The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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* FAMM M&AMS
Get our rate and plan, don't forget our Insurance
Companies.
TRADES
Missouri tame grass land for wheat farms here.
h Come in and talk this over with us.
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NEWS OVER GRANT COUNTY
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FARM LOANS!
We are making Farms Loans on Short
Notice. 5}4 per cent interest, annual or
semi-annual interest.
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J. H. FUSS & CO.
medford
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L H. RUTH & CO.
We have yond Ki ntal Property in Kansas City
and other good lowns to trade for Oklahoma land.
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Conic in and we will jriv.- von description i
Property
i. yt. $iutk di YZo.
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<■ Strictly First Class
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Rates $2.00 Per Day W
DEER CREEK.
Krniii iii Anchor,
The citizens of Deer Crack held
a caucus Monday night to nominate
a ticket for town officers and uvoid
the expenses of a primary election.
•1. It. Cox, C. I1'. Eberle and .1. T.
Stout were selected as aldermen :•!.
S. I Jester. Clerk; Ed F. I'ishuv.
trersurer; .1. F. Mott, assessor: A.
M. VanValkenburgh, justice.
WAKITA.
From the MIll
About 4(1 relatives arrived at tin
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1''. Sliep-
•rd Sunday and informed Mr.
Sheperd that it was his birthday
and they had come to celebrate it
which fact was confirmed \on flip
opening of numerous well filled
dinner baskets. A pleasant day
was spent, and all retired to their
homes wishing their host many re-
Iturns of the day.
<>u«> day lust week Noble Devote
made a trip with Dr. Moore out in
the country to watch the Dr. do
some veterinary work. Noble took
so much interest in the ease and
asked so many questions that the
fanner naturally thought he was
lln boss veterinarian and when a-
notlier case came up a few days
later lie phoned Noble to come out
at once. "What is it you waul"
asked Noble, "a dead man or just
a sick man to shave?" •-Shave no
thing,' replied the farmer, another
mule lias the blind slmrircrs. Aint
yon the veterinary?"
any town of this size in Oklahoma.
Dave Franke is naturally a town
builder and n '•booster." Hcinga
young man of great business abil-
ity he recognized that a dollar or n
day spent for the good of Pond
Creek was a help to his business,
and he was always on the job.
■ is a great advertiser and his
publicity methods have been one of
the greatest, factors in making this
town the big trade center that it is
and placing it on the map of north-
rn Oklahoma. His sharpest busi-
ness competitors all recognize his
wort h to the community and regret
as we all do. that hi' deems it ex-
pedient to make this business
change, lie leaves here the first
of next week for wishes for his fu-
ture success of thousand of men.
I Kir t I'liMlcliwd In Medford I' triot M rcli l, lull)
Notice to Creditors.
Matoof Oklihomu,)
Urtni county. \ ss.
In tho ninlliT of tli« .—late of Kdmtmtl J. Mr
l.onnnn, deceit owl.
All porion* bavin# clalnii aynlnst the e U> of
Ktliuuml J Mr l.unntin, ilivnanvd, are hereby re-
'Iwired to prexont the fame with the noceaiary
vouchor*, to the underaluned Hern.- K. McLennan
the duly appointed U"*"fled and acting adtnitc
latrutrli of the estate of Kdmtind McUnntn,
tloceaeed, at the office of A, Glenn, attorney
at liiw, In the City of Medford, Ornnt county,
Oklahoma, within four montba of the date there-
of, or the came will lie forever liarred.
Dated thla l t day of March, A. 0. l'.H",
llMilK fc. Ml l.RN NAN.
Adtninletrairlx.
A. (J. Or.KNN,
Attorney for ailinlnliitralrix.
women and children
Grant county.
D. Butts and family have
packed up their household goods
ding to move to their new
home in Cherokee to-tlav, but have
now delayed their going for a few
layou account of the big snow slorm
Tuesday. The Mutts family will
be missstl from the community, ICo,lrt of *
cause then
' Kind Puhliahed lu the I'atriot, March i:«ll.,
Notice to Creditors.
State nl Oklnhonm, ;
Orant county. ,M<.
In the county court nf Ornnt county oklahoma.
In the matter of the ctate of lr. n Alliaon,
deceased.
All pereon* having clalnix ngaimtt the eelHte
of It. I), Alliaon, deceased, lire hereby required
to proxent the suine with the nerei-8 n vouchen1,
to the iiuilnrslgniitl I.ouIsb M. AllUoii the duly
I appointed executrix of said est,.;,, at the office of
i A. I'. Glenn, attorney at Imv In the Town of'
A. M. Mackey C. W. Stephenaon
mackey & stephenson
Attorneus-at-Law
Practice iu all courts.. Office up-
stairs Bingner Block.
Medford, - Oklahoma
FRANK CRAIG
Contractor and Builder
Firit Class Work a Specialty
Twenty Years Experience in The Work
MEDFORD, - OKLAHOMA
•I. O. MC&EILV17
Practice in all courts -o- -o-
BMIOEK Bt.OCK
Mkdford - Oklahoma
A. C. OLEKN
Attorney
from all over I M8dfori1.the county of Grant nut* of okia-
I liomu within four month* of the dale hereof or
' tho same will be forever barred.
