The Oklahoma Clipper (Indianola, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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Daily Trains.,
Kast Hon ml, Njiv^ 6:4 < a.
EaStBouwA, *56 2.16.-2:17 p-
West Bound, No.1.15.— 10:50 a.
West Bound, No. 3.— H:ll p.
For Your Grist,
If you want good
iMeal, Come to the
Mill formerly owned by LEE
HALL
N. B. Wheeler, Lesse.
Church.
First Baptist Church of Indianola.
Preaching First Sunday ai 11 a. m.
and Saturday night befoie Sunday
School at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday ninht.
\v. L. Crawford, 1 astor.
B. F. Bland, S. S. Supt,
F or Hair ^ uh anil Sb^ve
Go to J. 1>. Minyard's
Toijsorial Parlor.
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Laundry Basket sent off every
Wednesday.
J. 1). Minyakd.
TOWN AND COUNTY.
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NEXT DOOR TO L. M. CLAK. I
Every Thing Up To Date \
C E. Rice is hear to stayBring your Beard g
and I will take it away.
Proprietor.
OU1 paper for sale here.
NoW is the time to take the advan
tage of our club ofL-r.
For Farm Loans—And best
Fire Insuranco, see M. L. Stock
ton at the Indianola State bank-
Frank Roberson moved to In-
dianola this week
Mrs George Adams and IneZj
Bradshaw made a business trip
to Hanna Wednesday.
Mrs Crawford and dau<-chlcr
Mrs. Myrtle Lusk had dental
work done in Crowder Wednes-
day.
Deputy Marshel Alley is doing
some efficient work on oiu* streets
this week.
Mrs J B '' visiting horj
daughter Mrs Johnson of Coai |
Creek this week. j
Some of the Indianola citizens
attended church at Union Prairie
last Sunday.
Puck Turner and Ola Harper
was married last Sunday morn-
ing at an early hour The young
has the best wishes of the Clpper
through life.
Uncle Dave Barington of near
Scipio was looking after business
in Indianola Wednesday.
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWER?.
Q. Was Cornealius a saved
man when he sent for Peter. Act
10:5.
A. No he was a good
man moraly but not
a Christian, or a child
of God all Christians or
IF YOU SEE advertis-
ing in the CLIPPER
from other towns
and mail order houses,
don't blame the editor.
We believe in patroniz-
ing home industry, but
when our home ir.dus-
1 tries give no encourage-
jment, then we must
turn elsewhere.
USD 1ANOLA
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C. E. RICE Prop, j
OKLA
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For Everything,
Go To
Turner Mercantile Co.,
Indianola, • Oklahoma.
OBITUARY.
[Continued fiom paue
a one to preach the gospel of the S in
of God, is left to battle through hf-
alone with comparti>el\ nnthfi to
■support her will the free l'apt st {.o
. i„lv. in liirir pocktt and emet a-
e,. r|lf. ve of ilie man h it t'oie
note for the cause than any other
man in the Indian Ter.torv we want
a su' scription of one h .indred doll. s
to he paid the first of Nov. For this
purpose we will start it let us make
t up at oace we will publish the
names.
W. C. Austin.
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THE LAST CA
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STAR BRAND
„ SHOES
*ARF. BETTER
Want one thousand new subs, to the Clip-
.^r :n the next 30 days and in order to se-
~ure that we will send the Clipper for 50 ct
a year and in clubs of 5 will add the Kansas
City Post to each subscriber. That is send
us five names and $2. 50 and we will send
each subscriber the Clipper and the Post
one year. The Post is one of the best week-
ly papers published in the U S it will give
>ou the general news of our nation.
Indianola, - Oklahoma.
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of (iod all Christians or Cash Store,
children of God are sav
ed and the Angel told
Corn elius \o send for
Peter and he would tell
him words whereby he
could be saved Acts
11:14.
L. M.
Indianola
CLARK, Prop.
Oklahoma
Read the
aid
C. E. Rice
jf HQ MBS DRUG CO.'
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery
and Toilet Goods. Prescrip.
tions accurately compounded.
Thomas Drug Comoany
Indianola, Okla. |
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The Oklahoma Clipper (Indianola, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913, newspaper, June 27, 1913; Indianola, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc268090/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.