The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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The Willow Times
J'uhlUlied Kvory Friday At
\S Mow, Okla.
10. II. Beverly, Editor
Subscription price 1 00 pel*
year, always in advance.
Advertising r a t e s '12 1-2
cents per wnglc column inch
pi i i>Mie, excepting front
pige which i~> 40 cent* p«-*r |
inch.
Local a<1 and obituaries, 5
cents per line.
Husin*. s cards 50 cents per
month.
Convicts To Build Hatctwy
Lawton, O It 1 a.—Twenty
convicts,accompanied by *ev-|
era! guards, arrived from the J
State penitentiary at McAl-1 *
inter and were transported to,
Medicinc Park in automobile ?
trucks. They will be used to'J
construct the state li>h +
hatchery for which 15.000.C0
last
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iiaptist Sunday School
meets \* ry Sunday at 10; a.
in. H (< Hanks, supt.
Preaching every 4th Sun-
day at 11: a. in. Rev. Mont-
gomery, pastor. ICverybody
invited to attend.
School
in.
a.
Methodist Sunday
every Sunday at 10:
C. C 1 Iolden, supt.
Preaching every 1st and 3rd progress when
was appropriated last regu-
lar session of the State Legis-
lature. The use of convict la-
bor on the state fish hatch-
ery will be the first time that
convicts have been employed
on public works since the law
governing this class of labor,
which was par ed at the last
session, went into effect.
Screen doors at Cameron's.
Many lives were lost and
hundreds injured, a number
fatally, in a tornado which
swept a path through Okla-
homa a n (1 Texas Monday
night. At Kemp City, Okla-,
a chautauqua lecture was in
t h e storm
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,
struck. The big tent collap-
sed and six were killed while
man y were i njured. The path
1 of tbj tornado was south and
several other towns suffered
also,
Lumolite Stains for floors
at Cameron's.
SAFETY FIRST
The best place to trade is where you get a
dollars worth for every dollar invested. We
do not put out glaring advertisements or pay
fancy prices for produce to lure you into buy-
ing merchandise at inflated prices.
We give you a dollars worth for every dollar you spend.
Try us when in need of anything in the Grocery, Hardware or
Implement line. We have some rare bargains in the Imple-
ment line.
Ask any old settler about us. We have been
eighteen years in the mercantile business.
Q'Qonnell Bros
Willow, Oklahoma.
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We are glad to see a new
residence going up. This is
'something that Willow needs
2. L Cousins' above all else—more residen-
o it x y l i N ces. There area large num-
Transfer* on anything to iber of families who would
You pay "K,ve
any part of town.
only according to what
have hauled.
vou
VV. 0. Dodson, M. D.
Phone 18
Willow Okla.
into Willow if they
could only get houses to
live in. Now let some one
else build a house, yea, a doz-
en houses and it will be all
the better for Willow.
J. Brown & Sen
We want to sell vou what
you have to buy and buy
f what you have to sell.
Best prices paid for produce
chickens, eggs, butter and
hides.
j. Brown & Son
tr
O. K. Portland cement at
C a melon's; call on us and
let us give you a book, "Con
crete in the Country."
MC'S BARBER SHOP
Hot and Cold Baths in
Connection.
WILLOW OKLA
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Advertised Letters
List of letters remaining uncal-
led >r at the postoffice at Willow
r Ja., on May 3, 1916.
Oobie Moore, N E Thomas, Mrs.
Sam Rowland, J B Johnson, Mi's.
Kiler Johnston, Walter Hanson.
Mrs. Nan Higby, M iss Ruth
bed man. Mrs. Ellen Daniel. ,1 II
Brock, George Bradford.
Unless called for within 30 days
^bove letter will be sent to the
Dead Let ter Office at Washington,
I). C. Ora Pattillo, Postmistress.
House plans at Cameron's:
• ee them and get new plans
for voiir h?me.
The Willow Times is a new
exchange. Jt is published by
1C H Beverly and is 4"chuck"
full of news. We Wish you
success Bro. Beverly.—Elk
Citv News-Democrat.
Minnesota pure LINSEED
I oil at Cameron's.
The young husband would
laugh at you for saying such
a thing, but the time will
come when he can 1 e t her
cook a meal without once
having her stop work to kiss
him.
If it leaks, Arco Sealit will
fix it: at Cameron's.
Pioneer
Restaurant
Fresh & Curod Meats,
Ice and Bread
Quick meals • Good service
Soda Fountain in
Connection
Ice cream, Tcbac:o, undies
And Clears
MARION ISCM, Prop.
The First State
Willow, Okla
Bank
Capital And Surplus Sli.OOO.
Deposits Protected
By The
Fund
State Guaranty
The First State Bank
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Post Office Drug Sore
W. NT. Puttillo, Proprietor
Drugs--Sundries--School Supplies and Cigars
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
W illov
Okla.
Scientists are now ma king
war material out of about
everything but wind. That.
I hoWevtr is eternaUy mortgag-
ed to the politicians.
Furniture varnish at Cam-
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S.-r,vn v ire at Cameron's
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W. G. BLEVINS
Contractor And 0' r,3er
All work guaranteed
Plans and estimates furnished
Free of Charge.
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Minnesota pure linseed oil.
lead and zinc HOUSE j
PAINTS are V c t. At Cam-
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There is noroora for knock* ]
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Announcement.
^ e are hero with a clean line of Staple anH Fan-
e> Groceries to trade you for your product.
Come In and try u .
Campbell And Brown
New Store Next to R. R
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Beverly, E. H. The Willow Times (Willow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1916, newspaper, May 26, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc276820/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.