The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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ECLITSE, SAMPSON. FREEMAN
AND RATNOICI) WINDMILLS
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Langston Hardware Company
CLARAA ILU:
The Ladies Aid society mc t w •*
Mrs. James John>on Thursdav
We art glad to hear that A .vt
t« going to celebrate on the fourth
F L. Falls. who has been qu it
j sick. is steadily improving "t
glad to hear
Mr*. SnHI
Oacar Livelv ha- purchased a new
ream *« prater
H W Kllngslek loat a valuable
horse last Monday.
Julius Brune was a Guymon via-
.lor last Tueadaj
A F Nagel called at J. Gilbert s
_ iUi bu*ines*. Aednesia
nt to Gtiytvon . i,hur \. i:el and si«<
vwk. where she will engage in 1
spe.ial line of ork for a few week*.
Mrs Winnie Wolcott. who is at-
tending normal at Guymon, < aiue
home last week to harrow. She savs
Athur N.tgel and sister« . alleJ at
the honie of H. C. Van Winkle and
tarnily Sunday aiternoou.
mis. .1 F Nagel, and Misses Marie
and Christine visited w.th Mr«. Julius
$50,000
GUYMON.
OVER
OKLAHOMA
home last week to harrow. She **>s Bmne xuewia> afternoon.
It isn't so had—except for the wain- art, Mrry to hear of little
ing attachment. Oscar ssnilling'* serious illness. We
H «a our pleasure last mi:-lav. h w U ieiOVer
June 25. to listen to Re*. Henry ^ g,t>0di\ number attended preach-
who chose for his text. Pro* 1> - , anJ <.nj0yed the interesting aer-
It was a heart felt, practical *• rrnon n]on b> oar ,ljgl01 K,.v. £. M. Cal-
whlch we will n t soon torec vm
lust a word to the graduates who Tjjcre wm be preaching at Gordon
will soon l e trying their w:n«: _ ; mBlw< win.. by Rev.
When young people start in life Henry of Guymon. Everybody Is
the question should no W What cordlany inv|ted.
shall 1 be?' but. Am I ready to be j \ an\v inkle es aped what
anything? " , , . misht have been a serious aoiirnt
A bunch of brave nv n left la recently. In st oping to fix some-
week to i onquer new worlds o\er in ^ at,0ut ihe harness, o:ie o! ihe
the harvest fields -their present ho'rte§ #lruck hlm in the fait- bruls-
.amplng grounJ is Lewis kaiisas. Jn (t u gon,e
Among the number were: h. I. Bor- Reiatives and neighbors of Mr.
den, C. F. Knickerbocker. \\ m. Engh. ^ ( p Urune spent the ex-
Clayton Byrd and others. ening of the 24th. with them in
fconor of the birth Jay of their *on. |
M \Y BETHEL .-ream an i ■ ak. were -erud audi
Ma. John Tomllnson is on the sick all had an enjoyable time.
Hat
i j-tip Bertha Bur. h - <>n tl. CARTHAGE
list thi> week. A. H. Meggenberg made final proot
Mi-a Grace Tavlor was at home at the <ounty seat M*>nda>.
Saturday and .Sunday. Gilbert Nixon and James Carlisle
Miss Sadie Taylor of Guymon wa6 started for the Kansas harvest fields
out at Bethel Sunday. the urst ol last week
Curtis Burch was .ailing on Otis m|8j Pearl Waddell has a music
Gross the other eveiing. class of six pupils and w ill prob-
Thev sav John Fermnon calls at ably have s \eral moie.
Iii>uter's quite often. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sawyer of taj -
Miss Bert if Dennan spent Sat\ir- fornia, visited with Mr^. J. H. t>ulli-
dav night with Mrs. Rieuan. van lues.iay of last week
| 1 \|rs. Aaron Clay wet- s- .1 !l Killey male I>r<>>'t in <• >•
*
Mrs shirlev and fhildren were j A. Crispin were his witnesses
tie bad so they are in other places, visiting B. F. Riggan and family. Mrs. W B. Shook speint Satnrlty
I have loO.OOO to loan in the next 60 days, dating
from M.y 18. This money can be had st lo per cent. Intere.t
>nd will be loaned on farm loans only, and In from $300 to
1800 to each loan If your former loan to some company Is
about to explre here Is a good c hance to .ecure money to
renew your mortgage for three or five years. Remember,
we have but 60 days for this dste.
R. S. COX, EE
OKLA
First National Bank,
of Guymon, Oklahoma
Capital and Surplus . $27,500.00
Our officers are experienced bankers, and our Pojjcy 1"
libaral. vet conservative, and every proper *ccomraod*"°°J*
extended depositors. Our great deElre is to serva our custoinars
faithfully.
