Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT. DEC. 11, 1919.
'Nervous? Restless at Night?
Ever Have Headaches?
How about your daily
cup of coffee?
Suppose you try a change to
Instant Postum
This delightful cereal beverage
possesses a fine coffee-like fla-
vor, but has none of the harm-
ful after-effects thru which
coffee so often prevents vigor-
ous, red-blooded health. Costs
less, too.
Made by
Postum Cert "J Compiny, Battle Creek, Michigan
Sold by Grocers and General Stores.
J
WRIGLEY
5
5
§
c a package
before the war
c a package
during the war
c a package
NOW
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
MAYSVILLE CLIPPINGS
(From The News)
B. F. Lillard has purchased the
Sam Muncrief residence at the
west end of Main Street, and it is
reported that he will move into
same when it is vacated.
Mrs. T. B. Holt entertained on
Thanksgiving Mesdames Howard
Vaughn of Pauls Valley and Chas.
Findley of Norman. The latter
I left a subscription to the News be-
Ifore she went home.
' The postmaster and rural carri-
ers are rejoicing over a raise in
I salaries, the former getting $150
' and the latter $200 a year extra to
help meet the high cost of trying
to live. Even with this raise they
will not be sporting diamonds
very soon.
C. T. Hart has bought a fa -m
near Paoli and will lea\'e the Rich-
ardson neighborhood. Mr. Hart
Garvin Springs are always alive
when anything is Leing done for
the betterment of the school.
FARM LOANS—We specialize in
farm and ranch loans, quick
money and low rates. Jeff Crad-
dock Co. cUces Ardmore and
and Pauls Valley. Phone 248.
32-4t.
Public Sale!)
STATK OF OKLAHOMA,
Garvin Countv.—hh.
IX THIS col'NTY COURT.
in the Matter of tbe Estate of R, ft,1
Harris, Deceased, Roxana Harris, Ad-,
ininist ratrlx. so 14-B.
NO'l'in: OF MAI.K OP ItKlL KHTITK.
Notice Is hereby given that In pur- I
i f tli
urt
Count.
ite of Oklahoma
f December. 191!'
suance of an order
of Garvin County, Si
made on the 5th day
in the matter of t!
Harris, deceased, the undersigned ad- •
ininistratrix, will soli at public auction !
to the highest and best bidder for cash j
subject to confirmation or said County \
Court, on Saturday the 27th day of 1
December, 1H1! , at 2 o'clock. IV M. at j
the front door < f the County Court j
House in the City of Cauls Valley, said j
; , - r , /. County and State all the right, title
has been very successful as a tar-1:,„,i ami entiu,- held by the
<aid II. 10. Harris at the time of his
leath and all the right, title and Inter- I
•st that the said estaie nas by opera- ,
tion of law or otherwise acquired in |
itid to the real property and premise
situated In
Oklahoma,
Count>
follows, to-wit:
% of Section 12, Township I
3 North, Range 2 West, upon the fol- 11
terms and
1 this 5th dnv of December. 191!).
ROXANA HARRIS. ,
Administratrix. |
H. G. BUTTS,
Attornev for Administratrix.
(Pub. Dec. 11, 18. 25, 1 !♦ 1 !•.)
mer on leased land and will have j
a greater incentive to succeed on
a farm of his own.
C. B. Longacre has sold his j
Maysville property to Elmer Ar-
cher, who in turn sold his proper-1
ty to Mrs. L. J. McElmurry. Mr. Mowing terms and conditions, to-wtl
and Mrs. Longacre will reside in "f
Pauls Valley, where Mr. Longacre) ''
is janitor of a school building.!
They have been residents of Mays-
ville a long time, and no doubt
will pine for their old friends.
A pie supper was given at Gar-
vin Springs Monday night to raise
funds to put down a concrete
porch at the school house. A total
of $124.70 was raised, the pies
bringing $35 and the balance
from a box of chocolates that was
voted to the most popular lady.
Miss Annie Eskridge was awarded
the chocolates. The people of
Callus? "Ssts-lt"
Will Peel It Off!
