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COUNTY DEMOCRAT NEWS, FRIDAY. JANUARY 6, 1922
HARRELD’S VOTE.
COUNTY DEMOCRAT-NEWS *»•>■» cny h»k«-d that each n* •
_________ '__rrivr his full imrd of pum*h»1 —
mrni. The Legion was not vin- Senator Harreld ha* hem
dictive, a* radical ami some lib- qUnted MyinR hp
publication* assert; the voir to seal Senator Newberry of n{ K'rf*r
Pebli-I.rd *1 18 Soatli Psik St.
Sepulpe- Oklahoma
K. M STAGGS
Eairr-^i
riinij
Fallot and Owner | ci’inii wua actuated bx m inn. if i i .1 offer at public sale and sell to the
. r D> princt. Michigan when the question la highest bidder, for raah in hand, the
...... I,lr" « patriotism which have f jnH]|v |,y ^e action of following described property, to wit:
of Oklahoma, ex rel S. P. P reeling. * to o'rlork a. m, subject to the eotifir- ,*nd presented for settle me at aad
Atiomry General, wu plaintiff and mation of Mid court, all the right, filed m thi»
B. C. Thompson was defendant, I title and Intermit of said Grant and report «f h* admin *» rat ion m
will, on the 14th day of January, 1**2, Thomas, a minor. In and to the fol- said estate and hts petition for dta-
at the hour of 10:00 o'rlork A. M, lowing described real estate, aitoated trihution «f said T*'*}**”" , . _
at the Marne Pool Hall in the Town in Creek bounty. Oklahoma, to-wft: charge; and that the 2!at day of Jan-
in the County aforesaid.
appointed hy the Court for
of aaid account and
for hearing raid petition, at which
time and place any pereona interested
,,, ulr following described property. to-wK:
lisas Mail Millet jM^.n V|0|;I|,7J |,v anil Here- .1, 1 ' ^ | All the furniture and fixtures
Oriobrt 12. l'l.'n at Sspnlpa. Oklahoma. 1 ■■ ■ . . . ’ ,p Upper house in ashington. located in the Marne Pool Hall
aader ,hr a,: oi Congress. March 3, 167V »" Ihe two Sinking examples The records in the Newlierrv the Town of Kiefer, towit:
--------Which have come to public at- case ,how ,ha, m„rr ,han ^ rZ ________________ __________
T\X «» t IF A KIND. lent ion. 1000 were siicnt in the Newlicrrv "* ,R h*U»: Forty-nine cues; Said real estate to he sold on the may appear and file hta ex apt ions m
~ . C r, . >1 I-L II I : ! Four benches; Fifteen chairs; One following terms and conditions, tn-wtt: aritmg to the or. "tint and contest
-- ine release ot IH*bs would campaign. Ihe Michigan pn- tee Box; One Bark Bar; One All cash upon confirmation of sale hy the same in the said matter of the a«G
Pardon of Eugene Del* bv W"",M * which we man law says that 25 per cert Wagoner. Oklahoma, this r s'^mw'd^e.^d^ "
President H.rdiiii- is ,erv clear- allord In establish per- one years salan of the of- Klectnr Fan; 24th day of December, mi In testimony whereof. 1 ha»e here-
i . ] manentlv Politieal amin*st\ flee to whieh the candidate as. to satisfy a judgment and decree of HKRT MAKER, unto art my hand and the seal of thie
lv national administration ap- mancnu” . 1 ol,,Mal amnesty "«■ ««' *n"'n the candidate as- ,f^,,;">rv"jnJuf;v(ir nf th, pi.mtiff • Uuardwn Osrt, this 2*ta day of I member.
proval of Senator J W Harreld Ha,‘ Pran‘*,d general I y after our P'res is the I,mil of primary ex- an<J .K.in»t said defendant obu.ned W. O. Rrttenhouae. Attorney. 1921.
of Oklahoma, who voted not to *•;"»« "«rs. bul the precedents penses. The statute further re- o? 1^- SEAL ciim, "dgss
unseal Victor Berger of Milwau- , t",‘ Revolution and of the quires that mure money shall wjtj, interest at 10 per cent per an (Published in County Democrat Newa W. H Odell, Attorney
krc. Wisconsin. Iran the lower (jjvil do “PI'W to the not he spent “by or in behalf’of ,tM'
house of congress. Senator liar- 7°f,d * ar* whcn wp w"e a uni- a candidate. p.ted this 6th da, of January 1022
rrld received verv severe criti- "at.on except for dangerous. -o- I). B 1JV ls<lS^’-ff
*■»
The West 21*7 acres of lait 1.
