The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
k GOOOS ROADS MEETING
A MEMORABLE EVENT
Overcoats
Sweater Coats, Ladies' Coats,
Overshoes, Rubbers, Gloves,
Heavy Ribbed Underwear
and number* of other article* jrou need during this
inow-Atorm, are now oo sale at our store at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
We must make room for our
SPRING STOCK
Which i now arriving
Latham Dry Goods
Company
Good Place
10 Trade
6IV BOD.
Olla
Cifid frvn par* 1)
■uij timm ir'-trrapt** *i
after ti— d of apfuaa*e H was
followed by J dc* Sewell «d Lipa-
nak c*wtj. ia** Hoover of Ca-
■><!>- i<v« other* who vert a£ er>
A rrmm ft permaaert
ISatA* *U selected M f oiiOWS: L
B Sated. Gi/n; J A. Sva«
Spr L A MrAdam. Caaa-
4ae Jki A Sen. OehJtree; 1 1
S&erwooc B'eUiagtoa. Ir
rts rtport th« committee i <-a_rr.su-:
the trail aa the D C D. Higfcwa*
The (/« of oArmSj ko:.i( the
tn. fna CUdrw. T«*. to U-
Bar. Cutowdi. ra thea Uiti ■?
BftC dupceed of. bet w.tfco-*
factional eoBteeOoaa. hewever
which trow bet wee a the 3e>«-gat-'r.«
from both WW*r trusty,
•ad Bat* «Mty. Caloradi
Ambry Far WnU. Ho .
ladiuiyola, lad . Hl-H.
Mr J Q Denny.
Guymon, Oklahoma
Frwad Jack: How p« it by this
•JH* Are yoe rea/ty to go ta Ger-
■u;' This ■ to avofj yw of tW
cBaift u ay iddmi fre« Bloom-
ington to IZtt Tecuaaaeh sweet, ln-
- i.nape!is. I go to work Moadij a
ticket agert for the Terr* Hast*. Ia-
i 1-* A Eastern Tra.rt.oc Co..
a |ma >i ii which ofwi a food chance
f or advancement Hoping this finds
ycm and your fam.ly well and happy
and that everything in Guymon is
0 K-. I am. aa ever
, * Your fnend.
AUBEY FARR
PLEASANT PLAINS
I F .nicy recently bougnt a new
m
Ford.
Mr. Howard arid family attended
_ church at Brown's corner Sunday
twst.#
TW Hay Bryan is farm.ng on Mr
ceeieauMM broagfct oat as array of Suaaciphcr'* bad, soutn of the
oratory from the contending pan es . , .
Mr. Waaht/urn has moved to the
ar t arguments pro mm M were
growing qu.te warn when Judge H
E Hewer of C> wad tan arose and by
a display •f brilliant oratory and
rtator ng brought the factions to-
gether and all differences wer* ami-
cably settled in a twinkling
Auction Sale
I <nil soli at Public Auction, the ttreett of G.ymoo Oklahoma
to the highest tad Utt bidder, oa
Monday, April 2, 1917
TW following property, to-wit:
Numbed of Town Lots
S«w« of which are located on Mata Street is Guymon some ia
the Funk addition to G«f-®a. tad tome are t oca tod ta the A A
m addition to Goodwell, Oklahoma
i will also sail oa this day the towasito of Junior This wtll aake
a ta« investment for someone It will be sold for a small talk pay-
ment, balance on 3* years time, at s per cent interest This placa
will make a fine towa-aito or homestead, Investigate.
pteee taaab m«|W by Will
A* te' a-.2 faa. w
The little boy of Mr. and Mrs
Banco* t has been very ill tse past
wet-, tntn pneumonia. Dr. Lowery
of Hocker has been waiting on him
Re. Robt>er*on preached a short
sermon at this place last Sunday af-
I will sell all the LIVE stock brought to tow. that day FREE of
ckarfe. Don't forf«t tkc date—april 2—tk« ub* b«taf tke fcrit
Monday la April. Come aad bring somebody with jros Bring ia
what you have to sail and buy wbat you need. at it will be offered
for sale ia Guymon oa that day aad data.
C. K. WILMETH, Auctioneer
OTIOT C. D. highway have
rHE GUYMON HERALD "Tak * ^ ttow m
• —- No .,.ti«« of the Urwa ia b«rei2 . ,r ,rjr t„
PUBLISHED EVEIY THURSDAY
Estabhabed lhM
Many reporu were tendered to the ter Sunday achool, at Brvwn'a corntr
eoavenuon ahoviaff that E.le after ^ fternoon and at Campscboo.
mile of the D C D h^way have iB ^ 1
frisco
H. S. Aikman buih a new barn
last week.
