Aline Chronoscope (Aline, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALINE CHRONOSCOPE
The Aline Chronoscope
VAL HIIJES Publisher
Entered as Becond-class mail mat-
ter October 1906 at the post office
at Aline Oklahoma under the Act
of Congress of March 3 1879
SUBSCRIPTION $150 PER YEAR
c Advertising Rates:
Display run of paper 20c
Local readers 5c line per insertion
Black face type 10c a line 25c min-
imum charges ‘
HERE AND THERE
Miss Dorothy Lamle spent Sunday
afternoon with Georgianna Wickens
B L Ireland and George Elliott
made a business trip to Enid Monday
Mrs Cora Andrews spent Monday
af£:rnoon with her sister Mrs Joe
Sacket
Mrs N P Bernard spent last Fri-
day afternoon with Mrs H U Fisher
who is in very poor health
Mr and Mrs Carl Clawson are
visiting Mrs Clawson’s parents Mr
and Mrs Marshall McCulley
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Mr and Mrs Paul -Schenbeck and
family and Miss Roxie Maddox spent
Sunday at the Charles Singree home
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Mr and Mrs Charles Singree and
son Herbert spent Sunday night as
guests of Mr and Mrs Marshall Hend-
erson at Cherokee
Mr and Mrs P P McKinney and
daughter Wilma and son Milton for-
merly of this community but now
residents of Wichita Kansas are vis-
ing friends in this vicinity
I will sell at public auction at the Ed Pierce
farm 3 miles south and 2 miles east of Aiine 3
miles north and 2 east of Cleo Springs on -
Beginning promptly at
Horses and Mules
1 BLACK MULE 1G YEARS OLD
1100 POUNDS
1 BROWN MULE 8 YEARS OLD
WEIGHT 1100 POUNDS
OTHER HORSES AND MULES
26 Head of Cattle
26 HEAD OF CATTLE INCLUDING
9 GOOD MILK COWS GIVING
MILK 5 TO BE FRESH THIS
WINTER 2 COMING TWO YEAR
OLD HEIFERS 2 YEARLINGS 7
SPRING CALVES 1 ROAN DUR-
HAM BULL— WITH PAPERS
THIS STOCK IS ALL GOOD
ROAN DURHAM AND RED POLL
Ihe Methodist Ladies will serve lunch on the grounds at roon
TI7D1UC! -Sumsof $10 and under cash on sums over $10 a credit of 12
I rJllflkJ monfhstime will be given purchaser giving bankable note drawing
10 per cent interes from' date of sale 5 per cent discount for cash
on sums over ten dull rs Property must be settled fer before removal off premises
ED PIERCE Owner
Big Jim Owen Auctioneer E R Clark Clerk
VALLEY GREEN
Elmer Jamison is home now from
threshing and wearing his usual
smile
Misses Teresa Bathurst Mae and
Hazel Easterling are pleasant visitors
here They came down from Inger-
soll Tuesday
Item last week referring to dele-
gate to conference should have read:
Mrs A J Simmons was elected dele-
gate instead of Mr Simmons
Mr and Mrs Loren Prentice are
the happy parents of a ten pound son
born August 17 His name is Richard
Burton Dr Ensor of Hopeton was
the attending physician
Mr Tully Hall of Medford Ok-
lahoma is visiting at Frank Rheims
here: also with his mother-in-law at
Galena He reports it very dry and
crops burned up in his part of Okla-
homa and no rain since June
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We are fortunate at Valley Green
to have some very good corn abund-
ance of rain in the early spring and
with irrigation has given us some
big ears of corn even in this dry
year the crops that have been well
tilled and not planted too thick will
bring good returns
Misses Leta McCorkle Dena Silk-
man Mrs Lola Reynolds a“d their
children Herbert Bernice and Billy
of Wichita are visiting with Mr and
Mrs D H Shelton and other relatves
here Miss Violet Sutter of Orienta
is also in company with them
Rev George Eikermann returned
from conference Monday with his
family His appointment is Wisby
again which will make his third year
at ths place Rev Melvin Wright is
District Elder for this district Rev
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10 o’clock a m the following
Farming Implemets
1 HEADER AND BARGE
1 TWO-SECTION HARROW
ONE 14-DISC HARROW
1 MOWER
1 RAKE
ONE 2-ROW DISC SLED
1 RIDING CULTIVATOR
ONE 1-HORSE DRILL
1 ROCK ISLAND LISTER
1 RIDGE BUSTER 1 ROW
1 GOOD STUDEBAKER WAGON
1 GRINDSTONE
Feed
5 OR 6 TONS OF SOWED KAFFIR
CORN FEED
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SOME BUFF ORPHINTON CHICK-
ENS GOOD ONES
Shipley of Carmen goes to Prairie
Queen Rev George Bugg goes to
Carmen
Buy a salary Have phone re-
linquishment for sale Company
pays $90 per month and house rent
Suitable for young couple or one
parent with child to help — Commer-
cial Trust Company Enid 17 3-t
Mr and Mrs Eben Rusking was a
business visitor in Alva Saturday
W B Towers and wife and his
brother M N Towers of Hoising-
ton Kansas spent Tuesday with R
S Goodno and wife
J E Goss of Enid visited from
Friday until Monday with relatives
near Aline and Carmen and attended
the picnic at Carmen Saturday
Harry Ward and family of Alva
and Crystal Crawford spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Will Goss
and wife and W B Towers and wife
M N Towers of Hoisington Kan-
sas and his neice Bell Goss and R S
Goodno spent Wednesday with an
old time friend Mrs Cope of Way-
noka Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Bert Beckwith were Mr and
