The Marlow Review (Marlow, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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MARLOW (OKLA) REVIEW THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 7 1922
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NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
CLASSIFIED ADS
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State of Oklahoma
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Two Great Tire 'Vklues for the
Light Car Owner
THEN you note the prices quoted below on 30 x 3V£
W inch ROYAL CORD and USCO Tire's — bear in
mind that while the price has been going down the
quality has been going up
The New and Better USCO is bigger with thicker
tread and sidewalls more rubber better traction
greater mileage
The ROYAL CORD is more than ever
confirmed in its leadership as the measure
of automobile tire values
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Federal Excise Tax on the above has been
absorbed by (lie manufacturer
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Whether your choice is a
Cord or a Fabric the U S
Sales and Service Dealer
is able to serve you bet
ter than ever before
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Where You
Can Buy
U S Tires:
Stanton Auto Co
Special-Six
1 Touring
SAVINGS resulting from capac-
ity manufacture are now
offered to the buyer of the Stude-
baker Special-Six The new price of
$ 1 2 75 is $ 2 00 under its former price
Studebaker reductions became
effective August 1st after Stude-
baker had completed the biggest
seven months in its70years’history
And at a time when Studebaker
had 15000 unfilled orders on hand!
It is a Studebaker policy of long
standing to share manufacturing'
savings with the customer
The performance durability
comfort and quality of the Special-
Six arerecognizedeverywhere And
here’s new proof of its endurance:
Studebaker’s sales of repair parts
covering accidents as well as service
for the first seven months of 1922
'-'wfcrre less than they were for the
first seven months of 1919 in spite
of the fact that 186000 new cars
t ' were sold and put into operation
( since January 1 1920
1 The Special-Six at $1275 repre-
’ sents a new standard of value—
' - the greatest value Studebaker has
everoffered and that means a value
that is positively unapproached
’ anywhere in the industry
Cowl light: cowl ventilator massive head lamp: toeneau light with tout
extension cor I ram-proof one-piece windshield windshield wincr eight
day dock thief-proof transmission lock tool compartment in left front door
Cord Tires Standard Equipment
J C TAYLOR
DUNCAN Dealer OKLAHOMA
Ten full days of keenest enjoyment
Agriculture at its best
Live stock display supreme
Southwest's premier iru tor show
n err eat new Autorobile and
" Manufacturers' Building'
Motor races
World’s foremost vaudeville in scintil-
lating Coliseum program '
Mexico’s famous Artillery Band
Radio Show — signalizing science’s lat-
est strides
“Mystic China” magnificent festival of
fire
Lillian Boyer girl flyer in thrilling air
feats — Flying Circus of twenty
aerial acts
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Watch for special days '
COME!
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FOR PRIVATE BOARD AND
ROOM also extra meals served at
reasonable prices See Mrs J W
Lawrence 47-4tp
FOR RENT — Four room house for
rent or sale Call phone 298 47-tfc
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 80 acre
farm 65 acres in cultivation 15- ac-
res in pasture four room house
water in yard water runs through
pasture cribs and stables See Clips
Heath at Armstrong’s Grocery Sat-
urday 48-2tp
FOR RENT — 2 room House furn-
ished or unfurnished — nice for school
purpose — north of school building —
see or 'call Vince Reynolds phone
303 48-tf
FOR SALE — Nice building loca-
tion in Evens Addition:- -See Kirtley
and Carter v 49-tfc
WANTED — From two to four
school girls' $1600 per month Phone
115 Mrs- Will Thompson ltp
1ST TEXAS COUNTIES
AT STATE FAIR S
Weat Texas Chamber of Commerce
Cooperating With State Fair
Officials
In full cooperation with officials of
the State Fair of Texas the West
Texas Chamber of Commerce Porter
A Whaley ot Stamford manager Is
hard at work to the end of fullest
representation at the forthcoming
Fair Oct 6-16
Mr Whaley has advised Slate
Fair officials that B M Whitaker ex-
hibit manager of the West Texas
Chamber of Commerce 1b now In the
field on an automobile tour He is
visiting various West Texas counties
encouraging them to line up and
send exhibits to the State Fair He
will also place exhibits In the hands
af competent persons and raise funds
with which to transport them to
Dallas -
Oct 13 Is West Texas Chamber of
ommerce Day at the Fair and the
Fourth Annual Exhibitors Banquet
will be held that night
STATE FAIR READY
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
