The Blair Weekly Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1913 Page: 2 of 10
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MARCH 8,
"V ,We are poing^.to 6ffer_grea4r.feai
Sale. Every thing m ourlty Goajs
All large stores of cities have an ann
sale held by one of the largest detail istdites in
Our entire spring stocKt)f White Goods
this price and come and see all that We" are <
tine, Stamped Silk, New Linens, Crepe De G!
and Jacjue line Oepe. These are £h& newest g
dress from them- 4
One assortment of
WOMEiN'S COLLARS
worth 50, 35, 25c
During this Sale
10c each
$2.50 SLIPPERS
We have put in It* C
God man Line of Women's
Slippers. This line sells
for $2.50, no more,no less.
You find that we are able
to save you from 50c to
$1.00 on every pair of slip. _
pers that you need.
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25c Extra wide
WHITE SILK RIBBON
Outing this Sale Jj
Ml per
One Lot
10 and 12 1-lc
EMBROIDERY
81-3c
Deep and heavy worked
50c per yd. -JSE
We fcifow>oii will be sur-""
prised at this great bar*
gain so. don't fall toufeet
your share of It.
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fiOc CORSET COVERING
"Heavy Worked
SLIPPERS
All wr M/MU Dress
You will find embroidery about 15 pe,ce*^
assortment ^ ^
other merchants, get
fof.
what you want*
TEhis fa an extra geedfcpr- f
gala that the early buyer
urltl get. -
tee« every Mit Aet w#i ^]
•fit, • v
The above prices are only good duridg thia sale and CHstomera agkinp fnr *»im> ^
be refised. Don't miss coming in and seeing What, we are offerings because we know yea are fsiagjlte"
iiirprMcd when yon hear of aU ^ bargi^ tbi we?pre " * •
Warren Items
r, sur Ski
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Sl&r
March tame co'.d with more
snow so we will have a fairly
good seoson to start off the crops.
W. P. McAnear and son Eed^
ford came in from N. M. last
Saturday they made final Proof
on their claims.
J. M. Boardman went to see
his brother Robt. Sunday and to
i,et a ioad rtous ijc see?i.
ut. iuurpii^ weav u<
e'.tv on o^mess last week.
Joe Cov€y and family will move
back lo Warren this week they
can not stay away.
It is time to slop the Joe Clar":
parties as the |>oys(som« of them
)and the man of tip Wiuse cm
not keep sober.
Boy Hunter made a trip to Ho-
bart Saturday.
Mrs Blanch f cer and son Bel*
uas are visiting Mrs Peers pare-
nt* M". and Mrs. L. M. Davis.
Elder H. H. Turner preached
at Warren Sunday.
Gnaais Goar is sdUli^pcoving.
'Ibm month of February tfte
r onkr business at Wan»o
than any Oae.
QarGto pan A. F.
improved
day thia week.
We. forgot to note that there
was a new girl Mrs. W. R-Brad-
ford daughter of Mrs. Flora Rupe
so - Mrs Rnpe 4s Grandmother
agrain. * #
A. E. Headrick and W. H.
Portwood went to theflst Monday
at Altus. ~ *
Bud Hinton is ordering seeds of
a'l kinds he is goinjr to truck
demonstrate under Mr. Jack-oft.
Byte
Sptckl Cwri |
P. S. Sloan kill ho ja . Monday
so he wilT enjoy fresh meat tci a
while.
W. H. Powell went to "Altus
Tuesday to warm up,
Robert Plainer was scrubbing
M . i.day so look oat girls we in
c ming ho.c.
F!o vdj£ is theJorder*of the day
Ed ^Vatlace went to Martha
^uljirday.
J. G. Collier J. W. Bailey Mrs.
Woodall and- Fannie Copeland
visited at Mrs. J. W. Ra^s Sat-
urday. N
Collier and Bailey went to Al-
tus to have their JSyes operated
on.
Rev. Wallace filled his appoint-
ment at Orient Sunday. Robert!
Plainer and A. B. Gooiner'a;
fcer. VT.5 £:."e'iy n HiHwl
Su..day at the hca:4.:' of-'ihw i>rido»'!
we wish Lot thecr. a iine-mr.e oft
team,
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ORIENT NEW & ^ the matrimonial se.t while we
\w\ s
r
m: /-< t ; :
kiiow that many stornis is likely,^
to over take them. _ j
George DSvis and family visi-',
ted at 1'" -T. j.i> .I 11
eaduhip
Sinday.
at Mr.-Jcrhigan's irvthe
fdiip comjnrfnity Sata&aj* and 1
%3ak
- I have tome Bsc Pua^km yam
Sweet potatoe* feed for Sale p*i^e
$2%0 P9t bu. S0lb& for a bu. p!acc
soo!i Beck and Jan.e wiUhavstor oidc.i pto^'
Vrt
MM^
d^ \pkp the CatQal when be ^
el to-tjke Ark will ha\^ to bwH^j
t > gd^cn now. ^
Wednesday. J
J.'^C Collier 1mmi MMtj
Thursday going to Aftas, we wJU
let yW say Who
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bod via<be» at
ym SsturdsR .
&3^i.3uan^H« muit Acl-
with order Seed caa be
kadaljwtjrtw*. 2«?e. South 1
soase Joabo Peanuts hand
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J >. A. K„Mack.
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Beaver, Dennis. The Blair Weekly Progress (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1913, newspaper, March 6, 1913; Blair, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc287715/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.