Fairview Republican (Fairview, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1916 Page: 4 of 6
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FAIRVIEW MOTOR CAR CO
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JOHN CROETKIN Local Mgr
Fairview Oklahoma
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LOCAL NEWS
Miss Matilda Schwalk has re-
signed as night telephone oper-
tor and is taking a short 'vaca-
tion spending the time wih her
parents near Orienta
Aline Hospital about two weeks
ago
J H H WYNNE Okla-
homa City eye ear nose and
liuv t glasses fitted Fairview
Wednesday Oct 25 Inquire Dr
n lley’s office
Mrs Frank Romine went to
Aline Thursday morning and-
brought her sister-in-law Miss
Edna Romine of Oakwood here
to spend a couple of weeks
Miss Edna underwent an oper-
ation for appendicitis at the
Artie Young and wife and
Mrs Young’s mother Mrs J
R Thompson departed Thursday
for Wichita to spend a few
days attending to business af-
accompanied home by Mrs Ray
Bates who spent a week there
with her daughter Mrs Guy
Bouseman
Mrs J C Delk of Gray Ok-
lahoma who was here the past
week visiting her mother Mrs
A A Harder and other relatives
departed Wednesday for Pea-
body Kansas to visit her sister-in-law
R Bates and wife Mrs Eliza-
beth Robinson and Ray Bates
motored to Aline Wednesday
and spent the day They were
T J Hickman will deliver
3 anti-Catholic lectures at the
Court House Monday Tuesday
and Wednesday nights October
23-4-5 You are invited
W H Titus and family of
Sentinel stopped here Sunday
enroute to their home from
Wichita where they attended
the Fair and visited until Mon-
day with his sister Mrs A S
Brown and family
—COUNTY ATTORNEY— '
THOMAS
— FOJfc RE-ELECTION-
Graduate of the University of Michigan at Ann
Arbor one of the leading Law schools of America
—THE RECORDS SHOW—
That he has been one of the most success-
ful County Attorneys In Western Oklahoma
That he has a better record in County and
District Court during his second term than
he had in his first Hence is improving
With four years of exprience in the office and a
good record behind him is he not better qualified
to serve the County than would bei another who is
ipexperienced in the work?
Would you discharge a farm hand who had served
you faithfully for four years and hire another with-
out experience?
If you were In business would you fire a clerk
just because he had made good for four years?
Why not use the same business judgment in
matters of government?
Why Judge County Servants Upon Good
Fellowship and their Political Faith
And Judge All Other Servants
Upon Their Ability and Experience?
Chris Eurton and son Carl
and daughter Miss Hazel of
Moberly Missouri who were
visiting his sons Claude and
Buell Eurton and brother-in-law
Bert McKisson and wife left
Friday for their home
Earl S Francis and son
Master Earl Jr departed Fri-
day for their home at West
Moreland Kansas after a pleas-
ant visit here with his brother
G A Francis and children and
his sister Miss Francis
The Phroso neighborhood
came to market with their
broom corn Tue63ay The price
ranged from $150 to $17750 per
ton Among those whose names
we caught were: W R McMas-
ter Chas Houser Ernie Long
Joe Hurt and Geo Strecker
The price will help make up for
the long hot days of this summer
And then if the crops are a lit-
tle slack
You skip out some night never
come back
Who is the man who holds the
sack?
The Merchant
When' debts pile up that you
cannot pay
And you go through the bank-
ruptcy court some day
Who loses — but smiles in the
same old way?
The Merchant
When the church’s funds art
running low
Cause the members’ gifts are
rather slow
Where do the deacons get the
dough?
