Mayes County Republican. (Pryor, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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Mayas County Poultry Show
f Pryor, Dec. 7-1
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Vol. 9.
Pryor, Oklahoma, Thursday, December 7, 1916
The Herald
HERALD & ALRED, Proprietors
EASTERN STAR.
THURSDAY, DEC. 7th
“For the Love of a Girl” “Animated Weekly”
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FRIDAY, DEC. 8th
“PEG O’ the Ring"
Sixth Episode
“The Cry for Help.” “Under the Lion’s Paw”
“Salution of Who Pulled the Trigger”
SATURDAY, DEC. 9th
“The Grip of Evil”
Filth Episode
“The Way of a Woman” “Luke Laughs Last”
Pathe News. A very strong program.
5 and 10c
At the annual election oi’ offi-
cers in the Eastern Star Chapter
here Monday night, Mrs. Mable
Worsham was elected Worthy
Matron, J. C. Hogan Worthy Pat-
ron, Mrs. Mary Jones, Associate
Matron, Miss Kathleen Hale,
Conductor, Mrs. N. H. Will, Asso-
ciate Conductor, Miss Emma
Bouldin, Secretary, Mrs. H. L.
Stites, Treasurer.
PRYOR TO HAVE COMMUN-
ITY CHRISTMAS TREE.
the committee if you are not
working on it already and they
will find work for you which will
bring you happiness at this glad p 0kl
time. The plans to have a large Mr-J* f Wl Entrained
tree Saturday night in the center I Dear Sir .-We entrained
A Letter Fioma Pryor Boy j£nuSh^,5!£““P'
No more this time.
Camp Wilson, Nov. 25,1916.
SERGT. C. H. WILSON,
Ambulance Co. No. 1, 0. N. u.
A car load of mineral from the
holdings of C. E. Williams is said
to have yielded $1700 in copper
when refined at Omaha, Neb.
There is considerable excitement
around Strang and Spavinaw
Tuta for San Antonio a month! Bl)YS ANOTHERPAPER.
S^ffiitZ” willhbe v^imby ambulances, so f ^^^iEg^the SpTblicTn, except
and carols sung to them. Any- we didn t like it much we ares get lbe editor. Any favors
one knowing of a “shut in” who ting along fine All thejest of. n UJ hp doubly appreciated
would enjoy hearing these songs the company and a ^ of wt.Hery |
■Sunday evening, call ^or send1 and infantry are out at L«on _
their names to the Republican Mr &
office.
PRYOR ROAD MEETING.
A representative committee
met at the Citizens Bank Monday
afternoon and decided it would do
Pryor people more good to have
one large Christmas tree, with
its branches reaching way up in
the sky than to have several
trees in the different churches.
So Community Christmas tree is
what it is going to be. Commit-
tees have been appointed and
from the spirit of enthusiasm al-
35 ‘to TtSSSi “Thi»‘u &». "Much'enthuViasm
what it takes to do anything and
upi tug mnitvw . —— *
left me here in charge of quar-
ters and 1 am sure glad, for it,
beats sleeping in “pup” teitts and
making forced marches in the
middle of the night. 1 am in
command of the 4th platoon of
,. . ' .. .,1 u„ ambulances on the march, Louis
A big road meeting -wdlteheld Partein the pack mule train and
at Claremore, Okla., Monaaj pnmhat wagons. I feel
do anything and is being worked up in that part soon.^ Uur jnp ^ thp High school auditorium Sun-
surely this is a work worthy of of the country.—Siloam Spring Tuesday. The weath- day afternoon at four o clock.
any one’s help. Get in line with j Daily Register. .inemwuw I
NOTICE TO SINGERS.
The committee on Community
Christmas tree appointed Mes-
dames J. J. Harrison and W. r.
Allen to drill a choir for Christ-
mas carols to be sung Saturday
night before Christmas at the
Christmas tree and Sunday night
at some homes of the*"shut ins.
