The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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NATIONAL SCOUT MAN
| FOR SALE—Ntw modern six-roora
bungalow, 422 East Symraei; own-
.. i er leaving, reduced price, immediate
MEETS WITH COUNCIL"""" ™ J W Li°u'"
WANTED—Experienced
work in Terminal cafe.
girl ts
Pleasant
Fitch Organized First Troop °f , wori<ing conditions and good wanes.
Scouts in S^te; Were Mostly 26-tf.
Of Indian Bl°od. I MjrET VOUR FRIEN'DS at the
, , , .. . „ I Varsity Fountain, sit under the
Normans local, councd of the Boy electric jan and drink ice water |,s
! cre for you and welcome. Varsity
Fountain. J. E. Halbert, Prop.
47-tf.
Scouts were called to meet at 8 o'clock
last night in Dr. J. L. Day's office,
to talk with and discuss the Boy
Scout work here with James P.
Fitch, national field scout commis-
sioner.
* Thomas Rowe, local scout execu-
tive. received a mosape yesterday
afternoon that Fitch would be here at
8 o'clock, and he sent a company of
scouts to. meet him at the terminal.
Mr. Fitch is a bii? man
OR SALi —O. K. Wagon yard.
Possessici October 1st, terms,
must sell. See J. W. Linton. 40tf
1 OR SALE—A No. 1 saddle horse,
is a!s a "ood buggy horse; 8 years
rid. 1; and 1-2 hands high. Phone 12
cout j or 46
company, a corporation, is plaintiff and James
M Stogner and Cynthia M i/.ogncr> husband
and wife, and H# O Miller and W. H.
Johnson are defendants, directed to me the
sheriff of Cleveland county, state of Oklahoma
commanding me. as such sheriff, to levy up-
on and sell without appraisement, the fol-
lowing described real estatct to wit:
Lots thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) in
block twenty-six (26) as per the original re-
i corded plat of the town, now ciiy, of Nor-
man. Oklahoma.
To satisfy a judgment «n1 decree of fore-
closure in favor of said plaintiff, tht Nation-
al Loan and Investment company,, a cor-
poration and against said defendants, James
M. Stogner and Cynthia M_ Stogner, husband
and wife, and h O. Miller and W. H. John-
-on, obtained and rendered in said court on
! the 28th day of November 1920, in said cause
(or the sum ot eight hundred an! sevsnty four
238 June 17, 24 July l«3t) „
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against James M.
Griffice, deceased, are required to present
the same witth the necessary vouchers, to the
undersigned C. H. Beasent, at the office of
Kagleton and Robertson Norman Oklahoma,
within four months of the date hertoi or same
will he forever barred.
Dated this 10th day of June, 1920.
C H RESSENT Executor.
EAC.IJ ION \\'p ROBERTSON, \ttorney.
said day. when and where all persons inter-
ested can appear and show cause if any they
have, why tne prayer of said petition should
not be granted.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and affixed the seal of the County
Court of said county, this 17 day of June,
1920.
(JEORC1E ALLEN, County Judge,
(SEAL)
nor, J. U, Dudley guardian
Witness my hand and seal of said court thin
17th day of June 1920.
GEORGE ALLEN, County Judge,
(SEAL)
(No. JH- June 17.?24. July l-3t)
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
In the district court in and for Cleveland
Count). Oklahoma Cora Haskett. Plaintiff vs.
Smith 1*. Cornell Ella J. Cornell. Joannah
Cornell, and Elijah M Cornell (it any or
all of >aid defendants are dea i then to the | settrement and that said account will be ex
(NO 236, J tun 17. 24 July 1-30
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL
Accorvr.
Statr of Oklahoma, ( of Cleveland ss.
IN THE COI N W v I'RT.
Notice is hereby given ti i ual account has
been filed in the following guardianship, in
the above entitled Court in the City of Nor
man ; that sai i guardianship is ready for final
work, and i„ an Oklahoma product,
taking first active Interest when he
organized a troop of scouts at Law-
ton, composed mostly of Indian hoys.
