The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1916 Page: 6 of 6
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Meat Market
YLBAN Coffee 40c per lb
Mi.%5 Came Hubert left Satnrcay j
the 'or ker home ir. Featherston. She!
omy Grocery A t,,, T.lut ,B toffe« to b« had Try **- accompanied by Miss Las** J
A<l* a can Steei Cut. Economy Grocery Hunter, who will be her guest for a
and Meat Market
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Go -.o Abbott's Home
I real p;e§ and cak s.
Ad*. **ek
ft;_, The editor is under ot/l.gat.:r. to
Mrs. Mri. Louisa Park for some excellent j
specimens of E::«u peaches. growr. '
by her. They were :fce finest we
. _ .0 ' have seer.. j
_cks.'
the! The followir:g composed a party |
, who took a joy r.de to Red Oak Sun-
day: Mioses Sadie McClure. Jti^.e
Chase & Sanborn's
COFFEES
The Standard of Quality. Lowest in Price
Ground. 1 lb pkg 25c
Ground. 1 lb pkg 35c
In the Bean. 1 lb pkg 30c
In the Bean. 1 lb pkg 35c
Bulk per pound 20c
Always fresh; try a package today
H. Martyn Co.
Sole Agents for Hartshorne
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OVER MILLION FOR SCHOOLS.
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Adv.
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Nichols Friday.
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f A.r.. i B'oodwortfc. Edr.a Hardy. Mejjrs., ApportionnieBt Largest E er Made;
■ M*- B. , Frar.x C'.eckier ar.d Leo Per Capita Remaici Same.
Goldberg.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug. T— w
LOST—Riinle.. tpectacle* in ae M'-« Ep5te:r. left Monday ::r •Vcasmissioners of the r.a-.e
pas.Mrr.ger to j Df , LeTy MW. Finder wiii b« Naahvilie on his 20th semi-annual .ar.d office have just c.mple
mitably rewarded by retarnini to tiuyir.g tour. He wi]t De a-.'Ser.t -::r:g the apportionrcer.t of
MAN. 106. WALKS THREE
MILES ON BIRTHDAY
Adv.
Wrr. Byrr.e *
McAler.er T-.?«ia
The Sun office.
We 5*;; YictroIa«. See u- for a.'.y-
:hir.g it. the talking machine line Le-> Goidberg !
Tr.e L Drug Store. Adv. [ Tlor.;h'i v,-.-.
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;e h.s owr. car.v
reputed to be
: th.= iumir.ator be forwards.,
aodre-is curing his absence.
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The be;-, rer
Oklahoma—W:.I Sanders.
• er :i .n Dow > j- :a
Adv.
earner co-t- 1. c a pa.r
other kind oj'. !as*_e
-sr. W S. Sanders.
r,;'.a. Geo. P.erce and fam.ly. of Dar.-
••i!«e. Ark., are here as (T-iests :r. the
YLBAN Coffe« Will satisfy the homes of W. A. Pc,:k and T. W. Ur.-
moit particular coffee drinker. Try j ^erwo/>2. Mr. Pierce is a brother of
a can. Economy Grocery and Meat Mms. Polk and Underwood. It has
Market
Adi
I been ~ome Is years since he was :r.
' • Hanshome.
rr. ir.ey neir.g approtior.ed is from
production tax or. .. an: J211.-
i--.er.ratr': his
Towr.sh.p. to
ier.l of
Per
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Bryan
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Coleman i Merr
r.d grocer.e*.
Iy> u is B r:
of?:ce Sat-!
farm c-m- I ' ee:
ar-e.-t of her parents. M-
I.ee V. -
J. P. St".age was tranMwr
- .- MrA -v.er M-day.
Ge: your garden hose from L F.
Wier.eke & Son, 12 1-2 and l->c a
foot. Nrxt door to the city hall.
I wii: carefully
ire :r.5jrar.ee f:r
-•jme of the res:
Vash.
Remember that the Corner Drug .. the same
| *tore has the agency for the sale of iholastic p :
•the Victrola machines. We will sell a":out 20.*>0'
after y^ar J you any kind of a Victor machine you reek cc-ur.t
1 represent j may want and save you money on ',;.ary from
ur purchase. Adv.
c :.mpan!e;—..er.a
Adv.
Mr
lemar. i Mer
jrrxe.-.r. an;
Adv. aa-jrat'
u.
W. Kelier leaves Satur-
two weeks' visit with her
M.i- at Frisco, Ok-
A M G :h
the For: t r.ga-te.