YOUR account,
WF PAV FOUR PER NT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
We do business today ai though we expected to do
business with you tomorrow.
whether large or small, is cordially
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Guvmon.
► ,
Ml
Phoo* No.
59
AUTO LIVERY
Steele & Lyons
GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOPS
Agent for Buickmnd Maxwell Car. Guymon, Okla
—~ I Sundav soli were guesis 01
Keeney World. ^ v|| a JarRe atten lan()J at al ber birthday supper. Friday even
««su,,,"y' Re>' '""-r-v and ^ L „,
parents. Mr. am
Texhoma the first
ssr.| —1 ajot
ton paper a ®i
you can t spell the other word.
It costs 14 to 910 a mile a year to
drat a road, depending upon the par-
ticular road, the soil and rainfall,
and the amount of traffic
Senator Jones of Bristow has pur-
Farmers
and the amount oi ira..., neia a 1 Moore and faniilv | of Colorado, was in town saturaay
„,xk ^ kxtjz
_ __ ..or frwil
The upper house of the Norwegian; the
parliament is called the ••lagthing ,
parliameni is . nncu - urimn ■ . „„„„
It must go some to excel our owD,|(,n,e and then the farmer Karns to
congress as the lagging thing. his surprise, that he h*> signed a
contract to pay 8 cents a foot for
The Frederick Leader swears that. arh wlre jn the fence.
It has a circulation of 500. A clrcu-
latlon as small as that is enough to l)on.t cusg the wind. Without it
make any of us swear. I this country in the summer time
I would simple be unbearable. t i-
A poodle dog in Guthrie cost the tu, w|n(J wh|ch tempers the shorn
friendship of four families ami "!man to the heat, and makfs the at-
thr.e-davs trial with att.-ndant . osts nio8pl)t.re Bo he can endure it. uo
of 1126 to date and 30 witnesses re-i lnatler how hot the breezes may be-
inain to be examined. Lome. If it damp.
sticky and close in western Oklahoma
A remarkable man lives in Tulsa. t|u,re would be n > wind and no one
He fired two shots at a highwayman woujd wani to live here.
the other night, and does not say
that he thinks one of the shots tooK je4t Taylor, a young farmer west
,.|fe,t. lie admits he missed. ()f town, 'is speechless and cannot
L . . that a wallow food or water as the result
The news dispatches state that a ^ # iiiogt ^cuMar an(j perhaps ser-
resident of Purcell recently 1)aI|^ jo„s ;|lTident which happened Mon-
be a nine months' sc-hool. i on his claim.
Th tn nut in a fence for si Some of the people in this neigh- The Ladies Aid of the M E. church
rents ner foot and the farmer signs borhood went fishing Saturday even- with Mrs. Mary SmltlL south of
the contract.' Later on. anoth.rjjng and caught several good fish. town last Wednesday. The ladies
grafter comes along, puts In the
lO U IIVUIIOU...
are making quilts and spent a busy
afternoon. Mrs. Smith is a delight-
ful hostess and surprised the ladies
bv serving ice cream and cake
If you are figuring on taking out a Farm Loan, go and
see the exclusive Farm Loan people.
Remember, we are prepared to make you a loan, allow-
ing the b<st privileges, terms and rate that can be offered.
No delays, promptne's is our motto in our dealings
with the borrower.
We are always making loans.
MILO MAIZI- HOLLOW
Tom Anderson of Golf was a Hi-
dalgo visitor Saturday.
A. T. Hose was cultivating corn j HABTVILLE
for Mrs. Holvvi. k last week. . rnctotm this week.
G. F. Gallagher transacted busl-j ■ ba)1 Kanie wa8 weil attended
ne-s at Guymon the first of the week Saturday 1
Misses Mae and Minnie V, Uey and are' harvesting what wheat ]
little nephew called on Mrs. HolwicK ^ oats they hayf
last Saturday. n , narnes and familv took dln-
Mi-s Carrie Rose of Ouvnion w 11 suttday with J. C. Bukdoll and
enjoy an extended v i>it und« t . famjjv
parental roof S1 ■' , hag thoroughly warmed
g F. Kelley went to Guymon Since k ^ ^ ^ ^ do w
Monday. where he took tr.e
••flyer"' f r the wheat country to be pP^ Hengen and A Edwards went
"Tm-ssursi H™., Mccui. <? rt,urne<i|
lough were visitors at Hidalgo last returned la8t Sunday.)
Monday from Carthage. k>B vjgit with her 8i3ter.
