The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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JET Alfalfa County OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JULY 31 1913
No 15
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accumulation building for the future - getting
ahead in the world A little effort on your part --sustained
s stematic effort and you can toon "
4' accumulate a sufficient sum for a small invest-
' ment and make your-start on the road to success
- Open an account with us no matter how
small your start add to it aa you can— keep it
growing and let us show you in how many ways
' we can help you' 7 ‘
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Bank of Jet
F P Cary Prest
l- C T Powell Cashier
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ASK FOR HOPPER DOPE j
t At the special meeting of ' the
Board ot County Commissioners
last Saturday a requisation 'was
rusde' on the state for a large
amount of the grasshopper dope
prepared by the A A M college to
kill the hoppers When the mix-
ture comes It will probably he un-
loaded at Cherokee and ‘It will be
i ecesaary 'for- the persons wanting
- any of R to go to the county seat
j It Is said to be q sure cure toi
I he pests and farmers here who
are Interacted to securing some of
It should' kjep In' touch wit b Coufr-
tytommlsshmer Andrew Si "to' when
U 1U he chipped He doesn’t know
just now but will be notified by
tbe County Clerk Just as soon as
the mixture Is shipped or reaches
Cherokee '
i Take
Unique
your tobacco - tags to the
WI88EBT WINS SUIT
Jake Wlgsqrt says hi secehreJ
word this week that ths stmts su
prom court had sustained the lower
court In hit suit against J:‘- P
Miller In regard to the ”short quar-
ter” of land which 'he ' purchased
some time age The quarter sec-
tion' contains pnly about 187 aorer
and the amount sued for 11 for the
difference to value shout (500
Mr WIssert says the' contract for
sale called for 160 acres and al-
though the deed specified “JOQ acres
more or less- according to govern-
ment survey' t ithe courts upheld
that as the farm waa bought and
paid for prior to the delivery of the
deed and on the basis of the con-
tract of sale-the latter instrument
was binding -
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FELL OFF BRIDGE—
Ralph Kinder -of Nash who yraa
working with' the Santa' Fe bridge
gang fell off tbe bridge throe miles
east of towd Tuesday r
He fell distance of eighteen
feet and turned completely over be-
fore striking' -thd ground He was
taken to his hoifie at Nash but the
doctor says be ' fa unable 'to state
Tuesday ' evening’ Just how serious
the young man's 'injuries are
let this DE Yom DUsn'Ecs ic::z
Feel free to consult us
at any time on any
business proposition
We are here for busi-
ness ' and want your
patronage You can
find no better place t of
make ' your deposits?
than in our Dank
Our Business is Mutual
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It is good for you to have a sound business Bank-
wfth which to transact your affairs ahd it is good
' " ' for us to have your business - ' 4
m ' FARMERS BANK:
J P MILLER Prssideht
S W TUCKER CAsniSU
Homs made Ice Cream
Unique Special price tor
or socials
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partlas
Mrti Stcphtmon Died
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Alice Ann Teller was born im Keo-
kuk Iowa March 22 1861 departed
this life July 24th 1913 - ' w
She was married to Columbus Ste-
Scmo Clooino Oargalnc for tho
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Lyle Okla where they lived until
seven years ago when they moved to
near Florence - r ' ’ — '
To this union was boro fourteen
children six having died id Infancy'
J Those living ares Mrs Bert Allen of
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of our Bis Annual Clearance Safe which closes Aujust Znd
We wilblrilode to cirrwt & lzZx cli )f our c t wide 1
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and Narrow Eniftroiderles and Floancingsi Alsof Men’s and
Boys’ Hats and all Summer Capk w
Drury Kani Mrs Pete Cordaman ot
’ Does It pay to advertise? I
- -ertalnly does or thousands of mer
chants who are spending a fortune
every year are badly fooled and
'nasmuch as It Is the most success-
ful merchants who are the heavet
advertisers who is forced to con
clua that It paya Last' week Sllar
Blackledge Company inaugurated
a two-weeks sale after matlnlg out
a ’large number of hills and running
a 'page advertisement In this paper
They state that Saturday’s sale
far exceeded their expectations 4U1 i
" that the bargains they were offer-
ing were being eagerally sought' af-
ter by the buying public This
wfeek the v Visitor printed -200
double page bills for F F Linden
A Go and carries the same MU in
the paper this week The bills were
distributed in all the neighboring
towns and in the country across the '
river Their eale starts next Sat
urday and continues for two weeks
and will be a regular bdnansa for
the people who want to lay In a
’ nek ' at money-saving prices Dur-
ing close times people are constant
Ijr looking fpr the chance to make
a dollar go as far as possible and
the sierchant who realisee this fact
(a the one wlio aeldom complains
' about slack business Of course
he' must sacrifice hlq profits but
above all he must let the people
know that he' Is doing this
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On account of trading all of my
property here and desiring tojnove
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swqy at the earlleet possible time
notice Is hereby given that all per-
sona -owing me must make settle-
ment at once otherwise the ac-
count will be placed with an attor-
ney for collection and coats wUl
be added Also any person whom !
