Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1931 Page: 7 of 8
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•KLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
PAWNEE PARAGRAPHS
Logan County Market Place
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INVESTMENTS
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in .hi . ti 'ti t h- n pending hi a.iid
FARMS WANTED
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In i, by notified tliat you
< Irrk
Lot 17-18 B
wort' public generally. a rate of 15 i cut |>'r !<•<)
Ml'S. . iil.l.' feet fur th" flirt 11100 cubic feet,TOM PAYTON We Service Patter*”
phone 95O6F12
AUCTIONEER
BUY AND SEEL
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SALES MADE ANY WHERE IN U.
7rvi
PHONE 844-W
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA
ween. in no j><
hall doubled the
to 5 in Mullhall
-.iSTOCK SALE!
118 EAST SPRINGER
When
BABIES
are Upset
ly moved south of town.
PEARLE LONG
Auctioneer
Phone 54
YOU ARE UNITED TO HTUU3 SUE-WRETHER YOU WISH TO UY OR IDT!
112 Sooth Di’Won
ii
CASTORIA
i- 1..ally coii-titut. 1
let."IT in the
lldlsli. <1 In t • Hit il
HORSES, MULES,
CATTLE AND HOGS
I
the
last
r Hi.
\V ill
1 < u<t«»nu
qinrid t"
i i ustonn r
Phone 351
GUTHRIE, OKLA.
Burface, |300; $900 mort-
Mulhull. 40 meadow
school lease $3<m.
CORRt ci • r
(,CAH4\ T EtQ
Price $7 5o an acre might
trade. W. E. McKean, over
Store.
fullin '- "t nny ‘ u-turn, i
wIt'.in flfti ■ n I IM .1 iv
bAKIM.EN
YOU
wus
f Hid
I. nt idl
officials, or
of Slid
ml.er. t'.ijll.
.!< - ribed
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and
Hi ding around
„ ... sehoiil house.
Building eenieiit wa'k
l'i in nig school grounds.
All bills must lie in bands
l|"tli of February.
hall Gas Company. Its
assigns, tl <■ I i- t to
maintain and opci.il'- a
In the T'wn ot Multi I-
State of ’ >kl ihoiim, for
Histrilmtllig an-l s. Ilin.
deposit for motor or
meters shall be I'uiii ed or evicted but
Land Bargains:—400 acres of fine
bottom land, most of it covered with
Pecan Walnut and Oak timber. The
Paean will pay you big money on in-
vestment,
take some
Owl Drug
Starters and Generators
Repaired
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
The wold ■■|"wn” as here-
the
THE BEST BUY in this part of the
state for 13750.00. If you are looking
lor a farm don't fail to see this. W. E.
McKean.
hi cnsr t'ie f ancblse here-
sh ill be approved nt Hold
grantee shall file with the
within fifteen (15)
“For Sale" Signs The Register has
for sale signs reading "No Hunting or
Trespassing”, "For Sale”, "For Rent"
and others, flood thing to use a neat
gi-.n to ,ell or rent year house or to
wan; hunters if < u do not wish them
on your property.
sE1.4 15 15 2W
NOTICE—SHERIFF S SALE
,-111 |;|: \S. a writ of exi i iitimi
Reliable Man wanted to call on far-
mers in Logan County. Wonderful op-
List what you wish to buy or sell in this column; 10 cents per
]ine for the first insertion; 5 cents per line for subsequent inser-
tions. 40 cents an inch for display advertisements for the first
insertion; 25 cents an inch for subsequent insertions.
<7 and your
OLD BATTERY
Buys a 13-PLATE
11, is not only ilde who does noth-
ing. but re is idle who might
(tom tue
Is of suit.
So acits
gage, near
160-acre
500 A ranch, >3750; small payment
Ind long time on bal. at 6 per cent.
6 Per Cent Loans well secured by
improved farms in Logan and Payne
counties. R. M. CI11LCOTT, ph. 67 or
712. Room 1. First State Bank
building. Guthrie. Represent Bartlett
Mortgage Co. ot St. Joseph, Mo.
