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THE GUYMON HERALD
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26,1922.
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN
MttrtMif Is thla Mini I*
No U mw M tor I ewe tbaa Mr.
WANTED—Stenographic or clerical
position by young lady. Kiperlenced
stenographer an<1 high achool graduate.
Address 1*. O. Box 1«4, Hooker. Okla.
4MI
WaNTKD—To hear from owner of land
for aale or trade near Guymon. Also
Klff location, description and terms In
flrat letter. Robt. A. Hooker, 401 W.
(th. Ht. Hutchinson. Kan*. 4*11
WANTEI>—Men or women to take or-
dera among friends and neighbors for
the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full
line for men. women, and children.
Eliminates "turning We pay 75c an
hour spare time, or fit.OA s week for
full time. Experience unnecessary.
Write International Stocking Mills,
Norrlatown, Pa. litf
rOH BALE OK TRADE.
FDR BAI.K- Jl5 acres land « miles
southwest of Guymon. Inquire at this
office or address P. O. Box 5f>. 4Stf
ROR SAKE—Two registered Holstein
Bull calves, one 2 weeks old and one
months old. Apply to A. H. Alpers,
!> miles north of Optima. 4Stlp
FOR 8AL.E—In Texas county, NEtt
S-I-ll. Good level land, one frame
bouse 14 by 20. A bargain If taken at
once. Buy from owner, C. I). Hammll.
(Jeff. Illinois. 48t4p.
FOR BALE—For best offer, cash or
terms, lot 1, In block 15, Funk addition
to Guymon. "M" csre of Herald. 4M4
FOR HAI.K—Picture Bhow In Kansas
town of 1500,well equipped. For sale
or will trade for good Texas county
land. I>. B. Almond, Hooker, Okla. 4*tJ
FOR HALK—Purebred Buff ohplngton
Cockerels. 9 mo. old. Price 12 50. Loca-
tion, 17 ml. north and 4 mi. west of
Guymon Mrs. Roy Voile. Route I>.
Guymon. Okla 47t4p
FOR HALE—Seven head milk cows,
three giving three to Ave gallons of
milk a dav. with calf by side, four to be
frish soon. Tall or write Theo. Lirk'n,
B o. 86-4-12, Route U. Ouynor. ok;..
47Up
FOR SALE— Rsrred Rock Cockerels.
$1 to each Address H. B. Pauls. Ksuts
A, Hooker. Okla.
FOR SALE—boo bushels of seed spelts
at 11.00 per hu. This spelts made four
bushels where barley made one last
year. Stamper Bros., Guymon, Okla.
4«t4p
FOR BALE OH TRADE—Registered
Ferrheron Stallion and Black Mam-
moth Jack. Call phone ill or See J. N.
Karn at the Equity Btors. 46tf
one eleven
ettes
£
Three
Friendly
Gentlemen
Made to SwtYourTute
Ws kivi for "ysari catered to tk« cigarstts
Wkb this s^srisass, %* craatad Oae Usvsa-
"lll"-">lt<4 to Suit Your Tssts."of ths
worifi three gratis* ctfaretta tobaccos -
I — TURKISH, lor Atom*
I - VRCNA. for NMmu
I — BURLEY, for Meflownsu
W samed them Om Eleven — the addraaa of Mr
kom office W« at* proud of their ucciti.
Have You Tried Them?
fi%>20
*111 'AST*. AVE.
FRISCO
Mr. Brown called on Mra. Henry
Muasman one day the past week.
E. W Betty called at the 8. A. Rittsr
home Saturday.
K. J. Earle, Jr.. and wife ware call-
ing at the Earle home Saturday
Joe Mead made a buainesa trip to
Guymon Thuraday.
Don Buchanan was at Guymon Mon-
day.
A cold spell hit Frisco Monday and a
little snow fell.
Mr. Hawkins and family moved on
the farm owned by John Mansfield one
day the past week.
Roy Smith's home and furnishings
were destroped by fire Saturday morn-
ing about I o'clock. They have the
heart-felt sympathy of the entire
neighborhood.
J. H. Deakln waa shopping at Guy-
mon Saturday.
FOR BALE—Fresh Toung Cow.
on Paery A Scott.
Cal
4 41 f
FOR BALE
Power Plant.
TYRONE ROUTE 2.
Rev. Williamson preached at Cres-
cent Sunday morning and night.
J. L. Harrison and wife attended
OR TRADE-An Alamo' <huroh It'*?
Apply to J. S. Peery. I dinner with the J. D. Harrison family.
