The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GUYMON HI
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12. ltlS
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SUBSCRIPTION
Dm year, in advance II.SO
No paper discontinued until arrenr-
rare paid, except at the option of
publisher
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
THURSDAY. DKCKMBEK I*. l l*
GEORGE W SIX MOSS. Ma.pf
ATTENTION!
ALL RED
CROSS WORKERS
TWO PRIVATES THANK TIMES
FOR GIFTS OF TOBACCO
Pmste* A r**t kifofcw and J.
I>unkam of G«<awe. C>kU, from a
tw«prtal in Praarr ha«e r t to tke
M. Ixmu Tiwe* tW f«Ue ia| letter:
"Reeeitcd y# r fift and mcrr-p* «ir
| thanks P*t. AUG. KOEHXE."
Many thanks for tSe totarrn. Am
• ia a hoafntaL prttiBg ak>n« fcae. Got
* 'taaded oa Sept. ti WB aerer for-
gri the reeept oa aa omr traia caioe
> Uirwifk St. Loak
prt. J. DUNHAM.
— St. I>«ait Tuaea
K K Sneed, brotker of Poitaiitrr i TW Treat a«t ia fraaa Harde*y
Sored. left far lue boa* at Ardmore Tsewlay making final praof aa bta
Taeada* i">d
Hooter Hrrrf. eife aad cbOdren Sergeant Joaepk H- F.d«arda. bo
ipest Saadaj in Tjroae iiMtiaf with |,u imtiaf kia uade. Gea. Fntti.
relet jira went to Canadian, Tnu Sunday ta
C A SaDi*aa of Harderfy called at l(ti| after the holidays,
the Herald Tuesday to renew hit ab- y-s>t been quite
ii liatiM '
The fnllnaihf ll a copy of a night
letter jaat received from Mr Sn
from WaiiiiB|tM:
To all Chapter* and Branches,
Southwestern DiriMOR, A. R C.
Chairman Dartaon announce*
■ntil allied government* have foi
lated definite plana. Bed Croaa cannot
■take definite futare plana, but it teem* "H
auaml that prevent Diiiuaa and
Chapter orpniittma will be main-
tained a tail* Me for future call* aa
need* may develop Immediate need of
refugee garments and knitting it im-
perative and preaent <|u«ta should •"
pnshrd Furthermore. H i clear that
with the expertefi return* from the
Christinas Roll CaU. fund* aafftcient
for probable retirement* .ill remain ^ to uke , gefrU* eaamination
in Chapter and National Ireawne*. Jo# Jonft >nd famj|r wfrr in from
therefore aa far aa can be aeen there thrif H,n,/on} raulltr rwM.h Jneaday.
will be no War Pund Campaign for j K stul,ip f,mily of the Range
future fund* Hence Chapter* shoui'i rieinity mere shopping in town Tuea-
imprea* all riticena thai Chriatma* Roll i fay
Call offer* the one great opportunity j since the influensa has somewhat
to rcapond to Red Cross aa they will j subsided, prof Stult* has been visiting
not l e aaked for large amount* of M>rne achoola in the southwest part of
money neat spring I expect to con- | the county.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to eaprea* thank* to the
friend* arnl neighbors who mi willingly
rendered their aaaiatanre and for their
that ioral offering* and ymp«thy
*hown u* during the illneaa and death
of our beioted mother and grand-
Mrv J 7. GiUiland and Family.
J C. Coach and Daughter.
l>ee Richard* was in from Hardeaty
T ueaday.
J. F. Carter made a buaineaa trip ta
Texiioma Tueaday.
Jim Doughty left Sunday for a visit
at hia old home in Tennewee.
I>eoa Whitney went to Dalhart Tuea-
tcnpfioc. . I naaa accident occurred Friday after-,
Mr* l>aa DalVne aad chddrea weat ^ vK<II , nr dn.cn by Harold
to Trahoata Tueaday foe a «* ort «iait , j|i#rv „teriarned tit the rtreet ju t
with fnead* vouth of the wrhooi houae That and
U A H ie aad Claad Aakew were ] c>f by T«.n Pntti
here frwa Range Monday and 'ppeo , 4nd g4|1 ^ am both going west
a carbtad of cattle (the latter mentioned attempted
Robert I- Rotwaana and George t> tur1| arnur^ and awung their car
f.-.per. both of R*«gc. *« owi, , ^ ^ of th, -hrr Har
Tueaday oa haaineaa I „y twrr«ed to the left to avoid a col-
Gay Fletcher went to Hooker Tuea- b-t raf and
day to aaaiit in the \ <«ile drag ft orr , ^ coatroL letting the car hit the
until after the bolidaya 'rorneraf C. W CUycoaib'a barn. The
Albert Tim went ta I-beral Pn ,t thwm Haratd clear of the car. but
day. where he ha* employmeat • |( turn^ turtle. *marhing up things
the F-agie grocer) *tore | hadly Fortunately Harold *u*-
M * Madre Archer went to her naljr dight injuriea and i able
home at Optima Tueaday ta help care to j,,. ,M,ri One cannot um- too
for the family, who are all flw victim*. murf r>re in dritJng their car*, and it
Prank I> Hood Drag Co. aad the |t milirka|,|r that more accidents have
Wantrr Drwg Co have *>een ilistnb- ^ o^rurr*.! on account of carele-.-.
