Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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GATE VAM.fcl SI A... («ATK. OKLAHOMA
THE GATE VALLEY STAR
Piihliihcd Each Thursday at Gate, Okla
E. I. HAWORTH, Editor & Owner.
kutrreri n* #>c«>nd rliu nuttier May 2K, 1U06,
at tha port o®r* at Oat*. Oklahoma, iimit-i
rt of Congrrii of Mnrrh 3. ini>.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
J many other responsible positions
where thev .'an be of more value
to their country than in thearmy
LASSIF1ED
M N
CLASSI
OLU
Kor Farm Loans, see the
State Hank of Commerce
One Year
Six Month*
J 1.00
.50
Address all communication* and make
all remittance* payable to the Star.
FRIENDS CHURCH
Sunday School at 10, preaching
at 11 A. M. each Sunday. Pray-
er meeting each Wednesday eve.
Constance Gidlev, Pastor.
M. E. CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 A. Nl. each
Sunday. Preaching 1st and 3rd
Sundays at 11 A. M., and 2nd
and 4th Sundays at 8 P. M. Ha-
worth League 1st and 3rd Sun-
days at 8. P. M. Prayer meeting
each Thursday evening.
Virgil Hayes, Pastor.
or navy. We would think fromjj
the*cry that goev up for "pre- '
paredness" that it would not be
necessary to advertise for re-'
emits, thAi the recruiting sta-
tions would be overwhtlmed with Br.-eders
applicants. However, the lellow Star office.
(that's always talking prepared-1
; , . .■ , Small nursery stock lor Sale
I ness, mean to let the other fel-!
, , •, at a bargain. ;>tar office
low do it. Don t say any mor«v| *
about it unless you are willing to
WINTER TOURIST 1
notes for Sals ai
Rou id Trip Fares to
Austin, Texas Galveston, Texas Beaumont, Texas
Houston, " Brownsville, '* Mineral Wells "
Corpus Christi San Angelo " San Antonio "
an other Texas points.
Southbound
Schedule
Leave 8:06 A. M.
and offer
! viccs.
I For Sale (ioo4 clean Soudau lV
I N
step up t(. the recruiting station j
Uncle Sam Tour str-j(jr"8a€':d- 8c l"'r ">•
A. K. Harvev.
Northbound
Schedule
Leaves 8:09 P. M.
, Hon. Clyde II. Tavenner, con- \OTICE FOIt PUBLICATION
| pressman from Illinois, in a re-1 Oeimrlment of I lie Interior
cent speech before the house land office At guthrie, okla.
1 T. , I Mnrrh 27. 191H
exposed the "World V\ ide \\ ar I Notice in hereby friv«>n that Archibald P. Row.
Trust". We are in receipt of a j "firewood. K.n^, *hoon October sth. 1912.
made Humentenil Entry No. 519772 for NW 1-4 of
The quickest time„best connections and service is Ej
offered if your tickets read via the W. F. & N. W. Ry
For rate* and other information, call on
C. L. FONTAINE. G. P. A., Wichita Fall* o. W E.ZEIGl ER Gate. [0
152S252 52SZSK? S M ? S?S d5?JT?MISilS EL525"il5?I?S25ES2£ ES ESZS H5E5Z5 SSZSE5
Then* in more Catarrh in this <•<•!ion of the
copy of his speech. He had ooth- SWl-4. Section 27. Township 6 N Hanire 'H <*oljntry than all other dineavea put together, and
my t„ sav about tireoaiedness i K- C Heridtan. ha* filed notice <.f intention t^; ^ wa. ...ppo^d to b. incur-
Jlllg d) about PrePa,eflnes8- jln,kefin>lthrwyeftrproofto e(ltab|j,h clBim to able, h or a great many year* doctor* pronoune-
and prescribed I oral remetlia
But he did advocate that the gov- I the land above described before ThomauP Braid-I ^ I1 " ,oettl dilM*'
eminent should manufacture its ! w.«d.U.S. CommU.ione^t Beaver. Oklahoma. "nd /«" « to<-«re with loonlrcne-
ernmeni snouiu manuiauuri l| on the 5th day of May. 1916. I dio,> pronounced it incurable. Science ha. proven
own war supplies, which sounds Claimant name* a* witne*
sensible al ter 1 'n,r ' t'a,vil*c-Carpenter, of Enalewoad. Kansai. an.I ! foro W''* constitutional treatment. Hall
People who are opposed to the
preparedness program may be
accused of being cowardly. How-
ever the real cowards are the
fellows who are AFRAID to
stand for their convictions. A
moral coward is a much greater
menace to our country than a
physical coward. However, we
have men and always have had
that were true to their convictions
and it has been through the in-
lluence of such men that the
good things of our community,
state and nations have been ob-
tained. What our. country needs
is men of moral courage.
We arc in reccipt of a letter
trom Major C. II. Barney in
in charge of the Oklahoma Citj
Recruiting station asking our as-
sistance in a publicity campaign
to obtain recruits so as to bring
the army up to its full strength,
as recently required by act of
congress. We are sorry to learn
that men are wanted for this pur-
pose as only the best men in the
1 (immunity will be accepted, and
these men are needed on the
farm, behind the counter and in
very
something about the gigantic
I war trust that exists in the U. S.
[today, lie states that if the
j money expended in the last 20
I years had been put into products
manufactured by the lT. S. hcr-
proven
H E Drake and to ^ * con titutional disease, and there-
knowinsf ' CalvinC.Carpenter. of Enjrlewood, Kansas and I for<* eon titutional treatment.
5 CeorgeSerene and B. J. Berend*. of Gate, Okla. Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F .1 Cheney &
4-2"
j. Y. CALLAHAN. Rmrfiter
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Department of the Interior,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
Guthrie. Oklahoma. March 22nd. 191ti.
