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The Muldrow Sun from Muldrow, Oklahoma • Page 1

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The Muldrow Suni
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Muldrow, Oklahoma
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VOLUME vm. Get your hay at the Bruton Merc, Co. They cost leu. ilay harvest in on and a good Many loads can be seen on our streets daily. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. M. Fox and Miss Elizabeth, spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives infort life notice by last week's Oklahoma Cotton Grower that four of the seven banks in Sequoyah county, namely, The Citizens State Bank of Gans, The First National and First State Banks of Vian, and the Citizens National of Sallisaw. have signed up to co-operate with the associa lion.

Mrs. Hedric and daughters of Council Hill, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Brown. Jam Jelly Makhtf now an exact science Fresh Fruits are Plentiful! Use the short CBRTO -Process for making jam and jelly with Berries, Cherries, Peaches and other (raits in season. You will find they are the best jams and jellies you ever tasted. CERTO is sold by grocers everywhere or sent postpaid for 35 cents. 1 MINUTE'S BOIUNO 2 roUNDgjpF FRUIT 3 POUNDSOF SUGAR 4 OUNCES OF CERTO 5 makes POUNDS OF JAM Wrapped with every bottle if a noM booklet pkkb tefls pooglaf-Pedin Corporation 24 Gnnita Kbcbuter, pi.

Y. (Sury'etD No reason now her tongue to tell That sad old story'It did not jell" Her jam's now too She uses should you Miss Ruth Goodman arrived home Saturday night from Durant where she attended the summer normal, Fruit canning time is here and also is the Bruton Merc. Co. With a large supply of fruit jars ready for immediate delivery. Mr.

and Mrs. V. V. Knisely and son who motored from Ardmore to visit relatives and friends left Wednesday for Morrjilton, to visit Mrs. Knfceley's mother, Mrs.

Lucas. B. H. Davis, local agent for the Singer Sewing Machine, will swap you a new one for an old paying the difference 3611 you a njgw easy tejpr-s. Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Goodman of Tulsa, are visiting hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodman who are having a family reunion. Mr Clyde Goodman of New Orleans, is expected soon to join his wife and sons, Billy and Don, who have been making an extended visit.

Uncle George Bethel was 81 years old and walked as spry as a man half his age. He said he spent part of the day someone to whip and failing this he returned home and spent the day in the shade studying over the wonderful developments accomp-, lished by man-since hewaaibey. Uncle George bida ty, see many more years before the final roll call. or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women, and children. Eliminate darning.

Salary $75 a week full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. Beautiful Spring and summer line. INTMMAHONAL STOCKINC MILLS N0RR1ST0WN, PENN. R. C.Hayes the OIL market price foKchickens.

Phoni 16. See, me before youaell. Call on Joe Shermer for coffliis and caskets Orders filled day or night. Phone 29, Muldrow, Okla. Lone Oak schoolhouse has just been repainted, greatly improV ing its appearance as well Is preserving the building against the elements.

Mrs. Thomas Garrett and daughter, Mary Jo, of Muskogee, arrived Sunday night jto visit at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John C. Breedlove.

I invite all questions by mail or otherwise on Bible subjects and- will answer same. Joe. Shermer, Muldrow, Okla Mrs ter, C. Frankly, We are striving for a warm-blooded, man to man relationship, which will prevent misunderstanding, create friends and insure 'development of service mutually profitable to customer, community and'tJompany. The healthy development and growth of this community and its trade territory) affects every 4man, woman and child, and every business institution in it.

We are a part of the business and industrial life of this vieally interested, with you, in the community of which we are all a part. Steuart and daugh- arrived Tuesday Gorman where they have spent the summer in school at the university. J. F. Fisher is now located two doors south of Pattons Hdw.

where he will money on any watch, clock or gun repair job and guarantees first class work. Miss Goldie Haun arrived Thursday from Durant spend the remainder of the summer with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. I. R.

Haun. Miss Haun received a life certificate from the normal at Durant at the close of the summer term. Jasper Owing has rented the pHenry Morgan building first door north of M. M. Daily's meat and it ttppre 1 opening a restaurant next Jasper needs no introduction from us as he is well known to the whole community having been in the grocery and restaurant business in Muldrow heretofore.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weaver and daughter, Miss Maud, left Friday overland for Atkins and Russellville, on a few days visit with relatives and friends, returning home Tuesday evening.

As is his custom, J. W. garnered some wonderful tales to tell, a faculty for which few men are his equal. His many friends are always eager and anxious to hear him very latest no matter whether the joke is on himself or some one in Arkansas. Oklahoma Gas Electric Company EASTERN DIVISION 'GEO.

H. WItNARTH, Manager The Go-Fo-Sos S.S. class of the M. E. church South had an enjoyable outing when they motored to Camp creek last Friday evening and spent the night in real camp style.

They were chaperoned by their teaeher, Mrs. John C. Breedlove, Mrs. W. M.

Brown, Bessie Breedlove; and Mrs. Hedric, and bad as guests of honor, Edith and Alma Hedric and Bill.and John Breedlove. The members of the class who were present are: Ruth Brown, Edna Newman, Blanche Parker, Kathleen Blackard, Eulan Weaver and Colene Parker. Rev. and Mrs.

