The Logan County News (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1917 Page: 3 of 6
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Over the Covirvty
Columbia Items
Harvesting and cotton chopp-
ing is the order of tha day in
these parts.
Mr. and Mrs. Sobiine visited
Tuesday at Willie Sebving's
Mrs R.igers and Ruth visited
at Columbia Tuesday.
Mrs. Meeks and family of
Raid, visited last week with her
sister. Mrs Criner, and family.
Lethea Criner accompanied them
home for a »hrrt visit.
Belle English visited Wednes
day with her aunt,
J. N. Morton was in this vi-
cinity Weduesday.
Mr. Hughes, of Texas, is vis-
iting fri' nds in this community
Mr. Hughes formarly res'dod
here.
Rev. Hobba preached here
Sunuav night and will preach
here Monday night and Tuesday
night Rev. Crabtree will prtacta
Rev. Hobbs expects to commence
a series of meetings here in a
short time.
Fev Case, tho district super
intendent, will preach here
Wednesday evening, June 20lh.
the s rious illness of her moth-
er, who is afflicted with cancer
of the breast. '"John.
Miss Fay Shafer visited with
Mr, and Mrs. George Morgan
on Friday
Mrs. John R ed and children,
of Kingfisher county, is visitnn
at tho nice parental home of
Mrs. Kate Shafer the last few
days.
The mail inspector passed over
Route 2 from Guthrie a few days
tgo and decided that the south
wing of that route did not come
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Willie Sebring was in Lovell
Thursday and Friday of last
week.
Do .you get. up at night? Sanoll »p to the standard established
is surely the best for all kidney I Oy the postal authorities and un
or bladder troubles. Sanol gives I less it was made much better at
/ednes relief in 24 hours from all back-1 once that part of the route
' aehe and bhdder troubles. Sanoll would be changed and placed on
; i* a uuaranteeJ remedy. 35c and I roads that the parties served
$1,00 a bottle at the drug store. | would have enough ambition and
pride to keep the roads in rea
„ .. , , isonably good condition. Now,
From the lacks 1 you can't afford
The nme year old .00.0 Mr ur dttUy mall if the
and Mrs. D. G. Mornssette has \ or county won.t act
been dangerously .11 the pas I q yourselves. Voiun.
few days *,th.entablement of I ^ aud demand the
the bowels. But we are glad to wl Irom the county Com
note is better at this time. . . ... . it
I missioners end you win get 11.
Mrs. R y Blevins and daugh j ^ maj[ route within few hundred
r spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Btlings.
Art Shafer, Miss Vera Biown When you have backache ti e
and Oael Brown visited with I liver or kidneys are sure to be
t'apa and Mamma Sanderson on I out of gear. Try Sanol it does
Sunday. Onel, those visits are wonders for the liver, kidneys
getting dangerously frequent. I ind bladder. A trial !15c b> ttle
, „ 4c. I of Sanol will convince you. Get
A couple of short-haired gents
who represented themselves t
b-? agents of the Union Mutual
Insurance Company, of Enid,
were in this community last
week writing insurance against
• A DAUGHTER OF THE U. S. A."
A thrilling, patriotic, sensational Universal serial story, running
for 20 weeks, appearing each Saturday night. Begins at the
Happy Hour Theatre, in Crescent
SATURDAY MIGHT. JUNE IGTH
Stars featuied are: Marie Walcamp, .lack Holt and Eddie Polo,
supported by a company of rough riders, cowboys, trained mil-
itary men, etc. The cast is absolutely the best to be had.
Rose Hill Items
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Donley
visited Mr. Donley s parents,
hail and from all appearance they John Donley
did a land office business among I Miss Irene Havens'rite will
the hayseed. Considering the I teach Rose Hill school this year,
antics the weatnerman is playing
Carrie Rigdon and wife spent
Wednesday at Wm. Rigdon's
Mr and Mrs. Fast visited at
A rchie Fast's on Wednesday.
Mrs. Frazier and Gertrude
visited Saturday evening with
Patsy Walker.
Mrs. Sebring and children
spent Friday an'1. Saturday with
her parents.
Little Buster Sebring is ill
with the measels.
Goldie Rigdon was in Crescent
Saturday.
Mrs. Rogers visited at Tra
Walker's Sunday evening.
Delbert Porter is yisiting with
relatives.
Ernie Rigdon spent Sunday
w'th his father, Carrie Rigdon a day with a few earthquakes
Van Carson spent Friday night thrown in for good measure
Dariel Sadler, of Guthrie, is
visiting a few days with his
father and mother.
The high winds that have
prevailed for the last week or
so bas badly damaged lots of
cotton and many gardens.
We are told that Uncle Jake
has engaged in the insurance
Pusines and is ready at all times
to write you a policy that will
protect you from all the ills ot
thin life except *a nagging wife
and a kicking mule.
Mrs. D. F. Brown is visiting
with her mother, Mrs. Ringold,
near Stillwater; called there by
| vards of a door adds many dol-|
lars to the value of his holdings
it at the drug store.
on Oklahoma this spring, we
a'e liable to have hail three times
and Saturday with Willie Se-
bring.
Maggie Kuve", Carrie Swank
and Ruth Rogers were Sunday
evening visitors at Frazier's.
