Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1913 Page: 8 of 8
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DR.
PRICES
CREAM
Baking Powder
Purity in food, lower cost of living—
these are the demands of the day.
Pure food is health, and health is economy
itself. We cannot have health without health-
ful food.
The most healthful foods are the quickly
raised flour foods — biscuit, cake, muffins,
crusts and other pastry, when perfectly made
irom wholesome ingredients.
Dr. PRICE'S baking powder makes these
foods in specially attractive, appetizing and
wholesome form, and for both economic and
hygienic reasons, such food should be more
largely substituted for meat in the daily diet.
But bear in mind that alum, or
unwholesome baking powder,
can never make pure, whole-
some food.
GOOD
ROADS
M
In the District Court.
NEED OF ROAD IMPROVEMENT
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. MORTGAGE
FOKECLOSTRK
State of Oklahoma.
Garvin County.
No. 13W.
W. I'. Cttrfcy, plaintiff,
VH.
TT AU xander and Mollle Alexander, his
wife, O. F. Alexander. Albert Anderson.The
Southern National Hank of Wynnewood.Ok-
laboron. American state Bank of jtosedale,
Okla. American Trust Co.. of Byars*. Okla.
W. K.CaldwelKiuy P.Cobb, Walter Tidwell,
and Nellie Tldwell bi* wife. Defendants.
To the above named defendants, T. T, Alex
ander, and Mollle Alexander his wife. (). F.
Alexander, Albert Anderson, W. K. Caldwell
and Guy P. Cobb:
I You are hereby notified that you have been
sued in the District court of Garvin county.
| State of oklahoma, by the above named
I plaintiff A W. P. Carey, and that you must
i answer the petition filed by said plaintiff in
Rheumatism Quickly Cured. •
"My sister's husband had an attack
of rheumatism in his arm," writes a
well known resident of Newton, Iowa.
"I! gavea\ bottle of Qtfvnbelain'B
Liniment which he applied to his arm
and on the next morning the rheuma-
tism was pone." For chronic mufced-
lar rheumatism you will find nothing
better than Chamber . n's Liniment.
Sold by all dealers.
Prosperity and Adversity.
Prosperity is not without man}
fears and distastes, and adversity not
without comforts and hopefl— Bncou.
Meritol Pile Remedy
One of Essentials to Prosperity of I pl.ilmlfT.t W. I'. Carey, and that you must , cHpruv nroriaration for
Country Is Good Highways—Spe- answer the petition filed by said plaintiff in A S( ,enCe P*ePai
cial Action Necessary. said court in said cause on or before Mon-1 b jtb internal and external use
jJiiy.JuneHilh, 1013,or'Old petition will lu 1 nlinnlnMv without all
<Bv RALPH pa„k,.a1 t r n*r«dn a«- taken HH true and a Judgment rendered in i ' .
rlcuHural ''nil cure ' ' I salrt couit In said cause, against said doten-. 6C)Ual for tile treatment of plies
dant.TTAl.xander, In favor o( the plaintiff | • Ask IIS to sIlOW
for the sum of 19Hl.:ta.W|lh Interest thereon 111 a"y r0rnl- , .
at i« per cent fiom January uih, 1913, the you this remedy and explain its
date of 'the lilins of said petition in said | MIW oHvant'iu-wi Citv Driltr
court, together *iih aii costs of ssid suit, in-1 iw"y advantages. tllV wrug
dudimi an attorney's fee of $5U.W) upon a j Store.
promissory note, daled December, 30,1011. |
signed by said delendant,T.T.Alexander.due m " *
and payable to the order of the plaintiff [
lierein, on or before November 1st. 1912 bear I When the baby take* tco mtU'h food i .. — c ,j , 1 TT II
interest at the.rateof 10per cent per annum I the stomach turns; the result is ind - I Ijlisn anci Uzzell.
A busy growing nation such as oum
certainly roouirea internal improve-
ments to kwppaoe with Its prosperity.
Our prosperity Is measured by indus-
trial activities and tucli activities are
scattered in all parts tot our great
commonwealth.
There are several essentials to pro-
mote this growth, and one of the chief
of these is that of good roads or high-
ways.
Investigations have shown that the
PUBLIC SCHOOL FABULTY
The city School Board \ ^ter-
day completed the faculty for
the city1 schools for the ensuing
year except one, .They are:.
M. H. Duncan, Supt.
C. L. Clark, principal oflligh
School.
A. E Clark, principal of Jef-
ferson school.
Wiley Crain, principal Jackson
school,
High school teachers. Miss
Clara Merkle, Miss Gertrude;
Reed.
