The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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I WISH 10 ANNOUNH 10 IMf PUBIIC THAT I HAVE
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Maurer & Co. hardware &
Implement Store
and I invite you aft ii !o see me. I have in slock most every-
Ihing you are likely lo want in my iine, and if there is any-
Ihing you require that I haven’t gGt I will get it on short notice.
I Have a
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IMPLEMENTS, s™ come ‘early'Ind
AVOID THE RUSH. AS THESE
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IMPLEMENTS ARE SELLING
FAST. -WIIAT ELSE?-
Yours truly,
H. A. SMITH.
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fani cm Iliai Is Atblinalilp.
|i true that ■•♦II men have
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♦nui/r ,ind work exwr so lim’d.
Neither can all men lie great
p| i vr ii’imiR, lan-'-iTs, preachers
nr ! ill.-.) iiH'i li'iuic" ~<m11 v. think
and la Thu* a- 1m d a tlu'X max'.
T111 t In-1 r. r. a npa tile nf no
a 11ii*<1 <• -1 Inline and piiiii-
fmt for corV niail' hlcstp'l with
health, litmi--i»v. pi onnuir and
cteadv put imsc. It vntt look a
bout you ani'inc Hie poor nmn,
you " dl |uitH,c that sopip of tlirm
,n p old'un "’.it of " ni k. AA Imre
[lid-0 is a ioh to lie done employ
• rs get r]n=iri tf t.lmv r-an
Employ0!"- ci ' atm. them,
^fiajcht to theoi, alt 1email pn~--
H^RJiFV, 6T on
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POTATOES, 1011 1*1
HAY, 11,50 7.40
I'-Ktm. 15 M
UiriTEU, 21 21
iGHIUKENS, 10.1 0.4
The Registered Stallion.
Racing Recoup, 2:10 1-1.
N o r f e 11,
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Machinists, 1
iBIacksmithsy
Genera! Re- -5
pair Men. »"
8 fix anvthing?
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Local tiflice Weather lhire.au P.ulofin.
Oklahoma City, April 7. 1011.
Mrmm Ml Pay
This Memorial day in tlmn-
nandfi of peaceful valleys, on the
broad prairies, on the liillaide
and in thronged cith-v . the eoni
ruder- will gtl’en With flowers (lie
graver, of those who died. Anri
xx e would add a luillu'i tiihute
and it is to the unkrioxvn
t!io=e xvhb fell in the hatHe-
fiont or who mi the w ear y march
dropped out to die; in a hast';
ANN< M t Mi ’EM ENTS.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
I hereby announce as a candi
dale for the nomination for tin
oflice of t '• unity Attorney foi
Harper County, Oklahoma, sub
jecl to t he I leuioeratie Primary
lead- * Flection to he held August 4th.
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Correct Work, and Right Price:
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Cloyd’s, May, Oka.
;sriv -
I (IR < ON< »KESS.
announce myself as
in the
giaxr- by the xvaysid**, or in the J hereby
fo ld, are left hr those w ho must a oandnhil e ler ( iingrr.">;
stdl match on. Ftli ('ongresaiopal District, sub
In th° graver, of our countv’s : '*vl to the will of the Republican
«n,l soldier dead should he laid a'lao! votcre ,,K! f"hoary election.
the animosities
xv Inch p\iti of|
my f'.f'v idle meivnii the wav.idle'!during the great conflict that
inon w ho ai e n«rcr euiploved if co-t them their Ir es. No ll'af-
Hher help can lie had.
bti k T. Morgan.
FOR COUNTY CLERK,
hereby announce mx-self as a
ter whether 1 hey wore the bluei
or the grax tbev belonged to the J candidate for County Clerk of
A New MiUmmI
So we arc to -ax good hyp t<
tbo teleplmu0 lull co!|et*tor I lu
|’anii'i'i |e|ridioi>e companv an
pounces that mi the future col
h'i l i"U= xx ul he nude fix mad.
