The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1916 Page: 4 of 10
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The Willow l imes
l*ubl hcd Ertry Friday At
Willow, Okla
K. H. Ikvcrl> Editor
Entered An
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Willow, OUIa.,
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Subscription
year, alway-
Advertising
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Local ads an«l
cent® per line.
Busmen* cards SO
month.
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advance.
11 e 12 1 *2
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obituaries. 5
cuts iH.r
Baptist Sunday School
meets every Sunday at 10: a.
rn. If 0 Banks, supt.
Preaching rvery 4th Sun-
day at 11: a. m. Rev. Mont-
gomery, pastor. Everybody
invited to attend.
Methodist Sunday School
every Sunday at 10: a. m.
(; . C Holden, supt.
Preaching every 1st and 3rd
Sunday. J. F. Hendry, pas-
tor. A cordial invitation is
extended to all to attend.
W. F. & N. W. Time Table
North Bound
No. 3 11:48 a. m.
No. 1 7:09 p. m.
South Bound
No. 2 6:18 a. m.
No. 4 3:30 p. m.
The Beit I* None Tee G«d
If you want a new |mj*-r that
glvra ihe new*. especially the
new* from Texa* and lh«* < reat
S^Hithwt^t. a w *ll as from all ov-
er th" world, on© that K've* 0"
mas' of it and in the best |* blr
way. you can ot It by subscrib-
ing for the mi-Weekly Farm
New. along with the Willow
Times.
This in a combination of gener-
al news n«l I' < al MWi that can t
be equaled or surpassed. In ad-
dition to it's /treat new* service,
the Semi-Weekly Farm News has
many special features that enter-
tain, amuse and inform. Among
the.se are the Farmer's Forum,
the Woman's ( cntury, Our Little
Men and Women, and the best,
latent and fullest market reports
to be had in any newspaper, hot
off the wires. The News spends
many thousands of dollars a year
for these telegraph market reports
and they are r liable.
Another splendid feature of the
Semi-Weekly Farm News is the
diversification idea of crops,which
will be more interesting than ev-
er before for your benefit and the
benefit of all the people of Okla
homa and the Southwest.
The price of the Semi-Weekly
Farm News and The Willow
Times is only $1.75 a year. You
get the best of everything that is
good in reading matter from every
standpoint.
Send in your order now and
take advantage of the next few
weeks posting yourself on mat
ters of deep concern the coming
year.
The Willow Times.
Z. L. Cousins'
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Transfers on anything to
part of town. You pay
any
only according to
have hauled
what vou
Coming To Willow
The Qua/let Musk Co., of Fort
Worth, Texas, has promised to
■end a bunch of singers and rep-
resentatives to Willow the fifth
Sunday in this month. The class
think themselves fortunate to
have the promise of these good
people and singers to be with them
at Willow.
There will also lie other noted
Hingers here, such as Prof. E f
Stanton, Prof. J W Dennis and
Prof. Hanes, the noted bass sing
er of Cordell, and others too num-
erous to mention. Everybody is
invited to come and bring dinner,
lie with us the 5th Sunday and
the Saturday night before in July,
and inasmuch as we are ever
ready to boost for our ball team
(the best in the West) lets boost
for our singing class. And if you
have a friend that is musically in-
clined write him an invitation to
come and be with us.
Ix?t's make this meeting an af-
fair long to be remembered by all
who attend.
A Booster.
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Screen doors at Cameron's
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The Canadians have recently
erected a monument to a tree. It
is a marble pillar and it marks
the site on which there grew
famous apple tree. The story is
that about a century ago, a man
who had come to settle in Canada
found a wild apple tree which
bore so well that he cultivated it
and gave it his own name, McIn-
tosh Red. This apple became fa
mous, and seeds and cuttings
have been sent out to many dis-
Guarinty
Deposits Protected
Post Office Drug Store
N. Paltiilo, Proprietor
W.
Di iiifs.-Sundries-School Supplies and CigArs
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
Wi
Okies.
FOR SALE
O. K. Portland cement at
Cameron's; call on us and
let us give you a book, "Con-
crete in the Country."
J* f
Is it warm enough for you?
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Villa has come to life once
more. That greaser simply won't
'stay put."
A few 3 months old REGISTERED
£ China boars from the best blood in the Southwest
At Reasonable Prices
Come
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Study the question closely,
pick good honest men, and vote
according to the dictates of your
own conscience on August 1st.
have been sent out to many dis- * Dnror Jersvs
tricts. Hence the pillar to mark * Also Re^tercd Duroc Jereys
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mtosh Red tree grew. I* Cameron Farm.
Lumolite Stains for floors * + + +
at Cameron's. | «« «M **« **** *********** __
Whether Germany s attempt to | ****** ^ ^ ^
put on a regular line of submarine
merchantmen proves a success or
not, the fact that one unarmed
submarine did cross the ocean
safely, will go down in' history as
one of the greatest feats of this
war.
W. 0. Dodson, M. D.
Phone IS
Willow
Okla.
MC S BARBER SHOP
Hot and Cold Baths in
Connection.
WILLOW OKLA
l,et FRENCH Do Your
Hauling.
Iii« MeaneM Man In Town
A Kentuckian who killed an
umpire has been pardened. Ken-
tucky hates to keep it's heroes in
jail.
If you know any news tell us;
otherwise you should not be an-
gry if your name is not "written
there," for it is a physical impos-
sibility for us to get all the news
without you.- help.
Mr. farmei—'W hy not have
some stationery printed with your
name and the name of your farm
thereon? This would give your
correspondence a much more bus
inesslike appearance. Come in
and let us figure with you.
A good safety razor for a dime
at P. O. Drug Store.
J M Gibbons handed us 50 cents
Saturday morning to apply on
the subscription of his sister, Mrs
A W Ritchie, Montague, Tex
A nice shower fell in Willow
last Thursday but did not extend
very far out in the country. All
crops except cotton are suffering
for rain.
House plans at Camerons; see
them and get new plans for your
home.
Walter And W M Ross
Contractor* fc Builder*
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Free of Charge
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John O'Conncll was in Mangum
Saturday.
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Just Received!
A Car of New Furniture
Beds
Dressers
Chairs
Dining Tables
Kitchen Cabinets
Oil Stoves
Rugs
Linoleum
See Us Before You Buy
Austin Mercantile Co.
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Do your trading with Camp-
bell & Haynes and start a
Bank account for your child.
Come in and let us explain.
We Sell The Best Of Groceries
J. W. BOX
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do You Hauling Right.
Campbell & Haynes
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Beverly, E. H. The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1916, newspaper, July 21, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276367/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.