Pittsburg County Guardian (McAlester, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1920 Page: 4 of 20
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TEE T:TTif. F.G POINTY GARTi A N
KREBS
Krebs Has Set Lively
Pace in Improvements
Ft* :on> in tbe county ran s.how
a better r*co.*a tnaz tat towr of Krei*
r. tat rtarter of bu. !c:np propress for
tfce pa.-i year. Ever ? nee ti* war cuit
s.ft:ac". ap it:eat.:a :c E - r ope Kreb.-
ha« t>een busy biuldinp improvements.
Among ti* b.p items that show the
prop.T-v ^ f feeling a ti* town is the
auxi~or <- at home of ti* Ii nk of
Krebs, one of ti* roost complete baak-
.np home- :n 'be court). Ti* bu:id:np
was er*<tec oa scfcecuie time. and op-
fi*c to ti* pub! ic about Six week-
Igt H cost arout *25,000, a c is a
credit not oTil> to ti* torn but to
the push of M J Sharon nc his
bank np i-a**-
Tbea the city rti.- this rear erectec
a ae* r.iph school buldinp, costinp
•early tSOjOOO. It iris formal) open
ed te'the pub!.c three week- po. with
appropriate exercse-s This new buiio-
:np n>c If equ.prr?fr.t will put Krebs
m the frost row edixaiiooaltT.
New cburrh teldilfl r also p'.aa-
«i. sr c c«* or mere will materialize
witrhin the next rear, it is believed.
Krebs i. iu.. of ti* pone*: ntraaic
* cwns of ti* oaai fiekrs, asc * still
atively etipapws a the tenure of riack
diamonds It - ra^ioly jrveicp-nr
* pooc apnruhiirai tr de. howler
and is the boroe of a number of
prominent stockmen. aciucrrr the
Hckeyt. Mc Alpines axe others Stop
One Hop Farm. of which R F ESbett
propretor. - loeaU-d u-t-<r, Mc-;
' Alerter an-: Krebs, ai: is rapid!) be-
cominp a farm of w.oe repute.
Krebs ha.' or* of the w-st water
supplies of any city a the county. '
It i.a- * h-ph class wholesale estat-
ishmeat, a r. urr.ber crae hank, plenty
of pood stores and is constantly
reach.r.p out for a w.oer trade radios.
It has kept pace :a ?treet reprove-
mer.ts. usicp -ia:e exteac..-.ely. w't ch
rr.ike? or* of the i*-t dm :ac streets
of aay material used :a roaa or street
const rjction.
In ti* recent ritvUt or, toads.
Kr*<>s went stroap for the laproTe-
ment.-.
Personal Property Lists
A^swr't List of Personal Property Valuations Rendered for
Taxation in 19?®. for Alderson Toonship and Alderson City.
aLDK*X>N CITY
Bnsvdl, 0. C. 4S5
Boyons. Alex IJM)
Breys. W. H- 1"5
Baker, M F 300
Braswell. J. T. 4!0
GeiMSt, J. B. 450
Doyle, J no. 310
Dnerpei 150
Gucla.-i). Joe 140
Hi-p.e r. J. S. 1 ('
Hocpe, Henry' I 300
Hop.-oa. Frank JilO
Jackson. R. A. T90
Kelly . Ehaabetfc €«•
Kelly, W. E. 1.(^0
Lawrence. Steve 75
Moys. J. S- 145
Mipdat, Jake "65
Mipdaie. Joe 235
Meraio, Tony 150
Musial, Jno. 15C'
Mistako. Frank lo(i
Mardella. Frank 140
McAlpine Dan 1.02('
Marrow. F. M. 2fc0
Mallory. Tore P. 300
Opaila. Jno. _— 2S5
Obert, Sandy 1.100
Oglesby. Thos. 265
Oliver, Arthur 34)0
Pulchay. Jno. 5W
Tetett. Jno. 5.36f'
SuM&t Win. 300
Rvska. Joe 150
Ross. W. F. 4
Sanders, Epi:. Sr. 4<X>
Steavenson, B. R. 345
Tate. Walter 750
Tvlek, Frank 230'
Tucker, C. 250
Voych. Joe 210
Wallis, B. H. S4C1
Willis, Jno. 225.
