Wewoka Capital-Democrat (Wewoka, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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WEWOKA CAPITAL-DiLMC’JRAT
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ITEMS
Raster Greetings— Seems as
though It would bo more exprop-
riate to say Merry Xmas la
spite of the weather this part of
the county was rather lively
home comings and Roster din-
ners being tho order of the day
The egg hunt Friday afternoon
seemed to be greatly enjoyed by
the school children Several
rabbits were frightened from
their hiding places and the
search that followed disclosed
nests of many colored egg a all
of which greatly surprised some
of the tiny tots
' Mrs D F Marrs and daugh-
ter Rlleen and Mitchell Marrs
were Shawnee visitors Friday
f the young people of the neigh-
borhood Sunday spreading a
sumptlou feut which wai high
ly enjoyed by all preheat
Mr and Mrs II F Marrs MI-h
os TefertUIer and Kerns and Mr
Mitchell Marrs visited relative
and friends at Dale Saturday
Ifarlle Marrs accompanied them
home remaining over Sunday
Lena Harnes visited Mr Van-
landlngham Sunday
Mrs George Doulgas Gladys
and Helen Douglas and Miss
Dora Hart were Shawnee visit-
ors Friday
Miss Ida McDaniel visited Miss
Jocle Combs Wednesday
The meeting of the Hoys' and
Girls' club waa deferred Thurs
day until Mr and Mrs H G
Howard could meet with them
The Adults Club met at the
home of Mlsa Dora Hart Wednes
day but adjourned to meet
Tuesday March 29 at which
time Mr and Mrs Howard could
be present
— Mickey
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LIMESTONE
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General health of the c ommon
Ity Is good
Mrs Stafford went to Ada Sun-
day to vist relatives
Itobcrt Simmon i and family I
fpent Sunday night with Mr ‘
Stafford’s folk
BUY A
R N Boiuar was a
visitor In Holden vllle
and Tuejday
business
Monday j
Mrs Lloyd Chesser was
Shawnee shopper Friday
a
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LONE STAR ITEMS
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Misses Rilla and Minta Combs
of Oklahoma City and Shawnee ance
Irespectively were here for a '
week end visit with their parents
Miss Mollie Kinnemon was the
guest of Miss Pearl Parker last
Sunday
Church services Sunday night
were splendid with fair attend-
Lester Isaacs of Oklahoma
City was a week end visitor at
the Comb3 home
Mr and Mrs George Douglas
entertained quite a number of
Miss Janie Kinnemon wa3 the
Sunday evening guest of Miss
Ruth Sims
Send a real message
to your friends
Send Yourself in a
Photograph
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STREETER STUDIO
Will Please You
120 1-2 NORTH BROADWAY
SHAWN EE
folks
Joe Andrews and Miss Edith
Hensley accompanied Miss Pearl
Hensley to Shawnee Sunday af-
ternoon e
Rascoe Acock and Jim An-
drews made a trip to Oklahoma
City the first of the week
Mr and Mrs K S Sims visited
their daughter Mrs Millard Kin-
nemon Sunday
Chas Kadlec is on the sick list
this week
Earl and Elma Harrist are
new pupils in school this week
Ren Duncan was a business
caller at Mr Arnold’s Monday
Mrs J W Romar ha? returned
from Grannls Ark and will
make her homo with her daugh-
er Mrs Ada Adams
Frank C Duncan says he’s not
going to pant corn In the win-
ter any more
Mrs Pearl Hayes will return
home Saturday She has been
with her mother for some time
Several from this community
attended the Easter supper - at
Walter Eubank’s of Tate Sat-
urday night
—RAINBOW
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SAFETY-HATCH
INCUOATOn
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Wesley Jack and Flora Beau-
ford jof Victory Hill were vistors
at the school Friday
—OLD MAID
Mr and Mrs II J Shands en-
tertained the members of the
Wewoka High School boys and
girls Basket Ball Club3 and the
band boys at their beautiful
home last evening Those in at
tendance" say it was one of the
most delightfu events of the sea-
son Mr and Mrs Shands are
enthusiastic supporters of all
highschool endeavors and this
reception was for the purpose of
showing their appreciation of
splendid accomplishments of the
boys and girls who have been
largely instrumental in putting
Wewoka on the map Rook wa3
the prevailing game of the even-
ing Delicious refreshments
were served to about 30 who
were present
raise your own friers
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We have them in all sizes
and will be glad to show
you how to operate them
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RED MOUND NOTES
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Walter--' Aldridge transacted
business in Shawnee Friday
Miss Verda Snowden spent the
week end with home folks
Herbert-Warhurst was home
jto spend Easter with the home
FOR HEADACHE
LIVER TROUBLE
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Black-Draught Is The Best Medi-
cine This Lady Ever Used Says
It Is Only Medicine She
Gives Her Children
The farmers -Union is still
going strong here and everyone
is looking forward to the county
convention to be held here April
12 th
The C-D is glad to see the boys
getting out their batsball3 and
gloves and limbering up for the
baseball season whch has al-
ready opened in many section?
