Mayes County Republican. (Pryor, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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Talk Into Tour Telephone
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the tran emitter? Ah!
hearyou perfectly now."
When the telephone Wk ended he turned te hie friond
and laid: "Some people forget that they eaa't gat the
beat rewrite whefl telephoning unleee they speak
DIRECTLY INTO the trenemitter.”
DU it ever occur to you that you might sot be using
your telephone the right way? Do you apeak tideway*,
•peak above, apeak below, apeak «fx Inches away treat tip
mouthpieee of your telephone, or do you speak directly
'into the transmitter ?
Your Telephone Is a
Long Distance Station
PIONEER TEL. & TEL CO.
THE REPUBI ICAT
Willis F. Allen, Editor
Mis. Ola'S. Allen, Associate Editor
fainter* cl in the postoffice at i’ryor Creek
Okie., as second c!a«*t mail matter.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display: 15e Inch single col. a V eek
Locals: f>c a Line each insertion.
One Year
Six Months
One Dollar
Fifty Cents
THURSDAY. DEC. 14. 1916
«r.ei
rid wa
with Css and witsr. close to school boose
34tf CONN BROS.
PARTNER WANTED in s good paying
business. For pirticulsrsjnquire at this
office. 31tf,
W, T. Bailey and Mrs W M Park
er and baby to Neosba, Mo Thurs-
day to the fuoeral of an old friend
of the family who was killed Wed
uesday with a runaway team
Mr. and Mr*. H. B. Fersert were
down from Vinita Friday visiting
with Mr. nod Mrs, C. C. Hiittmeyer.
They motored down in their new
, 1917 Ford.
Misses Emma Bouldin and Bu-
la Sullivan entertained Monday
evening for Miss Marie Harrison.
About twenty young people were
present and a very enjoyable
evening spent
J. Prouty and A. J. Riley came
down Saturday from Tar River to
spend Sunday with the Prouty
families. Mrs. A. J. Riley is here
for the present staying with her
sister, Mrs. J. Prouty.
LOST—The minte book of the
missionary society of the Methodist
cburcb. supposed to be lost at Bap
tist church. Please return to Mrs.
R B. Garrett.
On Dec. 1st a riirl was born to
Mr and Mrs Blue Key of Chouteau.
The little Miss has been given the
name of Elizabeth which is the
news of her grandmother Mr6
Lively and aunt. Miss Elizabeth
Keys.
S. E. Samuel left Monday for
Tulsa, where he will join the Ov-
erland Agents’ excursion which
started from Tulsa Tuesday for
Toledo, 0., to have the finest time
of their lives. The Overland Com-
pany are giving their agents this
trip to the convention at Toledo
free. Pretty nice.
Harsh physics react, weaken
the bowels, will lead to chronic
constipation. Doan’s Reguleta
operate easily. 25c a box at all
stores.
50c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil-
bum Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Three Pryor men were tokiog an
innocent drive out west of town in
an automobile when they saw be-
hind them wh&t looked like another
Pryor man in an automobile and
they kept looking back to see if be
wu trying to catch them. When
they saw he was not they speeded
up and turned towards town. soon
loit sight of the car. When they re-
turned to town it had been reported
that the Vinita bank robbers had
run away from this car and a posse
was being formed {to chase them,
Moral—Don’t look bacg or speed up
from another car after a bank has
been robbed.
Line of Holiday Goods is*NOW ON DISPLAY. A complete
yJshowing of the better grade gifts frdm which to make your se
lections.
LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR.
Suits and Coats for ladies and
children are still on sale. While
we have sold many suits and
coats since the sale prices went
into effect, we still have an excel-
lent showing of colors and sizes
in all of the wanted fabrics at
wonderfully low prices
$25.00 Suits . ..
... $19.75
20.00 Suits . ..
.... 15.00
15.00 Suits . ...
9.75
25.00 Coats....
.... 19.75
20.00 Coats. ..
.... 15.00
15.00 Coate—
. ... 9.75
One lot of Ladies’ Coats and
Suits at $5.00.
