The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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If its Lumber you want, We are in the
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Fence Posts, Wall Boards, Cement, Blaster,
Corrugated Iron Roofing.
Now is l!v> limp fo buy Serven Doors
Service, Quality and Price.
C. t Shcirp1 umber (a.,
D. M. SHARP, Yard Manager. PH0NE*2.r'.
1 MAY - . - OKLAHOMA
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LUDWKK
Successor To The Farmers Supply Co.
PERSONA!
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Flit? Blevfitor for th© lJeuple<
We handle the best grades
of coal at the lowest possi-
ble prices, pay the top prices
for hogs and grain of all
kinds.
Get in Lino With thn Bunch.
F. D. BORTHICK
Manager. May, Oklahoma.
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Let Us Save Von money
BY SEl UNO YOU A SINGER SEWING
MACHINE
A. J. Bouse was a May visitor R. L. Fergieson of Lavern,
h) day. was a May visitor Saturday.
W. T, Scott went to Wood- °"’*n A,len returned t,,is
ward to day week from nis trip to Missouri.
Mrs. Roy Wilson is again verv i Another hi* shiDment of Kal*
sick at her home somine will be in the first of the
nr Stafford was unable to j ”“k * WiUons' Adv'
make his trip to Laverne this County Commissioner, E. H.
week. George, was down from Buffalo
C. E. Herschberger, editor of Monday.
the Republican, was up from Taken Up:-A black male hog
Mipply today. | weight about 2()0 lb3( owner can
U S. Burk w as real sick at j apply to B. F. Ballard,
his home in the west part of y p Browne weut to Fargo
town this week. ! Sunday via Ford route.
Alex Carlisle came home from | r ^ . .
Laverne the last of the week , For “,e w trade-Several
via the tie pa** ! tarms and some good business
r e . . . I propositions. J. H. Dean, Mav,
For Mle-Bariev, fetentaand |okla.. P. 0. Box 105. Adv.
Kaffir Corn. See or phone G. \\ *
CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS.
M. E. CHUROH SERVICES FOR MAY
AND FAIRVIEW
Sunday Schools 10:00 a. in.
Preaching services every Sun-
day alternately; first at May
then at Fairview then at May
again, 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.
The IdealCafe
C. D. MILLER, Proprietor
Two Blocks East of the
Wichita-Falls Depot.
A Good Meal at All Times—
Day or Night*
WOODWARD. OK LA.
......Put Ud and Feed at......
Herrcn’s Feed Bam
J. M. HERREN, Proprietor
Drives Made Anywhere.
Auto Service
Your Business Solicited.
may, okla.
C. L,. Amo**
Miller, 3 miles west of May.
Adv. Off.
Messers Bouquet ic Ludwick
Joe Phillips made a trip to
Fargo Sunday.
J. E. Sneath and wife have
together with Will Teter and i returned to this vicinity, having
Clifton were May visitors Mon- 3°ld their holdings in New
Mexico.
Taken Up: — A Poland China
hog. Owner can have same by
calling at Cloyds simp and paying
day.
If you are bothered with prai-
rie dogs get your poison at Wil-
sons. Ad v
W. G. Callison, seven miles! damages,
north of Gage, was in May last Re-v. Ralph Hudson returned
Saturday visiting with Floyd Thursday-from the District con-
Daie. Mr Callison came up to ference at Alva. He came as
mail a letter on account of not j far as he could on the train and
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Union Sunday School every
S n n d a y at 10 a. m. Preaching
every 1st.'and 3rd, Sunday, by
Eld. Henry Pitman
being able te reach Gage.
Money saved is money earned [the way.
You save over 20c per hundred
when buying kaffir chops at the
present at The May Milling Co.
Rev, Demaree was in town a
few minuites Saturdav.-
took a tie pass the remainder of
Wm. Meeker and wife, and
Win. Gray drove to Woodward
Tuesday in the formers Buick
in the interest of the farmers
Elevator. On their return they
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Get our lowest cash prices.
Also sold on three full pay-
ments with no interest.
Our cash prices compare
with the mail order houses
and keeys your money in
your own country.
Phone or write
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Milla rd
Buffalo, Okla.
Let us figure your paint bill, (came by the home of. Wm.
Shepherd and Miss Leah accom-
panied them to May for a few
days visit.
Strohmeiers specials for Sat-
urday will be machine oil 35c p«=r
gallon, Harness oil 50c per gal-
lon. axle grease 2 boxes 15c and
Black Beauty axle grease per
pail 15c. Adv.
Strohmeier Bros.
The most excitement in May
this week was the unloading of
the threshing outfit of J M.
Crooks and engine and plows of
YV. R. Phillips. The seperator
is the Reeves make and the en-
gine of the Sandusky make.
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using Sherwin-Williams paints.
Adv. Wilson.
There was a question asked
this week“ who dug the ditch?”
Then came the question” who
filled it?” no one seemed to
know. However, the ditch was
dug and then it was filled again.
For Sale: —Some thoroughbred
Duroc Jersey maleshoats, weigh
75 to 100 lbs. Can get papers
on thesejanimals.