'I of a most peculiar and pernaps «*■■- Ton, Anders n of Golf, was a vis-. who livfs on the Cold-
Sous accident which happened Won- itor at the .Methodist Sunday school Mrs^L. Bootti, wno
himself. If his residence at that Taylor carelessly chewed ia the Burk school house last week. • mber of Hartville young
place was an. enforced one we can ■ weed whUe at w ,k in the The „,;llow an.i vicinity is shy a ,hp Sunday school
hardly lilame the deceased. and has been in a serious state goodly number of farmers, due t (j hei,j ]ast Thursday and
-I.>ii another tar- ....n^rai Ti,.fd of harvest hands in convpiiuunmriu
B. COLLINS 1NV.
Frank L. Collins, Manager
Co.
since Mr. Taylor and another far-
The Oklahoma City Times is wag- ^ g Monday in the Held stack-
ing a war on. the blowing of the nr wheat. About T o'clock in the
Whistle .-very time a blaze wcurs. afternoon „u.y were resting in the
It would be alright in the >ty but jia(,e ()f the stack when Taylor
think of the excitement it wouldl eut (lh0Ught|eB8lv pulled a green weed
out if practiced In a country town. ] d afjpr breakinft n, put the Btem
goodly number of farmers due to (, hel(j jast Thursday and
,he general need of harvest hands in ^belV, grove, on the
Kansas. . Re....r
(•arret Hurst who hfBi ^!ji vfta" The revival at Hartville was closed
ing for some time past in Wichita Wednesday night, after three
returned to his claim south of Dilva ()f K0(;d 8ermons. There
,aTw^°nddraummer8 visited Hidalgo were 20 conversions, and 10 united
YOU DON'T HAVE
TO HUNT AROUND
for a place that has good groceries,
flour, Queensware, etc., when you
come to Guymon. You can tie up.
come in here and get enough of ev-
erything to last you ten years. Try
it and see if you can't.
Star Mercantile Co.
Wholesale and Retail Groceries, Flour and Feed
n ii 1,1 - and aner creamim ,l 'ul *■" '"u . , , ^\th
tt,,„ to fall in his ,ll0Uth aml beKan c,)ewll,R on la8t Monday. One rep/®Je.nht^dnth Ed Richards and family went to
Scattered showers continue to ran ^ eXpt.rienced a burning seiua- baking powder company and the oth- we€k and had 8ale bi)l8
over the state, but the soaking rain tjoi) and ltja ,nt;u,. began er a goap company nrlnted We do not like to give up
of blessed memory is as scar., as pweUing the n)Ul.olls ni,uibrane ' Saul Shelton hauled ojit a load of P2eJeUhborSi but Mrs. Richards-
Keating accommodations in an ,,js Iuouth become parched and lost wbeat for the Hidalgo store Monda ^ gnd thpy are KO_
lahoma Cltv street < ar at 6 ocloiki^
sense of feeling. Mr l/Ogan and aiso brought al'ng as t0 travel to see if it wil benefit
in the evening.
I is nimiiii ut-v . w. good ami n" *
all sense of feeling. Mr Uigan a„d aiS(, brought al'ng as trgvel tQ gpp if it benefit
laughed at Mr. Taylor and after thev Kers. Miss Carrie Rose and Mr. Hurst.
went to the house joked hlm consid- <> in.t Thnr«dnv Fred Hoover and I,er _... .-.-j
'Some men." says the Warsaw ( ^ , i,ou.iiitr the weed. An
ers, .miss \ ru« ......
.— 8a>'8 uhrltyWai"reVablv"a^ut '. hewing the weed. An I ^ sheRon started to Hansford aw^°d0r^'day''jjt§itl? iu?* head"'
ti!"y "can"sign *thelr°na°me to\ sub- X\oul " ^ ^,
script ion paper, who ^oudnt do-. ^ amJ h). „a8 unable to Mr and Mrs Schmoyer of . the wagon ran o erj ^ ^ ^ ^
nate more than five cents if it wtre ^ ^ a]ou,i gincc that time. An stopped at Hidalgo last Mondav af- . •
merely a basket collection. investigation bv the physician who ternoon. They were selling out the g ■ tjn at the 8Chool hou-e
, . o rpd bus the case tn charge has proved remainder ot a stock of goods. Mr. gaturdav evening, held by Prof.
An Interesting tiead ine , the weed to be a -pec es commonly schmoyer has quit the business for . ' ^ S(,pt Lynch. was well
in the extra edition of the Oklahoma known as (he branding plant. This the present, at Ona. attended, and many Bpem much In-
City New® which was leiiinK oi i «- , « anrt nf mi"
-■W - . ~«wV I weed contains a sort of milky sap
labor troubles. It read The au wht>n placed on tlie ski„ 0f an
tholtles have ordered all bootlegging J|na| w(11 (,aust. ,he hair to drop
Joints closed during the labor troub- tlu, game wav as a branding
leg - IT the authorities have the' ^ The piant belongs to the milk
power to make them . lose It Is con- family Tavlor's case Is one of
lecture as to who allows them to D*. ,^ ^ k'Uld ever brought t<>
opened - Cherokee Republican. ^ attention of local physicians, but
—7~ a i aKnut th«' eases similar have been recorded in
We hear a good deal about the ,j.t,xag faylor was formerly a mem-
unrest that seems to prevail among • ^ chickasha police force. He
some of the people In regard to leav- ^ ^ ha(J the weed tem in.
