The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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THE
MAY BUGLE.
A Weekly Newspaper For the People.
VOL IX.
You Get Your Money When
You Sign Papers.
(Successor to the Buffalo Bugle and May Exchange)
.MAY, HARPER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. OCTOBER 80, 1913.
Farm Loons
13. Id. WILLIAMS.
Abstractor. llutfalo. Okla.
Subscription Price, $1.00 Per Year-
'NO. 31
Best Rate in HarperCVunty
Call and See Me.
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J CHANEY CHATTER PEACEFUL VALLEY
Watch Run Slow
Missed the Train
Got There too Late
Lost the Deal
TAKE THAT WATCH TO ..
GRACE
^ Floyd Ratliff visited at A1 Pee-
1 toom’s Saturday night.
Ethel Ratliffe and father were
shopping in town Friday.
Hallowe’en will soon be here
|again -the night for fun'
M. E. Arnold returned Tues-
; day from a few weeks’ visit at
i Arnett.
| We understand that Dave Rat-
liff is about to sell his farm near
| Chaney.
The Watch Fixer.
May,
All Work Guaranteed.
Oklahoma.
Sam Ham and wife made ajse*jt
If you read the Bugle you will i
be happy.
Claude Furgason has returned
from Canada.
Dessie Castor is numbered on j
the sick report.
Octava Sanders was a Buffalo!
i shopper Thursday.
Otis Bailey made a business'
trip to May Saturday.
Snow, snow, beautiful snow
, first of the season came Satur-1
j day night, and we were glad to
H. MARTIN. Pres. S. T. MOREY. V I’res.
V. B. BROWNE, Cashier.
BANK
I-OR YOU
business trip to Gage the first of
! the week.
Nealy Bros., of this neighbor-
hood, are marketing wheat in
May this week.
J. S. Furgason and son, Willie, j
were Rosston traders Tuesday;
and took dinner with Sid Furga-
son and family.
FAIRVIEW FINDINGS
The Bugle is Growing.
Mrs. W. R. Phillips spent the
day Monday in town.
Arthur Wilson is putting up
feed on the Jack Wilson farm
this week.
The Ladies Aid met with Mrs.
IT. McClung on Wednesday of
this week.
Qufte a little snow storm visi-
ted this part of the country last
Saturday night and Tuesday.
The Gospel Teams union meet-
ing held at West Otter last Sat-
urday night and all day Sunday
was well attended considering
the cold weather, and a very fine
meeting was reported.
Those of the Fairview Gospel
Mrs. .1. A. Harsha, Mrs. Otis
The dance at Noah Largentsj Bailey and children visited Flo;
was well attended, and a good j Harper at the Campbell ranch
time is reported. j near Sitka last week.
Arlan Ratliff will ride a wild Mrs. Katie Bailey and children
'horse for A1 Peetoom Sunday. and Mrs. R. C. Bailey visited
The following names were ad- ij0id on tight, Arlan! | with Grandma Denison at Doby
ded to the Bugle’s rapidly grow- E&rl Hall is busy putting up j Springs on Monday. Mrs. W. D.
ing subscription list during the; feed to winter the 400 head of j Crouch also called in the after-
past week- j cattje he has contracted for. Inoon-
The Mt. Olive Sunday School Nrs. Scott Powell has been a -
is making splendid progress. All tending the bedside of her lath-,
are invited to attend and take er, A. S. Stewaid, near Ki by,
Is the Bank Where Your Personal
Interests Are Always Uppermost.
We make it our business to lake careoi the wants
of our patrons. Your need is our first consideration.
We offer every facility consistent with good bank-
ing, and for the depositor we offer the absolute pro-
tection of careful, efficient management. Our rec-
ord growth shows our satisfaction to others. We
will satisfy you.
MAY STATE BANK,
A HOME BANK. MAY, OKLA.
“Deposits Guaranteed.”
May
J. M. Odell
L. Storker,
S. H. James.
H. M. McCluni-,
P. L. McClunif,
T M. Harlintf.
F. A. Dale,
E. L. Clayton,
M. A. Hall,
J. W. Arnot,
J. H. Shirley.
VV. S. North,
.Jonathan Jshmacl,
Ethel Ratliffe, Chaney
A. B. Smith,
Frank Patten, (
G. N. Wooley, Alva
N. Oklahoman, Nonnan
LeRny Walker. Woodward
J. R. Feather. Minneapolis. Ks
H. R. Wheeler, Hot Springs, Ark
Pioneer Tel. Co.. Oklahoma City.
We are glad to see that you
appreciate a “home” newspaper,
, t0 ‘*“v‘ *** *~ j the past week. She returned
pai * , home Saturday, at which time he
Sam and Eugene Ham market- j wa& much jmproved. on Oct 25th.
Monday afternoon Francis, the 8. D. Lynch is visiting his m
r,„ m little daughter of Otis Bailey, j onto in Missouri.
