The Madill Record (Madill, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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I ri rultz v:s a Durant visitor' Tues- I
O Mack Monday
Y Mt and Mrs Walter Adamson spent
Thursday afternoon
Coy Roberts spent Thursday
:11 Thelma Iladdock as the Saturda
vuest of Mrs Cecil Adam- Sunday with Mrs Viola Vick of Labatt With EaY Kiser
Buckholts
Edna A Jat'
Rev 1 H uurnes :314 h riir
appointment here Sunduy
Our Surjhy tchout is progre:nt: ver5
oire1y
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We reorgunized our singing
day afternoon Lain Cooper is soltz
leafier Shade Emery president Misii
Leorn Met-tare secretary and trearer
Rev (i P F:miiry chaplain We will
have singing every Sunday afternoon
the month except the tiret Sunday when
we will go to Grantham
Misses Msraie Hitt and Ethel Bonner
of Russets spent Saturday night soh
Miss Go Idia Vaught
Miss Ethel Emmons visited Miss Er Ira
Adams Tuesday siftensoon
The party at the home of Mr sed
Mrs Will Self Monday right was en-
joyed by a large crowd
Miss Sarah Melnish sp-ert Moridsy
- night with Miss Helen Johnson
Mr and Mrs 31arvin Stir and fami7:"
visited the first of the week with M
and Mrs Ili ill Self
Burl Burnes of Linn visited John T
Burnes and family Tuesday
C A Qualls made a business tr:p to
Madill Monday afternoon
Grandpa Milligan and little grandson
of Aylessorth vieited the first part of
the week with Elemr Milligan and fam-
ily Mr and Mrs R L Colby and family
drove to Ardmore Tuesday afternoon
Claud Milligan of Aylesworth is visit-
' jog Elmer Milligan this week
Mr Tel:alert° of Madill was in our
community Tuesday
Mr and Mrs C E Scott of Chowning
attended church here Sunday night
The following guests were entertaieej
at the home Mr and Mrs L C Adams
Sunday: Mr arid Mrs E F Adams and
family Mr and Mrs Lake Balch Mr
and Mn S M Berry and daughter Paa-
line and Mrs Ragsdale of Madill Mr
and Mrs Joe Gentry and children of
Gunter Texas Mrs Murphy Balch of
of Celina Texas
Mr and Mrs Shade Emery and family
wire the overnight guests of Mr and
Mrs W D Cooper Friday night
Miss Hortense Sullivan of Madill was
the Saturday night guest of her cousins
Misses Ethel and Eithel Emmons
Rev L B Burnes conducted serviees
at Teller Sunday afternoon
' Misses Myrtle and Oddlee Gilmore of
Bowlin were the Sunday guests of Miss
eqrace Oiler
Silas Pounds of Madill was the Sat-
urday night guest of his daughter Mrs
L C Adams
Miss Goldia Vaught of Basle epent
the week-end with her mother Mrs S H
Bonner
Haskell Adams and Lain Cooper ac-
companied by Missee Zelma Smith and
Ehel Skorkasky attended church at
Tishomingo Sunday night
Misses Leora and Lora Murrell Mc-
Clure were the dinner guests of Miss
Etta Cooper Sunday
Misses Edna Bertha Oda Lorena and
Lela Adams spent the latter part of the
week visiting relatives in Wilson
Mr and Mrs Burl Burnes of Linn
spent Sunday with Jobe T Burnes and
family
Mr and Mrs E J Emery and little
son epent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Shade Emery and family
Mr and Mrs Shade Emery and family
spent Monday night the guests of Willie
Emery and family of Grantham
Mrs L C Adams visited Mrs J T
Burnes a while Tuesday afternoon
Miss Helen Johnson was the Monday
night guest of Miss Ruby Emery of
Grantham
Miss Lora Murrelh CcClure was the
super guest of Miss Ines Emery Sunday
night
Mr and Mrs C C Walker attended
the Christian church at Madill Sunday
morning
Haskell Adams and Lain Cooper visit-
ed in Teller a while Saturday night
'Missnes Florence and Ernestine Em-
mons and Herman Bonner called at the
home of Mr and Mrs W D Cooper
a while Friday afternoon
Rev L B Burnes and Mrs Burnes
took dinner with John T Burnes and
family Sunday
I lighschool Graduates
and a Successful Future
A great number of last year's high-
- school graduates are nowenjoying good
positions and building for a successful
future— -es a result of attending the
Byrne Commercial College in Dallas
What are your plans or have you
made them Jet? Success comes only
from your own efforts Real independ-
ence comes only from your ability to
earn your own money regardless of
how freely it may be lavished upon
you by your people Your present edu-
cation does not equip you for a business
position you can't sell your services