Since then he has made rapid ad-
vance into the position he now hold-,
lie was scout commissioner of Law-
ton f(.r some time, and in this capac-
ity conducted five different summer
camps for boys.
Is Large District.
He also played an important part
in the development of the Chicago
council. He aided in the success of
the Chicago training camp at White-
hall, Mich.
He is now commissioner for this
idstrict, taking in North and South
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida,
Mississippi, Louisiana. Arkansas,
Tennessee, Kentucky. Missouri, Kan-
sas, Oklahoma and Texas.
Mr. Fitch has great love for boys,
a regular outdoor man's physigtie and
is loved by all the boys with whom
he has come in contact.
Mr. Fitch was well pleased with the
work in Norman, and complimented
highly the efforts of the scoutmas-
ter, and of the local council on the
success with which they have met here
in only the beginning of the scout
program.
I. W. Linton—Business phone 1025.
43-12t*
1 OR RENT—Furnished bedroom
separate entrance. Phone 320. 404
West Main.
40-ti
A TEN PER CENT REDUCTION
on all low qpartered shoes. From
the largest shoe stocW in town—Ber-
44-6t
ry s.
FOR SALE—Cottage on Asp aven-
ue. Frrnt«v>ed with all new fu'ni-
ture Will sejl with or without fur-
niture. -)30. 42 tt
an J sixty eight one-hundreds ($874.6B) dollar. | heir, .lev,sees. l<gat«s,
• ' --.trators or any unknown heirs of any decreas
d lefendants, defendants.
with interest at the rate 01 ten (10) per cent
per annum from the 1st day of October 1919
^nd for the further sum of eighty-seven and
($-7.46) and 46-100, dollar3 as the attorney's
fee with interest at the rate of t per cent per
annum from the 28th fay .f November 1919,
and for $26.80 costsi and aacruing costs, I
will on the 6th day of July. 1930, at the hour
ot two o'clock p. m. of said day, at the last
from dooi of the county court hoi.ie in Ihc
city of .Vorman, Cleveland county, state of
(oklahoma, offer for. sale and -sell to th
highest and best bidder for cash the, sai
above < <■ -librd property or so much there-
of a- will satisfy said judgment with inter-
est and cost.
Witness my hand this 1st day of Tune 1920.
VV H, Newblock, sheriff.
C. M. Keiger attorney for plaintiff.
ROOMS—Clark's place one block
west one block north Terminal de-
pot. 49-6t*
FOR SALE—A^cooking range, two
rugs and other goods at 629 North
Porter. 49-3t
Miss Xyla Pendleton was an Ok-
lahoma City visitor Thursday.
J. B. Redwine made a business trip
to the city Thursday.
j Each and all of the above named defendants
will tak< not we that they have been sued in
! the above named court by plaintiff herein.
Cora Iiaskett. to quiet and confirm the title
' in her to the following described real estate,
I situate 1 in Cleveland County, Oklahoma:
| Lots number 1 2 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, X, Y 10,
! 11 1- and 17 18 19, 20, 21. 22. 23. 24 2S
2(> 27 2- . I and 32 inclusive all in
e! block No. 33 in the town of Noble said
11 county ti l state, and to forever bar^ exclude
j and fr> each nd 11 of you from
claim g or setting up any right, title or in-
terest in or to said real estate or any part
thereof a lverse to the plaintiff, and that you
must 1 \\n said petition on or before the
29th day of July, \. L>.. 1920, or said petition
will be taken as true and judgment rendered
for plaintiff as prayed for iti said petition.
Witness my hand this the. 10 day of June,
1920.
CI.EN O. MORRIS, Court Clerk.
(SEAL)
W, M Newell Attorney for Plaintiff,
executors or admin-1 amined and distribution made on Monday the
5th day of July l'>20 at 9 o'clock a. m., in
the county court room of said court.
Guardianship of Wanda M. Wheeler, a mi.
New and Second
Hand Goods
New and Scion 1 Hand <ioods
If you want to buy or want to sed
anything don't fail to call at this
store, wh^re you will be given a
square deal in every way. Fine 'ine
oi new furniture at prices that are
very low
Telephone 622 and let uh tell
/on about it
S. D. MORGAN
215 West Main
(NO. 321—May 20-27—June 3-10—4t>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against F. L.
