Wagoner County Record (Wagoner, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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We are here too with ail you need for your needs Just received a car load of Galvanized Roofing that we are SELLING RIGHT
Just received a car load of Fencing of all kinds that we are selling AT BOTTOM Just received a carload of Plows and Implements that we are selling at BED ROCK
And Stoves and Shelf Hardware that cannot be beat for prices and quality Come in and let us make you prices "
WALTERS BROS GO
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Street Wagoner
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Fire Insurance For Foxy Farmers
We write the best policy obtainable in the best com-
panies in the world Our farm pfalicies have features not
found in any other policy and at rates which are as low as
Jhe lowest We write our own policies and make many of
our own adjustments If you think insurance pays come in
and see us This is the season of tornadoes and electrical
disturbances Do it now
Planters Investment & Abstract Co
Howard Searcy Manager
Opposite Postoffice WAGONER OKLA
Democratic papers say that
the way the republicans are
t boosting A1 Jennings you would
think he is running for the : re-
publican nomination Yes and
the way the democratic papers
are boosting the bull moosers
you would think all the demo-
crats are going to vote the bull
moose ticket
THE regorb:
BY THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO
P iblahed everv Thursday and entered at the
post office at Wagoner Ok as second class
mail matter
Subscription $ioo per year
GEO H FOSTER Editor
EDITH B FOSTER Associate Editor
We don’t want to start any-
thing about “bumper crops” but
wheat and oats sure do look fine
We see some Dallas correspon-
dent is boosting State Chairman
Harrill for governor This would
all be very nice if Mr Harrill
was a candidate but he is not nor
does he expect to be Mr Har-
rill is already a very busy man
looking after his bank his many
farms and big cement stave silo
factory which is giving him more
honor in his home town than anv
man has yet got out of the job of
being governor of Oklahoma No
gentlemen Tom Harrill is not a
candidate for governor
If the Boy Scout Master wants
the boys to do something that is
really worth while we wish he
would have them plant a lot oi
Bermuda roots around the Oar
negia Library and in a few weeks
there would be a fine lawn which
the boys could care for and by so
doing make the library corner a
beauty spot in our town
The State Corporation Com
mission is now going to fix the
price of oil at $100 per barrel
They’ll fix that just about like
they’ve fixed everything else
They have just about as much in-
fluence with the oil and other
companies as the State Board of
Agriculture has with the farm-
ers Both are regarded as nui-
sances from which no good has
ever yet come
Donit Put Ice iit
The Drinlrin£ V£Uer
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rsforth a i
iught Typhoid
frora Drinking
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ice
Safe Drinkmg'Water
for Summer
THE CELEBRATED AUTOMATIC
WITH WATER COOLER ATTACHMENT
We have here the most talked-of success in the re-
frigerator world the great automatic It’s the refrig-
erator with the eight walls of insulation-of heat-defying
cold-retaining insulating material It’s the insula-
tion that saves you ice You save it’s cost in ice
economy
The automatic is the refrigerator with the automatic
system of emulation and refrigeration There are no
opposing forces of cold and warm currents Food
odors positively will not cannot mix There is absol-
utely perfect preservation of food
It’s the only refrigerator with the water cooler so
constructed that food odors cannot get at mix with
flavor and taint the water It has all these and every
other good point claimed by any other make It’s hand-
some in appearance it has the most shelf room the
price is most reasenable— one you’ll be willing to pay
— and it gives absolute satisfaction
We would like to show yot the sample wall Insula-
tion and all the other features A style a size and a
price to suit everybody — choosing is good On the
floor now — all ready — and you are- welcome to look
them over We’ll gladly show you
GORIN MERCANTILE COMPANY
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WAGONER
OKLAHOMA
If you chance to see any big
slugs of ugly looking missives
coming your way don’t be alarm-
ed as big Jess has become a
newspaper man and is distribut-
ing democratic harmony
Our friend John P Hickam
may think he has a grievance
against tlu republicans for not
nominating him for United States
Senator but he will never get
very far with it running for gov-
ernor on the bull moose ticket
Forget it John
Under the new administration
two drinks is all a fellow will be
allowed to have on his premises
at any one time Perfectly sat-
isfactory to us Now if we can
just have the tip as to where we
can get the two drinks we will
be strictly an administration
man
City Attorney Albert C Hunt
feels and believes he has made
good and is entitled to a second
term and in this we believe Com-
missioners Raines and Beardsley
will agree While the Record
claims no say in the matter Mr
Hunt is perfectls satisfactory to
us
Don’t look at the front of The
Main and think they are closed
Just walk inside and find them
doing business just the same as
ever
"Smoothes and Soothes'
Sap CAANNY METCALF
Child or grtrorn-up — there It fust on
of handling colds croups coughs
SP hacldn throat troubles —
ttAi'g to Sooth and Smooth with
Dr Bell’a '
PINE -TAR -HONEY
Drt oM n— It com It com
all orer— 9Tei7bod7 In In family’gcts
It Booth and Smooth and it doesn't
scatter
jrenuln ftottto of DR BELL’S
PINK-TAR HONEY has Ball on 1L
nd a plcturo ol ’’Graaojr" too
At All Brut Stor SSe 60c SIM
"ToU By The Bell”
For Sale by Owl Drug Store
PHONE NO 9
COOPERS
Cleaning and Pressing Parlor
Ladies’ and gents’ suits
cleaned pressed and repaired
with care Hats cleaned and
blocked ’ Kid gloves cleaned
free with orders Work called
for -and delivered One door
south Newport Cafe
ARTHUR COOPER Prep
A Texas Wonder
The Texas Wonder cures kid-
ney and bladder troubles re-
tnoving gravel cures diabetes
weak and iatne backs rheuma-
tism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men
and women Regulates bladder
troubles in children If not sold
by your druggist will be sent
by mail on receipt of $100 One
small bottle is two months’ treat-
ment and seldom fails to parfect
a cure Send for testimonials
from this and other Btates Dr
E W Hall 2920 Olive Street St
Louis Mo Sold bv druggists
Lawn Mowers high class at
Beard & Co B4-tf
PLYMOUTH
TWINE
for Harvest
Inall our transactions with the
buying public we place the
satisfaction of our customers first — our profits will
take care of themselves for we realize that satisfied
customers are our biggest asset It is our chief aim
to sell you goods that will please and bring you
back for more of the same
Plymouth binder twine is ’everywhere recog-
nized as the world’s best and it will save you time
and money just as it has millions of others We
offer it as the most satisfactory and economical
twine to be had
Runs smooth and even in size Carefully balled
Guaranteed full length and strength
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We carry a good stock
but give us your order
early for sometimes the
demand for Plymouth
twine exceeds our allotment
D M JAMES
General Merchandise Wood and Coal
WAGONER OKLAHOMA
“Paid In Full
Eugene Walters Greatest Succes
— - WITH
TULLY MARSHALL and the
ORIGINAL BROADWAY STARS
IN FIVE PARTS
Friday May 8th
MATINEE AND NIGHT
Matinee at 2:00 p m 10c all ages
Night shows at 7:15 and 9:00 o’clock
Prices 10 and 20 Cents
TRY TO GET UN
The manager personally guarantees this attraction
Doming “The American Citizen” Friday in four
parts by The Famous Players Co May 1 5th
Coming: “Antony and Cleopatra” in eight parts
Made by Quo Vadis Co Quo Vadis was a revelation
“Antony and Cleopatra” has bettered the superlative
AMUSU MOVIES ARE BETTER
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Foster, George H. Wagoner County Record (Wagoner, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1914, newspaper, May 7, 1914; Wagoner, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1721377/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.