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The Democrat-American from Sallisaw, Oklahoma • 2

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Sallisaw, Oklahoma
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Thursday November 16 193? THE DEMOCRAT AMERICAN SALLISAW OKLAHOMA was I 1 November 16 23 1933 The awvuu 165000 1 und ort Smith Directory 4 Nov 10 17 1933 TODAY AND EVERY DAY school at HOLSUM BREADS AND CAKES and Always resh Dayton Scale Division GARAGE Your Opportunity to Subscribe to Oklahoman Times GENERAL THIS CURIOUS WORLD AUTO REPAIRING by Mail at Mrs 117 North 10th Street Greatly Reduced Prices! 312 Garrison Avenue Thursday Annual Christmas Bargain Offer NOTICE! James and son Lloyd a lot has happened OCltj HOW TO ORDER 3 ThH Offer Expires MMsiJfM DmcmWt 1 1933 in tiUHtr and and and and Horn spent John Taylor 5725724 $18709207 $150 $200 and and This offer subscribers 4 1 I of from 20 to to all old and new 1999620 $10727148 175000 Saturday and Sunday Hess canned a beef last Th Daily Oklahoman The dally and without appraisement the described property to wit: of SW quarter in Section half of half of SEin Section 29 Township Mrs Gale a while and son to satisfy a judgment and decree of foreclosure in favor of defendant McCulloch obtained and made in said court upon the said date said judgment being for $48143 debt with interest thereon from December 27 1932 at 7 per cent per annumand for costs and an attorney fee of $48 14 I will on the 11th day of Decem ber 1933 at the hour of 10 A of said day at the north front door of the court house in the city of Sallisaw in said County State offer for sale and sell to the high est bidder for cash all of the above described property or much thereof as will satisfy said judgment with interests and costs The land located in Sections 28 and 29 will be sold separate from that located in Section 32 Witness my hand this the 6th day of November 1933 BILL BYRD Sheriff of Sequoyah County Oklahoma Thomas Watts ort Smith Attorney for Plaintiff Nov 9 16 23 30 Dec 7 1933 a while and Mis Barpin Rates oe Moil SbocriptM Onlf i I 355147 26877 to 7930845 897866 1 publisher at tHa newspaper With yow new dealer pommmtw bom town aent or mreetly with the Oklahoma Publishing Co toot remittance Place your order before BARGAIN OER ex RESURUEH OM Best Price on SCALES MEAT CHOPPERS SLICERS COEE MILLS Complete Repair Service Published Thursdays at Sallisaw Oklahoma by A GEAN Editor and Lessee VIRGINIA BLACK Society Editor and Cashier Vcu SAVE NOW at 6UL0W PRICES WILLIAMS MEAT MARKET resh and Cured Meat GROCERIES resh ruits Vegetables NOTICE SHERIS SALE No 6453 Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Sequoyah county Okahoma on the 6th day of November 1933 in an action wherein I Moore was plaintiff and Ella Hail George Hail Zula Humphrey Besse Hail Allie Pe ters Jada Hail Louis Gordon A Gordon sr Citizens Gas Company A Gordon I Nakdimen McCulloch the unknown heirs ex ecutors administrators devisees trustees successors assigns and rec ced claimants immediate and remote of Hail deceased and Mattie Gordon fe defendants same being court No 6453 directed to me the undersigned sheriff of Sequoyah County commanding me to levy upon and sell following half 28 and Quarter 12 North Range 27 East in Se quoyah County Oklahoma to satisfy a judgment and decree of foreclosure in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants obtained and made in said court on the 27 day of December 1932 for the sum of $62100 with Interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum from the 1st day of July 1929 and for $750 witn interest' thereon from August 31 1932 at 10 per cent per annum aad ARKANSAS WELDING CO We have a new shipment of goods but we expect nobody to come in and buy because nobody haint got no money and besides if folks would buy our goods we would have to buy more to sell This idea of going after busi ness is all bunk anyway because if you want anything got you know where we are 1500 EATHERS November 1933 Bula eb 5 1935 Armstrong Booher Armstrong Directors TBe Democrat American is a consolidation of Sequoyah County Democrat and The Sallisaw American $2641808 4t)0000 55000 100 21641 509004 5103901 $10969026 LIABILITIES Mr rank Stubbs has purchased a farm near Pinhook Mrs Alice Stubbs visited Mrs Jess Randle Tuesday afternoon 2500000 200000 Sycamore Locals The pie supper at Sycamore well attended The proceeds were more than $10 The school will have another pie supper Nov 24 for the benefit cf a Christmas tree Everybody come and bring a pie or a pocket full of money Chelter Edwards is visiting his bro ther Earl ord Neva Miller of Vian visited Lynn Hess last week end Lynn Hess and Neva Miller visited