The Alva Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 2 of 12
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THE ALVA RECORD FRIDAY OCTOBER 27 1922
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I’chlishud every Friday by
J!I KEY & 1 1 LA KEY
i:m n iis and owners
ALVA 20 YEARS AGO
From Rmi flow's Reo:l
J I Renfrew Full
R inker Stint went to the conven
turn at Augu-ta Saturday in his au
tonmhile On ai riving tin re we rio-j
t t (I his highly decorated shirt front!
wltul looked is tlnmyh it had been I
run over hv an Aha street sprinkler I
iu a windy dn and aski d foi an ex-
I'lUial ion “Well'’ said Cap “there
are several mud lades noi th of town1
and the only way to pu t around them
a- to po tliouyh th m and tin only
way to pu in ne them was to put on
a lull lit ad of 'team and disli right
t! rough or othirw -e mv team was'
Imely to stop aliolt the middle of the
pond and leave me no show hut to TJ)e
wade out A mi auto have seen the
m ud a lid vv liter I 'y ’’
Nun Mimiiidii1 t'v diet n Fred aril
Ine I-ash Mr A S Hankins' Mr
I Slone and ntlieis left la-t week for
! tin G A R Nit'onnl Fneampment
j at W a lunpl on city
I Rev I f F'-timr left Tuesday
imii'iiinp to attend the Raptist terri-
torial eoiiv i ni ion which met at Nor-
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Mr Id si ! im h editor of the Jit
COMING
TO ALVA OKLA
Physician on Chronic Diseases j
Will Visit Our City j
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Wednesday Nov 1st j
And Will Be at the Gunn Hotel from 1
1 p m to 6 p m ONLY
Dr I’otteif of III OS (iarlithl Avt
News was married September 25id Kansas City Mo who has treated I
to Mi— Anna Jttt daughter of Mr thousands of patients with elect ricity j
J I' Jett of Clio The edtorial ' ‘nl niedieine will pive consultation I
I ratei nit v of Woods county all know examination uml all the medicines
and re 'poet Editor Fun Ii and will no “eces-ary FREE All parties taking
d'uilit pa- appropriate resolutions in ’ advantape of this offer an request-
honor of the happy event at the next’ l'il D state to their triends the re-
repular meudinp of the County Press mlt f the treatment
Association
O R Rn y ami family with the Treats DEAFNESS by an entnely
The wav to MIC mmiev is not to spend it That is a VOl’V buiiily of T C Alexander arrived in i now process
' Alva r rulay Irom Longmont Colo I
simple rule as old as time Inn tlu tires lit pHIi'V commissioners Air Alexander is oil the way with! Treats catarih throat and lung dis-
seom not to have learned the old teachings Money has been KUOtls and will he here 111 a few eye and ear stomach liver and
days I kidneys pravtl rheumatism paral-
rather stringent tilt" past two years ami we have not heart! of id Madison left la-t week for his ysis neuralgia nervous anil heart
these men building new homes new barns or in anv way greatly i iifalfa ranch in Ford enmev Kan- disease epilepsy Bright s disease dis-
’ ' I I sas to remain a week or two cases of the blaelder blood skin
improving their personal property yet they have spent the taxi Hugh Martin I) R Frazier L E 1 (miter stammering and asthma
pavers’ money with a free hand I Prau‘n"ul 'Ml' Sr'K'ns Lft Monday !
for Hillings to attend the Oklahoma ple and rupture without deten-
November ith the voters of Woods eountv will have the Grand Eotlpe Knights of Pythias Eon from business
oppoitunitv to place m these offices men who are capable and I M'- 7 Jurihtv ami sou Alien mir
1 r returned yesterday morning from f yen nre improving under voui
anxious to save the people's money They are seeking office I Mai mn Ohm where they have been family physician ill) not take up our
valuable time The rich and the poor
are treated alike Idleis and curios-
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to sit down to
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something fine u-'hen
Willie Jones eats a
U hole great big box
of Kellogg’s Corn
h tabes because that's
the only hind he will
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You’ll agree that you never ate such delicious such
satisfying cereal as Kellogg’s Corn Flakes! Those big
sunny-brown “sweet-hearts-of-the-corn” are so fasci-
nating in flavor and so crispy and crunchy that you don’t
wonder the children are thrilled to eat them!
Compare Kellogg’s with imitations to realize their
quality their appetizing appeal their wonder-crispness!