Walters, Sam 100
Zarsltv, Felix 325
Zellar, Rich 7
ALDERSON TOWNSHIP
Alexaoder, Lue 350
AlbnU&a, W T. 4K5
Allee; F. M. 700
Baxlev, W. W. 1,070
Baxiey-, H. A S<35
Bopp^o, Steve 300
Blackbird. Rcbt- 325
Baker. Chas. 25ti
Baker. J H. 255
Bribno, M. 175
Brown, N. B. 470
Barnett, M. K. 270
Bamett, M. T. 325
Boles, T. C 525
Battles, G. W. 1.625
Baars, C. E. 910
Battles Jack 225
Barnett, M. T. 555
Brown. C. G. 600
Bettes, Mrs. C. B. 340
Cannoa. Lucv 595
Cloud, C. H. 220
Coviell, R. 190
Chatman. James 145
Clark. R. L 655
Cant, Adam 260
Coat. Adam 260
Coles, Gee. 390
Cannon. R. L. 4fc0
Copeland. I. H 175
Caldwell, S. C. 695
Caldwel". Jno. 525
Connelly. Robt. 180
Croom. W R. 1.830
Downiap, J. C. 80
Desirout. Jules 285
Deal. Philip 125
DiGiacomo. Nick 325
DeWrtt, C D 5<
Donaldson. J. R. 570
Duprich, Geo. 220
Dav-is. W. F. 420
Relds. Geo. 165
Fabry. Jno 625
Fabry", Andrew
670
Fais.no, Joe
225
Foster, I rank
230
Fry hover, J. J. „ ..
$50
l .r.amore, Ros.s
440
Fasjno, Aupelo
410
Feodae. James .
150
Fitasek. Ike
255
Franco. Joe
140
Gaylor, J. B.
2.050
Gibbon, E. L.
2*5
Gal yean. Jno. R.
250
Green. R. L
2H>
Gaidos. Mike
715
Grew. J. P.
235
Gibbf, E S.
4&(
Grubs. Frank
4S0
Gezentanner, John
M0
Grubs, W. L.
470
Graham. D. D
1,325
Gh go, Dominic
160
Greathouse, L A.
250
Gionta, Joe
500
Goublomrae. Joe __
220
Hamminp. W. C.
275
Homer, Mrs. Geo.
245
Homer k Sons
725
Hokey, F. E.
335
Heat brock, C. W.
16C
Milwee Drug Co.f
Krebs-
DRUG
Oklahoma
SUNDRIES
Ponocici-'S, Fishinjr Tackle, Sodas. lee Cream, Cipar;
and Tobaccx.
Phooe—601-J
H. H. HOKEY
THE DRUGGIST
SERVICE AND QUALITY
KREBS,
OKLA.
Have You Tried 3-H Liver Pills? The Pill Without £
Gripe.
Milctiell Brothers Lumber Company
(INCORPORATED)
DEALERS IN
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL
IT PAYS TO FIGURE WITH US.
REMEMBER—WE RE NOT SATISFIED UNLESS YOU ARE
Alderson, Okla.
Hart 1_ A U15
Ha—. Noak W. 4K
Rarceiis. Loca >4C
Hiifteerte.io. L_: 440
Harr.s. Steve 3-S
Hawk.as. W. S. 16;
HtJt, Geo. 5^
Hcxaley. Tbea-as 6*<C
H_a: J E. :25
Hail L. 1 >5
Heathcock. L. Z. >*
HesLaac. 7. B. "4;
Heft. J. D.
Joanion. J. T. L755
JatC'J'^r. Auf.st 19?
Jones. Elitr
Kcraepa) T H 585
Kocobc. > raak -?(•.
