The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Try Bugle
Advertising
it pays
If your child atart* in itoiltnt
grinds H> U«th whits sitting,
picks at tbs nose, hss s bsd
brssth, ficklt tppsHtc. pals com.
plsxion, and dark rings under
the eyas: it has worms; sad as
long as they remain in the intes-
tines, that child will be sickly.
WHITE'S CREAM VERMI-
FUGE clears out the worms,
strengthens the stomach and
bowels and pats the little one
on the road to health and cheer-
fulness. Price 26c per bottle.
Sold by Whites Drug Stor Adv
PERSONAL,
Paragp.
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Sloffl*
P. A. Shultz was a Woodward . M’3*' Uur» More' »nd Mi“
.Ia. . A mitt Dbah.m a mb abI. A. T1^.a
Let Us Save You money
BY SEIUNG YOU A SINGER SEWING
MACHINE
Get our lowest cash prices.
Also gold on three full pay-
ments with no interest.
Our cash prices compare
with the maH [order houses
and keeys your money in
your own country.
Phone or write
A. H. Millard
Buffalo, Okie*
visitor Monda
t
Mack Horner was real sick
the first of the week.
J. L. Liest was
visitor Monday.
a Woodward
F, M. Sumpter is the
sor of a new Buick car.
posses-
jAnua Browne went to Fafgo
today.
F. M. Sumpter is doing nicsly,
in the art of handling his new
Buick.
Dr. C. E. Williams will be at
the Keystone hotel, Tuesday,
Feb. 8th. See him for Correct-
ly fitted Glasses.
We have a fro„h line of fancy Miss. Anna Browne is assis-
candy at Wilsons Drug store. ting in th* May State Bank
Adv
Woodward and May will play
a game of basket ball in May
Friday night.
YOUR EYES OUR BUSINESS.
Our Only Business.
Adv. Bon-Eye Optical Co.
Chas Jonee left Wednesday
for Olney Springs Colo., to look
after building house on his
land there.
ring the absence
Wise.
of Clarence
COL CHAS. JONES
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 sale. I will try to sat-
isfy you. Reference any Bank of May, Gage, Supply,
or Laverne, as all have clerked my sales.
Phene Me At My Expense for Dates
Phone No. E 265 Address May, Okla., R. R. No. 1.
Lost a Key ring contains two
Keys and a shoo hook. Finder
pleas return to Wilsons
store and receive revvadr.
Adv
Mrs. Henry Dale, who has
been visiting her parents. W.
J. Horner and wife, returned to
her home in Shawnee Monday
morning.
Sam Baxter, of the Chaney
neighbor hood returned Mohday
from a visit to his daughter in
Kansas and eastern Oklahoma.
He visited his daughter Mrs.D,
M. Sharp Tuesday.
Smoke your meat with Wright
condenced smoke and get it a5
Wilsons Drug store Adv
Zack Hall and family expdete
to leave about the middle of the
Month for Colorado.
You should always keep Nyals
Croup Ointment on hand We
have it for sale Wilsons Ady
[CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
M. E. CHURGH SERVICES EOR MAY
AND FAIRVIEW
Sunday Schools 10:00 a. m.
Preaching services every Sun-
day alternately; first ^at May
than at Fairview then at May
agaiD. etc.
When May gets the morning
service Fairview gets the night
service and when Fairview gets
the morning "service May gets
the night service.
Tuesday night, choir practice
at May.
Wednerday night prayer meet-
ing at May.
A scald burn, or severe cut
heate slowly if negleced, The
family that keeps a bottle of
Hal Cooper returned Wednes.
day night from his trip of seve-
drug ral weeks to St Louis. Kansas
City and other ports. Hal re-
ports a fiine time.
Geo. \V.,Alva and Oscar Stan-
ly and wife left Tuesday morn-
ing for Olney Springs, Colo, to
look after their Claimes. Tney
made the fcrip via the ’’praerie
schooner rout.
F. C. Robertson and wife, of
Winfield Kan..are here visiting
Mrs Robertsons parents G. 0.
Gray and wife. They have dis-
posed of their plaoe near Rock
Kan3.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Union Sunday School every
Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching
every 1st. and 3rd. Sunday, by
R. R. Coffey
Baptist Services.
Preaching on second Sunday
of each month, at 11:00 a. m.
and 8:00 p. m. Union Sunday
School every Sunday at 10 a rn.
Rev. A. A. Armstrong, Pastor.
C. D. MILLER, Proprieto
Two Blocks East of the
Wichita-Falls Depot.
A Good Meal at All Times—
Day or Night.
WOODWARD. OKLA.
-----Put Ud and Feed at.....
Herren’s feed Barn
J. M. HERREN, Proprietop
Drives Made Anywhere.
Auto Service
Your Business Solicited.
may, okla.
