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s 1 t ,. 5 I j H t t I , H i f 1 e r o iiio neo cross niarmacy 'IF YOU CAN'T COME, PHONE 137" FREE DELIVERY t i" M. Flatau & The Owl Cafe ELECTRIC FANS Up-to-the-minute Short Orders. We serve the Lest Chili in town. 123 Chickasha Ave. Rose & Payne Phone 421. Phone 132 ...Plumbing... Shops -Fifth and Minnesota GUJlin. J t f H h H . i I I 1 t : r 11 i i I ! I i A' rt f. i f(H) yards of Flaxon, the 25c cloth. Dump price .... ! 1 ' 1 1 fS wt i ; t i r 1 ! I - 1 1 I" M I (' ( I t 1 I I ' 'n t l1 1 H 41 ( ( n- i c j i 1 1 n r n W jT CJ l4 OFF Or! BRASS GOODS Our handsome 4 line of Art Brass Jardiniers, Firn Dishes, Trays, Candlesticks, at un heard of prices. We are mak ing room for our fall line. 10 inch Jardloier for . . , $1.25 Son iTptYctans loyal Hole NEW MANAGEMENT Eates$1.25PerDay American Plan. Special liatea Per Week MRS. HARRIET PACE. Prop. RAGS WANTED. Cash paid for cloan cotton rags. Express office. I in ti WE SURE WILL. IF YOU COME TO THE DUMP SALE. You could not buy as much as three dollars without one dollar being given to you. Just the merchandise for now slaughtered. We must have the space, the room and the money, A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD THINGS 75 pairs Ladies' Oxfords and Slippers, samples, worth $3.00 to 4.50. M pn Dump price l,Uu 100 Men's Oxfords, all colors, worth $3.50 to $0.00. eo on Dump price $L.U J Plenty of White Shoes and Slippers. Prices cannot be matched. 1f!n IUU Let thai dollar do douiIe duty, and it vill bring it to Bollard's Big Dump Sale i j t - 3 i i f i v 313 Chickasha Avenue Ladi. a' $2..-. (Monte for ?!.:,. Gl.,l John M Din oe went to Lindsay t'Miay on a short business trip. Vote for Bradley fur County Clerk. 7-li7-7t T'. S. While of Verden spent ye.sl.er ilay in the city on business.' Vote for H. A. Dlosa for bounty clerk. "-Ul-ut Luke Weavi-r of Duncan wan a busl tiet.M vi;;itnr in Chickaslia yesterday. Vote for liradley for County Clerk. 7-27-7t Jno. 1J. Kobbemt of Waurika is upending; tho day in this city. Vote for Stacey for county judge. 7-yi-."t Mrs. V. C. Hall returned yesterday from a week's vi.sit in i'aula Valley. Vote for H. A. illoss for county derk. 7-:;i-r.t Scott Prince leTf last night for Wau rika on a tiliort busiiics.-i trip. Vote for Bradley for County Clerk. 7-27-7t J. S. Clinton of Comanche was a business visitor in Chickasha yester day. Vote for II. A. Illoss for county clerk. 7 31-r.t L. Ilallcw of the police force is ill of fever at his home on North Second street. (lot your harness and harness repair ing of WadHWorth & White. d Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Walker left yes terday for Kuieka Springs, Ark., where they will spend a month's vacation. Vote for liradley for County Clerk, 1 . ' 7-27-71 C. II. Canenian will leave tonight for (lien wood Springs, Colo., whero he will spend his vacation. Vole for II. A, HUiss for county clerk. 7-3 K.t fljKT,wv tmwi A mi u fi I 1000 yards Batiste, 12'i to 15 yards. Dump price .... 1000 yards Voils, beautiful latest patterns, cheap for 35c. Dump price 25 dozen Ladies' 5ilk Hose. Dump price 10 dozen Ladies' Union Suits, trimmed, 35c qualitj . Dump 1 V f ! I J 1: I I i - J i : Vole for liradley rr County Cleik. Mrs. Al Wilson and daughter Gladys will leave Friday morning for an ex tended visit in Idaho. Vote for Bradley for County Clerk. 7-27-7t Mrs. J. D. IHiie, who has been visit ing her daughter in Kansas City, liaa returned to her home here. Vote for II. A. liloss for county clerk. "t-'i l-5t Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilson and son Floyd will leave tomorrow morn i ii y for a month's trip through Colo rado. Vote for liradley for County Clerk. 