The May Monitor. (May, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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J. T. AlitBM.
i MeUimk * jL Wi- Amdp***,
rrfiiiwt * Vice President.
' gfecjt ’©whaofe Bank-
EztMii MKy accomodation couiitut with **fi
Banhiiy " MmMotat i« too wmII to receive
west carHol sttentijpii,
f U*n®" Choice Porwt
iH percent interest with no comniieeion
taken Mn Advance. ^
KAROO, _*__________™
The MONITOR. FOR GOOD JOB WORK,
CALL ON US
We have Lots of Money to Loan*
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FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
Oklahoma.
Ike fourth. The jte
nifurti McwnH platinum durie
U the beet that the | Spasli. The l
it heard aa a like dgeed
ntu,,AMaittii if* All of thi
F"* CO"„ V lorele s«d Or
p a peed hall team (g. min« bavin
Word rrached * here that ^ I gathered'
corps of Purveyor* arc at ^ork|atlj trine
went of here and are headed kj^ tedd
for Supply and from there to They hat
Woodward aid da to Okliho- Lettina t
be feather* of the
|ij t» I atyle.
Woodyrifd
Donald McLeod M*
Jpcclal Attention Given
_t_TO-
; DWeases ofWomen
turner by the native*. A elory la
told ef one reeident who wa»
thrown out of hit dofeart while
dewendioff • bill. He had bamly
recovered loom the stunning fall
when be eeta*rt rf|ht «d m* aae-
retirjr, who bad heed foOowluf In
his own carriage, coming Urnt*
ioe dew* the eteep road like a
3India rubharbaB. "dUnf
end over In the duet. ‘Hello!
H»v- you been ueeet too?" aaked
.lI "W* Militant’
who have aaid that tlWre never *#»
would he a road through theae Leo
part* will have hr*pull in their
horn* if what we hear U true.
Thu* crew atarted near the ^
county line and Are working]
eaat. keeping where thegradelj
will benight. This hrcertdin-1.^
ly good new* to the people in I ^
thia valley and our only kickl ^
la that they may not get the g
rood in' running order soon
enough to haul our crop* out .
i for us, H
. Cunnigham waa in Map 1
Tueaday and aaid the prelim-l w
•plit up by scanyoa near the I inary line will be here Friday I
place. Now bow about • can-1 and that they would have the v-&
von being ao good? 1 corrected lloe here Saturday, j
J w*mwn» 1 They will not mins tbm town
IIUTKK 1 more than a mile at furthest I .
- Owiug. *s~:mp Wife#^ jH *B4,»hM>»^t look* bright] ..
lwa«fiJji«i**n**ntAbe May I ^n*. Yeatsrfay they were f ,
hotel. Mrs. Thomas «» #n|tbi*-*ide of frfea Vaofieet’a .
in bed. and wmhledjFatteajf im anflfrbm the toofcn of thing#
the workof the hotel. Ityph w;(i jgo through near Joe Beers
want to rentrall and See we. house south of town. L .
W. N. THOMAS* Thia will giye them a good ] ^
t Tte Ht Oliv. W ™ for S»pplv ..d they will ,
csmrtiver.to May Saturday have praticafly«i<h heavy Cra*L,
lanmniiiy f __i to do. At Supply they! i
Insure your property and
crop* in the St. Paul. Writ-
ten by Robt Newberry.
Curt Hurat, of Chicago, is
here visiting bis aunt, Mr* A,
Sever, and other relative*.
I am prepared to d# all
kinda of notary work.
P. S. Enlow,
May. Okhfe' ‘
A cyclone gathered near
Quinlan last week and start d
for the aaule man** house that j
was ntrdek last spring, hut it
near the
May was rather deserted on
»the 4th as the people scattered
ito different ptace,* for the Cele-
bration. 8om#|iwfnt toCray’a
some to Doty Spring* abd the
imost of them h, Gage b see
ithe ball game.
.<& aumfaferMf ^n e i gbb-h r a
(gathered at lQ7.,pl. Fleming’s
Tuesday My JO.
the foUowing d*»eribm propwrtr to wife
1 Hone wt MO ^ SmUoS oow/ ./ ‘.vfJ
2 S yeer old Hiefeie, 1 W**1*
1 lumber wagon. »baMted r«
smoked Meet, sewing -
and other honMhold wo^jM*™***
TEBMS:-a11 sons vndeat
W. R Lf*. Ofjif. ^
number are taking advantage
of the prices made on vehicle*
#wl got beaten to the tune of
10 to 12. The kids can play
some ball all right.
at the Reduction .Sale of T.
B. How add ;& Company at
Gage,
John Sever and Mm brother,
George. wrere callers at thia
oAce Tueaday,
MONEY TO LOAN
>on farm*. Five year* time at
, 7 percent interestwrith 1H per
cent cmuMKAioa -This makes
you at8H! phrwent loan.
** ‘ E.S. Enlow.
grand children, beside a host]
of frienda t* umura hia loss.
Funeral services were held
at the house by Rev. Albert
Dale from the tent found in
1st Cor. 15: 44. His fiyoote]
jaoug. From Greenland s Icy I
iMountatun wp# uung as the
casbetwae lowered into the
grave.
| CAR£ OF THANKS.
We desire to euprvsa our1
heart left thank# to theueigb-
1 hors and frteada who so kind-
lu ink 1 ua during the sick-
a4 ] ness and death «4 e«r bushaad
1s-W.nS *“*'•
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f« Tk^
S*Tt WM* •- -ko too* W- •«* « r*-
**.—** » “i” I °1 or. to — I*
■•iMm^bm penutmUMt 1^ we will say that he » one
route from here to Gage Mon- j. x. Allen I
day and ia fixed to handle all parr>, OkU
ernod. to him H. u tokl.anB
b. ww W.HL /Mt it,tere„
f to«rettMW.U «e~ ~tL.t coMviuioB, S,
of Uc oSc .od Bp ken ,t -|BIia„,,w.T,rotd;
reasonable figure. If you wish . u wj^,
anything from Gage let Rdeb]%£** R “
get it for you. * ^
JoiINUOW-HaMMOWU. | Qfp HetWrmle’s hand is
Married>At the home ef the
brWle on Juue SHh. Charteu
H. Johnson and Auuu.JUw;
mood. Rev. B. F. JUlIanT of-
ficiating. f\- * . .
** 0 E.S. Enlow.
* “ f*t ' May, Okla.
Anotbedifine fain visited the
Beavy vatley Sunday night.
Thin puts Hire 001% ground in
Sue condition, bht in had on
the ripe wheat ad’it will make
it fall rapidly: */ * *
Rev. Webb will begin a se-
aieaof meetimr# in Mhy n«t
Sunday. Re will have 'd'tng
teat and vtfl be‘assisted by
Revs Damewood and the pna-
: tor at Margo.
Tne folks who spent the
. 4th at Gmy’f certainly usi a
fine time, fwiagn were put
up in the trues and an the «r-
I ly peaches tje« ripe the chil-
The groom ia.ooeueuted with
rhe Anuta F« r.-il road, being
general lineman hetweeu^fuud
ico. where thew-'will Wake
their future name.
Refreshments were served
P.L Hartman.
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Deem, Charles F. The May Monitor. (May, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906, newspaper, July 6, 1906; May, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941918/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.