Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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BEST OF LIGHTNING RODS
Against Substitutes
Oet the Well-Known
9ouad Package
Ask For
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Made in the largest, best equipped and
sanitary Malted Milk plant in the world
We do not make "milk products"—
Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, eta.
Ask For HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK
Made from clean, full-cream milk
and the extract of select multed grain,
reduced to powder form, soluble in
water. Best Food-Drink for All Ages.
Used for over a Quarter Century
Unless you say "HORLICK'S"
you may get a Substitute•
Take a Package Home
Caution
Avoid Subititute
ACEDAHOTfttVELERS
j Malted mil* CO
Utt, WIS., U.S.*
.J. F. Daniels who lives on
Rush Creek near Wallville while
attending court Monday paid
the Democratla pleasant social
call. Mi Danials aid rains nad
greatly injured crops on Hush
creek this year: that he had
planted u>ni three times, and
Jus iast planting was on June
l'.lLh, and while it is late it is
good corn. At one time when
the water backed over his tield
betook two or three tons of
cut brootu corn out that was
frwimmiog in water, and it was
injured gieatly.
$100 Reward, $100
Thn readers of this paper will i~>e
j>.t a* "J ta learn that there is at leant one
dr *a I *d diseaa-4 that science has been
able t<> cure in all its stages, and that Is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only
(•ouitive cure now known to the medical
f'Kternity Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional troat-
RM nt BEAU'S Catarrii Cure is taken In-
ternally, i- ting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system, there-
by destroying the foundation of the dis-
e is« . and giving the patient strength by
liuMdi'iir up the constitution and assisting
ii 1 t: • lr. d >ing its work. The proprietors
have so much faith in its curative pow-
♦•••- tf.at they offer One Hundred Dollars
tor jny ca that it falls to cure. Send
for lut of testimonials.
^ Ir-M F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O.
hold by 1!i I>ruRKi*t8. 75c
Taks Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
J. P. Ingram and son. Ran-
dolph, of Bradv, were here Sun-
day enroute to Oklahoma City
to attend the date fair. Mr.
Ingram returned Tuesday, but
Randolph remained for the en-
tire week, he having won a
weeks visit at the fair through
membership in the boys and
girls clubs, at the expense of
I the agricultural board. About
j 120 boys and 50 girls tiom var-
ious counties of the state won
| trips of this kind and are spend-
ing this week at the state fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Vaughn,
of Elgin, was the week end
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A,
St'.odgrass.
Conductor. It U Clalmao, Will Glv# the
Most Effective Protect!**
Yet Oevieed.
Mention is made in a went num-
ber of a (Vrman journal of a light-
ning conductor which, it is claitaPd,
gives much more effective protection
than the usual rod. The inventor
took an ordinary lightning rod ®nd
equipped it below the (joint with
<li*k that was overlaid by electrolysis
with about two milligrams of bro-
mide of radium, so put on thai it
was weatherproof.
The experiments made showed
that the preparation of radium Ion-
ized the air, making it conductive,
for a wide circuit around the point
of the lightning rod. This led, nat-
urallv, to a decided fall of potential
in the atmospheric electricity and tf
equalization between the various
strata of air lying in layers one over
another.
The charge of atmospheric elec-
trieit\ in these strata flowed toward
the poiin through the air, which waf
still a good conductor even at a con-
siderable distance from the point ot
the conducting rod. and was carrier'
from the point to the ground.
In addition to the increase of ra-
dius of action of the lightning rod
the ioniiing of the air by a prepara
tion of radium seems to cause the
carrying off of stronger currents of
atmospheric electricity.
C. A. skeen, Superintendent
Boys Training School, was in
Oklahoma City the first of the
week on offkia' business.
F. C. Picking, of Hoover and
B. F. Looney, of Hennepin, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs, 1. K. Mc-
Cann the first of the week.
:■}
State ot Oklahoma
County ot Garvin
To the unknown owners of the following
described real estate situated in the county
of Garvin, Stcte of Oklahoma, the same be
ing loi 11, block 23, in the town of Mc-
Gee, in said county and state: You are
hereby notified that the undersigned is the
holder and swner of tax sale certificate No
1457 issued on th« 11th day of November
1911, on the above described property for
the sale of said property for
delinquent taxes, on said date and unless
redemption be made from sawd sale within
sixty days after September. 30, 1915, the
date of the first publication hereof, a tax
deed will be demanded and will be issued
: as provided by law.
