The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL 18
LONE WOLF. KIOWA COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. OCTOBER 1 1914
NUMBER 4t
The Orient State Bank
Solicits and will appreciate yonr pa-
tronage. Special attention to
an customers.
Deposits Guaranteed
L. N. JEROME. President
C. H. JOHNSON, Cashier
Big Entertainment ftlcOiotic Talks to *
Monday Right His Home People
The County Candidates will be Saturday evening Jim McClin-
here to speak next Monday night ^ Democratic C andidate for
October 5th. at the School Audit- Congress, spoke to one of the
oriutn. Gregory Bros Quartette l*rKest crowds that has listened
will also be here and furnish To »nv speaker here this year.
acme interesting entertainment He read from his PMt
during the evening. Everybody and 8^owed That he had intro-
come out and hear some good duced one b*11 T^at abolished
music and speaking. County tWelvu 8tate officer* and that
attorney. J. F. Griffith will make his work waa lar*e,y responsible
a speech on County Government. for s:ivin* more than $250,000. OQ
He Will be prepared to answsr to !^e tax Pa>ers-
any and all questions in regard *11 8 peaking ^ie a,tacks(
to the county affairs. A good m ide on *llJ proved by Hie
speaker will also be here to talk records That the statement made
on State and National affairs, i l^at ^ ^ad introduced a bill to
This meeting will be of interest make The barmers take Compress
to everyone an l an eff >rt should weights on baled cotton or had,
be made by all to attend. It will .induced a bill in the interest
be an opportunity for those in, Compresses was a cani-
r! pai/n falsehood made to deceive
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* doubt of any state, county (
» national question, to have their; e voters*
d >ubt* made right. One of the
He read a letter from the Cor-
Bex Supper
Everybody coine out and enjoy
g jolly good time at the box
■upper tomorrow'night, (Friday
October 2nd) at Mcllwain school
house. An interesting musical
■nd literary program will be
rendered during the evening.
Everybody bring well filled boxes
Col. E. H. King will be there to
auction them off. Remember the
date and place.
Miss Hallie Hall will gi’e a
piano recital at the BapM't
church Friday night. 0 ‘toiler 2
There will be no admission fee,
and everybody is invited to at-
tend.
Will Serve Dinner .
The ladies of the First M. E.
Church will serve dinner in the
building formerly occupied by
the Ewing Drug Store, next
Saturday, October 3rd. Every-
body come out and get a good
dinner for 25 cents.
Cotton Recdpts
Number of bales ginned in
Lone Wolf up to 3 p m. We ’nes-
day, September 30, 1914:
Farmers Gin ...............341
Blue Gin ..*•••••• ...... • 180
Portwoood Gin............. 210
Total • • • • • • ........-737
UP TO NOW
Oar Line of COATS, Both for
Ladies and for Children is Very
Complete, the Newest Styles and
Prices Lower than Elsewhere*
Also onr stock is very complete with
FlanneEett Gowns, Sweaters, Blankets
and Comforts. But say when yen say
Sweaters we are “Right There.” We
bought a complete sample line of knit
goads, and are giving oar customers the
advantage of .iiis feature. As a result
we are selling sweaters and other knit
goods at fully 25 per cent less than
usually found any place.
I.vgvst crov.ds ever gathered in , P,,ral'on Commission stating
L >ne Well i exp' ct*.-d to attend. Thai they had the light when a
{'he program arranged. f,„ Pr^' r showing was made to
in xi Monday t ight will b o il ri a'* The nien that were
ot the ordinary. Th ‘re will he ner°' aty to safely operate
en ertai .m ntand a good lime Trains. He said if this is true -
for eveiybo' y, A special invita- i T.lie necessity tor the bib
tion is extended to the ladies. I knovvn as 1 ^ Crew Bill!
___Wb/ legislate men into positions
. - I when this is covered by law?
Lyceum Lourse j Any person that isn't any better
fnr T (YIP Wftlf P°sted Than to be condemning a
IUI LUilC *1''“ noun because he knew the law
- ) and refused to waste the time
The Ladies of the Eastern Star and money of the people couldn’t
procured a lyceum course con- be qualified to hold the office of
sisting of some extrordinary tal- i Ruaa Overseer,
ent, which they are offering to He showed that he voted for
the people of Lone Wolf this the eight hour law for women
winter. The course includes four after it had been amended ac-
numbers, a reader, a lecturer, cordir.g to the wisnes of his
a ladies orchestra of eight people home w orking girls who had
and a cartoonist. The price for petitioned him in writing,
season ticket will be $1.50. j Speaking of the extra session.
