The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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THE MAY BUGLE.
A Weekly Newspaper for the People.
VOL 10.
(Successor t<> the KulLilo lUiple an«l Ma\ Lxcltangvl
MAY, 1IAKPEK COl’NTV, OKLAHOMA, AINML 2, 1011.
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Subseriplion Price, $l.oo Per \ ear.
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You Get Your Money NY lien
You Sign Paper.'.
Farm Loans
B. K. WILLIAMS.
Abstracter. Pudalo, Okla.
Local News Items. IcHUROH ANNOUNCEMEN is.
IJi'st Kate in 1 larperP.Minly.
Gall an»l See Me.
BAND
Concert
We notice that Ray Spencer Regular Services at the M. E.
'!is a May visitor again. church each second and tourth
A fools idea of a joke is one he Sunday. by the Pastor. .1. L
can put over on the other fel*
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c.
and
MUSICAL 5 ENTERTAINMENT.
—to be given -
Saturday Evening, April 11th,
-at-
Morey’s Hall, May, Oklahoma.
This entertainment will be for the exclusive
benefit of the May Military Band, and will be
Strictly Musical.....
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The program will consist of Selections by the
Band, Selections by the Orchestra, and Vocal
Solos, Ducts, Quartetts etc.
A PLEASANT EVENING AND GOOD
ENTERTAINMENT IS ASSURED
Admission, Adults, 25c. Children, under 12, 10c
1 low.
i Many a man is a good bus*
j band simply because he hasn’t
the nerve to be anything else.
Easter Egg Dyes. Wilson’s.
1 f a man and his wife are one
how many was Solomon and his
outfit.
C. T. Suker lost a fine large
milch cow Monday, from over-
feed on green alfalfa.
And it sometimes happens
that after a man has made his
his mark in the world his wife
makes him toe it.
Demarke. Prayer Meeting and
Bible Study every Wednesday
night, at S o’clock,
Sunday School at the M. E. J
church every Sunday morning
at 10 a. m. Everyone cordially
invited.
Junior League and Bible Study
for the children each Wednesday
evening after school hours, from
1 ;l.ri until 5 o’clock
Parents, neighbors and friends
are cordially invited to attend
any and all of these services.
Ice Cream ar Wilson’s
tain Saturday.
Foun-
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Union Sunday School every
S u n d a y at 10 a. m. Preaching
every 2nd and 4th, Sunday, by
Hknky Pitman, Pastor.
LOOKOUT ITEMS
Mt. OLIVE CHATTER
Nearly every one in this part Have had a few good showers
of the country is complaining j in this vicinity this week.
more or less. j Mr. Fred Barrel and family
„ „ . , , 0 ! spent Sunday at the C. E, Gaff-
Capt A. P. Grimm too* bur., ^ ^
day dinner at Lookout.
Roy Grimm is working for
John D. Carter.
Several from here attended
the funeral of Pert Wei e’s little
girl, at Doby Springs Saturday.
Mrs. Effie Stinson is getting
along as well as could be expect-
ed with her serious injury, but
Mrs. Sarah Griffeth spent last
week with Mrs. Sam Ham.
Ethel Ratliff is planning to
spend a few days in May this
coming week to visit friends of
that place.
The people of this vicinity,
regardless of the gloomy weath-
er Sunday morning, turned out
the children are having t he ] to gun(jay School as usual, a
whooping cough and the baby is
quite sick.
The Baptists are having a
good crowd was in attendance
and new officers were elected.
We hope to have as much sue-
series of meetings at the church. ’ cess during the next quater as
Mrs. Blanch Butler has been
seriously ill.
Squire Fair has gone out of
the mercantile business, having
closed out to Charley Torrence
of Girard.
Benj. H. Roberts is located at
Oklahoma City for the time be-
ing.
Marion Dowling is moving to
Dodge City, Kansas.
J. H. Suttan made a business
trip to Buffalo Wednesday.
Miss Finia Yates was quite
poorly Sunday.
we have had in the past one.
Rev. Ruark. of May, has mov-
ed to the D. E. Ratliff farm.
Sam Ham is setting out a nice
grove of hedge on his farm.
Mrs. Blanch Largent is on the
sick list at this writing.
W. T. Cooper returned Sat-
urday from an abacencc of a A New Loan Company: with
few weeks, visiting relatives and . T, . •
.. I i the Cheapest Rates in Western
T . , .. ,. . | Oklahoma. Du not take other
J he man who iollows his in- , ,,
clination seldom travels long in people s wor 011
the straight and narrow way. write. Land or anything of value
Lew Barker, of Gage, drove1 sold or traded anywhere. E. A.
over to May Tuesday and brought Berdeel. Lavernc, Oklahoma,
a number of traveling men.
