The Guymon Democrat (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GUYMON DEMOCRAT
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THEGL'TMON DEMOCRAT. H Pi*p*r
C- B. SIkHM
Pabli h*4 E"try Thnri4aj hy Rav.; a Saylor
TVr Dtamtl Pabhahioc Compamj C E Seward
C S. BAXTER. Editor and Ow—r. L R P'*'
• J. L. Moab
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of Mi"'.'. Ird. Il">
mMmirrin^ r«KE uj r« e*«
n*«. •. iu
When a ft Hot begins to knock its
a pretty son sign he is on th« <wt-
ttk.
J. A. Waagh
A. J. Yooc*
Town of Tyrotie
Wn. W. D A ken
R. T. Brown
r> e Co* u
J H Cherry
Em:.' Hall
W J. Harwell
K. W Huber
A. J. Hughe* Gram Co.
: A. J Hughe*
IrternatioAal Harvester Co.
N' B Johnson
It is a condition of prosperity that, H. D. Johnson.
ean take care of the eocntry in war £ S .
Frank MeConroagky
or m peace. L. S. Palmer
... .. A. J Pankratz
Texas coanty could get together an . J* jP sTras**
exhibit for the state fair that would rv.. Swant
be a credit to our real estate resources |G. T. Wadley
this year AD it takes is an effort. ' Wanaer A Brown
Now if oar defeated democratic can- Tawn o( Hooker
didates will be just as energetic for, ^
the ticket in November as they have j_'Bixenmann
been for themselves during the past; D D. Boyd
primary, party success is assured Boyd A Tar.tlinger
Each has earnestly Touched for hisj^ r
democracy Let the next three months ( p' p p^jBm "°
furnish the proof. |j> Irrin
John Irvin
tv ■ V Kraft
The same man who, four years ago \V F Mullinix
placed the name of Taft before the Hoppe McDonald
convention—which led to the forma- 1 W. McEnuhy
tfc of the progressive party.-made j
the keynote speech at the convention w R. Smith
which nominated Mr. Hughes, and also) J. A. Thompson
the speech notifying that gentleman j rh** Walker
of his nomination for the presidency * ** 3 fl*** c
w s _ n . L w elen m oon
How do the progressives warm up to Hooker Township
***** J L. Bainum
— ! C. Barnes
Great political interest centers apon;j £ B^e'**
the political situation in Ohio. Demo-! \ j} Cobb
erats in that itate are working in! Dee Harge
harmony and with a feeling of pro- . H. P- Gaede
30 96
1340
11T7
343
8.67
5.46
24-25
•; 4&
GOOD FOB TOE CROP!.
|32-$3!
6 2S>
1.8* j
550
2 00!
14.90 j
138.80!
j
<.07
223.95
1590
7.04
5.76
2 14
23.34'
50.10
65 Jo I
5.56
32.4«.
3.54!
3 59J
3.72 j
12.781
51.24 1
5.24
78-82 j
4.95;
7A5
16.48
8.91 !
2.11!
.46'
39.481
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2.75 j =====
E. Fisher
M A J Huzhes
L
Loans
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
dkwh ratic.
i oh (oirrr cluk.
«. T. Rrattsa,
K>M TAX J*S*E M R
W. H. Grlaa,
for «hkriff
C. 4.
KOR RKFRESK.1TATI VE
Ja4ae V. P>(t.
kor t ol *t JlTTORMEY.
V. Hlaer Dale.
FOR ( OIRT CLERK.
bf . M. Frftta,
FOR COMMIftSIOXRR*—te4
Diatrlct.
H. W. L«wter.
FOR « OMMI**IO.VKR M
DIST.
O. C. Glatthsar.
kor coi stt si PERWTESDE^T,
I.. E. Hath baa.
1.68
S. F Jacobs
found confidence. They are deter-
mined to carry the state for Wilson
and Marshall and to re-elect United
States Senator Atlee Pomerene. He
has made the state a splendid repre-
••native in the lofty tribunal and has
served his country brilliantly. With
■nwavering loyalty to his party, he
haa kept step with the progressive-
ness of the age and done much to bring
to enactment many wise measures
for the general weal.
