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PITTSBURG COUNTY GUARDIAN'. THURSDAY. AIC.l ST It
I
The Pittsburg County Guardian
(Established 1905)
FORREST A. GARRETT Editor and Publisher
Published Every Thursday at
19 East Grand Avenue, McAlester, Oklahoma. Phone No. 459
One Year ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS In Advance
Entered as second class mail matter -March 1, 1917, at the postoffice at
McAlester, Oklahoma, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Any erroneous reflection upon the character or standing of any person,
fiim or corporation which appears in this paper will be gladly corrected
if brought to the attention of the publishers.
Thank goodness, the I"Ord trial
has reached "the jury has it stage.
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"Political" solution* of economic
questions ar * alK)ut a* safe for the
gem-ral public as dynamite cap* are
for school kids.
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The latest candidate for the Amal-
gamated Association of Improved
Idiots is the fellow who stopped a
third-rate car right square across
the sidewalk to jabber with a friend _
as we came down town the other
morning, forcing pedestrians to ' take
to the street."
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A local man declared this week
he was unable to get labor for put-
ting up hay at $5 and $0 per day,
yet there is. apparently, plenty of
idle people in the community. An-
the helm. Bailey, despite all the bit-
ter fight, that have been waged
against him, is popular in Texas, and
a- a campaigner there isn't his equal
within the wide borders of the Lone
Star State. If he gets solidly back
of the proposed organization, with
political conditions shot to piece- a-
they are and the general d^satisfac-
tion that prevails, we'd hate to stake
lour reputation as a good guesser by
i letting that he couldn't win. We
i I aven't a thing to do with Texas pol-
! itics, but stranger things than a
coiue-back for a man of the powerful
personality and fighting ability of
Joe Bailey have happened. Put that
down.
"Ha, Tiot.-ky; they a
ir -tuffski!" remarks th
The I'lumb Plan a
Real "Plum" I'lan
other" reason for the high cost of liv-
ing.
0 he' low-conspirator, Trotsky, is delving
-tealing
plausible
and bolshevis-
tic Mr. Lenine
as he notes
how his fel-
An important first aid to the high
cost of living is the ela.-ticity of in-
dividual consciences—and they don't
all belong to the "big five" packers,
either.
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"Skirts 14000 years old," screams
a feature line in a news story. Well,
don't worry about a Tittle thing like
that. Maybe a few suits of this
sort of fabric, tailored to taste, would
Legal Notices
•J A Corner That Contains Information of the
Highea Value to the Citizens of Pittsburg County
and Community in Particular.
(July 31-Aug. 7-14-21, 1919.)
all until the allcged HCL | «Ute of Oklahoma, Pittsburg Coun-
rnak
nose sp>n for earth aga n.
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ty—SS
This is to certify that the Baker-
Riedt Motor Company is a co-part-
nership, its principal places of busi-
ness being McAlester, Pittsburg
County, Oklahoma, and Hartshorne,
Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. The
of September, 1919, or said petition j before the 11th day of September,
will be taker, a - true and a judgment' 1919, or said petition will be taken
If every- individual would become
a prober into the high cost of living,
and be perfectly willing to deal with
the question on the level, starting U1
with the probe at home, it would be | member- 0f .,aj<l co-partnership and
astonishing to see how great a dis namf.. of p(.,,,on;j interested u part-
tance we would get toward the so'u"; ners anj their respective places of;
residence are as follows:
Joseph H. Baker Hartshorne, Ok-
I lahoma.
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for said plaintiff will be rendered ac-
cordingly.
MACK LESTER, Court Clerk.
By E. P. Corlev, Deuuty Clerk.
1. P. Keith, Atty. ^or Plaintiff.
tion of the HCL cost without having
to call in the county attorney oi
start a grand jury to working.
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(July 31-Aug. 7-14-21-28, 1919.)
NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S SALE OF
LAND—FORECLOSURE.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an execution and order of
sale issued out of the District Court
of Pittsburg County Oklahoma,
true and a judgment for said
plaintiff will be rendered accordingly.
