The Billings News. (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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R SHELDON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Faragbere’
Store.
Is Always an
Inducement...
And Quality Brings the
Customer Back Again...
Price
OlC LA H<>M
Millings
Dr. S. F. Brafford
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office In the Citizens Bank building over the
Billings News office. Billings, Okla
Dr. J. VV. Martin
RESIDENT DENTIST
My services can be had at any time.
Office upstairs in the front rooms of the
Roy Robertson building.
<. A. WEST.
UENTIST
Blackwell Phone No. 332
Here one week in each month
We are giving you both Price and Quality in this SHOE Sale
We are going to clean up our line of Childs, Misses, W'o=
men's and Men's Oxfords and Low Shoes. You still
have three months to wear this stuff.
The line is new ; this year’s goods. No a come and see and
be convinced.
The OSBORNE BUMPER
Is the only bumper type of disc harrow with a solid
one piece main frame. There are no loose connec-
tions to permit unnecessary play of the disc gangs.
This gives the Osborne Bumper every advantage
of the rigid frame and none of the disadvantages
common to the ordinary bumper disc harrow. The
snubbing blocks on tiie Osborne Disc Harrows are
adjustable. They can be adjusted to take] up any
looseness or wear, so that the gangs will always be
kept perfectly level.
BILLINGS TRANSFER
SEE THE PRICES WE ARE MAKING
Does a general freight,
baggage and express
business. Anything and
everything hauled when-
ever you want it.
Edwin Holroyd,Proprietor
’Phone No. 51
Coulter ®, Anderson
Phone 53 Billings, Okla.
Enid Mill & Elevator Co
GRAIN, FLOUR FEED AND COAL.
WHOLESALE ANI) R E T AIL
Insurance Agent
You can see we are giving you from 25 lo 50 per
cent off on this line and the season is not over for
sixty or ninety days yet.
The most liberal terms are (riven
by the oompanies 1 represent.
They have written
MORE FARM INSURANCE
eh in any other one company in
Oklahoma and have paid more
losses than any other company
represented here
Your business solicited,
Mrs S, T. McMillan.
Office in 0 W. Long's Furniture
Store, Billings, Okla.
GEO. BURGIN, Manager, Billings, Okla
PUBLIC SALE
Having decided to leave I will sell at public sale at the farm on
which I have resided, which is 3A miles north and ll east of Bill-
ings: 2 miles south and -1 west of Owens the following described
property, commencing at TEN o’clock sharp
Jersey Cream the perfect drink Mrs. E. T. Elgin, mother of Mrs.
served free to the first 50 ladies Van Arsdale, came over—from her
Friday. July 28th, Smith’s Drug home in Enid—Wednesday, to make
Store. an extended visit.
Mr and Mrs. Addison Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Derr started
and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fraizer drove f„r Hope, Kansas, yesterday, where
to Enid Wednesday and returned they were called by the serious ill-
Thursday. ness of a brother-in-law.
Mrs ( I. McMullen went back to I Mrs Sam Caskey started for Coun-
lowa, Thursday, to visit severa l cil Bluffs la Wednesday she will
weeks with her son. Byron, and remajn there two or three days af-
many old friends. ter which she will go to North Da-
Rolla G. Sears will deliver a lect- kota, to visit her mother, who has
ure, on his travels in the Holy Land, been bed ridden for about eight
at the Christian Church, Monday years, and is not as well as usual
night. Admission, 25c and 15c. this summer.
Mrs. C. Cooper returned from Coin, The congregation of the Reform-
lowa. Wednesday. She was accom- ed Presbyterian church met on
panied from Wichita by Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday afternoon to elect ad-
J. C. Conner, who will visit several ditional officers. It resulted in the
11 Head of Horses -1 bay mare 7 years old with foal: 1 gray
mare 9 years old with foal and colt by side: 1 roan mare 3 yrs
old with foal: 1 bay mare 12 years old with foal: 1 brown and 1
bay mare coining 3 years old; 1 bay filly 3 years old with foal;
1 span of black yearling geldings: 1 family horse
fO Head of Cattle—5 extra good milch cows; 2 yearling heif-
ers: 3 calves 3 months old
Hogs —'2 shoats weighing 150 pounds each
Implements, Etc.—Columbus wagon in good shape. Moline
wagon, road wagon nearly new, carriage in good shape, new
Kemp manure spreader, new John Deere binder that cut 90
acres. McCormick and John Deere binders, 10-inch Emerson
sulky plow, 14 inch walking plow, five-tooth plow, riding and
walking cultivators. Sattley stalk cutter, King and Van Brunt
wheat a rills, Deering and J. I. Case discs, 2 three-section har-
rows. hay frame, Blackhawk sheller, Sandwich feed grinder,
almost new fanning mill, forge and vice, household goods and
small articles too numerous to mention
Feed, Etc.—Stack of oats, 150 bushels oats in bin. IS acres of
corn, ti acres of kaffir corn. 2 acres of cotton, 100 chicks two
months old, 110-egg capacity incubator
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS Six months time on all sums over $10 on approved se
fcurity with interest at S per cent from date. Sums of $10
and under are cash. Four per cent off for cash.
