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PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT, JAN. 1, 1920.
PAULS VALLEY DEMOCRAT
Published Every Thursday. Office: 110 McClure Ave.
PAULS VALLEY, OKLAHOMA
MRS. MARGARET J. WILBORN.
THREE BIG SAVINGS FOR THE
THRIFTY HOUSEWIFE.
Verv few homes indeed do not
The death of Mrs. Margaret J.
Wilborn, aj?e 80 years and 10
months occurred at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. N. Ii. Duffi feel the need of economy—ot con-
Entered in the Post Office at Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, as eld-,in this cit>' 0,1 Tuesday, De- nervation. The necessity of mak-
,, ,,,, ' I lember 23rd. ing every penny count
oeconu I lHSis l\~ail Mattel. | Deceased was one of the pioneer the purse of practically every
settlers of this part of the coun-
THOMAS& ALEXANDER, Publishers. I try, having resided here for the
— ———-— —. —— — past 25 year. Her husband died
Subscription $1.50 per 1 ear. about two years atfo. Deceased is in preparation
survived by three children, two
daughters and one son, who are:
Mrs. N. I). Duffield and Mrs. E.
B. Stephens both of Pauls Valley
and S. W. Wilborn of Ottis, Kans
all of whom were present
funeral.
Phone 105
In (hp I If mi rlrl four! of (.artin (utility.
STATK OF OKLAHOMA.
(turvin County.—h*.
BKTHA OKKKN Plaintiff
v . No. 40&3.
OBOROK liltKE.V Defendant
I'l Hl.ll tTIII\ MITII K
Halil defendant, George Qreen will
take notice that he haw been nued In
the above named Court, and that he
touches tnu t anawer the petition filed herein
... j hy wald plaintiff on or before the 7th
• 'lay of January, IMO, or aaiil petition
housewife. taken an true and a judgment
I* i i.t r«,i :f ;y Hnv sin- '"r sai<* Plaintiff for decree of divorce
It is doubtful it there is any . dlHHolvlnR the liimdn .If matrimony and
srle article employed as a food or >■ re and cu*tod> of minor ciiiidren.
(if fnnd that de- Green, Robert Green. Floyd
ol lootl mat ..-in be render.
Kidney weakness, bladder trou-
bles and digestive disorders are
all within the curative power of
Prickly Ash Bitters. As a tonic
for the kidneys and urinary or-
gans it has proved its value. Price
$1.25 per pottle, Palace Drug
Store, Special Agents.
Official Paper of Garvin County, Okla.
THREE IN FAMILY
REAP
AI>AMS—BLAKE Nt TTIALS
BENEFITS
Jackson Is Relieved of Indigestion
By Tanlac—Gains
12 Pounds.
The marriage of Mr. Eugene
| Adams of Oklahoma City and Miss
i Huth Blake was performed at the
Funeral services were
Rol
. ., I - —n and Clyde Green,
mands more buying wisdom than . ed accordingly.
Baking Powder. , iseal) J "'court clerk
Baking Powder is the very ba-1 blanton- and axduews,
sis of baking. Upon its quality de-! (Pubf"r
pends the success and economy of
at the j the bakings themselves.
I Calumet Baking Powder
Dec. 4. 11. 18. 1'5, Jan. 1)
.v.Bl ^nurcn periormmtf me
'Tanlac soon ended my ti on i>- ceremony. Only a few intimate
les and 1 gained twelve pounds fr;ends of the contracting parties
by taking it," said W. E. Jackson, ,ulfj famjiv were present. Mr. and
of 72-1 North 41st street, Birming- Mrs Adams left on the five o'-
ham, Ala. . „ . 'clock train for Oklahoma City
"I work at night," he continued, w(,ere they will make their home,
"and eating at unusual hours | foride is the second daught-
gave me indigestion. My tood.er 0f jyjr anlj jyjBlake and is a
would sour on my stomach and I charming young lady. She has
suffered terribly after every meal, | i,een holding a position as book-
1 lost weight and became so ner-, |ceeper at the Tyler & Simpson
vous I couldn't sleep hardly at all. wholesale Grocery (Co., for some
Smoking too aggravated my trou- months.
ble and 1 had to quit it. I felt all' iyjr> Adams is a splendid young
down and out and was miserable man wh0 has a good position in
all the time. 1 tried everything I the city and is to be congratulat-
could hear of, but got no better e(| Up0n his good fortune in winn-
aiul was just about to give up, jng so popular a young lady as his
when 1 read about Tanlac helping |jfe mate.
someone having the same trouble The Democrat joins the many
that was worrying me. friends in extending congratula-
I Christian
ment was made in the City Cem-
etery.
