The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1921 Page: 2 of 12
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THE GUYMON HERALD
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1921.
HI
EVERYBODY IS COMING TO THE FAIR
And we want everybody to come to the Big General Store and make us a visit. You will
be welcome. We have been in the Panhandle a long time, and we believe in the country,
it's people and the Fair.
J. G. McLARTY,
rcrrffTTTTiHH
TJLASSIFIED COLUMN STATE Sl'PT. *
.lu ~ FUTURE FOF
•< re* !*•* «ha •.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
W**T*D.
STATE SUPT. SEES BIf. P1*"- The rve,ninK *• f*nt
rrTi'DV pad p a v« c iou* *nd at • 'at* houp ■*' ,<fl
FLTLKL tOK V. A. m. v. for tWir hoinM The next meeting
Th. following letter from Hon. R will be at L. E. Williamaon'e.
7 | H. Wilson, Stat* Superintendent of Mr9- Loop* brother, wife and
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
the Herald Office or either of
Sale Dates made
Banks.
H. wilson, oupernivcnu™.. -
WANTED-M.n or PubUc Instruction, explains itself and *rtT0™ .^anSM, ,^nt from
SK" S boli.rr fun ( Wlll ^ of lnUrelt to the ctisena of *« ne«iay till Fnday w.th h*r
™ "for men. w<Kn.r_ *nd _eMMr.n. ^ D__w.From now on Sunday School will
Mt'SlCIAXS
«KITA NANCB—PUM lulmrlm. §t -
dl* ■< Gwlaf k««f. Ph*«e IT*.
racDA j. icn I .
Horn* Studio. It* North
I'hon* iM.
„tsss
lour *p*r« time, or IM H i
ATTORNEYS.
Ml tfm*. Exp«rt*ne*
Wilt* International Btocklna V.JVi
Herrlstown. Pa.
SAME O* TWADK-
President Goo. A. Coffey,
President Panhandle A. A M. College, -
Goodwell. Oklahoma. ** n,*ht and Sunday w,th Lal,,n
Dear Mr. Coffey :-Your letter of Grossman.
the Sth has been received and I note
begin at 2 o'clock p. m. instead of 3. r, him:h dale. L*«m office in
One of the Berry girls spent Satur- Dato^BulUlng. oppo.it. Court House.
• LA _ J C*.. J - .w> 4 L I SlllaM
VAN C. WHITTET
Commercial and Live Stock Auctioneer
WIRE ME AT MY EXPENSE
i GUYMON, OKLAHOMA.
T"TT"ftt—""wawnnwgamanwMaiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
OPTIMA
nr*. access which the Panhandle Agricul- Howard Stamper went to Kansas __—
"tf tural and Mechanical College is mak- City last week with a car loud of «=*■*• i^vAWj Law.
. «t. in<r under vour management. Yon calvea which bought
vriu KAl K S room houM on 7# foot —
* .t front ko<x\ shade. barn snd w]th mUch gratification the splendid
chicken houw one b ock n—a-~-,I.
offlr* Term.. Inquire At H.rsld Office
. tural and Mecnamcai toueje n a-
won bai E—l>ota 11 and II. Bik. <1. ing under your management. You calves which bought the top market
B-I> Addition i,ou 1 an4 I. Bllj.«7. have , larger enrollment thaa price. The SUmpers don't handle
5 N«nV. Ad ; two of the Sute Normal Schools had anything in the cattle line but first
Mike me bee, offer J R WHARTO., Your Summer School made class stuff.
Campbell. Tea.a ^ lowing. I «. F. Carpenter, "Carp" for short,
UndT«oA£V& STttWSwa p^p-1 The people of the Panhandle are has returned from Indiana and is oc-
•rty K e E U seaman. Guymon. Oklal^ of the|r ^-hool and they have a cupying his place at the Jenson Hard-
You have made it fill a ware as of old.
JAB. E. ■BBSLIR. Att*n«r-«4-Law,
Latham Building, Guymon, Okla.
JOKE L OILME imtMT-tl Law.
Office In Qllaon Building, acroa. fr
Court Roum.
flee over th. Farmer, and Merchant.
Bank. Hoekar. Oklahoma.
WALLACE G. HIGH**, Ai
i eaaaellar at Law. Prai
.W ner aad
FOR BAI.E—On. «'• room
sleeping porch, acroaa atreat from th*
Hlch School; On* four
lit? °n* bU,,n'" "eLLBM* JOHNSON.
FOR BALE—Four room bona* wit!
Mock of around. Bne well and wind
•till aad pump *n«ta*. two hundroa
ML tank "water plp*<
.rm.mla -t b%lldln,._
■ (I Bee O. A. HART.
to houM and
feaoed. n*ar
IJtf.
