The Lenapah Post (Lenapah, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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TSfl&E IN
COFFEYVILLE
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The Merchants of Coffeyville extend a most cordial
Invitation to the People of Lenapah and vicinity
them when Your Home Merchant cannot supply you with all Your
We Promise you good goods and good service. Try us and be Convinced.
MERCHANTS SIC.cl AND BUSINESS GUIDE GF COFi , , KANSAS
We Extend You An Invitation
To visit a Store whsre the War Prices have never
hit Remember that we Pay your Car Fare on all pur-
chat^s over $10 00 Open Evening® until 8:30. ™Uy
pay High Prices for Merchandise when you can tiny
the best dependable merchandise sold in Coffeyville
at a big saving? We carry a compile line ot Men s
Furnishings. Shoes and Hats We are prepared to give
you an all wool hand tailored, made-to-measure suit
at the same reasonable prices. $15 09. $1800, $20 00.
$22.50 and up guaranteed to fit Also we have a num-
ber of Suits am! Overcoats that are uncalled for at a
saving of $7,F0 to SUV'O Many Suite aud Overcoats that have
been ordered and the fellow sent to the front and a deposit
has been paid. We give vou the ad vantage of the deposit- these
are real bargains ranging in price from $0.98 to $19.08 Come
and look them over while they last. _______
THE CLOSE J. W. PHILLIPS
Phone 8J6 904 Walnut
GLASSES FITTED FOR
EYE STRAIN
Headache,Nervousness and Improvement
of Vision.
A modern Lens Grinding Plant can duplicate your
broken glasses while von wait. I do all kinds of opti-
cal repair work.
BUCKMASTER’S
MM SHOP, OPTICAL SHIP. Ill MAPLE STREET
Kress Building. Coffeyville
THE THREE RULE STORE
Where your dollar has the greatest purchasing power.
An immense stock of standard merchandise for sale
at a close margin of profit.
Ladies Ready To Weer
Boots and Shoes
Dry Goods
Ken’s and Boy’s Clothing
We give you the benefit of our cheap rent and other
operating costs.
11th and Walnut
N. Weinberg & Co.
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SQUARE DEAL
SEED COMPANY
Seed Potatoes Onion Seta
and all varieties of
FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS.
Give us a call when in Coffeyville
707 Union St. Phone 67
GEORGE STONEK1N6, RESTAURANT
For many years the good people of Nowa-
ta County have patronized my restaurant
and I appreciate your trade. I am always
glad to serve you. Come again.
110 West 8th Street, Coffeyville. Kansas
HOE
FOR ALL TIE
FAMILY
DOWN STAIRS
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WHLEY-EOVUS
(Quality Jciuclers
Standard Goads and Pricas. Repairing,
Engraving. Manufacturing and Service our
Specialties.
126 West Eighth St.
The Mew Edison Phen- "r.'iC'h
Will piay and sing for you lik the art-
ists in life, nut a shade of differ ace in tone.
Diamond disc and Cylinder i ' nents and
records in stock.
'.'am.:
CalieysrlU, WILEY-HOVIS l}*Uty
129 West Eighth Street - - Coffeyville, Kan.
1 -SIS S3LE
On Me|i’s Suits and Overcoats.
Ladies Coats Suits and Dresses
O :.t Jaaaarf Cle ar« ic» 3ale
[r Payti to Tr rl.1 if
M. LADESON,
Coffeyville Kansas
BAKER FllillBRE COMPANY
The New Furniture Store
FOR FURNITURE, STDYES, AH9 LlliLE IM
We Will Save You Money
113 WEST EIGHTH STREET FI3ST 03‘Jn EAST OF flaOiflDRTH
Allen £. Ihmlin,
jcuirlrr
125 ftlc&t Ninth -§irrrt
II. D. BARNETT
In the Market for Hides
and Ho^s, Cattle etc.
Our Butcher Shop is the
largest R< ail Shop in South-
ern Kansas.
PLAZA
LUNCH
T A. KNOTTS
We Appreciate ail our Oklahoma Friends
Clms. H. Harbourt
DRUGGIST
Kanes Old Stand
Corner illh & Walnut Phones 146*206
‘1. SANE MONEY .
11t—i j *n • . i TAT.-,,,” Advises the Food Administration.
r 090 Will Win tne Well Bir.- Groceries wisely and well; waste
as little as possible and you will he doing your ‘ hit toward a successiul conclusion of
the war.
One of ih* biggest items of expense in the grocery business is the delivery service.
Next in ra.de is the loss from bad accounts. We eliminate both of these and you get the
^ * ■’“*E. G KIME GROCERY C0.K“!T»i
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Visit Our Store When In
COFFEYVILLE
THE FI .OH HA IHUTi CO.
We Will Save yon Money
IF IT’S NEW
WE HAVE IT!
SHOES FOR WOMEN
SHOES FOR CHHDREN
SHOES FOR BOYS
Quality Shoes Our
MOTTO
Itf H eat !ll h St.
<£hr Jashion
Phene am
Plionu 2il
120 w. Olli
.HEADQUARTER *, RIM. MUSIC
Wt* fi.tPnd to you n cor-l- 'i mvii it«■ >:i t«> it: Uc-
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votu hf •adtj*,arrf‘r- or our s'or,- wY-n in G.i.T:yvi”>!, b? a ue litre vin ^
always receive! rourten * treatment. Our stock h the l.irge.it ail 1 in ><t Complete in Son'll- " ,
eastern Kansu*. I ier t y. t, will .tn f the latest in i to >t M i «*. V.nt-jr Reeordi. Player Piano Rollsetc.
PAH \RD ST\RR, B *ND and nMi?r iiriletjr* I’.yui Vie or Vi ’TR )'. Vi. e;- .
Wentworth Music Company
Tin* Largesi nod Most Corn (.let e Music. House in Coffeyville.
C. H. MVigle. MiJr. TEN YLARS OF RELIABILITY 125 MVst »tli Sf.
McCRUM NEWS CO.
"FOR EVERYTHING”
A Large Stock of what You want. Take a look at
Their Store whether You want to Buy or nd». It will
pay you. Stationery, Office Supplies. Biblaa etc., etc.
118 WEST NINTH STREET
MCCRUM NEWS CO.
WHEN IN COFFEYVILLE
Visit the Terminal Shiuing Parlor. I Will thine
your Shoes no matter what Color; White, Red. Yellow
or Biark. We Cater to the Ladies Trad-.
HATS CLEANED
Anti Blocked. New Band* put ou. I G mrautoe my
work No Pay Unless You are Pleased. '
WILLIS NOLAND, PROPRIETOR.
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Garrett, Alva R. The Lenapah Post (Lenapah, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1918, newspaper, February 8, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1321064/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.