and the Northeast 10 arres and
the North 6 acres of the South-
east 10 acre* of let 1, and the
Southwest 2.R0 acres of the
Southeast 10 acres of tart 1, all
in Section *0, Township 14
North, Range 7 Fast, containing
SRJI7 acres, more or leas.
juary, 102Z a regular Court day M
■ January, 1»22. term of said court at
the hour of ten o'clock a m, at the
ll oonty Court room in the <':ty of Sa-
Irulpa. m “ **'' *"
teen duly
ulpa. in aaid < ounty of t reek, haa
duly
I the settlement
cism from the Oklahoma news- d'8Cordant elements of which Before complaining ahout vour By C. C. Collins. Iieyui,
pajiers liecause of his peculiar at- * s 'l,,d Ibrgdoll were typical, tax regd your tax receipt and (Published in County Hemocrat-Ne
titude in the Iferper contest case. The suspicion that Delis, Berg- Pjurr I'lame where it lielongs. pi*'BlTstlKR'8'1REo'iRT
January 6, IS. W*.
NOTH It OF SA1.B OF
of the roodition of the
HAPl’I.PA STATE BANK
and he wa^ later made the re- doll. Linn A. E. Gale and others ^our ^late tax is practically
puidican nominee for the United of their kind would never haxe nod,*ng. Whatever your tax is, u) Oklahoma Dec Si
States senate, lieing elected hy the committeed the offenses of which '",l voted it upon yourselves lo- ° ’ PU P*’ hf.SOIIRi’f.S
great landslide of 1920. they were ginllx had it not liecn ‘allx in bond issues. Oklahoma
1*21. rash to be paid at the time of sale
For tin- first few months the bir the amnesties of the past will s,a,c * ,ax ra,r >* ,hr lowest of ‘‘'"^‘iln-d ^
senator was in Washington he ap always iw with us. It is easv for anv in ^ unio"- That *• M>mg SecunU" with Banking^
to Im* unaMf* to function a man *° l>rrak the law. knowing a great deal when you consider stockw. Bond*, Warrant*,
with the Harding administration. lhat he will suffer hut a small ,h,J* ,hi* '* V? a nrw *'*'<■ a"d
hut later sei ureil a place close to P*11 of the punishment meted **'" "u""'nF 'or *he future,
the administration hitching post. *° bim at the lime the law is " °
Mr. Dehs and Mr. Berger were so- broken. Blit if we are to avoid That holiday love feast the re-
called political prisoners, al- future danger, we must not allow publicans were to have held in
though as a matter of simple fact I® mitigate the crimes of Oklahoma City did not material-
the crimes for which they were dl*' past. The war max lie a ***"• fact there is only one
convicted come under the head memory now. hut we owe it to b'ast active republicans are in-
of treason. But they are and d,<’ future to keep also the mem- t**rested in and that is the one
756 40
m.-KKi no
Etc I
Ranking House 4
Furniture and Fixturea t
Other Real Estate owned t
Due fmm Banks S
Checks and other Cash
Items I
Exchanges for Clearing
House I
262,731 03
)7,M*)00
6.3W00
2.220 00
274.104.68
2.36.VS»1
80,514.*7
treason. ______
have lieeii the two leading social- *hat those who transgressed 'vhich falls from the tree of ap-
lo criminals, metely because the publicans are concerned.
opportunity forerime has passed. ---
Burglars are not released from It is announced that additional
jail liecause vaults they once hospital beds to tie established
ancc to the republican partv.
In this state the republicans
fuse or form a coalition with the
socialists. In order to accom- ________
plish this unholv alliance they ,,lM‘n''d are now burglar-proof, hy the national government in _______
just oppose every thing and sup- Murd«T**rs are not released be- eighteen states will provide facil- Bilu
port nothing. It is a happv un- ' aUM‘ their victims are dead,
ion in one way. for the republic-
ans get a lot of socialists votes
and the latter get their ever-
sought opportunity to oppose any-
thing of a constructive nature.
itie* for the treatment of 6.000
veterans of the world war. The
Bill* of Exchange
f
13,401 02
Cash in Bank
t
89.928.28
Trade Acceptance*
t
2,361.19
TOTAL
11,760.0*0-32
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Taid m t
100.000 00
Surplus Fund
1
50,00(1 00
Due to Banks
1
129.280.26
Individual Deposit* Sub-
jert to Check
»
860.0*1 7*
Savings Deposits
1
159.916 71
Time Certificates of !>*•
posit .......- .