S. Green
N. L. Grounds
H. A. Harms
W T Kirk
Bert Kreiger
Coy L&ssiter
J. M. Livesay
J. W. Loewen
Frank Loewen
J. N. Ixiwder
C. E. Mart*
W. F. Mullinix
A. C, Oblander
—. —. Powell
C. L. Pitts
W B. Sloan
C E Peter
T
. | W. H. Jacobs
9 W T Mayfield
1D. Roeee
W r' Richardson
■®" .C H. Russell
^ ^ St*bbens
T Turnec
1? 9« E L Vau8,hn
Shannon Vaughn
1L A Wehmeier
*■% R. O West
Ju]ia WooH
g-g E O. Wood
565 r «.• ... Ran*' Town*hiP
j j jg . J. >V . Allen
6 J7, PruJer. ^PP'e
g ^2 C. i. Askew
6.20
A. L. Bun-
Senator John S. Williams of Miss- j W. S. Walker
iaaippi was asked for an opinion on!w H- We^en
the speech of Mr. Hughes and he said K;,A'
it reminded him of an apointment of'' Grand Valley Township
a man some years ago as Attorney F. T. Akers
General of the United States, who had ! E- H- Atherton
never been able to make a living at, f
home; so after he had been in office)^ Briles
awhile he went back home and walked; Karl Briles
around through the country dressed | ^ Briles
like a farmer, and asked what had be X: ^ Bushong
come of so and so, (naming himself)? 1X0
The first old farmer replied that he
had been appointed Attorney General
of the United States. Well, saysthei
disguised Attorney General, what i
do the people around here think of the
appointment? The old farmer says-
"They jess laugh." >
4 34 J. H. Cook •
88 ^nn Ewing
2 79 D. Grimm
I C. M Hogue
L70 * C. Koenig
g'54 J. C. Littleton
719 iU. L. Mathis
4 93 J. L. Meek
14.85 Hu*h McCoy
13 35 M. Purdin
I Albert Ragsdale
$22.43 Tom Reed
10 27 J- C. Ricker
4 7! H. Y. Rohb
1 93 R. L. Robinson
8 43 R R. Shull
9.42 Snyder
516 R. E. Spraggins
38 ii J. E. Storr
V,
3.73
TAXES <>\ PERSON AL PROPERTY
DELINQUENT FOR 1915
Following is a list of ,
icrsona! prop.
erty tax unpaid fnr the i
►•ear 1915, and
for which tax warrants'
and piped in the hands
of the sheriff
for collection if not pai<
1 at this office
Amount here shown ;■
tv to date and cost of
this publica-
t:on. No taxes n n-? l
eluded in this list.
W. T.
BRATTON.
Cour
ty Treasurer.
Pleasant View TownwhiD
Wm. Booth
$11 24
1 D Brown
4.01
E. W Brooks
12.16
F. E. Bentz
2.00
O B. Bookless
11.10
Wm. Bookless
19 91
C. C. Cain
5.10
C. E. Compton
24.86
R. L. Callaway
9.86
W. C. Clymer
12.16
H. H. Dennis
6.40
Alle French
5.61
Roy French
9.67
J. L. Grace
5.40
W. 11. Herald
13.14
Lawrence Herrington
3.56
W. E. Huber
7.46
G. W. Hitchcock
3.98
J. C. Huber
7.59
I) C. Ireland
6.12
J. H. Langton
4.00
W. B. Uw o
1 49
N. S. leonard
6.27
G. S. Mann
3.33
C. T. Morrison
11.29
C. P. Mann
12.62
R. W Nicholas
15.81
Worn Out?
No doubt you are. il
you suffer from sny o' the
numerous a;in;?r:s to
which an wonie;: are sub-
ject. Headache, back-
ache, jid'a:r,.\ nervous-
ness, weak, tired fte!in ,
are son::" of the symp-
toms, 3-d you must r.d
yourself of (bent in order
to lee! 'veil, ihcusands
of women, who have
t'?n bcr.e; ed by this
*e.nedy, ur^e you to
TAKE
H. Wilborn
Nabisco To
J. M. Anderson
C C. Armstrong
C. O. Baker
G. W Baker
Marion Bryant
—. —. Carlile
Billie Davis
John W. Gregory
J. W. Gregory
J. L. Honson
H. B Johnson
v.". Mangold
Hackberrv T.
■ nship
T!ic Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Sylvania Woods,
of Clifton Mills, Ky., sa>s:
"Before taking C a r d u i,
I was, at times, so weak I
could hardly walk, and
the pam in my back and
head nearly killed me.
