The Okarche Times. (Okarche, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 18, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Tell your wife and family that GO- TILL-US & SON
of El Reno, Okla., have just received Two Mammoth Cars of
Elegant New Furniture
In Addition to Their Large StocK Now on
Hand-
TROUBLES
To show goods, but one continual round of pleasure.
They're Alive
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THE OKARCHE TIMES
j. h. royer. Publisher
Entered in the Postoffloe at Okarche in 1802
asHeeond-cluss mutter, under act of Congress
of MarchS, IKTft.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
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Advertising Rates.
Local readers, 5c a line first insertion,
3c a line eaco subsequent insertion
Display advert ising, 10c an inch each
issue. Front page 12fc. A dscouut
will be given on contracts of three
months or longer.
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THE BRICK HOTEL
Miss E. L. Howard, Proprietor
UNDKH NKW MANAUl'MraiT SINCE SEPTEMBER 1,1008
Traveling Men receive every attention and care. Sunday Dinners a Soecialty
•Commercial Trade Solicited.
Rates: *2.00 a Day.
The Only Sample Room in Town
Her there is one place in this country where you actually get a
show for your ready cash. When you tell her they are ship-
ping out goods in every direction and paying the freight it's
the truth. Tell them all it's the only system that wins.
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What has built up the mammoth mail order houses, where ||
they have accumulated their millions ? It's CASH, CASH,
CASH. • Let us establish one at home where WE pay the
taxes and help build enterprises.
Then you will be a booster’ and tell • * . .
Butchers Are Having Trouble
John Ilauenstein says that he is be-
;| ing "cussed” all this week on account
of the high price of meat. The pub-
lic cannot expect to get their pork
;' chops at t lie same price that they
.. i were selling three or four years ago.
Tile price of D igs on the hoof is now
more than 9c on the local market and
•»J Mr. Ilauenstein says that after the
waste is accouuted for their is not a
great profit left in the meat when it
ia sold over the block at 20c a pound
for tlie steaks and chops.
—If you want an Easter hat in latest
i 11 style, at moderate prices, see Miss
\ [ Graves. •
The Birth Record
Since the last report the following
births have been announced: Born to
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Royse, Thursday
March 10, a son. Born to Mr. and
Mrs. William Nchroeder, Monday
March 14, a daughter
—For builders hardware and paint,
go to Ludwig Brothers & Ilommcrtz.
helm.
--Easter Postal Cards at the Corner
1*1 Drug Store.
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4 * Hauling Oil in Dairy Cans
t * Tlie representative of the F I Reno
* j Independent Oil Co., who comeg here
j regularly every week with a load of
Coal oil and gasoline, made the last
two trips with his oil and gas in
dairy cans. II.- can carry 300 gallons
in this way and it makes a lighter
load than with the regular tank
wagoD.
For Sale: Thorough Poland China
gilts and males ready for the market.
Also a few horses and mules. Chas.
H Richardson, 4 miles west of Okar-
che. Phone 3332 43-2.
TKe City Transfer Company
--John W. Ford, Proprietor--
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General Transfer and Express business. Prices Reasonable
..........and Prompt Service.........
• Office at E6e Standard House
# Phone No. 14"
THE STANDARD HOUSE
JOHN W. FORD, Manager,
RATE: $1.00 a Day, Straight.
THOROUGHLY RENOVATED. UNDER NEW MANAGE-
MENT. GOOD SERVICE. YOUR PATRONAGE
SOLICITED.-
All kinds of Cured and Salt Fish, such as,
“It should have been established long ago. We can certainly
save you money against all comers. We have the finest line
of RUGS at the lowest prices. Our Dressers, Tables, Chairs,
Sideboards, Buffets, Iron Beds, Mattresses, China Closets, Go-
Carts, Desks, Kitchen Cabinets, Wardrobes, Chiffoners, Li- ::::
brary Tables, Folding Beds, Davenports Parlor Suits and a
thousand other articles go to make up a Modem Furniture
Store. We have but one ambition and that is to establish the
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best furniture house in Oklahoma. We can feel it in the air.
