The Greenfield Hustler (Greenfield, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1915 Page: 3 of 10
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GIEENFIELD, OKLA., HUSTLER
DOUBLE SERVICE
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
Guaranteed 7000 miles service
AHSOLl TKLV PI NOTURKPROOE
Double Service Tires are double
the thickness of the best standard
make tires.
This 100 per cent greater wearing
surface naturally gives that much
more mileage and service. The aver-
age of 12 plies of tough fabric and
one inch surface tread rubber makes
these tires absolutely puncture
proof.
These tires excel all others for
use in the country over rough and
rugged roads as well as on hard
pavements. They are as easy rid-
ing and resilient as any other pneu-
matic tire—the air space and pres-
sure being the same.
I hev are the most economical
and “care free” tires made and are
used where tires must be depended
nil and tire troubles can not be tol-
erated. Many Double Service style
tires are in use in the United .States
government and European war serv-
ice.
Our output is limited to a certain
amount, but for a short time we of-
fer the following reduced special
prices as an Introductory Offer:
Extra Heavy
Tire
Tubes
28x3
S 7.25
$2.20
30x3
8.60
2.30
30X3 T/2
10.85
5.10
3ix3P<
11.40
3-T5
32x3^
>2-75
3.20
3*M
14-25
4.00
32x4
T4.C)0
4.10
33X4
15-75
4.20
34x4
ifi.70
4-35
35X4
16.80
4.60
36x4
17-45
4.65
37-x4
U-r>5
4.70
35x4 J4
21.20
5.60
3^x4 U
22.50
5-75
37x4p2
23.Co
6.20
35x5
24.40
6.3s
36x5
25.10
6-55
37x5
26.30
6.6O
All other
sizes not
included in
above list also furnished. Xon-skid
at to per cent additional.
Terms: Payment with order at
above special prices a 10 per cent
discount allowed on orders for two
nr more tires. All personal checks
must be certified.
Try these tires and be convinced
of their very high quality.
Not sold through dealer.
DOUBLE SERVICE TIRE &
RUBBER CO.
Akron Ohio.
THE
WORLD MOVES,
SO DOES THE
Red Ball Transfer
W. T. WALKER, Propr,
Agent for
BURROW'S OIL.........
any kind you may need
3 Prompt delivery and
4 low prices. Phone 26
Slate Fair Premium List fur 1915
It’s ready for you. The premium
list announcing in detail all fea
i tures, events, classes, departments,
rules and regulations and amuse
ments for the Ninth Annual State
Fair and Exposition, 225 pages
bulging with premiums and awards,
is ready for exhibitors. A copy can
be secured free on request to I. S.
Mahan, secretary state fair, Okla-
homa City.
The fair period will be eight days,
Saturday, September 25, to Satur-
day, October 2. Information cov-
eiring transportation, freight and
express rates, entry requirements,
privileges and concessions, con-
tracts, premiums, fees, closing dates
for all departments is given.
The horse show, Pain’s fireworks,
Makovsky's band, five big time Vau
deville acts, constitute the evening
show, every night in front of the
grandstand. Heretofore the horse
show was a separate attraction.
Auto races, two days; harness and
running races four days.
In the cattle division there are
605 prizes; over300 in the horse di-
vision; eight pages are given to list-
ing prizes for swine. Fifteen prizes
are offered for county exhibits—$200
and a silver cup for first. Three
hundred an 1 ten prizes are offered
for public school exhibits. Boys’ and
girls’ clubs will be more prominent
this year. All members should have
a copy of this book. The Oklaho
ma Bankers’ Association offers five
scholarships at A. & M. college, val-
ued at $160 each, to winners.
Day admission will be 50c; night
25c.
Breeders’ Meeting.
The Blaine County Livestock
Breeders’ Association will meet next
Monday, May 24, at 2 p m., at the
court house to consider the free ag
ricultural fair law. Everybody wel-
come. H. C. Lookabaugh,
. Presideut.
Chas. Cox and family visited S.
H. Dennison and family Sunday.
Looks like Huerta was going to
stay awhile in this country. He
has leased a house on Long Island
and his family and belongings, con-
sisting of 30 persons and 100 pieces
of baggage, have arrived from
Spain.
What with emigration to this and
other countries and the number be-
ing killed in Mexico, perhaps that
hotbed of revolution may become
good, in that but fe.w of them will
be left to scrap.
Hewj*re of Ointments for
j i arrh That Contain Mercruy
mercury will surely destroy the sense
nf smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering- it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles should
never he used except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the damage
they will do is ten fold to the good you
enn possibly derive from them. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O., contains no
mercury, and is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous sur-
faces of the sytsem. In buying Hall’s
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu-
ine. It is taken internally and made in
Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes-
timonials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Portugal is in a state of revolu-
tion. Perhaps they know what they
are fighting for but it is not likely.
If they are so auxious to be killed
better go over and join in the war.
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Take Your Choice.
If one kind don't suit you we have the other kind
This is the time to get your farm implements.
Come and see what we have. We can show you
In Listers, the John Deere, Gale and Rock Is-
land. The same in 2-row lister cultivators and
also the Avery. For garden tools, I have the
5-tooth, 14-tooth and spring-tooth cultivators.
The Osborne, Gale and Keystone disc harrow,
the Gale and Osborne sulky plow and the Mc-
Cormick hay rake
Order your repairs now
See us for Mowers and Binders
W. H. Walker
HARDWARE, HARNESS, FURNITURE AND
FARM IMPLEMENTS
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. . Grinding Notice. .
We are grinding every Friday
Rain or Shine, for Cash or
Toll, and
ANYTHING IN THE GRINDING LINE
Yours for gpod grinding,
Detwieler Brothers ?™olL»6
:o: Wagon and Feed Yard :o: |
I am ruuning the White Star Barn
as a wagon and feed barn. Plenty
of stall room,
AND FIRST CLASS FEED OF ALL KINDS
Put your horses in shelter when you
come to town. It won’t cost much.
Prices are right and feed good.
! N. T. Bush, :o: :o: Proprietor I
The Hustler 50c a Year
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