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The Democrat-American from Sallisaw, Oklahoma • 3

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Sallisaw, Oklahoma
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3
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FRIDAY JUNE 16 1922 8 () l' SAFETY SECURITY- DEPOSITS GUARANTEED SEQUOYAH COUNTY DEMOCRAT I Gj This is not the largest bank in the County but on account of the STATE BANK GUARANTEE OF DEPOSITS operating under the Oklahoma State Banking law this bank is the SAFEST () 0 1 0 0 There is an old and true saying: Precious gems usually comes in small packages and the larger or taller the object or organization the harder they fall when calamity comes Our purpose and object in conducting banking business is to help and serve the good people not merely to make an enormous gain in profit and accumulating money but to make an honest living for ourselves and families Of a necessity we suffer and endure privations with our fellow men BUSINESS TRANSACTED WITH THIS BANK IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL SALLISAW BANK AND TRUST COMPANY ia -v er The County Standridge and family took dinner with A Stephens and family Sunday Arthur Woods and wife visited Jess Maynard Sunday BUFFINGTON month with her daughter Mrs Virgie Harris of Van Buren Mrs Sol Atkerson received a paper from Okeraah with a notice in it that her baby had won a $50 diamond ring for being the prettiest baby of Wetumka It is Mr and Mrs Jess baby Miss Katie McEver any bettor at this writing We had a pie supper Saturday night Mr Garlon McEver Marion and Roy and Bryan Miller visited Lewie Hoppis Sunday Georgia Walker Pearl Seabolt visited Ruby Hoppis Sunday i 1 i 1 i News From 0 LINDER BEND Everybody is working hard chopping cotton at this writing i Mr and Mrs Eugene Cameron and daughter Pauline have returned home after a visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Brown Mr and Ms Marlin Fink were visitors at Frank Saturday night and returned home Sunday Rev Epperson and Charley Davis of Blackgum were Notchietown visitors Saturday and Sunday Ray Deen was visiting MiBs Willie Stanhope Sunday Mr Jim Young was visiting at the home of Mrs Nancy Sanders Monday 0 Lee is home again to hoe cotton and milk the cows COPELAND We have good prospects for grass killing this week Everybody is nearly done chopping cotton around this place Rev Self of Sallisaw called at the home of Mrs Pittman Sunday Florence Sallee spent Sunday with Mrs Lillie Copeland Mr and Mrs Timmermon spent Sunday on Drake prairie We are glad to see Mrs Caves up on her feet once more Frank Greenfield and family visited Lankford Lee and wife Saturday and Sunday on Big Sallisaw creek Mrs Robert Kidd of Drake prairie spent Sunday at Mr Lee George Sallee made a trip back to Mershon Saturday night We think he must have a very special friend there Mrs Sallee was called to Kesterson to the home of her sister Mrs Nimmo Monday evening on account of Miss attack of bone ariciples which is very severe HOOD The farmers are quite busy with theri crops Sunday school was organized Sun SEVEN OAKS The weather is nice and health is good Modean Fulbright is improving at thi3 writing Oma Thomas visited Pauline Taylor Sunday Mrs Fulbright spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Sam Taylor The boys Of this place played a nice game of base ball Sunday with Sloan Chapel and the score was twenty to nothing in favor of Seven Oaks Marie Thomas visited Tennie Taylor Sunday Nellie Taylor spent Monday night with the home folks -Dona Thomas visited Geneva Taylor Sunday i Mrs Yancy and Mrs Taylor spent Monday afternoon with Mrs Drew Fulbright A -0 HANSON Everybody is done chopping cotton here Some have started over the second time Mrs Maulden Mr and Mrs McEver visited Mr and Mrs McEver Sunday Miss Angie Walker and Irene Bradley visited Florene and Lillie McEver Sunday Miss Rosa Harris is making a home with her grandma Mrs Wofford Saturday at day afternoon by Re Duncan He also preached after Sunday school Everyone come to Sunday school Sunday at 2:30 and bring some one with you Health generally good at present Miss Jona Wesley visited Mrs Haskins of Prices Chapel Saturday night i Mrs Dovie Covington and Mrs Simmons visited Mrs Mitchell Saturday afternoon