uting their large beautiful calendar*, specially by aome of the
reminding ut of the fact that only 1* _ 0ung*ter .
more of the J*4 days remain in the j * !><,„•( mutter out your dollar* until
year 1*1. . . I nelc Sam completes the job.
Notice—The fellow that swiped the
gold watch from Md^rty a store to.lct <>ur y d..ne their paH. now
this morning is known, and unless he it is for yon to do your*.
; returns it to its owner. Wellington
Jackson, immediately be will be pr.ise- $100 Reward. $100
cuted to the limit 4It)
Prk-nd* of B«.aa Neff of Hooker re
reived the *ad new* Tueaday morning
of the death of his lft-yrar-old *on, Ir
■n- Herald joins Mr. N>r. man,
friends here in extending svmpath\ t" ,<>natitut'ona! tr«a'.man; Hall's
the bereaved family. r«i>rrti UnH^a* ta tak n internally and
According to the Advance, .Win. Iv
bell of Hooker received a letter Priday
telling of the death of Mra. I.. F. Rath-
bun, wife of our former County super-
intendent. at Stillwater. Okla„ fr-nn
the effect* of influenza Mrs. Rathbun
! had a host of friends in Guymon who
| will regret to learn of her untimely
death and eatend the hand of irmpa-
J thy to Prof. Rathbun and children.
The readers of thla paper win be
pieaaed to learn that there is at laast
one dreaded disease that Hence J.ss
been able to curs in all it* stage)1 and
that is mtarrh. Catarrh being greatly
'VM.llMnrtlW llWUl^il. ' — • -
Catarrh Medline ta taken Internally and
ata thru tb# Blood on the Murou* Sur-
faces of the System O.'reby destroying
t: e foundation of tbe disease, giving ths
patient strength by building up the con-
i'itution and aasis'ing nature In doingIta
work Th* proprietors have so much
faith In the 'tiratlve powera of Hali'a
Catarrh Medl ine that they ofTer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails
to ^ure Send for H«t of t<-*timonla!s.
Address F. J. CHEXET A CO.. Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all Druggist, "c.
Harness Oil and Leather
AT "USABLE" PRICES
tj I can oil your set of team harness and guarantee a
first-class job, at $1.25.
C] 1 have an abundance of oil on hand which 1 am retail-
ing at a price that you can afford to use it.
BEST HARNESS LEATHER
€ I have a large quantity of Harness
Leather that was bought months
ago which I am making a price of
60c per pound on. a price at which
you can afford to buy it and do your
own repair work.
I make a specialty of fine shoe and harness repair
work. Wish to thank my patrons for the splendid
business 1 have enjoyed in the past and hope to merit
a continuance of same.
South Main Street,
Guymon, Oklahoma
D. A. ABBOTT
-V
Big Christmas Sale
Begins Saturday, December 14th
MEN'S SUITS
$11.00 Suits on sale at $ 7.80
$ 12.50 Suits on sale at 9.98
$15.00 Suits on sale at 12.50
$20.00 Suits on sale at 16.50
$25.00 Suits on sale at 19.75
$30.00 Suits on sale at 24.00
$35.00 Suits on sale at 27.50
$37.50 Suits on sale at 29.85
BOYS' SUITS
$ 3.50 Suits on sale at $2.80
4.00 Suits on sale at 3.20
5.00 Suits on sale at 3.98
6.00 Suits on sale at 4.80
7.00 Suits on sale at 5.60
7.50 Suits on sale at 5.98
8.50 Suits on sale at 6.98
10.00 Suits on sale at 7.98
1 2.50 Suits on sale at 9.98
BOYS' TROUSERS
ON SALE AT 98c AND 79c
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
COATS
ALL PRICES—$3.50 TO $35.00
1/
OFF
SILKS
36-inch Taffetas in fancy plaids
and stripes, regular $2.25 and
$2.50 values. Sale price — $1.80
36-inch Black Taffeta, on sale
at per yard, $2.19
BIG DISCOUNT ON ALL OTHER
SILKS.