Willi ,»l| di.ie r*--'pert for
plea - 1 lit col|eol i ms xx Ii o have
graced our i,lh<'1' each month
hearing; I" us i .dm loipir .ls for
the "neci • s-arx xx bere" dbyl.
xx 0 are r| id to lisx? this U6"
5VStent ioclaffed.
Ii, u mIc| »iHnn of sending
I ,■ •• U111*. a r o o n * 1 l ii of Tiers and
hi.i|i. . 1m ll s ill Mgi * * able .ide
*.)}«• ili.-appcarnncc ot xx bich xxull
be iiimi k> d with pleasure bx the
iuh 1'i ibri .. I here " as i o lun
in Imx tug on*' drop into your
0 filer to j un-.opt a bill to > Oil
xx belt von X' *" e hu'-v ;P some
thpiu else. Mavfte vo*t couldn't
1 <alirf x'llli cm iuh t be hill io>t
at tln»t moment. This is als<
i, of? of hoiM<*k«epri -. who foi
•y of fill o f the youim*; lulls are of
t-m \x rlimit uioU'w to meet them
limit th° coltK’tor must call a-
gam
Republic, xx ere brothers in one
si rat family, and in a broader
■ruse. xv ere olnlchen of one great the Primary election,
Wm
father.
Decoration dax must essential-
ly he entii'olx free from anx feel
ine b*it that of generosifx- and
loviup I indue;- It dor .n't make
(tir am rbfl'rrence X« hich Side a man
fought mi he dmd for xx hat ht
believed xva-right, and for that
! rs .on do-erx i- to l)«- rem mi her
ed 11\ tlio e \\ ho arc lixiug.
Harper County, ubioct to the
xx ill of the Republican x otet s at
August 1.
BdYhE.
It is paid that recently »
to earlier after lua sermon. I’e-
•11tested everyone in tbr congre-
gal ion xx ho xxere paving their From the
Immediately abox’e in this col
umn appears, for the first tunr
in the Rug'*', the announcement
of Wm. Boyle, the present conn
tv assessor, a- a candidate for
the ofliee ot ( ounty ( lerk. which
x\ ill hereafter embrace the office
of Register ot Deeds. Mr. Boyle
is uni|iioslmnahfv fjualilied for th*'
ofli* e. and the wide acquaintance
be Ims made ox gr tl»c countv do
l ine In • term assessor should
make him
Notice 10 Formers
and Horsemen.
Nnrfelt, Uio Beautiful Racing;
Stallion, with a record of 2:16 1-4,
Standard bred and Registered.
\x ill make the season of 1011 at
May, Okla. Be sure and see this
fine horse before you breed youi
mares. This is the only Stand-
ard bred and Registered Stallion,
with a mark, in Harper county. |
He will make the season at tht
MATTOON BARN, in MAY.
OKLA. You are invited *to cal 11
and examine him for points.
Respy., W. R. BLACK, Mgr.
Speed Program.
K'UnpitiRT fi-nn Woodward County Democrat
after tb«5 Fair, la-t Fall.]
There were possibly a bund
red running and forty or more
harness horses in attendance
A goodly number of them were
classy and some fine racing xva
had. In a special ’ free for all"
pace, Nurfelt, brown stallion,
sired by Waggoner, dam Mis
Maid, owned by W. R. Black, of
F.lk City, driver Air. Griffith,
0. K. Livery Barn
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Ts at your service. We offer you Good Rigs, Re-
liable Teams, Prompt Service, Courteous Treat-
ment, and make Reasonable Charges. It you put
your team up at this barn it will be properly fed
and cared for. We are here to serve the public.
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* MAY, OKLA.
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LISTEN A MOMENT!
HAVE YOU CONCLUDED TO BUILD THAT#^-
NEW HOUSE? OR IS IT A BARN OR
(IRANARY YOU ARE GOING TO PUT UP ©
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WHEN YOU ARE READY
DO NOT FORGET THAT
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a stiong candidate, ffiwered the track record threo
I I , , . j p | < xju e; bions of leading , anij a quarter seconds, time for
hit- to -tand up. Ex crx man rrpulibeans here lie seems to r
,i"\’ their confidence and is in ev
1 bider tlie liexx
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hi gel
too 1,il) throng!
