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EmilyJordan97  (View posts) Posted: 3 May 2009 11:11PM GMT
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From the newspaper: THE VINITA LEADER, Craig Co., OK

8-2-1906 Rose
Twin boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Friday, and one of them died Saturday.

2-11-1909 Ketchum
Miss Ethel Scott visited Miss Mabel Hendricks Saturday and Sunday.

6-17-1909 Big Cabin
James Trout and Albert Scott visited at Ketchum Sunday.

6-17-1909 Ketchum
Rear Hall accompanied Miss Ethel Scott home Sunday evening from the ball game.
Jim Trout and Albert Scott of Big Cabin were in Ketchum Saturday night and Sunday.

3-23-1911 Wayside
Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Nan Adair attended church at the Brick Sunday evening.

3-30-1911 Carselowey
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott visited Tom Kerr Sunday.

3-30-1911 Wayside
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott visited Tom Kerr Sunday.

4-27-1911 Carselowey
Bertha Smith called on Miss Scott Sunday.
Mrs. A.J. Smith and Mrs. John Soctt called at the home of Mr. Harvey Monday.
Grandma Scott and Mrs. Brown called on John Scott Monday.

5-25-1911 Carselowey
John Scott and family called on A.J. Smith Sunday.
Prof. Harvey called on John Scott Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott attended the show in Vinita Saturday night.

6-8-1911 Carselowey
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott called at Sam Landrum’s Sunday.

6-8-1911 Wolfe
Mrs. Curtis Newell and sisters Rebecca and Mae Whitaker visited their sister, Mrs. Grover Scott at Alluwe the latter part of last week.

6-15-1911 Timber Hill
Scott brothers are drilling a well for Chas. Norris.

7-27-1911 Carselowey
One stray iron gray mare shod all around and with fore top cut and one bay colt about three months old. The colt came here with the mare, but is not her colt. They came here last Monday a week at John Scott’s place about three miles northwest of Okoee.

8-3-1911 Shanahan
Mrs. Matt Grainger left Tuesday morning for Arkansas City where she will visit her daughter Mrs. Roy Scott. She will go to Garnett to visit her other daughter Mrs. Earl Schoonover before her return.

8-10-1911 Wayside
Dal Holt is putting up Mrs. Scott’s hay this week.

8-24-1911 Sunshine
Mr. Scott is looking for hogs to buy.

8-31-1911 Wayside
Mrs. Nan Adair visited Mrs. Scott Sunday.
Roy Ketchum, Charley Scott, Tommy Tripp and the White boys took dinner with David Adair Sunday.

9-7-1911 Wayside
Mrs. Hooker visited Mrs. Scott last Wednesday.

9-21-1911 Carselowey
John Scott has been hauling rock for the new school house.

9-28-1911 Carselowey
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott have gone to Kansas, Okla., to visit Mrs. Scott’s mother, Mrs. Bruton. They will visit at Grove before returning home.

9-28-1911 District No. 6
Mrs. James Scott took dinner at Mrs. Baunhofer’s Monday.

9-28-1911 Wayside
Miss Annie Johnston and Mrs. Scott were shopping in Vinita Saturday.

10-26-1911 North Craig Co.
M.C. Scott and Joe Thompson, of Wimer, were traders at Hollow Friday.

10-26-1911 Wayside
Mrs. Cherokee Scott and Miss Maggie Hunt were pleasant callers at the Adair home Friday.
Charles Scott had a well drilled on his farm 164 feet and the water stands 9 feet of the top.

11-2-1911 Wayside
Mrs. Scott and Bessie Rae were in Vinita Wednesday.

11-2-1911 Wolfe
Curtis Newell and Grover Scott and families started for Big Heart, Okla., one day last week.

12-7-1911 Wayside
Mrs. Scott and daughter were in Vinita Saturday.

12-21-1911 District No. 44
Mrs. F.J. Scott of Vinita is visiting here daughter, Mrs. T.C. Montgomery.

12-21-1911 Wayside
W.R. Hoocker and family are moving today to Mrs. Cherokee Scott’s place, where they will live the coming year.

