The Caddo Herald
May 21, 1913
Locals
The Herald sells toilet paper.
Tom Smith returned from Bennington Sunday.
Dr. Allen was a business visitor to Denison Monday.
John L. Boland was in Durant Tuesday on legal business.
Find Watch repairing. S. A. McCoy at Malone’s drug store.
Mrs. J. R. Allen visited Mrs. W. F. Semple in Durant Tuesday.
Miss Vivian Allen spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Denison.
Mrs. Henry Braudrick and children spent Sunday with relatives in Caney.
Wayne Braudrick came down from Caney and spent Sunday with homefolks.
Miss Jewell Wright, who is teaching at Platter, spent Saturday with homefolks.
Mrs. J. L. Sargent and Mrs. Rom Sargent visited their sister Mrs. Hester in Caney Sunday.
Miss Flora Riddle and Miss Alma Hauer spent the day Sunday in the country with friends.
Mrs. L. M. Witt from Wagoner is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Drake in Caddo.
P. W. Howe, F. P. Semple, and Lake Brewer attended the Knights Templar meeting at Durant Saturday night.
J. E. Bass, Hugh Maytubby, Miss Vista Slack, and Miss Neva Ray and Miss Mary Howe spent the afternoon Sunday on Red River.
Tom Harden was here Tuesday from Armstrong.
Mrs. R. C. Freeny was in town last Tuesday shopping.
Mrs. Bradley from Caney was shopping in Caddo Monday.
Clinton Rogers visited the stock show at Fort Worth last week.
E. F. Nicolds and W. E. Thedin were Durant visitors Tuesday.
Miss Lula Threldkeld spent Sunday with her sister in Calera.
Mrs. T. B. Reed and daughter are visiting Mrs. Reed’s mother in Dallas.
W. W. Rogers came in Sunday from Atoka to spend some time with home folks.
Mrs. A. F. Manning was the guest of Mrs. O. R. Nicholson in Durant last Monday.
Mrs. W. R. Bowman left Saturday for Sherman to attend the bedside of her uncle.
Mrs. Joe Doxsee returned to her home at Checotah Sunday after spending two weeks visiting relatives in Caddo.
Mrs. and Mrs. J. E. Thompson at their home five miles south east of town.
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