Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1915 Page: 3 of 10
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[First P'iblikhed Sept 2nd 1915]
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
Stair ol Oklahoma, |
for
[Firjl Fnbinbed Sept. 2, 1915J
Notice By Publication
State of Oklahoma,--1
County of Calvin. J
in tbe District Court within and tor said
State and county, betorc lionorahk B.
t\ Swank, Dutrict Judge.
Phelix N. Choate, a minor, "j
♦jy K M. Love, L«r*1 |
Guardian, Plaintiff, j
No .2387 vs, |
Ada T. Cushing, Executrix
of the last will and Testa-
ment of Francis J.Cushing, |
iijf.'eased, and E.N. Nesbit, |
Defendants. J
The Defendant, Ada T. Cushing, Exe-
cutrix of the last Will and Tealament of
francis J. Cushing, deceased, is hereby
notified that said t'efendant, has been sued and E N Nesbitt, Defendants,
in the above styled cause, and in the court The j;)e|en(ian, Ada 7 Cushing, ex
above named, in which said suit Phelia N. !
is Plaintiff, and Ada T Cushing,
SS
County of Garvin, J
In th* District Court within and
said State and County, before
Hon B F Swank, District
Judge
Leslie R Chaste, minor, by R.
M Love, legal guardian.
Plaintiff
VS
Ada T Cushing, executrix of
the last will and testament of
; Francis J. Cushing, deceased.
DERUNA
£ a itmumw UKnr imiHV
Pop over ficiy years it
las been used as A TOMIC
AND STOMACH REM-
EDY. Peruna aids the ap-
petite and gives new life to
digestion.
Wm Wilson and wife Monday
for Los Angelas to make their
Mrs. Elbert Williams and lit
tie son returnee^on Friday from
WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS
flit ire home, providing Mi Wil a visit to WVhita Falh, Texas,
2388
Choate,
Executrix of the last Will and Testament
ot Francis J. Cushing, deceased, and E.
N. Nesbitt, ate defendants, and that said
defendants must answer the petition fileu
by the plaintiff on 01 before the 15th day
of October, 1915, or the petition will be
taken as true and judgment will be render*
ecutrix of the Last will and testament
ol Francis J Cashing, deceased, is
hereby notified that said defendant has
been sued in the above styled cause,
2"d in th: court above named, in
which said suit Leslie R Choaie is
plaintiff and Ada T Cushing, execu-
COMMISSIOMERS MtEl
The county commissioner* met
in regular session Monday with
practically 110 business before
them that could Ihj transacted.
The slate board has not made
the assessment of public service
corpora lions, and no claim of
any nature or salaries of officers
can be allowed until the corpor
a lions are assessed The com
missionary will consider the
question of issuing about $10.(XX)
ed accordingly for the plaintiff and held trix Ol the last will aud testament of
against the defendants cancelling the mor- francis J Cushing, deceased, and E N
igagf claimed and held by the defendant
Ada T. Cushing, Executrix of the Will
aforesaid, dated October 26, 1912, record-
ed iD Volume No. 42, at page No. 364 of
the miscellaneous records of Garvin coun-
ty, Okla., in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Garvin County, mad* by A. M.
Davis and wife, Lorena Davis, to Francis
J. Cushing, to secure the payment ot
$5,000.00 principal and interest thereon,
and conveying in trust the following des
cribed real estate, towit:
The South half (.Sji] of the south-
west quarterK'SWM] ot the southwest
[SW#]ol Section fifteen [15] and the
northwest quarter [NW# ] of the nor-
th-west quarter fNWXli and the nor"
th half IN,1,] ot the northeast [NE% ]
of the northwest quarter [nwMt, sn^
north half [n|i ] of the northwest quar
let [ nwX I of the northeast quarter
[nr%]ot Section twenty-two [22) and
the northwest quarter |[nwX] of the
southwest quarter [swjlJ of section
ten (.101 and the south half fs)4) of
the nor'.heaii quarter (ne#] of the
southeast quarter -se}i- of section
-16- township four -4- north, range
one -1- west, Indian Base and Meri-
dian of the State ot Oklahoma.
Witness my hand and seal ot office this j
the 30th dayof August, A. D , 1915.
A. K. St)GG£, Court Clerk, j
—SEAL— W. L Menetee, Deputy
Wayne H. Lasater,
Atty. for Plaintiff, 25-4t
Notice ot Sheriff's Salr
Nesbitt, are defendants, and thai said
defendants must answer the petition
1 filed by the plaintiff on or before the
15th day ol October, 1915, or the pe-
i tition will be taken as true and judg-
ment wil) be rendered accordingly lor
the plaintiff and held against the de
lendants, cancelling t h e mortgage
: claimed and held by the defendant.
