The Okfuskee County News (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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THE OKFUSKEE CO UN T Y NEWS
ECONOMY
Is Half the' Battle of Life
The ‘loose change” which many young men throw away
carelessly would often form the basis of a fortune and inde-
pendence if deposited in our Bank
Economizing "in spots" or by "fits and starts” is no econ-
omy at all It must be done systematically and by careful
management
I Open an account with The Okemah National Bank and
then make up your mind to add to it as often as possible
then carry out your resolution -
Make Our Bank
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Your Bank
Okemah National Bank
TOCAL Q
Li NEW&
VEBNIE WALLACE L
A J Martin was a Weleetka
visitor Friday
' B 0 Sims motered over from
Weleetka Friday
I
J R Mauck went to Oklahoma
city to attend the fair
' Jess Cash of Paden was an
Okemah visitor Monday
A L Sanford of Weleetka was
a county seat visitor Monday
Acme Flour— the- best in the
world at Almond’S Grocery— Adv
Lumpkin Lecture Course Octo-
be?5 6 7 Season tickets $100
- John La Bass of Paden was
here the later part of last week on
business
Swift’s Premium lard hams and
breakfast bacon at Almond’s gro-
cery— Adv
‘ Roy McNally of St Louis is the
guest of his parents Mr and Mrs
- E J McNally
- - Y M Busten traveling auditor
of the Ft S & W was here hom
Ff Smith Friday v
’ Miss Oma Wood of Paden came
in Friday for a few days visit with
Mrs Ben C Ballard
For Sale— 1 dozen Rhode Is-
land Red hens full blood In-
quire at the Racket Store
W H Fields returned Thursday
from Indianola where he attend-
1 the funeral of his nephew
Misses Florene Miller' and
Blanch Rushing left Monday for
Ada where they will attend the
normal '
Mrs P A Cole and children
who were the guests of Mr and
Mrs W E Thompson returned
to their home ' at Okmulgee Fri-
diy '
SURE
When you cash a check you are
required to write your name on
the back of it This is Nyour re-
ceipt to the man who pays you
Why not require the
man you pay to write
HIS name on YOUR
check It is 'the best
kind of a receipt '
OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK
First Rational Hank
“The Bank for all the People”
s
A B S Bontty was a Weleetka
visitor Saturday
AVen Cash of Paden was here
on business Monday
0 T Adams made a trip to
Norman Wednesday
I
Sam Woford of Paden was here
on business Monday
Riley Autrey of Weleetka was
here on business Monday
E E Taylor of Paden was a
county seat visitor Monday
Jack Lane of paden was the
guest of friends here Friday
Mrs A M Storms of Castle
was here shopping Saturday
SolDulingof Weleetka was a
county seat visitor Saturday
J W Massey of near Paden
was here on business Monday '
Clyde Bynum visited with his
parents at HannA over Sunday
H J Walker went to Oklahoma
City Saturday to attend the fair
Lumpkin Lecture Course Octo-
ber 5 6 7 Season tickets $100
MrsAP Smith went to Ok-
mulgee Monday for a few days
visit '
Mr and Mrs D Replogle made
a trip to Muskogee ' Monday on
business
Misses Ruth Sesher and El’a
McGee visited with Mrs 0 H
Smith at Dustin over Sunday
Wanted--One large or two
small rooms for light house" keep-
