The County Democrat (Tecumseh, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1928 Page: 3 of 6
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J C Wells was up from his farm
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R D Macomb was over from
Earlsboro Tuesday on business
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Walter Philip of Seminole was in
the City Monday on business
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Miss Fannie Sue Su liven spent this
week visiting friends in Oklahoma
City
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Miss Georgia Frances Neel was the
guest of her parents this week from
Guthrie
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Mrs Lon Boyd spent Monday in
Konawa visiting her sister Mrs Wm
Barniand
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Miss Mary Joe Hanon returned to
Columbia Mo this week where she is
attending school
Allege S F Baily the Attorney
from Maud was in the City on court
business this week
John Conatsar the wide-awake
merchant from Romulus was in the
City on business monday
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Mr and Mrs Chas Crane of Chand-
ler were the guests of Mr and Mrs
J D William the past week
Mrs a G Young of Shamrock
spent this week visiting her parents
Mr and Mrs A IC lcenady
Miss Abbie Lewis who has been
confined to her home on account of
illness is reported to be improving
Mrs Charles Griffith who was the
guest of her parents for the holidays
returned to her home Monday in
Cushing
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Miss Rebecca Shannon came down
from Nevada Mo to spend the holi-
days with her parents Mr and Mrs
Shannon
Miss Banner Nesbitt after a weeks
visit at home with her parents Dr
and Mrs B F Nisbitt returned to
Chickasha Monday
Lawrence Kessinger one of Potts-
watomie County's substantial and
successful farmers was in the City
Monday on Business
Mrs Ed Ward and Mrs Annal Bill
cf Stiglar who were the guests for
several days with relatives in this
City returned home this week
Mr and Mrs Willis Ambler visit-
ed relatives in Texas the past week
Miss Berdie Olive visited friends
in Oklahoma City the past week
Miss Susan Margaret and Eudora
Estel Dickson who came home to
spend the holidays returned to Guth-
rie and Harleyville where they each
hold important places in the schools
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Jap Boyd after a week full of good
time spent with his parents Mr and
Mrs H J Boyd and a big bunch of
friends returned this week to Los
Veges N M where he is in school
Miss Marion Rosebush who has
been spending the holidays with her
parents on West Park Street return-
ed to Los Vegas N M where she is
teaching in the State School
Mr and Mrs Roy Klapp are re-
ceiving congraualtions over the ar-
rival of a fine 8 pound boy at their
home As far as we know the New
Year baby has been named James
Roy
Hon Clarence Ayers County Com-
missioner from the 3rd district was
in the city Monday on business for
the County Mr Agers says he doesn't
know just how the cold weather will
be on the prospective candidates for 't
office but he hopes it will knock the
Bool Weevil out and Pottawatomie 1
County will have a good cotton year
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SURPRISED HER FRIENDS
Miss Pauline Roberts while visiting
in Ardmore the past week surprised i
her friends by getting married to Mr 1
Earl McGlasson December Zath
The young couple will visit for two
weeks in Ada and return to Oklahoma
City where they will make their hung
The bride will be remembered by a
host of friends as the popular clprk I
in Klapp's drug store who will wish
the young couple a happy and pros-
perous journey through life together
WHAT PAT THINKS
Pat Malone the road builder for
the county says that 1928 weather
is not so good for road building but
he thinks what is lost in road work
will be made up in freezing the Hod
Weevil off we agree with you Pat
that darned bug can't do much dam-
age if he is mouthless
OUTLOOK FOR OIL GOOD
F M Kirk was up from his farm
south of town Tuesday it is under-
stood Mr Kirk is to have an oil well
dug on his farm which is to be start-
ed within the next few days this is
not only good news for Mr Kirk but
for Tecumseh and the entire commun-
ity at large
O M Dooke made a business trip
