Cleveland County Enterprise (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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Cleveland County Knterprise
American Red Cross notice by publication
Clothillif Dfiv lu the Justice Court in and for tfce
City of Norman, District, Clcvc-
CONFIRMED PROOF
T stress tmong refit:?
(lie countries occupied by
aruiiv^ (in accoti'u of tin- 1
clothing, shot s .v.ui bed«lin«
land County, State of Okla., be-
fore J. W. Linton, J. P.
No. 285.
W. N. Rucki-r, plaintiff, vs.
Charles (iriesmcr, defendant.
The above named defendant,
CATTLE SALE
To Farmers and Stockmen:
On April 22, 1919, the under-
. ii.;!led and A. Gibbs will offer at
clothing, shoes a:ui bedding I..is The above named defendant, ,ned and A. Gibbs will oner tit
r«>wn n y >• .! tlu- i.-parity of their t'harles. (Jriesmer, is hereby noti- ;,;ormatl, about sixty bead of v v \
government, to control it, «nd the tl£t b? was sueu'm C!,UU'
American Red i ross lias been re-|th(j >bove nBmed court by ths auction. The offering will .onsiot
Residents of Norman Canot Doubt |
What Has llecn Twice Proved
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Cleveland
State of Oklahoma
County, ss:
In the County Court.
Notice is hereby given that final
In gratitude for relief from the }lcc0unts have been filed in the fol-
che.s and poins of bad hacks lowing estates .■ the above entit-
from distressing kidney ills - jej c0U1^ in the city of Norman;
thousands have publicly recom- (jia^ gaj^ estates are ready for
mended Doan's Kidney I'ills. final setlement and that said ac-
dents of Norman, who so testified counts will be examined and dis-
years ago. now say the results trjbution made on Monday, the
(netted to furnish relief to the suf- ^v7namcd"pliintiff. for the sua, of about tweleve males and the re- I day of April Ml®, at 10
f'erlng people. To acompli.h this . of «5111 principal and interest maMm cows, heifer, and calves. ^^a'n k^J ££££
tlothitiLi ..Miction i-.-.mpawi m in ,due from said d^"dant The.mul < vvill ra: e in from j Mr T. J. Nolan. 401 E. Tonka Kstatt. 'of Rebeoca Newcomer,
I'nited States has been arranged |P affidavit in gara- 3 years to month - • '• w* St., Norman says: ' About a Ueeeasid, Theodore Newcomer,
for the week of March 341J1 « fi£and a garnish- I Is, wilt., at that F« a£ "uffered ^IreadfuLy ail , ;
Vi.lo 10,«K(tons of personal turn- mem summons ^wa^., bsued; and (Ulere wi„ be an ,,i>urLun:.;. to | 1)ack ;,nd hips. , a|so '„Hd diz/.i-! Ctart%w2! admin':
ter„ |„ andjhe ^ojjahoma?^0 raring '"'y * j [*".« t m;Tw^ wen-i "^tate of John, Solan Bridges,
ihen. to answer in U court as The' females .ange ao.n large j Tltv " o"; fsTrtto/' Eaglet0"' *AmW'
««e state.". ..™ — on the 6th day of mature ,ows, heavy in calf or improved my condition and five Estate of J. H. Roane. Sr., de-
kansas, Oklahoma and cxa>. .March , 1910, at the hour or * . h c:llves at foot, to junio
i'his cimpaisfii takes place when |o clock a. m. of said day, that the
comes from I ran tiiat tion in (lermany, with keadquarter
Dr. J. I.. Day, now i major i: the at Welling, Germany. Those who
Medical corps, has been made Di- know Dr. Day's -plendid qualities
rector of Field Hospitals of the arc not surprised at his advance-
Third Division, army of occupa- inent.
lslitngs
he raised ) y the Southwc
vision of the Ked Cross, compos
the states of Missouri, Kansas
Security State bank as garnishee calves, less than a year old.
hanging from
caring apparel.
clothing will writ of garnishment answer under
Much, ord'- oath in said court that at the time
ay and for-(of the service of said writ of garn-
boxes entirely rid me of tlie trou ceased, William Dennis Roane, exe-1
Most! ble." cutor
L. C. GILES , PHONE 59 W. C. WEIR
Office—First National Bank Building
Giles-Weir Investment Company
NORMAN, OKLAHOMA
Farm Lands and City Property.
Call and see us, we have some good properties listed worth the
money. See us if you desire a loan on farm property.
