Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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C8WITT COIIISSiMEHS MEETINS
Thecountv commissioners had
a bie; routine job on hand this
term, besides some very vexjng
extra mattmy and thev were
thrw days finishing the work.
X. D Duffleld. who was ap-
pointed to till out the un expired
term of R. W. Graham, was ou
hand for his* first time, and he
earned his money when he got
into the stack of accounts and
claims, but with his usual will-
ingness to work,he went throu
gh the whole batch in detail
with the dispatch of a veterau.
T. H. Kice, the new commiss-
ioner elect from the Stratford
and Wynnewood district was ou
hand taking lessons of the whole
proceedure, that lie* might bet-
ter understand affairs when lin-
goes into office the first of Jan-
uary The consideration of the
Rush Creek diaiuage district
was postponed until the January
teim
10 CENT "CASCARETS"
FOR LIVER AND BOWELS
Cure Sick Headache, Constipation,
Biliousnest, Sour Stormch, Bad
B-eath—Candy Cathartic.
No odds how bad your liver, stom-
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aches, how miserable you are from
constipation, indigestion, biliousness
and sluggish bowels—you always get
relief with Cascarets. They imme-
diately cleanse and regulate the stom-
ach, remove the sour, fermenting food
and foul gases; take the excess bile
from the liver and carry off the con-
stipated waste matter and poison
from the Intestines and bowels. A
10-cent box from your druggist will
keep your liver and bowels clean;
stomach sweet and head clear for
monU>8. They work while you sleep.
Liberty News
The Liberty School opened
Monday morning with Miss
Sawyer and' Mrs. R. L. Philips,
teachers. . * .
Liberty Suuday School was
well attended last Sunday. All
the children are urged to be
prest regular for Santa Claus
will soon be coifting.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brant-
ly spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. Brantly's
sister
Misses Emma and Nancy
Ray burn, Messrs Mike RayLurn
and Gibson took supper at Mr
John Myers Sunday night.
John F Myers went to Okla-
homa City to visit his daughter
Mis M A Hunt.
Correspondence.
AMERICAN FOOD SAVES BELGIANS
Seventeen tons of American
whe t reached Belgium last week
and more foodstuff is on the way
It was distributed by American
commission in the Liege province
"The Americans have saved us
from starvatioo" was the cry on
every lip. Every American seen
in Liege was hailed as a benefac-
tor. Whenever a n automobile
carrying an American flag passes
in the streets the people take off
their hats" The Rockefeller
Foundation already has spent
about $1,000,000 for the relief of
the starving population of Bel-
gium, The foundation further
"is ready to spend millions of
dollars, if necessary, in this di-
rection."
FOSTER NEWS
A T£st For Liver Com-
plaint.
Mentally Unhappy—
Physically, Dull
The Liver, sluggish and inactive,
first shows itself in a mental state—
unhappy and critical. Never is there
joy in living, as when the Stomach and
Liver are doing their work. Keep your
Liver active and healthy by using Dr.
King's New Life Pills; they empty
the bowels freely, tone up your Stom
ach. cure your Constipation and purify
the Blood. 25c at Druggist. Buck-
len's Arnica Salve excellent for Piles.
IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
WEOER FORECAST
The weather prophets tell us
that, the entire southern and
eastern portions of this conti-
nent will he visited by heavy
precipitation beginning aboqj;
the 2!hd of this month and con-
tinuing until the last of January
and for the same period New
England and eastern Canada
will have unusually heavy
snows.
Notice of Sheriff'* Sale
Whereas, it appears from an order of sale
Issued out of the District Court of Garvin
County. Oklahoma, bearing date of the 18th
day of November, 1914. to rue directed and
now in my Auinds. that on the 28th day of
January, 1915. in an action then pending in
said Court wherein Kufus E. Holmes was
plaintiff and L. C. Andrews, Edwina An-
drews. Willard P. Holmes. Trustee. Warren
E.Jennings. W. A. J|nnings. Trustee. Jane
C. Murray. Anna Murray. Anna Murray.
Trustee, J, T. Blanton. Trustee. J. T. Blan-
ton. Executor. Robert Grant Murray. Mabel
Bernice Murray. J. T. Blanton. Mrs. J. T.
