The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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DR. T. S. STA FFODR
Denial Surgeon.
Parmanent Office, .. May, Okla
AtLaverne, Okla., every Tugs
day.
d. p. Parker
Attorney-at-Law
BUFFALO, OKLAHOMA
Business attended
to promptly.
PERSONALS
J- A. Horner was
Wednesday,
WILLIAM A. BRIGGS
Lawyer
POSTOFFICE BUILDING
Woodward Oklahoma City
Frank Enlow wes a Supply
visitor today.
John Salmans is the possessor
of a new Buick car.
Will Gray was a Gage visitor
the first of the week.
P. L. McClung and wife were
May visitors Wednesday.
Please notice the professional
card of L. F. Robeatson, as law-
yer in this issue of the bugle.
F. A. Dale was transacting)
business in the Speermoore'
neighborhood last Saturday.
in town Rev. Coffey filled his appoint-
ment at May Sunday morning
and at Mt. Olive in the after-
noon.
from
Th© entral
M. J. Collins, Proprietor
Reasonable Rates
Good Accommodation
Everything Homelike
A GOOD PLACE TO STOP.
Woodward. Oklahoma.
YOUR EYES MY
BUSINESS
DR. C. E. WILLIAMS
of Woodward, Okla.
Glasses fitted Correctly.
Regular visits to May every four
weeks.
Next Date TUESDAY, JAN. 11
A. N. Phillips was here
Woodward Monday.
Ask Wilson about their circu-
lating library, Adv.
Some nice warm spring days
the first of the week.
There is still plenty of"Grlpp
abound over the country.
F. J. Gould butchered a hog
for J. E. Feather today.
Henry McClung was a May
oaller this week.
Clarence Wise was on the sick
list the first of the week.
John Staker and wife of near
Ashley are here visiting at the
C. F. Staker home.
Miss Inez Staker returned to
Alva Monday morning after e
short visit with her parents.
S. T. Morey made a business
trip to Buffalo Monday.
Miss Elsa Staker instead of
driving to and from school every
day will board in the neighbor-
hood of her school at Prairie
Gem.
Mrs. Lusy Robertson return-
ed to her home at Rock, Kans.,
Sunday after her visit with her
parents G. C. Gray and wife.
Good house and three lots in
May for sale. Cash or time.
Adv. W. J. Fleming.
Misses Mina and Julia Gray
returned to Stillwater Sunday
morning where they are attend-
ing the A. T. M. College.
Jennev Staker returned to
Chickasha, Friday after her
visit with homefolks.
Mrs. Mable Dotter and daugh-
ter has returned from her visit
to Ellendale.
Smoke your meat with Wrights
Condensed Smoke. Get it at
Wilsons. Adv.
The Advertised
Article
Is one in which the
merchant himself has
implicit faith—else he
would not advertise
it. You are safe in
patronizing the mer-
chants whose ads ap-
pear in this paper be
cause their oods are
up-to-date and never
shop-worn.
A* Cm Brubaker,
Auctioneer.
Don’t forget I want your
sales. I will please you.
You will find me at May
Okla.
Mike Stewart, who has been
working for John Salmans left
this morning for Kansas City
Mo.
F. A. Shultz went to Wood-
ward this morning to take in the
poultry show.
Money saved i* money earned
You save over 20c per hundred
when buying kaffir chops at the
present at The May Milling Co.
Wm. Cloyd is at Iolan looking
after his son, Pearely’s stock
while Pearley is working for
Simms, at Arnett, runinng an
engine.
It indeed a pleasure to see
Miss. Nells Costello back at her
old plaoe in the May State
Bank.
Dr. C. E. Williams will be at
the Keystone Hotel, Tuesday,
January 11th. It is his business
to bring together Bad Eyes and
Good glasses. Come early please
Neuralgia of the face, shoul-
der, hands, or feet requires a
powerful remedy that will pene-
trate the fl sh BALLARD’S
(SNOW LINIMENT possesses
1 that power, rubbed in where
the pain is felt is all that is nec-
i essary to relieve suffering add
restore normal conditions. Price
25c, 50c and SI.00 per bottle.
Sold bv. Whites Drug Store. Adv
Fred Meeker returned from
his visit to Kansas the lasp of
the week and took up his duties
in the school room Monday.
Glen Grace returned to Charl<.
ston today to take up his duties
in the school room, after spend-
ing the holidays with his
parents.
J. D, Hall and wife recently
from Bingham who have been
visiting relatives here left Mon-
day morning for Pueblo, Colo.,
where they will make their
home.
Better get an H & D shock
absorber for your new Ford.
We carry them in stock. Adv
Ford Auto Supply Co.
J. W. Bissitt went to Wood
ward Wednesday evening on
the local.
W. J. White returned from
his trip to Kingfisher and other
points the last of the week.
