The Earlboro Echo. (Earlboro, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1903 Page: 4 of 12
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i ii<* Earl boro Echo.
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tr r, at. tr « lave -eer. Cis-
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tices. ir a'e .'ie' ir.c» rant arc op-
posed to Roe-serclt.
•... - i:. - -t- - - -(loods a: Honest prices.” People are beginning to find this out. The more tney tra
a: r a r. :re tad com: ire prices : other stores. You are always sure of courteous treatment and honest dealings
aac .e are very wt .ng at all .es to show you through our stock. We endeavor to make each line of
rccos i; carry, a strong ere. and are going tojimprove it as fast as possible. But we are giving our
SHOE DEP
ARTMENT our
special attentior.
at present, ar.c
we believe
have shoes t
will give nor.
service for tr.e
money than ar.
shoe in
county;
Mr- Deaton • soother, Mr*- ■'bo -
g-rie . of P»o'.: I T ard be’- sisVer Mr-
Uiitie vi ,4 ;> from H»k County.
-*Vt scent Chroma* with er M*-s.
eft Mooiay n m g i r
s.-r xome in t »H!i but Vrv W -
lira -.v=lJ rex. a till the Ho’;«Jay» are
on-r t a r-u a merry C .rlstmas
f, r '! r- I enton *
Men's -Sun Flower, Reciprocity, and Shark Skin” shoes are the best to be found. Also the
Red Letter, S Bryn-Mawr arc Reciprocity" are the best in the line for ladies. W e stib have a good line
of rubber goods. Try a pair of Little Red Shod House Shoes and be convinced of what we say.
Watch this space next week.
WALTER WHITE, Earlboro, Okla.
WASPS CD WORK OF CUPID.
He* Batheic' Came te Se* tKe Error
of H a Ws/a.
A carton tale Is toid of \ jets*
Bn from Grants Pass. Ore? n who
Tt; cured of the bachelor habit oy
"Baud-dauber ’ Th#- hero tell*
the story on himself of how be was
working in a mine near hts xatir*
kvD and at the end of a bard day's
work always tumbled la to tia bunk
In an old log cabin without taking the
trouble to arrange fcis blankets. Tba
cabin was infested with “mud-dacb-
er* ’ and one day several of the e lo-
cated themselves in the miner s bed.
The young man retired without cere-
mony that evening, but be arose a^ain
very rapidly. According to bis own
sta’ement. which may perbaps best be
taken with a grain of caatioc he flew
clear to the roof and knocked uff half
a dozen or more shakes, came down,
kicked over the table and otherwise
gave evidence of a worried man for
several minute* The wasps ended hi*
bachelor career, for the miner went
next day to Grants Pass and secured
a housekeeper la the person of a pret-
ty bride-
iNGRAM HOTEL
Palace Tonsorial •
Parlo r
The Only First Class House in Town . . , . ..
• —A clean shave and an artistic tair-
Rates $1,50 a day. cut. Laundry basket at shop.
Mrs. F. E. Intern 111, Proprietess. East Main street.
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Earlboro. 4
Oklahoma
PALACE SaLOON.
Corner Main St, & Semanoie Ave,.
Keeps a complete line of Wines. Liquors and
Cigars always on hand.
The Leading Brands of Whiskeys,
HENRY MOORE, Proprietor.
If you are contemplating taking
1 trip to Hot -Springs Ark., take the C.
O. A G. One fare for the round trip
plus $2.00. For further information
write or call on, H. T. Herbig. Agent
Earlboro, Okla.
ONE PACKAGE HE FORGOT.
Gccd Story That Is Told on Absent-
Minded Farmer.
A story Is going th« round* regard-
tor a farmer who is greatly troubled
with absent-mindedness. On the way
home from town a* the story runs,
the thought came to him that he bad
forgotten something. He took out his
notebook, went over every item,
checked It off. and saw that he had
made all the purchase* he had intend-
ed As he droTe on he could not put
aside the feeling that there was some-
thing missing. He took out hi* note-
book and checked off every item again,
but still found no mistake. He did
this several times, but could not dis-
miss the Idea that he must have for-
gotten something. When he arrived
at home and drove up to the bouse his
daughter came out to meet him, and,
with a look of surprise, asked: "Why.
where is maw?’’
iue T Iff, 23T®,0 K £i :T5'.rm-,S5^
While In Town And Get Our Prices.
We are Hea^ garters for Clothing. Hats, Caps. Shoes, Men's lancy shirts,
Gloves. Ladies’. Misses, Youths, Men’s and Boy’s underwear. Ladies’. Miss-
es and Men's ruboers and overshoes. Men's rubber boots. Don't buy
until you have seen our hne of pants.
Hats formerly sold at for 82.50 <now
going at 81.90
And a great many other bargains
too numerous to mention.
NVe have to offer while tliev last Mens
?1 00 shirts for *
£ Mens fancy 75e shirts for .00
Mens and Boys hats, were $135 now
at .00
Come in ar.d be convinced, anyway we will be glad to sh w you and will
be pleased to give ycu^our prices. Don't let the grass gu n under your feet
in coming to see^us.
Yours for Business.
- lOj 3JI /.?/\Tv.K 1Y4 S5 (} ^f Vj >
I Send us a model or sketch of invention.
I we will examine and report as to patent
I ability, FREE. Send for special offer i
[inventors before applying for {latent:
| will 1 ".1 w you: this is no bogus guaranty
| >rrefund scheme. FREE valuable boo,
[on patents. Patent*secured byusadver
J Used in " Progressive American” FREE.
fOLlUBU COPVRlfiHT IMTHT CO , Inc. =
Warder Bldg., Washington. D. C.
WANTEl't—Several persons of ch
actor and good reputation in en
slate [one in this country required)
represent and advertise old est&bli
ed wealthy business house of solid
nanelal standing. Salary 881.00 we
y with expenses additional, all p
able in cash direct each Wednes
from head office. Horse and earr
furnished when necessary. Uefere
Enclose self-addressed envelope.
C01.oniAt. Company.
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Everton, H. G. The Earlboro Echo. (Earlboro, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1903, newspaper, December 31, 1903; Earlboro, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859147/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.