The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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THE MTCDFOBD PATRIOT, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1913.
PAGE FOUR
P. W. SCHWARTZ
SCHWARTZ LICENSED
A Surprise Party.
Dr. J. M. Blood, Dentist.
IN THREE STATES
(JfcADUATE
DENTIST
1£ you want rye seeu leave . .
your order at Falkenberg broth-1
It.
Roscoe Show-alter came in last
night from Wellington tfl' visit
era.
Mrs. G. E. Honey and daugh
Bert Edson of Fairfax, is an-
other of the old timers, and
u. ii. "7n* ! Grant county farm owners who is
ter, Crystal and Mrs. I. J. Pa -jft this week visiting and i00k-
mcr left yesterday tor a month s, r interests;
outing in Colorado. i & p
Long's dark"harvester oil is Dr R. L. Hall cattleman, bank-
castor, cylinder and grafite mix- er and mayor of Pawl.usl a and
rd, not just a black oil, only 30c. a former MSident ot M^foid
| was here Wednesday looking at
0 i the Baird-Falkenberg herd of
J. J. Bergcr left Monday i eattTe and -visiting old friends,
evening for Lawrence, Kansas,
to spend a few days wKth his
son.
Come to the Medford Meat
Market for your lunch meats.
Boiled ham, pressed ham, peanut
Mis Berdie Bernard, who has |,uttel.f jju pickles, sweet mix-
been visiting E. 11. Northcutt pickles.
and family returned to her home
at Onaga, Kansas, Tuesday.
Mrs. J. M. Blood and daugh-
ter Katlierine are in Blackwell
visiting friends and taking in the
Chautauqua.
TORNADO Insurance is as
necessary as fire insurance, and
much cheaper. Protect your pro-
perty by a Tornado policy in
the old reliable Pennsylvania
Insurance Co. D. E. Stetler,
Agent. tf.
Adv.
('. A. Dow received word Tues-
day evening that his father-in-
law, John Howard, of Osawoto-
niie, Kansas, had just died. Mr.
Howard lived in Pond Creek for
a time, and is well known to
many of our citizens. Mrs. Dow
went to Osawotoirrte Saturday
last and was with her father
when he died. Mr. Howard was
over eighty years old. He leaves
a wife and seven qhildren. He
was a good man, and highly re-
spected.—Pond Creek News.
i
I. R. HEASTY
Office with P. H. Albright & Co.
t Makes Private Loans
* Writes Fire, Hail and Windstorm Insurance
£ Writes Life Insurance in the Northwestern Mutual
| Writes Indemnity Bonds
Business Solicited
Pioneer Phone 25
i1' i'l1!'' 1"! I"!"!"!"!"'"'1 [ !'
iLine Right Tonight*
or Any Night!
5// you are not seeing the high class1
^entertainments at the Alvo, see us
\and we will see that you do see them.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Henderson
arc attending the reunion at Jef-
ferson today. A- delightful little surprise
. o | party was planned by Miss Helen
W. R. Elswick has moved back i Falkenberg on Tuesday afternoon
from Deer Creek and is located from 3 until 6 for the Misses
near Medford, farming. jPaulhie and Margaret Early who
u j are about to leave with • their,
WANTED: To buy alfalfa parents for their uew home in
seed. IJring your sample. Falken- Jennings, Louisiana. Gaines of
berg Brothers. 1 various kinds were played, Miss
o 1 Erma Brown winning the prize
FOR SALE: A good team of in the potato game and Miss
horses, !) years old, cash or on Pauline Early proving herself
time. D. E. Stetler. j the most proficient in the flower
o j guessing contest. Bean Bag was
There will be a dance at Grant an outdoor diversion for the
Hall August 9th. By order of, young ladies. The daintiest of
the ccnnniittee. 2t. i refreshments, ice cream and cake
——o were served. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carr were up Misses Margaret Early, Pauline
from Lamont Sunday visiting at Early Helen Stewart Maxime
the home of Clyde Palmer. J Heimbauch of Kansas City, Edith
— Breeden, Lulu Runyon,, Edith
Rev. and Mrs. E. Bachman! McLennan, Ardis Palmer, Mary
were here this week. They are Edwards, Florence Shanklin,
visiting their son near Eddy. Maurine Adams, Doris Marr,
o j Erma Brown, Arline Brown,
If you buy right you can sell Mary Falkenberg, Georgia Mc-
right, that is why I sell 4 boxes jKelvy and Isis Pourron.
of axle grease for 25c at Long's.) ° -
o— A Pleasant Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis are —
going regularly to the reunion in Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Garrett
their auto " were pleasantly surprised last
Tuesday night. A large number
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wall have i of their friends dropped down
gone to Colorado Springs for ajon them and a very pleasant
month's vacation. evening was enjoyed. Those
o present were Mr. and Mrs. Thorn-
Mrs. B. F. Robertson was over brue and Miss Esther, Mr. and
from Tonkawa this week looking Mrs. V. W. Garrett and family,
after her farm and visiting her Mr. and Mrs Henry Stoeksen
daughter, Mrs. Eaglin. and son Edwin, Mr and Mrs.
o Sankey and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Phillips! A. G. Muller and family, Everett
have moved to Numa where Mr. Wilkinson, Ben Denny. Ice
Phillips has bought a blacksmith I cream and cake were served and
shop ! at, a late hour all departed wish-
o | ing Mr. and Mrs. Garrett a hap-
County Assessor Dave Bunch py sojourn in their new home
has been seeing that everything j at Wetumka, Oklahoma,
is peaceful and orderly around
the reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harville
went to the reunion Wednesday
night taking Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Williams as their guests.
