The Wewoka Capital-Democrat (Wewoka, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1917 Page: 1 of 8
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into dnttog dhb*«W.lg^dlifir
MISSOURI AUTMORlTIIC NAVI
MAN OIUIVIO TO II IVIN*
ITT LINCOLN
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and topW A. F.
that ON CtooMto* MiOdN
SUtMTand Its alltoc may be mat. Is
dm la a statement Issued today toy
Director Vaa H. Meriting of U»c too
H roan of mines la to* asks foe
ttoe cooperation *oi _ jtomoblle own-
era to stopping the practice.
to care for the re-
ital-DeMcrat
No. if.
•CM I NOLI FAVMINT AeAlN
Wo have received a copy of a bill
totrodaeed la the NsUoaal Hoaeo of
itatlvee ea Ai
Tom D.
a UN per
toy
toy the
ly. ho
rated that the principal part of the
RIO OROCC ACTIVI
SEMINOLE OUNTY
IS QUIET AGAIN
NO MORI TROUOLI IXHCTID
FROM TNI C6ATTCRBO 1
MALCONTBNTC
Tim We we be chapter of (he Red
Qpjpp hea reeelvud Ra etoapter after
and Pontotoc Couattoo win laereaoe
tho total to ahoat St
A diligent IprsmtoMlos to hatag
NtoRMPnlMd tor a namtoor of
UpMigto aad to new ready to do any
Mad of. work that comes In tha Mao
of Its general dggr- A room tone toeea
------ from the Wowoka Trading
Company, •nd,** wUl ha aaod so a
oawtag romg or work room toy the
ladles of tho todor. Tho room was do-
nated toy the Wewhp Tradtog Oym-
FMff- Dfdditol eewtag toashlSto 'tonuto
made by tha M|M Mtotoo Attorney.
W. P. MeOtonto. SRI hto .eMiHeti.
Conaty ANirgRr NUheto 'of RNo
H. rancher of Hugh or County are at
toeea SOaatod toy different ettfseas ot
Umjr ’jotoed^ W^ C. U. wtttolt
Vtowjag, mb. pure see «f tha wsmi-
rartoed top too order aad tofeod to
|eto Re toreoe whet they tosh to
the warpath.
R h staled that Uto meesweat
deb hie' toeen divided Into several
•gnats or wRa. aad -uaeh unit wM
taka Its awn tarn at th» foral heed-
other artletae ao ore needed by tho
WENinn
will prefer chereos ef trunowa against
the leaders to the rioting and wttl
prohahly praeocafo aU bthors ImpU-
catod tor ooneplrtog agalaot the tto
tMU egimare
rami dtilnuLc
Tm----There wtU^toe ao ooestoa of
October aad ft to aaUhely that a
special aeeatoa wlU be celled
OIFUTY TAYLOR TAKM FIVB
TO SMAWNIK LAST CUN-
DAY AFTIRMQOM
The dlfereat fedoral oMetols at
itoANeter and lApihegee hate this
thruateatog
with dire ooaeege—cos H they
■k that of Us alMes will toe saeeC la
tie opinion of Mr. Manning. “If au-
temotolle owners of the country win
•top aanecesaary and extravagant
pleasure Hdlag aad. H
ty CherUf RRey Cestth near Utttp to
the somtoer of ltlS. tones that time
____has been a taglttra from
Justice, sad altho every eCort has
on made to agrahead him they
n» toeea without avail. A lowerd
of |Sl« was sOered toy Oov. Cruce
for lilacihla'a arrest in IBIS.
Reoeatly D. A. Marlow, formerly a
deputy ahorlS tout now detective for
the Roek Island, was h ft Unit
, . - ----—.aad get a tram of a aarro too be-
handle this tael ta n carefal ]neved to he JNurett 'Ltoeola. .do to-
aadl MonflaNI manr~r" fanned the eathorltlee here sad an
"A natrtotle. thoaghtfal aad nn~T* 1 ■ aetlgatton etas begun. Last week
fish respeasa to theae ■uggiillnn “ I tkr negro was arroetod and his photo
said, “sroaM at ones, solve one of |eoat to Urn sheriff's fores here at Wo-
--- Several parties who saw the
the war mahtag bodies- let photo war* positive that It waa a
order that the war jaaje ha carried on I picture of Rverett Lincoln. Sheriff
sncceesfnUy the army and navy win orall left tor SL Lotos Sunday night
have to have immediately on band I aad took with him Deputy PoHc
uanngh gasoline for the alrnlanaa I w— weU when he Uvad la
tracks. aatoototoUee. tractors aad
duly dallylag akoet this supply of Ly Me ttoe
aad them went ha." that the SC Log* negro is
id that the
JOIN TNI ARMY _ [ SSttt
AnOr'iN Met of naipof (jf thoee L^ with the governor of MtonenrL
the most
tawnee News-Herald:
Deputy Mnrshott Taylor
^___ . ^‘'"T
Thadford Fowler. Mood
I Hertwrt *Wal*er ^"•ahawdaeaSacne
[Herbert Walter Wcjdn. Sasakwn
I Daniel Cokwr. 8ee»4.o!e
(Lather W. LOfttos, Seminole
I David Samnto ROLortaon. Mead
John AUoa, Raitauoro
I John Hoary Lofton.
