The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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THE KIOWA COUNTY NEWS
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LONE WOLF, KIOWA COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. JANUARY 6, 1916.
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NUMBER 6
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See Os Before Making Farm Loans
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77/E SEW YEAR
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FROM WILLIS HOSPITAL ££,
Year
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Lone Wolf, Jan. 8, 1916
I will write a few’ lines whi*e
laying here on my back. There
are four here now all are getting
The Orient State Bank
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A Safe Place to Do Business
Every Day in the Year
Will the New
Peace?
IVa£e in Europe will be the
greatest gift the new year can
br ing to the world. The armies . ,. „ , . .
.. .. .... . .. «, . along fine. Well cared tor and
m the Allies and the Teutons . . ,, , ,A.
. . i . j • l **, fed well, and with a good nurse
have berm locked in battle f.i ^ ,
, .. . . • ,. . . _ to wait on the patients,
lone that the world has become . .
, . „ „ , I have had b7 different visi-
almost callous. Every day we . . . .. .
. . . .. .. . , tors and a number of them have
bare read in the news dispatch- „ . . .
, . . ... ... called several times, some as
es accounts of horrible fighting.
_ , - . _ „„ often as tw’o and three times i.
Today forty thousand men we*e , ,
wi„ed out. Yesterday whole ^ l^y h»ve kept me well
battalions were decimated. The suppl,cd w,th applcs’ ora5',es'
... .. . - _ cigars eggnog and every thing
day before thousands of men .... T ,
... . . , .... that s good and oh how I do
were caught m a trap and killed. ... • n . ......
r* a. - . ■. ^ , ,, . thank them all for their kind-
Reports state the Germany s list . . , . _
r- , . * . . ooofto... ness. Their company is what I
of killed totals over 2,000,000. . * ,
. ... . . enjoy. There has been a great
Beautiful cities and priceless ......
, * . . . , satisfaction to me to see so many
, works of art have been razed. „ . . , . „
.... , . ... of mv friends come in to see me
Helpless women and children • , . „
. . , . , .. _ But what hurts me worst of all.
have been driven by the enem.
L. N. POME, President
E. S. LAWRENCE, Cashier
from their homes and starved
or thrown on the mercy of the
charitable. No longer are we
affected by the horror of the*.*
dispatches. Our minds hav*
to know that there is an Oddfel-
low lodge in existence that
shows such little respect to its
brother as the Lone Wolf lodge
has shown towards me. They
seem to have all forgotten their
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refused to grasp the tremendous
nes, of it and we read the war "Ration. There has been two
news with hardly more of a
of them up here hut they were
both sent for and one of them
IT MAY BE DHY
Next Tor and tic Next
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it you have a term in Xorth Went Ok*
tahoma. In Cimarron, Texas or Beaver
Counties now Is a Qood time to sell.
"WfiSMEI?” Is connected with a live
man In that country and will see that
you 4et a square deal• Gome In at once
and list your land while there Is some
chance to sell.
Come in NOW, Don’t put it oit.
Headquarters for FARM LOANS and
TITLE Corrections
“MESMER”
Opposite Old Postoffice Bldg. Lone Wolf. Oklahoma.
PHONE 33
demanding that something be
Don’t forget to see the second installment of
6 The Broken Qo
W'hich will be shown at
The Elite Theatre
On New Year’s Day
SRTURDHY, JHN.8TH, 1016 uniikeiythat Frame and En«
thrill than we get from a sensa- , A
.. . . . .. almost refused to come in and
tional murder. Recent dt.s- . v ... _________ ^ ________
. . „ _ see me after he come up ;mvwue
patches from Europe have em- ------------------- --------
..... . n . to d him to go in and see Mr.
phasized the peace note. Ger-' , , .....
.... .. _ Bowman and he said I dont
man socialists, apparently, are , „ . .....
know Bowman, she told him to
go in and see me if he didn’t.
That shows how much Oddfel- .
done to end the slaughter.
