The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Try Bugle
Advertising
it pays
If your child starts in its sleep-
grinds its teeth while slewing,
picks at the nose, has a bad
breath, fickle appetite, pale conv
plexion, and dark rings under |
the eyes; it has worms; and as
long as they remain in the intes-
tines, that child will be sickly.
WHITE’S CREAM VERMI-
FUGE clears out the worms, j
strengthens the stomach and1
bowels and puts the little one
on the road to health and cheer-
fulness. Price 25c per bottle.
Sold by Whites Drug Stor Adv
IF YOU ARE NEEDING,
HARNESS
Let us show you our line. We have
Quality and Prices
that ar right. We carry everything in the
harness line.
STROHMEIER HARNESS CO.
Don’t forget our clipping tank, we use the
best oil and dip for $1.00 per set.
IChurchf The Idea Cafe
Hotcjs
Let Us Save Vou money
BY SEt LING YOU A SINGER SEWING
MACHINE
Get our lowest cash prices.
Also sold on three full pay-
ments with no interest.
Our cash prices compare
with the mail 'order houses
and keeys your money in
yoUr own country.
Phone or write
A. H. Millard
Buffalo, Okie,
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
M. E. CHURGH SERVICES fOR MAY
AND FAIRVIEW
Sunday Schools 10:00 a. m.
Preaching services every Sun-
day alternately; first [at May
then at Fairview then at May
again, etc.
When May gets the morning
service Fairview gets the night
service and when Fairview gets
the morning "service May gets
the night service.
Tuesday night, choir practice
at May.
Wednerday night prayer meet-
ing at May.
C. D. MILLER, Proprieto
Two Blocks East of the
Wichita-Falls Depot.
A Good Meal at All Times—
Day or Night.
WOODWARD. OK LA.
Put Uu and Feed at,
Herren’s Feed Bern
J. M. HERREN, Proprietor
Drives Made Anywhere.
Auto Service
Your Business Solicited.
MAY, OKLA.
COL.. CHAS. JONES
auctioneer.
Who done 90 per cent of the sale work in territory adja-
cent to May for several seasons which is ample proof of
prices obtained. Try me on YOUR sale. I will try to sat-
isfy you. Reference any Bank of May, Gage, Supply,
or Laverne, as all have clerked my sales.
Phone Me At My Expense for Dates
Phone No. E 265 Address May, Okla., R. R. No. 1.
SQUARE TOP
John Chapman and F. E. Van-
feet butchered hogs last Monday
A. J. Bouse helped Billy Bas-
sitt butcher nogs Tuesday.
John Vanfleet and family
spent Sunday at the Ed Penning
ton home.
F. E. Vanfleet, wife and
daughter, Agatha, visited the
Hazelmires Sunday.
Perry Carpenter and family
visited at Oscar Beamonts Sun-
day.
FAIRVIEW
Earl Hall purchased a fine
horse at the G. C. Gray sale last
Thursday.
Mrs. J. A. Coonce recently in-
jured her foot.
L. V, Moore ha9 purchased a
brand new Ford which he drove
to May Saturday.
The Crooks bov9 were in May
Saturday to see the basket ball
game.
P. L. McClung was a May
trader Saturday.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Union Sunday School every
Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching
every 1st. and 3rd. Sunday, by
R. R. Coffey
Baptist Services.
Preaching on second Sunday
of each month, at 11:00 a. m.
and 8:00 p. m. Union Sunday
School every Sunday at 10 a m.
Rev. A. A. Armstrong, Pastor.
Lodge Directory
G. W. Leisfr was a May trader
Fred Miller and mother wno Saturday.
The
0. K. Livery barn
AUTO SERVICE J
Is at your service. We offer you Good Rigs, ^e' !
liable Teams, Prompt Service, Courteous Treat- J
ment, and make Reasonable Charges. It you put J
your team up at this bam it will be properly fed J
and cared for. We are here to serve the public. J
THEIO.K. LIVERY BARN,5
MAY, OKLA. W. F. Mattoon, Prop. J
If You Are In The Market For A
Bill of Lumber
For a
Granary, Barn, House or for Repairs
It will pay you to see us before you buy. We
are ready to figure your estimates at
any time and will try [to help
you save some money.