with only a highsehoel education you
mast have more If you expect to go
to college you should by all means
have a business training first You will
need it when you get through college
regardless Of vocation or profession
besides it will be a great help to you
while in college your college president
will tell you that Business education
is not only essential but it is an ab-
solute necessity The young man of to-
day who happens to have wealth is
judged by what he can do (with it) and
the young man without money is asked
what be can do in the business office
wt bank Unless both have been trained
in business they will be shunted down
the line until they finally bind where
there is nothing left but day labor
Why tate a chance? By attending
-the Byrne Commercial College from
three to five months depending on the
course you take you will be prepared
to accept a business position offering
splendid opportunity for promotion to
places of responsibility and trust or
take care of a 'business of your own
Just as sure as you graduate just so
sure are you of a position if you desire
one The Byrne Commercial College
training gives ample practice in common
office activities and cultivates "businets
be rise"
Write the Pyrtte Commercial Cellege
Dallas for their catalogue and learn
more about tbem
1 11-port of the condition of the
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ot Madill Oklahoma
at thc 1:-e of Viniineli April 12 Itc2i5
Retourer
:IAtane a !Id I-Y20)00s V2:7341 4
!Itt I° r‘lt Warrants Kt- 161t144i
:Furnttut-- ard It'itures 3599Uo
t 0ht r 11E4 retatet ouned 114F12
114:e f r a! SaT:dis - 2032241
t(Itetk at! either 1-4nh Items 119:0
:Ex(1:-:- - for clearIng
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I fuTAL 11141165
1 LisWities
It 4lt1 Stotk Paid in - S2700000
plui- Fund 3511000
Undlvided Profit leAs espene
and taxes paid 9391
in-lividatil Deposit Sabject to
Check 64223
SaAings Deposits - 197804
Ilne Certificates of INposit 1322533
1C3shier's Checks Outstandinr 206623
Notes and Bills Reditcounted 5002-85
Liabilities other than those
above otated - - - 330040
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STATE: Olo OKLAHOMA County of Mar-
shall Fs
I IL E Lawrence Cathier of the
above-named Bank do I otemnly owear
that the above ttatement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief to lido
me God
II E LAWRENCE Cashier
Subscribed and !worn to before me this
23r1 day of April 1926-
S P BOYD Nouiry Public
My commision expires June 11 1929
CORRECT-—ATTEST: W H Lawrence
M M Ew1n4 Directors
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
MA RSHALL COUNTY
IN DISTRICT COURT
T le Alexaner
vs
John IL Edwards FAa Edwards F K Tay-
lor S J Taylor Williams D McCallum
Mrs William D McCallum A J Knight
Knight E p Underwood Eveline
Underwood Mary R Ryburn Fred C
Ryburn Robert Sidrey Eyburn Sadie
West Ryburn (now West) the unknown
heirs executors administrators trus-
tees devises lnd assigns if any of each
of the above named defendants if either
of said defendants be dead and the
heirs executors administrators de-
risees trustees and assigns immediate
and remote of J B Ryburn deceased
Defendants
The State of Oklahoma
To each of the above name' i :efentiants:
TAKE NOTICE That you and each of
you hide been sued in the above named
Court by the above named plaintiff and
that said action is one brought by the
plaintiff for the purpose of restoring
and establishing as lost instruments
certain deeds of conveyance in the chain
of title of said plaintiff in and to certain
real estate described as Lots Three f3I
and Four (I) and West Half of Lot kive
(fi) in Block one hundred and thirty-two
(132) in the City of Madill Oklahoma
according to the official survey and plat
of the Original 31adi11 Townsite quiet-
ing the title of plaintiff in and to said
above described real estate and prem-
ises and excluding the defendants and
each of them from any interest right
title or estate therein except such in
tt rest in or lien upon said property or
any part thereof that either of said
defendants may have by reason of the
two mortgages described in the peitition
of plaintiff on tile in the office of the
Court Clerk of Marshall County Okla-
homa in this cause one of which mort-
gages is of record in Book C9 at rage 83
and the other in Book fi9 at page 81 of