U>g the country and hun,ln* "f."®* , i,;g mouth only about a minute.—
°wr^r,bS ^
t?e oni who comes out all right! done neatly, correctly, and quickly. XWrs , F an(1 , xv Nagel
InJ has a big fat bank account in the take it to Hazleton & Langston. In ralled on Mr. Reynolds last Friday
Granted that things are a lit-, the land office. • | afternoon.^ ^ ^
WUPim.N ami —
attended, and many seem much ln-i
terested n having districts Nos. 131. |
MM 1ST C1ROVK , and 17 consolidated. We are in |
Rain! rain! We are all wishing for fav0r of most anything that will give
rain I ..s hnittr countrv schools.
Col. C. K. Wilmeth
Better known as
"RABBIT FOOT BILL"
Land and Townsite. Commercial and
Live Stock
AUCTIONEER
20 years actual experience
Will cry sales at any spot in Texas County
any day.
Make Sale Dates
at the
Ouymon Herald
Office
Mr< (lalther was on the alck list
last week
l/ uis Nagel called on J H. Stear-
man last Thursday.
S. p. Justice did some plowing for
Mr Martin last week.
Arthur Nagel was in Optima on
business last Tuesday.
Fred Lambley spent Sunday with
Marion and Herbert Stearman.
J. R. Stearman and Mr. Martin are
end.
Builders
and Shelf Hardware. Ti
Ranges. A fine line al
nware, Enamelware, Stoves, and
ways on hand.
WE CAN INTEREST YO
U
with our splendid lin
harneas repair shop In
e of Hand-made Harness. Shoe and
connection.
Mathews
Hardware Co.
8econd Door South
of First National Bank
GCYMO.V
OKLA.
us better country schools.
CAIM.K (
Mrs Maurice Waldrop called on ■
Mrs. Ball one day last week.
Miss Jessie Wilson is visiting with
her cousin. Miss Bessie Ingels.
Mr and Mrs. Millar Wagnor are
the proud parents of a baby boy.
George Ingels left here for a six-
weeks' tisit in Indiana, last week
Mrs. Tedrick. who has been work-
ing for Mrs. Wagnor, is now pt
home.
Mrs Steffen. who has been visit-
ing with her sons, has returned to
her home.
It looks as though Mr. and Mrs.
Allen James intended to spend the
summer here.
Mrs. Hankla had her oats cut last I
week, by the Messrs. Waldrop. Eck-|
les and Beaver.
The Misses Margaret and Ruth
Knos took dinner with Mrs. Clair|
Smith last Monday.
Messrs. Fank Hayes. Llls Pteffen,
Rav Crouse and Dan Tedrick left re-
cently for Kansas, where they will
work in the harvest fields.
The Children's day exercises of
._rnnon I the Dry track nnd Hackberry Sunday
Misses Virginia and Emma Stenr-1 schools were beld at the llackherry
man and Clara Latnhley will return house last Thp Jaier"
from Guymon Wednesday, wherenseswere yen good anda large
they have been attending normal | crowd waa present to enjoy them.
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
! Conwill. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Nagel and son. and
Fre1 Lambley visited at .1 F. Nagel s
I Saturday evening.
Mrs. Louis Nagel and son. Calvin,
visited with Mrs. J. F. Nagel last
Friday afternoon.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed preaching at the Gordon school
I house Sundav evening.
Mrs I F Nagel and daughters.
1 Marie an 1 Christine visited with
Mrs Julius Brune last Tuesday af-1
WE HAVE
$15,000 ~
PER MONTH
*
to loan on Texas county deeded farma
or to furnish money for final proof.
Prompt service and satisfaction
guaranteed. Write, or call and see
us If you need a loan.
Geo. E. Ellison & Co.
Guymoa.
Oklahoma.
If you want your carpets or ruga
| woven, see J. H. Byler. Guymon.
I mute o. Work satisfactory. tf
I Ice boxes and refrigerators which
i will keep your things cool At
II 1 2tf JACKSON BROTHERS.
Often In an unguarded moment, or
a moment of excitement, what Is In
the heart will be revealed In word or
action ilthough It may have been
hidden or undiscovered for year*. In
that way sometlmea real character Is
discovered.
Lon Holland
BLACKSMITH
at the same old aUnd, north
of Jackson Livery Barn, and
guarantees the aame ft rat claaa
work.
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Buy a lot
In
ARTE8IA, BACA OOUNTY,
COLORADO.
For Information address
J. W. JORDAN
GUYMON. OKLAHOMA
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