The Grove Sun. (Grove, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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Local News
"Gault & Howard Sell It"
Lo and behold one of his henchmen
returned
Phone No 74 or No 8 either when
you want a dray MACK
Dr J P Beeson was here
Southwest City yesterday
from
' The Lacky and Bishop trial was
put off until Tuesday May 16th
ELECTRIC WIRING BEST AND
CHEAPEST GROVE HARDWARE
County Attorney E B Hunt made
a drive to Bernice Friday afternoon
Mis S A Yeargaln and baby are
spending the week with relatives at
Maysville Ark
W D Fuller and family left Sun-
day for western points Vhere they will
reside
Don’t go hungry- Try one of our
juicy steaks or roasts Simply fine
HAMBY & McCOOL ad
Wlnlock Morris R A Ramsey and
D S Flanery had city water Install-
ed In their homes last week
Herbert Witty was down from Sou-
thwest City Mo on Wednesday on
business’
Miss Cecil Gibson left yesterday for
Vlnita and Welch where she went on
a visit with relatives -
W H Doherty president of Citizens
Bank spent the greater part of last
week In Wagoner Oklahoma City and
Kansas City Mo
Bud Leonard was here from Sou-
thwest City last night
As we are not able to give the figh
by rounds we are omitting same
We are "It” for fresh and smoked
meats HAMBY & McCOOL
T J‘ Rogers had city water Install-
ed at his residence last week
Printing Is our business — that’s all
THE SUN Grove Okla
Just received car load of Ice Tele-
phone 117 CLINT YOCOM (aprtf)
An ‘eight foot vein of coal has been
found near Weleetka
Good
Bcott
milk for sale
Mrs W
(25-tf)
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Luke Duffleld and little son went
to Bernice Friday on business
Grover Monroe spent
Southwest City Mo
Sunday in
W A Scott the lumber dealer war
In Bernice Friday
Dr C F Walker drove to Bernice
Friday afternoon
Bert Payton left latter parl'of last
week for Joplin Mo
Geo Cox
transacted
Suturdny
and W P Cunningham
business In Joplin Mo
What a cool reception our Ice will
make On most any occasion Hamby
& McCook (18aprtf)
Dr J C Holland Supt of Health
transacted business in Bern Tee Friday
Afternoon
The Frisco Railway Co’s new con-
crete bridge at the depot Is now open
Wm Sheldon returned Wednesday
from Vlnita where he had been on
business
When in need of the ice man call
Hamby A McCool the new ice deal-
ers of Glove - (18apr — tf)
- Sheriff Bud Thomason was here on
Tuesday en route to Bernice to look
after the quarantine against small pox
Go to Ferree’s Bakery for Cakes
Pies Doughnuts and Cookies Phone
No r6 (4 -4w)
Fayette DePrlest was here Tuesday
from Afton visiting his brother P F
DePrlest a few hours
For Abstracts and Farm Loans see
M G Cox Secretary Grove Abstract
Company
When you buy bread at Ferree’s
you get a IS oz Loaf for Sc 6 loaves
or six tickets for 2Sc We bake ev-
ery day Watch the label (4 — 4w)
Mrs A Oylor and daughter Mrs
O’ E Butler spent yesterday In the
country with Mr and Mrs Bud Bre-
wer and family
Mrs J D Yeargaln left Wednes-
day for Bentonville Ark where she
will spend a few days with relatives
and friends
Dr E O Williams and Mrs Wil-
liams aid children drove out to Grand
river Sunday spending the day with
her parents Mr’and Mrs Lee Howe
District Clerk W H Ballard and
wife passed through Grove Monday en
route to his father's farm near' Ber-
nice for a short visit
Q B Gibson received a postal
from Jarrett B Harlin Tuesday stat-
ing that he arrived safely at Benson
Ariz last Friday
Miss Sophia Dixon come down from
Henry Jones who holds a position
with - Yocom-Jones Lumber Co of
Bunch arrived Sunday for a visit
with friends here He will visit rela-
tives near Miami ere returning to
Bunch He reports that the boys at
Bunch lost two fine mules recently
Inr-unr-tiinoaaynn tne moi1
illnt nllnannan - — — — —
H S Samples moved from the W
T Melton house on Wednesday to the
Flanery property In the west part of
(own
- Henry Anderson returned last
Thursday from Tulsa where he serv-
ed as a petit Juror In the federal
court for two wees
Mrs O Wood of Seneca Mo mo-
ther of J M Wood of this city was
111 last week according to the Seneca
News
Earnest DeShong wKs here from
Bentonville Ark Monday visiting
Joe Cowan and looking after his Inter
ests In the DeShong White Lime Co
W W Elliott one of Grove’s gro-
cery dealers made a trip to Bernice
and Vlnita Sunday returning Monday
The city water was shut off a short
time Monday night while the Supt
mended a leak in the fire hydrant at
corner Ninth and Grand Ave
When a fellow starts the hand bill
(route what right has he to expect
space in a reputable newspaper In
order tliut he can “pop off?”'
