The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Park, September 14, 1910
' 'ti <y : , v I .ending Institute Men of the State and County
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j ke Con iors President of State Board of V-r.cuiture: Prof. Jeffords, of the Agriculture
a' J Methanical College, of Stillwater. Oklahoma; Geo. W. Moncrief President Pittsburg
r c; ,uity Far.ner'sInstitute; Major B.F. Haekett, of McAlester.subject: ••1'inancing the Hi ni
H--n."~r A. Carter, of Kiowa and W. S. Brisendine, of Canadian, members of the Execu-
t,, j Committees.
FISH UP YOUR MM*
Have electricity irstalled in
your home. You v ill find it
ihe best servant ycu ever had.
It w i!! cook your me; If., it will
wash >oi«r clotl.es. tperate the
sewing machine. No heat, no
trouble, always ready. !t is not
a luxury-it's f .1: c ccor.omy not
to adopt its use. Now is the
time to have jour heme wired.
Indianola Ice, Light &
Power Company.
Call Game Between tiie
laie Leaders of McAlester and Hartshorne
$50.00 REWARD
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PAVILION
1 iIA •_ V Ol
r Ice Water and Red Lemonade
Grand Display
joiav of Farm Jrooucts and Awarding of Prizes, as Follows:
Brand—"y" on either side. $30.00
reward will be paid for arrest and
conviction of any one stealing above
brand. Information of cattle of thl
brand off the range will be appre-
ciated and suitably rewarded.
J. L. ADAMS,
Craig, Okla.
For prettiest baby girl on the groun£ $5.00 High
For rri,,rrso^' $2,0 hat; d v™
Oldest lady on the ground, $3.50 pa,r of shoes, £ ™ cash
For best can of Peach Preserves 5Q cents cash
For best can of Apple Preserv WELCH
Best can of Caches. pair CHANDLER & .BROWN
Homeliest man on the ground. * ^ ^ ^ ^ qr(jG STORE
pattern' raymond &
Bes^Brown Leghorns Cockrell, $1 00 cash L. F"
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WINGATE & CO.
Best Home made loaf of bread, $5.00 in Nursery Stock
Best pair of geese, 50 pounds High Patent Flour .
Best pair of ducks, $1.00 cash. THE FAMOUS
Best pound of butter, $5.00 ladies ^ N£W
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D. D. FORMAN
T. J. STALLINGS
For best dsiplay of fancy work. Home made,
YORK STORE.
Second best pound butter, Coffee Boiler .
the largest family on tn.i ground,
$5.00 Eight day Clock,
I.
ANGELO DUCA
TJlmllv UI1 T..00 Rocken chair,
For the lady having '
K. J. LeFEVRE.
Family coming furtherst distance in a wagon
YOURMAN chickens. $3.00 pair ladies shoes, R. T. FORBIS
Best pair of Plymouth Rock JOHN ROBERTSON
Best pair of Leghorns, $5.00 ug, ■ ■— r— Red#< REYNOLDS
$2.50 copper bottom boiler foi the
McNEIL HARDWARE CO.
For best pair Turkeys, Food Chopper
Best pumpkin, $1.00 cash
Second best pumpkin, 50c mens s ir,
Best peck of onions, $2._0 in die
Second best peck of .nions
ER C°' , . m HfOM'ci plat-s, 7Ec, RAYMOND & HUNTER
Best peck of apples, s„t P .
Best general dicplay of farm products, $5.00 cash.
Second best general di-play of f:.rm p
COMPANY. ^.-BQ-ash, GEO. W. WALSHE
For second best mule colt, $ • ■ $2.50 in cash
For best year old horse colt
T T\T
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REYNOLDS &. McNEIL
RAYMOND-HUNTER CO.
MERRILL GROCERY CO.
,|f ooren Gobbletts 50c, RAYMOND HUNT-
platis, 75c, RAYMOND &
ts, $5.00 cas
products, $2.50 hat, J. W. GRADY &
GEO. W
,$2.50 in
I ti an BAKER RIEDT MERCAN
Dozen largest eggs, Ladies $3.50 shoes, UAr>Ln
TILE CO.
Boys contest best 10 ears of yellow corn, $1.00 cash.
Second best ten ears yellow corn, 50 cents cash.
First best two water melons, $1.00 Merchandise GOOCH GROCERY
Second best two mellons. 50c merchandise POWELL
_ . , 50 ccnts in cash
Two best Cantelopes .
. 50 cents in cash
Best gallon green beans..
Best head of cabbage 50 ^ A POLK
Best peck of sweet potatoes, $2.50 hat . ■ ^
One best sweet potato, j, 00 in cash
LtnPd"Ur^kP°;rthCSpotatoes, Cake Stand RAVMOND f HUNTER
Second^est Jersey Red pig, $1.50 kitchen set, HOGGARD VARIETY STORE
Best goat
Best stalk of cotton
Second best stalk of cotton
Best ten ears of white corn.
