The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1917 Page: 7 of 7
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WTEKLT FPfTTOX — — THE rfTICKtH STR-
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We Are Going- to Make the Last Week the Biggest Week of Our
Gigantic Shoe Sale New Bargains and Surprises in Every Department
Resolved to mace the last week the biggest wee of Gigantic Shoe Sale If you have not visited this bargain event do not delay Ask your friends neighbors anvbodv they can tell you
of the bargains in store for you Every day of our big has been bigger than the day before Why? Because friends neighbors and relatives has told of their satisfactory purchases and of the
wonderful bargains they have t ought during this sale Now is your opportune time! Can ycu believe vour eves Notice the lie reduction on low shoes rirht now in hicrh time when shoes are
sky high and you are needing a pair
Bigger and Better Bargains Everyday
In every department of the store We have discontinued num-
bers broken sizes in low shoes worth $300 $400 $500 and $600
that are thro wed on Table No 1 at 45c Table Nc 2 at 93c
Table No 3 at $143 and Table No 4 at $193 New surprises
every day
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For the Young Fellow Hho Cam
Snappy stylish Oz'ords ( lr than
whole ule tost
Ix 10 dark brown Inlaid with a touch
of lighter tan now l71
IT i'l black or dark Ko-ko Oxfords
nany ! nw ll1
t' ( blac-: or dark Ko-ko Oxford
many style now
150 Pairs Men's -Oxfords
b'i'(oo or lare latent style
2lar price 153't
Per Pair Onlv
$198
150 Pairs Men's
Oxfords
ru t ir-tal button or lace latest style
r'Miir pric J40o
Per Pair Onlv
$245
UOUK SHOKS HHl MKV
Kj'y an 4 comfortable styles that will
g-e satisfactory fr at reduced prices
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SHOES
are the foundation of
good dress
Avoid the loss and dlsap- Kli
pomtment tnat iouow an ill
chosen sty le
We suggest the
NETTLETON
they are the best and the world
knows it
$950 low shoes
$900 low shoes
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$575
$525
Sells the
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We specialize in shoes AAA width to
EEE widths A pretty shoe is merely a
shoe well fitted we fit the foot as it should
be fitted
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150 Pairs of Ladies
Combination Boots
Over 50 per cent discount
tl'i Conbna:: 3 colored Boot 4)5
' tom!!3i?''n colored boots JM45
Is eoinbina:i i colored boots &SU"
75 eombimf colored Boot fclT5
Buy a pair of low shoes for the little
tots for school wear Every pair of
Children's Low Shoes greatly reduced
Only
Every Style and Kind
of Ladies Low Shoes
on Sale
Over 1000 pairs of pumps strap ox-
fords worth up to $600 In broken
lots and sizes verv latest stvles onlv
$198
ii) 1 CIIICKASHA AVE
HUNTER'S EOOTERIE
SHOES AND HOSIERY
Why the Dull Man U Cruel '
In the Woman' Home Companion '
Arnold Bennett has an Interesting ar-
ticle to prove that the dull man la
kad man Among other Indictments
fee make the following: "The dull
man hat do Imagination He doe not '
poau- the facultj of puttlnir himself i
la the other man' place Therefor
lie I certain to blunder to be unjust
and to be cruel He cannot be charit-
able" 1
H Joined in Anyway progress at l-averty school house Chas Stanton and wife visited
Ted went to Sundir nchl fe th conducted by Rev Brennan A his narents Snnl
nrst time When he returned bin i crowd attends
mother asked how he liked it "It The continued dry realher Is
pretty btkm1 but I couldn't make ! making the fanners feel blue In
h!Lf"' w'r' 'ln" re- ' this vicinity We trust that rain
tnofher sk-H ih 1 " " n U8 deluge relatives near Marlow fast we-
rK 'Put on Tour Old Orar Bon-' on''r hat the crop wi" nake
net' " i more progress
! rs Dayton Teel is very ill ?t
I fresent
Mrs Bereha Kirkpitriek has pone
to Texas to visit relatives
Miss Ruby Stanton was visiting
But 8h Cave It Away
In a central Indiana city a wedding J
reremony wa tnklnjc place and the j
church was thronged with the society
people of the city The bride In the j
march to the altar wu noticeably pale
Iter listen occupied sent near the
Isle and when the bride wa opposite
one of her sister said In an audible
whisper: "Have a heart kid have a
heart"
No Bullet Hole There
The state seal of South Carolina I The Infant son of Mr and Mrs
bears the figure of un erect piilm tree I Marvin Clark was baptized last
Thl coniineinorutex the repulse of ' Sunday evening at the Laverty
IlrltUh fleet from Ft Moultrie on June niethoillst church by Rev Brennan
2H 1770 by a force of ubuut Hi) men
