The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Blackwell Jubilee Week
One Full Week
Oct 23 to Oct. 28.1911
\T nivAn -AuroTT (DO CAA _
$2,500 Absolutely Given Away $2,500
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One Full Week
Condensed Program
Monday, October 23, Atheletlc Day.
Tuesday, October 24 Fraternal Day
Wednesday, October 25, Old Set-
tlers day.
Thursday, October 26, Horse and
Mule Show Day.
Friday, October 27, Free Sale and
Dicker Day.
Saturday, Octtober 28, Childrens'
and Baby Show Day.
The Following Speakers Will
Be Present
Rev. A. M. Virdln, Col. Sidney
Suggs, Edlttor John Fields, Prof
Naylor, the Silo Expert, and Cover'
nor Lee Cruce has promised to be
present if possible.
$1,000 In Entertaining Our Visitors $1,000
The Merchants and Business Men of Blackwell, Oklahoma Have Raised *2.500 to Be Used For Prizes and
Premiums, and In Entertaining Our Visitors
Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening
Gigantic Free Attractions
Rollo
Who loops the loop on roller
skates from a 120 ft. tower. The
only man on earth who performs
this sensational feat. Every day and
night, except Saturday. It was im-
possible to keep him Saturday after-
noon as he leaves Saturday, P. M.
tto fulfill an engagement as Shreve-
port La. on the following Monday.
Marco Twins
Positively the most comical and
Origional Stunt ever offered to the
American Public. This will be their
first engagement in a city of less
than 15,000. Don't miss this enter-
tainment. Absolutely free every after-
noon and night.
Comical Acrobats
Are the Funniest Fellows on Earth
and their only mission is to make
you laugh. Anyone watching their
antics for 10 minutes who does not
laugh will be awarded a prize of a
dozen sour pickles.
Your Railroad Fare Will be Refunded
and conditions named below: Merchand'se P^^ed durmg th.s Jubilee Week, for the amounts
Free Picture Show
The Committee has engaged the
Lyric Picture Show to throw open
its doors every afternoon and even-
ing during the entire week. Go and
come as you choose, Absolutely Free.
Tonkawa, Nardin, Braman, Autwine, Peckham, Eddy
$10.00 Purchase
Deer Creek, P„„c„ Cily, Kildare, Ne ki,k, Middleton and
$15.00 Purchase
Sw!k>k' w7nt' Meo°rd' Arkansas City' South Haven> Numa, Clyde
Wakita, Wellington, Hunter, Breckenridge, Enid, Billings, Redrock White '
Eagle, Bliss and W.nfield for $25 purchase. Other Towns Not named
______ on ^ame Basis
thea^t^
will give you a card containing a listof ^ Club'
titling you to the Refund if the Sum Total of Your Receipts ~
We respectfully ask everyone to
look over our premiums in our Agri-
cultural Department and kindly ask
one and all to help us make it a
Grand Success.
In Inviting our friends to spend
Jubilee Week with us, we cannot
fail to realize the responsibility
that rests upon us, and we have
honestly tried to do everything pos-
sible to make your visit a pleasant
one and we want you to be with
us all week if possible. Come when
you can, you will be welcome. The
adies' Rest Room on North Main
Street will be open day and night
for the use of the women and chil-
dren; the Commercial Club Rooms
will be open for the use of m%n;
use them. Just think of it $2,500.00
In prizes and premiums, free attrac-
tions, etc. Every day is a good one.
Read the program and see if one
day is not as good as another. Dr
J; C. Marr, State Healtth Commis-
sioner, will have an exhibit during
the week at the Agricultural Hall
on North Main sttreet, the same
Oklahoma Health Exhibitt as was
shown at the Oklahoma State Fair. I
The Blackwell Commercial Club
Band will give a free open air con-
cert every aftternoon and evening
during the week. Prof. A. J. Lovett
Superintendent! of tthe Blackwell
Schools will have an exhibition, the
display of school work by pupils of
the Blackwell Schools. This exhibit
won tthe first prize [Blue RibonJ
at tthe Sttate Fair this year in com-
petition with the entire state. Do
not fail to see the Blue Ribbon and
the exhibit.
Grand Central
..livery..
J. Ji. Speer, Proprietor
Fire tooh our barn, but we
ough first-class Rigs and Carriages ♦ ♦
wants. ^ "We are located for the nres^t ^
Martin s barn, east CheroKee Ave!
LIVERY,FEED and SALE BflBH
fall session WOW OPFN
The Wicihta College of Music, owns and controls
the buildings at 2 I 7-19 N. Lawrence, 315 E
Third, 351 N. Topeka Ave., all devoted ex-
rwor.T °ly t0 Music and Dramatic Art.
nEPAi"n ^s VBW,iD,NG DEPmMENT r0R STUDENTS
Instruction, School o^Expression PaintinJ'a'Tn6110'- Hpe ,,r°an' Ifand
tra, Opera, Theory of Ah^etc g Drawin6. Chorus, Orches-
ONLY ARTISTS £ND EXPERIENCED TEACHERS ENGAGED
Prices of tmuon range from Ss.ou to 840.00 per term of ten weeks
etc. " 6 ° ^ °r °UF 'E "WJ catalog- giving prices, course of study
Address, He.dore Lindbertf, President
21' lawrence Are., Wicfciu, Km.
(First Published Medford Patriot, Oc
tober 5, 1911.)
