Pittsburg County Guardian (McAlester, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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INTKRESTING PERSONALS
From Our Exchanges
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ly appointed luncheon which Mrs. An-
9 derson gave during their stay. Mrs.
♦ • Wisdom and Mrs. Erbelre returned a
few days ago, but Mrs. Williams re-
mained until Friday.
Dustin News:
Mrs. Stella Otts of McAlester was'
a Dustin visitor Thursday.
WOULD ADOPT GIRL
Proper application papers for the
adoption of little Bonnie Mae Whaley
have been filed with County Judge S.
Wilburton News: j F. Brown by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
D. A. Teeter and family of Lutie,' Wood. The adoption order is par.d-
spent la.^t week end and part of Mon- 'iff the closing up of final papers in
day in McAlester, visiting friends. the case. The cild's mother has al-
Mrs. Neil P. Hutchinson and cliil- rerady consented to the adoption.
dren of Pittsburg are visiting friends J
and relatives in Wilburton this Week.' Pittsburg County Guardian ?i.50
Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Frazier of per year.
McAlester, were the guests of Wilbur-
ton friends and relatives last week.
Hugh E. McConville spent Sunday
in McAlester.
Mrs. Jess Amdeison was in McAl-
ester Saturday.
Mrs. J. L. Magil was a McAlester
visitor Sunday.
Mrs. E. D. Mahan visited in Harts-
horne, the first of the week.
E. D. Mahan and W. W. Knight mo-
tored to McAlester, Monday.
Mrs. T. H. Hughes is visiting in Mc-
Alester.
Hartshorne Sun:
Mr. Will Anderson, sheriff-elect has
leased his business and resident pro-
perty to Mr. George Stewart, late of
Algicm, Okla, preparatory to moving
to McAlester to assume his new duties
(Published Nov. 23-UO Dec. 7, 1922)
In the District Court of Pittsburg
County, Oklahoma. _
Conservative Loan Company, a Cor-
pora.ion, 1'laint.ins
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E. E. Norton, Henryada Norton, his
wife, W. R. Tate, and Gertrude
Tate, his wife IKi'endants
No. 6468
NOTICE.
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO
W. R. TATE AND GERTRUDE
TATE, HIS WIFE.
Notice is hereby given to W. R. Tate
land Gertrude Tate, his wife that they
as sheriff of Pittsburg county, first j have been sued in the above entitled
of the year. I action in said court, and that they
Miss Eva Singer, of McAlester, must answer the petition filed by the
spent the week-end here visiting, plaintu. on or before the 5th day of
friends. I January, 1923, or said Peitition will be
Miss Sue McHugh and her guest,]taken as true and judgment rendered
Miss Thelma Heaton, of Milwaukee, "gainst them pursuant to said peti-
were in McAlester Wednesday. tion, for the foreclosure of a certain
Mrs. Harry Cox went to McAles- j mortgage executed by E. E. Norton,
ter on Tuesday an4 was the guest of and Henryada Norton, his wife, to the
Miss Hazel Bartheld. On Wednesday Conservative Loan Company, on;
morning Mrs. Cox was present at the
South Ward School and addressed the
girls and boys in Miss Bartheld's
room.
F. A. Raymond and partv composed
of J. S. Ma -tin, Mrs. D. D. Forman,
f. C. Savake and possibly others from
Hartshorne, joined by persons f.ctn
neighboring towns, will form a party
of ten, who will leave Wednesday for
the Rio Grande Valley on a prospec-
tive trip.
The Northeast Quarter (NE1-4)
and the East Half (El-2) of the
Northwest Quarter (NW1-4) of
Section Seventeen Town-
ship Three (3) North, Range
Fifteen (15) Laft <■[ the Indian
Base and Morioian, containing
Two Hundred Forty (^40) acres,
more or less, according to the
Government Survey thereof situ-
ated in Pittsburg County, Okla-
homa,
to -satisfy a debt of sAid defendants
in the sum of $471.25, together with
THE STA^p OF OKLAHOMA,
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that, in pur-
suance of an order of sale issued out
of the District Court of Pittsburg
County, Oklahoma, within and for the
Fourth District Cotirt Judicial Dis-
trict of Oklahoma. October 2Sth, 1922,
in the action above numbered and en-
titled, wherein Fred Schoellkopf, F. P.
