Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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their feH
girls out of tne state up to this
timaJ^cause of the jnti^nce ®f
some feacftw* wwhe 'aldettmlwk,
c e . i „ „,jfar neera very feeble
*WW^mJ <r -Mo
days. We beli^ ftife* f - m.hi^.tinn. in
faa schools and colleges are the
best for Oklahoma folks; Wfrfcti
I-rPweta^t.Ct)^m,9f j^M"
M MhV&W ^
^SBegt^i t&gA &%,[} mm t{t
• a^'^tSS iW' *}$8 ^ftw A*g«.
, A? e29$^jt la fi>
i-jCfilpwrnbfl^^'-V^fcSq it£ ,
Agricultural Softool? a^sociatecTl It «oe, ai.e
with the colleges, jmd the other ^rin^WStW
tuberculosis and some other foinjsJSf
'.netNMuli WfctftkrJ'-GTtitir'havj (ISite
much to reduce death by aecldintj and
Jftut Baiitf'h remalnfc to be
dj&WCB wWb HniiSliilt our cITodt:- :hM*
far seera very feeble i .j<j | j
Km e ]cpm-
..... ™.... hrjoi^W
jnWflf,.|ls publications to a few
nent facts in this connection. F<fr In-
stance, In commending our I a4ii"est
grief over the Titanic's destruc
1.6X5 lives, it reminds us th
fttW^ife Wilfleif iVSb-y week .
ll.h9yt!n|te(l StWt«) 2.! 8i>|>ll>5<
• ' ' by t ul)erct(li)
- ar" '
i<>?'<? rtfle«
■W? Mt$ WMM?*
si —Mil shurt. l.iSQ lives
t?«fSven( W#^«
fiOHTfr
iV
It gof- -
ar& laittverr
^■v.vu. orr1 'ft
do for
jjci iv Jrl.
high death
This, o
mnort
of empl< pluj ejy.
\poooo sdi et ,ecftint
it iT .otsta: nit of wi>no®dmf!5rtii<f,
tion is at the very front as to fODVent|ou," the 'directory" i
general plan, methods ami mrn.
President
the A. & M. College fe aWfofity
tne OL 1*1. waR Dy Tne eilll «?iui a Uiuci u
TK^t tfte ntai6«Dtt; ni ?M>t J*u 1 r<l
'9vda&js''^'tW$ C$W!$0<bf'f i if-.
rectory
TBTnsulate." It consisted at
I,77r> aan. but was afterwan
Milk iBnlarged. In the yeai
was, by the emperor's order
To S.Jl. Moore anct Dora ^jl'K>re
"(■.•rttv t „ -X-yvv r\1 j i , i
^^•nd each of you are its'last rennJ^^ting
THE
- (If Mnin nlt>f I 3riJiyw.
, . uv The American people are fi&MbK T ^ * Moore and Dora .Moore at# The U^ifillinerit of ^rauej de- H j ^WrrfrWu!' (*A
m TI ddJIHiPSmrd cilico
DUEL
JM;
bjj 'V<iC
that you have sued in
UtMirtofGfe|S 4nf' M>'. SUteof Oklahoma,
wherein the National liank >if C(.iiniier<)o.o<
HaUU VuUey; ukl(iJ>wlwu is ulxlntit. and
aamMsm&sst
Rutt'iiitabcrHoiifpanv.'^ranlj Mwr«.M
(larrif ai)d Sam Harris,an- lU'tenduiitN. and
I thai unless Mi and eacli Jf you linsi tf Hie
j i>etitlon of the plalhtmilisaliJ, Onurt 0,ljflr
I liefore the 12tb. day of September. 1!)C. th '
.1 «f|jje «ffh t^eiu^i nue< apfl iudunmilt
will be rendered tjierejn '■
•Jwilitin-fo? tWV<rlA<:iritii
lslfrii'AtrWi!W* itb''iW(<if^H' tliAviin 1 at 'tin
.Cat;
..QfSgfc up stairp over Vjlley Hardware.
I Ctown and bridge tffork a 'socially.
is a^ follows: , jSjde bv side .on tli'e iabjejsat;i j ° VelepHbrie" 365
isiprthgjde;, * j'Twas h'alf-pdlst tvtfeli'e, aadj • FaiulrVMhry, Oklahoma.
