The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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THE KOOKY NEWS
The Rocky News
Published Every Thursday
LOCAL ITEMS
Tom Fantamas
Editor and Business Manager
UTO _
SUPPLIES
Subscription $1.00 per year
For Second Zone (150 miles gj-
more from Rocky) 1.50 per year.
Subscriptions are payable in
advance, and are discontinued at
expiration.
“Entered as second-class mat-
ter at the post office at Rocky,
Oklahoma, under the act of Con-
gress of March 3, 1879.”
AVillie Bolding returned,
from Norman Saturday.
Mrs. Paul Walker and Mrs.
Cowan visited Wednesday
with Mrs. Tom McCurdy.
Mrs. S. A. Walker and son,
Sammie, visited Mrs. Paul
Walker Tuesday.
Luther McCurdy and family
went to Roosevelt fishing Sat-
urday.
TTTE AIM to carry in stock all the
auto supplies you are likely to
need. And we know our prices
are lower than you would oftentimes pay
if you sent away. Besides, we save you
the high express charges you have to pay
on small orders.
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For All Makes of Cars
4$-
We carry a large line of high quality
tires in all the popular sizes. And you
can always be sure of getting good, live,
fresh goods when buying here.
Spark plugs, dry cells, horns, lamps and
all standard supplies at prices that please.
m
Hogs 1922 Money
Makers.
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W. H. Taylor and Joe Jicha |
went to Hobart Wednesday or \
business.
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Mrs. C. E. Ellis cf Aradark:
is visiting her sister, Mrs. K.
JEL Ferguson,T;his week.
Hogs score •asfa'-n. High prices
^nd stirring interest in swine. 1 , , ~ „
circles are-causing proud porkers EL.cI oi&e Ec,ri<?y is t-ie
to strut again with the certainty j guest 0x hichri .iooos, near
hat in 1922 they will be
ma' ingetop of the farm
(}ie | Pluinview, this we5k.
Llke-vis *, this' is to be a hag
eir at the Oklahatna Stav Fair
when it opens qn September 24:i, I
Enteriet from the leading
- Mrs. Baker Breach has been
camping at Medicine Park re
' serve with relatives this week
_________ ______ ________ „ Miss Bertha Mace spent
herds of the'. S-iuth west are i&n 'Saturday night with Mrs. L. E.
coming in, many of whieh \vi 1 McDaniel.
go .on from lhl state fair to com-; TT ~r ... T
ue e in th« $22 009 arize classic1 ^r3' Defcus of.J.e^#1
P - v r4VJC' r >5^- Kansas, is visiting
\'t' , Ve^^rl0nu MSv,1"e ^h,xvl'Henry Swart for a few days.
'Ralph T. riempheil, secretary of
Also we.CB' re » full line ot GOODYEAR ri ires and Tubes. W hen you
b '7 your GA’OLINK of us YOU SEE that you get FULL measure.
Highway Garage
Phone 51
Hugh V/. Feiree Prop.
Wesley Uowles Mechanic
----r . - - i ---
the state fair, expects an exhibit Harry Brown and sons,
of 400 animals in the swine de- j Raymond ar.d Elmo, spent
p?rtment. j Tuesday with Mrs. Whitesides.
Accomodations for swine have _ ^ —---
just been completed, Swine i _ Mrs. Fannie Yvatts from
barns, seven of then, have bepn i'^urika. OjUa.. be
Most important among which is her right
to FREEDOM f.-om the bano of woman-
hood inherited from Mother Eve. Stella
Vitae gives this freedom to women and girls.
Sold by your druggist on the distinct agree-
ment that if the FIRST BOTTLE does not
benefit, money will he refunded.
Mrt. Nellie Smith. Texas. Mra. IV.M, Gabtei. Chiek-
“1 had female trouble r.mttn?#, Ga. ‘‘It hm done
with smothering spoils, wonders for me; was weak
The dot-tor.. hud (riven me uml all run down, had not
up—raid 1 eould’nt possi- l«.-c*n ubieto do lu-ust work
hly ret well. After hiking for six or seven years;
for.r Kittles of STELLA but now I do any kind of
VITAE I was up und go- work."
lag about luv work.”
THACHER MEDICINE CO.
CUhumii. T»«., U.lA.
grouped in the northwest corner
of the fair grounds, a model ex-
hibition barn Mas been built and
the newswiae judgiug pavilion is
ready for use. Premiums amount
to $5,120 in 531 awards.
Recent entries include: R.A.