Blake, deceased, are required to present ih
same with the necessary vouchers, to the un
dersigned administratrix of the estate >f F | .
L. Blake, deceased, at the office of WJliam j (NO. 2.55 June 17,24. July l-3t)
& Luttrell, Norman, Oklahoma within fou . t. poR IU AKlNG PETITION FOR
.... ... J— . ... -ti. h, I'ROBATE or Wll.L
State of Oklahoma Cleveland county, ss. in
Mrs. T. E. Clement left Thursday
for Hot Springs, Ark., where «he
hopes to be cured of her rheumatism.
Mr. Clement accompanied her to the
city.
"WANTS
FOR SALE—Ry owner, new home,
cheaper than you can build. Also
a paying small business at invoice.
Leaving town. Phone 523. 49-3t*
FOR SALE—Library table, center
table, study table. 324 West Sym-
mes. Phone 509. 49-3t.
(No. 323. May 20-27—June 3-10-17>
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
In the District Court of Cleveland Coun-
ty, State of Oklahoma.
Alta Abbott, plaintiff, vs. Robert L. wat-
son D. I. Johnston, as next friend and
guardian of James Chenoweth, James Chen
oweth, and Mrs. James Chenoweth^ his
wife, and Frank Hoggs, defendants. No. 5133
State of Oklahoma, to the above named
defendants, Robert L. Watson and Mrs
James Chenoweth:
You are hereby NOTIFIED that you hav
been sued in the district court of Cleve-
land County, Mate of Oklahoma, oy the
above named plaintiff, and that you must
answer said petition filed by >aid plaintiff,
in said court in said cause, on or before
Tuesday, July 6, 1920, or said petition will
be taken as true and a judgment rendered
in said court in said cause against you in
favor of tne plaintiff, finding the amount
due her upon a promissory note of $5200,00,
dated January 1, 1918, signed by the defen-
dant, Robert L. Watson, due and payable to
plaintiffs order ten years thereafter, bearing
interest at the rate of 6 percent per annum
from date untn maturity, and 10 percent
thereafter until paid, payable annually, fore-
closing a real estate mortgage executed by
the said Robert L. Watson given to secure
said note and of *ven date therewith, upon
the following described real estate and
premises, situated in said County and Statea
to wit
The southeast quarter of Section
Eighteen (18), in Township Nine (9),
: Nort hof Range Two (2) West of the
J Indian Meridian..
and ordering said premises sold, without
months of the date hereof, or same will be
forever barred.
Dated this 18th day of May, 1920.
LOLA W. BLAKE, Administratrix.
Williams & Luttrell Attorneys.
FOR SALE—A five room cottage ^ppraU(.n,cnt; required by ,aWi and the
to the
with
49-It terest thereon and cost of suit, including *;n
i attorney's fee of $100.00, and the further Ml/tt
* _ : : V appraisement «s required oy law, ant
at comer OT Santa re and Apacno. proceeds received therefrom applied tf
ice $3,500. Terms. J. I'. Gibbs. phone
satisfaction of said indebtedness, witl
Price
715
FOR RENT- A nice room for of- j 0J $103.14, with interest thereon at 18 per
fice on East Main. See Dr. J. M. cent from February 6, 1919, the amount paid
Milliams. 49-2t* : out for taxes upon said premises under the
■ ' terms and provisions of said mortgage, and
FOR SALE—Second hand army j excluding, forever barring and estopping
shoes at August Miller's shoe shop, you, and each of you, and all persons
103 East Main 49-3t* claiming by, through or under you, or
' — either of you, since the commencement of
HEMSTITCHING—New hemstitch- ; this action, from having, claiming or assert
illg machine installed in Lucian ; ing any right, title, interest, lien or estat
Black Mercantile establishment. 214 in and to said premises or any part thereof
East Main. Miss Nellie McDaniel. Wim«. my hnd nd ■«■> of thl
48 It* ^ourt this the 19th day of Mav ly-®.
GLEN O. MORRIS, Court Clerk
Oklahoma
(No. 320, June 3, 10, 17, 24 4t.)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
In the district court oI Cleveland county,
state of Oklahoma.