The Merchant
Balls and picnics- lodges ga-
lore All take their toll from the
' general store
But he’ll get his reward on that
beautiful shore
The Merchant
— Rocky Mountain Rube
o— — —
able to make a stronger concen-
trated protest to congress than
they have done yet against the
imposition of the presen
ation and obtain moreefi
action than now seems like
Two boys aged 11 and 13
years were picked up here Mon-
day night by City Marshall Bur-
well beating their way on a
freight train ’ Inquiries had
been deceived 1 here Monday
morning and the officers were on
the look' out for them The
boys were brothers and were
from Anadarko Their parents
were immediately notified and
arrived here Thursday in their
car and took them holhe
Mrs H H Bloss gave an “At
Home” party last Thursday af-
ternoon complimentary to her
sister Mrs J G Ovens of Sum-
mitt New Jersey who is her
guest for a few weeks The
hours from three to six were
delightfully spent with fancy-
work games and Bridge Dur-
ing the afternoon a lovely two
course luncheon was served by
the hostess assisted by her
niece Miss Genie Ovens The
rooms were tastefully decorated
in autumn leaves and flowers
appropriate to the occasion
The guest list ncluded from
out of town: Mesdames S E
Timmons and W L Stevens of
Aline Mrs Nicholson of Wich-
ita Mrs T H Andrews of Ga-
lena and Mesdames L H
lena and Mesdames L- H
Roysc C V Elwell A H Gold-
berg Frank C Staley J S
Lindley C B Powell W A Car-
ver and Geo H McDonald nf
this city
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HIGH COST OF “PRINT”
PAPER IS VITAL ISSUE
“Unless the print' paper situ-
ation is relieved before long
half te country papers in the
United States will have to sus-
pend publication temporarily-
at least” Bruce Bliven profes-
sor of journalism at the Univer-
sity of Southern California told
members of the Southern Cali-
fornia Editorial Association in
convention
He proposed co-operative ac-
tion to cor rest the evils re-
sponsible for xthis condition
“There is no good reason”
he said “why newspaper pub-
lishers should not build their
own mills buy their own timber
and make their own napei
And certainly they ought to be
Cleaning-Pressing
Sanitary Clothes Cleaning1 is Essential to Good Health
and Personal Pride
-THE
PALACE TAILOR SHOP
-Has savjfd no expense in equipment to give ou the
same service in Dry and Steam Cleaning and Steam
Pressing and Dying that you would get in a large city
By Dry Cleaning we mean from two to five washes and
rinses in power machines and from twenty' to thirty
' minutes duration for each wash aided by French
Chemicals and Soaps making the cleaning in itself
Perfectly Sanitary
The pressing with the HOFFMAN STEAM PRESS
makes it impossible for a germ of any kind to e-cape
the clothes being sprayed by perfectly Dry Steam at
Seventy-five Pounds Pressure
Give Us a Trial to CLEAN DYE and PRESS those
OLD CLOTHES and MAKE THEM SANITARY
C A RATHBUN
Phone 134
Hat Work a Speciality
Frank Lockett
-—Republican Candidate For—
OIL PROPERTY WANTED
Developed Leases Proven Land
Good Production
We are in the market for
desirable oil lands or leases
Want developed or proven prop
erty Will buy good production
Submit us anything you have
from 10 barrels to-1000 barrels
per day Will deal with princi-
pals only Not in the market
for wildcat acreage but may
consider same later All deal-
ings treated as confidential
Call or address —
Ben Franklin Oil Company
324-326 Iowa Building
Tulsa Oklahoma
THE MERCHANT
When all your cash has faded
quite
And your friends are scarce
and your larder’s light
Who gives you grub ‘ilT to-
morrow bight?"
The Merchant
Or if you fvor farm at all
And you haven’t a bit of grain
to haul
Who carries you ‘till tho follow-
ing fall ?
1 The Merchant
IFF
Born In Illinois
Schooled In Missouri and Kansas
Homesteaded in this County in 1893
Occupation — Farmer and Stock Raiser
Desires to be elected Sheriff of Major
County if it is the will of the Voters
and to —
Merit Your Support and
Good Service-
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Cunningham, H. P. Fairview Republican (Fairview, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1916, newspaper, October 20, 1916; Fairview, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1722334/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.