Sequoyah County Democrat (Sallisaw, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919 Page: 1 of 12
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THE CITY 1 SCHOOLS WILL OPEN C'i MONDAY SEPTEMBER 8TH
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aohAriton amony EIlicaw ku-laeae
men Tha Chamber el Cammetea baa
hii tha asthucatie ucrt af tha
fkrmara to thia eeuaty and aeiau tha
river They realise the Importance of
brtoftot their crop U Sallliaw the
boat - ootnpetitive cotton market to
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Tueodiy September but by John Car-
pill from Eandtown bottom McDon-
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cotton aloo at twelve oonto pop pound
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cotton to tha lint 8 -penta f ' a
thpn the firat bate bought to fort
Smith teat week ‘ A premium of f 15
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McDonald and Matthews
Merchants National Eask
Citlsena National Eank
E-UIsaw Hank ami Trust Co
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vorce eases that ware filed this week
to six cases the Wife is the plaintiff
and to njmottj-veiqrcie they ask tot
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band Noah Seriv-
lah sues for di-
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MtL' ‘'ryari' Stable buainesa
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bet cnditions dxranded such ac-
tion cto our part Wa have endeav-
brad ahraya to erht our buainesa
la an aat atn'kt forward man-
ner a-J upon n Uelneaa like basis
bcUoly thafthsi policy always
whter M the tosidta attained have
proven our bC f to be correct
I while caw i hi future with
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SJhtoaw taS-to s y bfAoohb
cut CrCtor tuti am pLzaod to place
myself at the service of tty fttendo
to whatever cruelty I can beat
serve I wCl canttouc the making
ef tend and fcly teens and can of-
fer you tha tamo prompt and ef-
ficient service aa rendered to the
past AH unfinished basinets which
you may have with the firm of
Lake aad Weems will bo given my
personal attention
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D P DELANEY Pperident H EARLS MCDONALD Cashier
TSOS J DELANEY Aaat Caahier ’
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If a person offered you fire tornado or life insurance
payable to you or your family without coat to you would '
you accept it?
This insurance is offered to you by us and wo pay the
expense end assure you it to no small item it cost ua this
year Six Hundred One Dollars and Fifty Five Cents
Aside from this fact making it impossible for you to
lose and making it possible for yon to get your money at
once nnd in whole should misfortune overtake uoand mis-
fortune is the only thing that could affect us and thia is a
condition that cannot bo helped or hindered by nay one and
n condition that could occur we are to position to do more
for you than any other bank in the county
Without violating the banking law we ean loan TWO 1
-HUNDRED DOLLARS more to any one Individual than -can
any other bank to thta county' We can reach Real '
Estate money in lesa time - s
Except for the time the boys were in toe army our
' force has remained identical from the time we came tote
this bank aside from the additions necessary to taka care '
of toe increased business '
' For the past tow years money has been easy to make
hut we do not believe the people have taken sufficient care ’
of it in other words they havs not saved as they should J
have done The bad of those times are coming and you -will
find that It will again become harder to aave it and
you should lay askte some now and the place to lay it'
aside is eat to which yon KNOW YOU CAN’T LOSE THE
GUARANTEE OF DEPQ8ITS WILL PROTECT YOU AS
NOTHING ELSE CAN - Respectfully
D P DELANEY President
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Will N Framcis Vice-President
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J FERRY WHEELER C3A& Q CHEERY C E RIGGS KXCEE£
K T F HARMON D P DELANEY WILL N I3AHC3L'
COUNTY CAMPAIGN FOR 1 -
i -N salvation army fund
' The campaign to raise 85000 for the
Solvation Army fund in this county
will begin on September 29th and con-
ttoi'nntil the amount allotted to this
County is raised The local cemmittee
to charge of the campaign eonelata of
Alex S Foreman chairman Judge W
A Carlile vice-chairman and h C
Moore treasurer
Tha Salvation Army did a splendid
work among the soldiers of every na-
tion involved to the great war aad is
deserving of the support of every cit-
Isoq of this nation for the wotk It did
to help our own boys to the battle
tone of France (
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Mrs Chas J Piper (Miss
Louise Woll a recent bride is in Sal-
lisaw this week visiting her parents
Mr and Mrs J C Woil on Main St
r SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY ’
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The city ttoools will open Monday
September 8th' On account of not re-
ceiving toe new text hooka adopted by
the state board for uee to the aehaoia
during tha present scholastic year it
waa thought best to postpone the open-'
tog but as the delivery of the books
will be delayed and aa it 1s uncertain
lust when they will be distributed the '
3nrd of education has decided to open
'yi school on time and use tlbe old
books until the new ones strive -
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Kelly Springfield tires will stop
year troubles for n year Mays aad
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sons HAVE TIE ID2A THAT HEADY-TO-VEAR CLOTIHHG IS TOO HIGH TO DUY VE ARE SHOWING MER-
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Johnson, C. B. Sequoyah County Democrat (Sallisaw, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919, newspaper, September 5, 1919; Sallisaw, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1842410/m1/1/?q=July+5%2C+1922: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.