Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1920 Page: 3 of 12
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FRIDAY, ,\()VE.\!HER 19, J920
LIBERjy^o. t
DriLrSi»lre"e,V*!"0>dd 'i*ited Mrs
\ r L'V!,,“uk °«e <*»> the past «eek
H.lli r Hero.l and daughter
SS5d.J.“pev froi.n Ka,,sks'" vi‘ £
......
ed Mrs “uifPeu'r*! Tuesday.'*
. Mr’ Isaac Vcnosde! called on Mr
Jesse Corbin Saturday.
it looks as it we are liaviug nlenu
,he
ni*ht wi'\ W KockenbaUghbalUrd?y
k^„bX. vis,,ed
—Tricksy
REPUBLICAN valley
a
Some winter weather we have
been having the past two weeks.
Several front this neighborhood
tana (elderly people) arrived Sunday
and will visit their daughter this
winter, Mrs. M. B. Crawford.
—L -\o-Hoo.
*' J- Kern, traveling salesman for
the Uear-ever Aluminum Specialty
t-o. is visiting with home folks a few
days.
Will Manta and son Wilbur were
«<ut to his tarm Sunday after feed
lor his cow.
It is also reported that Mr. and
"TraSd'K,."" .......
Mr. Milt Berry an dfaiuily visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr.John Goe-
bel and family and also with his
father Ben Berry, who is making his
father Ben Berry who is making his
home with his daughter. Mrs. Gochei
and who has been bedfast for several
mouths. He is growing weaker dav
by day and there is not much hope's
lor Ins recovery.
Mrs. Lawrence Harrington and
little daughter visited Tuesday after-
noon with Mrs. Iheodore Mantz.
Mr and Mrs. Manford Campbell,
ha-1,ere fro"1 louver.'
Colorado. visiting relatives and
fnends, expect to leave soon for
♦heir home. They will go via the auto
route.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley koot and
baby were Hardtner visitors todav
(Tuesday.)
Mr. Carl Berry is working for Jake
sternberger.
Several from this vicinity attended
the races at Hardtnre Thursday and
r rtday.
Miss Bea Beck is home from Colo-
rado.
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Harrington
and baby visited Sunday at "
Harrington's.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolgamott 'and
grandson stayed over night in Alva
one night last week with their daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dorplp White and
family.
-Mis. H. C. Tuck spent the week end
with home folks, returning to her
home at Wichita Sunday. Her
mother, Mrs. \\\ W. Campbell ac-
companied her.
RENFREW'S RECORD, AI.VA. OKLAHOMA
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PAGE THREE
-Mi's Lillian Dyer spent the week
1 ml ni Waynoka visiting her sister
Mis. Mabel Cameron, wl;o is one of
the teachers of that place.
Ers?FD£PEC,AL MASTER S
REAL ESTATE UNDER
FORECLOSURE.
“Jett’s” Great November Sale
JafrA °f «***
DISTRICT «1
Mrs. K L. McGuire is reported as
>ome better, which her many friends
are glad to learn
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Morgan are
enjoying a visit with their daughter,
Pearl, of Colorado.
Mrs. Jesse Shafer of Alva., visited
a few days last week at the home of
her daughter. Mrs. Cleman Walker
and Mrs. Willie Tidwell.
A large crowd attended the dance
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Smith, ^Wednesday night. A dandy
time is reported.
Miss Delaney was the guest of one
of her pupils. Miss Vera Butler.
Wednesday night,
Mrs. Ira, Brown and children of
Wichita Falls. Texas, visited a few
days last week at the home of her
sister. Mrs. B. C. Bailey.
WHEREAS, On March 25th, 1920
r5r, i51latej> iQl the Western District of
Oklahoma, in an action therein pend-
mg wherein Th* Travelers Insurance
company, a corporation was Com-
p-ainam, and John Keck, Nettie Keck
, V‘- Lrt'ws and E/S. Dickinson doing
business under the firm name and
style ot Crews and Dickinson, 1 1'
Groves and K. W. Snoddv were De-
fendants, being Case No. 3/9 in Equity
a judgment and decree of foreclosure
was made and entered therein in fav-
or of said complainant and against
said defts John Keck Jiul Nettie Keck
or the sum of ?*>7o2.67, with interest
thereon at 10 per cent per annum
irom that date and costs of suit and •
establishing the same Is a lien upon!
the following described real estate
and premises situate in Woods'coun-
'/Abte of Oklahoma, to^wit:
i he Northwest quarter (NW1-4)
..torney for Executor. 9-23-3-t
ot Section Twenty-two (22) in
1 ownship twenty-eight (28) North
of Range Thirteen (13) West of
Indian Meridian, and a tract of
land described as follows; Com-
mencing at the Northwest corner
of the Northeast Quarter (NE1-4)
ot Section 22, Township 28 North
of Range 13 West; thence South
loti rods, thence East 40 rods
thence North loO rods; thence
West 40 rods to the place of be-
ginning, containing in all 200 acres.