Ada T Cushing, executrix of the will
aforesaid, dated October 26, 1912, re
corded in Volume No 42, at Page No
364 of the Miscellaueous Records of
; Garvin county, Okla, in the office ol
the Register of Deeds thereof, made
by A M Davis aud wife, Lorena Davis
to Francis J Cushing, to secure pay
meut of $5000.00 principal and inter
est thereon, and conveying in trust the
following described real estate, to-wit;
The West half [W^] of the
Northwest Quarter [Nwl-4] and
the Northwest quatter (Nw 1 4 |
ol the northeast quarter(Ne 14)
of Section Fifteen, Township four
[4] north, Range one [ll West
of the Indian Base and Meridian,
of the state of Oklahoma.
Witness my hand and seal of office
this 30th day ot August A D, 1915
[SEAL) A K SUGGS,
Wayne II Lasater, Court Clerk
Atty for Plaintiff. W L Menelee,
25 4t Deputy
on can fine a business to rait
him. The many friends of the
worthy couple regret their leav
itig here and ho|*> they will
soon l>e back.
Th* Quinine That Omi Hot AffMt Th* Hut
Uecntisr ol lis tonu and lttiativr rOrvt, L.AXA-
r 1VI BRoMu Ql'iNINi; s Wu*r than ordinary
tjuiuiut and doe* not caute nrTvousoe** nor
ringing iu hfad. Remember the lull name and
look tor tbe signature of F. W CRUVFI. JSC.
j A H Honneflld and little son
l,ea, of filmore City, were in
the city yes tel. lay en route home
They had «pe t, ten days with
■ relatives at different points in
Texas,
1 W Engan of Lindsay w as in
j the city yesterday. He said that
140 cars of broom corn had been
shipped out of Lindsay, which
average over 12 tons to the car,
and that the price of the corn
of 2d year bonds to take ut. ,, ..... . ,. .,
. , J . . .. • . ,1 would average little I etter than
judgment debts against theL.„„ . .,
county. The judgments are
bearing 6 per cent interest, and
if not pur, into a bond issue a
levy of faxes equal to one third Invigorating to the I'ale und Sickly
of t he debt will have to be made
$100 a fon. He said there was
about 40 more ears of the com
yet 10 go out of Lindsay
The Old Stundard general strengthening tonic,
C.ROVEC'8 TASTKU\SS chili TONIC, drives oul
tiiiiua .n ..... 1 iii/l.r I Maluriu.enrieheMheliiood.audhuildsuptheHys-
lOI MllPtf \6&l3IO I ay 111^ JUilfJ ( jm, \ true touic. For adults aud children. Stic
Hill
Mr-i. VV. M. Freemai^ vho ac-
companies! her and was also a
guest of the same fiieiulx in
Witchita f alls, cam# with her
11s far as Minimi a, and return-
Ihe nervous system i« tip tlua ay
of the hutaas body.
la perfect health we hardly realize that
we have a network ot nerve*, bat ttferu
health is ebbing, when strrwjib i
iug, the sime nervous system givea the
alarm in headaches, tiredness, drumfal
aleep, Irritability and aatesa oorrectsd,
leads straight to a breakdown.
1 l ., , . To correct nervousness, Scott's Bmtd-
ed home on Sunday, bringing ,ion is exactly what yo* should take; it*
Marie, Mildred and lennmtr Hck oiftriaeot Re*a Mo O* MMM
. . . . ... rich blood feed* the tiny ncrre-ceU* wtoile
I' reeinafl who had been Visit ing the vhole system responds to ita rrtrvsh-
Mr. Freeman's mother in Mari- t0,llc ,or„c<?- .V
■ •Wil w otwlf, BIOVHItM, Itig,
etta.
—
Mr. and Mrs. John Tanner Mrs. C. P. W'itten leaves to-
are receiving congratulations day for Oklahoma City to join
Mr. Witten. Miss Katherihe
upon the arrival Monday of two
fine baby girls. Some folks
have so many more of the bless
iugs in life than others.
Witten will be the guest of Mrs
Framan Grant until Monday
when she and Mr. and Grant
It's just a« easy io make a wjl, go fo oltlah(>nia uity (0
giKxl picture (when you know | gather. Mrs. Grant, entertained
how) as to spoil one, 1 am in some young people on Tuesday
that class that knows how. 1 evening with a dance for Miss
20-2t Townsley's Studio. ; Witten.
ments, and bonds can be sold
bearing a less rate of interest
and distributed over a period of
25 years to meef same
Mr. and Mis, li. E. Jack and
daughter, Kuth, of Chickasha,
were over Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Driscoll.
