The Delaware Register (Delaware, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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- YOUR LAST CHANCE
' Recently we published in these
columns an offer of The Youth’s
Companion and McCall’s Maga-
zine both for a full year for
only $210 including a McCall
dress pattern The high price
of paper and ink has obliged
McCall’s Magazine to raise their
subscription price February 1 tp
10 cents a copy and 75 cents a
year— so' that the offer at the
£bove price must be withdrawn
Until March 31 our- readers
have the privilege of ordering
both publications for a full year
including the choice of any 15
cent McCall Dress Pattern for
onlyx$210 1
'The amount of reading' Infor-
mation and entertainment con-
tained in the fifty-twd'issues of
The Youth’s Companion end the
value of twelve monthly fashion
numbers of McCall’s at $210
offer - a real bargain tq every
reader of this paper ' '
This two at-one-price offer in
cludes:
1 The Youth’s Companion 52
issues ’
2The Companion Home Calen-
dar for 1917
3 McCalPs ‘Magazine-12 fashion
numbers - - s
4 One I5-cent McCall Dress Pat-
tern— your choice from your
first copy of McCalls— if you
send a two-cent stamp with
your selection
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION
Stj Paul St’ Boston’ Mass
New Subscriptions Received at
this Office
PIANO AT A BARGAIN
’ Customer near Delaware Okla
is unable to finish payments on
piano contract We will turn
piano over ‘to first satisfactory
party who will pay balance
either cash or five' dollars pef
month Write Schmoller and
Mueller Piano Co Omaha Neb
A L Shattuck was a Nowata
business visitor Sa turday
The Delaware Register
- can save you money on
your Magazines Etc
Get Our Club Rates
Let The Register order your Magazines for you - -
THE DELAWARE STATE
BANK ‘
1 Capital Stock $1000000 1
Prepared to handle your business and'give courteous
treatment to all our patrons
' DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
‘ by the State Guaranty’ Fund of Oklahoma
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
E E SAMS' C O REID J F GUNBY
GEO T GUERNSEY ’ B C MARTIN
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DELAWARE MOTOR CO
Fij6t Door North Interurban Station
Overland Automobiles
’ Accessories of All Kinds
Racine” Casings and Tubes Auto Liver and Mechanical Work
Ford Work a Speciality
Mechanics 75c an Hour
LENAPAH
For breakfast or a
3uickly prepared
inner there are few
meats that can com-
pare with nice sweet
juicy pork chops
Our experience in
buying enables us to
choose the best and
we recommend our'
pork chops as meas-
uring up to our es-
tablished standard of
quality '
We also have fine
mutton lamb and
veal chops
Full Weight — Low Prices — Prompt Delivery
FRED BEU
Miss Eva Waters returned from
Skiatook where she has been-vis-iting
her sister' Mrs Florence
Montgomery "
Norton Lay is reported better
at this writing
Mr Barnard was up ffrom No-
wata visiting friends Sunday '
Raymond Darling left Sunday
for Nowata where he Intends
to : work t - -
Mrs Howard Wilson and Miss
Dorothy of Coffeyville were vis-
iting with her sister Mrs Bob
Hancock the last of the week
Mrs Chas Elrod was a Coffey-
ville visitor Monday
Mike Massad was transacting
bnsiness in town Monday
Frank Akright was ' called
home on the account of his sis-
ter’s illness '
Mr and Mrs Chas Childers
spent Sunday in Coffeyville '
Mildred Finney Ruth Cooper
and Adena Clsrk motored to Del-
aware Sunday
J W Gatewood was a Coffey-
ville business visitor Saturday
Berrie Woods was a Nowata
visitor Monday '
Mrs Guy of Delaware spent
Monday afternoon with her sis-
ter Mrs Chas Wakefield ’
Mr and Mrs Clyde Hogan
autoed to Independence' Sunday
evening
Rev Williams filled his appoint-
ment at South Coffeyville last
Sunday and wiff preach here next
Sunday both morning and even-
ing Hutton Vore transacted busi-
ness in town Monday
Inez Connors took dinner Sun-
day at the Bathe home - -Ed
Strong transacted business
in Coffeyville Monday
Miss Lillian Hyde was shopping
in Coffeyville Tuesday '
Dr Reed was transacting bus-
iness in Coffeyville Tuesday
Quite a crowd from Delaware
and-Nowota attended’ the dance
Monday night
Miss' Vashii Wilkerson was
unable to return Monday to her
school work in Coffeyville on
account of illness
Jack Whitney midea business
trip to South Coffeyville Tuesday
L vlorgm of Yates Center
Kansas is here this week visi-
ting his uncle L Morgan
C C Hogan went to Van
Baren Ark on business Suuday
There have been a great many
people on the sick list but are
reported as doing nicely
A Kelly was a Coffeyville busi-
ness visitor Monday
CHILDERS
Another winter upon us hope
this is the last this year
Tom Binkley has bought him a
Ford car
Elmer Mosley has sold his old
car and bought a Maxwell
Billie Painter has bought the
Gattman farm and last Friday
brought in a 200 bbl well Now
say there is nothing in luck
Why if Billie should fall in the
river he would come out with his
boots full of fish
Saw the Barham car the ban-
dits burned hauled through town
the other day If the city 'does
not pay the repair bill on it some
one should pass around the hat
as he lost it in the service of the
whole community
Talking about bandit hunting
Oklahoma goes at it different
than the government at Wash-
ington and they get results But
then Mr Wilson says he is too
proud to fight so is taking water
agam by bringing the troops
back home after spending $76-
000000 This is the first time
the American Eagle came out
with his proud Jail feathers in
the dust in 130 years
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Bargains ’ Everybody!
