Ellis County Capital (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1923 Page: 4 of 10
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ELtlS COUNTY CAPITAL ARNETT OKLAHOMA
THE ELLIS COUNTY CAPITAL
Arnett - - Oklahoma
The Leading Paper of Eliis County
Elizabeth SewarJ-Beum Owner
E I" Red" Seward Editor & Publisher
lohci if Sheriff! Si!i if Lind it Faracloxura
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NOTICE
Entered at the Post-office at Arnett Oklahoma as sec-
ond cla-t matter Augus-t 21 1908 under act of March 31879
PRINTED EVERY FRIDAY
SURSCRIPTION — 1 year $150 6 months 75 cents
In The Ditrit Court in and for Elha
County Mai of Oklahoma
No 2V
Nonce la hereby given that in pureu t ' t J'
anc-e of an cider of wale issued out of CT" tO SpCUll Ul$’m
the District Court of Ellis County I A
State of Oklahoma on the Sth day ot fCUllt Oft ithat Cars dC
March A D IV3 in on action Vhcrein cfr-l- Jf yjy need a Car
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what cars we have
A D lfC5 in an action Vhrem'y Stock
V O Cropland mas plaintiff and i
E J Nelson mas defendant d rected fJO JS the tWlt tO PUV
to nie th underpinned Sheriff of Ells! jnvpTT r1TTT Jr
I County State of Oklahoma and now I Ur Vj £Lujl A LJ
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in my hands commanding me to levy j CClt'P
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appraisement the following des nbed i
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ADVERTISING RATES — 20 cents per inch single!
column LOCALS — 5 cents per line each insertion
ROCKET SLOPE ITEMS
Mrs Sarah Rincbolt wlio lias
been quilo siek is able to be up
again
Clms Gaisford and family of
Moreland Oklahoma arrived in
Gage Saturday afternoon to spend
a day or two with their son G C
GaisforJ and family
Most of the men of Rocky
Slope attended the Bank meeting
at Gage Saturday afternoon
J Vi McFarland who has been
entertaining the “Flu” is improv-
ing Mr and Mrs Earl Miller and
family of Woodward spent the
week-end with Mrs Miller's
sisters Mrs S E Crider and
Mrs Frank Mann and families
Mrs Elmer LaCamp is still in
bed but able to set up a few
minutes at a time now
Mr and Mrs Henry Timling
are both quite siek
NOTICE
State of Oklahoma
Ellis County
In the County Court No 833
In the Matter cf the Estate of
Clara Clurridge Deceased
In the County Court in and for said
County and State
Notice to Creditors
All persons having claims
one West of the Indian Mmdian J
in Ellit County State of Okla-
homa containing One Hundred
and Twenty acres of land more or
less according to Governmental
plot and survey thereof
to satisfy a judgment and decree of
foreclosure in favor of said Plaintiff and
against said defendanat obtained
and made in said cause in said court on
j the seventh day of Aprill A D 1922
'for the sum of Eleven Hundred and
Fourty-nine and 58-100 Hollars togather
J with interest thereon at the rate of
seven per cent per annum from the 7th
day of April A D 1022 until paid and
the further sum of Aigtaty-flve Dollars
I attorneys feeeand the cost of said action
- taxed by the clerk of said Court at
against S2000 and cost accruing: I will on Mon'
Clara Clarridge deceased are required I day the 9th- day of April a d 1023
1 t at the hour of ten o’clock in the fore-
tO present the same with the necessary I noon of the said day at the east front
vouchers to the undersigned udmini- ! Uoor of the court hnme in the Town of
strator at the office of Leedy & ! Arn''t- n Sa“?
r1 ' v offer for sale and sell to the highest bid-
ldaine Arnett Oklahoma within four dor for cash the said property above
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AU of the North half of the North-
east Quarter and tie 8outh-west 1
Quarter of th North-east Quarter p r r r
of section Twenty-one in Toabship t Imperial Ringlet Barred Rocks
Kgbtn North of Range Twenty- P0latld China HogS
Polled Durham Caltle
months of the date hereof or the
same will be forever barred
Dated this Sth day of March 1923
T It Blaine Administrator
R E Billyeu and R E Bryson
of the Gage neighborhood were
transacting business mailers in
An elt Monday
Miss Edna Shaffer visited
Sunday w ith her sister and hus-
band Mr and Mrs L A Dautel
of Waynoka this strte
desenbud or so much thereof as will
ratisfy said Judgment Attorneys fees
and cost und cost and accruing and
interest and apply the proceeds arising
from said sale as in said Judgment and
decree directed
I Witness my hand at my office in
I Arnett Oklahoma this the 5th day of
ovor I March A D 1923
JAMFR HAS I AM
Sheriff of Ellis County
State ofOklahonia
M arch 0 to A pr 6
G A Doan received a Tele-
gram Tuesday stating that his
sister Mrs Ed Foster had died
at her home at l’earidge Ar-
kansas on Monday Mr Dean
has tin sympathy of the entire
community in this time of sorrow
FOR SALE
Some choice coekrels at $500 each
Eggs for hatching $1000 for 15 eggs
I received first prize on cockrel and
pullet at the Ellis County Poultry I
Show Eggs are guaranteed from my
two best pens
Mulberry Farm
Big Type — Big Producers
Bi Money '
E II THOMPSON Prop
Arnett Okla R E D No 1
Ellis County Bank
Accounts of
Merchants Stockmen Farmers
and Individuals Solicited Every
accomodation extended consist-
ent with Safe and Conservative
Banking
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FOR SALE— meadow hay fori
perticulars write T M Beagles
— Arnett Route No 3 4-tp
'Miss Thelma Shields teacher
of the Harmon school and Miss
Agness Collins teacher of the
Blue Grass school of near Hannon
spent Saturbay with home folks
