The Blair Weekly Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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K. H. CLARK"
WHERE QUALITY COUNTS AND SERVICE THE BEST
In (-'lour 1 have the Supreme, Regal
Gold Dust, Acme and Corn Meal.
In feed I have Shorts k Bran, Cot-
ton Seed Meal, Hay & Oats, Chops
and Corn, Maize and Kaffir.
Chicken Feed. Will keep Shell, Orit,
Charcoal, Chick Feed. Bone Meal
or will get anything you want.
InCoall have the Alderson, Craigs,
Nlggerhaad and Nut and all are good
Have a con rkteiiuc of l.ulk paden seeds fend will bardie onion sets. Don't forget to come and jMPect^tl have,
liave a cen-i-iae { ^ ^ of everything and can £ave you some money K. H. CLARK.
DR. W. H. RUTLAND
Practice Limited to Diseases of
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT
Glasses Corrccily Fitted.
No charge for examination.
Office under
Elk Hall. Altus. Okla.
COAL FLOUR IMPLEMENTS FEED GRAIN
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WH. II. CLARKSON, M. 0.
Office Id The Blair Drug Store
Residence One Block Ea:t and Gnc
North of the Blair Stale Eank.
Office 17. 1 *i«*. RttiJcj;. 17. 3'
• r-c-r^rrn A complete line of JOHN DEERE Implement. Now Is
„ AKKl V Llithe time to buy. Don't wait until late. Buy now as
we have full line of farm tools. First come first served. Who'll be the FIRST?
PFMFMPFR that we carry a full line of flour, feed, grain, and coal, also
RCMlC.TiLliiv reinember that we have a sale and feed barn in connection
with our feed store. If you have anything to trade or sell see us.
Free Delivery to any part of town I none 23
WICKER & HOWSER
k Z TAYLOR M. B.
Physician and Scrgnon
Office in Orient Drug Store.
Blair, Ok.
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SNOW & SHAW
Attorney s-A'.-Lav/
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Blair Duke
Oklahoma
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HOUSE MOVING
u. r. p. s.
Program for Su iday Feb. 23
Subject - Life:
Leader—R. FVeJ Burt.
Scripture Lescon selected by
loader.
Prayer.
Song
Talk: By Le Jer.
Flute Solo—Frank Huber
Talk: Hov. to get the most out
of iife. — E. E. Dale.
Paqer: " < hat is a well sqent
Life. — Fr jda Bowman.
Song.
Talk: Lii'e. Labor and Love.
Fave Piynn.
Song.
. Business.
Benediction.
Program for Sunday Mar. 2
Subjecu — Words.
Leader-Tom Ward.
Scripture—Prov. 25 9:15
Song.
Prayer.
Talk: Words fitly spoke —Mack
McWhorter.
Talk - Words and Silence—Dr.
Taylor.
Song—Giadys and Freda Mar-
tin.
Talk—Kind words. Elmer
Castles.
Song.
Business.
Benediction.
Program for Sunday, M?r. 9
Leader — Lewis Reid.
Subject:-Youth and Old Age.
Scripture! Ecc!. 12: 1-8. .
Song.
Prayer.
Talk on the subject, by the
Leader.
Talk: The vision of youth.,—
Ralph Martin.
Scripture: Joel. 2: 26-32. Frank
Hawkins.
Song.
Talk: Dreams of old age.— Mr.
J. D. Tinsley.
House Moving of all kind. Big. little, old and
young. Good au 1 Bad ones. No limit to the distance
No limit to the price. We do good work. We
make House Moving a Specialty and we always
hav; tin; to move then rig'.it. Hive facilities for
moviag all kiaJi and will go any distance to tno.e
one from one mile to a hundred miles, price according
to distance and roads and size of house and quality
of building.
_ This
Treatment
FREE
Cures Kidney Troublea»
Bladder Troubles and
Rheumatism
N»t • S.iaplt, Not Not • TrUl •» ffW
Tr«.ta>cot. but ■ ReguUf Full C.oplltl
Court* of Rtm,diu"*To Try FfW-
I rill looit, eharpp* !• >10 J1;* Faf
Om.i-1-v int. ! I-I <• CoimiT
Thousands of Prescriptions
Testify a* to the confidence that physicans and the gen-
eral public have in our ability to »erve them. We specialize on
prescription compounding and keep right up-to-date in equip-
ment and methods. A better stock of prescription drugs can-
not be found anywhere. You are insured Quality, Accuracy,
and reasonable prices.
May We Serve You?
THE ORIENT DRUG CO.
THE KGXALL STOKE
McElroy <& S011, Props.
