McCurtain Gazette. (Idabel, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 16, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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OUR STORE IS
DEPENDABLE
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You can depeud upon the quality of the «oo«ls if yon come to our store to
buvthem.
You can always depend upon getting the article you want at our store.
^ ou can depend upon onr prices being as low as the quality of the goods will
permit.
You can also depend upon getting I he best of service when you come to
store.
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And last you can depend upon being cordially welcomed at our store, wheth-
er von wish to hnv anything or not.
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5TRAWN-LIGHTSEY CO.
EVERY THING GOOD TO WEAR
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BETTER METHODS
USED ON THE FARM
SOME EXAMPLES OF WHAT GOV-
ERNMENT AID IS DOING FOR
OUR FARMERS.
have some excellent corn planted and
The practical benefit from scientific 1 inspected under government methods
farm instruction is demonstrated by a | which is standing the dry weather
number of cases given by Alvin Ed- j without wilting and the field of corn
miaston, boys club agent of McCur- promises a yield of extra large quan-
tain county. j tity aid quality.
Everett Thompson, a youth of little ! M. R. Haworth, one of our best First pub. June 28 Out July 30
experience on his father's farm near j'ruck growers of Valliant, has a dem-1 ^ DISTRH^OOU
' Bokhoma, produced 30 bushels of' onstration in watermelons and canta-. McCurtain * ' °l
Irish potatoes on one eighth of an acre '""J**" He is "hippin« 1,01,1 kinds of L ' _ ' No 28-18.
of ground, and now has the same plat
of ground planted back to sweet pota- poun(js jn weitrht.^ I ^ai(1 defendant Miiton Maxwell will
toes. Everett is doing club work un- ..... ' , .take notice that he has been sued in
der the supervision of Edmiaston. ' lQxson' °' Haworth, is the above named court for petition for
Clav and James Myers of Pollard, I "how,n* up the old idea "f keeping | divorce and must answer the petition
down the male hogs for service to all ll,ed therein by said plaintiff on or
Milton
wrong. Aryone who will call on hii
can get the idea straight.
200 COASTWISE VESSELS
TIED IT BY STRIKE.
New Yor!:, July 11.—More than
200 coastwise vessels were reported
lied up in New York harbor tonight
as a result of the strike of marine
, fiiemer, water tenders and oilers who
walked out yesterday in an attempt the 23r4 of July on the frame school
to enforce depands for a wage in- building to be erected in school dis-
.rcase of $1.", a month. i Sn 2S- °"f raiIe aml '♦ east of
r ,i .u ii i (,!ov^r Post office. Apply to countv
During the day the walkout spread superintendent's office in Idabel for
to vessels of the United Fruit com- particulars, or board of Directors in
pany. Some of the smaller tr:ins-At- ' school district No. 23, Glover post of-'
lantic freight lines also are affected 1 ,£?•
. . '(Signed):
a. i tne seamen s union claims to j
before the 9th day of August, A. D. ,
1919, or said petition will be taken as •
true, and a judgment for said pla'n-
tiff in said action for divorce will be
rendered accordingly.
Dated this 27th dr.y of June. 1919.
! Attest:
| (Seal)
F. M. Brookes, Court Clerk
By W. L. Axton, Deputy.
First pub. July 9 Out July 25.
BIDS FOR SCHOOL BL'ILDING
Seal bids will be received up to
| will file an application in the District I
I Court of McCurtain County, Oklaho-
! ma, praying said Court to dissolve said |
corporation in conformity with the
laws of the State of Oklahoma. Said '
application will be filed as soon as
possible after the publication of this
notice for four consecutive weeks.
; Witness our hands this 9th dav of!
1 July, 1919.
GUS ROWLAND,
HARVEY S. ROWLAND. !
K. G. McRAE.
J. A. Andrews, Attorney.
First pub. July 2 Out July lftj
NOTICE.
This is to notify the public, that
Frank Whitten and Mrs. Frank Whit-
ten have signed Articles of Separa-
tion with a proviso that she is not to
incur any obligations against Frank
Whitten.
All persons will take notice that I
will not be responsible for any debts
she may incur against me or herself.
FRANK WHITTEN,
Fort Towson, Oklahoma.
Jure 20th, 1919.
The taste is the test of
Coca-Cola quality. The
flavor is the quality itself.
Nobody has ever been able to
successfully imitate it, because
SHANE. President.
B. W. WEEHUNT, Vice-Pres.,
C. H. W FATHERLY. Sc,.
First pub. June 18 Out July 19.
NOTICE FOR PAROLE.
Notice is hereby given that Ted
A tablespoonful of Brusons famous Watson, convicted at the February
prescription in half glass of water term, (1918) for first degree man-
have received word from F.ngland;
that American vessels reaching Brit-
ish ports with non-union crews will
rot be unloaded.
before breakfast will convince you.
For sale by F. S. McKay druggist.
TAKEN LP.
Demand the genuine by full Dime
—cicknamct encourage tubalitutior
The Coca-Cola Co
atlanta. ga.
slaughter and sentenced to the pen-
itentiary for 15 years, will after thir-
ty days from date of this notice ap-
ply to the Pardon Board of Control
and Governor for a parole. All par-
ties interested and desiring to be
. - . ,.4 heard in said matter are hereby no-
One black filly, two years old, white (tified to appear.
face, white streak in forehead, no Dated this June 18th, 1919.
brands. Looks to be half Percheron. TED WATSON.
No shoes on. Was taken up on the
15th of June at my home, one mile i NOTICE FOR PAROLE.
south of Odell. Owner please call Notice is hereby given that Jim
and get same Rowell, convicted at the February
T xi vi f • , v term <1919> of the District Court of!
J. ' McCurtain County for the crime of
•St-WIG Odell, Oklahoma. manslaughter and sentenced to four,
years in the penitentiary, will after
Fir«t nuh i..n« 9r, rw T..i„ o-* I thirty days from date of this notice:
t pubp£j££A2* v nTiriUt Ju,y 1 apply to the Pardon Board of Control
q. t, f fr.i . * \i * " and the Governor for a parole. All'
' u Oklahoma, McCurtain Coun- partjes interested and desiring to be
NOTICE IK HEREBY GIVEN, fe? In hereby n°"
That on the 23r<l day of June, 191t. j>M rowfi i
I. S. Scott, appeared before nie am! Dated June iQ10
"" "f 'N M" " r)er!<, Atto'rney for pUintiff.
One dark brown horse mule, about
•I years old, 13 or 14 hands high, no f First pub. July 9 Out July 30.
brands. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO FILE,
That the residence of aid taker-up APPLICATION FOR DISSOL! -
is on the SW'4 of SE'i of Sec. 29 in TION OF CORPORATION,
lownship 6, Range 21. That his post Notice is hereby given, that pur-
office address is \aliiant, .McCurtain : sugnt to a resolution adopted at a
County, Oklahoma, and that the sam", meeting called for that purpose, we
was taken up on the 14th day of the undersigned constituting more
February, 1919. I than two-thirds of the stockholders
J. S. SCOTT, Taker-Up. j <,f the Rowland Hardware and F«irni-
H. A. SMITH, County < lerk. ^ fure Company, a domesti? corporation,
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X Sumner Clothes are in style,
hut you don't know how much
style is in Summer Clothes
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" KEEP-KOOL" is our trade-
mark ; it is not a general trade
term.
Every "KEEP-KOOL" Suit has
the label sewn under the collar.
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Old, W. J. McCurtain Gazette. (Idabel, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 16, 1919, newspaper, July 16, 1919; Idabel, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc141530/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.