The Quapaw World (Quapaw, Oklahoma), Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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“Buy Liberty Bonds”
SHOES ShwaT SHOES!
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helve art overflowing
with footwear of the
Latest Mode
and as usual the mos
reasonable prices
Canvas Slip-
pers Sandals
Tennis "Slip-
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duide Your Feet To "
The Blue Bell Store
Opposite Postoffice - Quapaw S
ginning with thnoit fomie of
The Quapaw World advertising
rates on all intids and back pages
will be falssd from 12 1-8 cents
per column ineh-to 16 cants' Ad
vsrtising on the front pegs wfll be
raised from 20 osnts to 28 cento
Th- increased cost of everything
that goes ta' make' a newspaper
demands that rates be increased
if ws stay in business 1 Cost of
labor ink' material rents living
has increased almost fifty per cent
during the past year Advertising
rates in use by The World formerly
has bsoni standard rats over the
country until two years ago when
wide awake publishers discovered
that with increasing costs that
rates would have -to" br raised or
the doorsolosed - ' ) i
Arrarfgements era being made
at The World office to install a
Linotype which is a modern type
setting machine used on ail larger
papers - With the installation of
this machine you will get a better
paber and advertising will be
absolutely barred- from the front
page at any pries During the
next sixty or ninety days the sub
scription price per vear will be
raised from $160 to $200' '
With our constantly increasing
circulation we believe that the
new rate is a fair one for every
advertishe Thera is not a mer-
chant in the city who would think
of selling articles at an old price
when the cost twas increasing
weekly just because the parons
were accustomed to the old prioe
He couldn't do it and remain in
business neither can we W are
human and have to live' when
costs increase the sailing ' price
must also increase
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Editor and Publisher
At the Fe!? Guchanrd
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i Ready-to-Wear Olot:g for th Man folks at least we
have guccseded in obtainingi limited number of Mens’ Cloth'
ing ranging in prise from $1260 to $2260 and we think we
- have one that will suit and fit yon -
Now Mrs Wife get after Mr Hnsband and " get him to
come with you to the Fair Exchange (where the clothes are)
and we will fit him out
c We appreciate the fact that th ladiss are bargain hunters
and ws will give your husband real bargain In a suit We will
then give you oooperstative profit-sharing coupons forth
’amount of aH purchases - Your husband will be so pleased with
his new suit that he will be willing that you shall have the pro
mlums f Please do not forget to ask for a catajog ' And 01
yes we just unpacked a dandy assortment of the - cutets little
Infant and baby dresses you ever siw These little garments
are mad up in neatly constructed organdy with appropriate
laces and ribbona Also Smuck Middys in Tan Blue Whits
Green Light and dark Ross Linen suits for ladies being
kahki oolprFthey are suitable for ontings street or car service -New
il Cletb sad Window Draperies' Etc Tlnnis and'
‘Sisters Sue" shoes for the family also ladies’ 9-inch plain
toe 18-Iace canvas shoes
Aste Gloves in various styles and qualities keki shirts and
trousers for those men folks'
Last week we accepted 74 advertisemonts as a cash dis-
count for 26c according to our plan advertised last week and
now ws are anxious that every lady in and the vicinty of Qua-
paw slul nave one of our co-oporative profit-sharing coupon
catalogs and shruld w forget to present one to you we hope -you
will temind ue of it and we will be pleased to present and -'
explain them to you
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Between 3rd land 4th St 1 Block North of Quapaw
JOIN THE
QUAPAW ATHLETIC
CLUB
F A IARTEB President
QuapawCashGrocery
Call iJ see is ei yonr way ( tie New Postoffice -
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Just Opposite New Post Office
Dues $J Per Year
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Get Applications From
F H CARTER
Manager Falace Theater
The Happy Hour
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Will Exhibit it
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MONDAY MAY 6
EVERY AMTEKXdoN AND MlMIT ""V
THREE ACTS and BAND CONCERT
Good Peed
Full Weights
Right w Prices
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That is our Phone Number
Jets Market manager 'of the
Kallmeyer store is starting out to
do his bit to help win ths war
Th vacant spac in ths rear of
the Ksllmsysr stor is bing plow-
ed Potato will be planted '
For Sal— Runabout Ford good
condition Enquire Wjr oflfij
’'You only ncd Stnol Eczerra
Curjto get rid of tho black
heaoa pimple rough bumpy in
Leaves skin smooth Cures any
epe of eczema la pleaeant to
uee A trial will eonvirico you
60e and 4 100 at thedrug store
Sold by Oebon-filackwall Drug
company
MAKE US PROVE IT!
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THE HOME OF LUMBER
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Featuring Over $20000 Trained Wild
Animal Exhibition
Given In a Large Steel Arena
$10000 Carry-Us-AIL
" Gigantic Ferris Wheel
and six oilier ciettf moral and high class kIiomi
Ever) thing to lcnse amuse and entertain
built the old and rung and nothing
to offend anyone
OUR III OTTO - Refined snd Moral Entertainment for En
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PAINT BARGAINS
Direct from Factory to You any Color aty Amount Beit
Grade ready mixed pure Lead and Zinc paint:
Bert grade
- Dandy houe pein
Iron clad barn paint
DeLuxe fiat wall paint
seat in eri ar mixed
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Lor Feased and Deeded Lots
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Houck, L. H. The Quapaw World (Quapaw, Oklahoma), Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1918, newspaper, May 2, 1918; Quapaw, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1839375/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.