Wilson, and Roy Munger, as Execu-
tors of the Estate of J. B. Wilson,,
are the plaintiffs, and Joe D. John-
son, Lula Johnson, M. 0. Cardin, F.
C. Carr, W O. Taylor, and Hy Roy,
are the defendants, directed to me,
the undersigned Sheriff of Pittsburg
County, Oklahoma, commanding me
to levy upon, cp.use to be appraised,
and sell, all accoi !;ng to law, the fol-
lowing described i eal property and
premises lying and being situate
within Pittsburg Count.., Oklahoma,
namely:
The NEi of SE1, of SW1 and the
SE1, of Section 9; the N5, the
NW1-4 of SW1-4, the NW1-4 of
SWl-4 of SW1-4, Sl-2 of Sl-2 of
SE1-4 of SWl-4, the Sl-2 of SE
1-4, and the NE1-4 of SEl-4,of
Section 16; the SWl-4 of NW1-4
of NW1-4 the El-2 of NW1-4 of
NW1-4, the NE1-4 of NW1-4, the
Sl-2 of NW1-4, and the Sl-2 of
Section 10; the NW1-4, the Sl-2
of NE 1-4 of SE1-4, and the Sl-2
of SE1-4 of Section 15; the NE
1-4, the Nl-2 of SE1-4, and the
SE1-4 of SEl-4 of Section 22;
the El-2 of NE1-4 of NE1-4 of
Section 27; the Nl-2, the Nl-2 of
Sl-2, the Nl-2 of SWl-4 of SW
1-4 and the SWl-4 of SWl-4 of
SWl-4, of Section 23; the Wl-2
the Nl-2 of NE1-4, the Nl-2 of
SEl-4, the SWl-4 of SEl-4 and
the NW1-4 of SEl-4 of SEl-4 of
Section 24; and the NW1-4 of
Section 25; all in Township 3
North and Range 14 East of the
Indian Meridian, according to the J
official plav and survey thereof. j
t'j satsify a judgment and decree of
foreclosure in favor of said plaintiffs j
and against said defendants awarded,
rendered, and entered in and by thej
*aid Court, in the said action, for
amounts and charges secured bv
mortgage upnn the said prejui.
above described, sued upon in i a.
tion and ordered foreclosed ,uu
judgment, as follows:
Costs of sdit at time of entry '
said judgment taxed at $29.S>
Costs accured since entry of judg
ment, to this date, taxed at $:!.10;
Costs, expense- of appraisement,
advertisement, and sale accruing,
estimated at $200.00;
Debt and interest $61,361.11 ad-
judged, yr'lh interest thereon ac-
cruing at 7 per cent, per annum
from October 5, 1922:
Debt and interest $2,-12;i.84 ad-
judged, with interest thereon ac-
cruing at 10 per cent, per annum
from October 5, 1921;
Attorney's fee $5,775.82 adjudged
with interest thereon accrung at
6 per cent, per annum from Oc-
tober 5, 1922:
and for the payment of all unpaid
taxes due, if any, and fees and pen-
alties thereon, against which said
costs ,expenses, indebtedness, and
other charges there is credited the
sum of $182.24, I, the undersigned
sheriff of Pittsburg Ccntv, Okla-
homa, on the 2nd day c .>• 'eml •!,
A. D., 1922, at 10:00 oYloc n th<
forenoon of said day, at the front
door of the Court House of Pitt
burg County, Oklahoma, in the City of
McAlester, Oklahoma, will offer for
salo and r«ll to the highest bidder for
.Cash, at public auction and outcry, all
of the real property and premises
herein above described, or so much
thereof as will satisfy said judgment
with the costs, expenses, interest, and
other charges by said judgment awar-
ded and hereinabove set forth. Of said
real property Bnd premises the Nl-2
of SEl-4 and the Nl-2 of NE1-4 of
Section 24 in said Township 3 North
ar.il Range 14 East will be sold sub-
ject to a prior and superior lien of a
certain mortgage executed May 13,
1912, by O. L. Scott and Media Scott
to the Deming Investment Company,
for JSOO.OO and interest, which said
mortgage last mentioned is of record
• ' page 199 in Book 7 of mortgages
.. the recording office of Pittsburg
<"■' nty Oklahoma.
