The Oriental Progress. (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ORIENTAL PROORESS
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Good Old School Days
The Happiest Days of All
Are You Ready For Them?
How is Your Wardrobe?
Have You Plenty of Clothes?
For the girls it takes lots of pretty Dresses and the best of
Siioes and Hose, though for the boys, Dad says, just any old thing
will do. But say. boys if you are like my boy, he hasn’t the any
old thing. How about you?
We invite vou to our store to inspect our new fall lines. Manv
of them in now and more arriving every day.
One Week Only
Beginning Saturday, August 28
We are going to make special prices on different lines for one
week only on the things you are now needing for school.
5000 Yards New Calico, Best Quality, per yard : : :
2500 Yards New Fall Pattern in Percal, per yard : : :
5000 Yards New Fail Pattern in 12]c Ginghams, per yard
3000 Yards New Fall Pattern in Best Outing, per yard :
Our entire line of School Shoes are now ready for your inspect-
ion.also the large stand best line of Boys new fall Suits and Odd Pants
in Jackson County. Many other new lines are on display and you
will find everything of great interest, both in style and quality.
This store is now a full house of all new goods. Trade here and
get new goods as cheap and often cheaper than old merchandise
cost you at other stores. You can see something new at this store
every day. Its a pleasure to show YOU the NEW GOODS.
DR. RlirURO. SRfCIUIJt
in UR. »9SE. IIIRiMT iRD SUSSES
^ Tin* latent **cK*ritiffe method*
. and in*trument» u«cd in exam in-
MV [tug, tenting, find treating. Includ-
hf' »injf !m t in electricity.Charge*
%')\ um mutonable a* the general
-ji |»h> ttidan*. Office under Elk* flail
' Altum. Oklahoma.
jgk « Uncle Billit Wmhburn hast re-
j turned from a three weeks visit
Q in Texas'
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To The Public
y*. "I feel that I owe the manu-
& fact .irers of Chamberlain*! Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remey a
word of gratitude." writes Mrs.
T. N. Witherall, Oowanda. N.Y.
"When I began taking this med-
icine I was in great pain and
. feeling terribly sick, due to an
m attack of summer complaint.
WW* , After taking a dose of it I had
!V/4 J not long to wait for relief as it
benefited me almost immediately.
Li?' Obtainable everywhere,
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Prof. Dale is visiting friends
in Blair
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i Rev. I). E. Smith was in Altus
,rc Monday.
'**' Billiousness and Constip-
ation.
It is certainly surprising that
any woman wii! endure the mis-
erabie feelings caused by Lilious-
iness and constipation, when re-
^ lief is so easilv had and at so
- VY little expense. Mrs. Chas. Peck,
!Gates, N. Y.. writes: “About a
g-z; j year ago I used two bottles of
Chamberlain’s Tablets and thev
^ cured me of biliousness and con-
ga? stipation." Ootainable every-
where.
Dan Weaver and family of
Bridgeport Texas are"”"visiting
Mrs. Weavers brother. Austin
Haynes and other relatives.
F. M. McElroy worked on the
streets Monday, but Tuesda;. he
refused, he says he has a new
sack of dour at his house.
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'Worth Their Weight
In Gold.
dry
GGOds
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
CADET HOSE
OCKHAR
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
BLACK CAT HOSE
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t "I have used Chamberlain’s
jh* Tablets and found them to be just
zpp as represented a quick relief for
headaches, dizzy spells and other
symptoms denoting a torpid liver
and a disordered condition of the
jL* digestive organs. They are worth
Jfb, their weigh t in gold. *’ writes Miss
Clara A. Driggs. Elba. N. Y.
V? Obtainable everywhere.
Grandpa Woodall'visiting in
Walnut Spring Texas.
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HLAIR LIVERY BARN
For Good l>ri\ ers and Ui^s
Also Auto Service
SIIII3L1) iS. SOX. l>lv( >!>>■».
PHONES
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i I have opened up a Barter
I Shop on the south side of Main
I Street just east cf the Zinn
I building. Get a hair cut for 25c
| and a shave for 10 cents.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
C. A. Owens, Prop.
Eagle Kaffir Corn Headers
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Y a ter t haney who has been
»• working at Lubbock Texas for
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him a life pardner.
I ha\e two Easrle Kaffir Corn Headers to Self.
Rent or Trade
Elvis Moore and Harold Lance
spent Sunday n Victory.
L. C. McGinnis
Arc You in Arrears
WT NEED THE MONEY
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School Days j
will soon be here ♦
Don't forget that the BlaE Dmg Store J
is headquarters for ♦
School Supplies of all Kinds • ♦
Tablets. Pencils. Composition Books, Pens and
Inks. Stationary anu Crayons
Pure Drngs Patents. Toilet Articles
Acme Qnality New Era) Paint Varnishes,
Stains and etc.
Best Cigars and Cold Drinks in Town
If you have a prescription be sure and bring it
to us. You jret just what your Doctor wants
you to have.
Nyal Qualify Store
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Beaver, Dennis. The Oriental Progress. (Blair, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1915, newspaper, September 1, 1915; Blair, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956207/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.