Randlett Progressor (Randlett, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1916 Page: 5 of 8
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Randlett Oklahoma
SATURDAY JUNE 10
Pregram and Premium List
First cash prize — - $500
Second cash prize $500
Third cash prize $250
Fourth cash prize $250
Fifth cash prize $250
Linn Mercantile company contest for D boys 12 to 15
years of age sitting on a jug and tying 5 knots in a
string
John Griffin for girls foot race ' not ’ over 10 years -
of ageT---I i -v
Jim Campbell for boys’ race on all fours — — -2 — -' 50c
G A Norman' Potato peeling contest for ladies only
Each lady is to peel 5 potatoes neatness and time consi- -
xdered Prise Ladies’ shirt-waist
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Freemnn'nnd Brannon foot race backwards for boys
12 years of age and unddrl-'l
Randlett Garage for egg race egg to bo rolled on the
ground by Indies 16 years old and up——
' Owl Drug store’ three-legged race lor men from 20
years old and up prize ice cream soda and $100
Bank of Rnndlett for Ihe test 24 heads of wheat 100
For the 2nd best 24 heads of wheat — v50
B F-Su ter for the lest Angel Food cake -100
Rancllett Hdw Co for the best suckling horse colt -100
For the best suckling mule colt 10O1
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Alexander Lbr Co for hoys under 14 Bicycle race— 2100
Dr Ofticcrrfor the best dozen of Doughnouts 100
Bigger Better than Ever
A
Country
Newspaper
could hardly hope to exist if it
were not for it’s Job Printing
department and like the rest of
them The Progressor "depend 8
largely on its Job Printing for
its existence
Produce
Practical
' Printing that
Pleases
Particular
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PERSONAL POINTS
W W Fowler transacted
business in Hastings Tuesday
Two-room house for sale Tel-
phone 40
Jerry Crowley and Leo - Mc-
Farland were Walter Monday
Born to Mr and Mrs W H
Maxey a daughter June 5
No more commission charged
on farm loans we make them at
straight 7 per cent one note and
one mortgage at Walters Natio-
nal Bank of Walter -681m
Fred J Hansen the popular
attorney of Deyol and candidate
for county attorney was here in
ne interest of his candidacy the
first of the week
vHomaCola is a home drink
and is equal to the -best Cola
drink oiytlie market live cents
at all fountains made in Okla-
homa '
Dick Richardson of Temple
transacted business here- last
Saturday! -
Don’t fail to see : the serial
‘Graft” that is appearing at
the Nusho each Thursday night
Mrs Gertrude Adams return-
ed Sunday from Cache
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Farm loans at straight 7 per
cent without commission at
Walters National Bank of
Walter i G8 1m
Bobby Andruss returned last
week from a visit with relatives
at Ryan '
At the Nusho every Thurs-
day The great serial photo
play ‘‘Graft’
Ray Fowler of Devol visited
acre yesterday
Wo will make you a farm loan
without commission at straight
7 per cent at Walters National
Bank of Walter -" 6 8 1m
Leroy Elmore came in from
Norman Sunday fora stay with
lis parents Mr and Mrs G W
Elmore Leroy is a sudent in
the law department at Oklahoma
University
I make cattle and farm loans
at lowest rates Write or call
on B S Coleman Walter Okla
W T York returned early
thi- week from an extended
visit at points in Texas
Why not spend your nickel
for a drink made in Oklahoma
when it is as good as any and
better than many Ask for
Iloma C)la or Cherry Lac made
in Oklahoma five cents a drink
Ginger Beer later
The Misses Nita Willie and
Evelyn Shepherd arrived Mon-
day for a visit with their father
W W Shepherd The Misse
Shepherd havo been attending
the Oklahoma College for Women
at Chickasha
Mrs II D Robey and daugh-
tev Leanora and son R D
Robey jr are visiting relatives
and friends in Hillsboro Texas
Uncle Dick while not very adept
to the art a la bachelero mana-
ges to retain a part of his good
nature and all of his enormous
appetite (Note he dined at the
editor’s home Sunday)
Let us renew your old farm
loan or make you a new one at
straight 7 per cent and without j
commission at Walters National I
Hank of Walter 6 8 1 m v
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“Graft” is one of the greatest
serials ever shown on the screen
Something instructing and
entertaining See it at the
Nusho every Thursday night tf L
" Joe Wurzer who owns a tine
farm on Deep Red returned to J
his home in Dedham la Mon-
day after a business While
here Mr Wurzer moved his sub
scription up for - another year
Try a Cherry-Lac once and
you will always drink it only a
nickel and made in Oklahoma
Linn Merc Co has on display
a beautiful line of wall paper
samples from the ‘ Art Wall
Paper Co Call and examine
and get prices':
W D Day P II Page Henry
Skaggs and H W Allen were
business visitors in Walter the
first of the week
E O Penwell hands us two
iron men to renew h(s supscrip-
tion and also his father’s
Good soft drinks deserve good
patronage bo a good Oklahoman
drink Homa Cola and Cherry-
Lac made in the good state of
Oklahoma Ginger Beer later -
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NOTICE!
We wish to call your attention to our
Complete Stock of
Groceries
We are prepared to take care of your
Harvest of Thresher
Bill
and will make special prices on same
If you want good goods and
save money let us figure with
you Respectfully
J W THOMPSON
Randlett Oklahoma
Figure For ’
Yourself
What Do You Pay?
The money you pay foi’
rent provides an income
for someone else Can’t
you see you could easily
pay that' interest into
your own pockety
I’ll Help You !a
What you save'makosyou
happy if you buy with
your savings that which
is pleasing and which will
continue to &row into
valuation
Have Had Experience
I know all the ins and
outs to a deal will see to
it that you can ‘‘read your
title clear” etc
I have real estate to sell
Money at best rates to
loan on farms' Fire
Tornado Livestock and
Hail Insurance
Jerry Crowley
Realtor
No abilities how-
ever - great can
command sce-
ne s s without
labor and perse
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Randlett Progressor (Randlett, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1916, newspaper, June 8, 1916; Randlett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1923098/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner&rotate=90: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.