The Chandler News-Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday. Martk 28, 1913.
THE CHANDLER NEWS-PUBLICIST
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Every Cent You Spend at Our Store Next Week—Goes to Help the .Churches
Our Entire Stock
IN THE HANDS OF THE LADIES’AID SOCIETIES
OF CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA—FOR ONE WEEK ----
Commencing Monday Morning, March 31st, 1913
To Saturday Night, April 5th
By arrangement with the different Churches of Chandler, we have decided to turn our store over to them for one week, as above
stated, and each Aid Society will have representatives on their day. to take charge of our Big Store and sell all the
Merchandise they possibly can with our assistance, and for which we agree to give them 5 per cent of the entire days sale, we
have made special preperations for this sale, by making very low prices on all classes of merchandise and we truly hope that
each Church will not only Boost for their day. but help all. in order that every Aid Society may come out a big winner. 1
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Now every body Boost, Telephone your neighbors, tell them to Come. New Store New People,
New Merchandise, the Lowest Prices. LINTON’S (Mascho’s Old Stand)
The Following Ladies Will Have Charge of Our Store Next Week
MONDAY (Baptist Church)
Mrs. Mabel McFadden
Mrs. E. R. Williams
Mrs. S. D. Farrah
Mrs. Mary Broekerl 1.EFT)//' -
TUESDAY (Presbyterian Church)
Mrs. H. M. Johnson
* Mrs. O. C. Armstrong
Mrs. George Rittenhouse
Mrs. John Davis
WEDNESDAY (First Christaon Church)
Mrs. Jesse E. Rice
Miss Esther Mascho
Mrs. E: W. Adams
Mrs. Maud Durhame,
l'HURSDAY (Methodist Church)
Mrs. Ed. Keegan
Mrs. George Dawson
Mrs. Sam Evans
FRIDAY (Catholic Church)
Mrs. Sennett
Mrs. Rohlinger
) Mrs. Anna Gessman
Miss Conn Wolcott
SATURDAY (Central Christian Church)
Mrs. B. E. Fretwell
Mrs. J. E. Hereford
Mrs. A. P. Aiken
Miss Almina Carpenter
HELP THE AID SOCIETIES—DO TOUR TRADING AT LINTON S ’ NEXT WEEK
Apron check ginghams, full
width, all size checks and col-
ors', worth 8c C
sale price....... V
36 inch Brown Linen, nice
smooth quality, just what you
need for spring, 20c | G l„
grade, sale price 1 JL 2U
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$5.00 in Gold Given Away
As Saturday is the best day in the
veek. We will give $5.00 in gold to
he Society selling the most goods
irst 5 days.
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W. H. LINTON
-adies beautiful muslin petti-
coats, with tucks and rutiles,
veil worth $1.50 Q o
ale price .. JOC
Misses and Childrens Dresses,
made of fine linen, beautifully
trimmed in colors lo match
$1.50 values G .
sale price O C
1000 yards of plain silk ribbons
all colors go in this sale, widths
up to C inches, vals to | /\ _
20c, sale price. 1 UC
500 yards of fancy silks and
foulards, for spring dresses, all
colors, 50c grade O C ~
sale price........
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10 pieces fancy Curtain Scrims j
and Nets, just in time for *
spring cleaning worth I O _
to 20c, sale price. 1 UL
.adies long gloves in black and
vhite, will be worn so much
his season, all sizes A P
ale price...... ZOC
THE LADIES WILL RUN THIS HEX’
WEEK-JUST *S THE
Y PLEASE
Mens fine quality Poros knit
underwear, just what you need
for this summer, 40c 9 C ,,
grade, sale price £ *■JU
One lot of mens and boys sus-
penders, medium and long
lengths, stout webbing, values
to 50c O
sale price .......
Mens Overall Pants, made of
heavy denim and Kakhi cloth
with belt loops, 85c PA 1
values, sale price a)UL
Tens fine dress shirts, made of
ercale and madras, neat pat-
erns, values to 75c AP
ale price jtL O L
Beautiful dress linens, in w hite
and colors, double width,
shrunk, very stylish this season
a.'SSr 15c 19c
5c Pearl Buttons, all you want
go in this sale, all the good
sizes 0*4-.
sale price
50 pieces new figured lawns,
very smooth dainty fabrics,
fast colors, all go in f »
the sale, sale price 1 vIO
•Just received, all the new little *
pins, waist sets, collar pins, *-
etc., a large assortment. a
a
.allies new spring slippers, in
'un metal, patents, velvets
nd suede, in button, pumps
nd straps.
Misses and childrens slippers,
in all the best styles and leath-
ers. all sizes, guaranteed solid
leather.
A big line of mens fine dress
shoes in all styles and leathers,
our guarantee goes with every
pair.
Mens good work shoes, made
of solid leather, oak tnn soles,
guaranteed, solid throughout,
all styles and prices.
It's worth coming to
see, the new braids
and trimmings, if it
is new, Linton has
it.
EVERYBODY IS GOING TO “BOOST” FOR THE LADIES NEXT WEEK
UNION S DRY GOODS STORE
Mascho’s Old Stand Chandler Oklahoma
Mens Mats, any sty-
le or kind you want
during this sale they
all jfo at special
prices Come See. j
HKl.P THE KIDNEYS,
Chandler It^len Are l^aniint* Tlie
Way.
It's the little kidney ills—
The lame, weak or aching back—
The unnoticed urinary disorders—-
That may lead to dropsy- and
Bright's disease.
When the kidneys ar-- w.-ak.
Help them with Doan's Kidney
Pills.
A remedy especially for weak kid-
neys.
Doan's hare been used la kidney
troubles for 50 years.
Endorsed by 30,000 people - en-
dorsed by citizens of this locality.
C. W. llrown, farmer, It F. D. No.
3, Stroud, Okla., says. "The action
of my kidneys was irregular and I
had pains through my back. I used
Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at
Wright's Drug store and they stopped
the pain and restored my kidneys to
a normal condition."
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Kemember the name—Doan's—-
and take no other.
TIIK LARGEST MAGAZINE IN THE
world.
TODAY'S MAGAZINE is the larg-
est and best edited magazine publish-
ed at 50c per year Five cents per
copy at all newsdealers. Every lady
who appreciates a good magazine
should send for a free sample copy
and premium catalog. Address, TO-
DAY'S MAGAZINE, Canton, Ohio.
TIIE MOTHERS' FAVORITE.
A cough medicine for children
should be harmless It should be
pleasant to take. It should be ef-
fectual. Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
edy is all of this and is the mothers'
favorite everywhere. For sale by
all druggists.
If so. get a box of Dr, King's New
Uife PUIh, take them regularly anil
and your trouble will quickly disap-
pear. They will atimulate the liver,
Improve your digestion and get rid
of all the poisons front your system.
They will surely get you well gain.
25c at A D. Wright's.
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F. A Wagoner H. W Harris . .
-j- WAGONER A HARRIS $
Lawyers
•• Postoflice Dlk , Chandler, Ok.
G. L. WILKS
Kenilrick
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All calls answered—day or
• night—Use my own drugs
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Phone 214.
DR. C. M. MORGAN
Physician am) Surgeon.
Office over Wright Drug Co.
Chandler,------ - - Okla.
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4* DR8. LOl WIIN & HANSON $
4« Dentist*.
Chandler, ------
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I. N. HALL
For Farm Loans, Farm In-
surance, Hall Insurance on
Crops, or Fidelity Bonds.
R&edeker Bldg.
Chandler, - -- -- -- - Okla.
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Nichols, L. B. The Chandler News-Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1913, newspaper, March 28, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913364/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.