McCurtain Gazette (Idabel, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 84, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 11, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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JOHN J. SUTTON, Druggist
Twelve handsome Christmas pres-'
ents for the price of one dozen pho-
tographs.—HOPKINS STUDIO, tel-
ephone 329. 4t22D)
: W. T. Cooper, of Valliant, was a
visittfr to Idabel Thursday. He call-
ed at the Gazette office and sub-
scribed for the paper while here.
Books make good Christmas pres-
ents. We have the largest stock in
town to select from.—SUTTON'S
PHARMACY. (6tD26)
Mrs. H. M. Kirwpatrick and little
daughter, Dorothy James, returned
home yesterday morning from a few
days visit with relatives in Kansas
City, Mo.
The Gazette carries a nice line of
birth announcements, wedding invi-
tations, etc., and when in need of any
thing in that line call and see us.
J. W. George, of Norman, a form-
er Idabel citizen, is here visiting his
son, Maurice George, of the First
State Bank. Mr. George says he and
his family are well pleased with their
new home.
You can equip yourself in a short
time for a good position at an excel-
lent salary by attending Ada Business
College, Ada, Oklahoma. Winter
Term opens Monday, December 6.
(4tl5Dec)
Symptoms of kidney disease should
receive instant attention, as neglect
dangerous. If your back aches or
you have trouble with the urine, be-
gin taking Prickly Ash Bitters. It is I
dependable kidney remedy, partic-1
ularly beneficial for elderly men.'
Price $1.50 per bottle. Sold by all'
Druggists. (ativ) j
C. M. Pendleton, bookkeeper fori
the Idabel Light and Fuel Co., this!
city, was a welcome called Thursday1
and renewed for the Gazette and had j
it sent to a relative for one year.'
Carl is one of our best citizens and
a young man of exemplary character.
WANTED:—Young men and wom-
en to qualify for good positions by
taking courses at Ada Business Col-
lege. Enroll any Monday. Winter
for a *50 all wool suit
or overcoat at our
Reconstruction Sale
1*HAT'S a sample of one of the many
* values were giving—there's nothing
to surpass it in this part of the country
Were so sure of what we're doing for
you that we say: If you aren't satisfied—
money back
Here are some other stirring values
LOCAL NEWS
~~ it in Arkansas. j
Robinson Greer, of Tom, was here Our Fountain Pens are sold „„hJ i m haVJ?.no appetite for >'our
Thursda>- a guarantee.—SUTTON'S ^HAlR r /• 80meth",g * Wron* in
Your friends can buy anything you MACY. " (6tD25) flfestlv® ..°f*an®- Take a dose or
can give them except your PHOTO- Mrs S B Stmiul t v ir " *° °« y sh Bitters, the rnedi-
GRAPH /t«n m' !h •?" ' XalIiant is clne for men. It cleanses the stom-
„ , * 8Dec) the VIS'tmg her daughter, ach, liver and bowels, creates appe-
S. M. West was up from Bokhoma Mrs. J. Will Jones. tite, vigor and cheerfulness. Price
ena>. j.QP TRADE:—One pair of fine Per bottle. Sold by ail Drug-
He have a nifty line 0f box sta- y°U-i£ mules. Will trade for Ford gists-
SHHT ~ SU™N'S PHARMACY, b. WYRICK FORD ex. I Mm Jewell Powell, who has held
<6tDec25) CHANGE, Idabel, Okla. (8t30Dp a position as stenographer with the
J. J. Self, of Haworth, was in the Waldo Watkins, cashier of the Affifflftta National Bank in this city
city yesterday. First National Bank, was at Valliant for a couPle of years, has resigned her
Eupion Kerosene, same price as Wednesday on business. nnsitinn snH ««ni
-0. ROBERTS & CO, WANTED .-Good cook, white wo-
(tf4D) man preferred. Call collect or write
W. T. COOPER, Valliant
*55 *60 *65 Hart Schaff-
ner & Marx suits are
now
$27.50 $30 $32.50
*75 *85 Hart Schaffner
& Marx suits are now
$37.50
The Stevens-Lambeth Co.
The Store of Today and Tomorrow
r ... _ position and will leave within the
common oil.—0. ROBERTS & CO, WANTED:—Good cook white wo next few days for Van Bui*n. Ark.,
Phone 206.
Bernie Herstein was
Valliant Wednesday. Miss Octa Jones returned Wednes Wn° reRret to sce her leave but wish bring on
SUTTON'S PHARMACY has the day afternoon from a few days visit ^ ^ mU°h IlaPPiness in h<« new _the poor
st selection of Holiday Goods in with relatives at Oklahoma Citv. °me
visitor to
best selection of Holiday Goods in
the city. (6tD25)
Haworth yesterday.
