Mayes County Republican. (Pryor, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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Square
> the kM that sells the right good* at the right price
THAT** PH.
We believe in doing—nobody. Oar tirorerie* are the
strictly elect of the market in every department.
If you want to make your living the very' beat that elh-
rlrary la the baying food direction can make It, then
yo« will mate no mistake in patroulstag aa.
We appreciate your bualneaa. We know you will appre-
ciate nor mere handler and nervier.
GROCERY
UW JACOBS GROCERY CO. "WE HELL FOR CASH"
COUNTY
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REPUBLICAN
Local ant Personal
Albert Marsh made a buslneaa tnp
to Wagoner Monday.
Cheater Cbasttne of Vlnlta, visited
filendo in Pryor Sunday.
Geo. Tipple and Gu» Bethel made
a trip to Tulsa Tueaday.
.>1 ib. Edna Young la reported on
the sick list at thia writing.
Wuah Mayoa la home on a lineea
days furlough from Port 8111.
H. C. Coaker returned Sunday
from CtiHa. where he had been em-
ployed.
The Bridge Club meet* at tha
home of Mrs. S. E. Samuel Friday af-
ternoon.
Carr Gatewood and Kay Murphy
were Claremore visitors Wednesday
evening.
C. L. Samuel and family and P. H.
Thornton and family spent Sunday on
Pryor Creeks
R. A. Wllkerson has purchased the
T. C. Bowling property In the north
part of town.
Boy Taylor visited frie
nlta Sunday.
at VI-
WUI Crockett was up from Chat-
eau Monday oa bualneaa
Tom Snodgrass of Choteau, was a
county seat visitor Monday.
John Myers and wife made a busi-
ness trip to Muskogee Friday.
Mrs G. W. Tilly was on the sick
Uat the fore part of the week.
John Wiles and family spent Sun-
day with relatives near Wagoner
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bowling motor-
ed to Claremore Thursday, on busl-
nes.
Uncle Tom Mefford left Saturday
for a visit to hla sister. In Kansas
City. Mo.
Miss Elisabeth Green la homa on a
furlough from the P. A 8. Hospital,
at Muskogee.
Herman Schmidt left Friday morn-
ing for a vialt to hla family at Han-
over, Kansas.
Mrs. J. Ed Urie returned Monday
morning from a abort visit to her
brother at tola. Kansas.
J. M. Hill returned Monday front
Kansas City, wharo he bad gone with
■ shipment of livestock
Before That Trip
Dive Bowers and Clarence Mark-
ham made a business trip to Locust
Grove Tuesday.
Mra. John Urle arrived home the
last of the week from a. visit to her
parents at Waller. Texas.
The Missionary Society meets to-
day with Mrs. Neal R. Gardner, at
the State Homa. .
Miss Blanche Bethel teturned Mon-
day from Sallsaw, Ark., where she
had been visiting relatives.
AVE the car looked over by nue
HH of our KXPKltTS no that It may
(T be pot Into condition for con-
tlnnoos and reliable nae for the trip.
A little expert attention and over-
hauling now will Insure a pleasant
and enjoyable vacation trip, untroub-
led by nnddcn d turn very of Mime easi-
ly prevented trouble that may spoil
llie whole tour.
Bring the ear to our garage before
yon take her oat lor the trip, and it
will then prove to be nothing but u
real PLEASURE TRIP.
Albert Davis and family were the
guests of his mother, Mrs. Tom White
near Adair, Sunday.
Ross Humphrey left Saturday for
DeLeon, Texas, where he has a posi-
tion with the Republic Supply Co.
Mrs. Iva Lee received word this
week that her husband had landed In
the United States.
Sheriff Birchfield returned Monday
morning from the state reformatory,
where he had gone with a prisoner.
Miss Hilda Gatewood of Vinita.
vlsted last week at the home of her
sister. Mr*. S. E. Samuel.
Dr. J. L. Adams arrived home Sun-
day night from Chicago, where he
had been taking post graduate work.
Mit and Mrs. Mason and daughter
MIhs Eula, of near Pensacola, were
shopping In Pryor Monday.
Mrs. King of Monette, Mo., Is vis-
iting at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Zol Hogan. In this city.
