The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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SALE
WE ARE COMPELLED TO VACATE OUR I
PRESENT PLACE OF - ■■*"' ■ - “ ?
BUSINESS ?ll»,!fA!lCH 20TH.
|0M 0UR FULL LINE ®F merchandise, we prefer to sell at UIss rath]rB mN I
V MOVE THE Goons. IMP i,,,r Si ?-“55 RATRER TRAHS
REASON WE
MOVE THE GOODS. THE BENEFIT WILL BE FOR
30 DAY& THE LOSs" WILlIe
OURS.
Wool Dress goods
All wool batiste, 85c quality, now 58c
Shirtings
w001 batiste, 85c quality, now 58c Heavy twills blue and red 15c..... lOc I
f> AI1 wocl suiting, 83c quality, now 69c Hutch blue 12c
All wool suiting, $1.25 quality, now 85c
Black broadcloth, 54 inches....... $1 00
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to Mohair
V 50c quality
| 60c quality
* 81 quality
I 81.50 quality
.. 98c
^ Voiles
75c quality.
50c
I $1 quality..
81 65 quality..
$125
> Ser^e
60c quality
85c quality
60c
Tricot
25c fancy pink and red
19c
Henriettas
30c quality
20c
Double Faced Flannelettes
25c quality
18c
Muslins
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18c Londsdale
14c 2
10c bleached muslin
7C I
14c Hope muslin
1
Panama
cloth
81 25 quality
Dress Flannels
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1 50c quality.....
Quadriga Cloth,
Best
Quality
15c kind, now
Plaid buitings
50c quality......................_............... 35c
35c quality............................ £5c
30c quality.......„........'ZIZZI 20c
25c quality, the best there is .. 19c
A few wool waists. Prices cut in two.
One piece black peau de
soie $1 60 quality....................... 115
$1 50 taileta.............................. j
1 00 taffeta.............................. Hiic
50c china........ -
OVERSHOES
AT COST
Percales
Light and dark, cut half price.
Sheeting
_ 10-4 good grade bleached 30c 23c
10-4 unbleached 25c..................._ 21c
10c
7c
7c
Apron checks 7c............................. 5,
13c outing.....................................
10c outing...................................... 7c
5c outing...................................
BRING YOUR
PRODUCE. WILL GIVE
THE HIGHEST
MARKET
PRICE
Fancy Waisting-
45c quality
50c quality
30c
35c
Carpet Warp
best grade 30c
24c
28c quality
23c
Ladies Winter Underwear
good heavy vests 50c
35c
vests 25c quality
18c
pants 50c quality
35c
pants25c quality
18c i
81 25 union suits
98c
75c union suits
50cunion suits ,
35c
Mens’ and boys’reduced according
j to quality.
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Also a nice assortment of muslin
underwear goes in this sale cheaper
than you can make them.
A few ladies’ and children’s cloaks
we desire to close out in this
sale
regardless of cost.
Krinkle Down
2
2
50c everywhere, our price
30c -
Storm Flannel
15c quality ...
ioc !
10c quality
i
-c 1
Men’s and Boys’ suits
#15 00, this sale.............................. n 00
12 00, this sale................................ 9 00
10 00, this sale............................" 759
7 00, this sale .... ..................... 5 99
5 00, this sale............................ 3 75
Boys two piece suits at half price.
Overcoats
8 00 closing out @................ 4 50
Wool Top
81 50 this sale at
1 25 this sale at
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Shirts
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Hats
82 50, this sale
2 00 this sale
1 75 this sale
150 this sale
Shoes
5 00 this sale............................... 3 gg
Dress and Work Shirts
j Men’s Underwear 50c quality.... 38c
this sale
oOc, this sale......................
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MANCHESTER
& COMPANY
OKLAHOMA.
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THE MANCHESTER JOURNAL
ventions are held, the Democrats of j these‘pr7^
■». M. SIMMONS, Editor and Prop’r ^ 16 vari°us states are sending dele-
changes in j It seems rather odd that Rev. E.
i P. Owen should be engaged
P /‘lie/,id Every Friday at Manchetitr.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
Entered at Manchester. Okla., Postofflce as
Second-OJass Mall Matter.
USE THE JOURNAL PHONES.
