The Greenfield Hustler (Greenfield, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1914 Page: 7 of 9
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THE FORD
GHEE N F 1 B L P, O K I A.,
AS COOL WEATHER APPROACHES
Our Attention if Brought to the Question of
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
I will kavi band ftt all times for
iaatdiat* delivery a 5-pamifer car
at $529 delivered
The Runabout Car will be
$440 fob Detroit.
All Cart Fully Equipped
All accessories, such as repairs, oil, gasoline, etc.,
always on hand. Will have competent man to
care for all repair work.
Should the s lie of Ford cars reach 300,(KM) between August 1,
1914, and August I. 1915, a teba e of from #40 to 100 will be
made to each retail purchaser of a Ford car between those dates
L L Cotton - Agent - Greenfield
A. L CHAPSON IN CHARGE OF GARAGE
STOVES
Heating
Stoves
ALL SIZES
Stoves
AND
Ranges
Come in and in-
spect our stock and
get our prices.
FOR SALE IN GREENFIELD BY
hardware
oak ridge no. 2.
T. Holverion called at the Pearson
home Saturday eveuing.
Misses Maggie and Mabel Sleiu-
raer visited at the Cordell home Fri
day evening
Mrs. D. J. Daniels. Sam Long and
j W. E. Dunn went to Watonga to- ■
day.
R. G. Rycroft, Dndlev Roach and I
John Funk were among the Waton
ga visitors yesterday
• _
Albert Milligan returned home Walter Darwin has rented his
Nov 26th from an extended visit in farm to H. S. Henderson of Wood-
the Kockv mountain States
A.Y Pearson and the Holversi n
Bros. have beeu quite busy baLng
hay the past week They expect to
commence agaiu wheu weather is
favorable.
Sydney Fleenor left Monday for
Oklahoma City, wheie he will at-
teud college this winter.
Mrs.H.C.Winchester and son vis-
with Mrs. A. J Triplett
Wednesday afternoon.
ward county. Ok'a.
Marguerite Roofe won the tirst
prite, a bracelet, in the contrst at
Mrs. DeMunbrun's.
H. E. Yenser attended the hard-
ware dealers' convention at Okla-
homa City this week.
The El Reno Mill Jfc Elevator Co.
is building a coal shed. 16x4* feet,
last ius* s°uth of their flour house.,
T J. Nabors is moving this week
v o ci !l1* HARUWAKfc #
Yenser & Mnbhng, AND harness
milMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIHI IMHMHHMimMmilM
. .XMAS..
A large crowd attended the liter to the farm west of Greenfield re-
ary at Oak Ridge Friday night. The cently vacated by S. B. Stewart
question for debate Friday. Dec 8. Zanxibar floor paint for use on old
Resolved that iron is a more useful or ntMT floors. linoleums, etc. Dries
metal than gold. Everybody come over night. D. Jfc C. Lbr. Co.
aad enjoy youiself. Joseph Ragar. of Hinton, came
Charley Fleenor was a caller at uo last Friday and visited his son
the Pearson home Sunday after- Pearl, returning home Saturday.
noon.
EfHe Uhrig was on the sick list
several days last week, but is able
to be at school again
G W. Fleenor has laid the foun
dation for a new barn.
Duane Milligan has returned to
No hunting will be allowed on my
place without ray permission.
L K Greer.
Over & rail ion bushels of wheat
was shipped abroad during N vera-
ber A continuation of that rate
for a white, and the consequent
his home at Knid after a week s vis- raise in trice, will cause tnauy in
it with his uncle. J. B. Milligan. this countrv to go hungry.
Did jou hear about the wreck en
the mountain R. R.? If not. just
call at the Drug Store and see it.
Prairie Barn Paint for painting
barns* stlo*. roofs, etc.
Davidson A Case Lbr Co.
Col. Goethals. governor of the
Panama ooe. has issued an edict of
total abatmeoce from alcohokc li-
quors of all employes of the canaJ.
Mrs. Joseph FeU U u> ng *a part
of her deceased husband's money to
forwarding the work he began n
advertising the Single Tax idea to
aNUish ami prevent poverty. Mrs
Fels says her husband believed, and
she believes, that there should oe
no more private ownership of .and
than of water and air {Queer, sa't
it. that a "rich^person houid be-
neve that.
Christmas at our store is complete;
Santa Claus has called and left
the most things! You can't af-
ford to pass without
looking over our line
Yours for business,
GREENFIELD DRUG COMPANY
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The Greenfield Hustler (Greenfield, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1914, newspaper, December 10, 1914; Greenfield, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc177747/m1/7/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.