■gmu aSanist all of said defendants, ap-
Davel Rumtmg the undersigned as Special
Mister and directing him to sell said
property without appraisement, in
satisfaction of said judgment, in the
event the same was not paid within
six (6) months from the date of the
renderation thereof; and
WHEREAS, More than six (6)
months have expired since tile ren-
dition of said judgment and the same
lias not been paid or any part thereof
t NOW, THEREFORE, Notice is
hereby given that under and by virtue
of said judgment and decree, the un-
dersigned, as Special Master, will on
"jt®nday> the 22d day of November,
1920 at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of
»oid day at the front door of court
house in the City of Alva, Woods
County, State of Oklahoma, in the
\vesiern District oi said State, offer
for sale af public auction and sell
without appraisement to the highest
bidder for cash, the above described
real estate.avd premises for the pur-
pose of satis ying sai(j judgment, in-
terest and rosis i.ci uing.
WITNES: my ! .i.d a special Mas-
ter, under said judgment and decree,
this 10th day of October, 1920.
J. B. DUDLEY,
Special Master.
311 Terminal Building, Okla. City.
M. L. Spitler, Oklahoma City, Okla. i
Attorney for Complainant. 10-22-Tt.
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Sweaters at 25 per cent discount at njonths have expired since tile
Bicknell’s. dition of said judgment and the
Such values as
these are very
seldom found.
36 inch “Hope”
bleached muslin
19* Yard
F< »nucr Price 40c.
1
36 inch Standard
unbleached muslin
19* Vard
Former Price 35c.
27 inch Standard
Outings
All .colors,
29*
Former price 43-45c.
28 inch Cheviot
shirting
Any pattern
25*
Former price 45c.
i?
In th« County Court of Woods Coun-
ty, State of Oklahoma.
In the matter of the estate of Henry
j J. A. Nienian. deceased.
Mr. R. A Tidwell returned Tuesday j Notice °f Settlement of Final Ac- j
(rom the of %£ j&gSZ'
with 600 head of cattle to feed this] Notice is hert-Hy given that the
winter. . * final account and petition for distri- |
Mr and Mi s. Love Butler and fam-i’’J11'011 of F. W. Nienian. executor of ]j
ily have moved hack to the hills. of,Htn^ -1/' *'■- \\
.... . , , ] ceased, has been rendered and tiled !
I he men tolks are unite busy these ’in this rourt, for settlement and for ili
days topping kafir and maize, but so final distribution of said estate. |jj
much rain is ipiite a hindrance, id- .therefore, notice is hereby I;
„ i. .he ............. tf^ssr^g* ir "oil
line- — Sunbeam, o’clock a. m„ has been fixed as the!,!
,--L | time for hearing the same in the J j
3 lb. stitched Comfort Cotton, $1.25 KWlm,V Co,urt, Koom al Alva. Woods, ;
. u- I. ip I County, Oklahoma, when and where J
| any person interested in said estate1''
- I may appear aiyl file their exceptions
ASHLEY I to said final account, report .and pe-
MonLLi t'» midi ^uDiini, ri*pc)
1 know not what the truth may be, ,or final distribution.
. ‘ : Witness the hand and seal of this
111 tell it sis twas told to me. court, at Alva. Oklahoma, on this the
Pretty cold last week here.
job day of November. 1920.
Mrs. Viola and Mrs. P. E. Julian ! (Seal) K. M. CHASE,
are visiting at present near Spring- , -County Judge,
field. Missouri I " ’ L' Houts, Attorney for Executor.
In the County Court of Wood* Coun-
ty, State of Oklahoma.
In the matter of the estate of Jos-
eph Vetter, deceased.
Notico of Settlemeat of Final Ac-
count and Hearing Patition far
Final Distribution.
Notice is hereby given that the
final account and petition for distri-
bution of J. C. Hess, administrator
of tjir estate of Joseph Yetter, de-
ceased, has been rendered and filed in
field, Missouri.
Rev. Kaudcbaugh of Dacoma,
preached a fine sermon Sunday at the
U. B. church; although well along in
years he does not take a back seat’
for anyone. He was accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Sherrell. also, of Daco-
ma. .
Mrs. Loniza Morehead was very
sick list last week at her son Sam
Hames. A complication of diseases
with the regular o^d grip in the head. £'» ^
Bilby of Alva, was called in.
Verily Azhill is the crack shot of this
neighborhood, having bagged 35 Mal-
lard ducks in one afternoon
Now therefore, notice is hereby
given that Tuesday, the 30th day of
Vovemher, 1920. at the hour of two
o'clock p. m., the same being a reg'i-
!ar judicial dav of the October. 1920
... „ ...... .. . sr Jumna! dav ot tile October,
Chas. Warddl and Elisha Lines of j t„ni tlf t)l0 c„„nt v Court of Woods
< oun'v. Oklahoma, has been fixed as
,Alva, were doing some'painting and
carpentering work last week for Win.