MACK LESTER, Court Clerk.
By E. P. Corley, Deputy Clerk.
E. C. Marianelli, Atty. for Plaintiff
(Aug. 7-14-21, 1919.)
NOTICE.
In the District Court of Pittsburg
County, State of Oklahoma.
The First National Lank of Quinton,
Oklahoma, Plaintiff,
No. 4379
„ „. . • v,. Adolphu-
The Zionists up in Chicago ar,- oklahoma.'
teaching that the earth is flat anil
that th«' sun "do move." And the
.t indy City has always been so stuck
up about its educational advantages.
What a pity the saintly Tribune ha-
overlooked such a virgin suburb as
Dowieville!
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This young fellow New, who kill-
ed his sweetheart out in California
Riedt, Hartshorne, the 21st day of July, 1919 wherein George L. Kimball, C. G. Kimball
Riedt. Hartshorne, Okla-
Perrv. McAlester, Okla-
because he loved her so he couldn't
ive her up, had a poor way of show-
ing his affection. When a man puts
bullet-hole through his dearest
friend as an indication of his ex-
cessive fondness for him, it's about
time to assemble the insanity ex-
perts or get a piece of hemp.
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An Oklahoma farmer declare
can run his Ford without gasoline.
All he n^ed.- is a little crude oil. W ••
don't doubt it. After a while some
fellow will be navigating these cars
into the details of the Plumb plan
'or the division of railway control.
Of course the remaik merely occur-
red in a current cartoon by that
with "a compound of "bran mash and^table Knott, of the Dallas News
•• little lightning oil' "ul
alfalfa, with
for a starter.
If a lot of people who are living
about 300 per cent ahead of their in-
come in order to keep up social and
other appearances would cut out the
fol-de-rol and go to paying
it had a point that stuck out
like a lightning-rod.
Indeed, it is doubtful if anything
advocated bv the bolshevistic leaders
is moie radical or iconoclastic so far
as industry is concerned than the
nervy plan of Mr. Plumb, as he ap-
'."'r peared before the committee- of Con-
gress to discuss what -houd be done
A New York "voice artist" teaches
hotel bell-boys and elevator shifters
how to call out their information in j HI
soft, dulcet tones of the Marcelle' acknowledge the execution of same.
' ' ' ' (Seal) WM. J. HULSEY,
Gerald
homa.
Charles
homa.
Dated this 2*th da> of July, 1919.
Joseph H. Baker.
G. Adolphus Riedt.
Gerald Riedt.
Charles Perry.
State of Oklahoma. Pittsburg Coun-
ty—-SS.
Before me, W'm. J. Hulsey, a Not-
ary Public within and for said oun-
ty and state, on this, tht 28th day
of July. 1919, personally appeared
(I. Adolphus Riedt, Gerald Riedt,
Joseph H. Baker and Charles Perry,
each to me well known to be the per-
sons whose names are subscribed to
the foregoing certificate, and each
being duly sworn, certify to the
truthfulness of said certificate and
James S. Amote was plaintiff and
Edith C. Crews and Loransy G. Crews
were defendants directed to me, the
undersigned sheriff of Pittsburg coun-
ty, Oklahoma, commanding me to
levy upon, appraise and sell the fol-
lowing described property, located in
Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
Southeast quarter of the south-
east quarter of Section thirty-
six (36), Township six (6) North,
Range twelve (12) E'.ast, con-
sisting of forty (40) acres, more
or less, as the case may be, ac-
cording to the U. S. Survey
thereof—
to satisfy a judgment and decree of
foreclosure, in favor of said plain-
tiff, against said defendants, obtain- ball
ed and made in said court on the 7th ball
Nancy L. Kimball, Clyde Miller,
Laura K. Miller, J. It. Miller, W.
