The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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We Have a Large Line of
H A R N
for you to select from and It's oriced right too
Just a Few
DISC HARROWS
left and wa want to dose them out.
PERSONAL?
PARAGRAPHS
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CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
M. t CHURGH SfRVICtS fOR MAY
AND FAIRVItW
from
Now is the time buy your Fruit Jars while
we have plenty on hands.
H. A. Smith
A Full Line of Undertaking Good'-.
W. T. Branch was here
Wichita Sunday.
Earnest J, Pickett was in May
| from Alva Tuesday.
Tom Maddo was here from
Woodward Wednesday.
J. E. Young was in May from
Woodward Wednesday.
Ralrh Newberry and
vere down from Laverne Tues-
Sunday Schools 10:00 a. m.
neft\ i preac})ing services every Sun-
1 dav alteri»ately; first at May
then at Fairview then at May
May ; again, etc.
Clark Seals has two
sick horses.
Weldon Peoples was in May
from Alva this week.
Pale C-ritson was in
from Wichita Saturday. When May gets the morning
J. IV. Bake was here on bus- service Fairview gets the night
ine?= from Woo ward Tuesday. j service and when Fairview gets
L. D. Hart was here from the morning 'service May gets
'vife Woodward the first of the week. |the night service.
John L. Pickens was a May | Tuesday night, choir practice
caller from Wichita Wednesday.
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Lei Us Save Vou money
BY StlllNG YOU A SINGER SI WING
MACiJINF
day.
~a‘ I at May
Corn, corn chop, kaffir chop Miss Pearl Hickey was here;
and oats for sale at the Farmer? from Laverne visiting Sunday! Wednesday night prayer meet-
M. D. Davis and H. E. Stecher j m at May.
of Madison, were up from Supply this week,
was a business visitor to May q a. Holiday was in May
this week from St. Joe. Mo.
Elevator.
W. T. Stouder,
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Get :njr lowest, cash prices,
Also sold on three full pay-
ments with no interest.
(Jur cash pi ices compare
with the mail order houses
and keeys your money in
your own country.
Phone or write
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If you have anythin!! to sell or j. S. Westhafer. of Braman |Snnd ay at ,* ,. Preacl,ing
exchange, list it with J.FI.Dean. okla.. was in May on business
May, Okla.
1 Tuesday.
C. M. Wren, of Sharon, made. Ben Whitaker was in May on
a business trip to this city last |business from Henryetta, Okla..
every 1st. and 3rd, Sunday, by
Eld. Henry Pitman
FOR FIRST CLASS :
Vetei’lnarj Work
See Dfld NVelks
Thirty years experience in sev-
eral states in the Union.
GIVE ME A CALL.
MAY, •*: OKLA.
A. H. AYillard
Buffalo, Okla.
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COL OH AS. JONLS
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 =ale. I will try to sat-
isfy you. Reference any Bank of May. Gage, Supply,
or Laverne, as all have clerked my salc-s.
Phone Mr At My Expense for Dates
Phone No. E 255 Address May, Okla., R. R. No. 1.
Saturday.
Leslie Hawes and family ex-
pect to leave the first of the
week for Colorado.
the first of the week.
Brice Butler, of
Texas, was
week.
B. R. Matteson
Bafiist Services.
Sam Harding a former resi-j it- Matteson was in May
dent of this vicinity, but now of;f°m Quinlan the first of the |
New Mex, is visiting friend?; week.
here this week. I Blanche McCandless was a;
May visitor from Fargo the last
of the week.
Estelline Preaching on second Sunday
May visitor this of each montlh at U'-OO a. m.
and 8.00 p. m. Union Sunday
School every Sunday at 10 a m.
Rev. A. A. Armstrong, Pastor.
Lodge Directory
Money saved is money earned
You save over 20c per hundred
when buying kaffir chops at the
present at The May [Milling Co.
Mis. C. A. Hagan and daugh-
ter Christine, and her neice.
O. S. Weatherall was here
from Quinlan. Okla., on busi.
ness Tuesday.*-
R. L. Fergeson and family, of
Wilda Steege, go to Waynoka! Laverne visited with S.T.Morey
BEAVER VALLEY LODC-E. NO. 384, 1 O. O. F.
Meets Every ThOrsdey Night.
Noble Grand. W. R. Black.
Vice Grand, Roy L. WiUou.
t. D. Borthick. Secretary.
All Odd Eellov/s Welcome.
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Friday for a few days visit.
W. R. B'ack lost his fine black
horse. Norfelt, the first of the
week. This is quite a loss to
Mr. Black as the horse v'as
valued at about $1000.
E. G. Vosburg, of Woodward,
a representative of the Rural
Credit Association was in May
| this week in the interest of this
! association, and while made the i
; Bugle office a pleasant call in
company with Wrn. Gray. Mr.
G. C. Gray is also a member of
this association While here
Mr. Vosburg left us a letter for
[publication from the Executive
Committee of this association,
j which you will find on the front
page of this issue. Read it.
then talk with Mr. Gray or Will
Gray in regard to it.
In every home where there is
M. W. A. NO. 11921.
F. E. Vanflcet, V. C, L. F. Robertson. W. A.
F. D. Borthick, Clerk.
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday N’ghts of each Month
BROTHERHOOD 01 AMERICAN YEOMEN.
E. G. Wel'man, foreman. O. T. Llentman, M.ofC.
D. M. Sharp, Correspondent.
City Officials
and family Sunday evening
Elizabeth McAllester, of Gage
spent Saturday and Sunday
with Miss Nelle Costallo.
