LaKemp Mirror (LaKemp, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 2 Thursday, January 6, 1910 Page: 6 of 6
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THE NEW FIRM
New and Second-
- hand Goods.
•' We have some very fine values p Ladies Winter Skirts,
Cloaks, etc. Alj men's heavy clothing, underwear, suits, over-
coats, etc., at prides to suit all. -1
We also-laity;a fine line of men's work*- clothes. at; re.
maritably low prices We have' btfier thir>gs.Ho • ;.ti.
mention. :•' w\
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H. J. Coffey?
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Easl Man 0 ' •
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Don't be misled .into the belief that a loose shoe w'[
be comfortable. It is just as bad for the foot to slip in
a shoe as it is to have the shoe pinch* A proper nt i§
a snug fit at every point of contact with the foot
Try on your size in the [
American Gentleman Shoe
and you will know what we i^n. This shoe is made on anatomical!*
correct lasts, and in a great TOiiety of styles and shapes, making j§
possible to fit most any foot.
The Largest Manufacturers of Shoes in the World have been able tm *
put into the American Gentleman Shoe a quality of : materials aa4
workmanship that assures unusual durability and style.
;Come in and see the new styles for Fall and Winter, and let us fitje*
in a shoe that is suited to you. We carry a large- iine at 'Amvmm
* Gentlemail Sboeti: in kxuny styles, sizes, shapesand |w)ia
Iff ffcrat - !ft.w.,-
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'J$ '4^?; ft-
MrS.-L^hstroh
Proprietoress
D. L. Kemp Pres.
1. N. Edwards Cushie
LaKemp State Bank
Stock $ 10,000
« • Okla.
Guaranteed
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n an account with a hpme bank under
home management. Send in ypur deposits now.
General Merchardise. Everything New and
Up-To-Date. Prices Guaranteed
OUR MOTTb "QS; Sales and Small t
I': ■' Profit".
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LaKEMP,
OKLA..
Good Meals
i • , Beaver
ti T & ;.i ;: Ciean Beds
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For the first time since Hally's
Ooraet reached this section of
fthe*heavehs on its present visit,
it is visible to the naked eye in
New York.
Prof. Eastman of the Columbia
University has been studying
the "comerwithout the use of a
telescope. It is in the north-
east 20 degrees in length.
For two weeks it will be visible
and it can be plainly seen far
several nights.
It will be seen in Oklahoma
about May 15th.
Kich Man's Gifts Are Poor
boside this :"I wunt to go on re-
cord as saying thaf T regard lSlec.
trie Bitters, as one .//.the great,
-est gift that, God has made to
woman^ .writes. Mrs. 0. Riiine-
Yfiult, of Vestal. Center, N, Y.,
I can never forget wjjiat it has
done for.sne." This glorious
medicine, that, gives ;a ( womon
buoyant, spirits, vigor of body
itnd jubilant health, jt quickly
Cures Nervousness, Sleepless*
ness, Melancholy^ {.^ea^dach^
Backacha, fainting and Dizzy
Speljai soon builds up the weak,
ailing and sickly. Try them at
Owl Drug Qn,
First published in Lakemp Mirror. Dec. 2. '09
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior. UnitedStates Land.
Office at Woodward. Okla.. Not. 16th. istKT
Notice is hereby given, that
V. Hunt, of Logan
?k]K °eC- 2711904 m«d< Homestead En
W 1 2 NWW & SE 14 of NW1-4
and NW 1*4 of SW 1-4 of .
' ^;..T^wns^'P 2. North of Range 25 E. C. M
has filed "not ice of intention to make Final Five
Year PropJ, to establish claim ..to the land
,bove described, before Thomas P. Braidwood.
U S Commissioner, at his office in Boater.
Oklahoma. on: the 8th. day of January. 1910
claimant names as witnesses: William H. Green.
Jasper Holm* Jacob K. Froese. Peter J. Hietert.
all ol Logan Oklahoma.
12-2. H . GE0 D pRNER. Register.
George Williams has money to
LOAN on Beaver Co. farms.
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First published in LaKemp Mirror. Dec. 16, 09!
Notice For Publication.
Department of thfe Ic'U'rror, United States Land
Office at Woodward, OkU ^<pi,.29, 1909.
Notice is hereby Riven that
John V. Ferifuson of Gray;"Okla..
who. on Aug.. 17, 1903, made^ Homestead Entry
No. 17634, fQrNE 1-4, Section 19. Township 1; N.
of Range 22'."E.C.M„ has file# notice Of intention
to mate final Five Year Proof, to establish
claim to the Undlabove described, before W. T.
Quinn, Clerk of the'DistrictCwirt' in his office at
Beaver, .Oklahoma, on the , .
19fck day of January, 1910*
Claimant names as witnesses:
Joseph A. Stagner. Thoma* E. Stagn>r of Balko,
okla.. and Barton L, Holland. John T. Dubard of
Gray. Okla. Geo, D. Oriwr. Rteiser. 1216 1-13
Succeed when ererything e]«e fkfla.
In nervous proatration and female
weaknesaea they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEYtUVER AND
STOMACH VROUBLE
fc k beit medicine ever scld
ever a druggist's couater.
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Williams, George W. LaKemp Mirror (LaKemp, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 2 Thursday, January 6, 1910, newspaper, January 6, 1910; LaKemp, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc185629/m1/6/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.