to Norman Monday
Mr A C Neel made a business
:lip to Norman this week
F T Lord of Oklahoma City Was
a business visitor in Tecumseh Wed
Itsday
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Will Ducker and sister Elizabeth
returned to school at Norman this
week
Miss Dorothy Green whist) has been
the guest of her parents for th'e past
two weeks returned to New Mexicg
Wednesday
The Sorosis Club will meet next
Wednesday with Mrs O O Russell
at her home on E Locust Streets
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Mr and Mrs Lon Boyd 'spent Sun-
clay in Konowa the guests of Mr
alid Mrs Bill pourland They were
accompenied home by their son Lon
Jr who had - m "pending the week
there
Mrs Martin Diester was hostess to
the La Gaite club at her home on
W Washington Friday afternoon
The time was spent in conversation
and eedlework Delicious refresh-
ments were served to Mesdames Beal
Rowlette George Longst—reth Lewis
Carson Maicus Penny Louise Gil
strap Chas Gilmore Carl Boyd
RUGGLES-WERREL WEDDING
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A wedding that will be of interest
in Tecumseh was that of Miss Winont'
Werrel of Depew and Mr Atwood
Puggles of this city Sunday after-
noon at the Christain parsonage in
Shawnee Rev Merrill officiating
Miss Werrel is the attractive daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs J B Werrel of
Depew and a sister of Mrs Newton
Bell of Tecumseh Mr Ruggles is the
on of Mr and Mrs Guy Ruggles of
Tecumseh and is associated with his
father in the hardware business at
Konowa Both Mr and Mrs Ruggles
are graduates of the Tecumseh High
School The young couple left imme-
diately after the ceremony for Kono-
wa where they will reside Mr
Ruggles having a home already fur
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"THE OTHER WOMAN"
Dear Miss
I am a young wife with two small
children I stay at home and do
everything I can do keep my hug-
band's love but still he runs around
with another woman I've coaxed
and pleaded with him to give her up
and be always promises that he will
But he doesn't! I love him and he
says he loves me but I can't go On
in this manner It's too humiliating:
Neither am I willing to g ive him up
Isn't there some way in which I can
cure him of his philandering ways?
My friends tell me that the only
way I can brake up the affair is to
show him that tv4o can nlav at the !
v vcLy aims a uun Liu Keep my nus-i yet mao e a right !tears
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band's love but still he runs around Nevertheless feeling the way you An a'
with another woman I've coaxed tio toward the man there is only one times bt
and pleadedwith him to give her up thingto do Stick to him! For while it takes
and be always :promises that he will to some people he may
seem like a pewerti
But he doesn't! I love him and hel poor prize for which 'to fight—if you :heart
says he loves me but I can't go On i love him there isn't any bi7ger re-l' Threa
in this manner It's too humiliating i ward—and i-o matter how hard the at some
Neither am I willing to g ive him up flAt may no you will consider the ' have to
Isn't there some way in which I can ctruggle well worth while if yob are 'ailing
cure him of his philandering Ways? 1 zuccessful i trade up
11y friends tell me that the only The problem of handling the other 111'11 tiul
way I can brake up the affair is to i woman has been written about and
show him that tWo can play at the
alvised upon by hundreds of people i et thoir
same game but that sort of revenge !
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strikef me as being awfully I eap 1 v indering mate in the last analysis winning
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Judging from the number of wo-
men who follow the'course of action
which your friends have outlined for
you I suppose that it mud be the
usual course for the injtired wife to
take In rare cases it may prove
successfut but I believe that the re1
Min is almost'always the same—quar-
relq separation and perhaps divorce!
'When a woman makes up her mind I i
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Mrs S P Larsh entertained the
P E 0: at her home Thursday after-
noon Mrs Jack Morgan gave an
'nteresting book report on "The
Happy- Pilgrimage" by Cora Harris 1
Mrs Larsh served dainty refresh- !
