Wagoner County Record (Wagoner, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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WE CARRY A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Wagons Buggies Hardware Farm Implements
Dry Goods and Groceries
Come iiv and see what we have "to offer No trouble
to show you Everything new classy and up-to-date
The latest topic of the day —
not war but the auto photo ma-
chine which makes you smile
and wonder 3 tf
Misses Louise and Corrinne
Russell of Muskogee visited last
Sunday with Misses Estelle and
Rose Simpson
Misses Monica Steii and Ruby
Colbert spent the week end at
home The little ladies are stu-
dents at Nazareth College in
Muskogee
The Rogue’s Gallery The
upper 400 of Wagoner Look
closely and you will see your
own likeness in Barney’s Drug
Store Window 4 tf
It is funny to have your photo
made in 1 minute a Barney’s
Drug Store 3 tf
Lost — Somewhere between
Wagoner and four -miles north
on the Goddard road breast
strap and tug for single driving
harness Please phone 342l
4 It Dutch Lester'
flo Matter Where You Buy Your GasRange
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Retore You Place Your Order
Here Are a Few of the Points Worth Knowing About
Canopy
Hood
Aids ventilation
and keeps
grease off xoalls
Materials and
Workmanship
Sheet steel exception
ally thick — castings
absolutely smooth —
nickel plate will not m
ckip or peel
HigliLegs
More
Top Burners!
Most efficient
tBuzn about 8o air
and 20 $os
Ventilation
Carries off the odors
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Erfm Strong Frame
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Floor Space
Only a feta inches
a modem GARLAND GAS 'RANGE
than for an old-style lota-oven stove r
Glass
Oven Door
See things bake
Oven Burners
Easily liatitecL
absolutely safe
Oven Linings
Aluminized—
will not rust
Oven Bottom
Ventilated— saves gas
Elevated Oven
and Broiler
No more sloot
No more
Stooping
backaaie
Our All i Around Information is Yours’ f orA the Asking
SOLD BY
GORIN MERCANTILE COMPANY
Be SureN Thousand of
Scc'the “Garland7 Women are Glad
On'Our SaleTFloor They Bought a“Garlanr
1 —
About 300 bushels of seed
wheat for sale
4 2t p - M M Jones
Just received a nobby line of
hats at Fair prices for this week
Model Millinery Co
Mr and Mrs Joe Epperson of
near Rex are the happy parents
of a fine baby boy recently ar-
rived at their home
J W Summers is sporting a
nice- new delivery wagon that
greatly aids him to pleasingly
wait upon his customers
Mrs Leslie Boatright has re-
turned to her home at Drum-
right after a pleasant visit with
relatives and friends here
The weekly union cottage
prayer meeting was held Tues-
day afternoon at the Presbyter-
ian Manse with Mrs Gibbs as
leader Next Tuesday afternoon
it will be held at the home of
Mrs Gibbs at 3 o’clock A cor-
dial invitation to all
Wagoner is infested with some
petty thieves that ought to be
brought to justice If anyone
has any specially nice fruit they
are compelled to gather it long
before it is ripe or they will
never get it at all The last we
have heard of are Mr Story’s
pears about ten bushels of them
which they were leaving on the
trees until they would be in good
eatable shape and when they
went to get them they were all
gone We heard of grapes and
other fruit that suffered a like
fate
Largest Bog Living
The largest bug living is as
easy to kill with Ross’ “Dead
Quick” Spray as the smallest
Don’t delay with imitation insect
destroyers when you want to kill
bedbugs ants fleas mites or
other insects It is delightfully
clean and a dead shot for mos-
quitoes too Sold in Wagoner
by Thomas and Jenkins Drug Co
Notice
All accounts not settled
by the first of each month
credit will be discontinued
until account is settled
F B Gilbert Gr Go’s
Feed Store & Flevator
Model Millinery Co in Main
Mercantile Co building offers
special bargains for cash
Our $250 special hats all the
latest styles are without an
equal — Van Leeuwen Bros
Floyd LeMaster of Aurora
Missouri is visiting this week
with his brother Frank and
with Wagoner friends
Mrs Oliver J Leveritt and
little son Jack surprised her
parents Mr and Mrs T M
Stockton by her unexpected ar-
rival from Amarillo Texas Tues-
day evening for a visit with them
and her many relatives and
friends She is feeling extreme-
ly well her health seemingly
fully restored
How the Farmer Works
From Guthrie Register
The average Oklahoma farmer
gets up at the alarm of a Con-
necticut clock buttons his Chic-
ago suspenders to Detroit over-
alls washes his face with Cin-
cinnati soap in a Pennsylvania
pan sits down to a Grand Rapids
table eats Chicago meat and
Minnesota flour cooked with
Texas cottolene on a Sears-Roe-burk
stove puts a New York
bridle on a Missouri mule fed
with Colorado alfalfa plows a
farm covered with a Vermont
mortgage with an Illinois plow
When bedtime comes he’ reads
a chapter from a Bible printed in
Boston says a prayer written in
Jerusalem crawls under a blank-
et made in New Jersey only to
be kept awake by an Oklahoma
dog — the only home product on
his place— and then he wonders
why he cannot make money
farming in Oklahoma
The Broken Coin Matinee
Tuesday September 28
Mrs Mathias has accepted a
permanent position as stenog-
rapher in the law office of Blair
& Brown
H P Wilson was in Parsons
the first of the week visiting his
brother-in-law Carl Reuthinger
who was very ill
Fred Parkinson returned to
Drumright Wednesday after a
pleasant few days visit with his
mother Mrs Della Parkinson
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Foster, George H. Wagoner County Record (Wagoner, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1915, newspaper, September 23, 1915; Wagoner, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1721912/m1/5/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.