The Helena Star (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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f'JN fleck "of Fairmont lnd:
is visiting his uncle’ L A Heck
Edison Phonographs put out on approv-
al at J S BARD’S Furntture Store
John Lovelace of Rogers Ark
visited the first of the week with
his brother-in-iaw W L Osborn
Miss Rosa Dunlap who has
bten visiting in Washington and
Oregon for the past three months
returned home Saturday
Get your clothes cleaned and
pressed at the Keep-U-Neat
Toggery Satisfaction is Guar-
anteed Miss Snyder of Alva visitqd
Saturday and Sunday with Mrs
Brant Couch During her visit
here Lee Couch was all smiles
C G Osborn proprietor of the
Keep-U-Nent Toggery says he
can make old clothes look new
Try him and be convinced
Tha season for new Rugs and other
floor coverings is now here Come in
and see our assortment
J S BARD’S Furniture
LOST:— Between my residence
south of the mill and my school
quaiter two miles south of town
one rear wheel to a Sattley lister
Finder leave at the Star office and
receive reward
John C Gibson
W alterXevey of Carnmn was
visiting relatives here Sunday
I have 100 nice fat frying
chickens for the carnival
D Packard
D A Hughey and II- L-Kin-che’oe
of Cherokee were in town
Wendesday
Row goods constantly coming - in at
J S BARD’S Furniture Store
Professor Charles Ent was a
business visitor in Enid Monday
L A Fleck was a business vis-
itor in Enid yesterday
See M R Eakins for the best
Cream Separator on the market
Mrs M R Eakins is out at
Hooker this week looking after
some land interests
Laik Clutter and wife are the
proud parents of a fine 10 pound
boy which arfived at their home
Saturday September 3rd
Miss Chairity Branstetter left
Monday for Wichita where she
will attend Business College She
was accompa ned as far as Enid
by her mother
W S- Musgrove and family of
Paimero Colorado are here visit-
ing friends and relatives Mr
Musgrove was janitor at thh Al-
falfa County High School two
years ago
Public Sale
I will sell at my residence in Helena first door west
Baptist Church
Satudayr September 10
HAiNihD — (iirl to diTgeneral
house-work Apply at Mrs J F
Rhodes’ Resturant
ft
Arthur Arnold who has been at
Salina Kansas for the past eight
months returned Sunday night to
attend the A & M School at this
p’uce
Premiums are offered for cattle
lorses swine poultry farm
products fine arts and textile fab-
rics at the Jet Fair
Jest received — a car of Enid
perfection Flour and Feed
Ruley & Ruley
One feature of the exhibit at
the college September 12 13-14
will be a room devoted to the dis-
play ofeu-ios
The committee on arranging
this display requests everyone
who has articles of Historic inter
est to bring them in so they can
je displayed in this room during
the three days Everything such
as old books' documents works
of art and anything that would
lelp to make an interesting dis-
play “Cleanliness is next to Godli-
ness” Why nol keep clean by
u-ing the Alton Goods Ammonia
Washing powder and Household
Ammonia
SRAYED: — from John Lie-
brands pasture three miles north
of Helena one yearling colt black
with white spot in forehead Any
information leading to recovery
will be rewarded by A W Le-
Crone Helena Okla
Go to D Packard’s Feed Store
or Red Star Flour Corn Chop
and Bran One sack or 100 sacks
Martin Ent left Friday for
Stillwater where he will attend
the A & M College He is a
graduate of the 1908 class of the
Alfalfa County High School ’ ’v
Special Discounts
For Carnival Week
Beginning Monday September 12
We are going to make the following discounts on seasonable merchandise
you all need now and in the future Make this week profitable as well
as pleasant by taking advantage of this sale
20 per cent Discount
this week on All Ladies Queen Quality Oxfords
All Mens King Quality Oxfords All Mens and Boys
Suits and Odd pants
2s per cent Discount '
on All Ladies wash Suits
15 percent Discount
on All Wool Dress Goods
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We have a special assortment of in Mohair Souisette and Populin
$T 50 and $125 values Sale price $ioo
Latest Patterns in in the famous Cluett Peabody Shirts 100 200 £'$300
Qurnew Fall Good are nearly all in now When tired of seeing the
wonders of the Carnival Attractions combine pleasure with profitable