Teacher in Manual Training,
Thomas Foster, of Stroud, Okla.
Grade Teachers
Misses Ruby Perry, Edna
Fulton, Maude Hill, Flossie Oeh-
ler, Alma Caldwell, Wingo,
Alice Penn, Lavina Collins, Ger-
trude Grider, Miss McCarthy of
Edmond, Miss Hamilton, of Sul-
phur, Mesdames E. B Kimber-
f r<an date until paid, and a decree entered I gestion, sourness and vomiting. Frc-
forecloslng a real estate mortgage given to | ouentlv the bowels are involved end
secure said note «iio of even date therewith i there is colic pains and dirrhoea Jlc-
average horse can exert a' a walking j upon the following described real estatcand GEE'S BABY EI 1X1R is a grand cor-
pace a traction pull of about one- | premises, situated ini said county and State [ rective remedy for the stomach and
eighth to one-tenth his weight. As-
suming this to be about the correct
value, what effect will the kind of
to-wl':
The rairtlxast quarter <if the north
Pasture for Rent
1 have some tine pasture for
rent, east of Pauls* Valley.
R. H. Hines,
Pauls Valley, Okla
conserve the woisiure
We hn^t* just on<* way to ilo
his says i>. 8. Woodson and
hat is by cultivating the sur
ace of the soil to prevent evap-; Adv.
ration. A blanket of loose dirt
ii the surface helps to prevent ])oM<t. fn\\ t(1 go to the 5 & 10c j
he escape of any moisture that store Enamel ware sale—Satin- i
nay be in the subsoil andwhieh ' (jav Adv. |
.ii the form of vapor, escapes \ -
ontinually. unless pi-evented by
quarter of the southeast quaner of Section
, , . | Five. (5) and the Kast half of the southwest
road have upon the load the hoise quarter of the north weft quarter of Section
able to pull? | Four 14). all ffi Township Four 14), north,
On an asphalt pavement it requires Uange Two (2) east, !of the I.M.. containing
110 to 70 pounds pull to move one ton. 130 acres, more or lens. according to thcOov-
on a sand road 100 to 200 pounds pull eminent Survey thereof.
to move the same road. We might j As against you and each of you. and order-
conclude that the limits are 30 to 250 ingmlit premises sold wilhout appraisment
pounds lor the best to the poorest ™",'««•« «'<he proceeds there-
, ...... |7rnm M>lied to itlii'Isatihfuetk'i) of ^afd ln-
surfac e. This one liorae, gay of l.oOO nleb<edi e.*x. wlih interest tlieieon m:d cost
pounds weifeht, could draw a load of | of 8ultt including an attorneys re* of *5<UH),
five tons on the smooth asphalt pave
v.ent and only 1,200 pounds on the
soft sand road. These figures are only
approximately correct since they are
average values, but sufficiently close
to give us some idea of the relative
j bowels disorder.- •)*" babies. It i? pure,
east i wholesome and pleasant to tftko. Price
by City
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Whereas on the lfltu day of Anril A.P. 191«t. j
an order of sale was duly issued out of the]
District Court of Garvin county. State ofOk-
lahomn. in a certain action therein pending
wherein J. T. Miller,was plaintiff and Kben-
ezer Kemp. Alice Kemp, Joseph F. Loche,
W. !*. Browning A- Company, Henry Card- j
well I. W. Tanta/and Judge lJainey, were
defendant?, ibelngcase No. 'JM therein] com-
manding me. the undersigned Sheriff of |
Garvin county. State of Oklahoma, to ad-
vertise and sell, without appraisement, ae-
e.->rding to law. the following described real |
property in Garvin county, State of Okla-j
^^^^Thoma, to-wlt:
lme lililt you fll'O C0nstjrviu|^| Southwt st quarter of the southwest quar-,
vour moisture. I he principal ter of Section Thirty two.lnTuwnshlpThrTO|
1 1 North, Itanue Two Last of the Jndian Mer ,
llillK to KOOp ill in 111(1 is pul- { ian. containing Forty acres, subject to a •-I
erize surface ami do if now. t.tin mortgage of taou. given to the Deining
Investment Company, as described in plain- ;
j tiff's petition to satisfy a certain Judgment
end (red in said action on the'30th day of
i loose surface through which
he vapor will not, puss readi'y
• let out your section liarrow
.ind harrow every field that iuis
ieen plowed and not planted.