Rev Marshall Dupree drove over to
Afton Tuesday where he met and ac-
companied his better half to Grove
she having been to Ada on a visit
We promptly deliver all kinds of
fresh meats Phone or come when
you want something good to eat In
the meat line Everything sanitary
HAMBY & McCOOL (adv)
ICE ICE ICE
When In need of pure crystalized
Ice worth the price asked call on or
see Hamby & McCool Meat Market
(ISapr — tf) -
Mrs Zona Stewart and sister Mrs
Grover Monroe went to Southwest
City Wednesday to spend the night
with their parents Mr and Mrs Jim
Powell
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Dick Martin one- of the leading far-
mers residing near Jay the county
seat was In Grove Tuesday on bus-
iness While here Mr Martin paid
Monday morning and mowed the weed
iTlLiie Byeiinnf
“KEEP KOOL”
The Christian Ladles will serve Ice
Cream and Cakes in the Park Satur-
day afternoon and evening
Geo Wallace Insurance Agent of
the Home Insurance Co transacted
business at Jay and other places In
the county this week
Win Watson and family of Grdve
are here visiting Thos Price and wife
They expect to locate here — Locust
Grove Times
Joe Cowan will leave Monday for
Miami and Joplin where he goes to
look after the Interests of the De-
Shong White Lime Co
Mrs J D Thomason and little
daughter Lucile left for Staples Tex
for an extended visit with her moth-
er Mrs J D Staples
John H Gibson returned Tuesday
on the Bernice stage from Miami and
Joplin where he had been on -bust
ness
Attorney J G Austin went to Miami
Monday where he transacted legal
business returning late In the after-
noon making the trip via Bernice
over the M O & G J
Chub Gibson G J Morris Ed Far-
ris and Mr Maxwell representing
Rogers ' Wholesale Orocery Co went
out to the Mason lake Tuesday to
spend the night oq a fishing expedition
Capt Lee B Smith came down from
his home near Southwest City Mo
Wednesday and accompanied by J G
Austin attorney left yesterday for
points in the south part of the coun-
ty on a business trip
Robt Lee Huggins of near Falrland
was here Wednesday on business
Prof W H Kilgore and children
spent Sunday In the country guests
of Mr and Mrs Jim Rhodes
Dee Ross returned latter part of the
week from Coffeyvllle Kana where
he had been on business
W E Folts Field Agent for In-
dian affairs and deputy Ben Smith
were here from Jay Wednesday stay-
ing over night
The “Oh) Dairy Homestead” at the
Princess Theatre presented by the
pupils or the G H S Friday evening
May 9th at 8 o'clock Admission for
children 15c adults 25c reserve seats
35c Reserve seats will be on sale
at Forbes Med Co Saturday’ May 3
The windows very beautiful arriv-
ed last week for the new Presbyterian
church and have been placed In pro-
per position The Presbyterians can
well be proud of their church which
is a modern and very attractive str-
ucture In every respect
W H Morrison of near Ketchum
was in Grove Monday on business
Mr Morrison reports crops and cattle
doing fine In that section of the coun-
try and stateB that he never saw na-
tive grass grow better
In honor of Mrs Jim Turner a
number of her friends gathered at her
home and gave her a surprise party
on the evening of Monday April 28
1913 that being her 38th birthday
All spent an enjoyable evening
V I Cross returned last week from
Kansas City and points In Arkansas
where he had been on business In
the interests of his company He has
resigned his position with the Insur-
ance company '
W M Yocom purchased Ed Bogle's
Interest In the produce business last
week and la now in charge of same
Mr Yocom Is a fine old gentleman
and the Sun bespeaks success for
him
Hon Lee Howe returned Sunday
from Oklahoma City for a few days
visit with his family residing on the
Grand river He was met At Afton by
hlB son Ben who drove him across
the country to his home
A E Holland returned Monday from
