Delaware County Chieftain (Jay, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Delaware -County Chieftain Jay Oklahoma
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I will offer for sale at my residence M mile
south of Sycamore and V miles southeast of
John Lowry’s store at public outcry on
TUESDAY JAN 3rd 1922
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Beg ining at 10 o’clbck the following property to-wit:
3 Horses 3i
1 Bay Horse 4 years old
wt 1000-lbs A good oneV
1 Bay mare Qyr old wt 850
gopd saddle and buggy animal
1 Saddle pony 10 years old
40 Head Thoroughbred Hogs
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Splendid yearling Chester White Boar9
Thoroughbred Chester White Sows with pig
: Remainder Shoats weigh About 60-1 bs‘ each
Machinery
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1 McCormick Mower 2
cultivators 1 corn planter
fhuggy and single harness
double shovel other tools
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All sums of $10 and under" Cash in
hand All sums over $10 &' bankable
note bearing Interest at IO percent from date due in 10
months 5 percent discount for cash on sums over $10
No property to be remloved until settled for
TIIOS
Do you want
a Hom£?
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SPECIAL
A nice little farm of 118 acres in Nevada County Mo Good
little house and Barn and other improvements Good well and
spring small orchard 85 acres in cultivation good land 4 miles
to good inland town open range for live stock Telephone line
and R F D mail On main travelled county road Owner wants
to trade for land in Delaware county Okla or McDonald Co Mo
or would sell for cash
No 3 L30 acres raw land 23 a in bottom 40 a will make
good orchard and berries Good spring Fine place to build On
main travelled road close to market and school Priced right
No 9—40 acres not far from Jay small improvements 10
acres bottom bal good upland suitable for orchard and betri -s
partly cleared and in cultivation dood spring and spring house
Fenced and cross fenced hog tight Might carry some of pur
chase price Good title Worth the money
No 12— A dandy GO acre farm
ready to make your monny back
wife as well as yourself Good title priced right
Two nice large adjoining farms total 500 a good ones
Two well improved farms near the new railroad small
orchards and good buildings
I have calls every few days for small improved farms
as well as for large places more or less improved If
you have land to sell list it with me the number of
prospective buyers is increasing when they arrive I
should like to be able to show them the kind of land
they want this is possible only by having a large var-
iety of offerings If you write give full descriptions
Uuy A iweeaie
Real Estate Agent
Chieftain Office ( Jay Oklahoma
4 CATTLE 4
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Good Milk Cows
f Fresh in April
Steer Calf
Heifer Calf
Household
1 cookslove good as new
1 heating stove 1 bureau
2 iron bedsteads Sc springs
f chairs and extension table
1 cupboard other ' things
too numerous to mention
HARDIN Owner
well improved in every way
A place that will please your
CHAMBERLAIN -
- Miss Inez Chamberlain visited
Miss Freda Palmer Sunday
Miss ' Hilda Cockrell visited
Miss Georgia Blagg Sunday
Miss Georgia Blagg visited
Miss Thelma Keith Wednesday
Mr A P Keith is going into the
poultry business as he is build
ing a new chicken bouse and Mr
S F Potter is doing the carpenter
Work ' yv I-'-'-
Miss Steli s' and Mrs Helen
Cockrell was shopingin Gentry
Monday -
Mrs Mary Selvidge is visiting
Mrs Bee Selvidgfe this week
Mrs Ola Bnrnwell was shop
ing in' Chamberlain City Mon
day :-Y k
Mr and Mrs F M Chamberlain
was shoping in Gentry Monday
Miss Ollie Fuller who has been
Sick is improving '
Mrs Sada Selvidge and Mrs
Lizzie Brown visited Mrs F M
Chamberlain Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Mills went to Gen
try Thursday evening to see the
show '
Miss Hattie MaeBoyd and Mr
Claude Keith were visiting at
Jay Okla Saturday 1
STRANG V
The Strang basket ball team
played Salina last Friday and
was defeated the score being 18
to 14
The Grand River Bridge near
Strang will soon Jibe started
Enough gravel has been haul-
ed for the bridge-work now
Mr Walter Mitchell and moth-
er spent a week at Strang visit-
ing Mr and Mrs Penn Powell
Messrs Penn Powell Walter
Mitchell and Mesdames Penn Po-
well and JE McLaughlin motor
ed to Pryor Thursday
"Big 'Eats’ at JE McLaugh-
lins Christmas— the Mrs has al-
ready purchased a goose
One lone bandit walked boldly
in the B B Rockett Wednesday
night and ordered Mr and Mrs
Carlton and their gtfests to hold
up their hands while he robbed
the register Mr and Mrs Carl-
ton are the owners of the store
About $500 in cash was taken
Hunting is the favorite sport
of the season Two of our teach
ers Misses Marjorie Gibbs and
Ella Downing in company 'with
two of Miss Downing’s pupils
went on a real hunt for the day
and brought in some game
Say ye Editor this jaybird
will spend Christmas week at
home over in the'hills near Jay
My but it will be good to be un-
der the "paternal roof” again
Am afraid all the Injuns will be
gone
Teachers meeting at Pryor
Friday The " Strang teachers
started and the car just didnt act
a bit pretty They had to ford the
river and the engine went plum
dead on them in the middle of
the river
Heres hoping Mr Ben Smith
will capture the moonshine on
the moonshine stills so that we
may have a happy Christmas
Miss Rnby Vann ' spent the
week end in Pryor
GARAGE
C J Weston
Auto Livery
Auto Repairing Gasoline
Oil and Accessories
N Main St "JAY OKLA
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Listen! Discount Sale!
