The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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LONE WOLF. KIOWA COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY AUG. 20. 1918.
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NUMBER 37
TEH 0KI8T STATE BANK
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YOUR DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
We extend our customers every courtesy
consistent w ith safe banking.
General Line of Insurance & Farm Loans
The United States Civil Service Commission has announced ■
||| an examination for the Count) of Kiowa, Oklahoma, to be ] ^
held at Hobart on Sept. 28 to lill the position of rural carrier \ 8
at Lone Wolf and vacancies \ that may later occur on rural ' 8
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routes troin other post offices in the above-mentioned county. ; $
The examination will be open to citizens (women upon the same 1 $
conditions as men! who are actually domiciled in the ternary •; &
of a post office in the county and who meet thp other require- $
meats set forth in Form No. 1J77. I his form and application { $
blanks mav lie obtained from the offices mentioned above or \ {♦!
fnitn the United States Civii Service Commission at Washing- ’ !♦!
ton, I). C. Applications should be forwarded to the Comm is* [ S
sion at Washington at the eaili *st practicable date. ^ $tl
The vacancy for which this examination is announced is -
caused by the enlistment of the canier formerly employed on
th** rojte. Upon his honorable discharge from tho military p
service of the tjovernment be will be entitled u* reinstatement • (j
to his former position as carri *r on this route in accordance’ • ft
with statute appri v *d .luiv 28. L*ld. which i»as follows; L
*'Any postal employee who has entered the military serv-
ice of the United States <ir who shall hereafter enter ir shall,
upon being honorably discharged therefrom, lie p- rin.ttcJ to vlg
resume his pisition in th? pntal d?parftn*nL' which ! G
he left to enter such service.” * Ijg
However, any person appointed to this position may, in i
th? discretion of tn° P.nt ()ti •• h ‘pi-tm sat. b* assigned to
other parts of the postal set vine, or transferred to other -jj
brandies of the edassdied service, tor which he is t Mgih’e. 1 tj
'Wfsmcr” Loan and Realty Co.
J. 0. Dickey, Mgr.
Choice Farm Loans Handled at
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Wc make our own inspection. prompt Service
\Vc» want your insurance business.
We look after YOUR insurance Personally
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USE B’ULL CREAM FLOUR
CHICKASHA MILLING GO
GRAIN AND COAL
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HIGHEST PRICES FAIL FOR GRAIN.
The Beat of Coal always v»o hand.
HONEST WEIGHT our motto.
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J. C. JAt;oi>S, President 1. 0. DICKEY. Vice President
JOHN W. HIGGINS, Cashier.
Prepare Then FIQht
MrTi.iul of Imirnulmm Norin»n
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We are pioneers in the
ICE BUSINESS AT LOSE WOLF
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Coal, Gas and Oils always in stock
Your business appreciated
Henderson 3*ros.
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to which the announcement that ^
the State University aiid the
Agricultural and Mechaiicul.
War department regulations c»ll*->ge will offer military train-1
.specifically, state tha’ draff ing in the form of the stude-nt-'
boards will not call young men ainjv training corps has given
into active s«rv+.-e so long as substantial hacking,
they remain in the training j “\f{er ,he war.” the preai-j
corps. In addition to this privi-1 dent writes. "there will he>
lege, they are given opportunity urK,,nt nMP,1( not f,n|y fnr liair„(i,
to prepare themselves under i^.^rship in all lines of indue-!
trained instructors for positoma tria]f c„m,„P|(.ia|( gt)r;a| an,! i
as officers in the army in <*a.-e civic life, but for a v< r> high
the war has not ended by the average of intelligence and pie-
time they finish their course. pamtion on the part of all U;.*'
The University and the A. and ppop|e " 'jh|9 the raim,aip„ •
M college are the two institu leatlers declare, i« suf'icietil olii
tions, with military training t.ja| recognition i f the great ntM d,
|under the direct supervision of a;tlf Pl|Ueation today to ,au.-e
largely increased enrollment in
W. E. McCARRICK, Manager.
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Will be in Lone Wolf every Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, prepared to do all kinds of
Dental work. Office with Dr. Land.
