The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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White Goods
Season ..
and we have the White Goods
Our line of White Goods this season is very complete.
We show many of the well known and largely advertised
clothe?, such as "Flaxon" and "Linaire' in a large range
of prices. We invite your attention to
also have a complete range of prices in
sook, India Linon and Persian Lawns.
Our lines of Embroidery, Edges and Insertions, 18 inch,
27 inch and 45 inch flouncings are worthy of your atten-
tion. We show a beautiful line at prices that will interest
this line. We
Dimities, Nain-
you.
One Fourth Off
Beginning Saturday, June 8, we will sell
anything in the milliner}' department at
one-fourth off. We have our trimmer here
for a few days longer. Don't fail to take
advantage of this special offer.
You know
the pUce
Summers
The Quality Store
& Sons
- GUYMON
J
?aaday Borvif. May JW the
vTitir ta wit* *•_**. prra ♦
of tdd ir-wi Rn Powetaoe
>j.tw: be.ad for Kuui CKj, 'iit
M| towa n tW bukt of
nore or iesa laawaJ Ka« nve-
for ti* t?~po*e of
delner: If a Hapeobiie
«kkk In H*rpot« of Tcik-
tad p«* • *a*d tiroag* the
Gijkm Oaru* ui Mbet it Co.
Tie trip s; >u * :*ho:* item:
u tit tor o« orr trai
Prui Vail. was :sr «kik ti*
tra.t *u doiac toe* •w.rciirg iz
tt* faria at Hrrt;t o: Frost «u
asi.e-i ap ^rrttT aadlj hat not
ser.o&sly. :i a Lew *aa took ^ia
; *. e We arr.ved :a Ka**Ai CPy
at : It p a . wes.! to the Kzys*-
hotel aad after d:*z.*r took a a*
tad weer est to t.'.Md the operiag .
of Bectn jark Aa aataua.'y large
crowa of peopte had tri* c-s* for
the use psrpoee ati all the shows
aad dlfferes,'. icds of assws«:'i
were do:*g a r;si.:*r '. . -*-« Af-
ter aa Mjojabi* * it to the par*
at4 several Lours rest at the K:a>- I
rer we rarted out Monday raoraiat
*o see a few i.ffj sfco;« aid peo-
ple ia Kir.ui r ily The; 'laitr '.here
are peo;le ia K C. aad Rex
aad 1 soon decided they were all Ja
•own that Monday nora:ag aad tha*
district -our. tu in s«s« :on We
Titited the shopping d*tri~T. the ti*
autoso*;'* shop* a:: aalea rooms
several b;g n«- s?a;«-r oi m and
; rinritc establishm^cta. wound ap
amr MaM at p m aad were
-eady to hft the 5as.'a Pe trail for
hoc Shortly after ieavisg the
city we ran into a big rain and ha:
storm hi h ga-e us ac opportunity
to s«e f the little Hup" 'ould de-
liver tie coods on v.ad roads We
put on the mad chains to give her
a fair 'tan e. and she pulled through
water hail and black. sti'ky mud
for an hoar or so and ran nto a
garage at Ottawa, as naturally aa ts
old livery bora* will return to h:s
accustomed stall an the barn At
Ottawa we found Comba. Sturgis.
An Whitaker. the fat Ottawa nr-
aeryr man. and a few other acqnainr-
ances of greater or lesser import-
ance. with whom we spent a very en-
joyable evening Ottawa ia one of
'he prettiest little towna we * sited
and our friends ibere are all doin*
well Combs reports a
busineas in the Wanaer k
drug atore and Chas Sturgis is
again enjoying good health and a
handsome in'-or-,e Tuesday we ran
to Hutchinson. where we spent the
r.ight Wednesday to Meade and
Thursday catre in home The vhtat
'-rop all alone tte road is good ani
around Buoklin and HutchinK-n it
f exceptionally fnf- Bu the thing
that attrac-ed our attention most
waa th<- immense rops o' red elo er
and alfalfa In the artesian valley
north of .Meade and all alonz the
Arkansas rh*r valley from L>odpe
City to Emporia the fields of alfalfa
are wonderful to behold. We fol-
lowed the oid Santa Fe trail from
Kansas City to Hut' hinson, then took
what they 'all the .Santa Fe 'ut-ofT
to Dodge Tee old. original tr*
is marked by larce stones ;>la'?d
alone the route iy ne Daughter* of
the America Revolution aad the
\
CALUMET
^ ^ BAKING POWDER
The wonder of bak-
ing powdefk—Calumet.
