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The Star-Gazette from Sallisaw, Oklahoma • Page 3

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The Star-Gazettei
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Sallisaw, Oklahoma
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PAGE THREE THB SALLISAW EVENING STAR. SALLISAW, OKUL FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1915 FRIDAY Silas P. Bearden is spending this week here on business. Grover Thornsberry, is a Fort Smith business visitor today. price of potatoes will likely be high-1 er tiian for some Slandard.

Mr. Fora af one time lived here and it goes without saying that he is an energetic up to date farmer and cattle buyer. OUR COUNTRY EDITORS From Gaiu9 A. L. Shackelford visited Fort A.

r.r...r. Suiith WMncsdSy oft buslness. Al to trade an, Prof. Grover Harmon paid a visit C. F.

Ivey is able to be about again jrfter a month's serious illness. Mrs. Harry Morgan is visiting in Fort Smith with friends today. Thos. J.

Watts was a business visitor from Muldrow yesterday. WANTED I 'roi. urover Harmon pam extra fine mule for a team of marcs T. -V. ..1 to relatives at Lequire Sunday.

fonl. J. Matthews at Se-, quoyah Mercantile Co. Wednesday. I Miss Maggie Hastings has been I WEDNESDAY i 'caching Prof.

Harmon's classes in school this week. Our Sunday school is progressing ,1. W. Brccdlove left today for a nicely. Miss Fay Leach leaves lodiiy for Fort Smith, where she will enter a business college of (tint city.

GET A STALK CUTTER FOR CASH AT ABSOLUTE COST. SEQUOYAH MERC. CO. few days' trip on his farm near Muldrow. ALEXANDER BREAKING FLOWS NINETY CENTS PER INCH CASH.

Prt 'Sidenl. EVERY PLOW GUARANTEED. SEQUOYAH MERC. CO. Our singing school is advancing right along under the leadership of J.

B. Shrum, who was recently elect- Ed Chriss left yesterday for Fort Smith where he will go into business with his pool hall and barber abop. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Wood will regret to learn of the serious illness of Mrs. Wood since giving birth to still-born babe R. A. Dooley and T.

P. MitcheU, of the Brushy Mountain neighborhood, were in town this morning and made this office a pleasant call. Mr. Dooley left the necessary where- withall to bring the Star-Gazette to his postofficc box once a week for another year. Last night A.

Wilson arrested Bunch and Bunch Diver on "'nv afternoon, charges of introducing liquor. Commissioner Frye fixed their bonds Cavin Roach, of Fort Smith, has been here this week in the interest of the Mansfield Lumber of which W. E. Hurley is manager of the local office. Miss Josie Gardner, who has been visiting here, left for her home Friday.

Mesdaines Henry Meilink and Hurley Patterson visited the school Fri- at $500 each, in default of which Sallisaw. i 1 Alva was here Thursday evening in the interest of Mayo they were placed in jail THURSDAY STALK CUTTERS AT COST FOR CASH. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE. SEQUO'iAH MERC. CO.

A. ,1. lliiiu'x iif near lidnc! is vis- iliiiK friends in Alma I'IW davs. SATURDAY NN'. Miser, in thr tmpkiy of (Ico.

Slial'cr, is in Holaiui today on business. Amos Hurley, Cians, was in town today on business. W. O. Bruton of Muldrow transacted business here yesterday.

WE GUARANTEE FHE ALEXANDER PLOW ro PERFECT SAHSFACTIOX OR MfJNEY REI TNDEI). SECH'OVAH MERC. CO. Gretchen Francis, of Vian, who is teachinig near here in Distirct No. 2, was in town yesterday.

Miss lUith I'ilsrein Muldrow accep'ied a jjosition wiib County Clerk Blackard as stenof-aapher. Walter Hampton -came- home from- Fort Smith last night to spend the week-end with home folks. OATS FOR SALE Bed Rust-Pronf Oats. Phone do. wl-S-3tx GREEN GRIFFITH.

Walter Kegal, of Mena, has purchased the J. E. Robinson blacksmith shop and taken immediate possession. H. Roland, of Muldrow, was in the city pn business today and call-1 ed at this ofiice.

leaving a dollar to mark ui) his subscription to Star-Gazette to 1916. In response to the request for do-, nations of books for poor Mr. Silas Gordon has contributed; a number, some of which are usable and others can be exchanged. Receipt of these is gratefully acknowl-, edged, and we hope for others. Will i you help us in this worthy cause? Phone 137 if you cannot find timej to bring the hooks and I will call i or send for them.

