Waurika News-Democrat (Waurika, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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SEUCT CORSETS ROW!
LOCAL NEWS
Internal revenue stamps
First National bank
at
’Model
B201
Reinforced
and a
Perfect
Fitting
Garment
We want you to aee the new line of
Naco Corsets
Theae corsets are the product of twenty-five
yeara’ experience in making the beat corsets
NACO CORSETS are the highest type of
work of those who arc masters of their craft
Every pair is warranted not to Rust Tear
or Split Your money cheerfully returned if
not satisfactory after four weeks actual wear
NATIONAL CORSET CO Makers
Kalamazoo Michigan
Martin-Howard Co
Dry Goods and Furnishings
Waurika : Oklahoma
If You Need Glasses
See Me
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
P W Denney
Jeweler and Optometrist
WAURIKA OKLA
rwwMtatrA’VBranranaiEiDLaM
Mrs B V Cummins returned
Wednesday from a visit to Okla-
homa City
Jesse Cook arrived Monday
from Wynne Ark to remain
several days attending to busi-
ness matters
Mrs M Westbrook is expected
to arrive Sunday from Eastland
Texas for a two weeks’ visit
to her sisters MesdamesIJoe B
Steele and R F Jones
Senator Frank Beauman came
down from Oklahoma City Sun
I day morning and spent the day
visiting his family The senator
stated that in all probability the
legislature would adjourn this
week
H F Garver president of the
Enterprise Coal company and At-
torney M H Cohen both of Des
Moines Iowa were Waurika vis-
itors this week and were guests
at the home of Mr and Mrs G
A Nelson in East Wavrika
While here they visited Ringling
and the Healdton oil Held
Mr and Mrs Joe B Steele
were visitors to Oklahoma City
the fore part of the week Mrs
Steele returned home Wednes-
day while Mr Steele remained
to participate in the exercises of
the Grand lodge of the Oklahoma
A F & A M which closed a
state-wide meeting Wednesday
evening
Friends of Jno Eisele are be-
ginning to contend that John
has about given up the idea of
leaving Jefferson county Re-
cently John went to Wyoming
and has a select spot in view upon
which to move as soon as the
weather moderates and the snow
melts But now John’s the
owner of a new Ford and his
friends claim it will be of no
earthly use in herding sheep or
traversing the mountainous re-
gion of Wyoming Pretty good
argument too
EFFECTIVE AIDS TO MEMORY
By Their Us it la Potilbl to Avoid
a Good Deal of Domestio
Bickering
The old method of tying a string
about a Unger to recall to mind some
task to be done at certain time has
been done away with
The new way is to transfer a ring
from one finger to another On the ac-
customed finger the ring feels natural
and does not cause annoyance but on
any other finger it slightly IrritateB
This Irritation constantly will aid in
recalling the task to be done JuBt
try It once
Another and more novel way is to
carry a colored ribbon in the coat
Suppose now you are In your office
Your wife phones you to be sure and
bring home a certain thing Go to your
coat hanging on the office rack take
out the ribbon and tie it tightly around
a sleeve
At night when you start to go home
your fist will Jam Itself against the
tied sleeve “Oh yes" you will say to
yourself “there’s that cough sirup
Molly told me to be sure and bring
home tonight” and off you will go at
once to make the purchase
A man who Is notoriously known to
‘‘never forget to perform a mission re-
quested by his wife” won his reputa-
tion by use of the above two methods
Simply by transferring his finger ring
he has been known never to forget to
mall her letters on the day they were
glvea to him
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Get your feed at the Broadway
feed store
For Rent— Five room house
Enquire Huddle Co
Butter wanted at Central
Market and grocery Twenty
five cents in trade
Bring as all your clean cotton
rags Good price paid News-
Democrat office
All kinds of feed at A P Bak-
at Broadway feed store
er’s
Don’t forget to see Dr Drake
in Bush building for all kinds of
dental work
Seed Oats
If you want good seed oats see
A A Brenneman
Hay For Sale
800 bales of good prairie hay
for sale See G A Nelson
Take Penslar White Pine and
Spruce balsam mentholated for
that cough
LOW