) Nothing: on Earth Like Simple "Gete-
It for Corns or Calluses.
A callus, or thickened skin on
the sole of the foot, which oft«n
I miked walking a misery la of the
same nature as a corn. "Gets-lt"
I will sell all my Horses, Cattle, Hogs, House-
hold Goods, Farming Implements, Feed, Etc., at
Public Sale at my place 5 miles north and one mile
east of Pauls Valley, Okla., on
I Friday, Dec. 12th
See Big bill for list of property to be sole. There
will also be included in the sale not listed in the bill,
about 4 dozen thorough bred White Rock Hens and
Pullets; one double seated Hack and one Gasoline
Cook Stove.
Remember the Date. Friday, December 12th.
and be sUre and attend this sale.
i
W. A. DENTON, Owner |
COL. F. M. JARMAN, Auctioneer.
HARRY HAMILTON, Clerk.
I
Life
Was a
Misery
U«e44Gcte-lt" end Dance, Even with Corns
removes it as easily as it does tho
toup-hest corns. Ev usinff a few
dr'. ? cf "Gots-It" on tho callus, you
will be able to peel it off with your
lingers, in one complete piece .iust
as you would p banana peel. It
leaves the ekin free and smooth as
though you never had a callus. You
need no more fussy plasters, sticky
tape, "packasey" bandages, knives or
scissors for corns or calluses. "Geta-
Tt" is the national corn remover, the
bigrgrest on earth, used by millions. It
never fails. You'll work, play and
dance at ease in spite of corns.
"Gets-It," the only sure, guaranteed,
money-back corn-remover, costs but
a trifle at any druK store. M'fd by
E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicaeo -Til
Sold in Pauls Valley and recommend-
led as the world's best corn remedy by
Pauls Valley Drug Co.,
Dr. W. P. Greening
Practice limited to Diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
GLASSES FITTED.
Office Over Baker Drug Co.
Phone No. 95.
J. B. Shannon, M. D.
GENERAL PRACTICE
Special attention given clironic
Office In Myers' Building.
Office I'lione 35. Res. I'lione
"
. | Oil! lit Democrat Ofl'Uv for Date*
Mrs. F. M. Jones, of
Palmer, Okla., writes:
"From the time 1 en-
tered into womanhood
... 1 looked with dread
from one month to the
next. 1 suffered with my
back and bearing-down
pain, until life to me was
a misery. I would think
1 could not endure the
pain any longer, and I
gradually got worse. . .
Nothing seemed to help
me until, one day, . . .
J decided to
TAKE
m
i
The Woman's Tonic
"1 took four bottles,"
Mrs. Jones goes on to
say, "and was not only
greatly relieved, but can
truthfully say that I have
not a pain. . .
" It has now been two
years since I tookCardui,
and I am still in good
health. . . 1 would ad-
vise any woman or girl
to use Cardui who is a
sufferer from any female
trouble."
If you sufferpain caused
from womanly trouble, or
if you feel the need of a
good strengthening tonic
to build up your run-down
system, take the advice
of Mrs. J ones. Try Car-
dui. It helped her. We
believe it will help you.
All Druggists
In I In* DUtrUl I ourl of <.:ir\hi Comity,
Okla lioiu.'i.
W. L. Farmer, Trustee, Plaintiff.
vs.
LImhocker oil and Kefiuinn Company,
et al. Defendants.
No. 3657. Consolidated with .No. 3«127,
W. II. White, et al. Plaintiff, vs. Lim-
bocker <>il and ItefiniiiK Company,
i )efendant.
notm n or s\i.i:
Notice is hereby given that In pur-
suance of an order of sale issued out
of the District Court of <larvin County,
Oklahoma, on the 6th day of December,
191 It. in the above styled and numbered
consolidated actions directed to me as
.Sheriff of Garvin County, Oklahoma,
j commanding me to levy upon and sell
without appraisement the following
described real property situated in
Garvin County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
A tract of land in S\V '« of N\V%of
Section 16, Township 3 N. K. 1 Kast.
