Ellis County Capital (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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MMS COUNTY CAPITAL ARNKTT OKLAHOMA
THE ELLIS COUNTY CAPITAL-
Arnett - Oklahoma
The Leading Paper of Ellis County
' Elizabeth Seward-Beum Owner '
L I “Red” Seward Editor & Publisher
Mulberry Farm KHXliProp'
Poland fihina Hogs Poll Durham Cattle and'
’ - Barred Ply moth Rock Chickens
BIG TYPES— BIG PRODUCERS— BIG MONEY
Arnett Oklahoma Route Noi 1
Entered at the Post-office at Arnett Oklahoma as sec-
ond class matter August 21 1908 under act of March 3 1879
POINTED EVERY FRIDAY
SUBSCRIPTION — 1 year $lr0 6 months 75 cents
ADVERTISING RATES — 15 cents per inch single
column LOCALS — 5 cents per line each insertion
- THE BOOT SHOP
This is to announce that I am carrying a line of Petirs
Good Feeler Shoes for men and Peters All-For- IV ear -‘
Shoes for bbys
Bring in your firstclass Cow and Horse hides I
can have you a fine coat or robe made of them v
All kinds -of Shoe' and Boot Repairing'
David Kerbs Arnett Okla
Thomson’s Garage
4 ' ‘
For Hi-Test Oils and Greases Columbia Hot-Shot ?
Batteries ’ Full line of Auto Accessories which we "
eve Closing out at Bargain Prices' ’
-'Come- iii and Look Them Over
With every 31000 purchase we are ’
giving a $100 box of tire patching FREE
- Car Storage for the winter can he obtained here
Thomson’s Garage
' ARNETT - - OKLAHOMA
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SST!
OF — Shoes Underwear Hose Caps
Overalls Pants Shirts Gloves
' and Notions AT
7
20 to 33 and 1-3 per cent off
Everything must go regardless of cost
All Merchandise at SALE
PRICE for Cash only
ScE5c
Arnett
Oklahoma
DECLINE IN LUMBER PRICES
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We wish to let the public and our patrons
know that we are following the general doeline
in the market and are polling our material on the
market prices regardless of what it may have
cost Now is the the time to figure your bill
f ’ ' - v '
The manufactures are inclined to feel that lumber
has reached the bottom aud will advance again -along
the latter part of this year or the first of
next
The Long-Bell Lumber Company
Arnett Oklahoma
SUNSHINE AND SHADOW
Bad in the days when you were a
barefooted boy trudging to 3chool
along the dirty road or scaling fences
and climbing ' hills —through the
tangled wood and over'Yhe stubble
in ambitious quest of some of the
boyhood treasurers almost forgotten
now— do you not remember that you
had a comrade who always found the
rough side of everything? Who was
sure to find the thorn and reason for
complaint before he reached the berry
who alway displayed a wry face if
the tree had to be shaken before tlie
nuts could lie gathered the boy who
never found the water just the tem-
perature for a swim and the sun and
clouds just to his nation of the propel
thing for a fishing day?
There are many lessons to lie
drawn from the past even back as
far as the petty transactions of iliild-
hood for “the man is only the boy-
grown large” and in childhood’s
competition ambitions energies and
hopes are mirrored the success or
failure of the business man of the
future unless schooled by- the practi-
cal lessons of life he changes tbr
disposition which will mean failure or
depraves by dissipation that w liicL
means success - -
The sunny- side of the houses i
just around the corner only a few
steps from the dismal damp dark
disagreeable shade in which you have
been trying to do business and lie
socially all your life from the time
y-ou traded knives and played marble
until the present day Why don’t
you get around on the other side and
see how much warmer and pleasentci
it is bow much more happy an 1
successful you will be if you pick the
roses of life instead of the thistles?