ments at the close of the afternoon
Mrs J Rowlette attended a: 1
meeting at the Delphian club at a
Seminelo Wednesday While there! I
she had the peasure of meeting the
State president of the Delphian
State president of the Delphian 1
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The Delph ian met at the home of I
Mrs Clarence Robinson Wednesday 1
afternoon an interesting lesson on
"Norse Myths and Falk Tales" was
conducted 15 Mrs Hamm Mrs Abie 1
Lewis resigned as treasurer of the i
glut) and yrs Hanon was elected to I
fill the vacancy Those present were 1 1
Mesdames J J Dorton Martin Dies- l' I
ter Leroy Cooper L V Hanon J
ished and ready for occupation I D Braly and Mrs Robison
Policy of the
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Will be to havetw6sa1es
each year the months
for these sales will be
January and August this
will be a semi-annual af-
fair with the i W M Co
Our first sale is now go-
ing on and will continue
through January with
prices greatly reduced
on our entire stock of
winter merchandise
Here are a few of the
things on sale
Suits Overcoats Wool Shirts
Underwear heavy Work Pants
Sweaters Caps Sheep lined
Coats Boys Overcoats Duck
Coats Wool Hose Mens and
Boys Bootees
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January Clearance of Broken Lots
After invetory we find many broken
lots of seasonable merchandise that
must be moved out
Ladies' and Hisses'
Winter Coats
Fur Collars and Cuffs
$3750 values $2250
3500 values 2100
2975 values 1785
2500 values 1500
1975 values 1185
1675 values 1005
1000 values 600
One Big lot ladies' Shoes Straps and Ox-
fords on table your choice—
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$100
One lot Chi Wrens Shoes sizes 8 1-2 to 1
your choice—
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A short time opportunity to save on
shoes of national reputation Don't
miss it Regular quality regular
styles now—
$8 CS
is up to the wife who k nows better
than any on (Ise her husband's' pride
Some wornen have cured their hus-
bands of their infatuation by throw-
ing them into c onstant companion-
ship with the "other woma" They in-
vite her to their homes and virtually
encourage the affair until the man
becomes so fed up with the other wo-
man's society that he is glad to cry
"quits"
With some men tears and pleas are
die worst attempt that can be made
' other men can resist anything but
!tears 1
An attitude of indifference some-
times brings a man to his senses but 1
it takes a woman of tremendous will 1
power to wear a mask over an aching
heart
Threats to leave him might serve i
in some cases and in others it may
have to influoice at all An actual
ailing up to go with mind fully i
illittl up to leave has convinced many
niJ1 that the game isn't worh-while 1
'gains completely ignoring the case
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cases and in others it may A TRULY AMERICAN PRODUCT
incluoice at all An actual The telephone can be credited with
up to go with mind fully a good deal of the revolutionizing
to leave has convinced many going on in this country today It
L the game isn't worh-while i has obliterated distance it has devel-
ompletely ignoring the case 1 oped neighborliness among farmers
unhappiness as if it never and it has been inestimable value to
has rebulted in many women 1 the farmer in facilitating his business
hack their prodigal mate told saving time
$100
1 If your husband is nothing worse
at heart than a philanderer you have
nothing much to worry about because
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sooner or later his interest in the
other woman will wane
In the meantime don't become dis-
couraged for you aren't the first—
nor are you the last—woman who has
had the other woman to battle Count-
' less wives have gone through the ex-
perience and if you remain cool and
sane—if you handle the diffiCult mat
ter in a tactful diplomatic manner it
is ten to one you will in the long
run come out victorius
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1 We have too many public men
whose ambition is more to disturb
r rivate business than to develop
their own talents in the art of government
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Ladies' and Misses'
Silk Dresses
Crepe Black Satin and Flat Crepe
$2975 values $2275
2750 values 2115
2500 values 1975
1975 values 1275
1675 values 1125
These pi ices zre beim the cost of the garment
and must be cash or 80 days
One lot ladies and childrens Hats values
to $500 All going at Choice —
Jim:ft Receied Ent Skewhag Ladies' End
Mazez S:crthlg Comb
Overcoats-as
One lot Gil rack at
21i Off
others at special prices
This is your opportun-
ity for a great saving
Boys Shoes sizes 11 to
1 12 on table price
$225
Several lots of Men's
winter merchandise on
table display at clean
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