Lucille ord a while Sunday night All present enjoyed themselves Mrs Singleton and daughter Etta and family visited her son Porter Singleton Mrs week Mrs ord and daughters Lu cille and Ellen McCoy visited Mrs Hames and daughters a while Sunday evening Brother Bulah of Vian will preach at Sycamore Sunday Nov 19 at 11 Everybody come and bring someone with you Bro Ewing of Stilwell will preach at Sycamore on the fourth Sunday In November Mr Ches Duffield and family Irom Shawnee are visiting his father and mother ANOTHER jw ha rolled iround and once more come? the chance io sub teribe to th Oklahoman and Times at tarings is openlike What Check 13948240' Savings Deposits 12235 Time Certificates of Deposit 1171125 Cashiers Checks Outstanding 61022 TOTAL $18709207 State of Oklahoma County of Se quoyah ss: I McDonald Cashier of tiur above named Bank do solemnly sweor that the above statement is true to' the best of my knowledge and beliefs so help me God 1 McDonald Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10 th day of November 1933 A Riggs Notary Public My Commission expires eb 6 1937 I Nakdimen Nakdimen Curtis Directors this oM world in th past year I1 What i going to happen daring the coming year 30 much is going on so many ritaf itongcsre taking place things are happening with wch lighMing like Weed that only daily newspaper can keep yon abreast with th times Take this opportunity to subscribe to Oklahoma's biggest finest most com plete newspapers NOW at these low bargain rale Don't delay! This offer end soon! Nt compMe Hants $495 The ort Smith Trip is not compfete I Without a DUTCH LUNCH and EVERYTHING ICE COLD The Only Creamery in Sequoyah County Sequoyah Creamery allllnsaw Murray Hargis WELDING AND CUTTING EXPERT TANK BUILDERS Too Large or Too 809 Rogers Avenue NOTICE SHERIS SALE Case No 6412 Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an trder of sale issued out $6000 attorney fee and costs and sl ot the District Court cf Sequoyah' the northwest fourth of northeast County Oklahoma on the Jth day of fourth of northeast fourth in Section November 1933 and in Cause No' 32 Township 12 North Range 27 6412 wherein Alice Peacock rc East in Sequoyah County Oklahoma My Comm expires Oklahoma City Timm The Tima wwl days and The Sunday Oklahoman sent to you BY MAIL for whole complete £75 $495 The Time without The Sunday OkM QC bomnn only REPORT of the Condition of Vian State Bank of Vim Okla October 25 1938 Resources Loans and Discounts stocks Bonds Warrants Banking House urniture and ixtures Other Real Estate ownt Checks other feash Items Bills of Exchange (cotton) Cash and dite from banks TOTAL the disarmament conference hns sent the greatest scare Hn as etona aus Th' entered "U'Ser Oklahoma May 31 UM uuioj 407 Garrison Avenue Plenty of Parking Space only wxhout Bunday $395 A CHAIN IS NO STRONGER than weakest link Your cream separator will do good work only when every part is in good order and one of the most import ant parts is the rubber ring Examine that ring frequently and when it is not in per fect condition replace it with a new one We carry a full line of rings for VIKING DIABOLO and ROYAL BLUE separators WE WANT YOUR CREAM vlved in the name of James 8 Pea cock as Executor of the estate of Alice Peacock deceased plaintiff and John Readen and Sissie Redden are defendants directed to me the undersigned Sheriif of Sequoyah County Oklahoma commanding me to levy upon advertise and sell with out appraisement as provided by law the following described real es tate in Sequoyah County Oklahoma to wit: i South Half of Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty one (21) Town ship Twelve (12) North Range Twenty six (26) East I (con taining 80 acres more or less) to satisfy the judgment and decree of foreclosure of real estate mortgage in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants obtained and made in said Court on the 20th day of June 1932 for the sum of $72960 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from June 20th 1932 until paid and for the further sum of $6000 attorney ees and for all costs of this action taxed at $985 and costs accruing I will on the 11th day of December 1933 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A at the front door of the Court House In the City of Sallisaw Oklahoma said County on said date offer and sell to the highest bidder fo cah the property above described subject only to unpaid taxes ftflfl all of the said defendants and each bf them and all persons Claimng any interest in or to said property by through Or under them will take due notice thereof I Witness my hand this 8th day November 1933 rttt BYRD Sheriff of Sequoyah County Oklahoma By Raymond' Drake Under