After taking three bottles
of Cardui, the pa!ns dis-
appeared. Now I feel as
well as I ever did. Every
suffering woman should
try Cardui." Get a botlie
today. E-63
'SrxsacvKogm
t " *rv -
I?
Fred Olson
J. R. Phillips
E. C. Rider
Clare Smith
I Smith & Bingley Bros.
J. M. Wood
Hardesty Township
V C. Cobb
Jesse H. Gill ...
Mary Jansen
I p k. Jost
ITobe Sargent
F. N. Talcott
J. J. Wiebe
Eubank Township
J Joe Blades
IJoe Blades (Mad tax.
lOrville Blades (road tax)
(Felkel A Smith
I M. J. French
I Manley F'rench iroad tax
R. L. Gurley
R L. Jackson
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GROCERIES MEATS
W«de
I. W«
Phone CO when you want somethint
d to eat
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fresh and Cured meats
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
We sell everything and keep nothing. Phone at once, keep
phoning.every day, we need the business.
W. E. Eutsler Grocery
PHONE 60
M. We;
Guymon Township
Barntj
C. W
W R Bevans
W. W. Boyd
A C. Brown
F. A. Campbell
C. W. Claycomb
W W Heath
Tom Mouser
S. S. Hunt
Jas. Johnson
W. H Leatherwood
M M. Lear
J. M. Preston
—. —. Suhre
H. E. Spears
F. M. Vivian
C. W Way
Mrs. 8. C. Wilmeth
W. R. Wood
9.91
5.43
5.33
243
3.7fi
8.05
9.37
2.27
4J8
ft «9
2.63
3.57
4.67
6.05
10.94
12.97
21.62
$19.02
1.49
3.04
7.69
20.16
2.88
14.74
4.02
5.86
5.65
24.45
2.48
3JB4
15.61
3.70
its
10.38
9.89
3.54
6.07
13.18
8.97
1.87
8.87
$ 3.33
60.70
6.27
6.41
.86
7.32
15.24
3.2k
8.53
2.13
1.53
23.48
3.99
6.10
Goodwell Township
,Tom Abraham
B. B Elkins
j V J. Grace
(Goodwell N'ews
, Harvey Brc s.
L. P. Mar.kin
j O. A. Mundy
! Abe Palmer
IF. P. Reid
jScholl & Philippi
Optima Township
1H C. Botsford
E. D. Claire
10. D. Copple
Frank Dinsmore
Jim England
;J. Gilbert
I A. A. Garner
111. Hanaen
I. X. Lathrop
J. H. Ogin
A. J. Rowe
Town of Guymon
; R. S. Anderson
j Paul Austin
B. M. Ballinger
T. C. Beeler
L'. P. Bissell
j J. P. Breslin
Cash Grocery
J. F. Carter
C. W. Claycomb
F. L. Collins
jGeo. Cox
I. N*. Dixon
Albert Dickson
R. C. Dickerson
J. L. Gleason
Harris A Breslin
J. S. Haris
I I. Hanson
J. I. Henson
E. A. Hitch
A. D. HoDkins
W. G. Hughes
W. J. Hunt
|C. W. Jackson
B. F. Lewis
S. H. Miller
Mordt Land Co.
J R Nichols
X. B. Norton
Chas. O'Louehlin
Ivan S. Perkins
Ivan S. Perkins & Co.
D. F. Pike
B. 0 inn
Glenn Reck
I 4.31
5.67
3.20
385
1.47
18.46
11.30
12.72
1.52
30.501
ons
4.£0
4.85
1.26
15.17
11.43
4.13
12.30
1.50
3.44
2.03
2.31
t 4.20
5.64
7.65
. 15.22
3.79
10.51
13.68
$14.*5
5.00
5.00
8.81
4 64
5.00
2.85
1.34
5.00
5.00
4>2
5.00
3.39
3.36
6.19
$ 5.52
26.43
1.27
1481
16.86
21.16
i.69
2.53
4.84
7.68
6.14
6.20
1.58
4.49
4.96
3.78
1.92
Hf-nry Smith
Ed .vin C. Summers
W. H. Sullivan
W. A. Trawick
R. Vanderbure
Geo. Yanderhoofen
Wm. Westmoreland .