1-18-1912 Falling School
J. Scott has his house completed.

1-18-1912 Sunshine
We have some new neighbors in Mr. Melvin’s house – a Mr. Scott.

1-18-1912 Wayside
Mrs. John Scott was out canvassing Friday.

1-25-1912 Carselowey
Mrs. John Scott visited at Mrs. Whiteday’s Monday.

1-25-1912 Shanahan
V.A. Scott was in this vicinity last Sunday.

2-15-1912 Carselowey
Mrs. John Scott was shopping in Vinita Friday.

2-15-1912 Fariview
Mrs. J. Hooker and Mrs. Chas. Scott are shopping in Chetopa today.

2-8-1912 Wayside
Messrs. Albert Hooker, Charlie Scott, Frank Ketchum, Ralph Martin and Ben Caldwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Adair.
Mack, Joe and Ruth Adair entertained at dinner Sunday the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. B.M. Caldwell and son, Benton, Ralph Martin, Albert Hoocker, Charles Scott and Frank Ketchum.

3-21-1912 Estella
Tom Stevens called on Jones Scott Sunday.

3-21-1912 Wayside
Mrs. Cherokee Scott expects to leave today to visit her husband at McAlester.

4-4-1912 Carselowey
Mrs. Whitely and daughter Willie called on Mrs. John Scott Tuesday last.

4-11-1912 Wayside
Mrs. Cherokee Scott, Mrs. Nan Adair and Mrs. Mary Tucker visited at the Rae home Sunday.

4-18-1912 Estella
Frank Hold and Jones Scott were in Vinita Saturday.

5-2-1912 Wayside
Mrs. J.R. Scott visited her daughter Mrs. Jim Brownson on Duck creek one day last week.
Charley Scott went to Vinita Monday.

5-16-1912 Wayside
John Scott and family visited his father and mother Sunday.
Albert Hooker and Bill Scott visited Harry Dawson Sunday.


5-22-1912 Carselowey
Mrs. John Scott was shopping in Vinita Tuesday.

5-23-1912 Local & General, Business, Personals & Minor Mention
Miss Gale Scott and Miss May Day Clark are expected home from Columbia tonight.

5-23-1912 Wayside
John Scott and family visited his father and mother Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Scott Sunday.

5-23-1912 Welch
Miss Carrie Scott is a visitor for several weeks with relatives and friends at Kansas City, and other northwest Missouri points.
W.H. Scott is in Kansas City, Mo., this week on business with the Barger Hog Remedy Co., of which he is agent for Craig county and surrounding counties.

5-30-1912 Wayside
Mrs. Bertha Brown of Duck Creek visited her father J.T. Scott Thursday.

7-18-1912 Carselowey
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruton visited at John Scott’s over Sunday.

7-18-1912 Iron Post
Ed Knight, Mrs. Baunhofer and daughters, Mary, Thresha and Francis and Chas. Seigel, Mrs. Wilkins and children and Rachel Anderson were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Saturday night a week ago. Ice cream and cake was served and a good time was had.

7-18-1912 Wayside
July 8.
J.F. Scott has returned from a visit in Kansas, where he has been under medical treatment and reports he is some better.
There was a large crowd at the baptizing Sunday. Those emersed were Mrs. J.T. Scott, Mrs. Holt, Thelma Harmon, Edith Hunt and Jim Harmon’s baby.
Those present at the Hooker home Sunday were Jess Ferguson and wife and daughter, Fannie, Charley Scott, Maggie and Edith Hunt, Cleo and Jewel Jackson.
July 16.
Mrs. J.T. Scott was in Vinita Friday.

8-1-1912 Wayside
Mrs. Hunt and three children visited Mrs. Scott Thursday.
Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Tucker called at the Rae home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Scott last Sunday.
Bill Scott spent Saturday night with his brother John Scott.

8-1-1912 White Oak
Kit Scott is working for A. Hampton.

8-8-1912 Wayside
Albert Hooker and Charles Scott went to the Negro picnic Friday night.
Mrs. Scott and Mr. Rae were in Vinita Friday.
Bill Thompson is baling hay for J.T. Scott today.