- Pwils ndrfij iof,. Hi4ih ..Creek I (what do you th!nk()
we*t.of the cajlroad .in grades {Nctone'orother had 41ep* awmki
)L,tv •) inclusive; jpypils all over The old Dutch ,«to<jkt aivl the
t^wn in grafje^? 8 to 1- in,c)y$ive. I Ch> <|6e. Rlftte v
m.Souths i : . -"'if . Anpeare4:ti) know.a^ sgp^.s
fate.
Dr. J. W. Shelton
'Eye; Ear, Nose and Throat
course,
ifUiK
ror
fWa*1
rtit«otiijiiirf*rw'*.'4'*r*fi" uni.i«'>wM>"iii«tti pnjjrls w
''^gasfS.-.
''."'"Puptfs1 'earft' o 1' itts ' i
tra^slfe'VUclullvo/^'r
•*r>v {T .H/no£f -■ ~ ~m
In favor of the . [ late . ' OLASSKS F1TTKD
° ' i P^ilH south cif Huslr Pn^k in Thwe w'^'goihg to'lje a', feh'ilk Phone 365
gradesi to:7 inclusive; , am all M p.M^
meitt Tlntl IOf TUMI" W anunir->^in-p .mu .W. '
Ui ) jwyilMiiUiJWhf suiii
^.liljiimiflas^ taxes^qn saldjajids^pr^pe
j^rf iBt«r t|i'«ifMo$h£WMVli ^
tual Life JiisnriuiiieComaany for tb« v"llr
Wii-tttS.i WWWW'I
o in 4kra
Ol IgltJODjJ
4 <<k-
thoi^gfetfM.wOiul^jW w4.i??ree-,
able,to the greatest number of
the raiiiwd in L j w£^>\< I simply state
I Whaf'rt'ao'fcld'rti^'by ihe'Gfcinese
bawls'.Valje^, Ok)a
V/
.•junoa lot crsqsl
vlded
In
i2,A0Rv1l
StlOO? . 31*vs If'.1.' ' T
ni aoiJiofl
—H« Is a remi
!jJ}|>oi}Htn w5v Iwj r jin?if {Z 55 rj-t*
;4s«e<!fual to tb^
■e^tWlHW'W n\edioi®®<f o*hite Wnt
wlmfversities after f< u--- #'iirs .ofi
TM^h ^ e#eh-#'M Wf
, .^vWe/tliat,, boys'.^tf
.1 ■< are gi'atiuates of tbs ei&SV^tyMH
or from the high school, and
who desire a higher education in
engineering, agriculture, domes-
6 bojci scleYWev teachei'H.i
work, ^a ^swirwitliai r_I11BIt Bn.
bjouwrite; t.fln« >p tbft ^*ii«rwW4^r:*.,:
lege at Stillwater, for the catalog l>f,
no.'hifice tb«,s^Havb^in^ . I
September, f3r> nwd .acc-ail .apntvofi r:>
hoot '0 n lit 03 lU .b-'jow jna'fW to .■
DMVi) ■&*?•
bjos s,|,ttrSffi
ed .Henry W . llicWani. as euaMian oT TB<
,!'Bi,4Ate #(i't)lilS-VM0«toi1 :*ndOPTMvdlif t W
lifter the autb day of August,
high' t bidder for cash, subject lotus i-oii-
■ • ''Wflriil.c.!<t <rp%HkV> teiiH
County, Oklahoma., the followinc described
real estate, situated in the County of Garvin
stat.4f OkteHomS bitonsjnsl toVRi«iiU#Mi" *1
'1 1 -)-AVIU- ; 1 .1 "ii^i OU ;'*c!iji cn u a?
