Latimer County News-Democrat (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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ANOTHER STILL CAPTURED
John Shaw and hia men were build-
ing a pasture fence in the Damon
country last wcejs and one o( the men
ran into big etiQ that was in full
operation The man who waa in
charge made his exit through the
woods and his identity was not
known John Shaw and one of his
hands secluded themselves nearby
watched and waited for the return of
the wild-catter but he never returned
to finish the run which he had jus'
started Shaw then phoned Sheriff
Park and he with Mitcnell drove over
and put the plant out of commission
bringing to town all that they did not
destroy There was about fifty gal-
lons of mash which was about to be
converted into whiskey
Had this still not been found and
destroyed it would soon have be-
longed to Shaw at he was in the act
of inclosing it into his pasture with a
new fence when it was discovered
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school lo:oo a m
Morning Worship 11:00 a m
Junior B Y P U 7:oo p m
Senior B Y P U 7:oo p m
Evening Service 8:oo p m
Mid-Week Prayer Service Wednes-
day 8:oo p m
Come and hear the report of the
Baptist Convention Sunday morn-
ing T R Gathright Pastor
Rub-lfy-Tiam la -a groat pain
klllar Relievo pain and aoroaoee
Rheumatism Neuralgia Spraiaa Ac
Biliousness is a disorder involving
the stomach liver and bowels It open:
the door for disease It drives out
bile and impurities and makes a ma
feel bright vigorous and cheerful
Price $125 per bottle
Palace Pharmacy special agents
A torpid liver is a heavy handicap
to a working man It robs him of
strength energy and mental alertness
To remove the burden the proper rent
edy is Prickly Ash Bitters It is i
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Palace Pharmacy special agents
NEW BUNGALOWS
WILBURTON
A deal has been closed wherein
Paul & Wallace have come into pos-
session of half a block of city prop
erty just across the street from the
Claud Briggs home on the South
Side and will begin at once the con-
struction of four five-room bunga-
lows This firm is now building two
nice homes on the north side of
town and when their program is com-
plete they will have contributed six
residences to the great demand here
for desirable rental property
T R Gathright returned Wednes
day from Chattanooga where he at-
tended 'the Southern Baptist Con-
vention He reports a great meeting
and a great time There were ten
thousand visitors there He will tell
of his convention trip next Sunday
HERR AT HOME
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C H Cook cement contractor
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Pills the very best kidney medicine
I have ever taken My work is mighty
hard on the muscles of my back and
sometimes I get so lame and sore
across the small of my back I can
hardly get around to do any stooping
or lifting When I get one of these
attacks I go to the Red Cross drug
store and get Doan's Kidney Pills
They never fail to benefit me I have
taken Doan’s on and off for the past
Dr and Mrs A N Barton of Yan-' eight or ten years”
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DAYTON OHIO
Abandoning Iti original policy of al-
lowing no now buildings for data in-
stitutions the appropriations commit-
too of ' tha boo of ropioaoatatlvaa
Iraoommtndad bills for paasaga Moo-
lay which carry appropriations aggro-
ting $1 04I10T Virtually all tha
monay rcprtssnttd In tha bill! la to
tract now building or to eoaploto
those already darted
Tha changa in policy M the rat alt
at decision of tho houa last weak to
Interpret the message of Governor
Robertson as allowing th legislature
to consider appropriations for build-
ings whtrs such buildings arc ncoon
ary for proper maintenance of la di-
lution! Virtually dl th blllsrosom-
manded for passage Monday war
pasted by both branches of the legis-
lature during thn regular station hnt
failed of final enactment because dor-
teal datallc ware not finished bafora
adjournment
Tho University of Oklahoma daft-
oltney bUl became law Monday aft-
ernoon It waa the second bill since
the oponlng of tho special saaalon to
receive ths aignatura of Governor
Robertson It provides 111711! tor
salarioo and malateaaase of tho aat-
vsrslty for tho remainder of this fla-
year Regular appropriations for
the university made by ths Isgfela-
