The Stillwater Democrat (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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PACE TWO
Neighborhood News
CLAYTON NENVS
tatiom
Quite a numher from his vicinity
rittendd Scally's sale Friday Mr
old Mrs Se tlly will leave sottu for
their future home in San Frateisco
D Knight returned home :rom
llot Spring's Ark wh( re he has 'wen
taking treatments
R F Medleys tiro enjttying visit
from Lheir daughter this 11 CA:
141:1 Kinniek visited Lorene Ntedley
l‘tiontlay night
Mr t n4 It McKeown and chil-
dren vkited relatives in Shavenetit
Sunday
AVe are glad to hear that Elmina
Sterne i4 mproving slat has been
quite ill of natasles anti pneumonia
Joan Vzisitr was a school visittr
Friday
Crae atol Albert Coper attended
choir practice in 'Melton Wednesday
Cla ten shttel 11 jH he 0111 :1:1y
The teachers and pupik aro 1ohint2
forward ta t good time on that day
Ji)i at d Charles Toinlitertn Itichard
1Vilst:n Jewell Pusch Frank Slater
und Floyd Medley have the rneaslit
Reba knight was aleAttit :londay
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Just onloadng a carload of fencing
Cet yours now Thompson-Parker
Lumber Co
FA IR PL INS
MI 1)4 MADISON
'Mr and Mrs T J Klingmon and
daughte'r Evelyn motored to Guthrie
Sultd:ty and Fpunt the day visiting
with Mrs Klirgman's father and sis-
ter Mr and Miss Ross
The W T Alayfield family spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr Mayfild's
vlster 1lr and Mrs Walters in Oak
district
Stella MeQuain visited ‘‘ ith Tie'zsie
Rawls Saturday night and Sunday
Those ‘vho spent Sunday at the
John Madisons were his brctinro S L
Madison and children in Orvil
Swisher aml family
Another fine rain fell 'Alonday af-
ternoon It will help everything for
the ground was getting pretty dry
again
Mr and Mrs Clyde With(rspoon
and children visited at the J O
Sloans Sunday
Henry 'Madison and family visited
udth his brother Marion Madison
Sunday
Those who visited at Mr Powers'
Sunday were Alt and Mrs W A
Snyder and daughters Faye a ml Mar-
garet and Imogene and Francis Lu-
cas Mr and Mrs Roy Furman ate t-rupper
Sunday night with Roy's parents
the O P Turmans
The core drill Hit was on the Han-
sen place has moved to Mrs J W
Johnson's place
Mrs Brister returned home Friday
evening after spending a ‘veek With
her mot hero vho was very but
was sotnewhat better when site left
her
Vison and Billie Lueas sialit Sun-
day with Ralph Drister
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miss LEoLA
T1i0 attVtidanCe at Sunday behoil gemommargusatopoamaa
Sunday vas 53
Mr and Mrs Ira Hayes and bon
flocs cA
Otis front nortImcit of Stillwater and
called at the I I A Middlebuher home We Buy Th
Sunday evening
or Will
M M W
r and rs ill Barger and
family visited elat ives in Th Haul Them to ree
Sands Siturilay and Sunday for- You
Delilah and Treva Cole :limit Sun- STILIAWArl
day viith Lura and Nila Monroe
Mr and Mrs Loyd Mathinson ntu TRIJCK SEE
family spent Sunday mith his brother'
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Mr and Mrs Welchel ho have Fiti"r
boen eonductirg the meeting at tht't 11133roznatimmarissinameam
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Grove left Sunday night cor Semi-
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tulay visitors at the Roy I 11W -
I 1101 n h otile Vk Pre Ntr and 7ts
mr and Mrs Hawthorn
of 11ehan ray Waltman George Vat-
Zavdt Otis Hayes and 'cola Middle-
bushel Airs Clarence Colo and daughters
VCra arid EV441y11 SpV lit SLinday with
her brother George Graves and
Ifawthorn who lui been at-
