The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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d i ery Thursday
\Y. W V OR NBECK. Fditor
Mt. Tepee Item*
Mr*. Will Ktown and cnildren-
spent Sunday with Mrs May-.*
nurd.
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A >arge nuruher of Kirin and
boys attended the ice cream i
Rice’s
Thf KiOWl County News High Class Entertainment Down Goes The Drill
The Chautauqua has come and Pieaident Sebastian of the St.
Kune, giving the citizens uf the Iuiuis-Oklahoma Oil Co., has lost
town and community a splendid no time in the change from the
program. The Standard Chau-'old location to the new. and has
taoqua company tilled a three- started the drill atrictlv on time.
days contract at this place, giv- Our report from this well Wed* Sljpper at Mr. Howard
ing an entertainment each ! neaday aferno .n Kays the drill is (Saturday night
afternoon and night. Large down about fifty feet and the
crowds attended, the seating work gliding along smoothly,
capacity of the tent often being'They are prepared fora rapid
taxed to its full capacity. The drive, with extra material on
program was well arranged and hand to keep things moving.
so evenly balanced between —-------
music, readings and lectures that
rorMaiukftPo'ton?* wolf • the audience never seemed to
n «.i lati w»n*r Apr iv ip* 'weary. The variety and high
class features put on increased
the attendance from day to day.
Such entertainments are up-
and instructive. The , >fl ja3t Wednesday fur Howie.
am. wo tm | probabilities are that Lone Wolf Sunset and other points in Texas
will have a larger company and f,,r an extensive visit with
Convenient Air
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ORIENT LOCALS
0. 14. Currv and family visited
the David Haulm home lust Sun-
day.
Miss Geneva Harvey of
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
a five-day program next season. frienclss during the summer.
Ice cream and music was en-
joyed at Sam Hand's Saturday
night.
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Mr. and Mr*. Campbell were
visiting their daughter. Mrs, 1.
J. Rice Sunday.
Mrs. 1^ F. Holcomb, Alice and
Violet Hand were in Lugert
Thursday on business.
Miss Violet Hand sjierit Fiidav,
I'ort evening with Miss Mallio May*
nord.
Everyone enjoyed the nice
rain we hail Friday night and
On. ’•"nr
Ht front ha..
Thr>'*> monthi
...no
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Motor Truck Service
- Motor truck service for trans-
I.ONF WO! F, OKLA., Auj?. 7. #I91 portation of mails between the
;-----——--- post offices along the route and
••Food prices are beginning to|e*P€eiaHy the handling of parcel
fall" say the press dispatches. P°*t shipments of country pro-
Well. let'em fall. Few people <duce is » r*ew venture in Okla-
vvill be hurt by the tumble.
New threshing outfits with
tractor engines continue to go
out of town from week to week,
yet there seems to be work
(nough for all. This has been n
big threshing Reason and much
of the wheat is yet: in the shock.
The Frisco embargo has been
raised ami the Rock Island is
about free from labor troubles
again, so we mtiv expect to see
wheat and other farm products
begin to move to market. The
shprtage of cars and congestion
at elevators had begun to pinch
Siturdav morning
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Geo. W. l.'-e ar.d rarfiily ut Mr. Hill M mdav, of Q lartz
Union visaed re’atives in Lone called on Miss Hal.ie Mavnnrd j
Wolf last Sunday and attended -:—
the Chautauqua Sunday nirht. At the Baptj8t Church
Grandma Lee is visiting with REGULAR SERVICES
her daughter. Mrs. A. E. Harvey j Sunday School. 10:30 a. m.
a* Port this week. |j. M. Higgins, Supt.
, T . , . i Preaching ut ll;30a. m and’
Jeaa Lynn and w,f.. and 9;ao,, m j „ Al[ee tor,
(Grandma Riley of Lugert Junior B Y. P. U.. G
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. t Miss Callahan, Pre*.
homa. Hut there is a growing
demand for such service and the |
rural districts especially are anx-
ious to aid the project.
Investigation is now under way
of a proposed route from Okla-
homa City to Hollis, via New-
castle, Tuttle, Minco, Cogar, threshing outfit, a Titan engine
P- in.,
! Joe McBroom last Wednesday.
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J, A Wells and Mark Sauer-
berg have pirn based a new
Scott, Luokeba, Colony Cordell.
