The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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r ARMEKS’ AM) BUS1.NL.—
Men's Co-operative
Association.
A Newspaper Published in the Interests of May and Community
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SQUARE TOP
Mrs. F. E. Van fleet spent the.
day last Thursday with Mrs, 1
Ifazelinire.
Our Normal students camel
home from Buffalo last Saturday !
Ed Pennington and family vis-
ited Sunday at F. E. Vanfleets.
Parlee Rouse spent the daj
Sunday with her friend, Gladys
Vanfleet,
YVill Leist and family visited
at Geo. Leists’ Sunday.
Lile Stewart took in Rmpling
Bros, show at Woodward last
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, of
Greenwood, visited their daugh-
ter. Mrs. Oscar Beaumont last
Sunday.
FAIR VIEW
Grooks-Phillip thresher has beer
idle the past few days.
The rain last Monday night
| was a great help to spring crops
I Further south heavy rains were
reported.
B. F. Ballard v as in Wood-
ward on business Monday.
Someone said there were ?
million or more people at Ring
ling Bros. show. I’ll bet Ring-
ling is glad he showed.
Mr. Horner is having his
wheat threshed today (Wednes
day.
30,000 tickets were sold at
Ringling Bros, show according
to reports.
Plowing for wheat is now in
progress, though before the rain
some plowed only three or four
inches deep. Make it twice that
boys.
Mrs. Agnes McClungs mother B. F. Ballard and daugh-
and two sisters from Southern Ue)* Dorothy, were visiting
Oklahoma are here this week. I friends in Gage Fr iday and Sat-
J. A. Coonee and family wete|na^av‘
in Woodward Monday. j Rev. A. A. Armstrong, who
Henry McClung had tire re- has been cementing a floor in
mainder of his southwest wheat I Die basement for R. F. Ballard
threshed Tuesday. I returned home Friday.
Owing to a breakdown the Bumble Bee.
We
ANYTHING
FROM
ei stamp to ci
|Eted blanket
Try us on your next
order.
Th€ Band Meeting. Campbell [Brothers north of
--- ! town, Ben Long. Mr. Wofford
A meeting was hold in the and two sons and neice.
Odd Fellow Hall Wednesday ------
night for the purpose of eneour- j D c .
aging the band in its work. ‘ t>0y jCOUlS jtO Uf^ jlll/C
The band lias elected J. T.
McDermott as its manager and
is preparing to get down to busi-1 ^ Gray met with cf bunch
ness. of the boys at the boys at the
The new manager is taking Christian church Tuesday night
hold of things in a business like|f°r th" purpose of organizing a
manner. Mr. McDermott is fJ patrol of the Boy Scouts of
live wire and will leave j America.
nothing undone that will help to boys started their organi-
boost the band and the town in Nation here by electing Wilt I
general. We predict a success- Dray as Scout Master. The
full orgoniziation so lone- as he boys expect to get tip at least !
has charge. Jtwopatiols, which takes about
The band has 'Jon*5 a great|sixteen boys, and want nil hoy? j t\/ _ „ ._ •
deal for May ond will do more jf I who are interested in scout j ^ 1
the cit’zens of May will do their to j -in them,
part. A town without a band!
these days is a dead issue and a
place not desired by peopIeVeek-
ing locations. The band needs
encouragement and Jnow is the
time to get busy and show the
band that we appreciate their
efforts and are willing to help
them along.
gmdc of work
ft better
find can
Supply Vs May
SAVI; YOU MONEY
Next Sunday the Supply team
j will come to May tn play a game
j °f bad with our boys. These
| mT Ifc! Sa,isf'’l',i”" Prices Reasonable
|mnZZ Woodward ten laundry
Slfdtinn ul Enid. i,’^.b*IU,1*reb'’,h ,n •—>! Woodward. Oklahoma. >
condition and (his same Sunday L, , .
— — promises to be a good me i ^'OTT. Agent
A!tended (lie Demon-
J. W. Ellis is the possessor of
a new Overland car.
■
| J. C. Herren reports the sale
of his farm recently.
YV. B. Sumter was up from
Shattuck on business this week.
G. E. Wilson has been down
this week with a sprained back,
YV. J. White is steadily push-
ing ahead on the work of Ins
new house.
The May band has an invita-
tion to furnish the music for the
Big Tri-County Fair at Supply
next month.*
Pearl Borthick, YVillis Bor-
thick and Carry Hartman spent
the weeks end at tne Carlisle
home in Laverne.
B. E. Williams and wife came
down from Buffalo VY'edneday
morning where Mrs YVillianis
took the train for Oklahoma
City.
R, A. Clark and family enjoyed
a visit from his brthcr Lee Clark
and family from Vici the last of
the week.
YVe are now serving the hun-
gry multitude with the best of
short orders, pies and everything
usually found in a first class
short order. The Unique Cafe.