Mrs Charles Moline and daughter
Mary and son Paul of Fort Worth
Texas Mrs Owen and sons Paul
Bill and Steve
Mr and Mrs Charles Steinbaugh
and daughter Gladys of Pawnee
Oklahoma visited a few days with
her parents Edd Young and family
Jay Swander and family of Enid also
spent Saturday night with the Young
family
described property:
Hogs
4 BROOD SOWS
I BROOD SOW AND 5 PIGS
II SHOATS WEIGHT ABOUT 40
POUNDS EACH
15 SHOATS WEIGHING FROM 75
TO 80 POUNDS EACH
Household Goods
1 KITCHEN CABINET
ONE 6-FOOT DINING TABLE
1 BOOK CASE
1 WASH STAND
2 IRON BEDSTEADS AND SPGS
1 LEATHER UPHOLSTERED ROCK-
CHAIR
1 STORY & CLARK ORGAN
1 RANGE COOK STOVE
1 DELAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR
SOME HALF GALLON JARS
WASHING MACHINE AND
WRINGER
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Adding its Losses
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Day after day FIRE goes about
adding to our losses— cl ick i ng off fiV
MILLIONS of DOLLARS in nat-
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Protect yourself with a Policy
in one of our GOOD companies
L HI Stephens
Agent
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Mrs J W Burkes is on the sick
list
Sewing by day or by piece — Mrs
Savage 19 tf
Miss Belle Ford left Sunday for
Clearwater Kansas to visit friends
Mrs N P Bernard left Wednes-
day for Enid to visit friends a few
days
Charles DeSelms is able to be on
the streets again after several days
serious illness
Mr and Mrs Archie Speece of
Helena were here Sunday : visiting
Mr and Mrs G E Speece
Mr and Mrs Forrest Grim of
Douglas announce the birth of a baby
boy born August 18th
Earl Snlith and family will leave
Friday for Sun City 'Kansas to visit
and attend the rodeo at that place
M Pat Woodward and Claude
Shipley of Sylvia Kansas' visited
Saturday and Sunday with the George
Ayres family
Wilma Loomis daughter of Ray
Loomis was kicked by a horse Sun-
day having two teeth knocked out
and her face badly torn
Mr and Mrs Charles Moline aDd
children Paul and Mary left Mon-
day for their home at Fort Worth
Texa
Roy Russell and Eugene Bates will
arrive home Sunday from Fort Sill
where they have been attending the
Citizens Military Training camp for
six weeks
Mr and Mrs Charles' Gailey of
Eads Colorado are here visiting Mr
and Mrs James Gailey and other
relatives They drove through in
heir car
( Drug store-post office-hack line
combination for sale Regular month-
ly income $170 plus profits from
drug stock Sales running $1200
per month Does not require reg-
istered pharmacist Might trade for
farm — Commercial Trust Company
Enid 17 3-
ESTRAY NOTICE
Red yearling steer no marks missed
from Mrs Somers pasture about
June 20 — notify J G Young phone
1503 19 It
FURNITURE at PUBLIC AUCTION
I will sell all my furniture at pub-
lic auction at the Garrison home on
Saturday afternoon Aug 25 the fol-
lowing: Oil stove rug dresser kitch-
en cabinet round table grefanola
cooking utensils and many -other
things to numerous too mention —
MRS ELLA THOMPSON Owner
Big Jim Owen Auctioneer
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Professional Cards
W H PAYNE M D
SURGEON MABLE DALE -HOSPITAL
YALE : OKLAHOMA
TELEPHONE 150
Dr H N Lewis
DENTIST
New Equipment X-Ray Work
Carmen Oklahoma
ALINE LODGE NO 263 I O O F
Meets Every Thursday Night
Visiting Brothers Welcome
W L THOMAS N G
G T BROWN V G
Al C ARRINGTON Secretary
See Clark & Parker for
lowest rates and prompt service on
Farm Loans and Insurance
at the Aline State Bank
VV H Hollcroft
Osteopathic Physician
Electrically Equipped
PROMPT SERVICE DAY and NIGHT
Phone Office 26
Milton T Evans M D
Physician and Surgeon
Electric Treatments
Medicine P’urnished
Calls answered day or night
Office Phone 57 B Residence 57W-
THE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN"
The district of Oklahoma Panhandle?
of Texas and New Mexico will hold
their yearly conference at the church
of the Brethren five' miles east of
Aline beginning the evening of Aug-
ust 28th and closing August 31st
On Tuesday evening will be “The-
Young Peoples Meeting” and on Wed-
nesday evening Dr D W Kurtz of
McPherson Kansas will give a Mis-
sionary Lecture Further announce-
ments will be made at each meeting
Everyone is cordially invited to at-
tend both day and night meetings '
For rent — Furnished or unfurnish-
ed house— Mrs Franc is Boeock or
see L H Stephens 18 2tp-
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school 10 a m
Preaching 11 a m '
Epworth League 7:45 p m
Preaching 8 p m
Prayer meetings Wednesday ev-
ening -
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school 10 a m
Preaching at 11 a m and 8:30 p
m
There will be no Christian En-
deavor meetings during the month
of August
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Aline Chronoscope (Aline, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1923, newspaper, August 24, 1923; Aline, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1744583/m1/4/?q=green+energy: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.