The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1914 Page: 4 of 10
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. This Is an exceptional bargain offer as an patterns are below cost. No restrictions—one yard or a whole
bolt to a customer. That is the reason we say FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED. These Ginghams win be foond
on oor Spring Bargain Counter with many other bargains of equal value.
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Wc Announce
A new arrival of PATENT MART JANE and BABY
DOLL SHOES. The most popular Misses Footweai
for the season. Also new arrivals in DRESS GOODS,
RICE CLOTH, CREPE GINGHAMS, Etc Come in and
and let us show them to you.
Mayfield Pants for Men
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made pants, and
those that have used this line know of their superior-
ity. They are guaranteed to be wool; non-shrinkatie
and wiH not fade From $2.50 to $4.50. The $4.50 4
are as good as you get elsewhere from $5.00 to $4.50.
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ROBOT HUGHES, Ufar at Pr*.
Democratic Meeting
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Tkantaj of Mob week.
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• Mall Matter Apr. U, 1HJO.
Thursday. April 30.1914.
Announcements
The Kiowa County News is
authorised to make the follow-
August 4. 1914:
For Commissioner, 2nd District—
PHIL THEIS
j. j. McMillan
EMMET C. LAUGHUN
For State Senator, 6th district—
O. J. LOGAN
For Representative—
W. S. FERGUSON
For County Superintendent—
MISS A. E. LANE.
A straw! hat in seen now and
then on the streets, but they
look very timid—not sure their.
time has come. | A Young Men’s Democrat
Club was organized at Koon-
Don’t talk .bout the patience I k*“chey Tu«d«y night of lest
ini> mu..o__i____I week. A big meeting of this
but a trifle is spent in the
protection of his health, and our
government can only spend two
and six-tenths of a cent in the
protection of the great army of
American people. It ia our
citizenship that our government
must ultimately depend for the
army of defense and perpetuation
of Job. What in the Sam Jones "TV A W* meeting of this
did it .mount to compered with'"“u- i" .^whkh
opting fever. e few .pe.ker. enll be heard to L, the nltion. why rtould the
ip— ^»“b«*P««*Hhedth of the citizenship be held
troubles. Theyhwe’enoughof inbehad and Everyone reeogniaea that the
theirown. And don’t air your|£ZTSTLHOS“dI*"***/* »■* f“> “ *•
provide for national defence,
but are we aware of the fact
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them own. And don’t air your m jnvjto) to attend.
family affairs, for your listeners
will be apt to show that they are
when they see you coming after
one or two expressions in your
(Public Health Department
This is three dollars per citizen
, The principle topic of interest cluze"
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every precaution to fully equip
and render the hospital corps
both efficient and effective in
combatting diseases that are
preventable.
But few of these principles
practiced by the army and navy
in the prevention of disease
would save many hundred lives
annually in Oklahoma. -
Vaccination of the soldiers
against typhoid fever has
eliminated this disease from the
army camps. Vaccination against
typhoid fever, if practiced by
the citizenship of the State of
Oklahoma, would • eliminate
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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and very much enjoyed by the many have ever realized that ep,dem,ca *re Preventable. There
little ones The ocassion was in /. . f realized that were more hve8 logt in the
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1,0 ms" °ur *nl,f6 "“y’ »nd b»d reason to feu yetkpw fever.
_______,navy: U,“ P™,en“ble I typhoid fever. sm.ll.pbx, malaria
tool DROttBT SAYS: I"® responsible annually for dUrrhoe» and dysentery. To-
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sweetness early and late just as
if she were a member of some
athletic club, to have herself in
readiness when the picnic
season opens.
A Geriban doctor declares that
alseping; with a cat cures
rheumatism. We now under-
stand why so many old maids
never complain
pains. *
Oklahoma, and thus save -three
hundred liver annually and the
expense for over seven thousand
casee of typhoid Fever annually.
The average expense incurred
by a typhoid fever esse is one
lundred and fifty dollars, so
typhoid
fever in Oklahoma would save
$1,050,000 annually.
If the city authorities would
require the qrrist of offenders
who maintain heaps of disease
breeding garbage on - their
premises, and public sentiment
would demand that the offend-
ers be punished, there would be
much more pleasant during the
hot summer nights, and sleep
more restful.
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E Church
Sunday May 3
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
v.wn.uA, wuuiu • eliminate After Sunday School we will
typhoid fever from the State 0f *° to ***• 4ch°bJ auditorium where
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the Baccalaureate Sermon will
be preached by Rev. Perry.
Preaching, at 8.*00 p. m., sub-
ject. “The Finger Of God. ”
v A cordial welcome is extended
to all
O. W, York, pastor
Mrs. Mango Dead
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MOTia FOR PUBLICATION
Department of U» Inlertor, Lao* OBoe M
There is no question but there
are certain ones who do not live
as far away as Mars, if they
owned the whole world they
would not allow an> body else to
live on it Like Villa’s dealings
with the Spaniards, they would
take your stuff that you might
travel unincumbered and force
/09 across the border.
Wolf suffering from otomaeh or ing from attacks of preventable pan>m. hM been boi’ll end —— - -
of rheumatic to £**5ta"S of The -EM
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., the annuai cost of our army and j knowledge science has given us * ----
known as Adler-i-ka. the remedy navy; that every day preventable j j„ practically applied eanitation.
which became famous by curing diseases in the Uniten States
appendicitis. This is the most cost Uncle Sam 1,800 lives,
thorough bowel cleanser known more than a regiment, and this
and JUST ONE DOSE relieves is an economic waste for four
sour stomach, gas on the million dollars. Uncje Sam is,
stomach and constipation almost not neglectful, and takes ptepft
IMMEDIATELY. You will he | vigorous to protect his soldiers
surprised at the QUICK action and sailors from preventable
of Adler-i-ka. F. EL Walker, disease, hut he is neglectful, in
druggist * pur opinion, to this extent that
X. 1807, made Hcmeatoad aotry Serial No. OflMP,
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«d the prevention of duteases,' JStLt
so we have reason to believe *° described, before u# ciart at
thet in cage we engage in war ^ JT.
with Mexico tne application of, cuiKM»MM,lt,teilml:
onr present knowledge in the and“£r£r^£?^ £7ZJwZt'. ouZJ!?
prevention of disease will save aD< -.....-/• * . . .
many lives and much sickness, ’ * u CAUiy?t1
and render our army much more - — ■
effective. 1 Qora For Sala-pboae 77
Mrs. Anna M. Hanger, wife
of Charles Hanger, died at her
home in Lugert Friday, April
24. after an illness lasting
several weeks.
Mry. Hanger was a good
Christian woman, a member of
the M. E. Church, South, a kind
wife and. mother and a friend
to all. iJ:
The deceased was born in
Ohio. May 1845, being 68 years.
11 months and 7 days old at1 the '
time of her death.
She leaves to mourn her loss a
husband, two sons, one daughter
and one brother to mourn her
loss. Funeral services were
conducted at the family home in
Lugert Saturday morning. In-
torment was in the Lone Wolf
cemetery Saturday afternoon.
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The government has taken I or see John Lowrey.
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Frank Haitson handed us a
dollar a few days ago and ordered
J j toe News aent to bis father who
Jims! Wichita, Kaos.
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Hughes, Robert. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1914, newspaper, April 30, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914718/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.