Fairland News. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911 Page: 3 of 5
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WE DO THE WORK!
It is your business to pet busy and bring in those Harness,
are and Saddles for repair, und order what you want made in
the Harness line, if we havn't what you want iu stock.
You have heard about "The Man Behind the Gun." as the
man that counts. A successful record should be enough. We
strive to make all business relations both pleasant and profitable.
As to Harness, we allow no one to exc^l us in quality or prices.
As to our ability as a Harness and Saddle Maker, we leave that
to your decision.
V7e invite you in and can show you.
O. Xj. J ones.
We Do The Work.
Fairland City Mills.
Newly Equipped Thronjjhout.
Maxes the Very Best Coi n 1
Meal and Chops,
Ever Made on Stone Burrs. Does a Gen
al Exchange Business. Open Every D
Except Sunday. Satisfaction Guarantee
A. H. POTTER, Proprietor.
jforb ©rug Compan
School Supplies
jWoat Articles ^suallp Jfounb in a
Jftrgt Class ©rug g>tore.
NOTICE!
At George's Shoe Shop you
pan get your shoes half soled,
patched, stitched, heeled with
rubber, whole or half, ladies or
gents, aud your shoe buttons
fastened on with a fastener. Al
so you can get soles and do
your own half soling, shoe nails
wire or brass, and braces for
•your heals. Also rubber pf)leh
iug done.—Geo. M. flhonenius.
Don't fail to drop iu at the
New Dry Goods Store and see
the many bargains they have.
A Twice^a-week Show Now.
L. D. Long has arranged to
give two shows a week at tbn
Playhouse on Wednesday and
Saturday nights. New reels will
tie put on each evening accom
panied by elegant scenery sli'U's
The customary admission fe, *
will Jie maintained.
THS SPACE BELOGS
I. L. ST EL LB,
THE WELL KNOWN
East Side Grocer
GROCERIES, FLOUR, MEAT.
BRAN ami FEED .
Shoes and Men's
Work Clothing
We speak for the wish bone.
City Dads meeting tonight.
Masonic lodge tomorrow night.
Read Moore's Holiday ad 011
first page.
Big Bargains in All Lines at
J. C. Shepherd & Co.
Judge Testerinan was holding
civil court Wednesday.
Ira M. Thornhill offers his ser-
vice as a Notary Public.
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Sidney Campbell's baby has
oeen quite sick this week.
Fairland Drug Co., has a new
up-to-date line of Stationery.
Shepherd & Co., are making
some very low prices on Shoes.
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T. E. Elliott drew the book
case at Campbell Bros, laat Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Katie Hepler, of Humb olt
Kas., hab bppn vieiting at the
J. C. Shepherd home.
H. G. Nation and family went
to Columbus yesterday to take
Thanksgiving with his mother.
G. W. Howard was called to
Stella, Mo., last Monday on ac-
count of the serious illness of a
sister.
All who huve read the Presi-
dent's orthe Goveruor'sThanks-
y,iviug proclamation this year
please held up your hand.
If the M. 0. & (J., should build
as many lin«s through Fairland
as they have made surveys, our
town would look like a cabbage
I head after a hail storm.
FAIRLAND DRUG CO.
THE HOME OF
Cold Drinks Pure Dru
In Dr. Smith Building, First Door South of
New Meat Market
FRESH BEEF, PORK, SALT
* CURED MEATS and BREAD
Kept Constantly on Hand.
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=CALL AND SEE US:
First Door South of Bank of Fairland
Chambers & Gallemoi
J. H. Connolly,
President.
F.rank Gaines,
V-Pres.
N. C. Gallemo
Cashier.
BANK OF FAIRLAND.
ESTABLISHED 1897.
CAPITAL $10,000
The Depositors of this Bank are Protected by the Deposit
Guarantee Fund of the State of Oklahoma.
Dies a Goueral Banking Business. Your Business Soil
ARE YOU SATISFIE]
Ends^Minter's Troubles.
To many, winter is a season of
trouble. The frost-bitten toes and
fingers, chapped hands and lips
chilblains, cold sores, red and rough
skins, prove this But such troubles
fly before Bueklen's Arnica Salve.
A trial convinces. Greatest healer of
Burns. Boils, Piles, (Juis, Sores,
Bruises, Eczema and Sprains. Only
25e at All Druggists.
A HEW STUDIO.
A new photo studio is located
in town — first, door south of
Frisco restaurant, opposite
Cherry's store. Call and -see
ssmpies and get prices. Hnri.v
11]) before' the pictures are all
"cue. TIIK I'vuo Studio.
Or do you want to better your conditions,in life?
Li,ve fish swim up stream, dead ones float down. Do yt
to be a "floater?" It is all in your own hands.
Our life work is to prepare young beople for good pay
sitions and do place them in positions.
What we have done for hundreds of others, we will do
at small cost if you wish it. ^
Write today for illustrated College Journal aud full ii
tion.
Send us six names of friends likely to be interested and
send you the College Journal free for one year. .-
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Muskogee Business Colle;
118 South Third St.
Muskoget
LOOK! WE CUARAHTEE.
We buy and sell alt kinds of
Second Hand goods. We have a
big stock of second hand Stoves
on hand. We are able to repair
your Stove, Automobiles, Guns,
Typewriters, Etc. All our work
is guaranteed. Call and see us
in old Ford building.
Jekf Beaihd & 8o.v.
W. B. SMITH, M. I1-
I hysician and Surge™
Calls Answered rompt
Day or Night.
Offic Phone 18.
Resits?
Go to Enimert's Variety Store
for Notions mid Holiday Woods;
Also Watch, Clock and Jewelry
repairing.
F. R. DEANS, M.
Physician and Suigd
Calls Auswered Promi,
Day or Night.
Fairland, Okj^^p
I'eirce City Laundry?
1 For i Airent.
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Fairland News. (Fairland, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911, newspaper, December 1, 1911; Fairland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99503/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.