H. Carr, Courts Trading Company
of Quinton, Oklahoma, Fred Hun-
ziker, Mill Creek Lumber Co.
of Quinton, Oklahoma, Susan Dun-
lap, Ruth Dunlap, J. D. Dunlap
and D. C. Dunlap, heirs of James
D. Dunlap, deceased, and the
unknown heirs of James
D Dunlap, deceased, and Susan
Dunlap, Ruth Dunlap J. I). Dunlap
and D. C. Dunlap as heirs of Wal-
lace Green McCurtain Dunlap, de-
ceased, and the unknown heirs of
Wallace Green McCurtain Dunlap,
deceased, Defendants.
Said defendants, George L. Kim-
C. G. Kimball, Nancy L. Kim-
Clyde Miller, W. H. Carr, J.
"In-American" i. too m-'ld a:
name or such a demand. It has alii
the fresh, unalloyed "cheek" that j
marked the demand of a restaurant i
wa'ter in a Kansas C tv hostelry re-|
of honest debts, the high cost of liv- ,v th ,hp rai]roa(1<.
ing would get another hard jolt, both n . p,ar of tr;pa!tite ( .hort for
for the payee and the pa\or. | "three-fingered"! control of the rail-
O ■ ways of the country has been re-
The pa< kers may deserve a sharp ferred to in the news headlines and
poke in the moral ribs and it ma\ \Y; J-ppton despatch*-* a the
also be high!" proper to send some Plan. As it unfolds itself it
of them to jail for profiteering; but (r;v proof at every tum that it is
to ndertake to hang the main b.ame named, only the "b" in the
on this point, or be eternally ranting author'.- name should be dropped. It
about Lhe "big five" appears to us ; a "p|um" plan. It provides a clev-
to be about a.- fair or consistent as rr me>thod for taking the railroads
the Plumb "trip 'er tight" plan for from the- reai owner- and practic-
paralyzing the railroad industry. Let's ,]] t iming them over to the em-
call a spade a spade foi awhile and ploves.
do a little applying of "home reme-
dies" for curing the financial -win-
ney that appears to have become
more or less epidemic.
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Let us hope good and strong that cently, when he radiantly informed a j
the aving movement in the Fourth pro pective customer that it was tip.
Ward will "carry on" to success, first, service afterwards The visit-1
There are many reasons why these or was at fiist inclined to give the I
important ,-tieets—Grand, Washing- tip, as a mar'-: of respect for such |
ton and Adams—should be paved, monumental "ail. but later changed,
and none more urgent than that of hit mind and walked out.
Droviding better driveways for fire- About th- ime thing will harper,
engines. Think of driving a high- w'th regard, to^the demand to^toke]
priced, high-powered fire engine over
Grand Avenue in a hurry to get to
a fire. It i- absurd to thra-h the
life out of such equipment on such
a poorly surfaced street, and down-
right bad bu-iness policy, too. ^ e t.
on)? a hard surfaced street, such as
is proposed in the use of brick. will
stand up. The shaled roadway is ai -
right where the traffic is not too
great, but for a street that has the
volume of traffic of Grand and North
Main, only a hard, permanent sur-
face will suffice.
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"Pittsburg county needs—not a
wave variety. What she ought to do
is teach them how to call out the
right, landing. We would also ap-
preciate it if she would spend a
month down this way coaching tele-
phone operators how to call out the
right numbers. We don't care whe-
ther they come a la dulcet or a la
trumpet; but we do hate to connect
with a feed store, for instance, when
we are trying to get a dentist.
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An Oklahoma City newspaper has
recently bungled the geography of
the western hemisphere again. Some
time ago it switched two Centra!
American government:- down into
South America, and now it comes
out with the illuminating statement
that the James boys, who raised con-
- derable disturbance west of the
Mississippi just after the Civil War,
were from Arkansas. Please take
your reporter out to the hay-shed
and megauhone him the information
that the James boys were from Mis-
-ouri. We haven't anything against
the James contingent, but we hate
to see geography and history 'n even-
thing all hashed up like this.
the railrea*'- from their rightful
owners—the men who have had the I
brains, <nergv and tenacitv to see i
big engineering and industrial nro-1
;ect through to a success. When
" " public g ts the full benefit of |
what this proposa1 m'-ans, it will,
♦ate its hat and leave somebody
waiting at the church.