CLASS MEETING.
"1 felt better right after start-
ing on it and improved so much
that I was able to enjoy my pipe
again and get restful sleep. My
appetite is now fine and 1 can eat
anything 1 want and 1 am not ner-
vous and all unstrung like I was
before. I believe I am in better
shape to-da.v than in seven years.
My father, too, was benefitted a
whole lot by taking Tanlac; my
tions and best wishes to Mr. and
Mm. Adams.
ROBBERSON NEWS.
(Last Week.)
The Pie Supper at Uobberson
was a roaring success. In spite of
bad weather there was quite a
crowd out. Every girl in the dis-
triet that could get to the school
wife took two bottles and it help- house responded with a delicious
ed her more than anything she has pie. Gee boys can't the Robberson
ever taken. 1 will never fail tojgirls bake 'em rich and fine, of
recommend Tanlac to anybody I course you do that's why you
see suffering from stomach trou- slung down the Doe. How could
The T. E. L. Class, composed of
the married ladies of the Baptist
church held their regular meeting
in the church parlors Tuesday af-
ternoon to elect officers for the
ensuing year. The following of-
ficers were elected:
Mrs. W. D. Austin, Pres.
Mrs. J. L. Bell, 1st Vice.
Mrs. Chas. Williams, 2nd Vice.
Mrs. Elswick, 3rd Vice.
Mrs. Goldsbury, Reporter.
Mrs. I. R. McCann, Sec & Treas.
Mrs. M. Henderson, Teacher.
Mrs. L. G. Lem, Asst. Teacher.
At the close of the meeting the
members presented Mrs. Hender-
son and Mrs. Chas. H. Bell with
pieces of cut glass for their faith-
ful services during the past year.
Mrs. Henderson surprised the
class by serving a tempting salad
course.
DIZZINESS CAl SES FALL-
HEAD INJURED.
held , ables the housewife to make three
worth while savings.
She saves when she busy it—it
is moderate in price.
She saves when she uses it—
you use only half as much of Cal-
umet as is required of most other
powders.
She saves materials it is used
with—Calumet never permits
bake-day failure. Any woman can
use Calumet for any baking re-
quiring leavening with absolute
certainty of best results—delici-
ous, tasty bakings that are abso-
lutely wholesome.
Calumet stands for greatest ec-
onomy in cost—in use—and In te-
s lilts.
It is one of the most valuable
aids at the command of the house-
wife in reduction of living costs.
STATE (IF OKLAHOMA.
t Garvin County.—SN
en- In tlic IIINtrlet ( oiirt of tiHnlii County.
ATTENTION TEACHERS
I have a complete set of school
methods for sale cheap.
MRS. MARION DONEHEW.
KM MA BHANTI.KV Plaintiff.
Ti. No. 412:i.
HOWARD BRANTLEY Defendant.
I'l I HI.MATION NOTICE,
Said defendant. Howard Brantley
will take notice that he has been Hued
in the tibove named Court, and that he
niUHt answer the petition filed herein
by said plaintiff on or before the 12th
day of February. 1820, or said petition
will be taken as true and a Judgment
for said plaintiff for Divorce, care and
custody of two minor children, and for
permanent alimony of $50.00 per month
and all costs of this action will be ren-
dered accordingly.
„ , JOHN* n. LAW.
(Heal) «,*ourt Clerk.
By KOXJK HOQUEMOUK, Deputv.
JOHN M. STANLEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(Pub. Jan. 1. 8. 15, 22. 29. Feb. 5.)
STATK OF OKLAHOMA.
Garvin County.—ss.
In (lie DKtrirt Court of 4.iir\in < ountf.
JACOB FAIN Plaintiff.
vs. No. 4133.
NELLIE FAIN Defendant.
