Wagoner County Record (Wagoner, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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(Kt you 1910 with aa insurance policy aa your House and harm and their
content A hot fin and a cold aorth wind increases the danger af your burning out
Wouldn’t h be worth the amall premium charged to haow that ia cut of fire you
could cash your policy for the amount you have loot
Hero are eome points in our farm polieiearWo write hay and grain in barna and
ia Stacks Wo won't charge you a policy fee akm th regular premium because the
Insurance Company pays us
We will write your policy and give it to you the day you coma for it Your ap-
plication does not havo to bo pawed oa by aomt one you nevar eaw We will insure
you for three yon for Iteo than twice the premium for one year
“ (Come and see us in the rear of the First National Bank)
Planters Investment & AbstradtCo
(f 9— Read this Ad over again)
THE REGORB
P oisaod inn Tlmradiy u nun4 1 the
m c at Wagoner A T a hcm4 tlaaa
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Ivbicrlptloa in nr yMr
TRUPHONI NO ya
uasenoere desiring the addreae ol their
a per ckauged will planet give both the old
the new addreae
OBB FOSTER ft FOSTER Owner
! OfcO II FOSTER Editor
:DITH B FOSTER Associate Editor
R F D NO 4
! Rev Buttrill and wife took
linner with S A Best’s Sunday
j Some of the farmers of this
eighborhood are planting oats
i Rev Buttrill preached at the
chool house Sunday morning at
1 A M
i Some young people of Gibson
Ration attended church Sunday
fternoon
j Rev La Grone preached Sun-
ay after noon and a very large
rowd attended
Geo Piersall was working on
telephone line in the Choska
eighborhood last week
I Mr Joe Williever who lived in
nis neighborhood last year died
t his home in Broken Arrow
ast week
j Walter Scott the brother-in-law
of Bert Knott has moved
Sere from Iowa and has settled
n the Mun Wcishaar place
Riverside Items
Dr Cobb still lias apples and
dnegar ha! lia!
Bad colds are going the rounds
if the comm unity
! Ben Cobb is working at Mr
Joe Cobb's this week
! Farming going on with won-
derful rapidity in this vicinity
j Hurrah! for “Better Roads’’
iSleeper He’s ‘there’ alright on
'the road proposition
The party given at Mr Oren-
der’s last week was a success
with a good crowd present
1 The grading camp is having
quite an effect on the roads of
this vicinity The grader is on
(the go ail the time
L A C Cobb returned from
Guthrie Friday where he has
!been shipping seed oats to the
demonstration Farms
I Mr Lee Copple and family are
going to move to Sam Cobb’s
place this week We are glad to
have Mr Copple in our midst
He’s a hustler and a No 1 citi-
zen The regular spelling match at
Rock Church has been changed
from every Friday night to
( every other Friday night One
week from next Friday will be
the next meet of the kind Every-
body come
1 It has been told by several
parties that the Record had lost
its best columns but the editor
need’nt worry as the delinquent
reporter is going to besiege his
readers with the best bf news
from this part of Oklahoma So
prepare yourselves for the
worst Ha! Ha!
