The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1906 Page: 9 of 13
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Mulhall, Oklahoma.
The "Corner Supply" Store.
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Sale Day, Tuesday, December 18.
We will have some good bargains in our DRY GOODS and
NOTION line all next week. Make our store your stopping
place Sale Day, and every other day when you are in town.
We have just received a mammoth stock ol tHKlolMAo
CANDIES, FRUITS and NUTS. Buy your Christmas
Presents at our store. Our prices
are all right.
BAKER & BRADLEY, Mulhall, Okla.
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Church Meeting.
There will be a business meet-
of the Christian church at the
Hubbell school house on Sunday,
December 16,1906, at 3:30 o'clock
p. m.; to consider the question
of hiring a Preacher for the
coming year. We wish all of
the members to be present.
J. J. Ellis,
T. S. Payne,
Rollin Anthis,
Elders.
A general exchange business
done at the Mulhall Roller Mills.
Bring your wheat to us and see
how well we can do by you.
Every sack of Peerless flour
guaranteed.
"What everybody says must be
true," then it is a fact that the
Pride of Perry flour is the best.
Winter tourist rates to Denver
Colorado Springs, Pueblo and
Trinidad, via Santa Fe. Nov. 1
to May 31, 1907. Rate 80 per
cent of the double one way fare.
The reason so many women
fall in love with the Pride of
Perry flour is because their hus-
bands fall in love with the nice
bread it produces.
Piles get quick relief from Dr.
Shoop's Magic Ointment, Rem-
ember it's made alone for piles—
and it works with certainty and
satifaction. Itching, painful,
protruding, or blind piles disap-
pear like magic by its use. Try
it and see! All dealers.
Flour and feed delivered to all
parts of town.--Mulhall Roller
Mills.
Patronize a home institution.
These prices are for the benefit
of the home trade: Peerless
High Patent flour guaranteed,
95 cts per sack. Second-grade,
65 cents per sack. Mixed feed,
95 cents per 100 pounds. Sold
by all the stores, or delivered
from the mill to any part of the
city.-Mulhall Roller Mills. i
Some day, some other man ■
may roduce as good flour as the
Pride of Perry but they will never
produce any better.
The State Journal 50c a year.
If there is any other brand of
flour as good as the Pride of
Perry there hasn't many people
found it out vet.
Old papers at P. O., 10c per C.
Note the adv. of Gray Bros, on
I other page of this issue. They
: give some great reduction prices
on their stock of goods.
Read the State Journal story
Buy your flour of a home in-
stitution. None better than
Peerless-- made by the Mu hall
Roller Mills.
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J. F. HOOPES HOOPES
J. F. HOOPES & SON,
Machinists.
BLACKSMITH and WAGON WORK:
We are splendidly equipped for turning out every kind of repair
Work. Fine plow work a specialty. Feed Grinder in Con-
nection. Come and see us—South Main Street.
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, Coal weather is here
Have Wilson to fill your bins with
that fine Colorado Coal he has in
stock now. Better order early, too,
and not get caught in a fuel "famine."
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UMBER!
The only yards in Logan county hav-
ing everything under dry sheds. See
us for all kinds of building material.
J. G. WILSON.
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Woosley, Tom B. The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1906, newspaper, December 14, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127921/m1/9/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.