Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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DELINQUENT PERSONAL TAX SchrocW, G A.............
, ... . Unruh, Tobias J. —-------
L,ST Ware*. J. B------L.........
Taxes for the Year of 1918. Wc'.d«irdTroY.'I””"'-'.
County Treasurer’* Office, Wart*. J. E. _____________-
Wood* County, Oklahoma Zie'ke, Peter --------------
Notice is hereby given by S. L /,e:ke' Pc,^n^ To'wn,i,Vp'
Walton, County Treasurer of Woods I'.j-yson C. J. ______________
Oninty, Oklahoma, to the following Huff, C F.________________
named persons, that the amount set < lifford, Wm. -------------
opposite each name is the amount ' ,rk' * rar‘ '
of his personal taxes for the year
of 191B, that remains due and unpaid
end is therefore delinquent.
Alva City
Alin an, S. C _______
N.........
9.94. Ctlar Towaskip j AVARD JOTTINGS
2.55 Anderson S. A.--------------- 48.4j Mrs. Gertie Conway came in from
’c&CuhYr', w£ - 4J]e Williams, Arizona, Thursday tor a
6.03 ! Cline, Clem..........-........ 17.66 visit
with relatives and friends.
10.35 Jenkins, B. A. --------------- 5.96 Fletcher l air is here from the Seas
visiting Gourley's lolks.
7.11
19.77. ,
3 95 J- O. Braught cainc in Saturday to
4.94 spend Sunday with ome folks.
Dickinson. M.
Devine, H. -------------------
Kirkharn, G. B. —-------------
Moreland, San ---------------
M artr :u 1 1 ult'.n -----------
Whitehorse Township
1.82 Pittman. Jno.
1 15 Heed, Alf-------
Robinson, Harry
4.191 Snow, O. H.-----
2.85 Shafer, J E. ----------------- 12.04. Vesper Sides and little daughter,
f!k w dpson,°Geo. c:;:v;;:;:;:;;::. lSj s>ble 'Vellin«,on f*
42 Williams J. M................ 16.46 Ides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
6-31 YY’immer,- I’.------------------- 10.32 Hickey.
21-79 Yellowstone Township i Janies Sims is back from France
6.4() Archer, Emile, --------------- 13.98
7 69 Cole S. E.___________________ 8.59 and sUrfe ‘°°*s 8ood and says
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II 17
4-34
.53
223
2.2$
127 49
8.59
1498
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12.8.1
3.37
222
11.77
8 78 , „
|.15 Davis, \V. E. -
Benson. K
Davis, Frai
Caubie, J*
Hiett, Emn
Hatch. Ma
1,1 cC'ottkey
McGlothlin, \Y.
Yokes. I L. ..
Romjue, T. II -
Smithson. B. C.
W liters, H. B.
E.
VALLEY TWP
tirown and Son
Hudy, (i. K.-------
Hums, G o. G._____
Clifton, B. F.------
Cress Motor Co.. ..
Crouch, Elizabeth --
1 )unlap, H. • i ____.
Denney, P. Wr._____
Davis, Geo. --------
I Jowl, YY. YV._______
I'.wton, J. B -------
P'liltorv Price_______
Fulton, Chet-------
France and France ----- ---
Greenlee, J. F. - -----.—____ 4 33 Davis. E. M
Grav, J. C __________-_________ 3.28 Douglas, Ben, ---------------
iiaine. , Mrs. YV. ............. 328 Hickman, J. H. .....-.......
Howard. M. _______________ 4 33 Hickman, A B. -------------
Homestead Merc. Co. _____ 103.30 Mahoney, M. T -------------
Haag, Mrs. G -............. 17.08 M..Oscar, C. F... -a..........
Harris, I!. S. .................. 44.6c. Mendenhall. T J............
Hamilton, C. A- ............ 4.33 Tregallis, C. F. .............
f lurtiplu i y, YV. E. ____________ 42.56 Tallnian, J. K.---------------
Irons, Jno M ............... 11.36 Liberty Twp.
