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The Democrat-American from Sallisaw, Oklahoma • Page 1

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Sallisaw, Oklahoma
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iS A IS A A XKXKMXHMXI the Oldest, The Biggest The Busiest The Best yOW HAVE NOT HAD TITLE A BST AGTED, EtTE DO SO AT ONCE YOU ARE LOOKING EOR AN jABSTRAetf, BETTER tS. OURWORK is GUARANTEED BY A SURETY COMPANY. AT A LA. WITH THE CHURCHES bership, as it was the.closing day of the of Rev. Frederick D.

Sturgis who been the pastor for several months. give below a clipping from the Evening Star, "and join with that paper in saying that Dr. AT THE METHODIST. Sunday was, a good day at the Methodist church, with the Rev. IS.

Wallace, in the pulpit. Nothing of a Special nature 'was tindertakep, but. the will be followed into gave two splendid sermons to ap- Kn 11 audiences. The SEpworth League service at 7 p. was of especial interest.

Prbfi Wei'ser is proving himself to be leader, and is' making full proof -of the fact ttet tfre young ipeoipie chose puig elected him to the of GANS HAPPENINGS. his be. the tar: dent. AT THB IRXlPIEKSTv flhe pastor (Baptist 'tjkurch reports a great dlay fast TPhe school was nearlfte fgreat new field, wherever it may with the sincere wishes of people of Sallisaw for his bounded '-'To congregations wnsch a'bove the average in size Br- Sturgis rounded out the close years' service as df'the First 'in Sallisaw last Sunday. hfefl 'the pleasure ifreariejg services and were tie lighted with the -strength bit tsii his'discourse.

'His suV 1 many From our regular Correspondent. H. M. Wolverton, county demonstrator, was here Monday on Walter Harmon, salesman for th'e Walton general merchandise store has been pretty sick for the past few days, but is again able to resume his regular Sidney Rogers and John Davis were feit pretty hard account of tire heavy rain that beat down on ftieir newly planted fields, as men had their, crops down in tfcse flat and the whole thing was cashed down the branch. There was an agricultural exhi- car here varieties and family, and took dinner Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs- A- M. Grubb. W. M. Rogers took dinner with Mr.

and Mrs. W- Hurley Tuesday. Walton was visiting with his brother, Will, here Sunday. Mrs. S.

J. Shackelford has been; seriously ill for the past week, but we are glad to report her some better at this writing. Whiskey Pete. B. Allen Muldrow trans- Tues- jjiiotiday, showing of northern seed ject, "Wie Cry -df silos, children was hamdled a troannereis; visited the car body as well "upon as most of the mrmmd be A of table City high pupils; staged before is good sized '6f "utuasual 'Of Uiis de- considering the and; itimes.

At service rthje, preached to a after. iLgseat jectc being "Tfce of David." -v At p. m. vwasorgaoiizedv aiKfliamngomente were.made for meeting day afternoon at that SHOUT, every linger iin rtbwn andv.eveny iloverj of igood i Music, beiang ijavited itoi a tiaBflL' tgreat BMwment ihas Jbtej iiia lajindiftd.Jjv. ipastor.lthat of the woifo to iioto imoBe-efficient chuash 4wig; Biulag the itthaii toe men ihjavie (C the' cehosen jfor each -ftiiw' day add the lay- map willibe upon to fill the pulpitiorithe iioiir.

-Prof, J. H. Superintendent of Schools, -will have charge of ike services on next Sunday morning, and he will be followed- by others, tfiem beihjz Courity Atldruey' Joe Baiiejr Hon. W. L.

Curtis iand otHers, who have agreed' to assist their pastor in this work. We are glad to see. this under- A. isnake a of ibis talk to the earnest-work 'the ac- jayomplishiments rff 'the 'departing pastordiaringiHis laboFS The fenproveanents iinade iiupon the church ipropertSF, 'the Migrowth of ithe church and splendid financial conditiop and -atiSre close of ihiswemarks he vote of -thartfcs and ap proval of the Doctor's efforts, mesponse was (prompt and jhearty, practically hand levidewoe 'thattis hearers wereiin4reartiy accord TJre IPws'hyJken' at Tahle hold over ere will toe the iPuesbyterian church JSunday. Who is to toe pastor heite has not' been determined," 5v FARM LOANS.

Bro. Saxori' is one of most wide-awake pastors and be rflcl hense this nQtice is. doing a great work for his church and for the town at large. extends its thanks to Bro. Saxon for, the work' he is doing and for him great AT TUB PjSBSPYTERIAtf.

Sunday last was a great day at the Presbyterian our city, end a sad one for the mem- 1 Piano Contest The Democrat, under its new management, believing tfeat this is not an opportune time, -owing to the of money, to put on a contest of any-kind has decided, for the time being at least, to withdraw the contest. The retiring publisher' placed us iuader no obligations to car out histoon- lf you want to borrow money on your J. office on 1st floor Hjnes building, Mr. and" Mrs. IlQyJB.

