Washita County Enterprise (Corn, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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I Whlu County terprisi
WATERLOO BOY
GasolineEngine
Has Arrived
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Entered at tire Cirn OklaInni
pwoffi'e aJreeondVIa witter
Dan Wlrew and Albert Piwk
rati of IlilUboro Fan vUited
at the U A FlamH borne Hun
day
Mr JJi Heinrich reeivedn
telegram stating tb death of
her mother Mrs tfudet man at
Hillsboro Kan
TbeCorn Milling Co 'deliv-
ered dour to the following placet:
KOTISXI
All those having CeoPWien
trade chips must turn them In nt
Boeee k dcbroeder on or before
March first
ONAFX VINES
Home grown Concord
Brighton grape vines for
also dealer in general nursery
and
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It in extremely simple
It is easy to understand and operate
3' It is free from complicated construe’
tbn and adjust mentn
4 It is long livod
C d De Fehr
Qhildven Love tin
Nut Like Flavor
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HAVE YOU A LITTLE
GIRL OH BOY? Tlioy
love cookies cake and de-
?j licious butter bread Cake
them with “Flavo” It
makes them best 'and be-
sides tLvu delightful nut
like flavor they can’t resist
'FLAVO” IS A HEALTH
FLOUR It can be made
only by the patend MAR-
VEL Process which docs not
‘‘kill” or mill out the nourish
ment and body-building
qualities of the wheat Give
your children all the ‘Fla-
vo” bread they want It
will keep them healty and
strong
“Flavo”PUTS SPARKLES
in their eyes and roses in
their cheeks It’s nature-
flavored with all the sweet-
ness of the wheat Order a
sack to-day of this new flour
with that delightful nut-
like taste
Mr PW Kliewer i rick with
the grippe
Mb TcrUia Wcdol I employed
t the JL lived homo of Colony
Sude Fra ni U working In Cor-
ded I) I) Wien motored to Cor-
dell Monday
Mr nd Mr DtD Wleni as-
sured K Fink with butchering
A baby boy arrived nt the B
V Vogt homo February 2
D P Schmidt started with
the remodeling of (I A Flaming
residence Monday
J L) Uickcrt moved hi house
hold good to Weatherford
last Tuesday
Murtha Rogalsky spent last
wick with Mrs Sprut who I
vorysiek
11 H Bushman was in town
curly Monday morning with
load of stove wood
C Bergman bought a load of
wood of II II Bushman last
week
A baby boy was born to Mr
and Mrs Gus Glaessiaan Satur-
day Mrs C Reimer is contemplat-
ing to build a home in Corn after
April 1st
Alex Adler purchased a large
amount of fence at Duerksen
Mercantile Co
Tieer AUton at Alfalfa and DM
C J DeFehr sold a new John
Deere wagon to H D Boese
this week
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The Corn Milling Co expect
their new Mill Machinery the
ater part of this week
John Boese and Peter Epp of
ForgenOklaare visiting friends
and relatives here
A baby boy was born to Mr
and Mrs Pete Penner of near
Colony last week
Nikkei’s Cash Grocery has 80
sacks of Irish cobblers potatoes
selling at $175 a bushel
G A Flaming and J L Litke
made a business trip to Cordell
Monday
Jacob F Reimer and family
motored to Weatherford Mon-
day to consult Dr Gaede about
their little son who is sick
We Handle
the Full Line Of
ilumelion at Oney
Meant) Klfewer' was! In town
Monday and took out an Olivo r
gang plow from Derkn Mer-
cantile Co
The biggest tablet ’bargain’ In
the county you find at Ut Nik
kel Cash Grocery:' jrpages
for 3 centa
D G Ilueb rt and family and
II R It Flaming and fumiiy
vUitcd at the I) D Wiens home
Sunday
Benny Flaming and fumiiy
moved into the John Uichert
property recently vacated by J
D Richert
FURS WANTED
If you have any furs you
would like to sell bring them in
and I will buy at a fair prico
if H M Duerksen
If you want Red River Early
Ohiosyou had better hurry a
Nikkei Cash Grocery is selling
them at $150 per bushel atu
they wont last long
A baby boy was born to Mr
aud Mrs Jake Penner of near
Colony February 1 but died
soon after birth Mrs Penner
condition is very serious
These visiting at the C
Nikkei home east of Corn Sun