If you have property for sale list it with us.
A; ricans
heavy *to lighter we
M ch ot the heavy
not be ssain worn.
Itarily, will be put ■
gotten, 1" ause damaged <>r lost.
Thousands of suit =>, coats, dics.se-. ,1>d t)laj sajd j^irst National bank
cloaks, soft hats, stockings, pajam- a3 garnishee answered that it
i t irt, of clothing, shoes, boots, was indebted to said defendant iu
blanket., comforts, sheets, and mil- the sum of $50.00.
cnt Am- I ou are 'hercfore notified that
said cause will be heard in said
111. r1c.iBs ur|iins suin'iy ■ «.•« ... ]COurt on the 12th day of April,
ing and
in said cause on the 6th day of .of the cows are hitch cluss Scotch
March, 191!), in obedience to said animals while some of the
t'.eiius and calves are of rtrui.'ht
Scotch breeding. Many of the I ly confirm my former enJorse-
, ... . , , . , , , , , e„ . i, ment. Doan's deserve all I have
ishnunt it was indebted to sai'l c■ - - are rebred to straight .--iioU-li . .
Mrs. Nolan over eight years lat-; Witness my hand and the seal
er said: "1 still prase Doan's kid- 0f said Court this 26th day of
ney Pills, for thfe cure they gave; March 1919.
me has been permanent, i glad-. (Seal)
GEORGE ALLEN,
lions of articles that rcpr
surplus supply of cloth-|
household equipment 119X9, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m.
should be donated lo the millions and lhat if you fail to except, de
of people who badly need even the
barest essentials of comfort and
who have proven themselves
worthy of the highest considera-
tion of all the peoples of the world.
This campaign differs widely
from the clothing collections last
year. Then it wos only for the
year. Then it was for the benefit
of only the Belgians and the Am-
merican Red ( ross handled ouly
the collection. Now all of the des-
titute people of all tin1 countries
a-sociatcd in the war with the
United States are to be helped,
and the American Ked Cross un-
dertakes not merely the collection
but the packing delivery to trains
and to the ships oi the European
Relief Administration and super-
vised the actual distribution of the
needy individuals in Europe.
defendant in Jhe sum of $56 00 ..n,| will liable the buyt. to
secure what is considered very de-
siieable, viz: A three in one p;op-
os'tion.
The herd bill's in use en my
farm since embara'mg iu the
Shorthorn business include the fol-
lowing:
mur, answer or otherwise plead, ist. A son of Standard Bearer,
the allegations of plaintiffs, Bill ho w b Godoy.
of rarticuLars will be taken as . . , . r ,, , ,
confessed, and judgment rendered *^n in^re(^ son 0i ('0,l'a
in favor of said plaintiff fer the President.
sum of $51.11 and all costs of this 3d. a son of Narcissa* Avon-
suit, and the money paid into court j ^ by Avondale.
4th. Imported Winsome Lad, di-
rect from Aberdeen Scotland.
5th. Jealous Searchlight whose
dam was by Avondale.
These bulls were all good indi-
viduals and have left their im-
saiij in praise of them "
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for u kidney remedy-
get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same
that Mrs. Nolan had. I-'oster-
Milbuin Co., Mff?rs.„ Buffalo, N.
Y.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
In the Justice Court in and for
Norman City, Cleveland coun-
ty, Oklahoma, before J. W. Lin-
ton, J P- , „
The J. B Burwell Supply Com-
pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs
York A Mors. , a co-partner-
ship, composed of A. L.
York and -- - Morse, de-
fendants
The state of Oklahoma to the
above named defendants, \ork
forKa Ev's.no (peta sh s shrshr
& Mars,', a co-partnership com-
posed of A. L. York, and
Morse:
The above named defendants will
take notice that on the 8th day
of March, 1919, the above named
plaintiff filed its suit aprair.st Hie
defendants in said cause for the
sum of H77.68, anil the costs of
this action; that thereafter, and
un the 8tli day of March, 1.119, up-
on the affidavit of the plaintiff
duly made and filed in said cause,
the undersigned, J. W. Linton.
Justice of the Pence, issued an at-
tachment order in said cause com-
manding the officer to attach ;ind
safely keep the goods, chattels,
credits and effects of the said de-
fendants, or so much thereof as
plaintiff in the sum of $77.63, anil
would satisfy the claim of the
the probable costs of said action,
not exceeding $.r>0.00; that the
hearing of said cause has been
continued until the 14th day of
April, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m , that
unless the defendants, on or be-
fore said last mentioned date,
shall fite their answer or other-
wise appear in said cause, judg-
ment will be rendered for the
plaintiff and against the defend-
ants for the sum of $77.68, and the
cAsts of this action, and sustain-
ing the attachment made and had
in said cause.