To Raymond E. Flora of Helena. Oklahoma
self, she would be about t.vice as conte*t«e:
; well prepared as she is at pre- . .^"*"l;"r'byn?^that A
I 1 * ' . hosnves Laverne Oklahoma, as her po t office ,
sent. This trust or "ring' is address, did on March 20. 1916, file In thi. office '
composed of the Midvale, Beth- her^orrobo™ted"p',1,cat,,,n to eon,e"t Bnd
1 htH;ure the cancellation of your homestead. Entry 1
leheiU and Carnegie steel com- No. 09533, Serial No. U 538 made November 29. I
panies and the Du Pont Powder ! tor*1'*? w M lertion 11 township *n.|
' Runue 28 E. Cimarron. Meridian, and aa kround* j
company thrown in for good for her contest t he alleges that haid entryman J
measure. It has been proven that "^nd^,"aidlan<,inSt,' t*'m,M'rl!tU a,,d t'1"' !
his wife, Eva Flora, abandoned said land in Jan-
it Costs almost tWICC €iS 111 IK h to uary, 1916; that neither of the said parties have
buv war material as it would to returned t<,the i nd ince the abovedate:
. but that they have abandoned said land wholly i
manufacture It. X hen tn^rc must for a period of more than six months last pas*
be war to feed this giant. She is next prior to March IS. 191«. that neither,
said entryman nor hi* naid wife have ever resided (
j now growing lat on bleeding Upon or cultivated the «aid land fora period of
I Krrope, and would be ylad to thrce ywrti or ot,M''-wi*e complied *vith the
, . . . homestead law with referenc to *aid re idcnre
i get the U. S. into the tray and and cultivation, and that Raid default* have never ;
be successful, as many | been cuped-
You are. therefore, futhe
Co., Toledo. Ohio, i* the only constitutional cure
on the market. It i* taken internally. It acts di-
rectly on the blood and Inucou* surfaces of the
system. They offer one hundred dollors for any
case it fails to circ. Send for circulars and testi-
monial*.
Address F. J! CHENEY A Co., Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 76c.
Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation.
Dr. H. H. WYNNE
107 W. Park. Oklahoma City
EYE, EAR, NOSE & THROAT
GLASSES FITTED
NOTICE
Duri rig May and June I will attend
the clinics in the large Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat Hospitals of New Yoik,
Baltamore and Philadelphia I will devole
my time entirely to the operative S«r
gical work of this Specialty line. My
next visit will be during July.
: may
1 shrewd men are in her employ,
| some being a army and navy
j officers, who are constantly
! working up the war spirit. Do
(away with this ring and there
j will not be such a demand for
| preparedness.
Are iou in Arrears
on your rabacriptioa 7 Yon know
>VE NEED THE MONEY
ILULIJL.-JL£
fT
N El
e Your Woodwork Careiully
WHETHER you plan a new house or changes in
the old, tivo thought to your woodwork.
We ore fc'ai to have you consult us, not enly
abcut ycur plars but fcr practical in the
way cf built-in furniture, doors, windows nn 1 so cn
thicugh y.ur list. Wc can show yru illustrations cf
notified that the
said allegations will be taken us confessed, and
your said entry will be e mceled without futher
rijfht to be heard, either before thi* office or on
appeal, if you fail to file in this office within
twenty days after the FOUKTH publication ■
this notice, a* shown below, your answer, und<
oath, specifically responding to these allegations '
of contest, together with due proof that you
have served a copy of your answer on the said .
c mtestant either in person or by registered mail.
You should state in your answer the name of
the post office to which you desire future notices i
to be sent to you.
J. Y. CALLAH AN, Register.
Date of first publication March :W, 1918.
" second " April 6, 1«16.
" third " " 13 "
fourth " 20 "
We Walit You
to keep in mini the
fact that in addition to
printing this news-
paper we do job work
of any kind. When
in need of anything
this line be sure
To See Us
The CHEVROLET Five Passengertour-
£ ; ing car, the lowest priced real Automo-
bile yet produced. $490 f. o. b. Factory
W. A. Coldwater, Agent
Forgan, - Oklahoma
> OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO(
Pure Bred Indian Runner, Fawn
and White Duck Eggs
FOR SALE
$1.50 Per Setting of Thirteen
MRS. FRANK OAKES
Knowles,
Oklaooma
j 6 OC ">00«>00 0>0000 ; O . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
10 0 5
WOODWORK
"The Pmrmantr.t Furniture for Your Home"
Curtis Worulwrrk ha~. f;ena into f.ood l.oracs for 53 years.
■ • crv t-.erc that pass?* n is sU.upo.J ,,Curt..,."
It vou rxrect to Vuild, u "Hfme-Book" will b<! a ir.inn < I
help and suKg' >ti< n kr you. V. " h«vo three. Any cno (rtc.
" b-'tcr D>-.!t 11 on.cp, i-1.0 to $3,000 ; ' Homelike HorreF,
- -0 „ > • Attractive Bun >lowr„" - b?st types Thcv show
«xteriora. Horr yl -- - «-nd rooms Pr.iaLed with Curtis Wood-
vt-rk Call 1 r one today.
Home Lbr. & Supply Co.
1 have a limited num-
ber of choice Angus
Bulls for sale.
Call or Phone
ROY O. COPPOCK
Gate, Oklahoma.
FARM LOANS FARM LOANS
Can get you money on short notice at following rates
6 1-2 and 2 1-2 for 5 years
6 1-2 and 2 for 7 years
6 1-2 and 11-2 for 10 years
8 percent straight with small cash commission
See me if you want loan. E. I. HAWORTH.
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Haworth, E. I. Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1916, newspaper, March 30, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167985/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.