Ellis County Republican. (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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Ellis County Republican.
Volume II.
GAGG, Ellis County, OKI*A., OCTOBER 4, 1907.
No. 40
BUY NOW!
And Buy lor LessI
r, Goods are on the advance. Cotton
• goods have advanced nearly 40 per cent since
£ January 1, 1907. I am selling many lines of
goods cheaper than can be replaced, so sharp
advance. I have bought heavy on
all lines of goods, insuring you a good selection.
Y ou can buy Blankets, Outing and Cotton Flan-
• uels, Duck Coats and Underwear at last year’s
f Price- The new Cloaks, Skirts, Clothing and
Overcoats are in—all bought early before the
advance, and bought for spot cash with a saving
of 10 per cent. Our Wear better line of Boy’s
Clothing is the best to be had for the money.
ANYBODY’S GOOD OPINION IS WORTH
HAVING, BUT IT IS NOT ALWAYS
WORTH THE PRICE PAID FOR IT.
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Dull I. PfMlicr A 0*.
Chieaco
Come in and look through.
You will be made welcome
C. A. LAMB.
Where they are always busy
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T. B. HOWARD
<& COMPANY
Carries at all times a complete line of Furniture,
Vehicles, Implements, Stoves and Ranges, Un-
dertakers’ Supplies, Deering Harvesting Machin-
ery and Repairs, Galesburg Seeders and Balers.
Just received a car of new Mitchell, Indiana
and O’Brian Wagons, and some of those $140
spring Wagons with two seats, top and brake,
that we told you about in the circulars, that we
are giving two Fall payments on at $88.
If you need anything in our line it will pay
you to look over our immense stock. Two cars
just in. House and Farm Furnishings on easy
payments.
It is the opinion of the leading farmers of
the community in which we live that our line
of Implements are the best and worth the price
We can also
give you rest
& comfort in
your old days
Remembei4:
hm„^htat«eAePei7rIthnhe biSSest Hne of Furniture ever
pWi, and exarnln*.*11 gS*
Hendrickson & Son.
T B HOWARD
<& COMPANY
Rock Township
Sunday School Association
To be Held at the First Con-
gregational Church of
Gage, October 17.
9:00 o’clock a. m.
Opening song, Congregation.
Invocation, H. K. Griffith.
Welcome address, Rev Bryant.
"The Sunday school and its rela-
tion to the church: open discussion
ed by Rev. J. Arthur Smith.
Song by Christian Sundav school
of Gage.
Recitation, H. W. Gillilan.
®onK> Congregation.
Noon recess.
Basket dinner.
1:00 o’clock p. m.
Song.
Invocation, J. A. McDonald.
Semi-annual reports from all Sun-
day schools in the township, covering
the period from April 15th to October
15th 1907. Report to be made on
attendance, finances, amount and
kind of literature used, .etc.
Election of officers.
Song by Union Mission Sunday
school.
Recitation, Hazel Hill.
General discussion: The aim of the
Sunday school led by A. J. Norman.
Song, Congregation
Recitation, Miss Effie Johnson
Male Quartett.
Recitation, Blanche Jacoby.
Closing exercises conducted by
Rev. J. J. Long.
Geo. L. Perry a special agent of
the Des Moines Life Insurance Com-
pany assures this office that the peo-
ple of Gage and vicinity are taking
kindly to his proposition and that
he has placed more business here
in the same length of time than in any
other locality in Oklahoma.
On Tuesday, October 1, Geo. E. Mc-
Coy,living 16 miles northeast of c.age
and 6 miles east of Catesby, will sell
37 head of stock, including two good
jacks, and a lot of farming imple-
ments and household goods. Remem-
member the date and be present.
Y ou can make Final Proof on your
claim just as well before C. H. Holmes,
J. S. Commissioner at Gage, and save
the trip to Woodward. See him for
dates.
MONEY!
X what we want, Come in and
♦ «give us your money and in turn
X we will give you the
* BEST BARGAINS IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES,
Found in Oklahoma. Prompt de-
livery any place in town.
♦
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Buchanan & Gregory.
manufactured under patents-
OWNED AND CONTROLLED SY THE
WmOOHN COHPANY TERRE HAUU.1N*
BARNES & BYERS.
manufacturers or r^ J
* ftloolur
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0*2?,“' ^for,r Purchasing rock for that new house or 'fraid hole
SaraS eed tt.fr “"‘"ff1 tako" for comPlete b"ildi"ea- All our work
guaranteed. Call on or address us at Gage, Oklahoma.
ALL THE SAME.
Every man, woman or child who comes to this bank is treated
courteously and his or her business is attended to to the best
of our ability. We want your business because we know we
now we can serve you well and to our mutual advantage. If
you transact your business here you are assured of the friend-
ly intnrest of our.bank and its officers. Our customers have
our first consideration. »
P&SMEBS. State Sank.
W. H. HOLT, PRESIDENT.
E. D. IGOU, CASHIER.
Buy your bread tickets at the
GAGEiBAKERY
KIVfM
Mrs. W. O. Butt.
Fourth Door West of Post Office.
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Hawkins, H. B. Ellis County Republican. (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1907, newspaper, October 4, 1907; Gage, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1076930/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.