Second best ten ears of white corn
First ten best ears yellow corn. ^
Second best ten ears yellow corn
$1.00
$1.50
$2.00
$1.00
$2.00
$1.00
$2.00
Nelson McHugh
Blacksmiths and Plumbers
ALL KINDS OF WAGONS AND
FARM IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED
A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF
PLUMBING SUPPLIES OF ALL
KINDS.
EXPERT HORSESHOEING
We Solicit Your Businc&s
cash
cash
cash
cash
cash
cash
cash |
cash
cash
Nelson ® McHugh
Hartshorne, Okla.
Clothes Basket, RAYMOND &
. N. E. TUELL
.THE GRAND LEADER
HARTSHORNE HARD-
PiTCHFORD & ANDERSON
Best six stalks of corn
Boys corn contest, best ten ears white corn
Second best ten ears white corn, Large
HUNTER.
For best colt, $5.00 in cash, by CHAS COLUMBIA
Second best colt, $2.00 picture
For best mu!s co't. $5.00 in msrohandise, .
For best I *o year old horse colt, $5.00 bridle
WARl;. CO.
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S z fofrr U.
Best jar of kraut 5Q ce||U cash
Best jar of Chaw Chaw.. • ■ 5Q jn cash
Fort he"" best'dMplay of jellies for the girl between the ages « ^U and
18, must be home mode, ' HOTEL HARTSHORNE
Office Over
H. A. WEEKS
Dentist.
Tuell's Drug Store.
W. W. SAMES,
Physician and Surgeon
Calls left nl Tuella will li ve prompt
Attention.
HARTSHORNE, OKLA.
Tsuch
18, must be home made, $1.00 ir
Best display of Broom corn.
$1.00 in cash
AS A CORRECTED LIS P OF PREMIUMS
Hew Process v w uwirfry
McAleJfr
Four daily iygitis--
V
All Kinds of L. trntterins & d
Dry CIc.i irg
Satisfactk-ii Guaranteed j
E. F. YATES, local A;;-..:.
ijfm jtfft m + • '
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-XLIS ANSWER: J PROMP.-L/
DA i OR nigh t. _0,-.- ,ce_ oh£,
DOOR EAST OK CrtA;C S 1
TUBE STORE.
PHONE NO. 90.
Socthes itcliins Hea!b tUIS
or burns without a s-.il'. Curta i-ii.J.j
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ecaemo, r.ai
Uoan'a Ointment. ■ ir ill>i■' -
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Leave |
ake t!
Kansas City
McAItbL. D.
2:08 a. m.
4:25 a. m.
3:07 p. m*
7:37 p. m.
Arrive
Kar.sai City
11:15 a. m.
5:10 p. m.
12:20 n. m.
7:35 a.
d ha comfortable and
c . iivciiiunt l y the
Katv ••• '.:ip.3asCity
T'irou
to
• nun sleeping
chair cars
Leave McAUater
?.:08 a. m.
M:0 7 n. m.
Arrive St. Lcalr
7:: 0 t rr.
7:43 a. m.
. i f. ■ i;iti '.' .I t-'.ins by the
Ka" ' ,o Si. Louis
Tla-oiu- h Pullunn sleepers on
trains leavin ; McAlester 2:nS
:::. arni 2;j7 p. m.
Returni"^ from both Kansas
City an J. Louio, t'/.c service
is equally convenient.
For t'c .cts, !h rtns and ar.y
i .forma' i< 'ii <1^-i-
TF you want to look clean and
neat $ct that suit cleaned and
pressed by the French Dry Clean-
ing Process done only by
MACK, THEj^um
All Hats Cleaned and Blocked To Look
As Good As New
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SPECIAL
diamond
BARGAINS
3-8 KAKOT (U AUANTHED
PHKFKCTSTCNE
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A clveer, popular Candy Cold t urc
Tablet—called Prevention— i being
displayed by druggists everywhere.
In a few hours. Prevention are said
to break an cold—compeltely. And
Prevention, being sa safe and tooth-
! some, arc very fine (or children. No
Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh
nor sickening. Box of 48 Sold
, by N. E. TUELL. 27 t4
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it Saved His Leg.
"All thought I'd lose my leg.
writes J. A. Swensen, of Waterson,
Wis. " Ten years of eczema, that
15 doctors could not cure, had ut last
laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica
Salve cured it, sound and well." In-
fallible for Skin Eruptions, Eczema,
Salt Rheum, Boils, Fever Sores,
Burns, Scalds, Cuts and Piles, -lie
at the City Drug Store. ^7-t4.
Send uf your news items.
?7 %
I. Y0UR[#.N BROS.
THE RELIABLE JEWELER
Pink PnIn Tablets—Or. Shoop's—
stop Headache, womanly pains, any
pain, anwhere, In 20 minutes Bure.
Formula on the 2CC tcx. A^k your
druggist or doctor about this formu-
la-it's fine. N. K, TI r.LL. 27-ti.
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Allen, Jasper M. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1910, newspaper, September 8, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151737/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.