W O. Spencer is helping Mr. Mead
build fence
M A. Erwin was shopping in
Goodwell Friday.
W. A. Erw:n was in Guymon Mon-
day on buf:n<-sa
Nathan Mead made a business trip
r...v.t«k.r ... , ikdi w«r* wnira u markers for ^ Guymon Monday
Eroered at the Guymon. OklaL «a, "* orjramiation the Herald ^ hijrbwa>. An d-legatjons left, Mrs Nathan Mead has been real
<. ^*a.e /da #/> r it aris .4 ^>/.t h t/MBTn b ft 1 ■ maL •* * #«■ . ■ . >.
'condition for travel, vrh.le other re
The orcanizalKtr. carr.ea with it tne ^rj ^ ^ ^ vort
apirrt of good fell^ship and the Ml- M,
in procresa and other* stated
J Q DENNY. Editor and Pablishae vaneement of coatmanrty interesta ^ c0^rruct or, would beg:r.
SUBSCRIPTION Every farmer interested in g >A immediatrfy. Blw ,rjd en.
One year, in a^aace II 'nv,t^ n ' ,reelH sigr.s placed on e«ht foot
No paper dis/ontinaed tantil arrear- orary member with no fees or costs thw.jn<rh ,ron ^ ^ ce.
aces are paid, except at the option ol ! attached except rood will. On be mfnt wtn Briectej
posJylRce aa s«ond class' ikail matter fiends to c.tisens of both U wn and ^ wen nd with *'** 1*
Advertising ratrs. 12) cenU per ««try an invitation to enroll as , pr„mlM to ^ ^ k«p on « A. Ennn «dri« were guerts
inch; Ti cents per line. ia *«b ra of the Gmrmon Good Roads I S ultz Sunday.
official county paper
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1*17
guymon s good roads club
One thing worse than a quitter is
the person afraid to begin. Also
bear in mind the fact that the repu
imemben of the Guymon Good Roads , . _ „ . . . .
f„, .... / _u rioofting Inez Spruli is visiung her brother,
f f ub and help pu h a worthy cause. ^ ^ event was concluded in the Guy McHone and wife.
and by o doing you will Lne up with pven.nr ^y an elaborate banquet in Clyde Erwin has >efn on the sick
the builders and doers, and the citi ^ rooms of the Y. W C. A. ,irt u,
zens of the town in particular by _pd w Mansfield s little daughter
ii r_ ,u _1~ i „ t .i,. b®lM,n*' wher* w,t *r(1 w,"°m has been quite sick, threatened with
j joining will relieve themselves of the <m-n(u ^ fre#,y flowed> 4n, pj]f;vmon£
impression that they are inclined to whjl# were unmb,e ^ remain for Guy McHone and Riclyrd Green
iro into low gear when it comes to th;, _,on of the pr0irTaH1 are plowing and getting raady for
public enterprise. The Guymon . . . n. tu.t lt _... *P"n<r I'rops.
pM/|. ritiK hu th* "run" and mfjnn us that it was th Quite a number of young people
tation of Christ in His time waa just Roads Club has the pep a (grandest "feed" it has ever been enjoyed the Hante at W. A. Erwin's
the opposite of his character. With 1 * member* want to place the town thejr fortone to enjoy. There- Saturday .light.
these thojghu in mind cultivaU the wh*re rt ran uke 4,1 on h,irh fore, we say, Canadian did herself , M" Paul Austin of Gujmon spent
habit .f «.« MMMhiMt .nd .. « "" " proud. Th, Spnn^.ld, C«h,™o,.
least assume a minor part in up- P'jW,c "UfrP"*e * thout shifting' fur„ifhed music for the occa- Roy WoodwaH of New Athans.
building the rommunity, likewise it (r"ar Guymon rood Road* Mon throughout and did a good job I Illinois, arrived Saturday to visit his
j '• ' ' 1 cousin, H. S. Aikman.
W. A. Erwin and family spent
.... .... Monday evening on the south flats,
Hour, feed and salt, wholesale, at vis;tin(r ,he person family,
the Guymon Warehouse.—F. M You are invited to participate in
Phillips A Son. Managers. 27tf , ^e rabbit dr.ve Friday. Feb. 16. by
j meeting with the others at the
_ _ , _ school house at 10 o'clock.
