The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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SticKney's
NEW TARIFF"
Cigar
5c.
WWi
Cigars of "New Tariff" quality have
always cost you ten cents—and still do
under any other name.
Eut in the "New Tariff" you get the benefit of the new
tariff reduction on Cuban tobacco—a regular out-and-out ten-
cent cigar for a nickel.
Remember the name "New Tariff" and smoke one to-day.
Then you're not likely to forget the name of I ne best cigar you
ever smoked at the price.
methods
Ycu can't get a better cigar than the ''New Tariff' for
the same money simply because no other manufacturer has
the knowledge, equipment nor disposition to develop such
choice fragrance in a cigar and sell it for a nickel.
The new refining processes of curing, fermenting and
blending develop a richness of flavor and smooth, uniform
aroma unmistakably superior to that produced by ordinary
Sold by all Cigar Dealers
WM. A. STICKNEY CIGAR CO.
St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver, Salt LaKe City
MATTERS
LOCALLY
Apple butter at the 1 arlor
Market.
Don't make a mistake and take
it to the Critic just because we
are next door to our esteemed
contemporary. The Critic is al-
right, of course, but the Sun is
"alrigbter."
The strike is now settled. Buy
your vehicles and harness tr< >111
Stalling*. You can't match his
prices this side ot Kansas City.
He has Scars-Sawbuck skinned
a country block.
The Sun's office of publicati on
has been removed to the Bond
block, in the rear of the building i
occupied by Graddy, the jew-
eler, where we shall be glad to
have our friends and enemies too.
visit us as usual. We promise to
treat them in a "hostile" manner.
For Sale—A number of sates,
scales,show cases desks and other
store and office fixtures,at a very
reasonable figure. Grady Trad-
ing Co., Hartshorne, I. T.
We are requested to announce
that services may be expected in
the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning by the pastor, Bro.
Schermerhorn, and that child-
ren's dav services Sunday night.
An interesting program has been
I arranged and doubtless will be
J highly entertaining.
I haven't got any "cheap"' ve-
hicles—nothing but No. 1 rigs
and worth every cent I ask tor
them. Allow me to quote you
prices on any kind (it' vehicle.
Prices ranging from S52.50 to
$125 each—Jno. A. Hunt.
The local mine workers unions
have ratified the action of the
Kansas City convention and are
all happv in the peaceful termin-
ation of the strife, which insures
two more years ol peace,at least,
and under the terms ot agree-
ment renders strikes in tuture
1 less probable.
I
A. Y. McAulav has received
notice of his appointment as
deputy at large of the sixth dis-
trict of the Grand Domain ot the
Indian Territory for the order ot
Knight of Pythias. This is a
distinction ot which Columbia
Lodge No. IS is justly proud.
"Mack" is a worthy enthusiastic
worker for the order, and the ap-
pointment is a well deserved
recognition of merit.
I sell twice as many buggies
' and wagons as any other firm
in the Choctaw Nation. 1 lie
reason is I am satisfied with a
smaller margin ot profit than
the other tellow. Let me figure
with vou.—Stallings.
Mrs. H. K. Schermerhorn and
Fannie Maysey were among tin
number who attended the Chris-
tian Endeavor meeting in South
McAlester Tuesdav.
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Hunter, T. W. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1906, newspaper, June 14, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151132/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.