Pittsburg County Guardian (McAlester, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1920 Page: 3 of 10
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THE PITTSBURG COUNTY GUAKDIAN
(Published Nov. 18,25; Dec. 2, 9, 1920) ' take noticp that i,„ i.
NOTICE FOP TAX DEED ' " " that •she has **« «•«>
, . -•v "**" ^vii ?ucu in 1920.
To J. B. Oglesby Ioa the e.oZrff f°r " divoTe' , MACK LESTER, Court Clerk.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That'and pro* nei^fect of d^tv'.nT" V ,y MaT,'.et Gratly' °«Put>-
by authority of Tax Sale Certificate! said defendant, must answer the peti- """tiff ' Attorneya fo1'
No. 1,09, issued by he County 'I reas- tion filed therein by said plaintiff on
or before the 6th day of January, 1921,
or said petition will be taken 'as true'
and a judgment for said plaintiff will
be rendered accordingly-
„ mack lester; court cierk.
By E. P. Corley, Deputv Clerk.
Cad Matthis, Attv. for' Plaintiff.
Special Correspondence
urer of Pittsburg County, State of
Oklahoma, on the 4th day of Novem-
ber, 191K, whereat on said date, the
day set by law for the sale of Real
Estate, for delinquent taxes, costs and
penalties, for the year 1917. I the un-
dersigned the present holder, and
owner of said Tax Sale Certificate,
wijl ask the said Treasurer of said ,,
Pittsburg County, State of Oklahoma,' ' -• 1«, 2.'!, 1920.
to execute to me, the undersigned. a| ■ !'■ B} l'l BLIl VTION.
Deed, conveying to myself, my heirs or . No. 5002.
assigns, the following described Real ' the District ourt of Pittsburg Coun
Estate, situated in Pittsburg Counly, Oklahoma.
State of Oklahoma, to-wit: W hite Newberry, Plaintiff, vs. H.
The northwest quarter of the north- . Stoujfh, Defendant-
west quarter of Section 15, township Said defendant, H. J. Stough, will
5 north and range 16 east, said real H ' "°t'<*e that he has been sued in
estate having been sold as prescribed , a.'lovp named Court for the can-
by law. for the year 1917, for the eellation and annulment of an assign-
amount due against the same, for tax- m(,nt an °" an<l Kas lease procured
es. penalties and costs: said certificate defendant from plaintiff through
prescri'i, g, that unless redemption al!l' ®n'l undue influence and must
be made of said property within two answer the petition filed therein bv
years from the date thereof, that upon sa''l plaintiff on or before the 17th
legal application deed by said Treas- °f January, 1921, or said petition
urer would issue, upon surrender of Wl" , taken as true and a judgment
said Certificate. j *°r said plaintiff for the cancellation
Now therefore, Notice is hereby ,<;aid assiimment of said oil anil gas
given, that unless redemption of the ]°ase on the PF 1-4 of Section 11,
said Real Estate is made from said i ';iw*nship 7 North, Range 12 l'.a.^t in
Sale within 60 days, after the date of ( Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, and in
service of this notice upon you. a tax ' f>e attachment therein had anil T,ant-
Deed will he demanded of said County ('d on the SE 1-4 of Section 11, Town-
Treasurer by the undersigned, and " North, Range 12 Ea I anil
(Publish Dec. 2, 9, 16, 1920.)
NOTCH BY PUBLICATION.
No. 5162.
We are having lots of rain out here
in this part of the country. Not much
i„ .i. .v . • . ^ „ .... | doing among the farming'element, ex-
In tho District ( ourt in an<l for Pitts- ccpt moving to town
burg County, State of Oklahoma.
Sallie Lewis and Li,a A. Eubank, j Ki^d ftfe, K*
Plaintiffs, vs. R. B. Howeth, E. J.
Dupree and L. H. Keller, and all
heirs, executors, administrators,
devisees, trustees and assigns, im-
mediate and remote of Annie Har-
ris, Deceased, Defendants
ve moved
to Hartshorne.
