Wagoner County Record (Wagoner, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1913 Page: 2 of 7
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WALTERS BROTHERS (HARDWARE
(THE HOUSE OF QUALITY)
To reduce the high cost of living go to Walters Bros for your Hardware Stoves Tools Cutlery etc Our prices are the lowest and
the quality of goods unquestionable
Mlain Street Wagoner Olslahbma
I Your Money-Hon't Waste It
When you have an abstract you want the most your
money will buy When the other fellow furnishes the ab-
stract you want the best there is In either case get it
here See that it has a Green Cover your guarantee of
accuracy and dependability Don’t take a substitute — jnsist
on a trip to our office where you are acquainted
Planters Investment & Abstract Co
Opposite Postoffice
WAGONER OKLA
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THE REGORB
P itinei everv Thursday and entered at the
iot officv at Wagoner i T aa second clasa
mall matter
Subscription $100 per year
G S Brown Buys Creamery
C S Brown of the Wagoner
Ice Cream Co has bought the
stock of the Wagoner Creamery
He will build to it making it
twice its present size fully equip
it with all modern appliances
move his ice cream factory from
its present quarters to the
creamery and operate both plants
- with the same machinery
Mr Brown is a business man
through and through He came
here about three andahalf years
ago and started the ice cream
factory in a very small way in a
small frame building on East
Cherokee he soon had to move
to a larger building in a short
time he outgrew its capacity
when he built the nice two-story
brick he bow occupies now he
must seek still larger quarters
and to that end made this pur-
chase of the creamery property
He is thoroughly honest and up-
right and the farmers should be
glad that the creamery and fac-
tory will be owned and operated
by one who will treat them right
and give them a square deal We
congratulate Mr Brown on his
success
District Court Jurors
The following citizens of Wago-
ner county are doing jury service
in the District Court this week:
II C Dunlap P E Porterfield
J D Page W L Carothers
J E Jerome Ellis Hammett
A J Childers W A Morrison
L P Hooks J P Nuesbaum
J W Cody CB Cunningham
D E McClure J E Gardner
G W Cleland G T Morrissetts
Wm Alston P E Currell
A P Ingram Geo Lewis
W H Combs T P Lucker
A P Brown W S Brite
C P Carr Chas Guill
E Q Flowers T C Donnelly
A B Capps Henry Johnson
J B Ellington
Mr and Mrs W A Johnson
returned Saturday from Kansas
City where they attended the
Implement Dealers Convention
Wm Kinsley of Galena Kan-
sas is in the city looking after
his property interests and visit
ing his brother and niece A J
Kinsley and Mrs Paul Parkinson
Song and Piano Recital
The advanced piano pupils of
Miss Barnwell and the voice pu-
pils of Mrs Mark Evans will
give a recital at the home of Mrs
Evans on McQuarrie avenue to-
morrow (Friday) evening The
program promises to be one of
unusual interest and all friends
are cordially invited
Public Installation
The local lodge of Yoemen will
hold a public installation of offi-
cers at the Woodman hall Friday
evening of this week Refresh-
ments will be served and a cor-
dial invitation is extended td all
to attend
Hon A F Parkinson presi
dent of the Southwestern Lum-’
ber Dealers Association left
Monday to preside at the annual
meeting of that body held in
Kansas City this week Mrs
Parkinson accompanied him
Have your eyes cared for by
properly fitted glasses We
have the only up-to-date optical
parlor in Wagoner Will give
every one a scientific test before
his glasses are ground We guar-
antee satisfaction
P J MARTIN
Licensed Optician
Office With Blake the Jeweler
Public Sale
Artsand Crafts Club
The postponed meeting of the
Arts and Crafts Club was held
January 13th at the home of M rs
James Willison on North Third
street In the absence of the
leader Mrs Watts Mrs W O
Rittenhouse ably conducted the
lesson which was a study of the
early Dutch painter Franz Hals
At the close of the meeting the
hostess served a dainty tea in
the dining room buffet style
and a social half hour was in-
dulged in
C Fisher will hold a public sale
at his farm 8 miles north of Wag-
oner on Tuesday January 29th
The sale will include a large herd
of cattle horses mules farm
machinery chickens etc See
his large ad in another column
of this issue of theRecerd
Geo Haines left today for San
Diego California to make his fu-
ture home
Ex-County Commissioner A L
Hausam Is in town today attend-
ing district court i
J B Miller' one of our best
farmers and stock raisers left
Tuesday for Lousiana to buy cat-