The jvhole schem- >trikes at the
•no-root of commercial protrres.-. It
J,;"* the incentive to development.
If the railroads can be "national-
ized," then any othe' industry can
be given the same sort of denaturiza-
tion. and the first thine the country
would know there would be
"Myriads of little things go to
make up big effect produced by right
kind of clothing" says a current head-
line on woman's correct attire, and
then follows a whole page, with two
illustrations of said clothing, one
showing nothing adorning a wide ex-
panse of feminine back except a
double string of jade bead.- and an-
other illustration of jeweled brace-
let shoes for the evening, "worn with-
out stockings," and with very little
length of -kirt. We presume the
myriads of "little things" arc the
beads and there can be no question
! ut v} at a woman coming out in
ich Evt.-que attire would create .
"big effect. But why discuss wom-
en's clothing, when there's such a
small amount of it, anyway ?
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new court house—but a court house natjon 0f industry and an overweight
that will meet the requirements of 0f taxation that would be appalling.
Listen: When
industry
Pittsburg county," pointedly declares
the Hartshorne "Sun Which is the ..natj'onaiized'V "|{ Bljps' the'tax" "leash,
same as saving that the county has Rwn a s(,hoo] bov in thp thir() pradp
no court house today and never has J^pows that government-owned or
had one, all of which is true and -controlled activities are not taxed,
correct. The county has no court a]s0 knows that govemment-own-
house. It does business in a rented ed and -controlled activities, so far
building, up over a downtown busi- as we have had any experience in
ness block, as inconvenient aim u. this country, result in deficits that
handy to the public generally as it have to be paid out of the taxes that
could very well be made. The Sun have been accumulated from the non-
is eminently right. What the coun- nationalized industries and tax-pay-
ty needs is a COURT HOUSE. We ers.
earnestly believe that when the av- Carrying the "nationalization pro-
erage tax-payer gets the facts about cess" to its logical conclusion, we
this court house business thorough- would ultimately have everything on
ly soaked into his svstem he will get the government pavroll with a deficit
busy and demand that a court house to be met for each nationalized in-
be built—one that will promise some dustry—and nothing in the treasury
fort of protection to the invaluable to pay the deficits.
county and land records, and one Can you beat it? This country has
that will be in keeping with the snir- jrot to quit monkey-doodling and get
it of progress and business develop- down to reason. If there ever was
ment of the countv. Here is one a time when it was imperative for
thin? that will be'nobody's luxury, mr>n and women to Use judgment, to
1 "t the commonest kind of a neces- think seriously and conclude wisely,
sitv. It is simply good business this is the time. It is no time for
sense to build a court house and Political fevers and industrial fool-
move into it, stop paying rent and ishness.
give the county officials some ade- Moreover, public men have got to
q' ate facilities for carrying on the have their eyes on something bigger
county business and protecting the than holding their political jobs,
county records. They must be willing to meet issues
0 squarely. "Demands," from no mat-
, , ., _ . ,, . ter what source, should be given ex-
• n*' (Ie-v a£p talking the art]v ty,e consideration they honest-
"come-baek of ex-Senator Joseph , A , „0 more_no matte,
WYlHon Bailev down in Texas, thru
Mr. Robert M. Woollev, a nftpmber
of the Interstate Commerce Commis-
- on, think that because of the cut
in railroad revenues due to re-ad-
justment of traffic after the war,
etc.. the railroad rates would have
to l>e raised if the railroads were
turned back to their owners by the
government. "Isn't it far sounder
economics," he asks, "to take care of
any carrier deficit out of the national
treasury than to force an increase
in rates by the return of the rail-
roads?" Certainly not. Such a pol-
icy is absolutely in defiance of sound
economics. In large measure it is
to blame for some of our unsettled
conditions today, because it leads to
unconscious excesses. It is based on-
the theory that you can get some-
thing out of nothing. Sunnose every
line of industry were "nationalized"
and such change should lead to a de-
ficit. could they all be paid out of the
national treasury? If so, how long
could the national treasury stay sol-
vent? With every industry grab-
bing into the treasury it wouldn't be
long until everybody's nails would
be raking the bottom. The sound
economic problem is to place every
industry on its own resources. It's
the only way to tell how to doctor it
Notary Public.
