The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1918 Page: 5 of 8
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> HOUf HAPPENINGS 5 ! Our school superintendent T.; UttC AlftVti
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inform the
»e»*fieri thtt the Itrel c*W#
W. YViley. fur tie ml veil n«rih of town
The dwelling house being arrived here yeater lav. The uil
erected l»y S. K. Higgins two feared there would be a
block* South of the Kemmert he long delay in getting ihi* cable
tel is being rapidly pushed to gnd are much pleased that it
i completion this week. When eames«*soon. N«* one not famtl
Y. A. Onftott is in Kuisa*finished it will be nn» of the |Ar with the drilling business
City this week on business |nette*t, nicest residences in ran imagine one half the annoy-
Jack Hermes is now employed .lone Wolf. '■"«* «"d inconvenience drillers
Rev. 0
a revival meeting at Bethel.
M%r\in P ivts went to Oklaho-
ma City the first of the week.
Frank Hart son left TuetJay
for Kansas City on business.
West Bound
1 40 p’mjat Hart son’s drug tdoie.
i;05p.m| Grandpa White of Hobart
C. H. Gnfflth, Pres.
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H. P. Griffith. Vice-Pre*.
K. C- Tespe, Caxtoer
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First National Bank
Dr. J. <3-
Physician and Surgeon
-OFFICES -
Dirks building, West Main,
OKLAHOMA.
I.ONE WOLF
THE PAIN-VAUGHN
RESTAURANT
j,m„ Bil.lMb.fk >n.l family wahjrct t.,. Ifal-ur* far m.
uramjpa ...» u, |W4 Mia. Ann. fi.,re.« ,.l IM *• «
came over M>mda»a(trrno..n (or ..rr.vH here U.I »«k h hi¥, „im, int„.
a short visit. |*"d *l*nt • *
J. W Wright
visit to bis farm
last week. L Grant county. but thst they M 0<#s Workers Tike Notlif ft
Mrs. Mow-ry and children )h#d good wheat and some alfalfa. The Bed Cross headquarters §
motored to the mountains at ^ y^e||fy york. nine year old are being moved this week from
Granite Sunday Afternoon. 1 #on of Kev. snd Mis. O. W. the Primsry school building to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sauerlierg york who j, visiting his uncle, Mrs. Marshall's building near
moved this week to their resi- j()hn gjn(( near (Marche, Okla., J. G Price’s Furniture Store.
deuce near the light plant. *** kicked by a horse last Wed*; «**• — —.........— —
Mrs. Samuels and her son. neadav afternoon, the lower jawv bled It Piyidcna. Clllfornii
11. (.«:«/• /••.kiHi Mii if u li fts .
Charles, have returned from a
* L.ONK WOLF, OKLA.
Transacts a General Banking Business. So-
cial Attention to LOANS and COLLECTIONS.
We Solicit your Patronage, promising you every
Courtesy consistent with sound {tanking.
Xo account too larye or too mmall to recehrt
our most careful attention
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Plenty experienced help and
meals and short orders served
promptly, prepared to please
the taste of each customer
Sell Bread and Pies.
land si*»nt a Tew uava vianw g ’ .
„ . * I Harrv and Fred Williams. Mr. tor »or readers from -“
n-.adc a living Hil(j#rl)lrk Myg t^u. corn gnd.,hew«l rjj p\E2:-SS:'3S~G2:-32:-2S- fii
ne»r Hmw* -- ban-a «P . . .----- „ ! !
..... SPECIAL SHOKT TIME OFKER TO v
I Old and New Subscribers
months visit to her old home in
Kentucky.
bone being fractured. He was
taken to the Kl Beno Hospital Homer Curry startsd Tuesday,
where the jaw was put in a August 2». for Pasadena. Calif.,
We have just entered into a contract with the
publishers of
plaster pari* mold. He is get- in answer to a telegram stating
Mrs. R H. Cloyd moved to a,ong splendidly. Rev. that his brother Brook, was at-
Hobart the first .,f this week. yofk went to j,.j ,{pn() j^ursday Piously ill. His bsother died
The Weekly Kansas City Star
South side Main street, opposite
City Ice Plant
l ora weni ,
Mrs. Moyds many friends here and returMd Saturday night. before he reached there snd the
regret to have her leave. , 'remain* were shipped back to
The News editor and family hi§ ()U, hl||nt, n„kr Retrop for
whereby we will for a sh<>rt time accept aubsrrip-
tiona m» THE KIOWA COUNTY NEWS and to THE
WEEKLY STAR at the price of our paper alone.