Dated this the 29th day of September,
1915. A. V. THOMAS,
Holder and owner of said Tax
29-4t. Certificate.
ILET
& BATH
Af
R. K. Johnson returned Mon-
day from Lawrence, Kans.,
where he visited bis parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R C. Johnson.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
.%ake the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
The Quinine drives out malaria, the
Iron builds up the system. 50 cents
NOTICE.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA. I
County of Oarvln (
To J. S. Mullen and the unknown heirs of
Ltla Noah, deceased, the owners of the fol-
lowing described real estate, situated in
Garvin county. Oklahoma.
The Hel4 of the Seli of the Se}4 and the S%
of the SwM of the SeJ4 of tne SeV£ of Section
I Twenty two, -22.- Township two -2.- North,
i Range t wo -2- West—
You and each of you are hereby notified
that the undersigned is the holder of Tux
Sale certificate No 1295. issued on the 3th day
i of November 1913. on the above described
property for the sale of the said prop-
erty for delinquent taxes on said date
'and unless redemption be made from said
i sale within sixty days after September 23rd,
1915. the date of the first publication hereof.a
tax deed will be demanded and will be is-
sued. as provided by law.
Dated this ttie 7th day of September 1915,
3. M. MUSK.
28-4t Holder and owner of said
ce«>rificat«
State of Oklahoma, )
County of Garvin, (
To the unknown owners of the following
described real estate situated in the county
of Garvin, State of Oklahoma, the same be
ing lot 13, block 28 in the town ot McGee,
in said county and state: You are hereby
notified that the undersigned is holder and
owner of tax sale certificate No. 1326 is-
sued on the 8th day of November, 1913,
on t b e above described property for
t/se sale of said prop-erty for delin-
quent taxes on said date and unless redem
: ption be made from said sale within sixty
days atter September 30th, 1915, the date
; of the first publication hereof, a tax deed
| will be demanded and will be issued as
' provided by law.
| Dated this the 29th day of September
1915. A. V. THOMAS,
' 29-4t Holder and owner of said lax
Certificate
First Christian Church
Bible School at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Subject 11 a. m. "Shattered
Ideals."
Subject for 7:;>0, announced
later.
Meeting of official board at the
close of morning worship.
All are invited.
J. K. Pedrick, Minister
The hotel at Cleveland, Okla.,
owned by J D Hill, of this city,
was robbed last night of $27.00
The robbers held the clerk up
and got all the cash in the draw
er.
Grand Jury adjourned yester-
day after returned -51 indict-
ments, 41 of which was for mis
demeanors. The grand jury in
its report to Judge Swank paid
Sheriff Rayburneand JailorHar
moil a fine compliment for the
sanitary condition of the jail
and the fine way it is kept: In
the report they say that the Dis
trict court clerk's office and the
County Judges office are too
small.and recommend that some
arrangements be made whereby
the clerk's office could be con-
ducted in one office instead of
being divided as it is into two
one on each side of the court
house, that the clerk cannot
oversee the work as it is.
NOTICE
GEO I, JORDAN
Lawyer and Notary-
Public
SAM I JORDAN
Notary Public, Land
and Loan Man
THE
Jordan Land & Loan Co
We have $75,000,00 to loan on Farm Lands, on Long time and a
low rate of interest.
We Loan on all kinds ol Titles, including, Dead Claims, and Miss
Choctaws.
When you want to buy or trade for land, if you will come to us,we
will make you a loan, and assist voa in closing up the deal, and see
that yon have a good tide to what you buy. We give quick service
both in inspection and in paying out on the loan.
Wi also have a large list of lands for sale. We give you below a
few bargains.
No 1 -80 acres three miles north of Pauls Valley, 70 acres in cul
tivation, good three room house.
No 2—80 acres four miles north of Pauls Valiey, 75 acres in cul-
tivation. *ood four room house all in Washita Gotton, no overflow.
No 3—210 acres 1 mile south of Brady, 110 acres in cultivation,
50 acres in meadow, 50 acres in pusure, 3 room house, small barn.