To Cantaloupe Grower. Mr^ g_ A RjtUr entertained Fn-
would be well for those who are al 0,ub ■ worthy of y°ur uP >ort *nd of it
ways enthusiastic in every commu-
nity building enterprise to remem-
ber that all men are not of the same
temperament Some men are only
enthusiastic about certain things and
you are invited to become a mem-
ber of this splendid organization.
bers of the local Guymon Cantaloupe
J. F. Carter Sella Out
J. F. Carter yesterday sold his
a just criticism can not be placed I vulcanizing plant and business lo-
againrt them for not participating ' *ted in the garajre building one door
in all public enterprises, however. v,uth of the Herald office, to W. O
there are certain obligations concern- Montgomery, who will continue the Growers' organization are hereby
ing public welfare that every man business at the same stand and in- requested to meet in Guymon on Sat-
owes the community in which he vites a portion of your business un- jrday, February 15, at 2 o'clock, for
lives and that obliration is para- 4«r a guarantee of fair treatment ,j,e purpose of electing a member of
mount to any private buainess in *nd satisfactory work. Mr. Carter the executive committee of the
which he may be engaged In all remain in town and will likely , COunty organization; also for the
communities there are organizations '•iter thf auto buainess in the near puyp^ge of listing acreage, etc., and
. Auction Sale.
i will sell for
SAM WILUAMS
at the Kennedy farm, 1 mile north and 11 miles west of Eva; 14
miles south of Elkhart, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917
Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property:
S HEAD OF HORSES
One mare sis years old, weight 1400, bred to Richards horse; one
gelding 5 years old, 1300 lbs.; one gelding coming 3, will make
a 1300 pound horse; one gelding coming 13, weight 1600 lb*.;
one mare mule, coming 2 yaart old, weight 800 Iba.
farm machinery. etc.
1 aet of double harneaa, in food ahape; 1 wagon; 1 Joha Doer*
Cultivator; 1 ten-foot ateel harrow; 1 ten-foot wooden harrow; 1
mold board plow; 1 aod plow; 1 knife .led; 9 roda of woven wire;
1 fifteen-barrel galvanized tank, good aa new; 1 bunch of lumber.
FEED, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ETC., and other articles too num-
eroua to mention.
lunch will be served on the ground at nt)on.
terms:—On amounts under $10, net cash. On amounts of over
$10 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser to g e note with
approved security, note to bear 10 per cent interest from date, or
8 per cent discount for cash. All property must be settled for be-
fore being removed.
All members and prospective mem- i day evening for her two daughters.
to promote the general welfare, or
at least there should be such organi-
zations, and it ii safe to say that no
substantial, wide-awake rommunity
ia without them. This community
offers to its citizens the Guymon
Good Roads Club, an organization
primarily for the benefit of the town
and surrounding country. An obli-
gation rests upon every citizen of
future.
in a general way perfecting the local
organization and approve the by-laws
adopted for the county organization.
Priscilla and Vera. Everyone pres-
ent reports a pleasant evening.
Cari Neilson returned from Kan-
vls fity Saturday night. While
there he purchased a car load of
Durham heifers. Carl will soon have
the best improved stock farm on the
Friaco.
dry creek
N E. Shackelford dehorned his
cattle Monday.
Mrs. Joe French and son Alpha
were Guymon visitors Wednesday.
Cecil and Harold Tidrick were the
TAX ASSESSOR NOTICE
Notice to the Taxpayers and Citizens j This will be the most important meet-
of Turney Township: ing yet held in connection with the guests of Elmer Shackelford Sunday.
I will be at Turney voting place cantaloupe enterprise. If you are! Several of the Drv Creek residents
on Saturday. February 24, for the a member be present and if not a r^im^Thursda^" ^e^*UtrC M'e at
purpose of taking aaseasment and i member, and interested, come and j r q Tidrick has sold his farm
poll list of said township for year join us.
1917. Call and list your property
the town, regardless of occupation or I on that date 50tl ■
position to back this club in iU un- | F. C. MATHEWS, Assessor.
L. W SHIELDS.
President.
Make Your Old Harness New
We have jutt added to our up-to-date HARNESS and SHOE
Shop a Dipping Vat and Baaltet for Oiling Harneaa Bring in
your old Harneat now and give them a treat.
GUYMON SHOE SHOP
Oppoaite Firat National Bank
GUYMON
LAND FOR SALE
1(50 acres one mile west of town;; for a place to buy.
and will leave with his family in a
few weeks for south Missouri to look
up a new location.