J»<!!<•• K Tolhrtrt
KarmonT A Toibei
Tolbert & Tolbert
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Suite 1-7 Abbirni’t Bulldlns
HOBART. - OKLAHOMA
J. II. B. Lowmiller. proprietor
of the Commanche Telephone
Exchange was here last week
visiting friends.
iiih oiii ii'Jiiir iirsir ivcui»^ iuv
were glad of the opportunity to |)llrja| vvhich took place Tuesday
attend church services out at )f thJ# werk
Bethel last Sunday night, going y Brook Clirrv l)orn in
out with J. W. Wright and J.
| BOTH PAPERS 12 MONTHS for $1.50
A Bargain it' There Ever Was One
... r........ w Love county, Okla. July 14,
John Smith, manager of the q. Price in Mr- Wright.* car ^ „e ljve(, jn oklahuna
Lone Wolf Garage was in Okla-
homa City a few days the lirst
of this week.
Lone Wolf Creamery Co.
Higest* LVices I’akl Fur
CREAM. BUTTER, EGGS
And Other Farm Produce
Our paper prints all the home news, the happenings
in town and in near-by country communities and
tella *>f important State and National events.
The Weekly Kansas City Star is a big family farm
paper, brimful of practical farm imormation. high
Krade fiction and special departments of interest to
women. It is edited by Henry J. Waters, who for
nine years was president of the Kansas State Agri-
cultural College.
Your PiTtronaae Solicit'd
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John
Sells Drinks
of
All Kinds
Hunttoroet the number
Bro. York five nl. u5tii Sepfamb-r 1*17. when he
lecture “Children in Heathen went t0 l;al|furni(l ,0 |ive with
I^ands ami the liiige audience ypp),, (tied in Pasadena.
Mrs. J B. McCombs, who has present realized more fully what _ A„KUit lyl8, He was
been in ill health for some time,'* great work the missionaries are ^ rn„mi>er ,,f First Methodist
is at Hobart taking medical I doing among fin* children of chureh of Alhambra. Calif , and
treatment. , benifted countries. The lecture dje(j fujjV trusting in his Savior »-i , ... fl. .
mu. Mary Rudm returned ^ .rtSU.!» ‘v H* f*,h" mn,hM S This is i Limited Offer; Do Not Let it Slip by
home Monday evenin* from; *" *lllu th® k«>u,lful *"Id ,j) me .i.uir .even brother., othei H
in < where ,he has Leen ^r** ^taP'*-t(>n- rel.tive. >nd many friend, who .;. Bring, send or mail us $1.50 today. We will enter your
i- . it- ' —————--- ■*" sorrow because of hia loss Rev [j| subscription to both papers for one vear, or if you are now
attom.in* bus. > K ■ Elli, „f Retrop. an.ieted by Key. .J ore-of our bets your aulwcription tu The Kiow a bounty
S. It dohneon. the jewder « ** J W.bb of Sentinel, comlueted the (4 ^ews will be extended one year. ■
has changed bis I-one Wolf The schools in bone Wolf will Hun.l was in f T.,u K n.uv (Viiitv NVwm £
schedule. He now puls m begin next Monday, September ...meierv B lllh Kl ittA V I >TT XA* N
Thursday, Friday and Saturday j 2nd. with T. N- Delhridge su ,!u.aoe r,lrry j tho y S $ Lone W olf, Okla. i
in this town, j perintendent and Miss Merkle....... . . id
tie are informed that ,he j prinyip.b. Mi» S.h ?Z fd^L
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ami store all'trie cotton brought ianik P"8Bion jm 4^ a.m. r^majn t|lt, fand|v n feW s
4 - j Have been unable to get com- s
- * plete line-up. Following note is ' a>a'__ 3
Mr. ai d Mrs. Stapleton am ; ftirni«h#U bv the superintendent; |
daughter. Miss Gladys, are mo / | . ^ wju ^ by ,„ri,mnK To r rade |
ing into the h"U9e vacated b\ .......... an<1 m.jLil,„ u.inn I’Hinatereri IVreheron Horst |
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Lone Wolf, Route 2 - 1 *
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Wt»rk will begin by enrolling
mg into the house vacated uv ^ ^upi]g and mAil g ltii0n Registered Percheron Horst
M-*. Sauerbcrg Mi a.-, G.a< >s wi . assig^nnient on M mlay. Cla.-s tor Cattle, not In exceed 2o head
Joe Altriog'-r
touch in our public schod. i^ork will login Tuesday mori
SAM’S BARBER SHOP Ijthf^cn't.'kT"^^ h<|%, (
........=~r~ | Studebaker ca'* for Southern , j*a.cult>
For Your Barber Work
First-Class Work is iiuarauC'G
Hot and Cold Baths. Also
Agents for Hobart Laundry
Sa mi Summers
pkoprieiok
eel th.it ae have a strung -•
faculty of teachers both in ih*
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M s George W. Whitley, wife of Lone Wolf coop-rate with tlu At ReXtlll Drug Store | *
,f the engineer at the ice plant, spirit “that makes the world g- - |
iniing for a ' iround. ’ rn«- #Yiu>ri ft^ilmsd Watchmak* s
| StU'! ^bak-i > a —........ lacuov m ii-«i,:iicib iiiiiii ill n>' _ __ _ -
K-in-as last Sunday. H‘ took 1 ^rf-a.iles* and high school and a */()/l/ISO/?*
his fuaiily with him and expects SUc-c*e»4sful term should )e th The Watchmaker
lobe gone ai>ouf one week “ ' *' ------ - ' -----
Farmers : Hotel
loft \esterday m iming for a | around. The expert Railroad Watchmak
i short vi. it with fritnda at Fob*. , The High School is on a full er is here prepared to repaii = r~
Oklahoma. four year credit basis, offering all kinds of watches. r
. work in eighteen dirt'erent UO Years at the Rencli E
kfc V F t,m’s >elff a branches, muking it po?aihle foi When 1 do you a job I guaran* —
ImK® out a hour.* ..... (ft,niL,AfA tag it tn \u iii«t it wks wh^ti
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Mrs. M. C. Statser
Proprietor
Family Style
Tables well supplied with edibles
prepared by a cook that
knows the business.