of the state Wewoka has some
‘classy’’ performers and it is to
be hoped that they get together
and perfect a good organization
Base ball is not only a national
game but it is one of the finest
open air sports in the world
Lets have a ball team boys
PHONE 87
mrston- Scran Hardware
COMPANY'
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PHONE 87
Seminole county uas
Next Sale fron April 18 to 28 1921“een attached to the Ninth Judicial
At regular i tervals allotted Indian District of which the undersigned is
lands are offered for sale Including Presiding Judge and
tracts of 10 to 410 acres from $200 toui-dimo
per acre up suitable for farming 'acj Is Provided by the
WEWOKA 15 YEARS - AGO
Clipped from the Capital Files
- of April 5 1906
stock raising fruit growing and dairy-
ing in many instances in the vicinity
of oil and gas development corres-
pondence solicited and additional in-
formation will be furnished upon re-
quest to the undersigned
3313 GABE E PARKER
Superintendent for the Five Civilized
Tribes Muskogee Oklahoma
Dr Linn
Holdenville
spent Saturday in
Mr and Mrs Marshall Hall
are the proud parents of a fine
baby boy born March 20th
Mother and babedoing nicely
A new crossing has been put
in from the court house to the
racket store — a much needed
improvement
OIL AND GAS LEASES
Plenty of them at the C-D
office Producers 88 form
Cherry Village Ark— In telling of
ter experience with Thedford’s Black
Draught Mrs Lottie Ellis R F D No
1 this place said: “I used Black-
Draught as a laxative also- for head-
ache torpid liver and indigestion It
Is the best liver medicine I have ever
used and is the only medicine I give
my children '
“I feel like It has saved me a lot 5n “o A
doctors’ bills for when the children score o-v
complain of feeling bad or have a cold
I just give them a good dose of Black-
Draught and they soon get all right
It certainly cleans the liver and clears
up the skin and they are soon out
well again I wouldn’t be without It
for anything"
Seventy years of successful use has
made Thedford’s Black-Draught a
standard household remedy Every
member of every family needs at
times the benefit that Black-Dranght
' gives In helping to cleanse the system
and to prevent or relieve the troubles
that come from constipation indiges-
tion and a lazy liver
To keep well your stomach liver
and bowels must be in good working
order To help keep them that way
take occasional doses of Thedford’s
Black-Draught Thousands of homes
are never without it
For sale by all- druggists
The genuine has the name
Thedford’s on the label Insist on get-
ting what you ask for E
Mr a nd Mr? 'Arthur Eroin of
Henryetta are here for an ex
visit with reatives
and
Mr and Mrs R R Mitchell
spent Thursday and Friday in
Holdenville
Mr Elliott has put on-another
dray — bran new wagon ’n’ har-
j ness
Our boys recently played Pikes
Peak a fast game of basket-ball
taking the lion’s share of the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the creditors of Wisey Coody
deceased
The Creditors of the above named
decedent are hereby notified that the
nudersigned was by the county court
of Seminole county state of Oklahoma
appointed administrator of the estate
of said decedent and that all persons
having claims against the estate of
said decedent are required to exhibit1
them to teaid undersigned D W Ander- J
son with the necessary vouchers at
Wewoka Oklahoma within four
months from the date of the first pub-
lication of this notice towit: From the
31st day of March 1921 or the same I
will be forever barred
Dated March 28th 1921
3313t D W ANDERSON
T T ' Administrator
h W Whitney Attorney
so attaching Seminole County to
the Ninth Judicial District that the
terms of court in Seminole County
shall commence on the first Mondays
in February June and November and
WHEREAS it is impossible to open
the term commencing on the first
Monday in February and
WHEREAS it is necessary to have
a term of District Court in Seminole
County on account of urgent business
and ’
WHEREAS under the law the pre-
