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THE GUYMON HERALD
THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920.
*• . SEWARD COUNTY CO.
Ja order to «TDtd error* It 1 Jmpor-
CAJLD OF THANKS
HAS SPUDDED IN "fr.,7
heartfelt
to the fr.ezds and neighbors
as during the
WANTEP—i waat
•jrafet- '«*£•**
4rt« t-ox Ki. glvl*.
t« f5r*T letter.
to t*T f*
ut cirsw
BA^tist to tkli. 't . . . ,
bMra a ^.-orcpc rcapo&ae w jroar caiL ; th« Seward County Oil £ Gas ja^y ®1Ti"
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for !ftts
fcltT
Hajrrey
ESf*E> WAVTEB to —I*™ l
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Coww-iasSor..
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN „ _
w£n*^ There is rr.aeh joy in the herats of ^° wert M de-th of oar
— • a-**. 11 'V 1"; w« ^ Eneas and after the death oi our
p Guymon Lodge No. 335
GLEN HOSE ««i« "WlhMr b«
o. m. uridw - «** * ow. -* —s ^r^ru-ss-m—
spudding in" having of- '*"* m ®emory
temoon at the Bisdon home. f^T taken place Tuesday mom-
Mr and Mr* S M. Spark went to in* fn the presence of a good-sized
Saturday to visit Mrs. hunch of o0 speculator enthusiast*.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo The News :« glad to see this well
finally started for the company has
Mr"^d Mrs. Ira Fox and daughter met with so many discouragements
— and Miss Ina Inman spent Sunday at that the wonder is that individuals
<£f -vV Risdoc home. promoting it did not k*e heart long
— j Mr and Mrs J. E. Booth and so-, *?<> nd give up m disgust Drilling
SP«5S&~" Mrs. C. W. Cox spent Saturday has actually been brought about by
V '^V-.n- in Hooker Siting relatives. j their faith m the tmdertafang and
*'**4 T*r^ Ci de Carter a busy moving his the:r refusal to be sidetracked and
WA*TEX— *" .
<•«-. UBOBf f 1
the ge«*.' *
Itx* for «*• 7r*tr""~
TSlrr.'.r^Lt** * ™*«
fcorsr for ajar* ti— *
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tmttiw
Pa
noes to la**
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i-asiery.
n a«4 ^'Mr v|
We j>*T !♦« *
t:* tor f-jU « •*.
Writ*, ta-
L Jtorrtirtoo'^.,
411 * !
*e:i Saturday.
M m Ina Ir.man spent Saturday sf- 1*Br^f",OTi
Spearman
Spark's parents,
wast?
Harrr C
A LOAN era ye-jr !
irk. Gaywoc. Okla.
ME. AND MES. A. RODMAN.
BARRON STRAIN
WHITE LEGHORNS
Book your orders for hatching eggs
and day old chicks.
Prices eggs II 50 per 15; *4.5* for
50 and SS.00 per 100.
Day old chicks 20 cents each at
Guymon. Delivery charges extra.
MES. H. E. G. POTMAN,
49tf Guymon, Okla.
aarbi'io;i
■ mTXISTT w ii tO WRWW
, Vr'^rt-r#e^"^a grain to the place recently "buffed and put off. WANT A LOAN ON YOUR FARM
*;r. '.'-V ' • •" ... s£ rented near the Morning Star schooL j If there is any oil out north of Lib-: Wc ^ve ready money for yot* if yoor
W*1, *<-«'. Rev pringlA filled his regular ap- eral this company will find it and ^ k good, and can close without
if: l ■ - . f>tea«a. m. Utip j ^ gch(K>i hoQS« Sun- many of the men composing the or- trying delays.
~lTl^wrTB*D L morning and will continue to ,ganization seem certain that they are lt£ HARRY CLARK.
going straight to a fortune. They
have had .several geologists examine LIVERY SERVICE
ron.
day morning
preach each evening this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Risdon and the Blod-
Brothers were Guymon visitors their outlay and each has reported por njght and day livery service—
; most favorably on the outlook. The car to any place at any time,
Wi- p s r zr t brtA t« blrh rri'l*
ZSJ&fT To fartM.J* AprlLW«rft
*k* m«ixT 11 rr !'.<►« north. 1 in<3 l z
ELMER HEIR, Oirmon. Okla. loe
* 11 p j Saturday.
0 r Glatthaar returned from Ok- i drillmg of a second well by home peo- phone 26.
for 8ALE--TWO «mall p«f fWt
AX„ rtxminK tw®-ye*r_ol^>rj^ «yCity Friday and reports good pie, too.