tors two years ago wart eattrely an-
tenatal seven weeks ego and na sal-
aries have teaa paid stno that Mean
tesanaa af datay In passage cf the do-
ficncy bit
Deficiency approprfetlsa at $111 0M
A I M aallcts is expected to
law Tuesday It
by bath boson of
lives and senate and an Mender tha
enrolled sspy was signed by Speaker
Schwab af tho tense and lent to th
easts for ths final nlgaatora of 'thn
presiding ofileor then ’
Th house Saturday passed scants
hill No 1 appropriating $120828(8
to rotlre public building bonds and
pay Interact open them and the bni
wad signed by the speaker
House bill No - 48 appropriating
810100 to pay tuition of Inmate of
rpbaaaget who attend common
schools was etrlekea from the calen-
dar Tha house reconsidered ne action
of Friday which killed house hill No
ilT making appropriation for th sum-
mer eehoel at itate normal schools
and referred tha bill to tho appropriar
tiDS commute
Tho house adjourned early Satur-
day aftsrioea to meet again at
’dock Monday afternoon
Th nppar house of th legislator
did act touch It calendar Saturday
duo to th fact that It had passed th
majority of measures ready for final
Iroll call and also to a shortage of
(camber
Thro soldier relief bill were
pi final ran aall They had feton
rvcomsQ sided far passage aarUsr in
4b aftanoeo by th houa to ca:
Inltta af tha whole K C Hard la af
Ntrmaa prssldlag Th billa - w
house bill No I eatahltahlng a taker
culotla sanatorium at Sulphur-bona
bill No II osdarglng University
pltal for setdlars
The hows defeated tern bill Mo
J7 appropriating $14 m for support
M th first half of th summer ton
ht stats nsruMl sehsols L 1 Bants
pt Oklahoma aoaaty gave noUas that
R weald ask lata to have th voto
kooasMc4
Th teats gave uaaalmau
to have ssaato bill No 1 appropriab-
Jag OUOMMg for pay tag priastpal
pad Interact on pnbll boUdtag
glased on tha oalsndar oa ganaial nr-
Bar withoat rafsraaaa to any
(May 13 27 Jane 3 1921)
NOTICE BT PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA County o!
Latimer si
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
Na 1391
A D Horton Plaintiff vs C R Allen
Charlotte Allen J A Reynolds G
Psllsrdy J F Aldridge J E Tuttle
McAlester Cattle Lota Company De-
fendants i
STATE OF OKLAHOMA to J E Tut-
tle and' G Psllsrdy:
Said defendants J E Tuttle and G
Psllsrdy will take notice that the
plaintiff A D Horton did on the 2Sth '
dsy of October 192a file his petition
in the District Court of Lstimer Coun-
ty State of Oklahoma against said de-
fendants and that the said J E Tuttle -end
G Pallardy must answer said pe-
tition on or before the 25th day of '
June 1921 or said petition will be tak-
en as true and i lodgment tendered
against said defendant (or the sura of
$86814 together with interest' thereon
at the rate of eight per centum per an-
num from October 25 192o and attor-
neys feet of $8611 and the cost 'of
said action against said defendants
and a further judgment rendered
against said defendant! for the fore-
closure of one certsin mortgage se-
curing said promissory note and of
even date therewith on the following
Jifirrlkfifl par! Mtatfi littifili' til 1 Alt
described real estate situate’ in Lati-
mer County State of Oklahoma to- '
wit:
The north half and the southeast
quarter and the east half of the
southwest quarter of Section Four
1 4) Township Four (4) North Range
Lighten (18) Esstj and the south-
west quarter and the sail half of the
northwest qusrter and the northwest
quarter of the northwest -''quarter
and the east half of the touthwest
quarter of the northwest quarter of
Section Thirty- -Three (33) Township
“ ‘ 8)
Five (5) North Range Eighteen (18)
East and the southeast quarter of
the northeast quarter of the south-
east quarter and the west half of
the southeast qusrter of the aontb-
eaat quarter and the sonthesst qusr-
ter of the southeast quarter of tho
southeast quarter of Section Thirty-
Two 132) Township Five (5) Norths
Range Eighteen (if) East 1
and adjudging a default has been
made in said mortgage and that
ilaintiff has a valid existing second
ien on said premises being subject
only to a mortgage of $800000 in fav-
or of said A D Horton and order-
ing said premises - sold without -ap-praisement
and the proceeds applied
to the amount due plaintiff and cost
of ssid suit end forever barring and
foreclosing said defendants from all
their right title estate interest and