Mr. M. A. Hanna will move across
the mountain, near Hartshorne, on
Jas. Hampton's farm.
Quite a lot of cotton is in the field
To R. 1!. Howeth, E. J. Dupree and L. ! .v,'t an<j will likely remain there for
H. Keller, and all Heirs, Executors, ! S0ITK' time, as the people cannot sell
Administrators, Devisees, Trustees i '*•
and Assigns, immediate and Re-| There will be some moving around
mote, of Annie Harris, Deceased: j in the valley, where the people do not
lake notice that you have been leave the valley.
sued in the above named court by pe- Judge Mayo'made a business trip
Th.,t tekus ♦ a • ito *'oalgatc last week. He report
fJiH I i i.,' j d to Annie lots of cotton along the road in wag
thefollnuw'Tl'.Lrihrf '''r,,<l",an':in the bale, an,I on the stalk and
the lollowin^ desonbeu real property I ground
and premises, situated in Pittsburg
County, Oklahoma to-wit
I i \ alley is in need of quite a lot
I of road work. We voted bonds but
the road work has not arrived yet,
hut we are expecting it soon. Hope
i it does not get sidetracked.
We believe there is going to he a
Southeast 10 Acres of Lot 2, and
•Northeast Quarter of Northwest
Quarter of Southeast Quarter of
Section 19, Township 5 North,
liange 17 East. . „
that on the 1st day of July, 190.'), the wedding or two in this part of tin
said Annie Harris died, intestate, un-' m.0,a' v>'neyard soon but we won't
same will issue as provided bv law. | ''ivuled one-half interest of Northenst I !narl lf'd and without issue and leav- : t('" Nv'u>-
Witness mv hand this 8th day of , a,'arter of Section 15, Township 7 lnS as her sole and only heir her moth-| The republicans got most every of
November, 1920. * North. Range 12 East Pittsburg Coun- T' ,Sa"H' Lewis, and leaving no other 1 fice they asked for hut cotton still is
L. 7.. FREEMAN. i tv, Oklahoma, will be rendered a,-'."'" ,an> executors, administra- | worth a little less than it cost to pick
'■ordingly
Look Before
YOU JUMP....
Think before you place your car in the hands of unskill-
ed mechanics Our Mechanics are experienced in any
kind of car trouble there-by assuring you of the kind of
service you want. Phone 6:?. DAY OR NIGHT our
trouble department is at vour service
CITY GARAGE
J. H. GWIN. Manauet
10.) South Main
McAlester, Okla.
MACK LESTER.
Court Clerk.
MAftC A T?ET CRADY, Depot. .
Mui'.hv & Duncan Atty, for Plain-
tiff, Pawhuska, Okla.
( Publish Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2. 9, 1920) Seal)
Order for Hearing Petition to Sell
Heal Estate In Guardian.
IN COUNTY COURT
No. 2012.
State of Oklahoma, —
Pittsburg County.—ss. (Publish Dec. 2, 9, '6 1920 1
In the matter of tlic Guardianship of \(}m 2330
Margaret Hamand, a Minor. In tho Countv ( niiri in nnJ p;h i" 1"',
Now on this the 16th da- of Xo- burg County. State ofOklahoma b>'- 1,1 th"
tors, devisees, trustees or assigns; it. When will wo tho promised
that no administration was had upon' relief? Not soon is my guess,
i ml,,ffi!'!r tlV,'at h" t,f ath °fcul'T(1 I We have preaching once a month at
i u'n,, l'.'.'0!', ? ^,t,u" •lat' sl'hoo] house,
' * ""* Lest we hit the waste basket, I
filing of said petition and that tin.
plaintiff, Sallie Lewis, is the owner
and in possession of said real estate.
That the defendants, R. H. Howeth,
E. J. Dupree and L. H. Keller, claim
ome interest in said property through
fuess I had better ring off.
