McCurtain Gazette (Idabel, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 71, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 29, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Public Sale
I will sell, at my farm one and
one-half miles west of Lukfata
store on
Thursday, Nov. 3rd
all my milch cows, hogs, chickens,
household goods, farm implements,
corn, hay, etc.
Sale will be on credit for all
items over $10 with a good bank-
able note, payable one year. Ten
per cent discount for cash.
Thos. C. Sullivan, Owner.
J. W. Greeley, Auctioneer
B, Herstein, Clerk
I Mrs. E. C. Lake, of Durant is visit
jing Mrs. B. E. Bartlett and Mrs. J.|™
i M. Craig.
j LARGE ASSORTMENT of Knit S
I Caps, Mittens and Hosiery, new stock. IS
WACKER'S VARIETY STORE. §=
. ( ; J. M. Andrews, of Millerton, spent j i5r
' ! Thursday in Idabel on business and j ss
j visiting friends. SS
j 0. M. Robertson, of Junction City, i 55
I Ark., is in the city this week looking IS5
, after business matters. j ==
' i J- Dickson, of Hugo, Rteferee in S
I Bankruptcy, was in the city Wednes- ==
day on business.
3 2Vi pound Del Monte and Gold
Bar Can Fruits for $1.00.—BART-
LETT GROCERY.
Mrs. S. E. Barnett and children, of [ SS
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Fordsoiv
trade mark
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LOCAL NEWS NOTES.
Valliant, were here yesterday,
j guests of Mrs. E. R. Green.
Do not throw your old sun faded ;==
{clothes away, we can save them for 3=
you. Call 123.—H. L. GOAD. (tf),§=
Mrs. L. N. Gray returned home last * EE
Thursday afternoon from an extend- £=
ed visit in Chicago and other north- i 5E
em points. iss
J. R. Mitchell and family, of Oak 12E
Hill, were in Idabel Wednesday en! Ssj
route to Port Lavaca, Texas, where' 5
they will reside. =
Let us dye for you. Special atten-' S
tion given to out of town trade. Tel-! ==j
ephone 123, H. L. GOAD, any clean- S
j ing or dyeing. <tf) ; ~
j Mrs. C. N. Parsons, of Stamps, iS
I Ark., returned home Wednesday aft- ==
; er a two weeks visit with her sister, i |§
| Mrs. M. R. Murray. ~
j Miss Vesta Kilgore returned home ~
I Tuesday from a few days visit with'55
| friends and relatives at Fordyce and!~
Hot Springs, Arkansas. — ~
! Black is the popular color this 155
I fall and winter, most any garment: 55
will dye black. Call H. L. GOAD or i E=
: Phone 123. (tf) '£
J. F. Cotton, of Pine Bluff, Ark.,' 55
| who has been visiting his brother, 55
Charlie Cotton near Haworth, was in! S
was in,
I Idabel Friday
C. Rider left Friday for a busi- 55
r.ess visit to Hugo, and from there 55
he will go to Holdenville to visit £5:
H. 0. Whala, of Haworth, was here
Thursday on business.
0. H. and A."r_Wright, of Bethel j uLVSv ^ Haworth
were in Idabel Friday. | ,,, ,
Buy your TOYS here, new h" " ,h« ™k
WACKER'S VARIETY STORE. Frank ITnl, of Valliant was i„ i
niiht on^! l° H"S° Friday marnin on busineaa t"J,"''folks' =
Mrs W a™t. i„r , m M MiSS T™"a ™ h , RECE'VED We llne ' " =
. " ., *.ylor' of M Uertonf visiting here Wednesday ,heel
spent Friday ,n this city. ' Ambrose Han
• °f Pari8' Tex- wa8 here Wednesday.
Fresh Sh w , , Grit,.
LETT GROCERY anUts'~BART' -BARTLETT GROCERY. returned home Thursday from a
$625 f. o. b. Detroit
We will gladlv. demonstrate to you this the
most powerful tractor for its 8ize on the market.
The Fordson Tractor is built with over-
strength in every part to withstand the strains of
constant heavy work. It was tested under ev-
ery possible condition of farm work before it was
put on the market. It has beeu tried out by
housands of farmers in the past three years anil
has never fallen down on its claims.
The Fordson is simple in design, flexible in
control and operation.
