Sequoyah County Democrat (Sallisaw, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919 Page: 5 of 12
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r:iUOYT COUNTY DEMOCRAT
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER TO I"')
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AND criCX DELIVERY WJT3 TEE SMALLEST POSSIBLE EXPENSE
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-FUL CEEVAiEr GIVING YEAEi OF FAjTKFUL SERVICE- WE CAN
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DEATHS
GREENWOOD
The Infant chid of Mr and Mra W
F Greenwood died August 18th and
waa burled the following day in the
Buffington cemetery Rev O N Har-
rington conducted the services
" COERELL
Thomaa Correll ae 64 died at hia
home In McXey After an illness of sev-
oral wet!s The remaina were interred
in Buffington cemetery' Funeral aer
vice were csnjucted by Rev Dunn
V’ DIVELELIS3 -' i ' :
Mro Ellubcth Divelbllu age 48
wife of Geo Divelbliss died at the
home of her daughter in Lyon Okla
of heart failure August 19th The re-
mains were shipped to this city and
interred in Buffington cemetery Aug
20th Rev Martin of the Methodist
church conducted the funeral services
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' The infant son- of Mr and Mrs
J W Etriplin of Akins died August
24th The remains were interred in
Akins cemetery August 24th ' ' ’ -
SUITS FILED IN DISTRICT COURT
Lillie Scrivener vs Noah Scrivener
divorce alimony and custody of child
Luey Neal va William Neal Divorce
and alimony
- Mable Jeremiah vs Jessie J Jere-
miah Divorce alimony attorney fee
and eflst
J M Steele vs Ed Phillips Appeal
C M Gay vs T G Porter Posses-
sion of personal property and damages
Ines Lynch ys W E Lynch Divorce
and alimony
Henry ‘ J Matthews" successor " to
tequoyah Mercantile Co vs Elisa Chu-
culati Suit for money due on open
account for merchandise
’ Louis J Cook vs Georgia Cook Di-
vorce Irene Watts vs Earnest Watts Di-
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In every home where there are child-
ren : there ' should be a bottle of
WHITE’S CREAM VERMIFUGE It
destroys worms and acts as a tonic in
the debilltater system For sale by
Ivey’s Drug Store ’
YOUNG COUPLE err ’
MARRIAGE LTCL J
A B Moore age 17 of C j
and Miss Alice Faulkner gjrJi tT'
this city were issued marrit J
last week by the court clerk ’ XzzJ
Moore is the son of Mrs SaRle IT ) '
Of Marble City and his bride is f V
daughter of Mr and Mrs C
Faulkner who live near Sallisaw 1
young couple had the consent pf C-:
parents v
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H MeCune of DalUa Tz Y'v
is spending this week with her sLl
Mra V W Hudson ’
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The Finest Velvet FhAJi IT i
Serge Men’s and Young Mcnlf LTj
in Sallisaw see them sad he ooaviscJ
Sequoyah Mere Co
Mra Lilliian Ivey has accepted Ae -position
of saleslady with SeqncyJY '
Mercantile Company and invites Lf
friends to call and see her
‘ BSly ITcEoiiald the' ydung aenbf
t'iiy tad Era J E McDonald has a
'f tarioua attack of fever pad hia eon-
' dition shows m Improvements
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Tom Delaney was a Fort Smith bus-
iness visitor this week
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‘ Lieut Raymond Fry and Mias Hath
eriie were Fort -Smith visitors yeater-
day s - -
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- Latest Styles Nevelty Eioee Just
arrived ' gqneyah Merc Ca'-T
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Mr and Ure Walter Ashbrook spent htg and evening at the usual hours at'
Labor Day hi Fort Smith and while First Presbyterian church Yew-are
there they' visited' the Gentry Bros cordially invited to attend Rev J S
All members of the Carnle Welch
poet ere requested to be at the court
house Monday evening at 8 e’dodt
The Poet Adjutant haa received the
charter far the Pest and other mat-
ters ef impedance are te be locked
after This wen be the find meeting
ef the Peat since its erganisetlrv Is
sure ead cams FANNIN KRLLiM
Poet Cemmeadcr '
n II ’ ' ' I '"him:' ' '
Segge end sCk dmoee for rH at
Eerttyeh Mere Co 1 V
WHITLOCK - -
June Whitlock 3 year old daughter
of Mr and Mra R D Whitlock died
of dyptherla at the home of her par-
ents at Ft Smith Ark and was buried
in the Forrest Park cemetery Monday
q June was the grand-daughter of Mr
and Mrs W Whitlock of Sallisaw
and was taken ill while visiting her
grand-parents here
She was a bright attractive child
and - her death was - a - shock to the
many friends of the family here
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- LICENSED TO WED
Edwards Points age 25 and Miss
Bessie Cochran age 18 Both of Vian
Bert Brown -age 21 and Marge ret
Gladney age 20 (colored) both of Vian
A B Moore age 17 and Miss Alice
Faulkner age 15 Both of Marble City
Beuford Phillips age 21 and Miss
Maggie Littlejohn age 18 Both of
Salliaaw -
Will Aabill age 27 and Mrs Mary
Eubanks age 80 Both of Obi
Dewey Phillips age 21 and Miss
Grade Payne' age 15 Both of Sail!-
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Georgette Waists sad Geusts tha
Seasota'Jatest oraatioaa m display at
Mere Ce ' -
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GOLDEN GATE i-LOOLl
A HiK Patent Flour That I
Cives Perfect Satisfaction
Every Sadr Guaranteed cr Money Refund: J
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Now is the time to sow that winter --
pasture We have the Seed Rye rape
and all other seed for pasture purposes
-Our stcck cf Grcceries is kept up to tio
Hijkeet Standard and enr prices ere a
low as is consistent with quality
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FRANK GRAHAM
: Chcctiw' Ctrtt Qiczis::r
- There has been but one ' real change in wagon construction that is the standardization
of track in other words the automobile track
It doesn’t pay to joke with yourself This track is not coming but is here
We keep abreast with things of certainty and this is as certain as the day and night
1 -yours v" v—
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The Store With the Stock the Quality and the Price
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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/m1/5/?q=July+5%2C+1922&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.