Johnston County Capital-Democrat (Tishomingo, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912 Page: 9 of 9
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Notice ©t Sale of Iteal Kntate
By Guardian
In the matter of the guardianship of
Willie May Kingabcrry a minor W
M Kingsborry guardian
Notice is hereby given In pursuance
to an order of the County Court of
Johnston County Oklahoma made and
i nured on the Is day of February
2 012 that the undersigned guardian
of the esln)e-of Willie May Kingaberry
a minor will sell to the highest bidder
for cash at public sale on Saturday
February 24 1V12 at Id o'clock a in
at the front door of the court house at
Tishomingo Oklahoma subject to con
firmation by the County Court of John-
ston County Oklahoma all the right
title and interest of the said Willie
May Kingaberry in and to the follow-
ing described real estate situate in
Johnston County Oklahoma to-wit:
' The southeast quarter of the south-
east quarter of the southeast quarter of
aection thirty-four (54) in township
two (2) south sod range five (5) east
the north nineteen and 39-100 acres of
lot one the aonth twenty acres of lot
two (2) and the northwest qnarter of
the southwest quarter of the northeast
au arter of section three in township
iree aonth and range five east
Said real estate will be on the fol-
lowing term terms and terms and con-
ditions to-wit
Cash upon confirmation of sale
Dated at Tishomicgo Oklahoma
this February 5 1912
W M KliTGSBERRY
Guardian of the estate c-f Willie May
Kingaberry a minor
By HARRY L PERSON Attorney for
said guardian 2 8 3
State of Oklahoma Johnston Coun-
ty —In County Court
In the matter of the estate of Cora
Case a minor
ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION
FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF -GUARDIAN
Now on this 29th day of January
1912 B f Wakeman and Lewis Cate
having filed In this court their petition
sbowtog that It it necessary that a
a guardian' should be appointed for
the estate of Cora Case a minor and
fraying that letters of guardianship
ssue to E I Wakeman
ft is ordered that said petition be
end hereby ia set for bearing on the
12th day ot Febrnary 1912 at 2 o’clock
in and that notice thereof be gNen
iy posting and mailing copies of this
order as required by law at least ten
day prior to date of such hearing
(Seal) NICK WOLFE
County Judge
GORDON FRYER Attorney for Pe-
titioner Atoka Okla 2 12
I s
Notice bjr Publication
State of Oklahoma I
Johnston County (
Before W H Bingham Justice of
the Peace for the Incorporated Tows
of Tishomingo ia said tounty and
Stereos Kenoerly A Spragins Co
Piaiotff
re
Wm M Slewart doing business un-
der the firm name of Stewart Mer-
cantile Co Defendant
Said defendant Is hereby notified
that on the 23d day of January 19l2
an order of garnishment for the si
of one huudreduiuety-nine and fifteen-
one hnndred dollars was Issued by the
abore named Justice of the Peace
against J M Turner in the abore
entitled action and that said canae
will be beard on the 9th day of March
1912 at 10 o'clock a m
Stereos1 Kennerly A Spragins Co
Plaintiff
Attest: W H Bingham
2-1-3 Justice of the Peace
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
By rirtue of an order to me directed
and delivered issued out of the Coun-
ty Court of Johnston County Okie-
home in an action in said court
wherein John Schapp A Sons Drug
Company are plaintiffs and the
Wspsuucks pharmacy a firm com
posed of W L Richards Clara
E Richards and B F Stroud defend-
ants I will on the 12th day of Febru-
ary 1912 between the hours of 10
o'clock a m and 2 o’clock p m of
the said day at Wapsnucka Oklaho-
ma ia the county aforesaid offer at
publio sale and eell to the highest bid
der for cash in haod the following
described pro ertr to-wit:
One stock of drugs and sundries
consisting of patent medicines staple
drugs toilet articles consisting of
soap perfumery atationcry etc also
the fixtures attached as the property
of the said Wapsnucka Pharmacy
said property having been attached as
the property of the said Wapaaucka
Pharmacy taking on said order of at-
