The Okfuskee County News (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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THE OKFUS KEE COUNTY NEWS
SHOEING THEBOY
Boys' shoes that were made for healthy boys who
want shoes made of the toughest leather and sewed
with the strongest thread yet neat and good looking
Boys' shoes for everyday wear that are made of soft
but tough and durable leather They come in differ
erent styles button lace and boy scouts
Try a pair with the green Chrome soles the sole leath-
erthat wears as long as two ordinary soles Prices
very reasonable
Don't forget that we fix your boy's shoes Free if
they rip before the leather is worn through Come
in and take a look at them
Hortons Shoe Store
‘ The Place to Buy Shoes”
If apjtptttttp itt mb About (Dur (£ ittj
W N Barry made a trip to
Weleetka Friday
C T Huddleston made a trip
-to Tulsa Friday
Joe Northrup was over from
Weleetka Saturday
W A Huser made a trip to
Weleetka Tuesday 1
' Mr and Mrs W - B Hudson
were over from Henryetta Friday
in their car
Mrs L P Carpenter of Lind-
say Okla is th guest of' Mrs' H
M Ball
Raymond Fields ’ came over
from Okmulgee to visit with his
parents
Mrs J S Stone returned Satur-
day from Muskogee where she
has been attending the fair and
visiting friends the past week
R R Smith of Dustin was a
visitor here Monday
Jeff Petty made a business trip
to Shawnee Sunday
J Gates of Dustin was a county
seat visitor Monday t
' V W Mericle made a business
trip to Castle Tuesday
Pure Texas honey in bulk at
Almond’s grocery— Adv
Jersey heifer for sale Fresh
last June— Enquire at Horton’s
Shoe Store -
Swift’s Premium lard hams and
breakfast bacon at Almond’s gro-
cery— Adv -
Miss Nettie Williams principal
of the Welty schools was here on
busihess Saturday
Mrs Harry Howlett of Weleetka
was transacting business in our
city last Tuesday
l"Je take Special Care in
' Filling Prescriptions
"When you come to us you have the
assurance that your prescriptions
will will be promptly and carefully
compounded with pure fresh drugs
We also carry a complete line of Druggists!
Sundries Perfumes Toilet Articles Candies
Magazines Stationery Fountain Drinks etc
-
We want your trade and you will
find our goods just as represented
E E PARSONS & CO
To Make Tomorrow Cer-
tain Prepare for it Today
V - - -
'
Tomorrow holds uncertainty for the man or woman'
who has no bank account Emergencies demand money
anfraany misfortunes that have happened might have been
forestalled had ready) funds been available
Everyone expects to have money “SOME DAY” but- the
only way to be absolutely sure is to start an account with
the OKEMAH NATIONAL BANK right now
You need not hesitate about you have is small
will start an account
Make Our Bank
One dollar
Your Bank
Okemah National Bank
Room for rent furnished close
in Apply to W P Gaines:
W H Barber was a Creek
visitor the first of the week
Henry Fleckenstein of Guthrie
was here on business Monday
AW Noble was a business
visitor at Okmulgee this week
Miss Fleta Tufts visited with
her sister at Dustin over Sunday
John Castle was overYxom Cas-
tle visiting the first of the week
W T Harper was a 'Weleetka
visitor the later part of last week
Acme Flour— the best in the
world at Almond’s Grocery— Adv
Dr Benton Lovelady went to
Guthrie Monday to remain until
Saturday on business
C A Tally ' traveling freight
agent of the Frisco was here from
Oklahoma City Friday
Mrs E E Keck of Nicawber
who was the guest of mends re-
turned home Saturday
When in Okemah come to the
“Chilli King” for lunch-Jim
Wilson Proprietor-Adv tf
Mrs J R Billings and Mrs W
L Deatherage of Paden were in
the city shopping Monday
Mrs W M Davis and daughter
Miss Bell went to Paden Saturday
for a few days visit with friends
Mrs W S Thomson and Mrs
Lud King were Oklahoma City
visitors the later part of last week
Miss Glenn Tufts visited with
her parents the latter part of last
week returning to Okinulgee Fri-
day J S Grigsby an attorney of
Ada but a former resident of
this city is here transactiag busi-
ness DrI Levy of McAlester known
as the expert optician will be at
the Broadway hotel Fricay Octo-
ber 16th