J. H. DODSON. MONDAY A. H.

Henderson of Marble City is a visitor here today. Tliermon Pickens of Spiro is visiting in Sallisaw today. W. W. Pickard returned from a few days' trip to Gore, Webber Falls and Muskogee today.

NOTICE TAYPAYERS. I want to give every person a chance io list their own property this and, for that purpose I will be al the following places on the following dates: Brent, Monday and Tuesday, Feb, 1st and 2nd. Hanson, Thursday and Friday, Feb. 4th and 5th. Meet me and list your property.

It may save you a trip before the lor justice, H. Bl'TTRAM, w-1-22-21. County Assessoi-. Gleeson, who has been visiting with friends and relatives here, left Saturday. I Geo.

E. Gunter, Walter Fox, W. r. Sexton and Bolen Strickland were Sallisaw business visitors Saturday. Faulkner Curtis visited with E.

C. Gilbert Salui-day. W. M. Rogers, of Marble City, was hci'e on business connected with his hardware store, of which Patterson is manager.

Mrs. Kirllcy visited in Fort Smith SaUii'day. S. Dnvault has arrived here after a long stay in California, and says-there is more bitter than swe(M out there and that is glad to get hack among his old friends and neighbors. I'rank Whorton was absent from C.

W. Anderson is in Van Burcn Wednesday, this iinei-hou" and wilT aflVn'd a' specRrtrmie' 'aUd Walsoh iai meeting of the O. I'. W. lodge from school Friday, tli'ie tonight.

Earnest Daniel was absent from school Monday. .1. S. Smith is in Muldrow today Our basket ball team is proceeding on business connected with his iiirely under the skillful manage- work as Representative of Oklaho-Mnent of Courtney Carter and Capt. ma Bureau of Industry.

Johnie Meilink. M. Watson was here Monday ALEXANDER PLOWS A and Tuesday on business pertaining CASE HARDENED STEEL MOULD to tJie. Spaulding IJapk and Buggy BOARD, CHILLED LANE SLIDE, Company. AND CHILLED POINTS.

Conklin was here Monday pn SEQUOYAH MERC. CO. business. Frank Stimson is attending school Mesdames Baron and Price of a.aain after a year's absence. Lexington, and Kansas Lee Taylor is attending school respectively are here at the bed again after over a year's absence, side of Mrs.

W. Wood, who is ser- window light in Strickland's iously ill at her home. Mrs. Baron restaurant was broken last Salur- is a mother of Mrs. and Mrs.

day night and George Hicks, has Price a sister. been charged with the misdeed. He will be given a hearing before the BIG YARNS, OR STORIES. AKE newly appointed justice of the peace, A. Badgett, on the 22nd of WILL PAY $25 FOR THE BEST! this month.

"YARN," OR STORY, SENT WITH-' A lecture and motion pictures on IN THE NEXT 20 DAYS! CON-i the Holy land and the birth of TEST CLOSES AT 12 O'CLOCK Christ were presented here last MIDNIGHT, FEBRUARY 9th. MUST Tuesday night by Rev. Stamp and BE CLEAN SO AS TO BE TOLD IN wife. PUBLIC, AND MUST BE TYPE- 1 George Gunter, one of our school WRITTEN. J.

H. DODSON, JUDGE: directors, visited the school last Fri- KYLE AND FRED day afternoon and witnessed a spell- JUDGES. THIS OFFICE HOLDS ing match. CHECK FOR THE MONEY. ANY- 1 Charlie Hastings visited the school ONE MAY SEND AS MANY AS DE- Tuesday.

SIRED. ADDRESS John qf Sallisaw, visited 'dl-19-3wl P. O. BOX 646. Gans Tuesday on business.

MUTT. REWARD. We will pay a reward of $2.00 per head for all cattle found branded (the bar under the L) delivered to us at Sallisaw, Okla. SALLISAW BANK TRUST CO wl-22-3t From Hanson TO CRKDJTOKS. FOR pair of good mules.

or good note. See F. O. Kelleam. -lt HTATK OF UKLAHOAIA, To the Creflitor.s of Av.

H. Holhoid, deceased AU persons hnviiig elaiiu.s against W. H. HoUuiid, deceased, lu reijuired to i)resent the same wiili liit- necessary vouchers, to the unciersiKiii-d administrator at the ol'fic- of Cleveland Wall, attorneys-ai-la of Oklahoma, within four inonih-s the date hereof or the shal! 'e barred. Dated this thi- uai-y.

A. 1). W. T. Administrator of the of W.

H. Deceased. Palace Drug Store JONES, LUTON McKEBL, Proprietors. Keep everything in the LIME Such as: Toilet Articles, Sehool Patent iciQes, Surgical Instruments and many other i The Hanson Literary society I Friday night and was attended by ja large crowd. Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Dyer went to Brent Monday on business, i Mr. and Mrs.