Annual Encampment of Young Texas
Farm Folk To Be Big Fair
Feature
MAGNIFICENT FIRE
SPECTACLE TO BE
STATE FAIR FEATURE
Before a built-up back-scene 500
feet long constructed of heavy tim-
bers and carrying the Impression of
distant mountains there will be giv-
en at the State Fair of Texas at
Dallas Oct 6-15 this year what is
declared to be the most magnificent
fire or pyrotechnic spectacle even
seen in the southwest
Called “Mystic China” this year’s
State Fair “fire festival” it is said
is enacted to a carefully constructed
scenario and by ‘a number of real
actors It depicts an assault on an
ancient Chinese City by a Tartar
band a repulse by the inhabitants
and the subsequent celebration of
the victory
There is shown in a wonderful fire
display the temple of the purple
and gold Budda thq "Feast of the
Lanterns” the "Festival of Spring”
the “Feast of the Dragon" and
many other spectacles
An elaborate daylight program has
also been arranged for the grand
stand enclosure Including Lillian
Boyer girl flyer and the “Aerial
Circus” of more than twenty thrill-
ing acts
Boys and girls from Texas farms
will attend the State Fair of Texas
at Dallas this year in number Dates
for the annual encampment and prize-
winning contests at - the Fair have
been announced and officials of the
extension department of A & M
College are active In preparation for
the events
Members of accredited Boys Farm
Clubs will encamp at the Fair Oct
9-11 Members of girls' clubs will be
at Dallas Oct 13-14 Both boys and
girls will be guests of the Fair in the
big encampment building and will
oontsat for the three prize scholar-
ships In Texas colleges offered by the
Fair Association In addition they
will contest for the handsome prizes
offered by the Dallas County Seed
Breeders' Association
The Fair scholarships in A A M
College John Tarleton College or
Grubbs Vocational school will be of-
fered first for the best record in
eora production second for the best
peanut production and third for the
best record In grain sorghum
Visiting boys and grls will be look-
ed after while In Dallas by duly ap-
pointed chaperones and guides In
whose eharge they will be while at
the Fair and under whom they will
take In all the sights and see all the
instruotlTe exhibits
R W Persons of A & M College
will be In personal charge ot the
boys’ encampment while Miss -M
Helen (Higgins also of A & M will
have charge of the girls Full par-
ticulars may be had by applying to
either of these college officials
FOR SALE OR TRADE— One used
five passenger touring car Cash or
credit Would take live stock In-
quire at Review office 49-2tc
Limited number of music pupils
desired Mrs T C Barnes ltp
PRIVATE SANITARIUM
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT
It is my pleasure to announce the
opening of a Private Sanitarium for
operation and treatment of all diseas-
es of the Eye Ear Nose and Throat
I have secured the Tye annex build-
ing (first building south of the post-
office) and have provided every con-
venience for the successful care of
all patients My charge for service
will in every case be reasonable and
in keeping with patients ability to
pay There will be no table or op-
erating room fees
I ' refer the public to twenty-four
years experience in this line of prac-
tice Very Respectfully
A S RIDDLE M D
46-4tc Chickasha Okla
COTTON PICKERS WANTED
ss
Stephens County
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND
FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE
James R Heard Plaintiff
vs
Mary M McNeese and Harold Gra-
ham McNeese Defendants s
Said defendants Mary M McNeese
and Harold Graham McNeese will
take notice that they have been sued
in the above named Court for the
quieting of fitle in plaintiff to the
following described lands in Steph-
ens County Oklahoma to wit:
The Southwest quarter of the Nor-
theast quarter of Section SIX Town-
ship ONE North of Range SIX West
of the Indian Meridian and must an-
swer the petition filed therein on or
before the 5th day of October 1922
or said petition will be taken as true
and a judgment for said plaintiff
quieting title in himself in and to
the above described lands and per-
petually barring defendants from
setting up or asserting any title
thereto will be rendered accordingly
Attest:
SEAL G A WITT
Court Clerk
M W PUGH Attorney for Plaintiff
47-3 1
NOTICE OF FILING PETITION
TO DETERMINE HEIRSHIP
NO 842
Man and family wanted to pick
cotton on my farm three miles north-
west of Marlbw I have a house and
good well of water for use of family
See or call W H Partain Marlow
R F D No 1 48-2tc
Everything I have is for sale or
trade If you want to buy or trade
city property for a farm — see me
If you have a farm you want to trade
for city property — see me If you
want a good home on Main Street
or a nice building lot I have it Let’s
trade some What do you say?
