The Lehigh News (Lehigh, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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The Lehigh News
Lehigh OUa June 26 1913
The Folsom-Morris store is
taking inventory this week
Mrs Don Hardin left Monday
for her new home In Dewar
J II Thomas is building a new
house in the east part yf town
Deputy Sheriff Dan Rogers was
a Lehigh visitor last Saturday
There was a dance at the Met
ropolitan building last Saturday
night
Don Hardin of Dewar wns visit
ing his wife and friends here last
Sunday
John Cameron of Dewar was in
Lehigh last Sunday visiting rela-
tives and friends
Mrs II G Gobcn left here last
Friday for Purcell to visit her son
and family for a few days
Albert Watson and Will Brown
left last week for points in Kans-
as to work through harvest
Claude Harrison aged twenty-
one son of R W Harrison o: ‘
Atoka died Saturday June 14th
W T Donaldson wife anc
children spent a pleasant day with
friends in the Valley View neigh-
borhood Sunday
Mrs J T Stathem who has
been visiting in Illinois the past
month returned to her home in
this city Monday
Miss Hazel Hutchison returned
to St Louis Monday after a two
weeks vacation spent with her par-
ents in this city
W T Donaldson is treating his
house to a couple of coats of paint
this week which is giving him a
reputation as a painter
Mrs Josie McCoy and children
of Houston Texas arrived here
last Thursday to visit her daugh-
ter Mrs Frank Whitlock
' Landon Brothers start out to-
day with their threshing machine
They have a good outfit and wil
have a good season’s work
Kirk Ross has moved his family
from Purcell to this place and they
occupy the residence lately vacat
ed by the Neighbor’s family
' Mrs C C Masters who was
1 here visiting her husband for two
weeks returned to her home in
Oklahoma City last Thursday
E Lefevre left here Monday
for Lexington to join his family
who have been visiting there
They will return home some time
this week
Last Sunday was a scorcher
South and cast from here heaw
rains fell for several hours and at
night the air was as cool as a
breeze from a mountain of snow
Mrs Tom Mitcham and sister
Miss Pansy Caldwelll who have
been in Asherville N C for the
past few weeks returned home
last Saturday
Will - Lee' now in the regu
lar army with the signal corps
and stationed at Omaha is here
visiting his step-father E M
Spinks and friends He will be
here a few days
W T Glower who has for
several months been laid up with
paralysis was taken to Coalgate
Tuesday afternoon where he will
receive electrical treatment from
Dr Bates
S T Brown and Tom Stafford
of Cookville Tenn arrived here
Tuesday for a visit with the C E
Johnson family Mr Brown is a
nephew of Mr and Mrs Johnson
and Mr Stafford is his friend -
Last Saturday was a big day in
Lehigh ' More 'people from the
country were here trading than
have been seen in town for many
months Our merchants all re-
port a big business for that day
Miss Jennie Gaddo who has
been with the Ben Byers store
for a long while is now in the
Company store Her sister Miss
Mary takes her place in the
Bvers store
A T West was here Wednes-
day attending court
County Attorney Woods was
attending court matters here yes-
terday Jacob Schreiner of the South-
western Coal Co: of Oklahoma City
was here yesterday
A light shower fell here last
Saturday A good rain is needed
for the corn and cotton
Miss Murrell Masters of Okla-
homa City is here visiting her
father C C Masters this week
There will be a picture show at
the eperu house Saturday night
It will 1)0 an extra good one Adv
Mrs L C Sleeper who has
been visiting her parents Mr
and Mrs A G Weisert in Mil-
waukee is expected home tomor-
row Jim Gillock who was arrested
iast Sunday on complaint of Liz-
zie Parker had his hearing before
Justice of the Peace Warrick
yesterday Gillock was charged
with attempted rape but the evi-
dence could not sustain the charge
and he was fined $15 and costs for
drunken and disorderly conduct
The Ladies Commercial Club
met in regular session last night
After the discussion of other mat
terS it was voted to declare a re-
cess for the Club for the next
three months The regular dues
of twenty-five cents a month will
continue to furnish a small in-
come and may be paid to the
secretary at any time Club will