Unlike imitations Kellogg’s are never tough or leathery
cr hard to eatl Each heaping spoonful of Kellogg’s is
even moie joyous than the last — there
is no end to the happiness that is yours
eating Kellogg’s Corn Flakes!
on that platform ami not on a past record that has been entirely I L 1 1 F1 t x
j ‘ lhey vis'td ( hicago Ucvktnd Cm-
too CO'-tly lor the people of Woods county Icinnati ami ether Citic while gone it v scckeis plciiM stay away Our
( ( ‘and had an all mund good time t-me D valuable
j" "j" "j ! They are glad tu get home where it
tltie-n’t ram all the lime
A TEST OF STRENGTH
DR FRANK HOME
Remember NOT A PENNY will be
1 barged for the nieilu me required to
all t ho-ii taking treatment thN trip
Otiiee hour 1 p m
toasted
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ASK FOR KELLOGG’S! Be sure
that you get Kellogg’s — the delicious
Corn Flakes in the RED and GREET
package that bears the signature of
W K Kellogg the originator of
Toasted Corn Flakes NONE ARE
GENUINE WITHOUT IT!
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Also makers rf KELLOCnT KRUMBLES and KELLOqr’S EPAN cooked and I rumklid
One of our Republican friends tells us that a poll on the
governor’s race was taken at a republican meeting the other
night and out of twenty-three votes Mr Fields received eighteen
ami Mr Walton five lie seemed to think that spelled defeat
for the Democratic nominee If Mr Fields doesn't get his votes
from the Republicans where does he expect to get them?
Might ns well attend a Masonic meeting and ask how many
present are Masons
But it may be those live Democratic votes that are worry-
ing our Republican friend
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AGAINST MR WILSON
Dr Frank who vv th hU wife has
fiien visding- relatives m Dallas Te- tJ
as the past few weeks has returned avnpaned by their husband Re-
heme Mrs Frank will return home member the date Wednejday No-
a week or two later vember lt at the Gunn Hotel from'
1 Tg 77 I p m to 6 p m one half day only
Harry George of Buffalo anti his
brother-in-law Benson llubbard ot-1 Alva Ukia
Beloit Kansas were in the city!
Monday on their way to Cherokee
Mrs Fern Johnson or the Reed I
Stores has resigned her position due
to the ill health of her mother Mrs !
Wheatley I
WANTED — Clean cotton rags Will
pay good price Alva Record
W'e have heard of a state in which a candidate for the1
higher hall of Washington was nominated by the combined ef-1
forts of machines in several cities which absolutely dictate how
the city elections go The vote handed to this gentleman by 1
these machines was so great that it counter-balanced the vote 1
of nearly the entire state outside the cities whereupon it was
proclaimed that the nomination was a rebuke of President Wil-
son Forsooth
We can imagine the units which are the pawns of these
machines leaping to their feet and exclaiming “Misther Chair-
man Misther Chairman a question of personal privilege Who
are this Mr Wilson we are agin? Is he the one who sells the
ham what am?” Yes they have heard of Mr Wilson — Cen-
tral Christian Advocate
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Johnathan Davis Democratic candidate for governor of
Kansas says the taxes on farms in that state are devouring the
farmers In l!)lo the total farm taxes were 10 A (HI 00
and the total value of farm products $: liiS b‘ 1(5700 In l‘J‘Jl
the total farm taxes were '?7o0(il!o'1700 and the total value
of tarm prodmts 8'o 1 1 ‘J 1 PJOO which is now ”0 per cent of
the production
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Democrat- in their campaign in Kansu- are giurg the
people something to think about Kansas has had an a mage
of seven strikes to one in Democratic Oklahoma and also taxes
are an average of fifteen per cent higher m Kansas than m
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M W STRAW X Cashier
J H DYE Assistant Cavluer
G A HAItBAUCII Director
STATEMENT
of the condition of the
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
“The Personal Set v !ce Bank” -Alva
Oklahoma
at the close of business Sept 15 1922
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts $42303690 Capital Stock $5000000
Overdrafts 34269
Banking House Furniture 1 Surplus and Undivided
and Fixtures 1760000 Fronts 4078314
Federal Reserve Bank Bills Payable NONE
Stock 255000
Reierve
Bond and War
rant $ 5542426
Cash and Sight
Exchange 31952390 — 37495316
Rediscounts NONE
DEPOSITS $72769461
TOTAL $81848275
TOTAL $ 81848275
THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS CORRECT
M W STRAWN Cashier
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MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
i independent newspapers in Nebraska :
are very good for the election of Chas
Democratic am
claun that the chance
W Bryan for gowmnor of that state and the whole ticket with
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Our suggestion for the next war is that we semi all of the
profiteers to do actual fighting and let all Legion members work
in the shpyards That ought to even things up a little bit
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German marks are now selling for seventy cents a thous-
and If this do-inking process proves successful the newspa-
pers could buy up several million marks and save considerable
on the price of newsprint
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Found in the health column of a large daily: “Dear Doc:
do you think a little swig of taken after meals is harmful?”
Answer: “Not if you can get the ’’ !
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have exceeded five million dollars each All of these men were
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Blakey and Blakey. The Alva Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922, newspaper, October 27, 1922; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2133055/m1/2/: accessed May 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.