Witness my hand this 24th day
of March, 1919.
J. W. LINTON,
Justice of the Peace
Williams & Luttrell, Attorneys
for Plaintiff. 39-3t.
EXTRAVAGANCE
Prom the New York Evening Sun:
Grownups hardly appreciate how
deeply their talk of money sinks
int the mind of a child. In the
strenuou., days of war and income
taxes one small pirl of six was
told >.ver and over again that she
could not have this or that be-
tiuke they "couldn't afford it "
Nothir.g she really wanted could
be ' 'r, . •! irentlv. all must
h * -< e.red with the two younger
hr ithors of tlior family.
Ore morning she learned of the
advei of a third brother She, re-
cei d the news in thoughtful si-
I't."? Tiien grandma came into
the •: jrsery saying. "Jane, would-
n't y>J like tu see baby br.i er?"
An inattractive littli pink c. • -
ture lay in his basket.
With a disapproving glance at
Mother number Jane turned se-
verely: "Mamma do you think we
could afford this?"
NOTICE OK APPLICATION
FOR APPOINTMENT
OK ADMINISTRATOR
Cleveland,
by said garnishee banks rpplied to)
the payment of said judgment and i
costs.
J. W. T,NTON.
3"-3r Justice oi the Peace.;
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given,
pui-suance'of an order of the eoiui- 1
ty court of the county of Cleve-
land, and state of Oklahoma, made low par.
on the 17th day of March, 1919, in j Five of the cows in this sale are
the matter of the estate of M Iowa bmi pre;(t maasive ,ed and
Bauerrischnntt, deceased, the un - 1 , , . t ,
dersigned as the executor of the ro'^ns that any lover of stuck would
estate of M. Bauernschmitt, J - j delight to call his own. Particular
that i« | print on the herd, there being but
few females in the collection be-
ceased, will sell at public sale, t«
the highest bidder, subject to con-
firmation by said county court, on
Monday,' the 28th day of April,
1919, at 9 a. m., of said day at the
east front door of the Cleveland
county court house, in Norman, in
the county of Cleveland and staW
of Oklahoma, all the right, title
and interest of said M. Bauern-
schmitt hud at the time of his
death, and all the right, title and
interest that said estate has by
operation of law or otherwise, *c
quired in and to, all the land sit-
uate, lyiiitf and being in the county
of Cleveland, and state of Okla-
homa, bounded and described as
follows, and upon the followiust
terms and conditions, towit:
The west one-half of section
(25) twenty-five , township
nine (9) north, range (2) two
west of the Indian Meridian,
Cleveland County, State of
Oklahoma, for cash upon con-
firmation of said sale by the
county court
Dated this 2.1th day 'of March,
19 IS
THOS W. MAYFIELD.
Attorney for Executor.
39-5t' JOHN FISHER.
Scrub bulls are getting very un-
popular. Johnston and Gibbs sale
of Shorthorn cattle at the Smith
& Levy Feed Yard in Norman on
April 22d at 1 o'clock p. m. will af-
ford you an opportunity to get a
good registered bull at a reason-
able price. Don't miss it. 4i)- It
attention is called to Beauty,
Fair Lady, Miss Godoy 6th and
Rosebuds Dream.
There are 6 roan heifers coming
two years old that would give
some man an elegant start in the
Shorthorn business
The coming yearling calves are
just what any man would want if
he wished to start some boy off
right and give him
source of interest on the farm. One
of these calves bought and given
to a boy will hold his interest on
the farm when nothing else would.
Remember the dute, April 22d at
Norman and let nothing prevent
your being present and seeurin
39-3t.
County Judge.
Scrub bulls are getting very un-
popular. Johnston and Gibbs sale
of Shorthorn cattle at the Smith
& Le y Feed Y ard in Norman on
April 22d at 1 o'clock p. m. will af-
ford you an opportunity to get a
good registered bull at a reason-
able price. Don't miss it. 40-3t
Closing Hours
of the Stores
State of Oklahoma
county, ss:
In the county court of said county.
In the estate of Thomas F.
White, deceased.
The state of Oklahoma, to the
heirs next of kin and creditors of
said Thomas F. White, deceased.
