The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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CARNIVAL DAY FEATURE
Our 28 cent Coffee 18 cents
Come to Medford Saturday, September 28, enjoy yourself, and while in the city save 10c
per pound on your coffee. Also take advantage of our rare bargains in Groceries, Etc.
We invite you to inspect our line of Sweaters, Winter Underwear, Blankets, Aviation
Caps, Etc. And take a look at the thirty-five cent Shirts we are selling for twenty cents.
When ordering that winter suit remember we have the samples and the tailors that please
and the price will be found right. Why not come in and talk the matter over at once?
Make this store your headquarters on m Bring along your produce; we will always
Carnival or any other day treat you the best we can
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DR. I. V. HARDY
Physician & Surgeon
Over First National Bank
Both Phones at Office and Resi-
dence.
DR. N. STILES
Physician & Surgeon
Rooms 11 and 12 Kearse Bldg.
Office phone Rural 99 House
phones, both lines 33.
Grant County Court House News
Both Phones at Office
Bith Phftnes at Residence
DR. C. H. LOCKWOOD
Physician and Surgeon
Call* promptly attended to day
or night. Office Spieknall build-
ing, over Wilson Drug Store.
C. W. Stephenson
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice in all courts
Office up stairs, Kearse Block
AS?dfoid, Oklahoma
School Appointments.
Tbe following appointments of
school district officers have been
made by the county superintend-
ent :
Roy Fuller, treasurer, District
67, vice J. W. Underwood re-
signed.
Wm. Slaving, director, Dis-
trict 85, vice A. Deck, resigned.
Election Board Meets.
A meeting of the Grant coun-
ty election board is to be held
in the office of secretary J. B.
Drennan today to make the pre-
liminarv^arrangements for print-
ing the ballots. The other mem-
bers of the board are Abe
Slaughter of Wakita, chairman
and 11. Metzger of Pond Creek.
SAM P. RIDINGS
Attorn«y-at-Law
Office; Kearse Building
rhonen Pioneer 34; Rural 111
Rooms 15-16
MEDFORD. OKLAHOMA
Eugene Steadelin
General Contractor
MEDFORD . . OKLAHOMA
J. 6. McKELVY
Attorney-at-Law
Practice In All Courti
MEDFORD . OKLAHOMA
jtitiwenwan
EX-COUNTY ATTORNEY
Office in Postoffice Building
EVERYTHING IN LAW
MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA
A. C. GLENN
ATTORNEY
KEARSE BLDQ.
BEDFORD _ OKLAHOMA
Warranty Deeds.
Walter B. Mouse to George
Lively, SEV4 Sec-. 2-26-3.. $6,300
Will Shellhainmer to C. J. Con-
rady, NWy4 ee. 27-29-6. .$6,000
Fredaka Lemky to P. La hey,
lots 1, 2, block 16 Medford. .$500
Martin Anderson to Warren
E. Bishop lots 3 and 4 NW
14 Sec. 7-27-5 $7,500
A. II. Anderson to Carl J.
Wilson lot 3 NEJ/4 and lot 2
N W '4 Sec. 27-26-6 $2,000
J. B. Drennan, attorneys for
plaintiff.
Estate of Jos Bohrer, deceas-
ed, order * of salg. of estate issu-
ed, lots 9, 10 block 21, Medford.
Ben L. Strifler, attorney.
Estate of Daniel B. Coons, de-
ceased, proof of claims filed.
Ben L. Strifler, attorney.
Sellers Brown Coffee vs. W.
Kelsey, suit filed for recovery
of money in the sum of $12.15,
interest and costs. Summons is-
sued.
Estate of Clyde Blasdel, de-
ceased, order appointing Williel-
minia Blasdel Administratrix.
Bond filed and approved ami
letters of administration issued,
affidavit of address of heirs fil-
ed. F. G. Walling, attorney.
Estate of Samuel Hupp, deceas-
ed, order admitting will to pro-
bate issued. Bond of Lucretia
Hupp, administratrix filed. War-
rant to appraisers issued. No-
tice to creditors issued. J. B.
Drennan, attorney.
Estate of David N. Gilbert,
pink of condition. The racers
are of undisputed lineage, the
steeds attached to the Roman
chariots are particularly beauti-
ful, the Kentucky high school
horses are the greatest equities
on earth, and half a hundred
Shetland ponies will delight the
children.
