The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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Freedom, Oklahoma. Thursday. Dec I l"!11
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Thk Merry Widow
CROCK RY.
Tbe lJlace where You Get Value
Received for Kvery Dollar You
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Staple and Fancy Groceries.
The Same Old Price at The Same ° d PDsce.
Wo are adding New I/mo* all the time and are
hotter fixed tomtpicv your wauls lino ever tiofore
Sugar. 16 bs ...........*1 00
Dri d Peach"8 per 5!h 25
Lard per ill ............14
Honey per lb ............,2';
Calico p^r yd...........05!
Bleached Muslin per yd ... L8£
Highest Market Prices Paid for Produce.
F. C. Annis
TIIK M AN WHO DIVIDES PROFITS WITH N Ol .
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Underraking ik Embalming
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with )«er«of «xp*i < i > a
ipj rovt »l in* tlnn'n.
.Strictly Clash
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Prices on our entire line and we h *-*
££ that this wib be of lasting benefit to*
@0„r customers as we can s ve vou monc>f
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Local Happening6
Gladys and John Keily came out
from Alva to spend the Holidavs
with their sister and brother here
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The Bottom Is Out!
When Looking For bargains In
building material
be Sure You Siee Us,
Quality is our Hobby
Mrs M. M. Walker and children
spent ike fore part of the week will
H. G Walker and wife.
Notice is hereby given that uU
members of the Freedom Camp ol
vVoodiuen are requested to be
prusciit at meeting Saturday nig*1’
Deo 10. Important.
Mr. ami Mr*. .I«>e Burnham «t
Alva are speudmg a tew days win
relatives here.
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Alva Lumber Co.
PHONE NO —134.
ALVA
516 College Avenue.
OKLA.
Messrs Shea and Ax: HI of
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vere business visitors to our city
Tuesday.
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SPEC1AL NOTICE.
We have decided to run-a “Cash
Business,” commencing; on
DEC. 1st, 1910.
Cn and after the above date^we will sell for Cash
Only and will sh w you Prices that will prove to
you that the change is for the best
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NTU^laitelaoxse OAxla..
recleaned, fret
found n
ALTON GOODS are whin
vou require for y.iur ChristmD
pudding and Cakes.
Unde Joe Carter and wife reum
e. i from a weeks visit at Proiectioi
Kins Tuesday.
Mr Littel and family <>t Kiov
pent Thanksgiving with II. P
Burnham’s.
The use ot puie Spices is absolut*
,y necessary if you wish gom
\1 nice Meat Ins.at on hav.i.g ' *■ •
quality brand, the brand with a
reputation . THE AL i ON GOOD '
Mrs Alina Simple and dangle* i
j Erma were Freedom visitor- Aloi
Receipt * f. r your Plum Pundit g
r.,d Mince Meat mav be bad at you’
grocer's If be has not got then
.end us a P. C, THE ALTON
MERC AN TILE COMPANY Eni<
Ol-: la
Mrs. Hartshorn called on Mrs.
•Valker Monday evening.
Ge . Billiiurs made a trip to Alva
last week, returning Thursday
evening.
Doc Dm v took a load of h >ns to
t.’oldw iter lx ms 'Veil, mornina.
Mrs. Eoklor had the mi-fortune
to have a mu a wav on the way home
tT«>m school one night last week
II, r horse became frightened and
rut awa\ throwing her out ot tin
puggv, -be was not seriously htir
nit pretty badly shaken up
\l f Hartshorn took V\ ilia and
'hri'tie back to * heir school in Alv»
ho first of the week I’he girls
spent Thank: giving at home.
Mix Dor; visited the Red Hill
mi.ml Mold -.y afterm-cn.
George Dver has been on the sick
st but is better now.
Andrew Mi‘die I and tamil'
pent Sunday w ith V A Walker’s
The box supper at the Kmgm rn
■ bool house last, Friday uight was
"ell attended About $90 was rea-
■/. d It .in tlie sale of the boxes.
Katydid
SUM Hill
HAVE IB IBS
At Winters Store.
' SAVED FROM AWFUL DEATH
How au appal'.ing calamity tn his f in
i ilv was pr^v^ntre is to d by A D Mc-
I Donald of Fayettevill- N C, Kfd No 8.
S j “ My 3,3 et had coosmnptiim' he wrius
| •‘she was Very tlnu aud pale had no
, apnetite anil seeinod to grow weaker
F^R - every day as all remedies failed till Dr
FARRY fables.
Fine Thanksgiving weather.
Alpha Snider and Addle Sullivan
utended the teachers association at
\lva Thursday and Friday, they
leporl a good attendance.
Andrew Mitchell and family ol
E dorado Spiings Mo. took Thanks
•1 ving dinner with Ins father-in-law
I 'D. VV alker.
Mam e Mit^bt.l spent, her four-
eentli birthday Wednrsday with
net' Grandpa Walker.
Mr. and Mrs W tills James weni
r<) Alva Saturday and visited with
neir daughter Mrs. Pryor. I hey
ilso attended tin labemcakle tneet-
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sch ol Books at Bradbury Bros. Mt-S Rachel Frederick went I
South side Book Store, Alva Ok! T.initner Kans. to spend l banks
giving, She will be gone two weeks
i i.e meeting still continues at
Did Fan v
150 Mustard, in LniRonsde «Im»f.
Willisma’ Apple Butter, loom • r
15o P„ snp.
25*' Ostsup.
