The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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The Markets
Corrected Every Thursday A.M
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\ E Foot is again promenad-
ing our streets. H-fonts rath-
cf natural to have him around.
Wheat
Kaffir Corn..............
Cane Seed (per 100 Iba.)
... $0- 50 to $8.80
Nofra .......... *-40
Mutter
Cream
Egg*
lauvl................
Turkeys ..............
Broiler*. 11-4 to 2 lbs
The infant son of Mr. «nd
Mrs. S. W. Grace was QUiU
sick this week.
personal:
PAR AGR '
<|>K£?
Eliminate the grouch or the
grouch will eliminate you.
Old Hena.....
Stag Rixvstors
OUi Rooatem
Horse Hides .
Old Rublwr..
Zinc»*»***»»
W. S. Hull was in from the
Chaney neighborhood Monday
and told us about 1 ,nk
house and most all of Os con-
tents by fire on about the loth
of last month. The cause ot tlu
tire is a myaterv as there was no
tiro in the house sine.
Ow morning *».l the «re lw
ported tn the evening.
See F. C. Dale for cane seed.
Fred Meeker is in Laverne
this week. *
Sec F. A. Pale for farm loans
and insurance. Adv.
Tom McDcrmot is in Laverne
this week.
I Charity suffereth long and so
Mrs. Henry Pittman has been does the man who lives on it.
quite poorly this week.
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
M. f. CHURCH SERVICES E0R MAY
AND EA1RVIEW
Sunday Schools 10:00 a. m.
Preaching services every Sun-
dav mornining and night,
Friday night, choir practice
... 3c
4o
... lc
$1.60
Teething babies always have
a hard time of it when this pro-
cess occurs in hot weather
They not only have to contend
with painful gums but the stom-
ach is disordered, bowels loose
and the body uncomfortable.
The best help you can give thj
“ or ts McgEE 8 BAB\
It corrects sour stom-
For farm loans see F. C. PaleJ
Adv.
F. P. Borthick drove to Wood-
ward Sunday.
fl‘X tj’ri; Mr”1 I r,%"rr;rrwlera.y
I much.
Mrs. Newt Green returned
Monday from her visit to Geary.
God must dearly love fools
V. B. Browne and S. T. Morey oth^i~Je wo^d not have
! ing at May. , _
Epworth League every* Sun-
day night.
were Woodward visitoi. Sunday- mad. so man, of us.
The best neip n-u ~ 'RY
41 litrlo .utTcrer is Mr'.VI. v l'-\M
TIME TABLE
| TIME TABLE i'SJ’SL .
J and helps digestion
and 50c per bott!
Whites Prug Store.
Adv
Price 25c
----- and 50c per bottle. Sold b>
W.F. * N.W.TIME TABLE
No. 4 East .Bound . 9:00 a. m.
No. 3 West Bound ., .7:08 p. m.
Spray your hen house with
crude oil, keep some in the hog
Wallows. A fine disinfectant.
Sold at Smith Oil Station, Adv.
Mrs. W. J. White and soi s
returned Monday evening from
their trip to Geary and other
places.
----- rhone
w. H. TEMPLE, - Undertaker.
targe assortment of Caskets,
Burial Robe* and Supplies car-
ried in stock.
Calls answ ered prompt ly^dajjjM"
night. .
^ ... Buffalo. Oklahoma f
Hearse Furnished. f
Mrs. .lames Vaughn returned
from Texas the first of the
week.
F. C. Robertson arrived at
the Gray home from Kansas
this week.
#
F. M. Sumpter retnrned this
week from his trip to Color-
ado.
Mart Cannon and Will Can
Children that are affected by ^ and wife returned last
worms are pail and sickly and vveej. from their stay in Mexico,
liable to contract some fatal
disease. WHITES CREAM VER-j Moving «
M1FUGE expels worms promptly Melvin Smeth is enjOing
“nd^t. the child on the road ; visit fom his brother. Art Smith
to health. Price 25c per bottle. j and family from Guv man.
Sold by N\ hues Prug Mrs> Henry Pittman is report-
I ed as feeling much better since
The Sunday schools of the &oing t0 the country.
