The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1922 Page: 5 of 10
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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922.
THE GUYMON HERALD
PAGE FIVE
ROYAL
THEATRE
Again Tonight!
FRIDAY, MAR. 10
W. L. Perry, wife and son were visit-1 Walter Baird, a nephew of Guy Don't forget the meeting of Guy-1
ors to Liberal last Friday and Satur- Baird, and a former resident of Guy- mon's Commercial organization next
day. mon, passed through yesterday on Monday night. All the business men
John Beck of Cimarron county, was Rock Island train No. 1, enroute for should be there.
visiting with his parents in Guymon ^'ew Mexico. The Garst Music Comjiany makes a j
last Friday. i Auctioneers Van Whittet and Col. complete change of their record stock I
County Commissioner H. A. Lr.ndess Byd left on number two Monday for every few months. Last week the |
came over from Hooker Sunday to be the north part of the county, where printers made the error of saying that
present at the Commissioners' meet- they will conduct general farm sales th.i company changed their record
ing Mondry I oh the 7th, 8th and 9th. | stock each month. Their stock is too
Judge Tyler and A. Rodman re-1 Monday found most all of the big "tensive for thisito be reasonable, but jj
Guthrie snow of last week melted. The strong Mr. (,arst says they do try to have an
winds of Friday and Saturday melted entire new line of records every few
most all of the banks. The tvst and m°nths.
west roads are still in bad condition Rev. Hill reports two weddings at
as the result of the storm. the Baptist parsonage yesterday af-
turned last Saturday from
and Oklahoma City, where they at-
tended Masonic meetings.
Quite a bunch of the Guymon boys
went up to Hooker last Friday to
witness the basket ball game between
the Tyrone and Hooker teams.
The High School basket ball game
with Hooker, which was to have occur-
red tomorrow night has been post-
poned on account of the big snow
storm.
GIFTS THAT. LAST
Every Time Your
Watch Ticks
. last wrnoon. Mr. h. h. West and Miss !
busi- Anna Philippe of Guymon, and Mr. | tvery tick means wear and tear unless all o| the
bearings are well lubricated and each part of
the mechanism is kept in perfect working
order.
Charli« Chaplin and Jackie Coogan
"THEKID"
SATURDAY, MAR. 11
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTING
ELENE PERCEY as
"The Tom Boy"
A Clean Comedy Drama
SNOOKY - HUMANZKE SNOOKY
ANIMAL COMEDY
"Snooky's Labor Lost"
MATINEE 2 P.M.. 10c-25c. NIGHT 15c 30c
MONDAY, MAR. 13
WILLIAM DKM1LLE PRESENTS
"What Every
Woman Knows"
From the Story by Sir James M. Barrie
10c and 25c
TUESDAY, MAR. 14
JUSTINE JOHNSTON IN
"Sheltered Daughters"
10c and 25c
WEDNESDAY,MAR. 15
ENID BENNETT IN
"Her Husbands Friend"
10c and 25c
Corning THURSDAY,
MARCH 16
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN
'THE MOLLYCODDLE"
You should prize your watch enough to have it
looked over at least once a year. Our repair
man is an expert in this class of work.
Saturday night from # week's
e<s visit to points in Eastern Kansas, Virgil K. Smith and Miss Ruth May
and Missouri. He reports that Mis- Berger, of Elkhart, Kansas, were the
souri had a snow fall of four inches contracting parties. The latter drove
at the time of our big snow here. over fr0™ Elkhart in company with
Lowell Cathcart is conducting a very t*>P ^ride 8 parents.