LATIMER ('OI'NTA SH(I\*
WAS KI LL OF
"PKI"
vember, 1920 conies Rena Ilussell -is in tlie A/"n . (ln April 1, 1910, but that said deed , 'J11' '''V.'V,' 1 ' °"n,v • '*• Show
guardian of the estate of the above II,!.- -h'. V l "eteiwination of j is void and conveys to them no title, I h<,|<' nt Wilburton recently, was a
named ward having filed herein her I ceased l"' Dt'" I b t institutes a cloud upon the title ; "''"^^n'the evhul't' 'ii"'..".1''',','V ,finV
petition for the sale of the real estate State of Oklahoma To i' n-S|!"l ' ,al.n .L .' i iul. / " ' .W'-N •
of said ward for the reasons in said Ir > ti i • , j That plaintiffs pray judgment of Ijn'' show ever b; in in the
petition stated- " l i ,,n r xr"r"an. Pr'nt's- F. Jordan, fh" court determining the heirship of '.'.)lmty' according to the Latimer
T IS ORDERED that said neti- h L i" r*°nV' TiiHy said Annie Harris, deceased, and fur- .
n be and is heivbv set foi hearing Vv T " 1Jo.l(!an' thr .her judgment cancelling said deed , V"/ fO.Uest to mine wlu
the 18th day of December, 1920, at Devisees Trustees' «nH 4 in."i,,'at'."'s' quieting the title of plaintiff, V1" ' Pl 1 ■-,1"i'l-' be allow,.,i to, g0 a
o'clock A M„ at the County Court! uZ X'SJ. ^^ * ■ I™ " how 1
tion % ^
ho 1 Sth day of December, 1920, at
] ;■ • • ami r III -
House at McAlester, in said county, ,|an Deceased'''10' ' ''a""s '' ^ °u a"' further notified that you
at which time the next of kin and all y'0u and each of von will ,,,1,,, „ must answer said petition on or bc-
persons interested in the estate of : tice^S.t p A EJoX as^n he?" 1 ^ ,92°'
said ward are required to appear and ; 0f Ja —
Muskogee, Dec. S-1-1. th" winners
we re I orene Colvard, Irene Lac.' .. n, 1
Mar Mosteller
The show is on in full force at
said ward are reouired to annear and ,'r r'.' , V "/''i I or said petition will be taken as true .. sno« ,s on in run torce at
show cause, if anv thev have, whv an OM December %l Wn n^' ti'1, :'n'' ■iutlpm"T,t n'n(le,'°d for plaintiffs Muskogee this week, with man . at-
order should not'be granted for the , ' 'u Ten H -Jf ' r" T XY as pravwl for- |'.endinir from all over this and ad-
sale of so much of said real estate of' .lhoma S'v i this 1st day of December, 'oimng counties.
the said ward as is necessary for the ^a detei-mini io Jr I r afk,nir i 1920- , ....... —
reasons in said petition stated. And to'the MACK 1
and also''pers°onallv se'ived on ormail- on iai^date^ai^ sni(' 'IocR;lf'nt' anrl , R.v K. P. Corley Deputy.
«... to the next of kin of said ward and ^r^f ''
LESTER.
Court Clerk.
I h" iate Jake Hamon is said to have
ele ined lip "S99.700 on a single cotton
deal, involving 3000 bales.
^.WJBM6SfSiS«
WANTED!
Solicitors for
"W ITH THE COLORS"
Commercial Club Rooms
McAlester
One of the largest lard deals made!
for
MANY DIVORCES GIVEN
DISSATISFIED SPOlSES
In district court last Saturday,
there was a regular grind of divorce
decrees, with a small grist of other
miscallany, as follows;
Ollie Lester vs. llodie Lester; mar-
riage decree annulled. Suit for annul-
ment hail been brougt by the plain-
tiffs mother, Mrs. Katie Iieall.
Elsie Stout vs. George Stout: de-
cree of divorce on ground of extreme
cruelty. Custody of minor children
to plaintiff.