Why make your horses
suffer these hot days
from the flies when you
can buy fly nets at as
low prices as we are
now asking for them?
WE MAKE ALL
Kinds of Harness
A most enjoyable occasion was
the social fathering at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gobble, Wednes-
day evening; when the members of
the men’s and young ladies’ Sunday
school classes of the Christian
Church met there to enjoy the hos-
pitality of their host and hostess. I
Mr. and Mrs. Gobble proved them-
selves to be masters in the art of
entertaining and the amusements
offered were greatly enjoyed by all.
When the refreshments of ice cream
and cake were served, the rapidity '
with which they disappeared was
ample testimony of their excellency.
It was rather late when the guests
departed; and they were unanimous
in their decision that they had had
an exceptionally good time, and iu
hoping that a similar affair would
be given at this new and spacious
home in the near future.
A. G. Muller
at the old H. S. McKee stand
miE SIGN
A-) OF
QUALITY
<ALT0tT
families, was here Tuesday and
Wednesday visiting and looking for Mr, and Mrs H. Muller; Mr. and
a location. He is a chiropractor, Mrs. Wilkinson; (the two former are
and is thinking of locating at Bill- the parents of A G. Muller, and the
ings or Tonkawa. latter a sister;) Art Copish. Mr. White
Wm. Carter and family drove to m,(i Virgil Wilkerson of Deer (reek.
Ferry, Tuesday, in their car and and Mrs. McKnight and daughter of
visited relatives a day. Miss Byrl *■ hirinda. Iowa, old friends of Sam
Minor, a niece of Mr. Carter’s who [Caskey—all drove over from Deer
recently came up to Ferry from her Creek Wednesday and returned that
home in Miami, returned witli them ievening.
to remain several duys. n<, one could complain of dry or
Everett Pritchett, who came here hot weather the past week: though
about four weeks ago, accompanied no rain lias fallen during that time,
by his sister, to visit his aunt and it was too wet to plow the latter
uncle, Mr and Mrs J. E. Dronburg- part of last week, and threshing was
er, returned to his home in Reading, delayed until Tuesday afternoon, or
Miss, yesterday. Miss Pritchett will Wednesday morning. The tempera -
remain about two months longer. ! tore has been down to 03 degrees
.GOODS
PUBLIC SALE
Intending to go to Colorado soon,
because of my health, 1 will sell, on
the streets of Billings, Saturday, Ju-
ly 29th, at three p. m.: 1 bay horse
weight 1000 pounds; 1 set of double
ABSOLUTELY
SPICE®
FROM THE ORIENT^
PEPPER,GINGER.GINNAMON,NUT-MEGS, F*
CLOVES,MAGE,PIMENTO,CAYENNE, E1CE1L taj
AT YOUR GROCER*S+ + + 104 CANS. fH
THE ALTON MERCANTILE COMPANY3 L,
Money! Money!
Plenty <>f money to loan on Real
Estate un either first or second
mortgages for long or short
time J. P. Opdylke.
Land Bargains
81) acres in Kay county for $3,000
Good alfalfa farm cheap
Enquire of L. TEACHMAN,
Lamont
uini 1 set of single harness, 1 Blue1
Ribbon nearly new buggy, 1 buggy
pole and a few small articles. Six [
months time will be given.
D. Blair,
ENID. OKLA-
New Sam=
pies of Fall
Styles and
[C Goods have
arrived. Call
and see them
XyMa if you wish to
1 W buy, or not.
Y\\k It's a pleasure
MjjJ for us to show
flW vou.
This substantial, perfect
Talking Machine, such as
will cost you from $25 to
$40 anywhere else, given
free with $50 in trade
and the purchase of 27
double records.
Rogers Bros, guaranteed
Silverware—free. A fine
new lot just received.
Every pair of Low Shoes must
he sold in the next ten days
AT YOUR OWN PRICES.
«:rsB ■■onss wiizomwasa
We must have tlie room for the largest and host
stock ot Ladies’, Men's and Children’s Shoes ever
shown in Billinas—Latest Styles and Best Makes.
Come and see about this. Buy your low shoes
Remember
These presents are reli-
able goods, given abso-
lutely free, and anybody
who will show where we
charge one rent more
for goods we will make
them a present of $10
for their trouble.
Don't wear “store
clothes” or hand-
m e - d o w ns . It
costs so little more
to have your suit
made-to-order.
; z^now.^
:.........................i.....
Faragher’s Cash Store
Noxall and Hunters Pride
Okla
Billings
Wo guarantee it fit. Call ami
Ladies’ Oxfords
Childs=Miss Oxfords
Men’s Oxfords
$3.50 values
$2.75
$2.00 values
$1.45
$5.00 values
$4.00
3.00
2.35
1.75
1.30
4.50
3.50
2.50
2.00
1.80
1.45
1.50
1.20
4.00
3.00
1.75
1.30
1.25
.y5
3.50
2.75
1.50
1.20
1.00
.75
3.00
2.35
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The Billings News. (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1911, newspaper, July 28, 1911; Billings, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172546/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.