John Hawkins left Wednesday night for St. Louis. Jack Amos, of Akin, was at Han- I son Monday. Misses 'Lucie Rye and Maggie Wood Saturday night in Sallisaw. I Mr.

and Mrs. Will Gilbert, of Sali lisaw, were at Hanson Sunday. Mr. -and Mrs. Ed Garvin were in Sallisaw Saturday.

Rev. W. M. Treiit preached here Saturday night and Sunday. W.

D. Alford's hay barn burned Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. WofTord went to Fort Smith Monday, i Miss Bonnie Watson, of Gans, was I at Hanson Saturday. I Joe Wilson was at Hanson Mon- Iday on business. i McEver, who has been ill I for several days, is now convalescent. Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Noble visited relatives at Maple Dr. E. P. Greene went to Sallisaw Monday on business.

I J. F. went to Muldrow Mon' day on i Tom Woflford went to Fprt Sgptitb day Front Holt Prairie Our school is progressing nicely. Nine new names were added last week, making a total of twenty-flve since January 1. Miss Mary Grissora, of Muldrow, spent the week-end with Misses Bessie and Maude Bearce.

J. M. Brooks and Ed McConnell made a business trip to Muldrow Monday. John Brown was a Gans visitor Tuesday. Mrs.

Geo. Jacobs spenjt Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ed McConnell. Mrs. Alice Johnson and Mrs.

Brown visited friends at Black Jack Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis, of Van Burcn, visited relatives here this week. Chas.

and Andrew Hendrix were pleasant callers at the Hoggins home Sunday afternoon. Success to the Stin-Gazette and its readers. "RIl.LIE." Sunday and report having had an enjoyable time. Messrs. Cleve and Henry Harmon of Gans were in Marble City Saturday on business.

CY FURR. From Redland Dear Kdito. After so much dehn, which we have been working almost night and will try to pen for on a few ot' the happenings in and around RedlaLd. D. A.

rcturiU 'd from Fori Smilh last night, where he had been t'oi- a few days' trealment al the He is imprining some, but. we are Io is not well yet. Oil! friend, A. A. Spear, who has niovtd with his laniih to tlie Kianihhi countrN, lost a line mule wtiil' crossing the river a i'ew ago.

one was sor- see Mr. and Mrs. li'ave here, hut as we had to give them up. we are willing to siihmi! and wish Ihem well in their new iiome. bill were indeed sorrv 1o learn of their misfortune.

G. Daugherlv lost a line mare last week from blind staggers. Miss' OaricV A'r'riisti-iing, Viu'r ellici-' ent in-iniary teacher, vi.sitcd folks and R. Mhoon, our genial K. C.

S. agent, was obliged to attend Federal court at Muskfjgee during tlie latter part of last week. During his absence the station was filled by Mr. Ward, of Coal Hill, Ark. Bud Howard has been doing some niuglx improvement on OUT- school well, in the way of concrete work which, when finished, will add grealiy lo Ihe benefit of the water and Ihe beaiiU of oui' sehool premises.

i. will soon have our compk'led around the sehool When this is finished and few work i)uf on the grounds will he in jjosilion to invite with pride visit fi'oni even thi- W. 1-'. Madden is hiiildiii.u a siuig little residence on Main street. So of our good citizens moving that it almost seems like oLir-little will hcreal'ler be fillet! with sirangei-s instead of our oldlime friends, W.

S. A. Spear, W. S. Davis and O.

L. Ward have all moved recently. M. Gunter, of Gans, has moved on his farm and is now a member of our ranks. Welcome, Mr.

Gunter: J. M. Swift has sold out his interest in the Gernen Swift store, so we lose another one of our best citizens. Mr. King and.our juvenile wei'e in town a few (hn ago rounding up some of our patrons for not sending their children lo school.

Conic often. Mr. have done some good alreatly. John Walker, one of our "sports," was out on a sparking expedition al Smith Sunday. If this escapes the editor's waste basket we will try again.

SPORT. From Marble City Prof. M. A. lAogers and Delmas McCollough were visiting in the Blackr guiu vicinity Saturday.

Fred Shepard, who is attending school in Fort Smith, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives and friends in Marble City. Messrs. Fred' Thompson arid Jmo. R. Harris spent Saturday and Sunday in Sallisaw among tfieir friends.

W. M. Rogers went to Gans Saturday to look after some business matters. Stratton Coins, of Lyons, spent Saturday artd Sunday in Marble City with friends. Misses Naoma Morrow and Myrtle Petryj spent Saturday and Sunday in Sallisaw visiting Dr.