tle Ed Friend arrived in the city
last evening for a few days visit
with his old friend Col Hugh P
Runyon
Mrs Phoebe Brown visited
from Saturday until Wednesday
at the home of her daughter
Mrs Alfred Harris
Messrs Kane and Carter of
Joplin were in town this week to
attend a directors’ meeting of
the Citizens State Bank f
State Chairman Harrill and
Judge Leonard returned this
morning from Oklahoma City
where they attended the joint
session of the legislature which
unanimously re-elected Senator
Robert L Owen to the United
States Senate for the next six
ears Not only the democrats
but every republican voted for
Mr Owen
The regular meeting of the
Arts and Crafts Club was peld
last Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs W O Rittenhouse
and notwithstanding the cold
stormy day there was a large
attendance of the membership to
enjoy the most interesting study
of the life and work and art of
the greatest of all Dutch painters
and among the world’s greatest
painters — Rembrant — with Mrs
Irish as leader At the close of
the lesson the hostess served
dainty refreshments of chocolate
and candied wafers
First Church of Christ-Sclentist
Room II Development B’ld’g
Lesson Sermon 11 a m Sub-
ject “Truth”
Sunday School 9:45
Wednesday evening meeting
& o’clock
Reading room same address
open to the public Wednesday
and Saturday from 2 to 5 p m
Marriage Licenses
The following marraige li-
censes were issued the past
week":
Mitchell Love 30 of Wagoner
and Mary Webb 18 of Hulbert
Charles Sterling 21 and Mary
Stader 20 both of Murphy
Lee Coker 27 and Eva Fisher
18 both of Murphy
Mrs G D Sleeper entertained
the entire membership of the
first grade of the South School
last Friday evening at dinner in
honor of the 7tli birthday of her
little daughter Minnie After
the sumptuous repast the little
people were all taken for an auto
rid in the big Sleeper car after
which the whole party enjoyed
the moving picture show It was
a jolly time for the little hostess
and her guests
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Each Val Don preacription la a masterpiece the remit of years of study and experience-
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The public la beginning to realise the folly of using over-advertiaed so called " patent
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There are no secrets regarding: the ingredients contained in the
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ALL ARE POSITIVELY GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION
OR MONEY REFUNDED
SOLD ONLY IN THIS LOCALITY BY
R E McGuirc
CLEON A SUMMERS
Attorney-at-L&w
Wagoner - - - Okla
Offices Citizens Trust Building
For Sale Cheap
Eleven blocks in the south part
of town west of the Katy tracks
in Wagoner See or write
George Shannon Gibson Station
Okla 14-tf
See Munch & Ray for first
class home cured baccn
PIERSALL BROS
NURSERYMEN
" DEALERS IN —
FRUIT SHADE AND ORNA-
MENTAL TREES BERRY
PLANTS
Large trees delivered set and
guaranteed to grow a specialty
Phones 3802 and 3803
Nursery located five miles south
west of Wagoner Postoffice
address
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
Is Texas
this Winter
You’li thoroughly en-
joy the delights of a
Winter at San Anto-
nioGalveston Corpus
Christi or a dozen oth-
er attractive Texas
resorts
Sunshiny weather surf bath-
ing hunting fishing motor-
inggolfortennis — splendid
hotels and accommodations
Winter Tourist Fares
The special round-trip fares make 1
the journey possible jat small ex-
pense Long limit— June 1 1913
Stop-overs and diverse routes
Ask nearest ran war agent
tot particulars or write
W SSt George
Gen'l Pass Agent
318 WaiawAaht Bids
SlLeuia
WE HOLD UP TO VIEW
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our reputation for selling pure and ponest drugs and med-
icines of the best quality at the lowest prices We claim
that our drug store is right worthy of your patronage
because of the quality of goods we carry and the skill and
eare exercised in dispensing them It doesn’t pay to take
chances when buying drugs or medicines ' v
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WAGONER OKLAHOMA
U You Want to Soil or Buy
Oklahoma Prairie Hay
Wrlto Phono or Wlro -
V Lamb “SS
Office and Warehouse West Cherokee St
Office Phone 42
Get i
Val Don
Health Cold
FREE
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Foster, George H. Wagoner County Record (Wagoner, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1913, newspaper, January 23, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1720856/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.