ing by man and wife Call at
this office
Lost— A pocketbook black leath-
er has owner’s name inside and
Ft S & W pass Finder leave at
depot and receive reward
For Sale— A pair of mules 6 and
7 years old well matured weight
about 2000 Jim Thompson rais-
ed these mules and knows they
are good ones Okemah Furni-
ture Co 51-tf -
RECEIPT
' Pair Mules for sale See A L
Black
J R Pate was here from We-
leetka yesterday '
J D Busby visited with his son
pt Dustin over Sunday
John O’Neal was an Oklahoma
City visitor Tuesday
J B Stamper went to Hugo
Wednesday on business - ' 1
Geo D Harvison was a business
visitor at Weleetka Tuesday
C T Huddleston made 'a busi-
ness trip to Boley Wednesday
J M Northrop of Weleetka
was here on business Tuesday ’
0 M Ballard made a business
trip to Oklahoma City Tuesday-
Chas Rushing made a trip to
McAlester on business Tuesday
Lumpkin Lecture Course Octo-
ber 5 6 7 Season tickets $100
Mrs J W Platt returned frorii
Manitou Col where she spent
summer
Mrs Berdie Allen and son of
Castle were Okemah visitors Wed-
nesday W T- Thornton was here Sat-
urday visiting his sons Fred and
Hughes
Mr and Mrs Hugh Thornton
have t baby boy which arrived
Sunday
Mrs Wycoff of Paden is the guest
of her daughter Mrs Hugh
Thornton
Mrs Ethel Kersy of Tulsa is the
guest of her parents Mr and Mrs
J L Miller ’
J W Echols took measure of
the rainfall this week and reports
two inches
J W Newlon was here from
Weleetka on a business mission
Wednesday ’
Jersey heifer for sale Fresh
last June— Enquire at Horton’s
Shoe Store-
Mrs Dr Torrence and Edgar
Noble motored over from Okmul-
gee Saturday
Otis Snow went to Fallis Wed-
nesday to attend the session of
the K P lodge
Misses Lula Hanks and Jesse
Bray of Prague are the guests of
Miss Anna Lowe '
Mrs Lotus Pickens and sen
Haskell are the guest of her fath-
er J H Anderson
The ladies of the Baptist church
will give a bazaar November 20th
and a dinner the 21st
District court will convene the
first Monday in October The
jury will probably be drawn tc-
day -
Miss Jo Dooling returned Mon-
day from Perry" where she was
the guest of friends the past
week '
’ Joe Anderson returned Wednesr
day from Ada where he was the
guest of friends the ’ past two
weeks
Mr and Mrs L T Newlon and
Misses Tempe and Mildred New-
lon drove over from Weleetka
Friday
Misses Taylor and Sims and
Messrs Durkee'and Duling motor-
ed over to see the football game
Friday '
x Miss Ella Ryan returned Wed-
nesday from Prague where she
was the guest of her sister the
past week
v Mrs H W Twinam who was
the guest of Mrs Madison Jones
returned to her home at Keokuk
Falls Monday
Mrs John Matthews of Viola
Tenn who was the guest of her
sister Mrs W C Duke returned
to her home Monday
Mr and Mrs J R Kaler form-
erly of this city who have been
visiting Mr and Mrs J A Ott
returned to their home’ at Salem
Wednesday ' '
fiThe News was in error last
week in stating that August
Evan’s application for admission
to the navy had been rejected
Evans and Ott Waul expected to
enter the navy as machinist and
blacksmith but the recuiting of-
ficer told them that they were not
enlisting men in these departments
aud neither of these boys made
application
WANT!
