Coalgate Record-Register. (Coalgate, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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Grandest offer ever made by
any newspaper or merchant ii
Coal county in which every young
lady will have a chance of securing
a Treadway cabinet grand piano
diamond rings watches bracelets
necklaces etc without cost
Remember you get one
vote for every 5c paid in
at the People’s Drug Store
or at The Fair either on
new purchases or old accounts
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A Handsome $350 Treadway Piano
Given for secursng the largest number of votes in
the contest and 13 due bills ranging from the amounts
of 1260 to $200 to the next 15 candidates
The Fair and
Peoples Drug Store
The voting is now going on Call
For your tickets when you pay
money on subscriptions the Record-
Register or buy goods at the FAIR
or PEOPE’S DRUG STORE select
your candidate and go to work for
her
The ballot boxes are now
retdy and you can vote as
you please at c ither of the
stores
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Remember ladies you can win as many of the special
prizes as you like still your votes go to your credit for
The Handsome $300 Treadway Piano
Goalgate Record-Register
Os M Stevens Publisher
Published Every Thursday
One Yea i I CO
Six Month S
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Admitted as second class mat-
ter at the Post Office at Coal-
gate under act of CongressMar-
eb 3 1879
Well it i possible for us to
get a Ktean enough to organize
Looks mighty Lad that a town
the aize of C4algat( can't s'Jid
a moa&age afut-r 6 o'clock — that
wo can't have night mc-sage ser-
vice commercial dub could
poiiliy assiot in this mat tier
uit of the course of our little
tiny boat to notice the fish that
play along ttlie aides 'We have
fuel water railroad and labor
wad all that in needed w eapital
and chu Is- secured if we
cn after it Many towns with
bialf our advantages ar getting
ahead of us Now why int get
bus)'
TRUE FRIENDS
When every man In town wouli
be the beneficiary it cntamJy
look funny that we can’t g
togetlier and j why our n-
urance rates cannot be cut
down- They C(uld Us witth the!
pivper effort
To find diamonds men have to
Shovel over li‘as and heaps of
mud and saud and gravel To
g'-t gold they dig out tonU ot
wort files rock So oirt of mul-
titmlj of people imlifferTit and
not a few hot ile- I have Exca-
vated a tioe frioMJs r s°-
The are my jewels j wear
them in a little sack around my
iwul’a neck- To fieel rich 1 have
only to take hheiu out and
count them owr They are
ninie the riches of life — Dr
Frank Crane
A good stiff commercial organi
zaition with the right kind of a
pull oould get a fiter the M O- &
SJ and land them in C!
We underdtaiiid tliey are figur-
“g on Coalgate mighty strong
The Oklahoma Central ha
cyCral times signified her will-
mgn'cf to coin e into Coalgate —
if our businem men would get
together and handle this propo
mtiojj right we lsdieve tihe O-
C wouLl he glad to “have to”
lf our citizen could really
(Coalgate tut site trik people
who come here now and then
from oth-r placctt they might
possibly awake ami pick up some
of the diamonds at their fdt-
“Why inn Y Coalgate one of the
largest manufacturing cities of
tihe south west part of the tftae"
ig tihs invariable question pro-
pounded Whyf because w
to wrapped up in the pur-
Better hurry to Levin's while
he Mill making those very low
semi-annual sale prices and get
what you want at a small cost
WANTED — 25 laborers at
Bromide Olitic Stone Works
Apply at works Bromide Okla
' NOTICE
Wanted sealed bids for school
building in school ‘district No
46 in Coal county Plins and
specifications mav be seen in
couDty superintendent’s office
Bids opened by the school
board at 1 o’clock p in Satur-
day Nov 4th 1911 The board
has the right to reject any or all
bius
W C Stanford Director
W E Jones Clerk
J W Henley Treas
loii ’t forget the place — S-
Levin's next door north of port-office
NOTICE
Wanted sealed bids for school
building in school district 33 in
Coal county Plans and specifi-
cations may be seen in county
superintendents office- Bids
opened by the school board at
1 o’clock p m Saturday Nov
4th 1911
The board has the right to re-
ject any ond all bids
J A Harrison director
W M Glover clerk
We are receiving new goods
daily to supply the demand we
h&Y during our big peini-annual
sale — S Levin-
Miss Scbea:k is organizing a
class in reading and expression
Any one interested in this work
see or phone her at Dr Sadler’s
Remember that our entire stock
of dry goods clothing shoes
winter goods blankets puilts etc
are still on the market at our
very low semi-annual prices — S
Levin
For Sale— Good team of mules
wagon and harness Will trade
for town property Apply to
Day Harley
gate Okla
dc Co Co Coal
Mrs Max Kahn returned
Tuesday from a two weeks visit
to friends and relatives in Tulsa
Ardmore and Wichita Falls
Texas
Preserve The Likeness
Of Your Family
With a Family Group lec-
ture at wir Studio
All kinds of 1’hotograiHi
Work made Promptly A
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Don't Wait — Come at once
and bring tha Babies I
ROBERTSON’S STUDIO
Queen Aye Coalgate
We invite everyone who wishes to buy any kind of dry goods clothing
shoes ladies’ coats or suits to come into our store and get our prices before
they make their purchases
It Pays to Buy Standard High-Class Goods
We handle the well-know Printcess suits for ladies Class “A” clothes for men John
B Stetson and “Worth’’ hats for men
“White House” and “Mansion” shoes tor ladies ‘‘Buster Brown” and “Educator”
shoes for boys and girls The A J Bates the Weber the White House and the Crawford
shoes for men
E W ehirt8 or ®en- The celebreted MUNSIXG UNDERWEAR for men women
ana children
Ask Anyone About A Munsing
Only the best in neckwear and headgear
We have on display the nobbiest line of ladieB' bags including velvet satin and mesh
' j We also have a lasge line of ladies’ furs ranging in price from $100 up to $2000
Come early and select one for a Xmas present
Our Shoe Department is complete
Our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Dp’t is complete
Our Clothing Department is Complete
Our Novelty Department is complete and the quality ot all is high
grade and w’e stand back of each and every article ihat goes out of our house
that if not as represented we refund your money
Buy the best at medium prices by trading with us
Coalgate
Oklahoma
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Coalgate Record-Register. (Coalgate, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1911, newspaper, November 2, 1911; Coalgate, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1715194/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.