Agnes (). Woodworth. WD. E. 17th ft.
Lot 23. and all Lot 24, B. 4. E. G.
Thos. E. Stockton to Sam McAlister.
WD. Pt. B 8, Hendersons 2nd Ad.
Ruth Silver,
an afternoon
Mrs. Leslie B. Dension. of
City, were I lie week
Guthrie, Oklahoma, Thursday, January 29, 1931
(Publish* d hl the okl.iIhhii.i Slate
i r i Januai> 1,1 '■
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
• Ipetlon. tin
lerk of Maid
days after su« h approval, a written a< -
• pt inee. «»r upon the failure of grantee
to file Ruch «<■< * plain •■. or upon the fail-
ure of grant* e to install said gas R\ st* in
within Rix ifl) months, from the date of
su« h approval, then no rights whatever
shall no i ll** to the grantee hereunder.
• »n approval <»f this franchise by the
Board of T: uste. s of Mulhall. Oklahoma,
the petition circulated at grantee’s n-
ioi> «t and k-inifl bv th*- < it iz» ns «J M ul-
DICK’S
BATTERY & ELECTRIC
i 311 N. Wentz Blvd.
Save on yuor Gas Bill. See our new
line of Leonard Bluepoint Coal Oil
Ranges. Cline Furniture Company.
30 HeadHorses,Maresan<1 Mules
4 to 8 yrs old. Weigh from 1200 to 15OO lbs.
3 Sets Work Harness, 12 Collars
FIRST NATIOIIU mi Q. J. FRANKS
Jones, WD.
('res.
Geo. Ritter.
7-8-9-10 B 29 and Lot.
Jan 28—The pupils of the Prairie
‘ school are sending their pen-
tli" M'd-
mi'f and
Place your orders now for baby
chicks and custom hatching. Will set
incubator January 19. Dr. H. S. Cox,
phone 403.
(til (■'tits per M. cubic feet for the next
4'i M l utite feet. 5ft cents per M cubic
feet for evess. schools and churches 5d
<»-nts Jier M. cubic feet, (ills engines and
Tange lii'lustri || consumers rales based
(in load: said rate to remain effective un-
til chang'd bv the Corp"iatl"n Commis-
sion nf tile State nf ' 'kin1 "ina. or seme
For Trade—For Guthrie property, live
stock, and implements. Seo ROY
reject an' "> Bll ! >'ls
MRS .1. W. JONES.
Guthrie, I ikla.. It.
ami grantee shall m't be >■ ■
furnish setvii-c to any such
until the ciistonivr s <0 (b-<
|ml< bt< dm -s an I In iidditlnn
sum m«t ev .. .ting "i"
Exite
BATTERIES
;i -. citj-is. and l-'Hly
;i< i ruing < <•>♦** n nd*
Harmony News
phone 9512F21 Stella Eubanksfilled With til'
..( said t"" n. pi"' el' '1. how -
School News
Tlt.'ee of Lovell’s basketball teams
were here Wednesday night of last
week. In the junior girl's game Mul-
• score, 8 to 4, Eight
to 5 in Mullhall’s favor was the re-
cord of the junior boys. The Lovell
senior boys were defeated by a score
of 23 to 15. The court here was the
scene of two intejsting games Friday
night. The Redroek boys and girls
came feeling confident of victory. The
girls of the visiting team won by a
score of 33 to 11. Our boys offset this
somewhat by winning their game by
Victor Records, Jimmie Rogers
latest records. Sidney Ham Music
Store. 3t
NOTICE Anything in the house on
File at a gfe.it reduction. See Cline,
t line Furniture Company, Guthrie.
o'deiing an ele. ti"».
