The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 84, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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THF DAILY TRAN>CR!PT. NORMAN. OKLAHOMA.
\ILY TRANSCK1K1
Published every afternoon except Saturday,
«ritb Stfhday morning issue, by the Transcript
«*Bblishmp O. Norm* Okiabimu
Office, 215 E. Mtin St. T*hone 3
DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Out of County.
By mail, one year $7.00
By Mail, six months 4.00
In County.
By Mail, one year 5.00
By Mail, six months 3.00
By Mail, three months 1.75 j
By Carrier, one week — — .15
Fntered a* «ecnnd-clM" matter January \ J
IW4. at the postodirr. N< rm«n. Oklahoma tin-
ker act of congteM , f Virch < tWv
ANNOUNCEMENTS
All announc«.nent« under this
head are made subject to the
dmeocratic primary, August 3,
1020.
FOR SENATOR-
SCOTT FERRIS
FOR CONGRESS 5th DlSTRICT-
F. B. SWANK.
All announcements under this
head are made subject to the
lepubiit an p imary, August 3.
OR COMMISSIONER. DIST. 1—
F Mcf.FNN \ S
JUSTICE SUPREME COURT—
L. C. ANDREWS
FOR STATE SENATOR—
M. A. FLOYD
JUDGE W. JI. WOODS
JEP KNIGHT.
FOR CO. SUPERINTENDENT-
P. W. BARTON
MAUD NORTl.'CUTT
S. S. WATERS 1
FOR TAX ASSESSOR—
!. G. TATF.
J. L. (LEN) MAYES.
L. L. MrCOMB
H. P. DRESSEN
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY—
J. P. HOLLAND
GLEN MORRIS
C. C. PARKHURST
(251—July 22. 29. Aug 5—3t)
Not.ce of Saio or Real Estate.
In the County Court of Okluhuma County.
State of Oklahma
In Re Estate of Thomas B Purcell, Deceas-
ed, No 42.'9.
Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance
of an order of the ounty court of the
county of Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma,
made on the 19th da> of July, 1920, in the
matter of the estate of Thomas B Purcell,
thf undersigned, as the admin-
i - of • estat of Thomas B pur- [
cell, will sell at private sale to the
highest bidder for cash subject to confirma-
tion by said county court, on or after Mon-
day, the 9th day of August, 1920, in said
county of Oklahoma, all the rii?ht, title, inter-
est and estate of the said Thomas B Pur-
cell at the • time of his death and all the
riirht, titlr and interest that thr *aid estate
has, by operation of law or otherwise, ac-
quired in and to all the certain piece or
parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the
county of Cleveland, State of Oklahoma,
bounded nnd described as follows, and upon
the following terms and conditions, to-wit:
An undivided one-fourth (1*4) interest
in and to the southeast one-fourth (1-4)
of section nineteen (19) in township ten
(10) North, range one (1) west of the
Indian Meridian tn Cleveland County,
State of Oklahoma}
upon the following terms: Cash.
Bids must be in writing and may be left
at the office of Albert L. McRUl, 409 Baum
Building. Attorney at law, or may be deliver-
ed to the administratrix personally, or may
be filed in the office of the judge of the
county court.
Dated this 20th day of July, 1920.
ALICE L. PURCELL.
Administratrix. j
ALBERT L McRTLL, I
Attorney for Estate.
tion Twenty-four (24). Townahip Seven
(7t North. Range One (1) Ea t of the
Indian Meridian, Cleveland County, Ok-
lahoma
Bids must be in writing and may be left
at the office of J. Harmon Lewis in the City
of Tecumseh, Oklahoma, delivered to the
administratrix personally in the Town of
Wanette, Oklahoma, or may be filed in the
office of the Judge of the County of Potta- j
watomie County, Oklahoma.
Dated this the 14th day of July. 1920
MAGGIE RODGERS,
Administratrix.
J. Harmon Lewis,
Attorney for Administratrix. j
255—July 22. 29. Aug. 5.—-3t.)
Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Guardian
State of Oklahoma, Seminole county, ss, in
the county court thereoT.
