The Stillwater Democrat (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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Morrison to tn! iihippisl
Paradise tow'nship board members c isterti ptrt of Oklahoma e Mr
'Iirehead has a farn We
net at the W E Lloyd home Monday
right Mr Boyd is a new member of know thw-e good pople will be
the in their neighborhood
A heavy rain here Wedinility and Z White was out looking over
ednlisday night turned irto !inow the tekPhono line Thursday morn-
and the ground was covered Thurs- mg
day morning This was the first Mrs Milton Nichols and her on sis-
Mr-i e
snow Of the seas and stayed on the
ter Miy Porter wer in Still-
week
ground urtil Sunday It has delayed vl'ater AloodAY of this
cotton picking for awhile Elmer Porter helped Milt-Al Nich-
ols thresh kaffir corn for Walter
O Thornley went to Oklahoma City'
Sunday to stay a few days and have Trautrnan Monday
aome dental work done Mr and Mrs Carl Kirg called on
Mr and Mrs J Porter Thursday
Mrs Edith Ratliff ricer Tryon was
'visiting at the home of her parents! evening
last week tho J G Cotiks Mrs E A Busch and daughter
Hr and Mrs Rasmussen who have Rosa called on Mrs Porter Tuesday
lived near Yale for several years are morning
moving to their home here Okley Porter is having a bad spell
Mr and Mrs Chet Gane3 are via of toii ilitis
iting his brother Phil Ganes in Per- Mrs E A Busch and daughter
kins wfTe in Morrison Tuesday morning
Colds seem ti) be pretty prevalent J L Niter was plowing during the
in th s i vicinity n V ice ea ther erts Mr and Mrs J C IVIi A
itmorf
i A MAREN
Hortense Cundiff arid Ilezel Fletch- Elmer Porter was plowing
g for oats "' fanlilY MPS JINNIE AN COENTRING
er spent Sunday with Irene Willson ' during the nice weather I Lele Parel snapped cttn bole
Fairview Farm Womell'e club met- R F White called on Wesley Red-i DISTRICT 37 the first three days of the week for
MILS ALICE SPENCER
with Mrs Harry Minnich Friday al burn Thursday
evening M Van Coevering
ternoon January 14 Mrs Abernathy J L Porter has worked the road! Mr rind Mrs Press Nation and
child w NI Van Coevering took a wagon
was present and the afternoon was Si) we n ca get to the school house l ren visited Sunday ith Mr and load of cotton to Coyle Tuesditv and
Nwrit in canning a part of the meat without getting stuck in the mud Mrs Albert Bastion
eoe
as he was returning home crossing !
for the fair exhiblt this l Th
fall This road need e s more work don on the ver bridge a negro ran his car'
next meeting will be with Miss it to put it in good shape ni Lnard Kith spent Saturday ri
ght and Sunday in Stillwater into the team' s heels causing them to i
Lenora Bales called on Opal Spen-
Louise Thornley February II Bread Mr and Mrs Cecil Burk visited run away The deub!e-tree brokH
s
making Nvill be demonstrated home folks 'Wednesday evening cer Friday afternoon
Lawrence Keith Marvin and Ar-! and the team left Van and his wagn
Mrs Willie Traver stayed a few! Harry and Floyd Boyce attended
fil'
on the bridge The teilm 1:!aped a
d a ys last we h me o
ek at the of her d
' an G e F W
the ce at eorgrank' ednes ther Elli tt called on Wiliam Sp en-
- deep ditch threwirlg th M
emselves r'
brother Arch Allison he!ping them dav tlight Cen Sunday morning
o' Wwid wtgn wire br4A IL Y
l hiles caught them The harness'
Out with their work ! Miss Mable Hesser attended the Mr and Mrs TZ ase N ttingham en I 11'2Id l
' I
Mrs Bertha Ceiher of Checotah dance at George Frank's Wednesday
