The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1919 Page: 1 of 10
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LONE WOLF, KIOWA COUNTY. 01. LA HO M A, THURSDAY OCT. 9. i:)l:».
NUMBER 43
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rervev wo iaouui uterine army service men last i * unlay,
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Our Soldier Kecept ion Inc 1 ittlc Playhouse Conoany
J. C. JACOBS, Pres.
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little IVayhouae Co. has
distinction <4 hung the most'
co.'Sful dri niatic organ z ition !
r in Iyc< utn work. The
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Your Dollar’s
Opportunity
Your dollar’s opportunity is now. today!
Set it towoik lor you. Give it the task
of multiplying itself. In doing so it will
perform its part in the world affairs.
Every man’s money should be making use
of this opportunity. Farmers, for instance,
can not only feed the world; through
busines.cJ^ke handling of their farms
and businesslike handling of their in-
comes they can help to develop the world.
Thrift Is Patriotism
Saving is a form of serving. It U one of the biggest
forms of national service—service to your country.
Our first president said. “Economy makes happy
homes and sound nations."
The way to start right is
to start right now I Saving
is as much a habit as
{•pending or putting things
off. Once formed, it is
easy to continue. But un-
like other habits, it is a
good habit.
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are professional]
ph era and can adapt them !
l v i ;.i t o varied conditions ol
iyceum and Chautauqua pre-
sentation.
During the present tour they
r.re using a specie! arrangement
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order of Gild Fellows and the
Rebekahs, was generously sup-
ported by the public. Owing to
threatening weather the place of
meeting was changed to the
school building, where over 400
people ate of the bountiful dinner
spread upon the long tables.
After dinner the throng; „f one of the b.st known sue-
parked the High Sch<ol «
Hum where a brief hut interest-; evening, and are prepared also
ing program was rendered, as (to give an evening of one act
follows; {!days. They have arranged their
Music by the orchestra as to
Messrs, t orn and Davis, and for musical and specialty nurn !
Miss ( lara \\ i11 is. Lera between the acts.
Welcome address Rev. A- W. T he company provides their
Fawcett,
1 iano solo- Miss Eva u Olin. cry and the stage airangcment
Vocal duet .Miss Rena Adatni , a
and Hobart Adams.
Solo-Miss Falconer. | This IV, gram will be the firs;
Quaitet-R. C, Adams, Hobart of the L\eeum Cuui e givi o
; Adams. Mrs. R. E. Maddy and Saturday, Oct. !!th. at 8:If,
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hole- Miss Ida King. ion lor tills number 75 cents.
Then followed short talks by -.-son tickets for the four num
the soldier boys. , Lcrs only $2 00
After the program a game of
ball was played on the grounds
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\\ ho Wants to 'Numerate?
in the north part of town- High
School vs. Soldiers, resulting in
a score of 12 to 7 in favor of the
soldiers.
What Next?
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W. F. Cigiill reports
pound baby girl at his
since Sunday night.
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house
Have just received application
, blanks from Washington for the
lTrrim- ,• r : Enumerators of the Census-
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Our Pry Goods Department is receiving special ; for'^i j bu sUi b“ ?*"**!‘“'f east and we
“ ..... — -- he fact that we have been held ' : : ; of Okla. must watch out for our people.
The Flu Situation
A. R. Lewis state health com-
missioner sends out the following
flu instructions.
Travelers should be particular-
ly cureful that they use every
precaution to keep from conta-
gion. They are chief spreaders
of some epidemics and if they’ll
help to the utmost they’ll keep
out much influenza.
Use common sense, everyone,
1 hat’s the best advice 1 can give.
