The Devol Dispatch. (Devol, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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To unload and distribute the mammoth stock that is now on
display at Our store
-0v rpHirpd a verv Snaopy'j Again we want to remind you of our very
I iliof ladiesUand childrens Coats men’s and Select Shoe Department the latest stock "e
- M’ have ever carried and at the same-
1 I old price before the rise by the man-
ufactureiv Tile Billikins and Baby
Doll are the Nations biggest sellers
We have them for you Sendus that
mail order see how well we can fill it
without delay
We will appreciate your business
hojtfe1 suits new Roman silks wool
t poplins moire and plad dress goods
Cur store is jammed with choice mei
chandise bought at a low fljjuie and
will be sold without reserve advances
as we are entitled to have
Mrs Moorhead receives new milli-
b nary each week
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ee the Devol Mercantile’ md-i-ery
ad elsewhere in this issue
Mrs J K McKenzie and Son
Lalon were guests of F Me
Kenzie and family near Grand
held the first of the eek
Mr and Mrs J C Bullard of
Roky Ford are visiting relatives
in Law' ton O&la
M M Reece of Lone Star was
a business visitor in town the first
of the week
“Uncle Jack” Dinsmore of Lan
caster- Texas was a Devol visitor
Monday
Jas Taturn departed Sunday for
Norman Olda wh ere he wi’1 at
-nd the University as a Freshman
this year
J F Devol and son Frank trans
acted business in Walters Friday
Wctd has been received l:y
Mr and Mrsv J F Devol from Mrs
Anna Woods saying that she and
Teddy are nicely located in Love-
land Colorado Mrs Woods has
secured pleasant employment and
Teddy is attending school The
lady's name appeared on the pro-
gram in an entertainment given
by one of the churches there
Attorneys Lon Morris and J C
Norman were in Devol on legal
business Monday
The people of the Christian
Church have purchased the Blue
Valley school building and will
have it moved to their lots here
P B Cannahan trans
ness here Monday
Cotton has been coming In quite
rapidly lately both gins are kept
jusy and much of the cotton has
een marketed j
The Edgar Hurst Tailor Shop
ias moved from the Wallace build j
ing to the building formerly occu-
pied by Martin and Chaffin as a
Real Estate and Insurance office
P H Page H Skaggs and A J'
Summers of Valley View trans-
acted business here Tuesday
W G Allen and family of Tenv
pie Tex are guests of the gentle
man’s parents Mr and Mrs W J
Allen-
G W Benge and W W House-
wright drove to Walters Monday
to transacted business'
The little 7 year old son of Mr
Postlewaite of Valley View bad
the misfortune to get his hand
caught in a sorghum mill recently
The skin and flesh were torn from
the bone and the bones crushed so
that the member had to be ampu-
tated It is feared now that a part
of the arm must b£ removed as it
is not healing as it should
Oi Friday the J F Lawron
family moved into the house
rccmtly vacated by Mr and Mrr
M S Chaffin and on Tuesday the
O D Yeager family moved into
the nice residence which W P
Anderson has just completed
Sayle Ziegler was called from
the dinner (able Wednesday
issue a marriage license to Mr
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A Blue-Blood is a Person who Lives Right and
Dresses Right- To Dress Right call on us and
get some of our beautiful new £oods Uie have
all' the latest materials and styles
To Live Right buy some of the good equality
Groceries sold by Us life have a car of Acme
Flour Let uo make you prices as prices are
advancing every day lrJe can save you money
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DEVOL OKLA
100 Miles Without' A Stop In 97 The Senior Class has met and Have you seen the Firemen us
Minutes ' organfzed end elected the fellow the new fire hose to sprinkle the'
A1 Stratton Defeats 12 Competi- ng officers:
tors in Big Rockford Event Nelson Emery f res
When Ike pace proves foomuch Vice-Pre
to for such riders as Staker Verril Etta Uihe Secy-Treas
L Brier and Sargent its a fist One Don Barrett Artist
W Webb and Miss Oma Thomp- but the Harley was equal to' tbe Lucy Weaver Historian
son both of Jolly' Ttfx The ecu-’ occasion and Stratton was the Nona B Landers Poetess
pie was accompanied by several man to turn the trick Not One Claud McCollum Orator
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lots here fiends frim Devol among them of the 12 machines which theHar George Isebbrhrg Liar
tactdJ L'-bi- being Rev Rees’ who performed ley-Davidi&n defeated madfe i non Eula Hall Pophetess
h ceremony They were mar- 8tOD performance Strattons' last Arthur Chesher Sarg
street and wash off the buildings?
U you have’ you will realize how
valuable -he city water works are
Plenty of water for private use
and thousand of gallons for any
emergency thatV what the well
produces The firemen have 20-
50ft liftks of hose making 1000 ft
all This will reach from one
hydrant to another
h ceremony They were mar- 8top performance Strattons' last Arthur Chesher Sargent-at-Arms
risd in Tanf Halil — Gfandfield laps were his' fastest It quality
We neglected to mention in las £!terpri§e that counts— not the price f
eek’t issue- that E’ B McClnre £ b F Su'er rfay DiVol' visitor jpHNSOtf BR6S Agents’
s aVoriing a neti Ford dar Monday Walters’ OlU
This is tke largest Senior Clas Klahan and PlokertotJ milli0ere(
1 e l j- of Grardfield will beat the Devo
that the D H S has ever proceed NfcrcaBij SafurdatfVith a fresh
and they hope to make if the best lin cf Ie all
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Hannifin, S. P. The Devol Dispatch. (Devol, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1914, newspaper, September 25, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1763730/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.