The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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The Bugje
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Hub nipt ion, $1.0» P#r Yenr.
H. K. SEHY, Edr. and Pub.
A Newspaper Publtohnl in the Interests of May and Community
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ADVERTISING RATES:
IV I V Mil pvt Ini'h DM ln»*rtlmi V**1 .......... f«- pvt linn Mrh lii«'rlli.n
Idlin' HMolutloni, 11 mi •'•nl> »f Th»nk«. Nolle of Church and Hchool KnUrUlhiimnU. wli.r.
nn HilnilMlon fw U chargwi. Km*.
THE GILBERT
SHORTER PLAYERS,
nil IHIII (IIRISIMAS.
'Tis
this
a beautiful custom
ChrUtmiiH
Remembering each old friend
With Home little lardy memento
Which takes with it love with-
out end;
'Tis sweet to he thus held in
memory
| ty one you hold close to your
heart,
|lut a* Yuletide let's not be for-
getting
That the gift* are hut one lit-
tle part.
There's a fur grainier, holier les-
son
To lie gleaned from this season
of cheer;
It isn’t just jewels that are
craved for
Hy the ones to whom wo are
near.
Give kindness and love and as-
sistance,
Not only to body, but soul.
And you’ll tind that you’re draw-
ing much closer
To the season's magnificent
goal.
Give a word of sweet solacing
com fort
To those who are laden with
woe;
Give sympathy where you can
mote it
Hold no such thing as a foe.
Send some little glimmer of sun-
shine
To the lives that are far from
SULPHUR VALLEY
Kdd Strate butchered a 400-lb
hog Monday.
Today iN Wednesday. It is still
cloudy and raining.
Levina Gott and Truly Sum-
mers spent last Sunday at Law-
son's.
Rev. Zook and wife spent Sun-
day afternoon at the H. Johnson
home.
In spite of the bad weather,
Rev. Lurk butchered a hog on
Tuesday.
II. Johnson went to Gardner’s
Wednesday in quest of a thresh-
ing machine.
A regular Sunday School was
organized at the Sulphur school
house on Sunday.
We are enjoying fine weather
for December. Yes, indeed, it
seems like spring.
George Zoldusky went to May
Saturday with a crate of chick-
ens and brought home a crate of
ducks.
Miss Euphema Johnson accom-
panied Rev. and Mrs. Rurk to
Pleasant View to attend services
Iasi Sunday.
No services were held Tuesday
evening on account of the rain.
All are invited to come out when
the UKht, I it.cl«rs up attain.
'Tis then that you'll know the A Merry Christmas and Happy
full meaning j New Year to the editor and fam-
Of that star that shone forth ily. Thank you! The season's
in the night. greetings in return. Ed.
j Mr. Summers made a trip to
There is a time in every man's tQwn on TueS(lay. Ho has been
education when lie arrives at the!, f at t* .. 8l.m0 or
[Heating stoves]
Hardware! *
We carry everything in the Hardware, Vehicle and
Implement lines—one of the best and most up-to-date
stores to be found in Northwest Oklahoma—and if FAIR
PRICES and prompt and courteous treatment appeal to
• you, we merit and hope to receive a share of your valu- J
I able patronage. |
Harness, Collars, Etc
If you are contemplating purchasing a new wagon, a
buggy or a vehicle of any description, we invite you to
call and look our line over.
Make Our Store Your Store When in the City.
Yours to Please
M AURER & CO.
May, = Oklahoma.
IOWA
Yes. tli,' ortain.il Bnd only Gilbert
Shorter l'layers are oorolot here tills
winter. They are on* flf the j.ttrae-
ft,mis 0,1 our 1 yoenne, ennrae this win-
ter atul will be here soon
Have yon examined one of their
beautiful water color window posters?
It is a new departure in the advertis-
ing line. This poster has seven dis
tinctly different eolora upon it and is
kept at homo for some time on I* "ork of art to,i ,hnt ,lu*
.... , • , , company had 4.0W of these made up
account of a boil on lus back.
