The Sulphur Democrat. (Sulphur, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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Foot Specialist
Coming to this Store
An expert on the human foot will be here from July 31st
to August 2nd to tell our customers about foot comfort and
how easily it can be attained
Free Examination
and Expert Advice
This specialist knows all about feet
jand how to overcome their troubles He
was personally trained by
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Dr Wm M Scholl
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ithe foremost authority on the human
foot and its troubles He has the knowl-
edge And the experience to tell almost
at a glance what causes that foot trouble
that makes you suffer He not only
knows what the trouble is but also
knows that
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ApplvwM orlbnRrEvenFootTroifEk
and he can fit the proper appliance' to correct your foot
discomfort Be sure to come in and let him demonstrate
that you need suffer no longer Remember it is abso-
lutely free All are invited
A D Nowlin & Co
The Store of Best Shoes
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FROM R P SPORT
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amp Zaqhary Taylor Ky
July 15th 1618
My Dear Father:
Don’t expert too much' from this
letter for I am working as I nearer
worked before I am to be trans-
ferred to West Point for the finish-
ing touches I sure have a lot about
things that go to make up this great
war machine and believe me Undo
Sam sure Is prepared to care for on-
y emergency that may arise
I am sending you one of my sched-
ules showing the houre we work It
will give you s6me Idea about how
the Amwlvan army Is working to pre
pore for the great task before us
to 6:45 physical drill:
7 to 8 am care and tralnln horses
6:1$ am Map reading sketching
10:16 to 11:15 am Gun squat drill
1:15 pm Harness and Draft
2:15 to 3:15 pm Care of Horses
3:15 to 4:15 Stable Management
6 to 5:20 pm Retreat
7 to 6 pm Study hours
The above schedule shows the class-
es that I have been teaching
Lovingly your son'
' R P SHORT Jr
FROM JERSEY CITY BOYS
‘ Jersey City N J
July 17th 1818
' To the Editor of the Democrat:
This finds three of tho Murray Co
boys at Jersey City We left 38 of
the boys at Fort Riley and two at Ft
Sheridan and we do not know' where
the others are at present We have
been assigned to the Hospital Train-
ing We have a nice camp here and
are well equipped We will travel
up and down the coast and deliver
t the wounded boys from the ships to
the base hospitals In the U 8 We
have three houre drilling every day
end having a swell time Wo have
visited the city of New York where
we found plenty of pleasure and en-
joyment but we wont be satisfied un-
til we have "got " the Kaiser We
want1 to thunk the ' good people of
Murray county for the tobacco they
sent us and assure you it was appre-
ciated We would be glad to hear
from the boys and girls of Murray
county We will answer all letters
Yours very truly
- JAMES W CARLISLE
BOB BOBO
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FROM VAI LAM)
Camp Johnston Florida
Dear Mr Stevenson:
I surely wont to thank you for the
kindness In sending mo tho Democrat
for It is sure good to get it and see
what Is happening at home
I w'as transferred for the Inst time
I think this morning to Supply Co
320 Q M Cl All the men in this
ooinpnny are getting their oversens
equipment nnd looks ns If we would
ho going ncross before long Sure
hope we do Hope you nil are gat-
ing along nil right nnd EvpIvu grow-
ing to he quite n big girl by now
Your friend
VAL LAND
Supply Co 320 Block L 20 Cnmp
Johnston Fin Q M C
Mr Archie W Gentry Is now sta-
tioned at Camp Mills on Long Is-
land with Co Cl 111th F S B
Mr Sam S Bottoms who went with
the bunch to Fort Riley ha been
transferred to the base hospital Unit
88 Medical Dopt at Camp Dcdge Io-
wa Nearly all of the hoys have by
this time been transferred from Fort
Riley to tho various camps In tho U
S Sam writes the Democrat that
ho is getting along fine nnd enjoys
reading the home paper
OVERLANDS
The Thrift Car
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I have a car of Overlands and Willys-Knights
on the floor ready to deliver Demonstrations
made any day Phone No 12
The following prices f o b Sulphur
Model 90 Touring 32 h p $935
Model 90 Roadster 32 h p $920
Model 90 Country Club 32 h p $960
Model 85 4-Touring 35 h p $1065
Model 85 6-Touring 40 h p $1300
Model 88 4-Seven Passenger $1745
(Willys-Knight)
Jas B Battle Dealer
snag
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Are you weak delicate sickly nervous irritable dis-
couraged— suffer from painful or irregular functions?
