The Fairview Leader. (Fairview, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1915 Page: 4 of 9
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Fairview Leader
IVAN WILLIAMS Editor
SUBSCRIPTION PRKE 9100 a year
f qbllahed every Thariday at tkc office
ji ike yalrvlew Leadci
TELEPHONE No 91
Bntered aa eecond-claee matter March
IB 1B07 at the poet office at Palrvle
Oklahoma ander the Act of Congreee of
March 8 1879
On receipt of a Dacoma Enter
priae this week we aee that the
new management intend to
make good It ii picking up
rapidly and the fine line of ad
vertiaing speaka well for the
buaineaa men of the city Da-
coma isn’t a large city but i
haa a live bunch of citizens and
Bird Watrua aa editor will do
all in hia power to puah all mat
tera for the public welfare
Mra Gene Willia and children
who have been viaiting time her
parents Mr and Mra Robert
Calliaon returned to their home
at Canton the firat of the week
Miaa Suaana Bloaa haa reaigned
her poaition aa clerk atWahl’a in
order to be in readineas to take
charge of the Post Office Newa
Stand June’ Firat
David Berg who haa been viait-
ing here the paat week left Mon
day for Okeene where he will via
it a few days before leaving for
hia home at Inoia
Mrs Lizzie Crocket left Mon-
day for Dacoma to viait her
daughter Mra PB Watrua and
family after a few days stay
' with her son Jack and family of
’ thia city
Looks Like a
Real Building
when you see a shingle i-oof going on
for that’s the one roof that has stood
the test of time And what was true
of the shingles made years ago is
doubly true of the shingles we are
selling today for the manufacturers
we buy of are using nothing but real
live logs and are making shingles a
specialty instead of a side line as was
the custom with sawmills in years
gone by Come in and look at then
Long Boll Lumber Co
Registered
: Perctierou
I have just purahased a fine Black Registered
Percheron stallion and will keep him at my place
for service during the rest of the season with the
usual terms and reservations
FEE $1000 TO INSURE LIVING COLT
P B SHARP
ORIENTA
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of
Land-foreclosure
Notice la hereby given that In pursuance of an
order of sale issued out of the office of the Court
Clerk of Major County Oklahoma April 21st
1915 is certain action wherein George W Gar-
diner waa plaintiff and David W Steele and
others were defendants I will on the 25th day
of May 1015 at the hour of two o’clock PM
at the front door of the Major County Court
House in the city of Fairview in said County of
Major offer for aale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash at public auction but without
appraisement the following described real estate
situated in Major County Oklahoma:
The South Half of the Northeast Quarter
(S 1-2 of NE 1-4) and the North:Half of the
Southeast Quarter(N 1-2 of 8E 1-4) of
Section Eighteen(l8) in Township Twenty
(20) North of Rango Fourteen (14) West
of the Indian meridan
to satisfy a judgment and decree of foreclosure
in favor of the plaintiff rendered September 28th
1914 for $94787 with interest thereon from date
of rendition ot ten per cent per annum and for
an attorney’s fees of $6000 and costa
Dated this 21st day of April 1916
- D M Crbss
Sheriff of Major County Oklahoma
By R F Smiley
Deputy
First published In Leader April 22 1916
Notice for Publication
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
U S LAND OFFICE t Woodwnl Oklahoma
M3 1915
Nodco ia bwebjr si Ten tint George C Lowell of Fair-
view Oklahoma who on April I9lh 1912 I
Hennmeod Entry No 022243 lor N E 4th oi the N
W 4th of Section One Townihip Twenty Range
Thirteen W L Meltden ha Sled notice oi iatentic
make Three Yaw Proof to eattbliih claim to the laid
above deocribcd before D H Denman County Judge
Moor County Oklahoma at Fairview Oklahoma
th 9th day of Jana 1915
Claimant Samoa at witnemee:
Lee ElwaD of Fairview Oklahoma
C W Long of Fairview Oklahoma
Brio Lowall of Fairview Oklahoma
B S Chamberlain of Fairview Oklahoma
J Y Callihaa
Register
FirU pabliriied in Leader May 6 1916
Notice ot Sheriff’s Sale of
Land-Foreclosure
Notice la hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of tale issued out of the office of the Court
Clerk of Uajor County Oklahoma April 21st
1116 In a certain action wherein The Union
Central Life Insurance Company waa plaintiff
and George W Pixler and others were defend1
ants I will on the 25th day of May 1916 at the
rr of two o’clock PMi at the front door of the
Major County Court Bouse in the city of Fair'
view in said County of Major offer for eaie at
public suction and sell to the highest bidder for
cash without appraisement the following
described real estate situated in Major County
Oklahoma:
The East Half of the Northeast Quarter
(El-2 of NE 1-4) of Section Twelve (12) in
Townihip Twenty one (21) North of Range
Ten (10) Weetof the Indian Meridan
to satisfy a judgment and ''decree of
forcloeure in favor of the pleintiff rendered by
the district court of said county September 28th
1914 far $81268 with interest from said
date of rendition on $7093 thereof at ten per
cent per annum and on $74166 thereof at six per
cent per annum and for $7000 attorney's fees
and the costs of the action
Dated this 21st day of April 1916
D M CAess
Sheriff of Major County Oklahoma
By R F Smile
Deputy
First published in Leader April 22 1916
MONUMENT?