was a caller at the Gelber well Fri- ! night
day Harry Boyce is on the sick list
Faye Freda We her and Hortense Mrs l'rank !laden ba- noved back
Cundiff :Tent Sunday with home on hcr farm in East Long Branch
: neighborhood
The Guy KinncY family moved to: J L Porter ival laughter Juanita
their farm in Logan county last V ere trading in Stillwater Saturday
week : morning
There will he preachinr at the Fitriver-i' produce store a Still-
Pleant Valley school houe Sunday water was loading a car of poultry
January 23 at 11 a in Almi iL ngiht- ilorday and Ttiolay Thley 1vere
They hope to organize a Sunday: 1tYinIft 19 and 21 cents for hensi
school at that place 1et everyone J L Porter was in Morrison Sat-
turn out and get a Sunday school- urday
started
Don't fail to zo to Thotow-4m-Park 1 DisrizICT zo
4161 tt IT I AIM klit
MUS MOOln:
er Lumber Co for hardware or build-f N !HAIM
ing material Parton and Allen Fultz helped
!li hn rrown hutcher a hog Monday
CLARKSON Air and Airs Jess Moore a'-d fain-
'TA Itt 111NDLIZSON 1 pent Aninday evening with Air
Airs W II Carrier and 1'Yti
Carrier and two little sons spent George Watkins of Aterrick spent
Angelay altention at the Ray Tuesday niyht i3 11rent-4 Air
derson and Airs Wiley Watkini and family
Fern Aiarshall is on the sick list W E Kautz's sale Thursday was
this week i
Mrs John Askren and baby vi:-ited:
at the Will Alcren hotne a few thlys
this week
Mrs Will Crrrier and sons A tH
thur anti Herbert spent a few days'
this week at the Ellis Ilenderson
home
Floyd Iliggins and family moved
to their !WM home north of Marna
Friday
Freddie Jr the little son of Mr
and Mrs Fred Fix is quite sick at
this writing Ile is threatened with
pneumonia
Mr and Mrs Riley Woodard visit-
ed Sunday at the henry Wheeler
home
Mr and Mrs Ellis Henderson call-
ed at the Fred Fix home Sunday
Sunday visitors at the W H Car-
rier home were Mrs Will Carrier and
sons Charley Carrier and family
Ellis Henderson and family and Mr
and Mrs Ray Henderson
DISTRICT 71 OAK HILL
MIN NI:MA RANKIN
The Oak Hill Farm Woman's club
will have an all-day meeting at the
14choot house Friday January 21
There will he a poultry show and a
terracing demonstration
Emory Walters and family of Dis-
trict 29 southwest of Stilkvater
have moved into our vicinity
Mrs George Whillock and IN Ver
Rankin and daughter Nellie Eliza-
beth called on Mr3 Wallace Pruitt
Tuesday af te moon
Mr and Mrs Joe McQuain spent
Sunday with Earl Stickel's
Miss Margaret Stickle called at the
Wood home Sunday 411ernoon
Mr and Mrs Garlard hillock
xind daughter Mary Jo visited at the
George Whillech honw Sunday
Mrs Robert Gay ‘'isited with her
sister Mrs W E Lane last week
Mrs George Whillock is visiting
relatives ill Cu-hing this ‘vedi
AsT LONG BRANCH
mas J PORTER
The weather looks more like win-
ter Mrs E A Busch and daughter
called on Mrs J L Porter Monday
evening
The Porter family have been on the
sick 1it this week
The neiglbors of this community
gave Mrs E A Busch a surprise on
her birthday 1londay night All
E pert an enjoyable evening Re-
freshments were served
Okley and Elmer Porter Nvere in
Perry l‘lontlay
We were all surprised ThuNday
morning to find snow on the ground
Looks like e vilt have some real
winter now
Mrs E A Busch and daughter
were trading in Stillwater Saturday
Elmer and Okley Porter were
trading in Stillwater Friday
Mr and Mrs Carl King wer( Still-
water traders Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs Carl King called on