They would like^ meet all the
intermediate boys and girls of
the different Sunday Schools at
WORKING ON NEW ROAD.
The Oklahoma road b ffWers
will work the Thom*
at Beaver Sp*
route, on Thur
this week.—Siloau. 1‘. Wfy
Register.
CHRISTMAS ADS.
You will find a number of
Christmas advertisements in this
issue and there will be more in
next week’s. The Pryor business
men have given much time to the
selection of their holiday goods
and if you want something nice
for gifts at a reasonable price,
shop with the Republican’s ad-
vertisers.
Only 18 More
Shopping Days
Until Christmas
0
W. A. Graham Co.
THE
CHRISTMAS STORE
TOYLAND
OPEN
In Pryor's Greatest Store
You Are Invited To This Wonderful Land .Of Toys
|E want to make your Christmas merrier. Our first step in the merrier Christmas move
ment has been to gather a great collection of gifts in our store to ma e you
mas shopping easier.
HE OUR STORE THIS CHRISTMAS YOU Will SAVE MONEY AND DE PHASED ALSO
Only 18 More
Shopping Days
Uatll Christmas
W. A. Graham Co.
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CHRISTMAS STORE
Buy dad one of our new Hart Schaffner
& Marx suits at $18, $20, $22.50 and $25.
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Here are tome of the
things men like to get
—in a wide selection
at this store.
Gloves, hosiery,
shirts, neckwear,
handkerchiefs, un-
derwear, suspend-
ers, belts, bathrobe
sweaters, traveling
bags, suitcases,
hats, caps.
You want to give to men and women such
Christmas gifts as they want and the best way to do
| t is to come to this store, Here we specialize on
merchandise of the highest quality. Our mark in
any merchandise is a credit to your judgment and a
I qualification to any peTion. Hart Schffher & Marx
. suits g18 to $25. Overcoatsi$15 to $20. Mallory rain
I proof hats $3. Cooper union suits II and $1.50.
Phoenix silk houe 55c. Eagle shirts $1 and $1.50
Arrow collars 15c, six for 90c,
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mm
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Eagle
shirts an
fail
Xmas
Rift
beautiful
new silks
priced at
$5
A big
line of
Madras
shirts
priced at
$1.50
Buy mothers and sisters Xmas present
from the large selection we have to offer
Ladies knitted silk mantillas ot.........M0°0
Ladles knitted mantilla green and white . 5.00
Newest bathrobes $5 to............. - 800
Corduroy kimonas, newest out at........ 5 00
Newest collar and cuff sets, received this
week, at 50c to..........................
Newest Jabot, our Xmas special......... 50
Skating sets for mother and the girls all
colors. $1, $125 and...................... ^
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Ladies, caps and scarf sets, all colors, all prices
Boudioui caps, faucy coat haugers. white ivory^
hand bags, bed room’slippers, boudiour flippers, pin
cushiens, new jewel cases, ribbon novelties, brushes
books, traveling sets. Xmas boxes all sizes, and hen
Ladies coats and suits.
Ladies high b ots in combination colors,
all the new ones priced at $5, $6, $7 and..... 7 50
Copyright Haxt Schiffnerk Man
Don’t worry about sires. Sometimes we kno\\
them, if not, goods can be fitted afterwards.
Bring the little tots to this big wonderland of toys. Ev-
ery corner of this big store crammed full. Mechanical toys,
books, blocks, dolls of every size and every prioe. games, balls,
boras, everything to make the little heart glad. So come and
see.
This great store is now crowded full to ov-
erflowing with appropriate, useful aud elegant
merchandise suitable for Christmas gifts. From
now until Christmas we will have lots of extra
sales people to wait on you. We shall try to
make your holiday shopping a pleasure!
make
brother
happy
buy him
one of
our
NEW.
NIFTY
/ BOYS
SUITS
Priced at
$5. |8 $10
Do Your Shopping Early While Selection Is Big.
W. A. GRAHAM CO
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