TOURIST FARES
NOW IN EFFECT
TO THE
SOUTHEAST
AND
SOUTHWEST
For full information write to
or call on
TICKET AGENT ROCK ISLAND LINES
r
rAT THOMPSON
Div Pm At! OkiiMaa City
CHICHESTER SPILLS
DIAMOND
LADIES I
Ask yewr Preexist for CUT -CITES-TER & A
diamond brand pills in nd
Gold metallic boxes sealed with Bluet
Ribbon Ini no otbbx Bar e TarV
ui ask for ClII-CUBATClta v
DIAMOND BUAND PILLS for twenty-fiv
years regarded as Best 6afest Always Reliable
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
TiMR EVERYWHERE WOBTH
TESTED
DR L P MURRAY
Special attention to diseases of women
and children
OFFICE J and 4 over
Graves Pharmacy
Office and residence phone 73
Waurika - Oklahoma
JOSEPH T DILLARD
LAWYER
Office in Dawson building
WAURIKA : : OKLAHOMA
JAKE WAYMIRE
Contractor and Builder
All kirdj of Brick Odd jobs a
Plaster and Tile Woi k specialty
LOOKOUT PICKUPS
The farmers of this community
are busy sowing oats this week
Mrs H H Rice spent Satur-
day with Mrs Jim Edwards
Miss Lola Skelton spent Sun-
day with Goldie Richards
Loyd Hargis and Miss Bessie
Watson visited Lee Hargis and
family of near Ryan Sunday
Authur Edwards spent Satur-
day night with Loyd Rice
We are glad to know that
Grandpa White is improving
from a severe attack of pneu-
monia Mr and Mrs W A Rausen-
berger called on Charley Thomp-
son and family Sunday after-
noon Mr and Mrs Homer Edwards
of the Riverview community
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with W L Thompson and family
Mr and Mrs H H Rice vis-
ited Neute Lewis and family Sun-
day Linnie Thompson spent Sunday
night with Florence Taylor
Preaching was well attended
Sunday morning and Sunday
night
Mr and Mrs B Looper of
Duncan called on W L Thomp-
son and family Wednesday af-
ternoon Ruby Marmon visited Oma
Knouse Sunday
George Thompson visited home
folks Saturday and Sunday
W L Thompson and wife were
shopping in Sugden Tuesday
Cotton Seed For Sale
J R Eckles has about 200
bushels of 2-year-old pure Tri-
umph Mebane cotton seed left
over from last year and has been
instructed by A D Mebane Seed
company of Lockhart Texas to
same at $150 per bushel
early and get what you
See J R or Lee Eckles
Thrill of Being Wet
There is something rudimentary and
fundamental about having water
splashed down upon one and getting
completely and deliciously wet Not
damp not moist but wet wringing
wet You yoursetf when a child never
enjoyed anything so much as your
first drenching In an unforeseen and
unavoidable rainstorm — the thrill of
being wet the cool drive of the water
on your nose Into your sleeves and
down your neck and the Joyous
shush of soaked water-logged boots
Even the tedium of being rubbed with
alcohol bundled np and warned you
would catch your death did not dimin-
ish the event You voted It better
than the time you fell off the boat-
dock It lasted longer — Atlantic
Monthly
This Prominent Merchant Aided
“For almost a quarter of a
century I have suffered untold
miseries from catarrh of the
head and stomach and bilious at-
tacks” says Mr C H Stenberg
a prominent merchant of Duluth
Minn Continuing Mr Stenberg
stated “My symptoms were
coughing pains in the stomach
and about every three months
would have a serious bilious at-
tack during which I would suf-
fer awfully with loss of appetite
and sleepless nights” "After
taking two bottles of Tanlac my
condition is so greatly improved
that I can eat anything without
suffering bad results and sleep
like a child” “It has relieved
my catarrh wonderfully and I
elieve one or two bottles more
will entirely effect a complete
cure in my case and I will gladly
recommend Tanlac because it has
done so much for me and I know
it will do as much for others suf-
fering as I did” Tanlac is sold
exclusilely in Waurika by O L
Graves adv
If you want first class life in-
surance write to C M Pinker-
ton 415 American National bank
building Oklahoma City Okla
Notice of Application for Tax 1
Deed
To tha owner or owners of the following deacrib
ed properly situated In Sycamore Hill addition
to the city of Waurika JefToraon county Okla
You are hereby notified that the undersigned la
the owner and holder of tax aale certificate num
bored im to and Including 1422 on lots A B C
