Pauls Valley Sentinel (Pauls Valley, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1905 Page: 5 of 16
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Local News
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J. B. Nails, of Greenville, Texas,
was in town Monday on business con-
nected with court.
Try Jap-a-lac—sold by Bruce.
Frank Trimpa, of Fort county Kan-
sas, is in the city this week prospect-
ing.
Jap-a-hc at Bruces.
Miss Lizzie Pumphry, of Wynne-
wood, was here Monday on business.
Wall paper at Bruces. \
Our old friend J. T. Hazel, of
Gainesville, Texas, was in the city the
first of the week.
• If it dont look good Jap-a-lac-it—
you get it at Bruces.
Cecil Winberry and mother are
visiting relatives and friends at Quanah,
Texas.
Sherwin-Williams paint at Bruces.
Dallas Austin is on a visit to his
old home at Clarksville, Tenu.
You have no idea how Jap-a-lac will
heip you make old things look new
Bruce has it in all colors.
Bruce helps you plan your wall
paper. He guarentees satisfaction.
Best country sorghum at A. D.
Burch's store for 35^ per gallon.
J. K. JDavony, Okra's genial post-
master, was in town Monday and
honored us with a call.
For the best meats on the market
go to Wofford Bros, ar phone 137 and
they will deliver it free of charge.
Buy your boots, shoes and hose
from A. D. Burch. He guarentees
every pair.
I Bruce carries a full line of wall
i paper.
J Quite a number of our people at-
! tended the big roping contest at Bliss,
jokla., last Sundey and several went in
! the opposite direction to see the ball
game at Ft. Worth.
Bruce sells Sherwin-Williams paints.
The many friends of Miss Nettie
1 Childress, of Byars, are glad to wel-
come her back for a visit to her old
home.
For the best meats on the market
go to Wofford Bros, or phone 137 and
they will deliver it free of charge.
Mrs. Jas. Gwin, of Wanette, visited
frieds in our midst last Thursday.
The Glorious 4th of
July Draws Near
At the Post O.nci Book Store you will find
FOR
Sale a large and handsome display of fire-works
to cheer the heart and inspire the
patriotism of
"Young America"
on this, the natal day of the Republic. You
will find, at all times, the choicest cold drinks
and soft beverages to lower your temperature
and make life worth while.
A fine line of cigars, tobacco and fruits.
We are headquarters for books, stationery,
magazines and papers
Give us a call,
—Victor Talking Machines in Stock—
F.O. GAMBLE, Prop.
Wm. H. McClain
INSURANCE, BONDS, FARM LOANS
None but best Companies represented.
I write insurance of all kinds, issue
bonds and loan money on intermarried
surplus lands. Office in Weaver Bldg.
Phone 182.
ICE - !CE - ICE
The Pauls Valley Ice Company
will be ready for business about
June 15 and asks a share of the
patronage of the surrounding towns.
When you want ice give us a call.
D. B. HULL, Proprietor.
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MONEY MAKES MONEY—Borrow money
on your surplus allotment, Lowest Rates
and best terms THE JENNINGS CO.,
Rooms 7-8, Weaver Bkg., over Alexander's
Hardware Store, Pauls Valley, Ind. Ter.
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Seven pounds of package coffee for
81 at A. D. Burch's store.
Mrs. A. Dix, of Rush Spring and
Mrs. 0 Ross, of Pilot Point, Texas,
are the guests of their sister, Mrs.
Frank Low.
Dont pay $72 for a range stove
when you can buy one for 835 at the
Chickasaw Furniture Co.
Mrs. John Alexander spent several
days at Wanette visiting relatives last
week.
Sherwin-Williams paints at Bruces.
Col. S. A. Goodwin and niece, of
| Brownwood, are visiting J. J. Patter-
! son and family. Col. Goodwin is an
uncle of Mrs. Patterson.
Wall paper—the new kind at Bruces.
The thing most dear to memory
now is the ice man.
Bruce sells Sherwin-Williams paints
—the kind that looks good longest,
Dr. T. C. Branum was in Johnson
and McGee on business the first of the
week.
E. A. Williams keeps in stock at all
times a complete line of staple ar.d
fancy groceries.
Cut your weeds, knock the flies and
prepare for your summer vacation.
A few buckets of Sherwin-Williams
paint used now will protect your home
Talk to Bruce about it.
J. A. Harris, of Byars, and Dr. Pat
Shy, of McGee were in town the first
of the week.
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W. G. Hays and son, Charley, of
Okra, were here the first of the week.
The rivulet of bargains in every-
thing good to eat flows steadily on at
E. A. Williams
C. L. Griffin, of McGee, was in
town Sunday.
Shave at Ballard's barber shop with
or without pain (Payne). Satisfaction
guaranteed or whiskers refunded.
Bud Rains and family visited in
Oklahoma City last week.
Bruce will guarantee Sherwin-Wil-
liams paints.
A. P. Cash, of Maysville, was in the
city Tuesday.
Use the paint that everybody knows
is good—tfle Sherwin-Williams sold by
Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eurch visited in
Wanette Sunday.
Bruce's line of wall paper is a reve-
lation to many persons—let us show
it to you.
H. M. Carr attended the N. E. A.
at Oklahoma City Saturday evening.
Miss Jewel Whittington, of Ardmore,
is the guest of Miss Maude Long.
The city collector is kept very busy
in his office and therefore cannot call
upon you for your street tax or occu-
pation tax. They are both now due
and if you have not your receipt do
not be surprised if you are called upon
right soon by the Marshal.
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