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There’s no Place Like
FREEMAN’S
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To supply yoUr Hardware
Needs It is our aim to carry
‘ everything to be found in an
up-to-date
Hardware Store
W R Freeman
Arnett Oklahoma
non
HOC
cue
I will sell at Public Auction at my farm 1 mile East and l
mile South of Arnett on 1 “
Tuesday November 16th 1920
The Following Described Property To-wit:
8 Head of f Cattle 8
1 one-half Jersey cow 9 years old will be fresh soon- 1 red In
cow 6 years old giving milk- will be fresh in March 1 red n
cow 4 years old giving milk freli in March ! red heifer I
2 years old fresh in March 1 spotted heifer 2 years old
fresh in May 1 red heifer calf 6 month's old f Jersey cow
0 years old will be fresh by-sale day gives about 4 gallon a
day test 4 fi 1 red cow 5 years old fresh in December
Our Re-Adjustment Sale -T-
WE are going to continue our sale so
that everyone will have a chance to buy
their Fall and- Winter -Goods at the
right price - ' :
WE are indeed highly pleased with
result of the sale so far - '
t - WE want to call your attention to the
"fact of our large Stock of Christmas
- 5 Goods just arrived '
Shop early while the selection is good
GERLACH-HOPKINS MERC CO
' N v
Woodward Oklahoma
DC
1 Buckskin mare 9 years old weight 1100 pounds in foal by jack
1 bay horse smooth mouth weight 1 100 pounds
9 Head of Hogs 9
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2 fat hogs weight about 250 pounds each 1 Poland China
brood sow 1 registered Poland China sow 2 years old - 1
registered Poland China gilt 1 year old 2 Poland China
pigs 10 weeks old Hubject to registration 2 Duroc males “
large enough for service papers will be furnished
: I will sell at Public Auction at my resi-
dence in south Arnett on '
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Saturday November 13th' 1920
The Following Described Property
2 dozen Buff Orpington pullets -
Six ton of good kafir hay
FARM LOANS — 8200000 00 to
Loan in November Quick Service
Guaranteed write or call J J Henry
Arnett Oklahoma
STRAY CALF -Came to mj
place about a month ago color red
about 0 months old owner can have
same by paying for feed and this
notice — II H Sat toff Gage Okla-
homa Route 2
STRAYED— Ahrait ten head of
hog branded small LT cn left hip —
Notify G B Oxer Arnett Oklahoma
- FOR SALE
in good repair-
Cfjrage A li
IMPLEMENTS: 1 wide tired wagon
1 Davenport 1 sewing machine 2 rock-
D ing chairs 5 dining chairs 2 beds and
j id°LZen Piym°Uth R°ck hens (springs 1 book case 1 Chifferobe 1 dresser
1 rug 9x12 1 dining table 1 kitchen cabinet
1 wide tired wagon 1 wagon with header barge 1 14 inch 1 ti ‘ v i i t
suikey plow good as new i walking cultivator i five tooth cui-H L'lue enamel range stove 1 large heating
tivator 1 two section harrow l lawn mower 1 wheel baow 1 carpenter tool chest with stove good kumor Ai ciAtrA
some tools some garden tools l post hole digger 1 Perfection spray -1 setleather work t 8°0C1 aS 1 IOUr DUmer Oil StOVe
harness 2 leather collars 1 - - With nvpn 1
HOUSEHOLD GOODS:-
l wash stai
cook stove
L wash stand 1 sewing machine 1 sanitary cot 1 washing machine
?ook stove 1 4-hole gasoline stove 2 incubators' 1 chicken coop 1 hen -setter
cream separators 1 5-gal ion cream can many other articles too numerous
2 heating stoves 1
1 brooder
to mention
Sale to Begin at 1:30 P M
TP 6 1" m cj a fums V aui under ash Sums 'over $10 00 a credit of 12 months
will be given on approved security at 10 per cent interest from date 5 per
cent discount for cash No prbierty to lie rat oved until settled forr -
‘ ' CALE TO BaiN AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P M - -
TERMS OF SALE: — All sums of $1000 or under1
cash over $1000 a credit of 6 months will be given pur-
chaser giving note bearing 10 per -centMnierest from date 5
per cehtdiscount for cash on sums over $1000
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’ See it at New Waj
Johnson Proprietor Ve 0 1 3 C 11 HI AllCtlOtlCGT
C A DUNN Owner
J J Hamre Clerk
&
Ira D Potthous Ovnor
Col Dean Aud r J J£ire Clerk
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Seward, L. I. Ellis County Capital (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1920, newspaper, November 12, 1920; Arnett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1713722/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.