During the wind storm Sun-
Congregational Notes.
The subject in the morning
service will be, "Why was Jesus
Scourged." This is- one of the
themes around which the chris-
tian religion turns. Every gen-
eration as I said last Sunday
Dr. P. W. Schwartz has re-
ceived his certificates of regis-
tration giving him authority to
practice dentistry in'Kansas and
Missouri. He already had a
certificate to practice in Oklaha-
ma. He took the Missouri ex-
amination at Jefferson City June
the 9th and the Kansas examina-
tion July the 1st, at Topelca. Dr.
Schwartz holds a decree from
the Kansas City Dental college
and is one of the few Oklahoma
dentists who has taken the ex-
aminations and secured licenses
from three states.
MILLE R'S NOVELTY STORE
Medford, Oklahoma
Where 5, 10, and 25c prices
prevail on thousands of articles
for daily use. Where pennies
go a long way, see our window
Saturdays. Come in and see us
inside, you are always welcome
whether you purchase or not. tf.
Mrs. York Injured.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. York
autoed to Wichita last Wednes-
day and just as the ear crossed
the Arkansas river bridge on
Lawrence Avenue it ran into a
trench which had been dug to
keep people from, speeding. The
jar wrenched Mrs. York's back
and hips badly and she is con-
fined to her bed.
Trekell Finishes Moving.
F. T. Trekell has finished mov-
ing his New Fair Store stock of
dry goods, general merchandise,
groceries, hardware, flour and
feed into the Bingner building,
the old Strohmeier stand. He
has a large stock of goods and
sells at attractive prices with
the result that he required more
room for his business.
Office at Residence on East
Cherokee Avenue
J. G. McKelvy
Attorney at Law
Practice in All Courts
MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA
P. M. Parvis & Co.
Real Estate and Loans
QUICK MONEY
BEST TERMS
Medford, Oklahoma
C. W.Stephenson
ATTORNEYAT-LAW
Practice in all courts
Office up stairs, Kearse Block
Medford, Oklahoma
jjuruii? tne wiiiu d^iiii - - - -
day night the Commercial Hotel'night at the union service has
trunk truck was blown onto the!tried to answer that question.
Rock Island track. It was struck | It is a profitable subject to in-
1>y the Fire-Fly and now it isn't, j vestigate. All that can make it
o convenient to hear this discussion
Rev. W. O. Rogers who has I on the death of Jesus are wel-
been here visiting his parents
llf you are looking for some one of an
\evening, chances are you will find
)them at
THE ALVO
WHERE SERVICE IS SUPERIOR
Special Electric Wiring Offer
We will wire at cost for the next 60 days all houses
within reach of the electrie lines and will allow this to be
paid for with a small amount down and the remainder in
monthly payments. We will also provide, when desired,
all necessary electric light fixtures at wholesale prices,
arranging for payment on same easy terms as for wiring.
We will wire your house for one light or for fifty. We
will wire for a single outlet that you may use an electric
vacuum cleaner, an electric washing machine, an electric
sewing machine motor, or an electric smoothing iron, al-
though any of these labor-saving household appliances
may be attached to any electric light socket. We will
take as much care and pains to do the work well for one
light as for fifty.
Wiring «n old house does not mean ripping things up,
smashing walls and ceilings and leaving the place as
though a cyclone had struck it. It is easy to wire an old
house. It is not destructive of woodwork, walls or ceil-
ings and were it not for the switches and fixtures and the
electric light itself you would not know the work had been
done.
If the house you call home is not wired have the
work done at once! You will find it to be the best invest-
ment from every standpoint that you ever made.
Medford Water, Light and Power Plant
come.
The union service in the even-
ing will be in this church and
Rev. J. L. Patterson will preach.
Bring the Thompson song books
with you.
The union Young People s
meeting will be led by Leroy
Black.
Alonzo Early, minister.
TerreHaute, Indiana. He will
stop at Mt. Pleasant and other
Iowa points enroute.
Nellie Randalls, who has been
visiting her brother John Roder-
ick and family near Medford
Monday, returning to Elkhart,
Indiana.