Jones, Percy----------------- 3.28 Benefiel 1 5 --------------
Kruse, Henrv_________________ 6.49 Parker, K. \Y. --------------
Keri J. M................... 2.23 Quinn, W. S. ..............
Ki*rti A -- ________________.... 21.33 Komjuc, la. E. --------------
Kirkbride, Bob ______________ 4 (t Avard Twp.
Mos- r, F. V................... 4.33 Devilbliss, O. F. ............
McChiin, Lillie,.............— 9/6 Downard. Jess..............
Mitt- ,n II \.----- . .....-- l1' uunn (j. .................
Mitchell, E ,M................ 328 Mlrick<, Elifter............
Moore, R. W. -............— Miller. J. I’. ................
M l ry, Ike ................. 8.59 Kichols, Walter .............
McRt ynolds, G. H-_______
M t < " tin, J. A._____________
McGuire, A. L. ------------
Neff, Joe _______________—
Norri Jewelry Co. _______
Norris H. \V. P>.________-
Noah, H- A................
Oug. YVally, --------------
Pan- ! irn, S. K. __________
Red ( has. ______________
Rogers, Lloyd -------------
Smith. G V ______________
Stock, Mrs. W YV.......
Sanford, A. L. ____________
Stewart, J. D. -------
Cole, S_____________r........
2.09 Fox E. E.--------------------
8.00 Hachenburg, J. L.----------
2.48 Thomas, U. A.--------------
1424 Thomas, L. C.---------------
525 Walker, J. O..............
186 Walker, H. G._______________
2.99 YValker and YValker--------
5X2 O Brysn lownihip
8.00 Bruner, Edna _______________
16.52 Billings, G. E- --------------
30 35 ' Harmos, Frank_____________
i Humes YV. E._______________
I Mann, Geo. P. ______________
Milds, Mrs. B. L.___________
McMillan, Bennie F.________
Press, Samuel --------------
Press, Geo
Reilv, E
Walker Cecil _________________ 5.82 ;er.
Walker, Virgil_______________ 3.10, q g
1.39 glad to be home.
F95 Miss Letha Severe visited over
i > an
Sunday m Alva.
15.0^ Claud Devilbiss and wife came in
•80 for a few (lavs visit with Claud’s par-
5.19
26.37
13 92
7.75
2.42
3.71
4.76
cuts.
Mostof the people of Avard took
in thg show Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed S- Roberts left Saturday
\o visit friends and relatives.
UNO
$5450
3.88
1.17
7.44
12.99
13.45
19.66
.97
4 05 i
2.37!
1.75,
1469
MIRABILE
O. E. Mitts has sold his smat
J, _________^________ 8.07 shreshinp machine to Irvin Hasting
Roberts received woe 1 that
And all parties are hereby notified jhis son Ralph’s health is improving.
10.86 that within 20 days after the dat&
" of publication of this notice
1.55 County Treasurer shall issue a war-j Mr- and Mrs. Lamont went to Rus-
4.25 rant under his hand to the Sheriff sel, Kansas, Sunday.
commanding him to levy the amount Miss Fdr.a George went to Mtdi-
Erank Mitts has purchased a farm -N
the (tractor.
-C.7 awwara
Stop! Look!
and Loosen!
ALL of the necessities of life-all of the important com-
modities—arc pe ting higher and higher in price. %
There is as yet, however, one important exception
GOOD LUMBER.
Compared with present prices of ninety-seven of our
most important commodities, including farm products,
the advance in the price of GOOD LUMBER has been
ridiculou ly small as yet.
WHY \\ AIT to attend to your building needs? Your
purchasing power now is comparatively high the cost
of lumber comparatively low. I-n t it the wise thing to
buy lumber NOW, before demands force up its cost?
We have the GOOD LUMBER, including strong,
durable, economical SOUTHERN PINE, in all forms ne-
cessary for every type of building, from a hen coop to
a modern home. Also we have plans and building helps
that will he of assistance to you—we and they are at
your set vice.
LET US SHOW YOU how little it will cost to do
your building NOW.