HI-: IT I Htl >AIM-:t'. bv the Bmir
Trustees of t’-e T "W n <.f Mulhall:
Section 1. • •... ■- -- .....
blatter used shall mean Ill'll d« signal
Town of Mulhall. Logan (’minty. State of
Oklahoma, and the word "grantee. ' as
hereinafter used shall im an ami (b .slnnnte
vie (electors of said City, ns hereinafter pro-
f..r tlioro i<4 liOIf'liV BmntHil t() t ilO
dur-
Ignee. shall be
and t*» m«* Jin** t« <1 and d» -
Ii\u t« I \\lt-r«m I <nu i'timn.tudod of tho
“limn* arebiggcr fish in
than • \ < r w* it caught "
i i t ion I All bibs
ti l. wit bin 1* n < I
THE CITY BARBER
SHOP
REASONS WHY YOU’LL
LIKE—
Hair Cut 35c Shave 15c
Perfect cleanliness. Three chairs, no
waiting. Skilled barbers, modern
methods.
(ome To 111 North First St.
1-2 Block North of First Nat’t Bank.
KABL DRISKELL. Pry.
th- right to
Clerk.
Ml !'"le II
William ■’ !•""
| , )e> s. til tile
\ ',<1. I" I - I" I III
, id t" I'li -liiin, Roy -
"l,-i I > nl • an Juno
FOR SALE 50 Cotton Mattresses
$5.95.
Lintz Furniture Dept. 3rd Fluor
' i Pul,ll-li. <1 in tlm
I Isler January 2-
PUBLICATION NOTICE
CJise No. 6SS1
Henry P Fletcher, former Ambas-
sador to Rome, whose nomination as
Cliairman of the U S rariff Com-
mission has l-een confirmed by the
Senate
FOR SALE—Twenty-five Pure-bred
White leghorn roosters. Fine qual-
ity birds at 75c each. Must close out
at once. 0. U. Burright, Mulhall, Rte.
3. Phone 251.
end
Mrs. the Mulhall Gas Company and its suices-
iS'irB and assigns.
, | Section 2. For nnd during the form' of
and twenty-five (251 years from and after the
Sun- approval of this franchise, by vote of the
vide(i for. there is iieieby granted to the
Mulli.-dl Gas I 'nnipany. Ils suceessors and
assigns, authority and right, privilege and
franchise, to construct, maintain Mid
operate a system of works In said town
as now existing, and ns may hereafter
be extended for the purpose of dlstrilnit-
jing am! selling to the town, its inhabit-
ants, and the public gem rally, natural
Saturday, Jan.31
Commencing at 1:50 sharp—RAIN or SHINE!
Plenty of Room Inside If the Weather is Bad!
Margay Oil Co. to Jas. M. Keeler rel
Nl-2 NW 3 IS 4W.
Ethan I. Thomas to Magnolia let
Co L SE 1 19 4W.
First National Bank, city, Trust
Dept. Gdn. of Harold Mallatt to Ama-
rada Pet. Co. L minors int. Nl-2 SW 2
1,jessi' k McDonald to Arthur Soryl
L SE 10 17 1W.
Arthur Sory to Amarada let. to.,
L. u. 3.«aMU
' 1-SI SB » U !W
Deeds
J. H. Carter to <’ < ;1/v?irter’ ",)-
$1500. 1.
Inah Ja<
$500. Lot
tur'-s "f siud
times. I"1" t
i I'nbli-li d in
January S, .
ORDINANCE NUMBER
and • .(< Ii Ciistenier shall. If grantee de-
ni.mds. deposit with It. for whbh It shall
issue a re. eipt. .'I sum of tnom-y e.|Uiil
to <.m eighth (1 sth) of the estimated
annual bill of su. h custom' r. and upon ,,f p,,
i which sum. giantee shall pay to such
customer, annually. Interest at the rate "t (
six pei ..nt ('■'•;• P<t annum, for the,
tun** H»i< h <i- posit is held. pn’vM* *1 ru» n
period Is not less than sis <•>> tn'tiths. all,|
ami nt the tlm.' service to nny custom'r : shall
Is discontinued, the deposit, less unV < (,ff|< i
‘moneys the , iistoim-r tmiv "«>' to the
grant'-e. at that time shall be lu.inedi.lti-l.v .
returned to the customer.
