Cleveland County Enterprise (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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Cleveland County Enterprise
DEMOCRATIC
Mrs. J. W. Wilson has been ai
The
r> Mrs. J. W. wilson nus uwu «• — .... q„„
ANNOUNCEMENTS Newalla for some few days on ae- rell were Blane an visi ore, .
count of her daughter's illness. Jay.
following announcements j Will Via spent Sunday with his
John Copeland and David Ter- First Published Feb. 27th, 19W.
are made subject to the action of
the Democratic voters '
inary, March IK. 1919:
For City Clerk—
I!. F CI,AY, Jr.
Stella Stirrings
his father Saturday night.
Charlie Beal, who was stationed
at Camp Stanley, Texas, return -
ed home one day last week. All
We are having lovely weather his friends give him a hearty wel-
this week and farmers have be- come.
«un their work for another crop Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brittian
Their prospects are good. spent Friday night wit i u r sis i i
Miss Osa and Mr. Luther Mayes in Norman.
were visitors at Bill Smith's Sun Mr. and Mrs. Ray \ la were the
•day afternoon
uij. i Rhoads and for all such further
35-3t. ! and other relief as the c. urt ma
j deem proper *n the premises; and
x pno niTiii ir atihk I iliat you must answer said petition
NOTICE K)R PUBLICATION ! on or before the 10th da> of Apr.
1919, or the al.egation; of said pe
State of Oklahoma, Cleveland tition will be t i.er. a3 irue and
Jim Stevens was seen riding County,^ ^ judgment ^n^red^^acco^d^n^.
Fletch Roberts was the guest of north atfain, Sunday. Looks llKC|Charies q Rhoads, Plaintiff, vs. Court Clerk.
Sarah E. Berquist, George Ber- BLAKE & BOYS A,.. uys lor
~ plaintiff. 35-3t.
L Tllri.m, Prppk 'friend, Allan Brittian Sunday.
I be Democratic voters at the pri- Turkey t rCtK mS , wus leen ri
another wedding. „
| quist, Ida E. Berquist, Joy T. J.
. ! Berquist, Defendants.
We talk about the high rents in . Case No 4967
Norman but evidently, from what The state of Oklahoma to said de-
-'r.lT XWWJErtJSiS
not know what high rents are. Mr. you an(j eacj1 of you are hereby
and Mrs. Fritz Aurin, who have j notifie(i that the above named
been waiting some weeks for a plaintiff has heretofore filed in
row five-room cottage there, so the above named court h« petition
/ via were u,e thsy ^ move> tells us it Un't jX'^by^he tfintrff auks juV
quests at the via home on bun | much 0f u cottage either, but they |inent against you, setting aside a
I have to pay $-r>0 per month.
certain conveyance made by your
co-defendant, Sarah E. Berquist to I
you the said George Berquist, Ida
1 E. Berquist and Joy T. J. Berquist.
Miss Matilda Rogers had for day.
*,er guests Sunday afternoon, Miss <'ora Bonds was a guest of Ula (
Pearl and George Wilson Miss Via on Saturday. j LEGAL NOTICE nvaerquuii « ..
