The Cherokee Republican (Cherokee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1918 Page: 4 of 16
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THE CHEROKEE REPUBLICAN CHEROKEE OXLAHOMA
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THE RAINFALL
Recorded by the Rain Goage
t the Pioaeer Drug Store
Total tor 1014 3078
Total tor 1918 8802
Total for 1010 1021
Total for 1017 1941
YEAR 1018
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February 00
March 3 130
S C White Leghorn Egg For Sale-
75 centi per letting or $450 per hundred
Theie egge are from a heavy laying
strain R E D0CUM phone IS D
FURNITURE FOR SALE— Good as new
modern complete for five rooms Reason-
ably priced Moving in two weeks Mrs-
K T Johnston 2 blocks east of Christian
church second door south
LARGE TYPE POLAND CHINA BOAR
This young hog won the first prize at the Kansas National Stock Show and
is pronounced by hog men as being the best in this country He will be bred
to a lew select sows at a fee of $500
L F Mott
Box 181
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Straw hat cleaning time
Make your old hat look
new
Use Elkay’s Starw Hat
Cleaner and Straw
Dyes
All colors
BONTO’S DRUG AND
Dodge Brothers
CLOSED CAR
Merchants have been quick to per-
ceive the solid and enduring quali
ties oi this business car
It is practical substantial and of
half-ton capacity
It will peg you to oiait u ono oxamino thio cor
The guoline consumption it unusually low
The tire mileage it unusually high
Sedan or Coupe $1350
Winter Touring Car or Roadster $1050
Touring Car Roadster or Commercial Car $885
All prices f o b Detroit
MUNSON &
Alva- -
Mr Ed Wilson of Enid was
here last week making a short visit
with his sister Mrs J H Higgin-
botham He did not get to stay as
long as he had anticipated as he
was called to Montree Missouri by
the news of the death of his uncle
Mrs Grace Collins arrived last Sunday
from Oklahoma City and has accepted
the position as pianist at tbit Palace
Theatre taking the place of Joe Gilgen
who left Monday for Joplin Mo Mrs
Collins is an artist as a pianist and In
featuring the pictures she has few equals
in Oklahoma
L H BURR has received a large
shipment of the latest make of Sin-
ger Sewing Machines 8ee him tot
a good bargain
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Practice Limited to Diseases
of the Eye Ear Nose and
Throat
Office over the Unique
WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY
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T A RHODES
Physician and Surgeon
Rectal Diseases and Diseases
ot Women a Specialty '
-Offlca over Unique
Practice limited to Office
Hospital and Conaultatlon"
Rea phone Ilf Office phone 272
Cherokee Oklahoma
REALTY PAKIXm
I will do Massage Shampoo
Manicuring and Hair Dreas-
ing at the
Bob Fox Barber Shop
on
Tuesdaya and Thursdays
All Work Guaranteed
For Appointments call 263
Irene Finley
Cherokee - Oklahoma
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B F Blue and hia son John
Blue left Sunday night tor a bus-
iness trip to Kansas City
Tom Oars ’of the Cbownlng and
Oare real estate firm made a busi-
ness trip to Kansas City this week
Dr and Mrs Jerry Mussen of
Cherokee spent Sunday with the
latter's daughter Mrs Blanbrldge
-r-Kiowa Journal
Mr and Mrs Joe Staker and baby
spent the last week end visiting
Mrs Stakcrs parents Mr and Mrs
Pryor near Alva
Mrs Gordon Lauer and Mrs Or-
ville Croxton of iLambert were In
town on Tuesday doing some spring
shopping
Miss Ruby Powell daughter of
Mr and Mrs A J Powell spent
the last week end with her grand-
parents Mr and Mrs T C Alextn-
der at Alva
Friends of Mr and Mrs Elmer
Long formerly of this city who
now live In Kiowa will be interest-
ed to learn that they are the happy
parents of a baby boy
R B Ingle and son of Lambert
were In town Tuesday looking af-
ter business Mr Ingle is one o
the most successful farmers anil
one of tho leading horse breeders
of the county
Messs -Mont Overstreet and Will's
Sautbine of Oklahoma City were in
town the first of the week looking
after business The former visited
his parents-Mr and Mrs C I
Overstreet
Attorney and Mrs J W Barry
and Mrs Ied King of Alva mo-
tored over last Monday for a short
visit with r-dutives They made the
trip in their new Ford Sedan
which was a gift of Mr Barry to
his wife on her birthday
Mr and Mrs Will Clevenger and
children left on Tuesday of this
week for Grand Valley Colorado
where Mrs Clevenger will stay with
relatives until Mr Clevenger re-
turns from the war Mr Clevenger
was turned down by the local board
but made a trip to Oklahoma City
and was released from the draft ao
that he could enlist He wilt en-
ter the service at once
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GINGHAMS
Plaid ginghams so very fashionable for spring wash
dresses Our patterns are num- IQa QCa-
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SILKS
Beautiful new Tub Silks in fancy stripes and many
colors These are the latest QCa to f O flF
word for spring blouses Price 03U
SKIRTS
Taffeta in plaited gathered and bustle taffeta $850
priced u' W”' P°Pli" $675 “ $1250
TT0 a Chic trimmed hat for spring Your hats will not
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Ferguson, Walter. The Cherokee Republican (Cherokee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1918, newspaper, March 15, 1918; Cherokee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1722872/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.