Mrs R J Hurst returned home
Saturday after an extended visit
with relatives in Birmingham
Ala and Kansas City
F G Graham and J R Webb
were excused from jury duty and
returned to their homes in We-
leetka Wednesday
Miss Vera McKinney left Mon-
day for her home at Kingston
Ark Miss McKinney expects to
to return in the spring
Mrs M N Harris of Castle who
was the guest of her daughter
Mrs M A Tennyson returned to
her home at Castle Monday
Mrs H L Albert who was the
guest of her daughter Mrs C D
Cunningham returned to her
home at Lamar Iowa Saturday
The Ladies of the M E church
south gave a tea at the home of
Mrs W S Thomson Monday af-
ternoon which was well attended
Miss Esther Bridge who -has
been visiting her sister Mrs J
H Shields for the pastweek re-
turned to her home at Chandler
Sunday
Mrs Susie Cowder Mrs M
West Miss M Duff of Springfield
Mo who were the guests of Mrs
M A Tennyson returned to their
home Sunday
MrsT Sophia Turner who spent
the summer with relatives in
Colorado returned Monday to
spend the winter with her sons
Will and Jim of this city
Mrs A M Green -who was the
guest of her daughter Mrs D W
Boully left Wednesday for Prague
for a few days Visit before return-
ing to her home in Temple Texas
Mrs N Jackson of Springfield
Mo who was the gruest of Mrs
A M Bass returned to her home
Tuesday Irs G lolly accom-
panied her home for a few weeks
visit
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 Olcemah Furni-
ture Co 51-tf
Mr and Mrs R J Moore left
Saturday morning for Roswell
N M for the benefit of Mrs
Moore’s health Mr Moore ex
pects to return in: about two
weeks but Mrs Moore expects to
remain there during the winter
Profed Ymr 1FW
There is no alum in Dr Price's
Cream Baking Powder The names
of its ingredients printed on the
label of every can show it to be
made from Cream of Tartar which
comes from grapes No altim bak-
ing' powder or food containing alum
is permitted to be sold in England
To avoid alum read "the label and
use only l
' TTTN 'O'
ICES
CREAM
BAKING P£RmK -
Made from Cream of Tartar No Alum
J B Poynter returned Wednes-
day from Prague
Mary Josale a baby girl arrived
at the home of Mr and Mrs Matt-
hews Sunday
- Mrs M A Hunt of Edmond is
the guest of her daughter Mrs ' J
L Matthews '
Chas Diehl Is out on his farm
at Paden this week making var-
ious improvements
Mrand Mrs L C Taylor of
Shawnee are the guests of their
their son John Taylor i
Mrs A P Smith went to Ok-
mulgee Wednesday for a few days
visit with her daughter ‘
One article the reporter did not
write but which we print any-
way— the shoe store advertisement
at top of this column
The Eastern Star will hold their
regular meeting Monday evening
There is some very important
work to be disposed of and every
member is urgently requested to
be present Mrs j B Patterson
WM -
Mrs RA Hockensmith enter-
tertained the Fortnightly Wednes-
day afternoon of last week This
was the first meeting this season
About forty invitations were is-
sued and most all responded
Mrs A J Marttnisnext hostess
Blaakats! Blankets! Blankets!
I’ve got ’em! Bought before
the war and must sell them before
it is over If you can use them at
all see me Will sell them to you
like you are selling cotton Gujr
F John
T’C' YOU don’t find out until after you
have bought your shoes that you could
have gotton them cheaper at Horton’s Shoe
Store it’s your own fault they will take plea-
sure in showing you their shoes and giving
you their prices any time
Citizens State
Bank
s i
Of Okemah Oklahoma
Strong Reliable
and Efficient
The ONLY BANK in Okemah that gives you
the additional protection of the
Depositors f Guaranty Law
A B S Bontty
President
J W McNeal
Vlce-Pres
J R Mauck
Cashier
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have made a Good
Sheriff Keep me If I
have not made Good
vote for the other fellow
SAM WILSON
FOR RE-ELECTION
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James, E. W. The Okfuskee County News (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1914, newspaper, October 15, 1914; Okemah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1712204/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.