the records in the office of the County
Clerk of Marshall County Oklahoma
and that you ard each of you must
answer the peitition tiled in said cause
in said court on or before the 19tb day
of June 1921 or shid petition will be
taken as true as to you and each of
you and a judgment for said plaintiff
will be rendered accordingly establish-
ing and restoring said lost instruments
quieting the title of plaintiff in and to
said preiniRes and excluding you and
each of you from any interest right
title or estute therein except as to the
two mortgages above referred to etAd
for all other proper relief
Dated this 23rd day of April 192(3
J M RIDDLE
(SEAL) Court Clerk Misrshali
County Oklahoma
Geo IE Rider
Attorney for Plantiff
(Pub April 29 May 613-20 At)
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Linn
EllenFulier
Mr and Mrs Burl Burnes spent
Thursday night with Mr and Mrs Art
thut Burnes
evening with Mr Fuller
Mr and Mrs Toni Walker of Tisho
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Public Auction
Under regulations of Department of Interior the following Indian land will be
offered for sale in front of the postoffice Madill Oklahoma by Rosa tennett
Acting Field Clerk Friday May 28 1926 at 2 o'clock p m
Case No 15296: Austin Thompson Miss Choctaw Roll No 1314 -20 Acres—N2
NW4 SE4 of Sec 3 T 6 S R 6 E IN MARSHALL COUNTY Crass land 10
acres tillable land rolling free from rock 80 rods 4 barb wire freeing gray soil
114 mile NE of Kin lock Okla Prospective value for oil and gas Appraisement
$1425 per acre TERMS: CASH
Office recorda show no departmental lease
Titles taken subject to existing valid leases on the premises
No Lida for less than appraised value will be considered
Ten per cent of the highest bid must be deposited on the day of the sale The
remainder of the purchase price to be paid within ten days of call therefor Fail-
ure to complete the sale in accordanee with the terms of sale renders the bidder's
10 per cent liable to forfeiture
Written bids accompanied by ten per cent of the amount thereof of received
by the above named Field Clerk prior to the hour of sale given above will be con-
sidered at the time of the sale
Internal Revenue tax to be paid by the purchaser
The right is reserved to reject any and all bids
Under the regulations of the Department of the Interior the purchaser will be
required to pay in addition to the consideration the sum of $2000 to defray the
expense of the tulle '
Muskoge Oklmhoma
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1 ningo pert Thursday night with Mr
and Mrs J la Stockman
I D E Fultz was a Durant visitor Tuas-
! day
I Miss Lorene Rogers of Oakland spent
!Thursda night with Mrs Jesse Moore
Mr ard Mrs Lee Black of Bowlin
i spent Wednesday night with Mr and
1 51 rs W Eastwood
1 Mrs William Davis spent Wednesday
night wtb Mrs Beulah Landman
I Mrs Velma Holten spent Wednesday
I evening with Mrs D E Fultz
1 Mrs Roy Landman spent Thursday
evening with Mrs R L Stout "
Mrs Pet McCastand Mrs Josie Burns
jam' Mrs A F Fuller spent Saturday
1 evening with Mrs W F il'astwood
1 Mrs Neda Moore is spending- a few
jays with Mrs Rogers at Oakland
I Miss Ina English spent Sunday with
1 Sliasea Virgin and George Brumbley
Robert Stout spent Saturday night
with Frank Fuller
Mr and Mrs Coble of Buckholt were
the Saturday right gueats of Mr And
Mrs Ether Stout
Alvin Whisman of Madill spent Satur-
day night with Doyle Underhill
Mr and Mrs W F Eastwood spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs L 31 3ileCas-
land Mr and Mrs Oscar Young of Cliff
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wilt
Brumbley
Mr and Mrs William Moore spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Baxter Burns
Miss Leona Warren spent Sunday
with Misses Ellen and Artie Fuller
31r and Mrs G O Black of Grantham
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs R L
Stout
Mr and Mrs Clarence Stout spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Roy Landman
Rev Brumbley filled hi3 regular ap-
pointement here Sunday morning and
night
Miss Anna Wilson spent Sunday wit1
Geneva Jones
Mr and Mrs U A Underhill spent
Sunday afternoon with 51r and Mrs
Andy Underhill
Mr and Mrs Hoyt Grecalee spent
Saturday night with 51r and Mrs E I
Stewart
The party at the home of Mr and Mrs