d“ Dye’s Mitchella Compound
the tried and true Tunic and Regulator for women — suc-
cessfully used for forty years Thousands of woine
have written us of tho great benefit they have
received from its use
Mr Isaac R Hunter Earle Tho''it-
ton nnd Van Thornton wont to Okla-
homa City Inst tveek- tovoluntcor for
service in ti e ’U S Army
l e green goes
MrE E Ezell of Ardmore spent
Sunday with his honWulks here'
Mr J L Wlnltsutt of Hickory wns
transacting business here Monday
Mrs Ella Land of Ada spent Sun-
Bay with her mother Mrs HP Vallee
Miss Judith Black of Marlettn visi-
ted Miss Lola Copeland Friday
Mr Jno A Haste made a business
trip to Oklahoma City tho first of the
iweek
Miss Maybelle Fulton lins returned
homo aftor completing her course at
the Summer Normal at Ada
Mrs C J Rlrnrpe and son C J Jr
of Ilnrwooil Okln nro visiting Mrs E
It Sharpe
Misses Ruth and Robbie Estes who
have been attending the Ada Normal
entno homo Saturday to spend the va-
cation period nt home
Mrs Robert Smith of Oklalnma Ci-
ty arrived In Sulphur lust week for a
visit with her grandparents Mr and
Mrs W W Butt
Miss Will Tom Truitt returned to
her home in Ada the first of the wde
after spending several weeks os the
guest of Miss Lois Slover
TO WASHINGTON
Mrs L D Wyatt nnd children of
Normnn were tho guests of Mrs BB
Horspian last week Mrs Wyatt was
a former resident of Sulphur
Mr R M Massey of nonr Fletcher
wns transacting business litre Monda
Mr L E Green of Mnillll but for-
merly a Sulphur boy was here the
first of the week visiting his pnrents
Mr and Mrs W J Green prepara-
tory to leaving for Washington whe-
re he will be engaged In departmea-
tul wok for the period of the war af-
ter having been accepted for cleri-
cal work Mr Green Is an exper-
ienced clerical mun hnving graduat-
ed from the business college here a
few years ago nnd slnco beer In the
ahstract business nt Mudill and been
very auceessful Ills ninny friends
will he glnd to learn of Ills splendid
appointment nnd wish him every suc-
cess Ills brother D L Green of
Shnttuck Okla wns litre to visit him
feforo his departure
Mr Green’if wife who was MIhs
Tenguo will ho with him In Washington
Mr Kiel Simmons went to Oklaho-
j ma City Sunday to enlLt In the ser-
I lee of Uncle Sum
1 Mr Harry Kelly left last Satuiday
'to volunteer In Uncle Sam's service
He will report rtt Jauiscn llle FI ii
MITCHELLA COMPOUND is a safe herbal
remedy for women of nil ages — a blessing to
growing girls Large package enough for three
weeks cots only a dollar Interesting booklet
FREE — drep jn and get one — from any of the following dealers
CITY DRUG STORE D W ALLEN
CRESCENT DRUG STORE D V WILEY
If any of the above are unable to supply you write Dr J II Dye
Bon 137 Buffalo N Y
n —
Mr WUllam Louis Anderson Is at
homo this week from loulsville Kv
on a short furlough on account of a
death Is his wife’s family te will
return tomorrow He states that he
Is enjoying nrmydlfe pud that his
bnch that went nt first to Ft Riley
are now buddy scattered
For State Treasurer
The Democrat is In roc lot of a
letter from Emerson W Riley who Is
stationed nt Camp Cordon Gu stat-
ing that he had been ndvniued to tho
Officers Training School Only two
men of his conipony were promoted
and It happened that the other young
man happened to be Richard Purnell
whoso futhcr used to run the Artes-
ian hotel Emerson nnd Ills brother
Carl have both bnen doing guard du-
ty In Georgia since they volunteered
nnd Emerson's promotion will ho hall
ed ns good news by h'ls many frlomls
RILEY BROS TRANSFER CO
Bus and Baggage Line
AUTO LIVERY
We Never Miss a Train
AUTO MBETS-NIQHT TRAINS AT DAVIS
OFFICE’AT ARTESIAN HOTEL PHONE 156
WHICH OF REARING PETITION
Col A N Leecraft
Democrat Colbert Oklahoma
Merit Will Win
BURN’S TRANSFER
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Merit for the office of state Treasurer consists in business ability integrity high Hcnso
of justico nnu equity and tho patriotic spirit to suplement the qualities necessary for the
oflico of State Irensuer and make of tho SUte Treasurer a co-operator of National Gov
comment in its purpose in the world wide crisis
Colonel Leecrafts public career cannot bchonestly find truthfully assailed Not one
truthful criticism of his public career has ever been made and not one can be made His
elVS“bcctvart0fithe State Capitol Commission was without pay aand-the Accounting
Department of the State has declared that his accounts balanced to a ponny and that there
isn t a question astothe validly of ono singlo claim allowed His service as member and
! v has been of such high character that instead of be
ing assailed or criticised it has been the subject of commendation sand praise of the real
nifuwjKLri0P!i Art those who have had business relations with the State of