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given, that in pur-
suance of an order of the county court
of the county of Grant and Btate of Ok-
'^°.nia> made on the 22nd day of Sep-
f J ' in the matter of the es-
tate of Mary K. Cox, deceased, the un-
ei signed as the administrator of the
estate of said deceased, will sell at pri-
vate sale to the highest bidder for cash
°rir^r.one-th'rd cash and balance se-
cured by mortgage on said real estate
subject to confirmation by said county
court on or after the 27th day of Octo-
to/' t 1911, a" the right- tftle. in
terest and estate of the said Mary K
th? of her death aild a"
the rlf,ht, title and interest that the
otherwit?te h3S by operation of law 9,
otherwise, acquired by law or other-
wise, acquired In and to the certain lot
™!,Ct °r r'aroel of land situate, lying
stato nf gnln, t,he C0Unty of Grant and
state of Oklahoma, described as fol-
lows, and upon the following terms and
conditions to-wit: all of lot! nSered
four (4). five (5), six (6), in block
numbered twenty-six (26), as the same
are marked, numbered and designated
wJf Vec2rded plat of ,h« town of
iinon ih'p f,rnUt - County- Oklahoma:
Cash iu\JSS°SaSnJSlTcuni
.TZ'SZf ""m •
left'at rSt«e ,Writ,ng and ma-v be
at the office of A. C. Glenn attn>-
mav ahVriW|' at Bedford, Oklahoma, or
y be delivered to the administratn-
5f?h°n?1!f' °r ,,,ay be fl'-d m the office
nof iUiK,e nf the count>' court.
D 1911 25th day °f SeI'teraber, A.
LESTER TRENTON
By ALBERT C. GLENN^Hu'^'tornej-.
of
to
for
Notice to Owner Before Issuin Tax
Deed.
The State of Oklahoma, County of
Grant; SS.
To the owner or owners and all con-
cerned or in possession of lots Num-
ber Nine [9] and Ten [10] Block
j Seven [7] in the city of Pond Creek
Oklahoma, as shown by the official
plat of said City, GREETING:-
You and each of you. are hereby
notified that the undersigned is the
holder of seperate assginments
certificate of purchase, issued
him by he Countty Treasurer, tor
for the above described real estate,
hich was sold to Andrew Beck at J
ilt a tax sale, held on the 15th day
of November, 1909. by the County
Treasurer of said County, as provid-:
ed by law, and that unless redemp-'
tion be made by you for said lands '
from such sale, within sixty [60]
days after date of publication, or
service of this notice, a tax deed
will be demanded by the undersigned
and will will issue as provided by
law, for each of the said lots.
^ Witness my hand at Medford,
Mate of Oklahoma, this 5th day of
October, 1911.
Andrew Beck.
Tax Certificate Holder.
..THE..
Commercial Hotel
-V- L>. KOCH, Proprietor.
Modern Improvements. Large Sample Rooms and
THE BRICK HOTEL
BUS. DRJtY and TRANSFER UME IM CONNECT,ON
MEDFORD OKLAHOMA
w. J. GMRDAiER,
President
J. L. GODFREY.
Vice-President
k"«vwivvwn
E. L. WILSON.
Cashier
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Dealers in Earth. I
W° 'arms from $23 per acre W
1.' ms are rleht- If you don't <f>
nave money enongh to pay for all, we ^
•re prepared to make W
Quick Farm Loans at 51-2 per cL f
Write, Call or Wire ^
w. J. PRIVETT <Sr CO.
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NOTICE.
in the District Court of Grant
county, Oklahoma.
In the matter of the dissolution of
the Medford Mercantile Company a
corporation.
Notice is hereby given that the
Medford Mercantile Companv a
corporation has filed its application
in the above entitled court asking
for the dissolution of said corpora-
tion and that said application -will
be heard on or after the loth dav
of November, A. D. 1911 and ap-
person interested therein may file
his objections thereto on or before
said day of hearing.
Witness my hand and official seal
this ord day of October A. D. 191]
^ea'-' Chas. N. Earnest
Clerk of District Court
A. C. Glenn Attorney.
First published in Medford Pat-
riot October 5th 1911.
ford.
First published in the Medford Pat
riot, October 5th 3 911.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN County Court In Grant County
Oklahoma.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Joseph Gautier Deceased.
All persons having claims against
said Joseph Gautier deceased, are
required to present the same, with
the necessary vouchers, to the under
signed Executors at the law office
of Mackey and Stephenson in town
of Medford in the County of Grant,
State of Oklahoma, within four
months of the date hereof or the
same will be forever barred.
j9°ated the second day of October
Ellen Gautier, Eugene Hart Execu-
tors.
The GRANT COUNTY BANK,
medford, OKLAHOMA
Receives Deposit, MaKe, Loans, on Personal or
Chattel Security, 'mproved Farms. Etc
Collections Made and Promptly Remitted.
We Seeh Your Patronage.
- Bank are Fully Protected by the Depositor•, Guarr
antee Fund of the State of Oklahoma.
We have good income property in
t7a^de^'
K^P«rfy!3eUSh.bveet?,riihatSJ?„klf„ht°s,V2
a section of fine farming land/
Call and See Us
/. H. RUTH & CO.
Wichita's best flour at Heastv
Bros.
Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach
! "I suffered intensely after eating
and no medicine or treatment I tried
seemed to do any good," writes H. M.
Voungpeters, Editor of The Sun. I^ke
View, Ohio. 'The first few doses of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets gave me surprising relief and
and the second bottle seemed to give
me a new stomach and perfectly good
health." For sale by all druggists.
See Heasty Bros., for groceries
and dry goods.
L. P. SCOTT
WAKITA'S HUSTLER
L::rL^.on r-m
Re.l Estate BroKer. Exchange, in Dir.
m>" Specialty.
No ma"er wthe:e y°ur l""d or property is to.
cated, see me for a trade.
L P. 5C0n, Weal Estate and Loan Iroker, Wakita, Oklahoma
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Becker, J. P. The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1911, newspaper, October 19, 1911; Medford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186220/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.