Coweta Times-Star (Coweta, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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THURSDAY JULY 7 M
? THE COWETA TIMES-STAR
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At Our Fountain
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Delicious anch Refreshing with plen-
ty of full flavored goodness served
to your orderi ' 4
Stop at our fountain and get one
today — you’ll like it so well you
will want your friends to know
about our fountain and service
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Seltzer’s Pharmacy
the store
Personal cWention
Let Waymire fix it
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Oh dem watermillions !
Mrs- A II Burgess is on the
sick list this week
Potato digging is on this week
and the yield is good
Mrs George Seltzer has been
quite sick for several days
Itev S A Maxey was in Mus-
kogee Tuesday on business
Mother Luker has been on the
sick list ‘for the past ten days
Ice Cream Freezers for July
4th Special prices
Coweta Hdw Co
Not long ago it was rain and
mud Now its hot sunshine and
dust
The roads are getting in fair
shape again and travel is p 'ek-
ing up
Mr and Mrs Bert Seltzer
motored to Muskogee Tuesday
evening
Matthew Tatum and family
visited with relatives in Pryor
last week
Mr and Mrs Pumphrey of
Porter spent the fourth here
with relatives
' Sam Johnston and son Law-
rence were business visitors in
Wagoner Tuesday
Special Prices on a great many
lines at the Coweta Hdw Co
Come in and see us
Tell your neighbor what they
miss by not being subscribers to
“the old home paper”
A II Burgess H M Sutton
and I T Cook were business vis-
itors in Wagoner Tuesday
J1 S O’Bryan editor of the
Haskell News was over Sunday
to see the ball game Before re-
turning home after the game he
favored the Times-Star office
with a pleasant call
Mrs J S Skaggs spent the
latter part of last week with rel-
atives in Muskogee
W S Vernon departed Mon-
day for Rochester Minn for
treatment by Mayo Clinic
Mr and Mrs R W Leftwich
motored to Muskogee Saturday
evening returning Sunday
Mr and Mrs Howard Moore
of Porter were visitors in the
Earl Wright home Monday '
Messrs and Madams J C Pin
son and A R Leftwich motored
to Wagoner Tuesday afternoon
Miss Delora Oakley left Satur-
day evening for Muskogee for a
visit with relatives and friends
J S Skaggs was called to
Post Texas last week on ac-
count of the illness of his moth-
er W W Bruce of Chandler
spent Monday and Monday night
here with his brother Ii L
Bruce
Miss Ilazel Weaver of Kansas
City Mo arrived Monday morn-
ing for a visit with Mrs Hugh
llennen
Rev Rhodes of Sapulpa de-
livered a pleasing sermon at the
Methodist church last Sunday
morning
Mr and Mrs C W Wolcott re-
turned last Thursday from a
visit of several weeks at various
points in Illinois
- Two mad dogs were killed at
Tulsa the first of the week Bet-
ter keep your optics peeled for
slobbering canines
I ’
Chauncy Pickard bought the
Lyman McKinney residence
property just west of City Park
the first of the week
Mr and Mrs F N Moore have
with them this week Mrs
Moore’s granddaughter Miss
Rowland of Wichita Kansas
Mr and Mrs W’ B Ashley of
rpken Arrow spent the fourth
with the Chas Pumphrey and
Robt Smith families
Mrs' Isaac Moragne had as
her week end guests Misses Nel-
lie Wetmore and Marguerite
Cormady of Okmulgee '
Mrs W S Vernon and son Joe
departed Tuesday morning for
Whitewright Texas where they
will visit with relatives '
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OH Stoves Perfection and
Simmons Oil Cook Stoves for the
hot months of July and August
at the Coweta Hdw Co
M L Tolleson went to Avant
last Sunday to meet his father
ahd brother the former coming
homd with him for a visit
Mrs Bussett mother of Mrs
Chas Holder left this morning
for Kelleyville where she expects
to make an extended visit
Miss Ethel Murphy has re-
turned from Tulsa where she
spent several weeks with her
aunt Mrs Elbert Eskridge
Mr and Mrs R L Davis were
up from Muskogee to spend the
week end with home folks and
“take in” the Fourth picnic 1
Dr A J Brewer is still in a
very critical condition although
some better than last week D
A E Carder is attending him
Messrs Cockrell Spicer Wil-
hoite Berry Baker Warren
and their families were present
at the spread dinner given by