Hazel Sweet vs. Cleveland Sweet*
law.
Dated this the 16th day of Novem-
!>er, 1920.
(Seal) S. F. BROWN,
Countv Judge.
(H. & L.)
(Publish Nov. 2.r>. Dec. 2, 9, 1920.)
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
No. 5206.
State of Oklahoma.
Pittsburg County.—ss.
tor, in said county and State, on the
20th day of January, 1921, at 10
ish Dec. 2. 9, 16, 2H, 1920.)
No. 5186.
.'•ir.ie time in the northern part! divorce on ground of ex-
lie cuntv i- renort ,' Irani Oirn-ft,1enip C|uelty and gross neglect.
o'clock a. m. of that dav, and each of ! State of Oklahoma,
YOU must appear and show cause, if bounty of Pittsburg.ss.
'on. >vh.'|-e E. M. Allen *> is purchased
the 90(1-; ere farm of Mrs. S. A. Hum -
i.am. The farm is iust east of Quin-
"rtn and contains .'100 acres of cillti-
any you have, why said petition should '"thc r)lstnctl { ourt and for said vat.,! land. Consideration in tlio ,1< al
not he granted, and submit to the , County and State. is not g'ven, but is known to he ljn-..e
court your claim of heirship, owner- Louella Pitts, Plaintiff, vs. George —
ship or interest in the estate of said ] 1'itts, Defendant.
decedent. | The State of Oklahoma to George
Vou are further notified that un - I , Pitts:
less you appear and answer the peti- Take not'ee that you have been sued
tion of said petitioner on or before 1 a'l0VP named court for the di-
the date above named, you will be j vo,'ee of marriage relation existing
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* AT THE CHI RCHES
e Mack vs. Clittie Mack; di-
on ground ol gross neglect of
I he Ada News is authority for the
squill to the effect that a Pittsburg
(umt.\ termer bought a hundred
ecp i r.d after shearing them he sold
ti e i 1 Oduct for nearly enouga money
t«> buy a suit of wool cloMiej with. The
Now> might have found a Pontotoc
County farmer who had experienced
much the same blue-Monday experi-
ence in the wool business this year.
But th'-i doesn't mean that raising
sheep or going into the wool game
is not good business, generally speak-
ing. It just shows that there are
times when either abnormal condi-
tions or wily scoundrels get the bugle
on the producer to such an extent
that he is temporarily fleeced. They
can t hold the bulge on him always,
however. Sheep-raising is one of the
most promising and productive busi-
nesses that can be engaged in in
Eastern Oklahoma
Announcements for this col-
umn are run gratis, as a mat-
ter of public information.
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Annabel Flood, Plaintiff, vs. James E.
Flood, Jr., Defendant. adjudged in default, and said petition ' between yourslf and plaintiff abov
In the District Court of Said County will be taken as true and judgment ! "amed on the ground of abandonment.
The State of Oklahoma to the Above rendered accordingly to the prayer of j prross neglect, and extreme cruelty,
Defendant: said petition, determining and (ieclar- am' m"st answer the petition filed an „i u" „ ~
Said defendant. James E. Flood, Jr., ing the heirship and ownership and ; therein by said plaintiff on or before ir ,, 'Srnltl, 0 ' ''
will take notice that he has been sued interest in the estate of said decedent. ■ ;list f'av of January, 1921, or said : Sundav i) irn'ini. -! f '^e' vlpe„ eve>'y
in the above named court for a divorce, You are furt .ier notified that tlir" netition will be taken as true and a HoIv Cnmm™:™. oV-u u
on the grounds of abandonment and real estate of which said decedent died '"dgment entered for said plaintiff for ^..i.rinl. 11 in • D Church
desertion, and plaintiff further prays j seized and posses-,..! ,.<• i divorce and restoration of W m.Mm. 1 'i m- Monnng.l'rayer ami
; ler notified that the 1 i^tition will be taken as tine and a Holy Communion ^9-42 am 8rh'
which said decedent died ".'dement entered for said plaintiff for School • II a m Momine'Prever J
ssessed of and resp,,-- Voire and .estoration of her maiden SelZn; 7:30™.' m Regull, Even
• question of h, irship, flame and costs of suit. Service at Hall.LT ™,Ii°
or child, Jack Flloyd Flood, and you. j ownership and interest is sought to 'Seal) MACK LESTER, ' ' public
said defendant, must answer the peti- ' be determined is as follows, to-wit: Clerk of Said Court.