FOR BALE OR TRADE—A R*al R*o
^uck fl^clA- aha^ at . bar.Aln^
£: r.: "" ™
FOR BALE—a Ml
MMtaiy payi *ata
H
TOM EtTLER
FOR BALE OR TRADE—Al oot N«
Ct-« IBirploo Croam Separator W
traOo fo* K*o* eow. n KtLLm
How
III
R O KELLER.
right to be. . . —... —
real mission in the educational af- Mrs W. R. Place had the miafor-
fairs of thia state. You win remem- tune to fall a few days ago and break
ber that I have always stood strong her hip. She is now in a Liberal hos-
for the Panhandle Agricultural pital.
School. Their first extra appropria-l Paul Wright and Mike Coffin have
tion for Summer school was made up- returned from their hunting trip in
on my suggestion and recommenda- New Mexico where they captured a
tion because I realized the needs of younr deer and it ia on exhibition at
the teachers of that section. The he fair in Guymon.
three Panhandle counties of thia state We are taking in the fair aad hence
are larger than several of our east- news items are short thia woak.
em rtatea, aad thia ia the only inati-
_ . Tactic* In all
court*. Office In First National
Bank building. Office Pbon* No. (I.
Ouymon. Oklahoma
ALICE C. WOeOWABE Attn
Phon* It. OtHc* In Kennedy Build-
In*, flr.t door west of Latham Build-
ing. Guymon, Okla,
Law aftle* mt WL U BOWBLKT. Rooms
14-IS. Latham bulldla*.
Money to Loan on Farms
Five years at eight per cent intereat we charge >60 a thou-
sand commission. Now read this, then go and pay someone
else $100 en the thousand. We have some real bargain in
land, both in Oklahoma and Texaa.
Guymon Land and Loan Co.
Latham Building Guymon, Oklahoma.
DKSTIITS.
for sale—Two
good one-raw
terms wltr '
R G EBI.
Will e*ll *n t*rms
FOE BALE—A f*w *itra sood young
nST*^ H#r"°MENRT C HWH
tution we have in the entire Panhan-
dle. aad I am m favor of making it
efficient and strong. Some day that
school will be one of the main insti-
tutions ia Oklahosaa.
We hare approved your normal
training course and the High School
Inspector wiB be out in a short time
to inspect your school. I wish you
FOE BEMT.
FOR RENT Two aljeplne r®°T* •"<l
a garaa* Apply to Bra F. B. MatfcUL
NORTH FORK
(Late for last week.)
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Smith made a
trip to Spearman, Texas after Mrs.
J. Smith's mother. She has BMde a
week's visit and will start for her
home near Pawnee. Oklahoma next
Friday
DB. L M. LIGHTMER. D*attef. Phon*.;
Office. 14T; Realdence. lit; Flrel: Sa
tleaaT Baak bulldlsg. Qaymon. Okla. |
XML ALICE C. MATES, BmBet OfOes
at r*Mdoace. Pheae IBS, Ouymoa
Oklahoma.
FMTSICtABS AEM ICTWBSBI
x&:
ahaae Be. M; rae «oaee pheae Ma
fee. Oaymea. Oklahoma
ML V. M. UBSmE FhpaijSaja aaO
- j - Oaaaral praeUee Offtee la
Frank D. Head Drag Store. Ft
—Offlea. Na 4: BisHisee. Bo.
Mt
aaj'uSJT ySlC iVA^rllK' T.T
•m 2teE
Ve«.*edar Aaya^ de^rla* hie
isereteee mar arraage far the eaase
to inapect your achool. i wisn you Quite a few peopl« attended the l7" aiid*"l.
would give him as much assistance big dinner at the Verne school house aad every fearta w—k thereafter.
as you can m fetting in touch with last Sunday ~ ~ """ ~
the high schools of that aection. W* ~ *
Shorthorn, Scotch and Scotch Top Cattle
The Real Poland China Hogs
Laverne Center Stock Farm
J. E. MUll, Prop.
MR. BREEDER AND FARMER:
We hope to meet yes at the Texaa Ceaaty Free Fair at Guymon.
Meet as and get acquainted. We have stack for ssle st all timea. Ask
us about a real boar pig frem ear 800 aad «W pound sow*. Have a
junior 2-year-old boar. 760 pounds aad a ltmonth'aold. HXVpeund ball
Let us sapply yea with young stack. We waat te meet you at the Fair.
MOARO AND BOOH Term. "«•<>"■
abl* Call e« Mra Maaaey. Ill North
TAKKH IF
•AEEN t'P—Five head yearling mulea
and a bal* face pory Owner pleaa*
call for *ame and .eltle for k*ep and
ad ertl.m« Three mllM wes* aad I
aonth of oumyon Jhon^ R^.^an _
MBTRATEP—Sorral filly « mulea
, reward for recoeenr £*X*HrRn
S4t, Mldwell. Oklahoma.
WHAT-* black mar* work mul*
mbo\it I reara old. whit* collar marks
an ahouldera Oot In ",ur* " v'i
A or th Owner can hav. sam* by
•raving property, paying for this no-
«Hf OEOPTOREBAN. Blacksmith.
i.oar
rh. rubber lire, .tub*,
llr«n*e lai attach*«1 lo rack.
ple.ee r turn to O. C. Ollll*
<1 receive reward.
desire to work as much as possible
through your institution.