The Junior Missionary Society will
give a supper on the lawn at the
home of Mra. J. A. Quinn Friday eve-
ning.
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A tractor that will fit your
farm—the Fordson
akc your farm produce more—at tarn
with taw effort on your
urine the Fordnon tractor. Not only will it help
............utk
you prepare your load and cultivate the crops, bat
fumkhee power for many other farm jobs.
Tha Fotdmn tractor ia the reeult of long study of
innix* coodltkns and it haa proved a success. Bums
an for—practically
There’s an Oliver No. 7 Plow
for your Fordson
Juot aa die Fordnon tractor given ideal power, the
Oliver plow meena ideal plowing. It in scientifically
dtignad for tractor tervice and ia backed by a half
century of experience in making plow*. It buries all
tnuh and waeda at the bottom of the funow—
i depth of for row and k controlled
i and let at show you this remarkable
6. C. PRATT, Distributor.
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Mrs. Clay Robbins and daughter,
Bessie, was in Pryor yesterday, from
Mrs. J. C. Breedlove of Muldrow,
I* here this week, visiting at the
home of her brother, R. B. Garrett
and family
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Choteau, on a shopping tour.
Auto Service & Garage
T. C. Bowling, R. B. Garrett and
Thus. J. Harrison made s business
trip to Rose Tuesday morning.
Mrs. D. M. Sawyer and daughter,
Dorcas, left Monday for La Rue Tex-
as., where they will visit relatives
and friends.
Miss Ruby Wickham. Miss Ruth
Hairston and Kenneth Jacobs motor-
ed out to New Home Sunday.
FARM LANDS WANTED
Mrs. Norma Harrison left Tuesday
fo rher home at Chanute, Kansas, af-
ter a pleasant visit with relatives and
friends In Pryor.
1 have buyers for FARM LAN DS. Send me a list of what you
have, with foil description, price and terms, giving me all Informa-
tloa possible.
I MAKE FARM LOANS. NO DELAY, QUICK ACTION.
OTIS R. li'RETON,
Room 208, Raymond liuildlng.
Muskogee, oklalmni. .
Mu. Joyce Harrison arrived home
yesterday from St. Louis, where she
had gone to have her eyes treated.
Ralph Campbell and little daugb
ter, Dorothy are visiting relatives
and friends In Kansas City this week.
Mr^and Mrs. W. F. Woodward and
Mrs. Joe Miller visited at the home of
Mrs. Miller's daughter, Mrs. Joe Ram
near Locust Grove Sunday.
lUUiiM IL PAttZI
Miss Stella Boswell, Misses Lillie
McWaters and Miss McCracken spent
Sunday with friend* at Loeust Grove.
Mrs. E. D. Spears returned home
Monday frpm Lindsey, Okla, where
she had been visiting at the home of
bar mother, Mrs. T. C. Youree.
Robert Bebb and family of Mus-
kogee, were guests at the home of
Mr and Mrs N. H. Will in this city,
Sunday.
Mrs. T. H. Hayden and little dau-
ghter, Blanche, returned Thursday
evening rrom s visit of several days
with relatives and friends at Tulsa.
MONEY TO LOAN
o n
MAYES COUNTY FARMS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
LIBERTY BONDS
C. D. MITCHELL
a
Pint National Book,
Ply oi,
Oklahoma
Frank Edwards left Wednesday for
bis home at Yukon after u pleasant
visit with his parents. Rev. Edwards
and wife. .
Miss Marie St rat to; returned the
.laat of the week from Ada, where she
had gone with her sister, Martha,
who is enrolled as a student In tha
State Normal. ,
j. j. McFarland,
REAL ESTATE
AND LOANS
(Inspections Made Immed-
iately.)
OSn 1st Door Baal of the
Charlie Phillips of the Suiilh-Me-
Cord Townsend Dry goods Co., was in
Pryor Tuesday with his rail line of
lndle^' costs.
R. D. Morgan, City Couualrtioner
of Public Utilities, expects to go to
Kansas City the 24th to attend a con-
vention of public utilities men in ses-
sion the 24th to 26th
Office Phone 110
Res. Phone 86
J. H. Langley. Hnrve Langley.
LANGLEY A LANGLEY
Attorney*-At-Lmw
WiU Practice ia All Courts. Office
Up Stair* la Graham Block.
fVyer, Okla.
