Washita County Enterprise (Corn, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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DELICIOUS REFRESHMENTS
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SszStry Fountain & Lunch Counter
SI2RVICI2 OUR MOTTO
Corn Oklahoma S J FUNK PROP
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J & CHILDERS I 'v H whtt u
ployed at Oklahoma CityvUit4
hia parent! Humlay
Phviician ano Surgeon
Call frpKmd day or night
d Cliy Oklahoma
Mm IMta Bartel at Fair view
U litre vUitint her iiter Mrs
Menno Kliower
The Corn truek delivered floor
to Titer ft Don Alfalfa and
Cox ft Co at Eakty thU week
to
Low Rates and Long Terms
Are You Interested In a Farm Loan
am able to make you good land loans in either
Washita or Custer County at the rate of 5 per cent
interest plus 1 per cent commission on 5-7-10 years
I also have an exceptional good deal to offer you
if interested as follows: A 34 year loan at 51-2 per
cent interest plus a small examination cost fee with 1
per cent yearly payments to apply on the principal
Let me pay off your old Loan and make you a
new one one that will make it easier for you to handle
Call me up on the telephone— No 36 or 39 Corn
or drop me a card I will be pleased to call on you
and we can discuss the matter
Plenty of money for farm
leers at 0 ptr rust total rats
Call at the State Bank
Corn
J J SALLASKA
- - - - Oklahoma
Ut your farms at the Corn
State Bank Also make Loan
barrel of money at 5 plus I per
cunt Home Investment Co
if II Sthapansky Mrs 1M
St'hapnnuky lVter and George
Sehapunnky returned Wednesday
from a vixlt In Kansas
Dr Jesse Jones
Dentist
LOCAL NEWS
Office Hours:
I Greenfield School closes Fri
8:30 a m to 12:00m day with a big school picnic
1:30 to 5:00 p m
' Rural Phone
Colony Oklahoma
Every Day Is DeLaval
Service Day With Usi
PUBLIC SALES
Mrs Isaac Cornelson is ser-
iously ill with the flu t
Dr Childers of Colony was in
Corn Mondav
One thing that makes so many
satisfied De Laval users is the
kind of service we provide We
are ready to take care of old De
Laval machines at any time
Just bring in the upper part
of your separator (with the bowl
and tinware and we will gladly
look it over and put in the nec-
essary parts if it should need
any and see that it is in first
class running order
P B Gunther
GRAPEVINES
Home grown Concord and
Brighton grape vines for sale
also dealer in general nursery
stock Phone 719 J A Neufield
Corn Okla 44tf
We have purchased 122000
pair U S Army Munson last
j shoes sizes 5 to 12 which was
! the entire surplus stock of one of
( the largest US Goverment shoe
contracts
j This shoe is guaranteed one
hundred percent leather cplor
dark tan bellows tongue dirt
and waterproof The actual val-
ue of this shoe is $600 Owing to
this tremendous buy we can off-
er same to the public at $295
: Send correct size Pay post-
man on delivery or send money
order If shoes are not as repre-
i sented we will cheerfully refund
your money promptly upon re-
quest National Bay State Shoe Co
296 Broadway New York NY
46tf
Miss Helen Funk assisted her
brother Sam at the lunch count-
er Saturday
Miss Anna Warkentin was a
dinner guest at P W Duerksens
Saturday
D S IJocbo and family and A
B Rcimcrand family spont Gooi
Friday visiting at’tho J L Rei-
mcr homo in Clinton
Wm Martens and family o
Arkansas visited at Rev John
Flumings north of Corn last
week
P C Wohlgemuth has ex
cepted a permanent position at
the C J DeFehr Implement
store and will begin work their
Monday
TAKEN UP
Taken up a week ago last Sun-
day a brown pony mare with
roached mane Owner call at
A G Willems Phone 209
The singing rendered by the
Ladies Glee Club of Bethel Col
lege Newton Kansas at the
Bergth al Church Sunday was a
real treat to the visitors
II J Warkentin and family
left for a visit to Hillsboro Kan-
sas Aron Ratzlaffs are taking
care of ther farm during their
absence - -
RevJacob Edigerof the Indian
Mission near Clinton and his
mothers David and Herman
who are visiting him were visit-
ors in Corn Monday
A daughter was bom to Mr