CROWELL BROTHERS
Phone No. 54 ALVA, OKLAHOMA
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f}** Sim#, Milt .............—
2*23 Si ms, ( liris --------------
V-„ .Snvder, S. ................
1-58 Tutk. r, D. G, ----------
10&-24 Wiudecker Geo. ----------
60.85 , . McKinley Twp
ft Barber, A- N.-------------
2 14 Brown, J W. ---------—
g 59 Botwell, C. Y. —--------
12 2’ Caldwell, J. YY ■ -----------
91 ii I -1 e (J r i c k >. R. O.-----------
2060 I''Harrv -----------
8.60 I'"'1- Ouy —-..........—
553} Tackson, l. r. ------------
''Vhnif/er.
Joe IIYIIIIIII™ 1547 Kelsey. J.
B -
28.76 {'.:"*• plfax-k’
^ 94 M dler, 1 . N. -
Finer John
328
*v»Wkiy F. YV. _____
Siin’t-r Sewing M h- Co.
Shirlev, O. B.--------------— .>.<.■> n T
T. m,,tin. f) F-------------- —- 7.54 hotter. D J. --
Woo.' on. YV. L................ 7.95 ScoffieM, J .YY.
Wat'nil, (). I Motor Co --
’of such unpaid taxes the in terest
^ thereupon and the cost of advertis-
1601 ’n8 togchter with his lawful fees for
13.43 collecting same, on th'e chattels be-
4-61 longing to the person or persons ow-
■? 05 ing such taxes, or to whom the taxes
3.73 were assessed, and on collecting the
3 31 'same ,to pay the amount so collected
22^ 'mto the county treasury and make
gq return of such warrants within 60
‘days from date of issue.
\\(,7 The Sheriff upon receipt of such
1.54 tax warrants is authotied to levy the
same on the property of the tax-
2 j j payer and sell the same in the man
107.19 -tier and fortr. as provided by law.
. 8 89 S. L. WALTON,
A 1 TC
,-rV County Treasurer of YY'oods County.
25 01 --
cine Lodge, Kansas Sunday 'o at-
tend the Teacher’s County Ir.sti'iie.
Borr. to Mr. and Mrs. A. V’, Ma*-
tin, Tnu'-d: y. August 7, a fir . baby
boy.
WmZr:.::::. SJSs:^'Sn* -
Sribot. J. YV.
OK Barber
AIvb Tuwnghip
Adams, Fred --------------
A'."' . it T. ______________
Ar.rctte, Geo
An nett
Abbott. O A .
Abbrnt, W. 1. --
Brandon. YV'altcr
Witner, Ed ------
Burchett, 1. L.
I .line, J. C.-----
Donovan. J.-----
Kicksted’, A. ----
Fish r. C. A. —
YY'oolcy, Ray
MODERN TEN ROMM HOUSE
2-/ ~R RENT OR SALE
6.12 Judge YV. C. Crow will rent for a. , AYoods County, State of Oklahoma, j
13 02 period, subject to sale, his modern, at Alva Oklahoma, on the 10th day j
4 1 ten room residence, bath, furnace, |°f September, 1919.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Offict
Guthrie, Oklahoma
July 29th. 1919.
NOTICE is hereby given that Jo-
siah C. Cline, of Alva, Oklahoma,
Route B who. on May 1, 1916, made
Homestead Application, No. 010648,
for SE 1-4 SP2 1-4. Section 35, down-
ship 28 North Range 16 YY’est, Town-
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make F'inal “Commutation” Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Court Clerk of
18.82
Eagle Twp
cistern, partly furnished, $35.00 per j Claimant names as witnesses-
8.89
3.76
Burling, R J. —
Cropp, E. N.----
YV. C.
27.68
76-49
1.51
8.89
2.85
Fritsch, B- H. -
4,,ymonth in advance. Selling price is J Jacob Cline,
3.35 $4500 00. See Chas. Johnson, next! Route B.
8.07 door corner Barnes and Noble, or
1.95
of Alva Oklahoma,
llosman, YY’in.----------------- 7.33
write Judge YV. C. Crow, Eureka
Lewellen, T. E.
