The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1919 Page: 7 of 10
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SAW’S BARBER SHOP
For Your Barber Work
First-Class Work is Guaranteed
Hot ami Cold Bath*. Also
Agents tor Hobart Laundry
Sam Summers
PROPRIETOR
Dr. .1. 71.
Physician and Surgeon
Mr. Tiiob. Cox was a Hobart
visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. Elmer Higgins spent
Wednesday afternoon in Hobart.
R. C. Adam* was a Hobart vis*
NO. 3/2 itor Wednesday afternoon.
(I W. Bunch was a Hobart jajr8 here,
\ isitor Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Frances Lusk spent
Thursday afternoon in Hobart.
Geo. E. Mitchell was a busi-
ness visitor in Hobart Thursday.
^ Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Price went
to Oklahoma City Sunday after-
—— noon.
Due Hamner left Thursday for
Booneville, Ark., on a few days’
j visit.
Wm. Wallace of Oklahoma
City was visiting friends here
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. W. F. Davis and daugh-
ter, Minnie Mae, spent Thursdav
afternoon in Hobart.
Mrs. Jessie Drew and little
son of Mountain Park arrived
Monday to visit friends.
Mrs. C. N. Rude of Hobart is
the guest of her daughter. Mrs.
I*. J. Cummings on route 3.
Mrs. W. H. Davis and daugh-
ter, Miss Euna, were Hobart
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dav last week i <»n» an t xUm-iv >
trip in the east- rn part o! the
atate and Arkam a*. Mr. Pa not
tells us he puicl a led a well im-
proved farm in Logan c nty. •
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— OFFICES —
N u'h rooms, nwr Orient Slate visitors Thursday afternoon.
Uani.. Dr. Wm. Moll wain lias ro-
turned from a visit to his sister
' A. in Oklahoma City.
Miss Rena Cogdill returned to
J. E. Vaughn J. J. HcMill ichit4 Fa||, Monday evening
Restaarant and Bakery
home northwest of Loi.e W If r,
at 3:40 o’clock last Monday m rn- t
mg. She had been a roll rer from ,
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’; ;'h hear the Claxtonola. Do not
i is widely advertised, or has a
t. i>o (lie “cheapest phonograph
cancer of the stomach t\.r many
months. Funeral services are
being held this afternoon at the
Lutheran church after which
burial will take place in the
Lone Wolf cemetery,
H. W. Peeler formerly book-
keeper for Lone Wolf Cotton Oil
Co., after spending the past six
months at his old home in Mis-
souri, returned Monday to' visit
his daughter. Mrs. Tom Allen
He says Old M u. airy was
blessed with abundant crops the
past season and that farmers
there are living high. He also
informs us of the death of his
mother, at the advanced ago of
93. While her passing away
brought sorrow to the family,
Mr. Peeler says his presence vias
a consolation to his mother in
the last hou:-s of life and he is
glad that he remained with her
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buy an instrument
peculiarly shaj
on the market.”
WHEN YOU BUY A PHONOGRAPH
BUY A GOOD ONE ....
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time of the keenest
pleasuio, entertain:.; nt and ei ,nt. Huy a
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W. N. Lansford has opened a
shoe repair shop in building two
4 ,. i Miss Margaret Cogdill of
Mo t ^rders Wichita Falls was visiting rela-
tives here the first of the week.
Mrs. L. G. Spencer of Coalgate
is here visiting her father, A. J.
South-' ; > \ opposite' Sugg who is seriously sick
City Ice Plant
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after a visit with relatives here. ^00rs north of postollice. He it
njw doing work for this comrnu-
Sell Bread and Pies.
J nines K. Tolbert
Kajmond A Toioet
Tolbert & Tolbert
Attorneys and counselors at Law
Suite 0-7 Abstract Building
EOBART, - OKLAHOMA
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2*e Car
Looks well
Wears well
Runs better
When you want the right
car at right price see
J. 0. DICKEY
Dodge Sales Agee
L):i3 Wolf Territory
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Miss Dosia Parsons of Moun-
tain View wa3 visiting ftiends in
Lone Wolf Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. F. E. Walker is visiting
iriends in Winfield and Wichita,
Kansas.