Itfs coming, and now it's
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: More; will you patronize a place where they're alive, where j jj
you need not help to pay for any losses? If you are building :
a new home and need furniture it will be to your interest to uu
investigate a place where they always do even more than they :
agree. GO-TEL-US & SON have moved across the street
on the corner recently vacated by C. E. Perry, and when you
call you will find it’s no . •
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—If you want the best harness and
harness repairing, go to Ludwig
Brothers A Hnnomertzbeim.
“Wilcox Tries Callaway’s Machines”
I recieved one of Wm. Gallaway’s
large separators (700 lbs. capacity)
a week ago and .find it to be one of
the best machines 1 have ever tried
in 18 years of cream separator experi-
ence. •
It is the closest skimmer strongest
built, and the easiest runnimr ma-
chine I ever saw
The price of machines:
(700-750 lb, capacity) $54.50,
(500-550 lb capacity) $47.40.
(300 lb. capacity) $39.50.
(200 lb. capacity) $33.50.
Freight prepaid and DO days free
trial
Now my dear farmer friends what
is the use of paying double the priee
for a sepiirator that is no better.
I will give any Okarctie dealer a
privilege to set one of their separa-
tors beside the "Gallaway” using
theirs one day and the ‘‘Gallaway”
Lite next. Wm. Gallaway "gives me
the right to do this and if I find one
better I can return his at his expence.
Anynr1 wishing to see this separa-
tor run call at my place any time.
1 also have one of the "Gallawav”
manure spreaders and find it to be
ill rig'llt ill every way.
This spreader cost me $00 and I will
live the dealers the same privilege on
this machine as on the separator.
Aint that fair and square?
The dealers say that farmers ought
to patronize their home towns and
keep their money at hothe. But why
not send half to some manufacturer
and keep tile rest In your pocket.
Fit an k Wilcox.
HALIBUT,
SALMON
WHITE
HOLLAND HERRING
BLOATERS
PURE COD FISH
SALT MACKERAL
AND
CANNED FISH
-At-
C. W. MEISTRELL’S
10 WANTS IT?
SHHLSOF IT
‘LOW; RATES,
CF.foELAY
KfRANCE
f Sf E REALTY CO. V
H. HARMS,MGR" , K ■/ I A
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-For Fancy-
. Lump Coal
Free From Slack,
GO TO
QKarcKe Milling Company
PHONE NO. 15
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Notice
All persons having notes or ac
counts against Eugen E. Eberwein,
deceased, will please notify me, stat-
ing the amount. We intend to make
a speedy settlement for all such
claims.
M. P. Kiikiiwkin,
Okarche, Okla.
;;;; For Sa Ie:—Falrbauits-Morse 2f
horse power gasoline engine, in good
running order, Will be sold at a bar-
gain.—Joun Ilauenstein.
Rain This Week
A light rain with cloudy weather all
day visited us Wednesday and lias
done much good to the growing crops
and will sprout the spring crops *and
start them growing. Weather fore-
casts point io more rain within the
Dext week.
For Sale or will Exchange for Cow
or Hogs, one (I hole range with oven
and reservoir, In good condition. A1
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Why Talk About The
High Prices!
B Cans of Standard
Tomatoes for
25c
Cranberries, 3 (Quarts
for_____
25c
3 Pounds of Dried
Peaches, ..
25c
4 Pieces of good Toilet
Soap
25c
4 Packages of Soda
#
25c
2 Pounds of 20c Coffee
for.______
35c
25c Can of Baking
Powder..
20c
4 Cans of the best Lye
25c
25c Can of Health
Coffee.
20c
5 Ballons of Coni Oil
60c
4 12 Pounds of good
Rice _____
Barrel of Suit dj J
15c Mustard
10c
3 Boxes of Matches
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(irandnia’s Noodles,
Best made
8c
7 Cakes of Laundry
Soa] i
25c
Kating Potatoes, per pc
bushel ODC
2 1-2 Bushel suck of nr
Kating Potatoes
Seed Potatoes, per d- < < r
bushel \ . > O
Xo. 1 Flour, per rt> s *r
sack 4> * .43
Our 1 ’ail Coffee 90c
Tumblers, per do/.ent 35q
Wyandotte Washing Powder
1 he very best and if not
perfectly satisfactory we
will refund your
money. Per pkg k»3C
We Save YOIJ Money
L. G. PECINOVSKY
The New Cash Store
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