The Greenfield Hustler (Greenfield, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1913 Page: 7 of 14
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GREENFIELD, OKLA., HUSTLER
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Farmers Day at Greenfield
Next Saturday, October 25th, 1913
Bring in anything you have for sale. It will be sold at the sale grounds.
Call and register at the drug store. Get a number on the $5.00 prize
Special Bargains at Stores for That Day Only
20 per cent off on
Dressers, Sideboards,
Folding Beds,
Extension Tables
Colby Hardware
Company
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20 pounds Sugar
$1
3 cans pink salmon - $ .25
1 large box oats - - .20
Potatoes - - - 1.00
1 sack 48 lbs good flour 1.10
WILL COOPER
OFFERED FOR SALE
One bay horse, 5 years old
One sorrel pony, 7 years old, weighs
800 pounds; saddler
One gray saddle pony, weighs 800
pounds.
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Anadarko highest patent
Flour - - $2.25
Greenfield
Mercantile Co.
5 per cent off on
STOVES
Yenser & Stribling
40 per cent off on
All Sweaters
20 lbs cane sugar - $1.00
J. S. COOPER
Special on
Stock Food
GrEENFIELD DRUG CO.
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JUST
fANYTHINGI
in the
;DRUG LINE.:
Come and select from our- ■
TOILET ARTICLES !:
OUR NYAL LINE
IS COMPLETE ?
A Pleasant Day for Everybody. Come!
Hardware
and Harness
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Divioyo EDGE PLANES
There is a class and style in
VlAMQSt) Edge Planes that
makes you proud to own them.
They work easily because made to fit
the hand and after the late designs
that insures a pcrlcct "bite."
The big rubber handle never
tires the hand. Notice that
but three fingers can get into
the handle. The forefinger is
to do the guiding. Try one.
GENERAL
BLACKSMITHS
AND
W oodworkmen
Our shop is well euuiped
with the very best of
modern machinery and
I>est of alt we have had
many years of practical
experience. Try us, we
guarantee satisfaction.
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We now have metal bottoms
for |
The Dennison Iron
Works
Greenfield,- Okla.
WE PRINT
SALE BILLS
I
Greenfield
Drug
Company
J. H. SIMS, Dentist s
WATONGA, OKLA.
Over 1st Nat'l Bank. Phone 103
In Hitchcock second Mouday
and Tuesday of each month.
R. M. Adams
Registered Optometrist
Authorized by the State of Okla-
homa, by examination, to fit glasses
for the relief of eye strain and im-
provement of vision.
WATONGA, OKLAHOMA
IN ANY SIZE FROM A 2
BY 4 TO ONE THE SIZE OF
THIS PAGE
BRING US YOUR
ORDERS
AND WE WILL DO THE
REST JUST RIGHT
Old papers for sale at this office
5c a bundle.
Mrs. E. YV. Detwieler went with
Frank Renner to El Reno this week
where the latter had a large splint-
er removed from his arm. He got
the splinter in his arm in an acci-
dcut last summer.
Julius Detwieler took his engine
out to Clate Duncan's to run the
cutter to fill his silo. W. H. Detwie-
ler will look after the cutter, and
both jobs will be done right.
wagons,
haulers.
Just the thing for grain
See them now.
YENSER & STRIBLING
<: reentield
Oklahoma
Have Your Credentials Ready.
Well doing Is determined, not so
much by what we do as by w hat we do
It with. An artist can show with a
piece of charcoal that he ia one.
ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINT-
ING QUICKLY AND
NEATLY DONE
An Aviator Saved Life.
At Berek-sur-.Mer. near Boulogne,
France, a few days ago. an invalid
went for a drive in a little donkey
cart, which stuck fast on the seashore
and began to sink. Just as the tide was
coming in. His plight was seen by
an aviator, who succeeded In attract-
ing the attention of a fisherman, who
rescued the invalid.
Rather Dull.
When we get down to It, life hasn't
half as many complications as a ten-
cent dram*
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The Greenfield Hustler (Greenfield, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1913, newspaper, October 23, 1913; Greenfield, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc177703/m1/7/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.