tachment in favor of John Schaap A
Sons Drug Co
J M WILLIAMS
212 Sheriff
Dated this 30 day of January 1912
Notice of Sale
In the District Court of Johnston
County Oklahoma
W ft Fronlerhouse et al plaintiffs
vs F W Skilleroet al defendants The
American Invest Co interp— No 86
By virtue of an order sale to me di-
rected and delivered issued out of the
District Court of Johnston County Ok-
lahoma in the above entitled cause I
will on the 26th day of February 1912
between the hoars of of 10 o'clock a
m and 2 o’clock p m of said day at
the front door of the court house in
the town of Tishomingo in the county
aforesaid offer at public sale and eell
to tho higbeet bidder for cash In hand
the following deecribed property to-wit:
South half of SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 of sec-
tion 34 township 2 sonth range 7 east
and lot 1 and SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of sec-
tion 3 township 8 south range 7 east
all in Johnston County Oklahoma
Said property having been levied on
as the property of the said W R
Frcnternonse et al end taken on execu-
tion in favor of F W Ski Hern et al
defendants The American Investment
Co interp f
Dated at Tishomingo Johnston Coun-
ty Oklahoma this 18 day of Jan 1912
1 25 6 J M WILLIAMS
Sheriff of Johnston County Oklahoma
Notice of Sale
Ia the District Court of Johnston
County Atste of Oklshoms
The Jennings Company Corpora-
tion plaintiff vs O S Burrow Vers
P Burrow and Warren E Jennings
defendants No 340
Notice is hereby given that I the
undersigned sheriff qf Johnston Coun-
ty State of Oklahoma pursuant to sn
order of sale issued to ipe out of the
above entitled court And cause will
on the 11th day of March 1912 at the
hour of 2 o'clock p m oti said day
at the aonth front door of the' court
bouse in Tishomingo in said county
ami state offer for tale and sell al
publio auction without appraisement
to the highest bidder for cash in hand
the following described real estate in
Johnston Conuty State of Oklahoma
to-wit:
All of the west half of ths northeast
quarter and the east halt of the west
half of the eoutheast quarter of sec-
tion six (6) township three (3) south
range six (6) east
Said real estate will be sold as the
property of the defendants above
named to satisfy a judgment rendered
in eald cause in favor of the plaintiff
and against eald defendants for the
sum of 88671 warith interest thereon
from tho 16 day of June 1911 lor Tee
( 110 00) Dollars attorney’s fee end
for costs of suit tsxed at 885 dollars
and including accruing costs which
aid judgment has been decreed by
by said court to constitute a mortgage
lien against said premises
Witness my tend at TlahomiDgo In
aid county ana state thle 6 day of
February 1912
J M WILLIAMS
2-8-5t Sheriff of Johnstou County
Warning Order
In the District Court of Jobffeton
County Oklahoma
Tennis Hanes plaintiff vs Frank
Banes defendant — No 470
The defendant Fraok Hanes will
take notice that he has been fcued io
the District Court of Johpslon County
Oklahoma and that plaintiff Tennie
Hanes on the first day of Februry
1912 filed her petition in said court
in which she sues the defendant
for a divorce from tbe bonds of mati f-
mony and pgjntiff alleges tbstabe and
defendant were married in 1903 and
tbat plaintiff was without her fault
abandoned by defendant on Easter
Sunday 1910 and tbat defendant muat
answer said petition filed In said ac-
tion by plaintiff on or before the 30th
day of March 1912 or said petition
will be tsken as true and a judgment
for plaintiff in said action for divorce
will be rendered accordingly
Dated this tbe let day of February
1912 '
YOUNG A 8T0BAUGH
Attest: Attorneys for Plaintiff
ED GREENtS Cierk of tbe District
Court 28 3
By ILENE MORRIS Deputy
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES-
TATE BY GUARDIAN
In tbe matter of the guardianship of
Carroll Booker a minor W P Book-
er guardian
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of the oountj oourt o
Johnston County Oklahoma made on
the lat day of February 1912 tbe un-
dersigned guardian of the estate of
Carroll Booker a minor will aell at