1 1 be
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1. vou
ko**xv 'x Pf 11 1 ii
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you bfl'-e trr.
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nr -ei|ij a rliii
k tbr
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mail. A* anv t
inie <1
in up
the
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XX lip'll
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long, xx c iiij- |-a
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bill.
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t)t e|er,1 if ,iie , Hi
apanx
has
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woman and ebild with one ev
eepfion arntic to their feet. He ,.rv way acceptable to them,
'.epted the crowd and then said
”Le( every man that is not pay- I '-day the Now State Form-
ing his debts Stand up.” The tme -fork is to be sold, at pub
-.•’cplinn pnter] vg*. R r.*rrxx'ot n auction lohn F indt the ox;.
bungey looking, mdixudual in In*- j pcrieneed and pipilir Auction
last summers amt. lie sloxxlv
arose and leaned rm the back
of fIm soat in front of him
Hoxv is it iny friend” asked tbr
minister "that vou are tlie oub;
one m this large eong1e.4alir.il
x tin ii ik.i abja |., piec» his obli-
gation* " I nob]t«h a nf " ;
paper h° n>rai.-lv irpM ‘ and
mv brethren here who hair pr.i
sl«v^l up arr ail s»il»s*-| jt»rrs and
Let us prav.” txrlKitncd
tlie minister.
: tlie mile xvas 2:ld 1-1. This xvas
| said by many lovers of the spoi l J
, to be the best beat they ever sav j
raced. Such good ones as Brew-!
er’s Kid. with a mark of 2:06 1-1'
i George Forker and Silver Hale,
I were forced to trail in the dust.
AND WE WILL SELL IT TO Y'OU “RIGHT.” RE-
MEMBER WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FIRST-
CLASS LUMBER-LIME-CEMENT-BRICK, AND
EVERYTHING YOU -NEED FOR BUILDING USE.
ALSO FENCE POSTS. AND “THE CROWN SILO. ”
LET US SELL YOU WHAT YOU NEED.
YOUR FRIENDS,
C. E. Sharp Lumber Co.,
J D. M. SHARP, Yard Manager. PHONE 23. i
© €@9 iuK323jE82£iiij' £3 ® L. ”
err. of I .aver nr. will conduct the
.tie, which takes place afternoon
A t It’ey go man visiting (in
eioiMti o .1- bring shown around 1
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it'or let’; -o end
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•a Home. ” the
i> siiiff nun
put. iu. linger to
<iii|e fit iii .
. lux •• pod xx 01k rd.
1 t h«'ii -md.
V'nt much, Ma-
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0 and -hr
-o d nu for breach
[>r,.mi r. ati
ul proved it on mr.
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Keystone
Hotel.
Ten
Stories
1<>r Solid
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FEED, GRAIN. AND COAT. ^
W 1LFET0N COAL. $8.00
DAWSON ” *8.00
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$ I »! ;K*T. I-LJINT, i
Q J Manager. May, Okla.
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MAY.
OKLAHOMA
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cd this new .-y.-tesn.
I»'s nit plain fnluhnrt-' t'
borrow Ifotibk v hen it it 30 ea*"
to make it.
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A Nfw Ix>an CnupyxY:
the Cheapest Rates ir V
Oklahoma. Do not ’ake 1
-ith
MID KM HR (0PN
Bra/diian Black Hull x-sr;etv. people’s word t«>;
,rM2croo. in fine condition. For xvrite. I^ind or ar
a1^ at Farmers Supply Co. Eleva
tor, $1.0*4 pt r bu.
_ thn.;
s«dd or traded AMTHE
Bfrdell. Laverne, Ok;
'.oma.
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Cowgill, Mrs. W. T. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1914, newspaper, May 14, 1914; May, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc940984/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.