The Cordell Beacon (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1915 Page: 2 of 10
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THE CORPKLL BtACON, COWPKLL OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, MAY th, 1915.
Watch for Our Dollar Sale
Week beginning May 22.
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"WRIGHT"
Place
Watch for Our Dollar Sale
Week beginning May 22.
MA1NTY SPECIAL 13^ V HGIAIIVS fob MAY SELLING
f~ ~ ~... . "i We intend making May business larger than ever before and we are fullv "confident Ih.l I.—. -_j , / ■>
Ladies Silk Waists
These bare Just arrived. pure —
white and black Silk Waists. | •ffl
Einbrolderled in the same I
• i.t Wit— at * • "
only, ,
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We intend makin* Ma* business larger than ever before and we are fully Widen! that our large and well selected
stock together with our very low prices will easily make this possible. We have met with nothing but encouragement,
in fact our every effort to get more business has met with success and we can assure our customers and the public gen-
erally that the bargains we are offering for May are genuine money savers and wilPmake this a banner month.
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE "WRIGHT" PLACE.
Ladies Silk Hose
These are In white and black
only, with doubled high splic-
ed heels and doubled toes
and lisle tops, as long as' they
last, the pair,
25c
MOST REHARKABLE PREMIUM OEFER EVER MADE
FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS,
$10.00 DECORATED DINNER SET
By a very fortunate arrangement with The National China Co. of St.
Louis and Chicago, we have secured the exclusive control for this locality of
their famous 42 PIECE "WHIE HOUSE MONOGRAM DINNER SET and
we want to place one of these sets in every home in this section. These are
made from the best quality China produced in America. The body of the
China is the purest Snow white, embossed around the edges, heavily glazed
in brilliant satin finish, light in weight but strong for every day use.'
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FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS
$10.00 DECORATED DINNER SET
«. These sets consist of FORTY TWO PIECES and are beautifully <5ec-
orated with cluster of dainty pink roses and green leaves with a gold edge
J,', -fu , . • !^u •1 fu 1 ,°,ral decorations, the sets are richly decorated
DINNER SETS ARE ALL
THE RAGE. The initials are burned or fired with the other decorations and
wont come off. Tnese sets would retail for ?10.00, in fact China Houses
who are prepared to decorate China would charge $9.00 for the decorations
alone but we are not going to sell them, we are guhig to give them awav to
advertise this store. COME IN AND SEE THIS ELEGANT GIFT
"WRIGHTS" PRICES MAKE THEM ALL TAKE NOTICE
Ladies Wash Skirts
These are extra heavy crash and
outwear any skirt you can get.
Choice,
98c
Ladies House Dresses
These are in all sizes and col-
ors, values up to now they
sell at, only
69c
What Time Will the ( lock Mop?
Saturday afternoon at 3:30 we are going to give
away. FREK. a 42 piece "WHITE HOCSE" .MON-
OGRAM DINNER SKT. All Time-Cards are good.
Some one will get the best and nicest gift that
has been offered yet. Come to "WRIGHT'S"
Extra Special-Ribbon
Sic
These are in Satins and Tafetas,
three to five inches wide and
any color in the rainbow, the yd.
Ladies Waists Special
98c
These sold at tl.39 and were
good values at that price. Al-
most any kind you need. Now
Boys Palm Beach Suits
Shown In both plain and stripe, many of them with two pairs
of trousers. Great "values and a common sense suit lor summer.
3.S0, 3.75 and 5.00
A good baseball Vlth each dollar purchase for the boy#.
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Remember our
Dollar Week Sale
starts May 22
Meos Work Shirts
These are the regular 50c kind,
made f blue granite cloth, dou-
ble stitched all over, choice
35c
Mens Palm Beach Suits
Just arrived. Palm Beach Suits in
any Color or size. Suits that you
can wash like a shirt, and ihey ar>*
always dressy, the most censible
suits for summer that were ever
made. Made by KIRSCHB \«'M. and
there are none better, prices
6.50 to 8.50
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Greatest Soap Sale
In Western Oklahoma
We use this purely as an advertising
proposition. The makers of ROYAL
CUTICLE SOAP believe that by let-
ting us sell the soap at less than half
price they will get the beneii of a
great amount of advertising. Nolle
better at any price, the cake
10c
Three cakes for 25 cents.
Boys Oliver Twist Wash Suits.
New colors and new designs, all-wool, well made and real little
nKjns suits. Ideal suits for the hot summer days. See them.
75c to 1.50
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It Pays to Trade at The "WRIGHT" Place
Ladies New Skirts
These are all wool crepe, Bel-
gian Blue, Battleship grey. Na-
vy and black, real |5 models.
Choice 1.95
Remember Our
Dollar Week Sale
Starts May 22.