and Mrs Henry J Thiessen
April 2
We will sell your farm if it can
be sold Call at the Bank
tf Home Investment Co
Better Se rvice Less Expens
and Honest Dealing Call at
the State Bank
tf Home Investment Co
Baldwin Ellington Hamilton And
Monarch Pianos And
Player Pianos
A G Duerksen and family
were Sunday visitors at the JH
Duerksen home
J A Neufield C C Nikkei
saac and David Nikkei did the
cement work Wednesday for the
new cave on the F F Nikkei’s
place
Double Diamond n5
Fabric Throad
The Tire for longer Service end
Lower Cost and real trouble insurance
Also received a 'shipment of
high grade Motor Oils
- All Service Station
Corn Okla
Parsons Bros Granite Co
Our Motto: Best work for the least money
Why not Buy a Monument now and have
is errected for Decoration’Day
Arnold Minnie and Hulda
S chmidt of McPherson Kansas
attended the wedding Sunday
Miss Doia Schroeder of Fair-
view is visiting at the Jacob F
Reimer home
Miss Adina Siemens ot Buhler
Kansas came for the Nikkei—
Schmidt wedding
Prof J E Schmidt and family
left for their home at Hillsboro
Kansas Tuesday
B A Richert Henry Penner
and Herman Warkentin took
out new listers bought from C
J DeFehr
Direct From Factory To You
You can save money by seeing one be-
fore you buy I have two slightly used
Player Pianos parties were unable to
complete py "tents which 1 can sell at a
B? B r m Come Quick
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STALLION
During the coming Season I
will have my Stallion standing
on the H D Boese place one
mile east and twa miles north of
Corn H H Ratzlaff 7p
P K Barkman and W H
Fast two young men of Cali-
fornia are here visiting in the
neighborhood They accom-
panied the H J Dyck family on
their trip from the Western
Coast
VF no TON W'O'tK
IJickiTsays
jest thought He
MUX A PATIEUT HE
viewer wux tw eortbd op a I
COUUTRM VJEVJSPAPCa
0 he UEVER HAO MO REM I
‘TRMOUtl
jjand
I Dollars !
rassSf BRING
'MY NEW LINE s
OF SAMPLES
NBA
J A Urossman
215 s4th st Ph ne 17 Clinto-Okla
ft YOUR HOME
Ka cyVVarLiy
Store
Colony Okla
If you order at once we can still get it ready and set up
for Decoration Day but the time is limited Write to
W M BRITTON
We save you money ‘ Custer City Okla
Tin ENTERPRISE Qnly $100
Allis-Chalmers
You Can—
plow greater acreage at less cost per acre
- double-disc and harrow in one operation and do in
hours what once took days
be sure of bigger yields because of planting in a
seed bed prepared when soil is in its bat condition'
save grain by getting in the field and cutting be-
fore crop is over-ripe i
do your own threshing silo filling or shredding to
suit your own convenience— eliminating the bother
of a crew and Saving thf wages of the engineer —
the highest priced man On the job
pay for your tractor in a short time by doing your
own and custom work '
save the price of a heavy stationary engine and
have more power for belt jobs such as wood-sawing
crushing limestone for fertiliser feed grinding
shredding etc
Beat Low Prices— Mall Coupon Today!
Whatever the site of your farm— whoever the wort yon have to do— we
meet your every requirement JiutteUu how much you want to plow—
mail the coupon today It will brine yon the Uluitrated Alfe-Chalmer
catalog completely dcxribin every feature of the tractor We — "—1
for your rite farm
Seven yean were epent in perfecting Alfa-Clurimen tractors They we
tight in every detail— dust-proof sccearibic ever-powered
moet modern in derign
We hm facte about the economy of fanning with AnU-Cholmen pmftettJ
tractor you cannot afford to b without Oct thcee tecta today!
C J DeFehr
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Kimfly md me the iUuatrated Alfa-OnWiwra ratakg foBy exp
in( every feature of the tractor yon would - w l (or my tanZ Ms
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Unger, H. A. Washita County Enterprise (Corn, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1923, newspaper, April 5, 1923; Corn, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1842709/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.