Miss Kerr was the guest of
Misses Hollie and Rena Adams
on Route 1 last Sunday.
Jim Tackitt who has been at
work in Tulsa for the past
nity and will he glad to have
orders fur repair work in the
shoe line. Read his ad in this
paper.
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machine which you doeiro in
joy the modulations, the full u .1 1
for every make of records. If \ uU u
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Carefully selected materials, high c
cabinets made by men with a life'
1 uiv si und to sumo extent, but the
* instrument in which you can en-
ter cr of artists, singing und playing
ich a phonograph buy a
ted Claxtonola
kmanship and skillfully designed
lc,‘. enter into the make-up of this
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home a beautifully designed instru-
mellow violin tone which ap
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LIVE AND LET LIVE DRUG STORE
T\ E. V\ ALKER, Proprietor
Lone Wolf
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Pantry Sale
The Baptist Ladies Aid will
have a pantry sale at Hartson’s
Drug Store next 8 iturdav, Octo-
ber 11. Here’s where you can
find something good for your
Sunday dinner.
month, came home Thursday.
Doc! t>'C Car MiS- C- L Van Doren returned
Wednesday evening from a visit
to her daughter at Strong City.
Mr. Alonzo Harvey and family
ol Port were Lone Wolf visitors
Saturday afternoon.
Joe McBroom and family vis-
ited 'at the Jess Lynn home south
of Lugert Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stapleton
leit Saturday morning for Atlan-
ta, Ga., to attend the old sol-
diers’ reunion.
Mrs. Geo. Viet, who was oper-
C. rpl Henry V. :r r of the; ated on at the Clinton hospital
I 1 *• < will last week, is now at home and
D i1 r r ported improving rapidly.
’ • 3 p jj(:: rf .: niritig enlist•
' gu; r Army. Miss Ida King left Thursday J p . „ ^re ln ‘
K i Valparaiso, Indiana for an j « , e
extended visit to her sister, Mrs. ^_ ea3on tickets for the ent.ro
Dan Stapleton
Recruiting Officer
W. P, Campbell’s traveling
minstrel show, known as the
Nashville Students, gave an ex-
hibition in our town Tuesday
night. 1 he manager owns the
two cars in which the company
travel, carries his own tent,
seats and other paraphanalia and
has some first class attractions,
much better than the ordinary
traveling aggregation, The large
tent was very nearly filled in
spite of the sloppy . condition of
the roads.
-Sprite EYES
A SPECIALTY
C. H, Griffith, Pres.
H. S. Lyceum Course
As previously Stated the course
consists ot four numbers the
first being the Little Playhouse
Co. of five characters. A full
account of this Program is given
in another article.
The Lyceum Program will be
rendered whether or not the
electric lights are in operation,
The science of detecting and cor-
recting defects of the eye is :
profession in itself, and should
not be attempted by inexperi
enced persons, as many time
these defects and museu m-in
sufficiencies can be discovers
only by a careful and thorough
examination at the hands of ;
competent specialist. Why tak<
chances when my sixteen years’
continuous practice in this one
profession places rrm in a posi-
tion to guarantee absolute cor-
rect diagnosis in the most dilfi
cult cases?
Dr. F. M. KEISER
Hobart, Okla. I’bonc
Oyer * Dixie StOrc”
K. C. Teape, Cashier
First National
H. P. Griffith, Vice-Pres.
Bank
1.0NK WULV. OKLA.
Transacts a General Banking Business. Spe-
. .1 Attention to LOANS and COLLECTIONS.
- <: Solicit your Patronage, prom*sing you every
O" t:c*"v consistent with sound Banking.