Dill City, I’ort, Lone Wolf. Gran-
ite, Mangum. Vinson and on to
Hollis.
A Lone wolf delegation at-
tended a get-together meeting at
and Woods separator and will
start tlm w<uk in their own fields
as soon as the machinery arrives.
As soon as the threshing is Corn-
Senior H. Y. P. U., 8:30 p. in.,1
Mrs. Vaughn, Pres.
Prayer meeting each Wednes-
day eve, 0:30.
J. H. Agee, Pastor.
T TNIFORM air pressure in your
LJ tires means uniform wear
from them. Keep your tires well
tilled. Make it a practice to
stop here at frequent intervals.
Test the air pressure m your
tues and use the conveniences
we have provided for pumping
air into them.
This service is free.
Our Policy of
Service
1 he same good will to you
and desire for good will from you 'S*4
as prompts us in this service
also inspires us in every service
we render.
We want you to feel free to
use every service, knowing that
where it is necessary to place a
charge upon a particular servii e
it will he (air to both of us.
Come to us knowing also that
any service will he rendered with
the utmost of efficiency and
courtesy.
^mot Service-Certain Satisfaction
LONE WOLF GARAGE, M. Hohmauu, Prop.
Geo Higgins who has been in
the IJ. 8. Navy for fifteen years
is here for a few days’ visit with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billie
pleted they intend to harness HiK^ins. Geo. has been in Ma-
the Titan to gang plows and pro-
The announcement of Scott
Ferris for United States Senator,
to succeed Thomas Gore, strikes
a popular chord in this section of
the state. In fact, Ferris seems
to be the favorite all over Okla-
homa. Mr. Ferris has served
his state well in the lower house
and justly deserves the promo-
tion he is now seeking.
Cordell Monday night, there joced to turn the soil, preparatory
meeting truck route boosters j fur the next crop.
from all aJoryj the line. Ii. A ; _____
Grilfith, po9t office inspector,
with K. A Singletarv, secre-
tary of the state good roads asso-
W P Moore, who bought the
C.harlev Mcllwain farm 2l. miles
. , , , , a .southwest of town, was in Sat-
canon had ch»rKe of the meet-|urdaJ. wifl, „ of:
inland explained the object*, fru„ ip(| se^,all|,ls
nilabut was recently transferred
to San Francisco and from there
he is being sent as a recruiting
officer to Kansas City. On his
wav to Kansas City he co nes by
for a short visit with his father
and mol her.
and pointed out the advantages
to the public of the motor truck
plan. These gentlemen were in-
specting the proposed route and
Miss Dessie Sewell of Granite
spent the latter part of last
at toe N^wr "fliee and left gen,,with Miss Beitie Dickey
erous samples of Ca ifornia j on routu 4
white Rr?pes, Johnathan apples _’_________
. . r ., , J with a big kershaw and a pump-
stopped in Iione Wolf a short . -
.. , ... . kin thrown in lor good measure,
time Tuesday on their w’ay west, ,. ..
rr. a ... . Of course Mr. Moore is a suecess-
The route wi no doubt be es-1„ , ,
_ 1. ,,. , , , , , , ful farmer; he s a dandv.
! tabbshed, as proposals for hand-;
Twenty carloads of spoiled ! ling the business over the subdi-1
food and fruit were reported in I visions has been called for bv ; Mrs. J. Jay Y\eber contracted
the railroad yards ut Chicago a1 Mr. Griffith. His headquarters is w'*h the Granite Reformatory
i officials to cut and bale her big
! crop of alfalfa, and all this week
few days ago. Further investi-
gation revealed the fact that
enough sugar to supply Chicago
is held in warehouses by hoard-
ers and speculators. In the face
of all this the politician for reve-
nue only has the hardihood to
preach economy to producers.
at Enid, Oklahoma.
Religious Services
In the fair price probe and the
1 the prison guards have had
„ .. , , . 1 twenty-five convicts at work in!