prlrate aale to the highest bidder for
cash'on or before Saturday tbe 24(1T
day of Feb-nary 1912 at two o’clock
p m subject to confirmation by
County Court of Johoaton County Ok-
lahoma all tbe right title and inter-
est of tbe said Carroll Booker a min-
or in and to the following described
real estate to-wit:
The north half of the northwest
quarter of tbe northeast quarter the
northeast quarter of tbe northeast quar-
ter of tbe northwest quarter of section
twelve (12) tbe southwest quarter of
the southeast quarter end the south
east quarter of the southwest quarter
of section one (1) in township two (2)
south aod radge seven (7) seat
The northwest quarter of the south-
west quarter of section twenty-two (22)
In township two (2) south and range
eight (8) east
Said real Mti te will be sold on the
following terms and conditions to-wit:
Cssh upon confirmation of sals by the
County Court of Johnston County Ok-
lahoma -Bids
for the purchase thereof must
be in writing end filed in the County
Court of Johnston County Oklahoma
at Tishomingo or with the undersigned
guardian at Wapaoucka Oklahoma
or with Harry L Person attorney for
guardian at Tishomingo Oklahoma
Dated at Tishomingo Oklahoma
this 5th day of February 1912
' W P BOOKER
Guardian of the estate of Carroll
Booker a minor
By HARRY L PERSON Attorney for
said guardian 2 8 3
Notice of Application for Parole
State of Oklahoma County of John-
ston Notice is hereby given that I will
apply to tbe Governor of the State of
Oklahoma for a parole 30 dsya from
this date Feb 1st 1912 in regard to
Cane No 773 of the county court of
said county and stale tried in tbe Oct
1911 term of said oourt
214 R 8BARP
Notice te Creditor
State of Oklahoma County of John-
ston — ss
Ia the matter of the estate of S W
Browning deceased
All persons having claims against
S W Browning deceased are re-
quired to present the same- with tbe
necessary vouchers to tbe undersigned
administrator at Mill Creek John-
ston County State of Oklahoma with-
in four months of the date herein or
from the 25th day of Jaouary 1912 or
forever be bared font tbe collection
ofaahie - J M BAIRD
Administrator of said estate
1-28-4 Mill Creek Oklahoma
Notlcoci Cxi
In the County Court of Johnston
County Oklahoma
The Denison Bank A Trust Co
plaintiff vs Agnes Fisher Colbert and
B H Colbert defendant— No 330
By virtue of an order sale to me di-
rected and delivered: issued out of the
District Court of Johnston County
Oklahoma iu tbd above entitled cause
1 will on the II day of March 1912
between the houra of 10 o'clock a in
and 2 o’clock p m of said day attha
front door of the court-house in the
town of Tishomingo in the county
aforesaid offer at publio sale ami sell
to tha highest bidder for cash in hsnd
the following described property to-
wH: The WS' of the NE 14 of the BE 1-4
and the of the SE 1-4 and the 8K
1-4 of the BE 1-4 and SE 1-4 of the NE
1-4 of the SE 1-4 of tec 26 Ami 8X
of the NW 1-4 of the SKf and SW 1-4
of BE 1-4 and W4 of SE 1-4 of SE 1-4
and 8B 1-4 of SE 1-4 SE 1-4 awd NE
1-4 of SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 and NS 14 of
SE 1-4 and 8of SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of
sec 27 all in Twp 4 South Range 6
East of the Indisn Base and Meridian
and all In Johnston County Oklaho-
ma Said property having bjfen levied on
me the property of the said Agnes
Fisher Colbert and B H Colbert and
taken on execution in favor of the
Denison Bank A Trust Co
Dated at Tishomingo Johnston
County Oklahoma this 3 day of Feb-
ruary 1912
2 8ft J M WILLIAMS
8herlff of Johnston County Okla
No 471
Notice of Publication
State of Oklal oma County of Okla-
homa In tbe District Court in and for
Johnson County in the 8tate of Okla-
homa 7th Judicial District
in the matter of dissolution of the
Mill Creek Mining end Milling Com-
pany a corporation
To Whom Io May Concern:
Tbe creditors stockholders end any
other persons interested in the Min
Creek Mining and Milling Company
are hereby notified tbat application
bas been made upon behalf of said
Mill Creek Mining and Milling Com
pany by B H Graves J M Brown-
ing ant 'J T Walter stockholders
