The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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ENTERPRISE MOTOR & CYCLE CO.
310 North Broadway Phone 1319 Oklahoma City
' 1ARLEY-DAVIDSON AND INDIAN MOTORCYCLES
General Repairing Sundries and SupptiM
NEW STATE CANDY CO., Inc.
JOBBERS
"Home Of Fresh Candy Service"
314 tV. First Street Oklahoma City. Okla.
OKLAHOMA STATE FAIR
AT OKLAHOMA CITY
September 27 to October 9, 1910
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Plenty of Music for State Fair
I j Oklahoma Cl!f, Okla.—The ears of
i i the visitors at the state fair for'
i! 1910 will constantly bo approached 1
II by music, lots of it, sweet music from
1 all sides. In all seven bands will per >
form. The Metropolitan band of Ok- |
|j lahoma City, will be in continuous per
| formance, afternoon and evening, each
I day. Besides, on September 27 and 28
!the Elk City band will be present; on
i September 29 and 30 the Nowata
I band; on October 1 and 2, the Thomas
| band; on October 3 and 4, the Hobart
band; on October 5 and ti, the Poteau
j band, and on October 7 and 8, the I
Chilocco Indian band.
Unknown Man Found Dead
| Port Gibson, Okla.—Men employed j
I on the gravel dredge, working near
j the Missouri I'aclfic bridge over the!
11!rand river in Muskogee county,
I found the body of an adult person i
which was unearthed by the dredge.
Evidently was the body of some |
i drowned person, washed to that place j
j by the floods. There is no clew what
ever to the mystery.
Sale of Towels and Linens
Importar.i sale of Towels and
Linens Wednesday at pri ceo that a
result of some careful cash
re far below the regular price. This is the
buying.
Huck Towels for $1 per Dozen
This store semis to have a great lead on this grade of lluck Towels. We have built a great business on this
particular towel—we used to order them in T> and lrt dozen lots, bul now it takes scores of dozens each week
to supply tfce demand a great rooming house towel—good sl.;e, hemmed, with red border. qq
Remember tho price is per dozen
NEW LIVESTOCK AND HORSE SHOW PAVILION I70.250 Ft. -SHOW ARENA 80i200
The Great Livestock, Agricultural and Industrial Exposition of Oklahoma
$•40,000 offered in Premiums and Purses--Twenty Exhibition Buildings-Broad Ceirjnt Walks
*a• i • ui- f* P*rmu.t** Gra Sod cvrrywlii tr rise- Daily HikKh of the Creat Strobel
Airship- - Fen Special Attraction* -Music Fratival--Double 1 rack Klectric (2ar Line, S'ram Railway
a i Aaphah Boulevard direct to grounds--lncrrased Unloading Facilities Liveatock
exhibitors should reserve stalls and pens at once. Send for Premium List, Entr/ Blanks, and all
information to
I. S. MAHAN. SECRETARY. Oklahoma City.
FOR EXCHANGE
IX>R FARM OR CITY l'ROl'FRTY
Will trade stock in one of the largest manufac-
turing plants in Oklahoma City for farm or city
property. This stock will pay I 0 to 25 per cent.
For further information see '
EUGENE SCIIARR
(l I X. ROiiINS< >N
OKLAHOMA CITY
Why Named
The old-fashioned name of bride-
Broom was formerly given to the new-
ly married man because it was cus-
tomary for him to wait at table on his
bride and friends on his wedding day.
Mosaic Precautions
No one can fail to be impressed by
the careful hygienic precautions of the
Mosaic period. For example, consider
how animals were divided into the
clean and the unclean, the reason
for this being that the priests, In pre-
paring them for sacrifice, noted the
presence of parasites in the flesh or
insides of certain animals which were
therefore to be avoided.
President's Secretary
There have been 26 different presl-
I dents of the United States, and all of
them have had private secretaries,
but the list of men to whom the office
lias proved a "stepping stone" is a
short one. Here it is: John Hay, Hor-
ace Porter, Daniel Lamont, Ueorge B.
Cortelyou and William Loeb, Jr. What
became of the others? Their subse-
quent careers are lost.—Harper's
Weekly.
THE TIME FOR GLASSES
Is When the Trouble First Begins
A preventative is better than a cure. Our Glasses, our Le es, our Prices
are the three cords that bind our customers to us with a confidence that
cannot be shaken. They have had our service, know it is good, and stay
with us. We would like to have YOU as ot.e of the satisfied ones.
C. F. C0FF\l AN. Optometrist.
^FMAN?-|ptical(E
132 1-2 West Main St.
Oklahoma City
Bushido
Busliido, in a word, is the popular
literature of the mikado's realm. It
includes country theatricals, tales of
story tellers and musical compositions,
lit is not only a literature; it is an
j idea and an ideal. The word means
j loyalty, fidelity, devotion and it may
be expressed in dozens of different
ways.
12ic Towels 3 for 25c
Here is a lot of Cotton Towels, woven like a birds-eye only heavier, some have red borders, some are plain
colors—all are fringed—this is a regular 12 1-Jc towel—while the lost Inst wo are going to sell them at
quite a reduction—or each time you buy two towels you get one Iree—instead 3 for £5q
of i lor 2.'ic.