resume its regular meeting by the
first of October when it is hoped
that with work to do the members
may be aroused into a sufficient
state of interest to get up and do
things A committee will be ap-
pointed by the president to audit
the books of the Club and a state-
ment will be published next week
of the exact financial standing
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST
List of letters remaining un-
called for in this office for the week
ending June 22 1913
LETTERS
Joe Long Buffo Poolo John
Groodetto’ C H Salhour Dal
Broi Federio N W Ward Ward
Brower
CARDS
J H Earley Eva Morris
These letters will be sent to the
dead letter office June 29 1913 if
not delivered before In calling
for the above please say “Adver-
tised” giving date of list
J B Tones P M
DR W A LOGAN
OFFICE OVER
Lehigh National Bank
DR G R ADAMS
Veterinary Surgeon
Lockes Livery Stable
Lehigh - - Oklahoma
CHURCH NEWS
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
V I’ WALKICK D I) Mlnbty
Edited by Commlttco of Publicity
SUNDAY SERVICES:
Sunday school 10:00 a m ' On
the East side at 2:30 p in
Sermons at 11 a m and 8:30 p
m On East side Friday evening
at 8
Y P S C E at 8 p m
Prayer meeting at 8 p m on
Thursday and on the East side on
Wedndesdaynt8pnl
Everybody s friendly
PcnuuTY Committee
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all those who
ho kindly assisted and in many
ways expressed symputhy ant
kindness during the illness ant
death of our husband and father
Mrs J D McVev
Frank McVey
Henry McVey
—
Public Notice
To Whom It May Concern:
You are hereby notified that
using loud and profane language
must cease in the city of Lehigh
This is contrary to City Ordinance
No 40 and said ordinance must
be complied with This is not
published for any certain one but
the whole public will take notice
Will Cummings
' City Marshal
Adv ’ 26 3t
Vacation land is
calling now and it
only remains for
you to' make up your
mind when and where
to go
The low fares to more
than a hundred attractive"
resorts and the conveniences
to be had in reaching them will
help you solve the question
For fares berths or any other travel
information Jesired address
Geo R Hecker Dist Passenger Agent
215 Baum Bldg Oklahoma City
COLD DRINK SEASON
IS NOW HERE
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When you think of such things remember
The Owl Drug Store
Where they are serving the finest —
COLD DRINKS - ICE CREAM
to be found in Lehigh
You can also find everything in the — '
DRUG LINE
Try COW EASE it keeps off flies
Coal Company Coupon Taken
' David Brown Prop
Lehigh - - 'Oklahoma
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crop is in or
at the first OP-
PORTUNITY you
should start a
Bank Account or
add to one you
already have
No ‘liar vest is
complete until
you have provid-
ed for the Win-
ters of the Future
The Lehigh National Bank
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The Old Cabinet Maker says
That It is no wonder elastic cotton
felt has taken the place of all other
forms of filling for mattresses and
this is the concensus of opinion of
all those who have spent a night on
one of our elastic felt matrresses
They are more reasonably priced
than you imagine nnd if you sleep
on one for a single night you will
imt lie without it for twice the price
we ask When you consider how
much of the time you sleep and how
much sleep means to you you will
readily agree that our invitation to
inspect these mattresses is well
worth vour consideration
Furpisber
onus
We Make Good
Our Promise on
JULY 3
GET BUSY
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LEHIGH’S GREATEST STORE
BEN BYERS
Don’t Carry A Safe
full of money wheji you can easily open
an account with us and then use checks in-
stead of cash in making payments
You Are Protected
thoroughly against burglars and fire with-
out extra cost to you besides enjoying all
the conveniences of a bank account
The’ Merchants National Bank
Lehigh Oklahoma
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Whitmore, W. H. The Lehigh News (Lehigh, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1913, newspaper, June 26, 1913; Lehigh, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1745223/m1/5/?q=houston: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.