Roger Mills Sentinel. (Cheyenne, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ROGER MILLS SENTINEL CHEYENNE OKLA
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"Dick” Mitchell Editor
BEHER GET A RECEIPT
' It may be well for some sub-1
I scribers to always take a receipt
illlllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllltlllllllllllllllirCLl
-Entered at the Postoffice at Cheyenne Ok When pay ment is made-to SODQe
lahomaas second class mall matter February
II 1W7 under the Act of Congress of March
trd 1897
ONI DOLLAR A TIAB
A Socialist can only conceive
of a preacher as being a hypro-
crit — churches as humbugs and
government as Capitalism! He is
a pharasee gone crazy — a politic-
ian with out politics— a free thin-
ker with out though— a free lov
er with out love— in fact he is a
confloribus ad infinitum in
nightmare
Teachers had written on the
blackboard the sentence ‘The
toast was drank in silence" and
turned to her class for them to
discover the mistake Little
Bennie Sherdian waved his
band frantically and goirg to the
board scrawled the correction
“ The toast was et in silence
publishers for this is told of an I
old Indian who once went to a
news paper office for the purpose I
of subscribing for the paper
The editor took the Indian’s I
money and then the Indian
wanted a receipt The editor
tried to talk him out of it but I
Mr Indian waited for his receipt
After making it the editor ask
him why he was so presistent
in wanting a receipt' He said: I
"Me die some day Go to gate
and St Peter ask if I have been
a good Indian I say yes He
says you did pay editor for
paper? I say yes He say
where is receipt? I don’t have
it I have to run all over hell to
find you”
For all the purposes of a household liniment to
treat the numerous accidents and ailments that
are continually occuring in every family one of
the most dependable is
SNOW
LINIMENT
If Is a Remedy of Extraordinary
Power for Relieving Pain and
Healing the Elesh
AN OLD FAMILIRR FRIEND
They were on their honey
I moon and stopped at a skyscrap-
“The farmer now raises wheat er hotel The bridegroom stayed
to make money under socialism I wbile the bride went out to do
he raises wheat to make bread ” I some shopping In due time
— Appeal to Reason Sure he I sbe returned and tripped blithe-
can’t raise it for profit for there UP roomi just a trifile
is no f rofit under socialism He I awe by the number of the doors
can only raise wheat to fill His I aII looked alike But she Sold
stomach for he can’t hope to fill I was sure ber own and tapped
his pocket with money from the I SeQBy 0Q the panel I’m back
profits of his labor under Socia-1 honey let me in’’ she whispered
lism — a system that abolishes I There was no response' Hon-
profit That will be great in-1 ey! Honey! let mein!” she called
In the relief of rheumatic pains and neuralgia it
gives results that are very comforting to the sul-
ferer As a healing remedy for Sores Wounds
Swellings Chafed Skin Oak and Ivy Poisoning
and to relieve Stiff or Contracted Muscles Lame
Back Stitch in the Side it gives prompt and very
satisfactory results Stockmen and farmers find
it doubly valuable as it is not only the best
household liniment they can get but it acts with
- equal promptness and thoroughness for the vari-
ous flesh ailments of horses
Price 25c 50c and $100 per bollle
JXS r BXLLXKD Proprietor ST LOUIS MO
NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT OF AC-
COUNT State of Oklahoma County of Rog-
er Mills In the County Court
In the matter of the estate' of Har-
riet C Joyner deceased Notice Is
lereb y given thst Arthur R Joyner
the duly appointed and qualified ad-
rainistrstor of the estate of Harriet C
Joyuer has rondered and presented
I for settlement and llled in ’-aid Court
h:s (Inal account and report of his ad-
ministration as such administrator
and his petition for distribution of
said estate and for his discharge
and that the 22 day of April 1916
being a day of the regular term of
said court cowit of the April term A
D 1916 at 10 o’clock in the forenooa
of said day at the county court room
in the city of Cbeyenrje in said coun-
ty of Roger Mills has been duly ap-
pointed by the court for the settle-
ment of said account and for hearing