A box of cigars will make him
good Christmap
TON'S PHARMACY
Julius Riley, of Haworth, was at-
tending court here Friday
where she will reside. Miss Powell' i
(4t22D) has made a host of friends in Idabel much to y0u, but if everybody fill'or B on left hip has calf ahni.t
Wednes- * reRret to see her leave but wish bnng one' [t wil1 he!P f«l a box for months old, has'a scar-0n the left knd™* '' and bid on Mid
for her much happiness in her new the poor. hip. " ^ I T \ ,
•elatives at Oklahoma City. ^ ^ I A MEMBER. oW° mr°k ^ T' r I ^ * '®Bted in^eTublic
A sitting today solves the gift prob-' " y°.Ur dlgestion is Poor- when in each ear. branded Tith^H ^nci whSi is"^^"""?^ County' one of
m of tomorrow—nhnno ->on . your «« costive, when your (First published m the Gazette FH on left side with .,rpl0 J! \° the court house at
Dec. 11. out Jan. 1)
present.—SUT- turned from a few davs visit wkh S"filtteiTls PrU"'k,y| Notice s h h • u cattle, one red calf
(6tD25, and Wends a, Hope, An, £ SZjlf ,ake,up ,ive5 S.m BurHs
TRADE:—One pair of fine gans, purifies the bowels,' and im- sei^hfd" t ♦ °P ^he foI,owlnK de- Ferry, 6 miles northeast of Idabel
young mules. Will trade for Fori parts.a fine feeling of strength vi^ ' ^"nW't: * Oklahoma.
. Those Edison gold pens at the FORD EX- or and cheerfulness. Price $1.50 pS'crop split m'left ^ anS unS^f'^ ^
jazette office will please you. Come CHANGE' Idcbel- Pkla- (8t30D bottle. Sold by all Druggists. ^op in right ear. branded figure 8 bel, MccJrS £ty^oSahoma
I I Dated December 8. 1920
W. A. SWEADEN, -
Taker-Up.
or
J. Emmett Harris was >«' j- ^ ^ Ga«ttt fc^Vf^de^re^^l iS?^ «
1 ' cattle, nnp ^.1# and one dark j (SEAL)
J.D.PARKS,
County Judge.
Gazette office will please you
and see them.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Whit
ten Thuuday morning a girl.
Kant-Be-Beat Coffee only 26c ;
Come
County Superintendent M. R. Phil-,
lips went to Oklahoma. City Thurs-
meeting 0f County!
ATrENTION BAPTIST
day to attend a
Superintendents.
package.—O. ROBERTS & QO. (tf4) F0R SALE:~Two houses and lots b
John D. Hogue, of Moon was a FaJr Park" Wil1 sel1 for half
business visitor here yesterday wU-fi a* W' R' at the
Just received , large shipment of cli r L u <tt8D' Z ^ " P*S'°''
Loi. ueo. H. W yatt, managing edit- ^
or of the Dfi'l" A .
Jacob's Christmas
TON'S PHARMACY
Bayard Witt, of Texarkana, was a Col. Wyatt is onepf the
business visiter to Idabel Thursday. in the state.
Dolls! Dolls!! Big One, Little One, Jon can find a prsent for sweet-
Sleepy Ones, but no crying Dolls.— heart, wife, husband, daughter son
SUTTON'S PHARMACY. (GtD25) and friends at SUTTON'S PHAR-
Attorney Warren B. Phillips of MACY. (6tD2:>)
Durant, was here this week attend- ^®R RENT:—Eight room house
irg court. . and 40 acres of land near the Fair;
Majesty Flour is better than the Ground. See MRS. J. J. ROBERTS,
best, our price is rgiht—O. ROB-
ERTS & CO. (tf4D
Every Baptist in Idabel is urg^d to I
present at the morning service |
Sunday to take action on the resig-
Bro.
Tripp has been advised by his doctor
Canrlipo <siiT yatt, managing
(6tD25) 0' 0t the D£iI;r Ardmoreite, speni ^ retire from active work foi
Thursday in this city on businss3. s^ort time so has offered his rcsig-
ibiest editors na^i°n to take effect immediately.
Bro. Casey from Hope, Ark., has
been invited to preach again Sunday
morning and night. Come out ar.d
get acquainted with him.
BOARD OF DEACONS,
By F. B. Morris. Clerk.
Idabel, Oklahoma.
WANTED TO LEASE:-
(5tD 29) f
-130 acres
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR.
Bran - Hay
Shorts Oats
All kinds of alfalfa-sweet feeds
Perkins Feed Store
Phone 322 We Deliver
Dr. Geo. DeLaughter, of Haworth* 'a"d in Red River bottom, to some bvtlrbn^T' ^ i ^ r* ^
i™p™s_-aiL"nderis? Good sa
25 per cent off All Ivory Goods
50 per cent off Blocki Perfumes
and Toilet Water while they last
Sale Starts Today. It will pay you to
visit our store before you purchase any
of your holiday presents. : ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Phone 7 Sutton's Pharmacy
MRS. J. J. ROBERTS. Idabel Okla- rh T u m 3 J°int
homa. T I '' Christmas bazaar Bt The Hub, begin-
(4tpdIjD) ninff « t 9 A. M. and lasting until
2:30.
