The Sayre Headlight, Vol. 14, No. 52, Ed. 2 Thursday, August 28, 1913 Page: 10 of 10
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COMES HOME FROM OID110 OWL DRUG STORE PIANO CONTEST
Guard the Faiiiijdsalili
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Health is often endangered t y unsanitary
cooking utensils. Physicians have found
that cancer is caused by enamel v.
ping off and irritating the stomach.
If you have children or hv--' ’ 1
beware of cheap cooking utcc . Is
scale, peel off, tarnish or rust, pi r
germs lurk in the worn places and there is
further danger of tainting the for '. I !
is too precious to take risks with it.
Be safe. Use
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“1892”
Pure Spun Aluminum
Cooking Utensils
Mrs. Wm. Sitlivan is Now With Rela-
tives Near Sayre.
Mrs, Wm. Sillivan. • formerly
residing near this city, but who
with her husband and family
went to Old Mexico several years
ago* arrived here a few days ago,
and will remain with relatives in
this vicinity until things settle
down in Mexico.'
Mr. Sillivan and two hoys re-
mained in Mexico, in the effort
to take care of and save cattle
owned by them, and which they
would have been compelled to
abandon in order to leave at this
time. Mrs. Sillivan was aided
1 in reaching home by the officials
of the United States govern-
ment, who are endeavoring to
1 get all Americans, who desire to
! leave, out of Mexico.
Standing of the Contestants at Close
of Business Saturday, August 23
No. 2 .576,960 No. 113.670,190
4. .594,615 116.496,285
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which are guaranteed for 15 years constant
service and will never spoil food nor endanger
health.
This new ware is featherweight, beautiful, ____r- —
easy to clean—does not tarnish nor rust./yfT^|
The sliglit extra cost is more than made upV;;
by long service and absolute safety.
Look for Trade mark
on Every Piece
The Maltese cioss with the words
Pure Illinois "1892" Aluminum—the
original, insures that you get the genu-
ine. There are imitations, so be sure
this trade mark is on ever}' piece.
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Northland
The revival meetings closed
last Sunday night with several
conversions, and a great influ-
ence for good,
Wm. Thrasher has traded his
farm here for one in Collins-
! worth county Texas, and intends
to move there this winter,
Mr. and Mrs, F. P. Goodwin
spent Sunday at J. W. Johnson’s i
and report a fine time.
Z. T. Thompson, of the Whit-
sel neighborhood, was the guest
of his brother, Frank Thompson,
; on Sunday last.
A little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thus. Goldsmith was badly burn-
ed om1 day last week.
Broom corn threshing is in
order this week.
8.. 346.235
18 2«7,286
15.2461)80
16 602,915
17 192,895
19 210,866
20 268,515
25 609,825
26 166,710
2!i 446,600
81 176,786
86.692,706
37 168,015
88.618,840
in 138,486
41.546.886
48 279,975
51 372.455
52.864,545
53 516,525
57 421,996
63.532.870
64.448,940
66 278,985
67 629 400
68 373,875
69 775,125
72 454,580
76 203,785
79 248,895
83 468,885
.8(5 550.535
87.452,095
88.535,900
89.592 635
93.356,995
102.274,8,5
104 734.940
106.548.585
107.560.845
119.744,165
121.716,880
122.586.9tK)
126.585,325
129.569,425
130.175,860
131.533,225
132 668,995
133.488,035
138 453,995
139.205,590
141.471,920
142.562,985
143 484,095
145 200,185
147.540.385
149.574,335
155.654,505
156 583.915
157 175.365
162 416,195
163 290,090
165.507,780
166.527,930
168 448,510
169 421.490
170.343,535
171.523,320
173 626,445
176.759,450
178 285,590
182 452.985
184.290,530
.185 614,250
187.517,475
189 204,9.85
190 681,480
191.540,970
198.693,605
200.1,045,365
5,000
PIANO VOTES
For every dollar paid on hook accounts between
the 1st and f Oth of September we will give 5,000
Piano Votes. For accounts paid at any other time
we will give 100 votes for each dollar.
Time is money so don’t over
sleep but buy an alarm clock
from F. W. Holmes.-Adv.
P. R. Sanders has just traded
for a car load of sewing ma-
chines, which will be sold at
prices that are right. 871 adv.
For Sale By
HULLUM HARDWARE CO.
Sayre, Oklahoma.
Watch for the date of our Bi^ Demonstration
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For ten days more l will con-
tinue the
E-Z PAYMENT PLAN
on the
REST IT® Cl ESI
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Come in and see.
F. W. HOLR/BES
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moran
and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Erwin,
all of Delhi, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morrison the
latter part of last week.
There is considerable sickness
in this neighborhood, and a rain
(is needed to purity the air.
Prayer meeting every Wed-
nesday night at Northland. All
! are invited.
For Rent Two four room
houses on Broadway, two blocks
north of Main street. Finely
fitted up, with electric lights
and city water $10 per month.
One five room house with pantry
and closets, water and electric
lights $15. See W. G. McCoy.