1
2524*9.19
Cashier's Checks Out-
standing
t
11247247
Notes and Bills Rod is-
counted
t
61.100 00
Rills I’ayablr
1
85,000 00
TOTAL _____
11,750,060*2
1822 i
At'TO MO-
BU RS FOR t.ICKNHR TAI. t.V?,or^L,N,'W*
To the unknown owner or owners of *;f,**i?
the hereinafter described cam ^ THK DIRTRIlT COT KT OF
Notice is hereby given that In pur CREEK COrNTT. STATE
suanre of certain warrant* issued to OF OKLAHOMA.
s»•« —s. OH~.,
in pursuance of law made and pro- riaimuia.
vided in lurk rases, 1 will offer for
sale and sell to the highest bidder for The Unknown Heir* aad Pevtaen. tu*-
ihe following chattels, to-wit;
rVi
1 Chevrolet Touring Eng No 22520.
1 Interstate Tour. Eng. No 187*.
abide
Touring
Tour. E
) Dodge Road., Eng Na. 41146M
1 Ford Truck, Eng. No *422104.
1 Ruick Road . F.ng No. X6444
I Overland, Eng No 18*711.
1 Ford Truck, Eng No. 4225259
1 Ford Tnmk, F.ng No. 31626s3
1 Oakland Tour, Kng No. 16354X
1 Buirk Road. F.ng No 3636X
I Ford Chassis
I Buirk Tour, Eng No. *6461.
1 Ford Toor, Eng No 2**437lX
1 I’lowboy Tractor, Kng No
3*020
1 I’lowboy Tractor. F.ng. No. TV -
38*7#
1 I’lowboy Tractor, Eng No TV-
3*159
1 Intemtate Tour, Eng No. 127*
1 Chevrolet Tour. Eng No. 22520
1 Ford Truck. F.ng No. 4225257.
1 Ford Truck. Eng. No Si 626*3
1 Oakland Tour. Eng No 16364.
1 Buirk Tour. F.ng No 3636
1 Buirk Road. Kng No 6644X
1 Overland Racer. Kng No. 18*711
mediate and remote, 2e.«!and
Hama, deceased.
Defendants.
No *M1
NOTH * BY Pt HIJ« ATioH
Bute of Oklahoma to 11m 1' ok sown
Heim and Itevraeea. immediate and
remote, of Cleveland Harris, de-
Said sale to be had and hold on the
30th day of January. 1*22, at 10 00 F-igbteeu ll*i North,
a. m. at Kentucky Garagt Re» Sen ',®‘ r~~" ,k* '**
ice Btation, in City of Sapulpa. and
Said defendants and enrh of them,
will take notice that they have hewn
sued in the above earned court upon
an action to quiet title to the here-
nafter described real estate, and
TV- must answer to the petition ef the
plaintiff# filed herein on or hefort the
14th day of February, 19*3. or Mid
petition will hr taken ae true and •
lodgment will be renA -ud m favor of
the plaintiff*. N. 6 Davie aad
Blanche M. Conner, adjudging and de-
• reemg that the plaintiffs' claim and
title te the fallowing described rani
estate Situate in Creek county, elate
of Oklahoma. t"-wit
Nertbeset qnarter INCH! ef
Hertien Seventeen <17,. Townehtp
age Tea
(1*1 Eaet of the Indian aad Bane
Meridiaa.
State of Oklahoma,
WHAT IS COMING?
_ ___ . , , County of Creek,
government seems to forget that I, 0. B Pickett, cashier of Um
.» 85,000 00 „f Creek. Slate of Oklahoma, to pay ante here so right, valid elaim or
7i 7MOaox* !Je*S T“ ", '*»• «»*»«. •• «MM wha*.
31,750,0608- tomobUes together with all coots aad - _ j, . . . — , .
fine, against same !!T, ■ “■ 'T'JT*’
a*. F F. Monr<if. ut*' ®* ** B*a^«fto he pMd la
whrn a man is sick, a lied is the h*"* •l’’ solemnly swear
- I____i lit,., ... that the above statement is true to
The rw.litL..! x- 1 wr,lch should lie supplied the best of my knowledge and belief,
he political situation in Ken- quickl>. m help m. Gid
turiev is a foretaste as * - L * 1 n ”