J. A. Mpr- and family. Mrs. Lee Baker is on- the sick list this week, but is reported to be better now.

A. in yisitl io tHe DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION January 16, l()15. To the Comity The i)eriod for the exchange of school books adopted prior to August 1, 1011 for those adopted on such rlate does not expire under the contract until August 1015. All children who enter school now are entitled to exchange any book theretofore adopted for those adopted on August 1. 1011, according to the, ex- cliaiige price fixed in the contract until the first day of August, 1015.

All children who are promoted al: this lime are entitled to exchange any books on hand used in Ihe first part of the present iidoiJlimi in all cases where promotional exchange' is given by Ihe conti-aci. I'or instance if a child has finished a prim-, cr and enters the first reader at Ibis: lime ho is enlilled lo exchange his piinier for the first reader al the regular exchange price, and if he has finished the first reader and desires lo eiilei' Ihe second grade, he is entitled to exchange his first read- 1 cr for the oiu- provided for the sec-, ond grade, and so on throughout the series of readers in all cases where such proniotional exchange is pro ided. This s.aine plan is true in ail olhoi' i)i'omolional exchanges as to other sclnol books, if as f-ro- vided in Ihe eonlracl. is the of the super- inlendenl and all others interested lo call this matter to the attention of Ihe peoiile bining books and see that Ihe iHoper exchange is made and (he interest of the people protected, especialh as to old school hooks which cannot be cxciianged after 1, 1015. Very yours, R.

H. WILSON. State Siiperintendenl of Public Instruction. two weeks, andwhich will probably continue for, another week, have developed into great soul-saving campaign. Evangelist Jeter, who is doing the preaching, is somewhat of a unique character, being a "light- hifTg as well as a mTgMy good preacher.

He seems to throw his whole soul, mind and his discourses, which are interspersed with a few practical jokes to keep his audience from becoming over-serious. He illustrates some of the most important points, of his talks, or maybe a song, with some very beautiful drawings on paper, using colored crayons. "Friday night he took for his subject the three great Ds: "The Devil's Decoy Ducks," which proved lo he such a masterpiece that be was prevailed upon lo repeal Ihe sermon SundaS' iiight. Mrs. Jeter is a fine little Christian and a faithful and talented wtuker in the Master's vineyard.

She has been instrumental in organizing a collage prayer meeting movc- menl that bids fair lo become a i-evilalizing factor in the Christian character building of the town and community. CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAIVIONO BRAND 00' LADIES! AnU Toiir Kru for CTTI -CTTER-TER DIAMOND BRAND PILLS ill RuD and GOLD mctaVii; Bcaled with Blu Ribhna TAKE NO OTncit. liny oF your BruBRlst nnd for Cni-CUKS 8 PII.I.K for twenty-five yenis na Bcst.Safeft, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TiMK EVERYWHERE FREE TRIP TO SAN FRANCISCO EXPOSITION. The Southern Woman's Magazine is offering a trip to the Panama-Pacific Exposition with all expenses Itaid by them.

Full information will be sent on request. Write, Manager Exposition Tour, Southern Woman's Magazine, Nashville, Tenn. NOTICE TAXPAYERS! I will be al the following places 1)11 Ihe dales named below for the purpose of listing taxable properly: I'riee's January Ildoil Janu- I'ocky Mountain school January 27th. Akin.s—Thursdax' and Friday, Jan- ua.iy 28lli and 2nth. My ofiice will be open at all times anil 1 will l)e in Sallisaw every Meet me and list your prop- right.

W. H. BUTTHAM, County Assessor. P. forget the will be there, rain or shine, snow or sleet.

wl -l5-2 REVIVAL AT METHODIST CHURCH. The revival services, which have been conducted at the Methodist church in this city during the past Miss Myrtle Cothrum, of says: "For nearly a year, 1 suffered with terrible pains in my limbs, and my head ached nearly all the time. Our family doctor treated ine, but only gave me temporary relief. I was certainly in bad My school teacher advised me to TAKE The Wojnan's Tonic I took two bottles, in all, and was cured. 1 shall always praise i to sick and suffering women." I i ou suffer from pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, backache, or other symptoms of womanly trouble, or if you merely need a tonic for that tired, nervous, worn-out feeling, try Cardui.

E-65 Why is one drug store a BETTER drug sjLdre than another? Because it takes KNOWlNajjIoVV to he a better just as it takes ''knowing howV to he a' l)etter lawyer. --r) Registered pharmacists who know jiow our prescriptions. We exercise in meat of.

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