Christian church in May and of
Mt. Oliv’e will combine and give ^everal 0f our people went to
Mary had a little lamb
But when she heard the price.
She sent the waiter back again
And took a bowl of rice.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Union Sunday School every
Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching
every 1st. and 3rd. Sunday, by
R. R. Coffey
Baptist Services.
Preaching every ^ 2nd and 4th
“What were you saying. Har- j Friday night. L nion Sunday
old?” feebly asked the young j School every Sunday at 10^ a^m.
woman reclining in the steamer
chair. There was a pause, and
then the young man leaning |
over the vessel's rail, respond-
ed, “I wasn’t speaking Angeline.
you-you misunderstood me.”
Rev. C. A. Cay wood, Pastor.
Lodge Directory
BEAVER VALLEY LODGE. NO. SS4. 1. O. O. F.
Meets Every Thursday Night.
Noble Grand. Roy L Wilaon.
Vice Grand. J M. Doty.
F. D. Borthick, Secretary.
All Odd Fallow! Welcome.
M. W. A. NO. 11921.
A preacher who went to a
Kentuckey parish was asked to
invite the prayers of the congre-
gation for Lucy Gray. He did I v^^v c" " L r. Robert**, w.
so. They praid three Sundays for ‘ F D Borthick. 0*.
Lucy Gray. On the fourth he I Meet* lat and *ni Tuaaday Nighta of each Moei
was told that he need not do it
any mors. “Why” said the j brotherhood of American yeomen.
I Have a Car of Eastern
lubricating Oils and Greases
Also have Barrels, Tanks, and Faucets.
Prices Right
Smith Oil Co.
„ Children's Pay program at
Mt. Olive Sunday morning and
then at the Christian church in
May at night. There will be no
0 Sunday school at the Christian
church here Sunday.
Woodward last Sunday to see
the wreck on the Santa 1 e.
tan j w
preacher, “is she dead?” No.
answered the man. she has
won the Derby.”
E. G. Wellman. Forem&c O. T. Lienegnnn. M.ofC.
D. M. Sharp. CorreapaDdant.
IVlbert Allman arrived the first
of the week from Clayton. New
Mexico, on a weeks visit with
A billious. half-sick feeling, j friends.
U.YSS of energy and constipated
bowels can be iwlieved with sur- ^ lfleJU noM?l LH,n,n. ....... „» use. u.c .................
prising promptness o> ^ under new management. Within a week or so he was call-
HERB1NE. l'he nr?t Special attention to commercial ed into his mother's room where
brings improvement, a tew coses ^ Adv. he w as shown.not one little broth-
A little boy had prayed con-
tinually for several weeks for
the Lord to give him a little
brother. Finally he said. ‘It's
The Ideal Hotel opened June qo use. the Lord don’t hear me.
. ...3... ivi»nncr*M'nent. WitViin a wppk or so he was cal
nnww«.-— -- j Special attention 10 ea imu Iiu uivmr. ^ ...........
C brings improvement, a tew mv-es Adv. he was shown, not one little broth-
f I puts the system m tv - ' Ha worth, proprietress. er but two. He said: “Pm
Q1 condition. Price c*>c. botaov ! awfully glad that I quit praying
A Whites Prug Store. Aav j when I did. 'cause if I hadn't
T1 1 Melvin Smith went to Sharer .v
City Officials
i v. ,*a MhvU,vl un to his the last of the week to get Mrs
_ , J M hook^ / t.vdj Smith who went there for a few
■--, Ford this morning and Uvk^nmn. -------i—v
Pr.ct's Reasonsou Mrs. Her
there would have
of 'em.
been three
nu tOOK anuui. ,--- ,
Woodward Steam Laundry
Woodward, Oklahoma.
MAY. OKLAHOMA!
W. F. GRAY. Av.knt If you have the itch.
■ 1 j >crst: ' It decs
, rr\x',b.e
Councilmen:
list Ward. V. B.Browne
{2nd Ward. H. A. Smith
3rd Ward. S. T. Morey
Clerk. - - R- O. Allen
Treasurer, - F. J. Gould
Marshall. - G. W. Wells
J. of P. - C. A. Hagan
Meets First Monaayof the Month
the first of the week.
