Wewoka Capital-Democrat (Wewoka, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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LOCAL AMO PERSONAL + ,
A. L. Lacy of north of town
w Monday on huainevit.
wa» I MIm Cleo ftoblDMon viaited In Ok-
lahoma City Hunday.
Mrs. Whitney and MIm* Kweatt were I Mm. Ales Rogers of Bearden was
at the picnic at Seminole Friday. j ahopplns in Wewoka last Saturday
Mu J. T.
are la Hu«i
today.
Now la the time to kart your .am
«er suit made. Good, «Bd workman ‘
•hip guaranteed. Bob Collin,.
nwRlnt. preulnf and repairing la
"y We do it right rfxm
now. Bob Collins. *
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A. *|. Fowler was In Holdenvllle a I Fred Laaiter was a Holdenvllle via-
8* t unlay ittending u> |ff«| I Itop Sunday.
___ _ -- I Mlaaes Rath Brown and Boos Camp-
Albert Baxter of Holden villa was a I hell visited la Holdoavlllo Saturday
Wewoka visitor Monday, and while I .-
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paid the C-D a pleasant call.
and Mm. J. C. Millard were
-j the Wewokans at the Seminole
Picnic Friday.
Waltsr
I Shawaee.
Stumpp speat Sunday la
Mm. W. W. Pryor atteadsd the blc i
picnic a Seminole last week.
Mrs. Newie Uorom aad Mm. Jesse
**■ Dhy '•ft Tuesday for Winalow.
Aru., where they will spend a couple
of weeks.
Jim Liliard was a Shawnee visitor I
Monday. 1
Jff; *>i Mm. E. L. Harris and the
children took la the picnic al Sera
Mole Friday.
Mm. Tom Chastain and the children
are visiting relatives a Tecumseh
, Benny Hall aad fhally of 49 were
! shopping In Wewoka Tuesday.
lira. O. D. Coley returned to her
boms at II the first of the week af-
ter bavins spent a week In Wewoka
Vial tine with relatives snd friends.
Judge T. H. Smith of the north end
was hem the latter part of the week.
Commissioner Iloffman was in town
Monday, and was making preparation
to loave with his family for a two
waeks vacation trip In northeastern
Missouri.
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that the styles for the coming season
^dy^r.-;;" I Ted °‘,,,traP ot Ta*«»"*«"> -pent | have'®*. *ve^C‘!l!L‘ha* ,ha wni
they have a chance. We anticipate a great nun*
^££2 irr tsri\
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11d Mn- Jota Shannon of Vln
bar« tha first of the weak at-
tending he funeral of he r daughter
I Mrs. Charly Jonas.
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Dresses
* A. Stankowltx of near Maud in
Me Holly Grove community was here
mturday on business. He paid the
O-D an appreciated call.
"Sheet** Sebastian la
Strlngfield Mauldin Co.
during their big sale.
room in
building
the Wewoka Trading c<
working for
at Shawnee
County Attorney J. H. Cobb waa In
Oklahoma City the latter part of the
weak on business connected with hla
office.
County Clerk and Mm.
were among the visitors to the Sent
1 Inole plcnc.
F “h‘ °ne of our *ood Indian
friends, was a pleaaant caler at this
office Tuesday. Louis .pent the bat
John Cloud I '?Pffrril of -v®*r and the first part
to the Sem- J, *h|a ,n ,b* arn*y- arriving home too
I late to make a crop.
Rafn f" Gilliam of Earlsboro spent
Saturday night and Sunday in We-
ss: rsrs.sr”* - —*■
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•lay and will be home shortly.
Mlaaes Tesa Thomson and Melvlna I •uto^oWles%roeTroumd,C»n°h<,<n“C*
Mason Nell Thomason and Mr. and lights burning at SgbT^and Jim®!#**1'
Mrs. D. W. Andemon motored to ahal Lane inform? ,,. ,!!"? t *
Shawnee Sunday on a pleasure irip arrests will be made where 'driver?
are founa on the street at night with-
Paund—A boys' rod leather saddle I °at lhe,n
good shape.
