The Oklahoma Miner. (Krebs, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 9, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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Thurs Oct. 15th
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The Drover Studio McAlester
Pay up your world's series bet.
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Gertrude Ewing at Krebs j-
Opera House Sunday night. r or COmiOll and ufeSS
The City council held an inter- meY nave no equal.
esting session Monday night i
The Only Circus Coming
Jeff Jones places a nice order
for job work with us this week.
Joe Nellis was among those
that enrolled for the Miner this
week.
CHILSON'S
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Shoe Store
McALKSTKR
Will give two performances in McAlester on above
date. One 25c ticket admits to all. Parade 10:30.
Special Car Service on Interurban.
Butler Brewen has accepted a
position with Hailey-Ola Coal
Co. at Haileyville.
Charley Chiandano of Carbon
was a caller Saturday and renew-1
ed for his paper.
Street Commissioner Frazier J
has been doing nc eded work on '
South Main during the past two '
weeks. i
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Krebs Opera House Sunday night.
Prices 25 35 and 53. Seats on
sale at Oglesby's.
The Yale Majestic at McAles-
ter packed the house Tuesday
night in their six reel feature
Helen Gardner in "Cleopatra."
It was a great picture and Man-
ager McDonald deserves special
praise for furnishing his patrons
such high class attractions.
The High School fooo ball team
will play a team from Dow at
the old fair grounds in this city
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
New Band Instruments.
Newton Oglesby is now the lo-
cal agent of the Martin Band In-
strument Co. of Elkhart Ind.
and has this week received a
number of new instruments for
the A. F. of M. of this city.
Among the horns received was a
Mrs. J. A. Ileathcock and two handsome gold trumpet cornet
children Turner and Mary left of the very latest pattern. Two
today for Muskogee to attend baritones one trombone one tu-
the fair and visit her cousin. W. ba one alto and three cornets
B. Province.
Be sure to get your trade card
at Oglesby's Pharmacy and get
a set of Rogers Silverware-
something you will be proud of.
have been received.
On
Sunday Service.
Sunday night Oct 12
l JFor the Neil O'Brien Minstrels
at the Busby theatre Fri. night
Oft 17 Mnnntrpr Estes announ-
these special prices: Balcony marks the closing service of the
50 and 75c gallery 25c. Present conference year An of-
fering will be taken at this ser
vice tor conierence c'a mants.
Krebs assessment is $900.
This claim should be met for
Krebs will ask for $250.00 of
this fund and it would not look
well to fail in raising this small
sum and ask for nearly thirty
times as much. This meney goes
for to support the widows and
orphans and worn out preachers
of the conference.
The pastor hopes to report all
claims met in full.
Junior aid meets with Miss
Janet Patterson Friday evening.
We expect the new pstei- Sun-
day Oct 26.
D. VV. KELLER.
Pastor.
KREBS
OPERAHOUSE
Sunday Night
Oct. 1 4
Miss Gertrude Ewing and
Her Company Presents
Chas C. Ross advanced his
subscription to the Miner Sat.
Charley is one of our successful
teachers and has a flourishing
school at Mekko this year.
arnage
The card of Geo. P. Wood the
McAlester jeweler and watch-
maker will be found in todaj 's
issue. Located at McAlester
Drug Store and all work en-
trusted to him will receive
prompt attent cr.
John Silva received a hand-
some 50 horse power Overland
Wednesday. It is one of the
handsomest machines ever
brought to Pittsburg County
and John was Joy riding a num-
b.r of the boys yesterday.
Me -dames Otterson and Turner
returned Wednesday from the
state Meet.ng of the Rebekh
Lodge at Oklahoma city. They
report a plesant time and a grand
meeting. The next meeting will
be held in Tulsa the first Tuesday
in October 1914.
The ad of the Osage Trading
Co. of Krebs will be found in
this issue. This is one of the
o.dest and most reliable houses
to be found in thife bection ot the
country. They cairy an enor-
mous stock ol almost everj thing
needed and enjoy a big business.
The store is ably managed by
Frank Dale one of the mosti
up-to-date merchants in this part (
otOc'atmii. He is ass st2d by J
a very efficient body of clerks.
FOR f-ALK BY
Osage Trading Company.
Krabs Oklahoma.
RICE &
is Stove
Here is an unusual op-
portunity a chance to
get a high-grade heater
absolutely free. This is
the great Aeroflame
Acorn famous through-
out the United States as
the "Stove that Saves
the Coal. " We ore mak-
ing this offer as an in-
ducement to you to visit
Our Fall Open-
ing and Display
Tuesday Oc. 1-1
Wed. Oc;(. J15
We want you to visit our
store on these days and
see the new stoves for
this season. A represen-
tative of the Acorn Fac-
tory will be here to demonstrate.
Krebs Okla.
New Gooods!
New Prices at
We can save you money on every
article in the dry goods and grocery
line. Try us.
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Krebs Okla. '
Free wagon yard for farmers back of
store. Water free.
M. E. RAMBO
McAlester - - - Oklahoma
Over Grand Leader
1 04 E. Choctaw. Phone 1 03 1
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