OotfAdv
Oscar Caudill is again prepar-
ed to buy your fat cattle or
young steers and pay you the
highest market price for them.
See him before selling. 71<>tfad
Berlin
Vernon Tucker suffered a bad
accident on Monday. While
riding a horse he was crowded 160 acres, Oi miles of West
against a barb wire fence, cut- Plains. Mo., 100 acres in oulti-
a severe gash in his leg. requir- !,b f<*nml and cross-
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r-> r "t wi II
Attendance at Sunday school smoke house and plenty other
as good, "tit buildings; on phone line and
rural route, all buildings in
SAYRF, OKLAHOMA
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Trunks, Suit Cases
Electric Lamps,Fuse Plugs
Picture Frames
JOHN R. LANE
Opposite Postoffice
SAYRF, OKLAHOHA
Sayre, Okla.
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n | . • , . t * ui til l UlilCf (111 liUllfliricb in
e-w.a, meetings are being (irst class repair and painted,
held at the church. well located, a fine place. En-
F. A. By am will ship a car of '•'"‘ihrance $2709.00. ' Price
to Oklahoma city o„ Mon-
n■ prefer cotton farm. This farm
Berlin school will begin next has 4 acres of nice orchard and
I Monday. P!"iitv water, close to school
, . .. . and church, plenty outside I
I Several silos are going up in range forstock.
is vicinity. 160 acres about 9 miles from
Many farmers are cutting tip bo acres in cultivation,
their Indian corn. l,a,?M(*In all fenced
and cross-fenced; good well,
nek* Sam ( audill left Wed- and wind mill, orchard and
nesijay for Texas, to look over grove, schoolhouse on the land,
and he thinks of buying. g™"1 bouse and ham. Will
trade for income property in
New Hope Sa\n .
There was a tart-e crow,I at in'AT l”,”Be"ionv'"e,Ark
;0 , , , . , „ . , all in cultivation;20acresyouner
. 'inoa.\ school las. Sunday, and apple orchard, <i00 peach trees,
much interest manifested. 7 acres old apple orchard, all
Mrs. Wiley and children have beai'ir'g- Three room house, 2
n'turnc(l h™,af,r a w,,Vs
tls*t "1 '' relati v< s near Man- town, on rural route and phone,
1-'uni- 4 mile to graded school. Trade.
Miss Lulu Hastings returned biO acres 5 miles of West
1 home Saturday after spending a ,!lainB* Mo-» 80 acres in cultiva-
ii,< tings, near Elk City. Veil fenced and cross-fenced. A
The lecture at theschool house ft*(,e home. Balance in timher.
on Thursday night last was very £nffArimc'0(\ ,>ric*
u.oii $5,000.00 Good cistern at
' ' ’ f' ’ _ house, plenty stock water, good
outside range for stock.
' Farm for Sale, 160 acres, 140 in cultivation,
inn acre farm, two miles from good fair 5-room house, 2 hams
county seat, one mile to gin and one 15x30, the other 18x30, new
mill, quarter mile To school, granary, good cistern, a good
Four room house, good well and spring, 2 good wells of water,
spring; big family orchard with 40 acres in tame grass, in sight
ail kinds of fruit and berries, of school and church, good or-
Oood barn, cribs and grainery. chard for family use, good
60 acres in cultivation, 40 in neighborhood, fair fences and
hard wood pasture. F’an all be cross-fenced, 18 miles from
cultivated. Is all fenced with West Plains, Mo. A good stock
woven wire hog fence. Is on a farm, encumbrance 1700 00.
telephone line, R. F. D. and an Price $6,400.00. Will trade for
automobile line. All level land a cotton farm. Plenty outside
and no rocks. No niggers in range for stock,
the vicinity. Price $15 per acre M * m iccfi i
with easy terms. No trades.
Adv 828tf H. A. Russell | SAY RE, OKLAHOMA
Hereafter we will give two votes for each cent spent at this
store for REXALL GOODS, any day in the week. Other goods one
vote for each cent.
OWL DRUG STORE
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ATTENTION!
School Books
On and after Sept. 1 st
the school books will be for
sale at the Variety Store.
We will also have the
most complete line of School
Supplies ever handled in
this city.
THE VfflETK STOIE
BRADY’S OLD STAND
Is where you will at all times find a complete
line of RACKET GOODS and a thousand
and one other articles which you do not
find in other stores, all of which are always
sold so cheap that it makes you feel almost
like finding them.
Come in and look us over and then you will
know where to go when you are in need.
A. A. MILL, Proprietor
Let me make your
FARM LOAN
Low Rates, Easy Terms, Quick Inspection,
Quick Money, Nine Years’ Experience
Write me today. You need the money and
I want the business.
EUGENE P. GUM
SAYRE, OKLAHOMA
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Seely, Charles J. The Sayre Headlight, Vol. 14, No. 52, Ed. 2 Thursday, August 28, 1913, newspaper, August 28, 1913; Sayre, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405892/m1/10/: accessed May 21, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.