. . ' successful meeting at the Church of cf>as. H. Phillips, who resides on a
e0'. JT ' , through Cuv God, so we are told by citizens who are 'arm north of Guymon, and is an old
man of Texhoma passed through Guy- Rttendj ^ meeti They reKard time resident of Texas county, suf-
mon enroute for Kansas points yes- ^ g ^ ag ^ femi ,a stroke of paralysis Tu(,<)ay
terday expectmg to be home the latter markahle ^ ^ tuccegg morning S. D. Safranko, of the Model
part of the week. I ^ Store brought him to town in his car
E. J. Creighton, of the Missouri Val- n. t,;... n„K v,„i,i « arul found quarters 'or him at the old
ley Bridge & Iron Company, was a vis- meeting in the Faris Mathew Tl'xas House, where he is being cared
ito,r in Guymon Tuesday looking after ^ J" T Pr E' Phil",
matters in connection with the cla.ms Kanization u , m08t promi„in(f 1>P* m a very serious cond.t.on,
agains exas coun y. start jn Guymon, some twenty of the R F. Garst, of the Garst Music
Mrs. H. F. Rhoton left last week for ,ai,jes of thp ,oWn havin|f uken up the Company tel!. us that he had ouite n
St. Louis, Mo., where she expects to stu(]v courge | time the first of March arranging the
visit for about four months. Mr! C. G. ^ ^ ^ .tore room for Mrs>• Seaman to install |
Harryman and family will occupy the meetj #f the Good Roads Gub her millinery stock. He had eleven
Rhoton residence dur.ng their absence. M ^ ^ ^ ^ n,noS on the floor, and to give her the
County Engineer W. A. Ingram left deleKateg to attend the D.C.D Con- r,trnt Pr°P°rt <>n the space was
Tuesday for Cimarron county where ventions to ^ held in the noar future. « "tudy. Last Saturday there was
he is looking after work in connection G „ shou]H havp a gW)d repregen. P-ntv of room nine o f the eleven
with the building of the new $18,000 ution ,t ^ imporUnt gatherings. I p,an"* ha/'n* b* n 801,1 dur'^ th<\ n AXJMFW
bridge beine constructed by that ,, _ . , _ A. . , . -nth of February, and ne was ar- ISAIN IN EiIV
County Treasurer Jack ^urtis ooed rrxry^nq for p]acjn(r 0f another Everyone appreciates the snow and
. , the patrons of his office Monday. He
Vague reports of a shooting scrape ^ th(? furniture around and com. ™ " j, n
Some man is re- . ... .. . . Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McDamel left
c.
LET US REGULATE YOUR
CLOCK—REGULARLY, TOO.
H. NORTH
JEWELER
In Munirr
(iuymon, Oklahoma
was so bad the teacher could not come.
county. |~ "T" Z.~. .1 V * , r.inirine for the placing of another; Everyone appreciates the snow and .^!r' ^*ur'py8 ar* a" 8'c^
is wearing a smile now-a-days. 1 f0 *
, „ , ... Shorty Walters went home Sunday.
come from Tyrone. Some man is re- a], to onfpr by wegt door Mr. and Mrs. E McDamel left We are glad to report that Mrs. Hl> took gick at the Gnley home Ev.
ported to have walked seventeen miles ,hp fron, of thp baik|in?. By thig on the early train Monday morning for Neta Jackson is improving. ory one ig kU<j to know he ig on ^
with a gun that only had one shell in ch,n?e he addpd to ^ room and con. Topeka. Kansas, in response to a tele- ^ dance at Fred A1Ie„.8 Saturday road to recovery.
it to shoot a man, and then missed venience of the office *ram stating that Miss Bernice was ni(fht wa8 well attended and all report Miss Redie Fergeson was a guest at
hi" aim i A card form Mrs Alice Woodward "u'fpri"* with her han<1' thal; had been , fine time. I Otha Weatherford1. Saturday.
Roy Davidson, representing the Ly- ,)ri h inte|li(rence that ghe hag lnf,,, t^ 'rom a cut Mr. McDaniels Mrg Matthews is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Weatherford and
ons Hat Company of Kansas City, Mo.,1 , . ... f . , .' . returned heme yesterday with the Al. Murdough and Homer Wilkinson daughter spent the week at the Claud
was showing samples at the Seaman . . . . . . , , . .. wor(' that Miss Bernice was not ser- caned at the Elmer Weatherford home Weatherford home.
Millinery Tuesday and took order, for wEl snTfoLtini |0USlv a,ferted'. but.that Mrs McDa"- Saturday. -
a number of special pattern hats for h ' d h f M Woodward wa, too !®' W0.Uld remal" w,t^ her aLffw d*y* George Rathgaber and family took The Ladies* Toggery aanounce that
Guymon ladies. | ^length I .ure r.o^further trouble mi.ht Sunday dinner at the Cecil Rathgaber they are receiving new shipment, of
John R. Boardman, "
City,
of Oklahoma r J le^lop^^ „M,i88 Bernlce ia a gtudent in, home. |th latst pattern hats, and have
of the Boardman Supply & , t Topeka. | Miss Clara Weatherford. Mr. Homer | Rplemlid ,tock for the ladies' inapec-
2tl
Bridge Con^lnyipilM^throughGuy- tavwhtK WalUr M ^ announce-' WUkinson and virgil Weatherford Z"
._ V. . ' of new on the way which they lintw,r. in „llr r„illmr, .v,„ Aiu„ «*.
mon Tuesday enroute for Cimarron " me,i appears in our columr.n as a can- called at the Allen home Sunday af
county where his companw has an did,,., for County Commissioner of the ternoon.
$18 000 bridge contract. I " ® healta t about announcing dates, Digtrict „ubjeft the action of Vernon shir, and AI Murdough
«io,vw uimKc liecause shipments are so uncertain
Mrs. Ida Vaile who resides out in the t )ege gtormy dayg
Comet neighborhood northwest of
nnrt th hBtrhinB- nf onp Kvery P6""" who take8 ev:>n on' Carthage Townahip for fifteen years, Th
and^twentv-five little chicks I drin'< of bootleg whisky is hurt by it ,n(| ,hHt he tands for "a e'ean race.