DISCOUNT
ON ALL LADIES' WOOL DRESS
GOODS
GINGHAMS
FANCY AND PLAIN
25c Gingham. Sale price 19c
30c Gingham. Sale price 26c
35c Gingham. Sale price 29c
40c Gingham. Sale price 34c
45c Gingham. Sale price 39c
PERCALES
40c Percale. Sale price 36c
35c Percale. Sale price 31c
30c Percale. Sale price 24c
OUTiNG
A REAL GOOD 40c GRADE
OF OUTING FOR 29c A YARD.
BLANKETS
$8.50 Blankets.
$7.50 Blankets.-
$6.00 Blankets.
$4.30 Blankets.
$3.00 Blankets.
Sale price $6.98
Sale price 5.98
Sale price 4.75
Sale price 3.49
Sale price 1.98
COMFORTS
$5.50 Comfort. On sale $4.49
$4.00 Comfort. On sale 3.29
$3.75 Comfort. On sale 3.19
$2.50 Comfort. On sale 1.98
u
GUYMON, OKLAHOMA
We are giving a Big Reduction
on all
MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHIL-
DREN'S UNDERWEAR
ALSO
MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS
ranging in prices from
75c to $7.00
ARE GREATLY REDUCED
BIG REDUCTION ON ALL
TABLE LINEN
Shoes for Every Member of the Family
at a Liberal Discount
WE ARE GOING TO MAKE A BIG REDUCTION ON ALMOST EVERY ARTICLE
IN OUR STORE. THESE PRICES WILL MAKE A STAMPEDE OF BUYERS, SO COME
IN AT ONCE.
Latham Dry Goods Co.
GUYMON
OKLAHOMA
Evans Broom Works
Delivers Brooms direct to you up to the last zone at the
following prices:
3 Brooms (common) $1.35; each $ .50
3 Brooms (medium) 1.50; each • .60
3 Brooms (fair) 2.00; each .70
3 Brooms (best) 2.25; each .80
3 Brooms (extra) 2.50; each ,90
3 Brooms (warehouse) 2.75; each 1.00
Delivered up to 3rd zone, 3c per broom more; deliv-
ered up to 6th zone, 9c per broom more; delivered up
to 8th zone, 24c per broom more. Satisfaction guaran-
teed.
Price on Broom Making, you furnish broom corn at
factory, 35c, 50c and 65c each.
Exchange—One broom for 9 lbs. of straw, or 200
brooms for 1 ton of straw, delivered at factory. Will
trade brooms for anything you have to let go. Come in
and see me or send me an order and let me rob you.
H. L. EVANS
U
PHONE 183
The National Vaccine
and Serum Company
OF COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.
<4 Has perfected a Bacteria for Contagious
Abortion in cattle. We guarantee it to
immunize 94% for life. We also guar-
antee 100% immunity on our Blackleg
Aggressin. You should preserve your
cattle. For information, call on or phone
J. B. HISEY, COUNTY AGENT
PHONE 134 GUYMON, OKLAHOMA
Blackleg Aggressin, 35c
Abortion Bacterine, $1.30
A CHRISTMAS SALE OF
Splendid Millinery
OVER 200 HATS AND SHAPES TO SELECT FROM
NVf ha'vp «t this tinu- lite l;tr r«-st nn l most complete line to show
you we h;i\e ever offered at this season of the >enr. lleautifiil Silk,
Velvet an<l Yelour Hat*--some hand-blocked ones. All are nifty,
pretty and new, and at such remarkably low prices they will surprise
you. Some will l>e sold ut cost ami others helow cost.
A NICE LINE OF CHILDREN S HATS INCLUDED
IN THIS BIG SALE.
In fact, we reserve nothing—Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Rib-
bons, Fins, and all this will he a preat sating to you.
THE FIRST BARGAIN DAY—THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12
This sale is to clear our display eases before market time, so you
are getting January and February prices now. This sale continues
throughout the holidays. (.Jet her a nice, new hat for an Xmas present.
We have just the one to please you.
BIGOER & STOCKTON
GUYMON. OKLAHOMA
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Denny, J. Q. The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1918, newspaper, December 12, 1918; Guymon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273659/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.