\ ness my hand as such Sheriff,
tli October 28, 1922
Win. S. SANDERS
Shei of Pittsburg County
Hy l'l. VK SAVIO,Deputy.
(CHCi o MC)
Witness my hand this 4bh day of
November, 1922.
Wm. S. SANDERS
Sheriff of Pittsburg County.
(II & G)
Willis Gibson was brought in by
Scipio officers Thursday and turned
over to the sheriff on a charge of
Grand Larceny f cattle.
Dr. and Mis. J. E. Davis are home
from Chattanooga, Tenn., where they
visited friends and during which
time Dr. Davis attended the convcn-
Okla. i tion of the Southern Medical Asso-
ciation.
Atoka Citizen:
Mrs. J. W. Vail, until recently °'| interest thereon at the rate of ten
Featherston, was a visitor at the home | pPr cen^ per anImm from the 1st day
of her son, Deputy County Assessor geptemi)er_ 1922, until paid, as well
Charles E. Vail. She will make her. as further sum of $60.00 attor-
home at Edmond for a time. ; ney's fees, and for all costs of said
Attorney THos. W. Smith of
Alester was a week-end visitor in« ^ further judgment will be taken
Atoka. t appointing a Receiver in said action
_, . . and excluding said defendants from
Kiowa Chronicle. , any interest in said real estate and
D. A. Brown spent the week-end at < pr£mfees
McAlester visiting his oat64j this 20 day of November,
Mrs. Ruby Kung and Mrs. H. D. Ren- m2
(SEAL) H. I. ASTON, Court Clerk.
Mr. ani Mrs. I. O. Robinson were | Featherston I)eDutv
PTAN"if,D1 E Ni* sta™,.0k.
• | . , _ lahoma Attorneys for Plaintiff.
ill, is now able to be up. J
arrived in LwHlTdaJ last week j (Published Nov. 2-9-16-23-30, 1922)
for a visit with her son, Robert and | In the District Court of pittsburg
family. County, State of Oklahoma.
Dr C. T. Harris, w^e and son Pres-|Fred SfhoeIlkopf p ,, Wilson and
ton, have re "rnf 'J? .^P(] the Roy Munger, as Executors of the es-
Ask Your Neighbors
Farmers who seek a dependable bank connectior j re in-
vited to investigate the facilities offered by the City
National Bank.
We understand farmers' requirements and we are pre-
pared to serve them as their requirements demand.
The merits of our service are best measured by the
increasing number of farmers who bank here. Ask your
neighbors regarding us.
CITY NATIONAL BANK
Mcalester, oklahoma
The Bank Built on Courtesy and Service.
U .8. DEPOSITORY FOR POSTAL SAVING FUNDS
(ls.ib. Nn 9-16-23-30, Dec 7
NOTli I >F SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice i i. eby given, that in pur
sumce of :"i vder of - ale i-sued out
of ;he Di. Court of Pittsbur
Com, y, OkU , i. on the 4th day of
November, 1. ti ail action w!v rein
Commerce Tru-t < onipany was plain-
tiff, and J. mar. First State
Bank of Harts' ■ tit and Annie I,ee
Ilomar, were de ' Wants, directed to
me, the uni'ersig. I Sheriff of Pitts-
burg Count), commanding me to levy
upon, and sell the f. Mowing described
property, to-wit:
West Half of Northeast Quarter
of Northeast Quarter of Section
29, Township 4 North, Run go 16
East,
to satisfy a jydpment and decree of
fore o*>ure in fav.ir of said plaintiff
ai i against *aid defendarts obtained j
and made in said nnrt on ,l,e 1 Ht* I
day of February, 192 1 for t' • nisi of
$141.00 and costs of ^15.00, w'th in-|
terevst thereon at 8 r«r ct"\ from j
January 10th, 1920, an.1 -14.10 lis at-
torney fees, and costs at. ruing; J rill
on the 11th day of Deet .„er, J322, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. M. of said
day, at the front door of the court
house in tho city of McAlester in
said county and State, offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder for
cash, the aid property, above de-
scribed, or so much thereof as wiP
satisfy said judgment, with interest
i Guy Sherill was down last Saturday
1922) from Okmulgee.
The Guardian, $1.50 per year.
Thanksgiving
V eek Specials
Ford Coupe $100
Ford RoadsU r $35.00
Roth run good. Home terms
We have 11 other good u ed
Fords of all kinds that are
priced from $135 to $350 and
can sell th°n\ on nice, easy
payments.