Section '■ The giantee shall have tin- '
rigid I" assign to any person, or
"potation the right ami obligations ot
this fam hl"'. Old am assignee thereof,
hv a. eptuig sm Ii assignment, shall be-
am. I'.'iiml th. I' by, bill In the - vent •;!
any asslgnim-nt. such assignment si all
' !„■ in writing, and a dulv a it 'nt1 'I'd
Lot 11-12 B 53 G. P.
Maud A. Griffin to Grace M. Scott,
WD- D"t 8-9-Hl B 34 N. Mur.
1 __ . ..i r*«tffnnv tn
s 1-2 SW 31-19-2W.
Rson to Willie Walton. N\ 1 >
•>1-22-23-24 B 91 CH.
L Co. I" E. E. Birch, WD.
BABY ills and ailments seem twice
as serious at night. A sudden cry
may mean colic. Or a sudden attack of
diarrhea. How would you meet this
emergency—tonight? Have you a bottle
of Castona ready?
For the protection of your wee one—
for your own peace of mind—keep this
old. reliable preparation always on hand.
But don’t keep it just for emergencies:
let it be an everyday aid. Its gentle
influence will ease and soothe the infant
who cannot sleep. It’s mild
will help an older child whose t°ngue »
coated because of sluggish bowels. All
Continuing our Rug Sale
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6x9 .......................................................*2 25
Cline Furniture Company
Reliable man wanted to call on farni-
. rs in Logan County. Wonderful op-
portunity. Make $S to $2U daily. No
experlente or capital needed. Write to-
day. Mi Ness Co. Dept. H, Freeport,
Illinois.
S. Il.'li X Til'' grnnti e sll.il! be required
tn build -'111" Um- trim.' gHinte. Iiiinns
to eonsunmis prepertv lim nt which peiut
the nu t' i lust illation shall be nui'lc.
Se< tion ’< The flan' lilse h'-reby grunt-
ed shall not I p'l-uiye. unless, and un-
til the same shall I" approv ed by a vote
of tin majority of the qualified electors
residing within said t"wn. who shall vote
th'T' "n nt the spe Ini election culled un-
der nnd pursuant to tlm provisions here-
of: and If the franchise hereby shall fall
to be approved nt such < lection, no rights,
slinll accrue heieunder.
Sc, til'll 1". A special election Is here-
by called, for the purpose 1
to tile 'nullified electors, residing With- i
in said town, the question of tlm approvul (
or disapproval of the franchise hereby <
gianted which election shall be h'ld on ,
the imh dav of l-’clTuary. 11'21. between
the hours of 7 "0 n’cloi k A. M. nnd (• "0
o’clock I’ M The I’liiiirninn of Hie Hoard
of Trustees of said town. Is h'l'by au-
thoriz'd and directed to Issue j'lill for,
iml notice of. such election, to be held
on mi' h d i<e and for sm h purposes, nnd
(he proper officers of said town are here-
by- dlr.' te,| io give due and lawful notice
,,f sm h .le. til'll and to take nil steps
that mav be ni'essary for the holding of
said election for tile subiiilssion of snld
'|iie«tlon nt said election, to the ele< tors
of the town.
Section II.
Jan 2> t|io coyotes are rather
numerous in tills part of the county
ami men with hunting dogs have been
hunting' them quite frequently. A
( base last Sunday resulted in the cap-
ture of a lug coyote by Albert Stad-
ler's dog.
Mrs. Rising was busy taking the
school enumeration last Friday. Tin
number enumerated grows smaller
each year witli only about thirty in
our district tins year.
- Mt. and Mrs. ('hitwood and daugh-
ter Frances were Guthrie visitors last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rising and chil-
dren Ruth. Erma, and Olin spent Sun-
day with relatives near Lovell.
Henrietta and Lucille Baade of
Guthrie spent the week end witli
home folks.
—Johnny Foster and the Ellyson boys
visited with Lee Irving last Sunday.
