Wagoner County Democrat (Wagoner, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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THB WAGONER D E U O C R A T
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MONEY
FOR EVERYTHING
To build a new barn
To buy the adjoining eighty r
To carry over a bunch of heifers"
To pay off your present loan or
for'anything else you need it for
I HAVE IT
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FARM LOANS
without the uncertainty and the red
tape I treat the Company’s money
like it was my own You -get all ’you
borrow without delay— while it will
Jdo you some good
' Talk withmeabout it before you
borrow or renew your loan which
may be about due -
HOWARD SEARCY
s a
He Loans Money on Farms
Make the greatest battery on the
market Guaranteed for 15
months
i We have the only Flectrical re-
pair" and Oxy:Cetalyne welding
plant in town" We fix guns and
make keys and do those things
that no one else can do
V MSPRANGEL
Opposite Lindell Hotel
Phone 76 ' x
FOR SALE— 80A three miles
of Wagoner 2 room house barn
chicken house and well of lasting
water 10 acres in cultivation' rest
meadow All fenced and plenty
of stock water year round
Cal Vo r write the Hulbert gaiv
age Hulbert Okla 36-4t
FOR SALE— Good 8 room house
with large lot barn and other
out buildingr at a bargain
Terms to suit Enquire T A
Chesney City Clerk’s office
FISKS TIRES AND TUBES
6000 mile Guarantee
Price can’t be beat
VULCANIZING AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT
PRICE’S TIRE SHOP
Phone 61
- Utility and Beauty Combined in Design
AS THE ESSEX was builtfor yon— to fill your need for a real automobile light
n weight of the higbtest quality and moderate in price— you are to be the
final judge of the skill with which this has been accomplished J
stability Its lightness guarantees
that the cost of upkeep will be kept
low and that it will continue to operate
‘ with an acceleration and flexibility
But when you try the car for the
first time when you feel its smooth
flexibility of operation its quick ac-
celeration and ever-ready ' reserve of
' power for emergencies note also its
simplicity and ease of opertion and
comfort
Notice that although as much room -lias
deen pi'ovided in the Essex for
each of the five passengers as will be
found in costlier cars there is no waste
space no surplus material no useless
weight nothing for mere show
And yes the Essex is so sturdily
built that it rides over the roughest
roads wii li the ease and smoothness
ot a car of much greater weight
The strenghth which is built intorlbe
cliasis makes depreciation small and
assures that the Essex will retain its
which will inspire the pride of owner-
ship 7 w ' - v
The Essex has all the distinction and
beauty of which come from power
poise and fine workmanship Bu£-
comfort has not been sacrificed to ob-
tain appearance Longevity has not
been obtained at the expense of econ-
omy of operation And power and
flexibility have not been subordinated
to low inital cost
dn brief the Essex contains every
essential element which is necessary
to the real motor car It was to fill a
real need not to meet a price
The owners of the Essex are its best advertisers Ask any of them
WAGONER MOTOR SALES
COMPANY
The Jefferson Motor company
ms been busy this week assem-
bling and getting ready to
deliver the eight cars received
ist Saturday In this ship-
ment was a coupe for Dr S R
Sates fully equipped with self-
starter and everything Toe
emainder of the shipment con-
sis ted of the regular touring car
and enabled the company J to
make‘delivei'ies of the weeks
standing Mr Kingham 'the
manager who also is in the cot-
ton game is busy as usual in liis
side line
J M Moran representlve ol
the O K truck company was
lere Tuesday conferring with
he White Motor company which
will handle this new truck
Special pride is manifested in
the O K asJt is made in our own
county and this company will in
the near future be some heaviest
tax-payer in the county Mr
Moran while acquanted wilh
Wagoner has not been here fi r
several months and was surpris-
ed at the liveliness of the town
The bigger cotton market the
number of motor agencies and
the class of cars that are selling
are responsible for the surprise
of Mr Moran Mr White will
be installed in the Auto Row by
our next issue he says for sure
“Greatest little car on the
market” is whab Noah V Watts
says of the Overland 4 All he
asks is a trial ride in the car bo
one Like the
business has
been dull on account of the ex-
cessive wet weather
The ijig advertising campaign
of the Overland people is bring-
ing many inquires concerning
its products and with the in-
creased output and the getting
located in his fine show room
is assurance to Mr- Watts that
there is big business ahead
G'J Sparkneau an old time
Overland service -man will be
with Mr Watts ?
The Wagoner Motor Sales
company is just setting easy
possessed of the knowledge that
they have a line of well - known
well advertised cars and ' there
is going to be lots of business
ahe'd They report no sales for
the week but have a fine line
ofprospects that will soon be
coming in
District Manager Graham of
Kansas City visitedwilhLarence
Price Monday
He brought the cheering news
that the Dodge people had been
able to reach an 80 per cent
production in the factory and
that within a very short while
jarring possibilities of bad
results from the coal strike
will soon be delivering cars as
:'astassold This factory has
never been behind on chassis
but has experienced trouble in
keeping the car bodiis finished
up with this part It is tbis
trouble that the company has
now been able to over-come and
the local agencies are all assured
of plenty of cars in the
future
-YOUR COLD EASED
AETER FIRST DOSE
“Pape’s Cold Compound” then
breaks up a cold in a
few hours
Ofie Greatest Jfatwr in tie World
Join the
Red Cross
Qfou Acwl s a Jfeart
and a 'Dollar
Anticipating the approach of the
apen season on bank robberies and!
holdups which is usually late in the!
tall Governor Robertson has issued
a proclamation offering a reward of
160 for the arrest and conviction of
any person on the charge of holding
sp a bank or robbing a train in Okla-
homa at any time during the next
thirty dayn
Relief comes instantly A dose
taken every two hours until three
doses are taken usually breaks up
a severe cold and ends all the
grippe misery '
The very first dose opens your
clogged-up nostrils and the air
passages in the head stops nose
' running relieves the headache
dullness feverishness sneezing '
soreness'and stiffness
Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit
blowing and snuffling! Clear
your congested head ! Nothing
else in the world gives such
prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold
Compound” which costs only a
few cents at any drug store It
acts without assistance tastes
nice contains no quinine — In-
sist upon Pape’s !
Do you know we can relieve your sy-
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rANY motorists are fast learning the
value of having their cars thorough-
ly overhauled at regular intervals
Fewer repair bills better mileage and
longer service repay you many times the
price of proper overhauling
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Give Your Car New Life)
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Don’t wait until your car stops running
before putting it in the shop The more
you run it after it commences to get “balky”
the more harm you are doing it and the
more it will cost to have it put in good
condition again
We can do a thorough job — and do it
quickly ‘ :
JEFFERSON
HIGHWAY GARAGE
C H KINGHAM Owner
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DRS WYATT
Chiropractors
And
NERVE & CHRONIC DISEASES
V
Especially Nervous Conditions and
Rheumatism Chronic Constipation
Paralysis Piles Hemorrhoids Goitres
Dyspepsia Female Diseases Stiff and
Crooked Joints Poor Circulation etc
Mrs Wyatt in attendance for the
ladies
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Telephones 17 and 64
Over Wagoner Mercantile Stores
Main and Church Street
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Wagoner Oklahoma
Jess A Goddard
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Jack Grimes
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Foster, Horace S. Wagoner County Democrat (Wagoner, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1919, newspaper, November 13, 1919; Wagoner, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1923296/m1/3/: accessed May 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.