Henry Heinpkin did some
plastering at the John Hall Bar-
ber shop Wednesday.
Miss Mina Gray returned i
Wednesday evening fromaseve-j
ral davs visit in Woodward.1
Mrs. G. C. Gray returned Sat- Councilmen:
mdav evening from her visit to ,8t Ward, v. B. Browne,
her dauehter in Kansas.
„ , , ’ I 2nd Ward. H. A. Smith
For safe or trade—several i
farms and some good business |
propositions. J. H. Dean, May,
Okla., P. O. Box 105. Adv.
J. T. McDermott returned
the first of the week from a
business trip to Wichita.
3rd Ward. S. T. Morey
Clerk. - - J. A. Ilile
Treasurer, - F. J. Gould
Marshall. - E. 11. Allman
J. of P. - W. J. White
^jahabv there should also be s M an(1 Sunday with ' ho,,16
Esther Cannon came down | Meets r>r3t Mondayol the Month
from Buffalo and spent Saturday
auto service
Is at your service. We offer you Good Rigs, Re-
liable'Teams, Prompt Service, Courteous Treat-
ment, and make Reasonable Charges. It you put
your team up at this barn it will be properly fed
and cared for. We are here to serve the public.
R V HA R N
Aleltoon, Prop.
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MAY, OKLA. 'N . » •.
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hott'c of McGEE'S BABY
ELIXIR. It may be needed at
any time to correct sour stomach,
wind colic, diarrhoea or sum
nier complaint, It is wholesome
folks.
FOR SALE
Miss Lavaca Kirkpatrick re- Farms, Town Property, Hors-
turnedltoher home in Woodward es. Mules, Alfalfa Seed, Automo-
Monday after a few days visit
remedy, contains no opium, mor- r ‘1?r fr,end Miss Mina Gray.
phine or in jurious drug of
kind. Frice 25c and 50c per
bottle. S>dd by Whites Drug
Store. Adv
an- Ed Grace and wife went to
Gray, Okla . the first of the
biles or anything else you want.
Houses to rent. No trouble to
show.
8, T. Morry
n The Market For A
Lu * i •* »c-r
Mill
Granary, Bam, Mouse or (or Rrpairs
It will pay you to see us before you buy. We
are read.' to figure *. «.»»ir estimates at
any time and will try to help
you save some money.
C. E. Sharp Lumber Co.
Phonu J5. I). M. SHARP, Yard Mgr.
Humanity is Curious.
l! Wants to know
I kings.
We want to tell you
about our
Jcwrlry Stork
We carrv nearly every-
thing you want in the
Jewelry line. If you
are looking for some-
thing appropriate for a
Rirthdav or Wedding
present, we have the
goods. Come in and
look them over.
S. W. GRACE
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TIME TABLE
I week to take tlie tents over for
the camp meeting tobgin there.
Miss Nellie McDermott passed
her ninth birthday last Tues-, .
day, she says she was very for- j *
tunate. , as not many knew of)
it and she escaped the usual i W .F. & N.W.TIML TABLE
whippings. No. 4 East gounfj 9 09 a !n
We overlooked last week to No. 3 West Bound . .7:08 p. m.
mention the* fact that Glen „ M__________
Grace had returned from Alva
where lie has been attending ’
school and taken bis old position
jin Strohmeiers store.
Doing bard work in a bent or
.stooping position puts a stitch ‘ Speermoore
in the that is painful. If
i the muscles have become strain-
ed you can't get rid of it with-
out help. The great penetrating . Q .
cower of BALLARD’S SNOW bupp,y
; LINIMENT will appeal to you Fargo,
i most strongly at such times be
Driving Distance
From May to—-
Laverne ............. 14 Miles
........It Miles
The Idea Cafe
C. D. MILLER, Proprietor
Two Blocks East of the
Wichita-Falls Depot.
A Good Meal at All Times—
Day or Night.
WOODWARD. OKLA.
......Put Up and Feed at......
herren’s feed Bam
J. M. HERREN, Proprietor
Drives Made Anywhere.
Auto Service
Your Business Solicited.
may, OKLA.
C. L. Ama^
Physician and
Surgeon. : :
^Special attention given to dis-
eases of women and children.
All calls promptly attended.
Office Rhone 27 Resident* Pbese 28
MAY. OKLAHOMA
Keystone Hotel
C. S. Lewis, Prop.
Reasonable Rates
Good Accommodations
Everything Homelike.
A Good Place to Stop
MAY, OKLAHOMA
City Dray &
T ransfer
J. T. HERJtEN, Proprietor
All Kinds of Hauling
Promptly Done, and
on Short Notice.
— PIIOtfE NO. 42...
MAY, - - .
OKLA.
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Ivanhoe
Buffalo
cause it is the very thing you
need Prr* 25c, 5<»c and 11.00 Gage
p*r Tattle SHd
I Adv
Woodward
bv Whites i' .
.Chaney.
28 Mile:
22 Miles
12 Miles
2fi Mile:
in Miles j
22 Mika I
12 Mile
ay Restaurant
......AND......
City Meat Market
J. II. BJfcSirr, Proprietor.
MealgCa^rved at all hours
Ftesji andCured Meats
Wa Aim|T'o Please You.
City Barber Shop
WALTER SCOTT. Prt.p.
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..... Agoiwv For .....
W»»*dwartJ Steam Laundry.
A Tart of Your Patronage
Solicited.
MAY.
OKLA.
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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/m1/4/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.