Claremore Progress. And Rogers County Democrat (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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YOUR BARGAIN PAGE
A I^E W PLANTING DAYS
A FEW GRAINS OF COHN
-MAKE THE-
( )l JHORTl TNITY
FOR SEASONABLE CHOI'S—
WE HAVE THE COHN
ALSO CANE, MILLET, COWPEAS, ETC.
FITTMAXT AND HARRISON CO.
The Harder a Nail Drives
the Better It Holds
To persistently build up a savings account in this
bank is to organize thoroughness
of method into a habit.
First National Bank
Claremore Oklahoma
•V:
A RI-AL BARGAIN ON EGO SETTINGS:
WHITE ORPINCTONS
ONE DOLLAR FOR SETTING OF IS
-From Pen No. 1. Formerly Priced $2.60
Baby Chicks, $1.50 per Dozen.
* HILLY* SUNDAY S WHITE URPINQTON
FARM
460—Phones—04
If it's the best, we do it. If we do it, it's the best.
m
Progress Job Deportment
Telephone No. 3 and a representative will call
1oS
We don't do cheap work good. We do good work cheap.
Don't Forget — ^ x
The Egg matinee
Saturday Afternoon at
THE LYRIC
Also Don't Fail to See Funny Fatty Arbuckle Saturday
Afternoon. Children Under 10 Years of Age Admitted for
ONE EGG
New York 5 & 10c Store
This is the "Bargain House"
of Rogers County. A visit to
this store Saturday will convince
you that this is an absolute fact.
Our prices are right; our mer-
chandise is strictly first-class and
we guarantee satisfaction, if
any merchandise bought of us
does not give satisfaction, you
will do us a favor to return it
and let us make it right.
E. E. North & Co.
SATURDAY BARG'INS
Percales
Regular 12Je quality, 36-in;
white with black stripes &
figures; best patterns; Ql^
our price per yard O^U
Dress Ginghams
Large assortment new pat-
terns fast colors;32-in. wide;
easily worth 12jc; our Q1#*
price Q3C
Bleached Muslin
Ladies' Oauze Vests
1,000 yards of good 36-inch Big lot of 10c vests for this
bleached muslin, Sat- one day sale; priced
urday, per yard ... 0C|at4for fcUU
NEW YORK 5 & 10c
STORE
Harvest Hats
Sizes for men, women and
children; genuine Mexican
make; better than <f —
usual; our price.. | UC
Work Socks
A special lot of mixed blue
and tan cotton work socks,
one day only, Satur- 5c
day; our price
Meet your friends here.
Leave your packages here.
Good drinking water here.
Public telephone here.
Public rest room here.
Good clean toilets here.
Writing table and free station-
ery supplies here.
You're always welcome here.
Mr. North wants to see you
here.
The
Very
BEST
Bet
Ever
In spite of the fact that laundry supplies are in some
instances 000 per cent higher than a month ago, we will
do your family washing at a price over one-third less than
the price the laundries in the largest cities are charging.
Family Washing (Flat Work Ironed)
Rough Dried ™§ C per Pound.
THE PflLHCE ONE - DH1T LAUNDRY
Phone 3G - - Claremore, Okla.
Special Showing This Week
In Every Department
DRESS UP !
Laderer-Davis Clothing Co.
The (Jooil Clntlieji Store''
A Rare Opportunity to See the Nation's Sweetheart--
Hlary PICK ford
madame Butterfly
THURSDAY. MAY 11th.
(From
Grand
Opera)
Also Mary Pickford in her latest release:—"Poor Little
Peppina," Saturday, May 13th. t| Coming Monday,
May 1:—The Nation's Peril," a picture on 'prepared-
ness' all should see.
Quality Corner'^.w Electric Theatre
" The Theatre With • Di/l«rem-« "
Every Day
Is BargaiQ Day b|ere!
We Have Real Bargains in Disc Harrows, Corn Planters, Cultivators, Cream Separators
and
MOGUL FARM TRACTORS
MAYBERRY BROTHERS,Claremore, OK-
Near Frisco Depot Telephone 134
n
When in Claremore you have the opportunity of buying
your groceries from the cleanest and most up-to-date gro-
cery store in all Eastern Oklahoma, if you buy them from us.
WE GUARANTEE
everything we sell and also guarantee our prices to be the low-
est considering the quality of groceries we handle.
Thanks for your business.
LIPE'S
Phones
30-31
LIPE'S
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YOU CAN GET THE PROGRESS
For $1.00 Per Year^A Fraction Over One Cent Per Week!
The Progress if the official paper of the City of Claremore and of Rogers County. It carries the Commissioners' Proceedings, the news of both the County and District Court, legal mat-
ter|concerning the sale of minor s land, etc., the social news, oil and gas news; news from every town of importance in the county, including Inola, Tiawah, Sageeyah, Sequoyah, Oolagah,
I V a,rm?P*v ;^rr* j • Catoosa, Bushyhead, Chelsea, Foyil, Route 3 Claremore, Oowala. Collinsville, and others. There are twenty-six people writing for the Progress each
week besides the editor—and you get their work for a little more than one cent per week. Is that a bargain? Well, we'll leave that to you. Everybody should take the county seat
newsnaoer. Whv not vnu? Sem vmir I n nr tn tku Pnurr oo^ ...hi J. L.. —1 II b o ii a i_ j J J J
newspaper. Why not you? Send your dollar to the Progr ess office todaywe will do the rest. Many are doing this. Follow the crowd.
Twenty-Four Years in One Famlw THE CLAREMORE PROGRESS The Paper of County-Wide Sc^i
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Kates, W. C. Claremore Progress. And Rogers County Democrat (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1916, newspaper, April 27, 1916; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181599/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.