Wonderful m its raising
pj«rr — >ts uniformity,
in never failing retulu, its
purity.
Wonderful in its economy
It costs leu than the bii'h-pncc
trust brands, but it is worth as
much. It cosa a trif.e more than
the cheap and big can kinds—
it is worth more But prove* its j
real economy in the baking.
U-CALUMET-the Modern
EUku* Powder.
At all Grocers.
A« ni
Wo*W • Pwt
Food
to ixag-lcioad.
think* Sotre toien teem to ixag- | Cload." Muai'- by the male •juar*«rt.
•.ne that they would lose somett:ng I We are glad to see new fa-#s ea<h
Fire don: now *!:a' f people rea.- w«e'< and de*:re that ali shall f«el
It knew bow o'.d tbey are Are they tkonie in worahiping ith us.
as^a-ned of the years that ha^ei
or why do the? pretend to' Kapti^t <ti«rrh
tide 'hem* Strangers will be made wtli-oire
Vu h e*ter to admit your ag* E the ser-i ** at this hurrh and
fraakty. Ha«e people aay of yon- any others who can atciad.
>he adtrits being a woman of forty Sub.e'T for Sunday morp'n? "iH4-
Kut looks thirty rather than ha'ie 't>L*agements. Their Cauk-^ au'I
•hem omment She ia forty but Thtir Remedy Subject Snnday
pretends to be th.rty and imagines cenirg, "Gideon's Hand " Fridiv
t-at others teiieve her' ing the 21st. a mit^icnarv pro-
But why th s fear of growing old- rran^ and social hour wili t>e helj
*r when you <-ome down to it* Why in the 'hun-h All the members are
•his tryin* to put away the inevit- ^ar. e*t;y requested to l>e presea'
able* ^"hy not make every age and all others will be welcome
beautiful* The glorious enthus - EWELL S. ATWOOD.
asm of eitreme youth cannot last;
'ore^r. but the maturity of coming i |fM. niri%tiMa
years :s not beautiful on that SundlJ. June ,th Bib|c ^ f
Beeause we ga:n in years
account
we need not lose our youth, indeed
Quite the contrary.
"If we know how to fto about It.
splendid ' every year that • asses mean; so mo' h
Hamilton more in our development It makes
is more capaMe of appreeiatin* li'e
and o' rett.nc a§ much as possible
out of it. In other words, it makes
us voonger'
"A woman does not lose her charm
- \\t- ve**s rass. ^uite the ontrar
? >e mellows down and a. ouires the
fascination and understaidine which
only vears i an bring. Every age is
equally beauti'ul if we bat make the
mos* of it, for spring ia as necessary
?s hot summer and <ontemplative
fall as srow raoped winter
To make the nost out of her life
so as to enjoy each day that passes
and tc be thankful for :t. a woman
must ha-e som<> purpose whether it
be advancement in studies or work
o- in the more complicated duties o'
home and the hrinring up of chil-
dren. Rut in each case have a pur-
pose and make each day ^rins you
nearer that purpose. Yesterday
fHE GUYMON HERALD
Ent*r*<] at U>« p-/«tofflc« it Ourmos.
Ok i: omt. m jtA c.aj« m*.l niA''*-'.
By WARRKX ZIMMERMAN
9I.AO l>r \e«r ia Advan<e
TH1R8DAY. JCNE 6. 1>12
A USMO\ FROM THI^ MW>
We found the following political
•ermoii in laat week's Goodwell
Ne s:
"Some men want to carry their
pol.ti al grievance into their liusi-
neitit into the church of God n o
their eiery day life, into a battle
royal at any <osf. in order to a'<oni-
plihh their puri*>s*. this is not ri*ht.
we cannot justlf) from any stand-
po nt of slew. God does not ap-
prove It. Just men *111 not approve
It and the end < an only promote evil
and disaster May God put It Into
the hearts of men not to allow sel-
fishness to override their better
JudKrnent."