The Southwest quarter of 1
• niiirter and Ixjt 4,of sections, township . _
WorW. and Hatite^lfWtQand tbtiaumdsiW)1 n
■ lUarter of UtenjnorMW8'1 ttWlJf?Vl '\\u
southeast quarter and the north half oith*?
mirtheast quarter rtf the solithiwstl <njanWr.
of section 32, township 3 north, and range 2
west, containing 109 M acres morelor loss ac-
i ording to the Itaitftld States SiiTvcy
And the South half of Northwest quarter
HI1U
Pl~ g'ftrr^ildeife'A Wth' Metxj to the
vie^mM^'^nd'^a^' a^KitlShed by the
'cove|fiimBn#'',i eon {
- rrnf«j .asX
loml Di'sebunt 'for Dirt. |
iJi'-'A eifrt(HlBi;|0-*8iium on <ii(t t* of-
fkn*t'.'WA wtt* who iu hjs silver-
toBBfltftW; pf Pfo^uce lu, stock has this
, jj5)1!(jaj>f,1a,b^ut,ltiyiiips:
"TurnlJ* totil- cents a
quart.
"Turnips unwashed, three ;cent9 ■
<ju«rt."
"Hr io IL 3 L .i • • <
I nformatlon Wanted,
tfc«!outskirts oil th* cilty,
px * . Vf j
, ire the uYidetfukli Uf
twv|
1-i i;l
in t;
remarkably man
'kt^ftJb^'h^arrtei' fc t^e world.
.SOWfcMfr
« AW! glory In bat.
a Chautakiqua lec-
tertrroa ^ Arertr 'inc, *w
tiJffiftVl'fflF.r 8Uo v41
ids 001 :ux!tJ«
SeTRioHotffto-^'^8 d"'
I t 4 anif H
Northwest Quarter of Section
and the SotitrPSSt Quarter
.ffltWCSXU" 'cam. .<«
. ^WeJ(m4 is oiytid biw .adrtJBSiaitIO K
and pavincni.of saltl demands abdve set
'V>ileiinortlK frttPftllErlni*Wle otfekH' lkad^ a'lJ
donsid- , pr(,m|seg, subject to the
held by the John Ilancoi'R Sroltiai l.iic
surance CompanyJo' the sum of $l.liOti<;>«IWt
Interest thereon from theltirst day of t>i"""""
maajmrwsiwrfi-"
bar and foreclose the equity of redetuption
in and to said lauds held or possessed by
the said S. A. Moore and Dora Moore ^ J'i-
theroL|l|B||Mu|ffT<M bll8h and deuree' tin
inortgageTien hefa by the defendant, Jot"',
Hancock Mutual, ;Jnsurani*' Compapy.
to be a valid and subsisting lien for tin* piir-
iioseoi securing only the sum of JUWI Wltlr
interest due thereon from the lirst iluy of
hieceinlKf, It'll, at tlv<- and one-half iter certt
per annum. and that said decree aiid judg-
nielli will further direct llie payment of the
demands of the plaintiff above set fdrtlia'nd:
tfii «< ls of this actiun. from tlie jiroyeedp
of said «ale and will direct the payfnent 6T
file balance, if any. t«- the defendants as
their rights may appear, and will estybllph
ill*! ileCK 'theyHen <«i i ai<l prein-
isesito be prior and superior to any lien,
tralni, or estate in and to said i)tein(ses
held anil, possessed py said defendants or
either6?ttleih.' : ; I h njit;
,vh'Wss 'fif?:?!8''- *s*i
of J.iily, l (i ' J
T.J. Austin,Clerk Wtfftiflttj Codrt,
IJy H. ^.-jpjpsoij. l)fputy. • #># /•>
II^IIVU V..U uvil W—
«oirfime8fl®dwllr i«jl«n 'very
^^^■Hkr^H^'-StV^ipade
teacher will have to do^liltite high
U-Hl*)/.' fc\«fusit'¥ of the
b^seih'^nt -^Hl"'-tW1 aUtifV there
o'hip^lHotVmk 6nf*he [North side
'Tlie j^ftde^'frtim'*1'-tso-' &'ire(iuire
five rooms, the grades'fftitn 8 to
il'J re<iv>ire , .threp. roq^: hence
thertf- is up room tht'ffi for grades
six and seM«B- .
