The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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THE WILLOW TIMES
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(lirUiiPtu in now over and the J I) l!o < aiul iimilv
v« r 19lfi iinlruwtm: U> .u rnd. rift nun with hi* bn the«* a
yet w n't reluee how lim* flk«i • Ti :.
,ifl f:M. A*th«* NVw in; Miss Willi* Hu'mI of tcirGrn
* h« p« it will still Hfin? pear*jni|*# \% visiting \V Mi Doi.
and prosperity to our nation. a|ij t Li* ..•n-}-.
I joy McAllister and T K I'nder-
wood Haw iu.it returned from
Okla Hty, where they have at-
landed a Joint counsel meeting of
the directors of the Horary Oil &
(;at Co. Whereby owing to recent
.Vvelopraent toother with ihe
rani arreafc* the Kosary Co **y* ^
.hey have bee., forced to nm the | , (| . Q ,
value of the treasure sUxk from-
the former priee of 25 cents i er
share t© $1.00 per shaiv.
We understand that there are in« Christmas.
several men if our community in- Mr Claude McGoweu and wifb
tprested in the Rosary Oil & das spent Christmas wirti his parent*
The tfiirnraml v.*i > *|**nt Chr
istmrs with his parents near Erick'
Mrs C 7, Cttp;> sndChHorvO of
IMi ippit Hm (orUpmi ol M
week with her brother Ira Rop^r.1
Mr and Mrs Hoy Crither of'
Rosebud, Tex. mi. ?hal in«{ hand*
with friend and relaiivf-s in "XVil !
J !! Flows end w'u' of I •
un. Okla. speat < hriiMuiea w
lei#* daughter Mrs W S Iwm.
Mr a*«l Mrs J
Lewir il!e. Tex.
p. I will prowd lo devtlwp ffVWlncrr*
h nl , tier Willow. where I N
jTrrrHI drilled last >*«*ar and tru-
ti (f ek i nidc.*able >*a st a depth t f
it 5 iml. We have
who the officers of the hew com
asonable
«. . «. ot Ur liavcnui >ei i«arn «j
'rU" " T?S- ■! ^tWf^oftho M eotn.|Jur,n(
M'v '•; , r^v „«■ -<.r i i> kmh^^
Mrar.dJ.rnJ i Wlulanis of # • #1
Mar gUJB Mr and JfcJrsLoa Stand* ; • f*f «3f. n
k'd tad family of A '••• R« •¥
visited tlicir fcrcdw and •..;<* e., i ot r \ tcdall of tiie La'.ran f
\\« tie<ire to ••xtenu our neen*
felt (hanks 40 our neighbors and
nut y*Tktirned friend# f T iko k.ndnr ,hown u
Juimg the death of our Infant
ti grandson. l«eroy Cohb.
Mr and Mrs J S Cobb
Mr and Mr* J N Cobb
?.!i and Mrs 11 L Cray
Mr an-J Mrs I M Walker
J I. TVORav* Sunday.
'ihe I.O. O. F. A neheksh-
Lodges of \N illo-.v, will hn% a pul
lie joint in.-talla'ion next Wedru<
lay evening Jan. ? P^7. at l.rti
!\'m llall. Kverv boily is baited
of -
Headrick, vbited in Willow <1 v-
Co. and we are glad
prosperity
Ut note its in Erick.
MANGUM Oil- COMPANY
IS ORGAXIZAI)
Th * Mangum t)U i'o. was or-
ganiml !xst week \vii* u capital
a Tel: of $10 VWV The company
The Time is Al
Some One is Going To Get This Piano
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MV . H gixni '•
did; a f. llou .
Tom Wat *ot
he ace hi * crow
Of <-« urHe he
. eould swalUiw
uithiHit vomiting
020NA LOCALS
i <>1aic for last weck^
mu«t hovcatjewper lin«nl stomach. |
—LawrrneevUle rvi'ws Hiruld." |
.f xvo have ever w.ltwed Tom i ^hou'i' l>r<wr« ll.(rnle.ly with
Wnitm «r any one else- we J j[o«i att«Hl«e. d .xrcltait
dot uw.reof It. Hut, If wc were to; ' '''' *
jwallmv Tjm Wuisfln, wo <lurel Mr end
say llvat we would have mo.*e
bra'tuin our stoma*h than the
edi'or of the News He:*rdd h:^ ir.
his h<n d.—I-auraage tirapliio.
Spi'ing Creek
Xmas hai pa^t and all enjoyed
good Lime.
Thera was a very lar^c crowd
I! attended singing Sunday evening.
M." and Mrs R N Alien spent
Xmas wiLh Mrs Aliens mother,!
Mrs Lowry of Sayre.