I'l III.K \TIO\ NOTICE.
Said defendant, Nellie Fain will take
notice that she lias been sued in the
above named court, and that she must
answer the petition filed herein by said
plaintiff on or before the llth ds.y of
February, 1920, or said petition will bt-
taken as true and a judamci.t for said
plaintiff for Divorce will be rendered
accordingly.
JOHN' R. LAW.
(Seal) Court Clerk.
KEN NIK Sc GARRISON',
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(Pub. Jan. 1, 8. 15. 22. 29,. Feb. 5) pd.
See us for Job Printing.
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^explains fully. Interest-
ing information about
Sex Problems and the treat-
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Sex Weekacmi. Everything
privat.waled. Write today
it means kaaltb & %$$ to you
Dr. H L. GILES, 2 I. lOtfc St
w Kinta* City, Mo.
ble.
All Druggists sell Tanlac.
any one help it? If any one wants
| to put over a big deal in royal par-
i lor style just put Miss Ola Bout-
I'OR SALE well and Miss Mary Burton and.
1 five room house, modern. I the school board of Robberson |!n\ stornach trouble,
will sell this house for one half and that irresistable Jack Me-
what it would cost built today. Carley behind it, and its done and
A. R. VAUGHN,
"A year ago my stomach bloat-
ed so badly with gas that I fell
unconscious and cut my head bad-
ly on corner of door. I had suffer-
ed from stomach trouble for sev-
eral years and no medicine helped
me to speak of. A druggist patch-
ed up my head and advised me to
use Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for
The results
have been really wonderful. I
have never had any sign of my
Pains,
Dizzy
Spells
Mrs. G. P.Cartwright, o!
Whitwcll, Tenn., writes:
"I suffered with bearing-
down pains. : . The
dizzy spells got so bad
that when I would start to
walk, I would just pretty
nearly fall. NVas very
much run-down. 1 told
my husband 1 thought
Cardui would help me. ..
He got me a bottle. . . It
helped me so much that
he got mc another bottle.
I got a whole lot belter.
The dizzy spells and the
bearing-down pains . . .
left me entirely."
If you are weak and
run-down, or suffer trom
womanly pains,
TAKE
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
pulled over. We certainly thank , formpr oms since. It is
every one for their enthusiastic slmple' hi*rmless preparation that
I support and especially the boys!removes the catarrhal mucus from
from Tussy. The proceeds of thelth?, ntestm;l1 tract and allays the
supper amounted to about $M.OO I which causes prac-
If you want to see a real up-to-|tleallv ali stomach- liver and in-
1 date library in a rural school just itestl,lttl ailments, including ap-
come to Robberson, we've got it |pendicitis. One dose will con-
Mr. Wade of Tecuhseh, Okla., is vl"c® ,or mo,,e.v refunded.
visiting Mr. Bob Burton this week I So,d ">' Richardson-Robinson
Mr. White of Tussy was a caller1 Dru* Co" Baker Dr"g Co., and
at Robberson {Saturday.
(This Week's News.)
We are having some long sought
ifor pretty weather, but hush!
don't say anything. The way peo-
ple are snatching the fleecy staple
this week is a sight.
Mr. Will Keltner is on the sick
list this wfeek.
I Druggists everywhere.
MILK IN WINTER.
Why do your cows give less milk
in winter than they do in sum-
mer? Just because nature does not
supply them with grasses and
green food. But we have come to
the assistance of Dame Nature
Claud Pierce says he had two with Thomas' Stock Remedy
pecks of fun Christmas. which contains the very ingredi-
Miss Mary Burton visited !"nts that tlle green feed'supplies
I friends at Tussy Christmas, alsol'" season, only, of course, in a
.was visited by one of her Tussv'more highly concentrated
j friends.
1 Miss Cecil Boyd and Miss Mary j wi" make your cows give more
! Burton visited Robberson Monday j milk, and better milk, with the
and reported a loving time. isame feed.
j The teachers at Robberson have Sold >>.v Baker Drug Co., and
returned from their Christmas va- Ballard & Kendall.
cation and the wheels of learning Istatk op i >ki..\iioma.
tare once more rolling. j unrvin county.
Mrs. Avery of Pauls Valley i
j visiting at Messrs Scruggs thi
week.