Mrs. .1. K. Cohnor returned
last Friday from St. Lniis.
Mrs. J L Bowman and little
ed Monday with brightprospects|daughter, .lane, do not expect
of the most successful 111 the j to return until late in ( lie tail
history of the school. The total | a°d probably not until Christ-
was 700, being a gain over last j mas.
years first week of 85. The en-1
PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN
The publ.c schools here open
(First published August I?, 1915)
WHERKAS, It appears trom an Or.tei
of Sale issued out ot the District Court of
the County ol Garvin and Slate of Okla-
homa, bearing date the 3rd day of August
a. D., 1915, to me directed and now in
roy hands, that on the 27th day of Sept
a. D. 1913, in an action then pending in
said court, wherein Sullivan-Long Grocery
Co, and Mrs. J. A. Byars were plaintiffs J
and H. M. Carr and Mary Beale Carr were
defendants a personal judgment was render ,
rd in said coiirt in syid action in favor of
said plaintiffs and against said defendants,
H. M. Carr and Mary Beale Carr for the
sum of Seven hundied eight and 13-100
Dollars. (708.13), debt, bearing interest
k al the rate of si* per cent per annum from
the date thereof on which judgment
there is "Credit ot $100.00 Dollars and
on June 27 1914,sod a credit of $237.50 ^ wj|l and teitamenl ol
on May 26,1915, and cost of suit, taxed at; Kraricis I. Cushing, deceased
Ninety seven and no loo dollars, ($97.00) ; an(j g N Nesbitt, befeodants.
(First published September 2", 19IS)
NOTICE BV PUBLICATION
Id the District Court in and for the
Fourteenth Judicial District of the
State of Oklahoma,sitting at Pauls
Valley, in Garvin Caunty, Stale
of Oklahoma; before the Hon
B.F.Swank, District Judge
James H, Choate. Jr, a minor,
acting bv his legal guardian, R
M Love, Plaintifl
Versus
Ada T Cushing executrix of
rollruent at the three buildings
are as follows—
Lee Building. '2(i7
Jefferson Building '282
Jackson Building 120
In the high school and 31 in the
primary department The first
month's enrollment in the high
school last year was only 90,
making a gam this year of 30
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. Vou know
what you are taking, as tbe tormula it
printed ou every label, showing it i*
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
The Quinine drives out Ealatia, tht
liou builds up the system 50 cent*
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Horse Shoeing
Mexican Joe and Jesse George, Profess-
ional horse Shoers, have leased the
shop adjoining Goad's Shop. Morse's
feet treated and all cripples guaranteed
2386
and which sums were declared and adjudg-
ed by said court to be a valid first lien on j
thrreal estate thtrein. and hereinafter de-
scribed .
And Whereas, it further appears, tuat it j
was further ordered by said court in said j
action that an order of sale issue out of
said court directed to the sheriff of said
County of Garvin commanding him toadver
tise and sell said real estate, with appraise-
ment, or so much thereof as may be nec-
essary to satisfy said judgment, interest,at-
torney's fee, and cost and costs of sale,
and all the right, title, interest and equity
ol redemption ol said defendants, in and to
said property or any part thereof,as in case
of saies ol real estate on execution, with
appraisement, subject to confirmation by
ihe court.
And Whereas, I am commanded in said
Order ol Sale now in hands, to advenise
and sell said premises, pursuant to the or-
der and judgment of said court, as afore-
said.
Now Therefore Public notice is hereby
giveu. that on the 13 day of Sept. A. D.
i<J15, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., of the
said day, *1 the front door of the Court
House, in said Counly of Garvin, I shall of
fer for sale and sell at public auction to the
highest and best bidder, for cash, the real
est*te mentioned in said order ot sale, and
described as follows, to-wit
Lot No. 4, 5, b and 7 in Block 148 in
ihe city ot Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, accord-
ing to the U. S Survey and plat thereof in
said County of Garvin or so muih thereof
as may be necessary to satisfy said judg-
ment, attorney's fee, and costs, and costs
ol sale, arid all the right, title, interest and
equity ot. redemption ot said defendanl s in
and to said premises,or any part thereof, as
in case ot sales of real estate on execution,
with apptsisement subject to confirmation
by said court,
' Witness my hand this 5th day of August
1915.
B. R. RAYB1JRNE,
Byl.s SeMai, Sheriff.