They are now
$1 Grade of Table Linen 69c
This was a great buy—one of the best In Table Linen we e*er made. Full 70 Inches wide, made from fine
Irish flax—full bleached—very fine grade. You never bought as >ood a grade for less than a dollar a
yard. We offer this lot while they last, in such handsome designs as carnations, roses and
other beautiful patterns; for a yard
69c
Home Journal Style Book For Fall
Have you your copy of the Fall Style Book?—you gel it for 20c including a certificate good for any
15c Pattern absolutely FREE.
Skirt!
ure.
—Tailored to Your
All Workmanship
anteed.
Meas-
Guar-
Watch for the Opening Announce-
ment Friday and Saturday, Sept.
23 and 24.
Real Man
There are few real pleasures in this
I life. One of the greatest is to meet
a really sensible man, after days and
days of meeting weak people with
weak opinions and a disposition to be
unfair.—Atchison Globe.
Mind's Power Over Body
The mind has power to keep the
body strong and healthy, to renew
life, and to preserve it from decay to
a far greater extent than we are apt
to think.
GIRL WANTED!
Will pay $5 per week for uood white
girl who can cock and do general house-
work for family of two. Good room
furnished on premises. Address your
application t<: C. A. CHANDLER,
210 We-t First st. Oklahoma Oity.
ForSale--2 Cylinder Reo
in perfect condition. Roadster type,
4 passenger. If taken before the 20th.
will sell for $250 cash. Cost $1,000.
Address:
D. F. PEYTON
Room 207 Culbfrtson Bldg.
Oklahoma City.
An idle body means a stagnant
mind.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
317 WEST MAIN STREET
Store
The Exclusive China
OUR NEW LOCATION
Have You Ever Visited Our Store?
Let us tell you about it, then come and see for yourself.
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME
We have one room devoted to
Rich Cut Glass and Rock Crystal Cut Glass—another room for display of Brass and
Bronze Jardineres, Ferneries, Hanging Baskets, Candle Sticks, Candelabra, Bookracks,
Ink Stands, Desk Sets, Ash Trays, Smoking Sets, etc.
Another Room in which we carry the best assortment of high grade priceworthy
Electroliers and Gas Portables in the entire west, everything new and up-to-date.
I'rices from $3.00 to $35.00 each.
The Next Room—We show nothing but real Hand-Painted China. Not transfers
and sold for real, but genuine hand-painted.
The Adjoining Room contains nothing but German, French and English China in
single pieces. Plates, Teas, Salads, Toilet Sets, Mugs, Sugars and Creams, in many
shapes and decorations.
The Rear Room has Hotel, Cafe, and Family China, Glassware, Soda Fountain Sup-
plies, Kitchen Utensils, Coffee Urns, Hot Water Urns, etc.
On the Opposite Side of the Store are shown nearly 100 open stock patterns of
Dinner Ware and Toilet Ware from the commonest pottery to the finest French and
English China and Porcelain Dinner Sets to suit the humblest cottage or finest man-
sion. In front part of the store are beautiful show cases containing Sterling Silver,
Silverplate flat and hollow ware, Coffee Machines, Chafing Dishes, Baking Dishes,
Casseroles, Cutlery, Carvers, etc. Through the center of store are tables of Japanese
China, French Chocolate Sets, Bon-Bons, Salads, Bric-a-brac, Alcohol Stoves, and Heat-
ers, Fish Globes, etc.
We are direct importers and are prepared to sell at wholesale and retail. Come
and see the grandest establishment in the west!
MYSER=f
CHINA & GLASS col
WHEN
Necessity Suggests,
Wisdom Dictates,
Business Demands
something new in Lens or Cameras
— in short, when you're really need-
ing anything Photographic, if you
are properly protecting your own
best interests, you will tell your
wants to the
K. C. Photo Supply Co.
103 West Main St., Oklahoma City, Okla.
The House That Has tbe Goods
Ine house That Satisfies
Why You Like to Wear Them
Because They Save You Money
<2 Just received a
•J That is a strong point. The secret
however, lies not in the fact that the
price is the lowest in town, but the
Lowest at which you can obtain
GOOD, RELIABLE SHOES
Imitators can
copy my writ-
ing, but they
can't seem to
equal my shoes.
_ - —pment of the latest
Fall Styles in both Men's and Women's
Shoes. Yes, they are all
Not Up
$2.50
Nor Down
"Oklahoma City's Busiest Shoe Store"
"THERE IS A REASON"
GET THE GENUINE
Head's Sample Shoe Parlor
2nd Floor Culbertson Bldg., Cor Grand and Broadway
Open 8 to 6, Saturday Evening till 10. Take Elevator
317 WEST MAIN STREET
OKLAHOMA CITY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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QENUINB COCA OOtA
Off to the Lakes!
Besides the delights of bathing, boating,
fishing and sailing, there's more vigor in
a 2 weeks' outing on the Northern Lakes
than in 12 months' doctoring.
Possibly your wife, mother, sister or
daughter needs now the invigorating influ-
ence of a month's outing.1 Take them to the
lakes this summer and you'll never regret it.
It's worth the few dollars you will spend—
you can't spend them to better advantage.
A j art of tbe vacation should he the trip North ,rr"^™9
on the Katy. Comfortable and convenient trains
add much to the pleasure of the trip.
Ask tlie nearest Katy agent about the low
round trip fares and the through service. 109
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Simms, P. R. The Moore Messenger. (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1910, newspaper, September 15, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc109164/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.