Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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RENinWS
ALVI
CllFREW’S RECORD
P0BU8HISD EVERT FRIDAY
jjp. RENFREW, Editor and Pub.
MRS. J. P- RENFREW
4MOciate Editor and Business Mgr.
Term* of Subscription
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Watered at the Post Office at Alva.
Oklahoma, as second class matter.
lish claim to the land above describ-
ed, before Court Clerk, Woods Ct^fcity
Oklahoma., at Alva, Oklahoma, ou the
9th day of May, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Earl Adams, of Hardtner, Kansas.
M. C. Adams, of Hardtner, Kansas.
Will Derrick, of Hardtner, Kansas
John Parks, of Aetna, Kansas.
J. Y. Callahan, Register.
First published in Renfrew's Record
April 4, 1919.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interio-
U. S. Land Office at Guthrie, Okla.,
March 28, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Harvey
• A. Williams, of Hardtner, Kansas,
who, on September 29, 1913, made
Homestead Eentry No. 022821, for
SE 1-4 NE 1-4, E 1-2 SE 1-4, NW 1-4
SE 1-4, Section 17, Township 29
North, Range 16 West Indian Merid-
ian, has filed notice of intention to
.. make final Five Year Proof, to estab-
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Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office ait Guthrie, Okla-
homa, April 7, 1919.
Notice is hereby eiven that Lu-
verne I. Sedgwick, formerly Luverne
I. Kilbourn, of Winchester, Oklaho-
ma, who, on March 26, 1917, made
Homestead Entry Nu 011337, for SW
1-4 NE 1-4, SE 1-4 NW 1-4 & NE 1-4
SE 1-4, Section 11, Township 28
North, Range 16 West Indian Merid-
ian, has filed notice of intention to
make Final Commutation Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de-
scribed, before Court Clerk, Woods
County’, State of Oklahoma, at Alva,
Oklahoma, on the 24th day of May,
1919.
Claimant names as witnesses: John
Winters of Winchester, Oklahoma;
Crate Heaton, of Winchester, Okla-
homa; Julius Stolpe, of Winchester,
Oklahoma; Carl Butler, of Ah *. Ok-
lahoma.. J- ^ • CALLAHAN.
Register.
First published April 18. 1914
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U S. Land Office at Guthrie. Okla
March 28. 1919
Notice is hereby given that Jesse
P. All, of Avard, Oklahoma, who. or
June 1, 1917, made Second Homestead
Entry No. 010974, for SE 1-4 NE 1-4
Section 19, Township 26 North, Range
16 West, Indian Meridian, has tiled
notice of intention to make Final
Commutation Proof, to establish |
claim to the land above described, be-
fore Court Clerk of Woods County,
State of Oklahoma, at Alva, Oklaho-
ma, on the 9th day of May, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
A. A. Davis, of Avard, Oklahoma.
Silas Swearcngin, of Avard. Oklaho-
ma. C. S. Like, of Avard, Oklahoma.
E. R. Snyder, of Avard, Oklahoma.
J. Y. Callahan, Register.
First published April 4, 1919.
C. H.WARD
AUCTIONEER
1$ Vetir» in the Husinexs
Many Suecessful Sales
Have Passed to My
Credit
I Do it CtMiai A met ion llllMU
Satisfaction or No Pay
t'AKM iS STOCK SALES
iioMMo lolopkomt 11111 (I|/| I
Phone S07 ALVA UMH.
Make dates at the Record Office.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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700 acres dairy and stock farm.
Choice grazing and farm land; shal-
low water; adj ining townsite. Large
cetncnH block house; large ban and
sheds; fine well at door, with wind-
mill. Price $16.00 per acre. Easy
terms if desired. S. R. CROUSE,
G. H. HACKETT, Agent,
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THE BOOTERIE
SHOE COMPANY
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ALVA, [Phone 715] OKLA.
We Iiave a full line of
Ladies’ Oxfords that will
fit any foot, and the price
is as low as first class
mechandise can be sold.
Give us a Trial.
The “BOOTERIE”
North Side of Square, ALVA, OKLA.
JUDGE SUTTON HOME
Judge Sutton and his court report-
er Fred King, returned homeSaturday
from Beiaver where they have been
holding court for last three weeks
The Judge is making good on the
bench and is as popular there as h:
is here.
J. Hurry Gay Optician at the Hard-
wick in Kiowa, Kansas, May S-6-7-8.
You are invited. Then to Medecine
Lodge five days.
Department of the Inuterior,
U. S. Land office tat Guthrie, Okla-1
homa, April 17, 1919.
Noticeis hereby givvn that James
A. Smith, of Aetna, Kansas, who, on
July 16, 1913, made Homestead Entry
No. 09o02, for N 1-2 NE 1-4 Sec. 19,
and N 1-2 NW 1-4, Section 20, Town-
ship 29 North, Range 16 West Indian
Meridian, has filed notice of inten-i
tion to make Final FRe Year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above ]
I described, before the Court Clerk of
Woods County, State of Oklahoma,
Alva, Oklahoma, on the 27th day of
May, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John S. Park, Aetna, Kansas; C. B.
