The Acme News. (Broken Bow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Items of interest of Broken Bow and the Sur-
rounding Country
Calla is showing the best pic-
tures going
Sam Smith of Idabel was here
yesterday
Buck Thompson of Idabel was
here Tuesday
B M Mills of Eagletown was
in town Tuesdey
R C Oldham visited his broth-
er in Hugo Sunday
Miss Connell left today fer
Durant to spend the holidays
Come to Griders Pool Hall
vhere' your trade is appreciateed
adv
Winkler Brothers the painters
nd decorarors all work guaran-
sed Miss Ruth Brady left today to
pend the holidays at her home
t Bogala Texas
Mrs Lois Yeager of Idabel is
isiting her mother Mrs H A
Jston this weeek
R B Short was in the city
uesday Bob looks like a real
armer now
Mr W White returned Mor-
ay from Hugo where she has
een visitiug relatives
Will L Dulaney of Antlers was
ere W?dnesday looking after
ume land interest
When wanting to have a few
linntes past-time come to
iriders Pool Hall adv
Manager J E Adams of the
wdams Stave Co made a busi-
rip to Golden Thursday
Luey Webb returned Monday
rom an extended trip through
ne North anb Northwest
Mrs Tibbetts left Thursday
r points in Texas and Louisiana
here she will spend the holidays
On account of advance in gas-
Rev Willis of Garvin is here
this week
Dick Cheek has rearranged his
barber shop
If you want to see good pictur-
es visit Calla's
House canvass for 4cts per
yard at A J Smith's Adv
See Winkler Brother for paint-
ing and paper hanging tf
Farming land for sale - " rent
see B M Mills Eagletown Ok
Griders Pool Hall for a good
game and good lights adv
J M Campbell made a busi-
ness trip to Ft Smith Wednesday
Mr and Mrs H J Large re-
turned yesterday from DeQueen
You are missing a treat if you
are not attending Calla's picture
show
J H Overturf is doing some
work for Herbert Dierks at Duval
this week
Wark Babcockof DeQueen was
a business visitor here the first
of the week
L B Whitfield is erecting a
a large Wholesale Feed house on
the T 0 & E tracks
Mrs Floyd Thompson and Mrs
Geo Scroggins w ent to DeQu en
Thursdsy to spend Christmas
Professional Cards
Geo F Meyer
LAWYER
Notary Public
Broken Bow
Bank BI'df
Okla
Dr C R McDonald
Physician and Surgeon
Calls answered promptly
line I will have to sell for 2T Office in Bank Bldg first 3 room
ents a gallon A J Smith adv Phone 58
Lee Murray leaves Sunday to
pend the Christmas holidays T ai i g r
ith his mother at Dierks Ark Iexas UKIa & tastem
Work on the Methodist Church I Rail Road
ommenced Monday the building
ill be completed as soon as pos-1 NO 5 TIME TABLE
ible
H J Large and wife leaves
Jaturaay to spend the Xmas holi-
lays with his mother in Spring-
ield Mo
I N Townsley and family of
)etroit Texas arrived in the
ity Friday to make this place
heir future home
Mrs Edwin Speary left Thurs-
ay for Oklahoma City to join
her husband who has a position
t that place
Effective at 12:01 a m Jan 14 '12
This time table superceds all
previous Numbers
Mixed trains arrive daily except
Sunday
EAST BOUND WEST BOUND
No 2 No 1
Arrive 11:00 a m Leaves fiO a m
No 9 No 10
Arrives 6:25 p m Leaven 130 p m
C C RAY
Gen Pass Agt
How to Save Money:
BUY
YOUR uiucnca riuui aim i ecu
From '
R L GREEN
Fifteen pounds of granulated sugar for $100
Royal high patent flour per Pundred $260
10 Pounds Armour's While Cloud Lard $110
Five Pounds Armour's White Cloud Lard 60c
Onions per pound 4c
One pound of seeded raisons for 10c
Cabbage per pound - - - 4c
Best prairie hay per pale - - - 50c
100 Pounds of pure corn chops - - $140
Will pay 30 cents per dozen for egs
Yours for business
R L GREEN
Broken Bow Oklahoma
A Bank Account
Insures safety for your money
An easy method of paying your bills
and the best receipt obtainable
Deposit Your Money With Us
First State Bank
I ! 1 I ! ttl I I -M-tM-
Grider's Pool Hall
Call around and see us We have a nice line
up-to-date tables and cues Good lights and
warm stoves Located on Broadway
D A Grider Prop
II IM MM I I 4 t 14—— X
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The Acme News. (Broken Bow, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1912, newspaper, December 20, 1912; Broken Bow, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2308223/m1/4/: accessed June 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.