The Sulphur Democrat. (Sulphur, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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NOTICE or ESTR1Y
Group B B G 8 M O T C Fort
Riley Kans— Dear Editor: Please al-
low us apace apace for a few lines u
the boys from Sulphur want our ad-
dress as they move from place to
place they can keep up with one an-
other We have received the amokea
from Sulphur and highly appreciate
them Thank to the people We are
soldiering now We will write to the
Democrat bo that our friends can hear
from ua and requeat that a copy be
sent to me at once to the address that
is given here and Mr Harris A Who-
lVn request me 'to aak the editor to
send him a copy to Grop E 6 O 8 U
O T C Port Riley Kansas Best
wishes to all the people Mr Whslln
and myaelt are the only two boys
that left Sulphur that are together
and asking the corresponded of all
our friends and a copy of the paper
BANNIB FROST
- HARRIS A WHALIN
U- 8 Naval Training Camp Detea-
tention B-2 Mare Island Cal
ABE YOU A SLACKER!
Wake up stackers what’s the matter!
Don’t you hear the call? 1
Goins’ to wait just one day longer
Want this land to fall!
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Father Woodrow tried to call you
Tried to (coax you too
And you elmply “laid down’’ on him—
He would see you through
There you stand behind our banner
Of the dear old red white andAluel
Do you thfnk'you need protection
If you fall to see him through!
Pale face chicken heart you are
Stay at home with women!
‘Fra id of snakes toads and mice
My 'you're worse than venom!
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Wearing shbes that hurt your feet
Sissy shirt and “hanky"
Stay at home and loaf all day!
No wonder Wllson’a cranky!
NOTICE or SALE OF BEAL ES-
TATE BT GUARDIAN
In ths matter of ths guardianship
f Francis Rockett a minor
Notice Is hereby given that lu pur-
suance of an order of the County
Court of Latimer County Oklahoma
and State of Oklahoma made on tha
8th day of November 1917 tha un-
dersigned guardian of tha aetata of
Francis M Rockett wOl sell U
public auotion to ths highest bidder
subject to confirmation by said court
on the first day of July 1118 at one
o’clock p m at the west door of the
county pourt house In the city of Ard-
more Oklahoma all th right title
and Interest of said Francis M Rock
ott In and to the following described
real estate to-wlt:
i The SB of Jhe SWH of the SBU
and the 8BH or the SBtf and the 8
of the NBtf of the 8BU and the SBV4
tho NWU of the SBtf and the NH
of the BWU of the BBti of Seotlon
13 of Township Two Bouth and Range
One West and the 8W of the SW
of the 8B14 of Section Eighteen of
Township Two South and Range One
East Same being Jooated In Murray
County Oklahoma and the N®U of
Socflon Twenty-four of Township Two
South nd Range One West end the
Lote One Two end Three end the
West Half oft he EM of the NWft
and the BBU of the NEK of the
NWM and the EM of the 8&U of
tho NWM and the WM of the NBM of
the 8WM and the NB of the NEK
of the SWM and the SWU of tho
NWtt Of tHe NBM of Seotlon Nine-
toen of Township Two South hnd
Range One Bast looatod In Carter
County Oklahoma f
Bald real oitata will be eold on the
following terms to-wSt AU eash upon
oonfllrmatlon of eala and ddlvery of
dsed by guardian
Buoosssful bidder will bo required
to place with Bounty Judge of Latimer
county ten per cent of thohmount of
hie Md oa evldonee of good faith to
he forfeited In oase bidder doei not
complete Lie bid
' Dated thli Ird day of June 1111 it
WilBfcrton Oklahoma
’ ’ IDA M ROCKETT
’ 1 ' - 1 Guardian
haa If Hudson attorney for plain-
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Taken up at the city pound Satur-
day June 1st one large black mart
about 18 hands high branded W R on
left shoulder and has wire eut on left
front foot Bald stock who taken up
In the city of Sulphur and placed In
pound and unlese' owner ehall call
end pay pound fens and elalm 'atook
same will be eold according to lew
within ten days from this notice come
being the 13th day of Jane 1918
After due notice eeordlng to lew
said stock will be eold In front of the
pity pound on the S3rd day of June
1818 between tha hours of 9 end 10
o’clock
Dated at Sulphur this tho 13th day
of June 1918
C M PURDUE
Poundmaster
Dear ol4 Sulphur Democrat: Hero
I am at last a long ways from homo
but having a fine time and lots to
eat
I came through all kind of des-
erts where It was so hot that the
train pould hardly run and a few
thousand few above an the mountains
Wu ell sorts of snow
1 left Sulphur Sunday at 11 a m
arlvlng here Tbusdajf night at 11:30
p m on the launch boot oomu about
five or ten miles on the boat Sure
was something new to all of the boy
We will he quarantined here (or
21 days before we go Into training
We sleep on hammocks about elx (set
from the floor The fun cornea whin
we fall out on the floor about mldto
night
Well boys you ought to be hen In
the navy I'Thlnk It Is the thing for
all boys to belong to They ean do
service for TTielr country and learn
something at the same time r
We are fed as well as any one could
ask to be fed There are -from 10 to
60 coming every day The funny part
is they all have thedr hair clipped
as short aa possible As new ts short
and there ft loti pf muslo I had bet
ter dose Hoping to Wear from all my
friends end all of the new We have
a movie picture show In part of the
building It sure is fine
Best wishes to the Democrat and all
of my frlneda ’
WILUTNEWTON BALDWIN
Detelom El-2 Camp Mare Island Cal
Every one who will not fight
Stands behind the Kaiser
Thbse who have s "Joy time"
Are either fool or miser
Brer see a soldier boy
In his garments nifty?