said potition at which time and place
any person interested in said estate
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALK OF
LAND FORECLOSURE
Notice is herebygiven that in pursu-
ance of an order of sale issued out of
the office of the court clerk of Roger
Mills county Oklahoma on the 27tli
day of March 1916 in an action wherein
Royal Union Mutual Life Insurance
Company a corporation ia plaintiff and
William B Powell as administrator of
the estate of John B Foster deceased
and others' are defendants I will oil the
1st day of May 1916 at the hour of two
o’clock p m at the front door of the
Roger Mills County Court house in
the Town of Cheyenne in Roger Mills
County Oklahoma offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash with-
out appraisement the following de-
scribed real estate situated in Boge-
Mills County Oklahoma:
-The Northwest Quarter (NW1) of
Section Twenty-nine (29) in Town-
ship Sixteen (16) North of Range
Twenty-five (25) West of the Indian
Meridian
may appear and file his exceptions in
writing to the account and contest the t0 T y ‘ Julgneut °f o£ a
same ' real estate mortgage rendered in the
In testimony whereof I have here-I district °f Roer Mills County’
I unto set my hand and affixed the seal 0klalloma’ in favor of Plainiff on
of said Court this 30th day of March September 6th- 191S or tIle sunl o
I j I CA7ll HQ
(seal)
J W Miller
County Judge
B D COOKSEY Cheyenne Oklahoma-
duce merits for the farmer
to plant a big wheat
crop If he raises more wheat
than he can eat he will have to
trade it to some other farmer for
tabacco and both will have to
swap at actual cost of produc-
tion Selah!
“The Mystery of Iniquity”
agaiD rapping louder Still no
answer "Honey! Honey! It’s
I— your queenie Do let me in!”
There was a silence for several
minutes then a man’s voice
I cold and full of dignity
from the other side of the
"Madam this is a bath
not a bee hive!”
THE OWL DRUG STORE
"LEE’S PHARMACY"
The people are just beginning
to see the snake in Socialism and
more particularly in the Socialist
party The platform the child-
ren have been
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Lands Under
Execution
A select line of Patent Medicines No special line for
large profits We handle the BEST of the Nelson
Baker line known as Penslar line We handle the
Standard drugs such as En-ar-co Japanese Oil Cald-
well’s Syrup of Pepsin Peruna Wine of Cardiu SSS
Begg’s Blood Purifier etc Besides a complete line
of JEWELRY and druggist SUNDRIES
Remember we save you money on Doctor’s
dons Soda Fountain in Store
First Published March 23rd - 06942
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Iuterier U S Land
Gffice at Guthrie Okla March 14 1916
Notice is hereby given that Frank D
Rogers of Grimes Oklahoma who on
October 19th 1909 made Homestead
Entry 06942 Serial No 07881 Lawton
for SE1 Section 22 Township 12 North
Range 24 West Indian Meridian has
filed notice of intention to make Final
Five year Proof to establish claim N to
the land above described before the
Court Clerk of Roger Mills County in
his office at Cheyenne Oklahoma on
the 24tli day of April 1916
Claimant names as witnesses:
John R Robbins Herman II Himes
Jasper Miller and Boyd Snider 'all of
Grimes Oklahoma
I Y Callahan B egister
$67408 with interest thereon from date
of judgment at the rate of 7 per cent
per annum for $700 abstract fee for
$6000 attorney’s feeand for the costs of
the action
Dated this 27tli day of March 1916 -fp
3-30 4-27 1 R L Trammell Sheriff
By R E Brown- Under Sheriff
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
LAND: FORECLOSURH
OF
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance
of a writ of execution issued out of the
I Clerk's office of the District Court in
playing With has I an(j for Roger Mills county State of Ok-
turned out to be a huge joke or I lahoma on the 21stday of October 1915
to Speak in plain English — a LIE I n an action wherein The WTRawleigli I
for the men who made it said Medical Company was plaintiff and f
IN POSTOFFICE BLDG '
W h LEE Reg Ph
Cheyenne Oklahoma
NOTICE OF SHFRIF’S SALE
LAND FORECLOSURE
Notice is hereby given that in pursu-
I ance of an order of sale issued out of the
