The Miami Enterprise. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 284, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1914 Page: 2 of 6
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Store News Miami Enterprise
Now is a Rood time to SOW Ihiued Thursdays
blue grass and white clover BY
ITh Enterprlsa I’ublUhlng Company
Trim and spray your trees
now We have the necessary Subscription Trice per year $150
tools and spraying solutions
Let us show you what we have f V c"nd‘cU? mUer il
4 ii wl ii j tha Miami Okla poatoRtce
to spray with The fulldirec 1 1
tions are on the box
how and when
Tells you I In the Tuesday issue of the
Live Wire an article states that
Every day customers are tak- a party paper can only be run by
ing advantage of our low prices! a newspaper man while it takes
on all kinds of wire la big baby to run an independ
Are you goto to paint! It to ?n‘ ppcr Now we do not be-
00 ua bout tho B P S lino of1''''? °“r tor trlk'"8
our paint A fullatock for every! 'J1 Enterprise when he wrote
ne(Kj that article but as tho Enter
prise ii an independent paper
Cypher s Chick Food for the we fet we ha(j jca9t en
young chickens will bi just what I slifrhtly Our knowledge of a
you need to keep them in Rood baby is a small child that cries
growing condition Only 3cts 1 for what it went Now so far
per pound or $2i5 per hundred Ue Enterprise has not cried for
poun°s I anything but just went out anc
Garden seeds ii bulk or pack-1 got it
age Two packages for 5 cents
You will find all kinds of gard-
First National Bank
Miami Oklahoma
r (
Capital $ 50000oo
Surplus 30000oo
Resources 450000oo
We Want Your Banking Business
4 per cent Interost paid on time deposits
Farm Loans-Long Time
No Red Tape and No Delay
E1NSEL INSURANCE AGENCY
Ill
en tools at our store
Millner & Fribley
Don’t Make
A Mistake-
Go to
BUXTON’S
22 lbs granulated sugar
Lard compound fresh and
good lb
2 large cans tomatoes
5 lbs Navy beans
2 cans Sweet Biscuit baking
powder
Inter State cofTee package
2 cans pie peaches
2 packages mince meat
The Corporation Commission
of this state with Judge Hen
shaw presiding was in session in
Miami Monday of this week for
the puriose of fixing reasonable
rates on gas used for power at 1
the mining camp The com-
plaining mining companies were
represented at the hearing by A
Scott Thompson and the gas
companies were represented by j
Mr Kane of Bartlesville The 1
evidence developed that the gas I
was being furnished to the con-1
sumcr for use under a boiler at
twelve and one half cents per
thousand cubic feet and to con-
sumers for use under a gas en-
gine at 25 cents The commision 1
clwas asked to stop this discrimin-
lation and fix a rate on gas en-
gines the same as fixed under
boilers
The matter was taket) under 1
11 advisement and the gas company
I was ordered to furnish a com-
plete detailed statement of
IF IT IS TO
t
Eat or Wear
You’ll Find It There
WHERE?
AT
2 packages corn starch
Matches 3 boxes 10c 12 box 35cactuai rnoneyC(j investment and
cupon that the rate would be
I established The presiding
jc judge intimated from the bench
that there could be no reasonable
Coal oil gallon
Smoked fish per pound
3 cans pink salmon
G cans milk
2 cans sugar corn 15c
Gallon goose berries 50c
Gallon apples 30c
Gallon peaches 30c and 35c
Gallon apricots 35c
G packages Star Naphta 25c
G bars Crystal White soap 25c
G bars All Right soap 25c
6 bars Clean Quick soap 25c
WAGONER’S
On 4th Street
Galvanite Roofing
Guaranteed for 10 years
without painting
j&sis for such a discrimination
It is reperted that 20431 per
sons attended church in Joplin
ast Sunday This only goes to
)rove that if you want a crowd
t is necessary to adverthe In
a great many places at present
the churches add greatly to
their attendance by using the
news papers
T J McCauley Construction Co
Concrete of Every-:-Kind
Corner Main and Third Sts
THE
i
Coyne Lumber
Company
One nice thing is that you can j
go without meat if you want to I
— "
Mrs Tom Barnett of Wyandotte
was & Miami visitor yesterday
Ralph Seaman of Oronogo spent
Sunday here with friends
Henerv Lambert and wife of
near Afton were here yesterday
on business
Ottawa County National Bank
MIAMI OKLAHOMA
Solicits your business and Offers Every Favor Consistent
with Conservative Banking
4 per Cent Paid on Tune Deposits
CAPITAL $50000oo
SURPLUS $10000oo
C P WILLIAMS President J S CI1EYNE Cashier
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The Miami Enterprise. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 284, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1914, newspaper, March 5, 1914; Miami, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1792343/m1/2/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.