The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1922 Page: 4 of 10
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PAGE FOUR
THE GUYMON HERALD
THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922.
fHE GUYMON HERALD
KataMlalie* !■ 1 HfMt
da Harmon Dimomt wu consolidated wit*
The Herald March In. 1#1 .
PUBLISHED EVERT THtmSI AT
C 1 L K n K. MILLR1
PvMlaktr
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
Enterrd at the Guymon. Oklahoma,
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County Judire
County Attorney
Court Clerk
Countv Clerk
Bherlff
Ta* Aaeeseor
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(tupt of School*
County Knalne.r
Commissioner, 1st
Commlasloner. Inrt
Commlaaloner. 3rd
Oeo M Frltta
Mark F Adams
A F. Biirrh
J. C. Williamson
rhns A. I.eeman
Frank C Mathewi
jjjnssJJJ.
W. A Martin
W A. Inpcram
put. H. A. I.andla
Plat Ham B Hall
Plat . O. C. Olatthanr
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHOOLS STRONG FOR
GOOD ROADS CLUB
close fitting black blind which roUs in-
side the regular blind and which shuts
out every ray of daylight during the
picture plays. These blinds are fitted
FOR I OMMISHIONKH—SttroNII HUT.
The Herald la aathorlaed to announce
J. C. Denlson aa a candidate for County |f high school students at the big .
Co^ntV'.'subJect*ton?ha^l?tion Community Meeting gave fifteen nth, to every window in the auditorium.
ot tie Democratic Primary In August. for the Goo(J RogdB club rijcht heartily, The next movie should be more ol a
FOR commiiiiiiohikr. HF.rown nifT. they are more than giving it every, success than ever.
,hlhnamr of j" day and not only saving it for Friday! The Misses Myrtle Salter anj Mona
rnon. for the office of County commtH- c,Venin£ profframa. Every student and Williams with Superintendent C.
r^u0^iMe^,'?0n\ie"arc«.on0foTe": faculty member felt highly honored1 I>avis will attend the County School
Iwmotratlc Primary election In August. to ^ a guegt at guch a gathering and Kxhihit at Boise City Friday. I H y
the boys and girls mention every day have been called over fqr judges in dif-
how much they enjoyed the varied pro-l ferent sections of the exhibit.
gram and if it were possible they Next week begins the last six weeks
.. .. ... ,h. would all probably walk to Canadian period of this school year. Every ef-
I* m'orra*t""prI msry ''lsctloa la AaKuet. with the Club or. the "Booster Trip."j fort will be made to finish the year in
22 I If the Good Roads Club and the rest fine shape. All sorts of interesting
of the town boosts the school, the events and contests have been plan
FOR < OMMI*MIONKR
Walter M flark of Carthage Town-
ship. Texas county. Oklahoma, an-
nounces himself aa a candidate for
County Commissioned of the Third Pis-
Texas County, subject
PUB < OMMI<INI<INKB. TIIIBI) l>l«T
^The Herald la authorised to announc# gchool feels the same way about the ned and Commencement promises to
a^candldafe for the office of commls- town and Club for they surely feel be unusually good. May belongs to the
District of Tsms^ounty5*subject't*o'he boastful about these organizations "chool and especially to the Senior,
action of the Democratic Primary elec-
tion In Auguat.
AWWOl NCKMRKT.
I hereby announce as a candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Texas County,
subject (o the action of the Democratic
right now.
Class. Commencement must impress
The Coach and his sprinters leave' them so much they will never forget I
Friday afternoon for Dalhart, where their high school days, and here is a
they will participate in a Tri-State In- time when patrons can remember j
vitational Track Meet, and with consid- their own "dear old happy school
HYlmary0 Your support and influence crable hope of winning high ranking Hays." Let's work together to makej
will be appreciated. KR nB|?t! Ok'ls. and perhaps the trophy cups. Chen- this true this year.
, " ! ault, Guymon's high point man of last
MRS. E. J. EARL DIES
Word was received in Guymon this
morning of the death of Mrs. E. J.
Karle, wife of one of the prominent
citizens of the Goodwell vicinity, which
occurred at 1:40 a. m. The funeral will
take place tomorrow afternoon in
Goodwell.
Subscribe for the Herald
JIIX.K RNftl.AKn FOR COMGRF.S* .
The Guymon Herald Is authorlxed to year, is in the running again except
place in nomination the name in short distance races, while James
William H. Kngland. of Ponca City, aa
a candidate for the Republican nomlna- and H. K. Peery Will be good team
tr?ct, '^ubject'o'the'state-'wlde'primary mates. Guy Welch, too. gives good ac-
in August. 1S22. j count of himself on the cinder path,
and with Simmons on the short dashes,
JOSEPH ELDRIDGE IS |
OUT FOR ASSESSOR |
In the proper column will be found i
the announcement of Joseph Eldridge S
for the office of Assessor of Texas 5
15 Per Cent Off
Fashion vies, with value in this presentation of
EXQUISITE EASTER MILLINERY
Wonderful hats all brand new and so fresh
looking, when you see them you will know that
the utmost care hasbeeen used in their selection.
Will have a new shipment of
LADIES READY TO WEAR
For Our Easter Trade
SEAMAN MILLINERY
Royal Theatre Building
1 W ''J^ *ntv" the track team has some good material.''®ounty 8ubjf^ to the actlon of *he ,
subject to the decision of the Repubii- In the field events Chenault will again ''!"?frat!C ^
can voters at the primary e.ectlon In ^ jn ^ pitman a ^ Eldridge is well known ,n the county.
