The Collinsville News. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1910 Page: 3 of 10
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The UP TO DATE GROCER
ware, dry goods, shoes, hats, and gents furnishings.
We handle GOLD PLUME COFFEE and RED FOX COFFEE, the best 20c and 25c eoifee on the market.
tfe handle strictly high grade goods in all lines we carry.
J. C. HOBBS
1 New and »
| Second Hand Store!
Carry a full line of Household Goods. Will
exchange new goods for old goods,
g Repair shop and plumbing a specialty.
2 Leave your order for well drilling with us.
Second hand sewing machines of all kinds
for sale or rent.
Call phone 66 for ice. , w.
t r* . Whpn you want ice call nhonp
Joe Osborn was in Tulsa on No. 66. P
business Tuesday j ..
C. E. Parker and daughter, the Electric ^Ligh t * and' Vpo wer
SundavS,ted fnends ln Wagoner, P>ant. It is a “beaut"and Harry
ouuaay. savs it will do y
Located South Side East Main Street
Sunday
For sale, A good milch cow
with young calf. Inquire of W.
C. Lloyd.
The Electric Light and Power
plant has, this week, received
their new engine.
Miss Ora Lumbertson of
OoJagah is visiting her friend
Mis. W. J. Patiison this week.
--** ocaui- a
says it will do the work
Mrs. R. B Harris and children
Ma.v and Willie returned from
Strayed—One speckled female
ong both ears black. Reasona-
ble offer for return of dog
B. E. ^Breeden
Bryant’s Guaranteed
Chil Cure.
May ana Willie returned from 5 .....
Texas last week where they have * E. H. PROFITT
been visiting for some time. I 2 .
| Cl I V BAKERY
m
PERRY & LAZALIER.
Mur ANI TRANSFER LINE
Get your baggage on the deck
and don't forget to hand your check to
NATIONAL TRANSFER CO.
----------- "vvn wiici r Lilt? 1
been visiting for some time
J. S Sparks was able to get
down town this morning, after a -
weeks sickness. His trouble * For
seems to be caused from paint 2
l>s. w. j.t'attison this week. | poison, colic. ,5 PIES, FANCY CAKES
County surveyor, F. H. Boyd Worfon Swisher and Spurgeon 2 and rdcao
was over from Ciaremore this Bryant went out to creek Tues” * anC* ^READ.
SHe^Allen "B 80me ^ f°r day ?veJin« br>ng about two
The county bridge for the They had the fish to catchhhow- MJCIffS FOB BOYS AND GIRLS
Haddock creek came in Wed- ever* 1
““ “°W Postmaster .A. E. Leap .eft' FKfl FREf!
Mrs. Charles Shanafelt and Kansas^ visit his^mother' and ^"1 for lilt Llllll Qb
her brother Arthur left for old friends there. Mrs bJH Wflddv Junai
Shamrock, Texas where they and Miss Sadie Turk will con-
will visit their parents, Saturday duct the office during his ab- --
Mr. John Taylor of the Pure 8ence- Offer To Boys and Girts
™dnK7 It Tottrt* 'JZlTt WaS •» Tu" 1 A"* b°* - Irt who iTse.
for a short visit with friends. ’ SSSTcSST w23S5?b5ET-2S,*S
ruSttisPlre. Te »“•~-5?h&?S“?*?«
first one in eleven years, so David ®’ppearS ^hat the mule had been full amount to us together with
thinks this is a good recommend *raded off a few times. the names and addresses we will
for Rubernid --- mail to his or her address post-
Scnool supplies of all a .beautiful solid
SMITH <& CARSON.
For the
Latest Styles In Hats.
The M. E. church gave an ice , School supplies of all a?® Pr®paid » beautiful solid
earn social at the home of kinds at McCormick’s. "n Silver watch.
mr. and .Mrs. G. L. Carpenter ----Descnption as follows;--At-
last Friday evening. A sociable Lee Berry returned from h«nC,iIVe 8 i,d n,ck,e si,ver watch?
time was had Nevada, Missouri the latter part T^.8003®1-? engraved Landseer
Mrs T R p„TOhn.n „„ j u °f ,ast week, where Mrs. Berrv A ,g? back. Movement is
^in^Arhansr^t ThTrada? tZTry “?ck
A big hunt, barbecue and bee pendent and bow. A nice si/e
tree cutting is organized for to- for boy or girl v ^
atMr.,a„d'iMra. iK'S|2a^T#",lt Hi<*-1 *»• — lU. here is y„„r
Limestone district last Saturday whole ndohh!,rhLT t*'’ th.e 1 *? 8ecure a beautiful pre-
evening in which about sixty par- Chan Evansf™. ’i. ‘.n by do'nsr httle work in
ticipated. The ice cream festi- barbecued be lose*,u.bscriP«°ns. Do not
val Saturday evening in this _ ’ (loseany time, but get out and
....... . Opal Farmer, one of the best ?ecuf® the ten subscribers be-
boys Collinsville ever had, who f£re •** too late. Rember that
has been with his father’s dry !JJe subscription price to the
goods store here for the past five Week y Journal is only 25 cents
or six years, left Tuesday even- a yfar- You get ten subscribers
mg for Nowata and other points. makm£ *2.50. This offer will
Opal has been a favorite among d K°°d “util January
the base ball fans and boys. J *’
asssSsaaE
Up till yet we have not seen a wrt of the'townVpneoo!eedHeUis sm^y”0?'04’”’”8 ^ The Ka"-
,wb° >PPrn*e8 the located in the Electric Linht^and Mo ° * Journal- Kanaaa City,
-fSS^Z “v„d ,0n* aaka ‘bn.;|M°P,ea« take note that o.me,
new order of things. Its acineh ' he wUI giv^atlXtfoT^He Tn b® Sent!n aU in one bst and
that any company that takes the pears^ like a gentleman M y mU8t be sent with them,
bonds and puts the water works C^the trade °r we capppt send yon the watch
in for them is going to make it _ \ (Address
^ttUnmdirieaaoi“,ere“uU*ml New stock of silver- KANSAS CITY JOURNAL
the council had absolute control ware at McCormick’s. | Kinsis Cily IKf
viwroucu. i ue ice crt
val Saturday evening in this
neighborhood has become a poo-
| ular fad.
John Holland and Concannon
started out to the Altice place
about six miles north east of
town, Monday morning and roll-
ed into the place sought, about
two o’clock that day. Report
has it that the roads thereabouts
are very misleading.
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Wright, W. L. The Collinsville News. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1910, newspaper, September 22, 1910; Collinsville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172619/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.