The Sulphur Democrat. (Sulphur, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1919 Page: 6 of 8
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THE SULPHUR DEMOCRAT
LEGAL
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Notice in ben by jjiwn That in
inii'iianc1 uf tii orilei' of ihe t'ounly
Court af Muitiiv t'oiinli Hale of Olt-
Jilln 111 :i enlcTrd on I ho day of
April 1919 Millie mail !’ of IIk g it aril -j
a 1 1 n 1 1 i of Klin- liriiuii a minor I lie
luiibr-iynoil an ana rdi in of the es-
lalr of said minor will soil al public
pale lor oa-li lollie liiulaml anil best
l'enpoiisilili' bidder subject In the
eniifi rniai ion of said ('oinily Court On
the Until lay of April I9IH at Two
o’clock I M in open court in the
court room n ft he County Court til
Sulphur Oklahoma n lease for oil
ami mis minim? purposes upon the
folhueiuy described real property ntnl
premises situate in Pontotoc County
Stal( of OMaliomtii to-wit:
South Half (S 12) nf Nnrlli West
(junctor (NW 1-4) of South West
Quarter (W i’1): slllh w'sl
ter (SV 1-2) uf South West Quarter
(SW 1-1) mid South West Quarter
SV 1-4) of South 10a st Quarter (Sh-j-1)
of South West Quarter (SW 1-4)
of Section 101 eve it (11) Township
Three (3) North HaJigo Seven (7)
Fast for a term duritiK the minority
of said minor and as lorn? thereafter
as oil or gas shall he produced In pay
Ini? (pinntlt ins Iiearlm? a royalty of
one-eiKhth (1-R) of the proceeds of
nil oil and 30000 per year rnr each
Utilized pas well
Dated This 1 St li day of April 1910
Ill HD ASHTON
Citinrdian
NOTICE
We linvo recently Installed nn
Amerieun Laundry Press and aremow
prepared to hnndlo n-nytli Intf In the
wearing apparel lino which needs
washing nod pressing
PrieeH very reasoiinliie
HICKORY
Iloldiers entered Mesley’s Store last
Saturday night and secured over $600
wortlmf dry goods mostly silks and
rondy to wear goods hoots and shoos
No clues to the robbery have been
We do not dry clean dollies hut found
nill wash any thing Claims mr less Mrs Win Wesley returned last week
or damage not allowed for over ten from a visit with her sister at Van
times charges
Give ns n trial we will see tlit you
become n satisfied ctistoiuer
SL'Ll’i I 1 11 STKAM LAl'NDKY
notmt: of sale of im:ai is
TATE 111 Gl'AlllHW
Aly stinc Texas
Chester Foiiimin visited Prof Dew-
ey Hodges ulio tenches nt Drake lust
week
I Mr
from
Veen
filial
home lids week somel inn
Miss Inn Mackey of Mill Cieok nnd
IRlr Top Mok y of Wore ster Toxns
M'lto was rerenlly (lioliarged fromtlie
service visited Miss Annie Mosley
last week
Malerial for (lie mnv brick mohool
building for Hickory Is being rapidly
EDGAR FENlOfo RE-ELECTED
Another Election Necessary On Other
Labor Officials
assembled and cnnslrnoliiui will be-
gin at mice
Mrs T C Anderson of Clarksville
Teas visited her parents Mr end Mrs
W 1 (blither here last week
NOTICE
STATIC OF OKLAHOMA Murray
COUNTY
To Hie creditors of Homily Thomas
deceased
Alt persons having claims against
lteiinly Thomas deceased are requlr-
cl to present them with the necessary
vouchers to the undesigned adminis-
trator at 111' People's Hank id Hick-
ory Oklahoma within four months
of t lie date hereof or same will bo for
ever hurreil
Dated this April 1 till P'l'
W II 11 AM MOSII'YlU
Adminisl rntnr
Slab' i f Oklahoma Marshall Comity
In the Comity Court Prolinte No 231
lu tlie Matter of the C'ua rdlunshlp
of Ida lack (Now Ida Musi" ive lack
ami Jim Davis Jack Minors
NOTH' I-! Is hereby given in pursu-
ance of on order of the County Court
of iMarsImll County State of Oklaho-
ma made on I lie IStli day of April
191 9 tlm undersigned Guardian of the
(stall's of Ida Jack (Now Ida Mnsc
nee Jack) and Jim Davis Jack Min-
ors will sell at publle sale to Hie
highest bidder subject It) confirma-
tion by said court on Saturday t lie
17th day of May 1919 at 1:30 o'clock
PM at the County Court Loom in
the Court House at Ada in Pontotoc
Coualy Oklahoma all the right title
and interest of said Ida Jack (nowj A box supper will lie given at the
Ida Moso nee Jack) and Jim Davis Kalin t' School House Friday night for
Jack Minors in and to the following 'I"' benefit of the music scJmol now
described real estate situated In n I’l'ogress
Pontotoc nnd Murray Counties Oltla-!
