The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. 15
LONK WOLF, KIOWA COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, DECEMHER 2.
1915.
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‘Cupid at Vassar to be Produced
' Last Sunday nijelit while thy'
people of the neighborhood were
assembled for services at the'
/ hit. Tepee sehuol house, about
ne foil) cs and follies of ««-16 mile9 soiuh of here, two bo vs.!
- rty and the inevitable fall of a a0ns of Leo. Anderson and Hen-
dlam will be dramatically prerryHan(1 respectively, engaged!
sen tea to the play loving people in dispute over some trivial j
d tens section of the country, nutter in lhe school h()U(,e xurd '
vim a select company of local; when youn|? Anderson drew his
u.ent produce. Cupid ar Va«. j knife and 8tabbe(1 Han(1 ln the
in the H'gh bchool Auditq- back juBt under the left sh(d(W
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‘IS fe
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limn next Thursday nigbt
blade. It was at ti;st thought
The Orient State Bank
A Safe Place to Do Business
Every Day in the Year
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borne of the m,»t popular ,hat the wouni woui(i prove w.
■ outtK people,01 the community I rioai. but Dr. wmi, v, ho is i„
eull appear in the heavy rolea aUendanC(.. 8tatH() We,I,tea,lay
ol the eventn*. Many of them ; that ^ ^ w„ ri ht.
L. N. JEROME, President
E. S. LAWRENCE, Cashier
Sale a Big Success
A. J. Salsman, orm of our well
Notice
The Ladies Aid Society of the
known farmers, was in town | First M. E. Church will hold a
this week. He reports that the; Bazaar in the window of the
big sale held at his farm recent- jstrange Hardware Co..’3 store,
ly was a success from every
standpoint and highly satisfac-
tory. Cattle especially, brought
splendid prices, some cows sell-
ing for as much as $107.00
The sale realized over $4800.
Col. King was the auctioneer.
on Saturday, Dec., 11th. Will
have for sale a quilt and many
other useful and fancy articles.
Come and buy your Christmas
gifts. Home made candy on
sale by the Epworth League.
$
Safety
have appeared before the people
of Lone Wolf and their good
work is attested to by the fact
that reser vations are already be-
ing made for the initial perfor-
mance. Talent has been secur-
ed in addition to the old favor-
ites that will increase the effec-
tiveness of the work and guar-
antee a first rate artisic produc-
tion throughout.
One of of the strongest dram-
atic producers of the southwest
has been secured to coach the
play. Miss Tippie Rowland of
Hobart, the weli known expon-
ent of higher dramatic art and a
graduate of one of the most
prominent schools of expression
in the south, is in charge of the.
work. Assisting Miss Rowland
on the financial and business end
of the work. Mr. E. S. Lawrence
is pushing every project that
may make for a successful and
enjoyable dramatic production.
Playing the heavy parts of the
comedy are; Mr. R. H. Cloyd,
Miss Ruby Roden. Miss Agnea>
Chase, E. V. Poyner, Courts
Redford, Mrs. E. V. Poyner,
Miss Belle Higgins, and Walter
Morrow.
No arrest was made so fpr a9
we can learn.
One Spoouful Gives
Astonishing Results
Lone Wolf residents are aston-
ished at the QUICK results from
the simple mixture of buckthorn
bark, glycerine etc., known as
Alder-i-ka. This remedy acts on
BOTH upper and lower bowels
and is so THOROUGH a bowel
cleanser that it is used success-
fully in appendicitis. ONE
SPOONFUL of Alder-i-ka re-
lieves almost ANY CASE of
constipation, sour or gassy stom-
ach. ONE MINUTE after you
take it, the gasses rumble and
pas out.
F. E. Walker, Druggist.
FIRST
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It is better to be safe than
sorry. Then, to keep from
being sorry Vade at “The
Depend-On~It/9 and you*ll
automatically be safe. Du=
ring our usual fall rush of
business we are making
every effort to keep our
stock complete, so see us
first for your winter needs
and you will not be sorry.
King Bound Over
The preliminary hearing of
Sam King, indicted by County
attorney Griftitn for murder,
in connection with the death of
Texas Limited. ” 14 miles
south of Hobart, Friday. Novem-
ber 12, was held Friday after-
noon before County Judge John
Sam. Carpenter and King was
bound over to await the action
of the district court on a charge
of murder, The defence offered
no testimony. -Hobart Demo-
crat-Chief.