- Mrs. J W. Chit wood visited at
Olaf Chitwood home in Cashion
Monday.
Litle Fritz Baade is quite siik
week.
I Mae Berg helped Mrs. Olaf Chitwood
on Monday of tills week.
—W. .L. Rising and R. H. Scott were
out in Blaine county on business last
Wednesday and Thursday.
—Mr. and Mrs. 1*. H. Huff and Mr. and
Mrs. W L. Rising and children visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cornforth last Fri-
day evening.
i Annes I'.nd 1 hyllis Jean Scott spent
FOR SALE 1 dozen 100-p«und |xtatuiday with Ruth and Erma Rising,
flour sacks for $1, at Ochs Bakery,
Guthrie.
„ R n idyci tUlng, print ng
b lilotH II" payment "( ' ■•'■ “L
jin ........ i'"k "‘S
jtmn ami .1.. tmn r. turns, shall b.
Since tlm public -'tH'' ds ! .'•"“"-'t
are the g m.-lun. of tlm (
w. iraH'.anAth..! Hueb ..n . '-ri<nuo „„
-We are our proud <>f our school
building since i
I have some buyers for Good Farms.
Can use a couple of grass farms in
the east part of the county if priced
right. Sec or write
W. E. McKEAN,
Guthrie, Oklahoma
•.’2 to 19. Friday night ■ ur teams go to
Orlando.
- Tile Ixigan County Si-ltool Masters
( Inti will have its regular monthly
meeting in the school building here
on the night of Tuesday. Fi brttary 1"
A good attendance from over tlie
Icounty is expected.
- Chapel ass< inlily thN Friday after-
noon at2:3(i. Following the devo-
tional exercises an cm. I'ailintenl will
be given by the junior pupils.
Lincoln Mims et ux ami Sally Lytton
to Jno. E. Gaffney. QCD.
27 W. G.
N. L. Hankins to Sid
“* . Lot 16-17-18 B. 28,
H. W. Reneau et ux to
WD. $10. Lot C-7-:, - :
Brown to Della D. Brown. MB ,1 ^ R„y c. Rogers L 7-
Sivails S to G H> Walker deed
L 15 16 B 77 WG.
mitiiriil can to
g. ii'-ially. and
—Prairie Oil and Gas Co. to Jno. 11.
Wilson. E 1-2 SW 31-15-2W.
Wm. E. Sebring to M. M. Haurigan.
5 years. SW 30-18-4.
M. M. Haurigan to Carter Oil Co.
A of L. SW 30-18-4.
L. M. Carter to Jno. B. Jameson A.
of L 1-2 int plot 60 rods by 160 rds
NW. corner NW 14-16-IE.; A ot L.
1-2 int. NE 17-15-1W; A. of >>ii1.'2,?j'' ' l'-
34-16-1E
3W.
A. L.
1-32 NW 25-17-2W.
W. J. Thompson to Black,
and Bryson Inc. Assmt. W 1-2 SE 18-
18-4W.; Assmt. S 1-2 18-19-4W.
Continental Oil Co. to Jas Beliel,
Rel. SW 4-19-3W. i
Deep Rock Oil Co. to Anna Arundel.
Rel. E 1-2. NW 2-15-1W; W 1-2 SE 13-
15-1W; E 1-2 NE 23-15-1W: E 1-2 N\\
14- 15-1W; NE NW 18-15-1E: SE NW ,
15- 15-1E; S. 45 A. NW 7-15-1E; 45 A.
out of middle NW 7-15-1E.
R. E. Shibley to J. D. and Ellis Ro- Grove -------- —
lierts. MD. 1-32 E 1-2 14-16-1W. mansltip papers to the Practical I en-
R A Walters to John A. Walters, nianship Company, at Oklahoma ( tty.