Moffett Saturday night was enjoyed by t
large crowd
a
Crantlialik
Thelma Iladdok
The rain Wednesday delayed the far-
mers about planting corn Most every
one is planting over and some few are
planting the third time
Opal Brown Dena Kiser Roy Kiser
and Wilbur Kiser of Chowning visited
Gladys and Ruth Roberts Tuesday after-
noon Mrs G O Blackvisited Mrs Elmer
Ward of Bowlin Tuesday afternoon
Mrs Willie and Cecile Adamson visit-
ed Misses Ernestine and Florence Em-
mons Friday afternoon
Miss Lola Willimas of Bowlin spent
)Ve ieaday night wth Edd Williams and
family
Ora Williams and Thelmea Haddock
of Madill spent Saturday night with
Mr and MrsW J Haddock
Me and Mrs Hubert Duke of Oakland
and Mr and Mrs Clarence Hedrick of
Bowlin spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
J D Griffith
Miss Lois Faulkner spent Saturday
night with Miss Ernestine Emmons
Mr and Mrs Roy Lockhart of Madill
spent Sunday with Ermil and Walter
Adamson and families
Misses Dena Riser and Gladys Rob-
erts visited Miss Opal Brown Wednes-
dayalternoon The party given by Mr and Mrs Er-
mil Adamson Saturday night was en-
joyed by a large crowd
Mr and Mrs Edd Williams and little
daughter Dorothy Dean spent Friday
night with Mr and Mrs W J Haddock
Henry Farmer spent Sunday at the
home of Mr and Mrs S B Brown
Misses Lois Faulkner 'Ernestine and
Lucy Emmons and two of their friends
drove to Ardmore Sunday
Miss Pearl Dickerson visited Miss
Dena Kiser Monday
Mr and Mrs C W Olvey and sog
John Mr and Mrs Edd Williams and
daughter Dorothy Dean Haskell 'Wil-
liams Mrs Ora Williams and sons W J
and Thorval and Mr adn Mrs- Ermil
Adamson and son visited Sunday at the
home of Mr- and Mrs W J Haddock
Elmer Ward of Bowlin visited at the
home of W S Ward Friday
Mr and Mrs Bob Carter visited Mr
and Mrs Lee Black Suuday -
Mrand Mrs Ray RatlitT and children
of Ardmore and Mr and Mrs his Ar-
nold and little son Curtis were supper
guests of Mr and Mrs Edd Williams
Sunday night
Ray Kiser and his cousin Wilbur
Kiser of Chohaing spent Sunday after-
noon at the home of Mr and Mrs W P
Roberts
Mrs Frances Black visited Mrs Oscar
a
Indian Land Sale
S E W ALLEN
Superintendent for the
Five Civilized Tribes
Farmer Friday
Thelma Iladdock was the Saturday
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right supper guest of Mrs Cecil Adam-
'
Mr and Mrs S B Brown visited sin
ITishomingo SUnd 43 Akr
Mr iind NIrs Lee Black of Bow lin
!spent Monday night with Mr and Mrs
G O Black
Mr and Mrs Claud Ward of Madill
i sprnt Sunday with Nit- and Mrs W S
1116-aril
Mr and Mr s7- Basil Adamson of Ma-
dill spent Friday night with Mr :Ind
i MrETfl1l Adamson
IMr and Mrs C W Olvey and Mrs
Iris Arnold of Bowlin Mr and Mrs Ray
!Ratliff and children of Ardmore were
the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs G O
Black Sunday
Mr and Mrs Jerome Shaw visited at
the home of Mr and Mrs T J Coffee
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Friday
Mr and Mrs O N Farmer and family
Illy and Roy Kiser and Coy Roberts
visited Mr and Mrs Sam Brown a while
Friday night
Haskell Williams of Bow lin spent
Wednesday afternoon with W J Had-
dock Garvin Shaw helped Edd Shaw plant
corn Monday
Dena Kiser and Ruth Roberts vkited
Mrs Bull of Kin lock Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Basil Adamson spent
Saturday night with Mr and Mrs Wal-
ter Adamson adn
Mr and Mrs Bill Short and Miss
Myrtle Allen visited a short wihle Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs Jeff Wheeler
John and Lillie Griffith visited at the
borne of W J Haddock Monday
Dena Kiser visited Wednesday with
Ruth Roberts
The Grantham baseball boys were the
winners of the ball game at Antioch on
Sunday
Mrs Ora Williams of Madill was the
Saturday night supper guest at Mrs
Willie Adamsons
Mr and Mrs Oscar Farmer and family
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Pete
Winberry of Kin lock
Mr and Mrs T J Coffee of Madill
visited Monday with Mrs Edd Shaw and
Mrs Mida Breashears and son Royal
of Bow lin visited Sunday with Messrs
Walter and Ermil Adamson
Mr and Mrs Baxter Burns of Linn
visited Mr and Mrs G O Black Sunday
Ray Kiser spent Fiiday night with
Coy Roberts
Mr and Mrs Edd Williams visited
Thursday with Mr and Mrs C W Olvey
at Bowlin
Lillie Griffith spent Tuesday after-
