Camargo Comet. (Camargo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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OL8 CAMARGO DEWEY COUNTY OKLA AUG 8 1919 NO 17
IL
Word has been received here of
the marriage of Mis9 Weltba
Owens of rap iho Okla to Mr
('has C Covalt of North Bend
Or formerl of Stockton Cal
where she met him at cut five
years ago The marriage cer
mony was performed in Van-
couver Wash the 10 of Jure
The groom is an employee of
the Southern Pacific Railroad of
C of that pi ice The young
couple will make North Bend
their home this summer and will
then go to Ca'ifornia to make
their future home
Weltha has a host of friends
here where she lived a number
of years who join us in wishing
her all in e joy the world affords
Bloomfield Notes
Several from the Bloomfielrj
neighborhood attended the Chau-
tauqua at Vici last weak
Pink Evans aud family spent
Sunday at the Ace Catuiff hrme
John Fassauer had a little 1 ad
luck coming frjm the- show at
Le orj Jriday night His car
slia off hi a ditch and the cot s ?-
(irence was he had to leave it in
the ditch until the next day If
you wish to know moe about it
ask Clara M Her She probably
knows
Sundry schcol at Bloomfield
was well attended
Ace Cardiff has been on the
sick list the ptst few days
Harry Miller' Claude Evans I
Dave L:ttlejohn and Biyan Ev-'
ans who have been harvesting in i
Kansas returned home last
week
A nice crowd attended t be j
n'atf r n dance at Noah Miller’s
Saturday night All had their
u ual good time
Roy Titus -and family spent
Sind -y at Loss Miller’s
Jo in Fassauer and Frank Ev-
ans called on Ace Cardiff Mon
day a m
Mrs Nellie Snodgrass called
on Mrr Gus Peters Saturday
forenoon
Those who attended the ice
cram supper at Roy Titus
Th lasday night were Loss Miller
and family Claude Evans John
Fassauer’ L'dia Frank Noah
and George Miller and Ace Car-
diff and family
" FiFIY DOLIARSFEWARD
ThejCamargo A H T A No
92 will give if50 reward for the
' arrest ana conviction of anv
person steiling anything from
an member of the A H T A
Van Brunt WheatDrill
John Deere Disc and Gang Plows
At Bargain Prices
We are quitting the Implement
business and can make you prices
worth while on anything we have
left in that line
A Biglot
Of Fruit Jars
Gail Wing
For best display of Garden
product raised by one person set
of Keen Kutter table cutlery—
Simmon Hardware Co by H A
Thamann
For best display of fruits by
one person $3‘50 aluminum per-
colator Harwi Hdw Co by
H A Thamann ' '
Groceries
1
For the benefit of my customers I hove
put in a stock of Staple Groceries in con-
nection with my produce and cream busi-
ness and can supply your needs in this
line at reasonable prices
1 1 ay highest cash price for
Poultry Eggs and Hides
Art Dewolf
' ‘ Publication Nottce
State of Oklahoma
ss
Dewey County
Gail Wing Plaintiff
vs
A A Peoples Defendant-
I Bef ire F E Anderson Jus-
! tice of the Peace for the Lenora
District Dewey County Okla
To A A Peoples :-
You will take notice that you
have been sued by the above
named plaintiff for the sum of
$11650 witn intsrest at the rate
of 6 percent and for $1500 at-
torney’s fees and for the other
costs of this action and you mu t
answer the petetio i filed herein
on or before the 22 day of Sept-
ember 1919 or said petetion- will
be-taken as true and judgement
rendered against you as prayed
Jfor
F E Anderson
Just’ce of the Peace Lenora J
P D strict
1
y
H A Thamann
Harness Saddlery and Hardware
Builders Hardware
Oueensware
Keen Kutter Tools
We also sell the Empire Cream Separator
Your wants supplied Yom orders promptly filled
Cqme and figure with us
Mrs Talbot viitei her hus-
band who is aRoston this weel
Orley Hart tells his wheat
made right at 20 bushel per acre
B F Mackey was in town
Monday attending to some school
matters
Mrs Maggie Bebout of Tulsa
who has beo visiting here left
for home Sunday
Several from here attended
2 the ball game between Thomas
and Taloga at Taloga Sunday
Thomas won 3 to 0
Mr and Mrs Bailey formerly
of this place now living at Elk-
hart Kans who have been vis-
iting here left for home Sunday
J C Blackwell is taking a va-
cation this week and will visit
several points in the north part
of the state
Q rite a number from here at-
tended the chautauqua at Vici
and mire wouli hive gone but
for the bad condition of the
roads
B B Whiteford and Pent
Brown have purchased the grey
race horse from Jim Hart They
took him to Vici Saturday and
had a race that terminoted in a
tie - '
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Cain, R. F. Camargo Comet. (Camargo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1919, newspaper, August 8, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2029960/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.