The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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MIDLAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY KANMISSOURiTY'
Represented by Jeff K. Wilson and J. L. Godfrey
Office now opened in Patriot-PostofHce building : : : t
Medford, Oklahoma
Any Information Wished for in the Above Insurance Line we Will be Glad to Assist You
Gh
Harvest is Almost Upon Us
Remembet that we are in a position to make the low price and we want your
business. If prices and fair treatment are any inducements come and see us.
Quail Brand Groceries
Quail brand groceries are the best sold in Oklahoma.
R. B. M. Groceries
R. B. M. groceries are fancy and will class with the best sold in Oklahoma other
than Quail brand.
Special Prices
/veek and next We
ce at.
Dry Goods
See us for the low price this week and next We will do our best to land all
business we are given a chance at.
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We have the best line of new and up to date DRY GOODS in the town. SPECIAL
PRICES on ladies' skirts, ready made dresses, lawns, ginghams, bed spreads, etc.
White Boots and Oxfords
White boots and oxfords are very stylish this year, and we will make SPECIAL
PRICES on them this week and next, that will make it so anyone can afford to
wear them.
Fruit Jars
Our car of fruit jars, jar caps, jar rings, jelly glasses etc., has arrived. See us
for prices.
with Will annexed of the Estate of
Helnrich Vosholl, deceased.
1775 Clayretta Dale, Administratrix
of the Estate of William J. Dale,
deceased.
Objections or exceptions to said
accounts or to the final distribution
of said Estate or either of them,
must be filed in writing on or before
the first day of July, A. D. 1912, or
the same will be taken as true and
will be duly approved, confirmed and
distribution made accordingly.
Dated at Medford, Oklahoma, this
5th day of June, A. D. 1912.
(SEAL)
J. W Bird, Judge.
A LIST OF DONT'S
FOR CHURCHGOERS.
V."
Medford,
Oklahoma
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A Baptist pastor in Erie prints
these Dont's for non-churchgoers:
Don't shake hadns with anybody.
Don't sit close to the front.
Don't be enthusiastic about any-
thing.
Don't give willingly.
Don't pray for the church.
Don't speak an encouraging word
to anyone.
Don'.t approve of anything anyone
else wants to do, and always insist
on having your own way.
Don't have any concern about the
work, someone else will do it.
Don't inconvenience yourself in
any way to further the interests of
the church.
Don't let new converts and young
people do anything. They will have
plenty to do when you're dead.
Don't pray for your pastor. Let
him pray for himself. He can do bet-
ter at it than you can.
STATISTICS OF INDEPENDENCE DAY IN AMERICA.
(Complied by the American Medical Association.)
YEAR
DEAD
WOUNDED
TOTAL
1903
460
3,983
4.4u
1904
183
3,986
4, Hi
1905
182
4,994
5,17!
190G
158
5,308
5,1 >;
1907
v 164
4,249
4.1::
1908
163
5,460
5,i.'2:
1909
215
5,092
5.301
1910
131
2,792
2,02 1
1911
57
1,546
1,003
1,719
37,410
39,12)
In the nine years a total of 39,129 people—the equivalent of ov.t
thirty-nine regiments— were killed or injured in the celebration of the
Fourth of July.
THIS YEAR, 1912, HOW MANY ARE TO BE SLAUGHTERED.
Don't try to conform to New Tes-
tament ideals. They won't fit your
modern notions.
Don't love the "brethern." Some
of them might ask you to do them
a favor.
Follow these suggestions carefully
and your church will soon be a bur-
den to the community.
Could Shout For Joy.
"I want to thank you from the
bottom of my heart," wrote C. B.
Rader, of Lewisburg, W. Va., "for
the wonderful double benefit I got
from Electric Bitters, in curing me
of both a severe case of stomach
trouble and of rheumatism, from
which I had been an almost helpless
sufferer for ten years. It suited my
case as though made just for me."
For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice,
and to rid the system of kidney poi-
son that cause rheumatism, Electric
Bitters have no equal. Try them.
Every bottle is guaranteed to satis-
fy. Only 50 cents at All Druggists.
Famous Stage Beauties
look with horror on Skin K "• ;i
Blotches, Sores or Pimples,
don't have them, nor will ar;
who uses Bucklin's Arnica S •!
glorifies the face. Eczema < v
Rheum vanish before it. It
sore lips, chapped hands, chilb
heals burns, cuts and bruises
eaqualed for piles. Only 25c i
Druggists.
ti< ns,
T'.iey
cno,
It
Salt
cures
l.iins;
. Un-
it all
See Adams for shoe repairing.
STREET WORK BY
W. S. ROBERT 30N
County Commissioner, W. S. Rob-
ertson had the grader busy Satur-
day putting the street south of the
Court house Square in shape for
travel. The street will now compare
favorable with many streets in tha
larger cities, and much good and
needed work was accomplished, on
Saturday and Monday.
