Fairview Republican (Fairview, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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“The Untamed”
Wednesday April -27
You know Tom the old favorite — This
is where you see him at his best in a
real picture with a real setting and a
picture that will -keep you interested
from start to finish — you will sure want
to see this one Also one of those fun-
ny “ROLIN COMEDIES”
Admission 10c and 30c
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LOCAL ITEMS
Tom Mollett of Chester was
& Fairview caller Monday
Beautiful Dainty Blouses and
Dresses at C A Moore’s
Ed Schlarb of Sherman was
in town Wednesday as a witne
in court
Wanted: Cattle to pasture by
J P Oneale Barney Okla
Ginghams assorted plaids and
stripes at 14c per yard — C A
Moore’s
A E Martin of Carmen was
attending court in Fairview
this week
son of near Ringwood were
in Fairview Monday visiting
old friends
F J DeWitt left Wednesday
for Blackwell to visit his son
C A DeWitt for a few days
I have a number of good
bargains in City properties
F V Morris R 2t
Infants wearing apparel at C
A Moore’s
Many new and Beautiful
Dresses arrived this week at 1
C A Moore’s i
Mrs Harry LaCroRS of Wich-
ita arrived Sunday for a weeks
visit with her husband
For Sale — Six coming year-
ling bulls out of old Searchlight
W E Doosing Granton Rtf
R Webber of Chester was
transacting business in town
Wednesday and gave this office
a call
Mrs Chas Tackett of Okla-
homa City arrived Saturday
to visit her sister Mrs C F
Fisher
Mr and Mrs E 0 Fisher
went to Carmen Friday and
spent the week end with Mrs
Fisher’s parents’ Mr and Mrs
Ed Solf
Mrs Pike and children went
to Clinton Monday for a few
days visit with relatives
Miss Hazel Pope who is at-
tending high school here spent
the week end with her parents
at Cantoji
Found: A watch charm The For Sale: Buff Orpington
owner can get at this office by Eggs for $150 G W Holderby
paying for this notice j Fairview Okla 13t x
Mr and Mrs George Stong Mrs R W Yager and little
announce the birth of a baby Miss Winnie Glenn Hamilton
boy Thursday April 14th went to Wichita the latter
" part of last week to accom-
Mr and Mrs Jerry Hender- pany Mrs U Hamilton home
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BASE BALL
FAIRVIEW OKLA
Sunday April 24
WAYNOKA LEAGUERS
VS
FAIRVIEW CUBS
— Well Look Who We ‘Have With Us
This Time Our Old Battling Friends —
Waynoka This will sure be a game of
base ball as they have one of the fastest
aggregation in (Northwest Oklahoma
The home boys have some team them-
selves and have not lost a game yet —
Come out and help the home team win
Game Will Be Called Promptly at 3 pm
Mrs Hamilton underwent an op-
eration at the Wichita Hospital
two weeks ago and is doing
nicely
Mr Embry left Friday for
Oakwood after-a pleasant visit
with his daughter Miss Joseph-
ine Embry
Mr and G W Johnston mo-
tored to Enid Saturday and vis-
ited until' Tuesday with rela-
tives and friends
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Service Car: Having a new
Ford touring car I will make
drives Call at Wright’s Gar-
age J F Peters R 2t
B’ F Looper left for his home
at Wichita Saturday after a
pleasant visit with his brother
Dn Loper and famiy
“Special” — 20 per cent dis-
count on all Ladies’ Spring
Suits Now is the opportunity
to buy C A Moore
Mesdames Ramsey and Odle
Long left Saturday for Cleo to
help care for their grandmoth-
er Mrs Earl who is very ill
Special children's Tennis ox-
fords and shoes size 8 to 2
98c at C A Moore’s
The report has" came that
Mrs J F (Red) Conner of
Fairbanks had died but we
have been unable to verify the
report
Mr and Mrs R L Cleveland
are enjoying a visit with Mr
Cleveland’s parents who arrived
Wednesday from Herrington
Kansas
their daughter Miss Helen
Leonh&rt who has been teach-
ing m the Guymon school this
winter Miss Leonhart’s school
closes Friday and she will ac-
company them home
For Sale: 6 room house be-
side pantry 2 closets and bath
Cement cellar cistern barn S
car garage — Everything that be-
longs with a town farm Phone
MJ 54 S J Jensen tf
Office Pierce Oil Company
over the Electric Shoe Shop
Phone 275 H W Nichols
Agent 2tx
J M Jackson received a
message Thursday of the death
of his sister-in-law Mrs Whit-
more of Fort Scott Kansas
He with his daughter Eliza-
beth left Thursday noon to
attend the funeral
For Sale: A Deering header
with binder attachment 12 foot
1 Sanders horse 2 disc plow
Inquire of Hein Bros Phone
1551 LX ' tf It
Mrs W J Graves of Topeka
Kansas who has been here vis-
iting old friends for the past
week went to Canton to spend
the week end with Mr and Mrs
Louis Houk returning Wed-
nesday' FOR SALE j
40 head of Shorthorn cattle
the serviceable kind 36 fe-
males and 4 males Most of the
cows and heifers have ' calves
by side or are with calf by
pure Scotch Bulls Sale to be
held at Hennessey Okla May
3rd 1921 by George-Yoeman
and R H Grimes R2t
STRAIGHT FACTS
AND INFORMATION
-We do not wish to humiliate
or injure anyone but as a mat-
ter of protecting ourselves we
had to expose the imitator
who advertised New Store Cof-
fee It is not good business
to call a fellow a liar- We
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This Means
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YOU ARE INVITED to the Series of
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Meetings now being held at the Church
of Christ
We are having large crowds at every
meeting with good singing by the choir
and extraordinary good sermons by
The Preacher Chas C Karacker
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Every Evening at 8 o’clock
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Good Sermons Goop Music