Ml) 1-64 NW 15 15 4W. |to be cheeked. The following pupils
' ' Won their certificates among the
papers returned this week: Ima
Chappell. Floreine Chappell, Marjorie
Dellenbaugh. Clara Harris. Clement
Harris, Bonnie Dell< nbaugh Benton
Dellenbaugh. Anna Redel. Oieta Lee,
Juanita Stratton, Geraldine Story.
Lavina May Story, Naomi Cheves and |
Gerna Belle Ford.
- Mrs. Jessie Pollock, county home
demonstration agentli will visit in this
community during the next month and
will organize a farm womens club.
Tlie Sooner 4 II Club met at Ptaiiie
Grove School Monday afternoon. This
dub is composed of pupils from lt-
win. Lear, Chappell, and Ooak Ridge
schools. ,, -
Mr. and Mrs. Arwin Chappell of
Guthrie spent Sunday at tlie home ot
liis brother. South of the city.
Those who spent Sunday at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Roy Morgan 'were
- •• ” - - Elta
ATI|': ' w. l’1i:llL. Town Clerk.
,f 1 ,1'lil.Il-Il"! "I 'I" • 'kl ■' ' ‘
ist. r. Jiinu.ii v - - ' 1 '
notice to creditors
ix tiii: M \ i ri;u ’ t' '•1,1 1
( ip Wllll.illl J !•" 1 ' 1 '
Glilhl l" I’ollntv "t Log 'll. >t '0
Margaret Yates. Cecil Yates,
Chappell. Angeline Davidson,
Kirchner, Wayne Ford, Harvey ( bap-
pel and George Loan.
- Marion Colibert of this vicinity had
a terrible accident Saturday while cut-
ting wood he split his foot open, and
was rushed to a doctor for medical
Velma Jean the infant daughter of
... > , . i Mr. and Mrs. Harley Yates who has
• dt has been replastered, been ()uite jH js greatiy improved.
papered and painted. _.Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Nance and datigh-
A large crowd attended Sunday at (er w()o was taking the census of this
Harmony church Sunday. district last Thursday also visited the
—Mr. J. C. Eubanks has been busy gchool
the past week terracing his land, lie _Mlgg pe]n)a Lambert who has been
farmers are taking advantage ot B111 quite ill with the flu the past week,
summer weather. '[8 able to be out of doors again.
—Mr. Glen Miller started working ati Mrs. C. C. Chappell is on the sick
the ice Plant Monday morning. Ilist mis week.
- Miss Velma Elston was a visitor at an(l Mrs. George Morgan who
our school last week. 'lived in this neighborhood has recent-
- Mrs. Frank Charvoz, who has been
Bl with a child, is very much Im-
proved.
—Sunday visitors at Mrs. Charite
Charvoz were the Misses Nadine Eu-
banks, Faye Elston aLd Agnes Riley,
— Miss Agnes Riley entertained a few
of her friends Saturday evening. They
reported a very nice time.
—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibson were,
the Sunday evening visitors of Mary
Alice Stella and Joe Eubanks.
—Mr. Jess Owen made a business trip
to Guthrie Monday afternoon.
—Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hopper are the
proud parents of a baby boy.
— Mr. and Mrs. John Miller had as their
guest Sunday their sons Billy. Fred.
Arley and Mr. Scott Pointer of Chand-
ler. Okla.
—Miss Mary Alice Eubanks spent
Tuesday with Mrs, Dave Rushing.
—Herbert Shaw, the infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Shaw has been quite
ill but is much improved at this writ-
ing.
Mrs. Beulah Stringer
Georgia Dick spent the day Friday
witli Mrs.
Jones was
—Mr. and
Oklahoma
guests of Mrs. Denisons’ mother,
Eva Taylor.
—Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hannan
daughter. Betty Lou, were the
iday guests of Mrs. Anna Brown.
Hannan is serving on the jury
ing court days at Guthrie.