tending high school in Ilristow
speeding her ‘acation at home
Mr and Mrs Bud Waltman called
:tt the parental home the Clarence
Walt ttla ICS Saturday evening
Mrs Vern Monroe's sister or Tuka
Fpent the week-end visiting her
The rain that fell Monday evening
and night v:i t great benefit to all
r lP gum ing
WEST LONG Elt Mil
M A VDU: LONG
quite a crowd from this
dh-trict vent to watch the ball game
:it Surday at Cow creek
Ileach Williams and children
were !-Impping in Stillwater lamt Sat-
Al Ahrberg j4 n t feeling very well
at I hk rit inv Ile is having a Flaql
11
Jh1 Emadvrick i vh:iting his
daily:liter Mrs Sin Bright of Cov-
ineton this wet
Mr and Mrm Dell Long took dinner
Funday with his brother Charles and
family of West Long Branch
Miss Clara Long went back to
the V O Wilson Hatchery to work
last Monday
' EDEN CHAPEL
MISS BLANCIIE MURLIN
We were glad to see so large a
crowd at church Sunday night Caue
again
Elcie Nelson and Lydia EtherkEre
spent it Tuesday afternoon with
Airs Clay VanZandt
Jr and Airs Mose Turner and tiOr
family of Drumright visited Sunda)
at the home of Airs Turner's brother
Orville Drumright
1‘L1 muffin is visiting m'ith her
!ousin Alenc Thompson of Salem
Air anti Mrs T A Tripp and two
children spent Sunday evening ‘vith
Airs Nelson
Several persons from this vicinity
attended the Carr and Broadhead trial
at the court house at Stillwater Sat-
urday Quite a crowd of persons gathered
at the Cecil Slialfer home Sunday and
gave him a pleasant surprise The
ladies brought well-filled baskets
Those present were Airs Opal Puller
of Shawnee Air and Airs J E Baker
and family of Perkins Bev and
Airs T A Tripp anti family of Still-
water Mr told Airs P A Shaffer and
daughter Esther Mrs A A Echtr-
idge and her family Air and Air
lloward Etheridge and their amity
Airs Dollie Nelson Arr anti Airs Will
Murlin a'd their family Air and Mrs
(lyde 0trander Air and Airs Oil
0born and daughter Erma Air and
Airs liarry Albright and family Air
and Airs Edmond Albright a nil baby
HOGS at I CATTLE
We Buy Them
Or Will
Haul Them to Market
for You
STILLWATEIZ
TRUCK SERVICE
Residence Phone 1632-F5
(Wire Phone 151
Geo Fiener Homer Boughton
iversification
ridges the Gap
Experience is proving that the dif-
ference between failure and success
on the farm may only be bridged by
a program of safe farming
A living at home is the first step in
this direction
More feed on more acres—more cot-
ton on fewer acres—more and hotter
live stock—it home garden—these
are the things that insure success
We want to co-operate with you on
every plan that will insure safety for
your farm
Stilhvater National Bank
nvP tilt Prominent E E G001) Cashier
w E BEERY president
J E BERRY Vic is Prrsidesit
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TILE STILLWATER DEMOCRAT THURSDAY MAY 26 1927
Mr and Mrs w J Mahoney Mr and brating the occasLal at various placesIteather Miss Laura Ritthaler The
Mrs Frank Mahoney and son Ray- for some time Those represent Mrs-1 afternoon was spent in playing games
mond Jesse Taylor and children Bilyeu she had nine sons to be presd and a good time generally Mis
!Iambi Tharipson and Harry Clark ent at the occasion Mrs Ham had I Ititthaler is leaving Monday to attend
Mabel Alice Tripp spent Sunday eve- one son four daughters Mrs Ilam summer school at Edmond
ning at the J W Murlin home had three sons absent Mrs B:lyeu Mr and Mrs A I Cross and son
Anvil Thompson spent a day or two had two besi&s the families's many
and daughter of Guthrie motored up
last week with his sister Mrs W J friends and acquaintances 11 tances joined !
