Sequoyah County Democrat And Star-Gazette (Newspaper) - January 25, 1918, Sallisaw, Oklahoma AKD ' 1 ' ' * i Official Paper of Sequoyah County Oklahoma Sequoyah County Democrat Vol. No. 4 JAN. 25,1918 Vol. 24, No. 3 IN JAIL ON BURGLARY CHARGE George a young farmer living near Gans was lodged in the county jail charged with He was arrested by deputy sheriff of Several months ago a 49 in Gans and the defendant is charged of stealing a1 and a pair shoes from a home m that He gave the jewelry to one of the ladies of the show and the his own recently he took the shoes to the repair man and a later he was placed under The office have v located 49 girl in Cincinnati and she has returned the preliminary hearing is set before Justice J. A. of ' i IN JAIL ON SERIOUS CHARGE Another that stands out in distinguishing from all the few other really momentous filmed creations is the religious element that carries its irresistible appeal for world peace on an enduring The Christus walks through the picture with in- COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT ILL On January 9, Mr. Fred Mershon went to visit Lender Bend While he was making this trip the weather suddenly turned as & result Mr. Mershon has been suffering from an attack of lagrippe which John a full blood Indian living near Short was placed in jail Monday charged with second degree The offense was committed near several weeks where Bird formerly lived before moving just recently to His bond was placed at which he failed to make and is now county He deputy sheriff Lee BEAUTIFUL WOMEN Mote Visualizing 40,000 Persons Used in Great Spectacular The most beautiful women ever assembled in any one moving picture production are said by Eastern critics to appear in the Thomas Ince Cinema which is to have its initial public presentation in Sallisaw at a Thursday January While more than persons were used visualising spectacular in several thousand of distinctive types were in domestic scenes grace and beauty were demanded to make the production the picture poem that it Some of the is. men of who been featured in the ordinary play minor parts in give the final touch of feminine attractiveness heeded in the Among some of the most striking types to be seen are Enid Tola Ethel Mary Julia Alice Dixie Martin and Do reas Ince is known as a positive believer in the selection of and critics of both drama and who have witnessed the production of marvelous con cede in it he has assembled an array of wornen whose of face and figure cannot fail to make a lasting impression on all who see the ' pic finite dignity and mind of the beholder to find itself conjuring up scenes of the Holy Land 19 dentures Monday morning his condition was much so much that he ago while it European got up to build the using dreadnoughts submarines flit across The oil exploded and knocked the which from beginning to tells ' an touching human story in which the and joys and the the hopes and the the strength and weakness of poor and imperfect human natures are QUESTIONNAIRES 27 Questionnaires were returned by different postoffices marked The list given below with their former address the ones that failed to receive their If you know where any of these boys are now located notify the local board at The names of the delinquents will authorities to They will also be classified in class A. They Will Moses Mo. M. Stand Sam Ark. Ernest John M. Marble B. Ben C. Marble JeW H. Roy Marble Willis Ft. Okla. William i John C. Ark. Thurman Okla. Newton Mo. T. Z. SANDERS son of D. convicted the federal court at Muskogee last week on a whiskey Sanders was sentenced by Campbell and was given 30 days in and Sanders is just 21 years of A WHISKEY Albert a young jn east part of the county was arrested at the K. C. S. depot last week by City Marshall Will charged with introducing Rube's preliminary trial was held first part of the week and was bound over to the federal grand jury by Commissioner E. down the stove In to replace the pipe Mr. Mershon's gown caught He rushed out into the snovA followed by his wife and Who soon had him rolling in the snow and the fire but not before he received several painful burns about the most severe is that of his right His condition is not considered still it will be some time before he will be able to use his Mrs. Mershon scorched This is the most inopportune time for Mr. Mershon's as this is the week for the County but Downing wiU hold the