Strong City Herald (Strong City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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STRONG GITY HERALD
Volame
Strong City Roger Mills County Oklahoma Thucaday Jan It 3 1919
Mambas 19
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We are having some pretty
weather now
Hobart STinaban called on
Miss Jettie Jobe Friday -
Mrs Footer is improving very
slowly
j
Hobart Stranaban left Sdarday
for Withita Falla
Mr and Mrs Wm Cochran
Mr 8mith and family Mrs Ewart
and children and Mr Archer and
family spent Sundiy at Mr J 11
Kepley 'a home
Mies Daisy CocVran taught
school last week
Mis Brinkley ’s fiinily Labour
over the Hu -
Jiui Siroui and Joun Lrinkley
went np lu Texas last week to
f
work a few days
Guy lripleu visited his home
folks Friday night
Y M Rogers visited John
Rogers SaucLy '
Miss Lmra Rogers went back' to
Cheyenne 5atuiday Sue tliius
trer school will oegiu Monday
Ivary Piyer is visaing her bis
suter Mrs Harney east of here
Mr Cochrau i working roads
this week
Mr W A Gardner has traded
his farm of T and he will bavet'a
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sale next mouth He aims to
leave here
' Miss Nettie ItobcrU mule a
business trip to Strong City Sat-
urday Joha Rogers mtJe a business
trip to Strong City M nday
Htrm Triplett visited Tiionxis
C oclirau Monday night
SIM) CITY 10
ERECI MFMIIRIAI
At the meeting of the commer-
cial club Wednesday mlit it was
decided that we undertake the
construction of somesui'able me
morial to commemmorate the boys
who gave-np their lives in the
World War The sentiment ap-
pears to be 'uuammous that a
titling memoiial of some -kind be
erected and (hat it should he a
good one and one that will show
onr trne and sincere appreciation
of the uoble lives given up by onr
yonng men i
While StroDgCity is doing only
what most other towns and com
munities are doing in this respect
yet the town feels a special inter-
est' in tne work since onr casualty
list I as has been so high Six
boys from Strong Oily have paid
the supreme sacrifice in the great
world war
SALE Of - SURPLUS ANIMALS
The Unmount Service offeri fr
sale at Fublii Auction thousands
of good sound and eerviceab e
horses and mules At the Remount
Depots located at the Camps and
Cantouemenls throughout Ihj
United States These aDimals
are offered for sale because of an
e cess for peace times
I hsve in my office a schedule
sl owing He points wtlne Bales
will be conducted dates of sales
unmbeiii and kind of animals of
fered - If interested call and get
informatiou-
A I Jordan County Ageut
AT THE FOUNTAIN
njRNlTURE AJCTION SALE
There will be a publie auction
sale of two wagon loads of furni-
ture and household poods in
Strong Ciry Vulurday afternoon
February 1 1919 Mrs Black
owner Col A X Grace auction-
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Tlreiome
A man mav pile a million up —
In truth X do not doubt It
But now and than I auraly wlah
Ua would not boaat about It
Rough Philosophy
Tin not averse to helping you my
rood man” saiil the careful philanthro-
pist "but are you sure you will put
tills dime to good use)
“you kin count on me guv’ner’ an-
swered the tramp "A dime ain’t goin'
ter make a man an’ on de other hand
It ain't goln’ ter rulu ’Ira"
Great Scheme
"I see where a rich man haa built a
lake and flower garden on top of an
apartment house”
"That would bo Just the place for a
truck garden" v
“Yes?"
"I don't see how the neighbors’ chick-
ens could ever get up there"
The Wrong Fluid
"Doctor my druggist wouldn't fill
this prescription lie referred me to a
garage" '
"Let me see that paper Hum It
colls for ten gallons of gasoline You
got the order Intended for my chauf
feur”
OVERDONE
“Whewl Here I’ve chopped wood
t half the day to get an appetite an
now I’m too dnrned tired to eat"
A year ago voluntary food control
was o during adveutme In democracy
during (be year an established proof
of democratic eUidcuc
er
TAN-NO-MORE
Tha SMa BMUttflw-
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Tka t
idcnlik and
moat woncUr-
fid facial pnptraMa i ika madcra
a fa Ii impart to tha (Ua a trekaty
oCtacas and Delicacy whiek Is da
lifhtfulia appearance end pleaaiaf la
Ua clXect Uacd durinf tha day it i
a prateclioo Iron tha Saa and Wiad
lo tha vcaing Us aaa assures fault
leas complexioa AM dealers MSo
50c and SlOO ’
- Saksr-Whasiar Mtg Co' Dallas Tas
H O BROWN
New Hardware Store Everything
New and Up-to-date Call and
See His New Store
STRONG CITY
OKLA
(looil will rules ilie ne-v world as
Tear governed the oll world Through
shoring food America helps make the
ahole world kin
Here Is familiar scene la any T
M O A bolldlng at onr army camps
Ice-cooled water "babblers" Quench
the thirst of thousands of soldiers
and daring a "ran" on the fountains
the "water Une" often extends across
the bunding
The Army T M 0 A Is the en
listed man’s dub where he may read
write letters buy stamps and post
cards have bundles wrapped free of
charge get money orders play games
and meet bis comrades for a social
hour
The bubbling cold water fountain Is
one of the most popular advantages
offered the soldiers by the Army "Y"
In the Southern department which Is
composed of Texas Arkansas Okla-
homa Louisiana Tfew Mexico and
Arizona
DENTAL WORK
Dr MERRICK the dentist of Elk City '
will by at Strong Cltv two days each week
commencing November 20th and 2lst
Wednesday and Thursday and will be here
every Wednesday and Thursday thereafter
Will office with Dr Ballenger in the
Bank Building 1
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COME EARLY
SALE
LIKE TO EAT
WANT TO WEAR
NEW
SToTE
Have you read this ad before? Neither have wel
Well we want to let you know that we are here with
something new from top to bottom
We make our profit the same as you make your living
our bills and
CodRTE-
OVS
T K EAT
MENT
EATS
We discount
are enabled
profit
Remember
classiest store
Mills County
to sell fortes s
we have the
in Roger
A real up
town store in every respect
Courteous treaiment anil service is our motto Try us Bs convinced
Come in and see cur nivv store We will be more than glad to have you come
and make an Inspection: We are trying to please y&u
WATCH OUR SHOW WINDOWS FOR
DISPLAYS YOU CAN SEE THEM AT
NIGHT AS WELL AS IN DAY
THANKS T DRY THANX
DRY
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Wheeler, H. Floyd. Strong City Herald (Strong City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1919, newspaper, January 23, 1919; Strong City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1747807/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.