The Sayre Headlight, Vol. 14, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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We never put on a bargain sale be-
cause every day of the year is a Bargain
Day with us.
JOHN R. LANE
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING
LICENSED EMBALMER
Night calls for undertaker answered promptly. Day Phone, 138. Night Phone, 187
PENSLARS
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT
Saturday August 16th, we will give 25 per
cent discount on all Penslar Remedies.
Penslar makes a remedy for all ailments,and
not only that, but every bottle of Penslar is guar-
anteed.
We also have a complete line of Penslars
Sylvadora Perfumes and Toilet waters, these are
imported from France and have the merits which
can t be beat.
Don’t fail to visit the Silage Special and the
Palace Drug Store Saturday August 16th.
Yours For Satisfaction
THE PENSLAR STORE OF QUALITY
Palace Drug Store
tali St at
E. M. SANDERS
NEW DRY GOODS STORE
ON SATURDAY, AUGUST IG, ogr opening sale, and on each and
every Saturday thereafter, we will o.fer goods at your
own price from 1:30 to 2:30.
REMEMBER we try our level best to give you your full dollar’s
worth.
RE^farmf ^ P' R' Sarders wil1 buy ycur eclui1y in >'our
No.ih side Main Street. Sayre, Oklahoma
While in town Silo Day call
and see the Sayre Music Co. We
will be pleased to entertain you
with some good selections of mu-
sic. We still have some of our
famous ; 1. Schultz, Werner and
Va allworth Pianos; also a slightly
used Emerson at $250, a Kimball
at $150, a Valley Gem at $150.
Also good second hand Organs
from $25 up.
Call and see us.
SAYRE MUSIC CO.
25 PER CENT OFF
the regular price on ail
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16
20,000 PIANO VOTES given with each dollar’s
| worth of the above goods sold on this date.
J. D. CLAY
For Saturday, August 16
25 Per Cent Off
Remember that J. D. Clay handles
a full line of Coffins.
FRUIT JARS!
f JuhaJe bought a straight car load of Fruit Jars
of the Mason Strong Shoulder, the best jar on
the market, which I will sell from now to Aug. 16
Halves for
Quarts for
I buy for cash and sell for cash and always
have the price that saves you cash.
E B. DUGGER
SPOT CASH TO ALL
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Silo Da
MASTER INSTI
If you had suggested to your grandfath j
on “canned food” probably there would have
the master instructors have proved that in fjv|
20 pounds of open cured feed stuff. A Silo is
food. Webster defines it as a store pit for grel
Such progress is remarkable. You will
are determined to keep pace with the times. (|
tremely low. L. (iinsburg, owner and buyer fq
Very few of the good things escape him, and hi
THE DI
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SAYRE SATI
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Sayre business men will offer spe
the occasion of the visit of the R<d
Some of the most expert men in t|
WHAT TO PUT
HOW TO FILL
HOW BEST TO
The feeding of Silage intellige
will more than double the incoma
This train will also carry exhn
Pit Silos, Manufactured and Horn]
Every man, woman, boy or girl ii
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EXTRA
Eor Silo Day, Si
On Ralston Guaranteed Shi
Hats and Men’s
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Seely, Charles J. The Sayre Headlight, Vol. 14, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1913, newspaper, August 14, 1913; Sayre, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405580/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.