All lines most call Manchester Central
5Ke ££"UO“ flTen "ew" and olber
ADVEBTI8ING BATES-
Xocal. each Insertion, per line...... v
display, per inch, one month......... ..........
j£*h‘..deVUti0,n W,H ** ma<le on display
cate under yearly contract for more than 4
lncheasp**. No deviation on local rate. 4
We do not print Journals to (Ire away
They are for sale at Sc per copy. 7
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gates to Denver instructed for Bryan, In its mentioa of the proceedings newsPaPer business, butsuch is a fact,
and a majority of the Republican °f the Democratic county convontion,j Ue received this week a copy of the
delegates bo the Chicago convention ,the Pond Creek Ne«s says: “The Monftor- Polished by B. M. Lynch of
are instructed for Taft. Thus it is C0Unty committee having been noti-1 I>oby Springs. ITarper county, Okla.,
fied by C. A. Taylor that he intended Wifh Iiev' E p- as associate
resigning as a member of the state ecJftor- W,ien i£
committee, notified the convention . °Wen had
year. For whom will you vote? The {trough Chairman Alderson, and the ar°Und 0,^ca when not engaged
at some kind of work, and quite often
he would write an article for the
paper, but always along religious lines
He was a ready hand with the pen
and exhibited originality in hie writ-!
hope to see the Monitor grow and
prosper.
almost an assured fact now that these
two men will head the tickets of the
two great parties for president this
Journal will be for Mr. Bryan, believ-1 conventlon Proceeded to select a man
ing him to be the greatest man, all110 fil1 the vacancy- Two candidates
things considered, in the United! ,W_ere prcsent€d for the position, Dr.*
Manchester Rev.
desire to hang
WANT A FARM LOAN?
Lots of money and lowest rate of in-
terest. Call at my office in Manches-
ter and see about it.
32tf J. W. Smith.
States.
FULDAY, FEB. 28, 1008.
OOB CHOICE FOB 1300.
For Preaideot.
With May corn selling at 55 cents
in Kansas City, it would hardly seem
likely that farmers who are holding
corn here for 50 cents per bushel will
be able toget that price.- Wheat, too,
at 92 to 93 cento for May on the same
market, would not indicate that the
pr ce on the local market will soon re-
turn to what it was a few months ago
But there are many things that
both of
it
Milier and Abe Slaughter.
Wakita. On roll call of precincts
was found that Dr. Miller had 28 votes
to Mr. Slaughter’s 27. On motion of
Mr. Slaughter the appointment of
Dr. Miller was made unanimous. The
chairman and secretary have notified
the state committee that it is the
desire of the county democracy that
Dr. Miller be appointed state commit-
CANE AND KAFIR SEED.
I am in the market to buy all the
cane and kafir seed in t his part of the
country, and will pay top prices.
O. T. Prick,
29t,t__Manchester, Okla.
FOR SALE.
Cash or time. Nine head of young
ings, aud this was one thing we sun I p'l'6*’ fr°m t0 four years old-
Posp that . wesuP-, Price, come and see. Also one 12-year-
’ Kot him to thinking he old work team, weight 2600, price8130.
wouid like to run a newspaper. The
Monitor Isa pretty good looking paper
for a new country, and with a man
like Owen hustling for inhere isn’t a
lazy bone in him) wc have no doubt
but that It will make
L. G. Lacy.
STARK TREES.
O. C. Stevenson of Anthony has
taken the agency for Stark Bros, trees
and will make a spring delivery at
Manchester. The Stark trees are
*7 wnicn | rayiorshall have been accented I aii rwurlf, «*» “ell as in give him an order F.vor„
WILL CLOSE OUT.
In order to close out everything on
the farm in the hog line except pure
bred Duroc-Jersey, I will offer at pri-
vate sale a number of brood sows and
gilts that will farrow soon, at market
Prices. There are a number of pretty-
well bred sowsand gilts In thebunch-
ariy size may want-and the mar-
ket price will take them. Reason tor
selling Is, I have about forty pure
bred Duroc sows to farrow thlsspring.
and these will bring all the pjg9 i
have room tor on toe farm. Phone
write or call at toe farm tor what you
want. You get your pick and as few
or as many as you want. All are bred
to my premium hog. Clever Crimson.
No 49449. Also have a few male pigs
and pure bred gilts to sell.
______J- M. Simmon*.
-J. W. Houston now hasTthe Alex
Kerwood corn shelling outfit and is
prepared to do your shelling in first -
aceepted. j aj| otherTin. 1T “ "el1 88 »« ! him an order. Every tree i, , . , 10 d0 your shei"ng in first-
1 to of bustaw - " —-t,yMr.PsDS 5«.
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Simmons, J. Mason. The Manchester Journal. (Manchester, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1908, newspaper, February 28, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc497481/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.