Cherokee Republican (Newspaper) - November 16, 1911, Sallisaw, Oklahoma THE REPUBLICAN JOURNAL OF SEQUOYAH COUNTY VOL. 6 NOVEMBER 16, 1911 NO. 26 Would be Appreciated By the Taxpayers of State The Oklahoma City T imes has the following to say of the refusal of the banks to cash state For some time some of the of the state have refused J to cash the state Recently this became general in Oklahoma and only those who had accounts with hank to which they took warrants could get them cashed at par. Under the former administration when a bank refused to cash state warrants of any description that bank was told to either back up or to expect its state deposit withdrawn planation as to not being able to do this now is maie on the ground that the state had money and credit Today it has much less money and an attempt to injure its credit is apparently being The cause of all this may be laid at the door of Democratic poor business policy and an attempt to play The first suggestion that comes as the result of this financial to call the special session of Where have you heard that call Did it come from the Is the same Will they get Solomon evidently had not met the politician when he said that there were four tilings that he could not Thei way of a ship at the way of an eagle in the the way of a serpent on a rock and way of a man and a Governor Cruce is reported as I were state treasurer of Oklahoma I would maintain the credit of the even if it became necessary to deposit every cent of the state's money outside of the state to do But the state treasurer is evr dently not as much interested in maintaining the state's credit as the or else he thinks he can use this little club to whip the Governor into line and force him to call that special is it a little left handed at the Governor for covering Dunlop with the slime of the Board of Education It is admitted that little or no attempt is being made by the State Treasurer to maintain the credit of the but no one denies that lie had plenty of time to play politics in connection with deposing of two hundred teachers in the various state We wonder what the teachers of these schools will think of their good friend Dunlop if their warrants are allowed to be kicked about like a We just as well admit it. Oklahoma is in the a bunch of Who meet in legislative assembly and squander the people's When they come back and issue warrants drawing interest and low with up the floating Then they proceed to make more and issue more warrants that they get to come back in special session to issue more bonds to take care of floating Thus they would make an endless chain of added of incompetence and How long will the people allow this thing to WheD will this bunch of incompetents be kicked out and business men elected to their Is this refusal to cash state warrants in any way connected with the defeat of the politicians to get a special Where did all the banks get their cue to cease Is the success of the politicians in forcing a special session of more import than the credit of What will the answer of the people be when they come to voice t li n i r p rotest against this rule or ruin An Efficient 'The dray work on the moving of our office was done by wagons belong ig to W. Owing to the vast amount of heavy Stuff in a it is quite a job and the dray line that can handle a job of this sort expediently is indeed right up to the R. M. one of Mr. Palmer's head men had charge of the most of the moving deserves especial credit for manner in which our was The Palmer dray line is a good one and we have in it to the general Rev. Johnson Goes to Atoka Rev. A. P. Johnson and family have moved to where Mr. Johnson has the M. E. pastorage for the coming The people of this charge are indeed sorry to have them leave and would have liked very much had them stay at least another Rev. Johnson did splendid work in the two that he was His Rev. and family have arrived to take up the work where Rev. Johnson left off. Brown and Tige Here Buster Brown and his were in the city Monday in all the glory of their power and the children were given a chance to see in real the pair which have been furnishing amusement for them on the funny pages for a long They were at Mayo & store interest and the talk that Buster made along that line was very Tige pulled off several stunts that pleased the children and from the standpoint of a and an advertisement the day was everything that was expected of it. Mayo & Co. had advertised the event very extensively and the crowd which was present plainly shows that the money which he spent in that way was not thrown Stoves and Ran ges are made by good of material and give good Marriage The following marriage licenses have been granted by the county judge since our last Allen Miss Lillie Webber age 21. Phillip age 59. Miss Lula age 35. M. age 21. Miss Cora age 19. Sallisaw Miss Delia age 10. age 21. Miss Gertie age IB Monroe age 22. Miss Laura age 17. J. F. age 21. Miss Kittie age 17. Thomas G a b e age 28. Miss Bessie age 19. Fort age 34. Miss Annie age 32. Between Dates of November ijy And February it is Not Unlawful to Hunt if Certain Conditions are Met. Send us a on of you with lowest and we for Sallisaw Realty John Moody was a county seat visitor Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Millard and family have Wagon Barn The barn belonging to C. M Crossno and located at his coun try home was destroyed by fire Monday Mr. Crossno barely had time to get his horses from the burning one of them being badly scorched by the His loss of quite it and the barn amounting to about with State Game and Fish B. Doolin has written letter to each of the assistant game wardens throughout the state advising them of the approach of the hunting season and them to assist in enforcing the game laws or the Mr. Doolin suggests that ing the coming season for the assistant wardens to closely for the violations of any of the game laws; if possible see that no game is shipped out of the state; that hunters sportsmen do not exceed the bag that all persons hunting have the proper hunting and that the Sunday law is the letter to each of the assistants is * synopsis of the fish and game laws and we find that the quail season opens November loth and extends to February 1st. Between these license dates a person having may kill all varieties of quail can not kill more than 25 in one day and more than 100 in th The hunting license may be obtained from any bonded deputy warden or from the county clerk and costs No license is required to hunt on one's v 1 on Last J At Whitsett Mercantile Company's Great Slaughter Beginning COME Our Entire will be at Your Command i WE WILL GIVE YOU A FEW PRICES COME Outings 8 to 12 good 10c value 8c. Domestic lli value for 6 7-8c. sheeting worth 33%c for 27^2c. Feather proof ticking for 18^c. Cotton checks worth 8%c for 7H Cotton checks worth 6c f ok 5^c. Canvasing by the 4c. Big lot of canvas gloves worth 10c for 8c. A big lot of men's pants at your own All 50c dress goods at 44c. All lace and embroideries at They will surprise you will wonder where we stole s Good coffee 20c per 5 5c-box matches for 19c. 7 bars Lenox soap for 25c. 11 bars Polo soap for 25c. 7 lb. Eagle Thistle soda for 25c; 4 lb. Arm & Hammer Soda 25c, 4 m. and we will do the Kit