Arthur, Winchester, Oklahoma; D. D.
Arndt. Winchester, Oklahoma; F. M.
Erickson, of Winchester, Oklahoma.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Ford cars are important servants
everywhere. They help the family
enjoy life, bring the pleasures and
advantages of the town within reach of
the farmer and give practical service
every day in county and town. They
require a minimum of attention; any
one can run the Ford and care for it,
but it is better to have repairs and
replacements taken care of by those
who are familiar with the work and
have the tools, the genuine materials,
and skilled n en to do the work prompt-
ly. We pledge Ford owners the reli-
able Ford service with real Ford parts
and standard Ford prices.
Alva Ford Co.
Phone 296, Alva, Oklahoma
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EGGS FOR HATCHING.
From my prize-winning White Leg-
horn pullets, mated to a fine Cockrel
direct from Geo. B. Farris Poultry
Farm. Grand Rapids, Mich.
$1.00 and $2.00 for 15.
ART RUMSEY.
Phone 557 or 50. 118 Church St.
See the Prim-Rose Cream Separa-
tor, none better, for $75.00 Cash.
Hanford Hardware £o.
MAUNTEL A BARRY
Office over Central State Bank
Phone 197.
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Queen Incubators, the best that
money can buy.
Hanford Hardware Co.
Three and Four Horse Evencrs at
prices that you cannot -touch any
where. Hanford Hardware Co.
CHICK STUDIO
Phone 260
Photographs, Enlarging,
Kodak Finishing
We sell Eastman Films
Ground Floor, Opposite Post Office,
G E.' NICKEL, President FRANK G. MUNSON. Cashier
W.C CRAVES. Asaiatant Cashier CEO. W. CROWELL. Vice Ptes.de n
No. 6587
The
First National Bank
WE PAY CASH FOR
POULTRY, EGGS and
BUTTER
Come in and get our prices *
before going elsewhere *
Correct count and weights
guaranteed *
J. P. REED, Phone 128
The Record
Thoroughly Covers
Alva Trade Territory
One Row* Lister Cultivator, $54.00.
Conte and look it over. ,|
Hanford Hardware Co.
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* DR. AMEND
► THE SANITARY DENTIST *
• Monfort Building '
Work Guaranteed
Phones: Office 408. Res. 245 *
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DR. E. C. WILSON *
Practice limited to Ear, Eye,
Nose and Throat. *
Glasses fitted -:- Alva, Ok.
Accounts of
Merchants, Stockmen, Farmers
and'Individuals Solicited. Every
accommodation extended consist-
ent with Safe and Conservative
Banking.
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T. J. WOMACK
LAWYER
Office over First Natl Bank.
ALVA. OKLA.
DR. L. H. KEPFORD
Chiropractor
Officei n McHenry Building
Phones, Res. 769—Office 193
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j. J. GLASER
Attorney
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Craan Building Alva, Okln. *
Tire Sale
DR. JOHN hi. FEWKE5
Office Ovar Owl Drug Stem
.HONES
Offica !M Rw.l*4
Special Attention to Diseases
Women and Genibo - Urinary
Diseases
Special Prices on all make of Tires
in stock, at
GABBART’S TIRE SHOP
Second Door West of Liberty 1 heatre, A1 \ A ( K 1 /\
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DR. H. B. AMES *
Physician and Surgeon *
Office Over Monforts Drug Store *
* Office Tlione 196 Res. Phone 500 «
Alva, Oklahoma *
THE COLEMAN TRACTOR
Built for the Southwest
THE sharp dust of Oklahoma has ruined more tractors
* "than all other elements combined, and if a tractor
is to stand up in this state, it must have its vital parts
protected from dust and dirt.
The Coleman Tractor Corporation, of Kansas City, has
developed the Coleman to meet the conditions of the
Southwest. All their early experimenting was done in
this state and in the Panhandle of Texas.
Here is the Results
1. All Exposed Gears have been done away with.
2. * Has less Gears than any other machine and all run in a
bath of oil.
3. It is the only Tractor that drives direct from the motor
to the rear axle without going through intermediate
gears.
4. The Worm and Worm Gear (the only gear in mesh when
plowing) are warranted for the life of the machine.
5. The Great Big Climax slow speed motor is admitted by
all to he one of the very finest tractor motors ever
built
In selecting the Coleman Tractor, we feel tfist we have
selected the very best Tractor built and that it will
give our customers more real service for each dollar
invested than any other machine on the market.
Stephens Sales Co.
East Side of Square. ALVA, OKLA.
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Renfrew, J. P. Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1919, newspaper, May 2, 1919; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077960/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.