Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1917 Page: 1 of 6
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/OLUME XII
GATE. BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1917
Our representative makes regular
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Your Eyes 0«.u Business. . . q every four
BON-EYE OPTICAL CO. v
Office Midland llote"
Next date. Thur. Apr. 1
Glasses Fitted Correctly
The man
be^arv by putting
his first
earnings W,
in the
Bank.
money
some of
$2,500 in Cash Prizes
For Ambitious People
"WHAT W. H TEMPLE"
NUMBER 3
It ail started with thz first deposie. His bank account grew
until he was comfortable. Then the convenience of paying
his bills with checks enabled him to keep his accounts
straight and saved him time and worry. Happiness was the
result of seeing it pile up and grow. All of a sudden he re-
alized he was a man with WEALTH.
YOU CAN GROW RICH too, if you will only put the money
you have in your pocket RIGHT NOW into the bank and keep
on ADDING to it. Do it.
Put your Money in our bank.We pay 3 percent interest.
STATE BANK OF COMMERCE
HAPPILY WED
Mr. Krank McGinn and Mrs.
Krar. ces (J. Owens, both of thi>
t'itv, were married at Heaver
:;t —.t Saturday, \pril 7Vh, Judge
J. A. Spoiln spying the words
that united hem in Holy Wed-
lock. It was a cjti;ot affair and
i nly a Jew friends and relatives
were aware they were to be
ma rried.
The bride who is a sister ol
M. L. Green of this place, has
resided here lor the ptst two
years, and has been Postmist-
ress at Gate for the past year,
in which capacity she ha-* be-
come widely acquainted and lias
non manv friends.
The groom is well and widely
kno.vii in this locality, where he
has lived lor many years He i>
an exemplary young man, and
cherishes the friendship
whom he knows.
Mr. and Mrs. McGinn
make their home at this
in the Post Oitice building
j We present to our readers
[and patrons todav an opportun-
ity to become richer bv several
undreds of dollars during the
n xt few weeks through an ar-
rangement with the Wichita
Weekly Kagle whereby th - am-
bitious people men and women,
boys and girls, may profit hand I
s.itnelv, according to the effort i
xerted bv helping these news- j
pipers make collections hom
old subscribers, and also secure I
new subscribers.
Kleven ca-h prizes as shown
oil th<' back page «>1 this issue I
\iil be awarded No set amount ,
of wo> k is expected; just whole
hearted tffort on the part of the
interested competitors to do the
best they can to help these news
papers increase their circulation
ond make collections from old
subscribers. Votes to be issued
according to the schedule of
votes printed in the advertise
inent today, :ind votes mav als >
be hail by clipping the free vote
coupon which app ars in the pap
er and at the end of the cam-
paign, ( date to be announced
a little later), the votes will be
ounted and the winners awar-
ded the generous prizes.
This is an opp out unit v which | same,
mav not come your way again.! first one to send
an ? one of which the fullest ad-[
place 1 vantage should b * taken, by all
The means, tor it affords each and
has to say about
cream separators
this week.
T"\UYINC a erenin separator i9
.. gootl k\u.i M e hiiii.n a man
Es U to work on y ur lane. A
hired man that lioc;: poor \v> '• rr.d
jTt is 1. zv is tin expensive prep.
no •••latter little ><.u pay ' • a.
A crc..ni separator tli.it 1 • i>. i 1 Hi
•2; turt, hard to k^tpekun mi d I
r? Ki-ne'o \v<mi1 If« oxrcnsivr i •.( n
T if you get it ri a j ift.
Cr«.ir:i r -.on r.:> 1 't.vrymm
^ a!! ov r {I,- world r<.forni.*.o
~ the superiority « f tin DoL.iv«l.
5 AI <Mt ;':e «" ly re., nit v.hy :• .v
r= ,.•!•!,;.! n • er « :. 'i
, ..• r i :••• an <■ ti --. ( an jvt
£•* it a little cheaper.
£2 Tfi ■> t-uy I'm i m;t theyhnve
Ir. lost l •« : • ; }•.« mue ftvio separ-
nr.•. ineouvmicrv e, ]'• l.in.nin.;
;v and a hint* ti., t v1" 1 • am
r . ■ . i, :. • •> saved i'.« Ihehini'i'iiiy.