0. H. Graves
Hairy Boat
GRAVES A oRAYON
Attorney e-At-Law
Phone SS
Pryor, . . . Okla
R. A. WILKRRBON,
Attorney-AH Law
Office over Cltlseaa Bn
Pryoe,
IVADELL
M. B.
Specialty—W omen mad Children.
Office Over Steeds Store.
Telephone 147.
Pryor. * Oklahoma.
W. J. W HIT AKIR
Physician * Burgeon
\li amt Mrs. D. T. Sears and clill-
ilienof tlieOgreeia neighborhood, vis-
ited with Mi. and Mrs. John Trotter,
in thb cty. Sunday.
MILITARY
M. K. Dediialioti Monday
Rev. and Mrs. C. D. I'heud were
ia Vinita on Monday of lest week.
They »ay tlial Hro. Periuehe was in
town after his wife, who lias had an
operation, hut they did uol leal It if
she was able to return home or not.
•••Mil* Zulu Millikan returned on
Thursday morning, after visiting in
the tireenbrtar neighborhood* “Har
vesting and gathering blackberries
have been in order ever since last
Thursday.•••Rev. Phend visited Mr.
Hullls, near Longview, last Wednes-
day***Henry Hill and family went to
Vlnlta, Thursday*“Veda and Wilma
Millikan spent last Wednesday even-
ing with their Graudmu Millikan***
Mra. Henry Hill received a letter last
week from Pawnee, staling thai Mr.
and Mra. Elmo Albright are the par-
eats of a baby hoy. born June 8.
Mra. Albright ia better known as
Mile May belle 8andera,foruierl> of
this vicinity***Faye Harris. Mar-
gaerte. Marie and Paul Kaderly call-
ed at the Hill home Saturday after-
noon* •• John Millikan und daugh-
ter Una were-shopping In Ketchum
last Thursday'**E. F. Harp and son
Joseph were la Pryor Saturday**Mrs
Jane Millikan and daughter Mias Zo-
la, Mines Mai) FVliman, Faye Har-
ris Marguerite and Marie, Kaderly
visited at the John Mlllkaa home
Sunday* **R. Q. Macon's house Is
certainly looking better since the
naw room haa been built and the
roof raised* **Rev. C. D. Phend Is
painting the parsonage*** Messrs.
R. G. Macon and G. L. Kerr were In
Kotcbum laat Saturday*“Kathryn
Harp v lulled Cora Millikan Sunday
afternoon‘“There is tolk of a big
4th of July picnic in this cection of
the county and that Military, Long-
view and Carselowey are going to
have some sort of s program How-
ever, nothing definite has been done
us yet.***E. F. Harp has been our
Chorister for years, and if we can
dnr, oa some have been kind enough
to intimate, we owe it all to him.
If It were not fr Mr. Harp, tha dis-
trict would be dead, musically.
W. T. Utley and family are enjoy-
ing a visit from Billy's mother, who
arrived here the last of the week
from her home in Texas.
Miss Helena Harrisou spent Sun-
day with home folks, south of town.
Miss Grace Smith. Mrs. Julia Mason
and Mrs. Win Worsham were Mus-
kogee visitors Sunday.
As announced in last wee.,-: Re-
publiran. the dedication service of
the Methodist church will he held
Huuday morning at 11:0U o'clock.
Rev. \V. II . Witte delivering the ded-
ication sermon. A feature of the!
SeivlQe will be llit- huruiug of the
mortgages and notes or the church,
which ceremony will follow Rev.
Witte’s address.
Special music will lie rendered hy
the Methodist choir.
Following is the program.
Pi el tide.
Hymn, 'Come Thou Almighty King'
Apostles Creed
Prayer.
Hymn, "Held By His Hand."
Psalm.
The Gloria
New Testament l.esnoli
Anthem. "Exalt His Name."
Sermon, Rev. W. U. Witte.
Hymn. "1 Love Thy Chuich”.
Prayer.
Doxology.
Benediction.
Mrs. : autord Kelley. Mrs. Hal Tay-
lor und Miss Viola Henry are gueste
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zol Ho-
gan in this city, this week.