This is a fine small stock farm
No 4—152 acres north of Civit, 80 acres in cultivation, large por-
tion branch bottom, good 5 room house.
No 5—85 acres north of Civet,75 acres in cultivation,some branch
Bottom, good 5 room bouse.
Nc 6—200 acres, 10 miles west of Pauls Valley, 160 acres in cul-
tivation, good 5 toora house.
jj0 7—440 acres southeast of Wynnewood, 150 acres in cultiva-
tion, balance cut into pasture, good 7 room house and other tenant
houses, good orchard, some allalfa on farm, good water This is an
ideal stock farm.
No 8—140 acres, 5 miles west of Pauls Valley, 45 acres in culti-
vation. small houie and barn
No 9—80 acres, 7 miles west of Pauls Valley, 60 acres in cultiva
tion, no house
No 10—160 acres 8 miles northeast of Wynnewood, 130 acres in
cultivation, good 3 room house and a two room house Plenty of good
water.
W; have a number of other tracts, also some good city property
lor lale All the above tracts have loans on them Shouidjyou wan', to
buy any of the above tracts, Price and Terras can be arranged
We solicit you to list your land with us, we will make special ef-
fort to lell them for you.
When writing for information, mention the tract number
THE
Jordan Land & Loan Co.
Pauls Valley, Okla.
, State of Oklahoma I
j County of Garvin, J
To the unknown owners of the following
described real estate situated in the County
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY
GUARDIAN
In the Matter of the Estate of John W. |
Jones, deceased. .
Notice is hereby given in pursuance of an of Garvin, State of Oklahoma, the same be j
! order of the County Court of the County of ing lot 5, block 23 in the town of McGee,
Hughes, State of Oklahoma, made on the 1 Jn said count_ and state. You are hereby
1 23rd day ot August. 1913, the undersigned ( , . . ' , . , , ,,
Administrator of the estate of John W. notified that the undersigned u the bolder
Jones. Deceased, will sell at Holdenville, and owner of tax sale certificate No. 1325
! Oklahoma, to the highest bidder, subject to issued on the 8th day of November 1913,on ;
confirmation by said Court, on Saturday lh ab described property for the sale ot i
ii... .1...j .i a n iQir. nf lAn'. '
said property for delinquent taxes on said
the 2nd day of October A, D.. 1915, at 10 o'
I clock A.M.. (or within six months there-
after) at private sale, nil the right, title and
1 interest of said John W. Jones, deceased, in
and to the following described real estate,
situated In Hughes and Oarvln counties.
State of Oklahoma, to-wlt:
i Lot* Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13) Block
Twenty-four (24): the West half of Lot One
111 and the North Half of tne West half of
! Lot Two 121 Block Sixteen [161; The West
I Ninty Feet of Lots three 131 and Four (4).
I Block Nine -9-: The North Half of Lot Six -6-
Block Sixteen -16-: Lot -11-, block eight -8-
j ail in the incorporated town of Calvin.
' Hughes County. Oklahoma: The west half of
' the Southwest Quarter and the Southwest
i Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section
Four -4-. Township Five 5North. Range Ten I
i -10- East. Hughes County. Oklahoma.
The Southeast Quarter of the Southeast j
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the;
Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter j
of the Southwest Quarter of Section Three j
-3-Township Four -4- North. Range One -1-,
West. Garvin County. Oklahoma.
Said real estate will be sold on the follow-1
ing terms and conditions to-'vlt: Cash in
hand upon con-flrmatlon of sale by Court ,
Bids for the purchase thereof must be in !
writing and must be ii led in the County
Court or delivered to the undersigned at I
I Calvin, Oklahoma or to W. T, Anglin, At-
torney. Holdenville. Oklahoma.
Ten per cent In form of certified check or {
bank daft to act ouipany bid.
Hated the 3rd day of September, 1915.
27-3t C. H. WILBANKS. Administrator
date unless redemption be made from said
salewkhin sixty days atter September 30th,
1915, the date of the first publication here-
of, a tax deed will be demanded and will be
issued as provided by law.