46tf Clyde Csrpenter and wife and daugh-
ter spent Bundsy night at the Claude
Carpenter home.
W Bookleae and wife and Rev. Wll-
liamaon and wife ate 8unday dinner at
the Dan Wlbklng home.
Mr. Jay Flemmlng and wife and.
Elmer and Harry Harrlaon apent Sun-
day at the Fred Harrison home.
W. L. Bookless and fsmlly ate Sun-
day dinner at the J. M. Meredith home.
Mra. Claude Carpenter spent Saturday
with Mra. O. P. Rookleaa.
Floyd Hooks has Void hla car and
aaya he will now ride a stick horse.
Oeo. Bookless and wife were Sunday
visitors at the Wslter Scott home.
ron BALE—Registered Polsnd China
boars and gilts. Prices right. Also
ersam separator I miles south and I
eaat of Elkhart.
Sitf Q. F. KINNAMON.
FOR BALE—A few extra good young
registered Hereford cows snd hetfera
««tf HENRY C. HITCH.
TO BXCHANGE—An Oakland Runabout
for a Ford Truck. Call on J. 8- Peery.
or addreaa boi tit Guymon 4Stf
FOR RINT.
FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping
rooms furnished or unfurnished. Phone
810 or 2S0. 4«tf
FOR RENT -Rooms for light house-
keeping. also for transients at lie per
night. City Room a, tdl N. Main. 45tf
FOR RENT—One room for light houee
keeping
• tf MR8 ABBOTT.
NISCBM.ANBOrS.
OPTIMA
Mrs. Geo. Jensen returned last Wed-
nesday night from Luck, Wisconsin,
where she was called by the aerious
Illness of Mr. Jensen's mother. She re-
ports her to still be In a critical condi-
tion Mrs. Jensen has several alsters
ROUTE B.
HEMSTITCHING—If you want good ...... _ . ■ _ . .
work and quick aarvlca send your living there Knroute home she stopped
kemstltrhinic to Ada Hradahaw st 41* aff .t Topaka, Kansas, for n visit with
North Q. Bt. Guymon. Okla
work. Ibe; acotloplng tie.
Straight
44tf
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MUSICIAN*
ihiim J. ho«i: 1Mb as laatnwtlss.
Home Studio 12* North J Street.
Phone ill.
ATTORNEY*.
F. HIN .R IIAI.K. Lawyer. Office In
f>ale Building, oppoalte Court Houaa.
Fbone 241
J41 E. ■RRMI.IN,
Latham Building,
«ttarsey-al-l.aw,
Guymon. Okla.
JOHN I. Ull.bON. AMoeaey-ol laa,
Office In flllaon Building, acroaa from
Court Hsuae
R4HI MARTIN, AI«oraey-a4 laa. Of.
•ce over the Fanners and Merchants
Wank. Hooker. Oklahoma
«AI I Ai l: «i. Mt «ME*. Atlweaey aad
Iwwasellar at l«ss. Prsetlcs la al
courts Office In First Nalloaal
Rank building Office pkoas No. It.
Guymon. Oklahoma
Several from this community at-
tended the Texas County Breeders As-
sociation meeting In Guymon Tuesday
Mrs. Schneider was In Guymon Fri-
day.
Mrs. E. W. Taylor waa In Guymon
Friday.
Thsta Taylor. 1>olly Bloom and Lu-
dle Glaxener called on Grandpa and
Grandma Hatler Thursday afternoon
David Waltera and Italic Oloden
were In Guymon Haturday.
Vernlta Fowler called on Atinls VI.
vian Saturday.
Miss Thelma Taylor spent the week
end at home.
Emma Pope had the misfortune to
crack her collar bone last week but Is
much better at thla writing.
W. F. Vivian is atlll qulte~kick.
Bert Stelaer waa In Guymon Friday.
Virgil Hocketl delivered rattle to Mr
Scott Thuraday.
Earl Dixon butchered hogs Thuraday.
I,eslle Gloden moved up to the Ben
Rarirk place Monday.
Mrs I M. Fowler Is sl«K a lth a cold
this week
Mr and Mrs. Virgil Hockett called at
F. M Vivians Friday.
H H. Wright waa in Guymon Satur-
day
tLHI C. WOOOWARR. AMorwof.
Phone It dflM In Kennedy Build-
ing Brat door ws*t of Lathaaa Build-
ing. Guymon. Okla.
Use IMn ot R. L MOWIfY. Wo—as
14-11. l^lbam building
DR. I. M. I.I44MTNRM. Moolla*. PhonM;
Office. 147, Residents, lit; First Mo-
tional Beak building. Oaymon. Okla.