Attorney George Zlnk of Hobart,
•was In the city Saturday.
John C rider, of the Shiloh commu-
nity, was In the city Saturday.
Jim Ellis, farmer from near Dill,
was a Cordell, visitor Saturday.
N. L. Horn-hens, from near Dill, was Get your aluminum welding done
a county seat visitor Saturday. at Murdock's machine shop.
Duff Dean went to Clinton Thursday Miss Faye Armfield returned home
afternoon on business. {from Elk City Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Boldlng of Rocky was I Cast iron welding done at the Mur-
ln the city Tuesday. dock Machine shop. Give them a
rial.
| Albert W imlca of Rocky, was
[iter in Cordell Sunday.
J. W. McNatt from southeast of
I Foss was in the city Monday.
C. O. Cai isle and wife of Dill, were
visitors in ''ordell Monday afternoon.
Ben Levlne whs registered at the, ,, T naugher of Hobart was trad
l.«e-Huckins< Hotel in Oklahoma City, jnK jn u,e city last Saturday. \\\ H. Grlt!!n left Tuesday af
last Friday. | [noon for Hot Springs, Arkansas.
J. N. Klllough, who lives south
spend a
ith or two for the benefit
W. H. Kc«>n and O. D Woods werei|{ocky, wan visiting his brother, \\. • i li,s health.
In from tin- Red Bluff community | v Klllough Saturday.
Baturday. J. N. Standerfer of Hobart was in
H. E. Ferguson of Rocky was here the r)ty Sunday visiting I son. .1 ,
George Willis, of Gotebo, was here Tuesday after his automo'> •!::• A
Sunday, the guest of his uncle, W. H.jhas been receiving some repair-".
Hills.
Prof. M. B. Burks of Snyder, wa
Wm. Cook from the Lone Star com• hl.re liis( Saturday at.il Su:
inanity, was
itrday.
county seat visitor Sat-
pst of County Attorney
Ash.
J. Q. Adams from the ltainey com Attorney S. Burnett" <pent M-
Jnunlty, was trading In Cordell 8at-i(iny rrllj TU,.sd#y \n pa.ils Valley
urday. loral bu-din-
O. P. fitu
Balunlay an
Mmwrx ■ l
up fain alfalt'
Hi of B«
ie was down [ s w McKee. George Mill
contract wlpi v Galloway, from the Dugi
I Mr . W. S. Copeland and children,
who speqt a couple of weeks with
her parents at Frederick, returned to
< Cordell Saturday.
I J. K. Waldrop, business man of Rocky, i
i was attending to some county scat,
Attorney Ct
You ca
I welding i
shop.
I FOR
O'Neal. I
Prof. B
Hope s< h
with his ]
Victor
from the
in the eli
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Jones enter-
tained the Ighth grade students of the
Cordell schools last Friday night.
P. B. Tisdal went to Clinton Monday
on business.
Miss Myrl Shirley of Clinton was
the guest of friends in the city last
Friday night.
Only One "HROMO QUININE"
Bt any kind of cast iron ro grt th* grnulnr. cut! lor full nsme. I.AXA-
nt \t ii...i.. hv i 1'lVl BKuMO yL'INIJiE. Look (or«i«oalui*o<
at vurdot k s machine E. w. orovh. CurtaaCoUtaioneDay. stop*
' rough and hradaclic. ■ml work., oti cold. iW.
, K. A. W. Cannon, from southeast of
Rocky, was transacting business in
Cordell Monday.
1 If. O. N. Crab, who lives four miles
' south of Foss, had business at the
1' minty seat Monday.
lI.E:—Pure bred Ancona's
for 1' or $."> for 100. Kd
dell. It 1. 4wks.
Herman Welchel, well known cit-
izen of Horn Valley, was a visitor
in the city Monday.
H. R. Ferguson, well known citizen
of Rocky, was a visitor In the city
Tuesday.
I'ord, teacher of the New
. was home over
i-nts.
FOR SALE:—My own Improved
holce Mebune cotton seed at 75c per
•y Itin. J. R. Armstrong. 7 miles west
:and two north of Cordell. 4-29.
itty.
itrvle
.Monday
prominent farmer) w. w. Hughes, representing the Klk
neighborhood. wasi(.lty MalWp Works, was a caller at
aron office Monday He is can-
; In WaKhita county this week.
nnd Carter to put
; Jir.lri
the best Old Line,
rt Steele, Cordell
it I
Frl
llarve Dean departed Sunday
ti for Fort Worih, Texas to
> r mother. She received word
morning that her mother fell
ok- her Irs.
Mrs.