„ „vullcouoy. a11 service shoes for misses and =
Ambrose Hammonds, of Hugo was ladie8' =5
" * - Hugo was, WACKER'S VARIETY STORE. =
Mrs. L. Bolton and little daughter jj~
two SE
Let
farm.
us demonstrate this tractor on your
Constable C<5 un J '™rS- F" Morris' of Fort Tow-l"'eeks visit with her father «t Oma- =
Unstable C. S. M.llsap made a son, was shopping in Idabel Wednes- ha' Texas" =
i day. Geo. Dean returned Friday morn- £5:
business trip to Pollard Friday
Constable Jack Toucljstone
s F
in Idabel Wednesday en route to a"i' u snori 1
Prescott, Ark., for a visit. Rokton, Texas
We can save you money by dying BeV- Campbell, of Hugo, Pre-'55
your old clothes.—H. L. GOAD, Phone; sidin* Elder- was in Idabel Thursday ==
(tf)
to Bokhoma on business Friday.
Ernest Murphy, of Millerton, was
a visitor to Idabel Friday.
Miss Mary Stewart, of Haworth,
spent Friday in this city. 1123
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J* J. G. Hunkapiliar, of BoJ^L
U JTr*1'1 "H Fn"b "hpirai!"' Cakea
41 Up*"JUSTS^ 1 ERY. craoltere" BARTLETT CROC. "
Dm Holman, who resides near Gar
ing from a business visit to Paris, ==
and a short visit with relatives at 55
night attending the Fourth Quarter-
w. a. loftinS
Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealer I
Phone 199 Idabel, Okla. |
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ly Conference.
Thousands of good garments are be- ,
ing thrown away because of sun fade. Rev- S- s- Crain W>H leave this When the breath is btd an,i ti.
Have them re-colored and save mon-: mo™n£ for Mena, Ark., in response petite disordered prichv a h nt*8p" n0t neg'ect t'le wai'nings of na-
CaH H. L. GOAD. (tf) jto « ^essage announcing the death of is the remedy ne'eded. It nurifieffh! Ta't U ^ aPPCtite is ^ breath
A. E. Walker, of Cleveland, Okla., an lnfant grandchild, the parents be- stomach liver ard bowels ! tongue coated you will be sick
will preach at the Church of Christ ,n* Mr- and Mrs. J. E. Apple.- the breath, promotes vi^r w ^ 5 ^ y°U take steps to Put y°ur W-
Sunday at 11:00 o'clock and evening. Thursday's Paris Morning News. fulness Price $1 Ti tier Hntti ° ^1^ d™ condition. Prickly Ash
™ Mr- and Mrs" E" «• Huddleston and j by all druggists. " '(adv ? ^ ^ 11
Hear Walker at the Church of two children left Wednesday for Hot Mrs I w rv~. • , • ® ^°we,s strengthens di-
.g. I Springs, Ark., where they will make WSLf' , rece,ved news gest,on and regulates the liver. Price
Also attend Sunday School at 10:001 their future home. Idabel reerets to Mr, T„iZ -'Okl^oL'city gist! ^ b°ttle' S°'d by 8" (d™g."
,ThiB?° '
M. L. ruller, of Golden, was in the j with relatives. Hear him ttUU WUSKn a
.. . , : Jud" ""1 T. J. Barnes mo. He"r W"lkl!r «t th« Churth of tw> ehildren TetT'WcduHbTftT Btot! 'lln j'
-fSS -y OUTING" at 1. ^ ^ ^
Fresh Libbys Sweet and Sour Pick-1 more and Duncan Fridav yard- Best heavy grade Bleached Do- G L Kirk- nt r u v t t i funeral, which
«—HAPTI ittt nsnrmv : uman rrmay. j- k ue D1eacneu uo o. l. Kirk, of Garvin, who has took place Thursday at Oklahoma
WACKER'S VARIFTY «?TORir T 8t ^ Pa"S Sanitarium for sev. City. Mrs. Greeley's many friends in
says: "Here you are, Mr.
Old. Thanks for your good paper."
Thanks.