This arrangemejit has not been
made without, considering the in-
terests of fill patrons and pupils
platf]"T .liitilaiH sni.Q
. .^aJat.-iT, . JtrisJ i
The gwghiyii, flog ^vei
wo\v-\yoVf
And the Wttdt) cat replied "me'e-
[. ,£ra:>il T.tJlsW
The a^ius. -in or
.■^gi/TT .giodmBfO .J .0
Wl^MftP'df ^ft^ttiin ihdf cilico.
While th[^«td Dutch clock ii the
h«a ^ s «Hirt)nw irtwsod K
Up witifej-rts.'b^^
fatottcircT .^C .H _ .
Fair;it,<Uway^;d«Qad/^l a (1>"bly
roy<10ITflS ... *4
. D^.^AEy.,'A: MAR KEY
' o^eotath,i?f'1!tf?5!ct'a n
GradiuyehA. S. O., Kirkville. Mo.
Office 11
Pauls
Gives
tera, la
ol titles.
Pauls Valley
Scott
'at law
Oklahoma
to probate mat-
id the perfecting
f5msn
, f.wl
The ChnwsQ ptajUs >o^ very
MlWi KntrvW . J v ii
And ,\ya|led, "Oh dear wr^t shall
we. fldr ' ff a III
But the gjnghani dog a'n'd tht>
calico cat
Wallowed this wn^and t^mliled
that- 1
Employ4«R avery tooth ami claw
way you | ever
After carefully, considering the
merits of every arrangement |jn the aw fullest
Suggested tif us, we nave niadel saw.
this,one a* .the best possible., -We' And, oh', how the; gi^ham and
*e&^^^betj|gan^enjept?. i^, 3°t|c calioyjlewj, ,,a
ideal, but its fault is due lW..,^e4.(l)on,t.f ncyr^^xasKWlk1
Way oiirWMMgs W^itu^^dy- * ''
^(i nott^iMri^irwht '' '
Uiti'til tbe QompletiOn hfrth*
'v<wT'fft uHfotl Clo till b ; .uijlo
n^bpilfeon ^e SpUtb rtk,<
«radesA b a \d f will ^8 tb,bti>^
NortbsiSe.' ^adfeff'i' t'o v4 eeuUp: f
o!PftS#Oi1^^fll b'avfe tei^r
■ aty1 ti^'art^
ant
Wim atten-
tion to—rnrr $8.50 Crescent
<«l|}pk^i'ijtjlpoaJtl,{/^Q; kind that
burns without soot, does not
stop up the pipe, iifiiblce \ip the
K6(it)^b^d Vt'W little ash.
IfJi' thP' kSftU that keeps the
i housewife smiling. (Quality,
price and go ixl service.
Cheaper grades from $5 to $7.
ij. J. Ghimnilngs Gin,
48tf ' ' Phone 130
Ncwrpl^ie ;prcb 5e
qua iec- all class o?\ummer'gotjdk; ftt■' Si i sry* qwairera in- v..^ -uwwis
am iMmm<«- •Ho'tesgsffi- ™
«>• i''■■r.y.'J'-'l- „„;,..i --'
of Section 5. and the north twenty
i7-10t> (20.271 acres anil the ^lulheast:
acres of Lot two, of Section 4. township 2t|
North and ltange2West Chickasaw Nation
ofthe Indian Base-'and (*Iw dUini««ih>i li)«.
1WX acres mote <i ! Iew>as <bp
according to the United Slates Survey there
'•Of', nil situated'.nhfl being til ffflrvlu 'Wlntfy.
State of Oklahoma. d -:
s. Jclids for said lauds murtbe ln_ writing
;iian d lira Wit'b' t'ii e£f'^'
., JiiiMoftke address Is I'.auls Valley. Okla^ ur
with this ftuardliii.'lienry^ •HrtkMkiiiv
whose postofflce adtJ e«k^s3(faijfs\iillB] ()l«K<i.
«!<;/! tit!