Keep in the open air all you can
and sleep in the .best ventilated
pla.-es possible. The influenza
has started in the east and we
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THEM ARE no better,
SHOES
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Buying Shoes
Means Buying
Comfort
or Discomfort
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ing, how smart, or
how substantial the
shoe you buy, it’s
not your shoe unless
it’s comfortable.
attention this season. We are working for
a bigger and better drygoods business for
Lone ¥/'oif than has ever before been known,
therefore we will carry everything needed for
the Fall and Winter trade. We have just re-
ceived our new line of Blankets, Bath Robes,
Outings and ginghams. Cotton picking time
is drawing near, so don’t forget the duck to
make those sacks. We can also furnish sacks
ready-made.
up, held down, sandbagged,
walked on, sat on, flattened out
and squeezed fust by the Unit-
ed State s government for pub
Physicians should keep their
patients in the best ventilated
r yuucuus in me uesi venuiaiea
bp worth League Officers places, in tents in the open air if
At, their meeting Sunday night! neec^
licity’for war tax. Liberty loan bpworth League of the M.
bonds, exct .ss profits and ir.conu Church elected the following
tax; for state, county and city j°"lcer9: i
President, Miss Ethel Clayton; fences
Everyone can do his share.
Everyone must do his share, or
share in the fearful conse-
highwav tax; for auto tax and,
svntax; and by every society and ^ v:ce President,
organization that inventive mind
of man can invent to extract
from the newspapers their stock
in trade free for nothing; by the
Mrs. J. M.
Lafaver; 2 id vice-president.
Miss Estes Wiley, 2 d vice-presi-
A. K. Henderson. Clerk of Dill
r...... Township, tendered his resigna-
dent, Mi 5 E!uie Whitesides: 4th!tion yesterday which was ae-
vici-president, Miss Hoyles; Sec-
ou know how a
shoe should “ted.”
It’s part of our busi-
ness to give yo :
shoes that feel that
way. We are con-
vincing more people
all the time that
we do know our
business.
Y. Oastotts
Our Hosiery Department has just been stocked
with a complete line ol the celebrated Buster
Brown Eose-the hose with the guarantee.
Come, let us fit the whole family.
Reiter Sr
The place where price and quality count. We
handle nothing but the best pure fresh grocer-
ies, such as Gold Plume coffee, White Pony
and Alton brand canned goods. We have just
received a car of Youkon’s best flour.
society of John the Baptist, the■ tntasy. Miss Mu, Carroll; pianist
Mias Clara Willis.
G. A. R , the Woman’s Relief,
the Men’s Relief, Relief fori
Stoma.’h Ache, the Navy League.
cepted by the Board of County
Commissioners. They appointed
W. P. Dugan to fill the vacancy.
A. J. Sugg, Trustee for the same
Township also resigned and S. L.
Jones was appointed to fill out
unexpired term. —Hobart
Fatal Freeman and Jess Wil-
. I tj till
the Red Cross th=* Iron Crrw iar«s went to Mangum last Moft- the unexj
‘ Tt ki p ? ’ day with a bunch of horses. I Republican
the Double Cross and every___________________________|_
other cross of all colors, until a = *
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I Hardware and Implements
In our Hardware Department you will find a stock to meet the
demand for everything needed in the Hardware and Implement
lines. We also carry a complete line of the Great Northern
Quality Brand pure Aluminum Ware.
home and every other hospital in
tho country.
' The government has so gov-
erned our business that we do
not know who owns it, We have K
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i oeen inspected, suspected, ox-
jamined and re-examined, in-
formed, rt quired and command-, x
led until we don’t know who,
where or why we are.
“All we know is that we are I©
supposed to be possessed of an O
inexhaustible supply of ‘white
space’ .for every known re d,
desire or hope of the human
race, and because we will not
give it away and go out and beg.
borrow or steal money to live on
we are cussed, discussed, boy-
cotted, talked to, talked about,
lied to, lied about, held up,
robbed and nearly ruined, and
the only reason we keep grind-
ing on and getting out the old
sheet is to see what in heck ©
they’ll ask next.
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About 80 bushels good seed
rye for sale in amounts to suit
_ . . ■ purchaser. Winded Sugg.
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Hornbeck, W. W. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1919, newspaper, October 9, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173140/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.