Mr and Mrs Elmer Grooms Thurs-
day eveninz
Carl King is helping A E More
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IN USED CARS
If We buy our used cars right we can sell them right
AND V E DO
1 Convenient Guaranteed
Terms Service
Vol I Thursday January 20 1927
You can generally
tell a marie4 man
hy the number Of
harols he we on
th( teerinsr NVhPel
giMMft
Our Se Vell ilayi or
intensivo selling is
going on wry satis-
factorily ami k prov-
ing greater than our
ex pectati OTIS
We know a man in
this town who never
laces Ids shoes clear
up to the top Ito
always tios the bow
about half way
&MIL
Have you been tak-
ing advantage of the
numerous specials
being' offered (luring
this seven (lays Of
A -:'- GAINS
THE STILLWATER DEMOCRAT THURSDAY JANUARY 20 1927
not very well attended on account of Mr Ilawth(In's parents of Mchan several bales of cotton The fire was fated on at Oklahoma City Reports
Lad weather ' Mr and Mrs H A Middlebusheri thought to have started from sparks are that Mrs Wright is improving A
Charlie Euchel who ii lif:Te visit- ' spent Mcdulay looking after their from the Barret gin ! Ed Henderson is on the sick list '
ing relatives and friends spent Fri- farm south of Ripley 1 M Van Coevering is ill at this t this week but his little grandson
Iday with Mr ard Mrs 1 C Whit- C arence Waltman and family have:writing I came up to soee him Saturday eve-
mote moved on the farm recently bought! Jesse and Fred Wagoner called at ning and that made him well
Willard Moore callJA on J C
Whitmore NI nday
Lulu NL)oe spent Monday night
wth Mr and Mrs J C Whitinoie i
and family
A dance was given at ()ear Va-
li:ins' Tuesday night
Mrs F A Whitmore spent Thurs-
day and Saturday with Mrs J C
‘hitmore
J C Whitmore and daughters
Grace and Lillie called on Lulu
Moore Sunday morning
oitut ourmay intn mug
Florence and Fern Ellis spent Sat-1
urdly iifternoon with their cousin
Lillie Whitmore
The Itoxana core drill is now 10-1
exited on the corner at Mount Vernon i
church
Mrs Jess Nottingham was operated !
on at the Stillwater hospital at
o'clock Thursday morning She is
reported to be getting along nicely
Mrs George Watkins of Merrick'
1pent the past week with her par-!
and children May Bessis and Irene! - IA a hurt
were in Stillwater Saturday after-l mrs A J 1-2ii Mrs A J van
noon 1 Coevering Mrs Minnie Wiles and
Mrs R J Barnett and children vis-! Clarence Ellison motored 0 Tryon
ited Sunday afternoon with Mrs wtdnethy retur-i-g the same &iv
Viola Keith and children 1 Lee Davis t -k- a load of cotton t )
M r and Mrs Larken Spencer and Coyle Wednesday
cl7ildren William and Opal vkited: A r fire at t!e 1-ar1ers' e:iii
Saturday evening with Ilr and Mrs (Hy Wednesday morting burned
1:11C3 and daughters Lenora and
Viola 1
V atca
Mrs Lulu Nation and s-m Ilarvey
V4 tr t! trading in Coyle Friday ! Els
i 1
J D Keith took a load of snaps 0 mination '
Coyle Monday I
Good Health Depends Upon Good
Larl:en Spencer caned On J J
1 Llim ination
'I3rown Thunday mcrning
K (!t)V1 YUAN IT Y
LLOLA 511 DDLEncsiwit
Lora 7A!anoe is on ticl sick 1it
Mr and Mr Ira Ilaye-z of Still-
watcr Mr Will Itargnr and cldlilren
spcnt Sunday vith Mr and !Irs
George rtarger -
Mr and Mrs Roy Ilakvthorn and
son Ray and Ernest of Oak Grove
diArict spcnt Sunday evening xvith
1 1921 Overland Sedan
2 1921 Overland Tourings
1 good truck trailer
2 1925 Chevrolet Tourings
2 1925 Ford Coupes
1 1925 Ford Truck
1 Ford Touring
1 192( Chevrolet Sport Palstr
Ward Chevrolet Co
n Talk
intensive selling?
