McCurtain Gazette. (Idabel, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 65, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 4, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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WHAT GOETH ON IN
THELITES VICINITY
AS REPORTED BY OUR REGULAR
CORRESPONDENT.
The recent rains have put farmers
behind in picking cotton.
John C. Herndon made a business
trip to Idabel Monday.
Otho L. Lites spent Saturday and
Sunday with home folks at Valliant, j
Cecil Rhine of Valliant, has moved
to our community.
Mrs. Jennie James made a trip to
Idabel Friday.
Miss Helen McGregor of Broken
Bow. spent a few days here last week.
Mesdames Hester Kindrick, John
C. Herndon, Misses Bonnie Kindrick, |
Helen McGregor; Messrs Carl Ward.1
Tom Boyd, Cecil Rhine and Hampton
Joel were Cypress visitors Sunday.
Arthur Lavender left Thursday for
Ida where he has recently moved.
James Thorpe spent Sunday with
Lester McCain.
R. P. Pruitt and children attended
church at Cypress Sunday.
Ray Moore was a Bismark visitor
Sunday.
Mrs. Nannie Littrell of Wright, was
the guest of her neice, Mrs. E. L.
Crosby, Sunday.
' Best wishes to Gazette force and
readers.
"ARRAH WANNAH."
BURNING MONEY
Walt Mason Had Treasury Savings
Certificates In Mind
Life is gay and blithe and sunny
since the peace dove hit the breeze;
every one is burning money just as
though it grew on trees. I insist on
thrift and saving, but there's none to
heed my words; johnnies say that I
am raving and throw money to the
birds. Men are drawing princely
wages, and their breasts are filled
with mirth, and they jeer foreboding
sages who preflict a day of dirth; but
that day wil come as surely as to-
morrow's sun will rise; things will
then be going poorly with the giddy
spendthrift guys. Things won't boom
along forever as they're booming now
my friends; and the man who's truly
cJeVer saves as ably as he spends. It
is patent to the knowing, in expan-
sive times like these, that the kop-
ecks won't be growing always on the
shrubs and trees There will come a
day of trouble when this boom is left
behind and the kopeck and the ruble
will be mighty hard to find; happy
then the lads whose wa^es have been
i safely placed in brine, who obeyed
j the seers and sages, wher. the sav-
! ing graft was fine. And how sick
i will be the mortals who like spend-
j thrifts now behave, who reply with
j jeers and chortles when we call on
them to save.—Walt Mason.
ESTRAYED.
Ore black rone mare mule, 16 hands
high, five years old, not shod; one
dark bay mare mule, 6 years old, 16
hands high, shod in front with steel
toed shoes, barbwire cut on neck,
old scar close to the jaw bone and the
left side, white spot on the side.
CAL PARKER,
lt-Pd. Idabel, Oklahoma.
WHEN A CHILD HAS CROUP.
Thousands of mothers say Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound is the best
remedy they know for croup, coughs
and colds. It cuts the thick, choking
mucus, clears away the phlegm, opens
| air passages and eases hoarseness.
The gasping, strangling fight for
breath gives way to quiet breathing
and peaceful sleep.—Sold Everywhere.
STRAYED.
The Increase in the Value of all Farm
Property in the U. S. during the
decade 1900 to 1910 amounted
to 820.551,547,926
1911 to 1920 w ill be greater
The above Increase \Sas Made Up As
Follows:
Farm Lauds £15,417,666,174
Farm Buildings $2,768,812,032
Domestic Animals ... .#1,849.695.907
Implements and Machinery
$515,873,813
There are no more free lands.
The west is filling up with people and
lands are going up and will continue
to go up. Get a home Iwfore it is to
late and buy enough to make more
than a living on.
We have several good bargains in
red lands and some fine Red River
bottom farms. See us for farm loans.
See us for loans on citv propertv.
Quick service and we will appreciate
your business, > -T*r.!
From my place at Marshal Hill, bald
faced sorrel mare, branded TOM on
left rump, branded C on left jaw; 7
mule colts; one blaze faced horse colt;
1 bay filley colt with star in fore-
head, all branded C on left jaw. Any-
one furnishing information leading to
their recovery will be well rewarded.
A. J. MARSHALL,
2tl-4-Pd Box 71, Idabel, Okla.
FORERUNNERS OF SICKNESS.