They were behind a primitive fortifl-
cation made of palaietto lot The re-
I'XIOV HIM AMI IK1IK
Where Honor I Due
Honor the unobtrusively good and
think less of those whose merit Is In-
tellectual ability— Herbert Spencer
Look and Feel
Clean Sweet and
Fresh Every Day
Drink a glait of real hot water j
before breakfast to wash
out poison
Distance of this wijod Is innch like that
of cork The wol dm-s not split and
the perforation made by a bullet closes
again
Reference to Snow in Bible
The hltorlml books of the fiible con-
tuln only two notices of stw actually
fulling: II Samuel 23:20 and I Mae-
cabee 1S:2' but the allusions to
snow are numerous In the poetical
books At Jerusalem snow often fall
to the depth of a foot or more In Janu-
sry and February but It seldom lies
At XnTareth It falls mom frequently
and deeper
I AHIlK M-WS
Joe Huliil: i
ing t!ii we-k ' i
W'ullT Kilto-e
iii'M hiivM
i-t r-lativ
OIlie and Ott Shackleford have
purchased a Ford
The fishing party composed of
the following College Mound citi-
zens: K!ah May and sons Oscar
and Edgar OIlie and Ore Shackle-
ford Baxter Kirkpatrick Bryan j
Courcler Hardi Mav and Jesse
Mayrant returned with a lot of
stuff that looke more like snakes
than anything else
Last aeurday J Nr Ridley from
Okahoma City but formerly of this
neighborhood was buried on his
old homestead beside four of his
grand children Mr Ridlev had
until two or three years ago re-
Three 3i Four (4) Five Z
and Six i in Block Ore H r
drd Fifty Seven 4 1571 OriZ'-'
rial Town inew city) of Chick-
asha Grady County State '
Oklahoma to satisfy a Judr-
ment and decree of foreclosure
in favor of the said plaintiff
and against the defendan'-
Laura M Robinson and H W
Robinson obtained and nuiJe
in said court on the 4th day
llfe 1 not merely to live but to
live weM eat well digest well work
well aleep well look well What a
glorious condition to attain and yet
how Mry easy ll Is if one will only
Sr!ont the lntrnir£ In1'!' hath
I'of's wJmi itre accustomc! to feel
!iill and heavy when they arise uplif
ting lnalui hu fctuffy from a cold foul : i
tonn'ie nasty breath acid stomach
fan Instead fie as fresh as a daisy j
by epenltig the sluices of the system j
cui-h morning and (lushing out th
whole of the Internal poisonous stag-
lunt matter I
lveryone whether ailing sick or j
veil shouid each morning before '
IreakfuHt drink a glass of real hot !
v atL-r with a teasjiooiilul of llrneslono
phosphate In It t wash font tho
siotnach llvor kidneys and bowels tho
previous day's Indigestible waste
aour bile and poisonous toxins thus
claming sweetening and purifying
thfc entire alimentary canal beforo
fitting i:ore f'Kvl Into the stomach
Tne action of hot w ater and limestone
liosliht on an empty stomach Is
won er'illy invigtiatlti It clear
tt :11 l:ie sonr fermentations gist s
vate ai'J a'ddi'y and fives one a
nier'i!d iiietite for breakfast While
you are ( iijo Ing your breakfast ti n
vater and phosphate Is quietly cx-
tracing a lare volume of water frotu
tte blood ond getting ready foe a
iiiorongh tlusiilng of all the lnsl lo
'Jne tnlAlon of people who are
bothered with constipation bilious
iela stomach trouble rheumatism:
fctber who have sallow skins blood
disorder and sickly complexions are
urged to get a quarter pound of lime-
ftotie phosphate from the drug I'on
which will cost very little but I
auftVlent to make anyone a pro-1
nounced crank on the aubject of
luternal tuiilutlon I
ill Venleii Sunda
Mr Seiaile and fatnily -pent
Sinilm at the Little home
(leoige Itoarth and latnily visit-1
ed his father at Iucile
Tabler is proud of a new coil
shed Anlo wintinc coil plume
Dor hester l!is
XI : s I i ' l ! n i i-iiria
spelll III' !! 1 ' Ull lel I
cuts Ms in 1 M - i i" p
Mis- I-- Jo!: ns n II :il ll
were lisitin: r T inlet M i:i ln
Charles Overton received a car
load of Coats Thursday
Engineer Colby waa doing some
surveying In this neighborhood last
week
Bob Hill and family visited rel-sidede on that homestead which he
atives at Frederirk this week go- drey In the opening of this country
ing by way of Lawton In Mr Hill's Of late years becomnilng feeble
far and his children all married o
The friends of Grover McCor-jgone he moved eo Oklahoma City
mick who lived in this neighbor- where an only daughter and several
hood some years ago now living 'of the boys were living It wts
at Frederick will be pained to hear j bis request to be buried on tho
he is In very poor health and is ! old home place AH his old neigh-
preparing to move lo Colorado io'bots and friends and many strarg-
i higher altitude j ers were at the funeral
ir iiennett ts sick with txphoil I ne tog Christian meetin !