tion filed therein by said plaintiff on i The North One-Half of Lot Two (2) Corley, Deputy.
for the care and custody of their mm- ! ing which the
MACK LESTER, Court Clerk.
By E. P. Corley, Deputy Clerk.
Cad Mathis, Atty. for Plaintiff.
ning
. .. _-3 public is
cordially invited to all services.
Philips Memorial Methodist, West
Grand and A Street. Sunday School
9:40 a. m., Geo. Cochran, Jr., Supt.
1-pworth League 6:45 p. m., Miss Mon
er, Supt., Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:45
P- Walter Douglas, Pastor
MACK LESTER,
Court Clerk.
, Deputy.
(Publish Dec. 2. 9, 16. 23, 1920.1
NOTICE FOR TAX DEED.
To 1'. G. Crane.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That! cember, 1920.
by authority of Tax Sale Certificate j (Seal)
No. 195K, issued by the County Treas-
urer of Pittsburg C.ounty, State of ! Ry W. S. Jamc
Oklahoma, on the 21st day of April, : (W. E- G.)
1920, whereat on said date, the day
set by law for the sale of Real Estate, (Published Dec. 9. 16. 2" 30 19''0 )
for.delinquent taxes, costs and penal- NOTICE OK PI'RI ir \Tlnv
ties, for the year 1917, I. the under- No 5053
signed the present holder, and owner | State of Oklahoma, "
of said Tax Sale Certificate will ask Pittsburg County.—ss.
that said T reasurer of said Pittsburg Ada Howard, Plaintiff, vs. L P
County, State of Oklahoma, to exe- Howard, Defendant.
cute to me, the undersigned, a Deed,
First Baptist
'The Friendly Church"
or before the 6th day of January, 1921, 1 in Block Two Hundred Twentv-two I Attorney for Plaintiff.
or said petition will be taken as true I and Lots Six (6), Seven (7), Eight
and a judgment for said plaintiff will (8) and Nine (9) in Rlock On'e Hun- id wi- i . ■> „ ...
be rendered accordingly. | dred Eighty-nine' (189) in the Citv Sf i19' lb' 30 and Jan'
MACK LKSTFR. rw rie.V McAlester, Pittsburg Countv Okla '' '
homa. formerly South McAlester n- N(,TKK SHERIFF'S SALE OF
dian Territory'as per map or plat of v 1 AN'): H>RKCLOSfRE.
said Citv approved In- the Govem- hereby given, that in pur-
ment. ' I suance of an order of sale issued out Coram- Fh sr-™';! w'" uV' ,
OIVEN under my hand and the seal c0Untv Oklahoma°on the ^th^dav W> M' WriKllt- I'astor—G. w!" Chap-
°—S,a" ,h'S tlU' ~>ni' <laV °f Dr" 1 of November 1920, in an action Preaching s"'r^cesi'l"a. m and 8
wherein J. .1 Brewer., as Adfmnistrat- p. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Prav
or ol the estate of Joe NelJis, deceas- Meeting every Wednesday night,
j ed, was plaintiff and James Nellis Sunbeam Society Saturday at" 3 p. m.