CUtlipnU.l llltu ■' X'l » MIX"
! hy a concern In Chicago, and wo feel
The meeting at Sulphur school complimented to receive * supply of
1 them. "’I,.mi
mm I mom. W hen you are strolling about
house has not closed yet. t ne .own look for tht,m {n windows,
conviction that envy is ignor-
ance; that imitation is suicide;
that he must take himself for
hotter, for worse, as his portion: ..... ,1 v,”“ ..............~ — „
that, though tho wide universe att,-mla»oe 1,as been lame »»dj •„ «»y .» ™n, »■.«*
isfnUofgvHKi, a kernel of nour-j the services K,XHi. Everyone -■
fehing eorn ean oome to him;oomo nmi soo. At the t hnstian t hutch,
through his toil, bestowed upon , May, Okla., Monday Nign .
thnt plot otr«nd Which is «iv- a P™ « January 12th. ■
en him to till. Emerson. clam bouillon. All kinds of hot ------------------------
drinks. We want to close out on out-
line of queensware and have cut
[First Published in the May Bugle Nov. 20, 1013.J
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at Woodward. Okla.
November 14, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that William V. Burgers,
of Supply, Oklahoma, who, on January 8th, 1907,
made Homestead Entry No. 35i59, Serial No.
014428, for SE Qr, Section 17. Township 24 North.
Range 23 West. Indian Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Final Five-Year Proof to es-
tablish claim to the land above described before
Register and Receiver at Woodward, Oklahoma,
on the 7th day of January, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses: J. W. Woodall,
A. Giltner. Richard Volkman and Silas Franklin
Harrison, all of Supply, Okla,
James Y. Callahan, Register.
Furnished Rooms
Desirable rooms for rent, eith-
er by the day or week at reason-
able prices.
......Inquire at......
.NY«y Postoffice
Dyspeptic Philosophy.
It doesn’t pay to grow sadder
without growing wiser.
You never strike a man favor-
ably if you hit him when he’s
down.
A neat, attractive bill will add
! much to the success of your pub-
■ lie sale. Get your bills printed
' at the Bugle office.
Don’t judge by appearances.
: Many a man has acquired a rep-
utation for dignity when he re-
ally had a stiff neck.
When a woman no longer gets
any pleasure from quarreling
with her husband it's a pretty
sure sign that she is becoming
tired of him.
For Sale !
MAY
OKLA.
WpArun«n\t of the Interior,
L S l And Office At NN vodwimi, OkU
December b\ 1918.
Notice t*hereby given that Hurry NY. Hvirgin*,
of M*\ H»rp<v* County, Oklahoma, who, on No-
w Her 4, PVT. made Homestead Entry NA. 879S8
0W098, for 5>E Qt of SW Qr of Section 2t\ Town
»h\p 28 North, Rangv .'4 \N eat, Indian Meraiian,
ha* hied notice of intention to make Ffnal Tkiar
Year Proof toc*tabli*h claim to the land above
Y even bed. before the Register and Receiver of
! tliis ware now. New State fur-
niture Store.
When you take a home paper
Kirat Published in the May Bugle l Vo. 19th, 19131 |
Notice For Publication. j th* xu> bu*w n>" av ms i, • . . qi;t the times. Fin-
Notice For Publication. llu 1 '
; IVpartment of the Interior,
| II. S Land Office at Woodward, Okla
November 19, 1918.
Notice hereby given that Elmer NN Thomp
**. ,>f ou».>>i» n.« voi] 0N vo( and are entitled to
Homestead Entry No. 021&I&, for SNN Qr NNN V»r. ; . ‘ ...
Section 59. Town 24 North, Range 24 NYe*t. Indian j ^ho llOllU' HOWS, 1 ht* nlTiLh Will
>»» noiif* of intwttkw to m«k* j . . , Y H, wjth all the hOHIO
«T»»1 Tt\iw»»r rrwf t.' e,t*Nn.h ot»im to th.' ; 1111
. .... ............... ... Wi ,M, ,l(«criM. Ix-foiv tho R.-Kistor J HOWS Oacli WCOk.