Try to get some for yourself
Quit your habits shifty
MarUhi along and get a Hun
Make him eJpk with sorrow
Don’t you wait another day
And don’t wait until tomorrow
MRS C F- SI RON
Sulphur Okie
WATCH THE LICE
on ohlcks These parasites sap the
very life blood out of them Dust the
hen at night with B A Thomas’s
Louse Killer and your troubles are
ended It also kills bugs on cucum-
ber tomato and squash vinos We
sell It to you and If It does not make
good we will
If You Expect To Build-
—This fall or any time you had better make your
purchas now i ' '
The advance on freight rates will mean I
$250 more per 1000 fo rlumber and all
kinds of material is hard to get '
—Our stock is complete at present and we can save
you money Give us a chance to figure your esti-
mates '
CAREY LOMBARD YOURG C CO
Lumber Paints and All Kinds of Building
- Material
FRANK WILEY Manager
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Fort Hancock N J June 13 1118
Mr Grundy Stevenson
Editor Democrat
Sulphur 'Okie s
Dear Sir:
Enclosed you will find one dollar
for aubeerlptlon to my home paper I
haven’t hteard from Sulphur tints 1
left Camp Travis whlth was thro
weeks ago today
I have been through fourteen
states In those three weeks end harm
not found one that would compsrw
With Oklahoma but this part of New
Ft Riley Kan M O T C Sec X-
1 June 8 191?
Editor of the Democrat:
We the undersigned wish to thank
tha Democrat for the papers sent to
us A was Just like getting a letter
from home Every word was eagerly
read by each one and ths only dis-
appointment was that the Dnmorcat
wasn’t ’Big enough
The boys are feeling fine However
we have a few sore arms from vacci-
nation and the shots We only have
one more “shot" and will get It
next Monday
Let the reader bear In mind tbit
ft Riley is situated tar enough north
and has high enough aRTtuce tcTTTTTT
patients (T) end all lung dlsoasea
It Is an Ideal place for tuberculoala
(T) There Is a fine spot here whan
the appendicitis victim finds comfort
health and a godll chance to see er-
vice It is a fine place for young
manhood to develop but k must be
free from any “yellow streak" is big
as a man's bead down his back Tht
water Is fins and If you know of any
one so afflicted have him consult tht
medical offloers training camp
It sure Is a fine sight to at tht
Murray county boys go marohlag by
WcTpused In ‘"review" yesterday be-
fore the (commanding officer
Everyone has turned to a house-
keeper andi wash woman
Three of our boys Wm Peterman
Clarence Anthony and Amos Vernon
OULPHUn flCOTRAQT 6 TITLE
v (Incorporated) (Bonded)
OLDEST ABSTRACT COMPANY IN THE COUNTY
Located In Bslley Building East Snlphlr
Only Complete Copy of Murray
County Records
' ! NOTARY IN OFFICE !