O. B PICKETT.
state
, --------to whal _»v—_____
Of course it is hard on the is coming. The Kentucky state . . ~ ... J . « Fub^nbed and .worn to
-is dangerous to the last legislature convened on January - ^ reptiblican admin- this 5th day of Janaary. 1*22^
swmily Jimosfalj. Sr 2. f„r *, „„v.d,v », SSt'SSTIs'SS:
Correct A *
. . _________________ H. A UcCidej,
ma----1 i---1- -t ... Lafe Rutherford,
, „ ____ ______________ John C. Ellingbauaen,
ator in Oklahoma. It would be J(>l ,he d«no< rats will have a ma *°rr bP<>n *cconH“,“®d in the _Dirertom
unkind to a-sume that in ex- joritv of thirtv-si* inelndino « 'frn'“ period of time. But even <Published m County Democrat-News
Special Enforcement Off'w^’lrf'the r“‘ miMU •*“*
State Highway Department and each of them, ha
barred aad oajstaad from
i Published in County Hemocrat-News or assert tag aay title av
January 6, 13, *0. 1*22 l mid real aalala adeems te
State of OklahnaM tiffs
County of Crash.
la the District C oen ~---*
actual republican party. But no sion, with the democratic partv . .. ,
one can gainsay that the president in full control hy the largest -- ,raTnI’*’ h,Jat'k«'r*. train liandits
is standing bv the republican sen- joritv in ten years. On joint bal- cnd than had herrto-
ator in Oklahoma. It would be ]«>t the democrats will have a ma- Ur?
unkind to assume that in ex- jority of thirtv-six, including a pen<
change for the semi-indorsement majority of thirty-four in the v" rann,»‘ properly lie
Plaintiff
Viola Mullicaoa.
vs.
Frank MuUtcane.
No.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DefeadaaS
-----,1*31.
m jbnkJnk.
< «art Clerk
By J. A. FTLP,
Said defrndant, Frank Mull lean#. i Published m County Domncmt News
will take notice that he hat been sued Dec Ml, 1*21, Jan A INK)
the normalcy
January 6, IS, 1*22.1
■Hi
of the Harreld vote on Berger bv house and two in the senate. [liUtlflrd undrr
the pardon of Deb*, that the T . heading.
Oklahoma senator, as a matter of . W° yeani apo "P^hlicans —
" 8 maJOr,,> °{ *rn 10 ,he On® 'ear ago there was rivalry
Pt Rl ISHKR‘8 REPORT
of the condition of the
RANK OP COMMERCE
of Sapulpa, Oklahoma. Dec. 81, 1*21.
RESOURCES
6368,52588
secured and
zwir^icc?: ^ “ ■ h^wr ^r::nz “i
Michigan. But it will be no mal',n,y ,Wo ,n *he Ham* as to which would take the s*,'un,‘M w,th B*nk,n«
The senate majority, repul,loan nomination for gov stSU Bonds. Warrant.,
----- " Etc.
strange coincidence. In the mean-
senate.
3,883.74
7,840 00
time Oklahoma’s republican sen- prov^ chimera], *»one ernor. Now they are so polite „ .
.tor is building for the future voted_ with the repub- -i- --- - J • ‘"d
bv the above NOTH R OF'lNTVNTION TO FVHD.
illicaae. wbe Not** m hereby given that on the
.tor is building for the future ™ U \l ,ha« 'vould grant the nom- DuTfrom Bank.
t '—i u- ........t ** •**
$128^2021
I 12JI23.S1
61*0.1*6.07
in the above named court b
named plaintiff Viola Mul
ieeks abeolute divorce from this de I2tk day of Jas nary, 1 ays g
fendant aad the custody of their o'rlork a. m, or os soon tberoofler as
laughter age five (bi years, and must a hearing may ha had. the Board at
answer the petition filed herein by Fdo<atK>a of the City of Dmmrwbt,
mid plaintiff, on or before the twen- Creak County, Oklahoma, by Ma
'ieth day of February. A D.. 1*22. proper officers, will proceed before
nr said petition will be taker, at true Uie District Court of said County at
»nd a judgment for said plaintiff for the District Court room in hapuipa,
absolute divorce and tbr custody of .oanty seat of said county, to mako
their daughter against this defendant * showing and offer proof and oak
'S ill 1» render-,I accordingly said c.sirt to hoar aad determine the
Attested 15 m. M JENKINS^ existeme character and amount of the
Court Clerk, legal ouUtanding judgment indebud-
By J. A Fulp. Deputy, i nsaa, aad a«n the hands to bo isaaad
Oscar Cooper, Attorney for PlaiuUff. a payment of Bam*
All porsoi