Ir.digestion and constipation are
forerunners of half the ills of
mankind. When food is properly di-
gested, you are free from biliousness,
gas, bloating, sick headache, sour
stomach, coated tongue. Foley Ca-
thartic Tablets cleanses the bowels,
sweeten the stomach an<j invigorate
the liver.—Sold Everywhere.
RAY & TYLER,
Office in Rouleau Hotel Building.
Idabel,
Okla. '
£JrW*-iWlr—"Wl—
«« 'J\r * ]
uALLED HER FAMILY
TO
BEDSIDE
Six Tern A«o, TUaldaf She Might Die, Sayi Texas Lady, Bat Naw
Sbe b a Well, Strong Wonan and Praiiei Cards For
Her Recovery.
Iloyse City, T«l—Mra. Mary KI1-
man, of this place, aay«; "After the
klrtb of my little girl.. .my side com-
menced to hurt me. I had to go back
to bed. We called the doctor. He
treated me...but I got no better. I
got worse and worse until the misery
was unbearable...I was In bed for
three months and suffered such agony
that I was 'just drawn up in a knot...
I told my husband if he would get
me a bottle of Cardnl I would try it...
1 commenced taking it, however, that
evening I called my family about
me... for I knew I could not last
many days unless I had a Changs for
the better. Thaf was alz yean ago
and I am still here and am a well,
strong woman, and I owe my life to
Cardui. I had only taken half the
bottle when I began to feel better.
The misery In my side got less... I
continued right on taking the Cardui
until I had taken three bottles and I
did not need any more for I was well
and never felt better in my life... I
have never had any trouble from that
day to tbla."
Do you suffer from headache, back-
ache, pains in sides, or other discom-
forts, each month? Or do you feel
weak, nervoas and fagged-ant? If so,
give Cardui, the woman's tonic, a
trial. J. 71
First pub. Sept. 24 Out Oct. 8
ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE BY
GUARDIAN.
Probate Xo. 757
In the matter of the estate of Kisie
Willis and Edmond Willis, Minors,
Allen Willis, Guardian.
On this the 19th day of September,
1919, comes Allen Willis as guardian
of the estate of the above named
wards and filed herein his petition to
sell the real estate of said minors de-
scribed in sjid petition for the reasons
in said petition stated. Ami it ap-
peared to the Court from said peti-
tion that it js necessary that said real
estate or some portion thereof be sold
for the reason in said petition stated.
IT IS ORDERED, That said peti-
tion be and the same is hereby set
down for hearing on the 21st day of
October, 1919, at the hour of ten
o'clock A. M., of said day, at the
County Court room of McCurtain
County, Oklahoma, at which time and
place the next of kin of said minors'
or any person interested in said nil
nors' estate may appear and show
cause, if any they have, why an order
should not be granted for the sale of
so much of the real estate of said mi-
nors as is necessary for the reasons in
said petition stated.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That
a copy of this o*der be po.-ted up in
three public places in the county, one
of which shall be at the Court House
where said hearing is to be held, an I
a copy personally seived upon the
next of kin of said wards and all oth-
er persons interested in the estate of
said wards residing in the County,
with postage prepaid, at least four- j
teen days before the hearing of iaii
petition.
I IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That.
I a copy of this order be published for
two successive weeks in the Mc v' J
tain Gazette, published in McCurtain j
I County, Oklahoma.
(Seal) J. D. PARKS,
County Judge. !
First pub. Sept. 24 Out Oct. 8.
IORDER FOR HEARING PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE BY
GUARDIAN.
In the matter of the estate ot Calvin
B. Clay, a Minor, Wilsie Clay,
J GuafJian.
Probate No. 244
On this the 19th day of Sept., 1919,
comes Wilsie Clay as guardian of
the estate of the above named war J .
and filed herein his petition to sell the i
real estate of said minor described
in said petition for the reasons in said
petition stated. And it appearing t«,'
the Court from said petition that it is
necessary that said real '-state or
some portion theueof be sold for th«
reason in said petition stated.
IT IS ORDERED, That said peti- j
tion be and the same is hereby sef
down for hearing on the 21st day of |
October, 1919, at the hour of ten
o'clock A. M., of said day, at the
County Court room of McCurtain
County, Oklahoma, at which time and
place the next of kin of said minor or
any person interested in said minor's
estate may appear and show cause,
if any they have, why an order should
not be granted for the sale of so j
much of the real estate of said minor |
as is necessary for the reasons in said I
petition stated.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, Th:
a copy of this order be posted up in
three public places in the county, o* • j
of which *hall be at the Court House)
where said hearing is to be held, and i
a copy personally served upon tlr
i next of kin of said ward and all oth-
I er persons interested in the estate of
| said ward residing in the County,
'with postage prepaid, at least four-
I teen days before the hearing of said
! petition.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That
| a copy of this order be published for
two successive weeks in the McCur-
j tain Gazette, published in McCurtain
! County, Oklahoma.