Miss l.i ' i Callaway, who has be<*n j Uev Mo. re.
here vlxltlng her parents, returned,Ills work at the
to Amarlllo. Texas, the first of the pi" of . "lis on
4 the
M*t* t
Wed i
Keith and baby of Col-
. lhisville, rikla., arrl\<d Sunday after-1
tiler and optl fnr u Tj^lt )ier B|stcr> jjrg>
o Coo vein Ion t. d. Wolford.
4. F, Kl
from «•«< '
He report
the Lone '
well known farmer
n, wi.s here Saturday. Ir
prospects as good In (,
otntti nity aa ever In
doner Prlntini
, calling i
>f Cordell Frtda:
the hialory of the cc
Roy
ion of poetmn«ter and •Maurlne, d«>
of Rocky, got hN no e Hty fur an
Agent J. K. Kerr, left last Thurs- Mrs V ill I
day morning for Springfield, Mo., lo badly smashed up when lie wa* tni< k Hve*<
take treatment for his eyes at the with a base ball laxt week. He was
company'* hospital. If hla ^yes Im- playing ball with one of his brother*. R. K Gernert.
prove to permit It he will return the The parents took li.m to Hobart for ' l int, was a conn
latter part of this week. treatment. day.
se'i'l llttl. (fsiightor,
I Friday for Kansas
Hied visit with rela
:md Chief nier
• it visitor Tuea-
jred In 6 to H f)av<
John Hoy, former county weigher,
who was sp< tiding the winter an<t part
of the spring at Oklahoma city, re-
turned honi« Friday .evening. Mr.
Hay baa been eaaistnnl Sergeant at
\ruia for the Oklahoma Hiale Beuftte
rry of i-'eut
y and Sunt)
Whenever You Need n licneral Tonic
Take (lmvc'.t
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
rhill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic bemuse it contains the
well kimwn tonic propertU sofQCIMNK
Slid IKON. II nets nil tie UMIi Qtlftt
out Miileria, Rtirkhes the HUe<d aid
Buil ls up Ihu Whole Syitcui. SO cert*
Maurice Foster was down from
Clinton Sunday afternoon to witness
1 the defeat of Clinton's baseball aggre-
gation.
SALESMEN WANTED.
To sell high grade nursery stork.
Kxpericnce unnecessary. ' Good pay.
Outfits fre... K H. STANNARD *
Co., Ottawn, Kansas. 5-d-lt.
! Judge Torn Kdwards and court ste-
nographer. John King, went to Ho-
bart Monday morning, whero the reg-
ular May term of District court for
Kiowa county Is being held this week.
FIVE COLLARS REWARD.
I v. Ill pay five dol'ars reward for
Ihe-arresl and conviction of any p-
"it Healing milk fr m the premises
of my milk customera.
J. N.' IJaynle.
The w-'shlta (' .Uiity Medical Asao-
clatii n named Dr. J. K. Farber as del-
egnle to the Stat«* Medical Assocla
Hon which meela at Bartlesville, May
11, 12 and 13.
I I | ti Whim, NMlfll his big
j Kussian wolf hound last Friday. The
,biB dog conies from a Kansas breeder,
[is - now white and an extra large <ne
Tor his age.
i R. II. Cochran, representing the
■\\eatern Specialty compnny, was with
I the capital boosters here Tuesday
morning and made a abort call at («e
| B .icon office.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Miller of the
Cowden community in the east en 1
of the county were In the city M. n-
jday. Mrs. Miller rlslted w'th frleji ls
while Mr. Miller wni direct'ng sot.ie
work on his farm Juat south of tho
city.
iCunton. Hlalne «.,unty. Wlts |n (he
lanf I'rldajr having Gorge Love
|of the Oklahomn Machine works in
some repairs for his newspaper pr
| McDowqM Is « rcrular reader „t
Beacon and nw the advctlsemeni
I Mr, Lovelacn.
Sam Ma*«lntalo brought to the 1
con Monday ir.oreln • a *
■vlth the emblem of llie Mast
lodge. It I* a gel I pin and was fu
at thi Prosbyterlau cUuri u suu
U t—In Cordell Monday afternoo
a gold emblem pin of the Reboki
and Odd Fellow lodge. Finder return
to lleacon office Mrs. J. C. Wllllsn
t loud Chief. Okln.
nlkht.
Invigorating to the Pale and SUkly
TV nM Sin•"!•*< srnrral •Ironslhraln* irml*
OllOVk K i Ihl Ii I i.' . . . I.ltl f, _ .
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D. Montgomery and J. E. Shackel-
ford, loan man and lawyer of Clinton,
were transacting business In the city
Saturday.
R. G. Dawson, well known jewelry-
man of Clinton, was In the city Sun-
day afternoon watching his home team
itueet defeat in a ball game.
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