Mayes County Republican. (Pryor, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1921 Page: 3 of 7
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LOCAL & PERSONAL
H L. Cochran of Choteau, was
|r>or Thursday.
BUI Sullivan of Greenbrier was in j
town .Saturday.
MAYES COUNTY ifEP^atlCAW
Miss Marl Adam*
I Ilf Owl drua store
la workina
The Port of Missing Mm
Tho» llale |«rt Wedneaday for
,l •<oiil« und (mints In lllinoia
Hari) Seaton made a
|np to Muskogee Tlmraday
Cordon Key* left Friday
Dorado Spring*. Missouri
Toni Ledbetter and eon were here
business ,rom Chapel laat Saturday
° L Morgan of Union Chapel
[** k Pr>°r vialtor Thursday.
'*r*' rh« Franklin, of Chotaau,
|ilH * **T1,0«' "boppei Friday of Iohi
Mi* Quincy Adam* and children
I * b»pe|, were Pryor shoppers Sat-
Irday.
Mr. and Mr*. V Gray of Choteau
were Pryor callera Monday.
I L. Snodgrass of Chotaue trana-
arted bualneaa in Pryor Monday
1 ----
The only explanation of Tunlac's
; «r«“ »ucce»a I* Tanlac'* true worth.
Parker* Drug Store.
Pierce Oodaey of Adair, paid a I
bimine** visit to the county aont Mon
day.
Mm* Lucy Ridge, who I* teaching
n*k Gr»'e, spent the week-end
Wke. of Chapel • T. j. Fincher und J. H. Hamilton
of Ifawe* Switch, were In Pryor Sat-
information to secure good
Mr*, j Kd Uric- wa* railed to Iota
Knm««, Sunday by the serious ill
!<**» of a brother.
I*«t guide In buy.
Vuallty |» the
PH gforerte*.
I<oii Jacob* Grocery
urday
Mfa. 8. E. Battenfleld of Clare-
more la visiting with relatives here
this week.
l ast Wednesday sfterneen Mrs 0
|l Graves entertained for her guest
>H»»^tary Lewis of Emporia, Kan*.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fulls, of Chap
»re the happy parents of u baby
|".' born Wednesday. September 21.
1__is
Mis, Ralph Campbell and daugh-
ter. Dorothy spent the week end in
Muskogee.
(laughter. Mary Jaue, returned Fil-
| day from g three week* vlait with
her sister in Greenville. Texas
K. F. Harp, of the Military neigh-
borhood. was among the people here
! Monday Interested In the condemna-
tion proceedings in district court.
Mart Tigert and non. Clyd.e of
Choteau, transacted business in Pry-
or Monday.
Quality is the he*t guide in buy.
hig groceries.
Ism Jacobs Grocery V
I he Dally New* is to he compli-
mented on the splendid "special"
published Saturday It wa* enlarged
to accommodate the advertising
W. ■l*isit SlHI
ssEEp- u
«**£*£. “*
mm &S
Mr and Mrs. F. Carter of Vinlls.
me hcie visiting tlicii son. Henry
an fdninlly.
Ml"* Pearl Rogers will clerk at
the Mayor Mercantile f’nnipany until
alter the fair.
krs^l
HAM
Js SSui t to
bes| guide- In buy.
Cheaper Money
Than Usually Quoted
On Good Farms
Quality Is the
ug gl iiejles.
l-on Jamils Grocery Ccc.
Uunic-r Did, iy Locust Grove mer
chint transacted husineae at ihe
"o miy seat Friday.
Hon \V A. ('rocketi and Editor
Den Komlnc. Of fhoK-ai, wet.- in I
Pryor Monday on business.
Vc.ti will want a bottle of the sou j
denul Tanlac remedy. You can get'
it from Parkers Drug Store
llnby daughter, Bonnita, arrived at
the home of Joe Jones of Adair, ear-
ly Tuesday morning, Sept. 27
Miss Florence Campbell returned
io her home in Fort Worth, Texas,
Thursday after spending the summer
hen- dllh her grandfather. Geo w
Muyi-s.
