The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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Th< Willow Times
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Will'iw, Olio.
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Ent« n «l a* *v nd elu#s* matter
May &, 1 ll)ti. at tin* p<*t office j
ut Willow. Okla., und«*r the «ri of
March :j. IH7«)
Subscription $1.00 per year
alwaya in advance.
Advertrates 12 1-2 per
jdngle column inch per Utile, exce-
pt log frufi. p;;jji* which U 20 cents
oer Inch.
l.otal ad* 4<nd obltuariw «ri cent*
per line.
Jtusine** card.-* 60 «wit* fw1!
month.
Hederson & Crowley
Mangum, Okie.
Agents for DORT Csr.
$745.00 Delivered
We&tinyhouse Starting System. Gonnctticut Ignl-*
fi'on. A nice, Roomy and durable Auto. ^ ♦
!l will pay you to see the DORI'j
before you buy.
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We Want To Sell You
Post Office Drug Store
W. N. FallIIlo. l*r«i ri#lor
DrugH--Sundries-School Supplies and Cigars
Proscriptions Carefully Compounded
What you have to buy and buy
what you have to sell. Best pric-
es paid for chickens, eggs, butter
and hides.
We call your special attention
to the fact that we are buying
produce of all kinds and raying
the highest market prices.
Hrinp Us Your Produce-
J. Brown & Son.
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IlaptUt tfunday Kchool mceti*
every Sunday at 1"; «• in. 11. ( •
Hanks iupt.
Preaching every 4th Sunday at? .
11; .i. m. Rev. Montgomery, pa.-.-1
tor. Everybody invited to attend. • 3
Methodist Sunday School every
Sunday at 10; a. m. C.C. Holden
5Upt.
•PrcachinR every 1st and 3rd
Sunday. J. R. Brooks, pastor. A
cordial invitation is extended to
all to attend.
Willow
Okl .
The City Barber Shop
North Side of Square
Mice, Courteous Barbers to do the Work at a!! Time*.
First Class Shop run so that Men, Women or Children
come In at all times.
Hot and Cold Baths First Chss Work
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may
W. F. & N. W. Time Table
Ntylh Hound
No. 3 11: 48 a. m.
No. 1 7: 00 p. m.
South Bound
No. 2 C: 18 a.m.
No 4 3: IJO p.m.
W. 0. Dodson, M. D.
Phono 18
Willow 0kla-
Frogram
I Follow ing 15 the program to be
rendered by the Sinking Class, at
—— | the j^ptist Church, the first Sun-
tmumwWWM.'....«ti«IItt. ««««|TwV^ng""by^I!'lM by Okla
i Roberts; Two songs by class, led
i by T D Scott; Two songs by class
I led by J D Boynton; Duet by
Gussie and Annie Scott; Two
by class, led by Jack Wall; Quar-
tette arranged by T D Scott; In-
trumcntal Solo, by Mrs Millie
Lack; Quartette arranged by Mr.
Roberts; Instrumental Solo by
Cleo Miller; Trio arranged by
Mrs Boynton.
NAME YOUR FARM—Then
have some nice letter heads and
envelopes printed with your name
and the name of your farm on
them, a letter sent away with
your return address printed un
the cornei* ir> a guarantee that your
letter will not be lost. Hun-
dreds of valuable letters are lost
every year by persons who forgot
to write their return address on
fhe envelope. If the envelopes
were printed theee letters would
ever be lost. Try it out.
J. W. SPANN, Prop
j Mangum Okla
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Rheumatism
makes the joints ache and causes the afflicted person much misery.
For quick relief use
BALLARD'S
SNOW LINIMENT
It Is a Powerful, Penetrating Remedy
The relief to prompt and very gratifying to the sufferer. It eases
the* joints and conveys a strengthening influence that soon restores
normal conditions. Use it alto for healing Cuts, bores, Wounds,
Burns, Scalds, relieving Stiff Neck I.ame Back or Sore Muscles.
It rarely fails to give good results. Tries 25e, 50c and $1 per eoitlc.
J/IS. F. BALLARD, Proprietor, ST. LOUIS, WO.
MC'S BARBER SHOP
tlo' tintl Cold Bnth-
«n Connection j
Agent for Flk City Steam I.aun-j.;.
jry. leaves Wednesday,
yt 7 p. in. And retu/ns Saturday ( *
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WILLOW OKLA J
St>ld by Post Office Drug Store.
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Walter and W. M. Ross
(^milraolorn hhH llnil«trr«
Plans and Estimates Furnished
v Fre of cliarge
Phone - - - 26
GO TO
Greenlee & Puckett
For a Square Meal At
A Reasonable Price
ANTICIPAnON
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J. W. BOX
Th« Sqiarfi Deal Drayntna
Will do Yoar Hauling Right
NOTICE
R. C. WOODS, Public Auction-
eer. will cry your sole. For terms
ano dates call at the
Willow Times
The fellow who docs it to day
instead of tomorrow seldom has to
pondor over the mistakes of yes-
terday.
If the price of print paper con-
tinues upward we will soon be
tempted to circulate $50.00. bill*
instead.
1917 is easy to write—when
you think of it.
\V hen rou make up your mind
that you can't do a thing, take a
fresh start and do It.
The opportunity that once
| passes you by never shows up
i We tender you our good willj
land be *t withes. Cur purse isn tj
j worth having.
Many a joke contains more
j truth than poetry, and some not
a darn bit of cither.
Job Don't Fit
You?
Neither did this man's.
So he quit it and swiftly
changed himself into the
owner of an old New
England farm. He was
A Back-to-the-
Lander
and his adventures with
the brook, the wom-out
orchard and the old
Corohial house are moref
interesting than you can
imagine, in this his story of
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PILCHARD
The places and people
are homely and human,
the birds sing, the good
clean smell of moist earth
fills your nostrils as you
read. Stella is as lovely
as the daffodils in which
she delights. It is a friendly
story. You will enjoy it as
Our Next Serial
It is coming soon and if
you miss it you will miss a
unique and charming talt.
Stray Hog
I have at my place a stray hog
( Red Male ) owner may have
same by paying for this advertise-
ment and feed.
J. S. Cobb
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If* awful bils*
To think of thl —
Th# (fay wo all set down
And oat, and eat.
And oat, and eat
That turkey a«od and brown f
—Sunday Magazine of the Philadelphia
Record.
Every time we get a bad tas'e
in the mouth it makes us think
of that man Carranza.
J. L. Hughes
Contrnrtor and Builder
Estimates Furnished Free
Of Charge.
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For neat job work, see if you need anv Insurance or
The Willow Times. want to buy any Real Estate,
phone Zack Prysc He
will come at cocc.
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Roper, Ira T. The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1917, newspaper, January 5, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276816/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.