UiOll «
-•ale,
;q : ■y
•<0<1 i
•Jigot my^waifrWitflvs Chinese
plat^!] io v iortiii'j^m'
mkfrtwi'tvlnif' where i.t+re two
'-'haff S^,rt9r) G d^JJc
nd'trhc^ ^""dog br
oncf «m >ma^ >r(f
Aiid !W^f^Ks-tbiYi^«Mo thifei
IWOi^bSW 5 S£ JI ,3Ditq I
^Hat -lSui^l^ stete Jtbslt pafc
; ->j ".« m;
Jfeut"ftle Affi aho#tftb^'2 eat and
[KTfahpyi^'tfByri'f v'tri) b'jv il j
Is thfe: They ate each oth'er up!
lN6W."Xi'hat'dd V0u "think>«f that?
[The old Dutch clSiVlt^tHId me
,ir,i i^Q, -n ;ii^j •.••ni jW
And that is h?y I came 1$know]
P. M. ROUSELL
TRANSFER CO.
91tsJ }£ °j"i . i • 1
Dra}WH0fa AH Kinds
NdtR'irfi^tcSfi'large or two small
PrOTti'pr -at&nffon:- -and quick
^voric.' 'Crying and packing.
AJlHvorli Licensed
(5fay'm^n under bond.
JaKI v •
Residence J?9. .Tr - bffice 242
'.'•Sfcttf
• \ ... ..-jT!■ .;• '. '{/i; t ' |. '.k u45'. .r,j■ • • ,
Just arrived, all kinds, of new and up-
THE AGONY A BABY .UNDER A
SKI^: AFEUCflp^J |
s all the more terrible because it can't
| tell you how it suflefs.' But''there is
! relief at hand~not only ielfel but a
K
i}QJ
'1 ^n-4.
f-i-
'Wsr ,
to-date goods
tnujv/u..
******
,/t
hMH
>« <
: Stop and eat at
Henry s Place, next
| door to Newburg.
Short Orders
1<" :"v and
Cold Drinks
QUAST
! 'I | I'll'M',.!
C. H
3JAJJAW
Vli'i
Iftite itfldTf-JiS 1V'Wiil> V*Hv^
tAriiWiilWWWcfwBilrtjwf <to«4 <i
ilcjirs WJUckam,
'■"'ftuaWlfii? oRtrfillaW of
SUttaiimnitttfeajRMtllinOnil
L'2-;tt.
. it OLV i|n ri
a
..'ill' .'I ■ innl
StlTlCV OM'HXiiR*>KhKKA P. ifitATAJftVI
GUAKDIAN KtoilA]|MuH>ii ri^ti
.State of-, Uiihtinw ,-Jw IJ,<('(nf'ntylWir(' 4 W>«
finiuDo silt
ft
son Battiest and I>alsy
Jjaye ''flStifWIft tied from 'market where we have
bought, one of the largest stock of dry goods
ever brought to Pauls Valley
1 permanent cure from pricfclty heat,
I rashes, hives, eczema and'ill other
_ _ skin affections- si prevalertVamong in
ten' fants during the''sUrflmer tnortths. If
l you want to see vOui baby rest and a
'JIq, ioolc of relict spread over its little face,1
VQ. just apply this spl^liditf ttetxiwly ZEMO J j
• tdtif.Wd believe hone6tly ahd sinoetely thai! Kfti' leecreftni (5on«jwholesale
***<
'.yTr-r:t+ —r-r;
Ice Cream
01
funnri it?
.bjiloi.
Jim
i>(!
In this line you will find all kinds of
'* ~ """" * " j — ! rnnu*7x>rcuiii wuw wnui
K'in'ZEMO you will find the cjire you and retail, so to EdVPlace
have beeil paying (Or. We can tell
,*L.\ . .. — . ■ ■**. < id
K
yiin in 411 With that we have made
a11 thousands and" tthwi9aiifls ol parent,
Nftsuurbrimnonntytinlw ,/Muoa -* t at rt'i ttM:-. >i*>. t v;
In the matter of the euardianaN^ JfJ. ( ,,,,,11
sy Battiest, ndnorS: 1*-* " ' ^
jiltltW S1JJS
i,ara u« biT*
August, 1912, the undet-^itwuJ^T S-3H.-I ,>£>; «
Dress Goods
T) < owT • tL.