Bertha and Otto Caylor and Miss Mr and Mrs. liucKtiee am .1 | ^ unknown claimants of Lot whereby it was attempted to eon-
u.,rl>,,i est Brittian were dinner guests at, N jjint' (9) in block No. soven-, vey the title to the southeast
Hannah SprouL the Cope|aml home Sunday | n .'two (72) oririnul town <n0vr quarter (1-4) of section three (3)
Mr. and Mrs. !• N. Thompson me lopci children city) of Norman. Cleveland | township ten (10) north of range
and family and Mr. and Mrs. ( Mis. Lee Lobtrts c„u„iy state of Oklahoma: three (3) West of the Indian Mar-
\ Wilson and family were visitors visited her mother SatunU;, ni^n ^ ^ MOtic(, lhat on the! i.Han, located in Cleveland Coun-
',t r W Derrok's 011 Sundin Mr. and Mrs. Aumen have re"!gth day of November, Wll, at th; ty, Oklahoma, and to forever bar
V' \ c A Miller and turned to their home in Norman lvi;uiur annual sale for delinqu'vit you and each of you from any
Mr. and Mrs C. A. Miller anu luineu friends exes held at the office of th* right, title or interest in and to
little son visited with Mrs, Millers after a weeks - County Treasurer of Cleveland said land, and for further judg-
narents Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. j and relatives County, at Norman Oklahoma,! ment declaring specific perform-
, w;„| Ben Haswell says as soon as he , ( above numbered lot was ] anee of said written contract maae
... MrJ ,j ti Karb were learns to cook he intends moving; sold in „ separate parcel to and entered into by and between
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Barb were leains tnrtin„ .. rC8taurant M F McFarland, for the delin-! the plaintiff herein, Chariest).
to town and starting a icstau. an M r mm ^ W10, and I Rhoads and the dafendent herein.
Mrs. Roberts was shopping • Treasurer's tax sale I Sarah E. Berquist, whereby
Blanchard Saturday. I certificate No. 148 issued for sa'.i' said Sarah E. Berquist agreed to
Mr and Mrs. Rose are the |(>t to M F. McFarland. That sell und convey the above describ-
.,„ts of a fine girl baby thereafter and on the 15th day ofjed premises to the plaintiff herein
prouu linn. . mil the said t.ix salt an
FARM INSURANCE
Co. iiitntal Insinuate Co. of New York
AlX US.
VINCENT MULDROW
Exclusive Agents
Phone 50. Norman- Okla.
S. S. VATERS. Solicitor.
irst Nati nal Bank
Of Nor an, Oklahoma
who came Thursday
Norman visitors from Friday un-
til Sunday
Mr. Winegarner and family
transacted business in Norman on
Saturday.
There is to be a pie supper at
Stella on Saturday night, March
15th. Good program. Everybody
invited.
There was singing at the school
house Sunday night and everyone
reported a good time
Ruby Reeves and Mr. Mike Dar
bey was seen out riding Sunday March 1st
afternoon.
Mrs R'll® Wilson has been v„- ( w„ - - |"'Sa^hi^'d^ o7 Feb. 1919
iting here for the past week, but joy. | JOHN G LINDSAY.
left Friday for Oklahoma City. ! .lutie 1.1 is on u su 1 owner of tax sa!e cei
Mrs. M. J Dickinson is on the again, but with hopes she will
sick list this week. 'soon reeoverr
nitfht and November, 1911, the said tax salt
certificate was sold, transferred
proposes to stay with thern perma- . n(| a3;iij,nej to John G. Lindsay
nently. for a valuable consideration, and
Erbv Via was a guest at the Ben the undersigned Jol'n G. Lindsay
troy vis is now the owner and holder there-
H as well home on Satuiday. I ^ that unless redemption i
Mr. Herman Aumen and Miss < ma(jc and service 0f the first pub-
Nettie Dyer were married at her iication of this notice, towit: Feb
home in Norman 011 Saturday, 1 ruary 27th, 1919, the undersia-ned
Sunday j March 1st. They are a fine young demandr a tax deed t
couple and their numerous friends . j ^ and a Ux deod th-cfort
uen vis-1 wish them much happiness andjwjn j.,SUe as provided by law.
*" I 4-liia rtnv nf Ff>h. 1911
and that the absolute fee s mple |
.t.tle be quieted and determined to j
be in the plaintiff Charles
* . nt> flaWe. furui. r y called
Hi f C';iro 1: . -
t.. n .'vd ueimaneotly euro toat
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l iu.- i for t: purpose ard
' i 1 r i<iooo7 "• it Bo promptly
j---1 ir.'li rl wit' cut question
W ir - u'B Halvi 1
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or ; other e^o disease.