M N’ally. R. M. ...
Potter P. L.
Shinier, C- A.-----
oon Shurtz, A. M. -------------
Y’anbuskirk. M. C. -------
,Y7r Hopeton, Twp.
H’L5. Budy. H. E.............-
4 45 | Springs, Ark.
781 _
4 04,
16.9.3 „ A
271 240 acres;
Cum. F.. 1. ...................I nine! C. L“”...
Engle. J. L-------
10.03
614
Morrison. J. O.----
GiMeland. P J.
t 1 ind, C. I ........
Gil'.e’ai'd. H. L.--------------- I’atlon, John
Hook. Pearl ..
Hunter, H. A.
11 1 D. .
Schlarb, Adam ---------
'■' \ 1 Zacker.i Earl .. ------
1 ^ ) Belle Twp
“j ir Edwards. S. F.---------
Montgomery. \\'. P.---------- 4 29 \(cHerlr jp ---------
FARM FOR RENT
80 acres pasture, 150
11.26 acres for wheat. 50 acres in spring
'crop, which is ready for wheat. See
ADELE M’DANIELS,
6.01 '921 Center, Alva. Okla. 8-11-1 t-pd
3 54 ____
10.71
1.65
Merc*
R Os - ,
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8.73 t>
846-Tn'v
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8.33 | vi,
4.44 pm
1 32' '
id. R- j:_____________
Waynoka Twp.
R. ..
ut \_,rove Twp.
NOTICE TO PATRONS
6.03r Lhc Alva City School will open
September 8th. Parents should make
^1% t1”*r,nFcrrrents to start their cb '.lren
l,t S4 jt >1 >• ri’ st day and see that thev at-
id regularly throughout the year.
If children expect to win the race
thc> iir. st get an even start
Y o/rs tor a successful school war
ALBERT YY. FANNING,
Superintendent.
5.15
70 JO
4!
.38.37
1.45
Frank Park, of Tegarden, Oklahoma.
Rollie Conner, of Alva, Oklahoma.
George \\rilson, of Alva, Oklahoma.
J. Y. CALLAHAN,
Register.
Cook.
Gr. g.r
Hi
Julian
It vei -
Riley,
That cl
Av: rd
WoM 1
Pat 101
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ght, Geo __________
her. L. YV..........
ght. Marv P.-------
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Wyatt, Frank--------------
YVaynoka City
l’ullai d. P. I).-------------
Rradbtirv; Arthur_________
Clieek, C A.-----V—.....
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Fmnk F. .........
s' ■]
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Avard City
M1 rc. Co. _________
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1, R. B- .............
Capron City
:v. C. J. ..........-
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/alls
1265
569
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Daoiss City
Patterson Township
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D. D. -------------------
Galena Twp.
Andrews F.. B.-----------------
Andrew, T. H. ---------------
Davison. Grant--------------
Dotv, YY’. U. .................
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F.a1!*v. T. 1 __________________
Huffman, 1 YV. ---------------
Mljffljjjltj J, f),__ ___________
Price. IF C__________
E'berta Twp.
Albert ______________
7 gj, | ( urtis. Dora -----------------
2921 Davis. Ir 1 ____________________
40.30 j 'Nse'ms. F!ov ..............
23.35) Gregory .YV--------------
1 40 r'1 -ktnan. YY T-, —...........
9 80 ! Kinney. E. C.................
K erf not. D. YV................
3„.2o! Mitc hell C. S. ...............
“44 1 YVyman, R' S-'”!!™."!.’!!!!
YY’oolerv. Chas. ______________
Woolf ry. Chris ..............
Stewart. Chas. _______________
Driftwood Township
Keck Tno.....................
T eathermnn, R. T.............
j McGill, Chas. .................
Nelson Mrs- Lillie...........