With th« hie snow l«,t tikes grave chances of going blind clean administration, good roads and Z™
N-ed to raise money on the farm?
We have plenty of money—always
the Democratic Primaries in August, were gue.t. at the Wallace home Sun- ready—on good loans. Inspect from
writes us that he has been a resident of day. here, no waiting. Farmers National
There was no school last week a. it Bank, Texhoma, Oklahoma. 41tf
Starting Time 7:30.
NOTE ENTIRE CHANGE EVERY NIOH I
LOCAL ITEMS
L. M. Latham returned from a mar-
keting trip yesterday.
B. F. Garst, the music house man,
made a business trip to Hooker last
which came with the big snow last
week, and that they are doing fine.
J. T. Hughe., now of Rewey, Wis.,
or insane. None of it but what is
noisonous, some quick and some slow,
lens taxes." Mr. Clark is well known
to most all of the residents of his dis-
t all sure. An early grave awaits trjct. and is one of the progressive
] f:\rmers of his section of the county.
, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson had con-
templated leaving this afternoon for
Oil Company visited in Eldorado, Kan-
sas. this week.
Jack Shepherd, the well known res-
taurant man, is seriously ill with
some stomach complication.
formerly a respected resident of Texas every patron of it.—Ex.
county and Guymon, was looking after Curt F<,|keI> the Coldwater ranch-
business matters here the past week.( man> wag a vUitor i„t Saturday. He vr,.puMVU lraTlnir ln„ ,„r
Mr. Hughe, has host. «f friewL. in renort having lost five of his hops Kansas City, but the big snow .torm of
Guymon who will alway. be glad to |llrin(r the bj(r gnow gtonn lagt week, ]agt nijfht /orrH th,m to chance their
welcome him. thev havjn)r huddled until they smoth- plnng notwithstanding that all but one
W. G. D. Hine., of the State School <red. The loss wa. very small consid- of th,ir household effect, had been
Land. Department, at Oklahoma City erin* the number of hi. flock, under nai)ed for shipment, and so now they
was a Guymon visitor Tuesday and "ueh conditions. do not know jwt when they will get
called at the Herald office. Mr. Bines Rev. and Mrs. Ahernethy, of the started They intend to visit relatives
is a former newspaper man. and finds Methodist church left last Tuesday for in Kansas City and St. Ix>uis, Mo., af-
it pleasant to spend his waiting hours Liberal, where they are attending the ter which they will go direct to Los
in the newspaper office., where he can Southwestern Methodist Episcopal Anireles, California, to resume their
nd will be absent over residence and make that place their
Change of Stock
Friday.
I. W. Zartman of the Independent ]ook ove|, tbe g,at# pap#rg> and not« the' r„nference,
proirrss and development being msde Sunday. Sunday SAool and Fpworth future home These good people have
by our commonwealth. will be the only meetings next many friends in Texas county who are
Wheat wa. improving rapidly with * nday. sorry to lo.e their citi.enship here,
the rains together with the recent R<>V Davis, of Kansas City, Mo., snd Mr. G. F. McKnight, of the Guymon
snow. Excellent progress and recovery Miss Bessie Rurnett of Phoenix. Ari*., ijind § Company arrived home
The Presbyterian Bible Class being Rj,ould be noticed. Where the plant were married in the Court Clerk's of Monday from what he says was the
unable to meet at its regular date, will gtagnated and died back in places, f e last Saturday afternoon. Judee J. nut0 trip of his life On Sunday, the
meet March 10th with Mrs. Hotosley. jt jg now turning green and growing ^ Bunch performing the ceremony of.th of February, accompanied by Mrs.
Justice of the Peace. G. D. Bowers Wfn. Much of that sown in the dust i. The youn* couple left on Sunday morn MrKniirht. they started for Alva, Ok-
and Mr. Wm. Perrin, of Texhoma, were sprouting, but there is still quite a ^"'s train for K?nsas City, where they lahoma, goin* by the Kansas route,
business visitors in Guymon yesterday, difference of opinion as to what this will make their home. They got as far as Protection, Kan-
The Upsilon Omega, enjoyed a line particular whe^t will make. The crop ^ Dr. A. J. Davidson left Tuesdav sas, where they were over taken by the
Perhaps some do not know, we
make a complete change of our rec-
ord stock every few months.
We are now sending our old
record stock in to the Company, and
new up-to-date records are taking
their place.
ALL RECORDS 75 CENTS
GARST MUSIC CO.
party to the Royal Wednesday even- wa. nicely protected by the blanket
ing and then held a regular meeting at of snow from the extreme cold weather
the Bannister home. | which followed the storm.