I (Seal) J. D. PARKS,
I County Judge.
First pub. Sept. 27 Out Nov. 1st.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, MCCUR-
TAIN COUNTY.
IN THE COUNTY COURT.
In the Matter of the Determination of
the Heirs of Annie Nelson, Deceas-
ed, Choctaw by Blood, Roll No. 169:1.
NO
The State of Oklahoma to the Un-
known Heirs of Annie Nelson, De-
ceased, Choctaw by Blood, Roll No.
1693, and the Unknown Claimants
to the Hereinafter Described Land:
You will take notice that on the
15th day of July, 1919, Frank Craw-
ford filed in the County Court of Mc-
Curtain County of the State of Okla-
homa, his petition, in which he claims
to be the purchaser, from the heirs of
Annie Nelson, certain lands herein-
after described, and on which he prays
for a determination of heirship, and
the various interests in and to the
following described land and premises
situated in McCurtain County, Okla-
homa, to-wit:
The North Half (N%) of the
Southeast Quarter (SEV4) of the
Southwest Quarter (SW%): South-
east Quarter (SEV4) of the Southeast
Quarter (SE'i) of the Southwest
Quarter (SW'i); Southeast Quarter
of the Northeast Quarter (NEH) of
the Southwest Quarter (SWU) of
Section 21, Township 7 South, Range
22 East; Northeast Quarter (NEVi )
of the Southwest Quarter (SW*4);
West' Half (WV4) of the Northwest
Quarter (NW14) of the Southeast
Quarter (SE14) of Section 29, Town-
ship 4 South, of Range 9 East. 100.
North Half (NV4) of the Northeast
Quarter (NEJ4); Southwesl Quarter
(SWl4) of the Southwest Quarter
(SW4); Southwest Quarter (SW*4)
of the Southeast Quarter (SEV4 ) of
the Southwest Quahter (SW'4) of
Section Twenty-one (21), Township 7
South. Range 22 East. 130 (H).
Said land being the surplus allot-
ment of Annie Nelson, deceased, and
owned by her at the time of her death
You will further take notice that
Esias Washington, as well as the un-
known heirs and the unknown claim-
ants to said land were, by order of
the Court, made parties to this pro-I
ceeding, and you are further notified
that this Petition has been set for <
hearing on the 7th day of November.
1919, at Idabel, in the County Court!
Room of McCurtain County, State of j
Oklahoma, at ten o'clock A. M., on or (
before which time you must appear
and exhibit and establish your claim
as heir of said Esias Washington, de-
ceased, or your interest in said land,
or you will be adjudged in default,
and the allegations of the petition
will be taken as true, and judgment
rendered accordingly.
Dated this 22nd day of September,
A. D., 1919.
F. M. BROOKES.
Court Clerk.
Hatchett & Sample, Attorneys for Pe-
titioners, Durant, Oklahoma.
ESTRAYED.
From my home near Snag Lake
about the 7th of September, one Jer-
sey cow, dehorned, has knot on left
shoulder, no brands or marks. Last
seen near July with a halter on. Was
raised near Bismark. Will pay a lib-
eral reward for any information lead-
ing to her recovery.
JIM WOODALL,
2tPd27 July, Oklahoma.
First pub. Sept. 20 Out Oct. 4.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF MC-
CURTAIN COUNTY, STATE OF
OKLAHOMA.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF R. R. GIBSON, DECEASED.
NO. 2280.
To the Creditors of R. R. Gibson, De-
ceased.
All persons having claims against
R. R. Gibson, Deceased, are required
to present the same with the neces-
sary vouchers, to the undersigned ad-
ministrator at the First National
Bank of Broken Bow, Broken Bow,
Oklahoma, within four months of the
date hereof or the same will be for-
ever barred.
Dated this 19th day of September,
1919.
R. B. GIBSON,
Administrator.
