Pauls Valley Sentinel (Pauls Valley, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1905 Page: 3 of 22
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Purity a Virtue
IF PURITY is a virtue, then we sell you
Virtuous Groceries. Tho demand for
pure food, always great, is growing. Peo-
ple will NOT stand for an inferior article
costs the same as the pure article. We
are awake to this fact and do not allow the
cheap kind in our store. When you want
Pure Groceries, ring up 26 and tell the Val-
ley Grocery Co. what you want and you
{jet it—The Pine Groceries.
Valley Grocery Co.
Local News
J. N. Jackson came in Saturday from
a business trip to Berwyn.
Phone 26
Pauls Valley
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! dental insurance Co.
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| CHICAGO
% Writes all forms of Accidental and Health
| Insurance' If your time has a money
S value protect it with a policy. For full
£ particulars as to policy rates call on or
| address E. D. MILLER, District, Mgr.
| Agents Wanted. Pauls Valley, I. T.
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MY LARGE DISPLAY OF
FURNITURE
Embraces everything carried in a Fret-Class Furniture Store and
the I tost that can be bought for the price asked. All goods abso-
lutely guaranteed to be as represented. One hundred rolls of
matting at 1 '5c per yard and up. 1 am headquarters for UNDER-
TAKERS SUPPLI X
Nick Fehrenbach
STONE BUILDING, NEAR DEPOT, Pauls Valley, Ind. Ter.
Give John Henson your order for
coal or wood. Prompt service.
Fancy boxes at Bruce's.
H. M. Dunn has had erected on his
home property a large barn. Still they
improve.
Doll furniture at Bruce's.
Mrs. Boone, wife cf the Presbyterian
minister at Pauls Valley, and Mrs.
Everett Baker visited Mrs. Zackary,
niece of Cal Hoggard.—Byars Banner.
Perfumes at Bruce's.
Virgil Goodpasture went up to Lex-
ington Saturday night to visit his sister,
Mrs. Rice M. Reavis. He returned
Monday afternoon.
The Union Restaurant is the place
to go for a good meal.
Safe Razors—Bruces.
Jno. B. Garvin returned Monday from
a business trip to Lexington.
Fountain Pens— at Bruces.
J. C. Cook was down from Maysville
Monday on business.
Smoking sets at Bruce's.
Quick luches for picnic and hunts
ing parties at tMe Star lunch room.
J. E. Burch, Sr., accompained by
Dr. J. R. Callaway were called to
Wanette Sunday to attend the bedside
of Mrs. Smith, daughter of Mr.
Burch, who was reported dangerously
ill. We are glad to report her much
better.
FOUND DEAD ON THE STREETS.
Fancy clocks at Bruce's.
If you want a good, well cooked
meal go to the Union Restaurant.
Automobiles at Bruce's.
Don't fail to see Braden when you
want hardware, well casing, flues and
tinwork of any kind
Frank Pierce, the progressive merch-
ant of Foster was in Pauls Valley on
business Monday.
Dill Pickles at
Joe Garrett was
business Monday.
Roady & Sparks,
in Pauls Valley on
I am agent for the Richardson-Gay
Oil company of Corcicana.
J. L. Henson.
Shorty McIntosh came down from
Oklahoma City Sunday and returned
Monday. Shorty is making Oklahoma
City his home at present.
Holland china at Bruce's.
I want your buiness in the hardware
line. If you give me a chance I will
convince you the price is right.
Jno B Alexander.
Prompt services at Bruce's.
A letter from A. M. Prater to C. P.
Bruce states that he is well pleased
with his new location. His many
friends here will be glad to know that
A. M. is happy. He is located at
Opelousas, La.
Salad sets at Bruce's.
R. N. Coffee was here this week on
business.
A handsome walking cane makes a
useful present for a gentlemen Bruce
has them.
A young man was found dead on the '
streets of Baton Rouge, supposed to Ed Burch made a business trip to Lind*
have died from a congestive chill, j say Tuesday.
which could have been prevented by | . t> , . ,
the timely use of Dr. MendenhallY Watch Bruces show windows they
Chill and Fever Cure. Sold by Gait & j will suggest many things to you.
Johnson. j joe pej{US 0f Cisco, Texas, was in
Atomizers at Bruce's. i town this week, guest of his friend
, ,. , _ Claude Davenport.
If you — - '
are looking for quality and
price buy a Garland cook stove or heal-
er. Jno B Alexander.
The Union Restaurant
Oysters any old way you want 'em.
It Depends
It the world is bright and sunny
And the skies are arcked and blue
Depends much on the dinner
You have tucked inside of you.
Much depends on hov. the dinner is cooked and what it is composed of. If
you eat at the Union Restaurant the world will be bright and sunny, the
skies will be bluer, the birde will sing sweeter—and you will be happier.
Toy blocks at Bruce's.
Geo. J. Dykes was in from Maysville
Monday on business.
j Bibles at Bruce's.
Geo. Agnew of Maysville was here Monday on business
(Sunday with relatives and friends.
Ladies $1.50 under skirts go at $1.
Servicable Combs and brushes make
acceptable gifts Bruce has them.
Judge I. B. Thompson went to Ard-
more Tuesday on legal business.
Elegant pipes at Bruce's.
N. H. Byars was over from Byars
at A. D. Burches, we have made this
reduction in order to close out these
skirts.
The following gentlemen from our
city attended the Mystic Shriners at
Okla, City last Thursday night. I. C.
The Union Restaurant
Next door to Bank of Commerce H. Bland, Prop.
Hybarger, W. H. Paul, C. F. Worley,
W. L. Sullivan, M. M. Gubin, T. A.
Toy trains at Bruce's. j Vaughn? E M_ MoorCi and w p
Joe Burch went over to Wanette Sun- Mays of Maysville.
day afternooon to see his sister, Mrs. 1 it }s claimed that the Shriners are
Smith, who has been quite ill for the Aristocracy of Masonry. At least
several days. ! they are looked upon as"jolly good fel-
If No. 55 hasent got it and it can
be had it will be delivered to you
auick.
lows." The parties mentioned above
can be vouched by the Sentinel as be-
ing all of that, and then some.
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