MAYES MERC. CO.
lowest Rates—Liberal Terms
Don’t retard yoor propmi br Saekof utpttal—
borrow wbat yt« o«*dto !«pro"o#r*^ui» your tar*
»r InCTWt aereefs lit bstfe ••bill
We hm helpod tnouMBde M farmmlatke ffuvflmgt
la tfcte ptaetfaftl ww Wa alee nates aaMeaae I—a _
Yen Get All Yon Borrow
No dad uatioM otUvaaaa liter** or lap)
_*j i.mr fll roan of luaaam ia baud tm
DEMING INVESTMENT CO.
Oklahoma City, luekayv* tad Der»«t,
Ofcia. VleUu aad Oeeefe, Im.
Da Dae* Tataa. Lillis A*
IF.M.W atts
The following Pryoritea were the
guests of Mias Manila Izer at her
home in Adair for six o'clock dinner
Saturday evening after the basket-
ball game: Misses Ruth and Sara
Mayes, Aliece Koudson, Virginia
Shutt, Lorene Myer. Sara Allen, Mr,
Joe Miller.
Mias Vera Warren had for her
guests' at dinner Saturday evening
at her home in Adair the following
Pryer people: Misses Elda Whitaker
Lucy Kendall, Messrs Wyly Scott
Clay Clark, Gordon Bristow.
The Emerson society held their
first open meeting Friday evening
at the high school auditorium. The
program showed careful preparation
and was very interesting; the de
balers are receiving compliments
from everyone.
j
The womens uawfanary society of
thr Methodist church met with Met-
Leather Goods For Christmas
% *
Leather handbags, beautiful leather handsom-
ely fitted, and well made. Note the frames, the
lining and the furnishings of the bags. Leather
handbags priced at $1.50 to - - $7.69
Mapicure sets in leather cases priced per set
from 25c up to0 - $4*00
f Handkerchiefs For ifts
A splendid assortment of handkerchiefs for
men, women and children. Pure linen, hemstitch-
ed, hand embroidered in white or colors, assorted
designs, prettily boxed, price each 5c to 76o
Christmas Stationery
Box paper, a complete and beautiful assort-
ment from, per box, 50c to - - $1.50
The Stewart Phonograph
A moderate priced phonograph that will meet
every demand made upon it. Plays any record,
As advertised in the Saturday evening Post $6
Our price - - - - $5.50
Umbrellas For Christmas
Silk umbrellas of various sorts for Christmas
giving. Umbrellas with plain and fancy handles
and holly Christmas boxes to hold the gift. Priced
up from $1.50 to - $8*55
Books
Books for the baby, books for girls and boys.
We have a large and complete line. Price from
10c to - - * $4.00
Bring the Children to Onr Toy Dep’t
So many of the most interesting things to se-
lect from, dolls, books, games, model builders,
guns. Every little and big plaything to make the
little hearts glad. •
Christmas Boxes.
Holly decorated boxes for Christmas gifts
from the tiniest size to large enough for a set of
furs.
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Special In Men and Boys Clothing
We are now offering our complete line
of men and boys overcoats to dean up at
25 per cent off.
One lot of mens suits at 25 per cent off.
Ladies Ready To Wear Department
Suits and coats for ladies and children are still on sale, while we have sold many
suits and coats since the sale prices went into effect, we st;ill have an excellent showing
of colors and sizes in all of the wanted fabrics at wonderful low prices.
$25suits 19.75; $25 coats 19.75; $20suit$15; $20coat $115; $15 suit 9.75; $15coat9;75
One lot of ladies suits and coats at...........^
SPECIAL NOTICE—We will discontinue giving coupons on Saturday, December 16th.
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Mayes Mercantile Co., Pryor, okia.
dames W. A. and H K. Graham on | with a 6 o’cl ck dinner and a line
party Friday evening. Those com-
posing the class,are Vernon Taylor;
Thursday. Dec. 7. This was a very
mportant meeting r.s it was the
time of annual election of offi.'ers
The following were elected: President
Mrs. R. B, Garrett, 1st vice president
Mrs. Clay Brown, 2nd vice-president
Mm. O R Graham, superintendent
of missions and publicity Mrs. Em-
mons, superintendent of social ser
vice Mrs. S. E. S;imuei. superinte
dent of supplies. Mrs, J, E Brisiow.
treasurer, Mi* Geo. Cobb, asst, treas
Mrs. C, D. Miichtll, cor see. Mrs.