The golden rule of business i8 to
treat a boarder si well he lj
come back. That s us.
Hast Main, Lone Wolf
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se-ies ('f meetings out si N°"r-* a pupii t0 graduate with sightetn tee it to K just as it was when E
K ' 1 ‘ .v u[* a* ?l>f! uni a credit with the University, it left the factory. My work is r
Tlu-y will continue toug i e however, only fifteen units are guaranteed for 12 months. If |
week at.d pro <a . > or ^er. necessary for graduation. you have a watch you think is = nAACfCD wtTeiirw rAUINCT^ Th<> FVPf =
A rear light and I91H auto \Ve would like to urge all Worn out bring it to me and if 1 | HUUMtK MlLllCli LADinClJ, lilt ^
tag wa3 recently found on the pupils of High School age who are don’t make It give you satistac- ^ Davenports, Chiffoniers, Couches, E
Retrop-Sentinel road and left at Unking forward to a commercial tion will refund your money. | Dressers, Bedsteads. Chairs. =
this office for identification by course to enroll in school M^n L)on’t throw your old watches = And a thousand and one other useful articles. t
owner. Tag No. 107.985. day. There will be an attempt away, lean repair any watch | ‘ r xj Wall Paner ^
tv t, . a h made to offer a practical course made. Give u§ a trial you 11 get | SpleifK.ld AssOTtm . ' c ^
Mr. and Mrs. J O. Dickey nrt in Hi^h Sclnxil branches.’* the kind of work you want. | Prices Right. < all and See. i
t0 Carneg,e --—
baby drove over
last Saturday to visit friends.
The EYES
A SPECIALTY
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Sept. 1. l»lH7:45p m. ,,
leader,. Maude Christopher.
Introduction, leader.
Seriptore Reading, Ephesians 3.
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Mr. Ilic-key returned Sumliy and Sltatlon by Publication
Mrs. Dickey remained for a in jrsriCE court
weeks visit. j State of Oklahoma,
, t- . fi . County of Kiowa,
M>se.i Georgte and Maud »',,n District 5. Dill Township. .The aciencs of detecting and cor-
two young lady teacher* whot T s> >Varran vs. E, L. recti*# defect* of the eyeir*
have rpent most of their vaev Mctk^rvald. . prof««a*or> m itself, and ahouId
tion here with their grandmoth j ^id defendant wit! Uke notice ^rtma^a* niany**Snes
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Byron t’rane-I.
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er9 Mrs. ra"t>thath€i hatf Utn m th^ muscular in
rfaturto'd to their home at BaUi*31, ;ajwve named court by T. S sufficiencies can diac<vvcred
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J Beniamin, |h»ll >t partiewlwrs filed therein by c,rtnwt(M,t ^ciaiiat ’A hv take
of Carn budge, K«iM Have aaud plaintiff on or ha fore fWo- chances when my afxseer. years*
i.-- v.oij;r 2 Dr. and . Mr*., her 9. I9|M or said hiiuf imstmu. tv,ntim»*>us practiw ** ’Hi* we
We are now better prepared than
ever to handle your produce. We
inaflufarture genuine homc‘*macit&
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R-ch. Mae mJ'z
Ice Cream Try some of it j
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love’s Outward Beach,:;f Jodie
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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/m1/5/: accessed December 15, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.