Blanton. Albert Brown. Nettie Brown. H.M.
Carr, and Mrs. H. M. Carr were defendants,
a personal Judgment was rendered in said
Court tn said action in favor of Edward K.
Holmes and Ralph W. Holmes, executors of
said Rufus E. Holmes, deceased, said plain-
tiff and against said defendants L. C. An-
drews and Edwina Andrews for the sum of
Nine Hundred and Fifty-five and 78-100
|.$955.78J, debt and damage, bearing interest
at the rate of eight i8| per cent per annum
from the. date thereof, and costs of suit taxed
at Twenty-nine and 10 00 Dollars. [$29.10! and
which sums were declared and adjudged by
said court to be a first mortgage lien on the
real estate therein and hereinafter described.
And whereas, it further appears that there
is a balance due and unpaid on said judg-
ment amounting to the sum of $500). with
Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum from September 23rd. 1914. and ac-
crued costs, amounting to $1.30 and accruing
costs.
And whereas, it further appears that it
was further ordered by said Court in said
action that an older of sale issue out of
said Court directed to the Sheriff of said
County of Garvin commanding him to adver-
tise and sell said real estate, without ap-
praisement. or so much thereof as may be
necessary to satisfy said judgment, interest,
costs, and costs of sale and all the right,
title, interest and equity of redemption of
the defandauts in and to said real estate or
any part thereof as in case of sales of real
estate on execution, without appraisement,
subject to confirmation of the Court.
And whereas. 1 am commanded in said
order of sale now in my hands, to advertise
and sell said premises pursuant to the order
and judgment of said Court, as aforesaid.
Now, therefore public notice is hereby
given that on the 2nd day of January. 1915.
at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon of
said day at the front door of the court house,
in said County of Garvin.I shall offer for sale
and sell at public auction to the highest bid-
der for cash, subject to confirmation|>y said
Court. tlie real estate mentioned in said
order of sale and described as follows, to-
wit:
. The south half of the northwest quarter of
"VA'tion Fourteen [141. Township three (3],
north, Range One [1! West in said County
of Garvin, and .State of Oklahoma, and all
right, title, interest and equity of redemp-
tion of the defendants In and to said real
estate, or so much thereof as may be neces-
ary to satisfy said balance due on said Judg-
ment aud Interest thereon, accrued costs
and costs of sale.
WITNESS, my hand. t#iis the 2nd day of
December. A. D.. 1914,
CHAS. F, WORLKY,'
Sheriff of Garvin County,
iW-5t Oklahortif.
The Georgia State
-Savings Association
Will lend you money on im-
proved City Property at 5 per
cent, for five to eight years, to
be repaid in monthly install-
ments. Always have funds.
Plans simple ana economical.
.Call on me for full information.
A. F. PYEATT.
Pauls Valley, Okla.
In the District Court o£ Garvin County.
State o£ Oklahoma, I
County of Garvin. J '
E. G. Burkett, Plaintiff
vs. No. 2067
Iva Burkett, Defendant.
Said defendant, Iva Burkett, will take
notice that she has been sued in the above
named Court, and that she must answer
the petition tiled herein by said plaintiff, on
or before the 20th day of January, 1915,
or said petition wil! betaken as true and a
judgment for said plaintiff for Divorce,
will rendered accordingly.
A. K. SUGGS,
(Seal) Clerk of Diatrict Court
by Harry Oliphint, Deputy.
Yerker E. Taylor,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 39-4t
Service by Publication
State ot Oklahoma. I t
County of Garvin. / '
In the District Court for the Fourteenth
JudlHal District of the State of Oklahoma.