bounded as follows:
Beginning at the SW corner of said
XEU and running thence easterly with
the half section line 1134.3 feet to the
A. T. and S. K. lty. Co. right of way;
thence NK along saltf right of way
282.6 feet t« the east line <>( the West
half of said N1014 ; thence North along
said line -S 7.4 feet: thence west 1315.4
feet to the west line of said NK'4 ;
thence south 444.5 feet to the place of
beginning containing 13.12 acres, and
a tract of land In the NK'4 <>f said Sec-
tion 16. bounded as follows: Beginning
at the N'W corner of said X10% of Sec-
tion 16. Twp. 3 N. R. 1 10.. thence South
with the half Section line 2193.5 fe«-t;
thence east 16.5 feet: thence North
193.5 feet to the section line; thence
West 16.5 feet to the place of beginn-
ing, containing 6.83 acres,
to satisfy a judgment and decree of
foreclosure in favor of the plaintiff
W. L. Farmer, in said causei 3657, and t
against the defendant Idmbocker oil'
and Refining Company, obtained on
the 26th day of May, for the sum
of $2346.00 with Interest theroon at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum front the
1 12th day of December, 1918, and the
costs ««f the above styieu and numbered
I consolidated actions, said decree of
cclosure being against all persons
omesoever and In favor of the W.
L. Farmer, trustee.
I will on the 12th day of January.
20, between the hours of lo o'clock
A. M. and .1 o'clock P. M. of said day at
the front door of the Court House in
the City of Pauls Valley, (larvin Couii-
tv, oklahoma, offer at public sale and
sell in the highest bidder for cash the
said property above described.
Witness my hand this the 6th day of
December, lUl'J.
C F. WORLEY.
By O. T. SHOOK, Cnder Sheriff.
W. L. FARMKK.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(Pub. Dec. 11, 18, 25, Jan. 1, 8.)
When your digestion is poor,
when your bowels are costive,
when your breath is bad, when
your stomach is sick or disorder-
ed, and you feel languid and low-
spirited, Prickly Ash Bitters is the
remedy you need. It cleanses the
vital organs, purifies the bowels,
and imparts a fine feeling of
strength, vigor and cheerfulness.
Price $1.25 per bottle, Palace
Drug Store, Special Agents.
W. A. Lewis, manager of the
Minnetonka Lumber Co., at Mays-
ville was a business visitor in the
city Friday.
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SCHOOL BOOKS
The Palace Drug Store
Agents for Both Depositories
We can supply all your wants from the primer
to the finished High School. Tablets, note Books,
loose leaf note books and fillers, pens, pencils, pen
holders, book sraps and book satchels, crayons,
crayolas, water colors, warrant books, grade cards.
EXCHANGE SCHOOL BOOKS"GRADE FOR
GRADE," NO PROMOTIONAL EXCHANGES.
For Your Liver Take A
i
Robinson's High Ball |
IIIWI1 Bill III IIIJ III I
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\ Christmas Suggestions
Auctioneer
sera j: w^aFamHsneet
Bicycles, Air Guns, Boys Wagons, Tricycles,
j Pocket Knives, make splendid gifts for the boys.
Safety Razors, Guns, Ammunition, and many
| useful gifts for the Grown-ups.
j FOR ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE
i SEE US
Long Bros. Hdw. Co.
j| E. M. JOHNSON
a j Parni and Stock • iles a .Specialty.
Sixteen Years Kxpcrlence.
j LINDSAY, - - OKLAHOMA
! IF. M. JARMAN j
Route I. Pauls Valley, Okla.
FARM AM) LIVK STOCK
AUCTIONEER
15 years Experience. Satis-
faction Guaranteed. I get the
High Dollar.
Make Daten at the Democrat
Printing office.
!!
Good Groceries
Moderate Prices
You'll Relish Everything you get from this Store, because we always
make certain thae orr stock is fresh and of the best quality.
Whether vou want Staple Food or those delicacies and dainties that lend
variety to your meals, your satisfaction is what we strive for always.
Your phone orders receive the same careful attention that you get when
you call in person.
BALLARD & KENDALL
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Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1919, newspaper, December 11, 1919; Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118661/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.