The Helena Star (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1911 Page: 3 of 6
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Subscription
SPECDAL SALE!
V
Contest
For Thirteen Days Commencing August 5th
I will sell the articles mentioned below at at a great Reduction
Owing to ifhe shortage of Crops I am compelled to dispose of part of
my stock at a great sacrifice Come and get yours while the prices
are below cost -
Fly Nets
Single Nets
Eisb cord nets regular price 82 25
Sale price S12S
Imitation leather regular price
8150 Sale price $251
' 100 stran leather nets regular
price 8500 Sale price $375
60 stran leather nets regular
price (4 50 Sale price $325
Double Nets
Team leather nets regular price
f 9 oo Sale price $675
Heavy cord team nets regular
price 86no Sale price $475
Medium weight cord team nets
regulas price 8500 Sale price $375
Cord nets leather bars regular
price 8550 Sale price r$425
Hammocks
Hammocks that are selling for
8250 will sell for $200
Hammocks that are selling for
$750 will sell for $475
Hamo-Ports that are selling for
81000 will sell for 7 $050
Paint Reduction
All Hockaday Town and Country
House and Barn Paints will be sold at
10 Per DenT Discount
Records
All Standard Phonograph Records will
sell at 15c or Two for 25c
These Prices Are For Cash Only
Phone 32 Helena G II Benedict The Hardware Man
For Thirty Days
Commencing Thursday July 77
Ending Saturday August 26
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Fifty Per Cent
For quick action and low rate
on Farm Loans see C E Waik-
er at the Farmers State Hand
Let me write your insurance in
the old reliable Continental none
better C E’ Walker at Farmers
State Bank
All kinds of legal papers writ-
ten up Notary at the Farmers
State Bank all the time
ROTICE
ENTERTAIN CHILDREN
Mrs J S Bard Mrs Hutch-
inson Miss Emma Ivnupp and
Miss Marjorie Helmer entertain-
ed the Junior Department of the
P esbyteriaa church Friday after-
noon at the church After a mer-
ry afternoon of games ice cream
ind cake were served to the little
folks
SURPRISE OR MR AND MRS WRIGHT
The members of the Presbyter-
i 1 Church fortified with a freez
cr of ice cream a number of cakes
and much good coffee walked in
io the yard of the Wright home
nude an assault on the house and
c mpletely surprised Mr and M rs
bright Tuesday evening After
a pleasant evening the guests de-
parted wishing themewly married
couple many happy years of life
We will have a car o f corn
chops in soon Price $145 per
sack from the car
Holey & Eakims
FOR RENT — Good farm f o r
cash Enquire at this office
SURPRISE PARTY AT HAWKINS'
A sui prise palty was given for
Walter Tompkins at the home of
Mr and Mrs 'John Hawkins
Tuesday night The Hawkins
home is in the country near town
a d c rowd arrived there at nine
o'clock Mr Tompkins had gone
to bed but the young men of the
pirty pulled him out of bed and
a ter he was wide euough awake
to know that he didn't want to
li -lit them he was soon ready to
join in the fun with the crowd
A pleasant evening was spent in
playing games Peaches and
i- earn aud dake were ‘served A
number of young people from
i own attended the party-
Miss Nellie Schroder who has
ien visiting her mother Mrs B
1 Judy and relatives for the
ist three weeks left last Friday
Quincy III and Canton Mo
here she will visit with other
datives before returning to her
ome in Streator III
LOST — Suit case some where
between Carmen and Enid Find
er please return to I C wheeler
Enid Okla
LAW Olficft OF M C GARBER
Third floor of Chamber Commerce
building Enid Okla phone 1200
Mr and Mrs- Lafe Ivnadler of
Jet are visiting Mrs Knadler's
parents Judge and Mrs Rowe
Miss Francis Brown of Hal-
stead Kansas is visiting her
grandmother Mrs Addie
t
Gordon Immel and Richard
Helmer are attending the fair at
Anthony this week
Mrs Hi S Wilhite and son Ot-
tie and daughter Icilone were vis-
iting at Sam Young’s Sunday
Miss Birdie Walker visited
Miss Nelle Cnadd of Cherokee
Sunday
Mrs E B- Coggage visited her
parents at Goltry Sunday
W L Oldham of Enid was
visiting in Helena Saturday
Ri e Clarkson left Saturday for
Anthony
Dr B L Rose is rapidly re
covering from typhoid fever
For Sale — Good corn at the Ran-
dalls &Grubb Elevator
Mr Wilkie of Inman Kansas is
visiting friends here
Ed Tuxhorn was called to In-
man Kansas on account of the
sickness of his mother
Rilla'Swaggard has Typhoid
fever
Roy Berrian came home Fri-
day W G Beatty left Tuesday for
Caldwell Kansas
Mrs Ellis Green returned from
Harper Friday
Mrs F S VanWye’s mother
and sisters are visiting her'
f
’WFREE
is the only
Insured
Sewing
Machine
Just Think of It?
The Free Sewing Machine I in-
sured (or five yean against accident
hr-s-g wear fire tornado light-
ning and water This ahowa out
hath in
SD'FREE
Sewing Machine
ThTnft what thfa rnoml
!! E23A8?— at if too btnk tb whole aecblM
or uy Pt (oeedle belt or attachment etc)
1 it will be replaced to roe w'tboat charge
end for our booklet In the Day’s Work”
Sewing Machine Co Chicago 111
J S BARD Dealer
HELENA
OKLA
Will be Given Awav
For the Thirty Days we will conduct a Subscrip-
tion Contest in which any of the various Churches
or Lodges of this commuuity will be permitedto en-
ter This will not be a prize contest but will be con-
ducted so that each contestant will receive a good
compensation for their efforts
The Proposition
We will give to each contestnat 25 per cent of
all money they collect on subscription and to the
one who receives the most vote we will' give them
50 percent of the amount they collect
1 All Contestants must announce an or before the day of the
opening of the contest at which time the first count will be made
ahd published
2 The count will be made and published each week until the
close of the contest
3 The amount paid will include New Renewal or old subscrip-
tions For $100 paid on subscription 100 votes will be given
” $200 ” ” 400 ” ” ” ”
” $300 ” ” ” ' 900 ” ” ” ”
$400 ” " ” 1600 ” ” ” ”
” $500 ” y ” 2500 ” " ” ”
4 A committee of three will be selected to make the count
5 Do not come to this office to pay your subscription and ex-
pect us to do the voting we positively will not doit Cut out the
Coupon below write the contestants and enclose in an envelope with
the amount paid and drop in the ballot box which will be at the
Francis Drugstore
-Bring your Grain and Stock
checks to the Farmers Stafe Bank
for cash or deposit
‘ Since the heavy rains all kinds
of vegetab’es are coming in Sev-
eral people have planted gardens
again- The farmers who were
scared about their corn now wear
a broad smile
The Ice cream social given by
the young people of the Christian
Church at the home of Rev and
Mrs Gardener was quite a suc-
cess The large lawn with the
electric lights hanging above the
tables was a pretty sight Every
one present seemed to enjoy being
there 'V
Miss Gertrude Pratt of Enid
s‘ visitihg Miss FMna Eyer
For Sale— Good corn at the Ran-1 L
dalls & Grubb Elevator
VOTING COUPON
Enclosed find
credit of
the same to be placed to the
- --- on sub
scription to the THE HELENA STAR Please give
votes to :
jame
$ Address
The Helena Star
EVERETT B COPPAGE Ed and Pub
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Coppage, Everett B. The Helena Star (Helena, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1911, newspaper, August 10, 1911; Helena, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1726303/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.