In and (or the County of Garvin.
E, P. DuFfy.rplaintlff.
VS No. 207).
Emma Freeman, W, M, Freeman, J. M.Craw
ford and C. B. McCluskey. trustee.
Defendants.
The defendant. C. B. McCluskey, trustee,
will take notice that the plaintiff E. P. Duf-
fy, did on the 21st day of November, 1914.tile
his petition in the court above entitled a-
uainst the defendants. Eiiiinu Freeman. W.
M. Freeman. J. M, Crawford and the said
C. B. MtCluskey. and that the said C. It. Me
Cluskey, trustee, nmst answer said petition
herein on or before the 2ist day of January,
1915. or said petition will be taken as true,
and a ^Judgment rendered in said action u-
gaiust the defendants. Kmma Freeman and
W. M. Freeman, on plaintiffs tirst cause of
action, for the sum of$ll&!*>, to-eether with
Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent
per annum from the 1st day of August. MIX
attorney's fees and costs, and foreclosing
plaintiffs lien for said amount for building
material on U>t Nine, in Block Eighty-one
in the City of Pauls Valley, In said County
and State .and adjudging plaintiff's lien to be
the tirst lien on said real estate for said a-
mount and ordering the said real estate sold
and the proceeds applied to the payment of
said Judgment, and forever barring and fore
closing said defendants. Emma Freeman,W,
M. Freeman. J. M.Crawford und C. B Mc-
Cluskey. trustee, from all right, title, estate
interest, property and equity of redemption,
lu to said real estate or any part thereof.
And on plaintiff's second cause of
action for the sum of $29.15, together with in-
terest thereon at the rate of six per cent per
annum from the 1st day of September, 1913,
attorney's fees and costs, and foreclosing
plaintiffs lien for said amount for building
material on Lot one In Block Ninety one. in
the city of Pauls Valley, In said county and
State, aud adjudging plaintiff's lien to be the
first lieti on said real estate for said amount
and ordering the said real estate sold and
ibe proceeds applied to payment of said Jud-
gement, and forever barring and foreclosing
said defendants. ;Emma Freeman. W, M
Freeman. J. M.Crawford and C. B. McClus-
key. trustee from all right, title, estate. Inter
est. prooerty and equity of redemption In
and to said real estate or any part thereof.
Dated this 10th day of Dedember 1914,
A. K'SUGOS,
—SEA.— Clerk District Court.
Albert Kennie.
Attorney for Plaintiff. 39—It—Adv. .
Look Mother! If tongue Is coated,
cleanse little bowels with "Cali-
fornia Syrup of Figs."
Mothers can rest easy after giving
"California Syrup of Figs," because la
a few hours all the c'ogged-up waste,
sour bile and fermenting food gently
moves out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again.
Sick children needn't be coaxed to
take this harmless "fruit laxative."
MlliioiiB of mothers keep It handy be-
cause th@y know its action on the
stomach, liver and bowels is prompt
and sure.
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot-
tle of "California Syrup of Pigs," which
contains directions for babies, children
ot all ages and for grown-ups.
TWENTY ACRE FRUIT FARM
In Panola County, Texas, 4
miles east of Ragley, in fruit
belt, to trade for moving picture
show in town of 4.00U. or other
unincumbered property accept-
ed. Title clear. Address,
A. G. Gower, box 103
37-31 Paoii, Okla.
The school is progressing nice
ly. The attendance has been
increasing somewhat during the
last week; the total number on
roll to date is sixty-three.
There will be a box supper
at the school house next Satui-
day eight, Dec. 12th„ the pro-
ceeds to go for buyijig a musi-
cal instrument for the school,
A tip top time is pomised to
every body; boys bring your
pocket boJks, and don't fotget
the boxes will be sold a different
way- the girl who is the owner
of the bi^; will et^nd before a
sheet and the auctioneer will
sell her shadow. •
The basket ball teams are do-
ing nicely. The school appre-
ciates the loyal support the
town is gi^n^ iliem ,aiul will
g<>on be ready to play match
games with other schools.