Oorn, milo, katfir, feterita and
ither cultivated crops can be
larrowed until they are several
nches anil you will lie doing
'ood cultivation at the saint
value if good and poor road surfaces.
liefort any district or state can fully
realize the value of good roads, spe-
cial action on its part must be neces-
sary. This action must embrace three
things; a non-political organization,
whose purpose is to provide good
roads; a practical • and economical
construction, and maintenance.
There should be one or more good
business men on the board of control
a lawyer of some years' experience
should be a member and there should
be represented on the board of control
IggSPfr:
-oc an.l .*>0( oer l.ottl
On e Store.
TEETH
The teacher for the domestic
science department has not been
selected.
Five of the old teachers of ; ;e|
present faculty did not apply.
They are Processors Pratt and
Nowling, Misses Ward, Black-
wood and Calloway.
and excluding, forever barring and estopp-
ing you. and each or you and all persons
claiming by, through or under you, or either p,at(. wctk llidge work, crown gold
of you, since the commencement of said ac- r- .
tion, from having, claiming or ashertingany I P01c Crown?, All kinds of Dental
right, title, interest, lien, estate of equity of! work done at reasonable prices,
or redemption. In or to said premises, or any
part thereof, —
Witness, my hand and seal of said court.
this April tftb. 1913.
A. K. SUGGS,
Clerk District Court.
I SEAL] 11 y HARRY OLIPHANT,
Deputy.
W, ] . Carey. Plaintiff.
i'.y .1. 15. Dudley, his attorney.
7-5t, Adv.
Office over Valley Hardware
Dr w. l. dill/.rd
Telephone 365
Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
Dr. J. W. Shelton
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
GLASSES FITTED
Phone 365
Wen's Meeting
i At Recreation Grounds Sunday,
at 3:30 p. m.
These meetings are for the
men and boys of Pauls Valley.
Good speaking, good singing and
good music. Come and help the
good work that is doing some-
thing for the men and toys of
Pauls Valley.
The meeting last Sunday was
well attended and quite a num-
ber of representative business
men were present, The outlook
is very encouraging.
Pauls Valley, Okla.
Wonderful Skin Salve
Bucklen's Arnica Salve is known | 0®°* T. Jones B'.dg,
everywhere as the best remedy made
for all diseases of the skin, and also
for burns, bruises and boils. Reduces
inflammation and is soothing and
heal inc. J. T. Sossaman, publisher of
News, of Cornelius. N. v'., writes that
one box helped his serious skin ail-
ment after other remedies failed.
Only 2nc. Recommended by I.ive
Drug Co.
Adv
DR. MARY A. MARKEY
osteopathic physician
Graduate A. S. O., Kirkville. Mo.
Telephone 282
Office 119 W. Rennie Ave., Pauls Valley
WHY NOT TRY POPHAM'S^
ASTHMA REMEDY
Blue and White to 50c
"nainel ware
or
eptember. n . litl'-'. In favor of plaintiff. !
lamel Wf re on sale Saturday ' nsraln^t said defemlanta.Kbem-n-r Kemp'
.or, . i. hi i j and Alice Kemp, for the sum of $103.07, with
f -t>C. o iv 1' C otOre AflV ! interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum
Jordan & Brown
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
• Pauls Valley, Oklahoma
) Gives special attention to probate mat-
j tera, laDd litigation and the perfecting
Sold by Live Drug Co., "The Rexall Store J of titles.
Gives Prompt ami Positive Relief in Every
Case. SSolti by DrujrjriHts. Price >1.00.
Trial Package by Mail 10c.
WILlIAMS MFG. CO., Props. Cleieland, 0.;
EX ECITTION ANDORDER 01- - A LK
]5y virture of an execution to me directed,
and delivered, issued out of the District.
Court of Garvin County, Okla.. in an ac tion
wherein Minnetonka Lumber Company is
plaint Iff and W. H, Paul is defendant, com
mandinff me 10 sell wilhout appraisement
the following described property! to-wlt:
Lot 5 and 25 feet off the east side of Lot J
in Block 58, of the city of Pauls Valley, 'iar-
viu county, Oklahoma, together with all im-
provements situated thereon and the appur-
tances thereunto belonging.
I will oivthe 19th day of May 1H1 ■ between;
the hours of one o'clock p.m. and tw • o clock
p. in. offer for sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash or so much thereof t • satisfy
judgment against said defendant for I11U0.11
and all cost to date together with $110.90 «•-
attorneys fees with interest at 10 pen ent perl
annum from said date of October = • \ 1412,
This the 10th day of April, 1913.
Cbas, F. Worley, Sheriff. )
5-4t, Adv.
