The Greenfield Hustler (Greenfield, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1914 Page: 3 of 9
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GREENFIELD. OKLA.. HUSTLER
i
. Claude Ruhl .
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Estimates
Furnished
PHONE NO. 10
GREENFIELD, - OKLA.
Dr. C. K. ROBERTS, Dentist
Teeth extracted without
pain or (lunger
Gold crown and bridge work—None
better
All work fully guaranteed. R. R.
fare refunded when work amounts
to more than $5.
Offir#* Inw N uJ II hit CiI^ Ur4wir« ilwt
vnice. Straight dowa bal to th« left
Geary, .... Oklahoma
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LOW FARE
For the Hobdays
C H RISTMAS
1914
NEW YEARS
1915
To all point* in the
SOUTHEAST
AND
SOUTHWEST
VIA
ROCK ISLAND UNES
Enquire as to fares.
dat< 8 of sale, limits,
traiu service, etc.
Information cheerfully given
Oak Ridge No. 1.
The rain was a welcome visitor in
this locality. Wheat and rye were
sure in need of it.
A. L. Pettis, who sustained a bio-
ken nose about a week ago, is im-
proving slowly.
H. E. Triplett is visiting at the
home of R Daugherty this week.
The literary at Oak Ridge was
well attended Kriday night. A good
program was rendered and every-
body claimed they had a pleasant
time.
Sydney Fleenor went to Oklaho-
ma City Monday to attend business
college. We wish him success.
#J. F. English, wife and son visited
J. C. Funk and family Thursday,
i'he men spent the day hunting
rabbits. ^
F. Oberdahlhoff, J. Funk and A.
Uhrig had the threshers last Friday
Miss Eva Uhrig spent Sunday af-
ternoon with Miss Marie Helberg.
Jim Smith has moved onto the
Welton Maple place.
J H. Geeslin and family, from
Pleasant Valley,- attended literary
at Oak Ridge Friday night
MONTHLY report ok district no 75
Oak Ridge school, iwrs, Slemmer
teacher Number enrolled, boys 18,
girls 24, total 42. Aver .ge daily
attendance, boys i.6, jfirls 23, total
39 Names of those neither absent
nor tardy, Gustav Erlenmaier,
Charlie Fleenor, Young Lackey,
Velvie Pearson, Charles and Wilbur
Slemmer. Huwton Wine rster. Oke
m.ih Go >den, Esther and Christena
Funk. EveMne Holverson, Gertrnde
Hawuin*. Mamie Oberdahlhoff, Ru-
by and Bulah Pearson, Velma Pet-
tis, Ruby Winchester, Effie Uhrig.
Bach of us believe we hav * the
"w« rst *st" time of anvbodv Listen
to on*' column of sub-heads and
t:urik what thev m^an to rnanv
Storm Off British Coast Wrecks
liattieship and Steamers Liner An-
tonv Disabled Only Three Saved.
Dreadnought Missing. Submarine
is Hit Frigate Grounded Coal
Steamer Founders. Tunnel Destrov
ed It you oelleve one is safer on
land let your thought ramble off to
th*- big battle on thr east and west
frontiers of German.
State of Ohio. City of Toledo. I
Lucas County. I
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la
senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney
A Co.. doing business in the City of To-
ledo. County and State aforesaid, and
that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev-
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of HALL/8 CATARRH CURE.
PRANK J. CHENEY.
_ ..... . . 8worn to before me and subscribed In
S. Miller, • i - Ticket Agent VtfwF*thl8 Wh day of D*cember*
(Seal) A. W. OLEABON
Write to
FAY THOMPSON |
Div. Pass. Agent
Oklahoma - - City,!
Or consult
GREENFIELD, OKLA.
I fill
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and acts directly upon the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
P. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all Drumrtets. 78c.
fake Hall's Family Pills for constloatlon.
Ten thousand more troops and
additional officers are asked for to
t e used on coast defenses This
writer is opposed to war, and be-
lieves that war is unnecessary and
an be avoided. But if the plan of ,.
"bein* prepared" is t. be continued iP™*""" and fre'*ht rilt^
f .r the present, let uh to at it ri*ht | r<,"uest ,nade de,p,te " "
and put ourselves in a position to
Railway companies in various
states are asking the state railroad
commissions to permit au increase
Outclass every other nations. You
know, the best way to get rid of an
obnoxious law is to enforce it thor-
oughly.
is made despite the fact
that the largest crop in the history
of the couptry is being moved, and
that passenger business is as great
or greater than ever. The reason
given for ihe demand for an in-
crease in.rates is that roads are un
Speaker Champ Clark says if the ;\ble t0 borro": """"J because of
r. ,. , .u the stringency in money matters as
republicans have any sense they , a relult *, th£ war in Kurope To
will nominate Congressman Mann, an outside business man it would
of Illinois as their candidate for i look like poor business to raise the
president. Is the advice intended ! ™tes to show an enlarged income
a. an honest opinion as to who i> I "1. 1'. ?£
the strongest
friend Wilson?
man to oppose his
was to prevent loans, or
paying of indebtedness, it would be
different.
Fall and Winter
Dry Goods and Sloes
If you have not yet made your purchases for cold weather
come in and let us show vou our large line in these departments
Also new arrivals in
Z ' *
Trunks
Suit Cases
Blankets
Batting Isr Comforts
Boys' and Men's Snits
Overalls
4
Full Line of Fall and Winter Underwear
Cme in and help jrti r friend in tke Golden Gate
Contest by buying your wants at our stare.
Standing of Contestants
Miss Dixie Rycroft
Mrs M. L. Sanders
44 H. G. Dennisou
44 J. T. elliott
Miss E. L. Erlenmaier
44 Ruth Bolls
Mrs L L. Cotton
44 C. P. Bush
44 Sam Long
44 J. W. Detwieler
44 W. E. Dunn :
44 L S. Lowe .
Miss Martha McClain
. .444,305
...188,996
... 52,660
21.220
.. 7,786
...118,810
261,970
.... 2,166
169,096
1,000
.... 1,000
1,000
1,566
All votes for the count Saturday, December 12, must be in by
6:30 p m. on Friday, Dec 11. The prizes in this count will
be for the largest number ot Votes since the last count. There
will be a first and second prize given. Somebody is going to win
Comevin and look over our large stock of Dry
Goods and Groceries. We can please yon
WILL COOPER, :-
GREENFIELD, OKLAHOMA
FLOUR, FEED COAL
Use the Celebrated El Reno's Best Flour, and you will not be
troubled with bad results on baking day. Every Sack guarantede
Corn Chops, Bran, Shorts
and Corn Meal and Coal
We buy all kinds of grain Give us a trial Telephone 15
El Reno Mill and Elevator Company
C. E. MORELOCK, Mgr. GREENFIELD, OKLAHOMA
J. H. SIMS, Dentist
WATONGA, OKLA.
G. E. Trumbly
Carpenter and Builder
~. n t dl iao Manufacturer and builder of Ce-
Over 1st Nafl Bank. Phone 103 raent Cave,
In Hitchcock second Monday W0RK ol ara"«i> fwom mom-
and Tuesday of each month. Greenfield, Oklahoma
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