Stilwell where he had been called on
account of the serious illness of his
brother who Is the father of Dr J
C Holland of this city -Mr Holland
Informed the Sun that It was doubtful
that his brother would recover
Hon Lee Howe returned to Oklaho-
ma City’ Tuesday Mr Howe rather
thinks that the legislature will ad-
journ within a short time or take re-
cess and' leave the investigating com-
mittee In session until they complete
the job
Some of you grunts who would run
newspaper a certain way why don’t
you buy an outfit and get busyT Tlila
America Bet your money on us
being the editor as long as our name
appears below the mast head of the
Grove Sun and you will win
G C Knight returned Friday from
Vlnita where he had been on busin-
ess He went over In W E Ross'
auto and reports that they got stuck
in one mud hole and had to hire a
farmer to pull the machine out How-
ever this proved excitable to the
Irishman” who is said to have paid
the farmer with delight for Ills work
This week Yeargaln Bros moved
the frame building formerly occupied
by Chas Dahl to the corner on the
lot where Justice H E Dixon's office
was located the latter building beng
moved over about 15 feet beside that
Platt-Forbes Realty Co All the
buildings In this block are frame str-
uctures and hi the fire limit on
Third St
Pliny Soper well known In Indian
Territory days died at his home in
Kansas City Mo Saturday afternoon
Through this man W J Forbes pre-
sent postmaster of Grove received
the appointment Mr Soper left this
country shortly after statehood came
He would have been 67 years old on
July 6 Interment taken place In a
cemetery near Topeka Ks
FOR SALE
We have 1500 or 2000 strictly first-
class locust fence posts 6 and 6 1-2
ft long mostly 6 1-2 that we want to
dispose of Will Bell In quanittes to
suit purchaser Any you farmers
needing posts write us for prices
WILLIAMS BROS
(18apr — tf) Zena Okla
M Johnson formerly in the lum-
ber business here but now In charge
of a lumber yard for the Grove Lum-
ber Co at Bernice Informed us that
he landed two fine cat fish out of
Horse Creek a short time ago Miner
did not state just how or what kind
of bait he used but he Is a good fish-
erman and they generally use a hook
and line and a live minnow
J D Thomason traveling salesman
for Harker Pottery Co left Monday
for South Oklahoma and North Texas
where--he will remain In the Interest
of above firm until about June 1st
About July 1st Mr Thomason will be
sworn In as County Treasurer of Del-
aware County having been elected
last November
Dr C J Wells has made applica-
tion for water and lights at his resi-
dence The trouble Is now that more
people want service than the town Is
able to extend owing to the shortness
of money for the purchase of pIpeB
etc necessary to' make connections
with However the board of trustees
are doing their best to cope with the
proposition and will succeed In some
way
NEW PA8TOR AT
CHRI3TIAN CHURCH
The Christian church here has made
an unanimous call for Elder M L
Anthony of Rogers Ark to the pas-
torate of their flock He preached
here Friday and Saturday nights and
Sunday mornlug and night " He came
here an entire stranger but well rec-
commended both by the church board
and places where he has been employ
ed— Stilwell Standard Sentinel
Rev Anthony was formerly pastor
ofl the Christian church of Grove
“ Yes Sir! Studebaker wagons are
made to back up a reputation
"I know because wagons of every make
come into my shop for repairs and Ihave a
chance to see how few are Studebakers”
That’s the opinion of thousands of blacksmiths
who know the quality of Studebaker wagons
The owners never regretted that they bought
Studebaker
Tested materials accurate workmanship insure a
wagon nnequaled for durability and this careful selec-
tion of wood iron steel paint and varnish has been a