Cole Defaults
:
Arthur Cole, the negro who
was paroled by Judge Ellzey on
good behaviour last Saturday,
had not up till Tuesday made
his appearance at the town Hall,
and Marshall Reicharts was on
the lockout for him.
It will be remembered that
Cole had been arrested and fined
on a charge of crap shooting and
also had a 30 day jail sentence
imposed upon him. which latter
was remitted on condition that
he appear before the judge ev-
ery Saturday for 30 days and
give a good account of himself.
W, 0. W. Contest
“Warms Up.”
The W. O. W. membership
campaign is beginning to attract
attention already, and consider-
able interest is areused.
The opposing factions are hard
at work and the keen competition
has resulted in a good showing
on each side. At the meeting
last Friday night the respective
scores were:
J. M. Murdock’s side 3125 points
A. G. Fisher’s side 5375 “
The contest closes on the last
meeting night in December.
Friday night is election of offi-
cers and there are a number of
new membeis to initiate. All
members are requested to be in
attendance. Refreshments will
be served and a good time gen-
erally is expected.
IT MAY BE DRY
Nat Year and tte Nat
It you have a farm In Xorth West Ok-
lahoma, in Qimarron, Texas or Heaver
Gountles now Is a good time to sell. *■
“MF.SMER•* is connected with a live
man In that country and will see that
you get 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 off.
Headquarters for FARM LOANS and
TITLE Corrections
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Opposite Old Postoffice Bldg. Lone Wolf, Oklahoma.
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“Good Merchandise, Good Prizes,
Good Treatment” Our Slogan.
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ALEXANDER-RULE CO.
Turkey for Prisoners
The ten prisoners in the Kiowa
county jail were served a turkev
£ dinner, with all lhe trimmings.
Thanksgiving, by Sheriff and
Mrs. Terry.—Hobart Democrat-
Chief,
IVe Sell- The Hoosier Cabinet
that took the premium at the
World's Fair. Call at the Lone
# • Wolf Furniture Store and see it
♦ .on display, v*- x
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Sunday School Workers
Sunday School work and work-
ers are recieving increasing at-
tention in the Moody Bible Insti-
tute of Chicago, whose roster
this Fall has reached a total of
over 1,100 students in its day
and evening classes, 650 of whom
are in residence. The dean, Dr.
James M. Gray, and the instruc-
tor in Doctrine, Dr. Robert M.
Russell have been touring W’est
Virginia under the auspices of
of the State Sunday School As-
sociation. while the Acting Di-
rector of the Sunday School
Course of the Institute. Prof. E
O. Sellers, has been doing the
same in Oklahoma, iAmisiana
and Mississippi in connection
with Mr. Marion Lawerence and!
a party representing the Inter-j
national Sunday School Associa-
tion. At the same time the
home work has been strengthen- i
ed by the engagement as a stat-.
ed lecturer of Mr. Hugh Cork, j
State Superintendent of Sunday.
Schools for Illinois. Alt the in-
struction at th? institute in this
and other lines is free to men
and women of ail the different
denominations, and from any
part of the world.
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. E. McCARRlCK, Manager.
YOU
Were Thanktul
For so many things this year, be-
cause fortune smiled upon you in
so many ways life is
not always so bright, and there
come times when you are '
too blue to see anything to be “
thankful for
There is a Way !
Trade at The Pioneer and be happy
prosperous and thankful you are S
alive all the year. We can’t tell /
you about all the “bargains” we
have, but there’s one thing that fet
will help to make you smile, and
I that’s COMFORTABLE SHOES. The £
Pioneer has what you want in
Men s Women’s and Children’s J|;
# shoes, from the famous Drew shoe
ff c with its classy lines to the “Dixie 5;
fe fe Girl” work shoe for women.
And what man who has worn an Edwin
Olapp shoe is ever satisfied with any
other? Let The Pioneer tit you in a pair.
You can take Ute easy it you trade at
The Pioneer. Try it and be happy.
Yours to serve
I. M. Higgins & Company
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Hill, F. C. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1915, newspaper, December 2, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914411/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.