Tomorrow (Friday) the revtv-1 the fi„,d Mrs VVeber goes out I
al meeting begins at the South-. mo3, everv day t0 boS8 |he jol) ■
ern Methodist church in Lone: ^ 9ay8 the C0nviet8 arp p0|ilp;
Wolf. A large brush arbor has and Kjve „„ trouble but the'
been erected at the side of the, grasshoppers, oil my, what a
church building tn order to get, pe9t! The hay wi|| he eut aU(] j
the benefit of thf> ont.-donr ------ e 1—«—• » -I
Tomorrow Alright
NR lal.lett. slop sick headaches,
relieve bilious attacks, tone and
regulate the eliminative organs,
make you feel fine.
“Better Tb»n Pill* For Liver till ”
The Moline Rotary Disc Plow
(Il'ARANTKKI)
Sold by
L. II.
hunt for profiteers the war-time | l"’~ " "L l* °U^ '!°0r m')3t °* d ul) *)v last of
e 1 .a j breeze; seats have been put in this week
food administration officials have
been put back in harness and!
instructed to proceed along the
same lines in dealing with pres-
ent economic conditions. Let us
hope the public will receive some
benefits from all this investiga-
tion. that justice will be
and all arrangements imde for
Hartson's Pharmacy
j com fort of the audience.
Rev. L. E. Conkin, evangelist
from Texas, will have charge of
the services, assisted by Sydney
E. Henderson, the local pastor. 1 ^
All Christian people are cordially
(_Lone Wolf Cash Grocery)
= F. M. HIGGINS, Manager §
„ , , dune j invited to attend and assist in
and tnat safe and sane business
rules wiil again lie established
A plot wa9 hatched to have
the A’exic^n garrison at Chihua-
hua City revolt against the Car-
ran: 1 commanders and join Yrilla
but discovery was made in time;
to save those in command. As a
this meeting. Those willing to
aid in the song services wili find
a hearty welcome.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 9
p. m.
F. M. HIGGINS, Manager
| Handles two leading brand-s of Hour- i
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PERTINENT QUESTIONS
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Pianos and Players
Kimball; Mason & Hamlin,
McPhail, Ivers & Pond.
Sohmer & Co., Adam & Shaft,
Chickerin & Sons.
All these wonderful Pianos are among our
Collections
I Butter-Crust Bread fresh every day I | The
questions, reading ,
resuit a large number of soldiers slowly, and think, then answer
and officers are now in the fed-j to yourself:
erai penitentiary, charged with Does my life please God?
inciting mutiny. Such is the Am I studying the Bible daily?
e\er\ day life in the land across Am I enjoying my Christian
the Rio Grande. 'life?
Have I ever won a sou! to =
RaiJruad labor troubles didn’t; Christ9
seem to effiect the Orient line to'
any great extent and the eleva* j forgive?
tor men along that road have
hold the whip hand over the, praier-
Rock island and Frisco shippers ^ there anything
the post week or ten days. Bus- ^ive up for Christ?
iness is getting back to normal Christian service my chief
Will pay highest market price for Eggs, Butter, i
and all kinds of Produce. Free delivery to any 5
part of town. A full line of * ‘ =
FIRS T CLASS GROCERIES I
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to select from. Satisfaction guaranteed. We so- 1
licit a reasonable share of your trade. 1
F. M. HijBJius E
Is there anyone that 1 cannot.
How much time do I spend in
I cannot
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again, however, and we hope to
enough on all
to take care of
volume of busi-
see empties”
railroad sidings
the increasing
ness.
joy rather than worldly pleas-
ures?- Mission Messenger,
Miss Dorothy Fry, Assistant
Registrar at Oklahoma Universi-
iy, is at home for a few days
There’s good local news in L.e, visiting her parents, Mr. and
ads. Read them, Mrs. C. H. Fry.
Henderson Hros.
COAL, ICE, GAS and OILS
Satisfaction guaranteed on anything bought from us.
We deliver any where in town.
PHONE 118
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Alll music lovers are especially invited
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most perfect reproducer of
human voice in the world
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That report saying all material
for the new' school building was
on tne ground wras a mistake.
Wanted 1 want to rent a
good farm; have plenty of force
and wish to cultivate about 75
but Contractor Chailacomb is acres of cotton and some feed
making the best use of tha stuff stuflj, Reference, either of the
in sight and will push the W'urk banks in Lone Wolf —A L.
as other material arrives. /Newton, phone 20 on 87.
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Hornbeck, W. W. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1919, newspaper, August 14, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173324/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.