The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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Owners.
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•Nice Letter from
Mrs Geo. C. Gray
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Eai<r»i m c*4*i nutter
U *t tbe poet oftcr at May O
tb« Act of Uorch UO.
Published every Thur^Ja. at
May. Harper County, Oklahoma.
Subscription Pr-h
yaar. in advance
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per
As the attention dumunde : b\
postoffiee duties makes it next
to impossible for the editor to
Sentinel, Ariz , 1 29 22
Dear Mr. Editor: —
This is a most lovely morning,
just like all mornings are in
Y. B Hr ivr.e mad a business ) these parts. In fact, clouds are
rip to 3..;Ta!o tie first of the so seldom seen that they are
•veek. jquite welcome. However, there
has been two good rains not
T II r ien,irc rrace a trip to long ago.
Woodward Testerday to h*ve How very much I would en-
<ome troubles* me teeth attended j joy b^ing inMay at Sunday
__ ! S.-hool this morning. I sure do
,, » „ ; get homesick to be there. Anv
i one from Mai or that had ever
:rnm woodward bunda. night to;.__„„ .. „ „
been there would look good to
-pend this week visiting at the
home of L H. Wassen.
me.
•bp TT>ee,;- g-
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V
a tfpnd
m r
suggestion t: at a nst ot u t u -
bers be published about once a
month. It might help to gi\<
thp general publican ;deaof who I £d Gaultnev was in from the
is trying to help, and we believe Gyp Valley country yesterday tc
E Willie ms will in
M. I i Hotel W’ednts
day February 8th. Come in at d
bring \our eyes and stay all day.
the public
know ledge.
is entitled to this
Eight-Mile Events
Hodge Hanley has his family
to th* A V’. Starx f irm where
they are to make their futu e
home. We are gbid to we!c< n e
them back to our ne'ghborh'
O. M Benefie! ma e a trip :o
town S iturdav.
do some necessary trading and
: attend to other business matters
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Today is “groundhog day”
[and if the little fellow comes out
a id sees his shadow we are sup
six weeks more
p.sed to have
w; nter.
J. G Lat^a an ! si
both »>n the sick lis\
n Guv a>e
J nnw Smith an . M.. i !:
fi I visited the So-a.i y i1,. , Fi ;-
dav alternoon.
Mrs. 0. A1 Benefit] is on ;> e
sick list
Th • Greenwood h
basket ball tei.ms jla^ed the
Chanev teams Friday afternoon
at Chaney. The girls game end-
ed with a ocore of g to 1G in fav-
or of the Greenwood girls, while
the Greenwood hoy s got lit
with a score of 17 to 54 m 1. \ r
of the Chaney buy s.
Miss Monde \i. m fi | <| .
Tue.>u : ' i . a B
wie •
Vernier G urge sp. i t Monday !
night with Eila B stwick
D. F. McMillin and sons at- I
tended the basket ball gun e t
Chaney Friday.
Miss Maud Beni fi I visit. <
the high Pchool room and gradt j
room No. 1 of the Greenwiit
School Saturday morning.
If you intend having a
soon, let The Bogle < fii • print
your bills. O ir work is the hes
a H ro one can give quicker ser
, vice
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C. 11 Martin came u,i ir. n
iVte.dward this morning with
I 5 aU Bank ixuminer Carp mo
' ■ giv • the business of tin? v y
Stair the OiiCc oVt r.
F.-r 1. «>f, 1 < -i o d C ss I' O
H u per Co, SI 2 S E 1 -I S r !».
I mid W 1-2 S W 1 4 S • Hi | ..-o’
| Jo, R 23 II. v\ ilunlrtss, Ltt5
E Alain St. Stockton, Calif.
Save T our Eves G od Yl-l i
iuisseMt.il worth coning lor
1
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Iron
Gun For Sale-Double barrel,
12 gauge shotgun in fine comb
tion; priced right. Call at Bu-
gle office.
• .. • SEALiJ
IVlotor
Dray LJne
Prompt and Careful
Service
Res. Pnone 5(3 May, Okla.
•>\ -i-i-x-i-x-v <• •> •>.;.
We are g ting t 1 nun
May and want to soil some of
.ur furniture and household ef
teds- Piease call at back dooi
>; store building M 1), N tj fa.
•----*——
Good e esight is natures piitv
ess gift II f, e \ our eyt s ex 11
i " u today and see h to r tumor
row. Dr C E Williams at th.