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During December
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Ve propose to make a 5 parcenf discount
on the prica of all Dry Goods in sfcckjand
with oach $1 purchase of dry goods to sell
ono gallon of best grade coal oil at 15c
and with each $5 purchase from general
stock to sell five gallons oil af 15c gallon
Discount and premium on cash purchases
only3 Ve can sell it to yoti as cheaply as you
pan get ii elsewhere Why make expensive
Uj trips when you can get it from us? If we
haven! it in stock we can get if for you-
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Grocery Prices (
Small sack No 1 flour at 85c -
50 lb sack $160
' sugar 8Vfcc lb
Pinto Beans at W3C
navys at 9c lb ' '
Bargains in shoes
75 pair ladies shoes in smaller sizes from ZVz down to
2 in both lace and button at less than cost ’
A few pair shoes that retailed at $1100 during war
time at $300 to move s
Special shipment of Men’s and Boys Hats due to arrived
Arthurs 9 Store
Jay Oklahoma
THE HAPPY YULETIDE '
The holiday season has been
greatly enjoyed here by the chil-
dren Vho are having a respite
from school duties and have ful-
ly eujoyed themselves in the ren
dition of the several Christmas
programs at the various church
and school festivities It is to be
supposed that a big party will be
held at some of the homes here
either Saturday or Monday night
in celebration of the new year
Brief News from Exchanges
Wagonsr Tribune tells of the
Fireman’s Ball in that town In
days long gone the Fireman used
to have ’em and they used fire
water in plenty too but in'tbese
dry times how dry they must be
Tbe Bank at Gore Okla was
recently robbed of $1500 in a day
light robbery The robbers es-
caped William Eubanks a noted Cher
okee Indian died rdcentfy at
Muskogee at age of 80 years
He was for a number of years
interpreter in tbe Cherokee Nat-
ional Council at Tahlequah and
was on the staff of tbe Cherokee
Advocate
The Pryor H S Football team
was recently defeated at Tulsa
by tbe Sapulpa team for final
High School championship for
the season The Pryor team made
a good record and are to be com
plimented Let ’er go Bill may-
be next year they can put the
pigskin over Rah Rah Rah
The Mayes County Democrat
says that the recent road bond
election carried in Mazie Town-
ship to build the Jefferson High-
way through that part of the
county
CANDY SHOE?
A COMPLETE LINE OF
Christmas' Gandies
When in Grove Come in
and look my Candies
over Special Discounts ‘
to Churches and Schools
CANDY SHOP
Next to White Way Garage
GROVE OKIA
8 FOR SALE
And CLASSIFIED
Lost or Strayed
A number of cattle branded
T II on left hip I will give
liberal reward for tbeir return
or for reliable information lead-
ing to recovery of said cattle
12212m T II DICKSON
Row Okla
9 THOROUGHBRED POLAND
China Pigs for Sale 2 to 3 month
GO to 80 lbs weight From 500-lb
registered Sow get of reg boar
Priced with reg Certificate $13
cb without $12 50 each
W-M DAVIS Jay Okla
The undersigned stock raisers have
authorized the publication cf their
brands and marks as listed under their
names t
Charles Jackson Jay Oklahoma
Brand: Turkey track cn left
hip Marks: Crop and 2 sptltA
in each car Range: Mouth ot
Brush Creek on Spavina'w (11522s
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Tweedie, Guy A. Delaware County Chieftain (Jay, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1921, newspaper, December 28, 1921; Jay, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1779386/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.