The Greenfield Hustler (Greenfield, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1915 Page: 3 of 14
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GKEEn CIKLD, OKLA
U S T L E R
THE GREENFIELD HUSTLER
I'lIULISIlED EVERY THURSDAY AT
tiltKENFIKLD, BLAINE CO., OKLA.
BY W. PLATT SMITH
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1915
Entered as second class matter
March 14, 1918, at th Post
Office at Greenfield, Oklahoma,
under the Act of March 3, 1879
Subscription Price 50c Per Year
El Reno Mill &
Elevator Co.
Grain
Coal
Flour
and
Feed
C. E. Morelock
Manager
Litmus Test for Soil Reaction
The natural reaction of a fertile
soil should be slightly alkaline. Acid
soils do not produce well. It is an
easy matter to determine whether
a given soil is acid or alkaline by
means of the litmus paper test.
Litmus paper may be purchased
at a drug store in two colors, red
and blue, and should be ot good
strong color. To apply the test it
is necessary to knead a handful of
the soil into i ball with the aid ol a
small quantity of rainwater. (Do
not use well water.) Break open
the ball and place a piece of red pa-
per between the halves so that one
third of the length will remain un-
covered. Press the two portions
together and set aside. Repeat this
with another portion of the same
soil, but insert a piece of the blue
litmus paper. Examine the test
papers at the end of an hour, or
atter standing over night, and note
if they have changed color. If the
red paper has become blue, the soil
is alkaline; but if the blue paper
has changed to pink or red, the soil
is acid.—Dr. Charles K. Francis,
Chemist, Experiment Station, Okla-
mH A. and M. College, Stillwater.
(Query—Then what treatment is to
be given the different soils.)
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Bail ties $1 per bunch Barb wire $3.80 and $4.10
per 100 lbs 32-in. field fence. 36 cts per rod
Binder Twine 10 and 11 cents per lb.
All kinds of Farm Implements, Hardware and
— Furniture ——————
W. H. WALKER
~ii ii 11 11 u - —in
Dr. C. K. ROBERTS, Dentist
Teeth extracted without
pain or danger
Lold crown and bridge work—None
better
All work fully guaranteed. R. R.
l.ire refunded when work amounts
to more than $5.
A(t;,Room 10 and 11 over Colb, hardware store
UIIICC. traiffct down ball to ibe left
G»ary, - - - - Oklahoma
Tolliver Rotary
Disc Sharpener
LOCUST GROVE.
October fith.
Mrs. Johnson called on Mrs. Alf
D.ckens on Friday of last week.
J. W. Bailey and Mrs. J I. West
and daughter Cora were callers at
the J. A. Dunn home Thursday.
Henry Uoedder took dinner at Alf
Dickens’ Thursday of last week.
Locust Grove pupils are rejoicing
over a new well. Sam B tils aid
Nick Wilson did the drill work.
L. P. Dunn, who has been attend-
ing the state fair at Oklahoma City,
stopped here for a visit with his son
W. E. Dunn and daughter Mrs. R.
I. Marriott.
Mrs Tom Eiliott visited with her
brother, Mr. McClung, Friday.
Dudley Roach shipped hogs to the
city this week.
Mrs. J. I. West spent Saturday
with Mrs. W. E. Dunn.
Mr. Hennessey, wife and daugh
ter, of Wichita, were callers at Lo-
cust Grove school Friday. Our
teacher, Miss B'lorence, accompa-
nied them in their car as far as
Ferguson, returning Sunday evening
Mr. Peck, of Bridgeport, and a
friend, visited with W. E. Dunn Fri-
day and Saturday.
Douglas Dunn and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. Dunn’s sister,
Mrs. C. E. Morlev.
Clate Duncan is attending the
fair at Anadarko.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Webbr spent
Nyals ’ Remedies
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KNOWING THAT NYALS’ REMEDIES
are best for our customers we recommend
them to you. In making each sale of Nyal
remedies we have in view the interest of the
buyer-the one it benefits.
We have calk for Nyals’ remedies every day. We be-
liev in giving our customers what they call for, but at
the same time we think it is to the interest of the buyer
to use Nyals’ Family R a lias
SOLD AT GREENFIELD DRUG STORE
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Nyals Remedies
We are tor GOODRICH
Fair-Listed
Tires
Because they ^
set the pace
lor square
dealing
Disc sharpening by rolling
them cold. Price 30 to 75c
GENERAL BLACKSMITH-
ING AND REPAIR WORK
E. V. ROOFE
Greenfield, Okla.
Cowpere th*M Good"
licb“F.ir-Lirt" prices,
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Lave previously paid.
allowing trcm.ndous
^reductions with price* you
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SIZE
30x3
30x3’<
33x3X
33x4
34x4
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37x5
33x55-:
PLAIN TK KAO
$9.00
11.60
13.35
19.05
19.40
27.35
32.30
43.80
SIZE
30x3
30x3’.'
32 x3V:
33x4
34x4
36x45:
. 37x5
3*xV/t
SAFETY TRTAD
$9.45
12.20
14.00
20.00
20.35
28.70
33.90
46.00
STILL HERE
LIVERY SERVICE
CARS STORED
CHARGES REASON
ABLE
There Is more Catarrh in this section qt
the country than all other diseases put
together, and until the last few years
was supposed to be Incurable. For a great
many vears doctors pronounced it a local
disease and prescribed local remedies, and
bv constantly failing to cure with local
treatment, pronounced it incurable, bet-
ence has proven Catarrh to be a consti-
tutional disease, and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only Constitu-
tional cure on the market. It is taken In-
ternally. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. They
offer one hundred dollars for any case it
falls to cure. Send for circulars and tes-
1 Address': F. J. CHENEY & C<X. Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists. 76c. tl „
Take Hall's Family Pllfs for constipation.
Clf you sre charged 1cm for eome other make,
they're taking it out of the tire.
Clf you are charged more, they're taking it out
of you.
We aslo do repair
work and carry a sup-
ply of Repairs, Oil
and Gasoline
GREENFIELD GARAGE, L. L COTTON, PRO’R
Sunday with their son, Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Webb were
listed among the Greenfield visitors
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunn spent
I have a good business building
well located will sell, or trade for
young stock. C. W. Van Lehn,
Greenfield, Oula.
Maps—Accurate, up-to-date maps
Mr. ana Mrs. J. «. -r-“- of Blaine county. Call at The Hast-
Saturday and Sunday wit ien jer office an(j examine them. For
daughters, C. E. Albin. sale.
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