•olt.
w«
4tf
Can be #e«R *t )i*lJt plant.
" hirnt*
LEO. CHAPPCW.
is welcomed by many who <gtf
AUTO SERVICE CO.
w«o*; Wr7 and kj rains in that part of the state. 1 have been anxious to see the test made
FOR HALE—« C. IJrht Brown Lenora
j The high wind
yesterday and , by a home concern.
quite a bit of Should oil be hit or
.srnt Brown Saturday night did
^S«rr"Si tiKS- ' damage to this neighborhood. It blew ; field struck the promoters will <*er
rt tatr&S!' over S. M. Spark's chicken house ar.d tainly reap a good thing from their pany.
►ifMllM. i *siti for IJ.M A<S<Jre«s ajjM) anot'ner small building; blew' endeavors for they have practically
C, R. CUM. Raa*e. Oklahoma. (j ^ n Vf -ind j 10,500 acres under lease in one body.:
time this And since oil has been hit in just as
Having trouble with a leaky auto
a good gas radiator? Take it to the DeWolfe
Shop, next door to Jordan Oil Com-
50tf
Kelly-Springfield Tires
Pennsylvania Tires
Michelen Tubes
4*
Erite" batteries
down one of 0. M.
"-a%7Z -ifc ™* . .
A. U Plainer. or> block «ut and on* nBji] blown down m high winds.
■oath of Ice Plant- 4tlp j The winds of the
re i<jenc« lou. Ap- j jjave feen j^r<j on ]ate wheat, quite
FOR BALE—Cfc*fce
ply to I. W Booth. City Gar*ce.
Itl
__________ a bit of which has been blown out in
K. «w. reiffhborhod, ta.«rt7 wheat U
fr,imtw Kan*** Address bo* 24, Lib- rtill in ?oodshape. This is another concern
County. Kan*a*.
eral. Kantai
ou will always find the best meats
to be had at the City Meat Market.
expected places as many think thejC*^ 111 QJ>' 51t*
past two weeks I Liberal field is and a big sras field has j .
ite wheat, quite j been struck at Amarillo. the drillers in > ^ nng 1
Liberal territory are just as liable to
hit what they are after as any wildcat
The News hopes the Se-
Another Lot of 490
CHEVROLET
CARS
AND TRUCKS
Expected now any day
GET YOUR ORDER IN
Always Have Bargains in Used Cars
m your eggs. We pay cash, g
We want eggs. §§
3tf GUYMON* WAREHOUSE CO. i
i reason for sowing at the proper time.
FOR 8ALB-
for hatcbln*.
or f*.'>9 per hundred.
Goodwell. Okla.
Mrs. Alexander.
St4p
Buff Orphlnrton «*«• js not often that the late soweJ
$1.00 for setting of 15. .
wreat makes good in this country.
P. Blodsoe, and C. A. Risdon helped
IVick McKibben with his well, Wednes-
day.
Stonbreaker and Easterwood were
callers at Dick McKibben's Saturday.
The/ were lookin:; for more pasture.
FOR HALE—Two extra well bred. Re-
«1 Ure^ Holateia Bull*, t and I year*
old. moatly whit*.
Jtf V HIKER DALE,
F<>R SALE—All the lumber In the bl*
l arn now occapled by Ote 8tephena
and Joe Bush «• J- G. MeLarty or
O. C. Glatthaar, •«
FOR HALE— •• buahela aeed oata: alao
one wood I later, ona row binder an4
one «orn plaater. Apply to W. H.
ORIMM. Oayman. 8tf
FOR BALE—Two rewlatered H^eford
Bulla eUhteen oiontha old. write r-
K. Zenta ikHon. Oreenaburg. Kan. tt4p
FOR BALE—Guaranteed handmade
brooma. One dollar each The J1.S0
kind If by parcel po« . 10c extra.
CLEM. V WILLIAMS. Rt
Oklahoma.
PRAIRIE ROSE
Miss' Mabel Decker is visiting with
her mother this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cline eturned
one day last week after a short visit
with the latter's sister near Iuka,
Kansas.
— , . | Miss Minnie Jones came home Fri-
°U4p ' day to visit her parents.
. _ , L. A. Nevins and family, Mrs.
Btraln)ALEirRBrrE E. NOCK^ Route Brinkman and daughter Vera, Misses
C. Hooker, Okla. Rhone 25 on « ,; Maude and Minnie Jones and Opal
Scales spent Sunday at the J. R.
Nevins home
„ „ R- W. Holland is on the sick list at
FOR BALE—One
ward County Oil & Gas Company has
the best of good luck in its undertak-
ing.—News.
