The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1919 Page: 4 of 6
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RflFli’S—CL0T5IIW0—BOY’S
The Kooky News
Published Every Friday
T. V. WALKER, EP1TOR
There’s satisfation in every suit we sell
Customers from all over the c°“ntl!
here because they have found this to be tr .
Subscription $1.00 per year.
$2.00 per year out of the coun y,
in advance. ___
The News New $ 1.00
InTh's County. In a Short Time
$1.50 in The County
Better Subscribe Now
Method D
catin
“Entered as second-class mat-
ter July 17. 1919- at the pof I
office at Rocky, Oklahoma under
the Act of Congress of March 6,
1879.”
Boy’s Suits of all wool materials
are found here priced as low as
$8.45 up to $16.50
Models that embody
the dash and spirit of
every youiifl American
Custom tailored Suits smart fash-
ion for men and young men. The
style that will appeal to every one
who see them. Priced as low as
$25.00, $27.50 and up to $52.50
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Copy for display ads or change
must be in this office not latter
than Tuesday after noon of eac
week.
DYAS BROS.
hardware dealers
TTAonu/APK T.TNE. Farm Implements,
YOUTHS
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Revelationi
Are at \A
Sing
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Display ads 15c, 171c and 20c
per inch. Local reader lines 5c
per line. Title heads 10c per
fine.
Any article in the nature »f j
an advertisement sent to the g ,
j| Racine, Miller, U. S. and Diamond
,.nAll dinners and suppers;£
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rates AH dinners and suppers
for the purpose of collecting or 18 TireS.
charging a fee are classed as,g
advertisements and will he
charge at the same rates as oth-
er advertisements.
Dr. J- W. Tharp
Physician and Surgeon
Office North Main Street,
Phone No. — Rocky, Okla.
CllEfflS MERCMmLE CO.
SHCOOL NOTES
Everybody’s Store
HOBART. - OKLA.
We ask the continuation of the
splendid co-operation you are
giving us.
J: Parent3, have you seen, and
[[ signed, your child’s report card.
I Uc___». haH hotter ask your
Veedol, Enarco and
Crew Levick’s Oils
Remember a poor oil makes a
RATTLING GOOD CAR.
Our stock of FORD paits is
complete.
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| If not, you had better ask your
11 child the reason. These cards
are to show what your child is
doing in school. If you are not
Bring us your Repair Work
Wc Strive to please.
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doing in school. If you are not |g Hupil W. Ferine
satisfied talk 10 the child and,| A* LjaUllI UU^U «
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for pure drugs
GO TO THE
PEOPLES’ DRUG STORE
Our first literary program for
the year was given Friday night
to an appreciative audience,
in Our next will be Friday night,
' October 31st.
New books are coming in now
and we hope to soon have all ol
them
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i Did you know that Germany
* t has not, nor never has had a na-
has noi, nor iie*u ----
tional game. And did you know
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pwThem and our Price is
Try .. Bottle! of “AdbrSM,” Great Medicine.
People’s Drug Store
prescription druggists
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11 that many of our scholars claim j
this is one great reason for the
difference in methods of war-
fare of the Allies and Germany.
Think it over!
If you think there are no mice
in the school building ask Miss
Hinshaw and Miss Stewart. *
, We hope to cut the tardies
t down to a minimum after the
j time changes Sunday.
Byrom Fullerton, Principal.
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Furniture end Undertaking
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CORDELL, OKLAHOMA.
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Rocky, - Oklahoma
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>1 Come in and see the nice line
I of Alluminum Ware. at;Taylor s.
R1 The best cooking ware for you
to buy.
With all latest records and fine
Machines.
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Hill Bros.
Carry a Full Line of
5T/\PLE and fancy groceries
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The Best Place
To Set
and Fresh Meats
Your Wheat
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We Pay the Highest Mar-
ket Prices for Produce.
THE BOCKY MILL
Will appreciate yeur trade and will treal you right. |.
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GOOD WEIGHTS
honest prices
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Walker, T. V. The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1919, newspaper, October 24, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936924/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.