Wewoka Capital-Democrat (Wewoka, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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Fourth OradM—Bliss Marie Plater.
She tatfefct la Wevoba the
past tedbaad «s «ao ef the beet the
■dmol boar had. Wr are glad to;
know ebb la ooartag batik.
Security State Bank
The First Guaranty Bank
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Ametker Ceemty Bey
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Sheriff Orall. Depot/ Jim Roberta
had Cite Marshal Sim Lane got a
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Domtatic mdaara Mlaa ChrlaUae
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Bngllab aad FruaMb—Miss Looiaa
Cook—state Pattmatt/. ■
Mathematics and Silence—Bliss Ir-
ma Greer. Tuttle, Pntoeraltr bf Okla-
homa. • V. .. . .
Insanity giro It
| Derelopmeat of tbo rpjpgpHp M
| meat of the city. Tbo dtp cannot
■ealst without tbo support of tba com-
fmunity aad tba foltast co-ordination
of oar efforts should be along Unas'
of closer unity between country aad
city—between farmer aad aaerchant—
Jetwoen banker aad atockama.
I la accepting the position of Secre-
“Tktrtyani Fifty
I eoatrorersy with Will lama Huddle-
[ston was shot. Williams urns sen-
tenced to ono year In the. p«n.
I Soma two years ago Tom Keller
and his son. Will, were triad and con-
victed la the county court ut Konawa
oa a charge of bootlegging. They ap-
pealed the case, hut It lias recently
baep affirmed. We- understand that
Young Keller has erreaoy begun to
servo bis term on the county 'Toad
and that the father will follow hi
few days.
community. I want to know each
one of you—I want to help you In any
way I can—but I want most of all to
Mrs. 'T ib Sebastian
Shawnee \\> iheaday' 77
have you help me do what Is bd»t"ft>r
bast by serving you moat. Won’t you
give me the opportunity. .> a j
give me the opportunity. I
H. D. Mahsffey.
Secretary-Manager, Wewoka Commer-J
. cial Club. i ' « i -I
Six Couples Marry;
Free Seek Divorce
“Why did you leave the farm, my
lad?
Why did you bolt and quit your dad.
Why did you beat It off to town.
And tarn your poor old father dowa?
Thinkers of platform, pulpit, press.
Are wallowing la deep distress;
Why farmer boys desert their pas.
Some say the silly little chumps
Mistake the suit cards for the
trumps
In wagering fresh and gormless air
Against the smoky thoroughfare.
We’ve all agreed the farm’s the
place
So free your mind and state your
case.” I
"Well, stranger, since you’ve been j
so frank, I
I’ll roll away the hazy bank, I
The mbty cloud of theories. j
Aad show you where the trouble I
lies. I
I left my d*d. his farm Ms plow, ||
Because my' calf became bis CoW. il
I left my dad—’twas wrong of I
The records
of the district court
reveal the fact that ■ since the last
inMbilbt of lieenass Issued and the
new cases filed In that court that
there h*ve been sla licenses Issued
and five divorce cases filed. Appar-
ently, therefore we are never satis-
fied. If we are single we want to
get married, and If married we want
divorce so we can get married again,
and 30 on world without end. j
the aim of the Commercial Club.
Closer mlaUbdTlfrwW tftr
chants and their customers both.
. tbo city and In the commusatyf shablg
;bo fostered. Got better acquaftaffed
.with your customers—get better ac-
quainted with your merchant*—with
.your neighbors—you may ifkd t**m!
"No man llveth unto himself alone.’’
Moral support of your organization
la more essential m Its success than,
financial support, .j With financial!
support alone Its ms cannot be at;
talned. This Is ydur organisation—
are extended to each
and everyone, alike.
/In Re: Guardianship of Martha
Jackson, appeal. »>• •
Bertha Hamden vs. ’ Robert 'Ham-
den, divorce. •
W. M. Mines vs. A. R. Mine*, di-
vorce. - i
Vlrgfa Davis et al vs. Jennie Whit-
field et al.
Bebert Ahaisse vs. C. O. Lucas, can-
cellation. of deed. —
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Your, account, whether large
or small, will receive our most
careful consideration. .
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Day, Jesse L. Wewoka Capital-Democrat (Wewoka, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1919, newspaper, May 15, 1919; Wewoka, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936788/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.