The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1907 Page: 10 of 10
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gig Mill End sale!
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Will open at the Grand Leader, beginning Sat. July 20 a.nd will continue for ten shopping days. This wiil be the
Greatest saJe ever known in :he history of Hartshorne a^nd vicinity. There will be over
in REMNANTS
of all kinds at 50c and SI. from calico \o silk Save your money and w&tch for circulars.
THE GRAND LEADER
Hartshorne, Ind. T.
Buy a New Home
The N«-• Hooe is re: :c-: y. the z<z
srv:~£ cztzttts sr. tbe Its pr-j-.u :: sjper.t:
iry ever other machines are s: apparent tr.it :ree v:
try a Ne ■ Hocnt you --ojji have r. :cr.er.
Price $37.00 and up.
McCormick Mowers. Sulkeys and
Sweep Rakes now on s&le.
WILL Dm CRAIG
Hartshorne
BUGGIES and HARNESS
We have the best Busies and Surries in Hartshorne
| or this vicinity, made bj Ratterman Q Luih the famous
| carriage builders, and at prices that can't be beat where
f quality count*. We know >ou can bu> cheaper goods
| but the repair bill will soon amount to the cost of the
vehicle. It pays to buy a good buggy and eliminate that
repair bill. Our prices range from S40 to S125.
Harness from S8 to S32 a set.
JNO. A. HUNT. The Reliable Harness Maker.
Electric bights
ARE CLEAN. ECONOMICAL AND
ALWAYS READY
SAFE-- Ltatt one burning and no turgla- • fite' j:vr *:j i;
The t«rj I'afut m e ectric lighting, • ?h g'zss ' •; ;*•
high cand • somtr. low cur*ert ZO^U":' on
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU.
Indianola Ice, Light & Pooler Co.
Travel by Telephone
GET RESULTS SAVE TIME
SAVE MONEY
Da.y Rates Low Night Rate Lower
Pioneer Telephone and telegraph Co.
MATTERS
LOCALLY
_>±s ~ ^ -
Llt _ t ; :
7;:; Sur. :s aehted to its,
V." ' >teele. ' <r a sample'<
,x : his nev. Niagara" peach.
It :s - .t C--.X.C - large as the
,:ia«d El vr.i. ' ut tor excellence
:: £s.t ; r. :: ha5 no superior. A
g : :-i p;:nt in :av r : the Niaga-
ra s it? early market value.
See s: : sew rublxT
The reier:.:; ,n of Wo-
men's CI- s ana the State Ed-
' :• - * ' '.neir
sr-a*. — ..nd bothadopt-
•. i r:r.< r'arorinsr school
At
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'I
ote:
were
1J -f \r " w : _
tne re^-ent ,:ty election in
Kansas. T 211 men
i. a'id.'J^women. There
"*■ ualir.i l men who
cted to vote, and only 1,-
.I:r.v 1 men. The in-
sdent :uke: which stood
iw anc order was elected
tbe candidates of the ma-
by the women's votes.
vi:es at tbe Methodist
h ;;i: ?ur.-iav morning and
Ki v. |. C Mullius, formerly
past iir ut tin' Christian church at
tliis place, will speak on the
streets "I Dow next Saturday
evening in the interest ol state-
wide prohibition.
Telephone headquarters are
now located in the new home
over I'orbis iV Co's. Store. A
new switch board has been in-
stalled and the wires encased in
a cable, making one of the best
equipped systems in the Terri-
tory, which will insure satisfac-
tory service to the patrons.
This has been a long needed im-
provement and its completion
will no doubt be the means of
securing for the company a large
list of new subscribers.
Big shipment ol single and
double harness just in at Stall-
ings.
Adam lived 2G.'5 year after the
birth of Methusaleh, who lived
until the year ol Noah's entering
the ark.
Shetn was 100 years old upon
entering the ark and lived -138
years after the flood, and 35
years after the death of Abraham
ir until Jacob was fifty vears of
age.
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Miss Gladys " *
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Ti. an li' i s'i cf Loti s ana
anV ualed. F-v-e
s
c ... toe bdipse care : r
n.ea". ';r.r.<:5. ^:.r. .:e .
The Sun neglected to mention
last week in tbe list o: prize win-
ners that Alec Davids:n bore
away the laurels lor the best
} dancer on the grounds.
s Merrill has-us: finished a
nar.dsome ac^iti.n t .
nome
- .>:*■ •
> given daily a-
: Tbe next •
"<r 21. 1907. ^
- E Chaille, M.
1 r .. cr 261, New
on the west end of Pennsylvania
avenue, and painters are' now
engage:! in putting -r. tbe finish-
ing : ucbes
jack Wall. John Dalton and
*• hn Enloe lett Wednesday for
. _ • the state ol Washington with
:ne prospect of locating. We
then: the
CITV TRANSFER -
Special E>ep'jty \\. S. Lowe
and Revenue Officer Love were
:b t >wn Tuesday l' ik:ng: r >. r.-
tr .'an : g .ods They made a
th- r ugh investigation and
: und things r. the > juare
A v. 'py or' the constitution
>h -ulc 'je in the hacds : every
ter : r h:s own pr ite^tion
- r.st any p-'-ssiMe misle :ir._-
re; rt as to its contents The
>::r. .. - a few >. pie- left _'5v
each.
L* iST—Black r.' oon i ' with
'gold buckle and locket attached:
; engraved on r.e side are the Iet-
•t«.r B. C. S . n tbe ther L. A.
C Finder will return same to :
B C Sims, at tbe Bank 'Harts-
horne. and receive reward.
WEAR A DIAMOND
$20 and Up
If you want a reliable time piece
non is your chance to buy
17 jewel ^altham or Elgin and 20 year case . SI4.50
Link cuff buttons, about 100 styles to select form 50c to S5
Collar buttons, a large assortment ... 5c to SI.50
Ladies watches, very good time keeper . . S7.50
Better one—a 20-year Boss case, 7 jewel movement SI5.00
Lockets, a beautiful assortment, . . . 50c to S5
Fobs, dirto 50c to S5
Everything sold on a positive guarantee. If goods are
not as represented your money will be cheerfully refunded.
L. W. GRADDY
Jeweler. Optician.
Hartshorne. 1. T.
Persons -van:±g any hauling
dcoe u-ili do ve:! to call on
me. Care:u! handling and
prompt attention. Four years
experience in the business.
LEE HENDRICK
ELLET-KENDALL SHOES
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t&lct :c,
5 r- v i
mfS^
i.'T
. Shoop's
Cure
"ALL DEALERS"
Rev. >an G. Thompson, pre-
siding elder of the M. E. church
> uth o: this district, will pre-
side at tbe 3rd quarterly con-
leren.t to be held at tbe church
:r. Hartshorne next Wednesday
I evening, the ITth.jJ
Men. Women and Children
All lasts And sizes, from a low price shoe that is good,
to ihe most stylish footwear. We are ready
to compare prices and quality
with any dealer.
BIG LINE OF STRAW HATS
Cheaper than you are used to pa>ing.
New ai\d Handsome Queensware
If you want to see some pretty dishes, come in and see
our new line and get our prices. The same
low prices prevail. We ask only
a reasonable profit.
COLEMAN A MERRILL
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Hunter, T. W. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1907, newspaper, July 11, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151241/m1/10/?q=+%22Latimer%22&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.