D E P G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
U V W and X In block 2 and certificates num-
bered 1423 to and Including 1428 on lota G H 1 J
and K In block M and certificates numbered 1386
to and Including 13U8 on total 2 M N O P Q
R S T U V W and X In block 1 Said certifi-
cates were Issued by the county treasurer of
Jefferson county against the above described
property on the 17th day of November 1913
Unless redemption Is made from said sale within
sixty days from the date of the first publication
of this notice a tax deed will be demanded and
will Issue as provided by law
First published January 28 1916
j e mcdowell
j234t Owner and Holder of Said Certificates
Notice to Creditors
To the creditor of Joalah C Parker deceased
Tha creditor of tha above named decedent ore
hereby notified that tha undersigned waa by the
county court of Jefferson county Oklahoma ap-
pointed admlniatrator of tha eatata of aaid deced-
ent and that all peraone having claim against
the eetata of aaid decedent are required to exhibit
them to Mid undersigned Ed Parker admlnltra-
tor with tha neceaaary voucher at th office of
Guy Greea within four months from tho date of
tha drat publication of this notice to-wit: from
tho 4th day of February IBIS
Dated February 1st 1916
Feb 4-2t Ed Parker Administrator
Notice of Hearing Petition for
Probate of Will
In th matter of tho estate of Katie Johnson
Aehley deceaMd In County Court
To tho hair and next of kin of Katie Johnion
Ahley:
You are hereby notified that J M White has
presented and died in thD court what purport
Hay For Sale
800 bales of good prairie hay I to be the last wilUnd UIt of kTu JohTren I lnlerMt hereon t the rate of Ilx per cent
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
Notice la horeby given that In pureuanoe of an
order nf Mle Issued out of tho dltrict court of
JelTurson county Oklahoma on tba 10th day of
January 1916 In an action wherein W II Wilson
was plaintiff and South Texas Lumber company
was defendant directed to ma the undersigned
sheriff of Jefferson county commanding mo to
levy upon without appraisement and mII the
following described property to-wit:
All of block 18 In the Rock Island addition to
the town of Waurika Oklahoma except lot three
thirteen and fifteen
To Mtlsfy a judgement of foreclosure In favor
of said plalutlff and agaJnt Mid defendant ob-
tained and made in Mid court on tho 1st day of
July 1916 fur the sum of 879999 with interest
thereon from th 26th day of June 1918 at the
rat of tan per cent and ten per cent as attorney
feet and cost of 8645 and accruing cost In tha
sum of 8600 I will on tha 21st day of February
1916 at the hour of o'clock p m of Mid day at
the front door of the courthouse In the city of
Waurika Jefferson county Oklahoma offer for
mIo and sell to tho highest bidder for cash the
Mid property above described or so much thareof
as will Mtlsfy Mid judgment with Interest cost
and attorney’ fee
WltneM my hand thl 19th day of January1916
J W Blffle Sheriff
Bridget A Vert rest Jefferson County
Atty for Plaintiff J21-6t
Notice of Sale of Land Under
Execution
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of Ml Issued out of the clerk's office of tho
district court of Jefferson county etata of Okla-
homa on tic 26th day of January 1916 In an ac-
tion wherein Mrs J S Rocha was plaintiff and
Percy Webb was defendant commanding me to
advertise and sell certain real property belonging
to Mid defendant Mid real property having here-
tofore been levied upon by meander and by virtu
of an order of attachment iMued out of said court
in Mid cause sufficient to Mtlsfy a judgment
rendered In Mid csum In favor of said plaintiff
and against said defendant for tho turn of 89000
for sale See G A Nelson
Thoroughbreds
I have 6 thoroughbred barred
Plymouth Rocks and Crystal
White Orpingtons for sale In-
quire of the Waurika Dairy
Gas in the stomach or bowels
is a disageeable symptom of a
torpid liver To get rid of it
quickly take Herbine It is a
marvelous liver stimulant and
bowel purifier Price 50c Sold
by Durham’s drug store (adv)
Wanted— We want clean cotton
rags News-Democrat office
from October 15 1913 until paid with 83865 coats
I have levied upon said real property lands and