j and liiagia Nellis were defendants. Junior and Senior R Y. P r Sundav
| directed to me, the undersigned at 7 p. m
j Sheriff of Pittsburg County, com- If you' are without a church home
maud ing me to levy upon, appraise, come! We can help vou
| and sell the following described prop- If you are looking for a church work
erty, to-wit:
lot (2) two, in Block one hundred
twenty-nine (129), City of Krebs,
Oklahoma, to satisfy a judgment and
decree of foreclosure in favor of .said
Cornell You can help us.
to mvsX1mTheirs'or at The s'tate'*CZMy an<! skid defendants
following described Real ! neVemHnt V°1 °,bta^e!' !?"<1 ma<l(' in sai<1 court on
•onveying
signs, the Touowing agscrineii Keal 1 Defendqnt-
Estate, situated in Pittsburg County, r T> ii i n 1 tht' 20th (lay of Nwenhfi-. 1920, for
State of Oklahoma to-wit• ■ , i . ' '"ward, will . the sum of one hundred twenty-two
The South one-half of the South-1 . , .that,hn hasJfbePn ' and 25-100 ($122.25) dollars, and
west Uuarter of the Southwest Ouart- i„'i ^.oxe nampd court for a divorce costs twelve ($12.001 dollars, with in-
er. sS 35- Township North- I / TI' ,°n ,h? "r°Th of1pross terest thereon at ten per cent per an-
Range 12 East of the Indian Base and said defendant must° anwe/the^e' I iow f'(°m !,hn25th ,lay of RpPtera^>'.
^ri,^. situated in Pittsburg Coun- ! titior, fifedThtX by-'said' pValnt^ff ! S
J
voice
duty.
Murray vs. Murray; decree of di-
vorce on ground of extreme cruelty.
lone Pierce vs. Butler Pierce; mar-
riage annulled. .
William W. Slack vs. Bessie Uui.se ' ",:c'1!l!ieJl.a f ™ near that cit'v. "lie
Slack; divorce on ground of abandon- *... '.'" J"'' fa"mng an.l stock-rais-
Andrew Biggers has lenoved to
(,Hunt on from Quitman. Ark., and
ment.
Shelby Bootes vs. Gladys Bootes;
divorce on grounds of extreme cruel-
t.v and gross neglect.
Lucinda Alvirez vs. Joe Alvirez;
divorce on ground of abandonment.
Orpha Grose vs. Squire Grose; di-
vorce on ground of abandonment.
Mollie Fuzon vs. James F. Fuzon;
di \ orce on ground of abandonment.
Custody of three minor children to
plaintiff exclusively.
Hattie Snider vs. Sam Snider; di-
vorce granted on ground that de-
fendant had been convicted of felony.
My trie Marzer vs. John A. Marzer;
divorce on ground of abandonment.
Sallie Younger vs. Johi Younger;
divorce on ground of gross neglect
and abandonment.
Mary Talbot vs. Sidney Talbot; di-
vorce on ground of abandonment.
Nellie Roehl vs. Peter Roehl; di-
vorce on ground of abandonment.
^ I he case of Fannie Childers vs.
Ii- I.. Childers, suit for divorce, was
continued until Saturday, Dec. 11th.
A II. Ringland vs. J. D. Bounds;
judgment for plaintiff quieting title.
in- recording to the Quinton Times,
i < is :• cousin of James Deets, of
Quinton.
R AILRO A D TI M E-T A B LES
M* K. Hz T. Railway
South Bound,
v ! 'A'**?8 Special 8:35 a. m.
Nn r Ji Lou,s Ltd 12:49 «• m.
No 7 liye|r 1:10 P' ra"
N.-2:M(. <• tu liSsJlS
xt o ^ North Bound.
Mn 1 If?4® -SP?CiaI —" 9:32 P" "•
Xn i i- 'r'ou,s LW- 3:°° a- m.
No. r, Fiver 2:35 p. m.
j\0. H Local K-10 n rr
No. 10 Local 10-30 a m
No. 2-1 K.C. Ltd. -I""l~ 2:23 m!