Moore and baby, of Monday shopping and visiting friends. audience. disappomtuig," W. M. Rogers, has dosed out his business is to Stilwell where he will permanently locate.

We hate see Mr. Rogers go as he was one of our citizens. R. W. Hines, president of the Citizens Bank, was down from Sallisaw Tuesday on business.

Walton Shackelford will oc cupy the old hardware store belonging to Henry Milink, with their general merchandises and use the other for their and farm implements J. Srriilh Bradford B. Maupin and son Bennett "and Roy Martin "were "Fort Smith business visitors Monday. -EFnest-Dasiel-bas-'tAen -gulfer ing from a bone fellon on his righ thumb this week but is some better now- Marshall Shackelford has purchased a new bike and reports many falls and some good rides The Crochet club met at the home of Mrs. Patterson a few evenings ago.

Refreshments were served and an enjoyable time was spent. Maggie Story has been visiting friends and relatives here but is now in Sallisaw. Baker, a' traveling saleslady for the Baker Flour Feed of Sallisaw, was here Monday soliciting business. She was ac companjed by Dr. L.

J. Piner to Brertt to sTell G. S. Devault a bil of goods. Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Patterson are home again their daughter, Allie, who has been suffering from a 'broken limb but is reported much improved. S. pevault, of Brent, spen L. C.

Moore visited in Muldrow Sunday- Atty. J. H. Jarman was in Muskogee Tuesday on business. Miss Irene Murta spent Sunday in with relatives.

Misses Kathrine Frye and Thep Brodie spent Saturday in Fori Smith. Miss Lula of is the guest of. Miss N.ena Ivey. evening for MusRogee on a busi-. hess.frip.

Atty. Riley Cleveland and wife; of Vian, were the of friends here Sunday. Editor and Alvin Carrell, of Vian, spent Sunday here with frieds. i i Miss ftorma Hunter who is teaching at Gans spent Saturday here en route to her brother's at Gore. Mrs.

Gould Moore and baby visited with friends near Vian for a couple of days the first of the Miss Miriam Michaels of Fort Trome Sunday after spending several days with Miss Carrie Scott. 0 Atty. I. his wife at Cabin Creek, Sunday, before her departure Tuesday for Washington, C. Misses Bessie Smith and Cecil Soard, of Fort Smith, spent Saturday and Sundayliere the of Miss Margie Baker.

Joe Alford; of Vian, was here Sunday and Monday on business. Joe is moving back to Sallisaw. Miss Naoma Morrow, who is teaching at Marble City, spent Saturday and Sunday with her brother, Dr. A. Mprrow.

John Gardner, of Fort Smith, was here on business Monday, Mrs. Kate Johnson, of Iowa, is the guest of Mrs. Perry Wheeler. i County Atty. J.

'acted business in day- Mrs. D. L. Baker left Saturday for Tahlequah on a few days visit to her sister. Roy Hinton spent Sunday with I his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Hinton. in Spiro. Senator M.

S. turned Sunday Oklahoma City. The infant son of Mr. and OHie Wall is quite sick with pneumonia-and bronchitis- Mrs. Fred.

Pugh, of McAlester, is here visiting her, parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Francis. Mrs. C.

C. Morris, is here on an extended visit to. her mother, Mrs." G. L. Jones.

BJassingame re- morning from Atty W. L. Curtis and his stenographer, Miss Kate Bell, spent a couple of days in Muskogee this week where the former was transacting legal business- Mrs. J- I. Pitchford, after spending a week at Cabin Creek and Lamar; with her parents and friends, left Tuesday for Washington, D.

C-v to attend the annual meeting oitheD. A. R- being Prof. M. B.

Jumper, pVincip of the Vian was here Satur- Gould Moore visited his sick sister at the 1 hospital at Fort Smith Sunday. He reports her greatly improved. Mrs. James Briscow in-law, Miss Bell Briscow, of Henryetta, are visiting the former's father, S. Palmer, and family.

Mrs- M. L- Jackson, who was stricken with paralysis about two weeks ago, died Monday night at the home of Mrs. Clemons. The Mountain Tuesday where the funeral services were conducted! by Rev. J.

Saxon, which interment took place. ST Masonic lodge left here Monday evening for McAlester for the urpose of taking the 32nd degree Masonry: Messrs C. B. Johnson, H. C.

Winter, W. Garrett, Dr. Wood, -Thos. Carlile and N. guestsj Most of the delegation got home Wednesday noon and report a most enjoyable time.

The.general merchandise store and millinery business of Mp E. R. Sullivan in this city has gone into bankruptcy and was closed Wednesday morning- The general stagnation of business and poor collections no noubt was This is the" first failure that has occurred in Sallisaw in a long time and we hope when the affairs of Mr- and Mrs- Sullivan are straightened up that they will be jable to resume business on a larger scale. Saturday-night with W. E.

Hurley one of the delegates- WANTED! Live wild game and fur bearing animals. D. BISHOP, 4-9r4t Trenton, Texas..

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Years Available:
1903-1951