Tha assortments comprise styles
lor all occasions; these prlcea are
aplendid bargains.
•30.00 Ladles' Dresses, Clearance
Sale_______„____________
127.50 Ladies' Dresses.Clearance
Footwear
Clearance of
Coals
The prettiest the season has so fhr
produced. Notice the manner la
which we have severed their prices.
Owner
----- —r- —«r can have i ,,--
same by proving property and paying . W* K; Brock has purchased the
for this ad. See James Roberts, a* J dray ■nd tra*»»f®r line of Homer Mui-
“t;<*•■« o, w
*1"" -r —■ I ** - ,'0b\ zz Tz
*»l b. I. ™ ■£«•' Tu~d.» by JMb
______ Oay®. Al| RE I L. L. Hill. H® wan rharonH milk
•Ill b® 111 lu.r . f,<w day,. A|, ail J C. 1. Hill. He we, chareed wllh
suss «~™.
•“\rthihf.” .r0^"^°It*2!!? Lilh*™_b,e*.U /P°r‘'nM • brand
• v..u w gooa note I J. *'. i hamblee Is snortinr > hr.n.i ! *Bd ,so wbon he called on a
me at my farm new Dodgecar. which he has recently was m’ade^rf “h SfP?9t'h the 8p®ech
A ewoka on the Tom Durrha«»ii from t i' i m..a .. . . I WB* made no defalcation about It.
. mi my rarm
JmUea north of Wewoka on the Tom
Turman place. A. L. Lacy.
Clarence Bunyard returned the first
- ----Mj-ru rvturned toe fimt
am mi ®“Joy'n*
Auto Livery
Saf«. Sane.
Courteous, Careful,
Sarviee any where, anytime
Uatre calls at Reed Hotel-
Carl Bunyard
------ T,asit no nus recently
purchased from J. c. Lillard. the local
representative of the company In We-
woka.
- I #ki. in V— • lunuea in
Pastor Gross ofthe Methodist church home0* 'w1”*116 U hl* ,utare
is due to arrive In Wewoka the latter 1 an„,n<t k ^ ke*p up w,,h do.'ngs
B.H o, lb, w„b. H. h.d ^ ;”"k"d ber' b' ««>'■= *be C D ®„ry
for the past three weeks attending j _
the great Methodist centennial at I The weeds .
Columbus. Ohio. d *re about *o take
m “°*t trBY»,ed *W®w.lka
In the list of newly acoulred ,nnn> IiL m?' . , ** ar® trU8tJo* that while
b«r. of Ik. CommtnM Chb nbllabod u, lbl“S*i||i w”.:"' i°b C,“nl**
«j»b" *b.,.r |»; “a? r sas -
be cut. 7
last week, the name of John Absher
was inadverdently omitted. John al-
ways waa a booster for Wewoka and
Seminole county and the failure to
ret his name on the printed Hats waa
purely an oversight.
The prices the manufacture res are
Mlllag them foi^-these are the prices
.■ocbVoXJl 23*Ib,H®>*H.5lw",c“ ” tb"r
•re Just a few vivid examples. 11*7-60 Ladies' Coat Clearance
Sale_______________________
_ Yo« oinnot afford to miss this ,36f°. L“d,ea' Coats. Clearance
Sale________ " ""'iiimI1 ,lot °' L*«ilea' Oxfords or Pumps,
•25 00 Ladles' Dre.sVs".'Clarence ra ?rori!?dS;?0'o?fl®J>riC*--^f1-4-
Sale............. or U"l“ Oxfords or Pumps.
•22 50 Ladles' Dresses’.'ciai'rinJe ILVof PPtc*— »4»
•20.00 Ladles' Dresses. Clearance I P ‘ ,7 M* “,a pr,ca----M.M
8ale------......— I
•15.00 Ladles' Dresses. Clearance I Men's Oxfords
Sll®-.|| g| I
D**““b Clearance ®f nnnsual values, yo should see them
-------------------------- I •T.M Oxfords, sale price as mt
IS-50 Ladles’ Dresses, Clearance | **-®0 Oxfords, sale price__111** a, mm
Oxfords, sale price_______M40
•5.00 Oxfords, sale price...... it‘«s
H'Of! 0*,orda* Price_______;M.«o
•4.00 Oxfords, sale price________f« y
Sale...........