Oklahoma thoir estimate of Col Leecraft’s ability aand Integrity The reply will we be
unanimous that his services to the State have boon above suspicion or criticism and that his
relations with the public have been honorable and upright
Wutmoredo you want in this public office? What more can you get? Ho Is honest
E!fh y business Hes patriotle He la conscientious He is Indus-
Arioue He la accurate He is always courteous and always actuated by the highest pur
poses both in hit official nd private life Why not eecure the services of such a man In pub-
lic office at such a time as this when such services aaresvallable ? "
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In the County Court of Murray Coun-
ty Oklahoma
In the Mattor of the Estate of II G
Buun deceased
Tho Stuto of Oklahoma to nil persona
Interested im the Estate of H G
Bean Deceased
Whereas Chine A Dryun has fllod
In snd you rt his petition alleging
that II G Bonn In his lifetime
nnd nt'tho time of his death as trua-
lee for said peiltnnor hold tho legnl
tltlo to certain landa In McCurtaln
County Oklahoma described as MVa
of SWU nmffiWU or BWtf of flic-
tlon 23 nnd NE1 of NWU of Section
25 Township flPouth Range 24 East
containing 1(10 neren and tlmt auM
lands wero purchased by him from
E 13 Cochran nnd Norn Lou Cochran
Jil wife on Jum 27 1810 for the
sum of fllkhkhO and tlmt aald pctlr
Alonor pnhl tho vludo of said pur-
chase prleo for nnld lands nnd direct-
ed that tho conveyance therefor ho
made to II G Bean nnd that aid It
G Bcnn then and there covenanted to
convey the name ns nnd when direct-
ed to do po by paid petitioner
And thnt paid H G Boon In hip
lifetime nnd at the time of hts death
at trustee for paid petitioner hold
the legal title to certain lands In
Pittsburg County Oklahoma (Inscrib-
ed aa SH of NRH of NWU and 81014
of NWU nnd NBU or BWJ4 nnd WH
of gnu of 8WU of Section 16 Town-
ahlp 4 North Range 14 naatcontaln-
tng 110 Mrce and that aald landa wara
purchaied by him on’JunalO 1017
from Henry Dally and hli wife Nora
Dally for a consideration of 1150000
and that laid petitioner paid the
whole purehaie for aald landa and
directed that the eoaveyance therafor
be mada to tho aald H O Bean and
that the aald H 0 Bean than and
thftre eorananted and agreed to con
toy tho aame aa and whan dlroctad
ao to do bytho laid petitioner
And that laid H O Bean In hi life-
tlma and at tha lima of hla death aa
truataa for aald petitioner held tho
legal tltlo to aartala lands In Cartar
SW NW and SU 813 NW nnd NE SW
niidi W'i NW SE and E SB SW and
SW SE 8W of Section 2 and N NS
NW of Section 11 Township 4 South
Range 1 East containing ICO acres
and that paid lands were purchased
by hint on January 22 1018 from C
1’ Williams and Lucy B Williams
Ills wife for aco nslderotlon of $7560 v
00 and that said petitioner paid the
wltolo purchase prleo for said lands
and directed that tho conveyance
therefor he mndo to the ald II G
Bean nnd Hint said If G Bean thee
nnd there covcnuntcd und agreed to
convey tho sumo ns nnd when direct-
ed so to do by suld petitioner
And limit said 11 (1 Bum If he were
now living would ho legally bound
a nd might lawfully ho compelled to
convey said lands to snld polltlonor
or to whomsoever snld petitioner
might direct tho snmo to ho convey-
ed nnd praying that Lena Bean as
tho ndiinUtrutrlx of the estate of said
II G Bean deceased ho authorised
and director! to convey snld real op-
iate to snld petitioner ns the person
entitle thereto according to the pro-
visions of Article 88 Chapter 44 of
Revised laws of Oklnhomn 1810
Notice Is hornhy given that snld pe-
titioner will be heard nt 10 o'olncty
a m on Friday tha 2nd day of Au-
gust 1618 nt the of floe of the County
Judge of Murray County Oklahoma
the same helng a probate day of a reg-
ular term of said pourt and any aid
all persona Interested In aald estate
way appear at aald time and place
and content aald petition by filing
thoir exception thereto In writing
Wltnaaa my hand at Sulphur Ok-
lahoma thla Hat day of June till
(Seal) J H CASTES
County Jundpe Murray Count y Okla
JNO A VoCLUnn Attorney for Pe-
tit loner
(Published June IT July 4 11 n
and IB lltl)
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Children that arc affrrUd by
worma are pala and alojtly and llabla
to contract aomo fatal dlieaaed
WHITE! CREAM VEBMIIVOI aa
pela worms promptly and null tha
ehlld on tha road to health Price lit
par bottle Roldb y the City Drug
tore
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Stevenson, Grundy W. The Sulphur Democrat. (Sulphur, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1918, newspaper, July 25, 1918; Sulphur, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2083826/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.