The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1920: Searching Inside

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... in this community. munity. , Earl Gardner called at L. W. j Ward's Sunday evening. j Now is the time to get... Be per I lac. No ad accepted for leaa th « WANTEIJ—A girl for house work- Call on Mrs. J. A. Scott... of j Kansas and Robertson of Oklahoma Road building and good roads are expected to be present... jt js expected that the attendance j agong the State governors, will issue this year will far surpass... of road building. The plan, — ,— "jTI' ence Day was shown by L. S. Pal- j cost and relative advantages

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... of the District Court of the Sr.tyh°.f.iJXM^ th.£*t?.t?w°'0kI : - . *" - same w.in w.e , -- \ nHo# j f i*?ay.... J. Perry, w|thln four months from this date, or Eva, Okla., within four months from 8an,e..., and that un- | Vs. No. 2181. less he answer the petition filed there- j w. A. Spivey, Defendant in by said... of Oklahoma To the Following named Corporations: Texas County; J. W. Ansley Irrig. Co. Bolin Hall Co...- Ritchie. Miss Margaret Ritchie. Miss Miss Margaret lti rsigned at the Law Office of W. G. i Margaret J

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.... Portwood to W. J. Flanagan NWH 8-2-11, $900.00. W. L. Haynes to L. B. Grubb, lots 11 and 12, block 15.... Kamphaus SW^i 19- 4-10, $1.00. W'„ B. Bryant to G. S. Kamphaus, SE'4 19-4-10, $1.00. J. D. Beach to J. E.... Clark to J. A. Kear, Lots 5-6, Blk. 78, Guymon, $600.00. W. W. McConnell to J. Brown, SE'4 4-2-14.... Rogers, SW% 5-3-14, $15Q0.00. R. L. Pierce to H. S. Wood, E^SW^ -S^SEV4-33-l-12, $1.00. W. J. Risen to R.... C. LolmaUgh, S%- 5-5-16. $1500.00. J. Hancock to S. F. Raftdleman, SE1^-29-5-17, $1.00. W. E. Hughes

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... Saturday iroin aalina, Aansas, where sne spent her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. j^. w. banks. 'Mr. and Mrs. O..., therefore ordered that Friday Okla., Assistant; W. A. Martin, Guy mon, Educational Departnemt. J. B. HISEY... Tuesday for Liberal and Beaver, on business. J. B. Craig of Liberal, was looking after business matters... in Guymon yesterday. . E. W. Beeson of Richards, Colo., I Farmers report a sood ram over spent Sunray...- D. W. Sipes, the Elkhart real essas, was a business visitor in Guy- tateman, was a Guymon visitor

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... COnW>' r«he Guymon f o > prop-! John L. Gilson for Copn.T ASjP«W^mi« ,, You'll -ver mi. th, money... at The Advance Office, Hooker, or either of the Banka. B. W. MAYS, Precinct Registrar. BYRD & WIIITTET Commercial... for Assessor. Jack C urtis for Treasurer. C. B. French for Treasurer. uawiwiwuuu - — W \ Ingram for County... Surveyor. ^as now issued several orders au- W. A. Martin for County Super- thorizing preferential treatment... efforts on the. Ed. McMain for Sheriff. part of the railroad officials, are ex-, W. Mays for County

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... wasn't going to the post office. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hale and family were visiting Mr. and Mrs Edd Smith... Sunday for Hooker, where they will help in wheat harvest. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Church and Alice returned... helped W. L Fisher fix his well Monday morning. Most everyone attended the picnic on the river Monday..., to visit w;,h his father and mother. Harry Lott was at Guymon Saturday. day. vrv. y T. Fivle called on Mrs.... Ritter home Sun- F. P. StuTU and daughter Pearl w>ion"ine at Guymon Saturday. E. W. Betty and wife

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... at Goodwell Sunday evening. PLEASANT PLAINS Messrs. Johnson and Brvan are cutting wheat for Allen Jeffus. W. J... calling at the 0. S. Fergeson home Sunday evening. Bee Barney Castle and Vernon Shirley called at the J. W... at the J. W. Wallis home Sunday. Mrs C. F. Allen's sister, Mrs. Dart, from California, who has been... than most houses will ask you- One Block West of Depot. J. G. McLARTY Guymon, Oklahoma P PERKINS Rev...' home. i J B West and Ernest Williamson have sold out their vulcanizing business at Texhoma and are both

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...«« Clerk * ~J."C^WlSSS SK7 a Tax Asissor "Sim J* - I^nTUnr^^-:-----W A-Ma^ Commissioner. 1 t D< trirt... conflict herewith or hereby repealed. J. O. GRAY. _ President of Board. Atteat JACK CURTIS, ORjr QUrk.- — W... in renrwalinuroe. _ COL'NTT OFFICIALS _ . f Oo. U. Fritta £w,nty 1 F. Hiner Da* County A.|Orwi -—- Hensoa Co.... Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and family spent Sunday at the R. W. Holland home. Harry. Roy and Ruby and Norma... « j fined in tne sum of not less than 110.00, aloner of the Second Commissioner Dla* or more than

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.... WANT TO INCREASE \m RATES 75 PER CENT J. G. McLarty and Dr. W. H. Lang- l& ston, representing... pressure which we are all vitally interested, tion and adjudicate rates for the s - h-.P0W/rnand llght A... was that this was essential to enable them to continue the service, grow IvMly IX SI1C 19 vU I XII U1 V W v Ck bllvi T Cfi,v... are often said to be j When in the election of November, Dick T. Morgan Dies ANCHOR D. PICNIC A GREAT EVENT... of Secretary W. W. Kennedy Tuesday night to consider the conditions under which the State Corporation

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... is elected treasurer will make a very competent officer. ficer. OFFERS YOUNG MEN A FINE OPPORTUNITY Mr. J. R..., Oklahoma, is spending a few weeks in Guymon, the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. E. Breslin. He..., and this school affords Ok-117th inclusive, throughout th^coun-j ♦ Yours very AJN„ lahoma boys an opportunity... af ternoon. The bride is the are "expected any time, ami as soon as dauehtJr of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.... ooi/ionta nf Tpxas County, having Manager J. B. Craig, who was m lived on their farm near Hardesty, Guymon

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