Mary Burton say!
son and Tussy boys
j but oh, you Ninacaw
I" Hie UiMtrlet f 'osirt of (Garvin County,
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
Garvin founty.—us.
\V. O. Lir.ON Plaintiff
vs No. 401) 1.
MAE LHiON' defendant
I'l III.14 \ I ION NOTICE
Saiil defendant. Mae Ll^on. will take
notice that she lias been sued in tin
11 ,,n\ •' named court, and that she must
nsu.-r tin- petition filed herein bv
aid plaintiff on or before the 7th day
■I January. 11)20, or said petition will
«• taken as true and a judgment for
aid plaintiff for Decree of divorce,
dissolving: the bonds of matrimony ex-
isting between plaintiff and defendant,
will be rendered accordlnuiv
JOHN* R. LAW,
Court Clerk.
BLANTON and ANDREWS.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(Pub. Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 11, 18, 25. Jan. 1)
SOONER HERD
Pure Bred Hog Sale
AS fiOOI) AS THERE IS IN HOGDOM
Thursday Jan. 15,1920
At the farm of Jno. Birdwell's, 13 miles North-west of Pauls
Valley and 5 miles West of Paoli, Oklahoma.
WE WILL OFFER FOR SALE:
7 Yearling Gills, bred.
Tried Sows, bred.
25 Spring Gilts, open with breeding privilege.
10 Spring Boars.
STATK OF OKLAHOMA.
County of Garvin.—hs.
IN DISTRICT COl/ttT.
W. L. McANALLY Plaintiff
vs. No. 4088.
WM. A. CONWAY, ET AL. Defendants.
, NOTICi: in I'l IN K ATION.
The State of oklahoma to Wm. A. Con-
way, Greeting:
The said Wm. A. Conway will take
notice that he has been sued in the
District Court of Garvin County, Okla-
homa, by W. L. McAnally to cancell a
certain warranty deed and to remove
same as a cloud, which made, executed
and delivered by L. L. Mosher. Jr., to
Wm. A. Conway on February 20th,
1911, conveying to the said Wm. A.
Conway, the following- descrbed land,
to-wt:
The North Half of the Northeast
Quarter of Section 12. Township 3.
North, Range 3 East, in Garvin County.
Oklahoma. ,
which said deed was duly filed for
record in the office of the County |
i'lerk of Garvin County. Oklahoma, on
January 19th. 1414, at 8:0ft o'clock A.
M.. and duly recorded in deed record
f>6. at page 88 thereof: and the said
Wm. A. Comvay must answer tin- alle-
gations of the petition of plaintiff fil-
ed herein, on or before th«* ISth day of
February. 192ft. or the petition will be
taken as true and judgment entered by
this court cancelling the said deed
upon the:
North Half <>f the Northeast Quarter
of Section 12. Township 3 North. Range
3 East in Garvin County, oklahoma,
and reiuov ing same as a cloud upon the
form. I title to satd described i *•• t r estate,
I We guarantee that this remedy '".in. "\L '!h"''-nd"'i:,v V,r n'e'-lm-
l..,iii o Iber. 1919.
(Seal) JOHN II. LAW,
All stock immune from hog cholera.
Sale to begin promptly at 12 o'clock (noon.)
TERMS: Cash or its equivelent. Come be our
get some of the bargains.
Good Auctioneer. Good Clerk.
We wish to meet you Sale Day.
guest and I
I
|
Mrs. A. C. McCord & Jno. Birdwell. |
Court Clerk. Garvin County. Oklahoma.
C. F. GKKK.V Attorney for Plaintiff.
Ada. Oklahoma.
(Pub. Jan. I. 8. 15. 22. li 20.)
"Its All in the Spring"
(he Robber-
are alright.
If you are looking for a rush
loan on farm lands get in touch
with Jeff Craddock Co., by calling
on or addressing them at 108 W.
(Paul Ave., Pauls Valley, Okla.
I Phone 218. Offices Ardmore and
Pauls Valley, tf.