4.05 I Parker. T. P..................
889
15 13 _ --
8 15 1 5-room house, two lots, barn, cist-
10.7-1 ,rn located in Hatfield Addition, 3
^ 74 blocks west from the Mill, known
55.7b*as the Stairs propert \’. YY’il! sell
t 3' heap, as want to turn. YY'site
1.'^' H. L HECKARD, Kiowa, Ks.
4 87 «-15-2t.
4 9?' _
5.0- ,
2..V>' 1 7-room Stone House and two lots,
! 6 block, from Gunn Hotel, East.
Winrl mill and well improved for the
urioe. Go and see it. YVant to sell
' at a bargain price. Property known
at Meixner property. Write
H. I HECK \RD. 1 iowa, Ks.
8-15-2t.
6.12
4 16
10 12
2.12
23.70
DM,,.,-son. C J. ____
F-'herton, T F._______
Etherton, R. ________
Fur*' - L F .
Grab-'-m E C. _______
Ifem’sb: r, YYb M.
Hawk, John ----------
lien 1, ( D. _______
1 Jodg'on. Robt.
12.01
4.63
2.02
13.7?
349
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7.84
10.4''
4.14
10.31
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8.63
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Steffen. YY. C._____________
Fritzten Township
N'ranz. T.rrrence _______
\v-•. J. F —..............
McOscar. C. R. ____________
Ross, YV. H........-......
Snhm. Carl _________________
Tiherghien, C. E...........2.
Ulrich. Chas
YY’hitehonse. Jno- ____________
Jefferson Township
4.34 Burns, S. L. -----------------
5 96 Berrv G. O _________________
15.12 Bland, 1 i ... _________
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21.00,
4 01
11 .84’
2.76
5.50i
3.69
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of Interior
U. S. Land Office at
Guthrie. Oklahoma
July 21. 1919
NOTICE is hereby given that Her-
man YViehe, of Avard, Oklahoma,
| ho nn Yfay 4 1915, made Home-
stead Application, No. OIOIC-O, f,r N
1-2 NYV 1-4, SYV 1-4 XYV 1-4. NYV 1-4
|SYV 1-4. Section 17, Township 2o
, North, Range 15 YY’est, Indian Merid-
t; s filed police of intpntiog t.
• ' ike l inal “Three Y’ear Proof, to
■cablish claim to the land above de-
-v ' ' ,'ore the Court Clerk of
YY'oods County. Slate of OVahon-a -
' ' a. Oklahoma on the 5th day of
'entember, 1919.''
Claimant names as witnesses:
harles Dunn, of Alva, Oklahoma.
Frank Jameson, of Alva, Oklahoma.
hpC's Nichols, of Alva. Oklahoma.
■ ker, of Avard, Oklahoma.
J. Y. CALLA.vN.
Register.
STRAYED OR STOLEN!
One bay mare, weighing about
75(1 lbs. hitched to top buggy
with steel bed and sea1 strayed
or stolen from streets of YY’ay-
noka, Oklahoma, the night of
AUGUST, 7th, 19:9.
Mere had Crippled Left Front
Foot which shoved in her
Walk. Flynets on Har-
ness.
BUGGY SOLID RLACK
With One Side SI aft Broken.
Anyone knowing whereah/uits of
outfit will please notify me and
receive
R F. YY' A R D
YV.AI.TRR FERGUSON
Waynoka, Okla.
rfvattd Exposition
Cjjpi -------
Qyl Yeu coming?
T^lphty TV ■'US’Yrtd of Okla-
homa’s fighting aons arx* home
and W;int to celebrate victory.
kelp Them Forget
the War
and get your «harc of enter-
tainment, recreation and in-
structive exhibits.
Sixty building* full of Ok-
lahoma's products.
Joseph YY'- J. _________________ 6.03 Ciirm ling Dewey
Jantzcn. A. R.
K„:i'i -. \v G.
3 15 Houston, T. T.
2 80 Hart Bros
Knahe', John „ ______________ 1(650 Iciikins, Leo
5 84
7.78 1
5 39 .
2\)io Miss Floy Elliott who has hern
114” teaching in the summer school, left
Uc’8 11.t week to spend a few weeks in
Excursion Rales
OKLAHOMA CITY
6 91 Tarkson. \ YY'.
