The Square-Dealer (Shattuck, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
M M Bayslnger
AUCTIONEER
Satisfaction guarranteed
Dates made at the Square-Dealer
office
Alexandra
Okla
Dr E G Fulton
Dentist
SHATTUCK OKLA
Phone IS
Dr L M Biggs
Tcrtcrlnary Surgeon and Dentist
Blue Froit Uvery Bara
Imm 14 SHATTUCK OKLAHOMA
John W Foster
NOTARY PUDLIC
AND INSURANCE
SIIATTUCK - OKLAHOMA
Perry J Morris
LAWYER 1
Shattuck Okla
Dr Hale
Owing to the increase In his practice
find it necessary to devote more time
to his office work in Shattuck herein-
after he can be found there every day
-except Saturdays
Come and have your eyes treated or
- glasses fitted
Office with Dr Newman
Notice Farmers
Feed ground chop feed fllour eoal
boil d’ are posts for sale Grain hand!
ed at Farmers'Union Warehouse Shat-
tuck Oklahoma
DR O C NEWMAN
Physicians and Surgeons
Disease of women and children a
specialty Residence phone Noe 45
and 0 respectively Office phons 67
Office hours on Sunday from 0 to 11
J M Yount Auctioneer
Shattuck Okla
Satisfaction Guaranteed
H A Wyer
CITY DRAY Ac TRANSFER
t
Good Service and Courteous Treatment
I
Light and Heavy Hauling on Short Notion
W H Springfield
LAWYER
Spwtal Attention Olvea t Criminal sad
Probate Practice
ARNETT OKLAHOMA
S GRIM
Veterinary Surgeon
and Dentist
Office with Dr Newman
SHATTUCK OKLA
O E Null
ABSTRACTER
(Bonded in American Surety Co
Am prepared to furnish abstracts
to any lands in Ellis county
Grand okla
Lund strom Bros
INSURANCE
Office in the Guipel building
8HATTUCK - ? - OKLAHOMA
C B Leedy
lawyer and Bonded
Abstracter
James A Pryor M D
Practicing Surgeon
and Physician
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PHONE ia
Shattuck
Onlahom
E Learnard
The Low Priced Cash Store
Dry Deeds Grcccrics Clothing end Shoes
Gasoline and Coal oil Highest market Drice for Butter and Eggs
Phone 96 Shetland Prny Delivery
KEEPINO
the quality ofj
your goods a
secret is what
you accom-
plish when
you don’t ad-
vertise them
You know they're
best so do a fcw
others I But the
general public— are
they informed? Tell
tbeml Don’t kiep
it a dark secret
Let the light
shine through
the columns
of this paper
Ads as
Reputation
Props
Let us build you an inch
ad in this paper a col-
umn ad a page acL or
any old size ad
Let h tell in forceful terms:
What you’ve got to sell
What it’s worth
Why it’s best at that price
Such an advertisement
in this paper will bring
buyers who hardly knew
you existed before you
advertised
IWiirniu 1MM b W 1 14
When you keep ur business
a secret you are ting Mme
Fortune out
See us to-day about our ad
rates
S2235C
(ur rmuiMr wa ti
WANTED
Railway Mail Clerks
The Government pays Railway Mail
Clerks $800 to SI 200 and other
employees up to 12900 annually
Uncle Sam will hold spring exami-
nations throughout the country for
Railway Mall Clerks Custom House
Clerks Stenographers Bookkeepers
Departmental Clerks and other Gov-
ernment Positions Thousands of ap-
pointments will be made Any man
or woman over IS in City or Country
can get Instruction and free informa-
tion by writing at once to the Bureau
of Instruction— Hamlin Building
Rochester N Y
The Spring Suits
STRICTLY tailored lines are the
accepted thing for spring suits
There Is a smartness In these
severe models which la not gained In
the dressy suits Then too the more
conservative designs are safer as a
plain tailor-made costume is always
In good style no matter what more
striking fashions either beautiful or
absurd may be In the running at the
same time
Tbs distinction of a good tailor-
made model lies In the arrangement
of the cuffs collar and button pla-
cing and it is a chic novelty In these
details that marks the flrst showing
of suits as entirely of this year’s
vintage
Some of the cuffs and collars are
faced with the material but there Is
more cachet to the models having a
darker touch for a finish Nearly all
the coats are single-breasted or very
slightly doubled and they fasten with
one two or three buttons The coats
are short but not unbecomingly so
The sleeves are on the str&lgbt-coat
leeve lines fitting Into the armhole
with little or no fullnesa The skirts
clear the ground well some being
shorter than others Two Inches from
the floor Is a good practical length
There Is no skirt so universally be-
coming as the plaited model and it
It to be the fashionable thing for the
spring suit The plaits are ar-
ranged In various ways prettily
grouped or comng below a yoke
Both box and side plaits will be used
Very fetching are the fabrics for
the delightful spring raiment and
charming color adds its attractiveness
to the beauty of the weaves Coarse
open rough finished goods though
very tight In weight are the latest
DIRECT FROM PARIS
Tricone of mole-colored felt lined
rtth black velvet a knot of velvet
drawn through a steel clasp holding a
mole-gray leather
Little Girl's Dresa
A girl of els years has a pretty pina-
fore dresa of white liDen having a
panel front and back with three large
scallops with small ones between at
the tops and bottom The sides are
plalnted to give desired fullness and
the small sleeve caps are notched All
notches are outlined with blue em-
broidery In a dainty button boie
etltch The button holes are worked
with blue and the buttons are white
pearl with blue center The dress
is In ons piece to be worn with sheer
guimpe
A Novel Dryer
