The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1911 Page: 1 of 6
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J THE BLAIR PROGRESS
BLAIR, JACKSON COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY. JAVUATY12, V
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Spring is coming on and now is the time to prepare yourselves for its approach We are making U»
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handle a better and higher class line of merchandise than has ever beei sold in Blair before.
Special Bargains
In Peticoats.
$4.00 I»et $2.08
;J.OO „ 2.10
-•50 „ 1.80
2.00 1.39
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We have
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, ,, . ,en 'n tIle Mercantile business long enough to fincF
out that it doesn't pay the merchant to sell cheap merchandise
neither does it pay the consumer to buy cheap merchandise
therefore we are making preparations to fill up our stock with
new up-to-date —J~
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goods.
New Gingham
100 ISoIts of now
Spring Gingham
Just received. All
the new fancy
check a lid shades.
Prices i a »«:c from
12 l-2c to 20c.
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sun.
e have a few men's suits left fnd if ?ou n,eed a new suit'ii wl{1 pay yoa
to come in and get our prices before you buy
•E N. LEWIS 5 COMPANY
Successors to Lewis Mercantile Company.
This is the first of a new year and
every body should pay their notes and
accounts, or make them satisfactory.
We merchants have that to do to
save our credit, and we expect the same
of our customers.
I do not want to send in any names
of my customers, but is you don't mal^
your bustness satisfactory I will have to
black list some, which means that you
can't get bredit from any other mer-
chant in this town or county, and the
Bankers will have the same report.
I will give as much time as possible,
but will have to report in a few days.
Every one can save bis credit if he will,
and if he don t want to he should not
have any.
To each of our Customers and other
Friends.
To make the year 1911 a happy one, relieve its
cares and anxities, reduce its perplexities and wor-
ries, and make its pathway as smooth as possible,
for each of you shall be our aim.
To this end we offer the best stock of hardware
ui Jackson County. For the Farmer, the BEST
J00LS; for the Home,Jhe BEST FURNITURE; for I
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NJ&S; and for the General Trade' the BEST of ev-
ery thing in our line, and at prices that are not a
burden to pay.
1911-Yours for a Gloriouc-1911
Lyon-Snodgrass Hwd. Co.
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Owen, J. B. The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1911, newspaper, January 12, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287238/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.