The Copan Leader. (Copan, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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The Arcade’s Big Sale at Dewey
Is Drawing Great Throngs
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Customers are coming 25 and 30 miles in order to reap the savings on their fall purchases--and they are going
away happy over the low prices and good merchandise they find. One more week and the sale you should
attend will be over. Don’t forget--don’t miss it.
Buy Your Dry Goods, Shoes and men’s and boy’s Clothing Now
and if you buy them here we guarantee our prices will save you from 15 to 50 per cent over those of any other store
in the county, also any mail order house doing business in the state. Let us prove this. No trouble to show goods.
Buy Ladies’ and Children’s Coats, Ladies’ New Fall Tailored Suits,
Skirts, Dresses, Petticoats, Silks and Dress Goods
While the prices, styles and models are all you could desire; more than you will expect, they are all cn sale, too, and
that means something here. Come Saturday. Come next week.
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All Underwear and
Hosiery at Cut
Prices.
The Arcade Store
All Comforts and Blankets,
Pillows, Sheets and Pillow
Cases, now at Cut Prices.
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THE COPAN LEADER
Published at Copan, Oklahoma, on
Friday of each week.
Official Pajer of th* Northern Part of
Washington County
the effect that they would begin is allowed to continue day after
planning to hold the fair on the j day in the mouths of adults as
Admitted to the Post Office at t'opan,
Mkluhoina. as seamyi class mail
/natter, under Act of March 3. 1 ST!> j looting
SUBSCRIPTION:
Per Year ... . $l.'i0
Six Months ... 00
Must be Paid in Advaaoe
day named. It is presumed that
arrangements are already being
made in many distorts to held
this fair. By means of it tlie at
tention of the children has been
called to the beauties of the wild
flower life in their communities
and many of them have been col-
specimens during the
spring and summer, thus doing
i valuable supplementary work.
School News
Flower Day
A magazine stand has been
well as children.
At each meal particles of food
will become lodged between and
around tlie teeth. If this is not
removed it will decay and an
acid will 1)0 developed that de-
stroys the enamel of tlie teeth.
Thus a cavity will be made
where larger particles of food
may lodge. At the next meal
these decayed particles are
mixed with the wholesome food
which is eaten and is carried in-
to the blood. Then we wonder
why we become sick.
Because this condition is so
If this is good for Bartlesville
school children, why isn't it
good for Copan sdhool children?
Is the best any too good for
them?
Monthly Report
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placed in the study had in order fully recognized special is being fl E. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. A. E. Dunlap was a busi that the students may have bet- : to jt jn lhe sc|)U0ls ]nor . .. . ' ,
Oklahoma City, Ocb fi, 1914. cm i tnt magazine*. ^ space lias been provided on the ; s , .)raver servjce at
To the County and City Super-! The pupils of the intermediate ropm.t cards jssueti this year - ,,n ‘hin „ . 1
tendedts: department learned with much whptv f.rpdit is t,ivf.n for ,..irp of! ‘" ° ,ind pnaUnt^ ‘lt '
Prayer meeting
for $1.00 and 10c for postage, etc.
SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN
For a limited time only, six pairs of
our tines! 25c value Guaranteed Hose
any color with written guarantee and a
pair of our well known Men's Paradise |
Garters for one dollar, and 10c for post-
age etc.
You know these hose: they stood the j
i test when all others failed. They give ;
real foot comfort. They have no !
Report for the month ending seams to rip. They never liecoma
Oft 9 1'I14 loose aed baggy as the shape is knit!
,. ,, , ,, ... , in, not pressed in. They are Guaran-
En roll merit, Boys 136; (.iris teed f()I. linuness. for htvle. fot. superi. |
1 J1.1; total 11o. ority of material and workmanship, I
Number of cases of tardiness, absolutely stainb ss and to weai six !
Bovs 0; Girls 1. months without olts or a new pair free —————————————
Number of days absence, Boys Don’t delay send in your order
23 1-2; Girls 31; Total 711 1-2. before l!offer expires. Give cor- g000°cc^occoo*ooooooooooog
---rect size.
WEAR-EVER HOSIERY CO. g
Dayton, Ohio.
Business Directory
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1 COPAN 11 Bartlesville!
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W. H. McCLURE
COPAN DRAY LINE
Hauling and Draving
Reasonable Prices
Careful Handling
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Southern illdg. Opposite PoNlofficp
THE SOUTHERN ABSTRACT CO.
(IncorHorated)
CAPITAL. $25,000.00
T. M. Knight, Mgr.
Phone .32$ . Bartlesville. Okla.
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On Oct. 22, 1913, Supt. Wilson
sent a letter to the county and
department learned with mut h w|lt>re redit is given for care of ■
regret t)f the resignation of Miss tjie un(j lm,uth and for psr-
Kinsella. She is one of the most
sonal cleanliness and neatness.
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Thursday
veiling tit 7:30.