[Harrison Brews, HSsel
| Claionne daad Crosby, Seminole
»
(to
resist the selaetlvo draft. They
taken on the 11 otooek train
night to HoldenvlUe and fro
will bo taken to McANotor. They
wore W. O. Collins, a H. Hodgea.. R.
B. Smith, W. C. Davis sad J. R. Col-
lins.
Ilyover Cleveland Mnyhne. Seminole
IwDliam
_ Watson McDonough. Wewo.
I Jesse C. Cyrus. HoMunvUN.
win
i hi
iss of W.
*» •b**t (anti draft sfbakrr
CraUe was the
oat of the Wow
him a
K iii- ■
. .M
Nanstoanthtm
ha taeltod the
ikimTuhM—a-b
h«SL bS 53?'*
' Day to Ti
__ J. fcj
I rsm
SferjBtnssad
I John Dealt Jones, Somlaola
Hoary Win. Washlehak. SomlnoN
Hoary Argylo Sweett, Wowoka
l-Levl Rloe. Botoy
was . Aaron Vaughan, Rartsboro
I Inland S. WUaoa. Sumlaole
Newton William lesson. Wswoka
John Allan Heath. SomlnoN
KILLING NIAR VAMOOSA
During the county vide excitement
Inst week Craven. Brown was bfought
to Wowoka aad jailed on the charge
of abbottog ead permanently klUIng
_____1_\ Clay. It Appears
from the evidence that er have been
able to collect that Brawn had. re-
fused to Join the W. C. U or to to*
any port la the aprlalag planned b>
»k.t militant order. When the caU to
anna caam CNy aad aaothor negro
to ns unknown) worn detailed
to ——Brown Into camp to
eh with the army on Watotogto*.
•a Informed the eonrlero that ho
a IMa °* *!^t!T»rwn1|l|ti^ia
der hto own vine aad fig true. In
be refused to mobilise. Later
to the dens-
■ ;9
relst to proeernttofr
the W. C. D.
• m.
MFRIM FROM WPWOKA
Ah gis—lg Msg* amahar of.Jhe
Roeiv id• Rto VMtol Rtotoe army
are from Weubka. It N daakttol U
town at egaal stoe in the
entry hsn tortoshed a
number of eommleataael
Uncle Sam’s big ftsMIag force. A
special reason for this large number
ao doubt to the fact that Wowoka had
Nr- war waa
» of thi* company bare oad the
___itaat sight of man la khaki dril-
ling bacoaraged enlistment aad de-
veloped^ a military nlriL
Wowoka baa two captaias la tho
_ S. Kay of ttoe Supply
aad R. W. Whitney of O
both of the 1st OhNhoam
Another captain who at
ttee Uvad at Wowoka hat who
now Uvea elsewhere N lfomer S.
Hurst, who boo been at FL logon H.
and who was
TULSANS TO FRANC!
The First
at Tales, to la-
| eluded In the Oret a ---^ __. _
-—--—- - - - Mg jjtojMT
toe two first
Richard Herrleoa of O
Dr. O. B. VaaSaadL The sees
are Lee Beroa of Q
ny. Dow
aad tha DUtnot of ck»m*
tho
Tho
Now York.
to
to‘ho
County's book of . . .
__hto artillery and -aHlrnet-
ad one good nve recruit from
net of the W. C. D. to
South
wfll be
to the el
___ sme he m
tor W. C. U.'s aad
of Mrs. C. Oag Kanawa.
Atm- R N aHe-
a shargo wHi
W. S.
2^wh. n.
taa'a Wowofo! maMent for
or of yearn aad oar people
dm an a
R.. R Hendon to with tha coast ar-
tllelry at Fertruee Meatus, but wo
are uaabto to glue hto tank. W. O.
CraUe hto been aatrpfd to the oM-
ao has W. a
vtM as to Lean
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to the aat
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The Wewoka Capital-Democrat (Wewoka, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1917, newspaper, August 16, 1917; Wewoka, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936592/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.