! had the misfortune to fall and Mrs. Riley is listed with the
Bro. Iler preaches at the C.ha- break both bonos in her left arm
ney school house every Saturday ^ ^be wrjst. She was at once
night. All are invited to come
out and hear him.
A nice crowd attended
dance at Mont Chambers’ Satur-
day night, and all enjoyed an
appreciate a iiunie . | excellent time. Mont says that
as is shown by your subscription | the next time they dance in hjs;
............ . -....... —suPP°rt* which is practically un- houge jt w,H be in New Mexico.
Team who attended the conven- solicited, and we hope to merit
tion at Woodward last week were your continued patronage by a -
John and Ike Firestone, Bert ways giving you a paper that
cil me wii&u one cc josje and Beverly Simmons
taken to Dr. Anderson at Buffalo g . Sunday under the parental
who set the broken member and1 roof
the | she is now doing nicely. John Kerns spent Thurs-
day with Mrs. Gilbert and Geo.
Grouch.
George Crouch and family vis-
ited at Grandma Crouch’s last
DOBY SPRINGS Sunday.
Will Crousen and John Kerns
transacted business in Laverne
A light snow fell in these parts Monday.
C.C. Dohv and daughter, Mrs.
Elliott, have returned home from
New Mexico.
Jack Miller’s daughters, who
have been visiting them, left on
Saturday for their homes in Mis-
souri.
sick at this mention.
The Bugle prints sale
the right kind.
bills-
N OTI CE !
Th, Ladies Ai.l a, ,he l^-firSTSSl Cottage
Christian Church desire Minnick.
Pittman, J. M. Crooks, W. R.
Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
PhiUiPS- ..REDWING.
you will be glad to receive.
Remove the Clinkers.
No matter how much fuel is
put into a fire-pot, or how much
The assessed valuations of all you poke or shake at it, if its
; farm lands in the state, taken heart is choked with clinkers,
| from the records of the tax clerk you are hound to lose heat and
Save money on your COAL by j in tbe state auditor’s office, show' waste your fuel unless you re-
buying it from the Alva Roller i ab farm lands to be valued for j move the clinkers. It s the same
to announce that they
will hold their Holiday
Bazaar on...
Saturday, December 13.
i*
, .. Hotel.
John Simmons and wife spent
Sunday at the home of Willis
Simmons.
Mrs. Henry Crouch and Cora
Crouch were Saturday shoppers
Watch for more com- I in Buffalo. J M • H T DAM ADI) t
plete announcement in j Miss Claycomb spent Saturday I! MtS. II. I. DALL/aKU ^
, ,, i______n.L ,L„ r.uw \ prop. Maw Okla. a
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f The Place For A J
| Good 25c Meal. ^
Mills.
Make Your
Final Proof
The Lecture Course.
./..BEFORE....
L. E. CRAYS
District
Clerk
taxation at $395,631,390. The I with the brain. Remove the |
same records a few years back clinkers and your thought at
! would show a much smaller val- once reaches its highest effi-
uation. ! ciency.
Clinkers in the brain are use-
I less and idle thoughts.
The following excellent num-, ^nd jf tbe dinker thoughts
bers and dates have been booked j are not removed as they appear,
for the May Lecture Course this tbey soon be{rjn their terrible
' winter:
Victoria Lynn Concert Co.,No
vernber 17.
... iviiss v,.■laycumu omcih uotui
these columns later on. and Sunday with the home folks
iir•. l
Buffalo,
Okla.
S. T. M
The Farm Loan Man
QUICK MONEY
Farm
Located in
May,
they soon begin their terrible
work of choking out all worthy j
thought, and soon replace the;
;muei ai. machinery of a wonderful brain.
The Dietrics, December 9. i ready to respond instantly to big
Gilbert Shorter Players, Janu-; dernan(jSi with a mere store-house j
ary 12. 0f rusty junk —clinkers.
Dr. H. V. Adams, January 31.; g^t the work of each day j
with your brain free from clink-)
ers.
The best way to handle brain
clinkers is to keep your mind
healthy and active. Road the
most inspiring hooks. Associate
with the people whose ideas are
prolific and * whose characters
stimulate strength and indepen-
dence in Vou. Travel, if you
can. Form the habit of looking
for something helpful and beau-
tiful in both nature and |>enple.
Learn something from every--
ihing. but remember g**t wit
the clinkers in your brain just
the minute you discover that
they arv there. - George Mat
4thew Adams.
Winter Goods!
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LOWEST RATE
Bargains.
the Townsite Building.
. * Oklnhomn,
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WE HAVE THEM
_____Everything For Winter Comfort ——
COATS AUTO CAPS GLOVES
WOOL BLANKETS
SWEATERS, LEGQINS, HOSIERY. OVERSHOES.
JUST WHAT VOU NEED ^
the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES ALWAYS
PAID for your putter, eggs, etc.
The FERGESON
Mercantile.
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Sehy, H. E. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1913, newspaper, October 30, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941113/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.