7-27-7t K. C. Warren and wife returned to their home in Quinlai.d, Okla, this! morning after a ten days' visit in tho city w ith the lorincr s parents. Dr. and Mrs. V. Warren. Vote for Stacey for county judge. 7-31-ut A. A. Warren as returned from a two months' trip to various points In Arkansas. Mr. Warren has accepted a position with the Atwood Grocery company. Vote for liradley for County Clerk. 7-27-7t Miss Maud Sliull of El iteno Is visit ing Miss Alma Reynolds of this city. Turner's Wall Paper store will oc cupy the building next to tho Owl drug store August 1. 7-22-llt Mr. and Mrs. Joe King of Oklahoma City arrived in the city yesterday for a visit with relatives and friends. Vote for Slaccy for county judge. 7-3 l-ot Tomatoes for canning and preserv ing. Phono 41(1. 8-1-Ct "I was cured of diarrhoea by ono dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M. K. (lebhardt. Oriole, Pa. There is noth ing better. For sale by all dealers. d.W i 4 n 11 II t i a n 2 8c patterns; the 1!r M 21c ti richly fli n price .L I C ! 1 i - i t A if you l 4 f! n 1.1 I 1 J. H. Carmicliavl ha.; returned a two wi'i k.s' slay' .in Milif.-ml Wells, '1Y and is ninth improved iu healih. lie gained II pounds while he was away. Vote for liradley for County Clerk, 7-27-7t Short Stories Of The Town Move Into Freight House. The force of the master mechanic's office will occupy space in the local freigt offices of tho Rook Island until the damage wrought by the fire yes terday morning in their offices can be repaired. Sends Coyote Cubs to Brother. G. F, Nowell, county superintendent of education, is today favoring his brothor in Nebraska with a unique present in thr form of two coyote cubs, captured a few weeks ago near Chickasha. These are distinctly "Ok lahoma grown" coyotes. NEW RESTAURANT IS OPENED. A new and attractive restaurant is open for business today In the -build-lag occupied by the Speake hotel, be tween First and Second streets on Choctaw avenue. The new cafe will be under the management of Williams and Ford, boih experienced restau rant men,, who have been identified with the restaurant 'business in this city for some years. The room which they occupy has been remodeleu mud made very attractive and an up-to-thc-minuto place will be operated. Courage All! Circus Coming. The advance man of Buffalo Dill and Pawnee Hill's united wild west shows is iu the city today making arrange ments for an exhibition of the won ders contained in those aggregations to appear here at some date in the month of September. The date isn't set exactly, hut ere long the whole town will be ablaze with "twelve sheet posters" and other attractive litho graphs exploiting the wonders of these big united shows. It's time now for the boys to begin to hoard up their nickles, for what one among' them wants to miss a wild west show? (First published August 1, . SHERIFF'S SALE. 1912.) State of Oklahoma,, Grady County, ss, C. M. Fechheimer vs. Continental Ci gar Vending Company and Jacobs Cigar Vending Co. , Notice is hereby given, that by vir tue of an execution to me directed and delivered, and now in my hands, is sued out of the Clerk's office of the Superior Court, Grady County, State of Oklahoma, upon a judgment ren dered in said Court in favor of C. M. Fechheimer and against Continental Cigar VewJii.i? Co. and Jacobs Cigar Vending Co. I have levied upon the following personal properly 0f said defendants, to-wit: One screw machine, cvv. emery stand, ono polisher, one blower, nine felt wheels, 1W) feet shafting, J7 hansTTn, 2" pulleys. And that I shall, on Monday, the 12th day of August, A. I). 