I. J. Rutherford, plait tiff, vs. Lee Hunter
(if living and if dead his unknown heirs
devisees, legatees, executors, administrators
trustees and assigns, immediate or remote)
defendants No. 5256.
State of Oklahoma to the above named de-
fendants, Lee Hunter (if living) and if dead
his unknown heir* devisees, legatees, exec
utors administrators, trustees and assigns,
immediate or remote)
You are hereby notified that you have
been sued by the above named plaintiff. I.
]. Rutherford, in the District Court of
Cleveland county, State of Oklahoma, and
that y u must an-wer the petition filed by
him in said court and cause, on or before
Monday *u'y 1°2C, or said petition will be
taken as true and a judgment rendered
igainst you. in said court and cause, in fa
or of the said plaintiff, quieting, confirm
ing and establisht- g his title in and to th
following describe*, real estate and premises
situated in said county and state, to-wit:
Lots five (5). six (6) and seven (7),
in Block Fifteen (15), T. R. Waggoaer'i
First Addition to the City of Norman,
and excluding, forever barring and perp
ually stopping and enjoining you, and each
of you. and all persons claiming by, through
or under you, or either of you. from claim
ing or asserting any right .title, interest
lien or estate in and to said premises, o
any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiff.
Dated this May 15, 1920.
GLEN O. MORRIS, Court Clerk
Cleveland County, Oklahom
(SEAL)
I. J. RUTHFRFORD, plaintiff, by Dud
l%y & Hardie. his attorneys.
County Court.
Notice is hereby given to all persons in-
terested in the estate of Lucy Ann Want
land, deceased, that on the 17 day of June.
1S>20 Lewis Cass Wantland produced and filed
in the County Court of the County of Cleve
land and State of Oklahoma, an instrument
in writing purporting to be the last will and
Testament of Lucy Ann Wantland, deceased
and also filed in said court his petition pray
ing for the probate of said will, and that let
ters of administration with will annexed be is
sued thereon to Lewis Cass Wantland and that
said petition will be heard at the court room of
.,aid court in the City of Norman in said
county and state, on Tuesday the 29 day of
June, 1920 at the hour of 9 o'clock a. in. of
Late Model
Willys-Knight
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
This car has not been mis-
used and is running fine. Can
hardly be told from new.
Liberal terms to responsible
party.
TAYLOR MOTOR CO.
114 N. Peters.
3rr . —bbde
j
Cleveland County,
(SEAL)
Alta Abbott, Plaintiff, by Dudley & Hardi-
Her Attorneys.
WANTED—A brick mason. Apply
at King Hall, Asp and Duffy. 48-3t.
FOR SALE—Furniture for five
rooms; also house for rent. Will give
possesion at °nce. Phone 593. 48-2t*
WANTED—Room mate, young man.
320 North Peters. Phone 661. 48-2t
PUPILS WANTED—A limited num- _ _____
ber of pupils will still be enrolled S ,„nes A l.ma.i, Moore Oklahoma, within
for summer term kindergarten; also l .Ur months of t'i- uate hereof, or the 'anie
first and second grade w.ll be forever ba-ied.
Phone 789. 48-4t. ; Dated this i'si day of May. 1920.
- j Garland S. Meloy.
Administrator.
Yo. 232—June 10. 1", 24—3t)
no a ice to creditors.
. • persons b.* vii.g claims against' Alberta
Mcloy, deceased, are lequired to pi-smt tne
same with the t ccespary vouchers, to the
undersigned t-'mmistrator at the otiice ?f
(No. 322—May 20-27—June 3—3t)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION F( R AP-
POINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR
State of Oklahoma, Cleveland C unty, s.
In the County Court of said O- inty.
In the estate of Mary M. Strou;, deceased
The State of Oklahoma, to the heirs next o
kin and creditors o\ said Mary M. Stroup
deceased.
