Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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Take your produce to Wiles Cash Store and secure chances on the Doll and Cart
THE GATE VALLEY STAR j the present safety and sanity of
P.UM Each Tk.nd., .1 G.U, Okl. I,his Repnlic depends not upon
. . ... _ ....... the present sense and ability of
E. I. HAWORTH, Owner &. Publisher.
_ I the American people but some
Entered at second clnsa matter May IX. 1906, verbal document of the past,
i wisely expressing the needs and
— safeguards of that hour.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Whenever the present gener-
^ ation is dependent wholly upon
One Year .... $1.00 '. , '
Six Month* .... .50 1 the past it is already lost. De-
J pending upon the past is stand-
AHdreta all communications and make ling Still, and standing Still is
all remittances payable to the Star. / decay, and decay is death, and,
' death is annihilation.
—Oklahoma State Register
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Subscribe for the Star
Let us print your horse and
Jack bills.
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Display, per
column inch
Local read-
er, per line
1 wk
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count. Agency commission, 15 per cent.
Minimum rate: Display $0.25 per issue;
ocal, $0.20 per issue. Fori ••a close
Tuesdays. No exception made to these
rates.
The Avard Tribune and the
Gate Valley Star are two West-
ern Oklahoma papers which are
avowed bull moosers in politics.
—Oklahoman.
PRAIRIE DELL
Mr. ?nd Mrs. NlcLeod and
Harvey and wife and daughter
I visited at the home of Orval M>
Womt-n's votes wiped out
1000 saloons in Illinois Tuesday.,
.1M i i j i/ a* * Leods haa a iy*
l bev added 16 more counties to j J-
tnose already dry and carried | Harry Bowers and family visit-
200 of the three hundred town- j 00 at ^'m Brown s Sunday.
ships in which local option was Mr.and l«lrj . Wm. balk were
an issue. Those Illinois women Sunday guests at C. L. Bowers.
seem to know ho"r to vote.
— Renfrews Record (Alva)
J. M. Rat hers and wife are en-
joying a visit with their son and
family from Arizona.
Mark Kstes visited with Pearl
j Kirkhart Sunday and attended
| church in the evening at Prairie
j Dell.
The Gospel Team vas at Prai
For Salb—Good 1912 katir corn
lor seed. Clara Teagarden.
Fok Thadk— 1( 0 acres of good \
land in Texas County Oklahoma
to trade for Beaver or Harper
County land Address box < 3,
Gate, Okla.
For Trade I will trade you
fence posts for the run-in-gears
of a wagon. J. H. Abbott.
Good dry katir seed for sale.
Choice $1.75 per cwt. Kxtra
choice selecteb $2.00 per cwt.
Lewis Brothers,
7 miles northeast of Gate.
Pure Dwarf Milo Maize $1.00
per bu. Pure S. C. Red Eggs 1
at 50 cts. per 15. $3.00 per 100.
C. C. Routh,
10 miles northeast of Gate.
FKTKRITA SEED for sale.
Dillon Brown, Gate, Okla.
The man behind the gun is
now to be deprived >f his "heave
ho, ho, and a bottleof rum!"
The Secretary of the Navy
seems to have the idea that a
man can shoot straight if his
eye is not bleared and his nerves | rie Dell Sunday night, at whicl
unstrung by alcohol. time the meetings closed.
It is remarkable how that i Miss Alpha Ilaines took a trip
same idea has spread. j to Wichita last week to have her
The railroad manager be- throat treated again,
lieves that the trainman who has J Mlss Gladys Estes visited
many lives in his care should , Thursday afternoon with Mrs
Paul Bowers.
Ira Burch and wife are the
j proud parents of a fine baby boy.
born last week. All parties do
ing well.
A. Porter and family visite<
have all his faculties in command
unimpaired by whisky.
The banker wjuld rather en-
trust the depositor's money to
young men, freed of the tempta-
tion of liquor.
The self reliant workman has
taken a similar prejudice against rekt.yes near Knglewood a feu
a thing that puts his strength tH)s ast wee'.
and skill below par. ! Alsie Kirknart is being kept
Booze, in short, seems to be in the house with the measles -j
playing in hard luck t-hese days. ^ew days.
K. C.Star. ] Four of O. M. Kirkhart's
— | children have the measles, "v.
The Progressives should
Clothes cleaned and pressed at
L. P. Hoiliday's barber shop.
If you want a farm loan and
need the money right quick see
E.I.Haworth, at the Star Office.
Think twice before you
Paint-then use
Monarch Paint
100 per cent Pure
Sold and Guaranteed by
THE HOME LBR. & SUPPLY CO.