office of the court clerk of Roger Mills
Couuty Oklanoma on the 27th day of
March 1916 in an action in the District
Court of said couuty wherein Royal
Union Mutual Life Insurance Company
a corporation is plaintiff and Daniel
H Clark and others are defendants I-
I will on the 1st day of May 1916 at the
hour of two o’clock p m at the front I real estate mortgage
Notice is hereby given that ill pur-
suance of an order of sale issued out of
the office of court clerk of Roger Mills
County Oklahoma in an action peiul-
ihg in the district court of said county
wherein Central Wesleyan College is
plaintiff and Mell C Allen and others
are defendants I will on the 1st day of
May 1916 at the hour of two o’clock P
M at the front door of the Roger Mills
County court house in the town of
Cheyenne in said county of Roger Mills
offer for sale and sell to the highest bid-
der for cash without appraisement the
OF following described real estate situated
in Roger Mills County Okla:
The East Half of the Southwest
Quarter (E2 ot SW4) and West- half
of the Southeast Quarter (W2 of
SE4) ofSectiou Eighteen (18) in
Township Fifteen (15) North of
Range Twenty-two (22) West of
the Indian Meridian containing 160
acres more or less according to the
Government Survey thereof
to satisfy a judgment of foreclosure of a
rendered in said
they did not intend to tell the
truth about religion in it See
Proc National Convention 1908
The very foundation of their
S H'Goins J C Nebhut Samuel M
Liles and Will Dolan were defendants
commanding me to levy upon property
belonging to said defendant Will Dolan
sufficient to satisfy a judgment rendered j
teaching in THE MATERIALIS- iu said 3tion in Lvorofthe wTRawleigh
TIC CONCEPTION OF HIS-1 1Iedical Company and against said
above named defendants for the sum of
TORY’’ which is the basic prm- 028 w4th interest thereon fronl De
ciple of every known phase Of Icember 12th 1910 at 6 per cent perl
skepticism agnosticism and annum with $3080 costs an d accruing!
Atheism The various charges I costs-
Which they have filed against 1 have levied upon certain lands and I
J tenements belonging to said Will Dolan
our government and social ml 1
I not exempt from sale under execution
Stltutions are simply the expres-1 for want of goods and chattels of the I
sions of anarchy They do not I said Will Dol an to-wit:
door of the Roger Mills County Court I court in fayor of the plaintiff in said
House in the Town of Cheyenne in action on the 6th day of September
I Roger Mills County Oklahoma offer 1915 for $83479 with interest from
for sale and sell to the highest bidder date of judgmeut at seven per cent per
I for cash the following described real annum $10000 attorney’s fees $260
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
Hardware and Groceries at prices that can
not be duplicated Safety Incubators One
Minute Washing machines Fresh Candies
GARDEN SEEDS AND ONION SETS
Produce taken In exchange for goods at the
One Price Cash Store
have one truth peculiar to their
doctrine— they are void of reason
and free from the very appear-
ance of honesty They strain at
a gnat and swallow Carl Marx
The North Half of Section 35 township I
13 North range 21 West I M a$ follows: J
the northeast quarter of section thirty-
five (35) township thirteen (13) North I
of range twenty-one 21 West I M
and the northwest quarter of section 35 1
J: T McDOUGALL
ROLL OKLAHOMA
estate situated in Boger Mills County
Oklahoma:
LotsTwo(2) and Three (3) the
Southeast Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter (SK NWJ) and the South-
west Quarter of the Northeast Quar-
ter (SW NEi) of Section One (1)
in Township Fourteen (14) North
of Range Twenty-two (22) West of
the Indian Meridian containing
16020 acres more or less
I to satisfy a judgment of foreclosure of
a real estate mortgage in ' favor of the
I plaintiff rendered in said court on Sep-
tember 6th 1915 for the sum of $235430
with interest at seven per cent per an-
num from date of judgment for $250
abstract fee for $200 00 attorney’s fees
and for the costs of the action
Dated this 27th day of March 1916
abstract fees and the costs of this action
Dated this 27th day of March 1916
R L Trammell Sheriff of Roger
Mills County Oklahoma
