The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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Oklahoma Parmer & Laton;l,;1
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C. K. FOLEY
folder of certificate.
Attorney.
Motto --"Organisation Is the Spiritof
the Age.*'
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FKKD C JOHANNES, Editor and $1 Complete Shaving Outfit $1
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Bufine^r Mtnager.
Entered as second-el i s matter Jan-
nary 21, IU11, at the | Htoiiic© at Sa
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To advertise our Universal Shavii'g
Outfit and Universal Prod acts wo will j
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pulpa. Oklahoma, limit.r the Act of ,
March.- sr a limited time only. «eud this
well worth tt>00 Shaving Oiiifit tor |
ublished Every Friday at Sapulpa.uk. " 00- w« ' product, to the !
ixmsunier direct and therefore you
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bereb} - n-i «• The Oklahoma i rn
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aiiti recionnuuids to all afliliut<< oi
janixation i that they pi\ < co *
to n to adv i tisean ttu.t use the * < i
nmn of said labor i-upcr;
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Year -li >0
t> UH'lltn-
know are very large,
t Hcllow Ground Razor.
1 5 inch Lather Brush.
1 Ra*9r Strop, Canvas Back.
1 N ;k«I Casel Back Mirror.
1 S3-inch Barber Towel.
1 Bar Shaving Soap.
1 Box Talcum Powder.
1 Decorated China Mug.
1 Aluminum Barber Comb.
1 Bristle Hair Brush.
v\ich outfit racked in neat box!
SI.00, Coin or Mosey Order, postage
lOc extra.
UNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO.
Dayton, Ohio.
Rjad the Farmer & Laborer
(Published in the Oklahoma Fanner
i 'kh ouia. made on the 14th day of
and i aborer July 17. 21, 31, 1914.)
u the County Court of Muskogee
County, State of Oklahoma.
in -ho matter of the t.uandianship of
William Gi-tmmatt, Jr., a minor, Wll
lain. Grlmmett, Guardian.
•Probate No. 1753 U. S.
-Notice is hereby :nen that in pur-
auanee of an order of the Countv
lahoma, on the 4th day of August,'
1814. at ten (10) o'clock A. il. sub-
jert to the confirmation of said Court
ajl the right, title ami Interest of the;
said William Grlmmett Jr.. in aiiTTu
the following described real estate
situate In Creek County, Slate of Ok-
lahoma, i<?wit:
The northwest quarter of the
sou I beast quarer of Section BUht-
t8i; the southeast quarter of
Win (11) and clia south hatf of tin
southwest quarter of section twelve
(12). all in township nineteen (19),
north range seven (7) Bast, contain-
ing lttO acres, sajd real estate, to 1*
sold on the following terms and con-
ditions, to-wit: i
C.t h in hiiud uopn the approval of
le deed by the 'County Court of AJus-
kuRcc County, Oklahoma.
Bids therofor must be in writing
and must be deposited Willi ;lie Coun-
'. Judge of Muskogee, Olahomo, or
-ith the Guardian, or with un-
di i i ned Attorneys for the Guardian
of:: O. -12 Me;r. , i. nild-
in;,' Muskogee, In the St' of Okla-
homa. and must be accora [tied by a
certified check for at lei. ten per
l ent of the amount bid. Dated July
ill. 1914.
William Grlmmett, Guardian.
, l^' - A ■.1 for
Guar an.
(I'ui . • xl iii th« Oklahoma 1 . rm iSc
I-'l I July 31, \u; 7.1'. :• 11 yOU WfiOt
i,i'.