1912, at. tm hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, at tho front door of the Court House in said County and State, proceed to sell the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the above described property to sat isfy said Judgment and cost, amount ing to Two Hundred Seventy-four Dol lars and Sixty Cents, together with all accruing costs of sale, and interest on the same from the 17th day of April, 1912, at the rate of 0 per cent per annum, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash. JOHN C. LEWIS, Sheriff of Grady Comity. Ry J. A. THOMPSON, Deputy. 8-1-mt HOV'S THIS7 We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY '& CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially abb; to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL HANK OF COM M ICItCK, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal !y, acting directly upon the blood and mucoii surface of the system. Testi monials sent free. Price 7," cenrs per bottle. Sold by all drm-gists. Tao Hall's Family Pills for consli patioii, d-1 tup I r J " -. YOOH GHOCERY ODER Is best filled here where there are complete fresh stocks of ev erything in Fancy and Staple Groceries. It will be promptly delivered reasonable prices charged and you will receive the best of cour teous, quick service. You can place the order in per son or via phone - either way se cures the same attention. GROCERIES PMONE 2 S Some Big Bargains ...IN... Hand Hammered Brass Goods See our window dis play with price card on each article. One fourth to one-third off while they last. Jewelerand Optician We give &VC Green Trading Stamps. 307 Chickasha Ave. iste We have secured for this week, some Fancy Young Beef We also have Young Pig Pork for breakfast; our own make Sausage cannot be beat. Everything in Luncheon Meats. PHONE 2-3-2 tone's Meat anitaryMarket Ml (Get Steel I. A f i y- - - t r J I.- 5U For your breakfast. It strengthens your t your nerves and prepares you for your days cf work or pk-anuie or combined cf both. JL 1 f j (Hot for lunch and dinner, is refreshing p'-titly Hthnul a-s ptv renews your enerp without any poHKibl,. injurious .ir-cn" It makes a beauliiu! colored liquid and ddicutely d.dici oui drink. : '"l-IUU, - Hew State Brand won't hurt you or your children, because it Hrlaolutv . and a little less than the usual quantity will trivr. vnnti- V Biruble strength and dairty flavor euDdJr'ed th d' Will you pleaso request your grocer to let you try " Hew State Coffeo'aadjTca Do it today. Don't delay. LLuuaJ Clocks should be; I'-d enough to grow old re.-pectably, A 00(1 clock h much mre than a mere timekeeper. It h an object of Hcntiment. Its value increases with the yeard. Get the ritfht kind of clock and enjoy it for the rest of your life -then let th; chil dren continue to enjoy it. Brass trim, natural oak .... $5.00 White enamel $7.50 Solid mahogany at ... . $12.50 Piano finish enamel frame . . $5 to S15 J. W. Owsley Jeweler and Diamond Merchant, Next to Citizens Pank Turner's Wall Paper Store Paints, Oils, and Glass Brushes, Stains and Fine Varnish. Contractor of Painting & Decorating PHONE 1C0S Next Door to Owl Druj? Store ''I " 1 - J .7 You want the money you spend for MEATS to go the farthest in quantity and quality -here's the market where it will. Our prices represent Lut a small profit over actual cost we don't handle meats that are not first-class so you always obtain the choicest for the least money here. Prompt, dependable service. ' Neai's Market Phone 110 THORHTOiTS Wall Paper Store Window Gi kinds nish. ally. Picture Framing a M;rror3 rcaiivered. pec- Phonc 5GS. 508 Chic. Ave. CHA BY TF .HO. High Class Painting & Decorating Pbon 131 e Cffee Cut, no Chaff) PP-etitc settles trtl. - Lei Gel or Cold) 4 f u 4