fixed rule with the Studebaker Company tor sixty years
' ' ‘ - - - - ad I
That is why a Studebaker wagon runs easiest and
longest It is built on honor
Whether you live in town or country there is a
Studebaker vehicle to fill your requirements for business
or pleasure — and harness of every description made
as carefully as are Studebaker vehicles
8 See oat Doaitt or writ au
STUDEBAKER South Bend Ind
NEW YORK CHICAGO DALLAS XAOTAS CITY
MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKB CITY SAM SXANCISCO PORTLAND OSS
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Fred Hardy with the State Board
of Health was here Friday In com-
pany with County Attorney E B
Hunt he drove to Bernice to look
alter the small pox epidemic Mr
Hardy Informed the Sun tbat none of
the patients were In serious danger
and that If the local officials carried
out the law the disease would soon
be stamped out
THE CONFEDERATE RE-UNION
The regular annual Confederate Re-
union will be held on May 27 28 and
29 al Chattanooga Tenn There are
number of veterans In Delaware
county who are planning to attend
Als reunion besides a number of
Sons of Veterans The rate Is excep-
tionally cheap which Is a strong in-
ducement Civic pride ran high here Monday
Several citizens “Brownie DePrlest
H A' Sellers Mack Long Q B Gib-
son Wilmer Goad Grove Hdw Co
et al rolled up their Bleeves secured
picks and unearthed and removed
car load or less of “boulders”
Main and Third Street While
were thus engaged ye scribe was sow-
ing blue grass and clover seed (sent
to us from Washington ly JCongress-
man Davenport) Also mowing the
lawn at our residence Since all the
boulders have been (7) removed from
Main Street wonder what the "gravel
bar” Ink sllnger will call Grove
Don't be surprised If you have an
attack of rheumatism this spring Just
rub the affected parts with Chamber-
lain’s Liniment and It will soon dis-
appear Sold by all dealers
“Suffered day and night the tor-
ment of Itching pileB Nothing help-
ed me until I uBed Doan's Ointment
The result was lasting”— Hon John
R Garrett Mayor Girard Ala (adv)
NOTICE
I will be at DePrlest & Anderson's
Livery Barn Grove Okla on Wed-
nesday and Thursday May 14th and
15th to treat all kinds of diseased
slock on that day Wllloperate on
colts up to 2 years old on these days
at $100 per head
D B MORGAN
Veterinary Surgeon
(2-9) 7 Neosho Mo
JACK GRA88HOPPER DIES
Jack Grasshopper oa full-blood In-
dian died at his homel southeast of
a Grove Saturday April 26th 1913 his
from death resulting from burns received
they j some four or five weeks ago while in-
toxicated Deceased was about 70 years of age
and was well known all over the coun
try
Interment taken place In Olympus
cemetery Sunday afternoon
He leaves no relatives that we know
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It would be your profit and our pleasure to have
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THE
FIRST NATIONAL
OF GROVE
BANK
We admire the grit of Congressman
Davenport -for refusing to permit some
republican postofflce inspector to nam
the postmaster In his district “To
the viator belongs the epolle” is mtgh
good dootrlne when they gre In po-
wer but when they are out then they
take every advantage to prevent the
appointive officers from going to the
mocrats— Stllwell-Stuid9rilafinUil-
always be found at the Red Front
AND DIRECTORS:
W E ROSS President NAT M TERRY Vice-Pres
TALBERT H THOMPSON Cashier
DR C F
W DEE
WALKER
ROSS Assistant Cashier
J C RHODES
L LLMaiiNMSI
W H SUTTON
South Bend Ind I I
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Butler, Orlando E. The Grove Sun. (Grove, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913, newspaper, May 2, 1913; Grove, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1751412/m1/3/?q=houston: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.