You are hereby notified thai Isaac O
•p, of Bryan county, Oklahoma, ha
1 for letters of administration of said
and that said application will b
id at a regular term of said court, to be
neld at the court rooms of said court, on
the 7th day of June, 1920, at -0 o'clock a. m.
Witness my hand and t *e seal of said
.-ourt this 20th day of May. 1920.
GLEN O. MORRIS, Court Cleric
By Ella Smalley, Deputy
(SEAL)
James A. Cowan, Attornrr for Petitioner
classes
work just starting.
FOR SALE—Ford truck, price $300.
Call at 316 West Tonhawa. phone )■'■" A- Cowan, attorney.
317.
48-4t*
(No 226, June 10, 17, 24_ July 1-St)
(No 2.17 June 17, 24 Tuly l-3t)
'notice to creditors
All persons having claims against Charles
E Swihart deceased, are required to present
the same with the necessary vouchers, to the
undersigned, Mary G. Swihart, at the office
of James A. Cowan at Moore Oklahoma,
within four months of the date hereof, or
same will he forever barred.
Dated this I5th day of June, 1920.
mary c5 swihart Administratrix.
WE SERVE THE BEST, and the i NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND
best is not too good for you. J. E. j In the District Cour. in and for Cleve- James A. Cowan, Attorney
Halbert I'rop., Varsity Fountain. lan 1 county, State of Oklahoma.
47-tf. The National Loan and Investment com-
— pany a corporation, plaintiff vs. James M
IF they don't feed you good at your Stogner and Cynthia M. Stogner husband'
boarding house, come eat with us. and wife, and H O, Miller and W, II.
The Varsity Fountain. J. E. Halbert, johnson, defendants. No. 5155.
pro_ 47-tf. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance
' to an order of sale issued out of the district
.OTS OF ICE WATER and electric court, of Cleveland county, state 01 Oklahoma,
fans. You are welcome to -loaf
with us. Varsity Fountain. J. E.
Halbert, Prop.
FOR SALE—Five room house and
two lots at 316 West Tonhawa.
Price reasonable. Phone 317. 48-4t*
STUDENT'S Plate Lunch served
daily*— 1,:30 a, m. to 2 p. m. Varsi-
ty Fountain. J. E. Halbert, Prop.^
the fit st day of June 1920, in an action
wherein the National Loan and Investment
THOMPSON
O. K. TRANSFER.
Office phone 225.
Residence phone 505.
47-tf.
HERE may be a better place to eat
and drink but we don't know know
here it is.—The Varsity Fountain.
Halbert, Prop. 47tt
J. E.
WANTED—Some one to board and
room eight year old girl. Refer-
ences exchanged. Write R- X. W., in
care of Transcript to arrange meet-
inp. 47-2t*
LAUNDRY
MODERN BUNDLE
We give you
Service and Quality
C. L. TURNER, Mgr.
25 °/„ Dividends
Owner will sell $3750.00 worth of
stock in Acree Oil company that has
been paying 25 per cent dividends.
Will sell all or any part of stock.
This is not a drilling proposition
but a firm selling oil and gas.
Will bear closest investigation.
BEN H. BARBOUR
Phone 471
Unlit* l
On a Hot Day the
CHALMERS Runs
with Hot Spot and RamVhorn
'HE reason the Chalmers runs cool on a
hot day is the very same reason a Chalmers
starts quickly and runs smoothly on a
cold day. Service records show no complaints
of overheating in summer.
Such trouble in other cars comes from unevenness or
the charges, "improperly digested fuel," and other matters
often attributed to the raw, heavy, inferior gasoline you
buy today.
Hot Spot transforms such "gas" into a "fine vapor
cloud," just right for quick combustion.
RamVhorn hurries it at a velocity ot ioo miles an
hour through "easy air bends" to the cylinders.
Thus follow power results that are smooth and even;
and notably absent are those troubles that cause an en'
gine to overheat, or burned bearings, or scored cylinders,
or frequently fouled spark plugs and the like.
Engage a Chalmers owner in conversation about his
car. He will tell you Chalmers is one of the few great
cars of the world.
m
HOLTZSCHUE MOTOR
117-119 West Main Street.
ur
mh
CAR CO.
Phone 28.
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