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FRIDAY Janiiary 26th: - One Peck of Potatoes for 55 cents
y
SATURDAY Jan 27th: 16 pounds granulated sugar for $1 with $5 assortment
— ' of groceries YOU choose the assortment
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MONDAY January 29th: 7 bars white laundry soap for 25 cents
’ 6 packages of washing powder for 25 cents
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TUESDAY Jan 30th: ' Your choice of any winter Cap in the house for 75 cents'
WEDNESDAY Jan 31st: 1 Peck of Gano apples for 40 cents
THURSDAY Feb 1st: One of our $300 Aluminum Coffee Percolators with)
3 pounds of our best coffee for $200
We will only give one of these specials to ' feach family ‘
' ' : on the days above mentioned ' V ' ’ ’
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Reid’s Department Store
v 1 1 v ' Where Your $ Buys More Phone 52 n
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FAIRHOPE
Don’t forget the spelling school
Friday night Jan 2Gth
Mrs Russom is sick
Mr and Mrs John Remaklus
became the proud parents of a
seven and one half pound daugh-
ter Thursday Jan 18th
Mr and Mrs Sjumbaugh and
daughter Janette spent Sunday
at Hammonds
Miss Alice Turnage was a No-
wata visitor Saturday
Misses Mary Lovie and Clara
Polone called on Mrs Russom
Sunday
The children of J N Polone
are absent from school this week
on account of sickness
Andy Adamson of Neodesha
Kansas who has been visiting
with his son and family I O
Adamson returned to his home
Wednesday ’
Myrtle Moore of Mound Valley
Kansas who has been visiting
relative here for several weeks
returned home Thursday Her
cousin Leotia Adamson ac-
companied her for a few weeks
visit
E F ST CLAIR
Undertaking & Embalming
Largest Stock of Undertaking Goods in Nowata county
from the cheapest to the best ' My prices are the '
best in the county Horse drawn or automo ’
bile hearse services the same price
My Services Are Absolutely Guaranteed v
Branch Stock with
Farmers Supply Co
Delaware
NOWATA OKLA
Phonj 700J '
FRANKLIN NEWS
Rev Myers of Missouri is visi
ting relatives in this vicinity
Beulah Riley is on the siek list
Addie Hammock was a guest
of Vera French Saturday and
Sunday
Mrs-T N Maple is enjoying
a visit from her neice Mrs tru-
man of Mo ! t
' Henry Adams and family spent
Sunday at the H Myers home
There are about 10 children
absent from school this week on
account of sickness
Earl Coleman was a visitor at
the Pinnel home Sunday
Hazel Engles of Delaware vis-
ited her sister Muriel Sunday
Mrs Wilson and daughter
Eunice have gone to Independ-
ence where Eunice’ will attend
school
If you know any news item
of interest— tell us about it
SATURDAY
NIGHT!
A Celebrated
m
Gold Rooster
Feature Film
FIVE REELS
”
will be shown at the
Nusho
Saturday Night
Don’t Miss It
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HARDWARE- i
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If there is anything in the hardware line that we
do not carry we don’t know what it is We havp
one of the best lines in Oklahoma
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WE HAVE A LARGE LINE OF
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COAL WOOD AND GAS HEATERS
’ Coal Wood Gas Gasoline and Oil
Cook Stoves and Ranges
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FARMERS SUPPLY CO
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Ensor, C. T. The Delaware Register (Delaware, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1917, newspaper, January 25, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2029606/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.