Austria likewise is ready for ,
,, . ..... . low there is about some people,
peace—in all probability has * /
been for some time. It is not
It makes no difference whether
we are acquainted, we should ;
szz’ssuztvsssizszx “S rs3£H£
I don’t know whether they are
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Back of all business dealings
there stands that indescribable
something, which we call 'Good
Will’ We feel that our success
during the three years past is due
wholly to the good will of ous cus-
tomers. We count ‘‘Good Will”
of our friends our greatest asset,
and during this ‘Happy Season
we remind you of our appreciation
of the Good Will given us.
me once a week which they *^>lfftttttltffttfl>tiy|)>t ttntft ttl
haven’t done. I
I will close by wishing all a
happy New Year.
Yours in F. L. T.-
man.
-J. H. Bow-
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* During 1916 it will be our
policy to be more alert, and exert
effort to protect our friends from
the turbulent and advancing mark-
ets which are sure to continue more
active during the next twelve
months than during the past twelve.
Again we thank you for past
favors and wish you a very happy
and prosperous New Year.
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“TBi DffSOWWMP ^ S
ALEXANDER-RULE CO.
ed. The neutral world is crying , , .
for peace. Will the New Year "*«*'"* »““y to my Mge ,n .
.bring it? Nineteen sixteen will G”n,te "r "?* 1 dont.t^'!l *
hold much for the UnHe<r they can legally rvrthout vrartmg
States in the way of prosperity
and progress. We have reach-
ed a period of construction
which will begin this year
Many serious problems are be-
fore the people for solution, and
the tendency is to ignore radi-i ___
calism and to concentrate our j
efforts on a safe and sane Much 7Kdlcr*l*Ka
policy. But of ail the gifts j Used in Lone Wolf
which the New Year may have I It ia reputed by F. E. Walker,
in store for us, the greatest Druggiet, that much Adler-i-ka
would be peace in Europe. , ia sold in Lone Wolf. People
l - have found out that ONE
i Mr. and Mrs. Altringer were SPOONFULof this simple buck-
visitors at the Kosanke home U*orn *>ark an<I glycerine mix-
Sunday evening, ture relieves almost ANY CASE
* : of constipation, sour or gassy
' j stomach. It is so powerful that
Native SOllS 35 i it is used suceessfullv in ap-
I nr pendicitis. ONE MINUTE af-
LOne WOlf 12 ter you take it tnegasses rumble
' The Native Son. basket ball “d pa8B out- U 19 »«f«tly
quintet from San Francisco. Cal- 9a^e 10 uae and cannot Kr,Pe*
ifornia. defeated the localaggre-1 _ ...
gation last Tuesdav night in;
what was conceded to be the. -
Set'NIGR0 GETS L0NG TERM
Lone Wolf people. \ '*--
The game was fast and snappy j Judge Edwards of the district
from the first whistle, and rapid ' criminal court was in Hobart
fire team work and accurate Monday and while there passed
shooting was exhibited by the sentence on the negro R. C.
Friscoites, while the home boys Mabrehead who killed Clifford
were a little hampered by lack Garrison of that city last Feb-
of practice.
Davie .tarred for the locals. ^ blank received his sen-
whde Rowell, the Frano left tence of m in state u
forward was easily in the lime , McAle!rter
light for bis teem. ! . . . Pf
I IMP I TP j srvely, replying in the negative
. n. Tv* . * , -when the usual question was
Lone Wolf-Davit, forward; ^ hu^ ,.hether he M
"o^Fa^rWh^ r-^vewhyheahooldnot |
eidea. he punished. ;i
NativeSona-Roeaell. forward: “'d'be imme,Uat,'l>r wnt
William., forward; Bidvrall. «.®to MvAlmter to enter on his
tor; Komiw. guard ;Shiml,«onrd. ^ t*™ of »n<* »■«>
Referee— Eischetd. (Okla.) no he will very
Scorer—Brothers. (L.W H.S.) di« thePe* he ia now 38
Timtt-Rtdfafd. (LW.H.S.I ,y«r. of age. ^
USE FULL CREAM FLOUR
CHIGKASHA MILLING GO.
CRAIN AND COAL
HIGHEST PRICES PAIb FOR GRAIN. ,
" ' The Best of Coal always on hand.
' ' HONEST WEIGHT our motto. ‘ ■
W. H. McCARRlCK, Manager.
If you are looking
for bargains, watch
this space next week
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Hill, F. C. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1916, newspaper, January 6, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914346/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.