The Week's Review (Apache, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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HE WEEK’S REVIEW
Make Apache The Beit Town
In Caddo County. “BOOST”
Patronise Our Adve usjri
Trade At APACHE. “BOOS !
NUMBER 20
APACHE, CADDO COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, MARCH 19. 1920
VOLUME 19
i inviting your attention to the Y
♦ splendid line of new ❖
Apache State Bank
j. W. HANNAII
J. W. PIER ATI
AMt-Cukicr
O. K. WlllTH.
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S-H-O-E-S
UNCLE SAM
My Best
Paying Investment
—wants you to exchange your
Temporary Liberty Bonds
for Permanent Bonds
We will assist you in making the change
I.ook at my car now! Only a few days ago it was about the
shabbiest car in the country. The finish was dull, mud spot-
ted and weather beaten. The body and fenders were scratch-
ed and rust was beginning to eat away the unprotected metal.
A few hours work with
Men’s Ladies’ and Children’s
The Apache State Bank
LINCOLN
AUTO ENAMEL FINISH
For Sale—Incubator 175 egg, Old
Trusty, $7. Phone 55 Mission or T
W Armstrong 29-30
Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worden and fnrr.
ily and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smart wish
to thank the friends and neighbors
who so kindly assisted them in their
recent bereavement.
If you want n good team of horses,
males or mules, see Carl L. Smith.
He has the kind you want
has transformed the shubbiness into newness. The body, fen*
dors, wheels and chassis are protected from moisture and rust.
The car looks almost like new and the money spent for the
few small cans of paint has been returned tenfold to me, in
the increase1 in value and in satisfaction of driving a car that
isspic and span as new.
There is a dealer in Lincoln Paints and Finishes right here in
our town who will gladly show you how your old, shabby
car, can be made like new.
The Very Best Qualities
Late Styles and Colors
MAH0G0NY — SLACK — AND - WHITE
One John Deere Lister—a good wa-
gon—your choice of three good ones.
0. P. Vail, Apache.
Carl L. Smith has on hand % Head
of stock, mares, mules, horses and
cattle for sale Saturday, March -<tn.
Don’t forget the date.
Mr. Bernard Wells went to Ft Sill
Tuesday to take a physical examina-
tion preparatory to his entrance to
the West Point Military Academy, he
having received the appointment thro
Congressman Scott Ferris some
months since. The many Apache
friends of young Mr Wells will hope
that he measures up to the physical
requirements of the Governments de-
mands. This coveted appointment
is one of the real prizes offered to re-
ally ambitious young gentlemen who
desire to get somewhere in a material
way.
The Review has been asked to an-
nounce that a Ixical Brn.ich of The
Farmer’s Union will be organized tr.
Apache next Saturday afternoon at 2;
30 o’clock. The meeting will be helit
at the Herber opera house and every
farmer in the Apache section is invit-
ed to be present and participate in
an organization whose sole object is
the material benefit of its members,
both individually and collectively.
By Order of Committee.
The unkept promises of the Feder-
al Government to lower living costs
has resulted in numerous cooperation
stores throughout the entire country.
The Farmer’s Union at Stecker is
makin? the initial tp’ in this section,
nnd advance indications are that the
venture will meet the success antici-
pated by its promoters. It is learned
that practically all of the stock has
HOUSTON & WASS
OKLAHOMA
Jenkins & Scott
APACHE
“The Store That Satisfies”
State Bank Building. Apache, Oklahoi
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been sold and that early in April the
store will be in full operation. This
innovation in this section will be watch
ed with interest, and if the project
fulfills the demand for reduced prices
living essentials other enterprises
32in TISSUE GINGHAMS 75 c. yd.
at Lcvite’a
Sale—I have three
T rmlc or
i . .1 mures, all in foal, age 4, 6. .* vr»
weight around 11)00 pounds, will trade
for a Ford car. Nothing older than
a 1910 Model. What have you? Jess
on living essentials otner enterprises
of like character will not be slow in
opening up in theaevera! sections of
Caddo County. The ;>eop!c have been
strung to the limit of endurance and
something is bound to break under
their united efforts to overcome the
costs of common necessities
If you want a good big pair of
geldings weighing 3000 pounds,
see John A. Coppock
Why death and taxes should be
yol.ed together as sure things is hart
Death comes but once.
First National Bank
OF APACHE, OKLA.
WE ALWAYS HAVE
MONEY TO LOAN ON
FARMS, CHATTELS,
AND COLLATTERAL
SECURITY.
to explain.
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Cashier
I W. T. CLARE,
I Pr“-
A. C. DOLF.
Asst. Cash
BIG, STURDY. BEAUTIFUL TIRES,
combining resiliency, speed, econ-
omy, safety and comfort—all the
elements of Fisk quality and ex-
perience, plus the desirability of
Cord construction. »
MADE IN THE RIBBED TREAD
(illustrated herewith), familiarly
associated with Cord Tires, and in
the famous FISK NON-SKID tread.
AND FLOOR COVERINGS
Quality Plus Accuracy
is our watchword
You can accept our word of honor
the assurance that the>e 1 wo important elements
are included in every prescription we fill.
Another important fact to note is that nothing but
the purest drugs are ever used
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If you value these, and wish the added service of
promptness, bring your prescriptions to us
Our Prescription Department is Our Pride, and no
matter what physician writes your prescription
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We now have in stock a large number of Beds
from which you may make your selection
Many different patterns in the following colors
White, Oxidized, Vernes-Martin,
Ivory, Oak and Walnut
We also offer an assortment of Rugs that are sure
to please, both in design and price
Look These Over Before You Buy
Get Quality and Service. We Give Both
Buy them for their safety, attractiveness
^ and remarkable service. ^
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we will fill it accurately and promptly
J. T. Wells Hardware
and Implement Co
Apache Phone 110
Carier-Hrabe Drug C
The Sto.
APACHE,
Apache, Oklahoma
Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA.
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Nagel, J. C. The Week's Review (Apache, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1920, newspaper, March 19, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951773/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.