\ 0. K. Lively barn
J
i
The definition given by chil-
dren are at times very amusing Mgy to.„
A little boy came to his mother
14V„. ..... a regular rooming operation with a complaint the other day Laverne ......
^ .y H does not ere the bowels puts you :n fi.e and said:''Ma. Millie is a mug- gp^ermoore ...
# t^xiWe and makes the skin bleed. ?hspe for the day's work, if you WUmp ar.d 1 ain't going to sleep
d i.xnlv BALLARD'S SNOW LLN- it you feel uncomfortabh w;th him no more." j
d i\iRNT Rub t .. gk nt'.v on the anj cannot put rim into your | Why. Johnie” said his moth- j
Driving Distance
Ivanhoe
auto service
u at vour 'i» WV«ffer
\ '*Me ^ charew. Itvoaput J pn»45t..vv
vour t«Lm up At this ham \: will Ve P^vr'-\
\\> «w lww to t« p’-w
THE O.K
MAY. OKLA.
# \lirvlv KAI.LaKI' o e.'V”' - ni.^' il muiiuuu, U.....
4 i \i VST. Rub it in geoth on ttm nnd cannot put vim into yoon -Why. Johnie” said his moth-, ButTn!0
d' _jf . a ivArt’k. It rt itcA-1 BMitfMDts I * *11 bowel ir- "what do you mean. Ai^
I V.v • . and a lew applien-J reguLarities. HEREIN E is the Mugwump? What is that ? I Supply
# IVv l rtuvoves the cause thus remedy. It punr.es. strergin- - \Vhy dont you know? But_____
... ......v. f’. t - r- s a-.i - : • : v-'u’
mnd$l.«»per bot- SoW by Whites Drag Stx*e you ougbtn t to be expected tojMoodward
tle SeW by Whites Drug Store Adv inow nothing’ bout pol’tica. Pa
# ' Adv
Gage.....
______ #
UVE“RV BARN.J
W. f'. >\attoon, ^
If You In The Market Tor A
Will of Lumber
For a
Granan. Bam. House w for Repaid
It wTii pa> yoa to s>ee us bet.ee you bey. We
ready to figure yevur est-ru*tos at
a_iy time ar>i will try »:' he r
t.v a Df some m'OT.t ■
If nt mat fl ves sat sfact>on use
DEVOE PAINT
C. L Sharp lumber Co.
0. M- SHARP.lVard Mgr.
It is fh limo and »c haw a big line of
Rlv Nets for N’ou=
Watch forlhe”Great
VAIESTIC COOKING EXHIBIT.
We have a few sets of Harness left o»a
opting Sale. Come in and Set what we
Kave.
H. A. Smith
A Full Line of Ucskmkmg
.-WS an he says s mugwump
i . * ;r. : lsk? either Chaney
ddc. ax' tba: s Willie all ovw. j-
Hi sleens in the middle an
where d." I eceae
14 Miles
14 M i .es
2S Miles
22 Miles
p: Miles
'3? Miles
40 Miles
22 Miles
12 Mt es
City Dray &
T ranafer
J. T. HK.KRKX. rn>pnetor
All Kinds of Haubng
Prompt 1\ IVnc. and
on Short Notice.
always * ‘ PHONE Na 42 .
weedin' MAY.
T2 I t by mistake
tot by snase
i tr-s rps ; press was
feedm.'
: i-r a : :x-t -
To The Ladies
f - the rarisr. of Eden
Wrxi AitTL was
OKLA.
The Ideal Cafe
sess
her C.l\ MlLl.F.K. I'n'iwtc*
— . . :iU - - tvAr'k:;: to dress Two Blocks Ewst ot the
her \\ ichita L'aUs lYpo«.
i- x ixj» i. Fiti tw® A CtOcvl \ltvt 1 ut All Tk '.tts■_—
. : - - l\ty vw \
WOOPW.ARIX OKLA.
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Farmers' and Business Men's Co-Operative Association. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1916, newspaper, June 15, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941030/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.