The Delaware Register (Delaware, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 14 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
B F Devan was a business visitor
Monday in Nowata
Everybody’s head ovor hcelo ln lovo with
Glen Glover ' spent the week end
with -Yates Center friends ' ::
- !
' 1 '
’i?' V'- i v-
' -S V- j:- 4i v- V v
We are now showing the
largest jine of : Boys' Shoes '
v- that have ever been shown
' ' V r -
: y- --! I" '
o jor seen in Gqffeyville: Kansi
Uc Guzntfa Brcry:
V v-':
' ’ ’ S' V :'V -V : "' L- -- i' is -i ( r‘ V
! ' : -: Fcir- to : Givo
Sstisfcctlon
1 - 2 - ft
l I J r
T'' " :'v : 1 f ' v i 1
f r KfV 4 ’" i' vHi
- 1 J ? v' - i J : J " "
are
' ’ “ vrt ’’A'-: :i ‘ ":
i: v--v e a y
FrafSt ROto
Every pair made to wear
wa C Ceyer
t ' M " v' A ft- f - 1 r-v ' ' I
VV ’i t- y ' r " i - ' f y ' v A ’
Shoe StoreV''f:Vf ‘vr:r: :
121 West 9th
:' iv
Coffetyville Kansas
Mrs John Grant of Wayside was
a week end guest of Mrs o Maggie
Garritson 4
: — — — h r
S' C Ransbottom and wife werq
week end business visitors ' ill Tulsa
and Bristow r: " i
t r w'
Miss Golds : Neese -of Cpffeyvijle
hpent the day Sunday in Delaware tha
guest of friends " ’y
:y - -- ‘ i1'
1 Johij Gloyer who served our years
in the navy is now home with an
honorable discharge '
J ERNEST ROBERTS
Feaeral Director
i Licensed Embabner
WM B V KAN ADA j
- Fa acral Director
Licensed Eaabeiescr
r
X
E T Roberts Cz Son
SUPERIOR FUNERAL SERVICE
jp -
’ IN NOWATA SINCE 189— THERE’S A REASON I
Phone Day or Night t? " ( Newste OUahema
t - i 'J- ' ' ' '
- ' ’ V ‘ :
( ':
r ?t '
i
Of all tire trouble is due to 1 underin-
No matter what tire you use yoirwill
have trouble unless you use plenty of
air''-1’ i -
We furnish air r
FREE -V
Revere Tires Plain y Ford Prts
Revere Tires Non Skid Hardware
Revere Tires finite Furniture
Revere Tires Cprd Implements
Revere Tubes Gray Trucks V
Revere Tubes Red ' ! Paint
t f
Farmers Supply-Co
r-
V '
Lenapah
v Nowata y Delaware
: Cecil Bond left Sunday evening for
a two wedks vacation trip at' West
Plains and lton Mo
r-' — y—
We insist that all leather shoes are
best — we sell them Lee Furnish-
ing Goods Store Delaware Okla
' — ' ?
