The Labor Signal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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BACK TO OKLAHM/T'
1 he Co operators of this city have by way ot cash purchase brought into their control all the
interests ol the Central Western Co-Operative Association here and have returned to their
old charter under which they organized last year. The completion of this deal alone marks
the great success of the movement in Oklahoma and the confidence of men with moderate
t means into the people's business. It has taken thousands of dollars of additional capital to
gain our independence, but it was demonstrated that our institutions and the principles de-
veloped therein, is safe in the hands of Oklahomans and bound to prosper. Our invitation to
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To be sure we do not advertise Fire Sales or Clearing Sales or any other Bargain Sales, our
goods are always Fresh and Up-to-date and our prices always the same except on SATUR-
DAYS when we offer a certain number of articles at absolute cost to the benefits of the public
1 his we will continue and in order to give all a chance this time to buv certain Groceries and
Dry tioods at strictly wholesale figures we have decided to sell the articles named below for
■at.atONE SOLID '?7EEK AT PRICES QUOTED.*,*
'OKLAHOMA CO-OPERflWMoCliT
122 and 124 Grand Ave.
7 Marri&od Ave.
Extra Choice Potatoes-1 Bu. to each Customer 80 cents.
6 Pounds 5c Prunes . 25c
4- Pounds 10c Prunes..... 25c
3 pounds 10c Apricots 25c
3 pounds 10c Peaches 25c
3 pounds 10c Figs 25c
1 25c Cake, Chocolate,
2 packages Force
3 pounds old style Oat Meal
1 Gallon Dill Pickles
1 pound Fresh Grated Cocoanut.
4• pounds Fresh Soda Crackers....
15c
.2")c
,10c
,25c
.15c
.25c
EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY
1 Gallon Pure Cider Vinegar 15c, regular price 30c
1 10 pound Sack Corn Meal 15c
6 pounds Navy Beans 25c
4 packages Pan Cake Flour 25c
Wc have received a carload of Potatoes: Early Ohio Seed Spuds at 90c per Bushel.
For a nice white high loaf of Bread try our Gilt Edge Flour A UNIVERSAL FAVORITE
We are selling it at 95c per Sack
Our business in our Meat Market is increasing
daily, due to the low prices and high quality of our
meats. A FEW SPECIAL PRICES.
Choice Rib, Boiling Beef 5c
Nice Juicy .Chuck Roast 7c
Fancy Gold Band Hams, skinned, per lb 10c
A Genuine Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, per
pound 17c
Pure home rendered lard, per pound , 12V^c
Furnishings
Hats and Caps a bargain.
Work Shirts. Men's and Boys large assortment
low prices
Pants. Men's and Boys 25 per cent oft.
In our Bakery the same low prices preval as usual:
2 Loaves Double Header Bread for 5c
3 Loaves Cream Bread for t 10c
1 Large square Loaf of Bread for 5c
18 Sandwich Buns for 10c
Dry Goods Specialties
White Dimities from 8V2 to 25c
White Lawns from SVito 23c
Zephvrs 5c
Percales 7Vac value for 5c
Toweling from 3c
Handkerchiefs, 5c value 2Vac and in proportion
upwards.
Trunks, Valises at enormous reductions.
Umbrellas from 50c
GREAT SACRIFICE IN ALL SHOES AND RUBBERS
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The Labor Signal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1903, newspaper, March 13, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc119100/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.