Dr. Ivadell Rogers led Sunday
evening for Chicago, to attend the
big convention of the National Eclec-
tic Association She wilt return the
latter part of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deck and Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Moss of Vinita. were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Carter In this city Sunday.
Miss Eugene Powell, one of the
salesladies at the Mayes Merc. Co.,
is taking her vacation this week and
is visiting home folks and attending
the Chautauqua at Adair.
Mrs. Gordon Bailey aud little
daughter of Linsberg, Virginia, were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mn
E. F. Fults, in this city, last week.
Emery Carter went out to Chapel
Saturday for a short visit with home
foiku before taking up his duties as
manager oi the Hogan Hayden Co's
grain business si Choteau
* DR. H. B. WYNNE, OCULIST »
* 107, Broadway Circle, *
(I doom East) *
* Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. *
* Practice limited to the diseaaes *
* (Medical and Surgical) of the *
* Eye,Ear, Noae and Throat. The •
* Scientific Application of Leoaea *
* (Glasses) to the Eye receives •
* My Attention. One Regolar via- •
* It to yonr city Bach Ux Weeks *
* Pryor, Saturday July 5 to *
* Sunday, 6th. at 8:M p. m. *
Office Over Owl Drug Store—I
80. Residence Phone 6.
Pryor, OSIannma
J. L. ADAMS, M. J>.
Physician A Surgeon
Offfr i la Harrison Building—Phone
04. Residence Phone 111.
PRYOR, OKLAHOMA
DR. J. L. M ITOHBLL
Physician A Surgeon
Physician to Oklahoma State Home
for Dependent Children. Phonao:
Rea., No. 1. OAco, No. 80.
Hospital, No. XI8.—Pryor,
How’s This?
Capt. Ernest Edwards left yester-
day fdr his home in Nashville Tenu..
after u short visit with his parents.
Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Edwards, in thi?
clly.
J. H. QUINN
' Doctor of Dental Snrgevy
Rooms 11 sad II, Mayes Marc. Bldg.
Phones; Office, 118; Baa.. 14. '
Pryor, Okie.
S
Prof. Redmau, newly elected prin-
cipal of the Choteau schools, was ia
Pryor Saturday between traino. Mr.
Redman taught several years at Ad-
air His home is at Hlne Jacket.
lioral Time Table.
Effective at 12:01 A. M , June 1st,
1919.
South Bound.
No. 7, 1-ocal I’aBM-ugei......4.23 a. in.
No. 5. Flyer.................... 9:46 a. m.
No. 9. Local passenger, .6:04 p. m.
•No. 3. Limited .........10:63 p. m.
North Bound.
No. 8, Local Passenger. .12: Jo a. ui
No. 4, Limited....................5:25 a. m.
No. 10, Local Passenger. ..2:45 p. m.
No. 6, Flyer 5:27 p. m.
•Stops on flug (or Texu* passengers
and discharge of passengers front
KunsssCtty.
Cheater L. Itublnnou arrived in
Pryor yesterday afternoon from Fay-
etteville. AikuiiHUH, where he had
jgone for an'operation. He aays the
operation wa* entirely succssful,
and that lie ia feel in much better,
, Local experts are of the opinion
thul hy the lari of thia week, every
Attorney J. M. Hill returned to
Poor Monday night from the Ksn-
tes City markets, where be had
Vane with five carloads of settle.
patch of wheat will be cut und in the
shock In iuosi of the fields, ostn
are n.it pnltc ready to cut. but sev-
eral fanners began work ou theii
oats today. An euormous crop of
oats is predieted for thl* year.
Bluefoid Dafls returned Sunday*
fiom Camp Travis, where he receiv-
ed his final discharge from the army
Bluefoiil saw nine months servlet
n .erseae, '
Paul Snyder, who has been atudy-
Mai
ing music under Mary Woods Chase,
in Chicago, arrived In Pryor Friday
(o spend the summer with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis O. Snyder.