Frisky Whiskers
School Report
i Report of the Pleasant Valley
School for the fifth month ending
Feb 4th
j Number of days taught 20
Number enrolled' Males 12
Females 5 total 17
Those neither absent nor tardy
"during the month Lochie White
Lucy and Ross Matthews Orvis
I and Louis Turner and Harry
Paisley John Matthews was
’ present every day but tardy
j Visitors — Mrs Maude Light
sey and daughter Mary Ella
i - Eva Hltson
i - Teacher
Notice
To parties taking all gas fix-
atures from the house of Mrs
Miller on Jefferson Avenue No
tice is here given to return them
immediately 24tlpd
r Work is progressing on the
(Automobile garage of Geo W
1 Strawn
On Your Homo
We loan five percent money to
to build or buy you a home in
your own town Pay back like
rent Address P O Box 986
Tulsa Okta 23-3p
ItlARRISCEliCENSES
Walter Cleckler Wagoner 22
Susie McCormick “ t9
Eddie Green “ 21
Maud Morris " 21
Jeff Stevinson Coweta 45
Nancy King Broken Arrow 25
Edward Childers Coweta ' 18
Sallie Chissoe “ 18
A R Shults “ 27
Margaret Jones “ 24
Albert Pruett Porter 55
Jane Howard “ 50
D W Jumper Porter ’ 23
Mary West 22
Something Coot-
Why not buy a home and re-
ceive the benefit of your invest-
ment instead of paying rent and
letting your landlord double his
capital every few years by natu-
ral increase How are these for
bargains? New 7 room house
plastered lot 100 by 140 ft on
Cherokee St walking distance
Good title Only §1500 $500
down balance good terms
New Modern 6 room house
with bath and pantry Shade
and fruit trees Stable and
poultry lots Lot 140 by 150 ft
Good part of town Close in
Price $2800 81000 down bal
ance good terms
New modern 5 room home
with bath Stable and chicken
yards Lot70 by 200 ft Walk-
ing distance Price $2500 good
terms
If you prefer to design your
own home we have vacant lots
from $25 and up We can sell
you a 100 foot lot at $10 down
and $5 per month
Farm lands of every kind im-
proved and wild Come in and
see us we have what you want
The W H BANGERT CO
Wagoner Okla
Phone 192 East Side Main St
Wagoner Property For Sale
Best 2 room house in town large
lot well and fruit Price $700
Good 3 room house lot 50x150
Price $600
Good 4 room house large lot
and barn Price $650
Good 3 room house close in lot
115x150 Price $800
God building lot close in COx
150 Price 200
Titles good taxes paid all in
good condition and all rented
Terms— One half cash balance
1 and 2 years or in monthly in
stallments — J W Mattox 4th
and Okmulgee Muskogee 22-4p
FOR SALE— Texas Red Rust-
Proof Oats — Good and Heavy
’Phone 113 A J Ahrnes 23tf
John S Bilby the biggest
land owner of the West was in
town from his home on the west
side of the county this week
FOR SALE— Texas Red Rust-
Proof Oats — Good and Heavy
’Phone 113 A J W Ahrnes
23tf
Mrs Geo W Strawn went to
Tulsa last Friday to visit with
her sister Mrs Peter Deich-
man She will return the last
of the week
FOR SALE — Texas Red Rus t
Proof Oats — Good and Heavy
’Phone 113 A:J Ahrnes 23tf
Mr Lee has sold his grocery
store on the south side of Chero-
kee street just east of the
Beardsley furniture store to
Mr Stout
Mr and Mrs J W Gibson
left early in the week for Fort
Worth Texas summoned by the
illness of their daughter Mrs
Jack
The Presbyterian ladies will
hold a bakery and cake sale next
Saturday'in the Henley Bros
hardware stole A good place
to get good things for Sunday
dinner
Mr Properly Owner
Do you wish to sell your pro-
perty? If so why not list it with
a real estate man who comes in
contact with actual buyers We
do not ask for an exclusive sale
right but would like to have your
property on our list so that we
can advertise and show it This
will be done free of charge to the
owner Our commission is rea-
' j sonable and we charge you no-
‘ thing unless we sell your pro-
perty' Outside buyers will soon
come in so now is the time to
prepare List your proierty
with us at prices that are right
and you will soon obtain results
Come in and get acquainted any-
how The W H BANGERT
CO East Side Main St
— o —
Slid Oats
Seed oats for sale by F M
Haines two miles south of Wag-
onen 22 4t p
STRAYED1 — One bay mare
about 16 hands high 10 years
old thin in flesh heavy with foal
harness marks One Chesnut
sorrell mare 16 hands high 10
or 12 years old some white in
face thin in flesh harness
marks $5 00 reward each for
information leading to recovery
Notify B F Crow Coweta or S
K Johnson’s Livery’ Wagoner
The case of State vs Cul Ruth-
erford for assault upon Mayor
Munch was taken from Judge
Doggett's court on a change of
venue to a Justice at Porter
District No II
We tell it to you as it was told
to us '
Mr A1 Nickle is suffering from
a broken rib
Mrs Win Moss is visiting in
the home of J T Dougherty
Mr Macklin’s entertained J
P Damet and family lftfifc Sand?