sherifi Sugene Wells and Roy rye Attorneys for Plaintiff Nov 9 16 23 30 Dec 7 1933 ninv be leitl to rance which has most at stake is most afraid Many European statesmen believe it is time to declare preventative war on Germany crush her absolutely and unseat Hitler before she has time to prepare Smaller countries are alarmed are rising on the Swiss frontier and her small bul first class army received increased appropriations went into harsh training There is a Jink of nations around Ger many of which but one rance is great the others however by culminative action could Capital Stock Paid in $1500000 Rurnlus Undivided Profits less expenses and I taxes paid Reserved for Taxes Individual Deposits Subject Check Time Certificates of Deposit Cashiers Checks Outstanding 93291 TOTAL $10969026 State of Oklahoma County of Se quoyah ss: I Armstrong cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true tc the best of my knowledge and belief so help me God ARMSTRONG Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this ourth day of states The upshot of this is that millions have conceived the no tion that taxes arc something thev and that the ser vices of government re ceive are paid for by someone else so far as di rect taxation is concerned But direct taxation is a very minor thing in comparison to indirect taxation The vast bulk of gov ernmental revenue comes from taxes on businesses which arc passed on to the buying public When we buy a glass of beer switch on a light lent a house drive the ear around the block purchase clothes or food or other necessities paying taxes whether wc realize it or not And the person of moder ate means is hit a great ileal harder by comparison than is the person of wealth The tax on a gallon of gasoline or a movie ticket for eexampk is precisely the same whether its Evening Shade News The weather has been line for sev 1 eral days Mr and Mrs rank Stubbs and son cxlgar went to Blackgum Sunday Mrs rank Keown and son Sid na Doan and daughter Lovely visaed a few lays with her father at this place Mr Wesley Hess and mother Mrs Hess were In Vian Tuesday Miss Dealey Epperson spent all night Sunday night with Miss Ora Hess Mr ready Hawkins of Blackgum visited Miss Ora Hess Sunday Mr and Mrs rank Stubbs visited Mr and Mrs LL Hess Wednesday These in ine third grace who made 100 in spelling last weet were Edgar Stubbs Paul Hess irst Grade: Martha Hess and Dor tha and Naomi Kennedy Sixth Grade: Miss Maxie Hess SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year within Sequoyah County in advance One Year outside Sequoyah County in advance Democrat American invites communications for publication when sub let Is of general interest and if letter is not abusive or of personal nature But all such communications must carry not necessarily ft publication but as indication of goog faith Oft SAXTON POPE APTHUftyOONG 4 SAN RANCISCO 1 IN QRgER TO PROVE IHE fePECTlVENESS I ire BOW (TARRCMg 'SECURES PERMIT SHOOT 5 GRIZZLV BEARS LN YELIOWSTONE park not ny was THE TEST SUCCESSUL But IN SOME CASES WAS NEEDED TO OOVZ4 THE MIGHTY GRIZZLY 1910 paid Iby a day laborer or a millionaire That the millions of ordinary citizens have the most to gain from tax reduction and stand to lose most iwhen taxes rise is something for them to start thinking about Approximately half of Oklahoma agricultural land is in pasture The tools machinery and equipment together with the name ofthis paper are owned by the East Oklahoma Publishing Company but A iiftbie StheiW and the said East Oklahoma Publishing Company is not Jiable jjlof'anyirfntediimtter'printeorpublished in this paper nor on account words make very unpleasant for Hitler i So far as the United States is concerned these events are ir onnnnmic niiuvi Roosevelt policy will doubtless be to keep off even Case oi war to prsue complete and dispassionate neutrality it ft affair and the fires ftrC burning faster daily VOICE SEQUOYAH Site 0r mnrrai Amtriran ESTABLISHED 1907 NO ESCAPING TAXES A recent survey made by the New Jersev Taxpayers Associa tion indicates the mam reason why the average citizen pays mich less attention to the problem of taxation than he and as a result lets the cost of government reach fantristic heights Only one out of ten New Jer sey families paid any direct tax to the federal government in 11)3(1 That year the income tax produced revenue to the extent of tr2300000d in the state and 93 per cent ol it was paid bv 9 per cent of the pop ul iion The New Jersev exper ience it may be taken for granted is reflected to a gr xit er or lesser degree in other REPORT of the condition of SALLISAW STATE BANK Sallisaw Okla October 25 1933 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Stocks