Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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THE VALLEY STAR. GATE. OKLAHOMA.
High
kLi
Caused by the European War need not worry
you. As the high prices you will have to pay
will be more than offset by the
prices you will receive for what you have to sell.
Flour prices are in no danger of reaching a high
mark at present. I am in a position to protect you
against outrageous prices on flour, if you are pre-
pared and want to lay in your winter supply. Sug-
ar, Coffee, Beans and Meat will see the greatest
flucuation in prices.
Your Patronage Solicited.
W. 0. Collyer
Frank Lee the photographer
made a flashlight picture of Joe
Woten's blacksmith and machine
shop one night the first of the
week. Mr. Woten has the most
complete and bo^t equipped
shop in northwest Oklahoma and
this coupled together with the
fact that he is also one of the
best mechanices to be found in
his line makes a good combina-
tion.
Stanley G. Wiles was in Wood-
ward Tuesday.
E. N. MESSEROLE
ROSSTON, OKLAHOMA
Harness Maker and Repairer, Boot and Shoe Maker
Cowboy and Fancy Hoots a Specialty. Mail-Order
business a specialty. All kinds of mending and repairing
done in a neat, workmanlike mrnner.
Ira Kddleman was up from
Woodward this week.
The editor of this paper in
company with Frank Lee was in
Knowles Saturday. It was our
first trip to that place and we
were well pleased with the little
town.
Died
Leona V. Justus was born near
Humbolt, Kansas, August 19,
1694 and died August 1( , 1914.
At the age of fourteen she joined
the M. E. church and ever after
lived a consitent christian life.
On account of the condition of
her h^aUh during the last few
months of her life she did not
have the opportunity of attend-
ing church services as regularly
as she desired, but often ex-
pressed the wish that she might
recover her health sufficiently to
attend services.
In October of last year she
was taken to the hospital at
Wichita and upon the advice of
surgeons there, went to the Har-
vard Medical college at Boston,
Mass., where the noted special-
ist, Harvey Cushing performed
an operation to remove a tumor
from the brain, but the skill of
surgeons and all that loving
hands could do failed to help Iter
materially.
July 7, 1914 she was united in
marriage to Artie F. Cronk.
She leaves a husband, father,
mother, two brothers, two sis-
ters and many, many friends to
mourn her loss.
The little ere year baty of Mr
and Mrs. Morris died August 19,
1914 The funeral was held at
the home on the same day.
Interment it the Jamison ceme-
tery northwest of Knowles.
E. I. Haworth and family, Miss
Eva Brown and D. H. Brown left
Wednesday evening for Lips-
comb, Texss to be gone a few
days.
A1 Tift and wife came over
from Englewood the first of the
week to have some dental work
done.
Last Friday, J. J. Frey pur-
chased Charley Lindsey's bar-
ber shop and consolidated the
same with his own. Mr. Lind-
sev will work in the new shop.
The death of Mrs. Sarah Rath-
ers occured last Friday, at her
home near Gate. The body was
shipped to Capron, Oklahoma
where the burial taken place.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Justus,
Artie F. Cronk and Mr. and Mrs
F. W. Stubbs, ask that th«;ir
friends who so patiently assited
them during the sickness and
death of Mrs. Leona V. Cronk,
accept their thanks lor the kind-
ness committeed.
Leona Pearl, the one year old
daughter of Ford Winder died
August the 19th at the family
home on Horse creek. After
the funeral on the 20th, the little,
body was laid to rest in the Gate
cemetery.
The regular W. C. T. U. will
meet next Tuesday Aug. 25th at
the viethodist church. This will
be due day as well as the annual
election of officers. It is desired
that every member be present to
have a voice in who the new offi-
cers shall be for the coming
year. Superintendents are re-
quested to bring complete re-
ports of the years work done
under this department.
1. J. TEAGARDEN
WILL MAKE YOU A FARM LOAN, SELL YOUR
FARM OR COLLECT YOUR BILLS. WILL TREAT
YOU RIGHT.
Call at Justice of the Peace office.
GATE, OKLA.
B U R D I C K' S| Cimarron Valley
--STORE NEWS--
What about that new buggy or
surrey our prices are right.
We are going to close out
our house paints and will make
you a price of $1.50 per gallon as
long as it lasts.
Case Carpenter was in this
week and bot a new wagon bed
to haul off his bumper wheat
crop.
T. A. Williamson was in and
had us order him some stove
repairs. We can get repairs for
most any stove.
We have a fresh barrel of Ked
Seal batteries on hand now.
We have a couple of gas en-
gines to sell or trade for stock.
W. S. Allen and wife were in
trading this week and tfot some
of tl.e paint we are closing out.
Mrs. Ashlock from Dobv
Springs was in yestereay.
Don't forget our paint at $1.50
per gallon. Better paint that
house now.
Plenty of shot gun and rifle
shells on hand now.
Mrs. Kate Moore and children
Mrs. Jessie Pembeiton, Mrs.
Ben Beredds and daughter Anna
Myrtle and Lola and son George,
and Mrs. L. B. White and family
spent Friday with Mrs. Merle
Anderson.
Mrs. Luci .da Pemberton and
children are visiting her father,
Ben Despain the past week.
Fay White stayed the past
week with Mrs. Gertie Keith.