and officers thereof and oonstltuting a
majority of the board of managing
officers of eald corporation asking for
a dissolution of said corporation and
the same having been presented to the
court on the 5th day of February 1912
the court has made an order direct-
ing the publication of a notice to all
parties concerned in said corporation
be given for a period of 30 days be-
ginning on the 15th day' of Few-nary
1912 and ending on tbe 16th day of
March 1912 and that said notice be
published for said time as directed In
the Johnstoo County Capital-Democrat
a weekly newspaper published
in Johnston County Oklahoma
You are hereby notified to appear
on or before tbe expiration of the said
30 days as above stated and file ob-
jections if yon have any to tbo dis-
solution of said corporation that the
same may be presented end determin-
ed by tbe court And you are further
notified that tf no objections be flltd
aid corporation will be declared dis-
solved on or after said date
ED GREENE
Clerk of the District Court
By iLENE MORRIS Deputy
WALTER A HILFIRT Attorneys for
Petitioners
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PRESBYTERIAN -Sandsy ecbool each
day at 10 a m Preaching nt 11 a m
p m Prayer meeting every Wedneedaj
fog at 7 o'clock C- C McConnell Paett
BAPTIST— Sunday ached at U O'clock h m
4 Preaching each Sunday at 11a m aod 7 p
m Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7
o'clock C H Holland Pastor
METHODIST— Sabbath ached at to o’clock a
1 m Preaching at II a m and 7 p m each
Sunday Prefer meeting Wedneedar evening
7 o’clock Lather Roberta Pastor
CHRISTIAN— Sunday
v 10 a at Preach lag
days at II a m sad 7 p
Wednesday 7-10 p m
HURCH OP CHRIST— Bible
Lord's day at N a m Bible study aod eom-
Sinaloa each Sunday at 11 a m Preaching —oh
Sanday evening at 7 o’clock
AND RELIGION FORWARD MOVE-
MENT — (Soe-drnofnl national)— Meets each
Tseaday evening at 7 o’clock Mea la sympathy
with this movement Invited to attend
ecbool each Sanday at
on Bret and third Bue-
ll Prefer meeting
C B James Pastor
Lodge Directory
(Published Free)
We desire to publish a complete lodge direc-
tory although we ere forced to omit several
orders on account of sot being able to learn tbe
date oa which they meet Offtoera or members
of lodges act mentioned below will please Intone
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Special attention given
to express and baggage
also piano moving ::
Hauling of all kinds
Phono 150
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VEGETABLES FOR THE HOME
This issue of the Farm aod
Ranch will call your attention to
the importance of the home gar-
den and doubtless giveyon In
formation should you desire to
grow truck for market The ben
(fits of having fresh vegetables
and canned products from the
orchard and garden should be
apparent Every home may
nave these home grown luxuries
and the health comfort and en
joyment of tbe family demand
them
Let Farm and Ranch urge you
to plant liberally the thing that
furnish food for the home aod
thus hold tbe farm responsible
for the' cost of living - The or-
chard tbe garden the dairy
products tbe poultry and the
live stock will enable you to live
cheaply and tbos leave more of
tbe profits of the staple crops
to meet your obligations and to
improve your home Give more
attention to tbe small crops
grown on tbe farm and they will
help you get better retnraa from
tbe general crops -
BETTER THAN COTTON ' v
How mnch Is it worth to a far-
mer to have a good orchard with
plenty of plums peaches apples
and other fruits and a good gar
den with all the vegetables be
and his familj can eat and plen-
ty of chickens and eggs and of
rich milk aod butter aod all the
fine bacon he and bis family can
use and a melon patch from
which he can take canteiopes fo
breakfast and watermelons
when he wants them? And is
not this real diversification? Is
it not practicable diversification?
And if the farmer bas all of
these things how much cotton
can be leave oat? How much can
he reduce bis acreage? And If be
have besides roasting ears and
pumpkins and cusbaws will not
this help bis table?
