The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1901 Page: 5 of 10
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i.'.i.r!"** at any other store in Stroud. We cal! your attention specially to
—------------------------- onr mammoth line ofDr»ss Goods. Underwear and Shoes. We
sell the best School Shoe on the market, our grocery line is com -
plete in every detail. Yours Resp'y.
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CORSETS
HILDERBRAND & KIMMEL.
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All Sizes,
Erect Busts.
FOR SALE BY
M/SSOUR/
RED FRONT
STORE.
rTRJ. LYNCH
n 155 PETERS,
bERnflTOLOOISTS.
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\ SPECIALISTS.
HAIR DRESSING AND SHAM-
POOING.
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FINE bRESSMAKINQ 125
TAILORINQ BY
nnE. ROJEBERRT,
127.j Main Street, [upstairs]
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Corn For Sale.
Choice Iowa Corn at
74c bushel.—Langen-
berg Grain Co.
Miss Edna Now ton and Sam
•Sirotid art* acting as sales clerks
m iho Missouri Red Front. Storo.
i At J. C. Burton's
drugstore you will find a com-
plete stock of school hooks and
school supplies
Mrs. C. F. Elorick of Parsons,
Kansas, was here this week on
a visit to friends and her brother-
in law, S. T. Hamm
20 per cent reduc-
tion on all of our ladies’, misses’
and children’s jackets and capes.
We have a big line of these goods
at very low prices.
The American.
To-day Mrs. Peter Renchtakes
charge of the Sac & Fox Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Haynes will retire
from the hotel business.
Good heavy fleece
lined underwear for men and
boys from 22c. per ear merit up
at the St. Louis Cheap Store.
H. W. Deister of Melvern, Kan.,
who recently purchased the
property now occupied by the
Stroud Trading Company’s har-
ness and hardware store, will
occupy it, as soon as the Trad-
ing Company’s stock is moved
into the new brick block. He
will handle a full line of music
and musical instruments.
Be sure and price
our shoes; we have them from
48c. up: we guarantee good wear.
The American.
Blankets at the
“Leader’’. 35c per pair and up.
WHTTMOieE BKOS,
Eeoler in
Me sells the celebrated “Dinnerparty” ami “Rig C1
brands of Flour, both at retail and wholesale.
To Memphis, The East
and Southeast.
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Pullman Buffet Sleepers and Free R.eclining Chair Cars
on all its trains. The only Territory Line reaching Mem-
phis over its own rails. The very best line
TO HOT SPRINGS, ARK.
All agents will be glad to explain to you its advantages.
Address—
O. B. HART, Gen’l West. Agt., A. I*. RUDOWSKY, Trav. Pans. Aft..
Oklahoma City, O. T.
JOHN V. TEDFORO, Trav. Pass. Agt„ GKO. H. LEE, Gen’l Pass. Agt..
Little Rock, Ark.
IT. S. EMMERSON, Pres. J. W. STROUD, V. Pres. E. IT. EMMERSON, Cash.
BANK of STROUD,
Tills Bank invites the inspection of the Public to its com-
plete equipment for the rapid and inexpensive transaction
of all branches of Banking. Ladies’ and family acounts
are especially invited.
Directors: H. S EMMERSON, J. VV. STROUD, E. H. EMMERSON, A. E,
MIZE, F. W. LANGENBERG, W. H. WOODS.
Quick money to loan at 8 per
cent. Furnish money the day
you sign the papers.
Best stock of queen-
sware in Lincoln county at E. F
M. W. Lynch, j Nichols & Co.
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Street, A. L. H. The Stroud Star. (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1901, newspaper, November 8, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405300/m1/5/: accessed May 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.