22-St • Under Sheriff.
The defendant, Ada T Cushing, ex-
ecutrix of the last will and testament
ol Francis J. Cushing, deceased, is
herebj notified that said defendant has
been sued in the above styled cause,
and in the court above named,ia which
said suit James H Choate, Jr, is plain-
tiff and Ada T Cushing, executrix of
the last will and testament of Francis J
Cushing, deceased and K N Nesbitt,
are defendants, and that said defen
dants must answer the petition filed by
the Plaintifl on or before the 15th day
of October, 1915, or the petition will
be taken as true and judgment will be
rendered accordingly lor the Plaintiff
and against the defendants, canCeli.ng
the mortgage claimed and neld by the
defendant, Ada T Cushing, executrix
of the Will aforesaid, dated October 26
1912, recorded in Volume No, 42, at
page 364, of the Miscellaneous Rec
ords ol Garvin County, Oklahoma, in
the office of the Register of Deeds
thereof, made by A M Davis and wife
Lorena Davis, to Francis J Cushing, to
secure the payment ol ♦5,000.00 pirn
cipal and interest, thereon, and con-
veying intrust the following described
real estate towit:—
Ea\jt Half of Northwest quarter ol
Section Twentyfive,and the south
east quarter of Southeast quarter
of Section Nine (9) and the north
half of NK quarter of NB'^, Sec
tion Sixteen (16) Township Four
(4) north, range one (1) West of
the Indian Base and Meridian, of
the state of Oklahoma.
Witness mv hand and seal of office
this the 30th day of August 1915.
[SEAL] A K SUGGS,
Wayne H Lasater, Court Clerk.
Any for Plaintifl, W L Menefee,
25 4t Deputy,
HfSeiUTIONS
Wherefore it. has pleased Ihe
Omnipotent Power, to remove
from our midst, one of our be-
loved members, Mary J Martin,
and while we feel th-j loss keen
ly, we bow most, gracefully t.>
His will.
Therefore be it resolved, that
we as members of Sycamore
j drove No 46, Pauls Valley. Ok-
j la, extend the bereaved ones,
oui' heartfelt sympathy. They
have lost a devoted wife and
mother, we have lost a (rue
friend and faithful soverign,
a«id we point them to Mini who
doeth all things well. \\'e emul
a'.e her life, for to know her
was to love her, her happy dis-
position and strong christian
character, stood above all else
it further resolved, thatwe
spread a copy of these resolu.
tious on the minutes of Syca-
more Grove No 40, also a copy
be hauded to each of our sveekl v
papers for publications.
Martha Smothers,
Mary Ogwin,
Flora B Vail,
Lula Sherrill, Com.
Johnston'^*
Flashes ^
V.LEC'fRlC IRON
Her hands once white,
Soon looked a sight.
The clothes she ironed,
Ne'er looked quite right,
But now she's pleased,
Her burdens eased,
The 'Llectric Iron
She wiselv seized.
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 I>ays
Vour druggi'l will refund money it' P.'^O
OINTMENT fails to curr any ca * of Itcjiaf,
Hlirtd, Bl«d""g or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 day®.
Tbc iirat application givey Ea c aud Rest. tie.
Qualified Rebuke.
KHe yeai old Mariu liken to ie« th*
funny pictures, sbe had tbe taper
upread out ou the floor looting t It
wtidu her father turned out the Itiht
Marv waa angry at thU, and said,
"You've got your uerve," but aa ah*
realized Immediately whom eb waa
talkwig to she hastily added, "But you
know your rlghta."
All Work Guaranteed
Mexican Joe and
Jesse George
Next to Goadft Shop Pauls Valley.Ok
M
IEN TEARS IN IH[ PEN
Count y Attorney RE Bowling
scored quite a victory in a short
time last, night in the District
Court, in the trial of the three
negroes,Dick Lewis, Exer Jones
and Emma Olemrtions, charged
wifh forging Altha Orimmett'e
name to a d^ed of :?o acrei of
negro land. The two negro men
got 10 years in the pen each,and
Ihe negro girl.Emma Cleinmons
who is under Hi years old, was
fumed over to the (!o Judge.
Have you ever -ren daylight Hre
works' t ome on opening day and en-
Joy them with the children.
TROniNC FUTURITY
HEADS RACE EVENTS
The speed program in the harness
and running races should please pat-
rons of horse racing at the ninth an-
nual Oklahoma State Fair.
Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday will be devoted to this sport,
with a card of two running and two
harness events each day except Fri-
day, when the free-for-all trot will
be an added feature.
