The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1919 Page: 7 of 10
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Cash (Irnrppv . . . ,, March l.J. at 8 p in.
viaiteo in Kansas itv. Mr. Colbert ih a well known
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Coal, Gas a nil Oils always in stock
We deliver anywhere in town. Your business appreciated
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Miss Nell Dean went to Ho -
bart Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Austin of’lawyer of Kiowa county and has
Tenn. and Mrs. J. S. Wakefield! Jj,8t recently returned from
When lights lork dim try our of Oklahoma City are quests of j D ranee where ho has been m
Mr. A. M. Wakefieldand family, active service. Ho will lie ah'e
Wakefield , to give us some interesting talks.
; and every patriotic citizen should
make a grand effort to be pies l
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EMPIRE GASOLINE.
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with the punch
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Kali road Tima (2a rds oil at Peoples Cush Grocery.
Oiirnt Paisrngt-r Service
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Mr. Austin and Mr.
are half brothers.
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Miss 1'hena Corahsm went to
Hobart Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
were in Hobart Monday after-
noon.
North Hound
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7:84 a. m.
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The Giles Christopher rest
Ku s H dence in the west part of town,
recently purchased by Misses
Ethel and Mary Tack it t, has
been repaired and is now occu
pied by the Tuck it i family.
I.i ties! K. (\>rl)in
J. Beach
Thii will be a free entertain-
ment arid evervon** will lie wel
T. N. Delbridge.
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Rock Island Pauenger Service
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2:08 p.n' homa City Thursday on business
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come.
Mr. Ed K unruly went to Okla
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Peanut Mutter at Peoples Caul
Grocery,
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matters.
Pvt. Claude Doyle, formerly
Just received a new nrd up-U) I foreman of the News, but now
| dab line of Ladies spring ha s attached to Mattery K 71 Artil
Dry C. A. C., landed in New
York. February 22. on the ship
Manchuria.
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Miss Hess Merkle spent Satui
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The second (Quarterly ('infer- at Onstotts.
ence of M. E. Church will be (
held at the church on February
7. at 7:110, being changed from
February Oth on account of Dis-
trict Superintendent Rev. Col Mr. C. H. (iiiflith. was at-
lins could not he here All mem- tending to business in Hobart
hers of the hoard or anyone thal Tuesday afternoon.
fills an office are urged to be ... r>
Miss Pearl Wakefield and Mrr.
1 Allie Howell were Hobart visit-
ors Wednesday afternoon.
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Flesh vegetables at Peoples < J
Cash Grocery.
M. L Harris and Hob Oliver
of Oilton visitrd Mr. D Harris
here last week.
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Morris and Murry Middleton^
students in ihe Sourhwest .Nor-
mal school at Weatherford, spent
the week-end visiting their
sister, Mrs. J. <). Dickey.
Lone Wolf Garage
CORBIN & BEACH, Proprietors
Mr. and Mrs Geo. A. Morse }
of Grand Rapids. Mich., arc
guests of Col. and Mrs. E. H.
King Mrs. Morse is Col. King’s
sister.
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AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING by trained mechanics
We rep sir any mat; * of cnr.
possible (’ost, is our working motto,
your magneto,
trouble.
Reliable Service at Least
It may be that
generator or etarter is giving you
Let us cure tie* ill.
A. W. Fawcett.
Pastar
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Stapleton
arrived Tuesday from Herrick.
III. Mr. Stapleton has just re-
cently retnrned from oversea
service.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Smith of
Retrop visited at the home of
their son, J. W. Smith Sunday.
Miss Eunice Head, teacher of
the Bethel school, went to Ho-
bart Saturday afternoon.
Lt. Leland Turnbull went to
Oklahoma City Wednesday fof a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs.
sides visited friends in Sentinel
Monday.
Remember, bring your eggs to
Peoples Cash Grocery.
present.
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Mrs W. P.
Stapleton left
Sunday for Teneha. Texas, for
an extended visit with her son
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Miss Birdie Wakefield.
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pies Cash Grocery.
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Wc handle liest Oils only. Smith’s old stand
LOXll WOLF, OKLA.
phone operator at Sentinel, was
- - 1 “• *■ visiting homefolks here Saturday
_ This office is handling many j night and Sunday,
litters from the soldier boys and
and daughter. Mr. Stapleton
has been spending the winter
there.
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Mrs. J. E Vaughn. Miss Ruth
Callahan. Burnace Adams ami
(Cora Stanton were Lugert visit -
tors Sunday afternoon.
war terms have soaked into the
minds of the printers. Thai
probably accounts for the wrong
word used in an article last week i
from Supt. Delbridge- He said
LOST Hunch of keys on ring.
Finder will please return to
owner, Mrs. J. G. Price, at fur-
niture store.
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John Deere and
Moline Wheat Binders.
Rev. A. W. Fawcett was called
that w ith little expense tin to Oklahoma City as a witness in
Space under the ground floor ot ,a trial that was to take place in
the school building could he ex the courts there this week.
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Miss Estes Wiley and brother.
Osier were in Hobart Saturday
afternoon.
on most favonibD* terms,
us before you buy.
< '<>tne and see
T. B. White-
cavated sufficiently to give a
basement room with a nine foot
ceiling. The printer unthought-
edly used the word “evacuated
instead of
take the blame for the blunder.
Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Thomas
went to Mountain View Monday
wnere Dr. Thomas is locating
for the practice of his profession,
dentistry.
Miss Ethel Clayton and Mis-
Carroll spent Saturday afternoon
in Hobart.
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Mrs. P. J. Cummings returned
■Wednesday from a short visit
with her father in Hobart.
^ Lt. G. W. King of Oklahoma $-
City was a guest of Miss Nell
Dean Wednesday. He has just
turned from France.
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HIS is a splendid chance for farmers to take
stock on their harvesting and hay ing machines
or any others they will use during the year.
Look each one over and note carefnlly any part that
may need replacement. A little later you w'ill be
pressed for time and then a thorough examination
will be almost impossible
Che repair problem can lie much simplified by this
method. While we have always tried to moot prompt-
ly every call of this kind, realizing how valuable
your time is, having this advance information will
aid us very much in making our service complete.
A list of your possible re<| lirements will enable us
to check up our stock of repairs to see that not a
single part you might need is missing.
We want to cut to a minimum the time between the need
of a repair part, and its supply. This you can help us
do by giving us this list
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Hornbeck, W. W. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1919, newspaper, March 6, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1506315/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.