—Rev. Berl Simmons bad preaching
services at tlie Pleasant Valley com-
munity building northwest of town
SM?“sy Bertie Franklin returned toher 'p'^se^'id gnint™'
Imme here Saturday after a three |stlIln t).(Ve the rig|lt to enter ulM>n nnd lay
weeks’ stay at tlie farm home of Mr. u, mains amt pipeH in. upon, aetoss and
»nd Ur- Kenneth Pritchett under the HtreotH. avenues, alleys, piih-
m . m J ", 1 XI ’ . ne'er nnd '"h, r Pull|‘" ln
Mr. ami Mrs. (ail Mi ining< r and provided, however, that s.dd gran-
l family, of Vici. Okla., are spending t,.a 8|la|| |n aH cases save the town h irm-
several davs at tile farm home of Mrs. I|. ss. by nai-on thereof, and shall restore
Mr- ai! sm ii sin' is. avenues, alleys ana pun-
‘ ('lie pill'is t" their original condition as
lllls si.e.dilv as possil'le, at the expense of
'the grantee.
Sei tion 3. 1 luring the life of this fr.'in-
:.: e. S lid grant"' shall have tlie right to
el.aige said town, its Inhabitants and tin-
Meininger’s parents. Mr. and
James Woodard Mr. Woodard
been quite sick for several days.
—Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bircket. of Tulsa. I Se<
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Andrews and
son. Francis, of Ponca City, >
week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Andrews. Other visitors on Sun- '
day were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andrews. ,
who live north of Orlando. Mr. and ,
Mrs. Walter Andrews and Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Andrews.
Will Harris and Miss Nancy Betchan
were Wednesday evening guests of I
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Lewis. ;
- Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Diehl Mabel Kin- !
eaid, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hartman Mrs .
Ella Walker, M. E. Scliaal, Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Hanson and Mr. and Mrs
E. L. Mills were at Orlando Saturday
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Chris
Plumer, who died Thursday at her
home there. The Plumers formerly
lived on a farm northwest of Mulhall.
tldi 5th
. , fllt i it I* J” • . follows An till-
,| . ,1 : |H mt. " t ill - I"! "liner'll
ilvhl" --"1'1 to <’"'hing It"'nit' 1 ’ impnny
,1 ind ini mi'livi't' >i '-'-'ml"
(in III, mln.rnl rights sold to 1’. W.
XiiW TIIEItEFOItK. publl.- rotti'B Is
li.'ebv given Hint •'» the Slut <lay <'T
1 ,im ,.i \ I' U'31. »l O'e h"'lr of 2
I' M •( snld day. nt the North
mor Of the Court House In Halil
of loenn. I shall off'r for sale and sell
,t Piddle miction, to the highest and best
Y.i.hl. r for caHh, nil -r so much of M d
ml,,. 'al rights ns mav be necessary to
sntisfi said Judgment, intmest a"'1
and cost "f s.'lc. as the property vf said
bidgnnnt debtor nnd siiblm t to approval
,,,d confirmation bv sai l court
1'roilded no sm h pn.|» rtv shall lie R<da
for toss than two-thirds of the wild aP-
Prw1TXESS*'my''hnn'l this 11th day of
............. A,.'’ltrM’K!.)N Sb. .iff
By O H. DAVIS. Cnd'-rsherlff.
You aro hereby notified tliat you hai,
been sm d in an m tlon imw la nding In
III, I'lstil'l Court of laigan County, "a-
l.ihoma. win i> in Susie I'alib is is plain
tiff and von. the said lam F I'anl.ls at"
,, d( f( ndalii. and that uni. ss you answer the
(petition "f tl" plaintiff In said
m |OI before tlm .•'til day of Maleh. ll'.ll. t"e
r of submitting .petition of said plaintitf will I"- taken a.
true and Judgment rendered against you.
awarding the plaintiff an absolute deerc
of divone and the < ustmlv of the mill'll
ilill'lien. as pra'id fur In said petition.
Witness my hand and otfnial s< al this
22nd (lav of January, 11'31.
(SEAL!
MARIE SLEEPER, (’ou t
ROBERT W H'lYI.AND,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Mrs. W. H.
visitor.
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Dolph, J. M., Jr. Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1931, newspaper, January 29, 1931; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1599567/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.