tenement belonging to Mid defendant for want
of goods and chattels of Mid defendant Mid real
property lands and tenement being described a
follow:
An undivided one-half Interest of Mid defend-
ant In and to lot Noe 80 81 82 and 33 in block
No 16 In tho dty of Waurika Jeffereon county
Oklahoma and havo duly caused Mid lands and
tenements to be appraised according to law at
8100 00
Now therefore notice it hereby given that in
pursuance of the command of Mid writ and or-
der of Mle I will offer for Mle and tell for cadi to
tho highest bidder said land and tenement or
M much thereof as will MtUfy aaid judgment and
coeta on tha 28th day of February 1916 at two
fT 0 Kcock °f Mid day at the front door of the court
Under Supervision of U S Gov- hou “ “ city of wurika in aid county and
Athley taking that tha tama ba Admitted to pro
bate and that he be appointed administrator with
I tha will annexed of the estate of aaid Katie John
eon Aehley deceased and that aaid application
will be heard at the courtroom of aaid court in
the city of Waurika in aaid county on the 16th
day of February 1916 at ten o'clock a m at
which time and place any person interested may
I appear and show cause If any they have why
such petition should not be granted
Witness my hand and seal of said court this 1st
day of February 1916 (Seal)
Feb 4-3t Ben F Saye County Judge
Seed Oats
About three or four hundred
bushels of well selected seed oats
for sale See or phone Ernest
Ray
ernment— Time Payments
Reduced Interest Kate
I tat
Bundled Feterita For Sale
In extra good condition at 2$c
per bundle See E W Johnson
Waurika route 3 Phone 45 K
line
The following allotted land will be
offered for sale in front of the post-
office Waurika Oklahoma by Elden
Lowe field clerk at 2 o’clock p m
Tuesday February 29th 1916
Witncia my hand this 26lh dy of January1916
J W Blffis Sheriff
Jefferson Co Okla
j2S-6t
Certificate of Partnership
Know All Men By Three Presents:
Tht W F Carter and W H Gresham an a
r n T I odtd “ partners In the businsM of abetrmet-
L-ase 479— Ishnam Emeyabbl 30 acres j " negotiating farm loan and writing tnaur-
in 26-3-4: 2 miles from Healdton oil field I nc" n t® c'ljr Wunlu Jefferson county
6 miles from Ringling Appraisemcnt Tr “raT°m' "
J91f) fnch County Abstract Company that Mid partnership
' to general partnership dating from theBth day
Case 6554— Caroline Sealv 100 acres of November 1911 that all of said partner re-
in 36-5-7 5 miles from Sugden Ap- iJ® ln clty Waurika Jefferson county
praisement $1500 1-3 cash balance the” no othw prtn"
12 and 24 month w f carter
20 acres in 2-6-7 5 miles from Sug-I wh gresham
den Appraisement $200 Cash Partner
For Sale
I wish to sell my residence
property in Waurika just west
of the Cummins bridge If you
are interested write me at Okla-I Case 8930— Stephen Parker 100 acres I S1!® of Oklahoma)
homa City or see Mrs Fred in 8-5-7 4 miles from Waurika A County “
Boszhardt at second hand store
J B Osborn 9£ Harrison Ave
Oklahoma City Okla
Penslar laxative
will fix that cold
cold breaker
Seed oats for sale See A A
Breneman
A heavy cold in the lungs that
was expected to cure itself has
been the starting point in many
cases of disease that ended fatal-
ly The sensible course is to take
frequent doses of Ballard’s Hore-
hound Syrup It checks the prog-
ress of the disorder and assists
nature to restore normal condi-
tions Price 25c 50c and $100
per bottle Sold by Durham’s
drugstore (adv)
YOUR BODY
Protests Against Calomel
sell
Call
want
A child that has intestinal
worms is handicapped in its
growth A few doses of White’s
Cream Vermifuge destroys and
expels worms the child immedi-
ately improves and thrives won-
derfully Price 25c per bottle
Sold by Durham's drug store
(adv)
You ahve noticed the disagree-
able effects of calomel that sick-
ening nausea that is character-
istic There is no reason for
tearing up your system in such a
drastic manner
Liv-Ver-Lax that wonderful
vegetable compound is just as
useful as calomel for toning up
your liver and ridding your sys-
tem of stagnating poisons and
it does not make you feel badly
like calomel It is pleasant to
take with no unpleasant after-effects
Keep it in your home for
health’s sake (
If Liv-Ver-Lax is not entirely!