Abe Coontf and Jake Roects and
family of -Coffey ville were gueats
Sunday of John Coon and family
— — -
Mrs J W‘ Green of Cof f eyville
was called here Saturday by the ill
ness of her mother Mrs W M Dpdd
— — "-
Chapman Hamra Lynch et al
brought in a 25-barrel oiler on the
Hicks lots in west Delaware Thursday
y
E J Tallman and wife were week
end guests of his - sister Mys Harry
Cavis and family at Independence
Rev and Mrs W B Alpine left
Sunday morning for Gravette 'Ark
to attend a! ten day Holiness- camp
merting:‘Ai-'s':''--‘ (v--li '
’ - 1 V
'' — “ —
Mrs Farrow of Wichita Rant' is
a guest this week in the home of her
unde and aunt Mr and Mrs (E G
Glover - 1 ' ' '
f
-yr
O
nrunswicli Better Tone
Even the most casual hearing of the Bruns- ‘
wick gives instant and exclusive evidence’ of the
tone superiority Your ear immediately detects’
the difference This betterment is due to the
iJrunvlck method of reproduction which includes y
( f two new ideas-the Ultona and the Allwood tone
f amplifier Investigate the Brunswick before buy-
f ng‘ ' v m i t ' :y
s r - Watch for the beautiful cabinets and artistic '
workmanship in the different models A visit to
Our store will give you new standards to judge by
The store that caters to your wants
: Cimpcon Brea ' - U:
Nowata Oklahoma v vi' " : '
HARDWARE FURNITURE PLUMBING
David Rining and hla Crew have
finished threehing in the Woolf neigh-
borhood and are now at work in the
Nowata district
' Mr' and Mrs Lon- Willhite and
little daughters Juanita and Raehaal
left Saturday for a week’ visit at
waphiiiBU okis
c — — ' ’
FOR SALE— A good piano in first
class condition See W R Kinkade
-mile west of Missouri Pacific
depot Delaware ' I- -
- f y -j-—
: The various churches over this dis-
trict are planning big on attending
the Sunday - School convention at
Nowata on September ' 1L f 1
y -"T"
Noah Bryan sold two fine thorough-
bred ewes at the Nowata County
Breeders’ sale at Nowata on July 28
for the neat sum of $40 each
" — — V— — —— — 'v
Noah Bryan Informs the writer that
he ie contemplating shipping: in a car
Of mighty fine thoroughbndiana
ewes within the next few"1''" '
John Cornett pulled 'otft" 'Sunday
morning for a two weeks’ ' vacation
with rflgtiyes at Ft Gibson Pawnee''
Oklahoma City and Kairta City - :
-? — I 'V:
A million-foot gasser was brought
Ai the past week by the Iron Mountain
Oil company in section ' 35-26-16
about a mile sduthwest of’BMaware
' ' :“h"
We insist that all leather shoes are
best-— we sell them Lee' Furnish-
ing Goods Store Delaware Okla""-
E C Glover arrived home Thurs-
day evening from the Coffeyvllle hos-
pital where he had been for the past
several" days The operation was
successful and he is now improved
s' much es-could be expected’
1 — — — rr-
For Sgle — Ford touring cs jn good
running condition Hessler shock ab-
sorbers demountable rims good tires
See M L Hlltner 2 1-2 miles north
east of Dels ware'
When In Nowata
Step at the
the only real first
class place in
V the city ‘i
CAREY CAFE
A E HAM Prop
Nowata ' OKIa
Rev' John F Henderson held 4
splendid service at Wann last Sun-
day morning Much interest ws
shown -by the large crowd in attend-
ance :
Those ’ from Delaware who have
been attending summer school at Ed-
mond the past several weeks have re-
turned very much pleased with the
work
t
:’ vi'
- —
Mesdames Susan Coons Geo Smith
and Maggie Riggs' visited from Fri-
day until Sunday with Mrs Riggs'
daughter Mrs Susie Easky at Skia-
took' — ' — — — i'
Mrs D W Shafer returned Thurs-
day to her home in Tulsa after sev-
eral days’ visit in Delaware with her
daughter ' Mrs John Loveless and
family ' -
I -— — — ’ '
Mrs Jack Paul returned Wednes-
day night to her home in Ninnekah
after" a two weeks’ visit in DelawWe
with her' mother Mrs 0 N Killings-
worthv - ' - ' '
Mr and Mrs W M Taylor iar-
rived in Delaware: Thursday from
Oklesby and will till the soil in this
community northwest of town the
coming year
Mr and Mrs J E Hawiiand little