equity in and to said premises and
each and every part thereof
(SEAL) L B KYLE
Court Clerk
IRA C HAYCOCK
Attorney for Plaintiff 1
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T T Lewis Dealer McAlester Okia
Th speaker appointed U B loiter
f Alfalfa eauaty R O Hardl
lsvslead county and J O Graham af
iv county to assertala th I
which wen passed dnriag the feat
passion but which did not beooae tow
From Governor Robertson n
sag Vas received saying th intan-
Mon of th mssssg dolivsrod at th
igfeafeg of th sssaloa waa to open
noooesary building eoastraotlan as
subject of legislation
Tb house' pa seed houa resolution
Na d by Admin momsrallstog oon-
gross to snast n protective tariff span
41 and boas resolution No I iatiw-
dueod Friday by Pullen dlrootfeg th
t f $fiN to Roprwooatativ
aymani
k A- M
ags
A MsrotVfff Weed sooaty as mife-
s daa him far attsndano at th
pagular semlon f th lagisfetaia
By raqusst of Ban F Harrison an-
chor of th rosolutisa house eou cur-
rant nsohUan No 1 was designated
aa Joint rosolution No 4 It totter-
bs th stato board of public affairs
to spend sertaia unused funds for
capital maintenance It waa referred
to th appropriations oommltte
Thera was no outspoken opposition
to pas sags of tha defiolenoy bill
$106000 for inlariat and maintenanco
of A and M college for tho remaind-
er of this year The vote was sixty-
eight yes sic no sad alghtssn absent
Representatives voting against th
bill wore pvorbari Harp Deed aid
Tyles Whitaker - and Speaker
wab ' Whitaker waa the eaty
erat Th Stoat has net yet
the A and M dtMsasy hUL
M StosHimMe
(Pub April 28 May 1-18-20)
In the County Court Within and For
Latimer County Oklahoma '
In the Matter of the Determination of
the Heirship of John King Deceas-
ed NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI-
TION FOR DETERMINATION
OF HEIRSHIP'
-The State of Oklahoma i-
To the Heirs Executors Adminis-
trator Devisees Trustees ' and As-
signs Immediate and Remote of
John King deceased and to John
P Savage Record Claimant of an
Interest In the Estate of eald De-
cedent and to Frances Jamison and
Blsslo Ramsey and Norman Scott
Claimant of an Interact in the Es-
tate of said Decedent and to all
Unknown Heirs and Unknown'
Claimants of any Interest in the Es-
tate of said Decedent:
Ton and each of yon will take no-
tice that on Osborne Whit aa guar-
dian of Isaac White sometime called
lease King a minor the latter being '
an heir of ono John King deceased
did on the 15th day of April 1821 fife
In tho eounty court of Latimer Coun-
ty Oklahoma his verified petition
asking for a dstormlnatioa of tho
faets as to tha heirship ownership
and Interest In the estate of-said do-
cedant and that on said data aaid
eourt made an order sotting said pe-
tition for hearing in th county court
house of said Latimer County Okla-
homa at Wilburton in said county
and State on tho llth (lay of June
1921 at 8 o'clock A if of that day
at which tlm and place yon and eacht
of you must appear and show causa
If any you have why said petition
should not bo granted and submit to
tb eourt your claim of bolrihlji
ownership and Interest In the eetata
of said decedent Ton nr further no-
tified that nnlesa you appear and an-
swer the petition of said petition on
or before the data above named yoa
will be adjudged In default and said
petition will be taken as true and
judgment rendered according to tho
prayer of said petition determining
and declaring th heirship owner-
ship and Interest in the estate of
said decedent You are further noti-
fied that the real estate of which said
decedent died seised and possessed
and respecting which th question of
heirship ownership and Interest
therein is sought to be determined
consists of 830 sores situated in Car-
ter County Oklahoma and described
as follows:
SEV4 EH of NEH of NWM SBH
of NWH EH of SWH of NWH EVt
of NEH of SWH SEH of SWH WH
of SWH of NEH and SWH of
NWH of NEH of Section If in Town-
ship 5 South Range 2 West -
Given under my hand and th seal
of said eourt this 25th day of April
1821'
U B XTIJB '
' Court Clerk of Latlmsr
Bounty Ottfeto
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Weaver, Carlton. Latimer County News-Democrat (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1921, newspaper, May 20, 1921; Wilburton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1754979/m1/3/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.