Seminole County News (Seminole, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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SEMINOLE COUNTY NEWS
Seminole County News Traveling T. B.
Clinic Planned
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Money for the clinic comes from .-•-
Tuberculosis Christmas
NE thousand deaths from tubercu-
the Bale
Heals. Through the sale of seals this
| Fall the association hopes to raise
$60,000 for the fight on tuberculosis
and other forms of ill health, Struble
said.
Entered at the Post Office Seminole,
Oklahoma as second class mail matter.
Oklahoma
W. Hoffman, Editor.
Advertising Rates
Classified Adv. 25c per issue
20c per inch
5c per line
Display Adv
Reading matter
Mistakes or reflections on the stand-
ing of any person, firm, official, or
corporation will, upon being brought
to the attention of the Editor, and 4
proof of same furnished by reliablej ,,d it, first work late this Fall,
parties, be corrected promply and the, services are absolutely free,
corrections given the widest publicity
losis'are reported
every year.
Hundreds of other deaths caused
by tuberculosis are not reported or
Incorrectly recorded.
Tuberculosis is preventable and cur-
able.
Working on these two facts the
Oklahoma Public Health asaoclatlon
Is planning as one of Its chief activi-
ties In lf)23 the maintenance of a
travelling tuberculosis clinic for the
discovery of active and incipient tu-
j berculosls In communities where clin-
ical facilities are limited and for tho
prevention of the disease, according to
Fred Struble, President.
Already organized (he clinic start-
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First Published In Seminote Couaty News
11-9 22-8W
Plate of Oklahoma. Seminole County, ae
Before A. 1'. Polk Justice of
the Peace in and for the Incorpor-
ated Town of Seminole Oklahoma.
Notice
Notice is hereby given that 1 the
Undersign have taken up on my farm
one mile north of Little Oklahoma the
following described personal property
to wit;
One bay horse about 10 years old
No Brands.
One gray horse a' out 12 year* old
No Brands.
Said property being taken up by me on
or about the 1st day of October 1922,
and if the owner of said property ap-
pears and claims said property on or ;
before the two weeks from the date of j
said notice the same will be strayed
under as by law required.
Dated this the 11th duy of October
1922.
J. L. Pipkin,
Horn's the way'the clinic operates.
Miss Ada M. Whyte, public health
nursing director for the association,
precedes the clinic to a community.
Through the city mortality records
she l ams the families In which there
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NURSE IN SOUTHWEST DIVISION
COVERS BIG TERRITORY
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Special Coat Sale
Miss Mary Fltr.slmon, Washington's
kmntv (Arkansas) lied Cross nurse, Is
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In charge of one of the largest terri-
tories covered by one Individual in this
capacity in the Southwestern Division.
Ten towns are in her district and her
work covers nil kinds of ailments and ©
Illnesses, serious and simple, ns welt as {S}
general sanitation and health Informn-
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The well people of one neighborhood ©
in Washington County are particularly g.
Indebted to Miss Fltzstmon for having Jj,
discovered a contaminated wnter sup-1 '•
ply which might have caused the iU-. *?*
ness of the entire community. [
In eases where contaminated water ] ©
supplies were not discovered In time, ©
Miss Fltzslmon has been able to ofTer
an nntl-typhold inoculation which has
CJ Cold weather is coming. Be ready.
•J Buy your Fall and winter coats, Now.
WE OFFER
Reduced Prices
been so successful In the army as a
means of stamping out this disease.
A group of trachoma cti&s discov-
ered in duly liy accident Is being suc-
cessfully treated. The mother of this
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family already had lost her sight, but ©
the other members probably will be not
much the worse after the treatment Is
finished.
A number of ex-service men who
have not received their compensation
and other disabled soldiers who wanted
assistance or vocational training also
were cored for during the summer and
spring.
WICKlE SAYS
SO.'AETMSS FOLK<=> BU\U<a
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WOWOE&'WHM TWEtR VJR.VTE-UP
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| (Fred Struble, President, the Okla-
homa Public lleallh Association.)
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Taker Up i 'las ^t'Pn a tuberculosis death in the
__ ' last five years. Through personal vis-
its s!ie urges attendance of members
! of such families particularly the chil-
dren at the clinic and explaias its
purposes and alms.
j The clinic proper spends one day j
l in each community.
Each patient is given a thorough .
; physical examination. For those suf-
| fering from active or advanced tuber- J
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Use them in old casings
See Joe Magee
culosis recommendations are made. •
In every instance each active x case
discovered is referred hack to his fam-
ily physician for care and advice.
Physicians everywhere say the travel-1
lng clinic Is productive of patieuts go-
ing lo tlieli family physicians earlier
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Seminole,
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Ladies, Misset and Children’s Coats.
