The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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THE KIOWA COUNTY NEWS.
VOL. 17
LONE WOLF. KIOWA COUNTV. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY AUG. s. 1‘H.s.
NUMBER :U
THE ORIENT STATE BANK
Lone Wolf. Oklahoma
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YOUR DEPOSITS GUARAXTBRD
We extend to our customer# every courtesy
consistent with safe hanking.
General Line of Insurance & Farm Loans
j. C JACOBS. PresMcrt 1.0. MCUT, »i« ftesidwi
JOHN w. HIGGINS. Cashier.
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LIGHTS ACROSS THE STREAM
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META K K TIIOKNK,
Softly fell the iwiligh! shadows
Slowly down the evt»r>ir»*f »k.v:
1. a wanderer, way-worn, weary,
To my home was drawing nigh. *
There serene if lav before me
In the starlight’* misty gleam.
And my heart was tilled with mpture
A* it* light* ahone o’er the stream.
Humble cottar on the hillside' • ,
Naught could give auch joy to see.
A* beyond the lonely river „
Oft thy cheery light* to nee.
t). to pilgrim, worn ar.d weary,
Yearning for one radiant gleam,
What so thrill* the longing spirit
A* home’s light* aero** the stream? 7:
laoved one* gathered in Homeland
Wait for me beyond the tide
Of Death’* dark and turbid river;
W'hile my weary feet to guide,
Faith and Ho|* and Love eternal
Shine through earth’s brief, nhadowed dream
W’ith ihe clear, celestial radiance
Of Heaven * lights across the stream.
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“Mesmcr” Loan and Realty Co.
J. 0. L>ickey, Mgr.
Real Estate, Farm Loans and Insurance
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WV want your insurant* busimsa.
look after \OUK insurance Personally
Phone 3,1
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CHICKASHA MILLING GO.
CRAIN AND COAL
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SALE OF HOUR AM* SUGAR
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./*’ HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN.
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?* > The Best of C*>»1 always on hand,
77,7)7 HONEST WEIGHT w motto.
' W. E. McCARRICK. Manager.
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ICE
We are pioneers in the
ICE BUSINESS AT LONE WOLF
We deliver anywhere in town.
Goal, Gas and Oils always in stock
Your business appreciated
Henderson Bros.
A *ood rain is much needed i" 0(|kn Cool,.„ Ml '
tl.it community. .ilk Ft« l..« Ik,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Eserhfirt i Lisiit ti Ssisr *
and little son were Hobart visit*! „ . .
, . , . Owing to some confusion in re-
ors last Saturday. . .. .. . .
gard t*» ttie allotment of flour j
! Tom Wright ami ( lesie and sugar, County Fo«»d Admin-j
Power# and Herman Minert and jgtratcr Wey is sending out to I
Louise Kosanke motored to ^®r»* I deputy administrator* over thej
tinel last Saturday for a pleasure j coiinty more explicit direction*.
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trip.
t/iiite a few from this commu-
nity attended church at Bethel
Sunday night.
The Howard Bros, haled wheat
Straw for H. Kosanke last w«*ek.
Mr*. Pearl Cox fiom Oklahoma
City is visiting her parents this
week.
The infant child of Mr, and
Mrs. Flowers is very sick.
Following ruD# have just lH.*crn
received by W. F. Kllzey Food j
Administrator tor Lone Wolf. I
Owing to Ihe fact that there
is a general misunderstanding in
regaidto the sale of flour and
sugar, Food Administator A. W. j
Wey desire# to inform the people j
that there ha* been no changes
recently in the rules regulating
the sale of these commodities.
On account of not being able to get help
* v we will discontinue our delivery at Meat
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Ice to any part <>t City
SCHMIDT BUGS.
We have opened our Hardware Depart-
ment. Our stock is not yet complete,
but we are ordering and receiving new
goods constantly. We will carry a full
line of shelf and heavy hardware.
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! Merchants art* still r^(|uired to
Mi.§ Gricie Stnup s,». ,imit «f "™r"*
, . .. . „ . , per month to each member of
*"'* * ““ the family, white ...
re i m . ...mi , j amount of Buiistitutos nui.t bo
Mr. Hubert Scruggs attefti ef |jvereci to the customer at the •
the speaking at Hobart Monday , time the purchase is made.
Where farmers have produced
Mr. Nick Snyder threshed 1,#!their own wheat, they are per-'
wheat last week, : jmitte'd to take if to mill and ex
Mrs. H. Kosanke was quite Change it for Hour or have it
sick Monday night but is itu-1 ground and secure enough to
proving at this writing. supply their families until Geto-
i Brown Eyks. t*,,- |( r,^ the rate of eight pounds;
j ----- ” i per capita tier month. They are
i Sa%'U*ft and Serving ; required, however, to purchase
DENTIST
Will be in Lone Wolf every Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, prepared to do all kinds of
Dental work. Office with Dr. Land.
