The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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CITY MEAT MARKET
I have opened a new meat market on
Cherokee Ave. All of my old friends and
customers are invited to call. Your orders
will receive careful attention.
| G. J. Lochman, Prop.
NEWS OVER GRANT COUNTY
QnauwinnAnjinAAAnnA/inruwtaruiAfuiAnnn/uaaannmuinjin/uuv
- FAffiM LOANS
Get our rate and plan, don't forget our Insurance
Companies.
TRADES
Missouri tame grass land for wheat farms here.
Come in and talk this over with us.
C. w. Batten, Mgr.
JKFFKRSOX. and by t|„. Wliy ,|j,i voll stop
FroBi theH-vi.w !o think that Grant county sure
<' i«k. Day was kicked Tuemlny lias soniu •igfru|iiiiJc" «liU)fs. 4>u«.
l>y a 2-yt-ar colt uud lias been laid. editor warms up the county Com-
up fur repairs. He is not serious- rnissioners, another |<oes after the
ly injured but two ribs were bruk-1 District Judge while a third spits
e,1> « hi« hands uud goes after the P.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hurtlett ,s•''overnment.
returned last Thursday evening j
from i'oiuona, <'aliforuin. where „
>1 i i . . I "rum The Nowh.
they had spent the wmter. They| Henry L. Foree. the alfala king
I'ONI) CRKKK
uattkn mca LTV CO
mkbkokd.oki.a.
5 m*i hokd,oki.a. l. w. tjatten, Mgr. 5
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L H. RUTH & CO.
We have good Rental Property in Kansas City
and other good towns to trade for Oklahoma land.
Come in and we will give you description of
Property.
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""1 nli'ln ,r l IPP'T vnllvv. i«pl „ti„e80
5 Hnrllrtl my, thoy ure knv t„ ,t y. j „rtl,is
LAMONT. | plant this spring. The oldest set-
Crom the nSw | tier never saw a better spring fur
Nine persons were baptized in j starting alfalfa than we are now
the river near the railroad bridge having. Reports from all up and
Sunday afternoon. Two 0f these, down the valley are that it is coin-
were from Lamont and seven from ing on fine.
F'"'k (cl"m'1' , i I'igbtning struck the handsome
all ot Uamnt a«,lste.l Mr. ( amp ,.0„tltry home„(.l, T. Klder during
tt" l,..a M l,, pastor Those storm Saturday eveaing, dr.
tom Salt (ork were; Kalpl, Cole, mon>lled a rhiamey. k„n,ked the
Mrs. Mnun.. Dolai^ Uv Milder. tffo
Mr aad ,,, a„f ' „ '-phone, rippe ittle sidiag
Walti-r AansiekleuadMrs. N-ucat. „trt]„. house, then raa iato aee-
Last Friday night the Odd Fello^-ment filter over the cistern and
and Rebekah lodges of Deer Creek 1 smashed it to smithereens. None
and Nardin. Several of the Re- of the family were in the house
bekahs from the visiting lodges1 when it was struck. The damages
were also present. All enjoyed an while numerous, can easily be re-
excellent time and one long to be paired. Its fortunate no one was
remembered. After participating near when the bolt struck.
in the work of the initiatory and I ————
Strictly First Class
--------- Rates $2.00 Per Day
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
Modern Improvements
DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE DVTCONNECTION
Flrnt I'uIiIInIimI i„ |'Htr|ot April J7, |l ll >
summons By Publication.
In Tin* District Court of <.r nt county, Ok In
ileiijnmin BuIIUmi, nl, pUlnUft
M ry A. Uulll , Ch rl . Hnllta, Ian., Unlit#,
Koceln HulIU, l.ln Bullln, Ola HhIII,., Herman
Built# John Buillu, urnl (iiikUva lluit:
llefemlantf.
Said ilffi-ndunth ahove named will taltn notice
that they have boon mn'.l In the nlinv.. mimed
Court for partition ,,f the sK', ot s.. :>| | „n
North, Kinifi-W. I. M. In Omni County, Ok la
lioma, and muri smait the petition lllnl (herein
by «aid plainllff* on or before the ?th day of
Jnne lull, or aald petition will be taken an true,
and a Judgment for aald plaintiff, in aaid notion
for partition of Hald abovedeacrilied real rntati*
• til be rendered accordingly.
Dated this 'JBday of April, Mil.
iBmn Bknjamin Bini.ra
Tlu< v Mmnm
« ".*<• N. Kmnk t, I'liimtifT*
niKtrlct Clerk.
BIT IIAIKNK.V,
Atty. for Plaintiff
[ Notice (or Publication, Department of
the Interior.
r. Ijinil Office at Guthrie,Oklahoma, Aiirl) '
M, lllll.