The tirst meeting of tne teach
era reading circle will be held at
Foster, Saturday, Dec. 12, at
ten o'clock, There is a splendid
outlook for the feachets to do
some valuable work toward
building up their scnools There
will be various discussions made
at this meeting, and all the
teachers who belong to the Fos-
ter circle must he present. The
principal of the Foster school
will conduct the meeting.
Visitors are welcome. Come,
you can have a voice in the
meeting.
WfOtINC ANNKEflSAr
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sullivan
entertained a few intimate
friends Saturday evening at
their beautiful home on east
Qherry St., inviting them for a
game of Five Hundred, the oc
casion being the third anniver-
sary of their marriage.
The spacious rooms were ar-
tistically decorated in ferns and
cut flowers. The guests includes
Mr and Mrs C P Richev, A P
Burns, T C Wilson, Wnl bax-
|son, Claude Baker, John Roach,
|N H Lindsav. J D Hill and Ed
Mitchell, of Wynnewood. *
Mr. Saxon took honois in the
{game which was followed by a
j beautifully appointed luncheon,
after which the guests were
treated to a most delightful
i program.
Notice of Stockholders Meeting
Notice is hereby given that
the regular annual meeting of
stock holders of the National
Bank of Commerce of Pauls
Valley for the election of direc-
tors will be held at the office of
said bank in Pauls Valley, Okla-
homa on Tuesday. January 12th,
1915, between the hours of 10
o'clock A M. and 4 o'clock P.M.
of said day. E, C. Gage,
39 5t Cashier.
Baptist Church
SMALL FIRE
A small blaze occured in the
county,clerk's office in the old
court house Saturday night
about 8 o'clock. A lot, of waste
paper lying on the floor where
the election boxes are stored
was where the fire started, the
window glass is out and pre-
sumably some one threw a
lighted mateh among thepa|>er.
The fire department soon had
the tire extinguished aud no
damages were done.
B.
Sunday School at 10 a. m
\V. Patterson, supt.
Preaching—"Bread and water
a diet for Christians"
Junior B Y P U at i p.m.
Senior B Y P U at 6:30 p.m.
Preaching at 7:30, Subject—
"You".
We are always glad to see you
at this church. The services are
intended to be of service to you.
This church believes in adivene-
ly inspired Bil>le, in a true con-
scious^alvation from sin.
Y(Hi are cordially urged
come to church.
J. W. Stover, Pastor.
to
END STOMACH TROUBLE,
OASES OR DYSPEPSIA
INDIAN LAND SALES
The sale of the surface of the
segregated coal and asphalt lands
have been completed for the
present sale and neted 11,707,000
nearly a half million dollars more
than the appraised value. There
was 3,280 tracts offered, con
taining 361,219 acres and 1,9*
tracts were sold,. totaling 215,
877 acres sold; which averaged
17.91 per acre. Most of the land
is said to have been sold to Okla-
homa purchasers.
"Pape's Diapcpsln" makes Sick, Sor,
Casay Stomachs surely feel fin#
In five minute*
Notice Br Publication
In the Diatrict Court, Garvin County.
Oklahoma.
Hertlia Wblddon. Plaintiff)
vs. No. 20B1.
W at Whiddon. Defendant J
Safd defendant Wat Wiiddun. will take
notice that be has been'ued In the above
named Court upon an action for divorce and
maintenance for a child, and must answer
the petition filed therein by the said plain-
tiff. on or before the 21st day ot January,1915,
or said petition will be taken as true and
judgment for said plaintiff will be rendered
accordingly.
A. K. SUGGS,
i Seal I Clerkof the,District Court.