Dated linn anti day of February A. D. Hill.
I.Of If. A . A l.t If ON ,
E*ocntri\.
A.c. (.lent), attorney for executrix. I
Medford
Bingner Block
Oklahoma
Modern Improvements
¥
DRAV AND TRANSFER LINE IN CONNECTION
& Large Sample Room N. D. KOCH. Proprietor £
MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA
W. J. GARDINER,
PreMfant
I'. H. UPDIKE,
Vi'ie-Previdi-nt
R. -T. ZEIDLER,
Cashiei
uc
The Grant County Bank,
Medfordy Oklahoma.
Receive.y Deposits, Makes Loans on Personal or Chattel
Security. Improved Farms. Etc.
COLLECTIONS MADE A XD PROMPTLY REMITTED
WE 8EEK YOUR PATRONAGE.
■ <5*> <sg>, - <:? : ■. , m
I ARMSTRONG BROTHERS 1
$ (Sueec^i.rs to STBTLKK A: SON) M
fa) X
T Generai Machine and Repair Shop if
Machine Blacksmithing i
^v- Mechanical Drawing r^;
| Medford. -0- Oklahoma
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RENFROW*.
'mm The Tribune,
Mr. Maxwell, the father of Mi
-li. Ames, died at lii.s liome in
Sealy. Texas, a few days ago. Mr.
and Mrs. Maxwell lived east of Ren-
frow a lew years ago and their
many friends here extend sympa-
thy to the bereaved family.
Kkler S. W. York preached last
Lohls day east of Caldwell to for-
mer neighbors.
1:5. hi. Lawless and family remov-
ed to a farm near Deer Creek the
first of the week. Mr. Lawless and
family have lived in tliix neighbor-
hood for a number of y«nrs and
they will be greatly missed by their
many friends.
1* roiii all indications Renfrow is
to have a band again this summer,
although there has been consider-
able delay in reorganizing. The
jovs hope to get down to active
work by next week and wi1Mi' ;,il
ape to give concerts bv
of •Tune.
It. is certainly a pleasur
port t hat Thos. Scribneranc
will return to their fi
town the first of next week. The
Scribner family has been sorely
missed during their sojourn in
( althvcll. and their many friends
are rejoiced to know that they are
coming back to stay.
POND CREEK.
From the Vldelte.
Tuesday mortiing of this week-
Dave C. Franke turned the nian-
for *T. I), has been very active in
the affairs of the town ami count r\
ever (siua* the first of th
of the ('herokec Slriji. when he
located on a claim
< 'reck, which lie M
north of
11 owns.
fl-'irnt PulillsUed in Patriot Kobrunrv !<
notice of sheriff's sale
real estate.
Tip' titi(Urgl({nea r-lierilT of (.rant t ouuty,
Uklnlninm, i,y virinre of an orili'r of the liiBtrirt clJaS. It. PAItKEli
Court of enid County mnde and entered Inn
cause therein pemlinK, entitled, Oeo. W. Mllli«nn,
I'lainiill \>. Win. K. liarr, .lames II. Uurr,'
Jolin A. Uarr, Ella I'anlhaber, Tillie Branrh, f
i,,,r {:t'0, n"rol,1'v Braneh. Kliualwth CowKIII, |
{H mug , al ami numbered JM Upon the docket tlierr 0 .
W'licli lie \ °f. tieretiy jiive notice that t the <"vurt JIouh' ' "r^CtlCe 113
j door tn the town of Modford, on the isth do] of'All Courts
Frank O. Walling
Attorney-at-Law
of Over First Nat'I La nk
Medford -o- Oklahoma.
V. C. SIMONS
Kx-Ait'y Clen
' ond I Man h. mil nt one 0'clocU p. m. of (.aid day lie
f. will offer for salt* at pnI iic auction and at not (
J I u < v (hftti lien Miio.tr r .i. r.n
PARKER £ SIMONS
,*ttorneye v Law
KNID,
OKLA.
Il him sin in Ills b-mlviln, ! fMl1 api.rai-d \ alii.- 1 (J) Ctvt CI
.? | thereof, the fullowini: dnvcrlbtKl real estate to j/ Jv% ^QFVIS
uture at Cherokfte, and, as botli wit:
'!ln(1 ''i* wife are very extensive , Jhe V
'state owners in f4vnnf "Ount\- north, and III Ran«e Seven (71. vvvbi I. M. in
' lirai" Count,\, Oklahoma, according to Govern
• I ""'ntSnrveySlieiiamebf.Jng 1(10acre?, raor.' or
hope t
verv often.
■ owners in (-{rant r
•e them over thi>
■thu.-t .piiiif,-r ,,f sictioti timbered| REAL ESTATKiANDLOANS
In Townnhin nuinln'r Tvveutv eiL-ln rJ8 '
Quick Money Best Terms
Office: Bingiier Building
OKLAHOMA
41o«42o Chamber or
Commerce Bldg,
i last
to re
west of
•1EFFI3RS0N.