Lyle, Chickasga, Durocs; Roy
Finerty, Oklahoma City, Duroes;
J.C.GithenB and Son, Amber,
Hampuhires; W.W. Waltmire,
Pecuiar, Mo., Chester Whites;
! Teddy Knott, Union, Durocs;
j T. A. Harris and Son, l/imine, Mo.
Berkshires; J.W. Bower. Amber,
j Durocs; C L. Mitchell, Oklahoma
i City, Duroes; Howard FuAnitlV
! Purcell, Pj’and Crtinhs; Mossy
! and Mosse. Leaven vvortli, Kansas,
(Chester WhiteijIXF, Karuseand
Mill, Dustin. JYMud Chinas; Jen-
niece, Mrs. Olin Bolding.
Misr-e* Noll Pickerel and
Tela Ashby left for Foss Sat-
urday.
Grandma Underwood spent
Saturday with her daughter,
Mrs. E. M. Wilson.
Joe Jicha has bought the C
N. Anderson house and moved
Monday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Cat Green and
rhRdven came ir Friday from
Hobart.
Pete Farris •r’d . familv
civg’-t S’mdtv* ,rt thb home of
e ■ o’i ii.' ,< i 1 j,- u< * *
hi< brother-in-law. Jim Haley.
Miss Emma Bevins spent
W<H* ot-rt with her sister,
kms Briers.Indian*, |M Co,vIes,
Brnkshires^LlLITOas, -Muskogee,
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SIHMVTOE
Durocs; R-.V,Williams, Spencer,
Poland Chinas, O.L.Bynum, Hifl-
kory, Poland Chinas. Entries ! week.
September 2T, the day befo.e
Mrs. Empia Brubaker is the
guets of Mrs. John Hanna this
the fair o| ens.
Muskogee Fair
Mrs. Stella Basteen went to
Canute Saturday night and
Sunday to visit home folks.
yWOMAH^. •
MOTHERS’
CORDIAL 26
M»-s. Minnie Stinson, of
----- ----- Cfipik. Texas, is visiting her
eduea ional program ever staged \)rother, Mr. Mart Rranam.
in this section will feature the __*
The most thrill ng,inspiring and
. S*.sLyy
The* Drug Store
ko. ky. \
SAM
Oklahoma Free State Fair pro-’ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Webster j
gram at Muskogee, Oct.J3 to v-nra Sundav guests at C-has. j
Don’t u.iss iliese attractions: Hill’s.
Automobile races with world’s ~T , r ., 1
vva!.ki:r. I'.opri-.or r**f?*““ of
—! tor $10,000 in cash prizes.
Rocky Oil & Gas Co.
s
!H;;;:Varinr« ith'mYc th*n .«* d^h.e^Ve, Co.vle,
, 150hou.es. Five
.1 nlitirr*. and Wholesalers «*f
l(Kill ( lnUK (i VSOI.1NK.
KKItOSENi: \ U llKllWTS
V HOME CO MI*.I \ V
OWNED
BY HOME PEOPLE
thousand dollar rhas Hill stuck a nail in his
purses, with added money. f00t Saturday and is laid up
The great, fireworks spenale, for a few days.
“Montezuma,” each night in j —r»—
front of the grandstand. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Merchant
Mr. Tractor Owner
Thrilling auto polo contest be- j spent Sunday at Jim Siddon s,
tween Internationa1 teams, each father of Mrs. Merchant.
afternoon anbevening in front of I Miss SiTV Lomr re-
th« grandstand. turned to her home in Man-
You will soon be in the market for Cylinder
Oil for your Tractor, and of course you will
want the best.
from
)
gum Monday.
We handle the genuine Texas Ursa also the
genuine gargoyle Mobil B as well as other good
grades of the same brands.
We would be pleased to show you our oils and
quote prices.
Our gasoline and kerosene are of high grade
and we will always maintain nothing but high-
grade products in all lines. When in need of
anything in our line, call and you shall receive
prompt service.
Phene 2 on 92 or 51
Joe Jicha
Manager
Vaudeville act recruited
all parts of the world.
Daring aviators.walking on
wings and doing stunt flying.
Carnival with more than 20:
highclass shows.
World famous Kilties band.
! The Mexican National band: Iparivasr their l3nd to sow wheat.
President Obregon’sown band. ' . „ ,___j___, f___
Aesthetic dancing.
CENTER
Well it is raining this morning
the formers are proud of it, they
are all getting ready to brake
some more Isnd, some are pre-
COU&rz 5Y*
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M If yo -
s bought Paint
1 like you do
[| Overalls you
g would save
money.