Y'ou are hereby notified that A.
R. Davis, has applied for letters
of administration of said estate
and that said application will be
heaixl at a regular term of said
court, to be held at the court
rooms of said court, on the 21st
day of April, 1919, at 10 o'clock
Witness my hand and the seal start him right and give him an
of said court this 29th day of interest on the farm? The Johns-
Notice is hereby given that by j
mutual agreement, the closing j
hours of all stores in Norman j
dealing in dry goods, clothing and I
shoes will be 6 o'clock p. m., new I
time.
C. W KUWITZKY. !
Secretary of Retailers Ass'n.
April 1. 1919.
When are you going to get your
boy a pure bred heifer so as to
March, 1919.
GLEN O MORRIS,
County Clerk.
By Ella Smallev, Deputy.
(Seel) ' 40-3t.
WILLIAMS & LUTTRELL
Attorney for Petitioner.
ton and Gibbs sale of Shorthorn
cattle at Norman on April 22nd,
| will give you an opportunity to
j get a good heifer at a bargain.
40-3t.
Have you ever been turned down : On Saturday, March 29, 1919,
by a banker when you wanted to j t ounty Judge Geo. Allen officiated
borrow money with which to pur-
chase a good Shorthorn cow of
heifer? The bankers are anxious
to encourage live stock improve-
continu il men': a'onK purebred lines. Johns-
ton and Gibbs sale at Smith &
Levy Feed Yard. Norman, Ai -il 22
I will consist of 50 cows and heif-
! ers and 10 bulls. Don't overlook
1 it. 40-3t.
it the marriage of Bert M. Tubbs,
34, and Miss Clara Morris, 18,
both prominent young people of
Route 1. They begin married life
with the best wishes of a host of
friends, for they are an estimable jj
young couple.
FOR SALE: One 1918 Dodge
Touring car also, one Ford truck
Mrs. Flatbrusli—They say some I
people can talk of nothing but the
weather.
Mrs. Bcnsonhurst—Well, 1 be-
lieve it. I asked my husband for
one or more of these very desir j Both in good mechanical order. ■ some money this morning and he j
able females. They are only in [Apply at Massey's Elevator. | saiil, "Isn't it a beautiful day?"—:
farm condition and will sell worth
the money. 40-3t
J. H. JOHNSTON.
FOR SALE: McCormick grain
binder Fred Ennuiier, Route I.
40-It'
' Yonkers Statesman.
TUBBS SAYS:
That he must sell $10,000 worth of
groceries in the next ten days, and
in order to do so he quotes a few of
the attractive prices that he is mak-
ing.
f
Hour, best grade Kansas Flour, per
sack $2.95
White Karo Syrup, per gallon 85
Dark Karo Syrup, per gallon 75
Chicken Feed per hundred pounds 3.85
Fancy table potatoes, per bushel . . . 1.35
Almond or Milk Chocolate Bars, each .05
3 No. 1 cans VanCatnp Pork and Beans .25
2 No. 3 cans VanCamp Pork and Beans .45
5 cans ITebe Milk . 25
4 cans Hominy 25
4 large Rolls Toilet Paper, only 30
Lard Compound, by the 45 pound can,
per pound •. .25
Don't delay, but come in today. The above
prices are for prompt buyers.
Full Line of Field and Garden Seed
U. S. TUBBS
Phone 31 and 224
News comes from Kansas City,
where Mrs. Ben Moran is in a
hospital recovering from the ef-
fects of an operation, that her
condition is quite satisfactory anil
she will be able to be brought
home soon.
HOLTZSCHUE MOTOR CAR CO.
We rent Service Storage Batteries for any make of
car. while we are charging your car battery.
WE HAVE
I veready Batteries for all makes of cars oil hand.
We overhaul and repair all makes of batteries. All
work guaranteed.
We sell distilled water.
Phone 28 107 East Main, Norman
SATURDAY SPECIAL
$7.50 black or brown high heel or low
Military Oxfords, sizes 3 1-2 to 7, only $j.95
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The ail-yoas-round soft drink.
Lea ip, once estaW isho d,
i&ned and confirmed
h
by its followers and imitators**
Bevos leadership is proclaimed
by she largest rear $uard that
ever followed a leader.
Sold everywhere - Families supplied by
as-e cordially Invited to impecf ou? pi.inf.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS
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Cleveland County Enterprise (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 3, 1918, newspaper, April 3, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108704/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.