The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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DICKEY, V P. JOHN W. HIGGINS, Cashier.
Trails
Annual
To Save Is to Have
Suppose you save 25 cents a day. That
docs not mean much to the average man.
You won’t miss it.
Yet that 25 cent* a day in ten years grows to nearly
a thousand dollars. And the interest, which we pay
you lor saving your money, brings the total to
well over eleven hundred dollars. •
Think of what you can do with this.
Realize Your Dreams
Just a few years of small but steady savings will
bring you many of the things you aro longing for.
Perhaps you want a car. Perhaps you want to buy
the farm next to you. Perhaps you want to start a
son in business, or to go traveling, or to educate
yourself or your children.
Saving will do all there. And Lest of all, you will
have formed the saving habit and will never be one
of the nine men
out of every ten
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last years penni-
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mayors.
s and county judge i
ales.
At this meeting will ho elected
la president and state vice preai
dents for tl v ensuing year.
A special f<
j vent ion tv ill b
! automobiles,
schedule of e
he published *
her let. 1 i
towns a Imp: the routes will show
interest in this (treat road move-
ment, that is daily giving Ihcrr
desired publicity and business,
by sending one or more dele-
gates and at least one car thro’
;.<> 11H‘ cut uoitiun.
:slack was
vent the dronei
Bnd the soak
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tould he heard the in«
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Lugert News Letter
Reluming after an absence of
nearly ten years. Clvde M. Rock-
er. formerly a resident of thh
yicinity but now mining geolo-
gist of New Mexico who is con-
tributing his war woik l it a; I or d
camp general reerttary of the W, ,
t night and soaked]
nk lit before
last night and we’ll never
tkt d any more,
care we, wu’re s»
and so gay,
members of the Y j
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loi idus, one soggy bed I
f r tin* four of us.
! four of ua will tough it I
alone. ”
he worst of it was that
o d night the same chorus ;
v\ ; ting with equal verity, fori
h d / h i 1 the gentle god wooed
th>‘ campers to pleasant dreams
be Ere the crafty .Jupe poured
f< ' his vials end the sleepers
w aroused to the necessity of j
of s <*king shelter in autos or j
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Mr . Roberts and 1 heir baby ac-,
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1 Y. M. C. A. at Fort Sill, visiter
i Lugert lust wor k. Mr, Becker
(came with a camping party com-
! posed of his family mid some
brother secretaries of tie* Y”
|at Ft. Sill and found a pleasant
; camping place at the Big Boul-
ders within a short distance
from the Lugert station. On hii
01 arrival at Lugert. Mr. Becker
0 land party were met by Frank
0 : Becker, Lis brother, whom he
’’X had rot s<:en for some seven
„♦■*. | years and with whom he hart
0-1 done prospecting during his resi-
01 der.ee in this section. Franl
Becker is now' a farmer in Kiowa
county.
The party made the trip in a;
pair of trusty “iizzards” and ■on j
their arrival enjoyed the scenery
of Bulldog canyon before going I
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Ul family. The following
!; re w .s one grand blanket ■
l.i tiding drying party and j
tht old Sol had repaired nil
,re done by the midnight
rber.
’j i o evening a pleasant call
wa. made upon the Vandal fam-
ily • • here there were songs and
a 6. c* ,d time in which Mr. '
H. rcer. Mi s Hubbard and Mrs. i
H ■ aid took part. Mrs. Clyde
; played the aceompani- ,13||y do not vote
get slaughtered.
plica with the findings of the
uncil or arbitrators, nnd in no
•ase to make war inside of three
i nths from the time the find-
ings are reported.
If a caus.' is just it will not
Itany of its virtue in three
months time.
In three months time those
vho frequently make war, hut
• i) not do the fighting, will have
;ime to hear from those who us-
slaughter but
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The following day the campers
[•ct.iul j>jr home, stopping en-
routc fi.T :: night and day at the
U. S. Forest reserve where a
call was made upon Frank Rust
and his family previous to
ing a place for the camp
pleasant woodland ghlde.
find-
in a
Big Pavement Dance
Fresh Vegetables. Fruits. Butler, Eggs, Garden
and Field Foods, emi all those extra nice things so
much in demand by the public. We carry a large
stock and a big v rimy and fill all orders promptly.
