The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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K 1 U W A LOU N t Y N
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NEW CABINETS, NEW ROC
CHAINS, DINING CHAIRS,
DRESSERS AND EVERT
THING IN THE
FURNITURE
UNE
Lone Wolf Furniture Store
J. G. PRICE, Prop.
The Kiowa County News
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Published Kvery Friday
COHON SEED
We will have in a few days a limited amount of
Lone Star Cotton Seed right from the breeding sta-
tion in Texas. Get a few bushels of tins seed while
it lasts. We also have some early Ciin run seed that
you may supply your needs. See us or phone 1 Id.
FARMERS COTTON OIL COMPANY
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ORN WOOLENS
for Spring and Summer
are ready for your
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| —they’re offered in all
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§ And the liberal terms
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evening. Refreshments were
served and everyone departed
declaring Mr. and Mm Hand ex*
< silent entertainer* and hoping
..... r m....,, to enjoy their hospitality again
GEO. E. MITCHELL and 0. L HILL *oon.
Editors TOd Props. The debate Friday afternoon
--*---- ; was quite a success. Mr. Hog*
r. ,f r.iii!wui-«^uuie. weifu kin and his brother of Pond
.....“•■*»■>—-—♦ “■ ;Creek. Ok!... Mr. and Mr.. Sam
~ Hand and Mr. Otis Dickey were
Cambridge *‘Plck Ups" Present* We hope to see many
_____ more of the patrons present
... next mating whibh will be Feb.
Everyone would emoy a good1-*’
rain before Ion*. " Mr. Henry Hand and family,
Mrs. Patterson of N’ew Caatle. ,nii Mr. Holcomb and wife were
Ind., came in Saturday to look Hobart vi.itora Friday,
after her farm in thia neighbor. Mrs. f)ickcy h#, uvert| si„
hood and visit all her friends, ter. viaitin* her this week whom
here a. . he same time - she has not seen for some time. |
Mr and Mr. Joe AWer' Mr.andMrs.Siiltltwerevi.it-;
and fam.lj and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hag her parents Saturday and
N Rose Sundayed at Mr. \ade Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Dickey.
v. Tu .. ... i Mrs. Hoekin is still in Eldorado
. M.r andfMr»- E Koehehnspent and wiM n0( ^ hool(, for ,0(n<J
Sunday afternoon at the Simon’s tjme
V ... . AJ „ Mrs. Jessie wright is very ill
Messrs. Albert Odell, Fav|at this writing.
Lawson. AllenQuinley. Misses. Mrs. Pete Wald was visiting;
Emily and On. Odell were v,„. Mrs. Conyer Wednesday. 1
tors at the koebelin home Satur-j Mr. and Mrs. Rice were l.u-
day evening. (gert visitor. Thursday,
hevera from the \alley \.ew; Q„i,. , numbtr frorn he„
district atteuded the baaket ball'were .hopping in Lone Wolf
eame at the school house Friday |Saturday,
afternoon. _
Messrs. Forestand Jim Stevens ~ ~ !
are home from Texas where they Orient Locale
have been since summer. _____
There are a couple of cases of I T t r*
"pink eye ” in this community. Ufav«r'°i<1 00t a carload 1
Messrs. Allen Qninly. .Toe ‘°, ‘^e farmara„ 4«tbe i
Koebelin. Misses Minnie Ue j Saturday and Monday, j
Quinley and Lonnie Koebelin i. °P" C"7‘^ tempter mark-1
spent Monday evening at lhc ^ ahogs m Lone Wolf;
Mr. Glen Dunlap has been hav- M Go°- W' L,e of Un,on 18
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DON’T EXPERIMENT
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with every r.ow coil or plug
you may hear of—the tried
and known kb d are the
Irest. Our coils are con*
ptruoted with the greatest
care and of the b»*sf mat*
dials. We guarantee the
winding of the coils with
copper uf high conductivity,
silk covered ar,d sufficiently
insulated to insure perfect
working.
THE LONE WOLF OARAGE
GIPPLE & easnoa, Proprietors. ||
Gall and Give us a Trial. Phone S5 p
NOTICE
We have just received a large shipment of
fresh bulk garden seeds and onion sets.
The price is right and the quality best.
Highest cash prices for all kinds of produce, cream,
hides, furs and junk. Best service and
square dealing our motto.
Farmer’s Produce Co.
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= mg bad luck among his hogs,
E He lost about 150 head from
E Colera within the last two weeks.
= Mr. Theodor Koebelin Iran*
= sacted business >'n Hobart Satur-
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We are glad to report that
= Mrs. Kenneth Stevens is recov*
= ering from her sick spell at this
= writing.
Bethel Items.
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I IV. R. DOSHER 1
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C. H, Grirtith. Pres. H. P. .Griffith, Vice-Pres.
, E. C- Teape, Cashier
First National Bank
LONK WOLF, OKLA.