Notice iiiiereby ylven that Kmuia Allen,
of Florence, Oklahoma, who, on April -'l, luor.,
made Homestead Kntry No. l;iriil. Serial, No.'
o-JISII, for kei4, Sertior 1< , Township r, North,
HangeM Wert, Indian Meridian. Iitrn tiled notice
of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to
i'Ktahlinh claim to the land above described, ho
fore Clerk IJiatrlct Court of (Jrant County, at hia
office, Medford, Oklahoma, "ii the .'Ith dnv ,,f
May, 1911.
Claimant namex at> witneNSes:
I S. Arnold, Lewis Smith George Stover I
Fred Hale, all of Florence, Oklahoma.
h. N. Houston, Rpgliter.
Sam P. Ridings
■ Atlorney-at-Ijaw
Office Kear^e fSuildiriff
Medford, - Oklahoma
c. W, STEPHENSON
Attorney-at- Lnw
Practice in all courts. oiLix* up-
stairs Kearsc Hlock.
Medford, - Oklahoma
FMANK (niRAie
Contractor and Builder
First Class Work a Specialty
Twenty Years Experience in The Work
MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA
J. G. MCMiBlLVlT
Practice in all courts -o- -o
w BIlHJBft bi.OCK
Mkdkord . Oki.ahoma
first degrees, all (about ninety-five)
retired to the dining room and
were served with a most delightful
supper by the Rebekahs. On the
26 of April the Oddfellows and
their team, consisting of 25 well,
drilled members, went to Nashville
From the Vidette.
If an old time one-ring circus
that traveled orer the country by
wagon should come along and pitch
its tent, we would go to that show
even if we had to buy a ticket to
to assist in celebrating the ninety-
ond anniversary.
RENFROW.
From The Tribune.
The exterior of the Post Office
is being treated to a dress of paint.
Postmaster Anderson is doing the
work during his spare time.
Large Sample Room
O
MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA
N. D. KOCH, Proprietor
On lust Friday afternoon Mrs. W
II. McKinley entertained the mem-
bers of the Shakespeare Class with
Mrs. S. P. Ridings and Mrs. A. C.
Glenn, of Medford, as guests of
honor, The Shakespeare Class en-
tertained last Monday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Geo. Marquis.
Late yesterday evening we received
W. J. GARDINER,
President
P. H. UPDIKE.
Vice-President
R. J. ZEIDLER,
Cashiet
The Grant County Bank,
MedfordOklahoma.
Receives Deposits, Makes Loans on Personal or Chatte
Security, Improved Farms. Etc.
COIjLECTIONS made and promptly remitted
we seek your patronage.
^FttSterfOkUho"IfUl11' bj ,he
S. W. Work had the pleasure of ' —=>
entertaining an auto-load of rela-1 a write-up of both of those social
tives from Medford last Wednes- functions, too late to get into the
lav. Among them was his cousin paper this week and not miss the
Mrs. L. T. Houston, of Welling- j mails to-morrow morning. We are
ton, Kansas. sorry to have to leave anything out
The Medford Star gives Uncle an^ hope to receive the copy earlier
Sam a terrible dressing down lie- 'u
cause of the stand to stop every- • Mr. and Mrs. W. H. llarville eti-
thing, which might have a leaning tertained quite a party of friend at
toward the lottery business and ac- their beautiful country home south-
euses the government with -'but- east of Pond Creek Sunday. A-
tingiu.'' Well there have been mong the guests were : Miss Minnie
whole states, which thought your Or en u an, Tom and Trix Harville,
Uncle Sam did not have a right to "f Medford; Herbert Strecker,
"but in," but the majority of the Capt. 0. J. Perren and Dr. 0. T.
people were of a different opinion.' Drennau, of this city.
(First Publishsd in Patriot, April 27, lllll i
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
.Notice ia hereby given that In pursuance of an
order of the county court of the County of (.'rant
and State of Oklahoma, made on the J7th day of
April, A. I). 1'Jll, In the matter of the estate of
Kdmnml .1. Mcl.ennan deceased, the undersign-
ed aa the administrator of the estate of said
deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest
bidder for cash, or for partcush and balance to
be secured by first mortgage on the real estate to
be sold, said sale to be subject to confirmation
by the county court, on or after Monday the
S8nd. ilay of May. A. D. 1311, all the right
title interest and estate of the said Edmund J.
McLennan at the time of his death and all tile
right title and Interest that the said estate ban
by operation of law or otherwise aquired in and
to all the certain lots pieces or parcels of land
lying and being situate In the County of Gran,
State of Oklahoma, bounded and described as
follows, and upon the following terms and con-
ditions, to-ivit: All of lots numbered eix,
seven, eight, nine and ten. in block numbered
thirteen, as the same are marked and designat-
ed on the recorded plat of thn town of Medford,
<lrant Connty, Oklahoma, to be sold in one
parcel or as one tract of land, and the following
to be sold separate and apart, troin the forego-
ing, to-wlt: All of lot numbered eight, (8,) in
block numbered nineteen, (lit,) as tho same Is
marked numbered and designated on the record-
ed plat of the town of Medford, (irant County,
Oklahoma, to be gold for cash in hand or for
part cash and balance on time and balance to be
secured by first mortgage upon said real estate,
and with interest at eight per cent per annum
from date of mortgage.
