The Muldrow Press (Muldrow, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL XVII MULDROW OKLAHOMA FRIDAY AUG 21 1914 NO 20
LATEST WAR EVENTS
London Aug 2I—The Germans have
at last occupied Brussels but in Alsace
they seem to be making no advance The
latest report is that the French have re-
captured Muelhausen and it still seems
true that after eighteen days of fighting
there are no Germans on French soil
The official announcement of the Ger-
man victory at Brussels did not mention
the casualties on either side but it is said
both armies lost thousands of men killed
and wounded
On Germany's eastern frontier there
has been considerable outpost fighting
which would indicate that the Russians
are completing their work on consentra-
tion There has been no serious collisions
in this region as yet however Austria
is too much engaged with Russia and
with the need of helping Germany' to
make much progress in her campaign
against Servia
No news whatever has ban received
of any naval movements either in the
North Sea or the Mediterranean
The death of Pope Pius will be made
the occasion for another effort to bring
about peace It is stated that when the
conclave meets in Rome to elect a new
pope it will send an appeal to the warring
nations for peace and will ask the United
States to aid in bringing about tranquality
According to the few items of news to
come in from Berlin something like
normal conditions prevail in the German
capital The price of food is declining
and now the troop movements have been
been completen a resumption of general
work on railways is begnning
Confirmation has been received of the
report that Emperor Williatn has ordered
resistance to any effort that Japan may
make to seize Kiao Chow
Dr T W Collins was in Sallisaw Mon-
day transacting business
Mrs M L Butler P nd two daughters
Mrs Ralph Ellison and Miss Elizabeth
Butler of Okmulgee arrived yesterday
on a visit to relatives in and near Mul-
drow Mrs J H Drake and children of Nash-
ville lenn who had been visiting here
with E A Miller and family the past
month went to Wagoner last evening to
visit a few days with Dr S R Bates and
wife before returning home
Muldrow Received First Bale of
Cotton
The first bale of cotton to the Muldrow
market was delivered yesterday by C C
Brown who lives near Paw Paw and was
purchased by John W Coker buyer for
the W G Cauthron gin at 125 The
load weighted 1765 pounds net and
brought the sum of 5735 A premium of
$3725 was contributed by the citizens and
business men of this city They are:
Oklahoma Gin Co $250
W M Brown 250
Bank of Sequoyah 250
Duke Wiltshire 100
W D Blackard 250
Magruder Hdw Co 250
P A Warts Justice 100
Wonderland Theatre 100
W M Rackard 100
H L Wilson 100
W B Smith 50
Weaver Livery Co 100
J V Blackard 50
Prank Gibson 51
El
D $250
250
11 250
100
250
r3o 250
ice 100
atre 100
100
100
50
100
50
50
NO 20
Hicks & Collins 100
W H Breedlove 25
T B Swearingen 25
B G Strickland 50
B F Jackson 25
Bill Mckinney Dinner
A Wiltshire 25
Jesse Tidwell 100
W M Mabray 100
J T Blalack 50
M Levy 100
T J Toler 100
C F Gowdy 25
G G Walton 100
M B Blackard 50
M M Daily 50
C B Bruton 100
Planters Gin Co 250
W O Cathron 250
First National Bakn 100
Oliver Mathews 100
- Total premium $3725
Fire lightening and tornado insurance
written in the best Old Line Companies
Money to loan on farm land at low rate
of interest See W M Blackard
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WOULD you consider a bank sound
that was proven to lend its funds
with out ample security? Why not apply
the same rule to the conduct of your
affairs? Are you wise to give no heed to
the question of Security when you part
with your money at the bank window?
The depositors of this bank
are secured beyond possibility
of loss by provisions of law
BANK OF SEQUOYAH
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The Muldrow Press (Muldrow, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1914, newspaper, August 21, 1914; Muldrow, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2082867/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.