PHYSICIANS A IIP WW8WI
I a MAVICB. M. I , Rooms I and I
'nrst Nstlonsi Rsnk building
abons No II. residence h*a* No
II*. Guymon, oklahoma.
OR. W. M. LANorroN. rtraieJOB OOd
tsrsees. Gsnsral practise Offlaa I*
rtmnk l Hood Dnag
—Office, No 4. lUeldeece. Ne. Ml
Guymon. OllalWM.
Qoard your itoMfk. It t* th foua
dation of health or disease Th*
world's most favnoua stomach mtdklM
l* Tan lac Wanser l ru* Company.
Gasoline Concrete
Mixer
| am arsparsd t* pul I* *lda-
walks and foundations tor any
siss buildings on short arttaa
My new machlna la b wendarwul
improvement iter Iba *td
Osmsat Ttllag. Oo a*l
Cement Mloobs
work of bll binds sa
Figure with as* Ml ** '
building*.
All Waeb Oaaewaleo
R. J. BBIIT
Pbons III.
the McMshan family, who used to run
s store here.
F. E. Wlsherd of Rocky Ford. Colo-
rado, la here vlalllng relatlvta and
looking sfter buslnesa maltera.
Mrs Jennie Hramlett and little
daughter of Goodwell la here visiting
friends snd rslallvea.
Misses Flora Brsnlley and Mildred
Portwood, teachers In the Optima
schools, spent the week end at their
homes in Goodwell
Mlsa Kmms Ammann entered school
st Goodwell Mondsy
The basket ball game between the
Hlock aad Optima glrla Friday resulted
In the score of IS to * In favor of (>p-
tlma.
Mr llace waa u|> from Guymon Sal
unlay until Monday visiting with old
friend*
Mr. and Mrs. G. W Rlffe were down
from Tyrone Haturday and Bundav
visiting with Ihelr daughter, Mrs. Paul
Wright snd fsmlly George Wright is
gradually getting belter but Is still un-
der the nurse's cars.
Ws received a letter from Mr Dor-
ear this week. He aaya they are hav-
ing a fine time with nothing ta do hut
eat and sleep snd drive sround snd
entoy the sights. He saya It Is cool
enough! some mornings to light the
gas A few of us wouldn't mind bslng
In the south ss ws bsvs besn hsvlng
some rest winter the last two weeks.
Mr Ntuchal moved his family here
this week from Harper, Kansas, and la
occupying Ihs John Brune house
T E Flach snd family. Mra. Rsvlll
and son snd Mrs Cousins snd daughtsr
attended Ihe revival services at the
Mrthodlat church In Guymon Saturday
and Punday nights Mr. Finch look
part In Ike special niuelo.
Found—Bundsy morning sround Ihe
dance halt, about ten smpty boost but
Ilea Iiwners can have ssme by clslm-
Ing Ihem This ls« shsme and dlsgracs
lo optima and If any one has hess sp-
pointed lo try Is pul a Mop lo this. Ihey
evidently are not trying lo da so We
are In hopes that Ihs rlllsene sf Optima
will not tolsrsls this much longer
Cbaa Polf and family attended
church In Guymon Sunday
The ladles' Aid met al the rhureh
Wed need ay and eerved for Mrs Tossrt
Hnsrl and IIulh Wslherry sre sick
Doctor l-owry wss called Saturday.
Msxetie snd Is Mont Durst srs also on
the sil k list Almost everyone Is com-
plslnlng of cold*.
iNin Wllllsms and family aho had a
grocery store here about a year ag* left
last wsek for their farmer home In
Tenne*****.
Mr Gilmore of Tyrone waa her. Man-
day visiting at Ihe Paul Wrlghl home
Mra ilumper*a baby has been quite
sick
Mrs Marls Amaisnn Isft Mondsy for
Harper fcanea*. f*t n visit wllk frlsnds
there
PERKINS
Mrs. Mack Suitor spent S.iturday
night al Mr Suitor's on the old Hooker
ranch.
Mr. and Mre. Slice called at I.. Phil
ippe's Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Wooden has been on the alck
list with a vsry aore throat Ihe last
few days.
Some of Ihe men from sround her<
took In Ihe m^n's meeting In town Bun
dsy afternoon.
Mr. snd Mrs Wooden snd Murrel
spent Tueedsy night with Mrs WihmI-
esn's parenla, Mr snd Mrs. Broa n, near
Range.