Rosston & Gate.
We do Notary work, draw up
papers, etc at the Star office.
adopt the following poem written 1.
for the condition:; preceeding
the Civil War by James Russell
Lowell:
New times demand new meas-
ures and new men;
The world advances and the time
outgrows
The laws that in our fathpr,s
day were best;
And, doubtless, alter us some
purer scheme
Will be shaped out by wiser
men than we,
Made wiser by the steady growth
of truth.
The time is ripe, and rotten ripe,
for change;
Then let it come; I have no dread
of what
Is called for by the instinct of
mankind.
Nor think 1 that God's world
fall apart
Prairie Dell expects to organ-
ize a gospel team in the near fu-
ture. Let the good work go on.
Mrs. S S. Bowyer and child-
ren spent Sundav with her par-
ents, Mr. and MrS. Geo. Davis.
noiici: ron publication
Department of (lie Interior
U. S. Land Office, Woodward, Okla.
April 20, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that August Raf-
fel of Gate, Okla., who on June 15, 1909
made homestead entry No. 019907 for
NEi SEJ Section 22, Township 28N,
Range 25W. Indian Meridian has filed no-
tice of intention to make final Five Year
jroof to establish claim to the land above
lescribed before A. H. Walker, Judge of
he County Court of Harper County, Ok-
ahoma at Buffalo, Oklahoma on the 16th
lay of June, 1914-.
Claimant names as witnesses: John Hi-
_ok, Jack Kimberly, Charles Hensley and
Christopher H. Allen, of Gate, Oklahoma.
4-23 5 21 J. Y. Callahan, Register.
WICHITA FALLS
ROUTE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
estate of Norman Rambo, Deceased are
required to present the same, with the
necessary vouchers, to the undersigned
Executrix, Mary Rambo at or near Gate,
Oklahoma within four months of the date
hereof, or same will be forever barred,
Dated April 16, 1914.
4-16 5-7 Mary Rambo, Executrix
HOW'S THIS
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known ,F. J.
j The airline from Northwest Oklahoma to Gulf Porta and Sunny fu
0 Southern Texaa, making close connections to all points on the Gulf jjj
1] Coast and Southern seaboard. [}i
0 Connections at Woodward with the Santa Fe, at Elk City with the 3
3 Rock Island and at Altus with the Frisco. n]
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See that your ticket reads via Wichita Falls Route.
0 For rates and other information, call on
C. I. FONTAINE, G. P. A., Wichita Falls or E. W. LONDON Gate. S
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RIDER AGENTS WANTED
IN EACH TOWN and district to ride and exhibit a sample Latest Model
' Hangar" bicycle furnished by us. Our Rider Agents everywhere ar«
making money fast Write fur full partir hI/m awlHjtccUU offer at once.
MO MONEY REQUIRED unt II you receive and approve your bicycle.
We ship to anyone anywhere In the U. H. without a cent delimit In
tidvanci'. J>rei>ay freight, and allow TIN DAYS'FREE TRIALiliirlng
which tlmeyoumay ride the bicycle and put It to any test you wish.
If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keep the bi-
cycle ship it back to us atour expense and u<ni will not he out one cent.
CAPTADV DDIPCC We furnish the highest grade bicycles It Is
rHu I Un I rniuC) possible to make at one small profit above
I actual factory cost. You save S10 to |£> middlemen's profits by buy-
In* direct of us and ha ve the manufacturer'struarantee U-hl ud yc ur
[bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or apalr of tires from MI0OM at
anvitrice until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of
1factory prtoet and remarkal>le tpceUU offer*.
YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED loyuo ami Htuilj ourmiperb model*at
tLU year. WeV-ll the hly hext grade
CLINE
The (Hate Gospel Team held a
most enthusiastic meeting- at
Sunny Slope last Sunday after- ] Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
noon. A large congregation was ' him perfectly honorable in all business
present to hear them and the ! transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE.
the wtmdrrfully Imo pricet we can make you thin your. Wo1
_ j «_
plate at dotiblo our price*. Order* tilled ttio (lay received.
bicycles for lean money tlian any other factory. \Ve aro eat lulled with (UK) profit
above tactorjroMfc^ BICYCLE DEALERS, you can aell our bicycle* under y<l>ur
SECOND HAND BICYCLES. We do not regularly handle nec-ond hand bicycle*,
uwitaly have a number on band taken In trade by our Chicago retail (tore*. Theee we clear
pMiiuitlyat price* ranging from S3 to ss or #10. Pe«crlptlv« bargain llata mailed free.