K. K. Bowling.
Attj.for Plaintiff. : -4t
If what you. Just ate Is souring on
your stomach or lies like a lump of
lead, refusing to digest, or you belch
gas and eructate sour, undigested
food, or have a feeling of dizziness,
heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste
In mouth and atomach-headache, you
can get blessed relief In five minutes
Put an end to stomach trouble forever
by getting a large fifty-cent case of
Pape's Dlapepsln from any drug store.
You realize In five minutes how need-
less It Is to suffer from Indigestion,
dyspepsia or any stomach disorder.
It's the quickest, surest stomach doc-
tor lu ithe world. It's wonderful.
BUMPER COTTON CROP
Government report of cotton
ginned to Dec. 1st, was 13,0(i6,-
000 bales, and the government's
final estimate given out at
Washington this niomidg and
received by wire here lhis after-
noou places the crop at 15,966,.
000; last years crop was 14,156,-
486 bales..
FETERIT* FUR FEED
Geo. W. Glover, a good far-
mer near Stratford, this year
experimenting with feed crops,
planted one acre each of milo,
maze, kafir coin and feterita
They were planted in like ground
and given like cultivation, and
Mr. Glover, who was in town
Saturday said that he had got-
ten a9 much feed from the acre
of feterita as he did from the
two acres milo maze aud kafir
corn.
') ha Benevolent Association
has placed a box at Williams'
store where clothing, furniture
or other things may be left for
the benefit of the poor, aud the
association will attend ttv the
distribution of the same.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Irwin, of
Mt. Home, Idaho, on their way
to Texas, stopped over here
for a few days visit with 0. D.
Dickey and mother. Mr. Irwiu
is a brother of Mrs, Dickev.
Daily Thought.
Impossible is a word only to b«
found In t i dictionary of fools.—Na-
poleon*
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF,
HAIR STOPS FALLING
Save your Hair! Get a 25 cent bottle
of Danderine right now—Also
•tops itching scalp.
Thin, brittle, colorless and sera ggy
hair Is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandrufT—that awful scurf.
There Is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the half
of Its lustre, its strength and its very
life; eventually producing a feverish
ness and Itching of the scalp, which
if not remedied causes the hair roots
to shrink, loosen and die—then the
hair falls out fast. A little Danderine
tonight—now—any time—will uurely
save your hair.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any drug store. You
•urely can have beautiful hair andjota
of it If you will Just try a little Dan
derlue. Save your hair! Try It!#
Service By Publication
State of Oklahoma, )
County of Garvin J
In the District Court for the Fourteenth
Judicial District of the State of Oklahoma,
in and for the County of Garvin.
E. P. Duffy* Plaintiff
vs No. 2076
W. M. Freeman and
T. P. Barry, Defendants
The defendant, T. P. Barry, will take
notice that the plaintiff, E. P. Duffy, did
on the 21st day of November, 1914, file
his pettaion in the court above entitled,
and that the said T. P, Barry must answer
in said petition herein on or before the 21st
day of January, 1915, or said petition will
be taken as true, and a judgment rendered
said action against the defendant, W. M.
Freeman, for the sum of $546.85, together
with interest thereon at the rate of six per
cent per annum from the 1st day of Sept-
ember, 1913, attorney's fees and costs,
and foreclosing plaintiff's lien for said
amount for building material on Lots One
and Two in block Eighty-One, in the City
ot Pauls Valley,,in said County and State,
and adjudging that plaintiff has a fir^t lien
on said real estate for said amount, and
ordering the said real estate sold and the
proceeds applied to the payment of said
judgment, and forever barring and fore-
closing said defendants, W. M. Freeman
and T. P. Barry, from ail right, title,
estate, interest, property and equity ot fe-
dynption in and to said real estate or any
part thereof.
Dated this 10th day of December, 1914,
A. K SUGGS,
(Seal District Court; Clerk Dist. Court
Albert Rennie,
Attorney for Plaintiff 39-4t
Notice By Publication
To R. W. Graham:
You are hereby notified that you have
been^ued in the District Court of Garvin
County, Oklahoma, wherein Leeppr Bro-
thers Lumber Company is plaintiff and
R. W, Graham and American Investment
Company are defendants, being cause No.
