The Devol Dispatch. (Devol, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1914 Page: 4 of 9
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Jlxks They arc of one piece and the spindles are guar-
anteed not to break If you should break one in any way we
Will replace it without charge and without question
Bed Another weak point in Buggy construction has
been welcome in building the body It w impossible for the
corners to come apart That is 90 per cent of the Buggy
troubles begin in the corners
BeCl)CS The reach is another point that is rot overlooked
m the EMERSON Buggy The reach in thus buggy is
iron on the bottom full length and the side braces extend
through to the fifth wheel
Springs The Springs are of the best material having
fogr leaves bolted a the front and rear
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tlx top Here is the IDEAL when I say Ideal I mean
that there isn’t another Buggy made with a Top solidly - con- -
sfructed besides the ideal construction it is built of the proper
material '
Coating The finishing is as good as can be bad having
clever coats of paint on the gear and thirteen on the body
There are other points of advantage Come in
and take a look at the vehicle itself It will please you We
also carr a rice line of Buggy Harness as well as good
serv ’cable team harness at the right pi ices
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f If Andrass for Treasurer
E H Andfuss candidate fop
county Jffpourer is running on hjs
qualifications and asks the voters
to read the following endorsement:
Learning that Mr £11 Andrues
who was some years ago an em-
ployee of our respective institu-
tions is a candidate for the office
of Treasurer of Cotton County
Qkla we take pleasure in stating
that as a hoy and a man most of
the years of Mr Andruss was spent
in this town and that his' record
was clean and he stood well in
every way and especially well as
a business man He served our
respective institutions the City
National Bank and the First Nat-
ional Bank about four years each
in the capacity of bookkeeper tell-
er and the various duties pertain-
ing to hanking and his merit en-
titles him to the highest recom-
mendation as a quick and correct
accountant and all around business
man and a faithful and industrious
employee He then stood high in
our regard and gg stands yet and
we trust him fhe success that we
feel he deserves
Respectfully
C H Boedeker
President City Nationul
Bank Bowie Texas
T C Phillips
' President First National
dv Bank Bowie Mexas
The bst tigs firsi class horses and obliging
drivers We run a feed barn in connection
We solicit 'your patronage and rguantee
good service
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Lee Smith Proprietor
Oity Barbershop
of Oevoi OY'a
Shaving
' Hir Cutting
Smoothly and Neatly -done
J H Frye Propiietor
agents For
WiCHITA STEAM LAUNDRY
In a Class by Itself
Brick
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Yeager Grocery Co
Successors to T G Uillow
We pay cash for all produce
Just received a ear of Flour and
: Feed ‘
ThetFlour that is in a Class by Itself
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We also Have ElReno’s Best
' Bvery Sack Guaranteed
We make Special prices on canned
goods in case lots
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Managers
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This is It
Easiest to operate
Easiest to clean
The only self balancing cream
Separator on the market today
The best by test
Sold and guaranteed by
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Pure Drugs Patent Med-
icine Prescriptions care-
fully compounded School
Supplies Toilet Articles
Cold Drinks and Cigars
Anyone can Apply
CAMPBELL’S
Varnish Stain
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For Finishing Floors Furniture
and all Interior Woodwork
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Hannifin, S. P. The Devol Dispatch. (Devol, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1914, newspaper, July 31, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1763722/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.