The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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The Willow Times
Published Evury Friday \\
Willow, UMm.
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Entered u- **ond c!aw matter
Jkiay $. i l«. *1 th« P4*1 ofr,c*1
*t VN illow, Okla., ur.der the act of
March «. 1*79
Post Office Drjijj Store
W. N. Proprlolor
J)r,i^ • Sundry* ••St'hgol S^jppli*.^ and Cigars
Proscri^lions CaieTitlfy Corapounilail
tiki*.
We Want To Sell You
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Subscription price $ 1 .0 j j>er year
filwayn in advance.
Advert bin g rates 1~ l-~ l,er
jungle column inch per i. me, exce-
pting front p: se which b 20 cen^s
per inch.
J .oral ads an«} cUltuariw $ cents
per line.
Kuiint-8-i curd* 00 cents pei
jnon'.h.
!ii
Baptist Sunday School mcet>-
pvery Sunday at 1Q; a. m. IL (
Jiank* -nipt.
Propelling every 4th Sunday at
11; a, rn. Itev. Montgomery, pas-
tor. Everybody invited to attend.
Methodist Sunday School every
Sunday at 10; a. m. C.C. Holden
jupt.
Preaching every 1st ur.d 3r<>
Sunday. -1. it- Brooks, pastor. A
cordial invitation is extended to
all to attend.
W. F. & N. W. Time labia
North P>ound
No. 5' ll: 48 a. m.
No. 1 7: 09 p. m.
South l'ound
No 2 C>: 18 a.m.
No d 3: 80 p. m.
W. 0. Dfolson, M. D.
Phone 13
Willow • Okla.
MC'S BARBER SHOP
ffot and Cold Baths
in Connection
Agent fqr Elk City Steam Laun-
dry. Easke': leaves Wednesday,
jit 7 p. m. Aiyi retu/ns Saturday
6 a. m.
WILLOW OKLA
Walter and W. M. Rjss*
^o«trari<>i*5j sad Iluilder*
Pliin* and Estimates Furnished
Fi*ee of charge
Phone - - ? - 26
Extra Combination Offers
Big V-alues For Little Money
Tlu Oklahoma Njm*, Dailj one year
The Willow Times, WeeUlj one yea.'
Both $3,G0
Or you can have—
The Oklahoma News, Daily one yccr
The Willow Times, Weekly o:ze yccr
The Oklahoma Farmer, Week'rj one year
ALL T-ZREZ £^,23
How does this strike you?
His Oklahoma Hews, Da l; Cn3 Yesf
Tho Willow fim33 Vtetili, One Yuar
Today's Housswifc MagaziiiO, Monthly, Gno Ysar
House!.old Journal, Monthly, Cnc Ycsr
Better Farming, Monthly, Cno Year
Firm Life, Monthly, Ono Yesr
H.3me Lifo, Monthly, Ono Year
All Seven One Year Each $4,00
Subscribe for one of these remarkable offers today. Send
your order to
THE WILLOW TIMES
J L. Hughes ;
Contrortor un<t lluilder
Estimates Furnished Free 1
Of Chaise.
J. W. BOX
Tib* S^uai* Ileal |lr*rw<"i
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express package
a big mail-order house was
accostcd by a local dealer.
"Why didn't you kay that bill
of goods from me? 1 cwiJ force
scved yea the ezprc33, and besides
i/ou tcould /m.v hxn patronizlrg ~
thome t'fre, which he'ps pcy the
taxes and builds up this l«*ullty."
The farmer looked cl the mar-
chant a r imer! aid then saia:
"Why don't yea patrcniz: year
home pep^r andadetrthe? / food it
anddidn t ' .r*MOthatreuhadthesiqff
I h.ice hea."
MOHAL—ADVERTISE
Fatroidse
the merchants who ad-
vertise tn this peper.
They will treat you right
What you have to buy r.nd buy
what ycu have to sell. Be t pric-
es paid for chickens, eggs, butter
arid hides.
We call your special attention
to the fact that we are buying
produce ox all kinds and paying
the highest marked prices.
Bring lis Your Produce
0 nhr^t *[n P\ i^pi.
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AFARMEFk carr>mg an
from
Austin, Yexiis
Beaumont, Texas
Browasville, Texas
Corpus Chrisii, Te-as
San Antonip, Tcxa,>
WINTER TOURIST
P.our.d Trip Farea.
VIA
\y. F. & N. W. Hy. Co.
TO
Galveston, Texgis.
Huston, Te:cas.
Mineral Wells, Tex
_Ssn Angelo, Texas
and otlie/ Texas pointy
For fulVimcrj^ian'see
J^ocal Agent, or frrite
A. F. Winn,
General Passenger Agent, |
'W icjiita Falls, Texas. It
J W. E. Ziegler,—Local Agent.
Tfeo Power to Penetrato
is one of the first requirements of a liniment in-
tended to relieve pain under the surface. In this
respect there is no remedy more dependable than
'rJTT-
Et Penetrates to the S3®Eie? Relieving
Pain and Healing the Fief ia
When gently rubbed in where the pain Is located
it conveys a warming and relaxing influence to
the drawn muscles, restoring strength and sup-
pleness to the joints. Ac a healing application
for external ailments such as Festering Sores,
Ragged Wounds, Cuts, Scalds, Burns, Bruises,
Swellings, Oak and Ivy Poisoning, there is noth-
ing more effective. It acts with equal speed a:id
satisfaction on the flesh of horses. Every farmer
and horse owner needs it
Pries 25c, 50c scd $1X9 per bofttc
JXS. r. BALLARD, Proprietor ST. LOUIS. MO.
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Roper, Ira T. The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1917, newspaper, February 9, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276318/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.