Bonds Warrants urniture and ixtures Checks and other Cash Items 63683 1 Exchanges foi Rouse 18032 1 Cash RHd IMS frOin banks 5725724 1 totAl 1 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in Surplus und Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid (red) 112915 Reserved for Contingencies 789500 Individual Deposits Subject to QUIT TRYON CO Dodge Our A ZEBONES Prop Shilo News (Last News) There any Sunday School rn account of bad weather and we have a stove up yet Everybody come to church Satur day night and Sunday School Sun day and church Sunday night We are going to put the stove up this week Mr and Mrs Hooley henge spent the week end with her parents Mr and Mrs Stephens Mr and Mrs Sol Atkerson Mrs George Gans Miss Ola Benge Mr and Mrs Thomas raz were shopping in ort Smith Thursday Miss Maxine end Mildrel Stephens Raymond Brackett and Archie Mc Kenney were the guests of Miss Ma die Timmerman of Harrison Sunday and Sunday night Mr and Mrs A Stepheens were guests of Mr and Mrs Bill Benge Sunday Those gathered at the home ot Mr and Mrs Stephens Satur day night to sing were: Mr and Mrs Hooley Benge Mr and Mrs Bill Benge Billl Harrison All reported The small daughter of Mr and Mrs LUther Standridge is reported to to be improving Mr and Mrs Chas Ward were tne guests of Mr and Mfe Perry Little john Sunday Miss WllliS Hardin spent Saturday night and Sunday with her sister Mis Bill Stephens of Harrison School will start here Monday Nov 13 Mr James Watts was the guest of Ted Stephens Sunday night Ward was the guest of and Elbert Stephens Monday Horn Chapel News The people are digging their pota toes at this writing Mrs aye Taylor is spending a while in Tulsa riis week Those who spent Sum ay with Mr end Mrs Sherman Edgemon and children re Mr and Mrs Clyde! McClanden and children Betty Jan ice and Jackie Ray and Mr and Brax Edgemon and children and Junior Mr and Mrs Albeit Edgmon children Sunday with Mr Mrs elix Taylor Miss Inez Edgemon spent a while Sunday evening with Miss Ordrea Edgemon Miss Alice Cantrell and Mr Andy morning Misses Hazel and Mary Cable spent a while Monday with Mrs Sherman Edgemon Those who spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Arthur James and son Lloyd were: James and son Troy and Walter Simmons and George King Mr Wilson Hera spent Sunday evening with Mr Johnie Millikin Lloyd James attended Buffington Wednesday Mr and Mrs Hom and daugh ter Gale spent a while Sunday night with Mr and Mrs Arthur James Ison Lloyd Mr and Mrs Brax Edgemon children spent Saturday night Sunday with Mr and Mrs Sherman Edgemon and children Mrand Mrs Newell Cantrell spent Sunday with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Ben Thompson and children Miss Gale Horn spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Clyde McClendon and chidren of Buffington Mr and Mrs Patton spent Thursday night with Mr and Horn Mr and Mrs Eugie Cantrell family spent Sunday with Mr Mrs Robert Borter and children Mrs Bertha James spent with Mrs Walter Simmons Mr Wilson Sunday with Kelly Mrs Bertha spent a wnile Sunday evening with Mrs Hom Miss Ola Mae Peck of Sallisaw spent a while Sunday with Miss Rachell Ellis Remember Singing every riday night i ANOTHER WAR? One fine in 1913 an obscure prince xvas shot in an equally obscure city ot Sa rajevo To most of the jorld the 'event simuly hieailt one niore scarchead and nothing more Then armies began mo bilizing Lights burned late in chancellories lic British Navv set oiit for tiiaij CHvers ithedd m'the ntiriiial nnd the grt'arest war in history was un derway Tviatters arc not especially different in Europe now Hit withdrawal of Germany from the League of Nations and the HUS SV1IU lira since those of 1913 days thill nl mnnmrs roii iHeiincis Un'' cresses and parliaments inc Hitler position is that the er sailes treaty is unbearable that the refusal to meet Ger many on an equal basis so tar as armaments especially are concert el thrusts the bLimc onto the other powers and that whatever happens will be their fault Position of the other powers is more vague than that and more confused But they definitelv fear Germany Theoretically she has no army save a smull Reichswehr made up of ))ieked men in for long terms Practically she has a great army consisting of Hit ler's brown shirts which un der command of schooled Be ichswer officers is powerful in deed Her great lack is the weapons of offense artillery tanks planes 7 A SCIENTIST in the National Ve conducted a count of the feat'er ei OPP ft tr wu found that birds wear much less HMhirg than in winter Iat A ts I' UmJKH Ki Hl' rZ MW I ba I IT JR A ATER ToC SONK3 i VKCIS rn: tlaata Twa Ml i ngrii.

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