Lodge Directory
Gas in the stomach or bcwels
I is a disagreeable symptom of a
0. K. Lively bam
BALLARD S SNOWLINIMENT | torpid ]jver< To get rid of it
on hand is always prepared for quickly take HERBINE. It is a
such accidents. Price 25e, 50c! marvelous liver stimulant
amd $1,00 per bottle. Sold byI bowel purifier. Price 50c.
Whites Drug Store. Adv by Whites Drug Store
BEAVER VALLEY LODGE, NO. 384. I. O. O. F.
Meets Every Thursday Night.
Noble Grand, Roy I,.Wilson.
Vice Grand, J. M. Doty.
F. D. Borthick, Secretary.
All Odd Fellows Welcome.
M. W. A. NO. 11921.
F. E. Vanfleet, V. C. L. F. Robertson, W. A.
F. D. Borthick, Clerk.
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday Nights of each Month
BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN.
E. G. Wellman, Foreman. O. T. Lieneman, M.ofC.
D. M. Sharp, Correspondent.
C. L. Amos
Physician and
Surgeon. : :
ESpecial attention given to dis-
eases of women and children.
All calls promptly attended.
Office Rhone 27 Residence Phone 28
MAY. OKLAHOMA
City Dray &
Transfer
J. T. HERREN, Proprietor
All Kinds o:f Hauling
Promptly Done, and
on Short No tice.
....PHONE NO. 42...
MAY- - • - OKLA.
*
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 bam it willbe properly fed
and cared for. We are here to serve the public.
THEO.K. LIVERY BARN
MAY, OKLA. W. F. Mattoon, Prop.
Ed Cox and daughter returned
led from Wichita Manday eve-
ning, where they weht last week
to hare his danghters eyes looked
$ after. The doctor says she is
getting along fine.
anc
Sole
Adv
;
If You Are In The Market For A
Bill of Lumber
For a
Granary, Barn, House or for Reiwirs
It will pay you to nee us before you buy. We
are ready to figure your estimates at
any time and will try [to help
you save some money.
A heavy cold in the lungs that
was expect to cure itself has
been the starting point ill many
oaees of disease that ended
fatally. The sensible course is
to take frenquent doses of BAL-
LARD’S HOkEHOUN SYRUP.
It checks the progress of the
disorder and assists nature to
restore normal conditions. Price
26c, 50o and $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by Whites Drug Store.
Adv
Mrs. Jesse Cloyd was burned
very bad about the face the first
of the week, She went to set the
coffee pot down when it fell anc
the hot coffee splashed up in hes
face burning her quite badly.
She is getting along nicely and it
is hoped it will not prove serieus
VV hen ihe bowels becomes ir-
regular you are uncomfortable
and the longer this condition
exists the worse you feel. You
can get rid of this misery quick-
ly by useing HERBINE. Take
a dose on going to bed and see
how fine you feel next day.
Price 50c. Sold by Whiee Dreg
Store. Adv
City Officials
Councilmen:
1st Ward, V. B. Browne
2nd Ward, H. A. Smith
3rd Ward, S. T. Morey
CIerk, - - R. O. Allen
Treasurer, - F. J. Gou'd
Marshall. . G. W. Wells
J. of P. . C. A. Hagan
Meets First Mondayof the Month
M-ty Restaurant
• AND
City Meat Market
J. H. BISSITT. Proprietor.
Meals served at alltorn.
Fresli andCured Meats
We AimjiTo Please You.
nsausk..:...
FOR SALF.
Farms, Town Property, Hors-
es, Mules, Alfalfa Seed, Automo-
biles or anything else you want.
Houses to rent. No trouble to
show.
S. T. Morry
[Lily Barber Shop
• F. GRAY, Prop.
......Agency For......
Woodward Stc/.m Laundry.
Your Patronage Solicits 1.
MAY, OKLA.
Come
use
D^voE-PAjSrrnt°lves sat,8f*ct,0n
C. E. Sharp Lumber Co.
Phone 25. D. M. SHARP, Yard Mgr.
i Know Any News TeH the
Bulge
All Hair
Collar Pads
lull 12 inches wide
H. A. Smith
A f ull Line of Undertaking Goods.
W.F. & N.W.TIME TABLE
East Bound.. .9:09 a. n\.
West Bound.. .7:08 p. m.
Driving Distance
S I
From May to—
Laverne...............i4 Milr
Speermoore...........14 y
,v“h#e................* Miles
Buffalo.......... or ,....
Suppl>-.......... ...... 1-Mile*
Fargo............
35 Miles
ft00dwilrd............... Mile*
22 Miles
12 Miles
S. W. GRACE
Jeweler
*Y/e do all kinds of
w#\tch, Hock and jewelr}
r epairin# at reasonable
prices. We carry a pood
line of jewelry and can
furnish you with most
anythin# you want in this
line:
W ♦* also take ordere for
tailor made clothing. See
Us.
S. W. Grace
May, Oklahoma.
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Farmers' and Business Men's Co-Operative Association. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1916, newspaper, February 3, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941160/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.