There is a sore market for
these things and it will never
fail so long as people have appe-
tites— and the price is always
good
HOME MAKERS
The great study for women is
to beedme tbe best and mosteffi
cient wives Home making is i
more intricate science than in
old days snd life is vastly differ-
ent Among things in which
women ought to become profi
cient are household bookkeeping
and a knowledge of tbe value of
foods Both 4re important and
more so since it has become so
expensive to live
With Adequate knowledge of
fqod values it is' possible te live
more cheaply and at the same
time better With a knowledge of
bookkeeping it is possible to
economise bonsebold expenses
There are schools in which girls
are prepared for wifehood rather
than be butterflies Knowledge
of bookkeeping is not hard to ac-
quire aod even at home accuraie
knowledge of food values may be
acquired from - books The wo-
man who prepares food without
knowledge of food values can not
be a good cook even though she
cook foods well
ONIONS FOR FOOD
The onion is now odo of tbe
great farm products Tens of
thousands of acres are-anoually
planted to onions and the acre-
age grow every year 'To meet
increased production there is a
growing consumption This
arises more from the 'fact
that the onion now so much
grown is a vastly different thing
from tbe onion of old times Tbe
Bermuda onion Is an excellent
article of diet nutritious and baa
little of the old onion taste and
none of ' the old stench Few
vegetables are finer eating than
tbe mild rich Bermuda onion
Tbe Bermuda onion is mild rich
and bas a delightful flavor and
Farm j Harwell
&
iseiten in many ways ft would
be well for the onion growers as-
sociation to advertise it where it
is not well known The demand
may be kept np to justify the
planting of many morekcrea than
at present planted
Nor need those wbo live in oth-
er sections fail to produce onions
since the Bermuda i-onion will
grow in almost any locality As
a food it deserves a place tin ev-
ery table both ’for its 'de-
lightful flavor and its food value
Bermuda onion aeed are not
grown in Bermuda but on the
island of Teneriffe and imported
every year
— X
Time was when to spell well
was the earmark of good train
ing almost good breeding But
nowadays the real good speller
is not the general rule The Bos-
ton Globe lays the blame for this
to the absence of the old fash-
ioned spelling bee and perhaps
it is correct
Tbe new method A teaching
spelling does not a ibomplish the
task with the thoroughness of
the goad old method by which
our grandmothers were taught
Perhaps It wae the oral exercise
that stimulated tbe memory per
haps it was tbe ‘'head” and
foot” arrangement of tbe class
and perhaps it was a combina-
tion of tbe two butthe older gen-
eration were better spellers than
those who are taught by the
written method '
Aod spelling is one of the req-
uisites of a good business posi
tion Of course men who an
a fact when they employ m
their offices the) pick men
can spell
We have a fine syate
schools both private and pn bile
throughout the country I
there is a Acre loose some wh
in the spelling classes The
lotion of the matter would ae
to be a return to old ways 1
dsj afternoon spelling b
wonld revive old tradition i
awaken new interest among
pupils No one likes to be “p
closer study and a
And the “bee" dc
more for the child
than
correct letters
to be mentally
alert to
a steady nerve Alsojtenlai
tbe childs vocabulary for
words be studies and spells
tbe ooes tbat stick in bis me
ry and come back for use'at era
cial momoment Altogether and
for all reasons the spelling bee
should come back for it is an ex
ercise tbat one both to gpell and
to apeak and it inculcated tbe
great lesson of mental concentra-
tion The prautice maybe old
fashioned but come to think of
it so are men They ere cut out
of the amo pattern that nature
used when the world was young
Tbe world wants tbe spelling
bee and it doesn't want any na
ture faking as to the'
Com mercial Appeal
‘bees’’—
For Sale
Team of good horses wagon
and harness Cash or time
C B Thomas
Docs Your Head
Ache or Yonr
Face Hart?
A good barber can relieve either
and SUKER’S SHOP employes
only ihe best of the trade Give
na a call Located on Kemp Ave
rear of Tishomingo Natl Bank
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has made a Spec's! Clubbing
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by which we will furnish
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$125 The Com mercial Ap-
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South and we hope to re
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cash for both papers
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Democrat Office '
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