The Maramec News (Maramec, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1913 Page: 8 of 8
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Free
Over One Thousand Dollars
QIVEN AWAY BY
The Hallett Herald
Free
THE LIST OF PRIZES AREAS FOLLOWS:
Grand PriZC: One Beautiful Upright Mahogany Piano, Value $350.00
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Nominating Goupon, Worth lOOO Voles
1 nominate the county
ot as a candidate in the grand piano contest given
by the Hallett lletald.
(Sign here)
(Fill out plainly and mail or hand to the Contest Manager of the Herald)
Vote for
your lady
to win.
Votes
6 mo. subscription
1 yr.
2 yr,
3 )
4
2do votes
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Shoo
5 vr. subscription
I o j r. 4*
15^ vr-
20 vr.
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25,000 "
50,000 •'
90,000 "
Look in this is-site for a vote coupon
P. A. STARCK, Pres.
No Mosey
in Adranu
— Satu fac-
tion Guar*
anteed—
Lowest Nat
Fee tory
Pricti —
Easiest
Terms — A
Saving of
$100 le
$ 2 00 —
From Fee*
tory Direct
FAMOUS STARCK PIAHOS
• Sent Anyivher* in the United States on
30 DAYS' FREE.TRIAL "Ytv*
She Maramec Viewx
9ui'.i;,hed to:n( &hur.ii n
iSubscrip ion $f 0C per near
OWN HOftX
E WILL SEND to any part of the United States a beautiful STARCK PIANO.
with handsome si'k veloor scarf, poliahed revolving top stool, with brass feet
and glass balls. Starck's Complete Pii.no Instructor, all fully warraatsd for 25
years, on 30 Days' Free Trial right in your own home, without asking any money In
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advance, and if yoii tooot find It ths I
•d and luahest grade '
Piaaayoakave ever seen or h«atd, and if it is not entirely satisfactory ai.d acceptable >
to yourself end fully equal to the meet famous aad highest-priced piano made in all
important features, thi n it may be returned to on. in which event we will stand the
freight charges both ways. We trust yon and lesvs yon to be "both judge and jury,"
hence yon are to be p'e tsed or there will be no sale, and the trial will not cost you a
penny. Isn't that fair? Yo-r banker or any commercial agency will tell you we are
able as well as willing to r-ake good on our guarantee and all our promises and agree-
ments. hence you are safe in accepting our proposition.
5.iad for Our Special Advertising Offer to First Bayers in New Localities
9 and Save All Unnecessary Selling Expenses and Profits. «
>ve will ssake it easv for you to deal with as. BO matter where yoa are located. We will
srrange VERY EASY TERMS to suit your needs. Seed for our Beautiful Catalog Today.
STARCK PIAN3S are Warranted for 25 Years, but They LAST A LIFETIME
8TAR9R 88 - HOTE SOLOIST
PLAYER PI AMOS wave Maoists
t>f us all. Send for Si«'cfal FUyer Piano
Catalogue if Interest! d.
BARGAMk M OTHER MAKES
andin used and rebuilt pianos attiO.itt).
$75. $100 ard up. Send for list. Church
A Parlor Organs—all styles and prices.
0 Write us today. Our beautiful literature will interest you. Mention this paper.
P.*A. STARCK PIANO.CO., Msimfscturers
Executive Offices and Wire rooms, 210-212 So. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO, ILL Dept.
IWRCKLS POST
Willi tlu- adv nt i.f the parcel*
po l i . us present fon'i, ti e met-
chant of llu sm ;i 11 town* have an
dvat ige over llu- la rye mad order
• •uses. The meichant that does I
i >i stud* lhe p on I- po t system, |
:id tr) t • t ikr adv;n t tye of it, w ill. |
ii a few year-, cimu- in contact .\iti
i pat eels post l.iw iliat will not 1
ii his inteicst, 1 m against him
Toe present law was passed,
on demand of the people of the ru-
ral di tiict , ;>ii I in piotect'ou of the
small tueich.iut. an.l i it it not taken
id\iinl..<re of t>y 11.< in. the large
mail ouht houses will ubl be slow
ti press on the miid of ev.rv con-
gressman thai ihtvcni leach, lin t
the l.«\v sh- n I * I I c aiiui.de.l in nidi i
thai the p.- ple n ;n he neivid..
In t'mt even*. llu* presi in 7 o
system ui l b«* d> tte aw.>v wit'*, hi i
o ie ill.it will give to ihr la.ige mail
order homes ihe same advant. ge
that Ti>v I'Tc-eni / ii^' system yives
10 ttie sni .I ii lo.tus and ictail mer-
chants. N
S.ii.lv this i.vei Mr. Merch.mt,
and I .ke adv mage of ti e oppoi-
nuuty pr. s.uie i to you throug'i llu
| parcels po i, nod il v u. do, and lei
\our farmer frien s know through
y« *ir local paper. ih ii v ii are will-
in - to -erve Hu m 1<v fi'ling iheir
,mitts— nd can u mpeK-wilh the
mail oitk-i hon*>e . \on w .11 then
leap ihe rewaiil tlis t the law in-
U'ln'ed \on ir> h tve.