Iioma to-wit: — 0
N-2 of NW-4 and N-2 of SW-4 of‘ 1’iire nourishing blood makes heal-NW-I
nnd SR-4 of SW-4 of NW-4 and Desh goodimtstles and a si rone
W-2 of SK-4 of NW-4 of Section Thirty vitality The reverse is the ease when
Two (32) nnd R-2 of K-2 of NR-4 of tie JUod Is poor To drive out Irn-
Secthm Thirty One (31) Township Pmdties and enrich the blood tnke
Due North It tin go Five Fast and N’R-4 Prickly Ash Bitters It Is a most af-
of SW-4 of SW-4 of Section Thirty Dcient blood ppurlfier and system rftg
Two (32) Township One South' hlator Price $125 per Imtilo City
Itange Two Hast Drug Store special agents
Said real estate will he sold an the
following terms and conditions
to-vvlt —
Oklahoma City— For the second
time Kdgitr Fenton was re-elected
president of the Oklahoma State Fed-
eration of Labor as shown nt the close
of a re fevondnm vote Fenton has
served hi this capacity for six years
As a majority of votes cust is tie-cessar-
for election Fenton nnd O R
Heath reelected third vice-president
1 A Lewis ret nnd last week w‘ro "te only two offl ten chosen and
a second election will he held at once
Micrninii where his wle has Xillms of tl)e two onnili(lateli who
a patient in the Shcriimn Hus-1 received t ho most votes will he refer-
He reports that she will be red to the membership throughout the
stale May 1 They Include: for vice
president W L Barry Tulsa and
John Brewer second vice president
T T Harvey Oklahoma City and Ira
Watson Shnwnoe fourth vice presi-
dent J F Grissom Okmulgee and D
N Ferguson Ardmore fifth vice
president Jnrk Ayers Tlartshorne
and T P Jackson Slmvvnee An on-
In the whole field of medicine there
Is not a healing cmely that will re-
pair damage to Pie flesh moro oui'k-
ly than Ballard's Snow l'iinent 'in
cuts wounds sprains bunts set Ids
and rheumatism Hs heal In? rid pen-
etrating power Is extra irdin trv' flop
25c 60c and $109 per bottle f-b by
City Drug Store
V1MTV AVKM’i: M- K CllllcCII
Sunday School at 9:45 a m
Preacliing at 11 n m
Preaching nt 7 p in
J’rayer metting Wednesday 7 p m
Lengne meets nt 6 p m every Sun
day
V 11 GILLIAM Paster
Pastor
vesaamLk —
Children Cry for Fletcher
lire new election will
seerol ary-trensurer
he held for
A nice pleasant purgative flint nls
Cash in hand on confirmation 0 f " genial sUnutiating effect la ln
i liver and stomach is one reason why
Prickly Ash Bitters is so well like!
by peoplo who have used It They
sale nod delivery of deed
Hid for tlie purchase thereof may
lie in writing and delivered to the
undersigned nt the otTiee of Krnnn- f‘n' U “ 80011 mcllel"e fp te whoP
mer Coukley nt Madlli Oklahoma I"1"" $'Sr’ per MUu Cly
Dated tin 22nd day or April 1919 r"S 8toro fp’l'lal
G C SI 1 101 HOST MR
Guardian
(Pill) April 21 May lk 8 1919)
noi it i:
Slate of tikhlnimu (Vimly )r Mur-
ray ss
To the civil i tors of Limes 1L Mar-
tin Di'ccar-cd
All persons having claims against
James H Martin dri’i'U-ril nr: re-
iinhid to present the some vvllli tlie
nee’-siry vuteliers In the undersign-
ed A 1 m I ii l-t i at r i x or to Hr adhent
A Hiwlings at tu nevs of reeord at
Sl( 1 1 lu r Old: I mi vviililo four
in i 1 1 1 1 1 - t l ! i In he re f or tie1
sue' will lie f I rev er III I I e
1 t 1 t III S div el V r 1 1 1 1 19
I 1 l F MM! I K
A lie in i t : 1 1 i In I : i Ibnl A 1 ' 1
I : XHine
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Ilunt'a halve formerly catted
Hunt's Cure Is especially com-
pounded for the treatment of
Itch Enema King worm nnd
Tetter and la sold by the drug
g t on the Htrtet guarantee that
the purchane price 75c will ba
promptly refunded to any dl-nat-tsfled
customer Try Hiint'BHilve
at our rlak for kale locally by
mv nmo s'kiim:
We hove 1 00 bushels of Nancy
Hall potatoes lieililed Slips will le
I'eody to deliver on nr beforo May 1st
loo for SI 15 250 for $2oo 500 for
$3mi loon fop $500 Orders receiv-
ed first will l)( shipped first all post
paid Send your cheek nnd linvu your
order hooked
llefereiice any business lean or
liankcr in Sulphur
Phone M 52 Sulphur Okla