We oCar On* Hundred Dollar* I
IV any caa* of Catarrh that aai
■rad by Hall's Catarrh MilMMe
Halt'* Catarrh Medicine haa boo
by catarrh tufferere for the ]
Ira yean, and haa become I
•t reliable remedy for Catarrh. Haifa
Catarrh Ifedidae acta thru th
the Mucoue surfaces, ex
•oa from the Blood aad I
r
E. M. Dowers and famliy who have
been visiting at the old home at Ot-
tawa. Kansas, arrived home yester
day. They report having had a very
delightful vialt.
A carload of farm marblnrry Just
arrived... Wagons Plows, 1)1x1,
Drills, Mowers, Hakes, Etc. Our
prices are U»e lowest. Try us.
People's Mercantile Company.
Toni Garrett arrived home Tues-
day evening from Camp Bowie, hav-
ing received his discharge from the
service. Tom wa* in the 3$th Divis-
ion, ill Sanitary Train In overseas
aervlce.
The copy for the Mayes County-
Free Fair Catalog was turned over
tu the printer thin week. The con
tract was given to the Democrat aad
It will be completed in about two
weeks.
For short Orders, Heal Chile and
Hot Tu males, visit the newly opened
Mexican Chile Parlor, two doors
south of the Court House, on Adair
Mreet. We have a laiurh Counter
wltk nil Mexican delicacies. Give ns
a trial. A. Merobrtllo, Prop.
Mra. H. Johnson, who has been
uniting at the home of her daughter.
Mrs. Albert Marsh in this city, left
Thursday for her home at Vinita
She was accompanied by Mlaa Vlolc
Marsh who will spend several week-i
visiting there.
"Jacqueline of Oolden River” be-
gins In a big city aad swiftly the
scene changes to the Canadian wilds.
Action at every stage, and the mys-
tery deepening with each now de-
velopment. This fascinating serial
begins In the Republican next week.
Be sure sa reed the opening install-
meat, "A Dog and A Damsel.”
•Rev. and Mrs. J. N. Edwards at
tended a family reunion at the home
of their daughter. Mra. MeCowen at
Wagoner. Monday. Their son, Cayt.
Edwards, recently returned from ov-
er som, end Frank Edwards of Yu-
kon, wore prevent.
B. F. Harp, a prominent farmer of
the Pensacola and Ketchum neigh-
borhood, was In Pryor Saturday,
transacting some bualneaa. He m-
i ported that hard rmlaa Friday, ia the
Pe ......
Pensacola district, and all along the
river bottoms in that section of the
! county, caused considerable damage
. to erope.
8. A JONE8—DffiNTUT
• v<
thru the Meed ea
ixp*niag the Pet-
1 kmttag the 40-
n HalTe Catarrh
ne yen wtB ee* a
great bnprorameat la your geoaral
Smith Mart taking HaU'a Catarrh Medl-
ctM at once aad e*t rid of catarrh. Bari
Altar you have takea HalTe Catarrh
Msdlctae tor a abort time yen nil ant a
Telephones:
OAce. 148. ReMd<
Pryoe,
RINGER SEWING MACHINE*
fer testimonials, free.
- ‘ CHENEY A C_ .
hy all Druggists. He.
gW. CHENEY A CO .JTolsde, OWe.
STRAYED.
From our slaughter yard. I Red
■potted gilt, weight about *0 pounds.
Liberal reward.
Lon Jacobs Grocery Co.
NEW AND 8ECOND HAND SINGffiA
3EWING MACHINES SOLD ON AMY
TERMS. TO 8UIT PURCHASER.
D. C. PARRISH,
Pryor. Okla. 18-8
A.B.WILLIAM*
1 Write me for
Prices
faetioa Guaranteed.
Par Bole ffiteyils fer chIM • teffi
years aM. Jn eatoBmM eemffitten.
WHl sell hr ffiN A. I. Stall, Bk •
Salesmen Wanted, in aoeb of the
following so unties: Washington,
Nowata, Tulaa. Craig, Cherokee. Se-
quoyah, Adair, Mayoa. and Wagoner.
No experienee neceeaoary. We train
you In salesmanship. Great oppor-
tunity for the right man. For par-
ticulars wrlteMcCoaaoa A Company,
Winona, Mian., or solicitor of sales,
men M. P. Terrill. OoUlaaviUe, Ohio.
If you are Inter sated, write me aad I
will oall open yon person ally.
14-41 V. F. TWILL.
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