Mate of Oklahoma.
ounty of (iarviu. i
In the District < un of tiarvln County.
Kate Wright, plaintiff.
' from the dale thereof, and for the further
sum of W0.00 as attorney's ftH's, with interest
' thereon at ♦>' per cent from the date thereof
! and for the costa of sale action.
I Now therefore notice is hereby given that
on the 9th day of .lutie, A. D, 1913, at 2 oclock
p. m at the front door of the County Couit
| House, in the city of l*auls Valley, Uarvin
| County, Oklahoma. I will offer said above
mentioned and described real property for
>aa been sued in the ab vc named couit.ai.d | • ile, and sell the same to the highest and
hat he must answ« i th" pet 1th n tiled h( • Ic; 1 hid* r for ca«h in hand, subject how-
n by said plaintiff, on or before the 4th d.vv 1 e\er to certain mortgage of $300,00 given to
f June, 1915, or -aid petition will! taken Th« Deming investm ntConi; .iny.as in said
rue and a Judgment r« r «.i!<l plaintiff, for ! ).idji( ic i t ainl order of said directed,
•or divorce ai <J cost? of tult will i ( rcnuer w:tn. -amy hand ihe5th day of May, A.
No, 1491.
>V. K. Wright. Defendant.
Said W. K. Wright will take
that I
«i accordingly.
A. K.
arrA Field. Ut :
«ror
C. F. WORLEY,
f of (larvln County, Oklahoma.
L^JLa
Start Your Silo; Buiid the "Common
Sense Silo' and Save Money. :
a Farming' is a business. The silo is
making if <* more profitable business and
so when a businessman begins to savemon
ey he begins to make money. The "Com-
mon Sense silo" is for business like far-
mers It saves money on construction and
it will make them mor.ey the rest of their
active life.
It is easy to build a
'Common Sense Silo'
You furnish hammer and saw. We will furnish the1
material and plans. Briefly; the "Common Seme Silo" is
builtof layers of two-by fours and has from eight to twelve i
sides as the builder may see fit. It is lined with an excellent
grade of roofing The construction is very simple yet the
plans we furnish you are complete in deta'l. Get the "Com-
mon Sense" book at our office today. Get ready for that silo.
You are going to need it and now is the time to build it. Come
in and see us today.
MINNETONKA LUMBER CD.
II. Forehand. Mpr.
I j!
www iwumn hmswwM** -.tmmmur j
An Improved Michigan Road.
an engineer wV known his business.
The engineer el < ulil also be chief
engineer of tl.e euusiniction w ith
nianj lu-alstuutu as necessary to carry
on the work of roatl building. Some
states of our commonwealth have
made the state engineer the chief
engineer of a ioail commission whose
personnel is composed of business
men. lawyers, and engineers who re-
ceive no salary ami are appointed by
the governor or the state for a defiuite
period of time.
There are several methods o? organi-
sation and only exp'Tlence will elirn
inate the undesirable elements, leav-
ing the good. What might bo success-
ful in one part of the country may be
unsuccessful in another.
SHOWING PLEASES BOOSTERS:
Work Done on Highw.iy Improve- j
ments During Last Year Is Suc-
cessful All Over Country.
Good roads movements have been
unusually successful in many Btates
during the yenr Just ended, according
to figures given out In New York
showing the liberal appropriations
which various legislatures made
New York state heads the list with
a taO.000,000 bond Issue added , to its
previous appropriation of an equal
amount, and a* a sho^lpg Is shlrf
to be assured In Pennsylvania, where
* proposed I&0.000.000 appropriation is
pending. In California an 118.000,000
bond lasue 1* now being eipended, and
In Maine a tt.000,000 Issue has been
authorised, to be met by the automo-
bile fees.
Tbe defeat of the $[>0,000,000 bond
issue in Ohio Is said by the Rood roads
enthusiasts to be the only discourag-
ing feature of the year and they be-
lieve It will be reconsidered. Many
states have made slight Increases In
their feood roads approprWiona.
.*"7^ -V
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; fM'-
f ,N a -
BLACK PETE
j. Will mal<e the season of 1913 at my place, 2 miles northeast of
Pauls Valley,known as the Byars farm, PETE has made many sea-
sons at Lindsay, and is known as one of the best breeders in the
country. TERMS $10.00 to insure fold, and $12.50 to insure colt
to stand up and suck. Money due for season when dam is sold.trffl-
ed or removed from locality, otherwise when colt is foalded. Lein
retained on dam and colt for season.
T. G. WOFFORD, Owner.
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1913, newspaper, May 8, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118455/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.