Some men will pay a $50 cigar
bill without a murmur—and then
get real fussy over a ■$:' ..lull for
gas.
Watch Our Windows for house
cleaning goods. - Wilson's
Mrs. Schwenk will entertain
the Ladies Aid this afternoon, at
the home of Mrs. T. M. Fleming.
It isn’t always love that en-
ables a married couple to get
along. Sometimes it is common
sense.
Michael O’Herren, of Chaney,
was in town Monday to get a
supply of material to paint hV April
new house.
Frank Wright and a number
of others from the Chaney
neighborhood, were marketing
broomcorn at May Monday.
Brighten Up Full line of
Paint Varnish and Kalsomine.
; Wilson’s Drug Store.
MARTIN, Pres.
\. B. BROWNE,
S. T. MOREY, Y
i ’ashier.
I'l eg.
WHAI IS YOUR BANKING CONNECT ION?
?
This question invariably arises when a
young man starts out lor himseil, and unloss
hi' is able to answer it satisfactorily b«' can not
win the confidence of older men in the game.
A man is known by the company he keeps and
THU II.XNK II K. I M >10!-; Willi.
?
We take pride in maintaining an institu-
tion THAT REFLECTS CREDIT UPON OUR CUSTO-
MERS..........
No MATTER WHAT YOUR AGE OR CIRCUMSTAN-
CE, AN ACCOUNT WITH US WILL RE HELPFUL TO
YOIJ............
MAY STATE 8ANK,
A HOME BANK. MAY, OKLA.
“Deposits Gunr«iiteed.M
Good meals at all times at the
May Restaurant.
Charley Walker and James
Lynch were absent from school
last week.
There is just one month of
school after this week.
Book keeping class met Mon-
day night. They are progress-
ing nicely.
The county examination will
be held the 10th and 17th ol
If you have any more chick-
ens to spare you had better get
Miss Ethel Ratliff and. Mrs.’them in on this week’s market.
Bessie Ham and children spent I See F. J. Gould’s ad in
Friday evening with Mrs. Della issue for prices.
Smith.
The sixth, seventh and eighth
grades still hold the punctuality
banner this month.
Vern Feathers was absent
Tuesday afternoon.
Ethel Fatten after a short spell
of rhkness is back t<» school
again.
Professor Hollen visited his
family at Gage, Okla, Sunday.
Book-keeping will be put ofl
this | Thursday night, on account oi
I the Home Talent play in tin
Make your final proof before
L. E. Grays, District Clerk, at
Buffalo, Okla.
If you are not reading the Bu-
gle you are not getting the best
county paper.
C. L. AMOS
Physician and
Surgeon. : :
Special attention given to dis-
eases of women and children.
All call ■ promptly attended.
nee Ph«»fi?28
Office Phone 27
MAY,
OKLAHOMA
When in the county seat 1 put
up at the Central Hotel —it’s just
like home to me.
DR. T. S. STAFFORD
Dental Surgeon.
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Office In the Keystone Hotel.
. . . Room 25......
1
OK LAHOMA
We notice that Anderson Shir-
ley is wearing a broad smile of
late. His wife is going tore-
turn in a few days, from Miss-
Fun Sale on Exchange: ball.
Some good town property, also; Our school is doing very well,
good farm on easy terms. Office jjjg children are very industrious-
with F. J. Gould. May, Okla. !ami arc progressing in their
W. A. Richardson.
A neat, attractive bill will tv Id MAY.
much to the success of your pub-j ' *,
lie sale. Get your bills printed j Notice to Farmers; l have
at the BUGLE office. 1 just received asliipnicnt of Okla-
__________ j homa seed corn, grown near
Mrs. Id* DeWakr, ofvBuffnK Kin«risbcr. TI,varidirs-
. | Yellow Dent, \\ lute Wonder and
kcc„S hlliis ami .......... j Ul^ly FLINT.
constantly on hand. Expett do-- Cozart Elevator,
vcloping and printing also done.
Send me your finishing by mail. Base Ball Notes
Prices right, and all work strict- The Mav and Fairview Ball
ly guaranteed. u‘ams another game Sat-
urday, Fairview winning with a
score of 7 2. The May team’s
crow has changed I" a dismal
squaw k.
L< <• Wil ;<m is tlm big league
pitcher for Fairview.
Herbert Burk pitched halt' of
the game for May Saturday.