Dr. Hardy spent Sunday in Belle-
ville, Kansas, returning home Mon-
day evening with Mrs. Hardy, who
has been spending a few days visit-
ing relatives in that city.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the District Court of Grant Coun-
ty, Oklahoma.
The National Life Insurance Com-
pany, a corporation, plaintiff.
vs.
Mary A. Biggerstaff, Arden Bigger-
staff, The F. B. Collins Investment
Company, a corporation, E. J. Donnel
ly and E. I. Hudkins, defendants.
Notice is hereby given, that in
pursuance of an order of sale issu-
"eS out of the District Court of Grant
County, Oklahoma on the 21st day
of May, 1912, in the above entitled
action, directed to me, the under-
signed sheriff of Grant County, Ok-
lahoma, commanding me to levy up-
on and sell without appraisement the
following described property, to-wit;
The Southeast (SE) Quarter (V*)
of Section Twenty Five, (25) In
Township Twenty Eight (28) North
of Range Six (6) West I. M. in said
Grant County, the same to be sold
to satisfy judgment and decrees of
forclosure in favor of said plaintiff
and also in favor of said defendants,
The F. B. Collins Investment Com-
pany, a corporation, and the defend-
ant E. J. Donnelly all obtained
against the defendants, Mary A.
Biggerstaff and Arden Biggerstaff
and obtained in said action and rend-
ered in said court on the 25th day
of October, 1911, and as follows;
judgment in favor of said plaintiff
and against the defendants Mary A.
Biggerstaff and Arden Biggerstaff
for the sum of $2995.95 to draw in-
terest at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum from the 25th day of Octo-
ber, 1911, also judgment in favor of
the defendant, the F. B. Collins Invest-
ment Company, a Corporation against
defendants Mary A. Biggerstaff and
Arden Biggerstaff for the sum of
$930.00 to draw interest at the rate
of 8 per cent per annum from the
25th day of October, 1911, also judg-
ment in favor of defendant E. J.
Donnelly and against defendants
Mary A. Biggerstaff and Arden Big-
gerstaff for the sum of $800.00 to
draw interest at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum from the 25th day
of October, 1911,and also for all
costs and accruing costs of said ac-
tion;
Now by virtue of such authority
and order, I will on the 8th day of
July, 1912, at the hour of two
o'clock p. m. of said day at the
front door of the court frouse in the
City o* Medford in said County of
Grant and State of Oklahoma, offer
for sale and sell to the highest bid-
der for cash the said real estate
above described or so much thereof
as will satisfy said judgment, inter
est and costs.
Witness my hand this 29th day of
May, 1912,
J. F. Lamison, Sheriff of Grant
County Oklahoma.
Sam P. Ridings and J. G. McKelvv
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SAM C. DAVIS
ABSTRACTOR NOTARY PUBLIC
Insures Against Fir* and Burglary
MEDFORD OKLAHOMA
Notice to Creditors to Present Claims.
IN COUNTY COURT IN AND FOR
GRANT COUNTY OKLAHOMA.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the matter of the Estate of
Letitia Burns deceased
All persons having claims against
said Letitia Burns deceased, are re-
quired to present the same, with
the necessary vouchers, to the un-
dersigned administrator at his resi-
dence near Wakita in Gore town-
ship In the County of Grant, State
of Oklahoma, within four months of
the date hereof or the same will be
forever barred.
Dated the 1st day of June 1912.
W. A. Black, Administrator.
A. C. Glenn, Attorney.
IN COUNTY COURT IN AND FOR
GRANT COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given that the
following named Executors and Ad-
ministrators have filed their ac-
counts for final settlement more
than twenty days prior to the first
day of the regular July 1912 Term of
the above entitled Court and asked
for final distribution of the respec-
tive estates represented by them to-
wit:
1697 Louisa M. Allison, Executrix
of the Estate of R. D. Allison, de-
ceased.
1713 Mary C. Richards, Adminis-
tratrix of the Estate of James K.
Richards, deceased.
1721 G. M. Wooden, Executor of
the Estate of Rolland B. Stephenson,
deceased.
1734 Lester Trenton, Administra-
tor of the Estate of Mary K. Cox,
deceased.
1765 J. U. Rinkel, Administrator
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Hudkins Real Estate
and Loan Company
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NOTICE: Will be
in my
office Friday and
Satur-
day of this week.
Want
list of all farms for
trade
in Grant County.
Any-
thing you want to
trade
for we have it on our list.
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Rooms Over First Natl. Bank
MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA
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Becker, J. P. The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1912, newspaper, June 13, 1912; Medford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186081/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.