The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1910 Page: 2 of 6
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GEEAT STOCK REDUCING
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Beginning 7 a. m.
11 p,
SATURDAY, DEC
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We will sell Groceries Lower than ever heard of before in Blair.
We quote only a few prices below, but EVERRTH1NG IN OUR LARGE AND COM-
PLETE STOCK goes at the same greatly reduced price.
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During the three weeks
commencing Dec. 3rd and
extending through Dec.
24th we will sell
Kramer's National high
patent hard wheat flour at
Ousters' Best highest pa-
tent flour at $2.50 per cwt
Kramer's Chancelor- high-
est patent Kansas soft
wheat flour at $2.60 cwt
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Fresh white corn
17 1-2 pound sacks
35 pound sacks
meal
.35
.65
Arm and Hammer Soda 4 pack-
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WILL BE GIVEN AWAY!
On Saturday, Dec. 24 at 3 o,clock, we
will give away abeautiful Axminster Art
Square measuring 9x12 feet.
These rugs sell at $25. and are a nice
addition to any home. . This rug will
be at Lyon-Snodgrass' Furniture Store
and we would be glad if you would go
in and inspect it for yourself.
Our plan is to give tickets representing
the number of dollars of your purchase
and the person showing the greatest num-
ber of dollars spent during this sale will
receive this splendid Rug Absolutely FREE.
We will also give tickets showing the
amount of each bill of goods purchased
and the person buying the largest bill du-
ring the sale will receive a handsome
Leather Upholstered Rocking Chair, now
on display at McGinnis & Hiding Furni-
ture Store.
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Ouring the three weeks
commencing Dec. 3rd and
extending through Dec.
24th we will sell
18 pounds American stan-
dard granulated sugar for
$1.00
20 pounds Michigan hand
picked navy beans for $1.
25 pounds good
rice for
new crop
$1.00
Blue Flag pure south Tex-
as ribbon cane syrup .65
Case lots .60c
Orla Old Fashion open ket-
tle pure ribbon cane syrup
60c
Case lots .55c
P and F syrup .60c
Case lots 55c
All 60c sorghums 50c
All 50c sorghums .40c
All fancy table syrups 35c
All white syrups .40
Arm and Hamm:
ages
Soda 4 pack-
25c
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Quit Business Sale" but a "Get Business Sale'
Gar store is getting so badly crowded that we haven't room to wait on the trade, and we still have be-
tween four asd five hundred cases of can goods yet to come, to say nothing of other things, so we must
either procure a larger building or reduce our stock, and as there isn't a larger building available, to fit our
stock, we must cut cur stock to fit our building.
Opportunity is knocking at your door! Money saved is money made! Now is a fine opportunity for you to make money by laying in your win-
ter supply of groceries. And beside the money you save you stand as good chance as any body to receive one or both of the handsome presents.
Another thing you ceo rest assured of is that you will get nothing but clean,
fresh, first-class Groceries.
GROCERY COMPANY
BLAIR OKLA.
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Owen, J. B. The Blair Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1910, newspaper, December 8, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287626/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.