8-15-1912 Wayside
Mr. Thompson will finish baling hay tomorrow for J.T. Scott.
Miss Grace Martin of Vinita is spending a few days this week with Mrs. J.T. Scott.

8-22-1912 Carselowey
John Scott was baptized Sunday in Cabin creek by Rev. Jones and Rev. Kelley. Our protracted meeting is to be closed Friday night.
Mrs. John Scott returned home from her mother’s Saturday night.

8-22-1912 Falling School
W.A. Scott and family of Vinita were visiting with his son James Scott Sunday.

8-22-1912 Timber Hill
Scott Bros. are building a little railroad office at the new town.

8-29-1912 Carselowey
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott called on Mr. Scott’s father last Wednesday.
Among those who attended church at Delaware Sunday from this neighborhood were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oxley, Mrs. Ben Caldwell, Miss Lillian Jackson, Blanche Higginbotham and Lena Coleman.

8-29-1912 Iron Post
The dance at James Scott’s Saturday night was well attended and all had a jolly time.

8-29-1912 Lightning Creek
Miss Vivian Scott of Vinita will teach our school this term.

8-29-1912 Wayside
Mrs. Scott and son Bill visited her daughter, Mrs. Bertha Brown, of Duck creek Sunday and Monday.

9-5-1912 Lightning Creek
Miss Vivian Scott of Vinita has been appointed as teacher for our school.
Our school opened Tuesday under the supervision of Miss Vivian Scott.

9-5-1912 Wayside
Mrs. Scott called on her daughter Mrs. Tom Kerr Tuesday afternoon.

9-12-1912 BLUEJACKET & KELSO
J.B. Miles of Miles postoffice bought a ton of Barber hog remedy of Chas. Scott of Welch in the past week, and will take it out to his farm as soon as it arrives at the Bluejacket station and commence its use at once.

9-19-1912 Carselowey
Mrs. John Scott and children returned from Arkansas last Tuesday night, where she had been to visit her mother.
John Scott traded a buggy and set of harness and a 3-year-old horse for a mare and colt last week.

10-3-1912 Carselowey
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott spent Saturday evening at the Higginbotham home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott called on his father and mother Sunday.

10-10-1912 Carselowey
John Scott sold a cow to MR. Taylor last week and traded for the Jersey heifer which belonged to Mrs. Robinson.

10-24-1912 Carselowey
John Plott took dinner Sunday with John Scott.

10-24-1912 Estella
Jones Scott killed hogs this morning.

10-24-1912 Lightning Creek
Mrs. Scott came after Miss Vivian Friday evening.
Misses Dona and Ollie McClendon, Birdie and V.A. Scott were callers at G.B. Barks’ Sunday.

11-14-1912 Carselowey
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruton of near Salina spent a few days last week with John Scott and Mr. Carr.
Mrs. John Scott assisted Mrs. Bertha Davis in papering her house one day last week.

11-21-1912 Carselowey
Mr.a dn Mrs. John Scott were Vinita visitors Monday.

1-2-1913 Carselowey
The Scott children visited at Mr. Coleman’s Sunday.

1-16-1913 Carselowey
Mrs. Ruth Adair, Mrs. Holt and Mr. and Mrs. John Scott called at the Smith home Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ed Davis spent the day with Mrs. John Scott last Wednesday.
John Scott was a visitor in Vinita Saturday.

1-16-1913 City & County
Robert L. Scott sold 500 bushels of coal in three days last week.

1-16-1913 District No. 34 Pheasant Hill
Daws Scott and Los Beaver were out visiting the girls Sunday. It takes a good deal of grit to face a cold wind like it was Sunday.

1-16-1913 Wayside
Mrs. Cherokee Scott and son Bill left Tuesday for a visit with her daughter Mrs. Bertha Brown who is sick.
Mrs. Cherokee Scott called on Ruth Adair Tuesday morning.

6-5-1913 Wayside
Mrs. Charles Scott and daughter have returned home. She was getting no better.