to Perry last Sunday in their rew
Mahoney and her husband the occasion All came with well-1 Ford and spent the day w:th relatives
Iesse Taylor kind son Junior an I fill4 d baskets and a sumptuous di rs n- 1
! PIr and M A Rac
sh w n
Ilk( ere Su-
Will Murlin made a business trip to ner was served All returned to their 1
1day guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest
Billings lint Tuesday homes rekdcing they had one more
'Goottschalk and family
Mrs Dave Granger is visiting her meet for hearty handshakes
Air and Mrs Herman Beelike had a
brother Orville Drumright G E Bilyeu and wife and Bryan of
Willard Mahan of Forrest Valley Stillwater R D Bilyeu and family of very sick baby Sunday was very ill
and having convulsions
called on Alva Murlin Sunday eve- Coyk and S C Bilyeu and family of itudolph Bus(e and Walter Got'-
ning Route I Glenc(e spent Sunday kve- schalk hot h passed the eighth-grad
r M e
M arid rs John Hanks of Still-
rung with home folks Ice ream and examinatitm at Perry recently The
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water ad M m m i
r and Mrs James Tayhr cake NVefe served and a
erry tme
and sol Dale visited Sunday after- 'withal Nvill prepare to at terd high scho I t'd
year as vill also Gene Bay and Alice
noon with Mr and Mrs N B Hanks 14 r p
0 ton ard Ruby Downey were Coate
Joe Etheridge went to Son) in I
-m-Q married Saturday May 2 1 and a sere- Air and Mrs Ernest Busse spent
Saturday to bring back some teams
for Jim Taylor nade was given them at the home of
4 i htLieh'Ll t” tolt ”f I1 I i- Af — A 1-- ::4i :1 AI" il
Sunday with twine folks
Mahoney and her husband I the occasion All came with we1 I-1E0rd and spent the day w:th relatives 1
Jesse Taylor kind son Junior an I I fillt d baskets and a sumptuous din- I
r an
W d llis Raschk were Sun-
ill Marlin made a business trip to net: was served All returned to their
day guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest I
i l'I A A e
Billings last Tuesday homes rejoicing they had one more
i Goottschalk and family
Mrs Dave Granger is visiting her meet for hearty handshakes
1N1r and Mrs Herman Rechke had a
brother Orville rrumright G E Bilyeu ztnd wife it ad Bryan of
Willard Mahan of Forrest Valley' Stillwater R D B a
ilyeu ad fam e-ily f i very sick baby Sunday was very ill
and having convulsions
called on Alva Murlin Sunday eve- Coyle and S C Bilyeu and family of Rudolph Busee and Walter Got'-
fling Route 1 Glenc(e spent Sunday kive- ' shalk both passed the eighth-grad
an M e
Nit d Mrs John Hanks of Still-
examination at err T
y recently he:-
water and Mr and Mrs James Tayl r ning V ith home folks Ice cream and
P
e"ke ‘'"I'e served ""d " '"errY ''-ime ' Will prepare to atterd high scho I t'1-
and son Dale visited Sunday after- w alai ' year as will also Gene Bay anti Alice
noon with Mr and Mrs N B Hanks
Boltn ard R
Joe Etheridge went to S in l Ray otlby frowney were : coate
- em---"-e married Saturd:ty May 2 1 and a sere-1 Mr and Mrs Ernest Busse spent
Saturday to bring hack some teams
male was given them at the home of ' Sunday with hame folks
for Jim Taylor
the bride's jiarents after Which they 1 Mrs A Busse visited with Mrs D :
gave a dace to tho young couPle's ' C Moore Saturday afternoon
FA IR N' I EW
friends who gathered to congratulate( Thirteen members of the Fir t Bal-
1E A BICIA ELI
I t aim on their new journey 1 tist Church of l'erry at 'malt d at No-
A natter fine rain Monday ' whicii Mr and Mrs Nee Broyles called ' Hope Sunday zifternoon Thoi:: guar-
ev"P1ne er11"Yed' The -wind hi" Icti the I J Bilyetu- Sunday eveling:tel sang: several selections :very beau
very hard looked as though then!' T C
1 ro oawyer and Mrs Bechtel are 1tifullv and several good taik- wero
WaS a storm somewhere
1 recovering the home of I R Bilyeu :given by V aritms members
Mr and l‘l I s Frank McFarland i :
1 since the nicer t hail NV hiCh CallSod SO I Ida Gottschalk spent the tveek-end
spy: t Sunday with Mr and Mrs John I much damage to buildings and croPs' wirb home folks
Kirby
I As our school at Glencoe is about! Mr and Mrs Jack Mcginity of Ce-
Alice Hinkle and Perry Poling at-110 cl a aumb of our youag P")-i' res spent Sunday with his paren
tended the movies at Stillwater Sat-I f t
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p e 11Nt outa II i i —
urday evening Ile is from California' summer i 11 It yrThent for the I -
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Mr and Mrs Johnnie Montgonverv r 1
M and Mr D
s Long went to Guth-
‘:isitred u‘v:iii1 Airs 11:uhY Dea'l ani tteain Sund
n ay as Mrs Long is "
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latny sninty
tah:ng treatments of Dr Gray
a :5-4' ( 4 V'
Mr nd Mrs Lee Smith of Siill- 1z
water took slipper at the parent 1
BETHEL k : i-
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hoe the F
e 1 F Ramseys
MRS W J t:OATE ? ii
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Those visiting Sunday afternoon at --
the Iik Flick s vi e re Mrs Walk or 1
The New Hope school children en- j
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joyed Wednseday afternoon with ther
Lera Bickell Alice Hinkle Perry Po-
ling Mrs Hall l'ral Leslie Flick w
Mr ad Mrs Roy Tipton were Sun-
day guests with Mr and Mrs Jim I Keep Eliminative P
