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The Muldrow Press from Muldrow, Oklahoma • Page 6

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The Muldrow Pressi
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Muldrow, Oklahoma
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6
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I Talking Machine are tifl to Mis8 Essie Rhodes was a visitor Town Gossip THE in Sallisaw Monday. Clem Miller was a Sallisaw busi- ness visitor last Tuesday. business visitor in Sallisaw Monday W. W. Payne of Sallisaw, was in Muldrow on business Tuesday.

Atty. E. M. Frye of Sallisaw, was here on legal bnsin ess Tuesday. Miss Minnie Blackard of Sallisaw visited home Muldrow M.

Levy was a business visitor in Stilwell the latter part of last week. FOR SALE full blooded Rat Terrier pups. $850 each. Breedlove Bill Garrett of Prior Creek visited the first of the week with his sister: Mrs. John C.

Breedlove. 250'aerea good pasture land for rent. Horses and cows eta per month. D. M.

Lee E. Pitts and family of Sallisaw visited the latter part of last week with friends and relatives in Muldrow. Miss Cleo Blalack visited with Miss Jessie Rhodes, who is teaching near Dora, the first of the week. Mrs. W.

B. Holland and baby returned home Wednesday after a five weeks visit with relatives in Arkansas. W. A. Ray went to Vian last Tuesday to accept a position in, a barber shop.

Mrs. North Lindsey of Choteau, is here visiting with her S. R. Bates. Atty.

Jess W. Watta of Sallisaw, was a Muldrow business visitor the first of the week. Dr. S. P.

Johnson and C. Taft of Roland, were Muldrow business visitors Monday. Ben Mabray of Sallisaw visited friends and relatives in Muldrow the first of the week. T. B.

Swearingen and wife visited A. W. Brownfield and daughter, Miss Edith, and little son, Buster, spent Sun day in Long at the home of William Howell. Mrs. Murphy BTUton returned to Dallas, Texas, last Saturday after a six weeks visit in and near Muldrow with friends and relatives, Joseph C.

Miller owner of the 101 ranch, has offered a purse of $75,000.00 "to have-the Jeffries Johnson fight pulled off on tbeir ranch, James Young of Alexander, came to Muldrow last Friday to visit a few J.tys at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.S. Young. Mrs.

N- S. Drake and family of With Mr. Sweariugen's brother near an- i Ar Sallisaw, came to Muldrow Tuesday van JtSuren this week. 7 to visit about a week at the home Mrs. M.

Watts and daughter, of Dr. H. H. Turnham and family. Miss Bennie, visited in Gans Wednesday with relatives.

Mrs. Sam Goodman and children, of Sallisaw, visited with friends and relatives here this week. Miss Golden Blakely was the guest of Miss Lubie Hines at Sallisaw the first of the week. A. J.

Dodson departed last Tuesday for Fayettville, for a month 'H visit with relatives. V. R. Brownfield visited Saturday night and a part of Sunday with C. E.

Waggoner at Stilwell. J. II. Baker, cashier of the Sallisaw Bank Trust was in Muldrow last Friday W. H.

Hulsey, Short, was a Muldrow visitor last Monday. He departed on the evening train for Wagoner to visit relatives a tew days. Chester Belbell, of Mansfield, returned home last Friday after a few days visit at the home of bis brother G. W. P.

Bethell, in Muldrow. What was probably the second bale of 1909 cotton in the stale was marketed at Tishomingo last Saturday by J. A. Darner. The bale was sold ic the seed at 4cents and a cash prize of 125.00 was made up by the business men of Tishomingo, At Breedlove of Sallisaw' was'In.

-tOw'n'! yesterday on business and- greeting friends. P. Seabolt, deputy sheriff, i ness yesterday. W. A.

Bethell and family of Hot Springs, returned home last Friday after a few days visit at the of Mr. Bethell's Uncle, G. W. P. Bethell.

Leslie Ray, who had been work-; ing in this offiee, went to Sallisaw Monday evening and took up duties the following morning as a "typo" on the Star-Gazette. Miss Madge Daniels, who had been visiting at the home of her uncle, John Brown, the past few weeks, returned home to Oklahoma City last Wednesday. Wanted. Experienced man to prospect for numeral. A good lay for man who is willing to Inexperienced men need not apply.

