Mountain View Times (Mountain View, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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Alabastme, Painting and Paperhanging
L04s“:‘ T. J. GORDON
cf K; :-wa. County
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A tea cezas now s.ti ts do-hrs next year.
T H. Rogers Lumber Oo.
J R. Powntrec Mtr. Mountain View, Oklf
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COMKhkCIAL CLUfc NEEDED
The/e thooid be a rcvjvai ©i
the Of£ar.izatioo known at the
coHotae/ciaJ clob or cite a new
on* ©rjaEuz-cd to ook alter the
deatiniet ol Moon tain View.
• oderttand tbeie ;• a lew fcac*
dred dollars left id the treasury
of the old organization and tb s
money sboold be osed now in tbe
betterment ol Mountain View
In wbat better way could tbe
money be used than tbe improve-
ment of our streets'' Mud and
slush are not very good myita
tions to extend tbe trade, not on-
ly that but tbe trade carries mud
into tbe business bouse, causing
it to become filthy. Why not
gravel tbe streets, then oil them.'
It coold be done at a reasonable
cost sod we could boast one ol
tbe cleanest towns in southwest
Oklahoma. On with tbe club'
Acme Welding & VulcanizingShop
are x** eg* pped ** kaadle a:, loads fx veldiag
ua.tt: Ai’tr jacke t a^: Eajise Heads
Brazing 2nd Aluminum Welding a Specialty
Oor -i . * Gtaraustee- Gitc Us a Tna.1
New and SecondhandCasings and Inner Tubes
A Good Grade of Gasoline and Cylinder Oils
In oor TrasciiW Oils m Yoox Tractor
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c:sr :c. *ae . •.•..awiug xases:
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Sedan March 2 end 3
Frank Baker
A-i.ei.Bor of iLow* C-'.'jnty Ok'a
J, E, Fox and Sons, Proprietors
DR. G S. AULT
Dentist
OfFre Oier Ccrner
Dreg Stcre
Telephone 44
ius£i ?. Tolber* Rayamd A. Tc-lier*
TOLBERT t TOLBERT
Attorneys and Ccmnselorsat Law
Sente £-7 Abr*-Tic* Siildiat
HOBART - OKLAHOMA
Pte. pbooe 47 O&ce pbeue k3
Dr. C. E. Bradley
General Practice of
Medicine and Surgery
Office over Corner Drug Store
Mountain View, Okla.
Mtitw Peroiuoci*
Ga/oct Hughe*
RUMMONS & HUGHES
% LAWYERS
City National Bank Building
HOBART. OKLA
NELS DARLING
SPEAKS TO THE PUBLIC
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fa* Dry Z*oe«l for tha 4ry.
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will rarnovr (Atr.^lra ai*d l»rava t)i« akin
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The Druggist
--Os Dr.W. I. Wilkins
Says
in
You can’t make a silk purse out of
a sow’s ear is an old, old saying. You
can’t make a leather purse out of pa-
per, either, any more than you can
make a good leather purse out of
cheap material. “Leather is pretty
high, is it not?” you ask. Well, in
some cases it is lower. The women
are wearing low shoes more than ever
before. We have real leather goods.
We have purses, wallets, pocket books,
card cases, note books and many nov-
elties in leather.
Corner Drug Store
Tbe ZcsmJ U of Oklahoma City, Okla.
N«i« Du/ltng, Pre»t
Corner Drug Store
J. II. Sumner, Proprietor
“THE PAINSTAKING DRUGGISTS”
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Veterinary
Latpectiug for LatenUte Sfcipascal*
Office opposite Ford Garage
CARNEGIE OKLA.
P ones: Office 53. Res deDce 6
Re v r'Ucae 24 OiEce PLoae 34
A. H. HATHAWAY
Physician and Surgeon
02.ee over Corner Drug Store
Mountain View, Okla.
Calls Answered Day or Night
SERVICE!
C 1 have a complete line of grocer-
ies and can fill your orders. If
you are going to lay in a supply
of groceries for the winter and
spring I can save you monev.
€ We also have a complete line of
fresh meats of all kinds.
C Our garden seeds have been ship-
ped and will be in soon. 1 am
handling the Sioux City seeds.
They are the very best that you
can buy.
We pay the highest market price
for your eggs.
MORRIS’ GROCERY
& MARKET
We Deliver the Goods, You Tell Em”
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford One Ton Truck is a profitable ‘‘beast of burden’ and surely
has the “right of way“ in every line of business activity. For all trucking
purposes in the city and for all heavy work on the farm, the Ford One Ton
Truck with its manganese bronze worm-drive and every other Ford merit of
simplicity in design, strength in construction, economy in operation, low pur-
chase price, stands head and shoulders above any other truck on the market.
Drop in and let’s talk it over and leave your order for one.
The men who fill prescriptions for us
are all experienced—they are careful-
ness personified. Better bring that
prescription to us.
ZELLNER MOTOR COMPANY
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Forgy, M. A. Mountain View Times (Mountain View, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1920, newspaper, January 30, 1920; Mountain View, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914307/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.