Ileal Hotel Wednesday Februar\
S h
The W C
big met tm,
:
d
;. " 1 I have a
the Christ| p
} • • . * : •) f i
. k P. AI DeL
I’d be too glad to divide with
y u some of the splendid fire-
wood It is nice and dry and
does not decay as it would in
Oklahoma or Kansas.
Mr. Gray and I have been
working on the desert claim.
I have become quite handy
with the ax in cutting brush.
We will have to chop down
but fewr large trees.
Mr. Gray made a test hole for
water and found good water in
less than ten feet. We will netd
to put down a large well, ptr-
laps nine feet across and curb
| it with ceiiunt. In some places
salt ! t*ie -‘vati-r is too salty to use, so
I there must be a deposit of salt
is mie place in the country.
Neighbors are scarce and far
jbetween; but there is sonn
: n-aspects of a power line goirq
id th" valley and if there should
I > ■ it will sure settle up and be
> ■ a'uabl^.
Tne little sar.d lizards romp
if und on our window screens
and catch the flies which ate
; v 'Ii us all winter It hrs
f z ■ ice every night except ore,
: 1 iqht before last, for nearly
t A '' 1 WU' K >
This 's Yiot the frontier life
i ke people in other parts of the
j c untry have known. It is only
t n miles to S ntinel, a station
O' the S luihern Pacific where
! we can get most anything wt
n , or one can send and ge:
■ > parcel post. Quite different
, to in it was with the people who
.came across the plains in ox
wagons, even since I can re
member
I so miss Will, and surely God
never gave anyone a more
loiing heart than His own.
II .w IPs heart must ache for
His children who have forsaken
Hi n.
A knowledge of God’s loviiio
m in means very much in time
0 bereavement It hardly
s >. in- [i"ssible that Laura Stew-
a>n can be sleeping the lone,
Sim I. ok- d so v. ell
luppy the last time I saw
*1 i FI 1 A v Ii »-* Will I 10 lYi'Ccodl i
AS USUAL
All last week we had a nice business—Saturday
our store was filled with customers from far
and near.
We still have some nice Winter Goods we are
selling at Cost.
GRACE MERCANTILE CO.
May,
Oklahoma.
L*
Assessor's Notice
To Taxpayers
Notice is hereby given that the
undersiged, or his representative
will be at the following named
places in the various precincts in
H trper County for the purpose
ot meeting the taxpayers and
listing all property subject to
taxation as provided by law:
Bryan Precinct-February 3rd,
at EdGiultney's residence.
'lay Precinct —February 15th,
16th and 17th, at Town of May.
Haskell Precinct — Febrnary
18ch, at Dunlap,
Any taxpayer who fails to list
his property for assessment
within the time and prescribed
by law, snail be declared delin-
quent and penalty added as pro-
vded by law,
Take notice and govern your-
selves accordingly,
Win. Boyle,
County Assessor
KMraa»aMtai
taa Kxwxanccgu-.
11 .v she wib be missed!
1.0 «i. » pi.'.-ent 101 tne pm- (J ,,| 1 less her loved ones.
Hut it will not be long at most
the business until we are all of the past; and
iiogr..rn v'ill | uf course we will all go one by
is cor-1 one.
Advertised Letters
’Z ttion B' sides
.
: s's.-101 ;i spt c;a!
rendered and evervbod\
ill
f p n d.
Can it be an object lesson God
is giving us, that we may knowi
i he w it hurts to be bereft ?
t.on w.l hold the r. guhir meet-l There was no time in my I
Ainitor- (short remembrance when so
The Par. r*t Teachers Associa-
itmi>
Your EYES
Our Business
BUN EYE OPTICAL CO. I
Regular Visit* t . May
Every Four W. eks.
NEXT DA i E:
Wednesday, ub. b i
|ifni fit 2:3V P. M. in l iiclnx,
j Fvbrua. \ 10 th. Quite a nun.-
I her ot interesting subjects will
I b- di-cu sed i-.i d a 1,ice | r..pram
rendettii Eery patron of tie
! ^chot»l is invii. d t,- attend H t. -
alter tl,t_ c.'i d Tuesday oi each
month 'id . regular m-eting
I IV.
nany people were losing their
ives as at the present
Yours Truly,
Etta R Gray.