siding judge may call a special term
and session by giving notice thereof
by publication in some newspaper pub-
lished in the county and of general
circulation in such county prior to
the convening of such special term to
be published for at least two coiuee-'
utive issues of such weekly newspaper
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by
the court that a special term of the
District Court in and for Seminole
Couny State of Oklahoma in the Nm-
th Judicial District be and the nine
is hereby called to convene on the
8th day of April 1921 for the trans-
action of all such business as may
properly come before said court
It is the further order of the court
that a copy of this order be publishes
in the “Wewoka Capital Democrat’
weekly newspaper published and fig
general circulation in said conuc of
Seminole state of Oklahoma prior to
the convening of this special term
and that said notice be run in saiifi -paper
for at least two consecutive is-
sues as by law provided the first
publication to be on the 31sl off
March 1921 —
Given under my hand at HoIdenvRfei
Oklahoma on this the 26th day of
March 1921
3312 JOHN L COFFMAN
Judge of the District Court Ninth:
Judicial District of Oklahoma
—Somebody
Zim Lane of Red Mound Avas
here the later part of the week
attending court “Got 40 acres
of the finest oats you ever saw
lots of uolk wild onions and tur-
nips with prospects good for an
early crop of spirng- chicken?
so why should I worry” adding
as he turned to dispose of an
enormous quid of Old Hillside
that satisfaction” was his mid-
dle name
J E Shepard and family spent
Sunday out at Yeager visiting
L W Cherry and family
Final Account
'HEMSTITCHING & PICOT1NG
Mr and Mrs A M Seran en-
tertained a ‘‘baker’s dozen” one
evening last week at cards “Ar-
thur Seran and McCormick done
a few “stunts”- at leap frog
which was enjoyed by the com-
pany i
The new fixtures for the
Farmers National Bank arrived
last week and have been put in
place These fixtures include
all the latest improvements in !
bank fixtures and are as fine as
Notice of Hearing
State of Oklahoma
Seminole County ss
IN THE COUNTY COURT
In the matter of the Estate of W L
Pruitt’ deceased
G A Mosley Administrator
' To the heirs creditors and all per-
sons interested in the estate of W L
Pruitt deceased v
You and each of you are hereby
notified that G A Mosley as admin-
istrator of the estate of W L Pruitt
deceased has filed in this court his
final account and that said account
has been set for hearing on Thursday
the 21st day of April 1921 at 10-00
A M at the county court room Wewo-
ka Oklahoma at which time and place
any and all persons interested are
notified to appear and show cause why
I said account -should not be approved
land distribution made as prayed for
in said report
You are further notified that said
W F Hall M D V
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
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Holdenville Oklahoma
Office Phone 16
Harrod Bros feed
HA Y
flour and feed
Free delivery
Phone 263 j
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can be found in any city ill the Recount is for final settlement and
two territories (distribution
of said estate- and unless -
At Miss Molpus’ Dressmaking
parlor in room 10 over Key
Hardware Company
two territories Cashier Skelton 'Xenon is
it (oujemon is hied -thereto on or before
say thej are tnrough earnpmg said day and date settlement and dis
nni — ' tribution will be made in accordance
therewith
Given under my hand and seal on
A‘£t?e 25th day of March 1921
i ) BF DAVIS
County Judge
now and are fixed to stay
(Ed note Watchthis column
each v eek It may prove real
interesting) ’
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Day, Jesse L. Wewoka Capital-Democrat (Wewoka, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1921, newspaper, March 31, 1921; Wewoka, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2336181/m1/5/: accessed December 10, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.