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Fairview Republican from Fairview, Oklahoma • 2

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Fairview, Oklahoma
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TOOOOOOOOOOOOJ The Edison Longdate were in town last Thursday looking after some business matters and attending the fair Mr and Mrs Geo II M- Donald motored to Watonga Sunday and spent the day wit his brother Mr and Mrs Paul Vogt are enjoying a visit with his mother who arrived here Monday from Bessie Thursday transacting business Mr VanBoskirk left an order for some sale bills at the Re publican office Miss Ivy Lingle of Cleo who was here a few days the gues of her cousin Mrs Ed Hess and her friend Mrs Gifford returned to her home Thursday Mrs Gifford and little daughter went to Blackwe Thursday to spend the remain der of the week with her daugh ter Mrs Clark Essentials of War: MEN MONEY MACHINERY MERCHANT MARINE AND MUSIC Its Music I wish to speak of B'1 sure to see those new felt and velour hats that Mis Be dell is offering at special price on Trades Day Over the Fair-view Hardware store i Mrs Brandey came from Oak wood Thursday to vis it her mother Mrs Emm Walker OjSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Ladies and Misses New Fall Coats Ladies black plush belted coats very neatly trimmed of some material and tur fabric specially priced fiom $25 to $45 Ladies velour plush coats with fancy plush collars and cuffs and button edging colors in green bur gandy brown and blue specially priced at $25 isses velour plush coats with fancy collar and cufTs shown in a variety of colors specially priced from $10 to $25 Percale in dark and light colors at 25c per yard Cawley Bros THE HOME OF HART-SCHAFFNER MARX CLOTHING The story of the Americar naud commander who coale' his ship to misic In record time is an instance of the value music in wartime Though dog-tired from a long cruise which had just ended the crew plung ed into their task with a read will and without a murmur A the men were driving thei-weary sweating bodies to thr limit of endurance by hsee willpower a happy though' struck the commander He ordered the band play all the while the crew wer coaling The effect was ele trifying They worked as if ir spired Faster and faster went the coaling and when the jo was done the men were com pletely fagged out but they had I Roberts broken all time records for coal ing dreadnoughts I Mr and Mrs Carl Bensch re I turned to their home at Wichita What an excellent illustration I Monday after a pleasant visit Two cows and cal at Van Sant farm one mile east of river bridge Owner can have by paying for advertise ment and pasture bill 9-27-3t Tobias Johnson of Isabella was looking after business af fairs in Thursday ant left a dollar at the Republican office i i Miss Lulu Frost Mias Ine: Keith and Miss Fern Blair went down to Oklahoma City Tues day evening to attend the fail a few days Mr and Mrs Fields came down from Aline Sundaj and visited until Monday with their daughter Mrs John LOCAL ITEMS Clyde Burlingame and Mrs Ruth Smythe were married Saturday afternoon by thp county judge in his office Switzer came home the latter part of last week from a visit with his mother at Harrington Kan II Hobbs of Sherman was a county seat visitor Monday and called at the Republican office The II II Sheldon family left Monday morning in their car for their new home at Indianapolis Ind Miss Helen Ratzlaff and Mrs Helen Hoover went down tc Oklahoma City Tuesday evening to attend the fair Tom McDermeit of Ringwoud was a county seat visitor Monday Art Rumsey of Phroso was in Monday evening attending the Liberty Loan meeting Darnall went to Wichita Thursday to spend the remainder of the week with friends I with the Bensch family west of town Mrs Ira Painton and children I left Monday for their home al Longdale after a few days vis-t here with her parents Mr and Mrs A Ball Fairview First Door South of Postoffice OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU For Sale: I have for sale a good 6 year old milk cow will be fresh soon Davison It of the tremendous infuence music in co-ordinating the work ing spirit and in uplifting pa' triotism and sacrifice to su preme heights Music is as necessary to every body You need it your child ren must have music and wil go where music is Why nt put this music in your horn Come in and see the new pian: Player Piano and Edison An brolas and Playerphones A Crossman Miss Emma Walker of Wich-lita came down Monday and ir the guest of her friend Mrs Fullerton and daughter I Miss Irene Hall returned Thursday from a business trip Cherokee Dillingham and Gab ler of Homestead were in town yesterday on business Roy Dague deputy treasurer spent Sunday with home folks near Ringwood Found kid glove Owner may have same by calling and paying for this notice Warren Rankin left Friday for Torrington Wyo where he will spend a few months Mrs Pugh came home Friday from a visit with friends at Mrs A Hampton of Long-dale was here a few days the latter part of last week visiting the Wallace famly ary schools Many thousands of student are each year given a trainim in these schools which will bet ter prepare them for the responsibilities of true citizenship and to meet the problems of everyday life We wish them a prosperous school year Mr and Mrs Clyde Frazier and Miss Edna Floyd went down to Oklahoma City to visit Mr and Mrs i A Leppke of Korn came Saturday to visit a week with her sister Mrs Isaac Neufield Mrs Geo Stong Mrs Stong parents and attend the came home Saturday ai For Full blood Duroc