buying by coming and looking over our full showings in all departments
learn our prices and be convinced that we are telling you right
Wishing alia pleasant and profitable week
E Pi Smith
Corner 2nd -and Main Phone 34
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Commencing at 10 o’clock A M
All my Household Goods
and One team of driving
ponies
Terms of Sale: — CASH
Ghas Gisch owner
COL CEO OAKLEY Auctioneer
C E WALKER Cler
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We know that you have missed something
Every day we are pulling off some Great
Bargains at our store and you certainly have
cneated yourself if you have not been taking
advantage of them
20 Per Cent Discount on Som Shoes
20 Per Cent Discount on Some Hats
We have also put on a Bargain
Counter every Saturday which
we give some good Bargains
Our Grocery Shelves are all Full and we
take your orders and will deliver to any part
of the city
Any time you want anything brought o
your door call
Phone 80
Van Wye Bros
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Feed your Hogs White Shorts
and watch them grow We sell
it Ruley & Ruley
W T Whitworth of Augusta
democratic candidate for Register
of Deeds for Alfalfa county was
in Helena' 1 a s t Friday Mr
Whitworth is one of the county’s
best citizens and will make the
Republican candidate for this
office go some to beat him
Monday Tuesday and Wednes-
day September 12-13-14 there
will be a Street Fair and Carnival
Alfalfa County Farmers’ Insti-
tute and Live Stock and Agricul-
tural Exhibit held in Helena
Every Farmer is requested to
to bring in their Stock Poultry
Fruit and Vegetables Corn Oats
Wheat and all other Farm Pro-
ducts and put them on display If
there is not premiums already off
ered for your clas 01 stock etc
a list will be preparad
SB NYLUND
la Permanently Located here Office
over City Drug Store Calls an-
swered promptly day or night
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ADVERTITED LETTERS
Following is a list of letters re-
maining unclaimed at this office
for the thirty days ended August
27th 1910
Frey I) M
Ilinnei C T
Smith E B
Stephenson Robert
Parties calling for this mail
please say advertised
E D Immell P M
Strayed: — Two shoats black and
red weighing about 150 and 50
pounds Any information leading
to recovery will be awarded by
Abe Summers Helena Okla
BARBER SHOPS CLOSES AT I P M
Beginning Monday September
15th the Barber shops will close
at 8 o’clock P M except Satur
days at 11 o’clock P M
Gene & Bill
Paulding & 'Chaney
B8SIKESS MEEtTnS 0F STUDY CLUB
A business meeting of the Ilele
na Study Club will be held at the
home of Mrs H V Clark on Sat
urday afternoon Sept 10 at 3 p
m A full attendance is desired
and ladies please come preparec
to pay the dues for this year
By Order of President
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You Will Say
HowSwCCt! When you see the cool and comfy Dutch collars
we ordered for you to wear on these hot days
HOW Lovely! When you see the Batiste Lawn Dimity and
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Flaxon Linen dress patterns we have in stock
HOW Beautiful! When you see our embroidered hose in
all shades to match your summer dresses
HOW Good! When you have worn clothes which came from
our store and find that besides being “Sweet’’ and “Lovely” and
“Beautiful” they are also Good
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THE ALTON GOODS SIGN
AT ALL TEA MERCHANTS:
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Security Safety and Service are afforded the custom-
’s ers of THE HELENA STATE BANK
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Courteous treatment and efficient service in every demrt-
mentis cheerfully extended
It’s policy is conservative liberality and experienced con-
sideration and care of all interests entrusted to it v
New accounts are cordially invited and whether large or
o small will be appreciated
o E P GREEN Cashier
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Coppage, Everett B. The Helena Star (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1910, newspaper, September 8, 1910; Helena, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1726256/m1/8/?q=wichita+falls&rotate=90: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.