The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1914 Page: 3 of 6
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Begins Saturday Morning, November 14, and Continues Fifteen Shopping Days
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT BARGAIN EVENT
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Thousands of yards of the choicest Mill Remnants from the great mills'of New England. I mmense special purchases of wanted merchandise and .11
seasonable goods throughout our store will be priced for this sale at actual mill cost, 110 more.
To those who have attended our former Mill End Sales, it is only necessary to say that the greatest annual merchandising event ^
U U n Qnfi virinitv is at hand It is watched for and waited for by people in every walk of life. It is the one time during the year when almost ever>thing
needed e"n be bought at Tostlnd In many cases for leL'If you have never attended one of these great sales you have in our store the gre,te.t
bargain treat of your life.
LOOK FOR THE GREEN TAGS; WHEREVER YOU FIND ONE YOU FIND A BARGAIN
BE ON HAND WHEN THE SALE STARTS, SATURDAY, NOV. 14TH
Car Fare refunded on $10.00 pur-
chases from Alderson and Bache.
THE GRAND LEADER
Money Saving Store
Hartshorne, Oklahoma
Car Fare refunded on $5.00 pur-
chases from Dow and Haileyville
Most People
Who Eat
Are Particular
What They Eat
We cater to such people—
we buy to ple^e them and
we DO please them.
We have a store full of the
most eatable of eats, and
every purchase you make
impels you to make anoth-
er and still others.
PHONE 161
j. e. long & co.
11th St, where the street car
turns around.
The Home of GOOD Eats
CHOCTAW
Railway and Lighting Company
! TIME TABLE NO. 12.
In Effect Sunday, November 1, 1914,
Superceding All Previous Time Cards.
lnterurban cars leave Hartshorne
daily as follows:
Leave Arrive
Hartshorne McAlester
* 5:45 a. m 6:55 a. m.
* 6:56 a. m 8:00 a. m.
* 8:05 a. m 9:13 a. m.
9:15 a. m 10:26 a. m.
[ *10:30 a. m 11=43 a. m.
S 11:45 a. m 12:56 p.m.
* 1:00 p. m 2:13 p. m.
2:15 p. m 3:26 p.m.
3:30 p. m._ 4:43 p. m.
4:45 p. m 5:56 p. m.
6:00 p. m 7:13 p. m.
7:15 p. m 8:26 p. m.
8:30 p. m 9;43 p. m.
9:45 p. m 10:56 p. m.
*11:00 p. m 12:10 a. m.
Effective November 1, 1914, the
sale of regular one-way and round
trip tickets will be discontinued.
$5.00 Coupon Books will be sold
at all ticket offices for $4.23.
Ticket offices at lnterurban Sta-
tion, Tuell's Drug Store.
Cars marked • enter Haileyville
after leaving Hartshorne. All other
cars enter Haileyville before arriv-
ing at Hartshorne.
for them by Mrs. Blanche Bower?.
Indiana, Pa. "For years my diges-
tion was so poor that I could only eat
the lightest foods. I tried every thing
that I heard of to get relief, hut
not until about a year ago when 1
saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertis-
ed and got a bottle of them, did I find
the right treatment. I soon began
to improve, and since taking a few
bottles of them my digestion is fine."
For sale by all dealers. Adv.
Remarkable Cure of Croup.
"Last winter when my little boy
had croup I got him a bottle of Chanr-
berlain's Cough Remedy. I honestly
believed it saved his life," writes Mr-.
J. B. Cook, Indiana, Pa. "It cut the
phlegm and relieved his coughinu
spells. I am most grateful for what
this remedy has done for him." For
sale by all dealers. Adv.
action against you for the sum of
' twenty-four and 20-100 dollars for
I goods, wares and merchandise on ac-
j fount, and that you must answer
I said bill of particulars on or before
i the 20th day of November, 1914, or
! said bill of particulars will be taken
i as true and judgment rendered ac-
i cordingly against you, and the money
i now held by garnishee ordered paid
I into court and applied on said judg-
| rnent.
' Dated this the 29th day of Oct-
jober, 1914. 41-t 3.
J. A. JOHNSON,
j Justice of the Peace of Hartshorne
| Township. Pittsburg County, Okla-
, homa.
W. J. HULSEY,
' Attorney for Plaintiff.
to pass the kidney secretions. Doan's
Kidney Pills were highly recommend-
ed and deciding to try them, I got a
supply. One box did me more good
than all the other medicine I had ever
tried put together and the second
box cured me." 46-t2.
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Jones had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
THEY ALL DEMAND IT
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
Hartshorne, Like Every City
Town in the Union, Re-
ceives It.
and
Important
Bear in mind that Chamberlain'* j
Tablets not only move the bowels but (
■ mprove the appetite and strengthen ,
the digestion- For tale by all deal-1
Adv. |
Despondency Due to ItfdifMtion
It is not at ail surprising that per
son? who have indigestion become
discouraged and despondent. Here
are a few words of hope and cheer
State of Oklahoma,
Pittsburg County.—ss.
Before J. A. Johnson, Justice of tin
Peace of Hartshorne Township.
W. B. Williams and L. C. Williams,
doing business under the firm
name of Williams & Son, Plain-
tiffs, vs. George Rhinehart, De-
fendant.
To George Rhinehart. the above
named defendant:
You will take notice that Raid
plaintiffs, W. B. Williams and L. t".
Williams, doing bu-ineas under th.
firm name of Wi'.liani- & Son, <i; •
on the 5th day of Jun«-. l'.'M file hi-
bill of particulars before toe above
named Justice of the Peace in an
; Peoplt with kidney ills want to be
j cured. When one suffers the tor-
! tures of an aching back, relief is
' eagerly sought for. There are many
(remedies today that relieve, but not
permanently. Doan's Kidney Pills
have brought lasting results to thous-
ands. Here is proof of merit from
this vicinity.
R. Jones, Crowder, Okla., says:
• When living in Allen, two years ago,
I was troubled by kidney complaint.
Iiesides having sharp pains in my
.U k and • l akru' s extending from
- \ hip# •' :ird, my condition was
such that any exertion tired me.
There was also a too frequent deeire
"STOVE UP?"
If you have not got it up, now is a pretty good time to direct your
attention to matters pertaining to stoves—heaters that produce t£e
maximum of heat with a minimum of expense. We claim this for
our heaters. There may possible be others as good, but the guaran-
tee that goes with ours is proof positive to you that there is none
better.
In case that cook stove of yours is getting antiquated and
won't bake any more—your bread is soggy and brown only on one
side—a great vexation to the good housewife, just come in and
let us send you up a Majestic Range, and all these troubles will at
once cease and happiness will reign supreme in the family house-
hold.
We put up stoves without a cent of cost to you and put it up so
it won't fall down.
May we have the pleasuie of showiug you through our line.
Hartshorne Hardware Co.
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Hunter, T. W. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1914, newspaper, November 12, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc163036/m1/3/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.