The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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it makes home baking easy
and jjives nicer, better and
cleaner load tlsao tlie "ready-
made." There Is 110 baking
)(>•■ or preparation like It
or ev' So it £or quickly and
pcrftciiy making the delicate
.let biscuit, Jiot bread, muffin,
cake aiutl pastry.
No Alum—No L ime Phosphates
"Alum in friihfjitf powder Is dan*
gerous 'iii'l should be prohibited.**
—Prof. Schweitzer, State Univ., Mo.
A. E. Allen, of Ti, was
in the
city Monday.
See Mrs. Ilixenbaugh's
bar-
1 gain counter for bargains.
tf.
R. M. Gardner, of Ti,
was
here yesterday
Everything good to
eat—
Eclipse Cafe.
|
tf.
A. G. Cochrau en me
over
from .McAlester Tuesday to vote.
.Mayor Savage leaves today tor
a visit to Marlin Springs, Texas.
Fresh Oysters and style at
! Eclipse Cnt'e. tf.
Don't forget the piano recital
at the high school auditorium
May 5th.
A full line of the famous Gage
hats for spring. Mrs. Hixenbaugh
J. M. FORSYTHt
Brick, Stone ant! Con-
crete Work.
Weuse chats ?nd
binders from the
15. Wilson Edgell, the founder
of The Sun, but now of Krebs,
was in the city Saturday.
All kinds of school supplies
and tablets. Tuell's. tf.
Dr. and Mrs. 1{. I. Bond re-
turned Sunday from a short .stay
at Hot Springs.
THEY *
ILL GROWrf
Mm so
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M \ /M')
1:1. \ IBC'CKI
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Cement PlakAt for j; *}
all concrete work ? 7* • v
and Tishomingo
sand for finish-
ed work, and will
make bond for all
oar work if we [' p. ABIES grow and so does money
furnish our own i , y j
specifications. ) 111 the brnk. Both grovv.,.s are
— —• j r constant; and, taking place night and day alike, you
WB also makfi Afti" \ f can Prov'^c ^()1 y°ur babv by putting money in
ni • I ! the bank and letting it grow with him.
ficial Stone Blocks.
Local Ndvvs items
Money talks at l'olk's.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jolly, of Quick lunches our specialty—
Haileyville, were here yesterday. Eclipse Cafe. tf.
Mi's. J. W. Grady was
A lest er visitor yesterday.
IIUYLEK'S CANDIES — A
fresh shipment just rec-ived at MBS. ABBOT'S Home Bakery.
Cit\ Drugstore. tf. Fresh Bread every day. tf.
Me- Dr. .1. S. Roberts was a busi-
ness visitor in McAlester Mon-
day.
See my new line of untrimmed
shapes. Mrs. Hixenbaugh.
Mrs. J. A. Ilollinshed of Mc-
Alester was the guest of Mrs.
B. C. Sims yesterday afternoon.
School supplies of all kinds at
Tuell's. tf.
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I HE FIRST STATE BANK OF
HARTSHORNE.
capital, s?n 000.00 surplus, $4,000.00
deposit: , $i :5,coo.co.
OFFICERS.
WANTED— Someone to eon | ' s. WIN GATE President, J. II. BAKER, Vice-Pres
tract to move a house. B. | )) (J. SIMS, Cishicr.
Try our line of bulk and box- ^'a^e-
tf.
I iiis is what our customers remark when they
•.ec h(.\^ well their clothes look after they are
cleaned :n,ul pressed hy us.
Tr\ u. ;-n t it her L AD1 ICS' < r G FNT'S clot hi ug.
•... \1.«I'i, _The Tailor.
whu> • ' * * -?w c^:TTgjdta-.«a.iw—wiffi
d candies. Tuell's.
The H. Martyu Co.. is moving
into their new quarters in the
Tuell building this week.
Goods delivered in either Harts
borne or Haileyville—Polk's, tf.
Be sure to see my new li
new spring hats. Mrs. N I'm'
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DIRECTORS.
WING ATE. .1. II. BAKER. B. <SIMS, M. S. AUSTIN,
A. HIEDT, .IAS. M. GRADY.
Three rooms, corner lot. in Vle^laute , V. E. M> Ned. .1, B Mrs. Will McClure and little
south part of town near ball |{1.V|„,j,^Si \| T. McMurtivy son, of Muskogee, are visiting
< 'lias Burkhart. « . L. Campbell Mrs-. McClure'* parents, Mr. and
, . ,. .. , . and Miss I I,line Nichols attend -Mrs. Owen McHugh.
C. B. Harwell, lormerly ot t jum —
j city but lately of Howe, is visit-, Mrs. Augusta Turner, of I'cn etl tin- tea given by tin- ladies oi
| ini. in the eitv. tralia. Mo., and sister of Dr. \V the Christian church a the home I •! I- LA^ DEN—Attorney and
W. Sanies, caime Sunday or an of Mrs. l'Ya
park. Apply to Mr' • Iol<11 A.
Dratwick 8-tl'
v Notary Public.
over < it\
I)riiir Stor. .
villi 1 ucsdav atterlioon
tf extended visit.
Hood stroeeries- Pull; s
The Chest With The Chili In It
In Over A Miillo n Homes
The Box that more than pays for itself in saving ice bill the first year
A Complete Line Now Shown
Come in and look
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You're always welcome at this store whether
you buy or not
LeFEVRE
The Housefurnisher
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Allen, Jasper M. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1911, newspaper, April 27, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151790/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.