Mrs Susie Brackett visited Ms Sidney Richardson Sunday Mr George Jones and family visited with Mr and Mrs Buck Risenhoover Saturday night Mrs Woody and daughter Daisy of Sallisaw visited Mrs Burgess last week Mis Rafe Kumpe and family spent Saturday night with his sister Mrs Richard Lane of Akins Mr Will Covington and family and Mrs Nora Meadows and Mr Rigsby visited Mr Wingate and family of Sallisaw Sunday Mr Everett Nobles and family visited Mr Mitchell Tuesday night BLUE EYES 1 6 SHILOH The weather is fine and health is good' Mr Arley Lamb and wife of Prices Chapel neighborhood visited his father and mother Mr and Mrs Lamb Sunday Frank Labass of Blackjack visited his brother in law and wife Mr and Mrs A Fortner Dora Pruitt Dana Wilder Silas Sparks Bud Ross took dinner with Erma Howard Sunday Miss Marie Sanders took dinner with Miss Ivan Sparks Sunday Mrs Howard spent Saturday night and Sunday with her father and mother Mr and Mrs Routh of Sallisaw Mr and Mrs Arthur Woods spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jess Maynard of Watts The little children are wishing that school would begin Mrs Dick Oneal visited Mrs Tom Smith Mrs James Tabor of Long visited her father Uncle Cagle Bias of Midway Ola Brooks and family visited his father at Roland Sunday Mrs Dealy Pruitt and children visited Mr A Pruitt Saturday night and Sunday Miss Bonnie Barnes visited Miss Jessie and Madge Kirk Sunday Uncle Cagie Bias went bee hunting Sunday and got a course and he said the bees went straight up and he could not follow them MERSHON Singing was very well attended Sunday night Grover Lessley and family visited Tom Sunday Myrtle Porter of Sallisaw visited her brother and wife Saturday night and Sunday Noah Ellis and family and Albert Thrasher spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr Thrasher of Black-jack Canary Farmer and family visited Ira Trammell Stanley Lilian! and wife visited Virgil Lillard Saturday night Mrs Dink Pressley and children were guests of Mrs Lillard Sunday Richard Huff and wife visited Tom Saturday night and Sunday Sunday school was well attended Sunday and the sermon preached by Rev England was enjoyed by everyone Rev Andrew Tune will hold services at this place next Sunday Jupe 18th Everyone is invited to come Vivian Harrison spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Cliffie Harrison Bertha Lillard visited Miss Myrta Burns Sunday morning Mrs Richardson and daughter and Mrs Wofford and little daughter Eula spent Saturday evening with Mrs Wood and Maudie Miss Nannie Cole returned to her home at Webbers Fails after visiting with Maudie and Stella Wood a few days Prof Elzie Thrasher spent Saturday night and Sunday with Sam Richard-son Noah Ellis and family and Albert Thrasher spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr Boyd Thrasher Mr and Mrs Tate Wofford spent Saturday night with Mr and Mrs Richardson and family Mrs Eva Lessley spent Saturday with Mrs Hastings Mr Mat Wofford and Mr Bill Whorton were Mershon visitors gun-day night SADIE HANSON (From last week) The farmers are getting along nicely with their crops after so much rain There is quite a bit of sickness ir this community at this time King and family motored Ft Smith and back Sunday A few from this place -attended singing at Prices Chapel Sunday Mr Tom Hawkins and family motored to Brent Sunday Mr and Mrs Tom Wofford rioted in Akins Saturday night and Sunday Mr and Mrs' A Maulden and John Maulden and family spent Sunday in Van Buren guests of Mr and Mrs A Matlock We had a few visitors from Akins Sunday nightr-We hope they win come often i Miss Maye Maulden lson the ad list this week Mr A Matlock and family fs-merly of this place but not if Ya Buren Arkansas contemplate learine for Toppenish Wash at an early date Mr and Mrs Maulden motored to Van Buren Wednesday Rev Winchester Allen will HR nis regular appointment here Sunday 11:00 Singing every Sunday night FOR SALE: Nancy Hall wet $-tatoe plants See Jay Holder Specials the OKLAHOMA iiiiiiHBBiiiHiimc3 i The farmers are real busy with their 'crops this pretty weather Sunday school was well attended Sunday and several visitors were present' i Mrs Patton and Mrs Maloney are fined twenty five cents for missing Sunday school Sunday Also Mr Patton Several from this place spent Sunday