By R E Brown Depntv Sheriff
fp 3-30 4-27
NOTICE OF SHERIFFL’S SALE
LAND: FORECLOSURE
OF
Notice is hereby given that in pursu-
ance of an order of sale issued out' of
the office of the court clerk of Roger
Mills County Oklahoma on the 27th
day of March 1916 in an action where-
in F R White is plaintiff and Nicholas
Ulrich and others are defendants I will
on the 1st day of May 1916 at the hour
of two o’clock F M at the front door
and Debs without a bobble They townshiP 13 North of range 21 west I
can’t produce one single an- fitumted Roger MUls count’ I
I Oklahoma and have duly caused said
thority on scientific socialism I descnted tracls to appraised accord I
that is not an infidel— they ing to law at $400000 and 100000 re-
Cannot produce one sigle auth-ppectively being a total appraised value
ority on Socialism that does not for 116 said North half ol ?aid ecdon
stand for the abolition of the at 5000-00
I that in pursuance to said writ under
present family the destruction tIl!s executioni heretofore duly adver-
of the state and the downfall ol
the nation— The Gnostic
OF
tised said lands for sale as by law pro-
vided which said sale was by the de-
fendant Will Dolan enjoined tliat
heretofore to-wit on March 8th 1916
When a woman is a good sport I said injunction was by the court dis-1 Notice is hereby given that iu pursu-
she is the best sport in the I wdved and bet aside and said judgment I ance of an order of sale issued out of
I decreed a lien on the above described the District Court of Roger Mills county
world Thirty years ago a girl landh Md tlle sheriff of Roger Mis Oklahoma on the 21st day of March
was married to a husky young I County Oklahoma was directed to ad-1 1916 in an action wherein Charles A
man who had a good job She I vertise and sell the above described I Riddle was plaintiff and William S
was such an attractive girl that I Iands or 50 mucl1 thereof As is necessary I Sturgis The Boardman Land and Loan
she might have had her choice t0 “tisfy 8aid j“dK®ent and costs and Company and H C Murphy were de-
to proceed under the levy and execution fendants directed to me the undersigned
Of a dozen Of the best young men I heretofore made anJ wLcll proceedings Sheriff of Roger Mills County Oklaho-
bad been stayed as here set out: I ma commanding me to levy upon with-
Now therefore notice is hereby given out appraisement and sell the follow-
Prompt-Correct N J Eakins Pres
The Roger Mills County Abstract
Company
Bonded Abstracters
Cheyenne - Oklahoma
n o30r ' u7 R-’Tra‘ll Sheriff I of the Roger MiUsCountT court 'house
By RE Brown Under Sheriff' I h the town of Cheyenne in Roger
Mills County Oklahoma offer for sale
and sell to theTiigbest bidder for cash
without appraisement and subject to
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
LAND FORECLOSURE
Notice is hereby given that in pursu-1
ance of an order of sale issued out of the I tenancy or year 1916 no rent to go
District Court of Roger Mills County O0 purchaser the following described
Oklahoma on the 15th day of March I real estate situated in Roger Mills Coun-
1916 man action wherein Farmers andlty Oklahoma
Merchants Bank of Springfield Mo
was plaintiff and Thomas O Mitchell
Mary A Mitchell and Roy Whitesell
were defendants directed to" me the un-
dersigned Sheriff of Roger Mills county
Oklahoma commanding me to appraise
advertise and sell the following de-
scribed property:
The Northeast Quarter of Section
33 Township 13 North of Range 26
West I Mv
I and whereas pursuant to said order I
' as Sheriff of Roger Mills county Okla-
The North Half of the Southwest
Quarter (Nl-2 of SW 1-4) ot Scc-
One (1) and the East Half of the
Southeast Quarter (E2 of SEI) of
Section Two (2) in Township Four-
(14) North of Range Swenty-four
(21) West of the Indian Meridian
containing 169 acres more or less
accordingto the Government Survey
in the town where she lived
Shortly after her marriage her
husband sustained an injury
which left him helpless for life
He died last Saturday For 30
years that woman kept the
home going and nursed her
paralyzed husbaod and in all
that in pursuance of commands ot said I w8 described property:
writ and judgment I will offer for sale
and sell for cash to the highest bidder
