Wheatland Weekly Watchword (Wheatland, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 23, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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possession cl any person killing q^ii.
cr any other game in se-Ason.
The- board ci regents lor the Lang-
ston Collect has placed on deposit in
a Guthrie Bank a warrant drawn tea
tbe sum of »7.0C>» for tbe W. J. Fount
farm, which adjoins the colSeee ground,
on the west lor experimental and dem-
I oust rat ion ?&rsn jurpowf.
WHEATLAND WATCHWORD
Your New Shopping Home
f»ubl:»e*d By _ „
SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER PUB. CO.,
217 Nortth Harvey St-.
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA.
F. COLE * SON, Owners.
V— - . .
| The city council of Sapnlpa has noted j
i: > call an election Oct 16 to vote onj
a $*50,000 bond issue for the install- i
line of a new water system. The dtyj
is under contract to furnish the Frisco j
jxrHh water at this division joint or:
forfeit $-00 per day .
Advertising rate*—Oar *Sver..» ■* »
ue a, foPow*. and no deviation wb. -
■sade tbertfroxs except on inng tu»e c.'U-
SRtSfrsaarss^H-'S ?
^ffv tr * special rue for o&r.Tf*n
-71,-T —in itia !^
This is Fred!
■ect me face t* face
19 Broadway
Oppwih New Lee Hatel
My Guarantee
I4r*-*m **-' ra »■»»•»*** -
r of the paper Write
ie pat*er only. *r>d
that at: proper um«
ytiitl oarvectlr and plainly-
jobs Ozmuu of El Reno has been
awarded the contract to supply all
of the steel axturss in the new state
penitentiary, bow la the course of
COBStrurOon at MeAlester.
Oklahoma’s Greater Store of Greater Values
The House of Mellon’s __
Hundreds of Beautiful Suits
At Your Favorite Prices
t SUIT Dept say be ia a Sttfc *»nler, BUT THIS will
r little to tWte wW are^ ammg
erv.atot in tke Sept, has that special attradhre price
WHY NOT CALL
IY, ari select kefare tkat partkalar mM yea wasted is
HUNDREDS ef SUITS, every skade, desifa, rise, fabric,
sack as yaa HOST HAVE to ke caned.
Many Other Winning Prices
These are the merits which j
made Fred’s the fastest growing,
clothing store in Oklahoma.
I claim to sell more Clothing
in proportion, than any other
Ootning store in Oklahoma City,
and you know why.
I am satisfied with a small
profit and sell big quantities.
My $15 and $30.00 suits are
food roads con-
on at Guthrie,
are eapectcd to
ince of 1154.006
sod roads ia 1»
Many Lines of Hose—Knitwear—Corsets
All Attractively Priced for Mellon’s Patrons
Ids tor Said's sew llbfl.OW* *>*-
neat building* arc to be asked
Baity part of November and the
k will be under way by March 1.
rttn* to OoHmuKii Bird Me
THE DRESS GOODS. SILKS and
other lines of DRY GOODS exhibit a
thousand rich fabrics, and the very
SHADE and DESIGN in either GING-
HAM. WASH SILK. LINENS, and so
on to the most elaborate SILKS, are
all priced in this GREAT NEW STORE
Suits From
$8.50 to $25
THE HOSE dept, in larger quarters,
presents many great values for MONDAY
and TUESDAY SHOPPERS. Many
lines priced special from 15c up.
KNTT UNDERWEAR, the finest
F>T T and WINTER GOODS in the city,
positively all that one requires for the
seasons, priced from 3C*c up.
Many other depts. have displayed in
all thousands of beautiful articles and
carments. which will AFFORD big
bringing employer and employee into
eloper touch wit each other, It ad-
dressing those asaociated with him
Mr. Brock in 7*s remarks said: ,
‘Tour inters* In the store is *s
great as mine. That interest which
vc*a have is your future. The better
ibe emplove the better the wages, the
’ better the store- 1 do not believe in
discharging clerk* when they get j
above the $7 a week earning capacity
—a policy one of the local stores »*
said to pursue Tour success depends
on the number of customers you make
for the •'ore Get acquainted wtih
i our customers.
*T am immensely proud of my em-
! ployes and it is my ambiGon to keep
1 -.he cleanest and finest set in the city.
1 “So do vow pan by getting on
’speaking terms with everyone on
whom you wail; you have the power
to know every bod} ts Oklahoma City.
Tow friends are your racial. Ton
have it in your power to be the best
I salespersons ia the »'orJ&
Mr Prather, assistant to Mr. Brock
outlined the sort of salespeople anl
their relation to advertising. S?tTsg
the "ten commandments" of the
Cbalm*r*4>etroi: Car Pet. a* the bast*
Primitive Philosophy.
Animism is the same oS a theory j
originally propounded by Stahl, about
1707. It asserts that the soul is the
vital principle and only cause of life,
and «b»* the functions of plant and
animal life depend upon this principle
of vitality, and not mere mechanical
and chemical action. As the word is t
now used, it denotes the general doc-
trine of spiritual beings. It is not
Itself a religion- but a son of primi-
tive philosophy.
The Store of the State For All
that^ mellonTwill advice prices is terribly wrong
SUCH UNSCRUPULOUS METHODS never have been nracticed BY A
IttcGLE STORE IK OKLAHOMA, the advance of the city ha * LOW ERED
IHSjSS £SZ
a.
FORDS makes prices astonishingly low. YOUR continued visits will soon pro-
this HANDSOME SlORE as the lowest PRICE consistent with
MONEY ALWAYS
REFUNDED
ON GOODS NOT
SATISFACTORY
CORNER MAW
AND HARVEY
OKLAHOMA CITY
The Schooley Stationery Co.
of Kmmn Of
ace Opened an Oklahoma City St<
at 210-12 West First St
The Peacock.
Little Ethel had been taken to East
lake park to see the beautiful birda
and animals, and upon her return de-
scribed them to her mother. The
peacock mt.de a profound impression
upon her. and she told her mother
about it in this way: “It is a beauti-
ful bird, mother, with electric lit.lit*
all through the ferns and a turkey
under it.”—Los Angeles Herald-
Not^ e.B More Than Her Bight.
A Cincinnati man asked for a di-
vorce because hi, wife was irritable,
high tempered and used exasperating
language but the judge held that a
woman who had had the care of four
small children and no domestic help.
-< a right to have a temper and to
also use language that expressed her
feelings
Perfect Coatica for Hama
■ Mrsslin' is the name of a sub-
stance that is used in Rohemia to coat
hams It is as rliable as rubber, taste-
less and harmless, and keeps the hams
—also meats, eggs. etc. perfectly
fresh almost indefinitely. The rcras-
Tin cat be peeled from the ham almost
as easily as the skin from a banana
Rabbits Mothered by Cc;:»e.
A family of young rabbits are shar-
ing the kennel of a collie puppy at
Eucharoon. New South Wales They
were unearthed from their burrow by
a kangaroo dog. hut a collie inter-
vened and driving the either dog ofi
carried them to her kennel. There
&be is teaming them as carefully as
she does her own oCspnag
Had One Claim to Make.
“The thing* 1 say may not be very
clever" says the Philosopher of
Folly, “but 1 call the attention of the
much-bored public to the fact that I
haven't made a North Pole epigram
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Browne, T. Wheatland Weekly Watchword (Wheatland, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 23, 1909, newspaper, October 23, 1909; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937003/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.