Sequoyah County Democrat (Sallisaw, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919 Page: 6 of 12
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7S9AT SEPTEMBER 5TH 1011
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Sequoyah County Democrat
! Published weekly at Sallisaw Oklahoma - v
' C B JOHNSON Editor and Publisher
r CHAS 0 FRYE Associate Editor :
Catered at the postoffice at Vian Sequoyah County Okla under the Act of
: March 2nd 1807 as second class matter
Catsnd as second class matter August 21st 1014 at the postoffice at Salll-
saw Okla under the Act of Hatch Srd 1807
Sabaeription Prleai One Tear
Att in&eprit&rnt Umorrstfc Pspn
This paper reserves the right to reject any advertising which in the
opinion of the publishers is against the best interest of the public or the
sty State or National Government
NO RING IN HIS NOSE
‘ Scott Ferris in his announcement for
instate proclaimed himself a firm sup-
porter of Wilsonian principles Senator
Core ciczcd upon tills point with avid-
gy and had much to say in the col-
warns of newspapers about men who
went around with rings in their noses
Katurhlly Gore’s criticisms appealed to
oarping critics of Jthe president which
includes democrats f' little faith and
Republicans of much hope ’
Of course Ferris has been a strong
administration man dhrlng his tenure
Is the lower house and it is much to
his credit that he has been loyal to his
party during the trying times of its
existence but his recqrd proves con-
cisely that his support has not been
s t the stone-blind variety
‘Do voters doubt that ' statement
Thai read further ‘ -'
"Ferris’ aid in securing the repeal of
Abe daylight savings law merited and
gained a strong letter of thanks from
T C Atkinson Washington represen-
tative of the National Grange a farm-
ers’ organization fifty years old and
with more than a million producing
members v
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"Ferris introduced a bill for the re-
on the first day of the present
engross and his tireless work forjts
passage including many appearances
lefore the committee and speeches on
3w floor effectively contributed to
the result As chairman of the demo-
aratie congressional committee and his
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BARTON
- Real Estate '
T Farm and Gity Loans
Post Office Box 625 Sallisaw Okla
Office: Room 6 over Merchants National Bank
'V- ' Phone 65 - -
Have some good farms for sale and can
show buyers any size and kind of’ farm call
and get a list of what we have to offer
If you want to sell give me a trial will
give you a square deal and good service
Can give best terms'and quick service on
farm or city loans push and prompt service is
our motto ' : : y f
- -YOU GET ALL YOU BORROW
- Fair dealing is our' motto in all transactions
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fLMj Six Heaths Tl Csnta
intimacy and popularity with cob-
leagues has caused him-to be termed
‘Oklahoma’s Congressman Efficient’
Every member of Oklahoma’s present
delegation aided in the repeal Sen-
ator Gore was in Oklahoma looking
after his political fences and did not
vote” — McAlester News-Capital
ready for traffic by the time cotw
season opens In full force W A V-
thews was unanimously elected Chair-
man of the Entertainment Committis
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN for the enteratinment of the spe&!
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING d8leFt who will visit Sallisaw tli
: month to investigate our claims for
"The regular monthly meeting of the S® lon of Dwight Mission ool
Chamber of Commerce that live ener-' s
’ - New York and is to visit every eraar
gehc and progressive organization ot eag oklahoma applyiug for ttS
Sallisaw business and professional aftd do herself:
proud and endeavor to entertain tits
professional
men was held last Monday night’ at
the District Court room Much rou-
tine Business was transacted and dis-
posed of The regular monthly meet-
ing date was ctonged from-th firrt atUm Secretary’ of the Chamber
Monday of each month to the second vl
Monday in order that the date would
not conflict with other monthly meet-
ings’ ' R W Armstrong was elected as a
member of the Executive Committee
to succeed M F Lake who is to re-
move shortly to Pawhuska The Road
committee made a splendid report of
the progress ' being made in opening
the mew Sadie road Jnto Blaine bot-
toms and as regards repaird on the
Mud Ford crossing Work is being
rapidly pushed and both roads will be
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jiieMaDle ‘
The Kind That Always Gives Satisfaction and Means
a SaMsJied iGtibiiom©?
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We have a car cf fre:!! ci!!:d S & Prca the red in!l crrlve fa a f:y d-ya
For winter pxtero m bve Rye Sed cd Tcrf OaU E::l d the fc::t Q-i!:l7
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We Make City Deliveries Each Forenoon
Our New Fall
Stocks
Are now arriving
Interesting new pat-
eras in Jewelry - -Ivory
Silverware A
China- -I-
Be sure to see our
line of toys this fall
GORDON’S
GIFT SHOP !
distinguished visitors in a most fitting
manner
Ray 0 Weems presented his resig-
of Commerce because of his entfAncE
into the Merchants National Bank on
September 1st as Assistant Cashier
succeeding J H Baker who recently
moved to Canadian Oklahoma Tbiei
resignation was accepted and Harry-D1
Pitchford of this city was hamed to
succeed him Mr Pitchford assumes
office at once T ’t
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mbs jim McDonald t I
ENTERTAINS 5M
Mrs Jim McDonald entertalnei C
800 club at her home on East
adha gvenus Wednesday lafte
This was the first meeting of the c!