Many are the sav-
ings being ofTered
and it will 1e great-
ly to your advantage
to Ivatch and exa-
ine our ad very zare-
fully each day as it
appears
—
Any scientist will
tell you that the con-
tainer must be lar-
ger than the thing
contained But how
about a small boy's
rocket ?
—
The home should
come first
Pearson-Newell
Said the shoe to
the stocking
"Ill wear a hole in
you"
Said the stocking to
the shoe
"Ill be darned if
you do"
Ninety-ilve per cent
c)f all wives think
their htnands are
toe v1 fi1i Amt
tizilty-seven rers'ent
of them are right
No 3 I
"I! lye you anything
to say lvfore the
trap is sprung?"
“No sub boss only
j-1 this This sho'
is going to be a les
fl to tnel
A C
N
of Ira Hayes
Otis IL!yes spent Sunday with Ed-
gar Hawthorn
MN C II Elwood and (laughter
Leona of Ecthd were Tuesday af-
ternoon callers at the It A Middle-
:e!sier home
Luceal Pock who is keeping house
for her grandfather spent Sunday
with her parents Mr and Mrs Smith
Pock
The farmers are begin'ing to plow
for oats Cotton is about all picked
Lots of influenza and whooping
cough (':Ltterul over the commuaity
Dorothy Pock Ls sick with tonsilitis
Ira Hayes' sale vas well attended
in spite of the bad weather and
(rything 8 old
Will Barger attended a j ckrahbit
chase south of Ripley Sunday
Fred Taylor and badly have
moved on the Harvey Overholt farm
east of Oak Grove school house
:7) ETEliTl'ON of bodily waste in
—
IA- the 1-!ood is callt-d a "toic con-
dition" This oten gives rise to a
dull knui f and sometimes
toxic backaches and headaches Thai
kidneys are riot functioning prop-
erly is oftm shown by burning or
scanty passage of secretions Thou-
sands have learned to assist their
kidneys by drinking plenty of pure
water and the occasional use of a
stimulant diuretic 50000 users give
Doan's signed endorsement Ask
your neighbor!
DOAN'S '6161
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
Fostar-MIburn Co Mfg Chem Buffalo N Y
Van Coevering's home and cut some
wood for Mr Van
Earl and Nona Wagoner and baby
came up from Mehan to visit with
home folks Saturday and Sunday
I he Van Coevering children went
hunting Saturday and caught an
uposum
Flab Wright took little Wanda
Wright down to Oklahoma City Sun-
day to tee hem mother who was
operated on for cancer last week
Marion Van Coevering and wife
went to Coyle Monday
Otto Wright had a pint of blood
taken to save his wife w ho was oper
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Certainly we are anxious to sell
a lot of Used Cars! Because we
figure that every Used Car of the
kind we sell will eventually bring
us a New Car Customer
MIES GARMAN
American Legion Building
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A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDADLE-
AS THe DEALER WHO SELLS IT
STARR VALLEY
MRS WILLIAM COLEMAN
Mr and Mrs Tom Davidson spent
Monday with Mrs Clasby
Mrs Clasby went to Pawnee one
day last week
Jess Johnson helped his father laid
Tuesday
Mrs Clasby and children spent
Tuesday evening at Mr Drakes
Mrs Clasby and Louise spent Fri-
day with Mrs Berger
Mrs Clasby will have a sale next
Friday
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McEwen, Arthur S. The Stillwater Democrat (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1927, newspaper, January 20, 1927; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2130097/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.