Mr and Mrs J H Hobbs left
Monday morning for the Tamp
neighborhood. Mr Hobbs is looking
small house and barn, well with wind-
J mill and fenced, 75 acres in wheat
and one-fourth of wheat goes with
land. This is the N.E.I of section
l 35, township 3, range 14. Will sell
for $2,500, on payment of $500
rash; balance $200 per year, interest
at 6 per cent
150-tl J.R.MEYERS,
609 New England Building. Kansas
City, Missouri.
" Traffic in Souls "
6 A White-Slave Picture in
•• Six Big Reels, at the
DIME THEATER
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23
The picture with a big moral. How they deal in human aoula in
New York City.
admission: 10 Centa and 20 Cants
ANNOUNCEMENT
Manager C. M. Funk of the Dime
! theater wishes to announce to his
patrona that he has secured for a re-
turn engagement the same company
which presented "Kentucky Sue"
: here recently. The company has
| been enlarged and strengthened and
is presenting high class plays, owned
j and controlled by the company. For
each and every play they carry spe-
cial scenery and effects, and patrons
! are guaranteed good clean plays at
I popular prices. See display adver-
tisement in this paper.
$100 Reward, $100
readers of this paper win bs
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure In all its fanes and
that is catarrh. Catarrh being irreatly
Influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment Hall's
. Catarrh Medl< me is taken internally and
arts thru the Blood or th llucnus Sur-
| faces of the System tl.r'-by rl<-s troy Ing
the foundation of the .!!* * . riving the
patient strength by building up tt,e con-
stitution and aasls'ing nature In doing Its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith In the curative powers of Hall's
Catarrh Medicine that th*y offer One
Hundred Dollars for any • a.«e that it falls
to cure 8end for list of testimonials.
Address V 1 CHENEY * CO . Toledo.
Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. 7lc
MIDWELL
Norman Ford is the owner of a
new $80 saddle.
Ray Green called on Charley Cas-
tor this week.
Ane kril! is hauling fe d to his
farm near Texhoma.
The young folks were entertained
at the Ford home Sunday.
Dana Travelstead made a trip to
Texhoma the last of the week.
Dr. Beaman is quite busy building
I on his new house south of Rice.
B. V. Blevens purchased a nice
I bunch of cattle from S. S. Cline last
I week.
A few of the Baker boys have
I been attending the protracted meet- ;
ing at White Hall this week.
Miss May Gafford, who has been
vwitine with relatives in Texas since
{ Christmas, returned home last week.'
Mr. Miller and sons gassed through
Midwell Thursday with a large herd ,
i of calves, taking them out near Wil- j
] lowbar.
D. K. Allison took J. 0. Ford nine j
I miles south of Baker Thursday,;
; where they will build a barn and,
residence.
"Fiddler" Lackey of Lieb, Texas. |
passed through this vicinity Friday |
I with a large herd of horses, taking |
them back to Texas afer having them
, on pasture in Texas county for sev-
| eral months.
Rev French gave two interesting
sermons Sunday, and also told the
boys who want to get married that
he would perform the ceremony next
second Sunday free of charge.
wilmeth, Auctioneer
n. e. nance. Clerk
Canned Goods
bulk olives bulk sweet and sour pickles
sweet melon mangoes fancy bottled pickles
plum pudding tea garden preserves
dill pickles in cans
fancy and staple canned goods of all kinds on hand
Kellogg'* "Drink-It"
Mazola Salad Oil
I
Star Mercantile Co.
Phone 10 ..Everything Good to Eat.. Guymon
Stoves and Ranges
ALL SIZES AND PRICES
Windmills, Gasoline Engines, Pumps,
Well Casing, Pipe and Fittings.
.. HARNESS, WAGONS, BUGGIES, BARB WIRE ..
Auto and Buggy Tops Rebuilt and Repaired.
All Kindt of Upholstering.
Phone
146
Jackson Brothers Cuyok°i"
phone 142
your business appreciated
The Yoakam Transfer Line
m. a. yoakam, Proprietor
We meet all Trains for Baggage and Express. Headquarters
at Star Mercantile Store.
we guarantee prompt and satisfactory service.
It takes but a litUe push to start the crowd, saying inwardly, "each
a stone rolling down hill, and many j one for himself," and scarce thing it
a heavy hearted human being has worth while to lend a helping hand
been sent into the depths because of where it is most needed.
a push in the wrong direction. Itj
may be because it is easier to push J- W'arren Kerrigan, everybody's
than to pull that we move along with favorite, at Dime tonight
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View five places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Denny, J. Q. The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1917, newspaper, February 15, 1917; Guymon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274320/m1/4/?q=green+energy: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.