M
For fresh bread, cakes and
(lies, baked every day, go to the
old taxable bakery, Worley Bros.
srden
>V,
liith day of
WJ4
At
* t 1* 08
!(sv
Mn tul .aoii
l#wle 'M) tHrtlt-Wat eWflwjs0 kr« t^santijiCf^
• j ;IntMutJun y :A<tlcourt ilw)'ith4)iiy:'<f. ~ ,
Se|iien)her. A. I). 1912. within leu'al hours
:ii the County Court house ol (iarvln county
• Viidi iilUdDania.' louMediiK'!l,«niifvVj(l|,,J,.|M't-.i'tlj
-.lid Wilson Haftiesi and lliifs^Uttl^sr.
minors, in and to the liWflftWi!£*MrfW#
'W '^S^ilhr&^iv^ .
and to the seii of swV, of Sei tion ailOOriC/liJOC" WflH
, rnd
Mondial). .. . . .«
t'o■ q a^uJv^tflfctftWifwwMw «* iwtMiQol
of saleby the
-hand upon confirmation of sa'eby the Court.
03 '0 bii^aio
-UjM4 ^
Armstrons A Ktberldue.
Attorneys for (iuardlmi.
Jss5i 02
noiMBi'le'i
fi q tot list
sl-.ljcoir?'
es, Whip Cords, Poffins, Suitings, Ginghams, Chev-
iats. Ladies i;aady to wear garments, Men's,
and, boy'S'suits, shoes for men
. ' women and children
v:;
■>(111 vtt
happy with this stmble but sure reme-
1 's .-Kiiol';:-;
1 And tb prirve our Ibsol'ite sincerity
( We hive insiMict d^attrtrq?ciaj selling
"IZEW0, to telund'the puwhaser his ( , . y
money if the ven first'bdttfe'does not!^'u,ns ^:0M- Hdwe. Co.
k'Q bring relief. Used per«i«tently then
. | alter, ZEMO is bound to cure.
i ZF.MO and ZEMO SOAP make the j
f^J^\ most economical as welt as the clean-1
>Oi i est End mast effectual treatment for af- j
' fection^ of the skip, ^nd scalp, whether i
^ _ on infant or gtoWn'frirson
^*3 Sold by drUifgifts everviwhere and in
1 Pauls Valley by our amfyoriz^d agent
I (he Palac? Drug .Store. 1
■
.voiit iii.u
„ai jiai .aoii | i _
fcLWe| have wfcftt you tyaitt&fp
u , ,, — i (Mftinj'it ■ . rrtMiierut <*rtl hutim'i
•""o' ! jjii futfi o^<i')tif ' '111T
« .ok i i a-rfHiipnces af©
xjwurfmo saao^ j -yv, . p„
•° ^ | 1 V '.I ? •' - i ^vMnt V'T'
i;«riol<tO iu itiMn i£t«il «5i"
K
1 • J?
K
jewing Machines to rent at
TWO NICE
LIGHT-HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT
BATH IN CONNECTION
215 South Cherry street.
f.'^TT
■ '
}|0
, • vbB1
y« nati9t . . > noiJtaot^ dJ t
MMykt 9dJ t >1 >bi ny 1-J« <rU lo|JS
d imioFaeiW .-.crj
' t! • M -joL nY ' V' ■■■'? j al
(!- • fliw h"t-
0£ oW J I : ^ Ju "l'n" it:'r,mn Olbnomb3 < ri
e invite VOtir inspection." U0me a
| ; i "fltna od vi.in vd o^fi iiii
mio-u iionufi u'ji •>/
nd let us show
The
job prin
-1 : «Ht aU,tlW V-tjo! jt* )«
j
; od vi.tn wi og&mi 1 ni ^
ycrti^ ¥oUr ^for^ y^ine^,.
Jhum neiit wtrt'ui "
/ u ^ \ j * ^ - tn «•
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;l;.Snjlary Cold Storage,, l^utoher, Uve
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Oklahoma; and don't mean by this that
,Jtt£.vWere raised in the woods atiu sucloea by a
bear, but mean: that there is lots of "chemical
'^ay^toihandle meats that
• ing.Mn iact doij't want to ln^r'^tr groducts
are all in acoortpance with the4'f>iife if6od : law.
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1912, newspaper, September 5, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118422/m1/3/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.