8-14-1913 Carselowey
Mrs. John Scott and children returned Thursday from a week’s visit with her mother at Long Prairie.
Mrs. Reed Coleman, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Cora Caldwell, Mrs. Ezekiel Fields and Miss Blanch Marvel visited at A.J. Smith’s Friday.

11-6-1913 Pheasant Hill
Miss Vivian Scott spent Friday night with Miss May Jenkins and attended the pie supper at West Point.

11-6-1913 Wayside
Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. John Scott drove to town together Saturday.
Mrs. Millie Scott visited Mrs. Ferguson two days last week.
Charles and little Dee Scott spent Saturday with Paul Ferguson.
Among those who went to Vinita were Mrs. Scott, Jake Carr and wife, Joe Carr, Frank Bruton and Charles Scott.

11-27-1913 Dixon
Mr. Scott and Mike Petty who have been going to school at Muskogee returned home Sunday.

11-27-1913 Pheasant Hill
Miss Ethel Chamberlain visited the school Friday afternoon and accompanied Miss Vivian Scott to Vinita.

2-12-1914 Carselowey
Mrs. John Scott is very ill at this writing.

2-26-1914 Shanahan
Ed Cook and Doss Scott purchased a feeder from Leslie McNeely.

3-26-1914 Carselowey
Little Eva Scott spent Sunday with Mrs. Ed Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott took supper at he Higginbotham home Sunday evening.

6-25-1914 Ketchum
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Scott and family are again living in Ketchum, moving in from Fox Squirrel ranch, in Delaware county, where they have been making their home for the past few months. It is stated that Noah will again resume operations with the city dray.

11-12- 1914 Carselowey
Mr. Higginbotham and John Scott are going to move soon. We regret to have them leave, as Clarence is a great help in our church.

2-11-1915 Dupree
Misses Gladys and Edith Scott of Vinita visited with Annie Dupree last Sunday.

1-15-1931; Pete Dawson Afton
Dr. W.C. Scott left Wednesday for Kansas City, Mo., to meet two of his brothers, one from Seattle, Wash., and one from Grand Rapids, Mich.

1-15-1931; Audry Brothers Ketchum
Lucille Scott is a now recovering from a severe attack of rheumatism.

1-22-1931; Pete Dawson, Afton is on Hwy 66 and Frisco Railroad; 15 miles East of Vinita
Mr. Charles McElroy and Miss Maggie Scott were in Vinita, Monday night.

2-12-1931; Pete Dawson Afton
The 4-H club of Wyandotte entertained the Ottawa county 4-H clubs at the Seneca Indian school Thursday night. A program consisting of readings and several interesting talks was enjoyed by those present. Those attending from Afton were: Mrs. O.F. Rains, Misses Odell Rains, Irene Parham, Rosie Frazier, Sarah Virginia Johnson, Christine Parham, Ida Alice Hall, Jessie Maloney, Lottie and Junior Grunden and Charles Hughey, Gene Scott, Arthur Hughey, Matthew Buxton, Eugene Todd, Ezekial Wright, James Simmons, Jr., Lanear McGraw, Ramsey Hall, J.H. Beasley and Jim Victor.

2-12-1931; Mrs. J. Joiner Wayside
Mrs. James Brown of Cleora spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Scott.
Mrs. Alice Dale of Nowata, and Mrs. Nan L. Adair spent the weekend with Mrs. Scott.
Mrs. James Brown of Cleora spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. Scott.
Mrs. Alice Dale of Nowata, a niece of Mrs. W. Scott and Mrs. Nan L. Adair, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. W. Scott.

6-11-1931; Mrs. John Mistler Centralia
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott and baby visited in the parental P.E. Scott home last week.

6-11-1931 Welch
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott, who are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coppers for a short vacation, will leave about June 10, for Norman, where they will study for degrees in the line of their professions as teachers in the Allen, Okla., schools.

7-23-1931; Mrs. J. Joiner Wayside
Mrs. Cherokee Scott spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Kerr.

11-3-1932 Centralia
Pauline Shambles and Marie Scott, of the freshman class, attended the sophomore picnic last Thursday night. Everybody reported a good time.


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