Bids must be in writing and may be left at the
office of A. C.Clenn attorney at law. or may lie
delivered to the administrator personally, or j
may be tiled in the ofllce of the judge of the |
county court.
Itated this 2t>th day of April, A D. lull.
Bessie K. McLennan, \
\ r. Glenn, Administratrix.
Her Attorney.
A. ©11ENN
Attorney
Bbignet Block
Medford - Oklahoma
Frank g. Walling
Attorney-at-Law
Over First Nat'I Bank
Medford -o- Oklahoma
CIIaS 11. pahkkk
P. C. SIMONS
K-vAtt'y Gen
PARKER & S/MOMS
A ttorney sat- Law
Practice in KNID,
All Courts
OKLA.
How's This?
DAVIS "
abstracter
notary public
Insures Against Fire and Burglary.
& oklahoma
MEDFORD,
OQOl
If You Have Money
in excess of vour present
wants, the most sensible
thing to do with it is to
START A BANK AC-
COUNT where it will be
perfectly safe and subject
to check. We offer a fur-
ther suggestion-you can-
not do better than open
the account with us, as you
are sure here of safety and
courteous treatment.
The State Bank of Medford
Report ot tne Condition of
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
(No. 5796)
at Medford, in the State
of Oklahoma, at the close of buvmegi
March 7, 1911.
khsouhcbs.
Loans aad Discounts $iti,700 42
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured l,ll.'i i>3
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25,000.00
Bonds, Securities, Etc., i S4W.
Banking honBe Furniture and Fixtures ; l'stlO^ixi
Due from National Banks,
j (not reserve agents) si).li:jus|
[ Due from State and Private Bank-
and Bankers, Trust Companies
and Savings Banks
Due from approved reserve
agents
Checks and other Cash Items.
Kichanges for clearlnu honse
Notes of other National Banks
Fractional currency
j Specie Il.Wt'j.w
j LegalTender Notes 1,231.00
( Redemption fund with l\ S Treasurer
I (5 per cent of circulation i
M,1111.84
.>7.30
«00.ili)
Il,i:l(l.!H) I
-iVsV VWUIII
i STEWART LUMBER CO.
L. H. BROWN, Local flanager
Are you going to build a house, or a barn or make improve-
ments to your home. Let us figure on your lumber bill.
A full line of brick, lime, cement and all building
material. j; u r>
l,3fli).00
432.31
~\«KK).00
1.4"
IT, 758i
THE PATRIOT PER YEAR
i.aai.mi
# tt,357 I.",
LIABILITIES.
| Capital Stock paid In . , 25>U00 01.
Surplus fund
I ITndlvided prodts, less expenses and
taxes paid
j National Bank Notes outstanding .
Due to other National Banks
Due to State and Private bank*
J and bankers
Due to approved Reserve agents
Individual deposit* subject to check
Demand certificates of deposit
' Certified Cheeks
I Reserved for taxes
|2>rJ,:V'T 13
State orOnuson, i
(iBAMT CoPNTY, f "
I, I. K. lieasty. Cashier of the above named
oank, do solemnly swear that the above state
ment Is trae to the beet of mT knowledge and be
ll"f- ' a HE A STY. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this lilth dtv
of k Mar. 1911. Samuel C. Davis
No try Public.
(Mj Commission Expires April 22nd I">12 i
i P. O. Walling i
i T T «odfrev t Director.,
I Tho*. A. Roff I
■u ■ C V-
"United (dn/&demtei£tenirtJ
Reunion
;k
A.R,ICANIS AS
Very
Low Fares
covering
Side Trips from
Little Rock
Round trip tickets to
many points South and
Southeast will be on
sale at Little Rock
May 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Return Limit, June 10th
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anv
Catarrh (urf """ c"re{1 by lla"''
... „ , CHUNKY A- (■<>.. Toledo. O.
tl)p uiKlcrslKiHil. have known }•". j. cinnrv
«,?8t Hf' y,'Hirs" and be,ipvft h"n Perfectly hon-
, 1,1 a" ousiiipfw traimactiouh ami nanclally
ami* to c;ut>* out any oMUmtlonj maile by hks Arm.
Waldino. Kinna.v a Mauvi.v,
. WholcKale Druujrlsto, Toledo. O.