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DESIGNS SclCES
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BRIDGEPORT CONN
MILO BLOOD
Agent
OKLAHOMA
Sheriff’s
Land
Sale of
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of sale issued out of the office of tho Court
Clerk of Major County Oklahoma on the 26th
day of April 1916 on a judgment rendered in the
District Court of said County and State in favor
of the plaintiffNationaLLife Insurance Company
of the United States of America and against the
defendants Dewitt C Gannaw y Happy L Gan-
naway H Clay Willie M D Moore D E
Thomas J Nilea Godfrey W M Hunter Stand-
ard Land Company and W H Olnutead direc-
ted to me the undersigned Sheriff of Major
County Oklahoma commanding me to levy upon
and sell the following described property located
in Major County Oklahoma to-wit:
Tha S E 1-4 of Section 10 and the
SEI-4 of the SW1-4 of Section lOin
Township 22 North Range 16 West of
the Indian Meridian containing 2t'0
acres more or leas
to satisfy a judgement and decree of foreclosure
in favor of said plaintiff and against said defend
nt8 obtained and made in said court on the 8th
day of July 1914 for the sum of $263449 with 10
per cent interest thereon from that date until
paid end the costs taxed in the sum of $
and costa-accruing: I will on the Slat day of May
1916at the hour of one o'clock pm of said day at
the front door of the Court House in the City of
Fairview in said County and State offer for aale
and aell to the highest bidder for cash the said
property above described or so much thereof as
will satisfy said judgment with interest end
costa
WITNESS MY HAND this the 27th day of
April 1915 '
D M CRESS
Sheriff of Major County Oklahoma
First published in the Leader April 29 1916
Notice of
Sheriff’s
Land
Sale of
Notioe is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of sale issued out of tha office 'of the Court
Clerk of Major County Oklahoma on the 26th
day of April 1916 on ‘a judgment rendered in the
District Court of said County and State in favor
of the Plaintiff National Life Insurance Com-
pany of the United StateB of America and against
Standard Land Company Defendant directed to
me the undersigned Sheriff of Major County
Oklahoma commanding me to levy upon and sell
the following described property located in Major
County Oklahoma to-wit:
The SE I -4 of Section 10 and the SE
1-4 of the SW 1-4 of Section 10 in
Township 22 North Range 15 West
of the Indian Meridian containing 200
acres more or Iesa
to satisfy a judgmsnt and decree ot foreclosure
in favor of said plaintiff and against said defend-
ant obtained and made in said court on the 8th
day of April 1915 for the sum of $263449 with
10 per cent interest thereon from the 8th day of
July 1914 until paid and the coata taxed in the
sum of $ and costs aecruingI will on the
81st day of May 1916 at the hour of one o'clock
p m of said day at the front door of the Court
House in the City of Fairview in said County
and State offer for sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cashthe Baid property above described
or so much thereof as will Batisfy said judgment
with interest and costs
WITNESS MY HAND this the 27th day of
April1915
- ' D M CRESS
Sheriff of Major County Oklahoma
First published in Leader April 29 1915 t
Notice of Sheriff Sale
Notice ia hereby given that on the 9th day of
June 1916 at 2 o’clock p m at tha front door of
the Court House in Fairview Major County State
of Oklahoma I will offer far sale and sell for cash
without appraisement to the highest bidder sub-
ject to prior mortgage indebtedness thereon in
the principal sum of Six Hundred Dollars$60060
with six per cent 6 per cent) interest thereon
from April let 1914 owned by Mary E Judd that
certain real property in Baid Major County de-
scribed as follows to-wit: the North-half of the
North-east quarter and the East-half of the
North-west quarter of Section One 1 in Town-
ship Twenty-one 21 North of Range Fiftaenl5
WLM
The said sale will be made pursuant to an order
of sale Issued out of the District Court of Major
County State of Oklahoma in an action in which
Nicholas Ulrich and Company a corporation is
plaintiff and Ira C Dick is defendant to satisfy a
judgment and decree rendered in the said cause
of action on the 29th day of September 1914 in
favor of the said plaintiff for the sum of Thirty-