Rev. W. F. Hogan will fill his
regular appointment at Fairview
Sunday morning at 11,00 O’clock
and Sunday evening. Every
body invited to attend.
Roy Horn, of Charlotte. Mich,
has been here the past week vis-
itin his grandfather, Henry eas-
ier,
J. E. Feather, Laurice Feather,
Jesse Cloyd and Orvie Crouch
went to Gage Wedneday and
brought back throe new Max-
well cars.
Mrs. Joe Davis and littb
daughter who has been here vis-
iting her parents here returned
to their home in Ringling this
weed.!
We are for GOODRICH
Fair-Listed
Tires
»
Because they
set the pace
for square
dealing
Compare these Good-
rich “ Fair-List’prices,
allowing tremendous
reduction# with prices you
nave previously paid.
Cyril Runk came over fror
Waynoka on friday and visit* d
his, aunt, Mrs. C. A. Hagat
from Friday night untill Monda'
morning.
J- D, Hall and wife, F. A.
Dale and wife and Mrs. Ursula
Scott took dinner with M. E.
Arnold and wife Friday.
j If you are not satisfied with
j your business or location, list
your property with J. H. Dean.
He has land and business propo-
sitions in several different states
for sale or exchange. 6 1-2 per
cent money on good farms. Box
105, May, Okla. Adv.
John Harrell has been work-
ing for F. J. Gould this week,
fertilizing and plowing his lots.
W. B. Sumpter is up from
Shattuck this week looking after
bis place.
Put a porous plaster on the
chest and take a good cough
syrup internally if you would
treat a severe case of sore lung;
properly. Get the dollar siz-
BALLARD’S HOREHOURND
SYRUP. With each botth
there is a free HERRICK’S
RED PEPFR POROUS PLAS-
TER for the chest. Sold by
Whites Drug Store. Anv
Dad Wells was complainirg
Tuesday evening that everybody
was asking him abouf’thcir
lantern" and that he did not
have any. He seemed to think
that the people thought he loved
the" light better than the dark,
Irregular bowels movemonts
lead to chronic constipation and
a constipated habit fills the sys-
tem with impurities. HER-
BINE is a great bowel regulator.
It purifies the system, vitalizes
the blood and puts the digestive
organs in fine vigoroue condition
Price 50c. Sold by Whites Drug
Store. Adv
The Markets
SIZE
PLAIN TREAD
30x3
$9.00
30x3X
11.60
32x3%
13.35
33 x 4
19.03
34x4
19.40
36x4%
27.35
37x5
32.30
38x5%
43.80
SIZE
SAFETY TREAD|
30x3
$9.45
30x3’;
12.20
32*3%
14.00
33x4
20.00
34x4
20.35
36x4xa
28.70
37x5
33.90
38x5%
46.00
u
7 tot some other make,
they re taking it out of the tire.
Clf you are ckarfed more, tley re taking it out
oi you,
MAY GARAGE
THE EIRST IN MAY. THE OLD RELIABLE
Discs Cold Rolled. All kinds of Black-
smith and Auto work
Cloyd’s, May, Okla.
Office Phone 93.
Residence Phone 88.
W. H. TEMPLE, - Undertaker.
Large assortment of Caskets,
Burial Robes and Supplies car-
ried in stock.
B. V. Kanada licensed embalmer
Calls answered promptly^day or
night.
Hearse Furnished.
Buffalo, Oklahoma (I
*
1.18 FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES if .is
® " And Our Paper All One Year •®,SB==I
THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN
Regulate the bowels when
they fail to move properly. ,
HERBINE is an admirable bowel Kaffir Corn ................40c
Corrected Every Thursday A. M.
Wheat.................... 1.00
regulator. It helps the liver
and stomch and restores a fine
feeling of strength and buoy-
ancy. Price 50c. Sold by Whites
Drug Store. Adv
L. f.
LAWYER
for sale
Satisfaction Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
Woodward Steam Laundry
Woodward, Oklahoma,
tv. L. SCOTT, AGENT MAY. OKLAHOMA
Cane Seed (per 100 lbs.).. 7°
Coal..............$6.50 to $8.90
Hogs..................... 5.90
Butter......................20c
Cream......................80c
Eggs....... 20^
Lard.....................10
ROBERTSON Turk*ys
Broilers, 11-4 to 2 lbs .. 08c
Springs .....................j
Old Hens......... 9c
Ducks................... 7c
Stag Roosters............... 0G
Old Roosters.................4c ;
Geese.......................6c *
Cow Hides................7 l-2c'
Horse Hides..............$1.50 ’
Old Rubber..................lc
Copper......................3c
1 Brass........................4c j
Zinc........................ lc
Potatoes..................$1.20
Office at Ideal Hotel
May, Oklahoma.
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Farmers' and Business Men's Co-Operative Association. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1916, newspaper, January 6, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941041/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.