Before offering the last prayer,
pronouncing the i>enedi<tion and
blow trie out the lighta. we d like to
auggest. however, that when a man s
Inclination* for many years ha e
been such aa to (>aaa lightly over the
<on olation of the resurrection or
Him who sought to rule the world
by lo«e. when the same individual
has sought and reveled in e%ll asso-
ciation!) and at t.ru«s almost <atered
to unblushing Infidelity, reformation
to such a man does not <ome in a
day So It Is assorted that a wonder-
ful amount of hardy must l<e used
in passing upon tl.e dally < onduct o!
some of the recently reformed all
of which is probably tru * but wh>*n
two of the leical fraternity of the
town, who so recently professed an
abiding faith in th - divinity of Jesus
( hrlst. appear in the role of boot-
legger attorneys one soliciting su ti
cas -* and the other claiming to haw
been l>egged into such <ases. It would
api<**ar to the overage layman that
auch men are not wearing out the
paths of rectitude and that at no
time during the brief career of " hrlst
upon this earth d;d any of his fol-
lowers adopt a similar <<>urse unless
possibly Immediately before the cru-
cifixion when one of the faithful de-
serted bis Master and the other be-
trayed him
and squarely for right and a square
deal is a poor man to trust in any
oitidal capacity Inquire into the pa*t
of every candidate Find out wheth-
er he ia a man who has always stdod
for de«en y in his community and
what he * doing to promote peace
and harmony right now Observe
whether he is supported by men of
law abiding sympathies or whether
the profesaiona. perjurer and law
violator ia for him or the iandidate
at least satisfactory to that
state of Kansas. The road is marked must.be continued {n today, and to- fause of your blood
j in every way possible to keep a 'our- day must elide over into tomorrow sect or culture, but as one of a r
- ist from losing h s way. We had i In that way you will merely see for whom Jesus died. Come
9:45 a. m. Preaching at eleven
o'clock Theme for morning ser-
mon: "Why Do We Keep the First
Day of the Week?" Bible study at
three o'clock. Theme: "The New
Testament." Christian Endeavor at
seven o'clock. Preaching at eight
o'clock Theme for even.n* ser-
mon: The Ark of tve Covenant."
Bible study Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock. Theme The Book of Reve-
lation."
W. HENRY WARREN*.
MrtbodUt kpi«4c |ia| Church \c te*
June 9th. morning. "Children s
Day program. Evening. An Old
Lo e Story " June lSth. morning.
Where Ignorance as Not Blest "
Evening. Two Strikes and Three
Balls." June 23rd, morning: "The
Ownership of Jesus." Evening:
An Ideal for Guymon Men." June
20th. mornine: National Ideals."
by Rev. Welch. Evening: The
v\'orld s Youngest Republic." «At the
M. E. church. South. You will be
welcome at all these serv-ces. not be-
or wealth or
ace
A E HENRY. Pastor
places It hit. A good sprinkling of — , . . . .
hail accompanied the rain but splendid trip no trouble at all with rhe results of wha' you have worked
did not serious deamaee While the ^e Hup" and the outing was for And you will be clad for each
precipitation was not as great as { uisbly enjoyable. day that goea for each one will brine MUMS <>F OOHHMV
it mieht hare been, still ;t helped . ^ you its blessing And at the end Department of the Interior. U. S.
he rrowing crops onsiderablr. An- vv A Ingram waa in from the Oua of the twelfth month it will be with ]an<j Qfnce at Woodward. Okla . June
other good soaker right now would: neighborhood Monday on bjsines? a sieh of satisfaction that you will , To Fran A Kear of
l.elp thines very mil h Wheat in c A ^eeman came np from Tex- ?a> Anoth*r rear h** cirard. Kansas, -ontestee You are
some places is not looking the best; homa laat night to look after h;s faS8*'1 hereby notified that Mary E Ellis
possible j jn(ere4ti iD the sheriff's race. i who ?ive® Postle. Okla.. as her posi-
, Film* at Iife'« Peril oTSce address did on May 27. 1912.