LAND
Overland 4-passenger auto-
mobile to trade for land in
Okfuskee County will take
or pay difference as the' case
may require and justify
This is a fine car— tonneau
body — has been well cared
for and now in “A-l” condi-
tion What have you to
trade? Call on or address
CE Guthrie
Okemah Okla
A J Martin made a trip to
Castle Monday
Pure Texas honey in bulk at
Almond’s grocery— Adv
Miss Glenn Tufts went to Okla-
homa City Saturday for a few
days visit with friends
H L Graves and family return-
ed Monday from Canada where
they spent the simmer
Mr and Mrs E M Kennedy
and Miss Edith Harman were We-
leetka visitors yesterday
Mrs F B Saber left Tuesday
for Muskogee to attend the funer-
al services of her cousin
When in ’Okemah come to the
“Chilli King” for lunch— Jim
Wilson Proprietor— Adv tf
Chas Rushing returned Mon-
day from Ada where he has been
the past week on business t
Mrs Josie Holberman of Duen-
weg Mo is the guest of her par-
ents Mr and Mrs L J Miller
Mrs T F Bowler left Wednes-
day for Terrel Texas for an ex-
tended visit with her mother
L E Donohue returned Satur-
day fron Sallisaw where he has
been on business the past three
weeks
J Mrs H M Robinette who was
the guest of her sister Mrs J M
Pemberton returned to her home
t Okmulgee Monday
C W Brewer and Rev C F
Misner returned Friday from
Holdenville where they attended
the Baptist convention
Mr and Mrs Andy Herrod 3
miles west of Okemah report the
arrival of a 10 pound baby girl at
their home Saturday morning
The Auction Bridge Dinner
Club held a business meeting at
the home of Mr and Mrs Gilbert
Woods A few games of cards
were played Mrs W S Thom-
son will be the next hostess
Mrs L P Caldwell entertainec
about twenty of Master Harry’s
friends Saturday1 af terdoon in hon-
or of his fifth birthday ' Various
games were played on' the lawn
Miss Bertie Roberts Lion L
Becknell Lee W Robertson and
Judge T H Wren went to We-
leetka Wednesday on court ' busi-
ness to be gone till Saturday
Wade Lewis formerly of this
city but now of Minneapolis Minn
who has been here the past two
weeks looking after property in-
terests returned to his home Mon
day ’ v
- Miss Sybil Jeffress entertained
with a slumber party Saturday
evening Those invited were
Misses Essie Wolf Merle Farrow
Ruth Niles Florene Miller Blanch
Rushing Collene Norman Lois
Castle and Edith Hannan
How’s This ?-
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure
P J CHENEY & CO Toledo O
We the undersigned have known F J
Cheney for the last 15 years and believe
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out pny obligations made by his Arm
NATIONAL bank of commerce
Toledo O
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
acting directly upon the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of the system Testimonials
sent free Price 75 cents per bottle Sold
by all Druggists
Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation
Citizens State
Bank
Of Okemah
Strong Relidble
arid Efficient
The ONLY BANK in Okemah that gives you
the additional protection of the
Depositors Guaranty Law
A B S Bontty
President
J W McNeat
Vice-Pres
THIS COUPON IS WORTH 25 CENTS
On the Purchase Price of One Bottle of
VOLfl-VITfl HAIR T0NI6
hair tonic on
V Old- V lid earth that is positively and
unconditionally guaranteed to eradicate dandruff -restore
the hair to its original color and luster with-
out dying or staining it — and make hair grow If
your hair is falling out getting thin splitting at the
ends is dry harsh brittle and lifeless if you are
bald or gray headed you need VOLA-VITA It
will do more for you than any other hair tonic in
the world If it fails the dealer is authorized to
refund your money
COUPON-GOOD FOR 25 CENTS -
When properly tlgned this coupon Is worth 29 cents on the purchase ot
on® bottle ol VOLA-VITA HAIR TON 10— 50c or 1100 size It Is understood
that it Vola-Vlta Is not satisfactory the dealer will make refund
NAME
"T"
ADDRESS
Vola-Vita is for sale and guaranted by S F Smith Drug Co We
will be glad to tell you what Vola-Vita is doing for others
THE VOLA-VITA COMPANY Inc
1sAiA
Gibson &
Farm Lands
Farm Loans '
Fire Insurance
$ List Your Property With Us
$ Room 3 over Parsons Drug Store
£) OKEMAH
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES BATH ROOM FIXTURES
WIRING AND PLUMBING
ELECTRICAL
SUPPLY & CONSTRUCTION CO
Phone 82
THE CHOICEST MEATS
t
FRESH AND CURED
I S S Like Meat Market ii
NEW LOCATION AT POYNTER’S GROCERY
Oklahoma
J R Mauck
Cashier
MUSKOGEE
OKLAHOMA
Walker
OKLAHOMA
J N TAYLOR Manager last Broadway
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James, E. W. The Okfuskee County News (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1914, newspaper, September 24, 1914; Okemah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1712190/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.