satisfactory your money will be ’
returned without question The
original bears the likeness of L
K Grigsby For sale at 50c and
$1 by Durham’s drug store (adv)
When the bowels become ir-
regular you are uncomfortable
and the longer this condition ex-
ists the worse you feel You can
get rid of this misery quickly by
using Herbine Take a dose on
going to bed and see how fine
you feel next day Price 50c
Sold by Durham’s drug store (adv i L
praisement $1650 J cash balance
2 and 3 years
Case 11860— Edna John 40 acres
I Will sell at public auction to 30-5-6 13 miles from Sugden
the highest bidder and on liberal praisement $540 j cash balance
terms one 3-roora house and 3 months
Ap-
praisement $1500 1-3 cash balance
12 and 24 months
Case 10352— Thomas Sockey 140 acres
in 25-6-5 20 miles from Ryan Ap-
praisement $1875 Cash
Case 10498-Wismon Bohanan 8701
acres in 31-4-4: 1 mile from Ringling
Appraisement $1305 1-3 cash balance
in 6 and 18 months
Case 10995— Sillin Harris 30 acres in
13-1-4 near Duncan Appraisement
$450 Cash
Case 11199 — Stetson Alemohtubbi
100 acres in 33-3-7 2 miles from Adding-
ton Appraisement $1130 1-3 cash
balance 6 and 18 months
Case 11784— Sallie Battice 9697 acres
in 33-4-7 4 miles from Waurika Ap-
Ap-
in 6
lots located in Waurika proper
on Saturday February 19th at
2 o’clock
Mrs D M Sharratt Owner
J W Horn Auctioneer
Notice to Creditors
To the Creditors of R G Dixon deceased
The creditor of the abov named decedent are
hereby notified that th undersigned was by tbs
coonty coort of Jefferson county Oklahoma ap-
pointed administrator of th estate of Mid deced-
ent and that all person having claim against
the estate of Mid decedent are required to exhibit
them to Mid understated W L Peter with th
necessary voucher at Sugden Oklahoma within
Four months from the data of tha Ant publication
of this notic to-wit: From tha Uth day of Feb-
ruary 1916
Dated February 9 1918
Feb W L Peter Administrator
Notice by Publication
Get your Baaber Work done at the
WhiteFront BarberShop
Service and satisfaction
guaranteed
W B MOUNT Prop Waurika
In th District Court of Jefferson County Stats
of Oklahoma
Edward Jimmie end Soefn John minors By Ma-
ltese John their next friend— Plaintiffs
Venus
W B 8 tea Busts Sies Robert E Las Moses Le-
flore V Bronaugh T J Cots and M C Mbeon
— Defendanta
Said defendant T J Cols will take notic that
he has been sued In th above-styled cotart and
must answer the plaintiffs’ petition tiled therein
an or before the 22nd day of March 19'f or the
mid petition will be taken a time end a judgment
rendered srainst th defendant for the plaintiffs
for posses too of tha following described land lo-
cated in Jefferson county Oklahoma to-wit:
Sooth W of tho north waet K of tha oouthweat 14
and tha aoutb H of tha southwest K of section 23
township 8 sooth rang 6 west
And for qoietlnc of title thereto in plaintiffs
lor cancellation of instruments and for a money
judgment in th eura of 80000 and Mid judg-
ment win he rendered accordingly
Jno A 8 obey Coort Clerk
W F Semple A tty for Plaintiff a Feb 4-lt
Case 12063— Felix Noatabbe 100 acres
in 23-6-6 10 miles from Ryan Ap-
praisement $1500 1-3 cash balance
in 12 and 18 months
Case 120C6 — Thompson Eyachabbe
100 acres in 15-6-6 12 miles from Ryan
A ppraisement $1 500 1 -3 cash ba lance
in 12 and 18 months
Case 12078— Elizabeth John 100 acres
in 8 and 7-5-7 3J miles from Waurika
Appraisement $1425 1-3 cash balance
in 6 and 18 months
Case 12205— Lorena Johnson 14588
acres in 6-7-3 15 miles from Ringling
Appraisement $116704 1-3 cash bal
atice in 1 and 2 years
Case 12222 — Caroline Bohanan 90
acres in 7-7-6 10 miles from Ryan Ap-
praisement $1350 Cash
Case 12333— Robert Cass 60 acres in