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Mrs Dan Bergthold and baby
of Oklahoma City who has been -10 aininr
the guest of her parents Mr uld £hermhL ‘J C
and Mrs W J Hein returned him We wlU say nht here’
G M Shive and niece Mrs
Shfve ' of Burrton Kansas
arrived Thursday for a visit
with Mrs Shive’s sister Mrs
C W McNoun and family
that when we have to get our
trade by knocking on our fel-
low merchants we -will quit
business Our bid for your
Coffee trade is to sell you bet-
ter coffee for less money than
you can get elsewhere
Below is a letter from the
H P Coffee Co St Louis
Mo Just a word for them
They employ no traveling sales-
men They do not sell to job-
bers the middlemen are cut
out They sell direct In fact
we buy coffee at the same
price as the wholesaler has to
pay' You buy from us at the
same price as the merchants
have to pay This company
carries twenty-two grades and
prices We keep five in stock
This covers the principle cof-
fees of the world
How big is the H P Coffee
Co? Every seven cups of cof-
fee drank last year the H P
people sold one They handled
one-seventh of all the coffee
used last year Now our offer
— You people who have been
ordering from the mail order
houses bring us your order
We will fill it and save you
the freight Just fill it out inj
the usual way J
We are going to carrv the
Miss Ruth Perkins Went to complete line of the H - P
Carmen Friday to attend the Coffee Co’s Teas Spices and i
track meet from there she went Extracts Listen Tea Drinkers
to Cherokee and visited until i We will sell you a pound of i
Sunday with Miss Edith Gass ‘Tea guaranteed to be as good
- - as any tea you pay 50c for
Miss Marie Wilson went to elsewhere — our price 25 cents
Carmen Friday to attend the Ask for free sample
track meet and from there to Well we almost forgot to cut
Cherokee where she visited over the price of coffee All 35c
Sunday with Mrs Mont Over- coffee now 30c
nomical method of distribution
it wilK be possible for you to
increase your sales on our
brands to more than what you
have been selling of others
Do not forget us when
in need of any other grade of
Coffee in addition to those of
our brands which you have
tried but we presume it is
unnecessary for us to say this
becaue it is our understanding
from your letter that you ex-
pect to confine your Coffee
purchases to us entirely
The full benefit of our
economical method of distri-
bution is also given in our
quotations on Teas Spices Ex-
tracts Cocoa etc and you will
be able to accomplish a substan-
tial saving by including your
purchases of these items with
your Coffee orders
Trusting this arrangement
may work out to our mutual
benefit we are
Very truly yours
H P Coffee Co
- THE NEW STORE
(Opposite The Court House)
DELPHIAN NOTES
The Delphian Club met with
Mrs C A Moore last week
The subject of the lesson was
the Drama of the Restoration
with Mrs Deem as leader
It was voted to give the Bet-
terment Club 3 dozen hens for
their Old Hen Week
The Club will meet with
Mrs J V Roberts April 28th
with Mrs A H Goldberg as
leader
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NOW this is the time to
have baby’s picture made Not
too cold not too warm They
will be O K if made at the
DeWitt Studio Better bring
them now 4tx
The New Store
Fairview Oklahoma
Dear Sir:
We thank you for your
reply to our letter of the 11th
inst regarding the question of
Exclusive Sale and in antici-
pation of your Coffee purchase
from us amounting to as much
as' you state 6000 pounds an-
nually we have adjusted our
Miss Neva Salsbury of Live-
oak California who has been
visiting relatives and friends at (
Cherokee arrived Saturday for ( records so as to reserve the
a visit with her friend’ Miss Exclusive Sale of our line for
Verna Shafer you jn Fairview
I Under
this arrangement
twT‘ anu j our quotations will be entirely
theTlVe t0 FafirW’ i withheld from the other dealers
JK? 5 S?“J and any unsolicited orders which
may be received will be declined
clothing etc Finder return to
this office or the Ford Garage
at Ringwood and be rewarded
Mrs W A Carver of Okla-
homa City is the house guest
of Mrs L II Royse She ar-
rived from Galena - Thursday
where she was the guest of
Mrs T H Andrews
Admission 50c
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so as to protect you fully and
we hope vou will proceed with
special efforts toward pushing
the sale of our brands
Coffee prices are low now
and conditions generally are
more favorable for boosting
Coffee sales than they have
been for a long time You
Mr and Mrs Fred Leonhart are- therefore acquiring the
and Mrs Ieonhart’s parents Exclusive Sale- protection on
Mr and Mrs Georr-e Halstead our line at an opportune t’me
i of Carmen left Tuesday for and we feel sure that with the
Guymon Oklahoma to visit advantage you have in our eco-
Used Cars
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I have a bunch of used cars that I am
going to turn' loose and if you are in
the market for a good used car it will
pay you to see me
I can fit you out in any make used car
you may desire and the price is right
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CHALMERS and MAXWELLS
I am also showing the new Chalmers
and Maxwell cars
Come in and let us demonstrate any
of the above cars to your satisfaction
L S EARLY
Major and Blaine Counties Distributor
Chalmers Cars Wallis Tractors
Maxwell Cars and Trucks
At Maxwell Garage Fairview Okla
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Cunningham, H. P. Fairview Republican (Fairview, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1921, newspaper, April 22, 1921; Fairview, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1723520/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.