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J. A. MINER
Dray and Transfer
All kinds of Hauling done
Phone 74
tlie
TES Furw 'ii I ILL
su.• wo ,i 1E. 1 sL
al ‘inn. in cement r< -
■ "f.di fate f a
* in tn^ c* rnintr on■
s that of Judge Eng-
c ; Cr; , ci.ndiiiate f r
can nomination tor
n As we view P,
louncement by 1
bice is prettv good
-t ho is possessed of
ary qualification to
• and also that his
ear close inspection Watch
s * letter.
0 1 Monday nivht a number of
die local musie lovers got to
gather here and effected the or-
1 z . i ■ f an orchestra Prof.
Kane, ot Wobdward is the in-
i' and the various mem-
11 e 1 Ui-ns expect to accomplish lots
r . under his leadership It is ex.
P cted that May will have a band
" trund shape before the summer
1 it is greatly to be
1 "ped that such will be the case.
Following is a list of letters
rem ining unclaimed at the May
Oklahoma postoffice for the
week ending Jan 21. 1922. If
unclaimed after two weeks from
above date these letters will be
sent to the Dead Letter Office:
v
Bernida, Mrs. Leana, Cross,
Okla.
Laron, Mr John,
Moehart, Mr Walt,
Sh irp, r J. E
Wiles, Mrs. J F.
Sheridan, Phillip, (ret. Reg )
Parties calling for above will
please ask for “advertised” let
ter.
CHAS W LATTA,
Acting Postmaster.
LOOK! LOOK!
What J. & J. Cloyd are gelling.
Anew Acetyl#ne generator and torch for their
welding plant, the one they had being tco small
for most of their work.
Also a Weaver Universal Tire Changer for quick
detachable and split rims. No more pounding
them off and on. Bring in your rims and see it
work.
J. & J. CLOYD
Machine and Blackemith Shop, May, Okla.
KMKXi^ta-aec-atKMKKKjoB'JSMMiNRn •
Dr Irvin
mules nt his
1 his is the
.vork tUms
• ill sell at Gage (10
annual spring sale,
place to get your
and sell them the
i"Xt winter to goto the cotton
fields before the note is due.
for the advertisement
Mrs. BMI" Black, President of
the Grand Assembly of Rebek-
ahs in Oklahoma, wos here Mnn
day on a tour of lecturing and
instruction. The local lodge
turned out in force and visiting
committees were here from Buf-
falo and Lavei ne. A sumptuous
dinner was served and a most
enjoyable day spent bv the local
Rebekahs and their distinguish
ed visitor
COULD TELL DY THE SMELL.
Mrs. S--wer: to a downtown
beauty shop thp 1 er afternoon for
1 shampoo. 1 h" vrl who served her
wished to try a 11, w rinse, “The
hampagne,” which was guaranteed
:o ma!"1
S--
home sir
md he smiled
•hampagne ri,
•ertainlv :
I CT I
f 1; < T n: •
SAY •
Tv and Mrs.
■'(* went
, apd about it.
”av he cnlled a
e said, “but it
home brew,
smell.”—
INS
.tc., whih
'VERS.
'by with a
a buno1
”1 adscript
BLIND
o of Xnt-
1' Idiiid cliil-
'"i 'dlc vari-
c,: f maps.
!cc*t uros.
The recent moderation In
weather has permitted the start-
ing of street work again ard
men arid teams were busy mov-
ing dirt yesterday. With a little
fine weather now the streets of
May will soon he in fine condi
tion
----—— -*?-
Loyd Laughiin ia hoii from
Gage this wTeek assisting W B
Jesaee in securing grain eon
tracts for the U S Grai G'ow
ers, Inc., the big selling unit of
the various co operative organiz
ations of the farmers throughout
the country.
Judge England for congress
The Bugle is authorized to
place in nomination the name of
Judge William H England, of
Pouca City as a candidate for the
Republican nomination for Con-
gress for the Eighth District,
subject to the Slate-wide prim-
ary in August, 1922.
rr
Get all the County news during
1922-Subscribe for the official
County paper. The Buffalo Re
publican $1 50 per year Do it
now.
L. O. Street Grain Co.
Dealers in
Grain, Coal; Feed and Flour
Buy your flour h«r«. W« sell it for leas.
Let us bid on your grain.
J. f. WHEELER, Mgr.
Pho»« 44 May, Okla.
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Latta, Charles W. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1922, newspaper, February 2, 1922; May, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941087/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.