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The Delaware News from Delaware, Oklahoma • 2

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The Delaware Newsi
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Delaware, Oklahoma
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As we are casting our hyphenation is now in France stating he is in the from America they seem to be adopt- best of health and enjoys military ing it in Europe Witness the Czecho- life fine but is very anxious to re- Slovaks and Judgo-Slavs turn home lv Quality Groceries SEE FOR About 500 bushelB of Soe TpXf'3 Rpd 3ped or 0 WILLS Since thef old fasioned Mormon elder was prohibited by law no man has had so many wives to mourn his death as the late Nat Goodwin rite me at Delaware Oklahoma j2w A Hampton The Russian peasantry has the liberty it desired but if it had the opportunity it would probably' gladly exchange liberty for bread and meat The desired shipments of United John Reynolds is recovering the Mr and Mrs Ike Journeycake On any of our food products you get Quality And we personally guarantee each and every article sold to be of the highest possible quality ALL KINDS OF FRESH FRUITS We invite you to call and see us -Y FOR from and States food and supplies to Russia IJttIe dauphter and Dewey Crisp might appropriately be termed gpent Sunday with Mrg charlie for the hopeless end soap for the Stewart Mrs Charlie Stewart and Mrs Farm Loans Lon Bingaman Through our enjoyment of the January mild weather fluttered at times as a dim apprehension the question will be the cost of ice next By the way is not the step from being the All-Highest at Pottsdam to sawing wood for supplying a castle in Holland a descent from the sublime to the ridiculous It has taken us some time to discover that a citizen of the United States is also a citizen of the world I "8re 'aIlers at Pearl But now that we have found it out Sa urday evening 1 AAT A UtlAtttM A we shall never forget it James Thronbrough spent Saturday with friends in town Glen Hart of Childers spent Saturday night with Lawrence Stratton Mr and Mrs Annis Burgaman spent Sunday with Bob Brookings Misses Laura and Alta Mills spent Sunday with Pearl Thornbrough Mrs Jess Whiteman has been having her turn with the Mr and Mrs Claude Robbins Bpent Sunday with Henry Robbins Merlin Fishpaw and sister Velma Lester Brown of Indiana spent a The Delaware Register DELAWARE OKLAHOMA Warren Cave Editor-Publisher Deana Li Cave Associate Editor Roberts Son Furniture and Undertaking Shall we save daylight again in the summer of 1919 or shall we be as prodigal with it as we always were until 1918? A great soul is not necessarily enshrined in a large body any more than a large man necessarily lives in a big house The fourteen points after producing quite an impression here are receiving much attention in the Paris conference Published Thursday of each week Entered as second-class matter at the postofftce at Delaware Oklahoma Embalmers Day Phone 88 Night Phone 89 or 263 few days last week with Jess White-man ADVERTISING RATES Single column display first page per inch 25c Other pages 20c No display less than 50 cents Locals 6 cents per line each OKLAHOMA NOWATA Flowers Your sense of the beautiful varies with conditions When you are ill an aluminum water bottle in a pink flannelette overcoat seems to you the loveliest thing in existence Provisions are meeting with pll sorts of disasters at present Eggs are dropping butter is falling apd potatoes are slumping Bread seems to be the only thing that is rising fraMt conscience is clear We have 8 few subscribers whose nowadays except the conscience of au acr plona are now P83' due-the war profiteer and that of the f8tter coe or mal1 check American girl who has a lover with 8 ay" 8 wan keep 8 c'ean the army in France and a lover in and are those who are this country arrenrs to please up before March first Bill Crawford who works for the Prairie Oil Gas company had the misfortune to cut his foot very badly with the axe while cutting posts for the company We hope to see Bill out and doing his work again John Whiteman spent Sunday with his uncle Bricker Forrest Stratton spent Sunday with Lorn Chambers Just Like Home And a large class of citizens will stop being boozy and begin to be busy In a family the man shirks generally necessitates the woman who works Building up a League of Nations evidently requires skilled workman-ship and considerable time This was a high-toned war It began with an Archduke and seems to be ending with an Archangel After the saloon bars are done wlth'on the first July fewer prison bars will be required When President and Mrs Wilson come home he speak with a Paris accent and will she be dressed in Paris garments? As food helped to win the war so will it help to crush the insurrectionists in Russia Save all the food that is saveable and then save what is left of the unsaveable Photographs The All Studio Nowata Oklahoma for all occasions Phone 1234 CGUPLANDS FLOWER SHOP Ill 9th St Coffeyville Kansas To eat at our place in peace is to eat in like We cater to the tastes of all Try our meals Service unequaled Board by day or week We were told that food would win the war and ships would win the war i and ammunition would win the war and thrift would win the war Well now that it is all over it is our opin-1 ion that the war was won by genuine American We understand that instead of fluting the house in order in the absence congress has spent Tnuch of its time at the front window with a spyglass watching the proceedings of the peace conference over the way This means that it will probably have to be kept at work later and sacrifice part of its summer vacation Our federal government has sent two to Europe to secure information concerning clover grass and vegetable seed stocks and requirements in the various European countries They will traipse all over Europe at government expense The next thing this administration will he doing is to send a commission abroad to study foreign dandruff cures or the psychology of the Wench cooti? We pay the bills PEA CHANGES ITS NAME Wilkey Hotel Opposite Court House Nowata Okla READY TO SERVE any hour in the day at THE CPEY CAFE Nowata Quiet Quick Clean Service The story is told in four words BEST LUNCH SERVICE by Map IF YOU WISH Farmers who want to buy quantities of the variety of field pea introduced several years ago by the United States Department of Agriculture from Germany and then known as the pka will save trouble by not using that name any more These peas are now known as "Mc-Adoos" and they are as widely distributed through the Northwest as Liberty bonds which caused the substitution in nomenclature WOOLF CREEK ITEMS You need not always come to town to transact your business with us If you have a check on this or any other bank place it in an envelope and address to this Bank The mail will bring it to us and we will credit your account and mail you a receipt We want your Banking business and we want to make it easy for you to transact it in fact we want to make ourselves'useful to you in anything pertain ing to finance The Funerals I Conduct are modern in every respect My undertaking knowledge combined with the desire to -please the public have caused my business to grow to be one of the largest of its kind in Northeastern Oklahoma You can depend upon my services being polite and all ap-s pointments correct and charges fair A great variety to select from including all grades No charge for use of chapel I Finest motor hearse in this part of the state St Clair Undertaking Co We pay long distance charges Phone 700-J Nowata Oklahoma Rining is slowly improv-' ing after a seige with the flu Floyd Marshall is feeling fine after a round with the flu I Mrs Geo Head has returned home from Woodrow Okla where she has been visiting her son Ed Capps received a letter from his son Carl from New Jersey stating he was ready to start immediately for Camp Funston Rining son Ode and Glee Smith left Wednesday for Wichita Kas to attend the thresher convention Preparations are being made for oats sowing Oville Pinneil of Nowata is helping his uncle JD 0 Pinneil on the farm this week Mt Pleasant achool is closed this week on account of the illness of the teacher Miss Foster Miss Helen Staten of Houston Texas is visiting her brother Staten and family Mr House received a letter from his son John (Deacon Dubbs) who DELAWARE STATE BANK MARTIN Cashier.

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Years Available:
1916-1924