Single numbers 50 cents. Sp cial he said Chas. Fawks and twenty
prices have beer at ranged for men ot this towrn know that he
students, Hign sch >ol a id eight was not present at the beginning
grade-, $1 00 for s*ason u'ek^t, of same, and that he had oni^
50 cents fir si gl> number. F,.r received pay for the actual
me lo • er gra e^ 75 <•» nts t r rnties he had travelled oil the
<e •» si mi ticket < r 25 cent. f«-r train, w.iich was the same a.-
sinJe number. The first number every man collected when hi
will be October 8th. goes to his county seat as a
---- witness or a juror. Turning to
Childrens Day 11,3 cr;,wd he. »»id. ;•«««■•••
/ any of you ieilows that wouit
- have made this trip and refuses
Children’s day will be observed to take what the law said was
at the South Methodist Chutch, youta?” Not a one replied, am
Sunday October llth. A splendid mteawaids one of the crowd
program will be rendered at the »-*id “Well here’s one political
■sunday School hour, followed y bunch that has ctriainly been
i special sermon bv the Pastor, lying on Jim, and if there is any
The program for this service wilt class of people that I hate it is
be published in the next issue of common liars.”
Farm Loans
STRONG, LIBERAL Farm Loan Companies, who
haven’t lost faith in the country and will make you
a BIG Loan, at reasonable rate and EASY TERNS.
If you are in need of a Farm Loan coine in and
talk to “Mesmer.”
Hail Insurance
“MESMER” has Two Big Strong Old Line Hail
•Insurance Companies, the St. Paul and the Home
with FORTY MILLIONS of DOLLARS behind
them. It has RAINED at last and wheat is fine.
Make sure of a CROP this year, by insuring with
Companies with a RECORD, for PAYING IN THE
FIELD. YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO TAKE THE
HAIL CHANCES.
Real Estate
Are you in the market for a good farm cheap, and
on Easy Terms? If so “Mesmer’* has them for
sale.
Also have a list of Good property for trade, Phone
or write,
'MESMER”
Opposite the Postoffice Lone Wolf, Oklahoma.
PHONE 33
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Every Saturday in October we
will give DOUBLE THE AMOUNT
of purchase in PREMIUM TICKETS
In oar Dry Goods department. Oar
stock of premiums is very com-
pietc and “FREE AS THE AIR.”
“Ihe Depend-Cn-It”
/irx/rrrnT!r.E co.
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USE FULL CREAM FLOUR
GHIGKASHA MILLING GO.
CRAIN AND COAL
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN. ’
The Best of Coal always on hand.
HONEST WEIGHT our motto.
W. E, McCARRiCK, Manager.
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7Jhe TT/eianc/ioly
IDays J'tre jfcere
jtfnd t/ie ZPjoblcms of
*ll?intcr Sire 9/car/njp
che News.
Everybody is invited to attend.
B. C. Perry, pastor.
The editor of this paper be
lieves in fairness to all and that
no honest man can vote for a
man or a patty that wilfully
misrepresents auother. A man
that tried to steal the reputation
d<iy of Erich Weekol anotner ^ t*1" vv°iat
'___ kind of a thief, and should
1 receive the vote of
D . W. H. McKenzie was here
from Granite, Wednesday of last
wvek, making arrangements to
• •pen a De> tal Parlor here. He
ill be h eated over the Orient
Lone
not
the honest
members of his OWN PARTY.
Jim MeCiintic was attacked by a
party claiming to represent the
Libor Organizations—later lie
was found out to be a common
vale Bank and will be in
Volf on Wednesday of each
week.
Dr. McKenzie has been a . , . n ., ,
reudent of Granite f >r the past T __ ,u„ , „______
seven ye. r* and is well Known
to a number of people in Lone
Wolf and vicinity, who speak
ver> highly of him as a man and
dentist. He comes with tnc
very best of recommendations |
and solicits the patronage of (0ponent w ho lives at Hobart r<--
those who need dental work; ct.jVfd nine. He bus lived hen-
done and guarantees satisfaction, for the past eleven years. He ha-
He will be here every Wednes-lthe erido.sement of the best
day and extends a cordial in- and all the home min-
7 . ... i v . inters. His work in the past has
vitation to all to call on him at ^ otl B high plane, and when
his office and get acquainted. |u man votes for him for Con
-- i gress he cun realize that he
W. P. Misemer made a trip !» voting for a man that has the
oid.imry “Paid Ix)hbyist” the
, kind that represented special
interests ur.d was driven from
Later the Libor Organizations
mi reduced u resolution calling
for his resignation, as they art-
working for higher principle
than playing dirty politics.
Jim MeCiintic received, 93
volts in his home town —his
But why wirry-Let the PIONEER
do that. They’ll be glad to lighten
ycur burdens in any way they
can. Y iicn you see their line of
fflcciuiifu/ Comforts
and jfttan/ceis
You’ll decide net to waste your
energy making them yourself.
o R'o eve't Tuesday
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. . k i interest of Western Oklalvirna
’ at lieui f, and will work to briri;- 1
Get Busy, let J. M. HIGGINS k
CO. Store be your headquarters
and you’ll wear diamonds.
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YOURS TO SERVE.
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•it Ur his tairn near that p’aoo. K|,ullt better conditions at home j'. j : v.n1 *
He rvluriitd VYwciiaalay evyw — Ki • m County Democrat, . I ;w ' • ' • ',r
J. M. HIGGINS & CO.
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Hughes, Robert. The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1914, newspaper, October 1, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914805/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.