helped a lot of men who were la*urf i* cxp«*t ted to be one of the —--0_ ,
disloyal during the great world ™P°rtant ^ m years. _ Tax Thr juim ^ orld aD0iMiar7l T0TA1UABIUTIES
I 1.555*5
6 2.934.25
I 10.454.52
I 13,921.32
3469.954 65
6 50,000.00
16,500.00
----i— ------c — . xoiiu . . | . . ' - - The Tulsa Morld apologize*
war lmck Hi freedom, but the re- leK18|ation, good roads, schools for trying to name tbr rl. .un . CaP'**l Stock Paid in
publican partv .* largely that for an<l a. nu«^r of other important Ilorninrr for governor. Let the uSftid^ftU, Mas Ex-
etpedirnre and it was expedient arc dur t0 brou^' World step right out and get busy “tW t‘.m. '“<1 I
that the senator bunch together for the kind Lord knows the Due to Banks $ 1*A7»K5
a lot of socialist votes. The school question, always a World is going to enjoy that rSS** ^ txsiawia*
There is probability, of course, ''e '!'su'’ *" Kentucky, has lieen pleasure more than it will when Sa^Tngs Deposit. $ 72,7*1.11
that thing, may not work nut as brwuKhl ‘he forefront by the re- it tries to name the republican CUfc—■ af Da- ,
well as was intended. Herr in ^ Kentucky Education nominee. Certifiad Cheeks f ’ 8SJ0
Oklahoma tlie i nmmon people ?'lirveV <'«»mmission, appointed by -—«»_ Cashier's Clmcks Out-
i Published in County Democrat-News ant at the time said proof is
January 6, 13, 20. 1922 ! rvmonstrata against the a
NOTICE OF SALB OF BKAL 'said bonds.
B8TATB. Dated this 28ad day af
Notiro is hereby given that ia pur- 1*21.
suancq of an order of the County E. A. HUTCH ERHON.
Court of the County of Creek and Praeideut, Board ad f-turattan af thu
State of Oklabowia, made en the 19th City of Drushght Crook Csmtr.
day of Deromber, 1921, in the mat- OkUhoaaa.
tor of the estate of Grace Ingram, (SEAL)
deceased, the undersigned as the ad- Attest:
nuni*trator of the estate of Mid do- N. A HARMON,
ceased, will sell at private sale to the Clerk of sale !
highest bidder, for cash, subject to —.
confirmation by Mid County Court < Pubis
Board ef
ia County Democrat-Newa
S.'WS' JVa a.«JSBfJSL
have a way id getting acquainted * legislature, which
with facts and the wedding of the fP^^d many flaws in the pres-
wild-eyed social maiden to the **n.! "®d suggested rem-
s Landing
TOTAL
V ith the anti-war socialists
and the blue gum negroes all suu Oklahoma.
--C— -------------- .- t . — Standing solid for the republican County of Creak. as.
old rue of a republican may not . the 8harP*»« figHu national administrahon, it must .b a°""r. '__
lie admitted that it has both that the above statoewnt ia tow to
strength in number and in odor. Z Sdk"**U<ta*
-O- i ' HOME! D. KET,
of the County Court House in Sapulpa be, teuaty
in laid county of C rrok all the right |a the matter'of the ^UtoTNH
title, interest and estate af the Midi Innman — —— ■ c-_ w
Grace Ingram at the time of her
death and alt the right, title and j<0 _
end happily.
CONCERNING DEBS.
ix expected to come over a pro-
posal by some members that the
1920 law making county school
superintendents appointive be re-
eashier af the
piece of land situated and being in Davis mi~the'mmntiM>7
>k. -e r_i aueswma m *S»M
It is reported that the king of'
Newspapers over the entire ^ ,aw “ndCT V«n will vi.it the United tkktSffi NtE*" **
su ttx-t-rlZ , *iS:J?A7ris18-sfe©»»
mmm
ler for eaah te head.
V. Delm, and the comments , U1,*‘ ar”ounU «° • tonnage | United State.,
ire not complimentary to the «;n Z
president. * 9™P°™ «" «n effort to I IRT if NflTim
r^T,_ . * . ,, lower taxation on lands and other LXApAL, ilUlllla)
S,.Ar?Ur px.p.«y ... U» m aad toi—'(
CL™ <n*w Lis
^■lr,,rU’ wb*cb ** ,nie would take the form of a _
sales tax patterned after that of
Sr"***
Who went notononaly aediUons that there will be a hold fight
against it by coal
t.
tht Canute Csort la ml far Wag-
Mm
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tetataNmN****
Asltvero^oOu
haaslitattal
Petition must ha hi wrMtaa and may
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