The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1920 Page: 4 of 12
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THIS CHICK ASH A STAR FRIDAY OCTOBER 22 1S28
TUTTLE NEWS
Mr II Y McBride of Denver
Colo arrived in Tuttle Saturday She
and her daughter Mrs Bert Fuqua
left Monday for Dewey OMa
Miss Lula Mae Strong who is at-
tending O C IV in Chickasha spent
the week-end at home
Mrs F E Mingle was in Oklahoma!
City Sunday to visit Mrs Muigle who
ia in the Hospital at that place
Mr and Mrs Shipley and Mr and
Mrs H L Craikon were in Oklahoma
City Saturday
Miss Anvis I’erry came up from
Chickasha to spend the week-end with
her mother
The Oakland auto belonging to Mr
I II Meek was stolen from Oklahoma
City Saturday After a search of
two days it was recovered and Mrs
Meek drove it home Monday
Mr and Mrs I L Kramer wee in
Chickasha Monday
Miss Georgia Brown of El Reno
was visiting friends here the first of
the week
Mr Rolwrt McCarty and Miss Lee
were married Sunday at the home of
the bride's parents We extend con-
fers tulations
II M Callahan of Cave City Ky
is here visiting his brother J N
Callahan and family
Mrs H L McCraken left Wednes-
day for Humansville Mo to visit her
parents
The little child of Mr and Mrs
r L Barfield is siik
An epidemic of throat trouble is
going through the community
The bond election for school purpos-
es carried by a large majority
Mr R S Laud rum drove to Hobart
Wednesday
Mr Clyde Block of Mustang spent
Sun lay in Tuttle J
Everett Brown took a load of hogs
to the City Monday
J R Pelks head carpenter on the
new Baptist church went to Chickasha
Wednesday
Senator Parris of Texas spoke on
the League of Nations at the High
School audiforium Wednesday night
Sidewalks are being built on Main
street between Parker and McCracken
Hardware and the 0 T Rcsturant
Mrs Ruth Clark was ill Wednesday
Her daughter Isabelle took charge
of her classes at school
Miss Allie Gaunaway entertained
a few friends at rook Tuesday night
A Cox-Roosevelt-Ferris Club was
organized Wednesday night at the
High School auditorium with the fol-
lowing officers: President C D Van
Dyck Vice President Mrs Kimble
Secretary and Treasurer Ben Baker
J E Shelton was here from Chick-
asha Wednesday night
Mrs Anna Headrick of Meridian
Idaho is the guest of her son J M
Headrick and family
The first number of the Lyceum
course will be at the Christian church
Monday night Oct 18
Mr and Mrs Everttt Brown and
Mrs Luther Brown were shopping in
Chickasha Friday
The State inspector wa here Fri-
day looking over the wiring t the
school building
Mr Lynn Bowman has been ill for
several day Mr Wayne Sowers is
driving the school truck for him
Mr E F Burba will move to the
property he recently bought of Mrs
J K Glass
A WOMAN’S BACK
The Advice of This Chickasha Wo-i
man is of Certain Value
Many a woman's back has many
aches and pains
Ofttimes 'tis the kidneys' fault j
That's why Doans Kidney Pills are
so effective Ask your neighbor
Many Chickasha women know this
Read what one has to say about it:
Mrs Williams Mattox 401 Minne-
sota Ave Chickasha says: "At times
ivy back b boon very painful which
I knot- has been brought on by heavy
housework Each time I have had
pains in my back or have had spells
of languor Doan's Kidney Tills have
quickly relieved me They have made
me feel better in every way I am
pleased to recommend Doan's Kidney
Tills to anyone trouble with their kid-
neys" i
Price 60c at all dealers Don’t)
simply ask for a kidney remedy— get j
Doan’s Kidney Tills— the same that
Mrs Mattox had Foster-Milburn
Co Mfrs Buffalo N Y
COLLEGE MOUND NEWS
The man who has a big crop of cot
ton is in nearly as bad a predicament
as the farmer who has no crop at all
The oil well south from follegej
Mound is down some 2000 feet or more
and for some reason best knovvn by j
oil men they are not drilling How-1
ever they keep up steam in the twin)
boilers and turn the drill slowly most
of the time hut do not let the drill go
down The oil signs on the drilling
tools show they have passed through
oil sand or are at it now The people
here are keenly watching every move
by the big outfit hoping a big pool is
tapped soon
Mr and Mrs G M Shotts visited
Mr and Mrs Leverett at Rush
Springs Sunday
Mrs Bontly from Georgia is visit-
ing her cousin here Mr L R Bentley
and family
Henry Bontly second cousin of J
R Bentley from Cotton county Okla-
homa was visiting J R last week
Mr Bentley surely lives in Cotton
county as he already has picked 100
bales of cotton on his farm and more
to pick
Mr and Mrs Ike Cook visited at
Mr Bible's home Sunday near Burns
School house Ike reports he saw ex-
cellent crops of all kinds in that
neighborhood
J H Bnker visited his brother S
W from Sterling Sunday J H re-
ports that the machinery which has
been drilling an oil well on his broth-
er's place is being moved to the new
derrick in section 2 township 2n R
8 w The abandoned well is some
2900 feet deep however a Standard
rig will be used in said well and drill-
ing will be eontinbed
Bryant Trippit brother of Mrs
Mayrant and probably the tallest man
in Oklahoma being 6 feet 8 inches
visited at the Mayrant home
Elmer Thomas democratic candi-
date from Congress spoke at Star
school house Saturday Messers Shel-