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plmr Muri' iv f 1 1 nl v (iltbih mm li"
t lie rl’lil t He nnd Ini r" I of said
Oder Climes no iillicl' III ft ml to Ihc
follow I ill' llesrlllieil t'eld rllll' "Itll-
nil'll In the Coil nl v of Miirniv Sfite
of (ikl’ihotun lo vvll
F 1 I of SW 1-1 of NR 1-t: 'K 1-4
t-r NW 1 I of SR 1 1: S 1-2 of NW 1-4
of HR 1-1 nod S 1 -! or SR I I of SV-
14 of Pent I h n 31 Tovvndilp 3 North
Ttnoffp 3 Rust utvd Sid 1 1 tif NW' 1-4
ond H 1-3 of SW 1-4 of NW 1-1 of
Seel hut 3 township 1 N'ntjh ltulmi
3 tin si
Said real esltite will lie sold on Ihe
following tei'im filial eondlllntis In
wlti r'nsli mi oniiflrmnllnti tf mvld
pule by (he County Pour! nnd ilol Ivory
of dot'd
D iled Ibis 161 b tin v or A tit'll 1919
T T OATOHID
TfdfV A IIASTM flnnrtllnn
Aitortmv for fitomllim
(PiiIiIIhIii'iI Atii‘11 IT ?4 Mny 1 191B)
111 Iv-IV'Dinl'i V tl ' ldtlV cnnstl'il L (I l Ulldc mil-jgil ill'tl'u-
nu'iil Tlu y tali 'vl t tlie tniiii It vvis tin: lir it vni nl id" our
im l i n kiiua
WV it- -J tn ii-s'gi it' tin: liinjo wn! tlie Anict'ivMit iiCro
As im in -tt vniK'iit to a uintpiny (hr grontunij tltt ky kit
lil'i s in lor tho liippy-yivluck v "v ik-'-wtlk it si’emoJ only
to I'V lilted
(V ltL' vho luo It is risen to dignity Skilled artists Imvc
plivrj it Ivtorc Iniijo and cntlnmiastij uiidirnccs Ilmjo
oi Iv 'tr is lu vc been ntihiniwd nnd litvc lud preat suvccj
pliyin modern d nn omiisK The lutijo is coming into ill own
It you have in your home
35c NEW EDISON
"Iht l‘liiiHiiilni(ik (fA Snul"
you cati Rk-Cmiath for yourself at your own convenience the
banjo music of the greatest masters of this instrument now
helot e the American public AnJ their UttCattATtm perform
imves us the New Edison gives them you cannot distinguish
from the performance of the living player
City Drug Store Special Dealer
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SHOOTING OVER A GIRL
Now One I Dead and the Other I
' "in Jail
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Sapulpa— Ottls (Ji'ftnn 20 year
old was shot and Instantly killed at a
pie supper at the Newby school this
comity Andrew Wheeler 17 years
old was brought to Sapulpa and lodged
in the county Jail charged with the
hontleJdo An altercation over a girl
who was a mutual friend Is given os
the cause of the quarrel which re-
sulted in the killing
- — — —
Another Traitor Disposed Of
Tulsa— Franic Bryant of Garvin
county was sentenced to six years in
the federal penitentiary at Leaven-
worth by Judge J w Woodrough of
the eastern Oklahoma federal court
Bryant witnesses at his trial testi-
fied was a lieutenant of William D
Haywood I W W leader in the for-
mation of an Oklahoma organization
to resist tho draft law in tlie fall ot
1917 who was convicted earlier In the
week Ho is also under sentence for
six years on a charge of resisting the
draft law
The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been
lu use for over over 30 years has borne the signature of
"" and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy
Allow no one to deceive you in this
All Counterfeits Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Childrep— Experience against Experiment
“ What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Paregoric
Drops and Soothing Syrups It is pleasant It contains
neither Opium Morphine nor other narcotic substance Its
age Is its guarantee For more than thirty years It has
been In constant use for the relief of Constipation Flatulency
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea rllaying Feverishness arising
therefrom and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels aids
Ae assimilation of Food giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children’s panacea— The Mother’s Friend
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Stevenson, Grundy W. The Sulphur Democrat. (Sulphur, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1919, newspaper, May 1, 1919; Sulphur, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2083865/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.