My commission expires May 14, 1920.
(Aug. 14-21-28, 1919.)
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
State of Oklahoma. Pittsburg Coun-
tv—SS. No. 4386
In the District. Court of said County.
Veto J. Hereford, Plaintiff,
vs.
I-aura Hereford, Defendant.
The State of Oklahoma to the above
Defendant;
Said defendant. Laura Hereford,,
will take notice that she has been]Ju'y' 1919.
sued in the above named court for
lay of June, 1919, for the sum of R. Miller, Laura K. Miller ar.d tjie un-
$223.00 with interest theieon at known heirs of James D. Dunlap, de-
per cent per annum, from the 7th j ceased, and the unknown heirs of
day of June, 1919, and attorney's fees Wallace Green McCurtain Dunlap,
in the sum of $50.00, and costs in the deceased, will take notice that said
sum of $23.35, and accruing costs plaintiff, the First National Bank of
in the sum of $10.00, the total sum Quinton, Oklahoma, did on the 1st
of $306.35, with interest as aforesaid. ■' *'ay of August, 1919, file its petition
I will on the 3rd day of Septem- 'n the District Court of Pittsburg
ber, 1919, at the hour of ten o'clock 'ounty. State of Oklahoma, against
a. m. of said day, at the front door salf* defendants and other de-
of the court house, .in the city of 'endants therein named, and that the
McAlester, Pittsburg County, Okla., a defendants herein named must
offer for sale nd sell to the highest i a.ns"le_r. sa."' petition on or before
bidder for ct. a, the said property
saiu
abo"e described, or so much thereof
as will satisfy said judgment, with
interest and costs.
Witness my hand this 30th dav of
THAD CONN,
a divorce on the grounds of abandon-j Sheriff, Pittsburg County
ment and desertion, anil you, said de- J' T. Gabbert, Deputy
f>>ndant, must answer the petition
filed therein bv said plaintiff on or
before the 27th dav of September,
1919, or said petition will be taken
as ti"ue and a judgment for said
plaintiff will be rendered according-
ly
MACK LESTF-R. Court Clerk.
By E. P. Corley. Deputy Clerk.
the 20th day of September, 1919, or
•aid petition will be taken as true
and a judgment rendered in said ac-
tion against the defendants, George
L. Kimball and C. G. Kin,' ill, for the
principal sum of $638.66, together
with interest therron at the rate of
3rd
cer-
. the
said George L. Kimball and C. G.
; Kimball on the 12th day of July,
1917, and the further sum of $75.00
; as attorney's fees and the costs of
„ ,. , . [ said action, and each and all of said
Matt--i;:.°L.'hr Gua, liansh'P | defendants are further notified that
AD CONN interest tliereon at the 3-ate
;ountv ' Okl-) Per cent per annum from the
tv Sheriff April, 1919, due upon a c
> oiienii, tain promisso,.y note executed bv
'«• j-'d caiil I /•: 1 11 .... i
ance of an order of the County Court
J. M. Johnson. Attv. for Plaintiff, of the County of Okmulgee, State of
] Oklahoma, made on the 22nd day of
(August 7-14-21, 1919.) July. 1919. the undersigned guardian
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. i the estate of Mary Ghiglieri will
In the Countv Court within and for eli at public sale to the highest bid-
Pittsburg Countv, Oklahoma. t '!<%r subject to confirmation by said
In the Matter of the Estate of Siley court on Friday, the 15th day of
Frazier, deceased; Ellis Anoletub- ( August, A. D. 1919. at 10 o clock a.