E. L. Davis, Ira Baldwin and You know we are paying 28
Guy Darland bought most of I cents for sweet cream, of course
the fixtures of the Steve Simcoe we want your sour cream along
restaurant at Pond Creek and
brought them here Monday.
o
Apples—100 Bushels—Apples
For Sale: Eating and cooking
also the Siberian and Transcend- y
exit crabs. One mile east of niove his office about August 1st
Numa. W. F. O'Meara St-IT^'?!. | from the First National Bank
Did you ever stop and think
how easy it is to sell your cream
to Long? Just take him your
cream then just turn around and
tie your team, then just drop in
and get your check, then while
everything is fresh in your mind
you know where the test is al-
right, if not you can say so then
the deal is complete. How easy.
Eugene Staedelin
General Contractor
MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA
THROUGH
SLEEPER
TO COLORADO
VIA THE SANTA FE
Commencing Wednesday
2nd, and every Wednesday
thereafter, we will have a
through standard sleeper on
our afternoon passenger train
for Pueblo, Colorado Spring
and Denver. Call on me for
reservations, rates, etc.
G. E. HONEY, Agt.
Medford, Okla.
Mrs. W. L. Taylor of Van
Buren, Arkansas, arrived Wed-
nesday night for a visit of sever-
al weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
M. T. Ausherman.
Ross Meador and John Vose of
Caldwell shipped a car of cat-
tle from Medford to Wichita
this week, Mr. Vose accompany-
ing them.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Brown,
Miss Madge Brown, Irma Brown
and Roy Hutchinson took in the
Jefferson reunion Tuesday night,
going down in Mr. Brown's car
o
FOR SALE: Saturday after-
noon, August 2nd, at my home
in Medford, 1 Majestic Range,
1 rug 9x12, 2 rocking chairs, 1
cupboard, several other house-
hold articles. Mrs. C. E. Dickens.
with it. Medford Creamery Co.
Heasty Makes Change.
Arrangements were made this
week whereby I. R. Heasty will
move his office about August 1st
from the First National Bank
building to the P. H. Albright
& Company's office rooms next
to the post office. He will as-
sist Mr. Brewster in the farm
loan business, but at the same
time will retain under his own
control his Fire and Life insur-
ance and private loan business.
JERSEYS AND
SUMMER FALLOWING
* We Sell Real Estate
We Sell Insurance
We Make Farm Loans
We Make City Loans
/. H. RUTH & COMPANY
NrtMMMMMMMMMMMMMtMtlMMMMMMMMilMMMfel
In Making the Next Loan
H. E. Frederick, living north
of Numa was in Medford Mon-
dhv marketing some beef stuff
and bought four head of Jersey
heifers from the herd of Aikins
and Palmer. Mr. Frederick says
he is going to profit by this
year's developments and sum-
mer fallow part of his half sec-
tion. This year he harvested 25
bushels to the acre on 40 acres
of ground that was planted to
corn last year and was partially
cleared off by the chinch bugs,
practically giving the ground a
rest for the season. Other land,
raising wheat both last season
and this, planted, plowed and
sowed at the same time, thresh-
ed out but 9 bushels to the acre.
Again he says the wheat he
Car Is A Beaut.
Frank Walling is flying around
in a fine new Cadillac roadster.
It is the finest roadster seen in
Medford in many a day. He se-
John Bennett, north of Med- P%ts this year will be cut jeen
ford, is one of the farmers who and go into the loft as feed for
is well pleased with the way his dairy cattle unless it prom ses a
wheat turned out this year. He W yield next spnng and the
had an average of a little more purchase of toward
than 18 bushels off of 80 acres. Monday is the first step toward
The chinch bugs went through developing a bunch of milk cows.
the field in two strips or the vrtTT KTF.T)
average would have been much PAPwr T.OAN?
b^ttpr
' I have made arrangements to
! represent the Conservative Invest-
ment Company and am prepared
to make you a farm loan without
If in need of money it
on your farm do you want unnec-
essary power of attorney certificate, assignment,
etc., or would you rather make your next loan
with a company that- takes the loan direct to
themsehes, other things being equal, thus saving
several unnecessary entries on your abstract, all
of which costs money and soon creates a large
bunglesome abstract. I meet all competition,
saying nothing about many good features with
my company the other companies do not have.
J. H. Fiiss, Medford, Okla.
and ALL HARNESS
and LEATHER
GOODS PROMPTLY
Harness; Lap Robes,
Blankets, Etc. for sale
Shoes
Repaired
O. M. Slater
DR. C. H. LOCKWOOD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office over Wilson Drug Store1 delay. ... — — ---■.
Calls promptly attended to day will pay you to see me before
or night borrowing C. N. ERNEST,
Both phones at Office or resi Office in Cline Building,
dence. I Medford, Oklahoma.
Garage and Machine Shop
Autoi
Best
>bile Accessories and General Repair Work
[uipped Machine Shop in Grant County
AUTO LIVERY
PRESTO EXCHANGE
Cylinder Rings & Axles Made
All Kinds of Lathe Work-
shop Phones; Rural 101 Pioneer 107. Residence Phone 123
Baldwin Motor
Car Company
First Building West
Rock Island Depot
Medford, Oklahoma
Armstrong
Brothers
;
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