The Quapaw World (Quapaw, Oklahoma), Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1918 Page: 1 of 5
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i Judge Robartaon will make a
speaking tour of Ottawa county
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Afton by i dalacatlon offriends
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ttata Board of Haaltb la in OttW
wa county enforcing the fly aoraan
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Restaurants hotels groceries
mast markets ate" are required
under severe penalties to-screen
thair open food stuff This is a
food law and should ba strict)
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Merchants report’ business Im-
proving rapidly The town knock-
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Considerable buildinf ia baiof
planned in Quapaw at tha present
time A Pieher wholadls gre
eery flrm ia said to have pur-
chaaodalot on which a buiWing
will ba erected In tha near future
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Sines tha rain this weak farm-
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large crop of corn"
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The Ouapaw Boasters wore da
faatad here Sunday in a b&aeball
game with tha Joplin lodepend
ants The score was 9 to 0
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mer will aeon ba broken and it ia
pradistad that cold weather will
begin about the time winter sate
in Da your Xmas shepp ng early
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According to Laslia’ar Bradstraat’s
‘great mercantile rating company have
stated that 84 par sent of all failures are
among non-advertisers j (
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The Twin City Commercial Bulletin
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u aivartmartrtnt The
Pri-i Srct last and all-tha-Uma object af (T
an cSvartiaamont is to draw custom It Is
not was net and will never be designed
for any other human purpose -
So the buey merchant waits until tha
busy saaaan comae and his (tore da as
full Of euatomere ha can’t gat hie hat off
thtn ho rushes to the printer and goes in '
for advertising Whan the dull saaeoif
Mmee around and there ia no trade and
ha wants to sell hiagaada as bad ha can’t'
P7 hla rant ha steps advertising ' -
That ia SOME of them do': but occa-
- aionally a level-headed merchant dees
Z 1 " cooopa in III' tha basinets
- hla hit neigh bars are making martgagaa -to
pay th gas bills"
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of Hardware and Purnltura -ten
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to irrt to the (ocJ koart at
far phyc&l
usdar tea 1918 aaUttiva draft
They ware ealled Friday and are:
OUa Wellington Utton WiiUam
Jack Fishar Phillip Charles Zoaa
Jamas Wolivar Charles Edain
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lieansa tag will be violating tho '
motor yohlcl law and subject to a
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given el menthA m wkk ta ck !
tain saw jlcdatdacsJ balteta
will ka eUrUi st ance igsbA
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TUa psptr to aathariaad to an-
-JtuMa tha candidacy ad J G Aastta
far nomlnatioa itr dft ad tha ttrd
Jadidal District af Oklahoma aob-
jMt ta tha action o t tha Pamarratk
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This papar is sathoiiaed to anone
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for eavaty iwiih)mImm Morthom
district subject to aetiao af priawiias
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nanneo Oscar Coghill Democratic
candidate for- GonataMo Ouapaw
township subject' to atUon at
primaries Aug 6 1918
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Coma In Mr Business Man and
let us expound the merits of Haa-
marmill Bend Paper to you It is
tha beat paper on tha market
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PaurthUtraat-lfaairaif a good
dragline after tha rain Wednesday
This paper la two days lata
owing to a rush of job work which
enables us to announce that tho
Ladies' Missionary Society of tho
Baptist church gave an ica'craam
supoer Friday night
Lea Railings is helping to build
tha new high school - f
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Wo naad that linotype mighty
bad but money etringency keeps
many poepla from supplying thair
need e i 'a'i
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Road 'the Rad Crass stuff in
this issue ' It will "cuictan your
patriotism and ' enlighten yoar
mind r' Ul -V '
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H A Sparling of Cklakama
City was ia Quapaw Thursday on
business
BokO Damming! and his "Over
Tne Top” girls have boon booked
for Sunday afternoon and aipht
by John Carter cussr of tka
Palace Theatre m Fictaree far
Sunday night will ka en apisoda
of "The Lion's Claw tri a big
feature play “The Crf-c Caarar"
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Houck, L. H. The Quapaw World (Quapaw, Oklahoma), Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1918, newspaper, July 18, 1918; Quapaw, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1839396/m1/1/: accessed December 15, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.