bv. Executor. No. 2042 m., at the front door of the court
To "the Creditors of Siley Frazier, house at McAlester, Oklahoma, all
deceased: } the right, title and interest of said
All persons having claims against Marv Ghiglieri in and to the follow-
Siley Frazier, deceased, are hereby intr described real estate situate in
required to present the same, with j Pittsburg County, State of Oklaho-
the necessary vouchers, to the under-, ma, to-wit
Pittsburg County, Okla
(July 31-Aug. 7-14. 1919.1
NOTICE OF THE SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
In the
of Mary Ghiglieri. | judgment will be rendered in saTd
Notice is hereby given ,n pursu-; !lction against each and all of said
defendants for the foreclosure oT
gned executoi at the office of
Hampton Tucker, at 200i East Choc-
taw Avenue, in McAlester, Oklaho-
ma, which place th' < ^ecutor selects
for the transaction of the business
of said estate.
Lot No. 4. Block No. 88, in
the city of McAlester, said coun-
tv and state. _
Said real estate will be sold on
the following terms and conditions,
to-wit; 10 per cent at the time of
Claims must be presented within making and accepting the bid, and the
four months from the date hereof,! balance upon confirmation of sale.
or Ine same will be forever barred.;
(Signed) ELLIS ANOLETUBBY, !
Executor of Estate of Siley Fra- ■
zier, deceased.
McAlester. Okla., Aug. 6, 1919.
Hampton Tucker, Atty. for Executor.'
Bids for the purchase thereof must
he in writing and must be filed in
the County Court or delivered to the
undersigned at Henryetta, Okla.
Dated the 24th dav of Julv. 1919.
ANTONIO CIABOTTT,
-8- Guardian.
(Julv 31-Aug. 7-14-21-28, 1919.)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAL)'.
Notice i hereby given that in pur-
suance of an order of sale issued out
of the District Court of Pittsburg
County, State of Oklahoma, on the
26th day of July, 1919, in an action
wherein the Incorporated City of Mc-
Alester, Oklahoma, is Plaintiff, and
Robert E. Newell and Mattie E. New-
ell are Defendants, directed to me,
the undersigned Sheriff of Pittsburg
County, State of Oklahoma, com-
manding me to levy upon and sell
the following described premises, to-
wit:
Lot Number Four (4), in
Block Number Three Hundred
Forty-eight (348), in the City of
McAlester, Pittsburg County,
State of Oklahoma, formerly
South McAlester—
to satisfy a judgment in favor of
the said plaintiff and against the
said defendants in thh sum of $4361.-
60, and the further sum of $13.50
_ costs and $10.00 accruing costs, being
if it is sick. The other policy covers! a total of $4385.10, and the costs of
(Aug. 7-14, 1919.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
To the Creditors of Carlo Giacomo
deceased;
The creditors of the above-named
certain mortgage securing said prom-
issory note upon the following des-
cribed real estate, to-wit:
North half of northwest quar-
ter of southeast quarter (Ni of
NW, of SEJ), and north half of
south half of northwest quarter
of southeast quarter (N£ of S j
of NWJ of SE'i) of Section twen-
ty-seven (27), Township eight
(8) North, Range eighteen (18)
east, situate in Pittsburg Coun-
ty, State of Oklahoma,
and adjudging that default has been
made upon said mortgage and that
plaintiff have a first, prior and su-
perior lien on said premises to the
amount for which said judgment will
be taken, as aforesaid, and ordering
said premises to be sold and the pro-
ceeds applied to the payment of the
amount lue plaintiff and the cost,'!
of said action and forever barring
and foreclosing said defendant fi im
all right, title, estate, interest, prop-
erty and equity of redemption in or
to said premises or anv part thereof
(Signed) MACK LESTER,
(Seal) Court Clerk.
By E. P. Corley, Deputy. a&a
(July 31-Aug. 7-11-21-28, 1919.)