T. M. Moore of Haskell, arrived Monday to join a party who left Wednesday to spend two weeks on Lee 's creek fishing and camping. The party is composed of Dr. and Mrs.

R. O. Bruton of Fort Smith, Rev. arid Mrs. T.

M. Moore, Haskell; Mr. and Mrs. I. B.

Garrett, Dr. Garrett, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Watts, all of Muskogee; Mr.

and Mrs. V. V. Knisely of Ardmore; Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Breedlove, Mr.

andrMra. W. H. Breedlove, Dr. and Mrs.

J. C. Breedlove; Mary Jo Gartfett, V. V. Betty Jane Bill Jolm R.

C. Hays and family spent Sunday in Van Buren visiting friends and relatives. Jim Rogers, who Uvea north of town, brought the first load of watermellons to town Friday. They sold like hot cakes. I sell Lava soap, the kind that removes dirt and grease quickly better on the market.

J. T. Blalack. Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Jameson leave Saturday noon for Mulberry on a visit to vtheir daughter, Mrs. E. Leei They expect to return Monday morning FARM WANTED-Wanted to owner of improved or unimproved farm for sale, in this vicinity.

L. JONES, Box 432, QJney, Illinois. Misse3 Morice and Norma Cole of Oklahom City, arrived here Saturday on a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. S.

B. Cummings and other relatives. Miss Flora Christian, formerly of Muldrow but now of Morris, arrived here Sunday on a visit to the Misses Toler's who met her at Muskogee with their car. Mrs. Callie Fivekiller and daughter, Miss Katheline, of Tahlequah, are here this week visiting with the families of Chas.

and Joe Coker. Many peach orchards and can- teloupe crops are being sold in this community to H. H. Turnham and W. D.Patton and we excellent prices are ffemg paid.

C. B. Bruton, who has been at Stillwater taking a course ton grading at the A. M. college for the arrived, home Saturday night well ped to grade cotton which he will likely do for some! cotton firm that will require an experienced buyer and grader.

A -I Misses Eulan Blalack, Dpro- thene Mabray, Ruby Walton and Mrs. Vida Nichols, who have been attending the summer term of school at Tahlequah, returned home last Thursday night having completed the course. NOTICE! As' per Ordinance, No. 183, all persona engaged in any business in the town of Muldrow, are required tp pay occupation tax, payable quarterly in advance, therefore the tax for this quarter is already past due. You are hereby notified that the above named tax must be paid by August 10th.

the names of these who have failed to pay by the above date will be turned over to the city marshal for collection. P. M. SANDEFUR City Clerk. STOP THAT ITCHING Use Blue Star Remedy for Eczema, Itch, Tetter or Cracked Hands, Ring Worms, Chapped Face, Poison Oak, Sunburns, Old Sores or Sores on It relieves all forms of Sore Feet For sale by NOBLE BRYAN, DRUGGIST.

We have, at succeeded In creatingmarket far fimit which is far batter than in the past, in neighboring toWas. H.TURHHA1 or W. 0. PATTOM, i A.L. Shackelford of Fort Smith, has accepted the management of the cotton gin here, owned and operated by the Choctaw arrived here Tuesday anlftt? placing the gin in readin the 1923 crop.

is no stranger here having, "Uv in Muldrow a number ago mad (two years ago bought cotton streets. We understand Mr. Shackelford te bring his family here just aa soon as he ean find a house. The Sun for Job Work HAVE YOUR Shoes Repaired And save both moaer and health. I can fix your harusa too.

BUY YOUR GROCERIES WHILE YOU WAIT AND SAVE MORE MONEY R. E. JAMESON'S Tbj Rapaii and. Grecery Man. 4 Miss Vivian Marie Sherwood of Searcy, who has been here visiting her sister, Mrs.

Will Gresham for the past week left for home Monday. ee Delivery, MULDROW, OKLAMOlfiV A Singer Sewing Machine is one article you can't afford to do out in the home and furthermore you do not have to. Buy one and pay for it at 75 cts. per week. Remember next Sunday lathe day set for the opening of the protracted meeting at the M.

Church. Rev. R. T. Blackburn, former Presiding Elder of this district, will assist Rev.

I. R. Hnun in the meeting. Let every body attend. The destructive boll weevil seems to be taking a lay off as we hear little complaint among our farmers at present.

In fact many of them have informed us lately that they are not near so numert ous as they were a month ago, but are unable to account for their partial disappearance. The best proof of this is probably the fact that the farmers have been fighting them harder and more systematically this year than ever before. Jim Crittenden of Grove-, spent last Friday night here the guest of 'Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. It ia needless to 8ay that it was a most; enjoyable meeting', Mr. Crittenden and Mr. Bruton hav4 ing attended school together at, Tahlequah forty years agoand this was the $rst time they had met since. They found much tci talk about both of their and more serious of life particularly of the, won derful development of ISN'T THAT CHEAP? UNREPAIRS AND NEEDLES AT LOW COST B.

H. DAVIS, Agent, MUliOROW, OKMUIONA I have plenty of Mone; TO LOAN 4 ON GOOD Mountain, Valley and River Farms. If you want quick service and liberal terms see me at once. W.M. Farm Umtis, Real fetajeiiW Jtt.

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About The Muldrow Sun Archive

Pages Available:
3,123
Years Available:
1920-1930