The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
And Sale on Great Majestic Ranges
One Week Only SEPT. 3() TO OCT. 5
One Week Only
SET OF WARE FREE
SAVE $8.00
As special inducement during our demonstration
week only, with every MAJESTIC RANGE oid (prices
always the same) we will give free one htndsome set of
ware as illustrated here.
Every piece of this ware is the best of its kind. Not
a piece that is not needed in every kitchen. It can not
possibly be bought for less than 88.00. This ware is on
exhibition at our store. DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT.
SPECIAL
All during this week a special demonstrator direct
from the MAJESTIC FACTORY will be glad to show
you "ALL ABOUT RANGES"—SHOW YOU why the
MAJESTIC is the best range on earth at any price.
COME IF YOU INTEND TO BUY OR NOT
Education lies in knowing things—know why the
oven of a range is heated—know how the water is heat-
ed—how the top is heated—why *.he Majestic uses so
little fuel—know how a range is made inide and out-
side. This education may serve you in the future.
DON'T OVERLOOK a chance to KNOW THINGS
shown by one who knows. COME.
Which Shall It Be?
Do you intend to continue laboring, burning valu-
able fuel and destroying high priced food with that old
worn-out cook stove?
You know that old stove eats up a lot of fuel each
year.
You know that you have trouble in getting it to — —--
bake just right; in fact, spoil a batch of bread every once in a while—you know it costs considerable for yearly repairs. Stop and think and figure.
pay you to buy a good range—a range with a reputation —
n . . m ti it j I«ah Donna? You make no mistake in buving the Great Majestic—it's the range with the Reputation—ask your
The Great Majestic malleable and tnarcoal iron I\ailge: nejghbors. Then, too, It's made just right and of the right kind of material—Malleable and Char-
coal Iron-riveted together practically j uses so little fuel, bakes just right every costs practically nothing for repairs. I the Great Majestic—have its many ex-
air tight-lined with pure asbestos board I day in the year (browns bread just right Don't buy the range you expect to j elusive features explained-find out
aD oyer without turning), heats-15 gal-; last a lifetime "uneight unseen;" you'll j why the Majestic ia 3C0 per cent
Ions of water while breakfast is cooking be sure to be disappointed. Come to; stronger than other ranges where
— properly handled lasts a lifetime, and i our storo during demonstration week, see j most ranges are weakest.
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parts being malleable can't break—has
a movable reservoir and an oven that
doesn't warp—that's why the Majestic
Don't Overlook the Date. This is a Special Invitation to You and Your Friends
Murphy Hardware Co.
F. R.
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B-rn to the wife of Geo. C. j
Darnell Tuesday, a girl. Mr. |
Darnell is distributing the cigars.
—Arapaho Journal.
Chas. Murphy was operated on |
at Oklahoma City Tuesday for}
appendicitis and hi friends are J
glad to know that the operation!
was successful, F. Xi Murphy
was with him at the t me of the
operation.
People who know are going to
buy a Majestic range during our
demonstration week. Ycu would
too if you knew. Read our big
ad in this paper. P. R. Mur-i rapidly,
phy Hdwe. Co. (adv)'
Miss Mattie Harvey was cper-I R. R. Fickle returned Eriday , weeks. His condition, caused oy
ated on at Clinton Monday for I from St. Joe, Mo., where he has a stroke of paralysis, was some
appendicitis and is, h *r friends! been with his son for several better when Mr. Fickle left him.
will be glad to learn, recovering I ,
W. T. Yelvin now is owner of[
an auto, having traded for the
car with u Clinton man Wednes
day. His race horte went in on
the deal.
KZMOS&S.
Your neighbor knows his Ma-
jestic range useu little fuel— j
bakes perfect—heats abundance
of water good and hot and costs
practically nothing for repairs.
Let us show you why. Call dur-
ing our demonstration week Sept.
30 to Oct. fi. F. R. Murphy Hdw.
Co. (*dv)
THE NEW YORK
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
The Largest The Strongest
The Bent.
: IN THE WORLD :
W. J. Hadlock yave us a dol-
lar on subscription Monday. Mr.
Hadlock makes it a point to al-
ways bo a year in advance with
hia subscription.
J. J. IVKCURLEY. AGENT
LJo.ccn Building
Cordell, Okie,
Education consists in knowing
things—know how a range is
made inside and outside. Call at
our store during our special Ma-
jestic range demonstration—week
of Sept. 30 to Oct. 5. F, R. Mur-
phy lldwb Co. (adv)
Read the advertisemtnts.
cot.
A. Li. SHORES
Candidate for
AUCTIONEER
Subject to the Decision and Qood Will
of the People. Your Support
Will be Appreciated
I Go Everywhere; Sell Anything
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
If you are contemplating making a public salo this fall
or winter it will pay you to figure with me before making a
date with an auctioneer. Write, wire or phone me at my ex-
pense.
I will nho see that you can get the best and cheapest
sale bills that are put out.
I Am Making Dfites Now for
Fall S;:les
Phone 97, Elk City, Call M Line 515, Canute-
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The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, October 4, 1912, newspaper, October 4, 1912; Foss, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth351641/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.