7.10 Martin, J. YV. -
18 54 Sccrist, Alex__
Lauver, Joe and Tom
McGnTion. Clarence
Mak'-s. C. F„--------
Newl irch A. K._____________ 2^78 Shafer and Tone
Pierson, L. _________________- 12.78 Strawn, V. O. .
)>,.M • '’,.is P.______________ 6 00 Strawn R. _____
jv^nor. Pot'S _ ______________ 2 34 Seaman, Joe -.
Rido-ewav, R. M. ............. P-78 Sncary. T-. F.. ..
SM.- • T„0............ 17 87 White ,S. M. ...
Emith, Ernest,............... 2.63 Wimmer, Wm. -
Lamport, Colo
3 88
3231
11 64 ____
7 A * 1
Miss Josephine Embry left Tucs-
2 66 day evening for Hoisington, Kansas.
7 38 where she will visit friends until
^ her school work begins in Septcm-
6 -’li ,
11.23 hcr'
SEPTEMBER
20-27, 1919
Memory’s Pictures Fade
No mind can recall all the pleasant pictures which are
constantly being photographed upon the brain. But the
pictures made by
An Eastman Kodak
will enable you to keep a permanent record of the bright
scenes of life.
The cost of an outfit is small and nothing you can buy
will give greater and more lasting pleasure.
Your Vacation Will Not Be Complete Without
An Eastman Kodak
Prices $1.00 to $50.00.
Our stock of Photo Supplies includes all of the
latest things-
If you wish to take snap-sots without the worry of Fin-
ising and Developing—we’ll do the work.
J. W. M0NF0RT
“The Busy Corner”
J
PUBLIC SALE!
Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction at the
farm 3 miles west and 2 north of New Freedom; 5 miles south
and 5 east of Lookout; 22 miles east of Buffalo, commencing at
10 A. M.
Wed., Aug. 28, 1919
The following property:
10 Head of Horses and Mules
1 Team of mares, 8 years old, wt 1650
1 Sorrel mare, 8 years old, wt 900
1 Team of 2-ycar-old mares, wt 1600
1 Black mare 4 years old, wt 800
1 Bay horse, 10 years old, wt 850
1 Gopd yearling colt
1 Dun horse 1 Black mule, wt 850
65 Head of Cattle G5
7 Head- of‘milch cows, age from 2 to 6 years old
2 YY'et cowes, age 4 years
8 Head of fat cows 11 Head of two-year-old heifers
5 Head of 2-year-old steers 7 Head Yearling Heifers
5 Head yearling steers
(5 Head of stock cows with calves at foot
4 Coming yearling steers 3 Coming yearling heifers
1 Three-year-old YY7hitc-face bull, pure bred
7 Head Hogs, Average Weight 115 Pounds
IMPLEMENTS
1 McCormick binder in good shape; 2 McCormick mowers,
good; 1 Gein windmill; 1 Hay press. 1 New Simplex st raw
spreader 1 Two-row cultivatqr ; 1 Hay rake; 1 Riding cultivat-
or: 1 YValking cultivator; 1 Two-section harrow; 1 Gang sod
plow; 1 YY'alking plow; 1 Old header barge; 1 Riding lister.
100 feet galvanized pipe, 1 1-4 to 2 inch.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1 Piano; 1 Dresser; 1 Cream separator, good as new; 1 YY’ash-
ing machine; 4 Dozen stee ltraps; Other articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS: 12 Months time will he given, purchaser giving note
with approved security bearing 10 per cent interest, 3 per cent
discount for cash; all sums under $10 cash in hand.
Big Barbecue Dinner at Noon. Bring Cups and Spoons.
JAMES WARD, Owner
C. H. YYrard, Auctioneer State Bank of Freedom Clerk
Curiosity seekers notice: This man
is not my father, my uncle nor any
relation. C. H. YVard.
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Renfrew, J. P. Renfrew's Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1919, newspaper, August 15, 1919; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078669/m1/8/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.