Seven and 80-00 Dollars $3780 together with
ten per cent 10 per cent Interest thereon per
annum from that date until paidfif ty dollars$50-
00attorney’s feesThree Dollars $300 abstract-
or's fees and all costa and accruing costs
I will return my proceedings into court for
further orders
Witness my hand thia 29th day of April 1915
D M CRESS
Sheriff of Major County Oklahoma
Firat published in Leader May 6 1915
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
Notice is hereby given that on the 0th day of
June 1916 t 2:00 o’clock p m at the frontdoor
of the Court House in Fairview Major County
Oklahoma I will offer for aale and sell for
without appraisement to the highest bidder and
subject to prior mortgage indebtedness thereon
for the principal sum of Six Hundred Dollars
($60000) with six per cent (6 per cent) interest
thereon from March let 1914 owned by Mary
Schifeling that certain real property ia said Maj-
or County described aa fallows to-wit: the South-
East Quarter of the North-East quarter of Section
Twenty-eight (28) the South-West quarter of the
North-West quarter and the West-half of the
South-west quarter of Section Twenty-Seven (27)
in Township Twenty-Two 22 North of Range
Fifteen 15 W I M
The said aale will be made pursuant to an order
of sale issued out of the District Court of Major
County State of Oklahoma In an action In which
Nicholas Ulrich and Company a corporation Is
plaintiff and John W Garrett Minnie E Garrett
C R Williams D H Denman J Thompson end
Son’s Manufacturing Company E M St John
as trustee in bankruptcy of the bankrupt estate
of J Thompson and Sons Manufacturing Com-
pany and Dyke Ballinger are defendants to salis-
ff judgnent and decree rendered !n thesaid
cause of action on the 81st day of October 1914
for the sum of Thirty-Eight and 40-100 dollars
$3840 together with ten per cent 10 per cent
interest thereon from the date of said Judgment
untfl paid Fifty Dollars $6000 attorney's fees
Three Dollars $300 abstractor's fees and the
costs of said action and all accruing costs
I will return my proceedings into Court for
further orders
Witness my hand this 3rd day of May 1016
D M CRESS
Sheriff of Major County Okla
First published in Leader May 61 1016
Notice of
' With a wet harvest a 4 H P Cushman Engine on your pull kinder or an 8 H P on
your header or push binder will save enough grain to pay for itself and you will have the
engine left to use the year around besides saving the feed of the extra horses required if
not used Jim Armstrong Meno could not have harvested his grnin last year without his
engine Ask I J Corwin Homestead how they work- Ask J J Johnson Ringwood how
they work on a push binder Phone Andrew Eck Ringwood about his
With a hot dry dusty harvest you will save the price of the engine ii horse fh sh
saved save more wheat and have the engine left The engine is useful the year around
This engine runs in oil and gives service and satisfaction 20 H P for small threshing ma-
chines Phone us at our expense 4 y
FOR SALE BY
CHAS A WRIGHT E D WRIGHT
FAIRVIEW' OKLAHOMA RINGWOOD OKLAHOMA
v
See This Machine In Fairview In Charge of Chas A Wright
In the District Court of Major
County Oklahoma
J W Thompson as survlv- :
ing partner of the firm :
of Thompson & Talbot
Plaintiff :
No 1107 vs : Publication Notice
Ira L Leonard and the un- : 1
known heirs and devis- :
ees of Martha A Leon- :
ard deceased Wiiliam : '
M Maury and Tillie
Maury his wife A H i
Ksithand Martin Aber-
nethy and George Henry
BlakemoreExecutors of :
the estate of John How- :
ell deceased :
Defendants :
Said defendants Ira L Leonard the unknown
heirs and devisees of Martha A Leonard deseased
William M Maury Tilly Maury hia wifeMartin
Abernethy and George Henry Blakemore Exe-
cutors of the estate of John Howell deceased
will take notice that they have been sued in the
District Court in and for Major CountyOklahoma
by J W Thompson as surviving partner of the
firm of Thompeon & Talbot who filed his petition
in the above entitled action in the office of the
clerk of said court on the 1st day of March 1916
rod that unless they answer said petition by the
rd day of June 1916 or said petition will be tak-
en aa true and judgment rendered accordingly
to-wit:
Judgment and decree of foreclosure in favor of
the plaintiff and against all the defendants for
sums secured hy mortgages on tho followig de-
scribed real estate to-wit:
