Seminole County News (Seminole, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1921 Page: 3 of 3
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Our Bank
| Whenever you are thinking money or
bank, think our Bank. Our business is
Money; your Money i§ business. We
welcome anyone in our bank and always-
h„ . time to listen and advise. If you
a ed a bank consult us. W hat would
. • n*p‘• -i "f L> . a la Vootr . f r R-nt—Furnished or 1
•i • vl-.itlrw v .th hi1' ITnfurnl-hed. Klectri; Llr»hl».!'
I a jn I 0. T. mpletnn an<J t'uniUy.1 See .1 E CrlfiwM! nt once.
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B..rn t Mr and Mr; fc. : Smith Mr;. J D K<;if»-r had a? gut**
jon M'lrri .y of this week, a fine! for Monday dinner, Mr and Mrt
' 10 j • ui >y - Mother and Uf.y 1 >!. Ma‘ *n. Out of town ^ue-L
• aro along1 nicely. Lv vore, Mrs Kd Farmer, Mrs. D. j
! - ■; i j: i: • ; . ‘daddy” now. ; Kick son and Mias Fay Meek, all
+ ... of Shawnee.
I have C ■ a;rt; to trade for ti.Mi ] + * *•
i pr-'peny- A limit 15 acres in the h t- \v},jte Minor,’:in Fggs. Pei
it->ou Kot the fi*.vi
Johufcto:: i Settir.fJ (lo) .of. C. W. M. •«-
Harleboro, Route 3, or Tit!
FLU We Recommend
Harrymans System
Cleanser
an 1 want trade. Col. (J.
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• ,\. do without a progressive bank in
W.M. Tent®.on;o Lawiou. Is li"i ■ , miI*B "Olth °f Seminole. 13 it
tu . vi: in;/ with his eon J. o * * *
T. (njileton anil family. Tills l:» Mu-
ii;: i ii:: Mr. "i'i r.iiiioton huty b< on Mrs. II Mason and daughter
i ' 1:111 1,1 • •J,ml i"-o ye»i. • Vera viaited friend? in S'fcawne*
Si.1.} ; 1 ;;i■ Hemuclo sure is ■gbowh: ;
Ui.' last part of week.
} r community? x eur hrsl duty to
irself is to have .money in li c Bank, jjj
it is a faithful friend.
Mi . t. Pot and Mrs. R. D,
i n who live north'of ion h ■
the latter jinit of last week jo • V'.ti
ion County, Arkansas, to attend it
lam ia! ot their father who filed 1;
SEMINOLE STATE BANK
“Ills Htune Of Persona! Service5’
R i.Mhis.), President ii'. 11 VVuzancr.ift, Cashier
I have two good l evidence* in See
j nule to trade for farm land. ‘ S, i mej
far quick action.
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Quit Ilollerin!
About tiie liigli prices of shoes
l when you cun got your old oner
worked over at the
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
NCBS
• : zizmsswitssar:: ssmac.iaaosswears*' ssHKaHE*
Increased L
ViLcc ''.'A.
f
aiTrm«r
I IVSUHANCE
Or' rown the Kennel
When Heck was a pupi
When you built your h-
w. probably ample. .
find you only partly f
lb tLk. Wo aro “1!
. kennel wr.s ample. Hut Heck grew up.
or other property, your (ire insurance
t values have soured. Do not let u lire
ectici. The Ilui tford will gladly assume
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CRISWELL & JOHNSTON
Seminole, 'Oklahoma.
Fklrlity &. Oa.iosn Company cf Maryland
1 have five Nannies and or. e
illy float. Will trade them for
Turkeys, or anything else, ;»u
might have to trade. Call at flu*
News.
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Mrs. Sam Hammons went to
Shawnee Tuesday to have dental
\vork done, »
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Miss Marguerite Kiefer is vi -
iting friends in Shawnee,
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U your Liver is sluggish ii needs
attention in order ta prevent other
complications which may sei in.
Karrymans System Cleanser purifies the
iiver, stomach, kidneys ar.d bowels. We
.SELL IT ON A MONEY BACK Guarantee.
Try A bottle Today
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if your Telephone bill is not
paid by p. m on the 15th, ;er-
vine will be discontinued.
V. : ney Freskitt visited home fob
i Norman the* letter part of last
week.
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Ml.-s Virginia Cruets who lias been
connected with the Seminole Teh
plume Exchan; u for the past lew
: .rli . Mi the nr. i of last week for
he- home at Alex, Oklahoma. Mis;.