iM^trid lotrt Aubrey Farr. Char.ey '''Obb ani jf frures mean anythinz the mo*- file in this office his duly corrobor-
District ourt hi<h has een in'-"110 l-angston and M.ss^Lu'ile Fletch- picture svow is the most popular ated application
not the kind to place n any offi<
of public trust Put only good men.
dean, and proven to be such, on
guard
ourt whi h has een in l rn '-angstoa ani m & . fag picture s ow is the most popular ared application to contest and se-
A man whom the latter do not fear session during the past month *as er an<^ M'aa Jennie Stephens spent nf aj| our national amusements, no' cure the cancellation of your home-
' losed last Thursdav e.enine Monday down at the Hitch ran. h excerting baseball, whi h undoubted- s'ead. entry No 3796S. serial No
Judee Ijooft^jurrow and M A ClarV. Th^ 4,1 *POri a pleasant time. v thoroughly deserves the title of 4"43 made Nov 25. 19 'T for NE
court stenographer left 'or their Children's day was observed at the national sport of America. But ) section 2">. twp .*• north, range 12,
homes at Beaver and Buffalo Friday < hris'ian church and at the M '-h* calico comedy and <irama daily E C M. and as grounds for his con-
morning. The following <as^s were p- y,ur' h. South, last Sunday and en*ertain more i-ersons than any oth- test he alleges that the said entry-
disposed of sin-e our last issue Wjij be observed by the M. E hur< h pr form of public diversion ever man has wholly abandoned the said
First National Bank of Teihoma nen Sunday and by the Baptist devised Already this infant Indus- tract of land for a period of more
vs V. A Noble et al. foreclosure o? church the Sunday following try h « million dollars nresrted than eighteen months and one day-
mortgage Judgment for plaintiff . .... It n. a'* «nueh only eieht years have next last paat and prior to the filing
John Blake et al vs J A Burns Uhn O Loughlin and father Kei.y lapsed r*.ce a ae-ond rate theater; of this affidavit: that he has whollv
et al Arreed judgment for plan- «P*t to saw today on the Bait c .he first film „hibition in New failed to maintain his residence. ,ul-
tiff Exe<ution stayed unt 1 Ckto-;frorri ^ork for Queenstown. lie- york. tivate cr improve the said land ac-
l>er 1. 1 S 12 'a1"1 the latter $ old home. r«tber To-lay there are more than *00 wording to law; that with the excep-
F I,, i Reason vB Corydon RoodiK"1!> is eoinic bl.'k toJhls °'d ho-ists in the metropolis alone de- tion of a small half-dugout, whollv
et al. foreclosure of mortgage 'o spend hia remaining days and Jo..n voted wholly or principally to mov- deserted and without anvthing there-
ludgment for plaintiff ! vi,it ,here 1 few before ,nr p;c,ures In the entire country' in. and about twenty acres broke out
' T i ashell vs J L. Andrew.- r^turninr tfere £.re many thousands of gaudy, three years a*o. there are no signs
al apph ation for receiver r s The Optima Optimist pulls off th^ • little theaters, marveloua with tiles, j of any improvements on said claim.
Cox was appointed receiver. following: The I*. S is the only
Mary Fran< es Grimm vs H. I ountry in which it depends upon
Grimm, suit to quiet title The case individual whether he is a bank-
Were Pal* in Dighton. kan«a<>
J W. Morris who was here las'
week Instructing the members of the
Masonic lodge in lodge work, and
who, by the way. is a eood man for
that, met an old friend re-ently in
the i*-rsori of ludge Grinstead of
Liberal, who had been in town se.-
eral days looking after legal matters.