Try the Pure Food Grocery. Every-
thing fresh a-d clear.. Dor.'t cost
Your or:er for gr >:-r.ef
oar caref-. attention.—
Mem;..
Mr
Adams
- - Mrs.
FOR SALE-
Phor.e P. I. J;
Nursery
>am M.t.-hr..
4 Mrs. E R. Lir.g. of Dow was a
jv gu«-« <f Mr*. A V. McAilay Mon-
day.
W« guarantee you the qaicktit df-
rivery terrice in the State of Okla-
.bona; try na. Economy Grocery and
Meat Market Ad*
Sheffle k. Futoransky. purchasers
J. R. Wiiiianr.;. member of the j of the Gordon bankrupt stock, a.-r
.ounty election r oar.: returnee frr-mj .r.a-g-rat:r.g a big sale to begin Sat-
McAlester Saturday. | urday. August 12. and had The Sur.
I printery to turr. them out some tig
Butter Krust Layer Cakes, cheaper blanket sheet b.lls ar.r.o that
than you can bake them. Received j event.
freak daily. Economy Grocery and ; ——
Meat Market. - Ad 1 What about the Chautauqua .next
year.—shall we have it* If you fav-
Mrs. G. A. Rsec: and son B. ly. or the chautauqua for next season/
nave returned from a month's vis.t j we'll hare to arrange to get on the
"o relatives m Kenton. Ten*.
tr.e gross production tax
wi"! get S243 "*:> . fro:
nmor. sen:tax
;;; .Fr;.El
the state'
Heyler.s was a crack r::e
•. wr.s many medals an-i a go!
r.r.z-- or.tained through hi.-
He
hi
s fii
But she r--
BIDS WANTED.
circuit- See H. Paul Rivers at or.
-no aff.x your official signature
Mr.
wi Mr
id Mrs. K:ncan.ro-.
were Sunday y:e«ts
Walter Care.
Wil-
■' M*
ra g an: -r...:r-r.
( Phone us your freah meat order.
; Selected cuts to suit you. and the
| quickest delivery in the city. Eco
I -.omy Grocery h. Meat Market.
The home of quality and low LOST—Pair rimleaa spectacles in j
price* Economy Grocery A Meat new Dr I Levy caae. Finder will !
4 Ad* be suitably rewarded by returninf to
The Sun office.
Tu isky ar..: Jim Welch left
y f: r Detroit, where they gr. .
:e their home. Tom is said to j
ed that he and Henry wiii >
terms or. some important;
tat wresult ir. their mutual!
The Board of E:u:at.:n
-pply the C:tv Sch:ols w
r the school year
• on t-c-th lump and mine :
The right to reject any o
hereby reserved. And all
• be :r. the ha.n is of the Secretary
f the Board of Education not late":
'.in the 20th of August. 1S1<5.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
By T. J. WEATHERALL. Cierk.
lax-Fes, A H i. Iffcctiv* ft Lhrer Tctac
.. Dm Hat Gript m Oistwb tte StooudL
'*a " la addition to other properties, Lax-Fos
contains Cascara in acceptable form, a
coal ttannlatingLaxatrveandTonic. Lax-Fos
■ ;,jt :o acts egectjvely and does not gripe not
disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids
digestion. arouse* the liver and secretions
.. mus and restores the healthy functions. 50c.
us are
ROOiMS AND BOARD.
. - A :.i.— - vit. r la y
'iCf.tL
Tailor.
A M. Gooch an•: A. G. Love have
tt-rned from a r ^-mess trip to Okia-
i- :
Alec.
Send as your news items.
M.-s. M. L. Thompson, of Wilbur-1
ton. was visiting :r the r,.. me of j
Waiter Carey Fridav.
Meth-!
T>.is is to announce thai I have'
ught the Burks rooming- house :r.
he Bond Block ar.d respectfully j
olicit your patronage. Board a
| The Phiiathea class •: f
j .dist church. Mrs. T. J. Stall:r.gs j 1: dging at reasonable rates. Nice
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. <'am-r • wer^ j teacher, held a car.dy ar.d lemonade ! <. ean beds, and table set with the
Sunday guests of Mr. a- : Mrs. Johr j -ale Wednesday. This class has in'rest the market affords. ime. e.\-
Baxer.dale of Kre:;. j view -he commendable object of buy- ;e-?ting courteous treatment.
j .ng new pews for the church. A I.-FECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS AND;
Chas. Brown. Vic Sorre's a-d Jim
Led better are ta^.r.e :r the Quinton
picnic.