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DR. I. J. THOMAS
Y. Mr (f. A. Ai'HvUie* training declaring they enjoyed
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Windmills and Pumps. Pipe and Pipe Fittings.
Stoves and H inges. Oil Stoves and Ovens.
Queenswaic and Ulasswart*.
Harness, Collars. Bridies and Lines. All kinds of
Oii# and Greases for Motors and other machines.
Casings. Inner Tubes, etc.
By economizing in cori8ump», **9 many pounds of Hour substi-
tionand with the resultant *av- tuteftts they have of flour. Un- ttie W men who were graduated «•«
ink? Durchasinu the Government! ground grain in the bin can not Wednesday night from, the Y. . . . .. , , .
condition than for years, and
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ing purchasing the Government,------------------------—- -------...........— ’ • ;g0eiation work outlined duriru
war sucurities the American citi* be accepted as a substitute for,.VI. C. A. Southern Department / ,
zen performes a double duty. dour. , i Training School, at Camp Travis. B st 1,0 "#9
The citizen and the Government! \F\v SfGAlt Hti is I This is the fourth class of re
a revelation to
them. In the army camps, ihe
”Y” not only furnishes a club
for the soldiers in the way of
reading rooms and other con-
veniences, but there are relig-
ious, educational, entertainment
Till (DAP All Kinds of Repair Work i
illi )nvr*"Oowc here, t * * •* |
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If we please you, tell others,
II not, tell us.
When you need anything in this line,
as well as
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Don’t fail to come in and see us.
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can not use the same labor and<‘ ,, , . ... cruits for war work graduated
.naterial: if the ciU, n u«. it,.' *"«.«• from . .he Southern Department
the material and the laimr c 'V m°r' Sehm,). the terK«.t of it. kin.) in
not be tided by the Government, j iali *" the country. Here, for tiir^e
... month tor eat h member of ttie .
It the c,t„en economy. .» eon- f,rai|,.' T««» tteo- *.**' '.h* X T "t athletic proKrnms at each «f
sumption, *o much material » „„d m phy.ical educa- ^ bui|din|!s ,n „an,p every
labor and transportation space • , . tiona; religious and social work, w k niuht Mn.l -ohlfUif pnnin
. . .. . . ,, . , „ two pounds at a time and conn* , . ... week mgnr, ana ainietu equip.
19 left frec for Government uses. . u ,ive that they may Ik* equipped to ment and instruction arO fur-
And when the saving effected is ^ * aid in keeping the soldiers cheer- njghed< In addition to lhe bUil.l-
lent to the Government more „ of* reve11| \ ^ ind to minister to their ing secretary and his assistant,
money is thus placed at the d!»- • dealers are required to need9’. Th<*.mjte practical at each of the buildings there
posal of the Gosernnient. Tne a careful record of the * hristianit.v i* emphasized thru- are physical, educational, social
more the people save the more j ' d reuort Weekly out course. 1 he iacultv is a and religious secretaries, Whose
money, labor, and materials are 110 the (jounty p(X)d Administra- Btron^ one' being composed ot 8pecial duties are to help the
,eft for the winning of the war. | R ^ °f/he -Uiiers become better lighters
the greater and mote complete purchaser B^ton Association, dean and in- and better men -mentally,
the support given to our fighting doctor in Y. M- C A. history morally and physically.
men, , . _ , __ , iL ._________________ and principles; I)r. L. I,. Neibell, _ _
formerly of Washington anil
Grocerymen are requested to
'take care of their own sugar cus-
Coal tomers and offer no special in-
war
The general need of increased
= VVe Buy Chickens, Butter and E££s e
Ihe county officers o» w»i wmcie «im unu ,,v/ '’n^^*«* •••- ^jncjnatti, instructor ....... . .
county are authority for the. ducements to acquire new ones. work method8 and Bible study; Prodnct,on meat arid woo,«
statement that the Council of Sugar restrictions apply to all ^ ^ ] Sto||^ formerly of'^ Kan- to«ether with their high values,
Defense has reduced crime and;sugars except grape sugar, ma- sas' 'instructor in history and has given sheep raisin« a few
-------------------------------- causes leadHW to the E„'rupean **PPeal to the aider farming area,.
2 civil suits in Coal County at least pie sugar and corn sugar.
Y. ONSTOTT, Ahead in Everything
E 60 per cent.
:iiimiiiinniiimiiiiiiimiiiimimiimii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimii,iiimii,,,imiiii| poor position to enjoy good luck. Bonds?
... war, and M. C Salas&a, instruct-
The man wh. h« never had | pr^nm “ Whaf are' yJTZZ or/' '*h»f»' t,'ai',i,nf' I'bo wuman of the hour i, ihe
any disappointment, is in a i in the way of lo.vioe Rah, Tne Oklahoma men were en- one who promises to be
buying
ready
thusiastie with the three weeks’ in a second.
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Hornbeck, W. W. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 8, 1918, newspaper, August 8, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173589/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.