10o Pepper Sane®
25o P* TP r Sniioh
35i' (v>. *nrt Olives in Mason .Lire
25o R x (Tuckers
10o B -x (Tuckers
2r, |) |T r ut kinds of Uacdy,
(4 ,,-ri v ii.de (drain Rice.
Good S\ nip
G< i. id S* ri; p
G’tlbm'lug Prepared Mustard
California Fog Plume
Calif"rriia Pearlies
peerless Brand Gooseberries
-BHrch'igb Ma'olies
Milliard Saidiues
()il S-rdinej
I’eas
At) F’Ve Cent Cigars
Sogar.fi e granulat'd
25c K C. Bilking Powder,
15o I* "
10c. ,, >* •»
1 5o ( )uts
lOo Paokage O *ts
25c P iokage Oats
4 buses Corn Starch
15o VV heat hearts
t gg-O-See Breakfast Footl,
IQo Soda
Old Dutch Cleanser
Swift's Pride Cleanser
Swift’s White Soap
Ax'e Grease
3 In cm Apples
Cookies, nice Assort orient
California Apricotj
Dill Pickles
Sour Pickles
Extracs
One Imt of B >v’h Pants, 50c values^
till-. L 'I L tli’H Bel's, '.'..rill fn in 25c I-■ 50c
9c
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10 •
2Dc
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15o
25c
19c
9o
pel Ib. 15c
, 5o
per gal 35c
pt r half g *1 20x5
35c
per can I2o
per can 12c
per c n 12'
per box 4cj
por omi Ho
per can 4c
per can B’a
7 for 2on *
181 bs $1 00. 9lbs 50c, 4.VIi>a 25c.
per can 18o
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8c
22c
25c
12c
! |e eki ges for 25c
per package He
per can Bo
per can Be
(j bars for 25c
4 ten cent boxes 25c
10c
per lit 15c
per can I2c
per ill K 1 2o
4 d z 25c
4 bottlei a it>d 25 i
25c
15c
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Every br.ly take nut ice l Then 1
wiil be a big 'homing match he'd j
Freedom on -'.uurday Dec 94.1
Get y our aui r* oile*l tin and your
ammiinuion ready» for there a tur-
kev» enough ior all.
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Kins?s New D'sovery was tried and so
j completely eured her that she has not
jbeen troubled with a coni;h since Its. 11i<r|f,
I the best uisd*cine 1 ever saw or beard of 1 ^"
Or. King’s New S_5?e PeSs j
The best in the world.
NEWS FROM THE NORTH
Mrs. Don atni Max and V.
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\Yalker ari i fain'
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giving.
Harvey am. 1
partv to ’heir tn>”
,i •> turkey with
Farrv l hanks
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. ’ I' For coughs, cold*, lagrippe, asthma
‘ "Tt i croup, hemr.rr'.iage. hll bronchial troob
loiM*’ ' 4 " 111*8 it has no equal 50c and #1.00 tiial
.Sfo^ai-Vr ' 'K. , ,, | bottle free.Onaraateen by all druggists
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birthday. N-
ueople •»f tir
present and of tuiir-e
good time.
All. Sesicr visited with Mrs. .)
O Walker
M.sr- Gladys Farris attended the
caches, a.-sociaiion at Alva. a.>u
visire)! with her parents.
Mis Hickey re.urned Iroin Alta
nday. \t : ere she spent I hank
n.'. Her son Charlte a' •! w tie
-turned with iier
The fie sapper wa4 quite a suc-
cess, twenty six pte* netting tin
neat mm of ii5 65 whicl is to he
•:<ed for a Chi istmas tree A g°"
program wa- rendered, the dail
•uinstrels doing the lead in g part,
,1 A good program i* i>emg prepared
l • for the Christmas tree at new Farry
U. Guess.
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Men’s Wool Umleiwi -r. i».-gnlnr -2 50 value per gnirne lor
(>N E n A L F (> F F <) N A L L KI B BON
ALL LA .EAT HALF BRL ^
o—«-ren »,,,». ■■ ^,»s»« n *». ,.r«. f ’
\i \r .-.H1RT.S ARE V. HK ED RID >i i NOW u.l [L.) .I.i-
YOU 25', BACK ON EVERY DOl.L MU’ "'OR! It VOL ! I V.
Ladies Hand Bags, >‘i 00 vulu* -
^1 00 Alarm decks ''
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y ] 50 \l »nn GI< ckH
(IN E F( )U R L H OF F < )N A 1.1 * E N A M iO L " A R h
250 Oiml Ll-.de 1 " '
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7oo Lantorns
.L-rdenieis, 50c in 75c vu’nes 25°
EVERY DLAH IN d EE STOLE AT LE S TH vN CO'i
I t \i ps FROM 15c Sl.m. _
OVERALLS AND W< >RK SHIRTS 10 PER EN - s.‘ 1
V. e have e..me esc >pD nully good bnrgH.ue in ’ =* ' lJcf'
Ask ,o «se our fi-m line * f Ltd.es and <F*..Pa S venter
\V« Iikvo the ;.l> c< rnulete lin« > f doll c^.rvmges m
rarcing in price front »e »< ^7 0«J
,VE WON'T BE UNDERSOLD BY ANYBOPV
WINTER'S STORE
ON THF NORTH SIDE SQUARE.
ALVA OKLA
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Walker, H. G. The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1910, newspaper, December 1, 1910; Freedom, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950879/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.