A/o account too larQe or too small to receive
our most careful attention
and will also an swer all questions
on the War Risk Insurance.
tended visit to her sister, Mrs. | Lvceum p,mrse y j
A/r ^ A/r Wolf’s most popular entertain-
Mrs. L). W. Moore returned ment are only $2
Thursday from Granite where The show starts at 8:45 p m
she had been visiting her mother fast time.
who is suffering from a broken ____
arm
For Sale
One 14 inch suikey plow,
gang nmulboard plow.
W. A. Ray.
one
NEWSEOE SHOP
W. N. Lansford. an experi-
enced shoemaker and well-
known citizen has opened up
a sir 0 shop third "building
north of the poshflhs.
He is. prepared to do all
kinds of shoe re; airing, and
will ho glad to r- o ive tfie
patronage ot .he public.
West Harris, a U. S. Navy
; boy from New London, Conn.,
came in Tuesday to spend a
thirty day furlough, with home-
folks.
Mrs. J. B. Andrews and Mrs.
August Letzrich of Hcuston,
How the Matter Stands
G- F. Willkopf of St. Louie
has been here this week going
over the business affairs of the
Lone Wolf Petroleum company
with the local manager. Geo.
Daniels. It seems there is some
trouble over the land leases to be
Texas, and Mrs. Joe Werland of j adjusted before business at th'
Wharton, Texas, arrived Monday ! well can be resume!. The mat
to visit their faihcr E. Kobelen. | ter is in the courts and will enn •
up for trial at Hobart on th' 20.h
of this month, Mr. Willkopf is
Citation by Publication
In Justice Court ) District 5,
SUte of Oklahoma [- Dill Town
County of Kiowa j ship.
W. E. Thomas vs. A. G. Gosden.
Said defendent will take no-
tice that he has been sued in tin
above named court by W.
Thomas and must answer t;
bill of particulars filed ther i 1 1
said plaintiff on or before Oct -
ber 17, 1919, or amount clai m 1
will be taken as true and jug
•nent rendered in savor of pi: in-
tiff in the sum of $115.30
together with all cost by him
expended. W. F. Ellzky,
Justice of the Peac .
i , enderson Bros.
COAL, ICE, GAS and OILS
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" ' ironteed on anything bought from us.
d< iver anywhere in town.
PHONE 118
Western Oklahoma Gin #
Meals Furnished
Am now furnishing first c!a:s
meals, daily, at my residence' : i
two blocks south of Remmert
Hotel and one block w-est of
school building. Fifteen yea'.'
experience in the hotel busine.-: .
Mrs. Lafaver,
Mrs. E. E- Brown and chil-
dren of Tipton returned home
Mg&gSi.
j Monday after a visit to her
treasurer of the Lone ,Wolf
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father, A. J. Sugg, who is suf- , , . --
? A. I. tC I from a stroke of paralysis, j
Rev. J. H. Agee, Mrs. Agee, with the location of the well.
W. J. McCollum and Mrs. He thinks the wrinkles will, all
IcCoIium attended the Kiowa j be ironed out in the coming trial
County Baptist Association at land that no further- hindrance
. Mountain Park the first of the j will be. placed In. the .way of dc
Petroleum company and ex
> Gin is equipped with the very
Idlest improved machinery; will
r ve you as good job of ginning as
i m he done anywhere, and will
protect you as far as possible.
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['; Wc will appreciate your patronage.
Give us a chance to prove it.
W. C. IcBRIDE, Manager
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iiartson ’« Pharmacy
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At Ljone Wolf Garage
e ■ von will find the cele-
i Old.'i Id and Goodrich
mi ft:!. ■ , guaranteed G000
C“ . i accessories
d mechanics to do
•.. j »i. ■ u£ icp firing. • :' •
•"“"l^erd Remmert
Hie P. J. (Patsy) Cummings
big farm sale wras postponed to
next Monday. October 13, on
account cf heavy rains. Be sure
to be there on above date.
Mr. arij) Mrs. E. LeRoy Lans-
ford of Strong City, Okla.. an-
nounce the birth of a daughter.
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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/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.