Boys’ Cool
Cloth Suits
f I
Clcarancs of
These suits are splendidly styled
and are made from the sort of mater-
Men’s Suits
Sale.......................
•SO.OO Ladles' Coats. Clearance
Sale........................
•27.50 Ladles’ Coats, cfeYrance
Sale-------------------------|i|4|
•25.00 Ladies. Coats. Clearance
Sale-----------—___________11141
•22.50 Ladies' Dresses. Clearance
Sale------------------------tlSwOO
•20.00 Ladies' Coats. Clearance
8a,e.............................
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Clearance of
Suits
Street, sport and dressy models;
never have we offered their equal In
material or making at these redus-
tions; profit by them.
iai* from which good long wear miv I n/1?* co,)*c,U>n8 on “ale are made up
* W“r may a number of mighty fine makes •
»*•* expected; plain and pinch back ar® ,n ■" *nd fabrics, in
coats, knee pants. Prices are drastic- j •««nlcent su'm, ,'*t 8"Ch ,n
ally reduced.
. I >30.00 Suits, sale price 999 sn
We have only a few of t)iese suits. I *27.50 Suits, sale price..~Y_»20.63
Vour choice at 1-2 price. [20 00 s?!!!’ “J® Pr|Ce........
1 yzo.oo Suita, sale price________m |q
•75.00 Ladies' Suits. Clearance
Sale___.___________ iso 00
•50.00 Ladies* Suits. Clearance”
®8'®---------------------- M, U
•40.00 Ladles’ SulU. Clearance
®a le--------------------- «2s as
•35.00 Ladies* Suiu, ClearaYcV’
Sale__________________ M
•30.00 Indies’ Suits. ClYrance
Sale---------------------
•27.50 Ladles' Suita, Clearance
Sal ©-------------------- in ,®
•26.00 Ladies’ Suits. Clearance ’
84,6........—- --JMM
Mrs. Onto Scruggs, nee Tate.
Will Bethel was in to see us Mon-
day. He had been to Oklahoma City
of ®*tt,a* and stated that
•000 head were unloaded on the mar-
ket that day—the most in a year.
has been connected with the in®»i I tk. <« ■ year,
telephone exchange for a number of 10c on c^tMe^d'fic on probab,y
years as manager, ham been busy this J 1Sc on bo«8-
•he company If this Sty.*'and 'I'm commaT/of °i 9COUts' UBder tba
make her home at Hoidenvii.e. 4 |Toy Rohlnron. ^rLfT^t “K
Car Load
_ -•'-“‘“•uu, returned last night
J. C. Lillard received a card Tu.. two daya a» Keokuk Full.,
day from hla brother Tom. who was ty of^Uh '.Lr*P°(rt a *ood t,me* p,en
wounded In France, that he has ar- the?? !!fh aw,n,n,ln»- «nd express
rived safely at Fort Riley. Kansas and ins with^h "1 l° Mv Rob,n8°n for W
l» now in the base hospital. He w^n I “ °” the trlp*
~ aawu|iii»i. 00 WAR
operated on some time in January, in
which a leg was amputated, and is
regaining his strength very slowly
Fruit
Baskets
Mrs. J. R. Witherspoon who has
been dangerously ill for the past two
weeks, was last week removed to a
hospital at Oklahoma City. At this
writing her condition Is said to be
improved. She has marv friends
here who are hoping for he. a speedy
recovery.
Which we will make spec-
ial prices on in order to
accommodate fruit grow-
ers and make room for
other merchandise.
Secretary H. D. Mahaffey of the
Wewoka Conimerhial Club ia attend
ing a meeting of the Oklahoma Com-
mercial Executives association of the
Fourth District at Purcell today.where
he is slated on the program for an
address on the subject of “Building
P* Commercial Organisation.*’
io^atI°rJC,“rk °f ,he Baptist church
left Monday for points in Kentucky
where he will spend about a month
holding revival meetings near Padu-
cah. Bro. Clark has been a very
busy man since he came to Wewoka
and a change of climate and environ
ment will likely result in a general
improvement of his physique. No ar-
rangements have been made for
preaching at the church during his
absence, but Sunday school, prayer
service and other services, we under-
stand will be continued without in
terruption.