VSFJD FORI) EXCHANGE
222 Fast Choctaw
Light Repairing
For light repair work of all kinds
go to
Lamm's Repair Shop
Agent for the Harley Davidson Motorcycle.
313 SOUTH MAIN MCALESTER. OKLA.
tiffs.
Tishomingo Democrat: > 8"
Mr J. F McMurray. of McAlester. Joe I). Johnson, Lu'a Johnson, M. O.
was a Tishomingo .visitor this week. Cardin, F. C. Carr, W. O. Taylor, and
Mr. Mc. has considerable holdings in Hy Roy, Defendants,
this countv as well as manv friends
here. Speaking of the political up-
heaval he asked why "you democrats
didn't take the other 10 per cent, and
be done with it?"
Pittsburg Herald:
No. 5828
Mr.
ml. and Mrs. S. T. Lux motored, to
McAlester Tuesday on business.
D. L. Scott made a business trip to
McAlester, the fore part of the week.
Mrs. Ira Bro-s and Mrs. Dave
Keener were in McAlester Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Owens and Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan Knight, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owens
in McAlester, Tuesday night.
Sticrier Beacon: ...
E R Mounger and family left this
week for McAlester, where they will
make their home.
Muskogee Phenix: T
Mrs. C. E. Williams. Mrs. W. T.
Wisdom and Mrs. Erberle returned a
wen tto McAlester several days ago
to visit Mrs. W. T. Anderson and Mr.
Anderson, were guests at a beautiful-
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE IN FORE-
CLOSUREv
6 6 6
is a Prescription for Colds.
Fever and LaGripne. It's the
most speedy remedy we know,
preventing Pneumonia.
PAINTING. TRIMMING *
AND UPHOLSTERING *
By *
J. WILL TEATER *
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327 East Choctaw *
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WE ARE READY
NOW
T O SERVE-
-YOU
Auto Electrical Experts
you will find at this shop—spe-
cialists in auto ignition prob-
lems. If you require advice or
assistance in this respect, call
on us and we will try and help
you out. We understand all ig-
nition systems and will give you
an estimate on any job.
Browder Electric Service Co.
Phone 837. 349 E. ChoeUw
Mcalester, okla
willi an up-to-the-minute line of Christinas Goods, such
as TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS, GAMES DOLL BUGGIES
AND TRICYCLES.
We do general Shoe Repairing
QMITi-I'Q MODERN SHOE SHOP
OiVIi 1 O O AND NOTION STORE
221 East Choctaw Ave. McAlester, Okla.
Hats! Hats!
Bring us your old hat, we clean it, block it and turn
it out as good as new.
McAlester Hat Works
CONNECTED WITH SHINE parlor
105 East Choctaw
Listen A Moment
Are your drawing on Ambition's Bank Account of to-
morrow to buy that luxury today ? SAVE! Prepare for
tomorrow and you will enjoy today. SAVING MONEY
DOES IT.
The American National Bank
of McAlester
Sam L. Morley, President Gould Bryan, Cashier
"MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK"
Member Federal Reserve System
Today is the Tomorrow You
were worrying about Yesterday
See Us NOW for
FARM LOANS
Parsons Investment Co.
McAlester, Oklahoma
Attention, Mr. Farmer
W* build Track Bodies and Repair them. Cast and MaJleaWe
lion Welded. Hon* Shoeing, Plow and Wagon Work.
ALL WORK FIRST CLASS
W. R. Hamilton
811 8. Mtin, Two Blka. South of Old Stand, ...McAlester. Okla.
Automobile Springs
for all makes of cars and trucks
We also do automobile repairing & general
Blacksmithing.
Manufacturers of Ford Fender Braces.
C. FANGEL
314 N. Main McAlester, Okla.
We Carry a Complete Line
of all kinds of building material at the very lowest
prices possible.
You will find here, every thing you will need in con-
structing your new home or repairing your old one,
from the foundation to the rooi, including the paint
and hardware.
Come in and see us We will treat you right
T. H. Rogers Lumber Company
1-11 West Cherokee Ave. Phone 198
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Garrett, Forrest A. Pittsburg County Guardian (McAlester, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1922, newspaper, November 30, 1922; McAlester, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc161937/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.