noon with Mrs W J Haddock
Coy Roberts spent Saturday night
with Ray Kiser
Mrs Baxter Burns of Linn and INtrf
Elmer Ward of Bowlin visited Mrs G
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Mr and Mrs Walter Adamson spent
Sunday with Mrs Viola Vick of Labon
Miss Velma Thompson who has been
visiting in Sherman Texas for some
time has returned to her home here
Frank Black was u Simpson visitor
Friday
Mr and Mrs Clarence Iledick of
Bow lin spent Sunday night with Mr and
Mrs J D Griffith
Joe Bailey Brown of Archerd spent
Saturday night v-ith bomefolks
A mad dog was seen near the home of
Mr and Mrs Ermil Adamson Sunday
Mr Adams a followed it into the Bock-
holt community and killed it
Henry Farmer Roy and Ray Kiser and
Wilbur and Dena Kiser visited Gladys
and Ruth Roberts a while ' Tuesday
night ' ' - - '
Mr and Mrs Frank Black and son
EarOvisited Mr and Mrs G0 Black
Sunday - 0— -
Mrs C"W Olvey of Bowlin visited
Monday with Mrs Ermil Adamson -
Mrs W J Williams and Mrs Ada
Ward of - Bowlin spent Sunday after-
noon with Mn Boy Vandervort
Mrs Gid Black visited Mrs Elmer
Ward of Bowlin Friday afternoon
Mrs Curt Olvey of Bowlin visited
Monday with Mrs Willie Adamson
Opal Bob and Leon Ward of Bowlin
spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs
W S Ward
Ermil Adamson and Edd Williams
spent a short while at the home of Edd
Shaw Friday 'morning
Mrs Bill Adamson and son visited
Mrs J M Bonner a while Sunday morn-
ing Flora Dena Wilbur and Ray Kiser
and Marie Nichols visited a while Sun-
day night with Gladys and Ruth Roberts
Mrs C W Olvey spent a short while
Friday morning with Mr Frankie Wil-
liams Ermil Adamson Calvin Kiser and Edd
and Haskell William's went t shing- on
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Thursday afternoon
Coy Roberts spent Thursday night
viith Ray Kiser
Mrs Franke Williams and Mrs Wil-
lie Adamson spent Thursday night with
Mr and Mrs C W ()Ivey at Bowlin
Jack l'ileadows of Bolin was in this
community Sunday
Mr and Mrs Charlie Whisman Mrs
Pink Norwood and Rev and Mrs James
of Madill were in this community Sun-
day Mr and Mrs Ermil Adaration visited'
a while Friday morning with Mr and
Mrs Edd William
John and Buck Griffith spent a short
while Thursday 'afternoon with W J
Haddock
There has not been large attendance
in school the past week on account of
pupils having to help with farm work
Mrs Myrtle Sullivan of Madill visited
Mrs Catherine Sparlin Sunday
Mrs C M Nichols spent Sunday with
Mre Rosa Nichols of Linn
H H Sullivan of Madill and Bill
Sparlin visited W J Williams of Bowlin
Sunday afternoon
Miss Almada 'Heath ot Durant spent
the week-edn -with her parents Mr and
Mrs J B Beath -
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Editor and gentratAtanager
will ROGERS
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vertisement br Will Rogers
Ziegfeld Follies and semen
star and leading American
humorist More coming
Watch for them
Congress
No 2
Statistics have proven thAt'only
one-half of one per cent of the
speeches made in Congress are
tened to A great many Congress-
men speak IN but not TO Con-
gress But every speech is published
in the record Tin send the rec-
ords back home to show "What
they told 'cm up there irt Washing-
ton" Now the people hack home
think Congress heard their "Lem"
tell 'em this
Now here i my scheme to stop
speech making A Bill reading as
follows: "Ckmgressional Record
must not only contain speech but
number of members and names
who listened to speech and why"
For instance: "Congressman Post
Hole arose to a point of informa-
tion and spoke at length on 'Is
Locarno a town or is it a Treaty?'
Length of speech without waiting
for applause four hours thirty-six
minutes attendance Gout (Rep
N Y) : 'Unable to get out' Sixty-
forty ( Dem N J) : 'Case of red-
procity he listened to mine' Low-
brow (Rep Mass) : 'I was asleep
even the good speakers haven'
woke me tip'
Now I claim that will stop some
speech making The minute it gets
back home that "Lemmie" is talk-
ing to himself up there "Lemmie"
will stop talking
You know why they won't listen
to anybody up there? They have:
gone Out to smoke that's why and
you know why they've gone out to
smoke? Why "Bull" Durham of
course IT'S BETTER TITAN
ANY SPEECH EVER MADE
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