Mrs Chas Dunn linder the
shade of the maple trees in her
yard A very joyous Fourth
was reported by all present
Sodas and Sundeas
SATISFYING
1 ’ ’
If there is one thing more than
another that makes our Sodas
and Sundaes the best you have
ever tasted it is the liberal por-
tion of Delicious Ice Cream we
Serve with each order
Your Choice of Many Flavors
Messrs and Madams Jake
Cornelius and Jewel Cunning-
ham motored to Sand Springs
Sunday evening to spend the
Fourth'
The Times-Star would like' to
havp a few more live-wire cor-
respondents Get some one to
send us ' the news from your
neighborhood "
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F 0 Clawson popular cash-
ier of the Porter State Bank
was a business visitor in Coweta
yesterday and made this office
ous
day
an appreciated visit
- Quite a large number of peo-
ple Were in town Saturday as
usual this time making purchas-
es for the Fourth and business
was good all day long
We would like to have a few
more rural correspondents to
send in the news of their com-
munities each week Call at the
! Times-Office for particulars '
I
Fellow came in Tuesday and
wanted to know if we wanted
thel weeds cut pn the lots ad-
joining out' office building Sure
we did but didn’t want to pay
for cutting somebody else’s weed
crop
I It R Ilarshatv and family left
this morning ip their car for
Parsons Kansas where it is
i probable that he will undergo an
operation on his right arm
which has been troubling him
more or less since he was “kick-
ed’? by a Ford a number of
months ago -Mr Harshaw was
undecided as to what points
they would visit before return-
ing home but they will te away
sixty or ninety days
Mr and Mrs Fred Vernon anj
baby sreturned Iasi evening from
an extended visit with the form-
er’s parents at McKinney Texas
- Mr ard Mrs Sims have re-
turned home from Tulsa where
the foymer went to relieve Wal-
ter Brim ih Bairn’s drug store in
tjia city ' '
Madatps Harry Rust and Chas
Holder returned last Saturday
from Ozark Arkansas where
Mrs Holder 1 had joined Mrs
Rust tell days previously for a
visit at the latter’s old home -
Mrs S&tp Johnston has been
quite ill and is still' confined to
her bed but is slowly improving
Her sister Mrs C E Trumbo
and Mr Trumbo of Muskogee
spent Sunday ' and Monday with
her 1 t
! “Did you see that notice I ’
had painted on the bridge in the i
hollow just out of town?” asked
so-called merchant of a farmer
friend ' “No but if you’ll send
the bridge up to the house where
I do most of my reading” an-
swered the farmer “I’ll be glad
to look it over” -
Save Yourself the Drudgery
of Baking Days
Cone here for yopr bread rolls pies doughnuts
cookies etc e bake them fresh alally An we
be'Jevs you’ll like them ’
THE CITY BAKERY
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H N BRIM Druggist
MOST everybody knows the
easy-going sort of man who
never takes a tire seriously until he
gets a blow-out
How long hie will resist universal
tire education a question
But this is sure —
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' More people are finding out every
day that between leaving things
to luck and getting real economy
there is a big difference
- Many a car-owner has come to
U S Tires because he couldn’t afford
to keep on paying that difference
Probably seven out of ten users
of U' S Tires came to them only
after they’d ' had enough of “dis-
counts” “bargain offers” “clearance
sales of surplus stocks” and other
similar appeals
They have found economy— and
they stick to it
Thoy pay a net price — not “some-
thing off list” that may not mean
anything in the first place
They get fresh live tires being
made and shipped while this mes-
sage ii being written
No matter where they live there’s
a neurby U S Dealer with his
nearby U S Factory Branch
U S Tires keep moving
No opportunity to get old and'
dried out No shifting hero and there I Intforf Ctt4c11mc
trying to find a market t unTOu OTBTZ5
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wherever you find it anywhere in
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Leftwich, Mark A. Coweta Times-Star (Coweta, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1921, newspaper, July 7, 1921; Coweta, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1784563/m1/3/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.