County Assessor J. L. Gibbs ex
peels to brave Sunday morning tor j
Oklahoma City, to attend the ttnal'
session Of Ihe grand lodge of the F
ft. ft F
people left on ihe afternoon train
for Nevada and Butler. Mo. They
Will be at home to their friends af-
ter tlielr return at Adair, Okla.
Judge II. A. Kehn of Adair, has
been here n,is week, being Interest-
ed in some litigation in district
court. Mr. Kehn Inform* us that he
has resumed the practice of law. af-
ter spending some time aa cashier of
the Adair State bank. He may more
back to Pryor in the near future.
-MOT THE OMIT ONI
There Are Other Pryor People Him 11-'
■rip HMwaled.
lk*r® *»? stronger proof
offered than the evidence of Pryor
resident*? After you have read the
following, autelly answer the ques
lion.
D. G. French, prop. Feed Store, 8
Adair Si.. Pryor, says. -Kidney1
trouble first showed ilselr by my eve*
blurring. The kidney secretion* pan-
ned too frequently and they were
scanty and highly colored When 1
heard that so effective a remedy as
Doan * Kidney Pill, was so close at1 >
hand I lost no time in procuring a
box at the N H. Will Pharmacy I
was soon very much Improved in
health and attribute this Improved
condition to Doan's Kidnev pin*
Doana have my highest endorse ,
1908) riven June 20.1
.aid" “Veh...lV lM*’ Mr-
* 1 flwty" h»ve a good i
r.v k a Kidn«y PHI* I
nave had no further trouble with my
kidwy» tine* Doan's mired m* yearn
Mi?h *£*’ w •,l d**lpr« Foster- i
Milburn Co.. Mfgra.. Buffalo. N .
Austin Whitaker Kills Man.
Because he refused *o comply with
City Marshal Whitaker's command
to 'hiuw up your hands and at-
tempted ti, escape. 1 H. Carson. *
transient, was shot and killed Tues-
day ennl-r, hv WhlL-W. who hnd
interupteg * • crap" gam- in one nf
ihe hox ca.s near th sioekinrds
John Humphrey, who lives In ilm
Dooley school district, died Wednes-
day evening We have noi h.-en able
lo learu ihe hour and olace of lh-
funeral. •
Harold Siefori, who lias boon via-
I Ding *1 Ihe c. c. Hiitteameyar
I home returned to Joplin Monday
f«r Particulars,
See
J- C Wickham
Pryor, Okla.
Quality I* the best guide In bu;
|»K groceries.
Ism Jacobs Grocery (U
Mr*. Lon Franklin of New Canaan
was in Pryor Saturday Mrs Frank-
liu is suffering from a falon on her
| finger.
Mrs. D. I). Hadden annd Mrs. Joe
[Butler went to Muskogee Tuesday
[to take Margaret Butler to an ear
I speialist.
Why woirj yourself over the moot
|-d question ns to whin the world
I mil end ■* You wen- not here when
j it was created and von will nol lie
| here when it blows up
Mr and Mrs. R. n Garrett en-
tertained Ut lunch Monday, Rev
Walter Harbin, Rev. Alexander. M.
L. Llfaey. Mr and Mrs. Rov Hard-
ing
John Ungren. noted for his water-
melons, wa* in Pryor Monday lie
told u* he wu* merely "hauging
round" He had to come to town
bring cream
Col. Henry Burris, Loeust Grove’s
legal light, went home for the week
end and returned Mondty morning
to resume the district pourt grind
Ihis week
Mr*. Colder I* seriously m this
week with erysipilas we are sorry lo
note. Mrs Bub Morris and Mrs. De-
v,-y Moore are taking care of the
hook sto ,
Attention Ex-service Men.