PLENTY OF CAR STORAGE, by
'ay, week or month. Place your
car where it will be taken care of.—
B. WYRICK'S GARAGE, PHONE
•"-BARTLETT GROCERY. | M. F. Locked Indian ~Land Apprais-
Art ■■■-" " " 'r°m H<>Pe,iw of Huk«' " Wednaaday
Ark , Wednesday. „n,l Thursday on business.
u. V. forrester, of Checotah, made! JUST RECEIVED full line of Hal writes and says
basmeas trip t„ Idabel Wednesday. | l„ Vn Goad,. See .ur rt„d'w
Cearire Coleman, of Haworth, was WACKER'S VARIETY STORE.
rf H V'o'DonneM of A ti Mrs- S< H- Burrus and little son
1A K„I L j Antlers, was in are spending the week end with rel- e ay we€k or month.
Idabel Thursday. ,ntjves and frjend8 jn Hugo
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
Contract will be let at 9:00 oclock
A. M. on November 7th for the erec-
tion of a school building at Eagle-
town. district 13. Bids will be open-
«*•« ui lypnuiu t
fever, is convalescing and was able'loss.
to he brought horn, Thursday after-1 Homer E. Self, who returnml from ^ 7-"~ — — «
Windom, Texas, Thursday afternoon, ^ii*iLjf County Superintendent.
Civil Service examinations Novem- where he had been attending his; must ^ accompanied by cer-
ber. Positions $1400-$16p0. Age, 18 father's bedside, was called back to|tlfled check for 5 Percent of the bid;
upward. Experience unnecessary. Windom early Friday morning, on!successful bi(lder must make bond for
For free particulars, instruction,! account of the death of his father I d"1"* amount of contract price.
° ^^RRY (former Civil Serv-1 which occurred Thursday night Mr' ans and specifications are now on
"file at office of County Superintend-
days this week with her Ll, „V NO. 21. (8t-23Novi I ^lormer ^ivu serv- w men occurred Thursday night. Mr.]-',"
Claude Vandiver, of Foreman, was Millerton. Conner Bean, who accepted a posi- w« eXaminer)1^7 Continental Bldg.;Selfs many friends in this city will! t
here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bumpurs made jtion with ^ McCurtain County bank Wash,n^"' D' C" j re^et to learn of his bereavement. |eBt
WAcTer"s VARlSw ixni J5c' Ia 8hort vi8it t0 paris' texas-this week at broken bow 8 few weeks ago, has j „ ^ ° *nd' mfs- e: p w; b" &ru^8. a ^ker anr farm- at)
S VARIETY STORE. 0n business. I returned to Idabel and is again with t pne?d and Mrs" A Nail motored to er of Fort Towson, Okla., who was —-
the Amon-nn u._i. | Broken Bow Friday afternoon and born and reared in Lamar county,
J. Lowenthal
Thursday.
uu.siness. vu xuauci anu is
of Hugo, was here; NOTICE OLYMPIANS:—You are the An,erican NationBl bank.
c ~ i uigm to D
aam Loman, of Hochatown, was in ficers will
wi^iMriANis: You are i* uunai oanK. . — — *<raiiru m Lamar co
urged to be present Sunday. New of- Mr' and Mrs- Carl Dees, who are!%''8' rs' Vernon Anderson. Mrs. died Monday of swamp fever at
" — • ' • 4—t!— — - Anderson and baby came home with home, the disease having been
Idabel Thursday.
I year.—PRESIDENT.
be elected for the ensuing
L
WE NO W HA VE
OUR SHOP
thoroughly equipped ta do
First Class CLEANING and
PRESSING. Try us and be
satisfied. Phone 323.
Mayer & Russell
j near Valliant, were in Idabel this |
week attending the teachers
nation.
Prof. G. M. Anderson
was in Idabel Tuesday. He is slowly
| recovering from injuries received in
j the Frisco wreck several weeks ago j
I near Sawyer. ^ ■
! Mrs. J. L. Mitchell, Divisional Su-iMcCrar>'
teaching school at Pleasant Home, Ii™derson anJ came home with home, the disease having
near Valliant, were in Idabel this j m t0 spend a few days with her tracted while looking after
his
con-
his farm-
i pervisor of the Red Cross with head-
| quarters at St. Louis, who was here
j this week in the interest of her work,
| left Wednesday for home.
