The Cotton County Democrat (Walters, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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COTTON COUNTY DEMOCRAT
N I
Cha3 Mudd and sister Mrs
Harry Hall of Powell Wydming
are here visiting Grandma Mud
and Mr and Mrs G R Mudd
and other relatives'
Mrs D C Crosby and son
Howard of Wichita Kan were
here last week visiting her sister
Mrs G R Mudd
Notice to Yater Ccnsaners
If your water rent is not paid
by the '15th of the months the
water will be cut off and there
will be an extra charge for turn
it on again f
Watches watches at Oliver &
Prices Jewelry Store
Mr and Mrs G C Gray of
east of town were in town Satur-
day shopping and visiting rela-
tives Take your hides to' City Meat
Market
Mrs T M Clements and little
son of Corum are here visiting
her parents Mr and Mrs H
Grty ’
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Nice Elberta peaches for sale
0 Mace phene u 555
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Mr and Mrs 0 L Bryan re-
turned horns the latter part of
last week from the east Mrs
Bryan met Mr Bryan in the east
after his retipn from overseas and
they visited relatives there for
a few days
We have a big line of jewelry
Everything from baby rings to
diamonds— Oliver & Price
For repair work go to ‘the
Oliver & Price Jewelry Store at
Owl Drug Store
' The Hood tire gives the best
satisfaction See sample at Wal
ters Garage
FOR SALE— I have 35 Army
tents left from 52750 to $35X0
each Anyone wishing a tent
may wire me collect and I will
ship same COD I also have
cots and blankets-Harry B Page
Hood tires are guaranteed 411 Columbia Ave Lawton Okla
"Sold by Walters Garage - ye are prepay to make the
' Mrs Fred Payne returned lowest rates on farm loans in
Tuesday from Colorado ! the county Keim & Hoig
See Keim & Hoig for cheap ( Mr and Mrs H C Boyer and
Tate9 on farm loans daughters Gleta Virginia and
Mr and Mrs Roy Mahoney ' Ve ° Memphis Mo are here
left Tuesday for Arkansas where hls brother D W B°yer
they will visit Mrs Mahoney’s an“ w“6
parents and other relatives 1 Residence Property For Sale
Mrs W F Ellison and daugh-j it 5 room house close in on
ter Leona left Monday for Dal- tenns to suit purchaser One
tas - and other Texas points to four room house Both modern
visit relatives toilet bath gas and water Call
Miss Edna Beavers the efficient this office 8-7
assistant cashier of the first Nat-1 7777 1
ionxl Bank returned home Sun-1 C1hmp't!c
day after n short nation and “£lothff non-itoic1
f f used At Lines Hotel
: 1 CfiTTON in cgod condition
For Fresh cured meats go to
City Meat Market Crwwtog Condition On July 23 tb la
4 1’ Figured at 7 Fer Cent
I have a nice lot of Elberta
peaches for sale O Mace
phone u 555
C D Freeman returned home
the first of the week from Wood-
man Colo where he has been
In the interest of his health
i Oklahoma City— Tho cotton crop la
Oklahoma ahowa aomo material lm-
provement dtuinf tba paat month ac-
cording to tho report leaned Jointly by
tho United Statoa department of agri-
culture and tho atato board of agricul-
ture ahowlng the growing condition
of tho crop to bo 75 on July 25 na
compared with 69 per cent June 26
Dr 0 A Miller Chiropractic nd 5 per cent on May 25 On the
and other non-medical methods efvlmatelanted acr
T age 2456000 the condition figure of
used At Lines Hotel 75 per cent determined from aU avail-
Fine Elberta Deaches O Mace able 80urces of information torecaata
° 5 a crop of approximately 771000 equiv
On the L U Harter farm north alent 500 pound bales The total 1919
oast of town production will be above or below this
' forecast according aa weather condl-
Dan Voorhees and ' daughter tione rainfall Insect damage and
Myrtle left the first of the week other growing conditions remain favor-
in there car for Greely Colo al -1"
wrr jTht cr°P as a hole still continues
where Mrs Voorhees and Ruth late varying from 7 to as much &s
have been for sometime SO days In some sections or fair aver-
age of about 14 days on account of
Brer Rabbit pure ribbon cane the cool wet spring and the necessity'
syrup at Wilcoxson & Coker's for heaTr replanting In most every
section of the state Stands were very
Ask about the 10000 mile giiar uneven cultivation and chopping was
antee on the Hood to Sold by
Walters Garage has to be taken Into consideration
Mr and Mrs J H Connell ar- J“cekthe on June u
j c The harvesting of such an unusual
nved here Saturday from the “maii grain crop” under trying
east where he recently received weather conditions together with tho
hls discharge Mr Connell ser- ca"“y “d toF Ubor
caused some neglect In cultivating
ved several months overseas and Ud working outtho cotton eropin
made arrangements while there Um southern and southwestern geo-
to serve a life sentence taking Uo11-