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rr. |, ,• . -Kii- ■ nit ■ . im . iv w,
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| ..• I v !,..>• . irn. 't I! Will p.." for
, v '. \ ;.!!•: \>r.i ::rc
or
r I c\ ; c i y o u
r." wi.l buy a
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will
Star extends cougratnl^timis to everyone an equal opportunity to
the happ\ <ouple, and
them happiness and pr
through time and tide.
The Star 1 dolLr
Subscribe n w
wishes ;
•spcrity {
increase their bank accounts by
several hundreds of dollars
What could yon do with $1<'00. or
$f 00. or $4< 0 Would n t one ol
the first three prizes, to say
nothing of the others, be a tidy
| sum to earn with the expend-
! £25.00 per week, straight salary ,tl,re of nothing save spare time
I to man with rig to introduce j and a little energy and ambitior, ...
' Poultry remedies Kureka Mfg. | coupled with a determination to| 'tcenses being issued. 1 he day s
old subscribers count just the ion of a youth, who said, " 'lMie
you determine to be the I war had hothing to do with it.
in your name. I'm marrying her now before
somebody else gets her. "
Judge Stalk, in the Court of
domestic relations, issued a
War Weddings earning today to girls who mar-
r* men in haste so that conscrip-
Warns Against
Man Who Evades Duty to Coun-
try May Forget Duty To
Wife, Judge Say#
Chicago. April 9th Cnp«d ob-
tained more enlistments in Chic-
ago today than anv other re
cruiting office, 1132 marriage
tion of the men m tv be delayed.
•• Men who take this means of
evading their duty to their coun.
try are likely to forget their
duty to their wives. " said the
Judge.
Wild IIav for sale,
of Lewis llrothers.
Knquire
Co. Kast St. Louis, Ills.
FOR KENT
We will be ayvav going to
school during the summer, and
will rent our house, furnished.
| See me. W. T. Doyel.
Iniure your Autoinoble.
against Fire, Theft, Transportation,,
t
Collision, Property Damage, Tor- 4
nado, Earthquake, explosion.
Covers anywhere in the United
States - St. PAUL and HOME.
Reasonable Rates
E. i. HAWORTH Agcnfc
as in rp
tie i f in
s' D"i§
win ? This is one opportunity
which should not be overlooked,
.is ther*1 a«*e s^eres of a m-
bitious and popular people in
this locality who could, if they
*et about to do so, yvin one of
he bigyest and best t f the biy
acll prizes.
Send in your name at once o
The Hank Account Campaign
Department, Wichita Weekly
Kagle, Wich ta, Kansas, and a
.nil set of supplies will be sent
you at once, together with ir-
formation and instructions as to
iow to go about winning one
these e'egant cash rewaids
not wait, but do it now, before
you lay this papei aside, for this
ipportunily must not be passed
up. Clip the nomination coupon
aid nominate yourself ur some
friend.
And it will be a giod idea, to
get an earlv start, to clip five of
the aFirst Subscription C( u.
pons'', and send these five cou-
pons, which are good for
40,000 extra votes each, in with
55.00 worth of collections to both j
this paper and the Weekly Fatjle
tnd secure 200,COO evtra votes,
besides the 50,000 regular votes
which will be issued on the $5.00
D worth of collections. New and
business was the largest in the
history of the County Court.
Mod of the prospective bene-
dict* denied that the call to
GOOD RAIN AT LAST
A good steady rain visited this
locality yesterday and last nigh*.
arms was responsible for their [It put the ground in fine shape
rush to matrimony and offered to .vork tor spring crop, and
various excuses ranging from j has arrived in time to save
religious ones to the explanat-' much of the wheat.
tec
To
OUR CUSTOMERS
Look out for SATURDAY'S!
MARKET on EGGS, BUTTER and
CHICKENS it will break the record.]
Prices on everything will bej
CHEAPER, keep that in yourj
memory.
Cohlmia Bros.
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Cox, Dallas I. Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1917, newspaper, April 12, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168092/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.