| Miss Elizabeth Krafft, of Texar-
j kana, who spent several days in Ida-
j bel this week the guest of friends, de-
| parted Wednesday for a few days vis-
it at Paris, Texas
exami- ipan?nts' Mr" and Mrs J- E- Rowland, ing interests in Red river bottom. He
| Mis. Neil Wyrick and Miss Augus- was the eldest son of D. T. Scruggs,
of Haworth,!tine McCrary, who has been spending for ye*rs a farmer near Emberson|
" ' ■ j the summer with Mrs. Wyrick at for whom Scruggs' Springs were
I Newsport News, Va„ arrived in Ida- named. He leaves a wife and five
bel Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wyrick children.—Thursday's Paris Morning
will be remembered here as Miss Dell News.
Idabel was visited by a post office 101Q
lsoector last wpok ®n# Model Five
MACK R. PHILLIPS,
County Superintendent.
Second Hand
Ford Cars
For Sale
$200.00
-j - unite
J. N. Rouleau was called to pa_ ,nsPector last week, whose main pur-;p V™-
ducah, Ky„ Tuesday on account of pose in ^eing here was to see about rass€n«*r Touring ..
the serious illness of his mother at ^ housing proposition for our post- j
that place. In a letter to Mrs. Rou- for the next five or ten years.! One 1918 Model Tour.
leau on Thursday, he reports hL;Tbis 8 to incl>«le proposals for a jing ___
mother as slightly improved, but116836 on a building suiUble for post-!
very little hopes are entertained for offke <l,Jarters including light, heat ~ 10t. M
her recovery. ;antl water, also equipment At this Model
j time it is understood that the Inspec-
,7 i—"' *"H3- : Mrs. L. A. Collier and her father "* 15 "naerew<>d that the Inspec-
If you are a member of the Olym-jS. B. Brewer, of Shults, were shon- WaS. a,S0 inVfstigating the free
pian Sunday School class don't fail, ping in Idabel Wednesday Mi* C'ty delivery '0T Mabel, which
to hp nrooant Qim,l.,. : I y-
Tourirg
!♦, K,. ■ ~ uo"1 Iau P'nK n Idabel Wednesday. Mrs k —' 1V" IUttuei
< f *** present Suvnda>' morning. New ColHer was exhibiting some fine Jap-1 ^ °"der Way 80 ,on*
1 Offlcors nro t« ddrot ^ y worn u-ac
;officers « to.be el^W.-PRESI.|«™ PeSim^'^hkh",to „n,w:H . „ „ - •—
suallv y Everett, father of Mrs.
{"KL iat her home-
PLENTY OF CAR STORAGE, byline specimen.
Word was received in Hugo Tues
hasi One Ford Racer
1917 Model ...
$150.00
$100.00
$85.00
$300.00
They were umisunllv ' ai n averett, father of
, .,1T_ 1 " UnUaU>ll> W. B. Miller and Mrs. Harvey Mc-! A,S0 0ne Dod«e Tour-
j the day, week or month. Place your * .. . Daniels, of this city, underwent an Car, 1919 Model...
(car where it will be taken care of-L^ chTt 1, 0PCratl°n f°r aP^ndi«ti in the Par-
J. B. WYRICK'S GARAGE. PHONE dieesttTtronhTi ^ ^ is Sanitarium Monday and is report- i If vou want to bnv ^
A NO. 21. (8t-23\ov)', tr°ub!e ,s the startm« Point ed improvmr Mr Everott 3111 , buy a car cheap
'\\ "Aunt" Agnes Gipson, an M ne- ly ^ ^ !^ '* * ^ Bow' ^ beeni ^ b^
gro woman of the West Side. died!|y Ash Bit. J ,he KU6St of h'9 daughters for the! ^
Wednesday morning. She had lived and dieettion in soSni y0U^.*t0mfh P;l8t few months, prior to his remov- f*
; here for a number of years and was fore seri„„, trn,^ n t0 11,6 "n'^'nni. Mrs. C. A \llt\ I lfiYf! Cf O
| well known and liked by many of the j $i™5 jw bottle g^Jd i ^kpatrWk. of ISUsa, siater of Mr UUJ UUlUge
j white people. igi9ts d by a11 dru«" | Everett, was called to his bedside.- ONE BLOCK wkt
' !Wednesday's Hugo Daily News. j0** i
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