It tas coiue to my notice that
propaganda is being circulated to
Hie iff.ct that former service men
do nor get a square deal when be-
ing examined by me
I take this tut-aiis of denying the
charge which has either bem stalled
hy misinformed person*, or plain liais
I have ,i cop) ot all iepulis I have
ever made und can m a few moments
convin.e anyone that no Injustice
lias been done hy me. I can not
speak for the war risk bureau. In
all rases where I am in doubt about
llie disease or complaint 1 recom-
mend hospital for a few days to
study the case and if one can't con-
i luce a bunch of specialists that
there is any thing wrong with him
he should not blame me
I served nearly two years in the
army of my own free will, gained
nothing by "pull" left the service
with no enemies, and have no
grouch at former service men but
aut their friend If any ex-service
man has either disease or Injury as
result of service I am here to help
him
CARL PUCKETT. M D.
MI LK8 wanted
o. L. Bennett of Vtntta will
he in Pryor on
►
I
Friday and Saturday
Sept. ,'IU and Oct. I.
Tft BUY MULES
Want good mules in good flesh
D> hands high and up Ages J
•o * years
IF YOU lift HERE'S
YOU it CHANCE Tl) GET
Y <> I ti F A V o It | t K
BRAND AT I o tv E It
PH’CT..h T II A N ELSE
WHELK IN .’ItYOU.
MT'IJDW DMA
Pftl! Till. BENEFIT
ill-’ VISMoita ’to | ut
fair vve are offer
ING Mil I! l lit»|s e OF
M:\l lt\l. ISLANDS or
high grade -i i-.k
"N -Ml Lint
.'I I DM,
I. I
AO f BE
MTI I*.-
The Title Question
Is A Vial Question
<M’R AI t.<*Tlt ACT* OP' T|.
ties m all lands
AND TOWN LOTS IN
MATES COUNTY. ANH-
WEIts THE QUESTION
| Mayis Coiaty Abstract Co.
• Thus j, Harrison. I’resIDmi.
I'RY(^\ OKLA.
Phone 74.
L I». Harding, editor of this pa-
Jp<r 1» expected home Saturday, to
[tulte in the last day of the fair and
I to visit home folks
J. I. H ilbur. formerly employed
In Johnson’s harness and shoe shop,
bill now a resident of Adair, was n
Pryor visitor Monday
will buy some good 2 year old *1
mule*
Middle tlin
Hope*
Wheat Salt--,
of Prosperity.
filing
Kansas City. Sept 28. According iio
lo the records of the board of trade * '
the movement of wheat at thia point
this season eclipses all previous rec
ords. A statement Issued by ihe
chamber #f commerce tales that
business conditions In Kansas. City
territory reflect the benefit of this
iremenduous grain movement
\T7.
T§
Count) Clerk P H
Hadley In RuGd.
M C, Hadley, of the Pryor Steam
Laundry will begin this week con-
struction of hi* new laundry build-
ing, lo be located on the lota across
W A King drove io Caney. Kan*
Thursday, to take Mr* King who
has been visiting here borne Mr.
King returned Monday
day morning for Oklahoma City to
111 tend the slat* fair, and also lo at
lend the meeting or the State As-
sociation ot county clerks
Mrs Jim Cox and daughters, Myr-
nnd Pauline, left Sunday evening
for Lo* Angeles, California, where
they will make their home. Mr. Cox
expect* to join them sometime next
spring
"Practically all of the vaat sum of
money obtained from this crop will
first find its way to the farmer,
"•ya the statement, "and place him
in a position io pay his obligations
lo the banks and cointry merchants.
When he haa done this he immedi-
ately becomes a buyer. The country
merchant likewise becomes a buyer
The banker with the farmer's papci
taken up and sufficient funds on
hand, is ready to extend credit to
all who may deserve it. While the
movement of wheat i. the opening
wedge for this avenue of business.
D is not all. as prospe ets are
Fair* Keep Kx-x-rti. ||g«).
Stillwater. Okla.. Eperu with
ihe extension division of the Okh.ho-
Hilliu left Mon , "* „ “ " ** not all. as prospe ets are verv
on South Vann street The buildingi crop which will add"morr'TilBoI^
will be of brick and steel, and Its, of buying power
dimensions will be forty by eighty! _______
feet. It will be ready for ocoiipADcy ’
within about two months
1 ia A. and M. coll ge have ibeir busy
•lay this month. In fact, the enen-
-f-i illusion has oecu ui Dually de-
:oi- :Lnd uni! ih- demand for ferm
< <P’ rls Las be,-., so great th.,. school
• e:l; Ins be - n -'eefed to :> certain '
• xiir.t while proton.or* in the regu-
lar cul|<ee departnu-uu tuve rushed
,n ,’'p "T County fair* thi-tu
gout the slate have created this un
usual demand. Virually every eounly
fair in Oklahoma ihis year lias an
expert from Ihe A and M collee-
ns judge in some or a I In f their de-
part ments.