•: uie v. as v ell like i Uuour li11i
and the telephone exchange will miss
in . well in i lit public.
Seminole Drug Co.
A.P. Gibson, Pro?.
Quality Tells
Strayed-One Poland China Sow-
weight about 200 Loft try
place Tuesday night, March 15, m n i n ■,
Liberal reward off,red. g. w. iM’GGdniciii-bhplby s _ all leather shoe
Bailey, Seminole, Okla. 24-21 _ _
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1 have a large .supply of Edison
Mar.da Electric Light Bulbs.
Prices righL Frank R* • A, nt
the Trader Stcro 2-3-6w
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Mr and Mrs. Vann ;- Preskitt wen
Norrr.i.n visltorp Sunday.
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E. Templeton transacted busi-
;... tn Shawnee .the latter part of
last week.
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W. M. Jane.- transacted business fn
ace tlie latter part of last week;
al.-o •. :• it€.i with home folks.
itvk'’ar.Y.'i«mBMt
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Mason
f Groceries Flour and Feed
Cad and see me. K. Mason
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Three opportunities in one.
First; to .ware an up to now
spring and summer l ie trained
hat. .
Becond, 1921 style. Tiiird, at
a real bargin. Fee uni at Tlie
Rod Froiit Racket Store.
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Where if your Insurance pol-
icy; Tornado sea soil is here.
S»o Criswell & Johnston
s-
John Vinson made ;• In.: in : trip
in iJklahmim City Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarkerr returned on
Saturday from Arkansas; t
have been visiting for some time.
Jack Conner mr.de bu iness trip to
Wewoka Saturday.
f-flss Davks w.-.
Saturday.
Shnwr.' •• \ i: !;o‘
I tells its story when given a chance.
It stands for Quality, Durability, Com-
«
forf and style. Every shoe is guaran-
teed to be solid leather.
We have just received a iage ship-
ment and can fit any foot at pre-war
prices.
Our policy is to give satisfaction,
your money refunded if not pleased.
M- v
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here visiting Mis.- Maimiet Keif-:
4* 4-*
A'i-s Lulu Clark of V woka w:, ■
be: <> !ho latter pari o la week v .
i-inf.: herwlsjer Glady.. and friendi.
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-',rs J. V. F. Port of Ol.’ahi
City, vii! here the latter part c. 1: . :
woe’s , i .tin In , si; or li; i. Llvim;
ton
The Store where Sit.
a dollar does its
full duty.
B. HAMMONS
& SONS
We teach your
dollars to have
more cents.
Seminole, Oklahoma
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Mis Sam Hr.r ons made a burin -sr
trip to Shawnee Tuesday..
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Highest Market Price Paid for
u
All Grain at the
Come down and get acquainted.
Mr. Joe Hoffman, of Murkoyee, was
In ih. first ol (hi week, vbdting Ms
hrothi v and friends.
Mr. It. Gates anil family, of Karls
b" o, were here Sunday visiting with
relatives.
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Krnest Bruton was a Wi-wolaj
visitor Monday.
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• Hp to Wewoka Monday.
Pruirii and Alfalfa hav fdr
want to sell and have got it priced
right, see me and list it.
Col. C. W. Johnston.
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fn^*J^£2J£gj£^wW^^losed Sab
Lxian i)*ji',u!u Dili<•o! the crop be
i mi i(,-tl through thc^ association for
mvm cci wuen complete returns are
se’ .i i undertook duiing the Iasi week
ol the campaign lo sign up the tfal-
ane needed to complete the 309,000
bale minimum needed before the asao-
ciatiort could operate as a selling
agency for notion. They succeeded
.viUi more than 50,000 bales to spa'
The association is now an assured
fact.* Immediate steps will be taken
toward its permanent organization, a
board of directors will be elected from
among iT• members and preparations
the association.
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* Teat Spring puts so much life and pep into us
it makes us feel better whenever we see signs
of this delightful season—and'everything per-'
taning to-it attracts our keenest interest.
Spring line of goods that have just arrived.
You’ll be.interested in seing these new goods,
as it will give you an opportunity to fill your
many requirements for Spring.
May we have the pleasure of showing you
these wonderful values?
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Cluck, Rosa. Seminole County News (Seminole, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1921, newspaper, April 7, 1921; Seminole, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859578/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.