afternoon at Badger Lee Mr and Mrs Standifer spent Sunday with Mr Bob Ray and family Mr and Mrs Patton and Ed Wright spent Sunday with Mr Jim Johnson and family Bertha Kern of Sallisaw spent Sum day with Mona Standifer Jess Standifer took dinner with Er-ving Standridge Sunday Uncle Jim Ray returned home Saturday from Ratcliff Arkansas where he has been taking a treatment Mrs Virgie Beard was out at Sunday school Sunday Come again Virgie Jess and Sallie Standifer and Susie Patton spent Sunday afternoon at Mrs Mr Erring Standridge made a special trip to Mr Wiles Sunday afternoon Mr Peat Edgman Ruby Linley John Byers Jettie Dial and also Perrin Acker of McKey'were at prayer meeting Sunday night Brother Morris will preach here Saturday night and Sunday MIDWAY Mrs Barnes was the guest of Mrs Bond Sunday evening Mrs Smith was the guest of Mrs Tom Smith Sunday evening ms MIMES A new contest is just being started which will interest everyone who reads this paper Anyone can enter this Contest anyone can win! All it is necessary to do is to write a 4-lme Thyme on Dr Phosphate Baking Powder using only the words which appear on the label of the Dr Price can (front and back) that easy? Everyone likes to make rhymes and here is a chance to spend a fascinating hour or tevo writing rhymes on this popular Baking Powder and perhaps winning a substantial prize for your efforts 27 CASH PRIZES For the rhyme selected as best a prize of $100 will be given for the second third and fourth best rhymes prizes of $75 $50 nnd $35 respectively will be given And besides these prizes there will be 23 prizes of $5 each for the next 23 best rhymes With such a long list of prizes as these it would be a pity not to try your hand a 4-line rhyme as Biscuits mnffhii pie or cake With Dr Price's Poxodcr bake The Price's Co guarantee No alum in the cans to be As Dr Phosphate Baking Powder sells for only S3 cents a 12 oz con some rhymes could play up the great economy of this pure and wholesome baking powder All rhymes must be received by July 1 1023 Only words appearing on the label of the Dr Price can (front and back) be used These words may be used as often as desired but no other words will be allowed If you a can of Dr you can seeone free at almost any It is not a requirement that you purchase a can in order to be eligible in tins Content Anyone may enter the Contest but only one rhyme from each person will be considered In case of ties the full amount of the prize will be given to each tying contestant Write plainly on only one side of a sheet of paper and be sure to give your name and address Send your rhyme before July 1st to Price Baking Powder Factory 1005 Independence fllvd Chicago III i Owl Cash Grocery TOKENS OF SERVICE SALLISAW For 50 Tags or KENTUCKY COLONEL Pictures One Kind or Assorted We Will Send Postpaid OUR SPECIAL PREMIUM KNIFE 48 lb Sack Flour Every Sack Guaranteed Satisfactory Bran $145 Shorts 155 Good Breakfast bacon 23c per El JiffyJJJello 15c package 08c Ice cream powders 15c pk 03c BulkfCrackers 12c per Del Monte Pork and Beans 15c can for 10c Calumet Baking Powder 30c can for 25c Hershley Cocoa 25c can for 19c 15 1-2 lbs cane sugar $1X3 We had quite a surprise in Sadie Monday' Mr Mat Sasser and Miss Rosa Price Were married Miss Phil Lane returned home Tuesday to Shreveeport La after spending two weeks with her sister Mrs John Bryant Mrs Sol Atkerson and sen aWtie made an overland trip to Van Buren Saturday returning home Sunday Mrs Atkerson took her mother to visit her sister Mrs Virgie Harris professor Duncan of Muskogee or-ganiezd Sunday school Sunday at the McCoy school house The officers are: Mrs Boyd Patrick superintendent Miss Avis Powell asst-3upcrintcndent Mrs Sol Atkerson secretary and treasurer Miss Katie Powell Miss Maudie Porter and Mrs Ned McCoy teachers oGodlow Gay was in Sadie Tuesday looking after his political interests BPl Calvin and snent Saturday night with Mi3 fa'hor Jake Fannon of Sandtown Mis Hastings is spending a You can save $100 or more on your Grocay iill every Saturday buying from our Special HUNDREDS OF OTHER PREMIUMS For Men Women Write today for your 1922 catalog good until June 30 1923 Snlfi 6 £cclt Co bs Pcdscsfc Ky El mt'mii 11111 Mini iii a' JL.

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Years Available:
1903-1951