The Wister News (Wister, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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GEO. T. BAYLESS
THE STORE FOR THE
PEOPLE
We are not having a special sale, but are offering
yoti special prices because we buy all out goods
direct from the factory in car load lots
Navy Beans 18 pounds for $i .00
Granulated Sugar 18 lbs. for $1.00
4 pounds Arbuckle Coffee 90 cents
4 lbs Arm & Hammer Soda 25 cents
Chops $ 1.20 per sack
All kinds fencing wire cheap
You are doing your family an injustice by not
getting our prices before buying elsewhere
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ealiM'nia
„A(iH« NQRinwiv,
via
Rock Island Lines
Tickets on Sale, March 10
to April 10, 1911
Make the trip to Califor-
nia now. You can buy a
one-way Colonist ticket
and go in perfect comfort
on fast trains—with
dining car service — in
through Rock Island
Tourist Sleeping Cars
providing the conve-
niences of a Standard
Pullman at half the cost.
Choice of Routes
Southern, via El Paso, the
route of lowest altitudes;
Scenic, thro' Colorado and
Salt Lake City. A delightful
journey either way.
For raits and information ask
Koch 1,1 and
Tic he I Agent
Drop your news items in the News
Item box. They are located one on
the corner by the M. E. Church, one
on the corner by Harris Stevenson
Lbr. Co., and one one by Mr. Little's
blacksmith shop.
rinters' Ink Makes Millions Think"
ALL YOUR ORDERS
FOR PRINTING
DELIVER!
TO "THE SHOP ON THE HIL
1911
MARCH
1911
Makers of
SUNDAY
5
12
19
26
Attractive
Stationery,
MONDAY
6
13
20
27
Wedding
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
1
7
8
14
15
21
22
28
29
Invitations,
Advertising
Booklets,
THURSDAY
2
9
16
23
30
Folders,
FRIDAY
3
10
17
24
31
Circulars,
In fact anything
In printing.
SATURDAY
4
11
18
25
Estray Notice
State of Oklahoma, (
County of LeFlore, f as.
Notice is hereby,'given, that on the 20th
day of January 1911, R. P. Irvin appeared be-
fore me and made affidavit of the taking up of
following described estrays:
One bay pony, branded A on I left jaw;
about fourjyears old; about 13 J hands high;
weight about 650 pounds; white star in fore-
head; when taken up had a small bell on and a
chain on foot.
That the residence of said taker-up is on the
N E'quarter of Section 9, Township [6'[north
Range 25 East; that his post office address is
Wister, Okla.; that the same was [taken up
the 1st day of January 1911.
Witness my hand and seal this 20th day of
January 1911.
A. B. Green
County Clerk.
R. P. Irvin, Taker-up.
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Surgeon. j
WISTER,
OKLA
Land Leases Blanks-For sale at
; the News office.
i
Don't fail to hear Dr. Clark at the
M. E. church, March 7.
One second hand folding bed, cheap
enquire at News office.
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Harder, A. A. The Wister News (Wister, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1911, newspaper, March 3, 1911; Wister, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc131753/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.