Remember the date and be sure
and look over the many pretty
Christmas gifts. These gifts will be
price# very reasonable, for we real-
ize money conditions.
' LADIES AUXILIRA
GOOD SAMARITAN CLASS, i
KZEHA
Ffrjfc,wnh°ot qurftion
if HUNT'S Salvo falls jn the
treatment of ITCH. EC2KUA.
RINGWORM. TETTER «
other ttchlnr .kin discam.
Try • 75 cent box at our riik,
J. J. SI TTON, Druggist.
ESTRAYED.
■ One bay mare mule about 15 hands!
high, 10 or 11 years old, n0 marks or'
brands, except white spot on right
side cf neck about the size of a dol-
•ar. Left my place. 4 miles north-
hoUy Monday, the
otn of November, 1920.
I will pay $5.00 reward for infor-
mation leading to her recovery. Last
I! seen one half mile east of the Little
ver bridge going towan) Idabel.
I <P(!-) J. D. SUMMERS,
Golden, Oklahoma.
(First published in the Gazette
December Hth. 1 time.)
NbTICE OF PETITION TO SELL
INHERITED LAND
. No. 2252.
In the ir.atter of the approval of a
deer, of full-blood Indians to i--
j r.ented land.
!, ^ "lis 10th dav of Dec. 1920, the
full-Wood heirs of Willie Hampton,
deceased, Roll No. 10959, have filed
their petition asking for the approval
of their deed to the homestead and
aHottee tments of said deceased |
It is ordered that said petition be,
and is hereby set for hearing on the
1st, day of Dec. 1920 at the countv
; judge s office m the town of Idabel,
and on said day, or any time prior
thereto, any person interested may
i appear at the office of the probate
IF YOU WANT TO BUY,
SELL. BORROW OR
TRADE — WATCH THIS
COLUMN.
MONEY TO LOAN ON
farms.
We have unlimited funds to
fcan on good farm lard. Can
make inspection promptly.
Rales and terms reasonable.
If you need a loan it will
pay you to see us.
PERKINS & O'NEAL,
Phone 93
IDABEL, OKLA.
We are again prepared to
make city loans—and offer
what we think the best City
Loan proposition on the mar-
ket Long time, easy pay-
ments, leans closed prompt-
ly see
PERKINS & O'NEAL
Phone 93
Idabel, Okla.
bt
BRING A POTATO
All members of the Presbyterian
Sunday School both old end yo-.rv
are requested to bring a potato ta
Sunday School Sunday morning, an !
drop it in the potato box which will
be on the front porch of the^Church.
SnL* P°rjf. Sunda> until|£ h <n the" curative *pow«i
Christmas, at which time this box of Medicine that they o~fter*OM
potatoes will be given to some needy' HBn<,re<U)o,,an'for *ny
fomily. The potato will not mean
$100 Reward, $100
The readers oX tine paper will
p!e«*rd to K-am thut there Is nt leMt
oite dreaded disease that rclence haa
been able to cure in all its Kagei and
i.i*t id catarrn. Oitarrh being freatlv !
UiOuenccd by couatitutlonal ronditlont
•M«i-rrh f,""s,l.tu,,"n«l treatment. Hair* !
ts ,aktfn '"tirnully and 1
acta thru thu lilouU on the Mvi -oue Sur-
ih« h Syatci. thenehy ue^troytnj
die fount,.ition of tlic ittvlnr the
Patient sdcnKtli by baildinf up the cou-
mitution end u«ei*tinir nature In doln* its
fl^h'In ^Lpropr^tors h4V® 80 much
taitn In the curative power of Hall's
Hnn<W n Ulat thcy offer One
Hundred jiollars for any case that it falls
S£nd, fcr of testimonials.
Minn F. J CHEN'KT i, CO., Tolado
ohlo. joIJ by all Drugglsta, 7Sc.
For Constipation
Indigestion. Sick .Headache, Bilious-
nest. Bloating, Sour Stomach. Ga on
the Stomach, Bad Breath or other con-
di<«ona caused by cio&«l or irregular
bowels, take
POLSY C&TKARTIC TA3LETJ
,horo«Shly cleaasing
physic— m,ld and gentic in action.
omtiwiea lUe K,xblat |
If we can't sell, let's trade.
We have some good farms
to trade for city property. If
you want to go back to the
farm now is your chance.
PERKINS & O'NEAL
Phone 93
Idabel. Okla.
We have several good farms
fcr rent also one or two for
sale on easy terms—Come in
and let us tell you about
some of our good proposi-
tions.
PERKINS & O'NEAL.
Phone 93
Idabel, Okla.
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