The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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«U !u«l Kviry Friday
Willow. Ok la.
fra T. |{« |N*r, iMilur
BnUr*d m McvndM! 4"''
rMay 5.1016. at tl «* \*> t
hi Willow. Oklu., under the u«' I < f
Mur«*h 3, 187H
SuImm ■ ij.Uon p. i« l.««><«r
filwayn in advance.
Advertising r tia lFr T*r
^ngl . column inch p"*
l,ting fr« nl p:m ' which i* 20 cents
per inch.
l/ical a.!', and ubltuarie. 5 cent ■
per line.
Busine
month.
card* u0 rents f,(M t
Baptist Sunday School meets
every Sunday at i<>; a. ni. ^ •
Koss supt.
Preaching every 4lh Sunday at
11;-. Rev. Montgomery, pas-
tor. Everybody invited to attend.
WUFfliM'W"'**'-m " ff ■ ■ — ™ ■ —■—*
Clean Up Sale
emmc I3t^rx*r=3 sma s
May 51 Ik we will
sell at COST'; for cash only our en-
tire stock of I mple'.nents, consisting
of Listers, Planters, Cultivators,
Harrows, Sulky Plows, And many
Other Articles Useful to The
Farmer.
(Ionic and look our
over and take advantage
tlie.se exceptional offers.
Post Office Drug Store
W. N. IWrt*'"'
Driuf'-SuiKlricx-S.'hool Sup|.li ..ml Citfar-
Proscriptions CoioMly Compounded
KLItf.
Willow,
ROTiiEft
Okla.
Latest market revolts::::
He,,* 16c, Springs 3 lbs Aid unu'er 16c,
Young & old cocks 8c Gui.««i
D:,ct:s ffi 8c, Vgg* 15c, Cteem —c
present
Highest market price paid for «" kind*
of produce. See u& before yo;i sell.
Hubbard Produce Co.
" Methodist Sunday School -very «■
Sunday at 10; a. m, C.C. Holds.,
upt. n
Preaching every 1st and on
OUR AIM
Scolds Farmer
It seems to bo considered the
GO* aaaaMOMMCHM^^yi
'
FOR SALE
proper thing by some to sco'.d t'.ic |
ia to lakeoarcoi She Coul ('ream Separator. No: 1.
, • lor A I. II. C. or Lilly make. Guaran-
Sunday. J. "• ' - " . Banking Business
teed to be in pood order.
cordial invitation is exi ^ Mrs. J. D. Prigmore.
*11 to-attend.
w. r. & N. w. Tims Table
North Bound
No. 3 11:53 a.m.
No. 1 7:04 p.m.
South Bound
No 2 6: 48 a.m.
No 4 3: 25 p. m.
VY. 0. Dortson, M. D.
Phone 18
Willow 0kSa'
MC'S BARBER SHOP
Hot and Cold Baths
in Connection
in me territory ati-
jacent to Willow.-;
Corae In and get ac-
LOST
A 17 Jewel Hamilton Watch
Mr T K Underwood has pur-
chased a new "Ford".
A 17 Jewel Hamilton wm
quainlcd with u0 !Gold Case, open face, with
vv ■ Dutch Clearer Fob. Will give a
an<3I let liana*liberal leward. Lost; in Willow.
your Banking Bust- s- Cobb'
ness for yon.
FIRST STATE BANK
WILLOW-. OKLA.
j E. K. Thurmond Pres.
Guy Ford, Vice-Pros.
i H. C. Ford, Cashier.
| DeWitt Holden, Ass't Cashier.
Laura Moore
Mystery
Bangers
Adveatcre
All move in rapid
succession through the
i.rw (.crijl about to bo
featured in tliit P*rer'
The
jtroy
Angel
By Louia Jotmph V*«m
It's ■ strange tale but it's
very much* alive. ou
want to be sure to read it,
for it's the best story we
have bad ia a lontf tur.e.
wui..« "J
farmfer for not producing mor<
crops and to urge upon him tl>
necessity of producing more no>.
that the government stands i
need. What has been done fort-
farmer by the government tha
they should be scolded? w.-t, g
the farmer asked the government *
for a loan on his land what did
he get? He got an interest rate of |
5 per cent while the government, j
is floating millions at S per cent,, |
and going to loan it to France g
without interest. Why not give *
the American farmer—the back-
bone of our governmental struct-
ure-an equal chance with the
lasetl a new rora . fellow who has been a sucker at g
Mr H N Cobb and family of j1
Mangum are visiting his talher ' n0 cla33 0f people whoj| JS
Mr J N Cobb. * d wjth a truer patriot-
Products are to valuable for W1 - thev. Not only will 1
vou to loose your crops. See «m . ^.t at home, but St. Paul 1 n sure njeon
they dothWL s COVINGTON BROTHERS
it wdl be their son i Mongum> okla.
the flag to victory. Ex. «
UU IU 1UWOV j -1 '
COVINGTON BROTHERS
For Hail Insurance.
in Connection | j jlojlsjluJJ ^
I . pjk city Steam Laun- Saturday and S<m<h* -
Agent for Elk City Steam od some more ram and 3 . ™ flrm®
Aeent for Elk City « more rain and
dry. Basket leaves Wednes . smaU grain is now looking some
rr ^ ,v, And retu/ns Saturday
at 7 p. m. And retu.-ns Saturday
at G a. m.
WILLOW7
are now
OKLA
Walter and W. M. Rcss
Contractors nn.l BniWc"
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Free of charge
fhone- ■ • ' - 26
. J.L. Hughes
t1o« rs< t< >- «"«l lluildor
Estimates Furnished Free
Of Charge.
J. W. BOX
The Square l>cal Drayman
wui Do Your Hauling Right
better.
Most of the farmesi
planting cotton. |
Charles Rose was among the
Sayre visitors Monday.
Chas. Simmons is still suffering
with a broken leg.
Mr Gold Berkley left Tuesday
J for Michigan, where he will un-
dergo an operation.
I Mrs G W Morgan is now re-
covering from an attack of tonsi-
litis.
Messrs J A Carson and C C
Morgan made a business t rip to
Sayre Tuesday. , „
Mr Amos Jenkins wan an after- j -
noon visitor at J A Carson s Sun. ®
j There is to be a meeting at the
! i,aura Moore school ground Thur
'for the purpose of voting bonds;
| to build a new school house.
—Slim.
&
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• «.l wrftfrl# Ucii.Bf It I* r *
MO newsnaper can succeed1 with-
1N out •dvertmng, therefore we
solicit the ratronap- ci
lor those who by tneir ad\erti$ing lk# ^
help to make this paper poswbie. r.r •*. by
1 p O. Drug More.
To:TJe°rJ!" S.B.0H, 0KLA. out of the McAlester
~ pf'n 1 have oars of this Coal coaing^irt all of this
We will have oars ox ^ buy
month and next and don t to f ^ ^ and we will
now arti pay a3 y°a us- +>,•« Th^ indica-
b°°thSand'nextWeBut remember THERE IS A DIFFERENCE in
the COAI, but ask for AIDERSON no other as good.
i^i v « o-lad to explain the coal situation to you.
recollection of Quality remains long after the price
, forggoten.
Coal without slack and clean of slate, c.ome see it.
is
Quality Service Satisfaction
Wm. Cameron & Go. Inc.
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Roper, Ira T. The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1917, newspaper, May 11, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276314/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.