C. O. Wilkerson
! G. A. Yoakam
Warren Zimmerman
Sledgeville Township
A. P. Atwood
Dillard Easterwood
W. C. Kroenecke
C. A. Loring
H. R. Loewen
I W. O. Montgomery
W. L. Nichols
R. L. Rogers
, F. H. Spencer
L. K. Sprague
T. S. Williams
W. L Zeigler
J. W. Rogers
Advance Township
J. T Brixey
Clyde Falls
W. M. Farrar
J. F. Jacobs
Josie L. Kinney
I Geo. M. Lee
R B Litchfield
T. I/ownsdale
C. I . MoBratney
• Frank Taylor
J. W Wright
Geo. E. Wood
Dague Township
II A. Allen
D. D Boyd
J. S. Golden
M M Hallmark
J H Johnson
N. H. Morgan
L. W. Piiillipa
N. E. Scholl
Camp-Keltner Township
L. E. Bratter.
O. L. Clark ,
G. A. Hinds ^
Jas. Ellis
J J. Hiatt
IL. L. Hicks
J H. Hinds
J. F. Lunsford
W J McGowan
Modene Price
Ben. F. Rarick
0. E. Rarick
110.62'
11.14
7.20
1.18
245
3.61'
5.22;
2.691
4.19'
4.19 j
14.12 I
{ 9.69 j
3.85
5.06!
28.15 j
1.61
4.95
20.12
1.95
1.65
17.69
3.90
2.00
1.18
1.41
10.90
19.89
5.06
6.88
17.29
6.20
11.06
17.81
4.94
.79
.94'
23.00
5 54
1.28
1.42
1.42
2 52
10.54
4 .■*>
.56
2.64
.81
1.42
B. F. Rarick 6.63
fJeo Rearden 2.68 |'
W. L. Russell 1.72 j
G. M Townsend 4.57
T.evi Smith 3.33
J.' H. VanBuren 3.6711
Carthage Township
J T. Brown $ 4.42:
0. L. Clark .56
Walter M. Hark 8.74
Wm. M. Clark 6.61!
W. C. Chase .631 ■
Henrv Dunning 7.1511
Geo. Ferguson 2.68'
J. C. Galer 4.33'
T. M. Latham 17.271
T. C. Pattengale 4.12
J. C. Smith 5.481 i
A. S. Thayer .981 j
Chas. Thayer 5i6 j j
M. Worley 1.09 •
Texhoma City
T 0. Addison $ .62;
Fdw. Albright 7.95
Tno. F. Allison 9.4411
M. N. Ballinger 4.25
tohn B'unt 3.14
K. O. Campbell 11.21
F H ComDbell .61
B. B. Elkins 113.48
Flston <t- Lewis 9.10''
E. A. Hanson . 1.31 j
V c Howell 4.60
J. C. Jacobs 5.39 '
W. E. Kreigfcr 16.52
Geo. F. Long 3.72
J O. Lvnch 1.53 h
W. H. Miller 2.62
Mrs J. H. MrClendon 4 «0
J. M. Reynolds 27.35
Ho "! Sanford 20.60 I
F. H. Secord 2.41 j
V M. Spr dlin 18.02 j
Texhoma Argus 39.80 \
H. E. Thurston 9.00
Mrs J. A. Weatherley 12.44 1'
J. H. Yates 12.88!
A. S. Yates 2.53 ;
Texhoma Township
ftt-All:son $116.74
F. G. Baugh 1.66
J. M Brown ,r<2 '
J Ro- '. ClarV 112«!
rs Fr"*ra Cook 8.19 1
. O. Cottle 2.71 j
J. davidson 6.30 J
hn E'Tist f 0° '
R Gist « 95 ;
•T. Hq milton
S. Ha>-worth
for <o.\(;rrss,
t. HarrU,
REPl"BLICA?T.
FOR COMMISSION F.R—1>4 District.
«an B. Ball.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
M. E. CHURCH
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. Children's meeting 3:00 p. m.
Epworth League 6:40 p. m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening.
H. C. KEPHART, Pastor. {
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH
Corner Roosevelt avenue and Sev-
enth street. Preaching every first
and third Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
T. EDGAR NEAL, Pastor. )
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School at 10 a. m.; prayer
meeting Wednesday evening; choir
practic* Friday evening. Preaching
every Sunday. A. V. Pendleton, •
Pastor.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Services and Sunday School fourth
Sunday in every month.