From the Kevlew.
Hie siiju'eme court has rendered
a decision in the case of ('. 10. Reed
administrator of the Hicks estate,
et al vs Town of Jefferson. The
court decided that as the injunction
against maintaining an embank-
ment along Pond creek had not
been renewed since the death of
Hicks, the injunction had expired
and the contempt proct '(lino's do
not staud.
At the meeting of t he A nti Horse j
Thief Association Friday night, the {
"Parcel Post" was discussed. This j
discussion covered a great deal of j
territory and yet the members did |
not get through with it. This ques- Successors
ie more thoroughly gone '
b next meeting. Everv
■long to this assoeia-
ciiefits derived from
ire too numerous to
The term* of fale cash iu hand, ,-ale ro be rn-
ported to tin. oouri, and deed In be executed on
confinnaiion of sale by tlie court.
'1. f. LA miso.v.
Sheriff of Grant County
Mackry A; Stei'iiknkon
Attorneys for Plaintiff
MEDFORD,
leiLOO©
Albert a. Traver
ARCHITECT
Enid,
Okla
The Deer Creek
tion will
over at t
inn
11. F. MONTC40MKRV, Mar.
to Farmers Elevator
Co
NINE YEARS EXPERIENCE
My work i.s my Recommendation
' Office at Blood's Drug Store
Medford, - - Oklahouir
Eugene Staedelin
j G-eri3ral Caij.tractnr
iMEDFORD, - DKLil,
DR. I. V. HARDY
; Physician and Surgeon
Binder Block MEDFORD, OKLA.
Both Phones No. 5
ineinbci
esfiniati
- DEALERS IN* -
GRAIN, COAL G. II
AND
CORN CHOP
Plenty of Oats for Seed
Office Phones'
Dr. Lockwood
House !■ "ural Nr';
\ rioaeer No. 12J
MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA.
J)R- G. R. MARTIN
/ cterinary Surgeon
John W. Siekelsmith, Greensboro,
Pa., has three childreu, and like most
children they frequently take cold. "We I n 1 r> • ^ . ,
have tried several kinds of cough med- CS are R,?ht ' ^tennaiy SurgC0)l
icine, " he says, "out have never found Plenty of Cannon Citv and Mc- Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College
& iy yet that did them as much good as I Alester in Storlc located at Davis' Livery Barn
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." For i V Pioneer Phone 112—Rnral 21
sale by all dealers. ; Medford, Okla.. - Both Phones MEDFORD, - - OKLA
V
•M
inip
BV
will be yours if you will
make Dp your mind to save
a little each week and PUT
H IN THE BANK. It is
the only w.,y to get ahea.i
in this world, because it
enables you to start in busi-
ness for yourself when the
proper time comes, and also
insures a comfortale and
peaceful old age. Don't
( ut this off until to-morrow,
do it now
ao'enienf of the
this city over to i
i Ie share holders
| II. rilniann ant
11 maun, formerly t
i l 'icliar<l ('arwalhi
| tic 1 Icrzberg stoi
|I>ave U. Franke.
1 All t!ie members of the coui|ianv
•xcejition of Mr. Franke
ami will continue to be
of l'ond Creek and in
•nt of the luisi-
iston Store of
tock eonijiany.
I' which are .1.
Mrs. .1. II. 1 11-!
Cincinnati, 0.. i
formerly with
at Enid, and
with th
residents
the active maunireni
ftThe State Bank of Medford «
| STEWART LUMBER CO.
a L. H. BROWN, Local Manager
% We are prepared to figure with you when you arc going to
> build a house, barn or maKe improvements. Our stock of
C lumber, brick and building material of all kind> is
* complete.
Mr. Franke only parts with the I
| Boston Store because lie thinks he)
i has a larger and better opportunity j
'at Muskogee, where lie will be as-1
jsociated with his brother-in-law. I
i .Mike ■btcowsky. iu one of the ltirg-!
I est gentlemen's elothingand ladies I
| suit houses in Oklalumia.
The Hoton Sttire was establish-1
led in Pond Creek by H. Franke I
in and Dave, thin a men j
l'oy. grew it], with the business. I
In l!)0( . ( M. Fnuike felt that lie j
had earned a rest and retired from i
the business and Dave natnrallv
slipped into the head of th !
••••rn, whifh has grown int4t a ival'
ilepartineut stor.—th.- largest jn!
ALL WOMEN
Who suffer with the ailments of their sex are in need of the areat
rtrengthening, cleansing and regulating properties of
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
It puts the liver, slomaeh and bowels in fine healthy condirion
builds up the nervous system, strengthens the body, elears the com-
plexion and changes a poor, tired, discouraged woman imo one of
sparkling good health and cheerfulness.
oet the Genuine with the Figure "3" i„ Rcd on Front UM
Sold hy UnnhB. —Price $1.00 per bottle.
The Grant County Drug Company
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Simons, R. T. The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1911, newspaper, March 9, 1911; Medford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc185890/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.