Diced
to John. t:. McBetli. un Oi ill
Gas Conn any, Pei.t.for I Smith d
1 , s.e, nee Leu i. \S i. i
Piei h. ■ tun i
•«' the following d«- • t., I
ti ..i< i in C v . .i-
het; a. ' wit:
The west hit. 'f the noilh west
quart
Is • '■ tju.i ■ ,v th." u 1 • r
of on thirty ix ,i. ot t .. > p
fourteen (14) h ,,i ,.• i, n (10)
east
\ u and each. > o r« . ■
ti.'uvl that the unde si^nevl is the hold-
er f tii \ |e I' it',, ate \... !.I I-
aue i on the 2.">th day of Novimt . ,
19U. a the at o\.. desc .1 , y
and ub.cs redenu Hon n ado from
Ri.idsa within sixtyoa.-o tei -rvitre
0 a v
ntanded and will lie issued as {uovitiod
,:.te of
eli at private sale
t^ublislu d iu :he Oklaho-ua P-.'.rtner
•
i istr : ( jrt of Cr k Cour
tj. State of OI. lahoma
D. A. McDoogai vs. J. B. Summers
iirst-class Summer I oui'ist Fare.
ISfer1
job worR
come to us
Mountain ar Lake Mesons
V ry cheap tickets, with
privileges. Tell me where
your tnp twic! rrnke '• ur <=!ef
re'urn hmitapd stop-ov er
Roxie II. Summers. Frank B. Sum-'
mars. Ernest E. Ilerndon, Cora £,.
Herndon, .Mamie Goodman. IdaCreei.
■ • Clements, Southern Surety.
Company and H. F. Mithell.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
..Said defendants, Cora B. Herndon
ahd Mamie Goodman, tire hereb^ no-
tilled ihw they l.ave been s.ied with
Hill'-: - la the court and cause above
en ti: I d; that tlie purpose of said
action is to oliiain judgment .-1, at
certain prouiisory n. ie and the fore-
closure of two certain real estate
mortgage . and \aid defendants and
each of them are further notified
, that unless they answer the petition
of the plaintiff ou or before tho -G:h
day of Au;,-ust, A. D. 1', 14, In he
above st.vled court and cause. Judg-
ment will be taken against the saic I
defendants, J. 1). Summers „n<l lio:.
H. Summers, in ihe sum of $1750.1)0
together with interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum, pay-
ale annuallv from date, together w:
attorne;. s fee in the sum of $375.t1'"
and together with the costs of thlt
action; and that plaintiffs 'certain
real estate mortgage covering the
following described lots and lands in
Creek County, State of Oklahoma, to-
.vit:
Lots 4 and 5 in B'ock s of the
'.o the recorded plat t'ie;'eof, will be
foreclosed and said defendants and
rlsht, title Inteivst or cl...rn therein:
•"d plain tiff's certatn other real es
e Qunr
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beautiful and Colored
Post cards
Mr.ny are rich, rare, pictures of
have old singly for the price we ask
tor a*l. These will go quicaty to all
lovers of the beautiful! in nature who
appreciate rare art pictures of well
developed models.
A reliable self-filling fountain pen
free with each order. These alone
have sold for one dolar in stores,
p n i fTiwc > ' v V.V~*^ ! The 100 beautiful cards and pen all
'AL M.00KLS AND for but 50c and 10c in stemps for
A TRESSES | postage.
Also r beJi-Fil'ini?
Fountain Pen
All for only 50 cents . ,
1 ^e greatest bargain in beautiful
cards and rare art pictures ever of-1
■'fed Many are hard to obtain and
Art Portrayal Co.
DAYTON, OHIO
Read this paper
WORLD OF LABOR
G i-,4 MA STATF FEDERATION GF LABOR AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR
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B- M. P. I. U , NO. 18.
Pi e^uJetit, JO H N Yt ATH OVVS.
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Mine Workers of
tcrnatioual A?
Order Railway
tit. John Mitchell, UnHed
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K. Alpine. (Jour-
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i ibcmi BrotherboodFiremanandEngiaeers
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- b. o: C.6.J. of A. Local No. 1655
Mi ot*every Friday niirht in Labo: ijro"lt rh<'od of Railroad Trairmen
Meet every Sunday at 9:80 A .M. in
E H. CAMPBELL, Se-
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Johannes, Fred C. The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1914, newspaper, August 7, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102013/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.