daughter of Tyro Kans arrived
Saturday for a several days’ visit
with relatives in Delaware Nowata
and Alluwe "V
11 - l":
Word was received this week from
O N Killingsworth who ie at Sul-
phur Springs Ark for the benefit
of his health that -he is improving
hdaoon expects to
T- :
' feoach and wie jreturned
StiQday to their" home ih Independ-
ence after a week’s ' 'visit 'in the
Ruthdale country' with hi sister
Mrs Walter Mauk and family
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EM8ALMERS
- The Moore Undertaking Co
( V GUY P BEDFORD Mgr - V
Ambulance Service - — — Lady Assistant
Phone 700 J ' r t " Nowata Oklahoma
i As close to you as your telephone
We insist that all ’leather shoes are
best — we sell them ' Lee Furnish-
ing Goods Store Delaware Okla
' :
Mrs Chas Davenport of Independ-
ence was a Week end guest of her
mother Mrs Maggie Riggs Her sis-
ter Miss Ethet Riggs accompanied
her home for several weeks visit :
-1
Saip Mayglnnia finished threshing
Friday evening 700 bushels of wheat
and 3000 bushels of oata ' Sam is
one ’of Nowata county’s mos sub-
stantial farhiera nd stock raisers
Miss CleO Lane returned Saturday
to her Lome in’ Schaberg Ark7 after
several Weeks’ visit in Delaware with
her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs J
B Schabkrg ' Mrs Schaberg ac-
companied Miss Lane as Jar as Ft
Smith V:' : t
-- — — — — ----'
W M Snook arrived home Satur-
day from s three months’ visit with
his daughters at Talala Ooiagah
and Copan While away he also
visited his sister who lives near
Leavenworth whom he hadn’t seen
for fifty years his sister now being
93 years old
— : : — i
1 '4 f
Mrs IdaLoveless and Miss Josephine
Frisinger were guests a few days the
past week of relatives and friends in
Joplin Mo '
J R Graves of ‘ Nowata was a
guest Sunday at the Wm Stunkerd
home " ’ ’ V
Paul Stunkerd left Tuesday for a few
days visit with relatives in Widiita
Kansas ‘ 4
' A fins 11 pound son arrived at the
home of Mr and Mrs TL Ruthrsuff
Friday morning - y
A little daughter was born Thursday
evening to Mr and lire Diley who
liye just' west of the school house
V — — — '
The Ladies’ Aid of the M E' Church
held every enjoyable all day ' meeting
Wednesday with Mrs Hudson f :
: '
Mr and Mrs O F Rin’ng are the
proud parents of a pretty little thir-
teen pound girl which was born Sunday
Auguet 1 ( :
--— ' 1:
Mrs John W Lee arrived in ' Dela-
ware Wednesday from Cherryvale She
was accompanied by her parents Mr
and Mrs C B Caah
a E A Bergman and wife arrived home
Saturday from a two week's outing in
theQzarks around Huntsville' Spring
field Carthage and Ash Grove Mo
j - — —
Subscribe today for the Rogistor
OUR TELEPHONE NEVER SLEEPS
1
What Wont Up the
Loaat?
The percentage of increase in the price of furniture is less than in wearing
apparel foods or in fact most anything you can mention
’ " And the furniture industry is proud to be able to make this announcement
i Home Influence has had everything to do with making America the grandest
of all countries It is an honor to be engaged in the business of furnishing these
homes-and good furniture has much to do with the environment that makes for
prouder home influence ' 5
When you improve the appearance of your home when you add to the com-
forts of all members of your family when your visiting fritnds enjoy your furnish-
ing you are doing something more than merely buying furnitpre
i Good fumiture’is the best investment in the world today! Never forget that
E T Respite Cv Con
OBRVICC i OATierACIION
i's ' M K i
DAY OR
NIGHT
Furniture '
1 6 WATA OUL AHOIJ A 'Sl‘
' ' ' V 1 ' I
OUR TEU ONE NEVER SLEEPS
V V
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Cave, Warren L. The Delaware Register (Delaware, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1920, newspaper, August 5, 1920; Delaware, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2030503/m1/3/: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.