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15TER SEQUOYAH COUNTY BOYS OFFON SPECIAL TRAINH. S. WRENFor County CommissionerIn our political column ’ this we announce the candidacy jf Wren, of Brent, for the Repuo Reid p(1 (he 1917, s year toireiict the Court? openo riling 3f the oil as st will in fil-not be • they d the ?r men ,e new i those le bot-called i class, .nomination for County GommisThe Sequoyah county list was as Nq_ ^ ■:il of neal to school notify-)f this tion to andnith to S. E. id the SV2 of : SWSection tnd the of the lip 13 ng 310Julius : 1 and 2 and NV2 of e SE %aulkner ction 8 of theTown- Robert E. L. McGotigh, Woodville.:ontam-408. s, 2373Cope-sumac, orange, or black ambe:LKINS Thos. Lewis, of Brent, and James Sudan grass seed 21 cents pel w Okla Benge, of Vian) both colored, were' Anyone needing any of tl ’ ‘ . ' among the few who failed to respond *ate plantng or sowing, I willto assist you in getting theseFRED INGRAM, Countjat roll call Wednesday morning.John Nofire, of Sallisaw, and Stand McCoy, of Vian, failed to get here in time to catch the special train, but were ,„sent on the tegular after-DIESits from formula :r. Red lanufac-NOTICENotice is hereby given t undersigned, Lafayette R. Hlt; / make application -for parolew governor of the state of 01hundred 110011 Iron Mountain train.guaran-Buy a grain cradle, cut your _: and oats early and plant the ground °nd”the~ parole' officer 'at O er year- back quick in Spanish peanuts, sorg- City Qn Ju]y lst; ‘1918 orLeft my hum cane or Whippoorwill peas,thereafter as he may be able 'Sent his case, on accopnt oi tence , imposed on him of twen in the state penitentiary atter, by the..District court of ah county, Oklahoma at theSequoyah Merc. Co..,.ent early ( las name dropped. I hole in | iguishinglt;ward for ery. yne•r, Ohla.RED CROSS RHEUMATIC REMEDY■! 3 rreat advafitage over otpcr lheu-r.ie. tic medicines lies in the fact that it does not disturb the stomach. Many ., cases have been permanently cured by * ber term, 1914. this remedy. This and more than one \ Dated this 28th dpjn of Mi“ 0th5rJ^ Remediea McCombs McCombs, attoisold and guaranteed vonly by 22.4t ^ _ Lafay;tte R• follows:I f, Willie McMurtrey, Sallisaw.; James W, Jones, Gans.Grover C. Morton, Sallisaw.Harry Abner Williams, Akins., Wm. Lee Gragg, Roland.. Erby Marion Parks, Dewar.Josh A. Jones, Patterson.I John Cook, Muldrow.M •, i Earnest Bibb, Redland.,xemp p0j-er Long, yfan.ie lE.' G. Stewart, Muskogee.] Anderson Smith, Gans.Alfred Lollis, Redland.3RS i . John Sullivan Kyle, Carthage, M6. Farris O’Neal, Christie.John McReynolds; Sallisaw.• ..Jas. Chas. Breedlove, Gore.George W. Rodgers, Muldrow. Robert Wells, Muldrow.John Noisey, Box.Joe D. KJng, Webber Falls.John Nofire, Sallisaw.George P. Williams, Gore.Arthur Adams, Stone Bluff.Clayton A. Roark, Vian.Jas. W. Lane, Muldrow.Wm. G. Montgomery, Muldrow. Jess G. Squares, Greenwood, Ark.J. A. .Baker, Vian. ......*_____Chas. M. Jackson, Gore.Arthur Hi Shirley, Sallisaw. Samuel Bolin, Blackgum.™ , Ed. Renfro, Sallisaw.qwi/ iJess Thompson, Van Buren, Ark.! McMurtry, Tulsa.ieSW% Hunter Jumper, Gore.ship 13 j0kn Ford, Muldrow. sidera- , Chas A North Muldrow. . j Stand McCoy, Vian.semore, 0avjd q Nottingham, Akins.nginal j Albert M Bean Sadielt; ieration ■ (^e0i 5^ o Matthews, Brent.Homer Howe, Sallisaw.George Wagers, Gans.Ben J. Garvin, Hanson.Will J. Landagin, Gore.Elmer Clierry, Muldrow.Clem V. Faulkner, Muldrow.) Oscar Sheppard, Vian. st from - Herbert B. Ramey, Muldrow. 