ton and Sanders also democratis candi
dates for County Judge and County
Treasurer respectively delivered short
addresses
Mr and Mrs M II Mayrant and
daughter Pearl and Mr and Mrs
Lenard Webb motored to Lawton last
week io sec the big doings there
Ollie Shackelford was in Rush
Springs Saturday
Mr and Mrs G R Ingram motor-
ed to Rush Springs Saturday
Grand Ma Ridley from Oklahoma
City is visiting friends and relatives
here
Mr and Mrs Sam Swanson were
In the neighborhood last week prob-
ably looking after school matters
A large crowd attended singing
Sunday night
DUTTON NEWS
Quite a number of children of the
neighborhood are out of school pick-
ing cotton
Ted Gatewood is in Detroit Mich
attending an automobile school
Mrs Cole of Minco visited Mrs
Jewell Kees this week
Mrs Joe Schrvaba is spending a
few months with a sister who Lves
in Howe Texas
Henry Boston who has been sick
for some time is in Chickasha re-
ceiving medical attention
Mr and Mrs Garland of Oklahoma
City visited Mrs Chas Garland and
children this w-cek
Mrs Grogan of Oklahoma City is
visiting her daughter Mrs Bell and1
family
- Mrs Doty and son of Hinton re-
turned to thir home after a visit with
Mrs Rufe Taylor
Mrs Walter Bell has returned
home after several week's spent in
the Cottage Hospital in Chickasha
Splendid showers have fallen this
week which have benefited wheat al-
ready sown and will help that to
germinate that is being drilled now
Francis the little son of Mr and
Mrs Campbell spent last week with
relatives in Chickasha i
Mildren Kees who was quite sick
last week has recovered
Murl the infant son of Mr and
Mps Earl Lair was born August 24 1
I and died October 8 1920 from an
! attack ' of pneumonia Dr Sawyer
conducted brief funeral services at j
the home after which interrmentl
took place at the Union City cemetery
The Dutton people sympathize deeply
with these young parents '
Rev Sawyer has been returned to
his charge by the M E Conference
Vhich convened In Fort Worth Texas
last week He has been here three
years and he and his estimable wife
have endeared themeselvea to many
people of Dutton by their faithful de-
votion to their duties
SOONERS WILL MEET
WASHINGTON OCT 23
Norman Okla Oct 20 — (Special)
— Ben G Owen’s 1920 Sooner football
eleven will enter the Missouri Valley
Athletic conference football circle this
week playing the Washington Uni-
versity gridsters at St Louis For
several years the Soonera have been
playing Missouri Valley teams but
this is Oklahoma’s first year as a
member of the conference Oklahoma
will enter the game with practica'ly
the same forwards that held Nebras-
ka Missouri and Kansas to tie scores
in 1919
Tom Phillips and family motored to
Oklahoma City Friday morning re-
turning to Norman that afternoon to
see the Chicksshs-Normn football
game
Stll we suspect Mayor McSwiney is
pretty hungry in spite of what the
London editors cay
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Where l(our Dollars Buy The Most
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APPLES— APPLES
Fine Juicy Red Apples the real canning kind for the
lowest pric in four years
The Grady County Grange Exchange at 207 Kansas
Avenue now have a fresh car just opened at $173 per
bushel Come in your car or wagon and take back home
all you need while the price is right
TIIE GRADY COUNTY GRANGE EXCHANGE
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Work your clothes budget for all its worth make every dol-
lar buy one hundred cents worth of quality style and satisfaction
You Can
If you buy our Coats Suits Dresses Blouses and Millinery
A permanent business policy — the best values for the money
Coats at $2930 up
Childrens Coats at $500 up
Suits at $3950 up
Dresses at $2450 up
Ladies’ Hats at $593 up
Blouses at $ 593 up
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THAT DREADED EVENT
of putting up last year’s stove of finding and fitting the proper pipe with the family as
a horrified audience to your forceful remarks always was arying on a man’s nerves
Why not eliminate the soot and rust — the worry bother and inconvenience by starting
off with new equipmnt this year?
We can show you something in Gas Coal or Wood stove that will convince you a new one
pays in the saving of time and trouble Also a full line of pipe
Better buy your store NOW
BUIE & WALLACE
til CHICKASHA AVENUE PHONE 281 CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
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ODD FELLOWS
ATTENTION
There are no “Secret Rites”
about fitting men of unus-
ual build Simply takes a
bigger stock
We haveit
Slip right into it Your new
Overcoat is waiting for you
Newest fall editions
Big roomy ulsters
Dressy Chesterfields
Money saving qualities
Values hard to duplicate
For men who appreciate un-
derwear that is long enough
There’s enough leg to these
union suits The ankle cuff
stays at the ankle instead
of half way to the knee
Prices range from $100 to
$1350
Don’t forget you get 25 per cent discount on anything you buy from
-The F amous
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1920, newspaper, October 22, 1920; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1895950/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.