evening
Mrs G A Posey visited Mrs
D F Bethel and Mrs Grove
Mackliii Tuesday
F A Nickle and family visited
Sunday at the home of Messrs
Wycolf and Williams
D F Bethel attended services
at Star school house Sunday
morning and called on G A Pos-
ey in the afternoon
Mr and Mrs Alban Stolehand
were in our midst over Sunday
visiting Mrs Stolehand’s father
Fred Stadelman and other rela-
tives Mr Rutherford i-eturned Tues-
day from a trip to Fairland He
was called there to attend the
the funeral of a sister
Farmers are all busy sowing
oats
THE GIRLS
“I congratulate you dear”
"On what dear?”
“Why on your engagement”
“To whom?”
“Jack told ine you hud accepted
him”
“Oil well maybe I did I never
have the heart to reject a proposal”
WHAT HE WANTED
A man weighing not far from 300
pounds stepped into a department
store elevator and said: “Bathing
suits”
“Ladies?” said the operator-
“No men’s” grunted the fat
man and neither one seemed to un-
derstand why all the rest of the pas-
sengers laughed
- vTOO FAMILIAR
“Maude was afraid the girls
wouldn’t notice her engagement
ring’
wid they?”
“Did they? Six of them recog-
nized it at once” — Stray Stories
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Passenger
“Katy Flyer”
“Fast Mail
Passenger
Katy Limited”
Local Daily Except Sunday
3':2op tti
YeurPersanalltj
will be ' less attractive and
charming when there is a notice-
able taint of the breath The di-
rect caum is invariably decaye
teeth and deceased gums
This is a matter that should be
given immediate attention for
many reasons besides making
provisioh for good teeth and to
enjoy the use of real teeth
Particular and critical persons
are increasing the popularity of
my operations and work It
will please me to have a talk with
vou about your teeth
Dr G D CARL
For Suit
’A Thorough Bred Kentucky
Mammoth Jack and a - High
Grade Trotting Horse Will
give terms
Address— W D Pearson
22t4 pd Elm Springs Ark
New State Grocery Cozpiy
’ For Coffee Sugar Meat and
where all groceries are sold the
cheapest and your butter and
eggs are bought at the best pric-
es — The New State Grocery Co
South Main Street Wagoner
Geo Strawn V H Harris
and O R Cureton are bringing
overland from Joplin Missouri
a big auto pouring car for use in
their real estate business
FOUND? — A gentleman’s gold
watch fob Owner may have
same by calling at this ofiice de-
scribing property and paying
for this notice
Keep the book shower and the
Colonial Reception on February
22 in mind
Notice of Sale of Real
Guardian
Ia tbe matter of the estate of Elizabeth tfmri
B3U a minor
Notice in Hereby giveu in pursuance of no
order of the County Court of the Cmmty of
Wagoner State of Oklahoma made on t le jih
day of February 1910 the undersigned guardian
of the estate ot the aforesaid Elizabeth Hnrri-
son a iniuor will sell at l’ublic auction to the
highest bidder subject to confirmation by said
Court ou Friday the 4th day of March A I)
1910 at xo o’clock A M at the south door of the
couuty court house in Wagoner Oklahoma all
the right title aud interest of $aid Elizabeth
Harrison a minor lu and to the following des-
cribed teal estate situate in Wagoner county
State of Oklahoma to-wil:
The west one half 14 of the southeast quarter
M of Section fourteen 14 township tiuhiecn
18 north range seventeen 17 east containing
go acres more or less according to the I'nited
Slates Government Survey thereof Snil real
estute will be sold on the following terms and
conditions lo-wit:
One third cash in hand upon confirmation of
sale one third due in one year and oi e third
due in two years with interest at S per cent per
annum and said deferred payments to be secured
by a first mortgage upon the ataove described
real estate or all cash at option of the pur
chaser
Dated the eighth day of February A D 1910
J P CALHOUN
Guardian