If you want paint that gives satisfaction use
DEVOE PAINT
C. E. Sharp Lumber Co.
Phone 25. D. M. SHARP, Yard Mgr.
have been visiting in Illinois for
some time returned home Sun-
nay evening.
Lewie Storker, wife and broth-
er, George, and Mrs. Woodcock
spent Sunday at the Mommens
home.
John Vanfleet and family vis-
ited Sunday at Oscar Bernonts.
Mr. Davis thrashed kaffir for
Mr. Biggers last Friday.
All the Squaretop folks attend-
ed the G. C. Gray sale on the
17th.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, of
Greenwood, neighborhood, spent
Friday with their daughter, Mrs |
Myrtle Bemont.
John Chapman is busy plow-
ing these fine days in February.
How many read Billy Sundays ;
opinion of society amusements |
the last weeks Cappers News, i
Hank Reed was in to the bas-
ket ball game the last of the
week.
A1 Moore and wife were in
May Saturday.
Floyd Dale is building barns
around his silos.
Bumble Bee.
If You Know Any News Tell the
Bulge
You will soon begin to make garden and
you should get your seeds now and we
want to say that we hive a full line of
Bullk
Garden
Seeds.
H. A. Smith
A Full Line of Undertaking Goods.
e
BEAVER VALLEY LODGE, NO. 384, I. 0. 0. F.
Meets Every Thursday Night.
Noble Grand, Roy L.Wilson.
Vice Grand, J. M. Doty.
F. D. Borthick, Secretary.
All Odd Fellows Welcome.
M. W. A.NO. 11921.
F. E. Vanfleet, V. C. L. F. Robertson, W. A.
F. D. Borthick, Clerk.
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday Nights of each Month
BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN.
E. G. Wellman, Foreman. O. T. Lieneman, M.ofC.
D. M. Sharp, Correspondent.
City Officials
Councilmen:
1st Ward, V. B. Browne
32nd Ward, H. A. Smith
3rd Ward, S. T. Morey
Clerk, - - R. O. Allen
Treasurer, - F. J. Gou’d
Marshall. - G. W. Wells
J. of P. C. A. Hagan
Meets First Mondayof the Month
FOR SALE
Farms, Town Property, Hors-
es, Mules, Alfalfa Seed, Automo-
biles or anything else you want.
Houses to rent. No trouble to
*how.
S. T. Morry
j TIME TABLE J
W.F.&N.W.TIME TABLE
No. 4 East Bound.. 9:09 a. m.
No. 3 West Bound.. .7:08 p. m.
C. L,. Amos
Physician and
Surgeon. : :
USpecjal attention given to dis-
eases of women and children.
All calls promptly attended.
Office Phone 27 Residence Phone 28
MAY. OKLAHOMA
City Dray &
Transfer
J. T. HERREN, Proprietor
All Kinds of Hauling
Promptly Done, and
on Short Notice.
....PHONE NO. 42...
MAY,
OKLA.
May Restaurant
AND.
City Meat Market
J. H. BISSITT, Proprietor.
Meals*served at all hours
Fresh andCured Meats
We Aim|To Please You.
City Barber Shop
W. F. GRAY, Prop.
Driving Distance
From May to—
i Laverne........
Specrmoore
14 Mile«
Ivanhoe .........
..28 Milos
Buffalo ____
22 Milos
Supply..............
. lJ[Miles
Fargo ...............
.s2»> Miles
Woodward..........
40 Milts
Gage
.22 Miles
Chaney........
12 M!!ea*
......Agency For......
Woodward Steam Laundry.
Your Patronage Solicttel.
MAY. OKLA.
S. W. GRACE
Jeweler
JSWe do all kinds of
watch, clock and jewelry
repairing: at reasonable
prices. We carry a good
line of jewelry and can
furnish you with most
anything you want in this
line:
We also take ordere for
tailor made clothing. See
lTs.
S. W. Grace
May, Oklahoma.
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Farmers' and Business Men's Co-Operative Association. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1916, newspaper, February 24, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941034/m1/4/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.