If The Shoe Tit:-Wear It
I>o yI II think e have iiiom. y to
Ion|| nil Inil; tint • \\i h little o II I
i ileres' ? I1 \on ilium h ive another
lliirk coming. V liv donl you come
in d ti iv th it bill or note that is
pis. dtu-? Watkins Merc. Co. '
FOR RE >1T
l Co acres i'li'poved land I mile nort i
ea t of \1 trainee, pric • $joo ••
will let le.itcr work out $51.00 or
renl on' im(>rovinent. Eusv term*
Knquiie i f (ieo. M. Cdthveb M n-
aniec or -Hallett Oklahoma.
A good many subscriptions
oiied v\ith Jan. 1 Those wishing the
icipfr \vh snhsci iptions expired
the first of pie vear should at once
renew as ue will discontinue al
ta kers i i me is.
Spring is Coming
And we have 1 'ot of w inter clothing to cl se out at the ri^ht price*.
Ankle leggings for $1.00
" . 50
Sweaters ladies childrens 40
^ed, Whit 3 ail Na // Blua Eiderdown
yarns, a skein 5c
Groceries at a live and let live price.
Highest price for produce. Come i 1
and give us a trial. A barrel of saur
kraut per pound 3c
F. C. Tensfield
k?
I
Cosmopolitan
Ladies Home
Journal
Popular Maga-
zine
And all late journals
and magazines just
received.
$he Xaliett SDrug 'Company g
of'
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if Your Destination
Can Be Reached Via.,
Lines
Mallet,
tk ahem a
po vour advertising with the atl-
a i rtisers of this paper.
For Sale at the news office a He-
it ice cream separator, for $44.00.
Atleml I'm cells & Whit*« publi
sale 011 the 28th,
Ibirrel Sour K anl «t Wat in*
price 5 cents per lb.
ih-it i* reason fnnng'i why you
honM bu vonr ticlet that way.
Y«nir tiip will tell \> u why.
411 Steel, Electric Lighted Equip
iiient, Fred Harvey Meals, Shjrt
Convenient SKedul s
:«ie .O'lif ol tin r«*aso is why a ir j
vi 1 I' U I^L'I > 1.1 \ ll.S is mi resl lu
a.id 1 11 j v.ihle,
•Ti II the Frisco Agent where >on
pi .ii hi go—l.c will ifive ton full
nailietil.ii<• id out the ti ie Fibco set1.
V Ce.
F01 furilui i fi riitHtion regarding
rates ami ti m service, wrile either
of the mulersigiiel:
C. O. JACKSON, I). V. A.,
Okbil.nma City. Ukla.
C. S. Ill; 1*L, Agent,
I la. ti , 1 ildiihoma
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION
1 THE BEST INVESTMENT FOB THE FAMILY ll
Literature with a rurpose. enteirtalnment with an Ideal.
Information and Incentive comolned. Every Intereat of
family life, from housekeeping to athletics. Is covered.
EIGHT SPLENDID SERIAL STORIES IN 1913
CONTRIBUTIONS by FAMOUS MEN AND WOMEN
250 SUPERB STORIES by POPULAR WRITERS
THE DOCTOR'S WEEKLY TALK ON HEALTH
CURRENT EVENTS ACCURATELY RECORDED
The hi st expert advice on hasetiall, football, and other greet games
and spoif eprltofiae. hockey, fancy skating. A department for
girls su^irestiiifr profitable occupations, hints for dress, etc. For
the family, rccipes for dainty dishes, household devices, etc.
Swmplt Copirt nt The Companion Sent Frrt to Arm AJJrtt*.
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. BOST6N. MASSACHUSETTS
GREAT FAMILY COMBINATION OFFER
We do not know of any Family Weekly that we can more heartily recom-
mend to our readers than Tmt Youth's Companion. It gives us pleasure,
therefore, to announce that we have arranged with the publishers to make
the following offer:
fhe Maramec News and Youth's Com-
panion both for $2.25
II Swnl «y
Auetioi.eer
i l e v •'«•« anvtthrte Call al
t o'' ce ami get your ''ale Dates,
or phone my residence 51 on K at
Ch v I.m l, also ^ at i'nWi.etf
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Orion ft McNoill
LAWYERS
Special attenliou to oil and ga
litigation.
PAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
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The Maramec News (Maramec, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1913, newspaper, January 23, 1913; Maramec, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc179732/m1/8/: accessed May 24, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.