Misses May P,tt-r a-d
Spears ar.d Mrs. N-aiey are v
'rier.ds m Dow this week.
Belle
i siting
Supt. W. A. Evar.
Island mines, mad- ;
Kan-a- <"r.v "hi- we-
-eat .ittle nest egg is a.ready
deposit for this purpose.
SUPPER.
AUGHTY UNDERWOOD.
Mr. and Mrs. 1
taking a vacation
making the trip < v«
j Fentor. Jeffers
i for McAlester to -
l'.-g relative*.
The colored folks observed Aug- j COAL. ;
ust 4 and -5 in commemoration of j Lump. 13.25; mine run. $2.7.-.. ar.d
their emancipation day. Like the.-lack. $1.50. Postal will bring you
white folks." Fourth of July, they too this coal on short notice. Special
have learned to commemoria! their j prices made on 5 tons or more.
ever.t by having two days instead of i ; I -41- J. A. FESPERMAN.
one. The negroes^ be it said to Adamson. Okla.;
'heir credit, were well behaved and i
caused no trouble of ar.y kir.d so j INDEPENDENT BALLOONIST,
as we have learned. Ready for contracts; first-classi
RESULTS
Stands
For
Results
We are willing
to stand on the
results of our
efforts to
please you.
When you buy
here you get
value every
time.
The Comfortable Home
is one essential to happiness in life. Make
your dwelling place as inviting as your
means will permit
Our Furniture
will meet your desires, whatever they are. It
would be hard to surpass in quality the de-
sign, coloring, finish and workmanship which
give distinction to the easy chairs, daven-
ports, reading tables and other living room
furniture we display. Come and inspect the
stock. Fair prices and courtesy assured.
Oar Word /« a Guaranty of Honest Value
K. J. LeFEVRE,Thg
Gi e us your meat and grocery
business, low prices, and quality our
motto. Economy Grocery and Meat
Market. Adv.
If any one has ar.y doubt as to the
j fertility of the soil hereabouts, his
1 svstem will be relieved fcv the luxur-
iar.t growth of weeds.
the Rock
ng trip to
ravage are
phur. Okla.. j
r. their car ' Rev. J. M. Petersor.. presiding e'd-
! er of the McAlester district, filled
Wednesday ! the pulpit at the Southern Methodist
church Sunday morning, and held
quarterly conference at 2i30 in
the afternoon, whence he departed
on the afternoon train for Wilburton
to fill his appointment. Brother Pet-
erson's sermons are meaty and al-
ways helpful to his hearers, and those
who miss them are greatly the
loser thereby.
* eek visit-
Our readers have doubtless made
. the discovery without our mentioning
j it that the local editor of this intel-
i liger.ee mill is taking a vacation.
The Sun is requested to state that
the missionary society of the Method-
| ist church has postponed their meet-
ing from August 15 to September 5.
Mrs. W. K. Hudson and Mrs. Ar-
thur Meridith and daughter. Tbelma.
of Gowen, left Friday for points in
Texas, for a month's vacation
Miaa Emma Barrett, who has been
a gue« of Mrs. A E McNeil, has
retained to her home in i >klahoma
City
Miss Susie McHugh entertained
Friday evening in honor of Misses
Ruth Stevens, of Fort Smith. Bessie
Boyce. McAlester, and Goldie Howell
Centralia. Mo. A dainty ice course
was served. The guests were: Misses
Edvth Van diver. Edyth Richards.
Bessie Boyce, Nell Mahoney. Mary
Holmes. Ada Grady. Sue and Mary
Mitchell. Laura Glendening. Edna
Hardy. Ruth Stevens. Jessie Blood-
worth. Goldie Howell. Amelia Grygo.
Messrs. Ben Thomas. Tom Richards
Bob Glendening. Jim McHugh. Roy
Miller. Mmes. M. T. McMurtrey and
Jas. McVerney.
FOR SALE.
Subscribe for THE SUN
Two portable ovens. 500 loaves
capacity with single heat. These
ovens are in good condition and will
be sold cheap. Call on or address
Powell A Parham. Hartshorne, Okla.
May We Show You?
D. G. Jackson, aeronaut. Gowen. odGOOCH <a WHITE
Warm weather makes you
think of
ICE
Phone your needs to
Indianola Ice, L't
® Power Co.
Phones: 42 ■^•bome
52 Haileyville
^IE
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Hunter, T. W. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1916, newspaper, August 10, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc163134/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.