The Gotebo Gazette (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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GOTEBO. OKIA,
Gotebo Gazette.
W. B. STEPHEN'S.
Editor and Publisher.
Entered at the
Gotebo, Okla., aa
.nail matter.
Postofllce at
second claw
Subscription $1.50 per Year
Announcement
The Gazette is authorised to
make the following announce-
ment, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary, to be
he^i Tuesday, August 3,1920:
For United States Senate
Hon. Scott Ferris.
For Representative
Ray Elliott
For Csunty Superintendent—
Mrs. Estelle W. Alexander.
For Court Clerk
Miss Ella White.
For Sheriff
C. R. Lee, for re-election.
For County Clerk
Perry W. Carlton.
For County Assessor
T. P. (Tom) Shaddock
For County Commissioner.
Frank Baker.
Subject to action of the Re
publican .primaries, August 8,
1920:
or County Attorney
Geo. W. Martin, of Gotebo.
A town in Peru, has been or*
dered destroyed by the govern-
men, to get rid of the rats. A1
though Egypt had its ten plagues
it is doubtful if aiy were worse
than the rats appear to be in
some sections, and they are not
confined to Egypt.
Sometimes it looks like the
Lord is partial to those who are
prepared to go. An Evangelist
holding a revival meeting hear
Laporte, Ind., exclaimed: "If
a bolt of lightening should strike
this tent tonight, how many
would be ready for it." A storm
was brewing and in a few min-
utes the lightening did strike it.
killing two ministers on the
platform, severely burning the
Evangelist and rendering him
unconscious for several hours,
besides knocking down many of
the worshippers. It is said death
loves a shining mark.
The Churches.
Jfothbdfet Church.
tunday school avery Sunday
at 10 o'clock. A. Shafersu
perintendent.
The Women's Missionery So*
ciety meets every Friday after-
noon. +
The pastor. Rev. Howards.
Pfost, (Post) will preach at 11
a. m. and at 7:30 p. m., the first
and third Sundays of each month
He, with the people of this
church, wants you to come.
Christian Church.
Sunday Scheol at 10 o'clock.
William Romery, superintend*
ant %
Preaching every 2nd a d 4th
Sundays by Elder C. C. Morgan.
Presbyterian Church. *
Preaching every Sabbath at
11 o'clock A. M. tod 8:46 P. M.
Sabbath school every Sabbath
at 10 A. M., D. T. Dunlop, Supt.
Young Feople's Christian En-
deavor at 7.4 P. M. Miss May
Butterfield, president.
You are cordia ly invited to
any and all of theae services.
S. L. Hogan, Pastor.
Baptist Church
Sunday Scheol at 10 o'clock a
m. J. T. Davis, superintendent,
BYPU at 6.30 p. m. Roy
Ashworth, president.
•Rev. Agee, of Lone Wolf, will
preach at the Baptist church
every Friday night.
Watch & Jewelry Repairing
Being an expert watch and
jewelry repairer, of 40 years ex-
perience, I solict your business
with confidence of giving satis-'
faetigb. Will be i*; Gotebo, Sat
Griffith's Variety Store, Tues-
day's and Wednesdays.
S. B. Johnson.'
Mules for Sale
I have for lale Hix good work
males, from 3 to 5 years old.
8ome terms. J. M. Rogers.
8 miles south of Gotebo, on j
wast lines.
The Supreme
Pleasure of Music
THL ideal instrument of music for the home
is t- e Pathe Phonograph; with its limitless
capacity for music it is a supreme source of
*• k " everything that you ever reckoned a good phonograph ought to be.
J1 toelf in furniture alone—artistic in design, structurally substantial,
.iely
A^d in music—in tonal quality—supreme—without doubt the finest
t of its kind made today. Its resonant tone-chamber, built like a violin, ghee it
•• full, natural
-COSTTHG-MORrv
THAMjmC ORDINAL
PHONOGRAPH V
WHEN selecting a Phonograph insist on hearing a PATHE-
a complete Phonograph—the one that plays all makes of
records and plays them perfectly—the genuine PATHE—the
only phonograph to BUY.
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R. W. CALHOON, Gotebo
A ; A
The Ferris and Gore leaders
have shook hands across the
bloody chasm and are now unit-
ed to make war on the common
enemy.
Notice.
Your telephone bill is due the
first of each month, if not paid
by the 15th of the month, service
will be discontinued.
Gotebo Telephone Co.
By J. L. Shaw.
House Wiring.
I am now ready to wire your
house for electric lights. Have
them wired and ready when the
lights are turned on. First class
work guaranteed. Tom Wedel.
Notice.
Any one wanting to make sale
daUs. 'for auction sales, can de
so by phoning, or calling at the
Gazette office.
M. Hunsinger, auctioneer,
VIKING makes separating EASY
Ho moru back breaking work in turning your separator
Viking reduces your work to pleasure
Ai'ANY separators are hard to
J>V1 gardless of the time and use or
of the machine.
CREAM
SEBKBXmU
f fon the contrary speeds up qjuickly
without tiring the opmtor^
owing to the smooth running
gears, shafting, and cor
v rect height for
te re-
No clumsy heavy parts
unnecessary friction—
to get out of. coder.
nothing
It is easy to keep clean and
sanitary. Viking has proven
its worth.
Over One Million In Use.
Investigate the Viklnc. Come
into our store ana let us
.demonstrate it to you*
v% FARMERS NOW, w IMP, CO,
REAL Fi STATE
Farm Loans
AND
Insurance
List Your Property with
IT. H. ANDERSON
Gotebo Merchants meet aD competition.
Let them ShowYou.
ITCH
There is ao disgrace in haying the itch.
Many soldier bofs caught it in defense of
their country. You've heard of seven year
itch. No need to Kave seven days. Zeasal
doea its work right *IOW. If dry and scaly
use Dry ZENSAL. If moist emotion use
MOIST ZENSAL. Prescriptions o£a nt>
delist Take no substitute. AH DrugStocas
OKLAHOMA G1T7
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Stephens, W. B. The Gotebo Gazette (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1920, newspaper, August 12, 1920; Gotebo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth349946/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.