MONEY TO LOAN
On your farm. The Farmer* Stat*,
the new bank at Texhoma. Inspec-
tions made from hera. No waiting.
Just drop ua a card. ltf
We are now prepared to buy your
milo.
GUYMON EQUITY EXCHANGE.
We want Orange and Sourless Cant
Seed now, at Claycomb Seed Store.
Look on back page to sea whet
Claycomb Seed Stora wants to buy:
and sell.
THE CITY GARAGE
L. W. BOOTH, Proprietor
East Side Main St Guymon, Okla.
It4
FOR BALE—Bargain. A
tent. Bee H. O. BLACK.
OMm •••
a74
John
row liBfr. rood
Deere aingle
Apply to C
D. Garner, Era, Oklahoma.
Sltf
FOR BALE—A
few extra god young
reirtnlertd Hereford e®*"
4«tf
HENRY C. HITCH.
this writing.
C. A. Garrison and dauehtern Myr- j
tie and Delia spent Friday evening
iwith Mr. Hamlin and family.
' Dorothy Rudd spent Sunday night
Nail and little
M.
with Atetha Kail.
ttiVn'Si Mr and Mr,. G. W
Muanm-.n. Guymon. <">kla. 4ItfP* diutrhter spent Sunday at the D.
sroR BALE—Good Jaraey cow or food Rudd home.
team." Terma or caah. Call at H«raM Leamon Nail went home with Mrs. i|
ott,c*- — Scales Friday evening.
rn°LSf^itio,,bcJli«t o£°Fo?.r- Miss Maude Jones is visiting rela- |
man ■ Blarkumtth Shop. Juat south of tjyeg -n Guyinon thjs week
Jackaon a Hardwara Store^
DISTRICT 16.
We got a good rain Saturday but
it happened to be sand.
T. W. Silsbee went to Guymon
1 Monday.
, Misses Beulah and Edna Girouard
and Messrs Lloyd Tyler and Frank
Davenport attended a party at Mr.
G. A.Hart''-""
Plumbing
AN
Heating
All Work Guaranteed.
Agent for Silent Alamo Pewer Plant
Guymen, Okla.
DR. C. DERBACH
Registered Optometrist
PRICES REASONABLE
give satisfaction
)R HALE OR TRAPE-Scholarahlp to
F<
apply on any cour
college of Bouthweat.
in leading bualnei
BAXTER.
won RALE Lot 11 Block 50. Funk
Addition. Guymon. Make me your beat
offer. J ~
EYES TESTED
CLASSES FITTED
All work guaranteed to give satisfaction or
your money back. See those reading or distant
all shell frame complete with lenses for $2.50. My
prices vary from |2.50 to the very best at $12.00
to $16.00.
NORTH MAIN STREET GUYMON, OKLA.
MIBIIIIWIIIMillHWiW'M^ilRSauWg'^tl? II—UliWII IMWI'IIJ I IIIM'lBgb«W «h!MgllK5i«
FOR SALE—Full Blood Barred Rock
Egga, per Betting of 15. * 1-^0. Call on
■W A* Murr*ll. at the oM Tom latham
residence, aoutheaat part of town. >tf , WSIlijlln8 Friday night.
Jessie Rankin called on John Phelps j
i«a Friday evening.
The school children were clad to
have their visitor at school Wednes-
FOR 8ALE—4 nice registered Jacka
from ) to I yr old. No chargea for
lookin* them over Come
them at Stevens' barn,
(tip M
and
J. CUDDY.
FOR HALE OR RENT—About loo acrea d evening. Mr. Neal Bowles.
farming and grazing land, alx mllea *•
f-om Guymon. Okla. Inquire of H H. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eaple and nt-
Miller. Guymon, or Chaa. U FouM£ ^ dautjhter MabeI called on Mrs. j
J. R. Phelps Monday evening.
Higginarllle. Mo.
FOR SALE—A Rtar Windmill, applr to
Bonner Grocery Co. tf .
BAKER-MI DWELL
Having a little cooler weather at |
FOR RALE—Three Rure Silver Laced
Wyandotte Cockerels. Egga $1.50 a |
■ettlng. Apply to H. 8. Tlmmona, Care
of Miller's Warehouae. 6tJ present.
I Gilbert Morrow and family called
i at J. O. Ford's Sunday evening.
I J. 0. Ford sold a bunch of cattle
to Andy McAdams the first of the
1 week.
Mr. Nelson has sold his farm and
ron sitT
FOR RENT—Bed in private home suit-
able for two men. Apply at Herald of-
fice. tl
FOR RENT—A quarter section ten
miles south and two west of Guymon.