I owe should present their bill at
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One share In Jet Rural Tel Co
for dale
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Corset Cover Embroidery
35c Values in Two Day Sale 27o
25c “ “ : lOo
50c' “ “ i -37o
Hats and Caps
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We handle the Thoroughbred Line
of Hats none better We have
them in the hew shades and shapes
Mens Thoroughbred
Regular $300 Hat in the to £)
Two Day Sale at ZV4-W
Day
Regular $200 Hat in the
Two Day Sale at'
Regular $150 Hat in the
Two Day Sale at
Regular $250 Hat in the - 7Q
Two Day Sale at y 7
$169
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Boys’ Hats s
Regular $100 Boys’ Hats in ’ ' OQ
the Two Jtey Sale at uyvv
Regular 50c Boys’ Hats in the —7- s OQ-
TwoDaySalg atu OUC
Men’s 50c Summer Caps at COo
1 lot of 27 Inch FJoundugs regular
$109 values in Two Day Sale at
Embroideries Flouncings
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69c
39c
13c
8c
7c
Embroideries 15c and 20c values
’ in Two Day Sale at
All 10c Embroideries - -in
Two Day Sale at:
All 10c Insertions
in 'Sale Friday and Saturday at
Grocery Department
Grocery Specials in effect thp last
Two Days Friday and Saturday
of our Annual Clearance Sale
- 3 cans Tomatoes 25
3 cans Hominy' 25
3 cans Corn — 725
7 3 cans Kraut tr ’ 25
7 pounds Pinto Beans 25 1
4 pounds whole grain Rice 25
4 pounds Navy Beans’ ’ 25
I can Pork and Beans Tf 03
1 pint Jar Sweet PicklesTT 10 -1
pint jar Sour Pickles ' 10
1 tall can Salmon K 10
1-4 lb Blended Tea for Ice taa 10
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3 pkgs Washingtwi CdspM 23
7 1 can Early June Peas- ' 10
- - 3 glasaes fine Apple Jelly? 25
- 3 boxes Matches J: 10
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home Edgey Stepheneon ot Milan - "
Kau and Nettle Bertha and Anna
'She wai a member of the Christian'-
church for twenty-one years ’
She baa been suffering tbe past tw7
weeks of gall stones 1
All of tbe living children exoept Mrs i
Allen were at her bedside when she
passed sway Mrs Allen arrived in
time for the fnneral Rev Heckart '
had charge of the services interment
being In the Lyle cemetery north of
Wakiia The bereaved relatives have
tiie sympathy ot all in their great lots
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She is gone but not forgotton
There will be one vacant chair t
At our fireside sad and lonely
Often will our bosoms swell
At remembe ranee of the stories
We so often heard her tell -
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True they tell ns wreathes of glory ’
Everymore will deck her brow
But title soothes the anguish only
Sweeping o’er our heartstrings now
Sleep today oh early fallen
In thy green and narrow bed
Dirges from the pine and cypress
Mingle with the tears we shed-
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We wish to thank thmany frieOds
who" showed their kindness and sym-' '
pathy during the eiekness and death
ot our beloved wife and mother r
Mr Stephenson ' 1
and Family - ‘
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We wish to thank the many friends '
who showed their kindness and sym-v
pathy during the sioknees 1 and death
of our beloved husband and father
Mrs SavanS’u Georgq
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H A Deck will leave Saturday for
Kansas City Mo to take a regular'
oourse at the Mlseourl Auction sohool
Mr Deck has been oontem plating tor -sometime
going Into the auctioneer'
business and after deciding to do so
ploked out the bast sohool known in
this line" The fact that they charge -a
tuition fee of 1100 tor tbe four Weeks’
course signifies that they practically
have their ehoioe ot students ' Mr
Deek will be open for auctioneer dates -after
the first of September
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Finch, Ursel. The Jet Visitor (Jet, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913, newspaper, July 31, 1913; Jet, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1711955/m1/1/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.