1'nito.i St»t»-« Ijin.i tMh.-o. «i »»i\h OVt*.. Roopn-or. at Woodw»t\i, Okl»hom». •'o tho S!»th
on tho '.Vth .iv of J»nw*ry. 114*. a»v of IVn-ontlw. tStX, SwOOt 1 lOVOr: 1 lO .'OC. O lOh
v'ln mnnt nnmo. 1W..K \ »n I U.,m»nt M A tn-rt \\ Hull. ^ _ lOll'SSS.tXh 100 UlS ?25.
Boot. John W Vnnfioot Uonn M»th.» »nd An,»« I l>»nn! A Sohtthlor, Jacwb B »n.i M»v * v ’ ..
Ihmnt. >D»( M,,. H»ror (V'uM.v. tHUVow J R, Fouoi-h«ok*r. »>< of Oh»nov. OKI* | SOW it nOW . 1 OS t age. iC a ID.
j \ ca< t.AHXN. Kornrtor j e»n ahR«m<»tpr t,xp_ cheaper. Claycomb Seed
Store. Guymon. Okla.
fARMERS’ SUPPLY CO.
The lilevntor for the People.
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 tn Line With the Bunch.
W. A. TUCKER
Manager. May. Okiahomf.
COOL, the 1 .and Man, at Buf-
falo. Okla.. loans money on Har-
per. Beaver and Ellis county
is. See him before you ne-
your loan; you get all
orrow.
FIRE extinguisher free. With
every cash pi
over at our s
fan
gotiate
.. X
absolutely
chase of $10.lXt or
«rc we xv ill give
? one lT. S. Dry-
Chemtcal Hand-lire Extinguish-
er. regularly stxld at $S.OO. New
State Kami tore Co.
N OTICE !
vf f)|A
^1 ifit
ITT
lev
icir Hi
A
Woman’s
Name
Upon it hinges the
political existence
of a popular re-
former. the fate of
the “boss” of a
powerful machine,
the future of his
own son-in-law
and the reputation
of his daughter.
A TELEPHONE
0PERATOR
is the possessor of the
secret. How hard
she tncs to be loyal,
how lesperateK* she
f-^hts and how she is
rewarded is most in-
teresting! v N ^id in cur
new ser al —
The If
oman
Prairie Hay,
Alfalfa Hay,
Alfalfa Seed,
Feterita Seed.
S. T. MOREY, MAY. OKLA.
The Alva Hospital
ALVA, OKLA.
For the Care and Treatment of
Surgical Cases.
Strictly Ethical, Conscientious Service for the
Sick. Address-
G. N. WOOLLEY, - Supt.
Carbon paper and large sheet
desk blotters for sale at the Bu-
gle office.
Make your wife happy —pur #
chase her a new Singer seumg
machine. A. H. Millard, agent.
Buffalo, Okla.
0. L. CALLAWAY
Licensed Embalmer.
Undertaker
Calls Answered All Hours, Day
or Night. Phone 42.
Supply,
Oklahoma.
MR. FARMER!
Call at our shop and have your disc sharpened
with the
“-Scow” Roller Sharpener
No waste to your plow or harrow disc.
Prices range from 15c to $1.00. Plows, 20 to
24-inch, $1.00.
M. V. CLOYD,
MAY. OKLAHOMA.
Saturday December 20.
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Drm f \tm iV Fn*t Imtaime~i
O. B. COZART
GRAIN OO.
Food. Grain, Coal,
Cottonseed Meal
ROCKYALE NIT
$7.00
HENRIETTA.
6.00
Me A LESTER LIMP
7.50
DAWSON 11 AND-LOA DED
8.00
Highest Prices raid
For
Broora-Com
BERT FLINT,
manager. may, okla.
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Sehy, H. E. The May Bugle. (May, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1913, newspaper, December 18, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941259/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.