Ellis County Republican. (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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Ellis County Republican
VOLUME III.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF GAGE AND ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.
GAGE, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1908.
NUMBER 46
Clink of Dollars Saved During our Big
REMOVAL SALE
A* we expect to remove to our new location, west of C- A. I amb’s Department
Store, about January 1st, from November 1st until that time, we are join? to offeg
•ur entire line of Furniture, Stoves, Wagons, Buggies, Harness and Implement! at un*
beard of low prices, thr goods will go quickly
The High Duality of our goods, ai d which it has ever been our aim to maintain,
makes but little comment on their merits necessary “Cheap is a term which applies to
our pres, onlv
1 ck of spac. f rl id- us gi in* you al! of our special rrices, but come to look
and u "ill r main to buy v
^Church Saleh {
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The Churches Get Ten Per Cent of all Cash Sales on all *
FURNITURE
For the Next OUR WEEKS
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A 'z You
Ready for
Winter?
\ w h'.ut v Hettei, Hook St >ve or Range?
Tbev.i :>re m wry >n th • market- hut none bet-
ter thaf the NATION AL They are
oniatuei.ted- The., are tervic.,b;e They are
economiele—They come in all sizes and styh s
During our BIQ REMOVAL
&ALE Prices range from $3.90 to $55.09
CREDIT HvlRu%,SAT
DISPOSAL
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Gage
OUR RENORSELESS
PRICE CUTTlNG extends to every
Department during this Sale, for we have
m ole up nur minds that the good must go
We can save yon from 10 to 25 percent
on your House Furnishings, Wagons, Buggies
Harnes; etc.
In fact everythin: in our Store will be
marked down to QUICK SELLING
priies during the continuance of this S.le,
Commencing
November
1st. 1908
CO.
Okla.
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[ ®ne tenth of all CA>H SALES go to the Christian Church <>
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One Tenth ol all CASH SALES go to the Congregational Church
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One Tenth of all CASH SALES go to the Methodist Church.
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One Tenth of ail CASH SALES go to the Baptist Church.
The Ladies of the respective churches will have full Charge of oar FURNITURE STORE during each
week. As above stated there will be no advanced prices. Every article will be marked in plain figures
just as heretofore. Every Body get busy for the Church of your Choice and make this Sale a Succea.
REMEMBER THIS SALE IS TO BEHELD AT
HENDRICKSON'S FUI££^tH
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Special Sale!
20 per cent discount on Oxfords
Ladie’s, Children’s and Gents
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Wa have just received a shipment of shoes from the Brown Sho Co., of
St. Lou's, Mo., and we are offering some extraordinary bargains in Oxfords
to male# room for our shoes. Come early an J avoid the rush!
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Buchanan -i Gregory
Ferocious Petticoats.
Juat received a shipment of Ferocious Petticoats and skirts, prices ranging from $1 to $4.
Ferocious Skirts are built on honor and satisfactory wear is guaranteed.
We are working hard to get our fall stock in shape. We have the largest stock of Merchan-
dise in Ellis county, and all at close prices. We are making prices that will appeal to your good
judgment.
Our Fall Suita for men are up to the Taylor-Made Gar nents in styie and wear, and we can
•ave yon from $5 to $8 on each suit of th* same quality.
Don’t forget than we have a complete line of Millinery, strictiy new and of the latest de-
signs.
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WE Aim TO MAKE THE
THERTHE FRESTAGt OF
THIS STORE AS PRICE
MAKER
per cent
DISCOUNT
OASUAL NATRON A HER-
MAN ENT CUSTOMER
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FURNITURE STOVES
AND RANGES
We Quote You a Few Prices to Show You That We
Can Save You Money
DRESSERS
A big saving in price,
handsome in designe,
First Class construe,
tion and finish, 4 draw-
ers, top 19x40, French
bevel mirror. Regular
price $lo.25, now
$>.13
High arm Hocking
chair, a beauty, 2.75
less lo per cent, 2.43
Extra good Steel Couch
or Divan $5.oo, less
lo per cent, $4.5o
KITCHEN
CUPBOARDS
We show wonderful
values that can not be
equaled. Our low pric-
es are not made at
the expense of the
Quality but of specia
ly selected thorough
air seasoned and kiln
dryed stoek; high class
and goldcll finish, 82 in,
high, 33 in. wide, top
ScCliOn fitted, 2 doors
with extra thick glass
pallclls. Inside has 2
spaces for dishes.
The base lias large roomy
drawers forliuen a.,d cutl-
ry. Spacious cupboard be-
low with 2 large doors,
You will find this cupboard
better made, better
furnished and better
constructed than sold
by other dealers. Regu
lar price $8.75 less 10
per cent discount
$7.88
COMBINED KITCHEN TABLE
and CABNE.T, 26x40 in consisa
ing of 2 dust proof flour bins
of 40 lbs. each, kneading board
drawer for cutlery, spoons etc
with golden oak front, an ex-
cellent piece of kitchen furni-
tnre Regular price 6.75 less 10
per cent ${>.18
QAGE HARDWARE
CORNER MAIN AND CEDAR STREET
CO.
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Yount, L. Ellis County Republican. (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908, newspaper, November 13, 1908; Gage, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1076823/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.