since early spring having been Abs
doned during the summer months
account of the extreme hot westiher
Mrs E-M Pointer was awardsd tix
beautiful linen handkerchiefs for bask-
ing the highest score and the guest
prize went to Mrs Harry Weaver
which wag a unique piece of pottery
A delicious salad course wss servejj
Those present were Mesdames D P-
Delaney W H Browne Alex Fotor
man Dean Shannon! C R Burns E-
M Frye J W Breedlove C 0 Ftye
L Gordon E M Pointer Harry Weak-
er V W Hurson M McCune of )al
las Tex Gus Warahauer F Wyhh
ren and H C Winters
NOTICB TO INCH RASE APTROPRIA'IIOiH
STATE OP OKLAHOMA -COUNTY
OP SEQUOYAH— 88 -
In ponumne to Chptr !2 Section R'
of Station Law HIT and In compliant to1
the following resolutions to-wlt i '
Motion bs Humphrey and duly aaeoaded
by Wells that the estimate for Construction
1 of Bridg No 2 (Vlan Creek) ho raised from
' 1600000 to 1710000 and that tha County! Clerk'
!and County Judiro la heraby authorised end
directed to publish aald rala as required by
law -"V' : i f ’'l
-Dated at Sallisaw this 28th day of August
ISIS
- coUny excise board
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ATTEST l ' County Judge-Chairman
own roa meamxo rrrrnoM to -
y SILL SEAL RSTATR RT GUARDIAN
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itati or Oklahoma'
- 6quoyah Counts-
‘ ‘ IN COUNT COURT - ‘
In th matter of tfco guardianship ( WUHoa
Horae (Pot a minor ' v- tf-
wow onthl'!nd dxy of Scptantor ttlf
Some O M Ooppni gurdln of tto
Halo o t tto ahova aamad ward havIngfIM
herein hit petition for the Sal of th reel
atato of said ward for tto rwaont In mid
I petition stated V ‘i1 :
I It Is Ordered That said pedtio h aod
hanbs la art for hsariu a the 1st dap-of
Oetobor A D ltl at two o'clock P Ml
at which tlma th nrxt of kin aad all psraost
Intarratrd In tha eatatr of said ward art To-
qulrad to appear and ahow casas If asjr thpr
have whs an order ahosld not ha fronted for
tho anlo of so mnch of th real tatatt Of aald
ward aa la haeowars for tha raaaona In said
portion atatad It la Farther Ordarsd That
sops of thta order b puhHihsd for four
suceoastve waaha n the Sequoyah Counts Dem-
Ibtist of Salliaaw Oklahoma
w' A CARULK
- Counts Judcq
I Cf4ad this 2nd day of Srptambar ltll
f’j” j:’ m-'-'-m a V-
wencs or ArrucAfioM for tax deed
To th Ownar ownaia Usant or-taaanta of
thp foDowtns daachlbad F 'j EaUta Is th
Stnt of OklhomaISqud ‘C J r
' f HW SX Station’ ahlprll : -
'-North Rana'2l ’ ’x' T '
" Yoo and aeh of sad -notlflad thM
tha amderalsaad ia ta lidar‘ pf Tss -Bala
Artiftcats No 4n touad m ttwth das
of Norembar ISIS - on -tha ahova daacribad
property and unleaa radamptlonlw mad from
mid aal within alxts day aftr mrvle of this
notice a taS deed will h demanded n4 will
be issued at' prodded hs law v
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S-iy ' Holder of Certificate
’ ' - NOTICE : ’ '
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA To c '
tE M Twibelt 0 No 221
' r NrAloe le faarehy given that A : W Dodson
piatntlff has filed spit in th District court
of Huoah County-Oklahoma agalnat yott
E Twiball as’ defendant No U21 to oh
loreu the apeolflc Verfoemanca W contract
fe aeit th following deeerihed land located
hr Sequoyah County ’ Oklahoma to-witi
-NW SW and 8)V NW and NE EW-’N-
kw of Section'll Township l2 North
'Rang 28 East ' - - r'-
kndto quiet tltletoeahMand : and on lee you
answer eaid cause on or before October lfth
Ut9 Judgment will to taken aa prayed for
Dated this th lod day of Septambar 1618
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: JOE E THORNTON
y ' Court Clark - of Sequoyah
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J H JARMAN Attorney - yV‘T'' Hd
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NOTICE OP lALI OP REAL' ESTATE RT
ouardian y
In Thu Coonty Court In And For Th Couatf
i-Ci AequayaN 8tat Of Oklahoma
In'tb auattar of tha Guardianship of Lillian
Conne naa Mutllna' Elmar MuHiaa potty
kulltifir and Viola MoWn Minor &
tiary M Boetalrv : Guardian
Ac-: : -No’ its
r tltloe' Is haraby given In purouaneaof an
ordar of the CounJy Court ln and for tha
County of Sequoyah 8tato of Oklahoma made
on the 2nd day of Saptamtof A D mt th
undatalgnad Mary- M' Boataln guardian 'of
tba parsons and Oatatu of Xilllan Conner nee
Muttloa - Elmer Mullins Dolly Mullins 'and
Viola Mdlllha- inlnora' wlll on Saturday- tha