Wilburton Branch (Nellie)
No £ V- 6:0r' •
No ?! T^r' 9:30 a- m-
Vn lr Vv 12:35 p. m.
35 Ar- 3:55 p. m.
C- R. I. & P. Railway.
v West Bound.
Charley Jacob, guardian, vs. W. G. No 43 Ar I'm—fv* P-
Holleman; Norman Magruder ap- N0.' 47 P" V- l2llB p" m-
county.
ty,
Oklahoma
vin
by law, for
said real
the
^®tate j on or before the 21st day of January.
'921, or said petition will lie taken as
the amount due against the same, for j UfMviM "be vp,ni"- I "'""f1'',1 da>'- at 'hp («>nt door of the
taxes, penalties and costs; said cer- MACK I FSTPR r ^ rn l- ?0l"'.'10US0 ln the citv of McAlester,
tificate prescribing, that unless re-1 Bv Marearet Gradv ri„,v in, saul, co"n'-v and State, offer for
demotion l>e made of said proppei-ty Harris & Lackey Attomev for Pliin sa t, aJL ^ l, highest bidder for
within two years from the date there- tiff ' Attornej for Plain- Cash the said property above describ-
of, that upon legal application deed!— I ed tor #so much thereof as will satisfy
by said Trea«urer would issue, upon (Publish Dec 0 16"oo^iqoav "!pai? judgment, with interest and
surrender of said Certificate. NOTICE BY PUBI1C4TIOK C°\vSV ,
Now therefore, Notice is hereby Mo " r-v 'tness mv hand this 7th day of
given that unless redemption of the ! State of Oklahoma, ' December, 192n-
said Real Estate is made from said Pittsburg County. ss ' "> •— - —? CONN,
Sale within 60 days, after U,e date \ In the District Court in and for Said i r "p't-1 A",UTn*
r?!°® 0flJ*t|ce upon you, a; County and State. i 5y., ' £>abboi-t, Deputy.
r„nJ!eeT Wi" ^ .<lw" nded of said i Cora Weaver, Plaintiff, vs. Charley I '
P-'i, >y the un(lersign: j Weaver, Defendant
Sheriff of Pittsburg County, Okla.
• E. rp. Gabbert, Deputy.
Fuller A: Porter, Attorneys.
... . —"'rtvri, uricuuttni.
ed, and same will issue as provided | The State of Oklahoma to Charley
D.V Weaver*
IVcembeT ^o'1"*1'1 thiS 2mi day °f|. Take no«5-that you have been sued
_ KM. CORLEY. Jdaintffffcora Weaver, orTthe grotfnds
ing for divoi-ce, restoration of maid-
I en name, Cora Allen, and costs of suit,
j and vou, said defendant, must ans
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
No. 5207.
State of Oklahoma,
V8' EH* ! dav
°fsa-'-d c^nty- i ti
Defendant: I ingly.
Th° pefendant°klab0ma (° Above > =«DJ^plaintiff will'be rendered accord-
Said defendant, Ella Nunn, , will1 " Dated thin 7th day of December.
SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION
TALKED AT QUINTON
Owing to the fact that so many
children who have passed the 8th
grade in surrounding districts are be-
ing sent to the high school at Quin-
ton, there is talk of a project to con-
solidate the Quinton district with
some of the near-by districts, giving
all the children in the consolidated
districts the game advantages as the
children in Quinton have. The first
consolidated district to be formed in !
the county is at Ashland, where the '
results are .said to be highly satis-
factory.
For Your
Sweetheart
When you are giving
candy, be sure to give
the best. There's none
better made than you
will find right here at
our store. Daintily
boxed and dellciously
flavored.
pointed receivver.
Bank of Ashland vs. John Clark;
order approving sheriff's sale.
J "'st National Bank of Quinton vs.
John Clark; similar order-
January term district court,"crim-
inal docket, opens' January 3rd.
No. 649
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Eufaula, where" he'ts'compleUn^the c'r I^P F^AgtT'W H Ff> £h*
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