The Greenfield Hustler (Greenfield, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1915 Page: 3 of 10
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CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Estimates
Furnished
PHONE NO. 10
GREENFIELD, • - OKLA.
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Dr. C. K. ROBERTS, Dentist
Teeth extracted without
pain or danger
Gold crown and bridge work — None
better
All work fully guaranteed. R. R.
fare refunded when work amounts
to more than $5.
fMfiru* Room* 10 and 11 over Coib, hardware (tore
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Statement of the Ownership,
Management, Circulation, etc., re-
quired by the acts of August 24,
1912, of The Greenfield Hustler,
published weekly at Greenfield,
I Okla. Editor, managing editor,
business manager, publisher, W.
Platt Smith. Owner, W. Platt
'Smith. Known bondholders, mort-
gagees, and other security holders
holding 1 per cent or more of total
1 amount of bonds, mortgages or oth-
er securities, none.
VV. Platt Smith.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this hist day of Dec. 1914.
Hubert N. Thorasa,
Notary Public.
The Osier theory is being jolted
every day. The world needs old
men for their sum of knowledge,
young men for vigorous action.—
Oklahoman.
That comment, Mr. Editor, was
Bellamy’s idea perzactly.
Geary,
Oklahoma
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Low
*
Winter Tourist
Fares
TO THE
SOUTHEAST
Now in effect
Not necessarry to return
Until May 1st
OPTIONAL ROUTE
These low fares give an opportuni-
ty to take that long intended trip
SOUTHEAST
The Gearv booster says Dr. C. A.
Freeman 1 as been appointed physi-
cian for the Cheyenne*and Arapa-
ho Indians in this district.
A dispatch announces that a free
dinner was given to 100,000 persons
in Chicago by charities. Very nice,
out what causes the condition that
makes charity necessary.
It is thought that the leakage of
goods into Germany from Holland,
Denmark and Sweden is the princi-
pal cause of British seizure of car-
goes in American vessels. But if
our shipments are made and deliv-
ered in good faith, it is no business
of ours how much farther they go.
Information cheerfully given
Write to
FAY THOMPSON
Div. Pass. Agent.
Oklahoma - - City,
Or consult
S. Miller, - - Ticket Agent
GREENFIELD, OKLA.
In order to secure the market the
copper magnates would insist on
trading with Germany at the risk
! of a war with England.
For mice we are inclined to think
ex-president Taft is right in that
he considers the Philippines as unfit
for self government. The compari-
son of those Islands with Mexico is
apt, and a continual turmoil would
be t he resuit of our withdrawal.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHfcCNEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We. the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him iv -Toctly hormrabie in all business
trap Kdons and financially able to carry
on any obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL, BANK OF COMMERCE.
Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon tiio blood and mu-
cous aurfuces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75 cents per buttle. Sold
by all Pni^qists.
Tak- Unll'n Family pjiis for constipation
□
The New Jumbo!
FOR 1914
this engine is equipped with a two-speed device
that is a wonder. Also have a separator that
is built for this country and will do the work
FOR SALE BY
Julius W. Detwieler
GREENFIELD, OKLA.
Post Office Box 56
Get in Your Votes
January 8th is the last count. Be sure
and get you votes all in so they can be
counted. The Big T rip will be decided
and other prizes given.
Standing of Contestants
Miss Dixie Rycroft................... 675,515
Mrs M. L. Sanders............................................188,995
H. G. Dennison ........ 52,650
“ J. T. Elliott....................................................... 21,220
Miss E. L. Erlenmaier......................................... 15.005
“ Ruth Bolls.........................................................221,170
Mrs. L. L. Cotton..............................................382,275
C. P. Bush ....................................................... 2,155
Sam Long..........................................................169,095
“ J. VV. Detwieler............................................ 71,300
“ VV. PL Dunn .................................................... 1,000
“ L. S. Lowe.......................... 1,000
Miss Martha McClain........................................ 1,565
Contest will close January 8th
December 25 will be the next count. Alter that date until
the final count on January 8th, there will be no special prizes
given. All sales of Coupon Books will be entitled to 300 votes
in the last count. At that time there will be 2nd and 3rd
prizes given. Ask for particulars.
Someone wdl get the Trip to the Fair. This is the last chance
so aP contestants and their friends should get busy. If you
want lots of votes sell lots of coupon books.
WILL COOPER,
GREENFIELD, OKLAHOMA
FLOUR, FEED COAI
Use the Celebrated El Reno’s Best Flour, and you will not be
troubled with bad results on baking day. Every Sack guarantede
Corn Chops, Bran, Shorts
and Corn Meal and Coal
We buy all kinds of grain Give us a trial Telephone 15
El Reno Mill and Elevator Company
.C. E. MORELOCK, Mgr.
GREENFIELD, OKLAHOMA
J. H. SIMS, Dentist E. Tninthly
watonga, okla. Carpenter and Builder
Over 1st Nat’l Bank. Phone 103
Manufacturer and builder of Ce-
ment Caves
In Hitchcock second Monday work guaranteed prices right
and Tuesday of each month. Greenfin< >klah<» i
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The Greenfield Hustler (Greenfield, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1915, newspaper, January 7, 1915; Greenfield, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1170908/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.