Kiast. Mary :«■
Krop.k 155
Kieser. Gee 70
Kelley, E. S.
Loa<* Jas. 75
Jcap. J W. 64:
Lester. R 1 i*4:
Lar.«. F. R. - ">
Li.r.e. Wm. 1
Lawrence. Steve 75
Leapt r.cpe_ A.
Maffiolc. Car it ;
-Mc^borsky. Mrs. A-
Mastako. Jc-e i-Sv
McAjp.ae. Ita lii
Marirfreck. C G. 66<
McOenocx. Allen 1>"
Mocaev. Mrs. S.
May. Pete 90
Morpan. Henry 100
McCaiiey, W. J. 815
Mote. D. D. 5^
Ma... Frank fit
Mercer, A. 1 o'lt
Messick, Joe 49('
Nickels, Chas. 170
Nails, S. W. 613
Neecaara. E. B. 6«'
Oglesby, Taos. 265
Perry. L. O. 215
Fupins, N85
Painter, Horace 125
Pinter, C. A. 14<'
Porter, S. H. 985
Pipp:a, G. C. 155
Peavy, H. D. 260
Prola. Jno 1.075
Ramsey, W. J. 440
Russell C. M -40
Reec. W. N. 425
Riddle. S. 725
Rounsville, E. M. 42t
Rot .soa L. 485
Southard. A. N. 525
Sparks, R. A. '75
Swam. J. P. 410
Sko:ck. Bartc 335
Smith, J. E. 150
Sinclair, Hugh 640
Shores, Jno. 485
Stafford. W. H. 455
Smith, Frank 1.145
Scott. Shock 215
Staunton. W. H. 15.9S5
Sirmon. T. B. 565
Tillman. N. J.
Testa. Steve 1765
Toiler. Mems
Tyler, A- J
Tate. Jno. E
Vsxett. J. B.
Wore. Jame?
^attaroucr.. Aac re*
«DML N. W. _
WestijToci. Earl
V>a^a«. J. W.
Wertth.nptoa. R. T.
Weldon. A. I
Weloaa. L A.
T«!if. Henry
Toss. Fred
Young. H. C.
100
2*:
355
1K>
2S0
I3t>
520
350
850
390
84(
2>60
1«
S35
145
i Published May 13-20-27. 1920. i
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma,
j Pitts-burr County, ss.
IN THE DISTRICT COl RT IN AND
FOR SAID COl NTY AND STATE
B -> e L^:say. Plaintiff.
vs. No. 485*2.
Willie Lindsay, Defendant.
i Said defencaat. Willie Lindsay, will
Itake notice that he has b-en suec :n
the above named ourt fo an abso-
lute divorce on the grounds of tx-
/ "reme cruelty and pross neplect of
duty, and you, said defendant, must
an.-wer the petition filed herein by
said plaintiff on or before the 25th.
day of June, 1920, or said petition
] will be taken as true and a judgment
for said plaintiff accordingly reor-
dered for an absolute divorce.
MACK LESTER.
Court Clerk.
By MARGARET GRADY,
Deputy.
c C. Null attorney for Plaintiff*
OSAGE TRADING CO.
General Merchandise
Krebs, Okia. Phone 73-M
SREWEN-KIPLE GROCERY COMPANY
DISTRIBUTORS
IF YOU WANT A CUP OF GOOD COFFEE USE
"CANOVA"
(GUARANTEED THE BEST)
FOR GOOD BREAD
Wichita's Best Flour
BREWEN-KIPLE GROCERY CO.
KREBS-
OKLA.
Bank of Krebs
KREBS, OKLAHOMA
Deposits protected under the Laws
of Oklahoma
The officers of this bank take a special interest in the upbuilding
of all the resources of Pittsburg County.
We aim to assist in every way possible to promote better live stock,
to encourage pure-bred seeds for farmers, the building of roads and
the general improvement of rural conditions.
ALONG THESE LINES WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
The Bank of Krebs
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