Foyil City Leader. (Foyil City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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Shoes
Mens' ladies' and childrens'
dress and work shoes, all si-
zes. All these shoes are fully
werth the marked price but on
account of the dry weather we
have not sold as many pairs
as we expected. Consequent-
ly we have about #500 worth
that must be moved.
A complete stock of clo-
thing, consisting of coats, vests,
and pants for men and boys.
All sizes. j
IPOiR OMEN I
We have a small stock of!
Ladies 'Ready-to-wear' house I
dresses, also childrens school!
dresses and coats to go at 1
YOur own Prices.
HATS
Mens' and boys' hats, all
shapes and sizes.
REMEMBER
All this stuff will be sold to the highest bidder andl
and asthisis the time of year you want to get your winter
clothing and shoes it will pay you to attend this sale and get j
them at your own prices.
H. HOBENSTEIN, Auctioneer.
You want one that is w!de*a*wake,
Truthful and fearless.
Ms The Foyil City Leader.
BIG SALE.
X w SELL
CJBLIO ATJCTloafl-|
For A, Foyil & Son,
At The Pioneer Store,
Foyil City, Okla.
Saturday, December 3 '10.
We Are Leaders.
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Hats, Caps, Boots,
Hi-Cut Shoes.
A nice line of Boys' fall and
winter suits at exceptionally
Low Prices
Considering the quality.
A new stock of Hosiery and
Underwear. We invite an
early inspection. Yours resp,
W STEWART, Bushyhead.
FILL LINE OF HATS and The
BEST SHOES IN TOWN.
Men' and Boys' Clothing.
I am here to stay and hope to win a share of
vour patronage. Come in and see our goods.
J E BURR
General Merchandise
Consisting of every thing usually kept in a first-class
store and sold at live-and-let-live prices. Dont forget.
Burr wants your produce.
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B E Culley was down from
(Bushyhead yesterday. He is
[building a new residence and
I preparing to open a drug
I in Bushyhead.
I Dr J M Boling of Clarmore
I is shaking hands with friends
fin the city to day.
I • j E Boswell was here from
Bushyhead yesterday.
I Mrs W L Miller came oyer
I from Sageeyah yesterday and
is visiting her sister, Mrs W
H Ward. Mr and Mrs Miller
think of locating in or near
Foyil City.
Miss.imogene Vincent, of
Ward's grove, was shopping
in the city yesterday.
1 ?Tand ^rs Kinsley were
visiting and shopping at the
county mt yesterday.
D H Dowling aqd family ex
pect to move to Kansas soon.
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Harper, William R. Foyil City Leader. (Foyil City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910, newspaper, December 2, 1910; Foyil City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc180304/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.