Sequoyah County Democrat (Vian, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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WAN BUILDS ANtiltHs
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Thursday wat another road
workingday for Tian - From
'I tifty to Seventy-tive men with
: about thirty teams put in a good
If labor on the Titmalia road
r beginning at the southern limits
of the town of :Vian The rain
On the previims night had left
the ground in tine CliiidiLion so
that atiostt' seven -miles of the
road Was gone over during the
Many of the colored people
volunteered to Work on the road
No lack ot enthusiasm was'' in
evidencS and all clases of :peo
pie seemed determined tO cow
tinue in the movement until the
highway of t fie couotry are all
III goodeondit ion '
As inla former occasion - the
ladies prepareddinnet and 'an
- hour was Spent at noon in social
'enjoyment and feasting 1
Srveral farniers who live on
- the road have agreed to continue
the work at theirlpwti 'expense
' until the road is complete --'
The following ines tirins
in Viau: were repre4ented:
J T Bilvis 41 S(0'Iohnsoit
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:carittle Co Turner
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I'd A Ilen Mayee Bro Tate
it Brockman andVlan Lbr Oo
Couldn't Stay Away From
Vian
S enlem4 0 :'who loft Isere
ezaotte threo thonhs agn UMW
serving throe Nears as cazhier
I he 'ell izn' I1iik is oxpecteci
hack shortly to take tho
he has so ably tilled it 'the past
Ooieman's love for Vian
a(1 his many friend-s bere were
no stintag tit atitW him tosttly
away longer and the people here
bejust as glad' to have him'
back with them again as Mr
Cto!entan WV4 - 0111Y ono of
V ia 119S - most (a1)491f bus: IIPSS
1-1 en Ina toik to active part in
puhli" ontorprise mut chur0)
work of the town
Two houses and lots in Sani
saw forsale-at a harga in—W
S Mot ire: '
Our genial restaurant in J
C itnkle has moved his place
of busini-ts Irma the Bryan and
Lane building on Front strseet
so the limiter building opposite
the Citizens irink :
The old restaurant'building
Front mixt-et is being torn away
the new brick- to take !its
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place will soon be tinder colt-
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Nandlimen Sold All the
- Public Building Bond
I R Nakd imen who purchas!
ed $1750000 worth ofstate pub
building bond two yearh'
ago' announces the sale of $250-
000 -wenn 'itf bonds to the First
National: Bank of Chickasha
which practically completes the
sale hv bun of the entire' 'sane
With this sale it ia'said' the
state now has' received' ' more
than 11100000 in aCerued intereiA
on th13 bonds shlwing that the
Sale of the building bonds not
only pliced the state in position
Li) complete Se'verat pu blic
in'gs but nisi has proven to
a large revenue Protincei --!'
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Of the original purchase' -76 f
$1750000 lactuding seVenteen'
different series Mr Nakdimeit
has succeeded in iel i ij all Mt
the exception of a sniall portion
ui rthree serie1 and every: sale
ivas loan - Oklahotha hank '
Mr Nakdimen- who for t
resided at Sallisaw but now
makes his headquarters
Smith Ark owns a large num-
ber of hanks in the east side or
the state and in the sale of the
bonds W Welt he Ourchits'eortI'-
yersogehe has :not silicied
sales :ontaide' the stale The
bonds are esitecially attractive
t) Oklahoma bankers 1:111 accoinits
of the fact that-list an set of the
legislature- the qapital stock of
any hank in-the state is exempt
from taxalion to the 2E1 cut of
ttie ambint 6t State building
botuts it has purchased
- mid Mrs William Thomp-
son gave their annual entertain
twist with an oin-rolks dinner 1
Wednesdays and-many were the
compliments passed their
ability as royal entertainers
Betweetttifty and seVenty-tive
the olo settsersbr Atian and vi-
cinity were present Mr Bos
well aged 84 has the distinction
fir tieing the oldest Mali present
s and Mrs Bruce aged 87 the old
est lady
Several puople from Tian and
vicinity'attended the picnic at
Blavkgunt Thursday :
Our g-enial iymen Purge
Gragg was 'there' at tIi road
worliing with pielleS7 of ice ater
County Attornev rd C
Mann was on the rold with the
Vlan and Tarnaha boys Thurs
day Yon oan wiways "&pend
on "Mack" fur any that
will help Mtn '
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We are agents for Eastman Kodaks
Films and Supplies We develop
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the largest stock of Drugs and Sundries
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things you can't get at eome We pre-
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lignids in large bottles
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Moore, R. H. Sequoyah County Democrat (Vian, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1913, newspaper, July 25, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1783892/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.