2070, and*that unless you answer the peti-
tion of the plaintiff in said cause on or* be-
fore the 23rd day of January, 1915f the
same will be taken as true and judgment
rendered therein in favor of the giaintiff
and against you and the American Invest-
ment Company; that said judgment will,
divest you of any right, titje, interest or
estate in and to the lands herein described
and will exclude you from any right, title,
interest or estate in and to said lands
which are described as the West half of
the West half ot the South-west Quarter o:
Section 16, township 3 north, range 2 west
| in Garvin County, Oklahoma; that said
judgement will establish the plaintiff's lien
| as a first lien updfi said lands and superior
to the lien held by the American Invest-
| raent Company thereon, and that said judg-
ment will establish plaintiff's lien to the
amonnt of $179.00 and interest thereon
j from the 1st day ot January, 1914, at the
• rate of 6 per cent per annum, and attor-
| ney's fee in the sum of $50.00 to be a first
; lien upon said prmise; and the same will be
! ordered sold for the purpose of satisfying
said debt, interest, attorney's fee and
cos:s of this ac:ion, and that your equity of
redemption in said lands will be forever
barred and foreclosed.
Dated this 10th day of December, 1914.
A, K. SUGGS,
(Seal) Clerk, District Court
39-4t Itj Harry Oliphint, Deputy
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
Slate of Oklahoma. I
County of (iirvin
In the District Court of Oarvin County.
Daisy May Hutching. Plaintiff.
By T. M. Broadfoot. Guardian. *
VS. No. 2074.
P. J. Ilochstatter. Defendant.
Said defendant. P. J.Hochstatter. will take
notice that be ha been sued in the above
named court, and that he must answer the
petition filed herein by said plaintiff, on or
before the'iOnd day of January IM15. or said
petition will betaken bh true and Judyment
will be taken for said plaintiff for the cancel-
tion of a certain deed executed by James ti.
Martin conveying the South half of the south
west Fourth of the Northwest Fourth of Sec-
tion 3K.and the south half of the south half of
Northeast Fourth and the Southeast Fourth,
of Section 35.. township 3 north. Kange one
west:!dated February 10,1910. And for the
reconveyance of same to the above named
plaintiff, $2500,00 for the use of same and all
costs of this action.
A. K.. HUGOS,
(SEAL) Clerk of District Court
W. H, Woods and V, K. Taylor,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
39—4t.—Adv.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION,
State of Oklahoma. 1 u_
County of Garvin )S5
In the District court of Garvin county.
HattiejO, i hit chins, plaintiff.
By T. M, Broadfoot. Guardian.
VS. No. 2073.
P. J. Ho<-hstatter. defendant.
I Said defendant J1. J. Hochstatter. will take
notice that he has been sued in .the above
named court and that he must answer the
petition filed herein by said plaintiff, on or
before the 20nd day of January, 19M, or said
petition will be taken as true and judgiueut
will be taken for said plaintiff forjthecan ,
epilation of a certain deed executed by James
K, Martin, conveying the south halfoffhe
Southwest Fourth of the northwest Fourth
of Section 3<i, and the souti half of the soufti
half of the Northeast Fourth and the South
east Fourth of Section 35, township 3 north
Range one West; dated February 10,19l0.|and
for reconveyance of same to the above nam
ed plaintiff. *2000.00 for the use of same aud
all costs o? this action. f
A. K. SUGGS.
SEAL Clerk of the District Court.
W. H. Woods and Y. E. Taylor.
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 39—It—Adv.
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that, in case of a catastrophe, as many
as twenty persons can be supported
for an indefinite period by hanging to
the loops around the lower part of
the hood.
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1914, newspaper, December 10, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118538/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed November 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.