In the matter of the guardianship of Har-
vey I m e, Floyd Dare, and Luther Dare, all
minors.
Notice is hereby given in pusuance of an
order of the County court of County of Sem-
inole, State of Oklahoma, made on the 22nd
day of June, 1920 the undersigned guardian
of the estate of Harvey Dare, Floyd I)are,;
and Luther Dare will soil at public sale to
the highest bidder, subject to the confirma-
tion by said court, on the 20th day of Au-
gust, 1920, at 1 o'clock, p. m. at Norman, |
Oklahoma, in Cleveland county, Oklahoma,
all the right, title and interest of said Har-
vey Dare, Floyd Dare and Luther Dare, all j
minora, in the following described real es- i
tatf, situated in Cleveland county, State of
Oklahoma, to wit:
Al ltheir right, title anc^ interest in and to
the North One half of the Northwest 4Uir-
ter of section 12, township 6 north and range
1 east In Cleveland county, Oklahoma.
Said real estate will be sold on the fol-
lowing terms and conditions, to wit:
One-half cash on the day of sale, and the
balance of purchase price on the day of con-
firmation of said sale.
Bids for the purpose thereof must be filed
in the county court or delivered to the un-
dersigned at Seminole, Oklahoma.
Dated the 19th day of July, 920.
Charlie Dare, Guardian of Harvey Dare,
Floyd Dare and Luther Dare, all minors.
(24* Tuly IS 22- fr-Jt)
f\ TIIF I 'I STRICT COURT OF CLEVE-
I \\D COUNTY, STATE OF OKLA-
II< MA.
\V. A Mattox, plaintiff vs. Vera a Mattox
defendant. No. 5283.
\ iTlf F BY PUBLICATION.
T> .Mate f Ok! ; -ma to the above named
defen lant, N'erna Mattox.
Said defendant will take notice that she
1 i« been sued in the above named court by
t t above named plaintiff for an absolute de-
. .. of divorce, and that she must answer
a before the 1st day of Sep-
mbrr. ' or said petition will be taken as
true .iiv! a judgment for said plaintiff grant-
i: ; an ibsolute decree of divorce from
s int will !><• rendered accordingly.
Witness tnv band and the seal of said court
ti ■ I v of luly, 1**20.
GL1-.N N O. MORRIS, Court Clerk
Bv Ella Smalley, Deputy
(S r A U
Williams and Luttrell, Attorneys for Plain-
tiff.
(No. 4(, July 8. 15, 22, 29-August 5-50
V Ml' r SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND.
In the district court in and for Cleveland j
State of ('klahoma.
The National Loan and Investment Company
a >rpo iti >r plaintiff vs. James M. Stogner
and < vntha M. Stogner, husband and wife,
and II. O. Miller and W. H. Johnson defend- i
No. 5.155.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance
to an order of sale issued out of the Dis-
trict court of Cleveland county, state of
1 kin1.a, on the 7th day of July 1920, in
an action wherein The National Loan and
I t.vestnunt company a corporation, is plain-
tiff and James M. Stogner and Cyntha M.
Stogner, husband and wife, and H. O. Miller
and VY. H. Johnson are defendants, directed to
me as such Sheriff, to levy upon and sell, j
without appraisement, the following described
real estate to-wit: i
I Lots thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) in
'block twenty six (2t> as per the original re-
1 corded plat of the town, now city, of .%or
j man, ('klahoma.
; t•> satisfy a judgment and decree of foreclo
I ure in favor of said plaintiff. The National
: Loan and Investment company a corporation.
! and against said defendants, James M. Stogner
and Cyntha M. Stogner, husband and wife and
| H. O. Miller and W. H. Johnson, obtained
I and lendered in said court on the 28th day
: of November 191^ in said cause, for the su n
! of eight hundred seventy-four and ($874.68)
j <.M00 dollars with interest at the rate of ten
(lOj per cent per annum from the 1st day of
('ctober 1919, and for the further sum of
• ity ■ ■.even and ($87.46) 46-100 dollars as at-
torney's tees with interest at the rate of 6'
I per cent per annum from the 28th dav of
November, 1919, and for $55.80 costs, and ac
cruing costs 1 will on the '*th day of August
j 1920. at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of «aid
day, it the Fast front door of the county
luse in the city of Norman, (level.' :
' . ounty,'state of Oklahoma, offer for sale and
I sell to the highest and best bidder for ca-
ttle said above described property or so mud
thereof as will satisfy said judgment with in
terest and cost.