said lands and tenements or so much
thereof as will satisfy said judgment
and coots on the 6th day of May 1916
at 2 P M of said day at the front door
of Chey
that weary time never uttered a oflbecourt house in Uie
i- n j enne in said county and state
complaint or pulled a long face Witness my hand this 4tb lay of April
She was the cheeriest woman in
her neighborhood and always
seemed proud and as fond of
her husband as though nothing
had happpened to him This
story is not an invention says a
reliable exchange
1916
R L Trammell Sheriff
I By R E Brown Under Sheriff
I fp 4-6:5-5
Bring your cream to L
Douglass Cheyenne Okla
Southwest Quarter of the South-
west Quarter of Section One (1) and
Southeast Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section Two (2) North
Half of the Northeast Quarter of
Section Eleven (11) Township Six-
teen (16) North of Range Twenty-
two (22) West I M
to satisfy a first lien judgment and de-
cree of foreclosure in favor of said
plaintiff and (gainst said defendants ob-
tained and made in said court on Sep-
tember 7th 1915 for the sura of $151474
with interest at ten per cent per annum
from said judgment date and for $15000
attorney fees and the costs of said ac-1
Lion and sxioia auxuiug ‘
Further to satisfy a second lien judg-
ment and decree of foreclosure in favor I
of II C Murphy cross-petition in said
action and against his co-defendants
had and obtained made in said court on
said September 7th 1915 for $39199 k!0"!8' a subst'tuted trustee under to satisfy a judgment of foreclosure of a
with interest at 10 per cent from said eanw"” apprldwmMTto Tmade rea esUle mortKaSe in favor of the
judgment date $5000 attorney fees and I said property according to law and which I pL'ntiff rendered in the district court
costs and costs sccrcirg: I will on the I retarn thereof shows said property ap- of Roger Mills county Oklahoma Sep-
24th day of April 1916 at the hour of prid 'I1 the unlof $&°000 tember 0th 1915 for the sum of $19810
2 o’clock p m of said day at the front with interest from date of judgment at
door of the Court house in the ( ity of said appraisement the sale of said pro-1 len cent per annum for $125716
Cheyenne in said county atid State Prrt7 now advertised pursuant to with interest from date of judgment at
offer for sale and sell to the highest JudKHenl to “tisfy: judgment and de-1 seven percent per annum for 3 10 ab-
bidder for cash the said property above plaintiff andainst "lid 'Teh-ndants 1 8tr?ct fee’ lor l50-°° attorney’s fees
described or so much thereof as will I olitained and made in said Court on the I
satisfy said judgment with interest and 1 6tb da7 March 1916 for the sum of
costs
Witness my hand this 21st day of
March 1916
fp 3-23: 4-20 R L Trammell Sheriff
By R E Brown Under Sheriff
At Methodist Church
Preaching First and Third Sun-
day in each month at 11 a m and
7:30 p m
Sunday School each Sunday at
10 a m Prayer meeting each
Wednesday at 01Op m
You are all ways welcome
$81546 and costs of this action with
interest thereon at 7 per cent from the
3rd day of November 1915 and costs
accruing I will on the 24th day of April
1916 at the hour of 2 o’clock p m of
said day at the front door of the Court
house in the City of Cheyenne’ in said
County anil State offer for sale and sell
according to law the said property shove
described or so much thereof as will
satisfy said judgment with inte-est and j
costs
Witness niv hand this 21st dBy of1
and for the costs of this action
Dated this 27th day of March 1916
R L Trammell Sheriff of Roger
Mills County Okla
By R E Brown Deputy
fp 3-30 4-27
March 1916
fp 3-23 4-20
R L Trammell
Sheriff snd acting Trustee
W B C 111 iam I’m tor By R E Brown Under Sheriff
For Weak Eyes
and heaiUrhes consult Dr Ebstone
Eye Strain Sin-ciabst office days at
Cheyenne Saturdays at residence
phone 23
Am also agent tor Kendall pin-
ors Old instrurm nt taken as part
payment !ieathnef pft ”'ws mode
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Mitchell, Richard A. Roger Mills Sentinel. (Cheyenne, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1916, newspaper, April 20, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2046546/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.