NOTICE OF THE SALE OF LAND
UNDER EXECUTION.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
decedent are hereby notified that the
undersigned was, by the County Court j H'of J Cl.c'k * 'f°* the Dis-
of Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, ap-; r t f s
pointed administrator of the estate L , 7' , T , [n,n °ma' on the
of said decedent, and that all per-, "19fe "V ar! a£'°n
sons having claims against the es-! jl .' Robbins-Sanford Mer-
tate of said decedent are required to , 1 ' /L, ■°_mPan>' a corporation, was
exhibit them to said undersigned Pla,ptift, and J. M. Smith was de-
John B. Tua, with the necessary vou
chers, at his office, 11J East Choc-
taw Avenue, McAlester, Oklahoma,
within four months from the date
of the first publication of this notice,
to-'vit: From the 7th day of Aug-
ust, 1919, or same will be forever
barred.
Dated August 1, 1919.
JOHN B. TUA, Administrator.
fendant, commanding me to levy up-
on property belonging to said de-
fendant, J. M. Smith, sufficient to
satisfy a judgment rendered in said
action against the defendant, J. M.
Smith, and in favor of the plaintiff,
Robbins-Sanford Mercantile Com-
pany, a corporation, for the sum of
$454.35, and costs in the sum of
$37.05, with interest thereon at the
— j rate of 10 per cent per annum from
NOTICE. | the date of said judgment, to wit:
State of Oklahoma, Pittsburg Coun- j March 10, 1917, until paid. 1 have
tv—SS. | levied upon certain lands and tone-
Notice is hereby given that the ments belonging to said J. M. Smith,
this sale. I will on the 2nd day of, undersigned Alexander Watson will, | not exempt from sale under ex.ru-
September, 1919, at the hour of 10 j hv his next friend. Mrs. Agnes Wat- tion, for want of goods and chattels
up the trouble for a little while,]
merely. It cures nothing. Let's have I _ „ H
private ownership and control, and if! o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front son, file in the District Court in and j of said J. M. Smith, the -rn'd lands
we have to have higher railroad rates door of the court house in city of for Pittsburg County, State of Ok-
let the public and the transportation j McAlester, Oklahoma, offer for sale lahoma, on the 16th dav of August, j
systems thresh the thing out.
the formation of a new party in that
whether they come from "big busi
. , , _ ., ~ „ ness" or from organized labor. If
state to be known as the Texas Pco- wp arc to continL,c to be politically
pie s Democratic Party. It is to ,8I|„ ,„.0<nr..We
stand for the conservative lines ad- haV(, t to si()c.-trark this new cult
vorated by the Democratic party of that £ould E0 Jn am, r,.ap what it
old. particularly opposing what it has not sown, that would insist on
terms the tendency toward central- wrecking the country's well-establish-
ized power at Washington and too ed foundation of ind.\ idual proper.y
much socialistic trend as seen in the rights for a mess of immediate pot-
ad'oeae of eovemment ownership tage.
and control of public service corpor- onP thing is certain: There is
ations. etc. The new party is said going to be no general approval of
to have 50,000 voters of Texas al- a policv of taking bv methods of
ready pledged to its loval support, force that which another has accum-
,md when the hi" meeting comes off ulated by due process of law. When
in a few weeks at Fort Wor h, it is we get to where we can stand for
declared there will be twice that such doctrine, we can trulv apologize
pledged to the s"nro't of the to Trotskv and Lenine for the un-
n w declaration of political princi- complimentary remarks made con-
pies. That Bailev will be the choice n mme them. When we (ret to such
of the new partv for governor there a point we can also bid a long, long
appears little doubt, if he w ll con- farewell to civilized society, the safe-
sent to civ on his hus'ness end pro- ty of life and limb and the enforce-
fessional duties long enough to take ment of law and order.
(Aug. 14-21-28, 1919.)
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
State of Oklahoma, Pittsburg Coun-,
ty—SS. No. 4381 j
In the District Court of said County, j
Wynn J. Campbell, Plaintiff,
vs.