8UB8CRIBE FOR THE MAYES
COUNTY REPUBLICAN.
HOW TO GET GOOD COWS
Misses Maxine. Jack and Marguer
Ite Buffington of Vinita. were week-
end guests at the E. M Bowers
nnd R B Garrett home*.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam L. Burgess are
Ihe happy parent* of a ten pound
baby boy born Friday. They have
named the baby. Sam L Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Garrett of Mus
kogee and Dr Will Garrett, of Camp
running. Go., who have been visit-
ing the E. M Bower* uud R. B. Oar
ratt families, lefi Saturday evening
for .Muldrow, Oklahoma, lor a fur-
ther vlait before returning to their
respective homes.
Farm Loans
Paajl
CLAY BROWN.
on the Security and Pay
the Money
"Farmers desiring io pureba.? da
if) entile have several ways of secur-l
ins thorn." says A. C.. Baer, profes-
sor ot dairing at Oklahoma A. and
M. college, Stillwater
"A single cow or heifer, or a few
cows, ror example, can be purchased
from other farmers or breeders In
Oklahoma. Litis ot cattle sales uiay
--- bo lee a red by wilting to the Exten
Miss Leua Neely returned Sunday!®ion dPPnrtment A. und M college
Mayors, bunkers, lawyers, promi-
nent government, state and county
officials, prominent business und pro
fessional men and Ministers of the
G0spe| have endorsed Tnnlac Park-
ers -Drug Store.
from Siloam Springs where she has
been visiting her sister. Mra. Geo
Bartell. Her nelce and nephew. Hel
en and Sam Bartell. came with her
and will attend school here this
winter
Commissioner T. Wyman Thomp-
son accompanied by his son, (Jordon,
was a Pryor visitor Monday. Several,
other folks from Ketchum were here cure ,h'<
Monday, beiag interested in the |and|d^‘fr
condemnation proceedings in the <11*
trlct court.
Dairyman
*|f it is derirable to buy twenty
cows or a carload of cows. H 1* best
lo get them from out of the state.
Good cows cau be bought iu Wiacoa-
sia, Minnesota. Iowa and other states
It is preferable for a dairyman to
make a personal trip to select his
cows irom the nrielnnl owners or
breed associations rather than *e-
northern cow* through
Auetiou sales of dairy cattle Im-
ported ioto the state ha* hcen the
_ most common way of securing cows
Judge 0 H. Graves, assistant U, jor b*Hprs While thia method of buy-
S district attorney, of Muskogee was ln« «*«»* ha* the advantage of bring
iu Pryor Snturday visiting homejln* ,he rows into immediate poses
fplks. He says hit daughter. M|**|Ri°n of the purchaser wttH the least
Florence, i* attending the tlalver- fOtiMe. It Is usually the poorest
»D) of Oklahoma m Norman. andlP'"0* *° “Pettre good cow* Very of
ts very much pleased with tba school. ,PB e®** offered at these sales are
-- "Us represented nnd later prove to'
Mias Beula Blankenship of Pryor b*' fhfpf*or rattel
FOR RENT
no acres, valley LAND, too
ACRES ADJOINING PAHTIRE,
PLENTY OF WATER. VINEYARD.
ORCHARD.
7 MILES WEST OF
ADAIR.
WO Mr. John Angel of Adair, were
aurrfd Saturday Sept >4 by
'Tnnners desiring good dairy cow*
wild yet In toueh with the local
n#nat who can advise wharo
CARRIE TEMMIN6
DAVENPORT. OKLAHOMA.
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Mayes County Republican. (Pryor, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1921, newspaper, September 29, 1921; Pryor, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956253/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.