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For sale locally by
PIONF.EIt DRUG STORE
CSC r
Farm Loans
Sec us for your needs,
arrangements made with
us mean satisfactory
terms and rates.
We take pride in our
standing established by
square - dealing methods
and consideration for un-
forseen events—you're as-
sured the attention and
courtesies your business
should command when
you arrange the loan
through us.
F. O. MILLLR
First National Bank Bldg
Officeis and Directors
Ed B. Johnson
J D. Maguire
R. C. Berry
J
C. D. Ad'-iins
Phil C. Kidd
Cha. 6ii ith
VVm. Synnott
F. Caruthers
E. DeBarr
This bank is always prepared to meet the legitimate
business needs of its patrons, and solicits your business
on merit. Courteous treatment and careful attention to
business matters combined with conservative business
policy assure security and satisfaction.
A LOCAL BANK for LOCAL PEOPLE
First National Bank of Norman
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C'lCEtcrficlc's hit the smoke-spot; in c'"sc:
t'-"v lot yc.1 know} on ere
:•) "Oat:
Yt';, they're rr.ii
t'lc "just-right' blend c: x'
rt'c tobaccos that docs it '
tcrlie
can't bo copied
The extra wrapper of glossine
paper keeps 'em Fresh.
MlI
ling I will sell at public auc
Having decided to quit fa
on at my farm, known as the C
Harris farm, 5 miles east
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north oi Franklin; 2 miles west and 2 miles south of
mils east and 1 mile norJi of Hico school house, on
lis
n
The following property, to-wit:
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HORSES AND MULES
team good work mules, 7 and
8 years old.
team good work mules, 4 and
5 years old.
black mule colt coming 2.
k horse coming 3.
Head Cows and Cattle
cow giving 3 gals mi]! .
Calf 3 weeks old.
1 black Pole cow, give> 4 gti-
ms milk. Calf 3 days old.
1 Holstein cow giving milk will
be fresh in September,
red Durham cow will be
fresh by sale day.
ersev heifer will be fresh by
sale day. 1 black Pole heifer
be fresh in Sept.
red yearling heifer; 1 black
calf 9 months old; 1 Durham
male two years old.
27 HEAD HOGS
27 head of hogs weigh from
100 lbs to 140 lbs.
sow and 3 little pis?.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
new Tohn Deere wagon 3 in.
buggy
Molilr.
er goo
Deere
lohn
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pi pfSJ
•* ti
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ommence at 10 o'clock
nHjUpf—.. m,.u
itchel wagon 3 1-4 in.
1 corn sheller.
Middle buster plant-
od as new. 1 good John
_• walking cultivator.
Deere go-devil, good as
1 14-in. walking lister.
;h ()liver turning plow,
ection harrow.
:.>'ia stock. 2 sots good
farm harness. 1 45 lb. saddle
good one.
1 15 gallon iron kettle.
250 bushels corn. 2? bushels
Mebane cotton seed.
Household Goods
1 good chiffoner. 3 good bed-
steads and springs. 3 good
mattresses.
1 kitchen cabinet. 1 dining table
5 good chairs. 1 wash stand.
1 4-gallon daisy churn, good
as new.
1 heating stove. 1 cook stove.
Canned fruit and fruit jars,
fi dozen chickens. And other
things too numerous to men-
tion.
Lunch by the Ladies of the Baptist Church of Franklin
TERMS—All sums of $10 and under cash; all sums over
$10, a credit of 8 months time w ll be given for well .approved
notes bearing 10 per ecnt interest from date. 5 per cent dis-
count for cash on sums over $10. Notes to be approved by Secur-
ity State Bank of Norman. No property to be removed until
settled for.
EW3H22
Owner.
COL. J. C. RODGERS, Auctioneer.
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Cleveland County Enterprise (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1918, newspaper, March 6, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108700/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.