Oil Thursday, Oerby day, iu addi-
tion lo the Oklahoma Oerby, the trot-
lug futurity of tho Kansas and Ok-
lahoma circuit with a purse of $1,000
will be run. There are 22 entrle* In
this classic.
lOniries have been received for
some of the best horses in the west
and visitors are assured some strik-
ing races
DRILL TEAMS COMPETE
ON FRATERNAL DAY
Monday. September 28. has been
designated as Fraternal Hay at th*
Oklahoma State Fair.
1 | I'arups and lodges all over Okla-
i> . homa affiliated with the Associated
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured hraternities or oklahoma city, which
with IX)CAT, APPLICATIONS, a* they ; (u mi organization of the state gor-
cannot i-*acli the seat of Hie disease. Ca- I ,., , ,, i,oar,l of fuiirieen ledKes will
tarrh in a blood or constitutional disease. ; e""", 01 '"urieenioages will
and In "order to rure li you must take In- attend. Ai rangeinenls have been made
ternal remedies. Hell's f.'aiarrli t'ure Is : foi competitive drills open to all teams
taken .Internally, and acts directly upon . r_„tornu, in ,tl„ M(-i,
the blood and mucous surface. Halt's ! #r triiteriai oiders in I he stale,
catarrh i'ure is nol a quack medicine, li t ir-t und second cash prizes will
was prescribed by one of Ihe best phy- 1 he awarded to winners In three
sl> lans In this country for years and Is
a regular prescrlpllon. It Is coniposi il of
Ihe best tonics known, combined with the
best, blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina-
tion of the two Ingredients Is what pro-
duce* such wonderful reaults In curing
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J CHENEY & CO.. Props . Toledo, O.
gold by Druggists Jirlre 70c.
Tsks Hall's Family fills for constipation
classes; learns of men only, women
ouly and men and wom«D.
The sertagth of fraternal orders In
Oklahoma may be readily seen Id tbat
the Modern Woodman have a memoir
ship of over 3:!.000 while the Wood-
men of the World have fifty-seven
drill teams 15 the stat*
... . ; .
GEO l, JOKDAN
Lawyer and Notary
Public
SAW I JORDAN
Notary Public, Land
and Loan iVlan
THE
Jordan Land & Loan Co
We have 17S,000,00 to loan on Farm Lands, 011 Louk lirur and ■
low rate uf interest,
Wr I.oan on all kind* ol Titles, inrluitiiiK, Dead Claims, tad Mil*
Choctaw*.
Wheo you waul to buy 01 ttade lot land, il you will come to us,we
mil make you a loan, and assist you in closiug up the deal, and see
that you have a good title to what you buy. We jive quick strvlM
both in inspection and iu paying out on the loan.
We also have a lame list ot lands loi sale We give you below a
lew bargains.
No 1 -80 acres three miles north ol Pauls Valley, 70 acres in eul
tivation, good three room house.
No 2 — 80 acfes Jour miles north ol Pauls Valley. 75 acres in cul-
tivation, pood (our room house all in Washita Bolton, no overflow.
No 3—210 acres 1 mile south ol Brady, 110 acres in cultivation,
50 acres in meadow, 50 acres in pust ire, 3 room house, small bam.
This is a fine small stock farm
No 4—152 acres north ol Civit, 80 acres in cultivation, lafge por-
tion branch bottom, good 5 room house.
No 5 — 85 acres north ol Civet,75 acres in cultivation,some braacti
bottom, good 5 room house.
No 6—200 acres, 10 miles west ol Pauls Vailey, 160 acres in cul-
tivation, good 5 100m house.
No 7—440 acres southeast ol Wynnewood, 150 acres in cultiva-
tion, balance cut into pasture, good 7 room house and other tenant
houses, good orchard, some alfalfa on larn, good water This Is an
ideal stock farm.
No 8 140 acres, 5 miles west of Pauls Valley, 45 acres in culti-
vation, small home and baru
No 9—80 acres, 7 mile? west of Pauls Valley, 60 acres in cultiva
tion, no house
No 10— 160 acies 8 miles northeast ol Wynnewood, 130 acrea in
cultivation, good 3 rootn house and a two room house Plenty of good
ier.
We have a number of other tracts, alfio some *ond ciiy property
lor sale All the above tracts have loans on them Shouidivou want to
buy any of the above tracts, Price and Terms can be arranged
We solicit you to list your land with us, we will make special el
fort to sell them lot you.
When writing for information, mention the ttact number
THE
Jordan Land & Loan Co.
Paula Valley, Okla.
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