James Dial, Jehue Brown. Claud*
Dry, Herald Shirf;; Harold D march
Rubin Tilly, Oliver Weekly, Edm* n I
Weekly, Percy Butler. Joe Mayes.
Gene Card; Gus Bethel,
$100 Reward.
SPECIALS IN MEN’S AND
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
We are now offering our com-
plete line of Men’s and Buys’
Overcoats to clean up at 23 per
cent off.
One lot of Men’s Suits at 25
per cent off.
MAYES MERC. CO-
llai inf the Churches
The Grand River Gus Company
Tilly, rec, see, Mrs. J. H. Quii.n. agt. will pay One Hundred Ddlars for
for Missionary Voice Mis. Eu mms first information leading to (hear-
east Oklahoma womens conlerance qqj conviction <f unv person
has just established a Wesley house of pei8on8| found tampeii g wi ll
at H.rubom. among-ih. m.mera
ana Mis. Brewster, having visited ” *
there, gave au interesting dtscnp hindering the fl •«* of gas through
tion of the place. The business its main pip*? line leading from the j
meeting in January will beheld Wagoneified to ih * regulator sta-!
with Mrs. Clay brown. ! non at Prior.
Mrs C. W. Bethel will entertain Gkaxd Fives Gas C< spasy,
her huiband* Sunday school class Bn G. W Fry. Vine President
Palace Drug Store
Christmas presents the family
from the oldest down to the week
tot.
Wanted
Three or four strands of sleigh
beds for use at the community Chri-
stmas tree leave at P 0 bona store
hells will be tpken care of and
returned. C mmittee.
Sale Posponed
The J. L. F.iucett sale is posponed
until the 19th o:r account of the
w-athPT,
M ethodist Services.
Hi e Home Like Church
IBs «. A. Harkins, Pastor.
Sundbf School: 9M5.
Bruce* ( larrett, Supt
•J. UMt Coliocb. Assistant Supt.
The -Ha dor League: 3.00 P. M.
Mrs. Quinn, Supt.
Senior. League: 6:45 P M
Mies Stockard. Pres.
Evening Service; 7:30.
Preachfini ! services at High Schoo
Audttoriun* ; Sunday school at th-
pulAc sohon I building.
First Phi sbyterian Church.
Vann an# ' First Streets S.
C P. Fran cis, Pa«tor, phone I6n
Sabhnth wit '"Ol 10 am. Judg*
H. AKhn.Si* Preaching a: 11
a, m, and 7:30 p
Bible smdv, A >•» Wednesday ev
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by loctl application*, ns they cannot reach
th«* 4l*#o*eU portion of the ear. There »•
only one way to cure deafness. and that I*
by constitutional remedies Deafness t*
caused by an Inflamed condition of thr* mu-
cous lining of the Eustachian Tub* When
this tube Is inflamed, you have a rumbling
sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is
entirely doted. Dcafncrs li the result, and
unless the Inflammation can bo taken out
and this tube restored to Its normal condi-
tion. hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing but an Inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
eue of Peafno* (caused by catarrh) tbst
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cura
8en4 for circulars, free.
F- J- CHENEY 4 CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
?gke aU^FAm'iy ‘ PH Is for constipation.
ening at 7:30. L flies circle meets
first aid third Thursdays of each
moot at the Manse.
Cumberland Pr-shyt rian church
Servire* at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m
Sunday school 10 a. m.
H, H. Adams. Supt.
T M T >1 *er>. P s'*»r.
Itch! Itch I Itch!—Scratch!
Scratch! Scratch! The more you
scratch, the worse the itch. Try
Doan’s Ointnient. For eczema,
any skin itching. 50c a box.
50c, at all dealers. Foater-Mil-
bum Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N Y.
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Allen, Willis F. Mayes County Republican. (Pryor, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1916, newspaper, December 14, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956248/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.