The Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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Prosperity Day Speciai Prices
Oil FURNITURE
v- f are going to celebrate Prosperity Day by offering our trade some
unusual bargains in Furniture, Rugs, etc. Everything wiil have price
tickets in plain figures and we ask you to look through our store and see
what we have and the price. Some of our specials for this day only:
9x12 k Brussels Rugs worth $16.50 now $12.85. 9x12 Axminster Rugs
worth $25 now $21.65. 1 set dining chairs, a good one in smooth polish-
ed eim, vv orth $9,00 at S7.50. Bed sp.ings, warranted tor 25 years, worth
S3.50 at S2.90. 10 per c®nt off on all dressers in spite of the fact that
our dressers are now priced below the market
irnn Rod We will give to our customers on
I ICC. this day a beautiful Simmons Iron
Bed. All customers making purchases on this day or paying on ac
count will have a chance to see the bed in our window and ask how
you may get it FREE.
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When Yon Build
Repair or remodel your house, burn or other buildings
don t nvi'i'i' ik. the fact that you can get all your lumber
nntl other building tnatenul from us at the very lowest
price-. We can supply you with all the material for any
bui tlmg. remodeling or repairing you intend doing. Our
v.ird is headij larters for flooring, s:din<r, shingles, sheath-
ing and dimension lumber, building paper, lath, cement,
lime, roofing cement paints and all kinds of building
material. Prompt service guaranteed.
Come and see us.
The P. T. Walton Lmbr. Co.
('rescent. Oklahoma.
LOU AN I'OIXTY NEWS
II <: JtM t aitor and Proprietor.
TELEPHONE NO. 20
PUBLISHED KLKV FRIDAY.
SI.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
Entered at the l resccut, Okia., Post-
irtice as second-class iua,l matter, for
ransmission,
Advertising Rates Made Knoun tp
on Application
Millinery
\*ew I la's, latest Turbans, Kmpre> for young ladies,
old ladies, children. Special price- on all hat> Saturdav,
Oct uth. Trimmings, plumes, wings, birds, tinsel, varied
'tnck of fine ribbons. PRIZE—We will give as a prize
to the oldest lady visiting our store next Saturday one of
our new st\ !e old ladies' hats. The onlv requirement is
t!i>" thev register their name and age.
Groceries
vV hen looking for fresh,
pure goods give us a call. The
best of the land is here.
John Harmon
Law And Order For The Child.
We are so afraid of spoiling
the child's "individuality" that
we have forgotten the value of
1 qui^k, ready response to or-
ders which ought to be part of
the education of every citizen.
A* a rule reasonable parents
feel that it is well to gratify a
a child in indiviilaal tastes and
even whims when it does not en
tail harm to himself or others;
at the same t/'me it is not a trag
ic fake when small boys and girls
.ire lequired to conf irm to some
kind of discipline. If they do not
get it whtn they are small they
are linely to meet it in some very
harmful way later in life.
Children should krraduaily be
taught that they, as well as the
-;rown u.)-., have to work should-
er to shoulder in this world, to
do the things they don't like to
livf as othtiH live, to forego their
own wishes for the sake of th<>
social whole and to defer to
knowledge and experience- and
'his last seetn t > be th-* hardest
of all for them —Kansas City
Star.
than his farn ne capacity.
He must dress better, he must
j ive in a modern house, he must
.have beautiful pictures on h:s
' vails, and real art eo«ts money
j He reads classic iiterature and
j tfood books costs money. He
wishes to see the things he has
learned about and travel is a
source of expense He desire-
t . see guod opera and drama and
and to hear good lectures and
money must be paid
Nevertheless an education is
worth while. It- gi -e one a broad■
er view of life; it aUo makes h m
surer of hirnstlf out less critical
of the short comings of h's neigh
hors. In fa^t to sum it all op
education le uls to happiness and
this is the m ist worthy ambition
in life.
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A- A. Hart's
Prosperity Day for Crescent the
place where you will prosper if ycu
will come to our store and make your
purchases. We offer you for Pros-
perity Day
SHOES
We having bought all our Shoes
before the high prices. Saturday
we can save you money.
HATS
All the latest stales will be
found here at
POPULAR PRICES
From a stranger's viewpoint
Crescent is the best business
point for Its s ze in the state. Asi
to Logan county, it has d stanced
everything, (iuthne included .
No akin game is ever attempted j
by the business men of Cres- j
rent. Thafeilo.v who does his*
trading in this little city canfeei
assured that he is getting a full |
dollar in value for every dollar j
expended. In other words the
to*n of Crescent is mi de up
with a class of men who carry .
honor and honesty into their'
daily business transactions Thus
did a stranger speak to the News!
editor. Sounds good, eh'
INDEKWEAR. All Underwear same prices as last
year NO ADVANCES.
0\/ASP,^lllc1«We cai*y alJ such
Vcr«8"^"standard makes
^s Kound House and Carhartt Over-
alls. None better. Union suit only
per suit $2.
Groceries
12 lbs. cane sugar $1.00. 25 lbs >ugar $2.00
Bulk crackers per pound 9c
Pride of Perry Flour, sack, $2.10
Other brands of flour, sack. $1.40 up
Does Education Lead to Wealth;
Many people have the idea that
the purpose of education is to1
enabl ■ one t i make more money, '
and so 1-^ad to wealth. Tuis is a
mistaken idea, fe v educated peo
pie become millionaires. It is
true that the educated person
usually makes more money than i
he coul^l before be Irs *:<e dicg
capacity is greater in proportion
Cooptrrati .r un.K"> a good town
nnd a wrood community, i'lie
News ain.s t i be an effective
medium thrtush whuti tios c •
operation can t.iKe u ac.
There is n ituintr gained bv
c mtinual overstatement of an- -
thing The News amis to give
reasonaole accounts in us items
and ads.
Produce! Produce! Produce!
We offer you for your produce Saturday only
Butter per lb. 25c. Eggs per doz. 25c. Hens per lb. 13c
Broiieis per lb. 17 l-2c, fries over 2 lbs. 16c
Old Cox per lb. 8e.
BLANKKTS & COMFORTS
Large line of wool and cotton
Blankets at special low prices
POYS' CLOTHING
We have a nice line of clothes
for boys from $2 to *5 a suit.
Cuoie to lue Christ.an church
Hiilnw'een night.
A. A. He^rt. Crescent, 0k.
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Jent, H. C. The Logan County News. (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1916, newspaper, October 13, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc279882/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.