The Wynnewood Gazette. (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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By E R Waite Secretary Shawnee
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Board of Comerce
That in your can be fout
everything you need Your modern
merchants carry in stock a wide va-
riety of quality goods
That your progressive merchants
persistently advertise their wares and
by so doing have no "dust collect-
ors" to offer you
That their stores are attractive and "I'
their goods conveniently dispalyed
It is a pleasure as 111 as profitable
to buy from them
That their merchandise is honestly
made for dependable service It is
the kind t hat t hey are proud to sell
and you should be glad to buy
That it is decidedly more effilVill
tent and economical to buy from the
home merchants who advert ise t
it is from a peddler or a catalogue 'mg'
That you Can tit'petitt upol facts -
nil' ortised by local merchants Their 12""
iphity and service never tries
he real way to build a more pros
ri Foos city to develop ttliHing t
1'"1k a friendly feeling towiad le
c-1 merchants who serve them: h
11'1'11 feeling of friendlinesi
et corporation towards heifer litrA
nes- for the homo it so every dif
lar earned there stay in tin coin
iinity kind yolk for HIL
Vocal merchants will 'on the
way you want to he ser‘cd v giy
ihtZ 1:ou the best in quality kind service
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BOB'S PLACE
Ilamburgers : : Light Lunches
COLD DRINKS
R E Lee Ray Lee
l'iles Cured In ô to 14 1)a 1r
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WittsWarner Electric light Plants
With a three horse power engine
these plants are the most economical
on the market today as the engine
has an ample of power to pull a
water pump washing machine churn
wood-saw corn shelter any one of
the above and run the light plant
at the same time
FRED COOK Phone 104
Elmore City Oklahoma
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
IIALL I CATARRH MEDICINE has beer
used successfully in the treatment ol
Catarrh
DAIL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con-
sims of an Ointment which Quickly
helieves by local application and the
internal Medicine a Tonic which acts
through the Idood on tho Mucous Sur
!net's thus reducing tho inflammation
Seld by all druggist&
F J Cheney & Co Toledo Ohio
BEAUTY COMFORT
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TOURING CAR $290
COUPE 520t
TUDOR SEDAN 580
FORDOR SEDAN 660:
Demountable Rims and Starlet Petra t
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MANY CHARMING PHASVS OF
the new Fall and Winter Millinery
Styles appear in the collection of
new modes ‘v e are showing
SHAHS AND TRIMMINGS VARY
to please the individual taste
miss BENJAMIN
At Jun I I Vaughan's Dry Goods Store
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Good Looks -as 'Well as Good Service
The improved Ford Runabout With it all-StCel stream-line body is an
unusually good-looking car
it hangs low to the ground and the body 1 I
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re-designed for greater comfort and convenience
The gas tank under the cowl is tilled from the outside and the weather-
proof storm curtains open with both doors
17nder the sweeping rear7deck is an unusually large ccmpartment designed
for convenience in carrying luggage
It Standard equipment includes four cord tires
nickeled head-lamp rims and windshield wiper
t The price remains the same '$260 and you can
buy on the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan
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THIS WEEK IN LOCAL
HISTORY
Brief stories gleaned from Gazette
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! J M Meek & Son on Mon-
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1 day began construction of a
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line new bungalow for Elmore
rr Johnson
Cochran Bros are announc-
L ing that they Will give away to
-1 one of their patrons this fall
1 a nice top buggy It is this
t' tirm's custom to offer some
1 N alliable premium annually at
icl this time of year
qA1n-s Ella Jones O U grad-
hate left Tuesday for Hollis
il to begin her work as teacher
w in the lbollis high school
: Nlis Bessie Lanham is pur-
I hver of a new Saxon auto-
!'hile
Road Contract is Let
Oldahoma City on Tues-
a - the state highway depart-
went let the contract for the
yrading and drainage on the
read from Purcell to Paoli
ea highway No 4 of the
tate highway system There
ere eleven bidders on the
1roject
:-cction A from Purcell to a
'Hat near the Magnolia pump
lation was let to the Farrow
of Okemah for $30616-
11 It consists of about five
codes of road Section B and
t' were let to Geo Southerland
()I Purcell Section B goes
tram the pump station to the
county line and the price is
:S1362535 and section C goes
front the Garvin county line to
Paoli and the price is $4741-
70 These three projects' are
knewn as projects No 144—
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Chigley
Porn to Air and Mrs Walter
tone a 13I': pound boy No
Lame has yet been found suit-
able Jerry Anderson spent Sat
urday night with Horace Atch-
ley
G Kennedy suffered se-
verely with his ear for three
4) days last week The doctor
was called and he found the
trouble was caused by a hard
shelled bug which crawled in-
to his ear while he was asleep
-g Sunday School is doing nice-
ly We received our new liter-
ature last week and are ready
for the new quarters work
Next Sunray first Sunday
in October is Bro Hendricks
day to Preach Everybody
g come
Fannie Cardwell who is at-
tending Wynnewood High
-2 School spent tl7e week end at
home
Winnie Kennedy who is at-
tending the fall term at East
Central spent the week end at
home
Dollie Avery who is attend-
ing the Davis High School
spent Saturday and Sunday at
home
Jim Avery made a business
trip to Sulphur Saturday
tAtlIAT BUSINESS
EDUCATION OFFERS
Young people sometimes
think that unless they can be
educated for a business profession--medicine
law engi-
neering ministry etc—they
have no chance to make a
place for themselves As a
matter o ffact the best known
men and women in the coun-
try today and those perform-
ing the largeSt service to hu-
manity are business men and
women—those trained f o r
business
We will train your mind in-
crease your mental capacit)
and prepare you for a good
paying position We will give
you the specialized knowledge
and a new insight into the fun-
damentals of business that will
fit you to advance to high-salaried
and more important po-
sitions Don't wait for
"chance– or "luck"—they are
not recognized in business
Itccess in business is the di-
rect result of knowledge and
training for business
It matters not whether
young people coming into bus-
iness employment are rich or
poor college trained or not
but it does seek those who are
trained for business
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NOW THAT YOU ARE READY FOR YOUR FALL
clothing for men and women your Blank-cts your
boys and girls' Clothing Shoes and Hats for the
whole family this store has neverfbeen better equip-
ped to offer you greater bargains thhn We are at
this time
A CHANCE TO SHOW YOU IS ALL WE ASK
We will surprise you on Quality and Price Your
money's worth in everything or no trade—Every-
thing marked in plain figures
SATURDAY WE GIVE YOU 16 LBS $1 00
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Thoughtful agriculturists do not let good building days slip
by—once heavy crops are out of the way Better construction
rewards those who take advantage of early good weather—before
tf? fall rains set in
aNk We have a big yard filled with first grade building materials
nof all kinds Tell Us your building plans and we will make sug-
gestions which may save you considerable money
JEWELRY—GIFT SIIOP
We have the largest and most complete stock that has
ever been displayed in this city
Remember if it is only an Alarm Clock you need buy
it at a Jewelry Store where you get service behind it—
that you cannot get elsewhere
We carry the best line of Silverware of the various
patterns on the market
Our Watches and Diamonds are the finest that can be
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