Mrs. Ben Berends was called
Sunday evening to near Knowles
to her daughter Mrs. Clara
Morse whose baby was seriously
sick.
Archie Rose and wife is visit-
ing the p; st week at W. E. Dod-
son's.
Remember Sunday school at
the Berend's school house every
Sunday at 3 p. m. Preaching
next Sunday after Sunday school
by Rev. Haves of Gate. Let
everbody come.
Taken Up
One sorrell horse, inquire of
J. A. W ilson, 2 miles west ar.d^l
mile south of Gate
SINGER SINGER
Singer Sewing Machines
The best Machine on the market
They are handier in every respect and the
Company is as good as gold. You can buy
a Singer on three fall payments with a small
payment down. We take in any kind of old
machine.
For machines, repairs, oil and supplies, see
Salesman & Collector
J. J. Frey Store, Gate, Oklahoma
Branch Agents
Forest Daily, Knowles, Oklahoma
Neal Briggs, Mocane. 44
Eddy Cash Store, Lakemp
J. W. Hughens, Forgan,
Mrs. Robertson, Beaver, Okla.
Oscar Croshow, Surprise, Okla.
1 want a good man on the road. Write me
J. J. FREY, Mgr. Beaver County
Gate, Oklahoma
Geo. Kennick, one of the pro>-
perous farmers northeast of
town went to Forgan the first of
the week and returned with a
new Ford car.
Dr. Burke's Catarrh Remedy
A Truly
Witt and M9rt Terry of the
Yelton neighborhood were trad-
ing with our merchants this
week.
Scientific Catarrh Cure Backed by Personal Guaraataa af
Dr. Chac. L. Burka, tba Eminent Catarrh Specialist
Clean Sanitary Pleaaantly Perfumed Delightful ta Uaa Otvee laataat IMM
Identically •■ma lanwula Mad r*(ulariy by Dr. Bark*
Ui his private practice, having successfully cured thouaandl
of Catarrh caft-s.
Reawlt •« SO Vaara Study and SxpaHaaca.
IT years in Kansas City, Mo., as a Specialist in the treaU
meat ef diseases of the Eye, Ear, Noae and Throat.
Dr. Burke's Catarrh Remedy contain* no cocaine, morphia^
or any other Injurious or habit forming drug. Tka ti oat
mant conalsta of a fine white pewder-so tine that whan a
small quantity U "puffed" into the none H forme a thin,
'-Hke i "
Clear* Mead Uhe Magic.
Makes Breathing Eaay
Natural laaurea Sewnd.
freehlng Sleep.
Be-
Me Mere Beetleea
Nlghta, BeMng.
Teaalng, ~
Ska.
C. E. Still is spending the
week at Carnegie in Caddo
county.
Mrs. L. P. Holliday is spend-
ing the week with her mother,
in the country who is on the
sick list.
Ike apray, which floods the nasal pannage,
the Inflamed menthranea and allaylas In flam*
Stops coughing, .neezln*. hawking, spitting, ringing In ears,
•ore throat, catarrhal deafness and other catarrhal symptoms
—• preventive against Hroncnitis, Hay Fever and e
Consumption.
A Guaranteed Catarrh Car* offered at a a ilap| east,
easily wlthla the raach af all catarrh eufferere.
Write today for free heehlet <>n "Catarrh aad Ha ft—
■era" and oo^y of legal binding guarantee.
DR. CttAS. L BURKE. *06 WsMbcitn Bld|„ Kssssg Cltiu
Judge Teagard.n has the
thanks of the Star force for a
large bouquet of home grown
flowers. Flowers that were
grown right here in Gate /.here
the majority of the people be-
lieve they are too busy to raise
flowers. The Judge has the
prettiest yard in town, and other
property owner* should follow
the Judges example and set out
trees.
Let L. P. Holliday order that
new suit for vou.
Ye r after rear continual Practice Treating
D oe .- a of Men In which Wl MAVB MADS
good ih positive rtulence that we cure the
disease* w hu h ure c.ur Specialty.
MEN ARE
MADE STRONC
CHRONIC—BLOOD NERVOUS and SKIN DISEASES
SEMINAL WEAKNESS ant SEXUAL
DEBILITY - cau-InK the Ions of SEXUAL.
POWER, with Pimpies and Hlotcheson the
lac. t vernon to society, rxtreme bashful-
iiesHwith confused Ideas and loan of mem-
ory. cured lor life
Koines ol youth corrected and removed.
SEXUAL, NKKVE and BKAIN POWER
fully restored
HYDROCELt, Varicocele. Piles and
HUP i I'll* cured wl hout the knife and
often lu one treatment.
HLOOD POISON and all Private Dis-
eases Permanently Cured.
N'ewiv Contracted Cases Cured (Juloklr.
PROVTAH0 and KIDNEY TROUBLES
und AH Affections of the BLADDER cured
to stay cured.
Pimples. Ulcers und SKIN DISEASES
quickly cured and every symptom dis-
appears.
Prof. Ehrllch « Kamou* Discovery for
the CURE of HLOOD POISON or SYPH
li.IS Cure* in u >-l ort tune—Hesulm are
tntrvrlou*
We administer this Rreat remedy In our office without pain, loconvrnleoca or tots of
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Almon, Hubert L. Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1914, newspaper, August 20, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167824/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls&rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.