The Eagle City Record. (Eagle City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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Fcr Eagle City, "Blaine and Deltoey Counties.
IIWEPENDEM.
VOL. |,
Of the 'People, By the People, For the People
EAGLE CITY, (OILLON P. O.) OXLA., FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1906,
NO. 34
I CONSIDERATION 5
| Consideration is all we ask from you. We try to^ive you merchandise as reasonable in nr.ee !
' as you can buy (quality consistent with price)at any other retail shop in Oklahoma. Do yon con- ®
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LOCALS
Mr. Pu rvine went up to Long-
dale last Saturday.
Harness oil and Neat-foots oil
at J H. Wakefield's
£ J ouv,, ,u vntauuiua. XJV yuu luu- .
% 'r.OU.r o d°ing? We,I-some day you will be better situated in a financial way and |
2 w 1 e"ebVbe,"betterabIetopay us the same profits that some folks pay the mail order houses, t
® s , dnt V°U tG hrins:'a,your catal°Sues before you send away for goods that can be bought just ♦
! ( n i tint includes every page in your catalogue) and give us a trial. ▲ If you want to sell your farm
~ h/very general store in Eagle City will do likewise. j| list it with B. M. Ross, Eagle
* ,? "°' en,l''led t0 'hal coos'^era(,on? Are we tearfnll of all mail order .houses? Are we |
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♦ ' '\an> u'm' C':tK r:Do ,our lra^'rK at Eagle City and when you need a friend you will find @
% ' -lerchantsofonr little Bur* will befriend you. You will And in the "General Stores of f
.- to.vn ,,cnty of bargains.il,on look for them half as hard, as you>ork, looking-over :tnc ♦
A mail order rAtQlnirfiao ijt
month N- I
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mail order catalogues.
^ niak"ng it one of your positive convictions" that the retailor, willing to S
•t -mi « .vtvo himst-ii i,.. ,.t • . * v
I ' 1 a"jU<"--d '°,be °P°n can goon steadily increasing ©
I ;;,;""r'an"oft-P-^P^.no.n„Iyin the distribution of merchandise, but also in tta |
X; buildinjr 1(f towns ntA. c
We sell screen dooes. The
Long-Bell Lumber Company.
If you want to sell your farm
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city.
! give
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A -uuwuu ui IUL'1 cnanaise, but also in the «gt
^;b jilding ot towns into cities. Think it over. Friends, and see if we are tell,ng ti e truth, we be- ♦
g beye you w.ll drc.de that we are eut.tled to some consideration §
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V For the next few weeks' we will give away absolutely free about
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5worth of flne glassware as an extra inducement for casn trade I
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| -n .. l E-DAY, MAY \t We will have a "MAY DAY" cele- I
bration of prices. ®
& LADIES WEARABLES.
10 dozen Vests far Ladies, s^leev
Mrs. M. M. Abbott returned
from her visit in Dakota last
F ridav.
WANTED:—Some one to
break 100 acres sod. Inquire at
the Record Office.
Alfalfa Seed, Kentuckey blue
grass, English blue grass, and
white clover seed at Wakefields.
Kss just the kind to bluff hot
weather.
•/ May Day Prire 4c eac h
V 2ii.)Zr?n veils for Ladies, black
~ and br. vn colored, regular price
.«* , 25c and 35c.
& M-i\ Day Price 15c each
1000 j ards of ribbon in all widths
X ^ prices trom 12y2 (u 30ct '
...J May Day Price 10c vard '
Remember
Thomas Milling Co. will pay
38 and 39 cents tor corn
Claud Barns of Omega brought
a herd of cattle out to the ranch
last Saturday. He staid over
until Monday
The Eagle City K< • -. C
brought in a new hors- >ust Sun-
day to replace the one that was
burnt up here last fall.
Billy Skeen and John Wallin
„ deputy sheriffs of Blaine county
^ i was in our town on legal busi-
® ness the first of the week.
MENS WEARABLES. @
IS dozen yens i Us. in black'and#
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School closes at this place May
2nd. An excellent program is
being prepared for that night
Everybodyis invited to attend.
Dale-
white, regular price $1.50
May Day Price $1.23 £
20dozen every day work shirts A, T
forMen. This line of shirts is^l Fear We sold a few This
manufaotored bv the largest fac- A
tory. Regular price 50c @
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C - ti or r ,S„ pk°d Pnrk ,nd ,iCans- 10c size Can May Day 5c
.«ic Alton (mods hanc v Tomatoes. 15c size (fan, Mav Dav 9r
U> tons Healtn Ckib Baking Powder. 25c si^e can.' May Dav 18c
Absolutely l urc Maple oyrup <>0c size can. MdV Day 65c
A Few Leaders ia Our Hardware Department'
All sizes of wire nails, p..)ni. n, . , _
May Day 3c a lb. . May ' TI
nmimmmvmmmmmmmmm
Hs RclibaMc as the gcrapass to the mariner.
gAGLE mercantile
N.E. Corner. Broadway & Main
May Day 39c +
lo Trunks. Alfkinds,. from the 1
cheapest to the §jbest. Tell us A
tne kind yo.i Want and get, @
May Day 25 percent discount. @
vear we are selling a great many.
That is because more peop e are
finding out how good they are.
"THE ALTON GOODS."
Mr. Iler is preparing to move
the bouse he recently bought, on
to the north-west corner of
Broadway and Maine St. This
^ | puts a building on each corner of
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the stree it begins to look like
business.
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Eagle City.
The stock of merchandise be-
longing to Groves & Everhart
was sold last Saturday to pay
the debts of said firm. The
stock invoiced about $3,000 and
sold for $1,450, Mr. Kinnley of
Wichita bought it
Later:-J. H. May, has purchas-
ed the Groves & Everhart stock
f goods and has opened up for
^ business. He is adding a new
line of goods to his already large
stock. Mr. May was fomer'y in
business in III. Here's success
to bim.
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The Eagle City Record. (Eagle City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1906, newspaper, April 27, 1906; Eagle City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc179917/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.