All are invited to attend these
services. Rev. Robinson, pastor
city snnerintendentu requesting popular and successful teachers ^ ^ ^ a .*Tooth Brush
them to make arrangements to and her place will be dilhcult to jQ your hoU)e thus Kiv. _
hold a Mo.ur hair in their 69. , ingour children the beuefits of Mrs. N. F. Truitt wife of the
schools on Get. lb of tills year Veen^en to the in- add.tional credits and fortifying editor, arrived Tuesday,
it was suggested that the citi- tention has been 2 to the in ^ aga-nst health,
Kens of the town or school dist fluence of tlie condition of tin
rict, give premiums, one each to mout i or the physical, mental <,IU m i„ i m ing town, at
the children furnish ,he »nd utor.1 condition uf the bod,-, talk. re™Bn,zm.. that u child
best display of wild flowers, who Everyone is acquainted with lunst Ic in gou.l i unditiun I’hj M-
nameand describe tl, .creates, the fact that food decays readily cally before lie can do sat,start-
jiumberof wild flowers, »|,„ „. I in a warm, moist condition. The or, mental work is „rov,d,na
decayed food is an ide.d place for me. )cal mspedtion of the
the development is disease teetli, ears, .-yes and general
DISINFECTANT —A 3-ounce
bottle for 23c by mail. Write
Frank Ritchie, Bartlesville, Okla.
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
AT FACTORY PRICES
OSTEOPATH
Dr. Eynette Barton
Graduate of tbe American School
Under Supervision of the Founder
of Osteopathy.
Phone 397 310 1-2 Dewey Ave
We have just received a new
line of
Paints and Will Paper
W. R. WILSON
SARAH A. BURMS, D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Office over the State Bank,
Owens Building
Bartlesville, Okla. Phone 888
hi bit, the most beautiful collect
ion of tame flowers. It w as also for
suggested that in those schools germs, therefore the houswkeep
having more than one room, s cr does not allow this condition
premiums should be offered to to exist in her kitchen noi does
the rooms presenting the most she allow tins decayed food to i
in tistii. a.'pearance. m X *<1 with that which is p.aced
Tlie sugges i ms ujet tlie ap on the table,
proval of a large nmuoer of the While tliis condition is no
,s i;i irmtyn It it s w i > wr >t > us to allowed to exist in t ie kite lien it
liealtli of every child in school.
Special Hosiery Offer
Guaranteed Wear-ever Hosiery
For Men And Women
Ladie’s Special Offer
For Limited Time Only
Six pair of our finest 25c value lad
ies‘ guaranteed hose in black, tan or
white colors with written gua-antee,
I All other sizes in stock. Non-Skid
tires 15 per cent additional red tubes
I teu per cent above gray. All. new,
Clean, fresh, guaranteed. tires. Best
standard and independent makes. Buy
direct from us and save money. 5 per
I cent discount if payment in full ac-
companies each order. C. t). D. on 10
eperent deposit. Allowing examina-
tion.
TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO.
Dept. A Baton Ohio.
C. H. Hansen
DENTIST
Caney, - - Kansas
DR. A. W. COXt Specialist.
EYF., KAK. NOSE AND THROAT
GLASSES FITTED
Consultations and Examination! Frtt
Phone 1213 day or night,
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I do not believe in Over Taxation
F. L. METCALF
Socialist Candidate for
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1 I Its I DISTRICT
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The new Shoe Repair vShop is now
open for business, in the building
formerly occupied by “rreds” feed
store, about ono block from P. O.
Bring in your old shoes and see wnat
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POST CARDS
ake The Clothes
That Make The Man
So take Advantage
of this opportunity
and send for our
Beautiful New Catalogue
Showing the latest up-to-date
styles and materials in “Made-to-
Measure’ ’ Clothes for best dressed
men—strictly tailor made clothes
at much less than ready made
prices from
$16-
Grand Special
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DEAN’S CLOTHES SHOP
Mailers Building
CHICAGO
Mindly mention your local paper
Dr. T. C WILSON
ClIJHOPIf AC1 Olt
Druglckh Method of Belief
Located four ,veer* in Bartlesville.
Office adjoins Hotel Maire on the
South. •)0!i .loiinstone street.
BARTLESVILLE, OKLA.
C FOR YOl R DEN i
^Beautiful College IVnmuits*
Many are rich, rare, pictuie« of
BEAUTIFUL MODELS AND
ACTRESSES
Also a Self-Filling
FOUNTAIN P F N IYa,e nnd Harvurd> each D in. x
24 in. Princeton, Cprnell,
Alt lor only 50 cents Michigan Each 7 in. by 21 in.
The greatest bargain in beautiful ,,,, , , ....
cards and ran- art pictures ever oiler . A" ,< st (‘,lttIi -v ,t‘lt wltl' M' liead-
ed. Manv arebard lo obtain and ,n*’f ' gamers, letters and maacot ex-
have sold singly for the price we ask m,,ed ln ^ ™U'n- ^n-
for all. These will go quiekly to all *»*'!***' ^ rt cent,
lovt i s of the beautiful in nature who y!,,,,' ! D,. cnc’m?! rr\/' !'!!’
appreciate rare art pictures of well de- HOWARD SPECIALTY CO.
veloped models.
A reliable self-fil'ing fountain pen
free with eaeh order. These alone
have sold for one dollar in stores.
The 100 lieautiful cards and pen all for
but 50 cents and 10 cents in stomps fo(,
postage.
ART PORTAYALCO.
DAYTON, OHIO
Dayton. Ohio.
BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
The Baptist Sunday ncl ool
moots evory Sunday in the Gunn
building at 10 o'clock. Every one
Invited. Tod Putman,Suirb*,
”Vlarlin
% REPEATING RIFLE
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Action
Cal.
You can buy no better gun
for target work and all
small game up to
200 yards.
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long or long-ride cartridge**
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The Copan Leader. (Copan, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1914, newspaper, October 9, 1914; Copan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950638/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.