Feel free to call upon ua at any
time we can nerve you and the in-
tereeta of your school.
Yours Sincerely.
R H. WILSON.
State Superintendent.
T
and ci
Ft.dei
Vkaar <
T -e
SHinnunia.
LIBERAL OFFICERS
C.ET A BOOZE CAR
Officers of Stevens county were
tipped off last Friday to the fart that
a booxe car was to pes. through Lib-
eral from Colorado that day. They
immediately got busy and located the
car a few miles north of the city and
irsve chase but the culprits abondoned
the car and took to their heel* and ea-
' raped in the darkness.
The car which aras a Ford hae a
Colorado license and contained a keg
of about 2S gallons of Mountain Dew.
Pespite the officers efforts the offen-
der* escaped The rar was taken to
Liberal and will be sold —Hooker Ad-
vance.
Edith Sade and Erwin Ho peon took
Sunday dinner with the McDonald
young folka.
We were quits surprised and glad
to see John Patterson at Texhoma at-
tending the fair laat Tueeday and
Wedneeday.
Mrs. li. E. Woods staid all night
with Mrs. F. Clark last Saturday
sight
Twenty million people have taken
Tanlac with the moat gratifying re-
suits. Wanaer Drug Co.
Over a quarter of s million well-
known men and women from differ-
ent parte of the country have signed
written endorsements for Tanlac.
Wanaer Drug Co.
/ back without *u tioi>
... HUNT'S OU AS A K TEED
SKIN DISEASS REMEDIES
I (H war. Be toe aad Soar 1. Ml la
the trotani at Itch. I'twi
feagwenn. Tetter or ether itch
tag Mia dlaeaeea Try th*
IrMIWMl at Oti rtaa.
mmmmmmmummmaamm
NO TREEP %0M!MO allowed or our,
Jgeaa on or
Te,/ MePEBMoTT iOMB«,-AK,S.^ |
hematili'Mng to Velma Btrlckland st
B...ISht work. iec. ecollop-
In. Itc JIH
PLEASANT HILL
We sre sorry to hesr of the desth
seemed snd loved by sll who B I ^ ^ ^ ; Sund.y ,ver-
Brother Shubert^ preached s ^ ."^^nd.y ^at homr ^ ^
*nurs Thrasher visited with Jsu- Mr*. Nola Hicks Thursday afternoon
,. J!.^arlv * J HilLrpe bought a team of
" ti o> Mr iiriran a meeting Bt rT1"r*# 'roW M R Rose the past waeV
Brother Brown began a meeting .t ^ ^ ^i
TI, "from this vieinity attend^ lajt ^
o - . -- T,.—Mra. Raitmbaugh Several papers
the fair at Texhoma Tuesday . . ,
The wither continues warm and .Jl,
dry Old timeia -y H la a. long a *•" • * ~
dlght as this country hse known *e ^ •*« ^tear, work sr d
Mr snd Mr. San, Math,, were .. "T
Texhoma Tuesday 'enbaugh. Mr. C.roe. and Mlas Ees.e
Mr Uuddtesoa snd eon Roy were w'~ ^"u Hem snl
oat from Te.hom. Mundsy v,.,tl«g hi. ™ ^
.Thra.b*r leughter-iB-law. Mrs >arley. were
^ m roe.t. of the rlub The next meetlnr
Quite s few fram these parts |>lsa tl^ t w„«.. Ail
PLAINER PRODUCE GO.
Pays Highest Prices
for
POULTRY and EGGS
WE SELL FRESH AND CURED MEATS
SPECIAL
BARGAIN
An improved half section of real good land in
one mile of town TO BE SOLD.
With this land you will get 190 acres of first class
crop; Four head of horses; Farm implements; Nine
head of horses; All on farm for sale.
I All of this can be purchased with the land at the
I low price of $40.00 per acre and on the very best of
I terms. The land is worth a great deal more than this
■ price. NOW, if you want to trade or buy, see me.
I WANT TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY ON A COMMISSION BASIS.
Walter W. Kennedy
T.UYMON, OKLAHOMA
PERKINS
Mr M R Rose took supper at S
at Mr ■uwxr." 1
Waycaster's today ] >
Mrs Cowan and children called on
Mrs L. E Williamson Friday af-
will be at the L. Philippe howe All
ladies are requested to bring their
thimble, as a baby layette for the Red
Croaa will be made during the after-
a big time at Guymon Fair.
School haa t«en delayed on ae«
-Mnl of the Bickneas of the teacher.
All will be aad te hear of her death.
Mr and Mra. (Um Huddle**..n were The Sunshine Workers and the
Sundsy gueete of Mr Worth's. i Twilight rlass hold their mooting at
Mr and Mrs Worth aad childrsa the Wooden heme Monday sight Mr
attended church st Pleasant Hill Sua- Wooden rseignod as praetdent aad It.'
nig|,l | J Philippe waa elected te fill his
50% DISCOUNT
On All Player Rolls
During Fair Week
All New, Up-to-date Music
■MBE
F. Garst Music Co.
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