The woman who goes In for beauty
fads has now adopted the slapping
method of drying
After the bath Instead ot drying
with s Turkish towel she slaps herself
dry with tigtit even strokes of the
palm of her hand and ffrgert
This Is Supposed to Lavr a beneB-
cent effect on circulation and ts es-
pecially recommended to those who
are subleci to s dead feline m ibe
Umba
fancies and white threads are woven
In giving a lovely light silvery tone
which it most effective
Green rose biscuit tan gray blue
and a grayish lavender are among the
popular shades in the fashionable
cheviots homespuns and allied fabrics
Dark blue and medium gray will be
worn for more practical suits and es-
pecially for long coats for motoring
traveling or such outdoor wear
White serge Is one of the loveliest
of all materials for the better suit
and no modish outfit is Quite com-
plete without one of these smart crea-
tions The suite and coata of the accom-
panying sketch give a general Idea
of the trend of fashion for the first
spring days The loose coat of the
first sketch Is an all-around useful
garment for motoring It ts of navy
serge of a loose wide wale with
black satin gold buttons black cords
and a hood faced with navy silk dot-
ted In white
The second sketch Is of a light soft
blue homespun with black satin collar
and cuffs and an odd finish above the
fastening made of matching soutache
and wee crocheted buttons It Is an
excellent model too for a white
serge suit
The long coat Is of dark blue serge
with collar cuffs and pipings of cop-
per colored cloth The buttons sre
black and silver Such a coat will
be very useful for a woman who goes
about a good deal on the cars or
train
The remaining suit Is t practical
comfortable affair for everyday wear
in green cheviot with black satin but-
tons and collar and revers of natural
pongee
COLORS THAT SUIT YOUTH
Anything Bright Is Good But Combi-
nations Are to Be Skill-
fully Handled
There Is undoubtedly an age In
colors The clear blues reds pinks
and yellows belong to youth and
youth alone should wear them
The time will soon come when the
pastel shades the lavenders the
shaded purples and the shadowy
greens must be eur lot Therefore
“gather ye rosebuds while ye may"
and glory In all the fresh beautiful
colors of youth
It Is not one color that la too
brigbL too loud for a young girl It Is
the combination of two or more colors
If this be remembered when replen-
ishing the wardrobe and only those
colors be chosen which will combine
with those already got fewer mis-
takes will be madejand the number
of “perfectly hideous” bats or frocks
bung In forgotten clothes presses
would soon diminish
It la s mistake for s young girl to
eliminate all the stronger colors from
her belongings for she sod she alons
can do them justice
Making a Paper Hat
In these days of fancy paper cos-
tumes s girl should know bow to make
an effective hat Tear crepe paper
Into two-inch strlpa the length of the
sheet Take three strands and plait
closely Into a smooth and even braid
Cover a wire framv with these
braids and face under part of brim
with plain crepe paper or mull to
match Make a bunch of paper flow-
ers — roses popples or carnations—
and arrange them on the bat with a
band of dull green brown or black
glazed paper to represent velvet
Polka Dot
Polka dots provide ornamentation
for a plain lawn shirt waist and en-
rich the trousseau of a recent bride
Tbe colored dots farm a II te down
the front box plait and the plaits on
each side They also run down tbe
top of the sleeve and cover the entire
four Inch cuff and the attached high
collar A plaiting of the plain white
material extends down one aide of the
front plait and this la edged with
narrow line of plain color
The Paris Shade
In Paris the red p'nk shades of vel
vet find many ad- -ers but purplss
greens and blue ' rlvaia
i T HASTINGS PrMidaat
THE SHATTUCK STATE BANk
CAPITAL $30000
Watch Us Grow
Aug 23 ’09 Begin Business
SepL 1 '09 Deposits $284928 Loans $186930
’°9- $4639353 Loans $3719585
Deposits guaranteed by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the
State of Oklahoma
We extend every facility consistent with safe conservative
banking
CAMPBELL & DALE
AUCTIONEERS
(TrT)
Dates made at Ellis County Republican
Gage Oklahoma
Dates Made At The Square-Dealer Office
Shattuck Oklahoma
Ellis & Newell
Proprietors of
The Cash Grocery
ELLIS COUNTY'S OXLY EXCLUSIVE GROCERY
i
NEW STOCK FRESH GOODS HIGHEST QUALITY
Delivery to Any Part of the City Free
WE SELL LOR CASH ONLY
PHONE 25
Still Loaning Money
on Ellis County Farms
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For Low Rates and Easy Terms
See A L Schwendener
First State Bank
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Shattuck Ucliine Shop
I have equipped my shop with the latest and most
up-to-date machinery for ENGINE BOILER and
AUTOMOBIIjE WORK All work guarantee!
General Blaoksmi thing
E L BREW'ER WALTER FERGUSON
Proprietor Master Mechanic
Shattuck Oklahoma
J H STUART Vlce-Prwldeat
C E BIGELOW Cashier
Shattuck Okla
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Woodmansee, R. J. The Square-Dealer (Shattuck, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1910, newspaper, March 31, 1910; Shattuck, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1917214/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.