J. C. Wilkinson reports a big
wheat crop on his farm near
Gray, Ok.la. He says he has one
neice of ten acres on which
there is three big ricks of tne
golden grain and well filled too
Ralph Strohmeier and wife
returned to May Tuesday eve-
ning. Ralph came back with
the intention of locating in may
with an up to date harness and
shoe shoo if a building can be
secured. Heres hopeing he will
locate.
Stings or bites of insects that
are followded by swelling, pain
or itching . should be treated
promptly as they are poisonous.
BALLARD’S SNOYV LINI-
MENT counteracts the poison.
It is both antiseptic and healing.
Price 25c, 50c andfl.OO per bot-
tle. Sold by Whites Drug
Store. Adv
The Markets
Corrected Every Thursday A.M.
YVhcat.................... 98
Kallir Corn.................45c
Cane Seed (per 100 lbs.).. 60
Coal..............$6.00 to $7.50
Hogs..................... 6.30
Butter......................18c
Cream............<.........20e
Eggs......................13c
Lard.i.....................15c
Turkeys .................... 7c
Broilers, 11-4 to 2 lbs.......lOe
Springs *...................
Old Hens....................8c
Ducks.................... 7c
Stag Roosters...............
Old Roosters.................4c
Geese.......................3e
Cow Hides................7 l-2c
Horse Hides..............$1.50
Old Rubber..................lc
Copper......................3c
Brass........................4c
Zinc........................ lc
Potatoes..................$1.10
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Advertising
it pays
MAY. OKLAHOMA
According to lepoita the big
tractor demonstration at Enid
last week wa; a big socce?;.
A large number from north-
west Oklahoma took in the af-
fair.
Those who v ent fiom this sec-
tion as reported to us were ,1. T.
Herren J. M. Herren. the YThstei Diug Store
If vou fee! ‘blue.”“No ac-
count.” tan-. you need * unod
cleaning out. IlEKBINo is the
right thing for that purpose.
It stimulates th* liver, tone* up
th® stomach and purifies the
bowels. Price 50c ?oW h.
Rates Reasonable. Drive Day or Night.
AUTO LIVERY
• I. I SNI - Al l I
IM tone .* 2
In connection with Keystone Hotel. May, Okla.
Mrs. S. J, Richardson left
Monday morning for Pleasanton,
Iowa., in response to a message
■onveying the information of
die serious illness of her mothsr
vho is nearly ninty years of age,
W. A. Richardson accompanied
his mothert as for as YVoodward
where he took in the big show.
YY'e have heard of lots of
things being missing but the
funniest thing yet is a spring off
of a screen door and that from
a residence, however that is
what happened at our home the
other day during the absence of
Hie family. It ha; been sugges-
ted to us that some one owning
a Ford had broken a fan belt
near there and appropriated this
spring to replace the broken
belt.
When you feel lazy, out of
sorts and yawn a good deal in
the daytime, you can charge it
to a torpid liver which has a!
lowed the system to g®t full of
impurities. HER BINE cure® all
disorders produced bv an inac-
tive liver. It strengthens that
wgan. cleanses the bowels and
J outs the system in good healthy
1 •'ondition. Price 50c. Fold by I
I Whites Ding Store. Adv
FRIEND, ARE YOU
DISCOURAGED*?
Dees everything look sort e? da-k and
gloomy to you? Do you have the !‘blues?”
L-oes it take supreme effort for you to so
l"p you,Ju
This feeling cf discouragement, despon-
denxy and gloom is the result of a slug-
ur- J,ust P,a[« Liver trouble
,-5 l £!*Tle c unhappmese—makes
life took hardly worth living, sometimes.
Get your Liver in perfect working order,
by taking Dr. Thacher’s Llrer * 5<ocd
Syrup, and you!I scon feel like a different
rerson. The 6Ut> will shine feogkt-r.
People you meet will seem, more agreeable.
\ou get keen ENJOYMENT o£ef life.
1 ctY !! your work and vour food
with relish. You It feel T WENTY
YEARS YOUNGER. You’ll find
efyeuth* °f COur*gt ind hop?-
DR. THACHER'S '
Liver and Blood Syrup
act$ as a tonic and strergthener to t<>e
L,ver- ft encourage; and helps t*<at ini-
r-mtant organ to Jo its work easily and
•—re successfully. THEN the stomach
?nd, bc",V9’ Mfy organ of t!te body
is also able to do its « ork right. (Or "Kinir
Liw rules them a!! 'and - hen vbm I i»er
is right YOU are WELL.
H^pe. happiness. co»srage. sucre s—
these are yours - hen sour Lp*r j3 acthr»
I* yew haven t got a b«»lh-
of rv Hitcher « ! f--r A "food Svrup
at hand no^ . go or send for it AI O VCE.
V - VM,he ,!^?p
Y't' *1* sun b»«ak
through the clouds a-d xtv l« b*
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TMyr.urR MEDICINE (XJMPANY,j
h UuHtno^r. fre«f«.f. • J
For sjile by
C. E. WILSON. Oniqg.M
May, Oklalttwu.
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Farmers' and Business Men's Co-Operative Association. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1915, newspaper, August 5, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941091/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.