WE HAVE
C| Beautiful Qualities and a nice selection
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Materials and Colors
Cj Before you buy be sure to See these'
Coat Bargains.
HULL & CO.
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First Published in Seminole County New»
10-26-22-5W
State of Oklahoma. Seminal* County, *s
In The District Court
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN PARTITION
F. O. Barton Plaintiff
vs,
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Defendants.
PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN
PkAPtdS
V&CrHPM?
BOAR HAS GREAT INFLUENCE
ON SEMINOLE COUNTY FARMS
?\mm LASSO slid LOAH eS^PAHY
208-209 Elks Bldg. Shawnee, 0k!a.
Our Motto: Low Rates and Quick Service
We do our own Inspecting
CALL OR WRITE US
Saketheche et al.,
No. 6271
Public notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of an order entered by the
District Court of Seminole County,
Oklahoma, on the 16th day of Oct.,
1922, in the above entitled action, and
of an order of sale issued out of the
office of the Court Clerk of said Court
on the Twenty- Third day of
October 1922, I O. H. Brown, She-
riff of Seminole County, Okla., will at
How about the herd hour? Get him the front door of the County Court
or.: in a go al-dzed yard, it way from hi. use, at Wewoka, Okla., on the 27tl>.
the rest of the herd, Remember he li day of November, 1922, at the hour of
half of the !-;•*•< ding power of the i ;30 o’clock p. m. offer for sale and sell
Breeding Animal Should Be Placed
Good-S'zed Yard and Away
From Rest of Herd.
herd, and
profits f'>r
than that
that Ids Influence on the
tho year amounts to rnort
of any one sow.
Dependable SparK Plugs
Two Ways 01
KILLING YOUR CAR
The First is by
using a sledge
Hammer
The Second
Bv Simple
NEGLECT
Either one is highly effective, arc! both should
be scrupulously avoided. V ou might just
well use a sledge hammer on your car as to
continue sunning it when :t is not in condition.
Remember The Sign,
H. & H. Garage
to the highest bidder for cash at pub-
lic auction, the following described
lands lying and being situated in Semi-
nole County, Okla., towit: ^
The Northeast Quarter of Section
Nine (9) Township Nine (9) North,
Range Six (6) East of I. B. & M.
containing 160 acres, more or less.
Said land is incumbered as follows,
towit: Thete is a fully paid up five
year agricultnre or farming lease on
said land which expires on January 31,
1927.
That said above land described has
been appraised at the sum of $1,280.00
and must sell for at lease two third
(2 3) of tie appraised value thereof.
Witness my hand and seal this 23rd.
day o. Cct. 1922.
C. H. Brown
Sheriff Seminole County
By F' J. Frederick
Ur.dersheriff
Cut!ip& Horsley
| Attys., for Plaintiff.
Following Prices
Effective Oct. 17th.
Chassis
$235.00
Runabout DeSX
269.00
Tonrirg SDem.eRit?s025.
298.00
Coupe
530.00
Sedan
595.00
Truck Pneumatic
380.00
Fordson Tractor
395.00
F. 0. B. Detroit
These are the Lowest Prices
of the Ford Motor Company.
R. H. Chase
Ford
Seminole
Agent
Oklahoma
066 Quickly Relieves Colds, Con-
stipation, Biliousness and
Headaches. A Fine Tonic
W. I. DAVIS
Jeweler & Expert Optician
WEWOKA, OKLA
D. G. Mart
Vewoka,
Attorney
Oklahoma
Wanted--OH and Gas leasesj
Roalcies. any where in Seminole j
County good connections with I
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I Tul6a and Okmulgee, So« me at ^
COMPANY
rear of first Nat Bank Bldg.
Call phone or write J- L. Pipk-n.
Seminole Okla. 8-24-1-23-p-d
Keep at Home.
. “j can read my husband like a book.”
jjjpjj ^Then be careful to stick to your
1 library, my dear.”
All Kind*.
wish you all kinds of luck.”
I have all kinds, principally
SEMINOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT
Wewoka, Oklahoma
Sailing Karat and Town Property a Specialty i Try Ui
2c*e to if yet need a Ps-n Los-; Interest Reasonable
Abstracts Only sure way to know Your Title, We're Bonded.
Order Now
Cyclones Devastate, Fire Destroy!
Are You Protected? See Us Phone 50
.L L STURGEON, Mgr.
Jfii.”—-Loulavllhi Courier-Journal.
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Hoffman, J. W. Seminole County News (Seminole, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1922, newspaper, November 30, 1922; Seminole, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859633/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.