Gladys Campbell, Defendant. j
The State of Oklahoma to the above ;
Defendant:
Said defendant, Gladvs Campbell, |
will take notice that she has been
sued in the above named court for a ,
divorce, on the grounds of gross neg-
lect of duty, extreme cruelty and
adulterv, and you, said defendant,
pirst answer the petit'on filed therein
bv said plaintiff on or before the 26th
'a'' of September, 1919, or said pe-.
and sell to the highest bidder for 1919, a petition and application pray-
cash, the said property above des- jpg. the court to confer upon him, the
cribed or so much thereof as will sai,| Alexander Watson, a minor, the
satisfy said judgment with interest rights of majority concerning con-
and all costs. I tracts and empowering him, the paid
Witness my hand this, the 28th
dav of Julv, 1919.
THAD CONN, Sheriff,
-9- Pittsburg County, Oklahoma.
By E. T. Gabbert, Deputy.
:tion will be taken as true and
h'dgment for said plaintiff will be
rendered accordingly.
MACK LESTER, Court C!ev1<.
Will-n en & Scot*. Att 's. forPl'ntf.
(Aug. 7 14-21. 161.8/,
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION7.
State of Oklahoma, Pittsburg Coun-
ty—SS. No. 4338
In the District Court of Said County.
Grace Adams, Plaintiff,
vs.
Oscar L. Adams, Defendant.
The Stnto of Oklahoma to the above
defendant:
Said defendant, Oscar L. Adams
will take not'ee that
Alexander Watson, to transact busi-
ness in general with the same effect
as if done by a person above ti.e age
of majority.
Dated this, the 26th day of July,
1919.
ALEXANDER WATSON.
By Agnes Watson, His Next Friend.
(Julv 31-Aug. 7-14, 1919.1
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
State of Oklahoma, Pittsburg Coun-
ty—SS. No. 4359
In the District Court of said County.
Nora Guinn, Plaintiff,
vs.
Alman A. Guinn. Defendant,
he has been The State of Oklahoma to the above
sued in the above named court fori defendant:
a d'vorce on the g-'ounds of extreme' Said defendant, Alman A. Guinn.
cruelt", ard plaintiff further pws will take notice that he has been sued
— for the rate and custody of their in the -,bove named court for a dl
Bom—To Mr. and Mrs. L. S. minor child and for attorney's fee, vorce on the grounds of adultery and
Ri'r iPiers. of Stuart, a boy, July 9. and vou, said defendant, mu"t ans- gross neglect of dutv and you, said
Mr. and Mrs. Summers formerly re- wer the petition filed therein hv said defendant, must nnswer the petition
ded in McAlester.. plaintiff on or before the 19th day filed therein by said plaintiff on or
being described as follows, to-wi..
Lot 1, Section 2, Township 3
North, Range 15 East, and the
Northeast Quarter of Section 19,
Township 4 North, Range 16
East, all in Pittsburg County,
State of Oklahoma—
and have duly caused said lands and
tenements to be appraised according
to law, as follows:
Lot 1, Section 2, Township 3
North, Range 15 East, 41.29
acres, at $20 per acre, $829.80.
N. E. Quarter ef Seet'on 19,
T 4 N, Range 16 Fast. 160 acres
at $15.00 per acre, $2400 00.
NOW THEREFORE, Notice is
hereby given that in pursuance of the
commands of said writ, I will offer
for sale and sell to the highest bid-
der, for cash, said lands and tene-
ments above described, or as iru'eh
thereof as will satisfy sa'd judgment
and costs, on the 29t.h dav of Au-
gust, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m. of
said day, in front of the Countv
Court House in the Cit'- of Mc 'les-
*or, Pittsburg County, Stato nr Ok-
lahoma.
Witness mv hand and seai tms
24th dav of Julv, 1910
THAD TONN, Sheriff.
By E. T. Gabbert, Deputy. -6-
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