First pub feb 10 1910 244
Estate by
POST OFFICE
STORE
' Barney Thomas Prop
Candies Cigars Tobacco
Knick Knacks and Sundries
STATIONERY
Will appreciate your patron
age and give value received
lLBOUGUS
S3350ZS4SH0ES
D0Y5J
THE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER
OF MEN S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD
"SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES’
“I hv worn W L Douglas oho for the
post six ysxrs and always find thoy aro far
auporlor toall othr high grad shoe In stylo
comfort and durability” W G JONES
119 Howard Ava Utica N Y
If I could taka you into my largo fac-
tories at Brockton Mass and show yon
how carefully W L Douglas shoes arc
made you would rsalizo why they bold
their shape fit batter wear longer and
are of greater value than any other make
CAVTIOtf-8 tint Wl Donglsz name and pried
Fnltn Ain “ ‘
to stumped on tbe bottom
If yoor dealer cannot fit you with WL Douglas shoes
Ete for Mail Order Catalog WLDouglas JJroolUoni
m — WQm MAIM BT
ELLINQTON MERC CO
Main St Wagoner Okla
SPRING IS HERE flBfllfl
-
You will want Garden Tools Y
We Have Them
You will want some Farm Implements
We Have Them
‘ Jt ' 4 -
You will want to do some Fencing -
" v 4 1 -'
V ' and 'you’ll want the ! K
AfMICAtl HIRE FENCE
Sfcndo Li!io‘a Stono VJall
Turn Cattlf Horsts Hess— Is Prae&ssSy Incfsttruotns
AMERICAN FENCE
Buy your new fence for yean to come Get the big heavy wires the
hinge joint the good galvanizing the exactly proportioned quality of steel
a that is nut too hard nor too soft
1 We can show you this fence in our stock and explain its merits and
1 superiority not oa(y ia the roll but ia the field Come and see us and :t
our prices -
Wallers Bros Hardware Store
y
For fresh bread
Cakes Pies Etc
phone 2 9 7 We
make prompt deliv-
ery to any part of
the city
Room joining
Wagoner Bottling
Works on West
Cherokee Street
GEO REICHERT Prop
WAGONER AUTO GARAGE
P A White Mgr
Motor Cars for Sale
or Hire
Agents for Ford Overland
and Stoddard Dayton
Phone 186 w
A J Thome
The Leading
General
Black Smith
Wagon Work Horseshoeing
and Wood Work
Wagoner - Oklahoma
Phone 301
Does your lock lock?
Does your shooter shoot?
Does your wheel wheel?
Does your sewing machine
sew?
If they won’t go I can
make them go
General Repair Work a Speciality
V M SPRANGLE
THE GUNSMITH
Wagoner Oklahoma
Telephone
273
Office over Ellington
Mercantile Co
G E MARTIN M D
Eclectic Phyiician and Surgeon
OBSTETRICS DISEASES OF
WOMEN AND CHILDREN
A SPECIALTY
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
Iff B Leonard G F
Attorneys-at-Law
Office in Ellington Building
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
J H Sutherlin J H Thigpen J L Sponsler
SUTHERLIN THIGPEN SPONSLER
ATTORNEYS
Office: Rooms 7-8-9 Gibson Building
Wagoner - - Okla
ROBERT SIDNEY P0RTW00D
DENTIST T ’
BRIDGE
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Office in Ellington Building '
AU Work Warranted - Tact Examined
Free Sixteen Yean Experience
H K WEBB
Attorney-at-Law and Real Estate
- ' Agent J ’
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Office in Ellington Building
WAGONER ' - OKLA
G A BEARDEN
Attorney-at-Law'
Offics over Elliogton'o Store
Wagoner Oklahoma
P E REED
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WILL PRACTICE IN
ALL COURTS
Over First National Bank
W O RITTENHOUSE
Attorney at Law
Wagoner
Oklahoma
W B MOSS
Attomay at Law -
Office in Citizen Tnut Building Room 1
Wagoner Oklahoma
Hunt & Hunt
Attorneys-at-Lav
Wagoner
Oklahoma
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Foster, George H. Wagoner County Record (Wagoner, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1910, newspaper, February 10, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1719627/m1/4/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.