The Gotebo Gazette (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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NUMBER 25
iOTEBO OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY. FEBUARY
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| Weather Report i!
| Cold Wave Coming;
| We are ready for it. ARE Yt u? If|
| not we are prepared to supply your§
I needs. i
MT. PEAK NEWS
'UHClf Bill" EDITOR MT. KAK IKWS
{Coal, FLur & Feed
I Are the three item? nfoessary to have to be re*dy for a
| COLD WAVE
= We have p'ety o' the Beat Coal on the Market. Plenty of
= Many's Marvel t our
I Its the be tthere i>. For sale by vcur Merchant.
§ Feed of all Kindt.
^ Get R ady Now.
r F. W. NELSON ELEVATOR
§ J. W. REMPLE, Mgr.
§ Phone 156 Reaidence Phone 36
REAL FSTATE
Farm Loans
AND
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List \our Property with
H. H. ANDERSON
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SPECIAL NOTICE
All Telephone Bills that are not payed by the 15th of
tach month, aervice will be diaeontinued. Subscrib-
era who have a reaidence phone only, will be required
to come to the Phone office to make settlement.
Gotebo Telephone Co.
BUSIEST PLACE GOING
Number of Oil Wells Pump-
ing and Others Drilling.
The oil situation is taking on rigs Hp—a Ster r'g i nd a Stand-
a lively move. In fact the oil j ard rig. They ne r.cw f.airg
for
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field is now the busiest place
around Gotebo. John B. Jones
is pumping oil from four shallow
wells, to supply fuel ti tie Con-
ner Oil Company.
The Birmingham people have
attachments preparatory
drilling, which will commcnce
in a few days. One of these
wt lis is about two railed south
of town ard tha other abcut
tw o and a 1 alf miles.
Th Simpson well about six
miles northwest of t( wn, is itill
drilling, wjth good oil pioppfcta
at a depth ot about 1400 feet.
This is destined to be tie big
their two shallow wells on pump
Old Jafre Hammon fame in to gUppjy juel for tbeir own out-
f ir week from ft ?rt'tle town in flt whftre they arfe drilliga
east Oklahoma, where say I weu about three mile* and a
he ai to leave to keep from be- halfgouthwestof t0WD< They
ing elected mayor. He aaya he arenow about 6G0 feet. toil year in the history of Gotebo,
feds ptem sale oyer heie where The 0Onner people baye two The prospects are aplend d
he i known. t j Later-Both rif a tre ccnrjkicd and drilling is now ui do-
John Jackson we* caught this ^ a, e already down ceveial hundred feet. They aie
week and tied up to a tree, w?; ere rinBjrg rif)Uble crtw* aid areirakirp rapid hfid^fy. With io
b luck vemay expect sn-eil strike ir af«w wctks.
:uf
the boyi< v. t nieo o shear nim,
but on rromift ttat he would
have ft c>ipr>'' v ,;1'- <iw<! he
found ;.e-: ; • • un-'
deitake iitr jv r«, he su n<> ...
loose.
Okie Smith is putting r n tyie
now. He soid a a^.ck of skunk
skins last week.
The ma or haa is*s ed another
edict, Thia tim** '&*= wants io
prohibit the use of tobacco in
the church. Old man Skaggs
says if he can't be avowed to
smoke when he wants titshe'll
just stay at home.
THE FOREST OIL CO.
W. E. Romary & Son, Prop.
The best of Gasoline, Kerosine and
all kinds of Lubricants.
Phone No. 184
Bible Class Ent ailed
The Bible elaei t i Mr. W. G.
Carroll was entertained at the
handsome tome of the Carrolls
Wednesday evening. It proved
to be one of the most pleaaant
«oci> l occas ons of tht season
Thia large elaes, consisting of
oyer 30 members, besides a few
invited gueate, were nearly all
present. There were humorous
and pathetic readingb with sev
eral choice selections of music
besides ocial conversation that
made time paa^ on fleeting wing.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll proved
thems^l es delightful host and
hoateSs. Refreshments of chocn
olate and cake were served.
All expressed thanks for thf
pleasant entertairmert^
While they are freezing in th*
west and east, we are enjoying
delightful soring weather. It
waa Lawrence Stern who aaio,
"The Lord tenders the wind to
the shorn lamh/Vir i
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M We have about
| 75 48 lbs. Sacks of Flour
1 w' ich we are selling at $1.25 S&ckj
j ome in and git your supply, as thii
s Flour will not last long at this price.]
I Spuds $2.40 per cwt. wt. i
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1" Farmers Co-Operative Asso.
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Iding, nex
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Clearned
One Policy from the Begining
Briefly this Policy ia to Maintain Insurance Service.
More than adequate for the neede of the community; to render
all possible aaaiatanee, aa thia policy of helpfulneaa haa proven
successful, from the standpoint of our own proaperity.
It is still in orce and will eontioue to be, with inaurance fa-
cilities more than adequate for the needs of the commuaity in
which Gotabo ia W« invite tDditidutli. ^
nd corre ^oondent agencies to uae these facilities to the fullest
advantage. Old line Life Insuaaee, Accident Insuance, Fire In-
surance, Bonds, Burglary. Liability and theft, at
Gotebo Oil Exchange,
DELLA A. KILLOUCH, Ageney.
Office Phone 26, Gotebo, Okla. Bee. Phone 14S
The produce house is being
ceiled to keep the prrduee man
froit freezing.
The telepb< e nun if having
all sorts of trouble with his pft
trons. It grew out of the prices
charged.
To insure your cars against
freesing, put alcohol i . your ra-
diator. You can get it at the
'iSagle Drug St re.r
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We now have a Superior
| With which you can test yo.r
| Own Eyes '
| and secure glasses to fit them ex-
| actly. Come in and try
I tnem for yourself.
|We also have glasses of all kinds,
Iranging in price from One Dollar to
1 Ten Dollars a Pair.
■ EAGLE DRUG STORE
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For Sale
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Thiee re,i terfd shorthorn Gotebo Merchants meet all competition.
bull roorlinga. Thev h*v site.
quality nd bwedine Cuh or Let them Show Y OU,
credit.
O. P. Smith.
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Stephens, W. B. The Gotebo Gazette (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 2, 1922, newspaper, February 2, 1922; Gotebo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth349742/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.