The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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See E. H. Shuma.te for Farm Loans. Room 6, Finerty building Upstairs.
The Herald-Sentinel.
Volume XIV
Cordell. Oklahoma, November 27, 1905.
Number 15
days
) the Biggest
That Ever Happened.
WOIUERSALE
13 Days
Don't Miss It
The
ashira
Will open it's fifth Annual Wonder Sale
Saturday Morning Nov. 4
Closing Saturday November 18th at 10:30 P. M.
We will make Rome Howl! We will let
down the bars and make Sweeping Re-
ductions in every department.
We have been getting ready for this Marvelous Money Making Monstei , jse ^ |jnes<
ceiving thousands of dollars worth of fashionable and dependan*®. mpnt psoeciallv for this
we have assorted, marked and arranged the stock in every depart ( anc|^rjce ft with the
occasion. We have tried tu put every arcticle where y°ucanget at t, exairnne p counter
greatest ease and satisfaction to yourself. Every department!s f u Il.?"d rinning ove never„
is bristling with bargains. Every effort will be made on the part of the Proprietors to ^ke T|
purchasing a pleasure as well as a money saver. We never had as many goods, we never were
good shape to give exceptionel valus as we are at present.
DON'T TAIL TO COME
and make your purchases now, while every department is complete.
Hardware.
100 foot Tape lines - JKfc*
Loose pin door butts Hx2A pr 5c
3x8 u 7e
" 44 4' 44 'Mx'M 44 lOe
<i tt >. 4x4 " 12e
Try squares 9-in - 22e
Sliding T lievels H'-in - 15c
" 44 44 8-in Ilk-
Mortise gagues, brass lined 21c
Marking " polished fancy 10e
44 4' plain 5c
8-in hasps and staples 2 for 5c
6-in 4' 4 4 44 1(*
Compass saw 14-in l«*c
Horse Rasps 14-in 23c
Plumb bobs 2 4**' •**
0-penny tinish nails 2 lbs for "w
Carpenters squares iron I'm*
Butchers saws 22-in 75c
Mrs. Potts
cold handle
irons per set
7i c
Wagon doubletrees ironed 75c
Cuttlery.
Tea and Table s|mk iis at half price
Razors
$3.00 Razors at
2.50 -
2.00 "
1.50
I 1.00
*1.50
1.25
1.00
.75
.75
.35
Pocket Knive:
Big line of pocket knives at
25 per cent discount.
Queensware
Cups and saucers, plain white
American (iiiuiite, ovide pattern,
only 0 dozen left, the best
liOc value ever shown, now
12 doz. Cups and saucers, old
I standard St. Dennis shape, large
cups and deep saucers, English
white granite, the lies! every il,,
j day use goods made, per set.
H doz. Cups and saucers. Balti-
more pattern. French China, pink
decoration, two sizes, worth 75 and
85e pe 1' set. elioiee of either
during Wonder sale at
Plates t-o match alfove at 01 c
2o doz. 7-in French China plates,
heavy gold decoration, a most beau-
tiful'pattern. very cheap at ijA*
$1.25. go in this sale at
2o doz. English semi-porcelain
pure white, with dainty wreath
decoration, full size, nice 10^
shape and cheap at 05c. goes
2-doz. 7-in breakfast plates
English ware liest made, at
Glassware
Tumblers good heavy glass
8-oz size, per set
Pickle dishes, oval shape
beautifully decorated, at
Butter dishes. 0-in
handsome pattern.
worth 20c goes at 05c
A big |iueof misceliiir'otis (ilass-
ware and at sjiecial prices.
Groceries
Dry Salt meat, per |M und
Silk Soap 0 bars for
VanCamps Pumpkin pie 31b c.
Concent rated soups 2 cans
1-lb package Tapico
Rather Greenville tob. 4 UK* |>lg
(i l and mas Borax jiowdcred
soap 3 packages
Dixie twist tob. 2 for
Kentucky's best tob 3 pkgs
Sweet Caporal cigarette tobac-
co 3for
7c
25c
10c
15c
5c
25c
10c
05c
10c
10c
{10. PI!
A prize cf ten dollars in cash will
be given to the man that brings
the largest number of women from
li to 110 years old in one vehicle or
any number of vehicles coupled to-
gether drawn by one team of as
many horses as he can hitch togeth-
er.
Note Nobody living within the
corporate limits of Cordell will be
allowed to compete.
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The Herald-Sentinel. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1905, newspaper, November 3, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169019/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.