Dated this the 29th day of September,
1915. A V.THOMAS,
29-4t Holder and owner of said tax
certificate
A Pauls Valley Citizen
Comes to thi Front
Tells His Friends and Neighbors
Of His Experience
Every Pauls Valley resident
should read what a neighbor
says. His testimony can be re
lied upon. Here are his own
words;
J. R. Thompson, 319 N. Cher-
ry Street. Pauls Valley, say?;
"Doan's kidney Pills have bene
ft ted me and I am pleased to ie.
commend them to anyone who
is suffering from kidney disease
My kidneys were out of oider
and I had backache Doau's
Kidney Pills helped me at onre
Soon the pain stopped and my
kidneys became normal."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidnev remedy
—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the
same that Mr. Thompson recom-
mends. Foster Milburn C'o.Propc
Buffalo. N. Y.
At the Baptist Church
Bible School at 10 a. m.
B Y P U at 7 p. m.
There will be preaching both
morning and evening.
Preaching 11 a. m. Subject,
"The Gospel''
At 8 p m. The services will
be evangelistic.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 8 p m.
The public is cordially invited
to all the services of this church
O L Jones, Minister
KOTICR OF SHERIFF'S S.VI.F.
By virtue of a tax warrant to me directed
mikI delivered, issued out of the office ol W.
H Mouser, county treasurer of l>arviii Coun-
ty. Oklahoma, for personal taxes of R. G.
Burt b, for the year 1914. in the sum of $lt*4.*f
with penalty, interest, costs and accruing
costs.
I will, on the *7th day of September. 1915,a
the hour of 2:00 o'clock p m, of --aid day a
tin* front dqpr of the court house in Puuit
Valley, in the county aforesaid, offer at pub-
lic sale and sell to the hig.iest bidder, for
cash in hand, the following described prop-
erty to-wit:
One Columbia Grafonola and 60 records,
said properly havi.ig been levied on as the
property of the aid R O Burch. and taken
r>n tat warrant for delinquent taxes for the
year 1914,
B. R. RAYBURNE.
27-24 Sheriff (iarvincounty. Okla.
Why Don't YOU Sell this Car?
(First Published September 16, 1915.) |
NOTICE.
To.T. F. Amdfette. Edna 7. Amonette. Reed j
Ridley. W^, Carey. W, R. Parker and'
Effle Parker:
You and each of you arc hereby notified I
tha* you bav« been sued in the District ,
i Court of Garvin County, Oklahoma, in an i
action wherein P. N. Kerr is plaintiff, and
| J. F.'Amonette, Edna 7. Amonette. Mary El j
i la Haynes. B.R. Burnett. Reed Ridley, W, P.
| Oarey. W. R. Parker and Effie Parker are!
defendants. No. 1976. and that yon must I
I each answer the petition filed by the plain-1
| tiff on or before the 30th day of October. 1915.
; or the petition of plaintiff will be taken as
true and Judgment rendered in favor of the
i plaintiff. P, N. Kerr, and against the defen- j
dants. J. F, Amonette and Edna 7. Amon- j
otte for $850.00 and costs of suit, and that by
said Judgment a first mortgage lien will be ,
; established and decreed on the premises
hereinafter described for the payment of
said debt, costs and devesting you and each
| of you, of and excluding you. and each of
you from any interest or lien upon the fol-
j lowing described property.
Lots 5. 6. 7. in Block 215, Lots fi. 9. 10. 11. 12
and 13 In Block 214. and Lots 1 and 14 in block 1
j 213. all In the Town of Pauls Valley. Garvin
| County. Oklahoma, according to the United
i States Survey thereof.
! Witness the band and seal of said Court i
j this the 14th day of September, 1915.
—Seal— A. K. 8UGG8. Court Clerk
I Blanton A Andrews.
Attorneys for Plaintiff 27-4
It is Western. Are you?
It is rightly set up. Are you?
It is made of the right sort of stuff. Are you?
It is the best in its field. Are you the best in yours?
It has the pull,the purr, the speed, the stand-up qualities. Have you?
It combines efficiency with economy. Do you0
D has all the standard parts, is 100 per cent GOOD. Are you?
IF you are anything like as big as this car, we're looking for you We want to
list you in our army of dealers We'll stand behind you Get in line for the
The WESTERN Car
JONES SIX
For WESTERN People
Write Jones Motor Car Co, Wichita. Kansas
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1915, newspaper, September 30, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118580/m1/5/: accessed April 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.