For $81220 with interest thereon at the rate of
twelve per cent per annum from November 26th
191 1 until paid for $10000 as attorney's fees and
for the costs of the action secured by first mort-
gage on said real estate to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4 of Section
Twenty-four 24 in township Twenty 20 North
of Range Fourteen (14 West of the- Indian Mer-
idian For the sum of $26260 with interest at the rate
of ten per cent per annum from May 18th 1908
until paid $2600 as attorney’s fees and costa se-
cured by second mortgage on said real estate
For the sum of $4 1 600 with interest at the rate
of ten per cent per annum from November 21st
1908 until paid for $5000 aa attorney’s fees and
for costs secured by third mortgage
Decreeing that unless each and all of said judg-
ments sums be paid within six months from
the date of rendition thereof said real estate be
sold without appraisment for the satisfaction
thereof sad by said aale barring the defendants
each and all of and from all right title and in-
terest in and to said real estate
Adams A Smith
ATTEST: Brady & Willis
Garnett Fields Plaintiff's Attorneys
Court Clerk f
SEAL By May Rathbun Deputy
Firat published in Leader April 22 1916
The Prospects for Harvest
HAD LED US TO SPECIALLY PREPARE FOR
HARVEST SUPPLIES
A Car of Honey Bee Flour
ioo Cases of Tomatoes
A great lot of Gallon Black Berries Logan Berries Peaches Apples Appricots Pears and
Cherries We are well prepared in every department in the Grocery Line and will make very
close prices
We have everything that you need in our Dry Goods Department and
' We have the best line of clothing you can find in town for Young Men
have shoes that will fit and suit everybody in the county
Trade at a reliable place where you can get everything to suit you and
the money you pay for it
Come ia And Get
Fairview
O B Howell and family visited
Saturday and Sunday with tela-
tivea in Alva Mrs‘Howell’s sis-
ter returned with them
B F Ratzlaff and wife left
Monday for Meno where they
will visit a few days and then go
to McPherson Kansas to visit
Mrs Ratzlaff ’a siBter
“McConnon’s are Sure to be Pure”
That’s what customers say You
can’t fool the housewives on Flavoring
Extracts Spices and Baking Powder
That is why they are insisting on
McConnon’s
McConnon’sFlavorings are the standard
everywhere Competitors say “As
good as McConnon’s’’ Stick to the
genuine McConnon’s and get full
strength goods every time!
McConnon’s Ground Spices are abso-
lutely pure and we put them up in our
celebrated Sanitary Sealed Spice Can
Insist on getting this can the spice
keeps a great deal better in it
4 MtConnon’s Bating Powder— one tea-
spoonful to t quart of sifted flour This
powder will please you and the price is
low Get at least five cans from the
salesman he calls only two or three
times a year
SOLD BY
MILO BLOOD
The McConnon Man
V2 Car of Sugar
Everything for Your
G A WAHL
IS
' Notice '
It is ordered by the Mayor and
City council that all dogs must
be chained and muzzled for thirty
days or be killed All - dogs
found running loose will be kill-
ed by the Marshall
H A Bergthold was visiting
relatives here Sunday
Rev ThieBsen begun a series of
meetings to be held at the Men-
enit church
S G Willey and - family of
Wichita are visiting relatives
in around Fairvigw this week
J C Orton made a trip to Ok-
lahoma City the first' of the week
to look after business interests
Tom Dicks drove' to Oklahoma
City in his new car returning on
the train Tuesday '
Roy Southerd made a trip to
Oklahoma City the last of the
week' returning Tuesday
Rev J W Sherwood of the
M E church at Bison Okla-
homa arrived Tuesday to attend
the meetings at the tent
C B Woods went to Cherokee
Tuesday to visit relatives and to
attend the Cherokee - Hutchinson
ball game
Mrs A N Hodson and little
daughter of Byron Oklahoma
and Mrs M E Rice and child-
ren of Ringwood arrived Wed-
nesday for a visit with J J
Hodson and wife
100 Cases of Corn
25 Cases of Hominy
Notion Department
and - Children We
everything
1
worth
Harvest Supplies
Oklahoma
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Williams, Ivan. The Fairview Leader. (Fairview, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1915, newspaper, May 20, 1915; Fairview, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1721771/m1/4/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.