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The Democrat-American from Sallisaw, Oklahoma • 8

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Sallisaw, Oklahoma
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8
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I SEQUOYAH COUNTY PEMOCHA ntlDAY JANUARY 16 1920 miDtuuuci become state-wide Dr Lewis says it is hte result of heavy snow and the cold weather He fears a seige of typhoid fever will follow the disease The doctor recalls that an ailment which he says is winter cholera spread through Illinois in 1915 and was in PRAISE IT ALL OF HER LIFE the fHerrhants National iBank Sallisaw Oklahoma Capital and Surplus $6000000 Mrs Flanigan Is Grateful For Relief Obtained Through Use of Tanlae praise Tanlae the longest day I live for it is wonderful how this medicine has helped me" said Mrs Flanigan of 104 Claibornejstreet Nashville Tenn three she continued suffered' something awful with cold chills and smothering spells My heart would thump like a trip hammer and then would almost stop and then 1 would be too nervous to keep still and would often turn right blind I would break out in cold sweats and then would get so hot they would have to fan me to keep me from smothering There was a hard lump in my stomach and no matter how much medicine I took those awful spells kept coming on months ago I started taking Tanlae and began to pick up right along Nothing I eat now disagrees with me htta lump stopped forming in my stomach and the chills hot spells and blindness have never come back I now weight twenty pounds more than I did before and feel all right My daughter Elsie was all rundown and unfit for work but Tanlae built her up so she is able to work ten Ijours a All druggists sell adv For Sale: One Ford roadster good shape model 1917 Will sell cheap for cash Fred Ingram Elsewhere in this issue will be found an exset copy of our statement to the Comptroller of the Currency at close of business December 31 1919 showing total resources of $71488533 xand deposits of $62477550 This is a decided increase over the November statement and indicates a growth which bodes well for the future and which proves beyond doult that a healthful prosperous financial condition exists in Sequoyah County We invite new business in order that each succeeding statement may show an increase promising you in return all of the courtesies and accomodations consistent with good safe sound banking Study the published statement carefully and make up your mind to join the host of friends and customers who are already strong believers in the THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK McDonald gus warshauer McDonald President Vice-President Cashier RAY WEEMS E( SEXTON Cashier Ass t-Cashier VAUGHN BONHAM MARRIES HE TAKES A BRIDE 1 Will sell at public auction on the DL Scott farm located one and a half 'miles southwest of Bluff school house or about ten miles southwest of Sallisaw beginning promptly at 10 a on Thursday January 22nd 1920 The following described property to-wit Vaughn Bonham the son of Mrs Bonham of this city was married on last Saturday afternoon to Miss Suban Irwin the daghtcr of Mr Irwin of Fort Smith The ceremony was held at John's Episcopal church' of Ft Smith The Rev Mr Malcolm Lockhart rector of the church officiated in presence of a few relatives and friends Mr and Mrs Bon' ham are in this city for a brief visit with his mother before departing on a northern honeymoon They expect to be at their home in El Dorado Kansas after February first Mr I Bonham since his dischai gc from the army has been in busim ss in El Dora-i do Kansas I 0 INTER CHOLERA Ed Foreman age 19 had a hard time on last Saturday getting his marriage license to marry Miss Minnie Miller the charming daughter of Mr and Mis Will Miller of near Sallisaw Ed being under age came from his home in Gans to get the license but She court clerk had to decline his request but told him to bring one of his parents to swear to an affidavit upon his next trip he brought his step-father this would never do and on his third trip to his home in Gans in a he brought his mother and everything was ready for the ceremony Justice Brandon soon pronounced them man and ifo The bride woie a beautiful suit of blue velour and to match she wore a black hat with dainty trimmings The marriage Was very quietly solemnized in til place's office in presence of a few relatives dnd friends Messis Cush Beasley and Thomas Delaney were called upon by (he justice to witness Ihe certificate OKLAHOMA CITY Jan The peculiar disease which has found victims at several of the east stale cities was today defined as by Dr A Lewis state health com- 7 Horses Mares and -Mules 7 One black mare mule 16 hands high 4 years old Two bay mares about 15 hands high weight 900 pounds One bay horse 7 years 'bid 14 14 hands high One red mule 16 hpnds high weight 1100 Oneblack mule 16 hands high) weight 1150 pounds One black horse mule 16 hands high 6 years old A PARKER CASH GROCERY STORE One good brood sow 3 shoats 100 pounds each Farming Implements One Avery cultivator nearly new One Case cotton planter 5 hoes One 9-inch Blue ribbon turning plow One 3-inch John Deere wagon nearly new Cows 4 One Jersey cow 6 years good milker One calf 1 months old by side One red Jersey cow 8 years old Two 2-year old heifers fresh by sale day Farming Implements One 3-inch Ft Smith wagon One set chain and breechin harness Other farm tools too numerous to 40 CHICKENS 50 BUSHELS BOTTOM CORN Numerous Household Goods received this week car load of the famous Globe flour and fresh feed of all kinds We wish' to announce to our customers that for the year of 1920 we will carry the most complete stock of staple and fancy gioceiies in Sequoyah county Daily we 'receive fresh supply of groceries TERMS OF SALE JLV W-r We pay the highest prices for Country Produce i All sums of $10 and under cash in hand on all sums of over $10 a credit until October 15th' 1920 will be given on notes with approved security with ten percent interest two percent discount for cash no property to be removed1 from sale grounds till terms are complied with TEDFORD Owner A PARKER Cash Grocery Store Sallisaw Okla COL AL TODD Auctioneer ARMSTRONG Clerk.

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