10th day- of ' 8sptamhar A D 1818 at thai
hour of ton o’clock afore noau oy' within six
months thereafter at tho County Court rooms
in (he Town of Salliaaw I the County of So-
quouah jOUahoma aalt at private aal to th
lUtoh and tost bidder for cash aubjact to
rauttion by the County Court all th right
tlUklntret or tqulty of said minor In and
to The MtOwlag' described real aetata situated
IT0wvCInty of Sequoyah State of Oklahoma
toorithws ' lfiy '
v All their Inherited tntereet aetata or
claim In and to the Northwat Quarter
of th Southeast Quarter of Section
Twentjnona (21)- Township Thirteen’
113) North and Bangs Twenty-flv
j (26) EaetVN1 V -y ‘ v - :'t
Said real astae will be sold on the following
terms and conditions to-wlt: Cash In hand
On confirmation of aald cale by tha County
Court of Sequoyah ' Oklahoma - :- ' -
JB Id for tha purchase thereof must to In
Cvurt o delivered to the undersigned guard-
Jen at the law offices of Frye A Frye at Sal-
lisaw Oklahoma Said bids' must to accom-
panied by a certified check for at least tan
par cent of tha amount bid 1 11 -
Dated this tha rd day of September A D
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vttitiR the gift at tito pqto (
ttata arar satsred tha 114 wUh aaars
laltortttg frospaets' dt sueaass
tsott Finis wba raoeaCJr saaoaaaai
tu 1 saadMasp
br tta - Dsmoeratte
tbs UaRad ' States
C3pta at the Asgust 1110 primarr
it Cs saorss at talarams aad latter
Vr V tzve tri raoatvad bp friend
T) t laokj Ctar li afTalra la
'CLlsi Cltp are ' talr fedlettioR
si tie inttti ft pa Tatars 9t Ca
C-U ls tia ftrat tt?a that
Mr-lorki teat has beau s EUt-wCJ
s£lata daring’ hU gbtoait Tpaars
te CcXra ha has davotod UsaaiZ
a vhstsaried!p to the is treats at
tLa State at large that be tater haste
large a stata-wida aequatataaceaad
aa great s isrsonaTfoIIewing aa asp
mb wba am bald pubUe oZct ts
Oktahaa£fr ’-rT
Farria apaat his haphaod aa a tent
te Klnaaori He osais tq Oklahoma
hi Ua at ths Lawton apaalag and
p-ad a toot with the hundreds at
i oCAr ptaoaars wba an to tba paoag
’ state at that than glad or a home-
1 stand aad later began the practice of
law-
I Whan ha was tweatp-tenr pearl aid
be wan elected a State representative
team Oamaaoha couatp aad Barvad
one term la that affloa For'paars:
after halag elected to tha Lagislatora
be haaaata a anadldata for ’Ceagraaa
from tha than Fifth district aad After
a convention light which remains va-
paraUad In Oklahoma hiatorp-won the
nomination and subsequantlp tha alee
tlon ! - :
gtnea 1101 Farris has been returned
to Congreaa six times' Hla strength
developed so rapidly after bis first
election that there never has been sap
serious apposition to his nomination
In tha dUtrlot ' During thirteen pears
of- ml’rlag Work at Washington
Ferris has held maap af the moat im-
portant committee assignments la ths
lower home aad has risen to be one
traoeca ti tf wtc! VzZ:
8 tha praaidc: t
ltrf Fsrrte was tnc’sl in the
agaot of Prte’i a VTca’s CL!r
kMimitni': Far five pers ta r i
esaizun of tha -karwtete' r' t:
Icrla aaaualttoa of tte ta te L-p
rsteRtatim la nit U wu
tertr-i of tha Csaaarta
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WMpt tite was prefix ter’h
Kct btartets Z the armai Inrf 'i c
tha Vaiui CsAtoa aa everp I21v y
had tor Itoporpoae tw nick d:!- xZ
oaf CxmaR recorl f
clear aad m Amarloaa a Cat' C Cs
President hunaeif y'?i r
Hla reMrd'in the past to tha t
ari dance that hlg future aoursa wl La :
guided eatirelp bp tha Jeffers ‘ i
Ideals of desMCra pv for tho bct Ui :t
tarssts of tho Whole paapla ui ut
for nap favored few '
Farris Is mat a rich maa Ka at
apand a grate no atoaap '
the nomination for the United i
Senate but ha does ralp npaa
hctlvo aasMaaea af the thousands
frieadi-who have se lopallp stood hr
hka In ths past to aid him la mnw
this campaign
While tha important problems of ro-
oona traction remain unsettled before
Congreaa Farris will remote at
post In Waahlngtoa Once tha oriete
la aver ha wEl return to Oklahoasaj
and thraw avarp ounoa of hla grsal
easrgr into a -oampalgn tho Mtoooiei
of wblcb wtth the aaslatsnoa of thq
mm and woman who hare pladag
him their support will mesa his I
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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/m1/6/?q=July+5%2C+1922: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.