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BACKACHE
The Right Place
Gity Gafe
Eat with me. The best of every
thing to be had in the market.
RAFE CARPENTER, Prop.
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BLAIR BARBER SHOP j
* We respectfully invite our friends and the j
: public in general to visit our shop when wanting j
t first class barber work of any kind. t
: JIM BREWTON, Prop.
E aG 3 73^ TiM j I The consolidated school rcn-Jc-
Fron MeWnortorr, S C White:red a nice program Friday evening
Leaghofrns as good us the best j best thing on program was a read-
pj.-o blood §1.00 for 1>. j irlg by Miss Venie Wilsou and a
Also Indian runner Ducks white story by Mr. HeatS.
e^s $1.0) for 12. j We are a51 8,ad to see l'neie Pret!X
Mrs R 0 McWhorter j sunshinie days.
Route 1 Okla-! —
, . ! Tl:e program which is being
Snap Shot , , ^ c w B M
from Wa r-.,, was a plea^atcall- j ^ rcnJe.e(J pcb 2d al „ p
er at the !'«• Vi" - >'fj " Monday. ^
All who are interested in foreign
Pie Social j Missions come. All who are inter
Remember the p.e !• :iil at the e3ieJ jn Home Missions come,an
Zinr. building in honor of George a]j wjjQ want to see> "The who!'
Washington, Sat. 1 eb. 22. By the wide world for Jesus" corne.
Sad.- , of the Ceutra! Ch.istian ■ Admittance fite, but a freewill
■_ :i - ■ ch will ccrvc from 4 to 7 p.m. 0jefjng wj|J be taken for the work,
and disper:e with furthrr program
as not to conflict wiih meeting.1
. . ( c l,v We wa« glad to see the Martha
Any one wishing pie s for bunday, , ,
, - . ° 1 ti people at church Sunday night
dinner please give us n call. K
come again.
Zinn Chapel No'.cs , Jodje gmjth of Mt ParK wap
A nice la-"' crowd was out to over visiting uncle and aunt last
hear Bro. Joiner Sunday and Sun- j weeKi
day night.
It ••v td rrncti'Vlr to take It vlthls
I.e» ih- po eoaoue rnrt.ee ti at < iK* kMaefi
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Snow's is the place to buy anything in the grocery line and
he will be pleased to have all those that have never traded with
him to call and buy a small bill of anything in the
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Just Send This Coupon
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PI,a.. Writ* flam, and Ad<l,rM PVunlf.
M133 Oddic Jackson of Blair was
out visitin Mrs. Mac Hinton the
Paper: The joys and sorrow* later part of last week.
youth.-Effie Pre»lar A large crowd ol young (oiks
Critics Report.-Mr. Dale. 6 . , ... ,,• i i
Business. Itook dmner w,,h M,s: Y^la,H'n*
Benediction. ton Sunday al! went and had their
pictures madeSunday evening.
Do your trading at the Blair, Bro joiner was a visilor G{ the
Drus Store and get a prem.um. 2 Moaday
Mrs. Annie White of Cordell is
doing some repair woric on her
house this week.
For Sale.
Good heavy team of work
mules four and five years old.
Term3 cash or approved security.
R, L, Watson. 1 3-4 miles east ef
Blair.
Miss Effie Prealar and Miss
Edeth Steed made a trip to Ixrne
Wolf la3t Saturday.
Forest Smith will go to Mt.
View Saturday to visit hi* moth
Eggs For Sale
I have Prue winning white
Leghorn egg* for sale. 15 eggs fcr
$1,50. Mile West 3 South of Blair.
Phone 61-3.
G. L. O* Rear
Floyd Smith made a trip to
Granite las wceK to see his aunt
Mrs. Delia Maize who haa been
in bed for five weeaa not expc-
GROCERY
line as a trial
order and we are sure that yon will be a regular customer of
ours. Courteous treatment and promptness has made us many
customers and we assuse you that your
COMPANY
at our store is appreciated
whether you buy anything or not. Remember that we deliver
everything you buy from us promptly to any part of town. Trade
where your money goes fartherest. That's at Snow's.
ten
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COME TO T1IK
CITY BARBER SHOP
For first class work and courteous treatment.
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£ One door west Orient Drug Store W. M. ALBERT j
We have some mighty nice Bramah Chickens laying some mighty
nice eggs, Be sure to see the Pullets,-then if you don't like the
Pullets, don't buy the eggs. Sure the flock it headed by three of as
Stately Cock-bird* at one usually sees.
A few settings along now at One Dollar Each.
H. HANCOCK.
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Beaver, Dennis. The Blair Weekly Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1913, newspaper, February 20, 1913; Blair, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287386/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.