an English bride
lute bought and sold by Keim
Jk Hoig
Mr and Mrs J R Hathcox
gft Sundayfor Duncan to visit a
few days with relatives
Honest now did you really think that the cheerful little
would ever do all she did for our boys? She surprized you
a big sacrifice— took a big chsnce and made goqd
And what do tho doughboys think of her? Every one of
Ilell tea times worse than even Pruszianism could conceive ‘
z then would go through a
to cay back hls debt toner
Well if she's his friend she’s yours Now show yojir gratitude for the work she did
“over there” by making her work over here a little easier
HERE
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She's coming back— there’ll be plenty of the old work to do right here Disease sad
crime don't call off their activities for even a world war You and your money— with
our workers can put up a winding fight against them
The Salvation Army will furnish the workers and the lighten if you will furnish
the ammunition— the money to finance their work
We need your help right' here In Texas Oklahoma Louisiana and Arkansas
Salvation Army Home Service Fund
Southwestern Headquarters 1504-6 Commerce St Dallas Texa
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THE SALVATION ARMY SOUTHWESTERN HOME SERVICE COUNCIL
Lieut-Col Geo Wood Chairman Chief Divisional Officer Southwestern Chief Division Salvation Army
Sea Morr s Sheppard Sen Joseph Ransdell Sen Robt L Owen Mrs Gov Wm P Hobby Oov J B A Robertson Mrs GovK Q Pleasant
of Lou-siana of Oklahoma Austin Texas Oklahoma City Okla Baton Rouge La
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FOR HIGH CLASS
Wet
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Call at the
Tfoer
and
G
OVes Her©
girl in the dark blue bonnet
Yes you'll admit she made
them would go through a
r
Notice to Water Consumers
If your water rent is not paid
by the 15th of the months the
water will be cut off and there
will be an extra charge for turn-
ing it on again
WANT ADS
Notices under this heading are one
(1) cent a word each issde Minimum
charge 25 oents per issue Terms
CASH unless you have an account
FOR SALE— 19 lots and a
house and five lots in block 34 in
Walters heights Prices right
Call at this office
FOR SALE— Choice residence
tote in the Nicholson addition
Cash or terms J:M Parish
7-3tf
FOR SALE— A good 2 horse
power gasoline engine Inquire
at this office This engine can
bd usedtogoedoadvantep upon
most any farm- Will bum either
coal oil or gasoline tf
FOR SALE-2 tots and new 5-
room modern house will be com-
pleted ' soon Will sell at a bar
gain Inquire of Law Woodliff
FOR SALE— Lots 1-2-8 block
29 tot 4 block 16 in Walters
Heights addition in Walters
Okla Send best cash offer to W
C Peden Marietta Okla
FOR SALE— 1 organ in good
condition This is a good instru-
ment and will sell cheap In-
quire at this office tf
FOR SALE-Royalties on un-
divided half of 160 acres in good
location production on three-
sides well due to come in soon on
this 160 Inquire of H J Killion
Dyer building Walters tf
FOR RENT— Good piano In-
quire of Mrs J H English at
the post office 8-24 31
For Safe
Modern new 5 room bungalow
close in price $350000 $1700
loan balance cash— See Keim&
Hoig
FOR SALE— I will have a
quanity of fine Elberta's next
week at prevailing prices L J
Hunt 4 mile west of town 7-31
FOR SALE— 1 majestic range
in good ‘“Order— Inquire at this
office
STOLEN— A n orange color
Arrow bicycle double barred
has thorn proof tires straight
leather seat with a lock on it
Two dollars reward Finder re-
turn to the old cotton ware
house 8-7
LOST— A bankbook on Tues-
day somewhere in Walters
Finder please return to Okla
State Bank or Chas Anderson
8-7
FOR RENT— One east front
room for light housekeeping
Inquire of Carroll Johnson at
the Palace Store 8-7-c
FOUND— A bunch of keys
Owner may have same by calling
and paying for this ad
FOUND— On the road north of
Walters a purse and a bunch of
keys Owner may have same by
calling and paying for this ad
FOR SALE— Threshing ma-
chine now running a good steam
rig 36 in Rumley separator Ad-
vance engine $1800 See W L
Peters Waurika Okla '
FOR SALE— Elberta peaches
$100 per bu 3 miles east and 1
and 4 north of Walters
8-7 B C Anderson
Notice to Water and
Light Cosssrt
There is a man employed for
the especial purpose of £discon-
nectiny you on the 15th if your
rent is not paid by that time
Mr Aurther Reeves from Ala-
bama is here for a few weeks
visit with friends
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Maxwell, F. C. The Cotton County Democrat (Walters, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1919, newspaper, August 7, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2082336/m1/5/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.