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If you could cTjly^iold a
can of paint up to the
light and see any tliin
(daces in it, like you can
a pair ’of overalls, yea
could tel! at a glance
whether it would wear.
Most paints, no matter
how carefully j-ou put
them on, wiil always stay
in a series of fine ridges.
Between every one of
those ridges are the tliin
piaa 5. It doesn’t take the
weather lore- to wear
t.hrou 'h th i s. Then away
goe.- Uie i-c.c of the pain..
That’s cue of the •
sori-- why seme pa
dcr.’t ia. t.
You c ;c‘t hold paint p
to the light by&- you ean
buy a make of pa at that
has a refutation thac will
stand looking at that way.
Of ccurse, we mean
Love Brothers High
Standard Paint. Gome in
and ask for the facts.
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T. a R06E6S LUKBER CO.
-f SPEAI
Your Kitchen Meeds!
Look over your kitchen needs. Why not,replace- that rusty,
worn-out cutlery, those leaky pans, or disreputable h oking
old coffee pot with new ones now that price- are hi ck within
reach. Makeanoteof juur kitchen and wash-day needs,
and come in ar.d talk it over wiili us, It rr.e.v h»» a good'
while before you’ll find prices ts attractive as v.v can make
them just at this time. We hav> a nire line <-i AUununum
ware.
Our Grocery Department
is replete wilh all that is good ai d w holesorre in the PURE
FOOD grocery line—and they ate sewd at trie right i rices.
TAYLOR
The Hardware
and Grocervman
•WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY’
Foi
WHEAT DR!
i cr.
for Horses of see
Dyas Brothers Hdw.
THIS MAKES MR. HAYS HAPPY
A.C. Richmond and family took
Aesthetic dancing. 1 ..;.u r«0,';0 tVi«‘nn inn
The Hawaiian quinfct of enter. Qnn(lftv'
tainers.
Let’s Go!
family Sundav.
The singing at Center was in-
joyed very much Sunday evening.
Eddie Robirs and wife took
We have in stock. Discs for. ---- ^ ,
High Privste Piow and some re- - dinner with t>. !:•» Ael‘ ^ '*
pairs fri same. 9-8 ! Mr.and Mrs.Nav Wanton spent
McCURDY*’SSHOP ^Sunday with Billie Powell ano
family
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On Thursday cf each week dur-
ing September Ladies Masag*
at half price at Ihe Rocky Barber
The Rocky News Is Your PaperiSooPY w. T*yi«. Prop.
T.M. Wall received premium
for the first ba’.a of cottar, of
1921 at Rocky Wednesday.
The singing at T. M.Buford
yunda> night was wre’l attanded.
Hit Policy of Humanixinfl the Poet-
office Department Reeulte in Sav-
•ng a Woman's Life.
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Wn*V.n«ttX—I’.ntmantnr Will H.
Ilayo ;.r»»<>nt«ly i« tin* liaigiln^t nmn In
Washington today. HI* stn«an
"Ilumatilce the lV.-t'-ffioe rh-j^riim-nr*
hn* txN-ii rarrlvd • it to whit u|0»-Mre
t,. t.«- the limit. * nr I* tli<- *t<*ry
li. n lilt'.** Jf* «ka fnmili«Hi>» *
woman Iny dvl:,.' >r ln<^i <»f n,«») •ml
attention. Thr n< .-»*X |.liv«lrtan
s.fit N'.rtl IVnttr Trur. N> rtf.
Platte va« only t io ni'ies i»r ! »
h»t«wn thr dyitii win.ati and tiw
physician v.a* t!.o tLnith Plaftr
n*N«le,i to a torrr-.t 'hot toki
swept away hrt.tye t»r#r
for.
r»r. Solhy !*o*1 telephoned to e»ery
town w'thlo a rod.no *.f t»»ot| a* loo
.0* rorh torn It wjo the » »*
Kmrtetilnr e»**rv - -trd*I«oo o*r
no **o* of foru-nf tho it
wotero.
Jo*' wl.rn aM hope oeemed (rrme,
r>r. ftefhy rrrrirrnh<-rr<| mmiettiing.
P'/rarwf^r» hr had rmd that the poat-
rruieer yrtir-.-.j «»« "humanltlnjr'’ tlio
pnefr.fTPe *i*-[.:irtrn.*nL lie rushed to
the to * i>h«ne a0*1 a«k'-d P-. A. Sluder,
morifi.—r *>f the rdr mall field nf North
•>i »<-ro*.*i the river In
I'latte, to to
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Our Bank ai
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strong financial
this part of the
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Fantamas, Tom. The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921, newspaper, September 1, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936721/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.