Sam Kuver and wife were over
Sunday, quests at the Elmer
Swank home.
Mrs. 01 Stadler visited her
sister, Mrs. Ross Cole Sunday.
Rev. Roe and! Dr. Bailey con-
ducted a series of meetings here
last week, which was closed Sat-
urday withj two conversion.
They will return in August for
the purpose of holding another
meeting.
YOU WILL SEE ME IN THIS
PAPER EVERY WEEK.
You "must" see me in this paper every week;
I'll be here and you can't help it.
My na<re is "Jocko." My business will be to
make you "see that A lams Brothers are in the
Hardware business, and to make you "want"
what they have to sell in that store by letting
you know what they've got. Buy from that store
once and try their hardware. Then you will
"believe" in them—because their hardware's the
best; it stands the test.
ADAMS BROTHERS
Misses Ida and Winnie Robison
visited Mrs, Wm. Wolt.
Mr. and Mrs. James Allnut
are the proud owners of a new
Maxwell car.
Mrs. Detwiler, of nQar Mul-
hall, visited her daughter, Mrs
Serfoot, last Thursday
Dack Harman lost a fine cow.
Those that visited at the J. J.
Ames home last Sunday were:
Rev. Roe and family, J. T.
Phelps, and family and Miss
Crolo Shafer.
Dr. Baily visited at C. John-
son's last Thursday.
Mrs. Triplette, of Caddo coun-
ty, is visiting with her sister,
Mrs. Charles Coffin.
A'hile driving to Crescent last
Saturday Mr. C. E. Hudsbetb
lost control of his car, running
into Mrs. Kelly's fence, tearing
the fence up and mashing the
car up a little.
Mr Q. N. Huff and wife visit-
id with to- ir daughter, Mrs. J J.
Ames, last Thursday.
Miss Martha Adams visited
with Miss Bessie Clymer Sun
day evening,
Miss Mary Homan. of Cres-
cent, visited with Miss Myrtle
Phelps Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Mont Shafer
and family and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs Jones, visaed friends
at Billing last Sunday.
Rev E P. Roe and family took
supper with J. T. Phelps and
family last Sunday.
R v. Roe preached at Mt Olive
last Sunuay night. Four more
were baptised into the church.
M-, Walter Edward and wife,
who have been visiting thei* rel
ative, returned home last Thurs
day.
Worn ana friend is a Large
Trial Bottle of Sai ol Prescript
ion. Fine for black heads, Ene-
ma and all rcugb skin and clear
complexion. A real skin Tonic.
Get a 35c trial bottle at the drug
store.
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If you want the supreme pleasure of pertect moving picture
entertainment; if you want rne night a week—Saturday
night—for 20 straight weeks where you can forget the care-
of the day; if you want to be thrilled, fasinated. enthralled, be
sure to see the first chapter next Saturday night.
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Clear, Plain Pictures
A cool building, comfortable seats and plain pictures await
your command. If you like a good story, set oft by spirited
action, be sure to see this-serial, beginning this week.
Admission: SOcts And I5cts
The Happy Hour Theatre
Will Prince was out from
Guthrie the first of the week.
Dr. Scott, of Ntswkirk, came
in Monday evening, to look ?ft^r
business matters in this commu-
nity for a few days.
Local bankers report the sale
of L'berty Bonds not very heavy
in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J- Watson
arrived in Crescent the first of
the week, to make th°ir home
here during the summer. Mr.
Watson is the new minister of
the Chris*i°n church.
Crescent Markets Report
The following market quota-
tions are furnished by the Cres-
cent Storekeepers and are cor-
rected to Tuesday morning of
each week:
Cotton Lint SM <)0
Cotton Seed <l(>
Wheat " '•
Corn per bushel L5<
Broilers under 2 pounds--
Rooster
Bens '''
Turkeys
Eggs '*7<
Butter, HC«
DnUor BV>* - - - -
Old fashioned burr ground corn
meal manifactured by the Guth-
rie Cotton oil Company. The
best to be bad. We also do
custom grinding. 17tf.
the universal car
A little extra attention to your Ford
car, a little adjusting now :<nd then,
will help to keep it in prime condition
and add t<> its ability to serve you.
Bring your Ford car here. Why take
any chances? Let those who know
how, those who use the genuine 1'ord
parts, take care of your car. To be
sure of getting the best service from
your car, let skilled Ford men care
for it. Prompt attention assured.
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Universal Garage
Our Grandfathers
drenches horses for colic. That
was the o'd way which was un-
certain and unsafe. Farris'
Colic Remedy does away wit!
drenching—is applied on the
horses tongue with a dropper
which comes packed in each
bottle. Get it today. We guar-
antee it Mockabee Drug Co.
—When no one else can fix it,
bring it to Hubbard at the Peo-
ples Garage. 30 4t
Sometime this evening, be-
tween the hours of 0 and 7o'cl jck,
some one in this community will
be called over the phone. Listen
for the Voice on the Wire.
The Bank of Crescent
The Farmers' Friend
If you have money we want it. If you want
money we have it.
WM. BROWN. Pres. ED'STOBAUGH, Cashier
JOHN STINSON, Vice-Pres.
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Hubbard, Ernest L. The Logan County News (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1917, newspaper, June 14, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287268/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.