AU"UFRANK KF.ATH. Hooker. Okl^ gecond, while Willoughhy and Arm- having for the past four years been the
strong will make up this strong quar-
renresentative of the S. F. Baker Rem- j a
edy Company. During that time he g
has been in many homes of the county i S
I HAVE ENTERED THE CON 11 ST
at the ClfYMON MERCANT1I.K CO
Vote for mr and your vote
ill be appreciated.
o
ron *11 Kit IKK
The Herald in mithorlsed i" announce i Chenault was elected captain of
IM K\ 111s f Hooker, iih u candidate _
f,,r II,.. office Of Sheriff of Texas the Track squad Wednesday afternoon1 , ,, =
,h." i^'0" X°t A :! and With such a captain and Coach the' "nd he hopes to have*h<> "upp"rt of al! I S
lw mc rratic I rtmary election next AU ^ acquaintances. He has the firood 8
kum _ track season opens smilingly. 1 .. a
- n |( ,v „■ will of all who know him, and tolls us «
i i iii ihkkmhok Superintendent C. P. Davis spent tne ^ 4 =
The Herald Is authorised to present most of thp wepk at oklahoma City,' lf e,eote(1- he will do his best to give |
,hr nnsUhn;;; ?orH,heKomioVA .%-.o?'Sf representing the Delius-Bratton Post ,hp °f thfl county fa,r 1
- - • ments on their property.
srursKirwiA'Tijaa' °i°< ;h« >«< •
I A very interesting one-act play en-
titletl "A Minister Pro Tem" was
Auitust
I'lIK tMMKNMHR.
The Herald i- iiuihoriied to print the the Expression Class in
ti.tin. Iif Joseph Kltlrldae of fJuymon. ■■ • ' ... ,
, r.t tid i< I a t •* for the office of Assessor ( hapel, Tuesday April 4th. The play
of Te
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8th GRADE AND TEACH- |
ERS EXAMINATION |
The Eighth Grade examinations will 1
x;t county, subject to the i>emo- WJW much enjoyed by everyone and be held April 13-14 and May 18-19 at =
Ir i in a r s n _uk_ _ | i,n( mil/.h work ha« h pn tht- places named by County Super- jg
accomplished by the Expression intendent Martin.
Class. The regular Teacher's examination
A great improvement to the high will be held April 27, 28 and 29th at j
school auditorium for moving picture the Court House, Guymon, Oklahoma, j j
purposes has been added by the Moth- JOHN H. FOX,
ers* Club this last week. This is the County Superintendent.!
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GOOD POK 100 VOTES KOR YOUR
FAVORITE CONTKSTANT
Coniestsnt'i
Nam* ■
Good Until April 7th, t> I* M.
Only 8 Days More
of the Bi^ Price Smashing Sale
now in its last stages and fast passing into history.
Have You Been Here? If Not—Why Not?
FREE COUPON WORTH
$1.00
ONE DOLLAR
To sny customer msning s purchase of
$10.00 or more of Furniture.
10,000 Votes
EXTRA
NAMK
Clerk Amount
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PRICES REDUCED ON ENTIRE $50,000 STOCK I
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I 11 Where will you buy sueh merchandise at the price whi n this Ki at ^ale is over? Those who have bided the time may have done so wisely for the closing hours
of this great sale will be crowded with wonderful ha gains.
1 11 We are leaving nothing undone to make this the greatest bargain giving event ever staged in Guymon. So the entire stock from Cellar to garret is included, not
i an article escapes the price smashing event. So join th< thrifty buying throngs and get in on these bargains before it is too late. Come see for yourself, seeing
is belie\ing. Knowledge is the wings with which we fy heavenward.
KRinnt'iminmiwuuiDniiMMw .u."
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Dressers
$-10.00 Dresner, now $29.45
86.00 Dreader, now 27.00
21.50 Dresser, now 15.55
25.00 Dresser, now 17-00
10,000 Votes Kxtra
nMMMMMMM
Rockers
Buffet
$76.00 Wax Oak $52.35
55.00 Wax Oak 12.75
10,000 Votes Kxtra
$17.50, Nyw
10.50, Now
6.50, Now
5.00, Now
$12.39
7.95
3.98
2.29
FORD CAR
Rugs
3,000 and 5,000 Kxtra Votes
Kach Hocker
will be Awarded to the
Winner on
Saturday Night,
APRIL 15
10:00 O'CLOCK. P. M.
Chairs
TO CUSTOMERS
$7.50 leather
$5.00
who "haven't time to
5.00 I/oather
3.90
select their goods in
2.50 Chair
1.98
closing hours of sale
1.85 Chair
1.49
we can arrange so you
500 Votes Kach Chair
get your votes.
AXMIMSTKR BRUSSELS
M OOI>xl2 H.VOO
4M.M 9x12 IH '.O
43.00 Dxl2 .WOO
10.000 Votes Kxtra Ktrh Rug
TAPKSTRY RL'CiS
lat M 9x12 121.60
2H.OO 9x12 22 00
22.60 toll ia.u
5.000 Vates Extra
WOOL FILLED FIBER RUOS
|17.M to 20110, CSiolce $12 50
S.000 Votes Extra
Mattresses
Spacial purrhasa in Matresae*
pl n<litl Matress, regular Vi
110.00, Now ti
(Etpact Arrival any train)
Horse Collars
500
Regular $2.2f>, 2.50 and 3.00
CHOICE
$1.69
Ranges and Cook
Stoves
Tha mall«*nlilr Chopper Clad cant rust
ran^r, $l«0 00, now 1125.00
20.000 Volrs Kxtra
Whlta Enamalad Mallfahlr Ranirr
Rairular 9140 mi. Now IIIS.0*
Plain Mallrahle Run ire Kryular 9125.00
Now 9100 00
20,000 Vote* Kxtra any Ranf*
GUYMON MERCANTILE CO. |
OKLAHOMA i
I GUYMON ... -
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The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1922, newspaper, April 6, 1922; Guymon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273762/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.