We hsve certainly been having some
■id weslher Ihe pset week
Mrs. Gilbert lllcks spent Tuesday af-
trrnoon with Mrs Roy Brysn In town
Mr snd Mrs. Wooden and eon enlled
si E. J Philippe's Bunds)' after Sun
day School.
Mr Meek Suitor snd family went to
the Hooker ranch Bundsy sftor Mra
Suitor.
Goodwell snd John West snd Corbon
nffrnsn rsllsd at L E Williamson's
Sunday sflernoon.
Mr I'w s 11 bought three head of oat-
tie from E. J. Philippe Ihe past weak
I'ont forgel Lllersry Krldsr nlghi
The dshstors seem Is bs real busy tbeee
day*.
RED POINT
ShouW say thst the weather the past
week hss been quite sultsble for hug-
ging the parlor heater. We ars sorry
that we can't appreciate the change.
Several neighbors gsthsred at the
Pierce home Sunday and enjoyed mualc
and singing.
Miss Helen Pierce spent the week end
at home, returning Monday morning
to her school at Pleasant Hill.
J E. Booth recently employed Willie
Bales to work on the rosd. Mr. Booth
Is some rosd boss, killing the district's
surplus tax money in s way that he
thinks best for lasting results. We
say let the good work go on.
Pncle Joe wss the first school vis-
itor at Red Point in the new year. Now
since Lncle has the ball a-rolllng. who
will be next to kick.
Kirby Pierce, one of our big fur
trappers had the luck lo catch s fine
coyote recently.
Sunday evening Kirby Tierce and
Culvin Booth motored to the P. A. and
M. C. Now we sort'a guess what calU
Klrhy there, he hsving s sinter, brother
and perhaps s lady friend attending
college, but can't recall Cul's business
there unless It be for Kirby's ssfetv.
Elmer McCarty of near Elkhart, Kan-
sas. was a home visitor the first of the
wsek.
V
PHOENIX PICK-UPS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hatfield afcent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs 7„amhert
Mrs. Jim Hopson and children and
Mrs. Bull Hopson called on Mrs. K S.
Lyle sFrlday.
Mrs. Dow Mitchell Is on the sick list
at thia writing.
Hud Bcroggina, John Bcrogglns.
Miles McGraw and Chester. Deaton
called on Boh Grsnt Friday night.
Truman Wihking was s business
csller st the L. A. Landess home last
week.
Mr and Mrs. L. A I*andess and fsm-
lly. Miss Carnnie Land ess. Miles Mc-
Graw. Miss Bessie Smith and A E.
Grant were guests at Mr. and Mrs Bud
Scroggins' Tueadsy night.
Mr Berry called on Cheater Deston
laat week.
Jim Mitchell has been suffering the
past week with rheumatism.
Bob Grant called at the Bcrogglns
home Saturday.
John Bcrogglns spent Sunday with
Woodle Lylea.
Chester Deaton celled on Mrs. Bob
Grant Sunday night.
Miss Eunice Lyles spent Bundsy with
Miss Sylvia Scroggins.
Mr snd Mrs Hesrns Dobhe apent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Bob Grant
Richie Mitchell and l^slle Mltrhi-ll
ere business rallera In Liberal Sun-
day.
Boh Grant and Miles McGrsw were
buelness callers at Tyrone Saturday.
Miss Hessie Smith and brother. Em-
met, attended Sunday School at Phoe-
nix.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams and chil-
dren anil Henry Bcrnstcina spent Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs Hud Scroggins
Dow Mitchell called al Jim Mitchell's
Sunday morning.
J. T l.ylea called on Karl Bcrogglns
Sunday t
Mr and Mrs Freemon trawler spent
Sunday with Mr. nnd Mra l^>wls Lsri-
ess.
Mr snd Mrs L A Undeaa were bust-
ness caller* al Tyrone Saturday
"Critpj as* eruacbf u' tU-tht-
time-citekly! A* seeer tough
er ltatbtry! Gee, whit would
hMppca it Ktllou'* to* *"
up Mot* tomorrow !"
CarnJFJakes
when you eat Kello$&i
From the instant you open the generous
sized package \till they're tucked away in
great and tiny "bread-baskets," Kellogg's
Corn Flakes are a never-ending delight!
You can't eren look at those big sunny-brown
flakes, all joyously flavored, crisp and
crunchy, without getting mighty hungry!
Kellogg's are never leathery or tough or
hard to eat—they're just wonderful!
Such a spread for big and little boys and
girls—the sweetheart of fine white southern
corn kernels deliciously flavored and de-
liciously toasted in Kellogg's own way!
You can't imagine anything more joyous
to eat, or more ideal for fussy appetites at
any hour!
