Ellis County Capital (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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Our New Spring Goods
Are Ready for your Inspection
' Voiles Silks Crepes French Gingham and Lacet
' 4 Some Beautiful Collar and Cujj Sets for Indies
' Shirts Cpllars Ties Work Clothing and
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Sealpax Utdenvear for Men
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Hosiery for Everyone
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The Joy of Possession
The joy and satisfaction we’ experience in
owning ourdiome is perhaps our happiest human
experience The feeling of independance — the
pried we may have in its appearance and the solid
comfort it contributes in out lives is worth all it
may demand of unin effort and eeonoitiy to
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' Btlilcl a Long-Bell Home Prices of building
material are now reasonable and a Long-Bell
home is the best of security for a loan Thousands
'of people borrow money to build and pay it back
in installments like rent It’s largely a matter
of determination— of getting started: Come in
and talk to us abd let us help you get started
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THE LONG-BELL LUMBER COMPANY
Arnett ' Oklahoma
Prices Slashed
Look Them Over
Mens’ Champion Tennis hoes
Mens’ Champion Tennis Oxfords
Mens’ Work Shirts at ’
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Mens’ Ladies and Childrens hose 20 to 50 per
- cent discount
Crown Shoe Polish 15 ceat vaule now 05
A good Salmon at per can - 10
Sliced yellow' cling peachy' syrup packed at 25
"25 cent Peaberry coffee- at - - 18
All Ladies high' top shoes reduced 60 per cent
Mill run bran $125
These are only a few of the very low prices we
are making on merchandise
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Sibley & Company
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Snlart -New Suits Skirts Dresses
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Crump’s Made-Rite Store---Ltohpie
Suits Which Reflect Both Style and Quality " ’ h
Dresses Sklrts and Blouses In allthe neVest Styles and Colors
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Crtimp’s Made-Rite Store
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Boles’ Shorthorn Sale
Thursday May 12th 1921
ENID OKLA
FEATURING THE GET AND SERVICE OF
PLEASANT FAIR SULTAN
PLEASANT Fair SULTAN — is by Fair Acres Sultan by
Whitehall Sultan he was purchased of Lookabaugh for
the record price of $760000 Nine of his sons and daugh-
ters have sold for a total of $9125000 a record equaled by
no bull living or deadf in America — He was undefeated
senior bull calf in 1918
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Pleasant Fair Sultan
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7 Rnllc 7MMoStly sired by Pleasant Fair Siijtan
1 1 PU115 I" i bull aired 'by' the $1725000 Fair
Acres Jr and out of a 'daughter of Royal Victor
9A Pom aloe Sired by or in service to Pleasant
JU"Fair Sultan Seven cows with
I calves by side and rebred to Pleasant Fair Sultan
Blood lines represented in this offering are:
I Victoria Butterfly JRoseblush Dorothy
I Campbell Mina Clementine and Missie
Write for Catalog
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Aro Thoso Pricos Right?
Pure Lard 15
Cheese 29
Luncheon meats 18 to 22 cts
Breakfast Bacon 28
Chuck steak beef
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Loin Round & T-bone steak 20
Beef Roast 10
Beef Boif 122
Pork chops S: steak 20
Pork Roast 17J£
Side Pork Fresh 15
Tork Sausage IS
Gallon pitted Cherries $125
Tomatoes 10
Corn - 12
Evaporated Apples 12
Sifted Peas 15
Cut Wax Beans 15
1 pound Jar Cocoa 40
Peaberry Coffee 25
Flant Bean Coffee 15
Vinegar per gallon 35
Flour $210
Compound 12
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The balance of our stock is in line with
' ' these prices
Come in and see us before you buy
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Sanitary Market & Grocery —
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Closer fi Ilclloely Prop’rs
Arnett - Oklahoma
Mr and Mrs F M Beum left
’Wednesday for Tckatnah Nebraska
where they will spend a few weeks
with Mr Beum’s parents They will
go by way of Fellsburg Kansas where
they will visit with Mr and Mrs
A J Miller and childern It is their
intention to be away about two
months they will return by the way
of Des Moines Iowa and Ft Smith
Arkanos where Mrs Beum will visit
her sisters
Methodist Church Notet
r ’--During the past week tfce Editor 1 Clark Dispersion sale March 22nd
had the pleasure- of visiting Blue 1 3 coni'g °n in fine style and at
1-abli? Stock Farm east' of town where ' P?6? stands:l foet hifilroa a ‘J- V
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T °“ton- s growing and develop lenght from a point between the eyes
‘ tog w11 Holstein cattle and Poland “to the root of his tail This is a
' Chinn hogs Mr I’oulton is building i correct measurement and gives those
'W 11 fine ’ herd of Holsteins and jwhp were present at the sale some
getting together a splendid herd of Jfa °f the wohderful ' developement
‘ Poland Chinas His herd boar Big hog has made in a little over one I
Dsher purchased in the Seward — J month 1
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Don’t Depend on 5 Spring Deliveries
Spring deliveries of Ford cars have never been certain
and they should not be depended on- Demand has al-
ways been greater for Ford cars than the supply So if
you would bo sure of having a Ford car buy it now
while deliveries are possible
Only a limited specified number of ears has been allotted to this ter-
ritury That allotment cannot bejnereased because the demand all over
the country is greater than the supply of production
It s first coine — first served All orders are filled in rotation So if
you would he forehanded if you would be certain of having a Ford car
when you want it— -then you will buy a Ford car now A signed order
with us is you i protection It is the result of the wisdom 'of looking
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If you buy a Ford car now don’t think you have to “store” it The
Ford is a car made to serve its owner for business or pleasure throughout
the entire year Ford owner? have long since come to recognize the fact
It is 410 longer popular to “lay-up” your car for the winter Buy h
Ford car now and use it now
W N Mitchell Dealer - Arnett Oklahoma
Why the church of Jesus Christ
should appeal to men a -
Because it Js as broad and as narrow
as the Bible It is not a social institu-
tion but in Gods service for the sal-
vation of men It recognizes the
preaching of the Wrord as its only
business
It proclaims to man without fear
or favor the whole counsel of God
It shuns sensationalism and practices
plain gospel preaching 1
Its services does not aim to enter-
tain but to liftup the heart to God
It leads you to know your sin and
your Savior from sin Jesus Christ
The Methodist Church invites
next Sunday
Sunday School at ten a m
Follow'ed by a “Mothers Day”
program
Preaching at eleven o’clock
On the jubject of Mother
Junior League at three o’clock
Epworth League at seven o’clock
Preaching at eight o’clock
ladies’s Aid Thursday afternoon at
the church "
Prayer meeting Thursday night at
8 o’clock
Choir Practice Friday night' at
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The resources of God 'are' only
promised to‘ those who undertake the
program of God -
Come worship with us '
R D Duckworth Pastor "
Through the courtesy of County
Agent Tom Marks the Editor was
permitted to visit the Holloway
Poland China Hog Farm south of
Arnett last Saturday ' We had v a
very pleasant trip find viewed one of
the best herds of hogs to be seen' in
Western Oklahoma The Holloways
are real hog men and have lmught
of the best hogs sold in Ellis county
during the past year In the $510QO
The Giant Yankee they have one of
the best males in the state at the
head of the herd If you are inter-
ested in good hogs take a day off and
visit the Holloway Farm - where
Poland Chinasre growing big!" and'
getting bigger every hour
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Seward, L. I. Ellis County Capital (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921, newspaper, May 6, 1921; Arnett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1713818/m1/8/: accessed April 19, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.