The Greenfield Hustler (Greenfield, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GREENFIELD HUSTLER
THE GREENFIELD HUSTLER Interesting Items from Current Events
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT
H KEEN FI ELI), BLAINE UO., OK LA.
BY VV. PLATT SMITH
THURSDAY, NOV. 2, HUH
Entered as second class matter
March 14, 1913, at the Post
Office at Greeniield, Oklahoma,
under the Act of March 3, 1879
Subscription Price 50c Per Year
ANNOUNCEMENTS
DEMOCRAT
For Commissioner South District
JOHN R. HANKLA
[Items under this head are rewrit-
ten from a school paper by students
of the advanced room. The name
of the writer will be given each time]
BY FHEI) LOWE
At last the Capitol at Washing-
ton is declared to be finished. Work
upon it has been going on since the
administration of John Adams,
hack in the eighteenth century. On-
ly this last month the last stone
was lifted into place, under the
eaves.
For Countv Clerk
C. W. VAN LEHN
For Sheriff.
CLAUDE A. LEACH
REP I BLIP AN
For Sheriff
LEE A. AKIN
J. H. SIMS, Dentist
WATONGA, OKLA.
Over 1st Nat’l Bank.
In Hitchcock second Monday
and Tuesday of each month.
Elephant Butte dam, across the
Rio Grande, was “dedicated” last
Wednesday with proper ceren o-
nies. This is one of the most in -
portant dams ever built, and will
store more water than any other in
the world. When full the dam will
| contain 856 billion gallons, or !
enough to Hood the whole state of:
Delaware two feet deep. The wa-
ter will be used to irrigate parts of!
Texas, New Mexico and Old Mexico j
i IX • |
America is no longer dependent j ___
Phone 103 on Europe for dyestuffs. This an-; VVP
| nouncement is made at the annual j
j convention of the Paint, Oil and
Varnish association at Atlantic
City. The supply was stated to be
I short, but at the present rate of
• • • •
THE WORLD'S RECORD
• • • •
The Maxwell cars hold the world's
record for endurance
The Allen is a car with ample power, medium weight
and roomy and comfortable
THE
Maxwell $595
Allen $795
f. o. b.
Both cars made in Touring and Roadster
Racine, Fisk and Defiance Tires and Tubes
Auto livery and full line of repairs and acces-
sories. Work and and service guaranteed
L. L. COTTON
THE GREENFIELD GARAGE
Phone No. 28 day or night
. Claude Ruhl .
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Estimates Furnished
PHONE NO.
GREENFIELD, •
OKLA
Enumerate Only a Few of the
Many Articles in Our Store
Ask for What You Need in Our
progress we can within two vears
j produce all we need.
Tetanus, or “lockjaw,” is claim-
ing thousands of victims in the Ital-
ian army, in spite of anti-toxin!
treatment. Prolonged bathing of j
the wounded parts in warm water
has been found to he almost a sure
cure, but this is hardly possible in
the trenches. However, the Ital-
Comfort
Convenience
Courtesy
are only a few of the many
attractive features of Rock
Island service.
ian government is sending forward
hundreds of portable hath tubs,
made of rubber. Once established,
| tetanus is almost always fatal.
It is announced that the law
school of the University of Penn-
sylvania hereafter will refuse to
I give degrees to men whose lives
are not what they should be. either
in school or out.
An appeal has been sent out by
the California Fish and Game com-
mission asking teacher to help in a
war on English sparrows.
Talcum powder 10 to 35c
Toilet water
Toilet soaps 10 to 25c
Face powder (10 kinds)
Face cream
Mulsified cocanut oil (shampoo
Finger-nail enamel
Almond cream
Say man soap
Face cream soap
Almond cream
Cream lotion
Tooth brushes 10 to 35c
Tooth powder
Combs
Hair brushes
Clothes brushes
Scrub bushes
Pocket and hand mirrors
Razor strops
Shaving mugs
Shaving brushes
Pocket books
Bill folds
Fountain Pens $1 to $4 A full line of Stationery and a
choice line of Box Candy Don’t forget
our Jewelry. It is guaranteed
GREENFIELD DRUG COMPANY
THE NYALS’ STORE
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Direct Lines to
Chicago
Kansas City
Memphis
and beyond. Superior service
For reservations or information.please.
call on or write local Ticket Agent,
Rock Island Lines, or address
FAY THOMPSON, Division Pass. Agent
Oklahoma City, Okla.
President Wilson says this is the
I last great war that will occur which
1 this country can keep out of. Had
! this been said at anV other time
than in the heat of a campaign it
would have received more attention
for it is undoubtedly true; provided
there ever is another great war.
There should be every effort made
to prevent such another catastro-
phe as the present struggle, and
perhaps a way can be found.
Seven thousand coal miners are
out on strike in Oklahoma.
Coal is quoted at $12 50 in New
York with a 1-ton limit.
The German submarine liner
Deutschland is back again. It
docked at New London, Conn., at
2:25 a. ra. Tuesday. It has a cargo
1 of chemicals.
HUMRENO FLOUR
Because of its well known quality is an index to
the high standard of everything else with which
any store in stocked. You will find
...Humreno Flour...
possesses a distinctively sweet flavor, that
twangy, wholesome taste peculiar only to the
choicest hard wheat kernels
Its crisp, delicious flavor and dependabilit will
be a real four surprise. Your grocer has a
sack ready for you; stop an get it
MADE AND GUARANTEED BY
El Reno Mill & Elevator Co.
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The Greenfield Hustler (Greenfield, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1916, newspaper, November 2, 1916; Greenfield, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1170973/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.