Almost twenty years azo Judge
Grlnstead and Mr Morri- • ■
• ated in Dighton. Kans s. where
they knew each other well At that
time there wasn t n h doing :n
western Kansas and the < o .ntry was
decidedly new Morris drifted out
west and stopped at Dighton Me
commen'ed looking for a job and
threw in with a young fellow who
located settlers at the stupendous
price of $' per Together these tso
sUpt in the lumber yard off. p Fin-
ally Morris pal became weary of
his job and announced his intention
of returning to Indian* and go.a*
into pol.tics The bovs guyed him
when he told them his plans, but
he announced that he was possessed
of a boundless ambition to do some-
thing and expected to some day be-
iome president of the I'nlted States
He went back east and Morris heard
nothing of him for years and years
One day while Morris was serving
In the regular army and had
was tried but decision was taken nn-
dcr advisement
Abram Poole, jr., vs. F F Wood
et rI foreclosure of mortgage Judz-
ment for plaintiff
Lincoln « ould *peak for Him
A New York firm on< e applied to
cr or a bankrupt." There ia a mis
trke somewhere, we 'an not accuni-i-
late enough ti be a banker and our
reditors will not let us becom® a
'nhkrupt —Alfalfa County News
Roosevelt won the 1<> delegates
from So ith Dakota in the primary
iou Tuesdav This just about
gild ng. marble ostly mirrors and I and these defaults still exist,
i.'iiceiiious tri k electric siena You are therefore, further notified
There are s-ores of picture com- that the said allegations will be tak-
anies employing staffs of authors en by this offbe as having been con-
actors anct g. ene i>ainters to eive fessed by you. and vour said entry
them the proper serines ani all the be canceled thereunder with-
r araphernalia human and otherwise, ©ut your further right to be heard
of the reeular theater. In every city therein, either before this office or
and town throughout the Cnited on appeal, if you fail to file in this
States exhibitors easerly aw ;t the office wthin twenty davs after the
0*'^ *lnds up the election of delegates dispatching to
in!and whlle Taft claiming victory the continent of
he s going to have a hard fight if in jt e
Abraham Lincoln before b
President as to the finan
IJmL0'..* f«TK5°r Mr L,u""u rr*|he la going to have _ .
VmiM of ih ' ,K , . he lands the nomination What the
■ 1«.ii ,h . .J wS1 xT^xe(i committee will do is a little proble-
^ua;n,e<1 *,th Mr- — rratlcal. although it Is wlely under
d„ ! k circumstances Firs ,he r0Btr0| of T.ft and there „ a
cf all he has a wife and baby; to-
gether they ought to le worth f■*>«'.■
The primary election Is atlll se\-
eral weeks away, but It is a mighty-
good Idea to commeme thinking over
the political possibilities This paper
Is republican from start to finish,
but It Ian t for the yellow dog and
doesnt figure that republicanism
spells suc-h doctrine. What we want
In this county Is a square desl for
all and men who have not In prl-
to any man Secondly, he has
roops an office in whi* h there is a table
out on drill he had o< • asion to ride woith Jl.'.o and three c hairs worth.
his horse uncomfortably close to a say. $1 Last of all there is in one-
man in civil.an lothes who didn t corner a rat hole which will bear
seem to care a <ontlnental about looking Into Respectfully yours.
moving even an inch. With his a. LINCOLN.
stirrup he succeeded in giving the
fellow a good Jolt whi- li toppled the \ St'RK Cl'RF
egotistical spec imen in the dust. Of Tv. re«<Ws nt thin paaar win ht pleas cj
iiarse when Lieutenant Morris dls-.j£*t there i nt least one dreaded
covered the a lclent he turned h;s cure In all It* t/i«ss, a*n<Mt^t*u'ca-
horse around and apologized While tarrh Hall's Catarrh Cure i* the only
talking to the man he thought there positive -ur, now known to th* medical
vi-.ic fuiineiblnir liiiiiiliar about him ■™ternit>. i atarrh being a constitutional
was sometning raminar anoui nim r^.U|rM1 R constitutional treat-
and each seemed to re. ognlie In the m,„t Hsli'i, Catarrh Cure la taken In-
other something familiar Morris temaiiy acting directly upon the blood
finally saw in the man before him J™™" wwyn. th*«-
his ..mpanlon of lumlnr yard days and Jwing the iiatlsnTstrenJth ft
In Dighton. Kansas, who is now Sen-1 building up ttie constitution and ,i*siMlng
ator Beverldge of Indiana Bev- ??iur* ln *"rk The propric-
erldge hasn't yet become president, j th.Mh?^oV^cW
he has made a good start to a lars for any case that It falls to cure
strong probability that T. R *;11
i be knocked out. even though the re-
publican states which elect the pres-
ident went for him ten to one.