P. J. MURPHY, Pastor
M. W. A.
Meets every first and third Mon-
day night up stairs over Summers
building. Willard Foster, Consul;
Sam Gwinn, Clerk.
YEOMEN
Meets every second and fourth
Tuesday night in each month at
8 o'clock in Summers buildine.
W. H. Grimm. Foreman; R. L.
Cooke. Master of Ceremonies; Mrs.
Beu'.ah M. Bell, Chaplain; Mrs.
Metta Barre. Correspondent.
3.10 |
LODGE DIRECTORY
Kidder
W
3.00
2.46
.64
4.83
5.95
4.10
37.73
$28.09
11.86
1.95
3.76
3.63
.50
13.36
1.24
2.32
9.48
4 13
1.57
.38
$ 3.16
1 93
63
.88
.81
1.00
fi.58
2.75
0.83
3.04
3.69
$ 9.47
11.56
5.46
15.14
2.67
.48
9.38
$29.92
3.58
1.96
1.86
12.22
9.62
1.28
9.47
3.03
2.22
3.62
5.43
M. F Vohlev
D. II. Monroe
L. M. McMillan
I - J. MoGoIlv
r. f MrWhirter
J. W. McWhirter
. I.iovd Nation
Irarl Osborn
,Jno. F Preston
C. C. Reed
1 Annie Shull
iC H. Washington _
H. V. Wiiloughby
Stratton Township
S. J. Boston
C. R. Cauhn
J R. Clark
L. Dorn
M. T. Elliott
G F. Fry
Homner Flemming
W. A. Hager
C,. A. Jones
I. L. Judd
S. P. Kern
M. M. K;mbrel
I L. Mass
'■lartha Morrison
Frank Navlor
F. A. Noble
T. T. Ray
. I. A. Shore
Amanda Smith
Tepee Tow nship
G. W. Bickford
Ellis Bock
Jas. Copeland
O. W. Eden
J. S. Gumm
Geo. Kelly
|lv-n Leaton
Marv Orr
:M H. Sharp
IW. H. Leatherwood
H. P. Nesbirt
Tnrney Township
W. A. V.irram
W. C. Keylor
J. H. Keylon
Cabe McCarty
0. M Ruby
Geo. J. Shahan
Red Point Township
J. C. Attwood
P. W Bledsoe
H. S. Dunham
1 84 !
9.11 !
4 89 !
6.09)
11.831
7.57
6.89 I
5.43!
5.181
.. 11.72
16.83
6 99
4.251
6.37
2.80
5 9.22
.91
10.83
11.93
14.26
3.91
4.83
8.71
3.52
9.06
16.83
17.44
8.80
1.79
3.24
9 521
M
4.29
1.0S
$36.38 j
4.73
1
1 43
7 71
7.38
3.13
2.24
14.;<?
4.84
I 6.70
3.43
10.26
1.90
5.91
4.63
I. 0. 0. F.
Guymon Lodge No. 415. meets
every Friday r.ight. Boon Brad-
ford. N. G„ J. E. Lile, V. G., Wal-
ter Foster, Sec'y., W. T. Bratton,
Treas.
„ A. F. & A. M.
Guymon Lodge No. 335. Meets '
first and third Thursdays of each
month. Byrd Rogers, W. M.; D. ;
P. Bissell, Secretary.
ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER
Meets every second Wednesday
night. All members cordially in-
vited. D. P. Bissell, H. P.; Geo.
Ellison, Secretary.
EASTERN STAR
' Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights 1
11 each month in Masonic hall. Mrs. 1
! Lillian Hood, Worthy Matron; f
Miss Josephine McFarland, Secre-
tary.
$
2.93
13.66
129.40
J. F. Jeffery
Theo. Larkins
H. P. Nesbitt
Jno. H. Noble
Guy C. Sanborn
W. D. Yuughn
I. X. Wilson
G. E. Wright
Frisco Township
R. P. Betty
A. W. Ervin
C. A. Hitch
Ed Hodges
Ella Hogle
Hughes & Bro.
Thos. Lewis
H. Mussman
Ed Sieberman
$ 6.
5.
22
9
4
30
To Rent—Improved farm; one mile
west of Guymon. 100 acres in culti-
vation; ready -for wheat.
SAM HALL.
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