1 r.msacts a General Hanking Business Spc
•:i»I Attention to LOANS and COLLECTIONS
We Solicit your Patronage, promising yon every
( ourtc^v co.naistent witli sound Hanking
Ao account too larye or too small to receive
our most careful attention
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CHEVROLET
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FULL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Same style and comfort you get in any
high priced car.
PRIGB $600 aTLOXE WOLF
The health of the community
is some better, We are getting
out oTthe grippe.
Miss Bonnie Hicks called on
Miss Retha Ottinger Wednesday
afternoon.
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The Bethel Aid Society met
with Mrs. Jim McConnell Wed*
nesday afternoon and made a
quilt for her.
Mr. Kdd and Miss Mary Zell-
mer were the dinner guests Sun-
day of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zell-
mer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hicks of Cold
Springs, Okla, and sister Mrs.
L. Martin of Livingston, Tenn.,
are visiting R. L. Hicks and
other relatives in our neighbor-
hood this week.
Miss Clesie^Powers visited re-
latives and friends in Hobart a
few days last week.
The singing at Bethel was well
attended Sunday night.
Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Drevs of
near Sentinel spent Sunday ev-
ening with Mr. August Meinert.
I here will be Sunday School
at Bethel next Sunday morning
For the cold Weather
ORDER A TON OF OUR HIGH-
GRADE COAL TODAY
daughter, Lottie are visiting _______
Mr. Dickey and family this week.
Mrs. Lyon formely lived at VVe also carry the best the market affords in all kinds of
Feedstuff. Magnolia Gasoline.
spending this week with her
daughter. Mrs. D. W. Hanlin1
south of town. j
Mrs. John Ernce and son. Clyde!
spent Saturday and Sunday at I
the home of Mrs. Prewetts.
Mrs. R. E, Lyons and little
are
Lyon formely
Granite but her home is now in
Ctsh. She will perhaps visit
here and at Granite until the
first of March.
Geo. W. Hanlin is working
with the Rock Island section
crew now. George is an old
“Railroader and is on the Job”
having served an apprenticeship
in former on the Orient track.
Wilson Ernce is back from
Lugert taking a few days vaca-
tion.
McINTURFF FUEL & FEED CO.
ORCHESTRA CONCERT FF.R. 21
PHOJVE 73
If you love music, instrumen-
tal and vocal, you must not fail
to attend the concert given by
the Southwest Normal Orches-
tra, Wednesday evening. Febru-j
ary 21. It-will be a rare treat j
and should pack the auditorium
to its full capacity. The orches-!
tra carries a fine vocal quartet
that will give variety and spice
to the program.
Miss Faye Hendrix, the sop-
rano soloist, has a voice of rare.
beauty and captivates her aud-l
ience wherever she goes, Mr.
J. W. Bremer, the director, is I,
also a baritone soloist, and
COAL, GAS AND OIL -
Don’t Wait Until a Cold Snap Catches you \
with your bin empty, Fill it Now.
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We carry the best coal and will treat you *
right. |
We Will Appreciate Your Business !
THE LONE WOLF ICE AND COAL CO.
E. L. Keener, Mgr. PHONE IIS
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, .. „ - quality of his work is well known
am preac ing in the afternoon, throughout southwestern Okla-
Everybody invited to attend.
Grandpa Archibald of Lone
| Wolf, a former resident of Be-
thel passed away Monday night
February 12 to joiu his wife who
preceded him a few weeks ago
homa.
This organizition has never
failed to be asked for return en-
gagements. a fact, that in itself
guarantees the high quality of
its work. If you do not attend
For Demonstration see
E. 0. RULEt • A£ent
t.. the h«me above. It makes ue thia entertainment you will re-
sad to give up such a dear old'grgt jt.
man who has filled his place with 1 _ _
old and young for so many years, j
His work was well done on earth
and we extend our sympathy to
the bereaved family.
“The Tattler.*’
The COX-HENRY GRAIN CO.
We Manufacture our own corn meal and corn
shops. Try it. We also handle Flour and
Mill Feeds
BEST McALESTER COAL
W. J. WRIGHT, Mgr.
First M. E. Gburcb
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Mt. Tepee
Sunday Feb-18
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
Subject: “Should we have a
Home Missionery Society.”
Epworth League 6:30.p. m. 1
-- Preaching Service 7:30 p. in. \
A large crowd gathered at the Subject: ’ The Unconscious J
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hand Int*’JPr.ce. J]
Saturday evening and enjoyed; J^Sfk “torh'P **
their hospitality until a late hour, j n. w YORK. Pastor.
Music and fortune telling wa3 Preaching at Bethel at 3 p. m.
the principal amusements of the Sunday.
LONE WOLF TELEPHONE CO.
We Handle Phone Boxes New and Second Hand:
Poles and All Kinds of Construction Mate-
rials. Good Live Batteries on Hand
At AH Times.
AH Kinds of Repair Work
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Hill, D. E. & Mitchell, George E. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1917, newspaper, February 15, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914615/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.