Apply to J. P. Howard. Route Z. Good-
well. Oklahoma tttp intends to have a sale of his property
i a few days.
Albert Yates has sold three quarters
FOR RENT—lil acre# Improved, near
Range. Write J W Allen. Wl South
Kanaaa St El Paao. Texas. It! , . . . ... . . „
i of land that lay right west of Mr.
TO LEASE—The southeast quarter of Velson'a
section IS, township 6^rang 14. on_th * *•
Dr. Beam has sold his farm, north
of MindwelL
Stop! Look! Listen!
If you want your property protected by good old
liae oMinace componieo, cal mm uc.
We write all kinds of if a*d tornado insurance.
We give you HAIL PROTECTION on your grow-
FIRE, THEFT, TRANSPORTATION AND COL-
LISION INSURANCE ON AUTOMOBILES
WM. EWING
You Can Buy
i Trade-Marked
j Lumber
| Your wife probably has her favorite line of canned
| goods. She knows they're best, and calls for and
| knows them by their trade-mark name. The hat
| collar, shoes and most of the clothing you buy bears
the trade-mark of a manufacturer in whom you have
confidence. You are always sure of the same qual-
ity by calling for a particular brand.
Now you can have the same assurance in buying
lumber products, for we handle some Long-Bell
nationally advertised, trade-marked lumber. The
permanence and beauty of your home depends upon
the durability and uniform good quality of the lum-
ber you use." The kind of lumber makes a difference.
We offer you value and service—good lumber and
other building materials. This is our best reason
for asking your business.
The Star Lumber Co.
TelapkoM 19.
Guynoa. OUahona.
north flsta near o!4 WH<1 Ho
J/IlL Want the [■!)<• p'Jt - wheat '
share* thia fall Write W N Ardraw
1*34 Madison Street. O l'-ago. 111. t
3*4
FOR RENT
land. Wln<! rr.
vest of Ouymoi
In4 house non
is>err—i2J.ee m
Ktraet. Finder
return to Herald
• « graas pas: .-a
- 1**1-1 rr • «
► K V .*~HVt*RR.
High School Mtf
>rth Main
arded for
Stl
MONEY TO LOAN
On yo-ar farm. The F arm en State, I
the Dew bank at Texhoma. Ingpec-1
• ,na made from here. No waiting.!
Jut drop at a card ltf
l/MT-
reton
RhleM
-A bunch of four ti
to Harald ©ffle*
. Finder
to E B
(ti
,|k< M | A M 'll «
A HIGH GRADE JERSEY BULL
Kept at the Equity Barn. Service |
12.00.
SUp T. B. ROSS.
Farmers. If you ara going to r**e a |
sale, have the Ladiea Aid fornlah tha
lunch. I'bona IS. 4x2p
MONEY TO LOAN
On your farm. The Fanners State, g
~ i- i .< r^hom.. w,.|
HUXTIXQ poiitiveiy forbidden on t;oM made from htre. No wmiting. s
"■ ""O S5S'" J-t drop u, a crd. ltf
Take the Gamble Out of Business.
Insurance against, freezing, frost, winter-kill, flood s, drought, insects or disease.
Your reputation for veracity and integrity ii of the best You pay your debts and are held in high esteem by your friends and
neighbors, yet it is a well known fsct that you have acquired the habit of gambling. It is about this habit that we desire to have an
honest heart to heart talk with you. We want to show you the error of such a habit and help you to reform.
You probably do not play cards for money, doubtless never bet on a horse race or buy a share of stock on margin, nevertheless you
gamble and for the reason that tha very nature of your business makes gambling necessary. You gamble with the elements. Every
activity in the production of your crops is menaced by chance—the chance of freezing, frost, winter-kill, floods, drought, insects or
disease, any one of which may deatroy your crops and likewis? your income and livelihood.
Take the gamble out of farming. Make it a cinch rather than a hope. Be safe rather than sorry. Buy a policy in the Hartford
Fire Insurance Company which will indemnify you for loss from the causes above stated for the seed and labor necessary to mature
your crops. You know the old Hartford. Everybody does. For over one hundred years it has sold sound indemnity and dealt fairly
with its patrons. The cost for this protection is moderate. For a peck to a bushel of grain per acre, we will make you safe agaiAst loss
of your investment. You want this protection. You cannot afford to be without it Buy it while you can.
Coae in and let ua tell you all about it ^ oure very
WALTER W. KENNEDY,
Guymon, Okla.
Agent, Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
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