47-tf-c TAYLOR GREEN
PUBLIC SALES
FOOTBALL GAMES
ALREADY SCHEDULED
DURING THE FAIR
Five football contests have already
been scheduled between rival teams
to be played in the big athletic
stadium at the Fair Grounds during
the State Fair ot Texas at Dallas
Oct 6 15 There are several opes
days' but these are expected to bt
filled shortly Games already sebed
uled induce:
OcL 10 — A ft M of Texas vs
Tulsa University Tutoa Okla
Oct 11— Oak Cliff High vs Wact
High
Oct 12 — Grubbs Vocational Schoo’
vs East Texas Normal
Oct 13— Waco High va Tulsa
High Tuisa Okla
Oct 14— S M U of Dallas vs
Louisiana State University
A notable art collection will bt
on exhlbtion at the State Fair a
Texas Dallas OcL 6-16 this year
Julian Onderdonk Texas artisL hat
secured a collection of pictures sail
to be valued at five million dollars
They will come to Texas with tbi
option of purchase of any among thi
collection and the return of thos
not purchased altey ' the Fair it
over g i y
Fair?
SPECIAL DAYS AT
STATE FAIR SO
FAR DESIGNATED
Several weeks before the
opening of the State Fair of
Texas at Dallas a number of
special days have already been
' designated They Include desig-
nations that will be of interest
to people In various walks of
life throughout the state The
Fair opens OcL 6 and continues
through Oct 15 inclusive and
ths special days thus far assign-
ed are a a follows:
OcL 6 — -Childrens' Day Music
Day Boy Soouts' Day
J OoL 7— Press Day with Texas
edltore attending as guests of
the Fair Association also Trav-
elling Men’s Day
OoL 8 — International Day
first Sunday concert amuse-
ments and exhibits open as
nauaL
Oct 9 — Boys' Educational En-
campment opens Texas Wo-
men's Press Association Day
Grand Army of the Republic
Day Orphans' Day
Oct 10— Dallas Day "Patrons
of 1888” the first State Fair
aeoond day ot Boys’ Club En-
oampmenL OcL 11 — Confederate Day'
Boys’ Educational Encampment
Closing Day
OoL 12 — League of Texas
Municipalities Day Cattlemens
Day League of Ameiican Pen
Women Day Daihis Pen Wo-
men's Day Thirty-Sixth Divi-
sion Day Opening Day of
Girls’ EncampmenL
OoL 13— Chambers' of Com-
merce Day Oklahoma Day
Gainesville Day Oil Men's Day
Mexico Day Weal Texas
Chamber of Commerce Exhlbl-tora-
Banquet at nlgbL
OoL 14 — Social Welfare Day
“Fua Feat” beginning at 9 p m
Other special designations tj' be
made later
OcL 16 — Closing pay second
Sunday concert prtg:ara In Coli
sum ail exhibit? and amuse-
ments open at usual
f— i i j i t ienis opn as usual
— — a fl
A word to one and all: As our
District Fair is approaching bring-
ing with it the fall sales I wish to
say that I am General Manager of
the District air Sale I will hold
sale at the O K Wagon Yard in
Marlow See me for arrangements
At present I have in view about 90
big farm sales See me for the
lates COL B SMITHEY
45-4tp General Auctioneer
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MARLOW LODGE NO 102
Meets every Friday evening
I'E E STOUT N G
' ERNEST BIRD V G
W E RANKIN Sec’y
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Duncan Abstract Co
$$ONDED ABSTRACTERS '
'y Notary Public
E O SLOAN Mgr
-Marlow Hospital
P B HALL House Physician
Phones: Office 34 Hospital 104
Dr Wallis S Ivy
Suite 1 Masonic Temple