Hoffman Free Gens White V-Pres F M Dodson Sec
DRINK HOT WATER
BEFORE BREAKFAST
Soys you really feet clean sweet
and fresh Inside and
era seldom ill
' Legal blank! of nil klndajaaaaa
deed martin goi itr ni the Dmo
Step nt tho Hudson BOo TOo nnd
1100 por day a
If you arc accustomed to wake up
with a costed tongue foul breath or
a dull dlssy headache: or If your
masts sour and turn Into gss and
acids you kayo n real surprise await-
ing you
To-morrow morning Immediately
upon arising drink a glass of hot
water with a toospoonful of limestone
phoiphoto In It This U Intended to
first neutralise Md tbon wash out of
your stomeeh Uvsr kidneys
thirty fast of Intestines ell tho
Sstl
lino
ind
Indl-
west poisons sour bile and
thus olosnelng sweetening and
y fast of Intestines nil
Ible
na t
purifying tho entire oltmontory eaniL
Those eubloot to slok headaches
beokaobo bilious attacks constipation
or any form of stomaoh trouble ore
urged to get a quarter pound of lime-
atone phoephete from the drug store
Md begin enjoying this morning In
tide-bath It le said that men and
woman who try this beootno enthu
itutle Md keep It up dolly It le n
splendid health moMure for It Is more
Important to keep elsen Md pure oa
the Inside then on the outside become
the akin pores do not absorb Impuri-
ties into tho blood eauslng dlseuo
while the bowel poree do t
The principle of bathing Inside is
not new m ‘million of pooplo practlo
It Juit m hot water Md loop eleanso
purity and freshen the ikta eo hot
water and a teaspoontul of llmootouo
Btoophato set on tho etotoach liver
kjdneyi and boweli Limestone ahoe
phata Is an Inexpensive whit powder
Md almost tuteieii I
Jersey u an Ideal plaoe I am on
strip of land about twelve mUlomhr 1 Tra"d to1ha
and half mile wide and have tho ocean iwd haker'' oho°l (We wBl ot th
within 300 yards of our tents and wmia“ nor’J '
have some great times riding (hfei
Keep the paper coming— It will
wave We are are only eight mile ur ta llko let
from New York City and It Is lured
"ome pity Well I must close and go Your for rvoe'
to bed Give all my frlond my beat
regards ami hepo to eoe all of you
very soon Yours truly
RALPH WKHMS
My addreM General Supply Orel-
naneo Dept Sandy Hook Ft HuA-
CockTNi J
P 8— I would llko to know If th
MURRAY COUNTY B0YB
u— —
Till! ONLY WAY TO RAVE
THAT IS WORTH WHILE
All tho dollars In tho world could rs
not buy vlotory Bocnuee victory
not purchaablo-lt le won Dudlart
eoldlere get to vote In our home leo-Wn work for victory only Insofar ai
lions Md If no what une should lDiy are converted Into labor and
tnke In In transferring My r -gtitra-imatorJL
Hon certificate shows my home as
Oklahoma City and I would Ilka to
voto nt Sulphur it possible
PnyVnf
Savini
Sfnnml
War m at ugly thldg but a derman
psaoe Is uglier— Russian farmers arm
producing dermal food
If you believe la
fight to get It
petes yoa HD
la Englatd "HI Majesty the Bug
Md the humblest eubjeot have dupli
mte ration eardi i
Push Offer Talk Advsrtlib Tklihfc
Order Eat Sell— FeUtoes 1 i
1 mill I
Flail may not bo brain food bd
brainy men are eating more fish
A dollar hoardod I
lacker a dollar wastod le a traitor
a dollar saved le a patriot For tht
hoardod dollar represents the idle
power a wawted dollar reproeenti
wasted power a dollar aaved repre-
sents powor saved labor eavad tni-
torlale saved— It represents power
labor matorlaU In action on the fir-
Ins lino over tho top- And more-
represents reserve power energy
stored purchasing power oouierwed
Cpr Its owner
SlILFHUR DRY GOODS CO
ICanoao Germ Free Fluid
Yoccine
Made By
DR 0 n FRANKLIN THE ORIOINATOR
IggermleM and cannot spread the disease It le safe to ns
at aw time Is pdt up In fluid form reedy to tnjeet nnd Is
easily administered by simply injecting underneath toe ehla
of the calf
H AS STOOD THE TEST -OF TIME
Holding the record of immunising over half a million ehlvea
against blackleg with but on vaccination of Mh salt
Read whlat the leading Angus breeder eayt of It:
“Muskogee Okla May 30 1918 Kansu Blackleg Serum Co
Denver Colorado Oentlemen: 'Thlf U to advise yoa that In
May 1917 w had a very aerlou outbreak of blackleg among
our registered Angus calvea caused by vaccinating the salves
with th old style pill After a number of calm died I wired
for some of your scrum and by the time It had arrived we had
best fifteen calves We immediately vaccinated the calvea
with your aerum Md after that date never loot another calf
The most remarkable thing of It all Is that th Bight befqr w
vaodnated with your serum three calves died Youre truly
L R KERSHAW"
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What this vaccination did for him It should do for yon Vac-
cinate before you lose the first calf Write ua for booklet on
blackleg
DR J P CHITWOOD
Murray County Representative
The Kansas Blackleg Serum Co
Driver Colo Wichita Korn Amarillo Tex Fort Worth To
'C L BUSK1RK Mgr Oklahoma Office at Stock Yard -'
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA
Whon this Is don by a veterinarian It le e guarantee w will
pay at the rate of 30 per head for all that die with blackleg
It
wraaiiT a
Bupply Bgt Remand T Cook of the
lteth Brigade Camp Travla h former
lulphur boy la In th olty thti week
vWIUng obi time friends Hle pand-
father wu Dan MoCpy of Bulphur lift
fenvo'hnd wn ethe first to Instill e-
leotrla light In Murqay County’
Mr J R Cuteel at Camp Trawti
vrttM that ha la now with tha lSSih
D B T S and that hla oeAIA It
none and hinweU nnd two other
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REAL ESTATE LOAEl E0i:
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' Insurance will not cut out the fire put It will
PROTECT you from financial lea I
List your property with us If yea v-:t to ctll
or rent : ‘ '
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Stevenson, Grundy W. The Sulphur Democrat. (Sulphur, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1918, newspaper, June 20, 1918; Sulphur, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2083821/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.