You can ieel safe in giv-
ing Cardui a thorough
trial. It is composed ol
mild, vegetable, medici-
nal ingredients, recog-
nized by standard medi-
cal books for many years,
as being ol great value in
the troubles from which
only women suffer. The
enthusiastic praise of the
thousands of women who
have been helped by
Cardui in its past 40 years
ol successful use should
assure you of its genuine
merit, and convince you
that it would be worth
your while to try this
mcdicine for your trou-
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\oti( i. ol- s\i.k ok hi:\i. i-:st\ti:.
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
j .!• *• Swhiiii and Roy Swann. Minors,
' Kffie Swann. Guardian.
I Notice is hereby given that In pursu-
ance of an order of the County Court
of the County of Garvin, and State of
oklahoma, made on the 18th day of
.Decemeber, 1919, In the matter of the
KUardianship of Joe Swann and Hoy
j Swann. Minors, the undersigned, as the
i guardian of the person and estates of
In the IHMtrlet i oiirt of (•ur\iti I OMTity.
N ANN IK BRAGG Plaintiff.
vs. No. 1186*
MI A RLE Y 15 It AG G Defendant.
I'l III.H \TlO\ \OTK I..
Said defendant Charley Bragg will
take notice that he has been sued in
above named Court, and that he
must answer the petition filed herein
by said plaintiff on or before the 12th
day of February. l'J20, or said petition
will be taken as true and a judgment
for said plaintiff for Divorce and res-
toration of maiden name will be ren-
dered accordingly.
JOHN R. LAW.
(Seal) Court Clerk.
Bv RoXlK ROQCIOMOHK. Deputy
J. D. COFIKLD.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(Pub. Jan. 1. 8, lf . 29. Feb. ft. 1920.) pd.
Notice of llenrlna Final Report* nml
I'etltioiiM for IM<«trlliiitioii nml IHm-
ehnrae of AdmlitlMtmlorM nml Gun I'-
ll I a tin.
STATIC OF OKLAHOMA.
County of Garvin.—ss.
In (lie County Court of Sniil County
anil Stntc.
In the Matter of tHe following Estates
No. 17-B. Gretchen ICthcl Freeman,
deceased. Wesley David Freeman, Ad-
ministrator.
Notice is hereby given, that the duly
said minors, will sell at public auction • appointed and qualified guardians and
Try Cardui
1.71
to the highest and best btuc.er, on Mon-
day, the 5th da> of January, 1920, at l'
o'clock P. M., at the South front door «>f
the County Court House in Pauls Val-
ley, Garvin County, Oklahoma, all the
right, title. Interest and estate <>f the
said Joe Swann and Roy Swann. in and
to the following described real estate.
, to-wlt, estimated to be an undivided
..one-third interest rarh therein:
I Lots t. "> and ' in Hloek I.-! Ma>
Addition to the town of Maysville, Gar-
vin County, Oklahoma, according to th«>
official map and plat of sAlfl town ahd
IJaddltion. upon the followlitg terms and
Gondii Ions, t"-w it •
For cash, subject to confirmation by
II sa id Count) Court, and each bid must
II be accompanied by certified check of
"the bidder for ten per cent of his bid.
made payable to the Guardian or
Count} Judge ot Garvin County* Okla-
I honia.
Dated this the 18th day of December,
1919.
EPF IK SWANN,
Guardian of the person and estates of
Joe Swann and Hoy Swann. Minors.
(Pub. Dec. 18. 26. Jan. 1.)
administrators and executors
estate above named have rendered and
presented for settlement, and filed in
said court their final accounts and re-
ports of their administrations as such
trustees and their petitions for distri-
bution of said estates and for their dis-
charge; and that Friday the 9th day of
January, A. D.. 1920, being a day of the
regular term of said court, to-wlt: of
the January term. 1920, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon of said day. at the
county court room in the City of Pauls
\ alley in said county of Garvin, has
been dul> appointed by the court in
pursuance of law. for the settlement of
said accounts and the hearing of said
petitions, at which time and place any
person interested in said estates m. \
appear and file his exceptions in writ-
ing to the accounts and contest the
same.
in testimony whereof. I have here-
unto set my hand and affixed the seal
of said court, this 23rd day of Decem-
ber. 1919.
J. I>. MITCHELL
(Seal) County Judge.
(Pub. Dec. 25. 1919. Jan. 1, 8. 1920.)
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