John Ik'Hid and hi;- uncle W W •
Heard cf Dtyhi, left Sunday for!
Mrs Bill Boynton of
<.^uaimh. Te a'* have been visiting
their parents Mr and Mrs W.J.
lioynton. returning to their horns
j Sunday.
Mrs J. D. Boynton is spending
11 ho holidays with he<* parents
; Mi* and Mis Matthews of Kdraond.
Mrs Joe Dudek left Monday
io spe*id Christmas with friends
at I)nllas.
Mr James Richardson of Can*
ada irf visitir.g his aunt and uncls
Mr and Mrs J no. Richardson.
Ludic Casileberry spent Man.
night with Ella Snow.
The pie supper was well uttcn-
Van Zandt county Tex. on a visit, di d, we thank all those who con-
Mrai.d Mrs A (' He ard spent
tributed.
Mpiidty night with the editor nndj Grace Smothcrrnan spent
wile.
gpijff|g Creek
;06 ?He if- '.Vfipfk /' *•
The fair weather of the past
week ha j enabled the patton grow-
Next Monday, Jan. 1st, 1917. will be the last turn
in day for the piano contest. All checks must be in
by 4.30 p. m. Monday Jan. 1st. We will allow the
same amount of special service cks as published last
week. Don't fail to look over our bargain counters.
Sqecials for Saturday; $10,000. worth of special ser-
vice cks on each Eod blanket or mans cap, on dis-
play on bargain counters. $5,000. worth on each
I $1.25 suit of mens union suits. $2,500. worth on each
81 boys or girls union suit. On the Regal car we will
give $2,000,000. worth.
On all accounts paid Saturday and Monday we
will give $50. worth of special service cks for each
jj $1. paid.
w. S. IS0M & CO
I the week end with her uncle, Mr
i J. H. Love of Carter.
I The dance wts well attended
at Mr Snows Friday evening
everyHody reported a fine time.
. Iv'lokpao is tliking *
new residence oh her fari^ nNir
Ozona.
MfC. WShadwicV is moving
era to finish their cotton err) i>e- this week to the Brov&p farm.
| fore Merry Xmaaarrive.".. I Mr J. 1). Boynton attended the
Buck (>aek istreportcd as very | singing at Willow Sunday.
j sick from air elapse of typhoid Sunday School was well atten-
fever which i:as confinetl hir.) to c]c(j> come out young people, your
his bed for som2 v/ee'ej past. | pfcsence will be appreciated.
I Mr and Mrs K.N. Allen sjK'jit j rpjie Xmastiee will be at Ozona
| Sunday at Delhi as the guests of j «jynday evening. Everybody envi-
j Mr and Mrs Ciay Webb. j te(j come antj have a good time.
1 Mr and Mrs A. C. Heard were) "The Two Wise Owls"
j dinner guests of Mr and Mu Rie- j —
I hard Chase Sunday. i DIED
.•« j« ji
Mrs J V Suddith who has been
in the Hospital r.t Mangum for
sometime died last Wed. evening
at that place. Mrs Suddith was
daughter of Mr and Mrs J W
Biffleand leaves a husband and
three children to mourn her loss.
The remains were layed to rest in
I There was a very good crowd
j attended Sunday School Sunday
! morning.
■ There was a collection taken
: up Sunday for the orphans home
| at Okla. City, -something over
J $6.00 was given. • -
j Mrs E.C. Young is greatly inv
' prov ing but h not yet able toleave; the Brinkman cemetery.
• her room. j
I Paul Cook and family spent 1 NAME YOUR FARM—Then
1 Sunday at the home of <-T- I havesome nice letter heads and
i Clartcy. j envelopes printed with your name
Mrs Bertha Hand was the guest, an(j the name of your farm on
of her aunt Mrs E.C. Young Sun. j them. a letter sent away with
Miss Luna Swaner spent Sun-1 your return address printed on
day with he/ cousins misses Alta! the corner is a guarantee that your
and Ida Young. ' letter will not be lost. Hun-
, Mrs Minnie Ellison was anot •• r .dreds of valuable letters are lost
cailer at Mrs Youngs Sunday. every year by persona who forgot
Mr and MreJoe Price of Willow, jjf write their return addreaa on
' were the guest, of Mr., Pri c( envel^ If the envelope.
' mother Saturday and Sunda; reJ H , 'T 'f'? WOUM
| turning home Monday , never U.-lost. Try .tout,
; Mr and Mrs Clay 1?ebb of! j
j Delhi, are the proud parents of aj
baby girl which arrived at their
! home on Thursday last. : ■
For neat job work,
The Willow Times.
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Roper, Ira T. The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1916, newspaper, December 29, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276427/m1/1/: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.