The Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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THE GATE VALLEY STAR, GATE, OKLAHOMA
n,
We Can
.oney
The right kind of printed forms will help your busines3
prosper by saving your time and keeping your records
in proper shape.
Our service as printers is not limited to taking ypur
order and putting some ink on paper according to
your directions.
We are able to make suggestions for business printing
that may save considerable money for you. Our plant
is completely equipped and we carry a stock of
The Utility Butine t Paper
in order to give you the quickest service possible.
SHINE
IN EVERY
DROP"
Black Silk Stove Polish
Is different. It«l"isnot
dry out; pan bo used to tlic
lax*. drop: liquid and Jirwto
one qua it ; u! snliileiy no
wutc; noi>> t ordirt. You
get your money's worth.
Black Silk ^
Stove Po'iish
ii n«>f onlv mor.t ecnn'imienl, but it pivrs B brilli-
ant, fuky Wire tliateunnoi with any
o.Iki' ii .liith. lil;nk Bilk Stovo I'dlisli docs not
ri S off ll lusta tour tirnca ne lonff ns ordinary
polivb so it Baved you lime, work and money.
Don', forget — when you
rvint stove polish, l>- fiitc to
r k for Bla'kS.ik. lilt isn't
I.it! best stove polish you ever
L' I'd your dealer will refund
your money.
Hack Si'St Stove PolUh
Works, Sterling, Iliinoi*.
IN riack Silk Air Drying
|-->n r.namrl. n gralcii, r> g-
i-:cr«, i : >ve-p pes, and auto*
mobi.o lire nrr l'reveata
ruBting. Try it.
lT«e Clack S 'k Metal Pol-
Uh f .ruiverwiro.nickel.tin-
n.re cr bnw. it works
quickly, eft- ; and Imn a
br 'liar.t surlacc. It baa no
equkl iort
Temple's Depaitment Store
Read the Star ads- it pays.
Mrs. E. F. Canfield received a
j telegram Tuesday telling < l ili<-
j death of her father, K. T. .Jelli-
:sun,ul Bellville, Kans.
Thousands of weak, run down
i men and women have report ed
astonishing gains in weight
i from the use of tanlae.
H. T. Harper.
Just why tin y continue to call
I hem bootleggers we don't know.
There isn't a boot made big e-
nough.
Some people talk much, thii.k
little, ami do less.
Armistice day will soon be
with us, and a few may think to
remember it. What is the date?
Tanlac is manufactured in one
ot' the largest and most modern-1
ly equipped laborai ories in this i
country. H.T.Harper.
Carl LaForce, and wife, of j
Pueblo, Colo, are spending aj
few da) s with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Art LaForce north-,
west of town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson were
over from Buffalo Sun lay, t«.;
visit the later's parents, Dr. and j
Mrs. Heady.
Forest Pieratt is carrying a,
very bad hand which resulted !
from blistering and bruising it
while threshing.
Lonnie and Merrit Maphet
| were in Ashland, Kan. Tuesday.
An Ohio principal states that
in Lis 21 years' connection with
schools, not one boy who was a
! cigarette smoker in the gfades
was ever graduated from high
j school.
G. C. Maphet and family have
moved back into the hotel and
| have again take n over the busi-
| ih ss.
Mrs. V. R. Johnston and chil-
dren from Knowles, have moved
into the Uhas. Maphet house
ami her two daughters are at-
tending school.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Llewellyn ot
Knglewood, Kan. spent Sunday
in Gale, with Mrs. R. W. Hub-
bard and friends.
When You Write a Letter
Envelopes
Letter Heads
Bill Heads
Statements
Business Cards
Form Letters
Sale Bills
Etc., Etc.
THE stationery you use creates
either a favorable or an un-
favorable impression upon the
mind of your correspondent. You
are frequently judged accord-
ingly.
We are prepared to execute all
orders for commercial and
society printing, attractively,
promptly and economically.
The modern road to $ucce$$ in life is paved with good print inn.
pulls where other methods drag.
The Gate Valley Star
SEE OUR FULL LINE
SWEATERS
"THE PRICE IS RIGHT'
AT
ZUGG & ZUGG
PUBLIC
Has Your
Subscription
Expired?
Come in una
renew it next
time you are
in town
Signal. W hen your
\ CHrr^P? Heed the Dinger !
* * engine gets cranky it is time for you to be
just the opposite. Good judgment then and there will pre-
\ent ami prolong the life of your car.
If you don't know what is the matter, and how to cor- ]
I lfy<
! reet it, the only sane course is to hunt the man who does.
I Bring It To Us
1 will sell at Public Auction at the farm 5 1-2 miles west and 1 mile south of Gate,
2 1-2 miles south and 2 miles east of Knowles, Okla., Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on
Tuesday, October 25, 1921
The following described property, to-wit:
10 Head of Horses 10 15 Head of Cattle 15
Auto Tires and Repairs Gasoline and Lubrications
Artie Cronk, Prop.
WHEN YOU BUY
GASOLINE. KEROSENE & LUBRICATING OILS
Of us, You are assured of First Quality goods at
a Reasonable Price
"BUY THE BEST—IT COSTS SO MORE"
The Buffalo Independent Oil Co.
O. F. Becker, Manager.
Bay Mare 5 years old, wt. 1000 lbs.
' " 5 " bred to jack, wt 1000
Sorrel Mare 10 years old, wt. 1000 lbs.
Brown Horse 5 " 1000 lbs.
Bay Horse 9 " 1050 lbs.
Bay Pacing'Horse 4 41 1100 lbs.
(This is a well-bred animal and a fast one)
Gelding 4 years old, wt. 1000 lbs.
Bay Horse 7 " 1000 lbs.
Brown Horse 7 " 1000 lbs.
Bay Mare 8 " 875 lbs.
Household Goods
Wooden bedstead, 1 set bed springs.
Kitchen cabinet, 1 4-hoie topsy stove.
Commode, 1 dining table, some chairs.
Galloway cream separator, 1 telephone.
Klein Quick vacuum washer, most new
4 Red Milch Cows, 6-year-olds.
1 " 4 years old.
1 " 10
1 Black Heifer, 2 44
1 White Face Heifer, 2 years old.
3 Red Yearling Heifers.
1 Red Bull coming 3 years old.
1 " calf 5 months old.
1 White Face Bull calf 6 months old.
1 Red Heifer calf 5 months old.
1 Narrow Tired wagon, 1 Buggy,
1 Set single driving harness.
Lunch Will Be Served on
the Ground at Noon
TERMS: $10 and under, CASH. On sums over $10, a credit of 12 months time will
be given purchaser giving note with approved security and bearing 10
per cent interest from date. 5 per cent discount for cash on sums over $10. Property must
be settled for before being removed from premises.
A. D. EASTON, Owner
Maphet & Price, Aucts.
Clyde Lawhead, Clerk.
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Stevens, Arthur J. The Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1921, newspaper, October 20, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168426/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.