il
ads of near Coyle
Mr and Mrs Ed Mayfield and rand- System Active
ve
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ly Mr and Mrs Frank Ramsey anl 0
family attended the birthday picri2 cood Health Requires Qood Elimfriation
t el
at the home of Dec Bilytiu cal
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George and Charlie Rains k d ail (DNE anretention c'tfe
elovfvt1101 wisolicn poisonous there e
Roy Tipton Saturday morning-
rom in the blood This is called a toxic
' Mr and Mrs Jake Hazelton f I
condition and is apt to make one i
east of Stillwater visited Sunday at ' I
tired dull and languid Other symp- 1 ":
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the Al Hale home ' ril
toms are sometimes toxic backaches 1
Henryetta Muller and mother vis-
and headaches That the kidneys are 1
ited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Alfred
not functiong properly is often 1
Muller ma3
shown by scanty or burning R
passage 1
Charlie Rains worked for his broth-
of secretions Many people have I
tr George Monday
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GLENCOE ROUTE a
MRS RI BHA EU
Many were the Bilyeu and Ilam
counion for Alay birthdays were Mrs
May 17 L Q her son's tiv
18th Mrs L Q Di !yeti's the 20th
her mother's Mrs S V Ilam 22
and a goodly number of both families
come in May They have been eele
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ONE can't feel well when there is
a retention of poisonous waste
in the blood This is called a toxic
condition and is apt to make one
tired dull and lanzuld 01 her symp-
toms are sometimes toxic backaches
and headaches That the kidneys are
not functioning properly is often
shown by scanty or burning passage
of secretions Many people have
learned the value of Doan's Pills a
stimulant diurt tic when the kidneys
seem functionally inactive Every-
where one finds enthusiastic Doan's
users Ask your neighbor!
DOAN'S PILLS
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Stimulant Diuretic tu the Kidneys
Foeur-Milburn Co Wk CI Buffalo N Y
nave 11"n Ct11' Foeter-Milburn Co MN ClieM Buffalo N Y
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HAVE A DRINK
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TIIE SPOT
Also—Those Refreshing Drinks
GINGER ALE—SILVER SPRAY—SODA POP (All
11:n ors) anti GRAPE BOUQUET
1 eep a Supply in Your lee Box—Buy Thein by the Case
Don't forget to specify RED sTAll when ordering flour
Epp lex Commission Company
Sole Distributor
East Ninth IN (Arne Stillwater Telephone 472
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1:ouncement
Our office and yard will be located tem-
porarily at Andy Tinker's Filling Station
at the corner of 9th Ave and Husband St
—one block south of our yard which was
destroyed by fire
We have bought a new stock and some
of it has arrived Telephone 8—or come
to cur Office for anything you need in
building material and we will be glad to
serve you
The Criggs Lumber Co
T G BURNS Manager
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May 20
RUSH THEM IN
For homes without
lectricity the Maytag
is available tail h in-
built gasoline motor
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Mr and Mrs A J -Meginity—Ja-ck
lost all of his crops in the recent hail-
ttorrn Belle Moore enjoyed the week-end
with relatives in Perry
Miss Laura Ritthaler was calling in
the neighborhood Friday
Let us supply your typewriter rib-
bons We have a new line of type-
writer ribbqns made by Farkas & Co
for all stardard machines Also have
Burreuehs adding machine riblyms
At Stillwa'er Democrat (Vice
To See 114ter—See Dr Gray
Glasses Yilled
Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
"Perfect Purification of the System
is Nature's Foundation of Perfect
Health" Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are undermin-
ing your vitality? Purify your en-
tire system by taking a thorough
coucse of Calotabs—once or twice a
week for several weeks—and see how
Nature rewards you with health
Calotabs are the greatest of all
system purifiers Get a family pack-
age containing full directions Only
35 cts At any drug store (Adv)
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to the Maytag washer when a
big washing is done in an hour
When even collars cuffs and neckbands
are washed without hand-rubbing When
there is no changing of water because of
the heat-retaining qualities of the cast-
aluminum tub When there is no cleaning
up after the washing because the Maytag
tub cleans itself in 30 seconds Try the
Maytag without obligation or expense—
if it doesn't sell itself don't keep it
ellhunintunqVasher
Dale Lytton & Co
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Maytag dealers everywhere follow the stand-
ardized rule of sending a Maytag to a home to
do a week's washing free and without obliga-
tion of any kind This is the way all Maytag
Gyrafoam Washers are sold
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McEwen, Arthur S. The Stillwater Democrat (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1927, newspaper, May 26, 1927; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2130115/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed May 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.