Tell your neighbors about our,
big club offer. They surely
vould like to get the Bugle and
iViur big magazines, all one \ ear.
for only $1.18.
SffD KAfTIR CORN
<*«
work.
The May boys met Wednesday
Brazillian Black Hull \,unt\. an(j organized a second
Charley Foster was calling at | ouri. where she has been visit- j .John Firestone, south of Sup- j " ~0ne of our primary pupi|8 fell pj^ cl-o'p, in fine condition. For, Xl-tiniV as their officers
Oil a pole and hurt her very b&d* i sale at Fanners Supply Co. Kleva- Harry Wilson. Manager, and
ly but has so much ambition she $1.50 per bu. Herbert Burk. I aptam.
is brought ro school in a wagon. _ - The love of money may be the
She has not missed a day or been r,.«ta extra vou can get loot of al1 but ,1m' 'uVe '.'f
tar.lv this term. She will - 1 chtn. younroduees a »...l(.t.»lc
Lookout Thursday. ing with her parents. i ply, was in town Monday anil
Sylvester Priddy was talking: A large crowd attended C. E. 1 bought screen wire and other
Progressiveness at Rosston Sat- at Mt. Olive Sunday night. 'supplies for his new house.
Mrs Jim Harrct was greatly j j Guyer and family of
missed at Sunday School Sun-| ,
near Gage, were here M onday
urday afternoon.
We, as members of the Prog-
ressive party, favor putting on day.
,.c i For 18 cents extra you can get ^ |lTO,u„.s
, „ , frou magazines ami I'he Bugle. , nr.trrs.
., ., and Tuesday, the guests of their: coive a roll of Honor at close ot — _
L. Ii. , , a. , | « . ’ - C I A .
a full county ticket. [ j)e|ja Smith led C. E. w. ™' ' . . " ' ' 7 . s. T. More, informs us that
i i c ' , . , c . i old neighbors and fricnc#?, C. E. school. Our school is • i ui tc. ^ ^ ^ Seals, the drayman, j ■ ..
Wonder why h? corn y papers Sunday night. Subject hope. (wi neignuon miu inenu. v. c ’ . ... his allaJla hay is going last
don’t publish the court proceed- i M .. H has hccn on tuc Talbert and family. "bring garden. Come and set ?trl,,>cd on the business end of an Mfjndav M,litc a n„,„ber of teams
ick list of late. Mrs. L. J. Deman c iant f'*r yourschw. old nail last week and put Inin- Were here fn*m a distance afti r
down from Lavcrne yesterday We have one month more of!sdf on the cripple list It is re- hay. Especially we noted K. V.
That
want and what is due them.
li^ilg atBaxte^SpHn^ Kansas],° ,k‘nn j lh,s su"’,n ' turning on the evening train. i„t nd to accompl h much in the lliiri,t using a crutch and could j'aver,K- I,avMl
says that his hand ia worse Mike O’Herin’s hourc is almost „rr imsband is holding a pn- ... r
and thinks he will lose the other completed. trartol meeting at laveroe.
three fingers.
\ erga! Hem is staying at Mike att<:nd the Junior league, re school after this we^k and vr ^tel that he came np town one Madison, fr-nn oothwert el
” ’ Lirarw, Go<>. David, west of
short time we have. Prince. hard|y walk even with its j ^^tof7NJac.^Ik Wiith.'of
””” tince, but he got tuaiguing tar- an«l M. berry, of
See Fcrgesor Merc, for setd jff refonn. ship subsidies or some- gq,
Everyone has hi* discing and V. t\ Tanner, from over t»-
The bridge near A. F. Wes- first listing about don". ward Buffalo, brought in a couple
ners homestead is completed it i l hc Christian Udier aid met load of bogs to th*' May market
lii) feet, double strength and a at Mrs Claude Doty’s last Wed- Monday. Fred Lindsay of the
j n'-sdav and will meet a» Mrs. c , rc neighborhood a'so bro* cb
in a load the same dav.
n'inii
it hers
tiling
,rt and laid li
dandy, thanks to the corns.
A V. »Vi5N«.
GmnlLun*. ne:.t.
Canon City l ual and Colorado: crutch down and forget it and
Ivimp Coal at the Cozart K.lev a- walkel home as pompous as a
tor. ' ovw made aldermaa.
„V1V in from Madison, and »V't
l«ut wc failed to gel t’n ir iwuii*'-.
laist week several teams were
here fr»»ni a Hrtjuv’c of J" t*» S't
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Cowgill, Mrs. W. T. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1914, newspaper, April 2, 1914; May, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941196/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.