Address Box 102 Muldrow, Okla. James O'Bryan was in town Saturday displaying a stock of cotton that was indeed a fine one. If all were like it we could sit back and tough-at the dry weather. O'Bryan says his crop will yield well Henry Partain and family, who lived north of town, departed Wednesday for Casaw Grandes, Mexico, where they will reside in the future. They are making the change in hopes of improving Mrs.

Partain's health. Take Kodol at the times when you feel what you have eaten is not digesting. Kodol disgests what you eat so you can eat sufficiently of any good, wholesome food," if you will just let Kodol digest it. Sold by all druggists. V.

A. Wiltshire received a letter from a sister at Highland, in which was stated that Grandma We desire to.call your attention to our line of Sporting Goods most complete in the city; Casting Rods, Artificial Bait, Lines, Hooks, Minnow Seins, Etc. PLAY BALL! We have all the supplys necessary to equip a ball team. MASrvS, GLOVES, BATS, BALLS, SUITS, ti TRAINS GOIXG No. 104 Pas.

NO. ,106 Pas. No. 194 Local 4:37 4.27 a.m. 0:08 a.m StopV' TRAINS GOING No.

103 Pas. 11:53 a. NO. 105 Pas. 11:10 p.

xtii No. 193 Local 3:25 p.m. For further ormatioh see G. N. KtfPHART, 'Mm.

60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS A nd description may whether an takeii Mann tptcial notice, without charge. In the Scientific American. culatlon.of anjr aclentiBo Journal. Terms. S3 a New York Branoh Offlco.

636 St. Clyde Goodman was a Sallisaw business visitor yesterday. Mrs. A. A.

Hicks returned home Wednesday after a ten days visit with relatives in Arkansas. The best remedy we. know of in all cases of Kidney and Bladder trouble and the one we always can recommend, is DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic angl at once assist the kidneys to perform their important work. Edwards had suffered a stroke of But when you ask for these pills be paralysis of the right side and has (positive that you get DeWitt's Kid- Church Directory BAPTIST CHURCH Preaching every 3d and 4th Sunday, morning and evening.

Suu- day School 10.00 a. ra. every Sunday. B. Y.

P. U. Services every Saturday night at 8.00 o'clock. R. I.

Hitier, pastor. lost the power of speech. She is being cared for in the Patton Institution. Mr. Wiltshire went to California about six weeks ago for the ney and Bladder Pills.

There are imitations placed upon sale to de ceive you. Get DeWitts. Insist upon them, and if your dealer can- purpose of bringing Mrs. Edwards not supply anything home but found her too weak to else in-place of them. Sold by all make the trip.

METHODIST CHURCH. Preaching every Sunday at 11.00 a. m. and 8.00 p. m.

Sunday school at 10.00 o'clock. Ep worth League meets every Monday evening. Mrs. W. H.

Parker, Pres. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8.0 o'clock. Choir rehersal Friday 8 00 p. m. Emerson V.

Dowell Pastor. Mathews Blaoksmith Shop is one Block west from Depot. Drive in with your work, the yard is free. 9-24 I BANK OF SEQUOYAH YOUR DEPOSITS ARE GUARANTEED. Capital Stock Surplus $15,000.00 $2,000 .00 This Bank is a Home Institution.

Every Stock Holder of this bank is a citizen of Muldrow and vicinity. Please call and start an account with us. Your business will be appreciated YOURS RESPECTFULLY, Dr. J. Fr FOX D.

M. Patton W. lYBrowrt Jesse Tidwell A. W. Brownfield Dave Hyles J.

H. Parker d. Patton Albert Oliver Jortn Brown John W. Coker T. B.

Swearingen Charles A. Wood W. L. Curtis Morris Henry Levy William Howell Dr. T.

W. Collins W. H. A. Wooidward A.

A. McDoIe I. H. Nakditnen BANK OF SEQUOYAH, MULDROW, OKLAHOMA. I.

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Years Available:
1904-1914