CAMPBELL NOTCB
25c each
£2.50 Dozen
Sheriff Qrall returned from Olda
2“ p~ »'.m asLrurs:
charged with attempting to forge a
cfceck on the Security State Bank of
this city. Mills has made bond for
, •PP®*ranee at a preliminary hear-
Ing. It 1. Mid that the check .mount-
ed to only about Mi. and that the at-
tempt to cash It was stopped when
I presented at the window.
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Shepard’s
CASE GROCERY
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®ral days as a result of the traffic or
dinance recently peased by the city
council. The fine runs from fa to |is
and the Judge has been assessing the
minimum with the trimmings u a
•Urier While the onUnancTls^ew
and the people unused to what Is
** **• ni,aa °f the rend, we
will all eventually becomYaccnatmned
-ted,rridl?rto>0“ *** flBd tent It M
---over the oM
We understand that Prof. T. S.
Myers, who acted as principal the
last term of Wewoka school and whose
services had been retained, by the
hoard for the next term, has tendered
his resignation. He assigns a« his
reason that he desires to enter bust-
”*?* w® re*ret that Mr. Myers
«»uld not be here another term at
"***• N® I* * splendid young man
•«d well liked by both pupils and pat,
rone. Just who will take his place is
A«rd to tell, became most of the avail
able teachers are alread- m*,—__»
s?«5~S3s
world their little 17 months old daugh-
5ar’®a“la 1*7- Interment was bad
la Onkwood cemetery Saturday after-
noon. Pastor CUrk of the Baptist
oo^ortlng the burial cere-
■mlee. Only a week previous death
^a!“td °*der daughter, Nadine.
Md the toes of another, following so
closely upon the other. Is a end. iM
blow to the fondly indeed. Mr. and
**«. BrMgaff~have a boat of
the
ftT »bo aymanthlx with
Well here we are again. The dry
weather has about got us bested. We
would appreciate a nice shower.
Farmers in this section of the
country are very near through with ,
their crops. Some have very nice!
crops while other are not so good. ’
Mrs. Lixxie Sherrill of this com-
munity visited her brother. Mr. John
Chilcoat and family.
The preaching at the home of Mr.
Joe Harden last Sunday was attended
by a small'crowd.
Mr. Edgar Polk of this community
has gone to the harvest field, some-
where near Cloud Chief. Oklahoma.
We hope he has a good time.
ft*"- •**<! Mrs. Bert Rose of this com-
munity visited his father and mother
who live near Seminole.
The picnic at Seminole was enjoyed
by a number of our people.
Mr. Andrew Chilcoat of this com-
munity visited his brother-in-law who
lives la Holdenvllle. Sunday.
Attendance at Sunday school
Thrace Inst Sunday was very poor.
Mian Lillian Chilcot spent the night
recently with her cousins Misses Iva
•ad Methel Chilcoat.
"Sunshine.’*
Will Bethel! pfe5J5
n»i*«McwM. WOKa
Will pay you (hr highest market price
for your
HOGS and CATTLE
See me before you sell
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BIGGEST THING OF ITS KIND
In this section of Oklahoma
BOB COLLINS’
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Cleaning, Pressing and Tail-
or Shop. Roar First Guar-
anty Bank.
ALL OAV BINGING
Phone 13S
Prof. C. A. Higgs of Seminole was
hern Wednesday, aad
there wfll ha an all day staging at
ft®alien northeast of Wewo-
kn on next Snndny. the Mth hut, to
which nil lovers of good Mating am
iavtted. IMamr will be served on the
------the people am looking
forward to a grant day.
Our Mends are
look^s? “i
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Day, Jesse L. Wewoka Capital-Democrat (Wewoka, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 17, 1919, newspaper, July 17, 1919; Wewoka, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937216/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.