Kellogg's Corn Flakes are childhood'!
ideal food! Kiddies can eat as much as they
can carry! Every mouthful makes for health.
Don't just ask for "corn flakes"! You
say KELLOGG'S—the original kind in the
RED and GREEN package.
KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes
are made by the folks who
gave you the JUNGLELAND
Moving Pictures. See coupon
inside every package of
KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes
which explains how you can
obtain another copy of
JUNGLELAND.
TOASTED
CORN
CORNFLAKES
Ah* saVsr. sf KEU.0CCS MUMBLES .J
KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked ..J krwmUU
Sal* Dates made at th* Herald Office or either of the Banks.
WIIITTET & BYRD
AUCTIONEERS
Guymon Hooker
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W. A. INGRAM
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
Only Licensed Engineer in the Panhindle.
No job too complicated to handle.
Guymon, Okla.
Twenty-four hour Livery Service.
Call Lownsdale; niffht 2ft7; dsy 2A.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Imporve I Farms. A better rate
th*n you can r*t eluewher*. All in-
soections and Loans closed thru this
•fflce.
Gl'YMON LAND AND LOAN 00.
4*tf Latham Buildlnf.
LOOT STAR
Howe anew we had thle week, waan't
HT
Mr and Mre (tea Ulffarrf weal Is
Kill hart Montla) anil left <shv Virgil
alth Mrs. Wasan until their return
1 Mils Jos risstlnga haa been mire
In* school
Ths psrti si Will Noherle' il well
sltendea In spile of Ihs rolal wsntlier
The Center haahel ball team plavri*
lane Hlsr CrMay sflernoon. Collier
winning Ihe same. Il waa aafgl colH
but * larne rrowtl was there.
Little l<ens o Connell baa been out of
school on account of a hsd cold
Mr. owen Crlamon apent Thur*4ar
niahl with Mr Charlls Meal ami family
Alvle Johnson nnd wife entertained
Mis Ollle Johnsva snd sons Hill sn<
(leorie ileorse wss thrown front s
horee snd was protlr hadlr shaken up
Jos O'Connell snd family \lelled si
(loo. Ksmphous' Bunder
Mr snd Mrs Hrhnsuffer snd family
of Klhhsrt, snd Aablne Wsaon wsr*
dlnnsr g*ssta si T. I' Wsson's Sunday
Mr Itandal I'eden Went to town
Thuraday
Mr and Mra A C. Vsndarworh snd
visiting w|lh Ms parents on Ibo Cold-
wslsr ► rank daddy Is doing Iheli
work while the) are swsy
Mre John Volloa and Mra J O'Can
noil soiled on Mro Waaas *e>urda
« kaoaberlala'a Cotagb Moaaody
Thla Is a safe. Blessanl snd reliable
msdl.-ine for roughs snd colds. It hss
been In us* for msny years snd Is
beld In highest eeleem In Ihooe house-
holds where lis good ouslllles sre best
known || Is s favorite with mothers
of yotiag children, as II conlalna no
Opium ar other hattnful drug. Try II
when you bave need of aucli a remedy
Prices Cut!
VSSSL* till
T*rfs Oftor Cmmd TKrt, Dmy
Mii'sll s Magaslitf .t yr
W.Mtisn s World...! yr
I iklsliotns rsniH r . I yr
llouacboid Mggnslnc I yr
OoePrtsa
$1.20
rr^"
OrJrr Club No. 213
Hoi d your onler TODAY. Time
will Iip ptietMled If yon glro*«|y
take any of the ntagailncs
mnd all onlors in
The Oklahoma Farmer
I. Ml al BUg .
Oil.li.ia Olr.OMg.
c
Y T O LOAN
I make 5 year loans with privilege to pay part or all
at any interest payment Interest payable annually.
Why bother about paying interest every six months,
when you can borrow it and pay interest once a year.
Write, or come and see me.
J. R. NICHOLS
Guymon, Okla.
MR. MOTORIST:
H It Your Battery Protected Q
i Against Freezing ,
A few simple ptccaulions now wtll'gusrsntt* per fret battery service la the
Spring.
If youf cat is runninc, your bsttrry should be kept fully rhsrged; If Idle It
•hould be noted by either wet or dry method, both of which ire will
gladly eiplsin
Call snd hsve your bstiery tested or chsrged before it It too Iste. Our prices
ste below pre wsr levels snd service, well, you know lhat for Service,
Quality snd Price, we can't be besten
We give every job. large or small, th* ssme attention, the BKST.
Walden Battery Company
Guymon,
I'll! >MB III t
Texhoma.
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