day were: F F Nikkei and fam
ily P P Nikkei and family and
C J DeFehr and family
- A big shipment of spring dry
goods addressed to the Nikke
Cash Grocery is on the way am
is expected in Corn some time
this week Watch for the adt
in the next issue
Never bet on the weather in
Oklahoma P D Duerksen pub-
licly announced last Friday that
if it did not snow the coming
night his name would be hence-
forth and forevermore “John
So govern yourself accordingly
CN Janzen and family HA
Keimer Mrs Anna Rogalsky
and daughter Marie gathered at
the home of Mrs K F Janzen
to celebrate the birthday of Mrs
Janzen and Mrs Rogalsky Feb-
ruary 2
Buy your fire wood at the
Duerksen Mercantile Co Have
it cut and split in cook stove
lengths We deliver to your
place: soft wood at wagon double
box full $300 hard wood at
wagon double box full $350
stock Phone 719 J A Neufleld
Corn Okla
44lf
food Oatt for Cals
I have for mle good heavy
rust proof rrd teed Oat that I
will sell for 70 cent n la Cal I
or phone Harry Father No Id'
23 Weatherford 4244
rca calk
Choice kaffir hay fit cent
bn1 C Bergman Com Okla
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ron calc
Good Whit Leghorn and
White Orplegton Booctera
E King Colony Okla tf
KODAK FINISHING
HAIR’S STUDIO CORDELL
Developing lOe per roll and
Print 3c 4c and So each 4fitf
ATTENTION I
Wanted all kind of tewing
plain and fancy beading em-
broidery and hemstitching ren-
(onable prico Emma G Hina
Cordell Okla R4 Box 42 t
L H Lanier D D 8
DENTIST
Office over Beacon Offico
Cordoll
Ohio
Prices are steadily advancing but we have protected
our Customers by contracting
our machinery at old prices
Our repair stocks are
now complete— Prepare
for your Summer Work
Let ut serve you
Come in-We save you money
now
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Merc Co
A Good Living And Some-
thing Besides
With cows and a De Laval
Separator you are sure of a good
iving and something besides
Witfh cream or butter to sell
bringing in a steady cash income
with milk cream and butter for
your table and with skim-milk
to raise calves pigs and chick
ens you are absolutly safe For
a Separator see
P B Gunther
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Sat Febr 17th
m I will sell
Commencing at 10 o’clock a
at Public Auction
6 Cows giving milk
2 Jersey Cows
6 or 8 head of young cattle
8 or 10 head of Horses & Mules
2 set of Harness
Some Corn and Alfalfa Hay
Colony
Cm
E King
Okla
FU S SERVICE STATION
for Quality & Service
We are quite willing for our present cus-
tomer to be the judge of the quality of
our products and to those who have not
yet used them we extend our invitation
to do so and offer them the service and
advice of the experts of the Magnolia Re-
fining Co to help you in your lubricating
and fuel Problem We much rather save
you 10 percent on your repair bills and
upkeep of your Tractor than 50 per cent
on your oil bills Magnolia the depend-
able lubricant will do this
PUBLIC SALES
We have purchased 122000
pair U S Army 'Munson last
shoes sizes 5 to 12 which was
the entire surplus stock of one of
the largest US Goverment shoe
contract
This shoe is guaranteed one
hundred percent leather color
dark tan bellows tongue dirt
and waterproof The actual val-
ue of this shoe is $600 Owing to
this tremendous buy we can off-
er same to the public at $295
Send correct size Pay post-
man on delivery or send money
orcLr If shoes are not as repre-
sented we will cheerfully refund
I your money promptly upon re-
i quest
! National Bay State Shot Co
22S Broadway Now York NY
j - - - 4$tf
We have lowest prices on Pow-
der and Dynamite Fuse and
Caps Try our fresh stock
Duerksen lifer Co
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Unger, H. A. Washita County Enterprise (Corn, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1923, newspaper, February 8, 1923; Corn, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1842693/m1/4/?q=The+Kiel+Press: accessed June 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.