Adv.ll-2p F. L. McClung,
4 1-2 miles southwest of May.
The biggest part of this week
has been snerit by the business
men in fixing roads and helping
the farmers load their headers
f*| | and such other work as they
f**1 1 could do to pass the time awav
——— while waiting for railroad service
If you have the itch, don’t J save work
scratch. It does not cure the
trouble and makes the skin bleed
Apply BALLARD’S SFOW LIN-
IMENT. Rub it in gently on
Baptist Services.
Preaching on second Sunday
of each month, at 11:00 a. in.
and 8:00 p. m. Union Sunday
School every Sunday at 10 a. m.
Rev. A. A. Armstrong. Pastor.
Gity Directory.
Councilmen:
1st Ward. V. B. Browne
2nd Ward, H. A. Smith
3rd Ward, S. T. Morey
Clerk,
J. A. Ihle
Treasurer,
F. J. Gould
Marshall,
E. H. Allman
J. of P.
W. J. White
FOR SALE
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
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Physician and
Surgeon. : :
Special attention given to dis-
eases of women and children.
All calls promptly attended.
Office Phone 27 Residence Phone 28
MAY. • OKLAHOMA
SC. B. C0ZART $
GRAIN CO.j
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(FFEED, GRAIN, AND COAL.i
^McAlq^ter Thrashing coal $7 ^
^Wilbi/lrton Hand Loaded i
} Lump..............$7. ^
^Nut. Coal
BEP
Manager.
. . $6. A
) BERT. FLJINT, )
May, Okla.^
Keystone
Hotel.
’Nuff Said!
MAY.
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the affected parts. It relieves!vou U1*ss it you feel uncomfor-
itehing instantly and a few ap-and cannot put viin into
machinery and that which will
W. F. &N. W.
A replar morning operation I No. 4 East Bound.. ,9:y& a
of the bowels puts you in fine!
shape for the day’s work. If! No. 3 West Bound.. .7:08 p. m.
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AUCTIONEER. |
Who done 90 per cent <>f the sale work in territory adia- Q
* cent to May for several seasons which is ample proof of V , .w.D11VI a 1CVV ______ r-- .........
U prices obtained. Try me on YOUR sale. 1 will try to sat- Q plications removes the cause thus -vour movements. For all bowel L—,* _
f isfy you. Reference any Bank of May, Cage, Supply, • performing a permanent cure, irregularities HERBINE is the | * IVltlPk^t
or Laverne. as all have clerked my sales. 0 Price 25e, 50c and $1.00 per bot- If ----iV 1
Phone Me AF My Expense for Dates f tie. Sold by -Whites Drug
i Store. Adv
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Phone No. E 255
Address May, Okla.. R. R. No. 1.
Satis fact ion Guaranteed
Prices Reasonable
Woodward Steam laimdiy
Woodward, Oklahoma.
W. L. SCOTT. Agent MAY. OKLAHOMA
Remember we dFe Headpuarlers for
Rotary Dutehman Disc Plow.
We have just received a hi of bug
gles. Come in and see them.
remedy. It purifies, strength-
ens and regulates. Price 50c. j Corrected Every Thursday A. M.
Sold by Whites Drug Store Adv. j Wheat.................... f 9bc
| Kaffir Corn.................45C
I Cane Seed (per 100 lbs.).. 60
Coal..............$7.00 to $8.50
City Dray tSr
Transfer
J. T. HEB:REN, Proprietor
All Kinds of Hauling
Promptly Done, and
on Short Notice.
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MAY,
OKLA.
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0. K. Livrcy barn
AUTO SERVICE
Is at your service. \Ye offer you Good Rig.*, Re-
liable Teams. Prompt Service, Courteous Treat-
ment, and make Reasonable Charges. It you put
your team up at this barn it willbe properly ted
and cared for. We are here to serve the public
Now is the time lo plant millet. Wc
Have a good supply on Imnds.
We have a aood suoply of Mender
Forks* on hands a'so extra handles for
same.
TH El O.K
MAY. OKLA.
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W. F.
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-Mrtttoon, Prop.
We hqve a good stock of Rsmler Twine
on hands. Get ready for harvest.
H. A. Smith
A Full Line of Undertaking Goods.
|H°SS..................... 6.50 II
BlfUer..,...................lgc
Creanu.................... 21c
j Egg's......................13c
J Lard...... 15c
J Turkeys....................
j Broilers. 1 1-4 to 2 lbs...... 13*
Springs'.........
Old Hens.............
Ducks...............
I j Stag Roosters
I Old F.oo>te»
G*ese........
| Cow Hides ...........
Horse Hides.........
Old Rubber
jCopper ...............
Brass...........
Zinc .
JfMOm tU|(
.. . 8c
... 7c
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... 4c
... 3c
7 B-2c
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[May Restaurant
......AND......
City Meat Market
i J.II. BISSITT, proprietor,
ilealslserved at all hours
Fresh andCured Meats
We AinifTo Please You.
L> P. PARKER
Attorney at Law
So flUPF'ALO. OKLAHOMA
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Farmers' and Business Men's Co-Operative Association. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1915, newspaper, June 10, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941244/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.