Strong City Herald (Strong City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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STRONG CITY HERALD
Entered ai econt slau rail matt r
at the poet office at Strong City Oka-
undf r act it rorpmt 1 1 March 3 1879
Byron Hawkins
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Pi AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
The officers in Oklahoma City
who are rounding up the bond
and auto robbers are overlooking
the hotel and cafe hijackers
According to the way the Ok-
lahoman views it they are liable
any day to have a Jack Walton
amende honorable slipped over
on them
Nearly a whole month has
passed since the Republicans se-
cured control of the Government
machiney and dumed if she ain't
still running
Sporting men are fixing to put
the kibosh on all kinds of clean
sport by insisting on the passage
of the racing bill A race is a
tame insipid afiair without a
bet placed and the gambling fea-
ture means an influx of crooked
gamblers Let us have clean
boxing and base ball but swat
the race bid
To the credit of all the big
motion picture companies is
their refusal to have anything to
do with Clara Smith and the
picture houses of Oklahoma will
prove they are trying to do the
right if they refuse to show her
picture which is to be filmed by
an Oklahoma company for the
purpose of capitalizing her illicit
love
The pie supper at the Craw
ford high school Friday right
was well attended No program
but the crowd was entertained
by an old time spelling match
which was a most enj'oyable af-
fair The school presented a
cake for the most popular young
lady and one for the most home-
ly man Miss Allegia Allian ant
Alfred Owens were the respect-
ive winners The proceeds of the
supper amounting to $5670 will
be used for' the benefit of the
school
The Crawford basket ba'I teim
have the honor of te ng the
champions of Roger Mills coun-
ty a great honor and we are
indeed proud of our boys The
Crawfort’s played several gancs
and were victorious in all
A large number of th‘ Craw-
ford community attended court
at Cheyenne
S K Roberts made a bu iness
trip to Oklahoma City one day
last week
Alice Roberts has gone to Ca-
nadian to have some dental work
done
Square Top News
Crawford News
The dance at Jpss Blurton’s
Saturday was well attended and
all report a splendid time
Friday night will be the last
night of literary for this season
as the school will soon close We
all regret the closing of the liter-
ary as that's the most interest-
ing place to go
The revival meeting closed
Sunday night About 35 con-
verts and several joined the
church
Mr Medon of Oklahoma - City
came up to meet his wife at J
W Rensha’8
Roy Hill visited his sister Mrs
E A Pptter in Clinton last
week
C E Hill made a business trip
to Hammon last week
The hail storm caused quite a
lot of damage and put the river
out of banks J W Moore and
Mr Hutton got stuck in the mud
this side side of the river
Tennis Club ’
To Reorganize
A meeting of the Tennis Club
is called for Monday night to re-
organize make arrangements for
I putting the two courts in good
j condition and other matters of
importance
Colorado nut for cooking Col-
orado lump for the heater Coal
i that’s coal Rounds & Potter
IHE CMPHAJI AM
Sells all Kinds of
Lumber Shingles Paints iln Varnishes Brashes
Diors Windows Glass Lim Cement Fnee Poi-ts
Coal Screen Doors mid Door Sets Locks nod Hinges
Farm Implements Ilammon Flour Sampson Wind
Mills nd Wind Mill Supplies Pumps ssd Pump
Fittings
BERTF STEPHENS - - Manager
Strong City Oklahoma
v
COD Meat Market
' Dealers In Fresh Salt mes and Fish
Highest prices paid for hides
We will pay the highest prices for Fat Cattle
and Hogs
keswater & SON
Back to the Old Price
1000
YY7E have reduced the price of the Titan 10-20 to
W its former low price of $1000 f o b Chicago
This is the same Titan tractor which 75000 farmers'
have put into remarkably successful service — the
same tractor plus 1921 improvements and additions
0
A full set of removable extension angle lugs sold as extra equip
ment under the former $ 1 000 price is now included without extra
cost Fenders Platform Angle Lugs Throttle Governor Friction
Clutch Pulley Wide Range Adjust ble Drawbar Water Air
Cleaner— all are included in the $1000 price
International 8A6 and 15-30f Tractors
Also Reduced in Price
Farmers wno want a lighter tractor
built like a high-grade automobile but
with the same sturdiness and reliability
of the Titan can now get the Interna-
tional 6-16 at $1000 fob Chicago
We have long restricted the sale of
this model to a limited territory but
increased production enables us to re
lease it to all sectionsof theUnited States
The International 15-30 tractor has
been reduced to $1 950 f o b Chicago
Bear in mind that we give unequalled
service made possible through 92
branch houses and thousands of local
dealers to every International tractor
owner no matter where located
Prices of Other Lines Reduced
Prices have also been reduced on chilled plows tractor plows
cream separators kerosene engines seeding machines Inter -
national threshers harvester-threshers wagons hay presses
and a number of other lines on which your dealer can give you
full information
‘v
International Harvester Company
s or AMERICA " "
Chicago -a-miui u s A
92 Branch Houaea ud 15000 Dealer in the United State
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demountable rims with 3-inch tires all around is the ideal family
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equipment Finely upholstered Plate glass windows An open car
in the spring summer and early fall A closed car in inclement
weather and- winter Fcr theatre parties for social visiting for
touring and for taking the children to school it is just what you
want The low cost of operation and maintenance is not the least
of its charms A regular Ford car simple in design strong in con-
struction and durable in service Won’t you come in and look it over?
The comforts of an electric car with the economy of the Ford
For Sale by
FRANCIS WALKER
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Hawkins, Byron. Strong City Herald (Strong City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1921, newspaper, March 30, 1921; Strong City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1747854/m1/3/?q=mineral+wells: accessed June 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.