but
certainty
Meeting Judge Grlnstead Send for list of testimonials
Address F J CHENEY A Co . Toledo, O
are not the ones to ele-t, no matter two gents had a very Joyous meeting Take Hull's Family Pills for constlpa
what they promise or what their po- In Guymon. ——
lltlcal creed mav be. Put only clean — —— — | Oeo Ay cock and wife. Jack Flan-
men on guard A man whose whole A RaJn Friday Mglit ugan and wife and Editor Buckley
life has been steeped In crookedness A nice rain fell Friday afternoon.. of the Texhoma Argus were U#ymon
and whoae every action la not openly which was much enjoyed by the visitors last night.
ia'est creations of rhe moving pc-
:r® studio And fh vrin'in? of and
the four corners of
the latest films is a
business in itself, resembling noth-
ine so much aa the preparing and dis-
tributing of a metropolitan daily
The business haa extended even to
FOCRTH publication of this notice,
as shown below, your answer, under
oa'h. specifically meeting and re-
sponding to these allegations of con-
test. or if you fail within that time
to file in this office due proof that
you have served a copy of your an-
swer on the said contestant either
reach across the Atlantic, and the
films exhibited daily In all the Ameri-
FOR RENT can picture theatera would eaailv en-
The 10 ranch on Beaver 3 miles circle the globe.
from Guymon Hest hay land in witb the enormous growth of the
■ ountry Also 2300-acre pasture on m0ving picture business there has
Palo Duro near Range 13tf | rome Jnt0 exiatenee a class of adven-
CITY NATIONAL BANK. turers who almost daily risk life
Guymon. Oklahoma ad unjb to obtain realistic effec ts for
One of
Mexico. Central and South America, in person or by registered mail. If
and the Panama Canal Zone Every . this service is made by the delivery-
day in New York the combined 0f a copy of your answer to the con-
length of the films reeled off would i testant in person, proof of such ser-
vice must be either the said contes-
tant's written acknowledgement of
his receipt of the copy, showing the
date of ita receipt, or the affidavit
moving picture companies.
IAW T the most daring of these is B. B
Iady s gold watch, hunting 'aae Dobbs. whe recently fitted up a
15 jewel Elgin works. Ix>st at Ala- small schooner at Seattle and left
mo May 11 Case No 2916279 | for Alaska In order to portray in
Movement 7021840. Send Informa- moving pictures the birth or death of
tion to 13tl ia new island It appears that the
FREDA ROSE. Guymon Bogoslof group in the paat year or
so have been arising from and aub-
Liiten. You Women Who Try to Hide
Your Age
"Never try to hide your sge." says
Fritzi Scheff I never could under-
stand why to msny women try to do
so It seems so foolish, to me. be-
cause I can't see what they gain by-
it. I am the same person whether I
am thought to be twenty or thirty,
am 1 not? Then what difference
can It make to me what others may
siding into the Bering sea A mov-
ing picture syndicate haa offered
Dobbs 1 of a million dollars if he
sets the film -P Harvey Middleton
In the Technical World Magarlne.
Presbyterian Church .Vo'es
Morning aervlce. Sunday 11 o'clock
and theme Three Appearaucea of
Chrlat." Evening aervlce at 8:15
p m. Theme: "In a Pillar rf a
of the person by whom the delivery
was made, stating when and where
the copy was delivered if made by
registered mail, proof of such ser-
vice must onsist of the affidavit of
the person by whom the copy was
mailed, atating when and the post
office to which it was mailed, and
this affidavit must be accompanied
by the postmaster's receipt for the
letter.
You should state in your answer
the name of the post office to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you.
GEO. D ORNER. Register.
Dateoffirat publication June 6. 1912
nate of second publication June 13.
1912.
Date of third publication June 20,
1912.
Date of fourth publication June 27.
1912.
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Zimmerman, Warren. The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1912, newspaper, June 6, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274507/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.