19-30, Smith, Box.thence Wellard Tuggle, Russelville, Ark. links; j j0hn Henson, Gore, ks, con-|^ym m. Mayfield, Muldrow. on $50. j Luther Hood, Tahlequah. impton, gjra Wilson, Marble City, senbury j Walter O. Dailey, Vian.Consid- Lee Roy. Martin, Gans.Thos. C. Long, Sallisaw. and J.1 Qrner Wilson, Muldrow.LE}4 of j0hn Coleman, Long, ship 11 J. C. McCrady, Monett, Mo. ieration ciyde perceful, Roland.John Morgan, Sallisaw.John W. Tyner, Gore, j NW^i Columbus Benge, Akins.rth and Chas. Helton, Sallisaw.of the chas. Owens, Redland. ship 11 Thos. G. Roach, Muldrow. ntaining Albert M. Cooley, Blackgum||I Lee Taylor, Gans. e Cath- Thos. L^roy Eubanks, Sallisaw.1, NE^4 Willie _ Sayre, Vian.ownship Alpha Newton Howe, Sallisaw.contain- Thos. B. Wafford, Hanson.$2,000. jas. Edgar Jones, Quinton.— : Robert Bridges, Braggs.iChas. Henry Rogers, Vian.)W’ J!as Lee Orrick, Hanson.,w, Mon- Henry Walkbr, Vrona.Roland R. Cox, Sallisaw.)od Po- 1 AIlisaon Mulberry, Ark.;o regis- Levi LanSley» Lon^'Poland Luke Washington, Long.On Wednesday of this week Salli-saw and Sequoyah county said “good , bye and God bless you” to eighty-eight more noble young men on' their departure for the national army train-' ing camp at Ft. Riley. .At an early hour Wednesday the young men ac^ companied by friends and relatives began to arrive in the city and by the time of the departure of the special train over the Iron Mountain a one o’clock the city was thronge with people.The Sallisaw band' was on hand.and addresses were made by County Attorney Luther Kyle and Judge J. i H. Pitchford, the exercises ■taking*' place at the band stand on Cherokee street. The Red Cross made \ jthei usual presentation of cigars artd cigarettes.In addition to the Sequoyah county cfuota the special “‘train picked qup the men from Wagoner, Rogers and Nowata counties.We are authorized to announ candidacy of Dr. R. A. Ballan Gans, for Representative froi quoyah county to the State lature, subject to the Repr primary election of August 6th Dr. Ballance has been a( pralt; physician in this county for th three years, during which tii has built up a large practice chosenj pi^ession, and has t closely identified with the peop interests of this county.He formerly lived in St. Louiiwhere he was educated and ;• —ated from the Barnes XJniversit practised medicine for a numi years before moving to Sec county. '*■Dr. Ballance now lives on hi: between Gans and Brent, ar vides hds time between his .] sion and farming.He is well educated and w formed and is in every way qi to make an efficient represe: for this county in the next 1 ture. **He has always been an activ ker in the Republican party ai well represent his party in th ing election.-o-It is very necessary that the ers of the county increase the duction every possible way for feed and food crop this ye^ir, tl emment realizing this and assistance every possible wa; secured a large quantity of slt; late planting and sowing, for Y forage crops.They have several thousanc els of kaffir, both black hullei and dwarf; feterita, cane anc grass.These seed are all No. 1 s lected carefully, and tested as germination and all are th that could be obtained.„ These seed are being sold farmers of the state at cost 1 farmer that wants them will to get in touch with U. S. I Agriculture at Clinton, Ok The prices asked for this seed department is as follows:Black hulled kaffir, $2.25 Dwark Kaffir, $3.0jD; Feteriti Milo, $2.90. Cane seed' siMr. Wren is well known to tl1ters of his district and of the c• •having served for four years as missioncr from this district, record as commissioner was reproach, and he gave the strict attention and careful s vision. v.He is one of the substantia.mcrs of Iflie south end of the c*.and is highly esteemed by al know him.Mr. Wren is thoroughly qu to fill this position with credit t« self and to the county, and is iar with the duties required county commissioner.DR. R. A. BALLANCE F( REPRESENTATIVENOTICE TO FARMERSo»*
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Sequoyah County Democrat and Star Gazette

Sallisaw, Oklahoma, US

Fri, May 31, 1918

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