in and near Arnett
ANNUAL SALE of Big Type Poland I
China Hogs and Polled Shorthorn I
Cattle Thursday March 22 1922
Write for catolog — Wolf Valley
Sctok Farm Fargo Okla 33 Cts
FOR SALE — Baled Prairie hay at I
$1500 a ton See C R White
on the Bradley place Arnett
Oklahoma R 3 No 31
TAKE YOUR AUTOMOBILE
TROUBLES TO THE
ABO GARAGE
Home of the well kept Cars
Diamond Tires and Tubes
Best Motor Oils and Gasoline
Always Drive in at the
ABO
FLOYD FREEMAN Prop
Arnett Oklahoma
Public Sale
On what1 is known as the McClinton Ranch 12 miles
South cf Arnett 2 miles South and 1 East of Grand on
arch' 14th-1923
Just Received a car load of I
farm machinery and implements—
Sand ford Hardware Company
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Thc Following Described Property To-wit:
Cattle 10
2 red cow () years old calf by side
1 Jersey cow 5 years old frerh in March
1 red cow 5 years old fresh in March
2 red cow 6 years old fresh in March
1 black cow fresh in March
J red cow fresh in June
1 halck calf coining yearling
1 white face calf coming yearling
4 Head Horse 4
1 brown mare weight 950 pounds
1 Saddle horse weight 850 pounds
1 black mare weight 1200 pounds
1 Registered Poland China boar
500 lbs 1 brood sow 400 lbs '
FOR SALE — Bailed Kafir corn hay
at 50 cents par bale — Logan
Wayland 36-2ts-pd
FOR SALE — Some extra fine Buffi
Rock coekrels at 150 each Mrs
S A Shirey 35
1 Old Trusty Incubator
5 dozen White Leghorn
1 Sure Hatch Incubator ' 1 Gas engine
1 dozen other chickens
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
in the District Court in and for Ellis
County State of Oklahoma
John Redelsperger
PlaintifT i
VS No- 3061
Mary Redelsperger
Defendant
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
Said defendant Mary Redelsperger I
will take notice that ehe has been sued
in the above named court by John I
Redelsperger as plaintiff wherein!
plaintiff seeks a divorce from her Mary I
Redelsperger oh the' grounds of!
abandonment since December 1921 and
on the ground of extreme cruelty and
seeks a confirmation of the property I
rights settlement entered Into-between
plaintiff and defendant on February 7
1922 and seeks tho cure custody und
control of the minor child of said
marriage to-wit: Anna Redelsperger
who is now in the possession of Plain-I
tiff and defendant will take notice that
she must answer the petition filed I
therein by said plaintifT on or before I
the 4th day of April A D 1923 or I
said petition will be taken as true and I
a judgment for said plaintiff fori
divorce confirmation of the property
rights contract and custody of the I
minor child Anna Redelsperger will
be rendered accordingly
Seal) W O Benger
Clerk of the District Court
H L Adkins Ellis Connty Okla
Atty for Plaintiff Feb 23 March 2 9
YOU WILL Fine
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an institution where your larg-
est business requirements are
satisfactorily met and handled
and your smallest needs cared
for with promptness and courtesy
Farmers & Merchants Bank
J J HAMRE President
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flyyi c 1 corn sheller large size good as new 1 low wheel wagon 1
machine 1 road wagon 1 hay rake 1 wheat drill 1 large disc
2 set work harness Several horse collars
1 set blacksmith tools 1 faning mill 1
grain heafer
1 walking plow 1 gang plow 1 riding cultivator
12-horse engine on trucks 1 feed mill 1 12-Joot
Household Goods m 1 davenport
sewing machine
3 chairs ’ 1 four hole oil stove 1 heating sthve
2 dozen fruit jars 1 good cream separator 1
1 kitchen table ' 1 oil heater Many other too numerous to mention
SALE TO BEGIN AT 10:00 O’CLOCK A M FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Bring your Cups and Spoons with yon
TERftflS I-All suma of $1000 or under cash On sums over $1000 a credit of 8
months will be given purchaser giving bankable note bearing 10 per cent interest from
date 10 per cent discount will be given on all cash sales of over $1000 No property to
be removed until settled for
R T McClinton Owner
Col Lewriglit Auct J J Hamre Clerk
Spring and Summer hats in the I
wanted styles and colors at
Anderson’s Milinery Store
FOR SALE — One span of good four
year old mules well broke cheap
for cash Phone or see— Chas f
Dumbauld Harmon Okla 36 4ts
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
The Friendship Club met with I
the Misses Blanch and Cecil
Gillilian on March 2nd with
eighteen members and two visitors
present "Work done the girls’
Friendship quilts quilted and
another quilt almost finished A
lunch of sandwiches mashed po-
tatoes pickles cake fruit salad
coffee and cocoa was served at
1:30 P M The next meeting!
will lie on Wednesday March
21st at 1 P M with Mrs Frank
McCIung— Reporter
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Always Try the
ARNETT DRUG COMPANY
For Prescription Remedies Drug Sun-
dries School Supplies Poultry and
Stock Remedies Window Glass
Phone No 109
Arnett- Oklahoma
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REPAIRING
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of Harness Repair
Work and at a price
the farmer can pay
Harness Dipped and Oiled for $150 per Set
Arnett Harness & Saddelry Co
G W COX Proprietor
Arnett Oklahoma
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Seward, L. I. Ellis County Capital (Arnett, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1923, newspaper, February 9, 1923; Arnett, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1714171/m1/4/: accessed May 20, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.