DR. I. J. THOMAS
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GO TO COI.l.KUK SLOGAN
‘Prepare, then tight
; the schools of higher education
is the 'n 8tate 'k’8
slogan adopted as a part of the
"go to College" campaign being
What is considered one of the
Y. M. C. A. Work
Camp Notes
for steamer accomrn »dat una. Al-
most 4«»0 additional secretaries
are in New York wailing for
pa ^sports
Camp C.»dv, N. M., holds the j The puss{biiity of
overseas
conducted in Oklahoma under (most important projects to deal. ^0,)<* ^e®hh record of all the bi^ seryico, witn tfu* rumors of eiates
I the direction of th« state com-, with, the farm labor situation is j camP8 1 f United States. etc . haa kept Camp Uudy, N.
mittee of the Americsn council of now being planned I . labor j The Red Cross has just com- M , on the qui vive. The whip*
{oducatidti of which Dr. Stratton sp» cialists of the Unit .Catesj p!'*t« d two more fin** buildings ping into ime if the drifted
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Wo 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.
I) Br-wka. peosident if the Uni- Department of Agriculture i near the base hospital at Camp men, the groat wrorL being dune
■S j versity of Oklahoma, is chairman Faifn labor conferences will be j Cody, N. M., and thr»»t* extru by the j rs<- net »dlice and de«
The purpose of the slogan H held dm ing September and the1 good buildings have been author- velopment batta'ion, ♦he large
to impress mi young men of the lust part of October in every j iz *d by the Southern Department number of athletic contests ard
»ges of Ik to 21 that in view of State in the Union, wl ere the of the Y. M. C. A. for the same last but far from least, the suc-
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their almost .certain call into. Federal labor specuuisfR ar.d - Hi-
oiilitary service, every eduea- cials of the States Kela*ions Ser-
enmn. cessi'ul war roll campaign at the
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Windmills and Pump;: Pipe and Pipe Fittings.
Stoves and R meres. Oil Stoves and Ovens.
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student army training corps, eg Mate farm-help specialists,' . t .. .
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tablished this summer in the county agent leaderp, extersion. v , . , . . , . . , *t .
... ‘ * , , , . men newly arrived are being lected to attend the time cen-
l. Diversity of Ok ahuma and the leaders, and otheis i» TStn! . . . . . . . „ . . ... . .
» . ,, „ „ lTu,r^( . ,, kept m detention f<»r a brief tral (thcers training can pS.
A. and M. college at Stillwater, 'The object is to get all agennes . . . ____ , . H
„ , ... ... , ... period as a health measure. most >f them gomg to camp
young men may enter college, to work together and to have the; p. \
take military training there ami various departments .if the State- To speed to restoration to _ ' ‘ .
prepare themselves fin* resp.»n- colleges to consider how tieir health soldiers who have bepn in ^ . .
I si ble places as commissioned anrUca»npaigng can be carried on the base hospital at Fort Sam ’
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non commissioned officer* ater with a minimum amount of la- Houston, lexas. Maj. F. ( a . . ,. . . .
, * 'p -i • , ,, . . field artillery officers training
in the army. bor, ... lvellam. Jr., commarding the . .. . . ..
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1W era® an Kinds oi Repair Work S V«*»« mm of ewhtm. «e-t- - -r : --— h»t"al. has ttmtil t«f the Al| „f lheaR mn
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= Baker are to be put into a de-j e<ercises, based on the (it-
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Oii^ and (} eases for Motors and other machines. '•
Casings, Inner Tubes, etc.
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646,441 soldiers attended the
buildirgs at (*amp Pike,
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TO PREPARE THEMSELVES
!s*a< s, the freight rate being
n*av free during the mortfi..
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week v*r two with-
limits of Vamp ptke. Ark ,
h'i - been 'tut or, N:>rth R. utevtrj
where s* me or Seven thou-
sand btt» ctive 4 aft men
about $2.iMl per ton. von can ts- N^r,V * * rn,I’",n a-e Ivung given their meals tb: s
President Wilson"* state mem innate the c.st of balirg .vg! bers aVemled the eno-’M"!- rimed* each d»v. Sergeant Thu,
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to Secretary Franklin K. Lane trading We ougnt to . ♦ ti e of diem being out \ .\fi*<»ivnev hatl to m>et t!.«
to effect th«t kh»« a* iU straw Ititl down for $7TMi or ............ ’,|1 th#> »'*'*'»*'- \*™**\^*™ r-irnT $T*
war continues there will be own- $8 60^r-tdn. This straw with., Th# toti! overseas serreta'ica with a for» of °25 cwSu and
We fiuv Chickens,
' f 5 stant need of vmv largenumherw *,>me cwt»««n «ecd mud wui carr\ „f the Vrr.v Y M O. A. who ISO Kitchen Police i K P/e? tho
Blitter and S of. mew of the highest and -must i nmr slock through the winter have-ailed f.r fereigp «mt\ ’fe entne mini be r xwis passed
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Hornbeck, W. W. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1918, newspaper, August 29, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173838/m1/1/: accessed November 18, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.