Miss Moore of the Commercial Department of school has made herself especially - useful in Mr. Mershon's business 1; Mr. Mrs. the county taking care of Mr. Mershon's office during ' his NOTES FROM COUNTY AGENTS Advice to As soon as this snow disappears clean up the garden spot and plow it. Bum all rubish over from last year's because this method you reduce the number of Mahy insects pass one stage of their in the After work it over so that all insects may be exposed to the When possible permit the chickens to range freely over the plowed This serves a double as the insects secured by the chickens furnish them the animal food that is so essential ih their and at the same time the removal of the insects from the soil insures a fair for the garden We must raise garden crops and can them if we expect the and win the war we So get Our school is progressing with large but several have been absent the past week on account of bad Several are sick in our community at this especially with N. Millikin and family spent the week end with his James Jennie Horn was a visitor ' Mr. Sittingdown Jack Pell visited 6ur school and were welcomed a of ' 4 Elkins was a Fridays afternoon of Miss Laura Mr. Guinn was a visitor Mr. W. S. Handle and Mr. McKinzie were in Sallisaw day after lumber for Mr. to build hear Mr. Sam Horn was a McKey visitor 1 Mr. J. W. Harris has moved to new home west of Mrs. Oma McKinzie was a at the Randle home Friday Mr. Horn visited Mr. Guinn Wednesday Mr. Jess Randle has moved to his hew home eight miles northeast Mr. Lewis spent Wednesday with Mr. Mr. Sittingdown * McKey Mr. Sam Horn Mr. Jack at the Randle home Mr. and Mrs. Fred are the happy parents of a who arrived January 11th, to home with them eighteen Mrs. Jennie Horn left Saturday McAlester to visit her Best wishes to the Democrat and its many FARQUAHARSON NOT COMING We have just been informed by long distance that on account of the inclemency of the weather and the inability reach the rural Mr. A. the orchard specialist will not be here today as was reported in last - Health is very good at this exceptions a and C. J. Pendergrass and Will were visitors in Muskogee thr latter part of last Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walkup are thr proud of a 10 pound baby Mis Lizzie Ross entertained a number of her friends with a birthday supper Thursday E. A. Simmons has returned from a with his in Otis of spent the week end with friends at Maple Will Keyton had the misfortune of cutting his foot with an axe Satur There was no school last week on account of the severe cold Miss Ina of spent the week end relatives and friends at S. R. Helms was a business visitor in Sallisaw Castile who is teaching at Sycamore spent the week end with his family at Owing to the cold weather there Sallisaw Bank and Trust Company DEPOSITS GUARANTEED Depositors Guaranty Law of the State of Oklahoma has stood the test of It is no longer an During the past eight and some of them have been hard tnis law has been a to every depositor in every state bank in Have you taken advantage of this It costs the depositors Place your money in a state The bank pays for your If you do not understand the operation of this law drop in and we will be pleased to talk bver the matter with No depositor ever hist a dollar m a failed STATE BANK IN D. P. President Will N. Cashier 4| were no church at Maple E. Jiles is taking treatment for the Sid Clark was a business visitor in Sallisaw W. S. Houser is the owner of a new Edison Several of the small boys have been making a good record catching rabbits during the HOOD The weather has been bad for the past week or with lots of but we think it will be better School was slim this week on account of bad Mr. H. T. Brock lost a fine mare last Saturday He thinks she His loss was about Mr. Jasper Haney place was stricken with a serious attack of pa last Thursday night a week ago and died last Friday and was buried the following Brook and children visited Mrs. Rainwater Edna and Jennie Rainwater and Eliza and Ethel Kumpe visited Mrs. Hawkins Rafe Kumpe visited with Willie Dooley and Jesse Dunn of Prices Chapel Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs. Rainwater Fayette Myers visited Essie Sunday ' George Risenhoover lost a horse with blind staggers last Oscar of the Democrat force was visiting Sadie last week Pearl Hines returned home from a visit to her Willie of He brought her home in his i