Rev. E. F. S. Darby ha. moved to *
Lone Elm, Kansa*. He and hi. esti-| Fine Box Stationary for 29 centa.
mable family have made many friend. 2tf TRIANGLE DRUG CO.
in Guymon who will wi.h them well. | «— ■
Dr. D. E. McCarty came in Monday The Ladles' Toggery anncunce that
nifht for Amarillo. Texas, to vi.it with bitr snow .torn, and they were snow
sn aunt, who is there in a hospital to Uund there most all the week. Satur
undergo an operation of a serious na- .lay Mr McKnight thought possibly
ture The Doctor spent a large part they could make it back htmie, and so
of his boyhood days at the home of this they started, but Mr. McKnight .ay.
aunt, and i. anxious to he of any aid that It seemed to him he had to shovel
he can In her hour of affliction. He a large part of the way back, and they
hopes to be home about the end of the were confronted by drifts not only at
from Boisf City, and says that he has they are receiving new shipments of *mI(. turns of the road, but In every dlrec-
returned to Guymon to stay. He will the latest pattern hats, and have a| Quite a number of the cititens of lion they could turn.
open an office and resume his practice splendid .tock for U\e ladls
here in the near future . I tion.
LEK
WILLOUGHBY
MOORE
THE OWL DRUG CO.
(Formerly DuBose Drug Co.)
PHONE 171
A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK
of DRUGS and DRUG SUNDRIES
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY
-COMPOUNDED-
A KKESII AND C< W'LK.TE LINK or HAND ROLLED CHOCOLATE!
NOW ON DISPLAY. TRADE WITH THE BOY1"
PROMPTNESS
ACCURACY
SERVICE
ntmtt
| Goodweel visited Guymon Tuesday. In "The Faith Healer," aa portrayed on
an effort to iron out some difficulty In the scieen at the Royal Theatre last
connection with a school contract Thursday and Friday nights, was
there. It seems that two men claim iP|endidly staged, and pictured many
the contract for transporting the chil- |,<>autiful scenen Plays and books
dren on one of the school routes, and ,|M|ing with this grsat subject are be-
that both are running their wagons rrrnlng more numerous each succeed-
over the route each morning, and each mi month. The trouble with all such
Is utilised by a part of the patrons of p;Byi| and stories is that their authors
♦he route County Superintendent pander more to the popular thrills of
Martin ha. been called upon to adjust mortality than tr the interpretation of
•he difficulty. the Divine Spirit. When one realises
Baby Geordia May Welch died at the I st a healer has simply learned a
home of her parents In Goodwell la«t principle that God established, and is
Fridav She was the daughter of Mr fulfilling and demonstrating God's
snd Mrs Jesse Welch, and the grand >mmanda a. exemplified by Jcsu., and
{ child of President and Mrs George A that His Divine and unchangeable laws
i Coffey of the Psnhandle Agricultural sre ever ready to serve In solving all
and Mechanical College The obituary problems, one will realise that under-
| nrlnted elsewhere, which was sent in «tandlng. Instead of a blind faith, Is
hv a friend, tells of the sorrow of the healing agency. But a play or
•be community there, and the manv fiction of any kind usually expreese*
friends of the family In Guymon will a popular conception, and Is rarely,
•oln the Herald In an expression of drdlcated to consistency, or anything
sympathy Uht scientific demonstration. Faith
—————may be spontaneous hut it to quickly
The Ijidiee' Togirery announce that U.st If not sustained by the wortis that
they are receiving new shipments of prove understanding. Christ's w«rds
• he not teen hats, and have a were explanations and hi. acts demon
■rlendid Mock for the ladles' Inspec stratlons of God's laws, which have
I tion. Ml never changed
Is the Last Day of Scmi-
Annual Clearance Sale
Prices Reduced on Our
Entire Big Stock
Men's Overcoats, ap to f30 00, Sele Prke
Men's All Wool, O. I). Army Overcoats, Sale Price
Men's Suits, Assorted, up to t20 00, Ssle Price ...
One Line ef W L Douglas Shoes, stsmped $* M, Sale Price
Men's Stsndsrd Overalls, bib. Sale Price ....
Amoskesf i.mghomt, big line, Sale Price •
One Line of Stsndsrd Percales snd Gingham.
Staadard Outings, best grade. Sale Price, •
WK SKU. THE RED RAU. RUHHER KOOTWEAR K. R MEN.
ROYS, LADIES AND CHILDREN, PRICKS RIGHT
SPECIAL-Men's One Ruckle Overshoes ....
Indies' IIMck Houdoir and One Strap House Pump, all (ises. Sale Price
^^^aBsamMaMMMMsBeMSMassMesaMBasMamaH
THE MODEL
t. d. aAriiANno a co.
Hou.hp that holds prices down
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The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1922, newspaper, March 9, 1922; Guymon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274628/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.