j lever It will be remembered that CoMerr Mound ill begin net Si-
I some xears ago the Bennett family J nrday night July 21 and eoeninue
had a serious sieue of t: plioid and ' °r one week
two ineiiiheis of the 'aiuih died j Spelling hit Saturday night was
lit is to be hoped ttiat the isita' ion bel 1 at Cliff Musgrox-es home
this rime will not be so severe
I
A tabernacle tent has been ere -d
at Liwjjle school grounds and
(First published in the Chicka-ha
Star July 20 I'll 7 1
l t
the
!! VssI T M
Tin- lca-': 'Aill --e neiiti i:l
cake Sal'irdis -t :in ::td night
at the (ml !":: S'ore i:ern:i
inxited to clie
Miss M-p11-: V-t - f ''dmiml
Visited tlie lst of (W weel: will'
her parents
Mice Kiti- T-i v of FMinond i-
lleil last XX eel W ' i'l flletlls tier- I
Misses LiZie --I Mi tie I)l i !
son xisited Srilii xt:i Mss Jennie:
Dm id-on
A hlrtliilav i!rr--r ':-is i:-n Sun-
diy for Mrs -!oin K-dativ-s
and friends t "'-: t ! 1 r dinner and
ire crentn and i'i: !:er a sut prise
Miss Susie t'tifu- isi-d a f-w
In
clays last' week with relatives
Chl kasha
XOIITH LMiNT ITI MS
Rev Urn- Chickas't:
pteacnen to if i otig'--g-ili'jn ' in
Sunday tiior-i'ru and evening
the Holiness denomination will i XOTH K (IK MIKKIKI 'S SAIK
'f Land I'nder l"oi-e Insure of
MortKJtire
In tlr ri-fit Court in and Fir
Grady County State of OkUho:i t
A Petrasch I'laintiff vs Laura
M Robinson H TV Robins m
Win Cameron and Co Incorpor-
ated Defendants
Case 47(0 j
Notice is hereby given that p-t:-suan
to an order of sale issued nut
of the office of the court rle 'c of
Orady County Slate of Oklahoma
on the lsth day of July 1!U7 ii '
an action wherein A Pertasch wjs
nlalntiff and Laura M Robinson'
H W Robinson and Win Cameron
and Co Incorporated were defend-
ants' directed i::e the undersigned
shriff of Grady County Strte of
Oklahoma commanding me to le
upon and sell without appraise-
ment the following describe 1
'tt'ltt't a revival meeting there in
f'ir tliM nt few weeks
1 ftrou ne and sen Karl are ex-
pelled hiine at the end of this week
Horn a fishing trip on the Illinois
river where they together with
snine of their friends are the guests
"t I he senior partner of the firm
' Slephenson-Bi owne Lumber Co
hi his house boat This is the
tirst vacation Mr Prowne has tak-
en for years and he reports a per-
tectly enjoyable time
Charles Overton is planning tn
Imihl a dam across the Washita
north of h!s house to generate
power to light his new dwelling
He will also seed down several
innlred acres in alfalfa which he
will irritate by means of wind mills
UHILtK Mll M ITLMS
Tin
weather man and congress i lands and tenenents to-wit:
are the two mose unreitain things
in this world
It Is so d'y around here that
corn Is nearly past redemption
A lot of TVill Cook' relatives
from Texa are visiting them
Mr and Mrs Cornell are visiting
at the Duke home Mrs Cornell
is Mr Dukes damighter Thev live
G rax son count v Texas Mr
M'otnell renorts th::t crop- ar good'
i- i i
r-vangeu-in Iiie-tlQ 6re in (own ltre
Lots One (1) Two
(I
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy
for Stomach Trouble
One dose convinces
Owl Drug Store !
I and other reliable druggists-
of January 1917 for th3 sum
of J324SS wth ten per cent
interest per annum from Jan-
uary 4 1917 and the further
sum of $$900 Attorney's fees
with six per cent interest per
annum from January 4 1917
and costs of said action
I will therefore on the 2uth
y of August 1917 at the hour
ft:3i) o'clock a m of siid lav
the front door of the court house
in the City of ChicU-sha Grady
I County State of Oklahoma offer
for sale and sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash the said prop-
erty above described or so much
thereof as will satisfy said judg-
ment with interest and costs
HODGE BAILEY
Sheriff of Cradv Co
By R L Cattleman Deputy
M G Meister
Attorney for Plaintiff
Notice-Don't make any other arrangements for Tuesday
Evening as the Red Cross Society invite you to their street dance
at Fifth and Chickasha Come whether you dance or not
It is But Natural We Should
Offer Exceptional Values
at This Time
We wane to dispose of all our surplus stock to make room for our
new fall lines and a!ove all we want to help our patrons in their
eiTorts to economize on their purchases
Have you seen oar Silk Skirts? Values at $798 worth $1500
The very newest smocks at $198 and $248
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1917, newspaper, July 20, 1917; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1895786/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.