27-4-5 7J miles from Ringling Ap-
praisement $820 Cash
Case 12415— Peter Cole 100 acres in
29 and 30-7-6 10 miles from Ryan Ap-
praisement $1450 cash balance in
12 months
Case 12456— Nellie Robinson 55 acres
in 4-7-6 9 miles from Ryan Appraise-
ment $750 cash balance 6 months
If interested in the sale of any of the
above mentioned tracts call at the of-
fice of or write to the above mentioned
field clerk at Chickasha Oklahoma or
to the undersigned for circulars giv-
ing legal description general char-
acter of land and terms of sale Inquir-
ies oral or written in regard to these
sales are solicited
GABE E PARKER
SupL Five Civilized Tribes
Before me the undersigned a notary public la
nd foe said county and state on th 26th day of
January 1916 personally appeared W F Carter
and W H Gresham to me known to bs the iden-
tical persona who executed the within and fore-
going instrument and acknowledged to mo that
they executed th same as their free and volun-
tary act and deed for the usee atd purposes there-
in set forth '
L WTARKENTON
My commission expire Notary Public
January Uth 1917 8-41
Notice of Application for Tax
Deed
To the owner or owner of lot 12 block 16 In
tb Incorporated town of Hostings Jefferson
eounty Oklahoma:
You are hereby notified that th undersigned la
the owner and holder of tax Mle certificate No
123 Issued by tho county treasurer of Jefferson
eounty Oklahoma arainst tho above described
property on the 9ih day of November 1912
Unless redemption Is made from said Mle within
sixty days from the date of tha first publication
of this notice tax deed will be demanded and
will Issue as provided by lew
First published January Jsth 191
WILL HEARN
J2-4t Owner and Holder of raid Certificate
Notice of Sheriff's Safe Under
Foreclosure
In the District Court of Jeffereon County
State of Oklahoma
Edward R Holmes et al-Plaintiffs
vmu No 2476
Csleb J Longest et al-Defendonts
Notice Is hereby giren tbet In pursuance of an
order of Ml Issued out of the district court of
Jeffereon eounty state of Oklahoma on tho 16th
6oy of February 19:6 th tboT
WTukE?WnR‘Holm'’t Plaintiffs
and Caleb J Longest et 1 are defendants direct-
ed to me tb undersigned sheriff of Jeffereon
eounty tat of Oklahoma 'commanding me to
lery open advertite and Mil nt public auction for
rash In hand without appraisement to the high-
est bidder the following described real estate
situated in Jefferson county state of Oklahoma’
to-wit:
The west half of the southwest quarter and th
west half of th east half of the southwest quarw
ter of section twnty-fiv (25) township seven
(7) south range four (4) west of the Indian me-ndtAfi
with aU th Improvement thereon and appnr-
tenencee thereunto belonging to Mtlsfy the
judgment and decree of forecloeur In Mid cnoee
in favor of tho above named plaintiffs for the sum
of 8103000 and interest thereon et the rate of ten
per cent per annum from the 1st day of May
1914 and the further sum of 820000 as attorney ’s
fee and the coats of Mid action accrued and ac-
crulng Id re) estate bring th property 0f
Caleb JLongeet and Suren Long hi wife
defendant In said action
I will on tho th 21st day of March 1916 at tho
hour of 2 o'clock p m of reld day at th front
door of tho courthouse in th city of Wurika
Jeffereon county state of Oklahoma offer for
t public auction and mII to tho blgheet bid-
der for cash in band tho abov described real ee-
tat or to much thereof a may be
Mtlsfy Mid judgment sod ecu °
Wltnere my hand thl 16th day of Febroare
1U r W BIFFLE gherlff
Jeffereon County Okla
Warner Dean McLeod Langsworthy
nd J G Clift Atty for Plaintiffs fl(t-mi74t
Muakogee Okla Jan 20 1916
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