Blood 1m life. When Ha cur-
re- t slov.:< down and Its v,ntc^®
KSoroe polluted, the stream
flows not nlong" ^0 ljores of
Health through the lanU or
HtioIiw •'To purify tlio
blood, inerstzc Hie liver, keep
the botvtla ""1 Wdnfy cl
properly there's en old do lors
prescription. In r. r «
year*: made by the 1 HAi
MnmClNi: CO., Chattanooga,
Ten.. Fold p. t your drug store.
Try It lor your family.
*pn. THACtirCS Livr." and
BLOOD 8YKUP helped me * n nrey-
thinc rise fcil.-d. I consl-'T it «a
Jnvuluolle nuoune for
rLia ord blood disen'fS and bihoua-
nets."— Mrs. W. G. Green, Tenn.
First pub. Oct. 1st Out Oct. 15th
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF MC-
CURTAIN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
Webster Garst and Claflin Garst,
Minors; J. M. Craig, Guardian.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an order of the County
Court of the County of McCur-
tain, State of Oklahoma,
made and entered on the 30th
day of September, 1919, the under-
signed Guardian of the estates of
Webster Garst and Claflin Garst, mi-
nors, will sell at public sale to the
highest bidder, subject to confirma-
tion by said Court on the 18th day of
October, 1919, between legal hours for
such sales, in front of the County
Court House in the Town of Idabel,
Oklahoma, all the right, title and in-
terest of said Webster Garst in and
to the following described real estate
situated in McCurtain County, to-wit:
SE'4 of NWV4 of SE 4 and SWV4
of SEV4, Sec. 30; NW14 of NW'4, Sec.
31; NW'4 of SW'4 of NW'4, Sec. 34
and NE>4 of NWV4; NE*4 of NW'4 of
NW'4; Stt of NW'4 of NW'4 andi
S^ of NW'4, See. 36 and WVs of
NE'4; SE'4 of NE'4; NVfr of NEV4 !
of SEVi and NW'4, Sec. 30, Twp. 51
South, Range 26 East.
Also all the right, title and interest j
of said Claflin Garst in and to the'
following described lands situated in j
McCurtain County, to-wit:
SE'4 of NW'4, Sec. 17; W'/4 of
NE'4. Sec. 19; K , of SE'i of SE'4
of NE'4; EH of NE'4 of SE'i and
SE'4 of SE'4. Sec. 22. S'^ of SEVi i
of SW'i, Sec. 26 and SE'4 of SE*4
of SW'i and E'/a of SE'4, Sec. 27,
and NEK of SWtt; 8WK of NWH
of sw*4; S',s of SE'4 of NW'4 of
SW'4 and SV, of SW'4, Sec. 33, Twp.
5 South, Range 25 East and NE'4 of
NE'4 of NW',4, Sec. 7 and SE'4 of'
NEU of NE'4, Sec. 7, Twp. 5 South,
Range 25 East.
That said sale will be for cash upon
confirmation of the same by the Coun-
ty Court of McCurtain County, Okla-
homa
Dated this 30th day of September,
1919.
J. M. CRAIG,
Guardian.
For Sale by
F. S. McKAY
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty-
five years, and has become known as the
most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on
the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi-
son from the Blood and healing the dis-
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After you have taken Hall's Catarrh
Medicine for a short time you will see a
great improvement in your general
health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi-
cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send
for testimonials, free
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8old by all Druggists. 76c.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
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A.k toot l'rur*t«t for CITI-CIIES-TER S A
DIAMOND UKA.NI) TILLS in Ri d «nd/Vv
Gold metallic bo*ev scaled wilh Blue<0>
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nru««u •o<i Uk r-.r cin.ckga.TCB a v
T>IAUO*D PI 1.I.N, for twrt)t -fi*c
years regarded as I>«t,8afert, Alwiya RHinblc.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE T£aTJU
TOWN
Business—Residence
LOTS
At GOLDEN, McCurtain Co., Okla.
Will be sold to the highest bidder for cash
Wednesday, October 15th, 1919
Commencing at Eleven O'clock A.M.
GOLDEN is located in the heart of the best farming section
in McCurtain county 011 theTr O. & E. Railroad, which op-
erates from Valliant to Broken Bom; fourteen miles east of
Valliant, and located as it is has every opportunity to build
and make a good town, hacked as it will be by the best farm-
ing interests in the county. We are located within six or
eight miles of the geographical center of McCurtain Conn-
OIL PROSPECTS—(Penologists have reported that the
lands here have every indication of oil. Leases have been
secured and test wells will be drilled in the near future.
COME AND SEE US AND LOOK GOLDEN OVER
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