hogs five males and 3 females Mrs' Arnote went down to Oklahoma City Sunday to chaperone the club girls who won Uips to the state fair A Keith left Thursday for DuQuoin 111 to visit rela-that are good ones if anyone tives a couple of weeks' He has I wants one come quick this ad not visited there in thirty-eight will not appear again- Price is years right Henry lt-pd Trades Day Miss Bedell is I Mrs Agnes Beck and he: offering all felt and velour hats niece Miss Anna Ratzlaff left at a liberal discount Call and I Friday for Hillsboro Kan buy your new fall hat Over see another niece who is very the Fairview Hardware store if Mr and Mrs II Hoffman of Cherokee were here a few days the latter part of last week attending tq business matters Miss Eva Marshall returned home Friday from an extended visit with relatives at different places in Iowa and Kansas Miss Dollie Stong of near Granton came in Friday and eft over the Orient for Pawnee spend a couple of weeks with ler sister She was accompanied as far as Carmen by her mother right temple which required several stitches to close and hrr arm was dislocated Miss arm was dislocated and she was bruised quite badly but fortunately neither were injured internally All but two of the children Mrs Gore of Crescent who is ill and her son who is in France were here with their mother until Monday when they departed for their homes Mrs Adams accompanied her daughter Mrs Danielson to Longdale to spend a few weeks PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public auction at my place 3 3-4 miles south and 1 mile east of Ringwood' or 3 miles west and 4 3-4 miles south of Meno the following described property beginning at 10 on Monday October 7 1918 4 Head of Horses 6 Head of Cattle 15 Head of Black Shoats Household Goods Farm Machinery A lot of feed Red Cross will serve lunch Terms 10 months time il Terms 10 months time at 10 per cent interest 5 per cent discount for cash I VAN BOSKIRK Owner Headrick Zirkle Auct Bank of Ringwood Clerk Mrs Hawk returned home Friday from a few weeks visit ith tier sister at Pine Bluff? Wyo I i Mr and Mrs Douglas and Mr and Mrs -W White of OBITUARY The remains of Adams who was so tragically killed in he automobile accident east of town last Monday were taken to Crescent Okla Wednesday and laid to rest by the side or' a daughter Miss Oveda Adams Mr Adams is survived by his wife and ten children Mrs Danielson of Longdale Mrs Geo Stovall of Denver Col Misses Ethel Nellie and Anna Adams and Mrs" Gore of Crescent Elmer and Frank Adams of Crescent and Sargt lerbert Adams who is in France and Ralph also three brothers Lewis and Adams who live west of Long-dale and Nate Adams of thin city Mrs Adams and daughter Ethel who were also injured MJ Tannahill arrived here quite severely in the accident the first of the week from Al are recovering nicely Mrs berta Canada to visit old I Adams was bruised consider friends and look after his in- ably about the head and a se- Mrs Adcock returned to her home at Aline Friday after spending several days here ooeoeocjeQQOooQocoQcoooooQOOQQooooooooooooooocsooooQccooooooooocjooooooocxjoooooooojspark and attending the fair! i Mr and Mrs Grover Hoover I returned to Aline Friday after a pleasant visit here with their friends Mr and Mrs Bob Speece yv kmw ''W'awf'- vere gash was cut across he 1 City Lots and Acreage ooooooooeocu Title to what has been known as the BOND LOTS is now Clear in the Union Real Estate Townsite Co and ALL LOTS owned by that company are for sale at very favorable prices either in bulk or in the different tracts It is the intention to sell all these lots during this year and anyone interested in buying is asked to call at dnee on the agents Many people own adjoining property who may wish to increase the area oc'oof'rrxxxjoo terests in Major county' I Miss Mildred Jackson went to I I Cherokee Saturday and visited over Sunday with home folks Miss Jackson is manager of the telephone company here All felt and velour hats will I sold at a discount al Miss Millinery store over the Fairview Hdw store Monday October 7th Trades Day Leighty of Ringwood war I in town Thursday and caller in at the Republican office to I extend his subscription and I quarrel with the editor but the I latter was not FOUR FOR SCHOOL The Misses Nettie and Susie Peters two prominent students left recently for Clin toh Mo where they will attend the Clinton theoogical seminary the coming year to prepare fo-efficient service in some branch of the work of the Seven-Dr Adventist denomination 1 Edward Kraft and his sister Miss accompanied them Edward is a student of divinity at the seminary and Esther will finish tb normal department this year The school which these young people will attend is one of th-great system of about seventy-colleges academies and inter-1 mediate schools owned and operated by the Seven-Day Adventists throughout the world YOU ACTUALLY SEE Fierce Trench Fighting from Barrage to Prisoners! Grand Battle Fleet Bombarding Shore Defenses! The Only Complete Real Air Fight Ever Filmed! All Photographed by Enlisted Cameramen of the Royal Italian Army while under fire in these Latest Official Italian War Films Italy's Flaming Front This Is Your Big Chance to See Real the some Scenes Cut Out American says mots remark- able ever filmed its authenticity is self ODEON Stewart- Agent AT THE OFFICE OF MAJOR COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY SATURDAY OCTOBER 5 AFTERNOON AND NIGHT ADMISSION: Children 15c Adults 35c O0000000000000 addition to nearly 900 prim-.

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