Wardell.
The meeting’s at the Nazarene
church are still going nicely. Brother
and. sister Robinson have Returned
from their home where they were
called to bury their oldest son. 17
years old, who was accidentally shot
‘ A,ty LaaBs;
Bie time for hearing the same in the
County Court Room at Alva. Woods
County, Oklahoma, when and where
any person interested in said estate
may appear and file their exceptions
•n «aid final account report and pe-
tition for final distribution.
Witness the hand and seal of this
court, at Alva, Oklahoma, on tRis the
Kth dav of \inet”t>c-
K. M. CHASE,
36 inch Percale
i-iplu or dark patterns
25*
Former price 48c.
27 inch ginghams
All good patterns
29*
Former price 45c.
___ V._
32 inch Devonshire
AH patterns—fast colors
50*
Former price 69c-
36 inch Challies
For. Comforters
33* rd
Former price 45c.
2 oz. bail Fleisher
knitting worsted
65* I i a 11
Former price- 75c.
66x80 wool and
cotton blanket
Rlock Plaids in wanted
Colors
£2.95
Values to ifio.SO
29% Discount on all
BLANKETS IN STOCK
Yaa the stock is complete,
over 200 pair for choosing.
20% Discount on
ALL COMFORTS IN
STOCK. Values from $5-00
to $11.50 less the 20%
Friday and Saturday
\\ ere "busy days” in this store, so have the days of this week.
Hie values Hinted in our lug two-page circular and on this
page ts the magnet that draws the crowd. The prices ,,noted
here positively show a hig- saving and can be compared any-
where with any firm selling standard, reliable merchandise-
A Real Sale of Suits
All Suits priced up to $50.00
November Sale Price
$34.50
All Suits priced up to $60.00
November Sale Price
$44.50
All Suits priced up to $95.00
A complete stock, all sizes 16 to 48
$54.50
ALL CLOTH COATS-ALL
PLUSH COATS at excep-
tional price reductions
All new garments in stock this season- Every style and
size is represented in this showing: Misses’ size 14 to 19
years. Ladies* sizes 36 to 44. Stylish stouts 42 1-2 to 51.
hvery Garment greatly reduced in price.
RADICALLY REDUCED IN PRICE
All Coats priced up to $29 50
AH Coats priced up to $39.50
AH Coats priced up to $49.50
AH Coats priced up to $60.00. now
A» .Coats priced up to $75.00 now
AH Coats priced up to $98.50 n. ,w
ellV
WHEN BEFORE SUCH VALUES-AND THE FULL
SEASON YET TO COME ^
20% Discount
on all
Woolen
Dresses
20% Discount
on ell
Woolen
Skirts
20% Discount
on ell
Silk
Waists
ONLY IN A GENERAL WAY
can we quote these very attractive
savings as now offered.
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL SILKS
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL WOOLENS
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL TABLE LINENS
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL DRAPERIES
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL BLANKETS
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL COMFORTS
-10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL UNDERWEAR
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL HAND BAGS
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL HOSE
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL LACES AND EM
BROIDERIES
*
Shoes and Prices on Shoes
are standard at this store. Rest assured that we “back up”
with <mr store s reputation every pair we sell.
FZvery pair is being sold'at a revised and lower price-
SPECIAL LOTS, SPECIALLY PRICED
r
0
THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL
DAY THANKSGIVING- THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 25TH
SATISFACTION OR YOU R MONEY BACK
WEST SIDE SQUARE ALVA. OKLAHOMA
Savings that
are really
*
worth your
attention
36 inch Black
Messaline
Good quality
$1.59
Former price $2.50
36 inch Satins
All wanted colors
$1.95
Former price $2.75
27 inch Mercerized
cotton Poplin
10 C olors to choose
49r
Fortner price 85c.
Boy’s Heavy Rib
Hose
Black, sizes 6 1-2 to 10 ^
39*
Former price 50c.
Girl’s fine rib Hose
Black and- Brown, sizes 6
to 10.
39*
Former price to 60c-
Infants Wool Hose
Black. White, Colors
45*
Former price 65c.
w
Ladies’ Silk Hose
black and brown
$1.39
Fortner price $2.00
. 4
20% Discount on *11
HOSE
A Complete Stock
i:, *
10% Discount on all
j
UNDERWEAR
j 1
Special Lota, Specially
j ']
Priced '
i
$1.29. $1.59
! 1
i v!l
1 ■ i
3 lb. white cotton
j -1
bat
i ^
! 4
72x90 Size.
j 1
$1.29
i j
Regular price $1.50
3 lb. white stitched
bat
-1
72x90
- $1.39
•1
i.
Regular Price $1-50.
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Blakey, R. F. Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1920, newspaper, November 19, 1920; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078343/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.