Witness my hand this 7th lay of July. 1920 j
W. H. NEWBLOCR, Sheriff.
| C. M. Keiger, Attorney for plaintiff.
(N|N)N^hA«W' ^' ' .j.
New and Second :
Hand Goods
New and Second Hand Goods.
If you want to buy or want to sell
anything don't fail to call at this store
where you wiil he given a square deal
in every way. Fine line of new furni-
ture at prices that are very low.
Telephone 622 and let us tell
you about it.
S. D. MORGAN.
215 West Main
McClain County's
Turn For
State Senator
TOTE FAIR
Judge Woods, Democratic
candidate for the State Senate,
was born and raised on a Texas
farm. He taught school ten
years and knows the needs of
the farm and the school.
Judge Vfepds has served the
Commonwealth as County At-
torney, County Judge and serv-
ed four years as United States
Probate Attorney. He will in-
telligently represent this dis-
trict.
~ It's, McClain County's turn for
State Senator. Tote fair. Vote
for Judge Woods.
JUDGE WOODS IS RUN-
NING HIS OWN CAMPAIGN
HE IS TAKING NO PART IN
ANY OTHER CANDI-
DATE'S RACE — FROM A
CONSTABLE TO U. S. SEN-
ATOR.
Why elect Judge-. Woods
State Senator?
Because he is a friend of the
University. Because he is a
man who has heen prominently
identified with the development
and progress of the district.
'
FOR COURT CLERK-
RAY ISOM
E. V. GEORGE
FOR COUNTY TREASURER—
LYDIA BRIGGS.
HERBERT H. BALL
R. S. DAVIS
FOR COUNTY CLERK-
ERNEST B. HELMS.
F. M BUNCH.
FOR COUNTY T. Eru ■
Bll.I. (VY. H.) N'EWBLOCK
J. H. BENNETT
FOR COUNTY WEIGHER—
JO"N F. TAYLOR.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE-
GEORGE ALLEN
. (253 July 22, 29, 2t.))
Notice of Application (or Appointment of
Administrator.
State of Oklahoma, Cleveland County, ss:
In the County Court of Said ("ounty. |
In the estate of W. A. Askew, deceased.
The State of Oklahoma, to the heirs next
of kin and creditors of said W. A. Askew, j
deceased.
You are hereby notified that Ellen Askew,
has applied for letters of administration of
said estate and that said application will he
heard at a reftitlar term of said court, to be
held at the court rooms of said court, on the
30th day of July, 920, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
court this 16th day of .Tuly, 1920,
GLEN O. MORRIS.
(SEAL) Court Clerk.
By Ella Smalley. Deputy.
Dudley & Hardie, Attorney for Petitioner.
CO
MISSIONER, DISTRICT 3—
JOHN A. FOX.
Z. K. WESTERVELT
S. W. HUTCH IN
DICK RORJES
COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT 1—
S G DYER.
(254 — Tuly 22. 2<>, Aug 5—.it)
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
State of Oklahoma, Pottawatomie County, ss.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Susan
Johnson, Deceased. No 2752.
Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance
of an order of the County Court of the County
of Pottawatomie, State of Oklahoma, made on
the 7th day of July, 1920, in the matter of
the estate of Mary Susan Johnson, deceased,
the undersigned, as the administratrix of the
estate of said deceased, will sell at private sale
to the highest bidder for cash, subject to con-
firmation by said County Court, on or after
the 9th day of August, 1920, all the right,
title, interest and estate of the Said Mary
Susan Johnson, at the time of her death, and
all the right, title and interest that the said
estate has, by operation of law or otherwise
acquired, in and to all the following describ-
ed real estate, to-wit:
The Southwest Quarter of the South-
west Quarter (Sw 14 of Sw 1-4) of Sec-
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