II.il s ( -ttarrh Cum is tnki?n Intwially. acting
rllrccfl- noon tho bloo<l .-nil nuifous surfaces ,f the
«ystM . f'fst lrn« ri in Im *«*ni fn-r. I'll re 75 c«-nt per
bMI.e. -i.Ul ;,ii Dnmrlsts.
lak" Hull's r.'tfiilly 1'ji's for convfim.flon.
Kocal Firm Will Continue Valuable
ARency
T. L. Neal of this city has just closed
| a deal whereby he will continue to be
an;ent for ZEMO tho well known rem-
j edy for Eczema. Dandrull", and a!! dis-
eases of the skin and scalp.
The extraordinary leap that iliisciean
i liquid external treatment for skin af
fei'tions has made iuto public favor in
j the last few years proves its wond rful
! enra'ive properties and makes it it.deeil
i a valuable addition to the fine stod; of
j remedial a^cnt carried by the (jrant
I County Drug Co.
j 1 hey have a limited supply of samples
| One of which will be given free to any
I skin sufferer who wishes to test the
| merit of the medicine. A booklet 'How
I To Preserve The Skin," will also be
j given to those interested. No. 1
9. M. ffarvis § Xlc.
RKAL ESTATK AND LOANS
Quick Money Best Terms
Office: Bingner Building
MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA
D«. S. M. BLOOD
BEOTIST
NINE YEARS EXPERIENCE
My work is my Recommendation
Office at Blood's Drug Store
Medford, - - Oklahomr
Eugene Staedelin
j General Contractor-
|MEDFORD, - OKLA
1
DR. I. V. HARDY
Physician and Surgeon,
Binxner Ulook .tyKDPOKJ), OKLa,
Uoth Phones No. 3
C. H. lOCMWOOD
Oflico Phones 77
Or. Lockwootl
11 oiixe * K'Tal >Jo. 203
I Pioneer No. 181
MEDFORD, OKLAHOMA.
J)R G-. R. MARTIN
Veterinary Surgeon
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College
1-ocated at. Davis' Livery Barn
Pioneer Phone lia -Rural 21
medford,
okla.
Albert A. Traver
ARCHITECT
«to-42o Chamber o
Commerce Bloc.
H
For further partic-
ulars write to or
call on
H- KRASINSKY, Agent
M. BROWN, D. P. A.,
Oklahoma, City.
Barbed wire cuu, r^Red wounds i* BOABDIN©.
P!S£| HLfed°«Week F"rnace
MENTia applied. It ia both healing i "T ^°°mS E,CCtnc
and antiseptic Price 25c, 50, and *-,Shts- Reasonable Terms.
Drug^ b°M''' ^ by Gr*ntC®untJ'« MRS ELIZA BETH SA FFOLD
Mediord' Oklabona
enid.
Okla
DR. C. W. LYON,
DENTIST
(Up-to-Sale 0eRti5tpcj
Crown and Bridj>L- W:>rk
a apecialty. All Work Guaranteed.
Office, Room 1, First Nat l Bank Bide
Medford -... oklahoma
Ihe Oklahoma City Times Makes
Progress.
---- — With the suspension of the The State
which.finally, if allowed to continue, Capital, formerly published hy Frank
extends to the stomach and bowels: Greer in Onthri* k o ...
and other organs of the body. 1 " , ^thne- ^e Republ.cans
Catarrh of the nose and throat are T. " state are turning to
Tery common, and often cauae the lhe(>klah°ma City Times, which is
breath to be very offenaive and fre- I now the oldest paper published in Okla-
quent expectoration of mucous. The kfthoma and is the acknowledge Repub-
rational treatment of this disease is! ^can newspaper of the State
conatitutional, in other worda,' The Times is making a special sub-
from
Why Should It Be?
We have often heard the question
asked. Why is Catarrh so prevalent
among young and old? The only
explanation is that when we are sub-
jected to sudden changes of tempera-
ture and climatic conditions there is
caused an inflamation of the mucous
membranes of the nose and throat
through the blood.
Ponayo Catarrh Remedy is a Med-
icine which acts through the Mood
difectly upon the diseaaad cells ol
the raucous membrane, relieving ths
congested condition, forcis^ out tfe*
poisonous secretions and restoring
them to healthy action.
Price 50 centa and Sl-M.
Ponayo Medicines, om for each afl-
e guaranteed and aoM ooly hf
Grant.County Drag Company. Agent
scription offer of S2.00 by mail
now until January 1st, 1912.
The Times is an afternoon. Associat-
ed Presa paper, published in the capital
and metropolis of the state, is ably
edited and compares very favorably
with the papers of the larger states.
Subscriptions and remittaneea at
thm special $2.00 rate should U sent
direct to The Times, Oklahoi * City
OkUhoasa.
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Simons, R. T. The Medford Patriot. (Medford, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1911, newspaper, May 4, 1911; Medford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc186248/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.