When the show comes to this
city the work of unloading will
be well under way with the ris-
ing of the sun and there is little
chance of the street display be-
ing late in leaving the grounds.
Already choice locations for
witnessing this display are in
demand, and the chances are
that the streets, along which the
parade will go, will be lined with
admiring thousands.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
GRANT COUNTY OKLAHOMA
The Farmer's and Merchant's Bank
of Nash, Oklahoma, a corporation,
plaintiff,
vs.
J. W. Surface and J. H. Haworth
defendants. «•
Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that iu
pursuance of an order of sale issued
out of the office of the Clerk of the
District Court in and for the County
of Grant and State of Oklahoma on
the 26th day of August, 1912, in an
action wherein The Farmer's and
Merchant's Bank of Nash, Oklahoma,
was plaintiff and J. W. Surface and
J. H. Haworth were defendants, com-
manding me to sell sufficient of the
real estate heretofore levied upon
under an order of attachment is-
sued in said action to satisfy the
judgment rendered in said action in
deceased, final account of admin- , .
istrator, Percy E. Wile, filed. C. fav°r * ®aid plaintiff land agamst
i said defendants for the sum of
W. Stephenson, attorney. 4 ^ „
Estate of Andrew Beck, de- j ,6K5,5f tofLher1 wlth ?30;80 cost8'
ceased, petition for sale, of lots ^ 8aid real, e8*te hereto'ore
1, 2, 9, 10 block 6 and 9, 10 evi®f. upon 18 described *s follows.
Royal L. Pruyne to Henry i block 16, Pond Creek, filed. Or-1
Turek, EK NW Vi Section 20- der for hearing petition issued. Southeast one-quarter (SE%)
28-4 $2,500 Hearing set for October 21, 1912. f. Section twenty-four (24), town-
E. B. Downing to Emmett E. Sam P Ridings attorney. *hlp J2?3' N°rth °f
Dora Patton vs. J. F. Patt- Range eight (8>- w- L M- and the
Downing, NW'/4 and N'-. SWV4
Sec. 29-26-4 >12.750
Geo. M. Orr to Allie E. Norris,
lot 12 block 60 Pond Creek,
Oklahoma $450
I). W. Hart saw to Madison E.
McKeeman N. 20 feet of lot 17
and lot 18 block 2 Walkers addi-
tion to Medford $1,400
John R. Martin to Wm. F.
Gaft'. lot 13 block 4 Salt Fork,
Oklahoma $25
W. 1>. Daniels to Silas Beal,
lot :5 block 11 Jefferson . . . .$21(J
amended petition filed. Answer
and plea in bar withdrawn and
East one-half (EV&) of the South-
west one-quarter (SW^) of Sec-
Silas Beal to K. T. Beal, lots tonic v.
11. lots 1, 2, 4. 5, 6, block 15, (ceased, order of sale issued,
lots 1 to 24 inclusive block 24 Sam P. Ridings, attorney.
Jefferson $11 Marriage Licenses.
Albert T. Garrett, age 32, and
i iu i'ii. ci. in mcii n iiiuii a m ji cum < • , . /rtjv
re filed. J. B. Drennan for plain- ""'7 ^ (£ } ^ , TP
tiff, F. A. Densmoor for de- <25 ' *or<* of *****
[feiidant ' ' Grant County.
(j.,,. ■> ( ■ Oklahoma, which said real estate
.Suite vs. \'j. ( . beal v, liitorina- .
lion charging defendant with oh- and lsHnot e*empt frora, sal*
taiiiing inonev under false pre- r execution and was so levied
tenses. Warrant issued and re- T,°n T 7* * , f ^
| , • | tels of said defendants and which
turned, ease dismissed. ., , , , , . ,
i- <• ii , said lands have been duly apprais-
hstate ox llenrv roese. dceeas- , . , ,
■ . , ..." ... . ed at and lor the sum of Thirteen
ed, order admitting will to pro- mi. , ...
I , ; , | o i, i,- i- , Thousand and no one-hundredths
bate issued. Sam P. Rulings, at- nol1aro (S1,nftftnfn
P. H. ALBRIGHT & CO.
WITH MONEY TO LOAN
m
|dont|
overlook
The fact that we have the
best facilities for Farm
Loans at reasonable rates
on short notice, at all sea-
sons of the year.
In Our Abstract Business
We give our customers the
benefit of the firm's ex-
perience in 25 years' bus-
iness.
Notice our new location 2nd door south of post office.
MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA
Dollars, ($13,000.00).
16, 17. 18 block 10, lot 3 block | Estate of James II. Peden, de-1 *ow' notice * her<^
i. ,■ ...i,. ; i given that in pursuance of the com-
mands of said writ I will offer for
sale and sell for cash to the high-
est bidder said lands and tenements
or so much thereof as will satisfy
a mi _. _ at* |>* | .k, i | i* xxiuviii iiiLitoi da win sausry
Quit Claim Deeds | il nme Bluhm, age 22, both ot|the 8aid judgment and costs on the
, ' • 5th day of October, 1912, at one
Lett S\\ J Sec. . . . .$1 t o'clock n m nf nifl flnv at Ihu
District Court.
o'clock p. m. of aid day at the
front door of the Court House in
M. PARVIS and COMPAIt
BEAL ESTATE AND LOAN
Quick Money, Beit Terma
Medford
OKLAHOHw
FRANK G. WALLING
AT TORNEY-AT-LAW
OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK
VIEDFORD • • OKLAHOMA
Geo. Six
Optomet r i s t
WAKITA. OKLA.
Licensed by the state board of
examiners. Hundreds of sat-
isfied patron> recommend my
work. Come to my office and
question, I will help you
to nee. Twelve years experi-
ence in Grant county.
r- . r :—
Patents. Lizzie Schwartz vs. David B. the town of Medford Grant County,
I . S. Government to David J. MeCracken, I). L. Cline et al, Oklahoma.
Summers, patent to NWVi Sec. suit for $4,000 and foreclosure. Witness my hand this 28th day of
25-27-.r>. | of Mortgage on lots 11, 12, 13, August, 1912.
I". S. Government to Daniel 'dock 16 Medford. Drennan at- J. F. Lamison,
Miller Patent to the SEVi Sec. | torney. [ Sheriff of Grant County.
10-28-6. Lucilla P. Stewart vs. Edith c. T. Frack,
('. Buckingham et al. Receipts! Under Sheriff.'
Contract. of all defendants for payment
Albert R. Hyatt to Cyrus J. by plaintiff for their shares iu J *
Kephart. S. ' o \ W i \ See 33-28- certain lots in Medford. Walling
■'{. deed to be made on full pay- for plaintiff.
ment $2,0tX) E. Cord ray vs. I. L. Slawter,
release of Judgment filed. J. W.
County Coiu*t. Smith, attorney.
E. Cordray & Son vs. C. E.
Livengood, transcript of judj?-, SANGER'S PARADE
ment and proceedings in J. P.
Court, judgment for plaintiff in European Show has Dublin Prize
Justice Court, $21.68 and costs Horses.
$7.00. A street parade, which will be!
Estate of J IL. Bishop, deeeas- a veritable horse fair, is pro-
ed. petition of Susan A Bi.shop, miscd by the Sanger's Greater
widow for letters of administra-• European Shows, which exhibit
tion filed Order for hearing pe- at Medford, Thursday, October
tition issued and set lor Oeto- 3rd.
her 8. 1912, at 2 o.'clock p .m The pageant will leave the
Sam P R.idings. attorney grounds promptly at 10 o'clock
District Court day of the show, and follow a,
Clara M. Hubbard vs. O. E. line of march to be announced
Hubbard, petition for divorce, later. First will come the World's
alimony and custody of minor Famous Dublin Grays, the $25,-
childrcn filed. Sam P. Ridings (HHI prize winners.
attorney. The band wagons, floats, and!
Mary Ann Sutton vs. William other paraphernalia will be
II. Sutton, petition for divorce, drawn by -KH) well groomed,
aliruonv and engtodv of minor well matched dapple grey j
MONEY
TO LOAN ON FARMS
Reasonable Rates! Small Commission!
J. H. FUSS & CO.,
FARM LOAN HEADQUARTERS MEDFORD
BALDWIN
MOTOR
CARGO.
AGENTS tor BUICK AUTOS
Automobile Accessories and General Repair Work
Oils and any Supplies Needed to Make Your Auto Telephone. Rurd 101
Go....Motor Cycle and Auto Presto Exchange R.nd.-c. rh.n. Ru^Tza'07
Garage and Auto Livery
FIRST BUILDING WEST ROCK ISLAND DEPOT. MEDFORD. OKLAHOMA
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The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1912, newspaper, September 26, 1912; Medford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186183/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.