' " "" ' |l* wheel*, Imported roller chain* an.T pedal*, part*, repair*
equipment of all kinds at KalJ the rtgular retail price*.
visible result was one conver-
sion. We hope they can come
again.
The young folks enjoyed a
good time at the home of Mr.
K11 ut/. Friday eve.
Mrs. Slattery visited at the
Laverty home Saturday evening.
Elsi .• Freeby, Massie and Kr-
nest Thomas attended the gospel
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
I acting directly upon the blood and muc-
I ous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
I sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle.
j Sold by nil Druggists
Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation.
Time Table Forgan Division.
W. F. & N. W.
out prouiutlrjatjtih-u ranting from I
coaster (IrakeS,
00 Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof *
Self-healing Tir
The rtgular rrlatl print of the**
tires teHn.UOper jxiir, but fo tnlru-
| Q Self-healing Tires *«-««««
team meeting at Pleasant Valley
Because tear a parchment more Sunday evening.
or less; j Wm. Laverty and Mrs. Mary
Truth is eternal but her elillu- j,jamjj0 WLire county seat visitors
ence, I last week.
With endless change, is fitted to j ^ ^ Freeby
turned forward,
the hour,
Her mirror is
to reflect
The promise of the future, not
the past.
It might courage to Home weak j
slater-brother who thinks that week.
staying with
Mrs. Kstes while Mr. Kstes is
away canvassing.
A brother of Mrs. Kuntz and
his wife are here visiting.
Karl Kuntz came home last
Leave |
STATIONS |
Arrive
4: pm |
Woodward |
10 am
1:47 |
Supply
9:13
5:15 |
May |
8:45
5:43 j
Laverne
S:17
6:03 |
Rosston
7:57
0:23 |
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7:37
( :53 |
K nowlet
7:07
7:2& 1
Mocane
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TO INTRODUCE, ONLY
The rtgular retail price of theee
ttree it $10.00 per pair, but to intr
dure we irill eell you a eamule pair for (ca h
with ontrr >.
NO MORETROUBLEFROM PUNCTURES
Nails, Tacks or Olsss will not lot th* air out.
A hundred thousand pairs Hold last yecr.
DESORIPTIOH, *
riding, very durable and lined Inside with
a special quality of rul>l r, which never be-
comes porous and which cU>ses up amall
punctures without allowing air to escape. They weigh
no mora than an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting
qualities being given by several layers of thin, specially
prepared fabric on the tread. The regular price of these
tires is 110 00 per pair. In t for advertising purposes wo
Noties th«thiek rubbsr traad
A"and puncturo strips"B"
snd "D" also rim strip "H"
to pravant rim cutting. This
tirs will outlaat any other
make-SOFT, ELASTIC and
■AST HIDING.
irepared fabric on the tread. The regular price of these
Ires is fio 00 per pair, bi t for advertising purposes
_,re making a special factory price to the rider of on
14 80 per pair. Ail orders shipped same day letter
received. We will ship C.O.I) on approval. You
not need to nay acent until you examine and And them wnvuf .■ irDimn.™.
We will allow a cash diaoount of 5per cent (thereby making the price 94>8S per pair) if
you send FULL CASH WITH OROKII and enclose this advertlaement. You run no risk in
sending us an order as the tires may lie returned at OUR expense if for any reason they are not
satl*rM>t<>rj on «xamination. We «rv perfectly reliable and money *eut to u 1* m In a l«lik. lr you order
a italr of tbemj tire*, you will fln<l tb t tbey will ride e**ler. run fa*ler wear better. I act longer and look liner
than any tire you lutveeter lined or neon at any price. W e know tliat you will be*o well plcawd that when yon want
a bicycle you will cl re u« your ortlcr. Wo want you to lend ti* a trial order at onoe. bencetlil* remarkable tire offer,
if VAff ilrrh TiOrC'1"111 buy an/ kind 1.1 any prlo*until youaendlora patrol Hodntborn
W HCIplI * IfVCw riiiicture l'nx.f tire* on approval and trial at the special Introductory
price quoted abov*: or writ* for our bl( Tire and Hnmlry Catalonn* which deecribe*and uuuW* all uiak**and
kinds of tlrt* and bicycle eonlpiiienl and mndrle* at about half the uwal price*._
fftjfm Any HfilT'"' write u*aiM.*UI t<xlar. DO NOT THINK OF SUYINO a blryrlo or a pair
S#S# IIWI WW Ml f of tlrui from anyone untli tou know tbe new and wonilertul offers we are making.
j.*L.M^DQifOUCOif ANY, CHICAGO, ILL
Let us print your sale and horse bills.
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Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1914, newspaper, April 23, 1914; Gate, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167790/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.