At Hobart Saturday night,
into camp. After getting settled,! startinR at nine o’clock, there
the campers made several trips' wil| fae a pavement ball the pro-
to Devil’s canyon and vicinity | ceeds of which will go to the
L1* where they visited the beaut
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There is no difference that can
arise which cannot be adjusted
if both sides are inclined to be
fair. And the very purpose ol
the League of nations is lo pre-
vi nt war by enforcing fairness.
England had reason for going
to war because Germany, once in
the war, broke her agreement as
to Belgium. America had rea-
son for going to war because
G nnan.Y, once in the war and in
<it hi i rate straits, violated the
rules of the sea. Germany
never thought England would
come in, much less America.
Had she realized how many na-
tions would bn pitted against her
before the finish there would
have been no beginning.
How much more careful will a
nation be, then, about going to
war if declaring war means of-
fense to 45 other nations, and
how much less likely is a nation
to declare war if from six to
nine months time is taken to
think it over?
The League of Nations plan con-
templates absolute justice, gives
a nation the right eventually to
declare wj,r if its people become
convinced they have a just cause,
but provides that they shall
think it over and make sure they
are right before going ahead.
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We have a full i. dc of the best groceries the
market affords, also handle the famous
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spots which Mother Nature h ;
created through the lapse of
vears in the geologic proceru s
that have taken place since the
beginning of time. Several- ex-
plorations were made during
baseball team. Childress, TexastEj
baseball h am will play at Ho-j =
hart Sunday afternoon at three r.
•’clock end it. is expelled to be a 2
hard fought game, as Childress =
has one of the strongest nines in =
piorauons were nuue uunr^ (the Southwest and Hobart has a
which Mr. Becker, the geol- gbod 0ne The Hobart
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ogist, confirmed his forme;
observations as to the ancient
formations of the red and blacl
granite which form the c re oi
the present Wichi -
He stated that the rocks belong
to the pre-Cambrian age. t!v
mountains being among tl. had
most ancient on earth, and in : with
hand will furnish
dance.
20 piece I
music for the
When you need anything in
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware or Implements,
Come see
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We are now in our new quarter and
better prepared to give you service
than ever before. Don’t forget that
we sell
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France and Russia to a ~
. shu ■ ul' Wo can save you money on your purchases and wiil
crust of terra firma. have found nothing to arbitrate.
Three of the party, Mr. Becker If she had waited for findings
H. N. Roberts and E. L. Haw. of a board of arbitration before |
were members of the Y. M. ('. going to war there would havejr
A. male quartet at Ft, Sill and f. been no war. =
camp fire concert was one of the Nations will have plenty of =
delightful features of the out- time to cool off before going to 5 We sell the famous
door experiences. This war war if the Covenant of the
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League of N.dmns is adopted.
In that document the members j
of the League bind themselves
to submit disputes to arbitration
or to the council and they agree
“in no case to resort to war un-
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Patronize home industry and be happy
Schmidt Bros. Proprietors
The subscription li : --f :h > Kiowa County News is.lengthening
out stea.dily. If you are not on the list now is
in. R mewa's are accnp able also. We want all old subscribers to
• stay with us.
experiences.
given for the benefit of the-
neighboring families.
S Mrs. Clyde Becker and hr
|=ifour children and Mrs. H. N.
= i Roberts and baby and Dr. David
•E Robertsi religious work secretary
§ at “Y” No. 130 at the School of til three months after the award
H Fire, were the other members ol af the arbitrators or the report
lithe party. of the council.”
E The camp wTas made on the The council in which to make
E pi ce of Mr. Vandal and throng: Us report after ihe facts have
the courtesy of the Vandal fare- been submitted to it by the na-
ily and Mrs. Hubbard such ne- dons in dispute, fhe nations in
ces3ities as water and farm dispute can do as they lik \ sub-
produce were obtained. mit differences cither to the coun-
The first night of the arrival cil or to arbitrators of their own
of the campers, Friend Jupiter choosing.
a^oocTtime^o'h'op Bluvius got much on the job, The binding part of the agree-
shortly after the mystic hour,
and not even the shelter of a
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Hornbeck, W. W. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919, newspaper, August 21, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172384/m1/1/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.