DUNCAN OKLAHOMA
Surgery — Gynecology — Obetetris
Office Phone 885 Rea Phoaa U1
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state of Oklahoma Stephens County
88 : IN THE COUNTY COURT IN
AND FOR SAID COUNTY AND
STATE
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF BENJAMIN F WHEELER
DECEASED
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA:
To A A Robertson R E Bledsoe
and Jim Skaggs devisees Homes C
Wheeler Jessie Wheeler and Gay
Dent (Nee Wheeler) heirs of Benja-
min F Wheeler deceased and unknown
heirs executors administrators de-
visees trustees and assigns imme-
diate and remote of Benjamin F
Wheeler deceased
You and each of you are hereby
notified: — '
That on the 30th day of August
1922 June I Wheeler one of the
record claimants of the hereinafter
described real estate and claiming
under certain transfers made by the
heirs at law of Benjamin F Wheeler
deceased filect her petition in this
Court praying that the rights of all
persons interested in said estate ef
Benjamin F Wheeler deceased be
ascertained and declared by this
Court and that the legal heirs ef
said Benjamin F Wheeler deceased
be determined
That the following is a description
of real estate whereoi said deceased
died seized towit: —
Lots numbered 3 and 4 in block 38 1
in Marlow Oklahoma
Lots numbered 15 16 17 18 19
and 20 in block 27 in Marlow Okla-
homa Lots numbered 9 10 and 11- ia
block 161 in Marlow Oklahoma
One half undivided interest in lots
1 2 and 3 in block 22 in Marlow Oklahoma-
That June I Wheeler was the only
person who claimed any of said lands
under said Benjamin F Wheeler de-
ceased and that she assigned to R
E Bledsoe lots 15 16 17 18
19 and 20 block 27 and he Assigned
to A A Robertson lots 15 and 16 in
said block she assigned to Jim
Skaggs lots 9 10 and 11 in block 161
all in Marlow Oklahoma
That you hnd each of you and all
other persons not named who have
or claim an interest in said estate
are cited to appear before this Court
at the Court room thereof in Dun-
can in the said County of Stephens
and State of Oklahoma on the 17th
day of October 1922 at the hour of
ten o’clock in the forenoon of said
day and exhibit in the manner pro-
vided by law your respective claims
of heirship ownership or interest in
said estate and show cause why said
petition should not he granted or the
same will be taken as true and '
judgment be rendered determining
the heirs of the said Benjamin F
Wheeler deceased and their respect-
ive interests in and to said lands
above described
Witness my hand and official seal
this the 30th day of August 1922
(Seal) G A WITT
Court Clerk
By Opal Askins Deputy
T A MORGAN
Attorney for Petitioner ( 48-4ta
Dr D T McGregor
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Osieopathic Physician and Surgeon
O'Neil Bldg
DUNCAN OKLAHOMA
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DR E B ALEXANDER
Specialist
In Pitting of Glasaea
Soita 16— Barrett Bldg
DUNCAN OKLAHOMA
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Nance, James C. The Marlow Review (Marlow, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1922, newspaper, September 7, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1862868/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.