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TUE COUNTY DEMOCRAT TECUMSEH OKLA143MA thalas DECEMBER 14 1928
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Subscription Rates:
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IN ADVANCE
Do
A Wise Selection
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: The selection rhich has been
- agreed on by the members of the ap-
proaching session of the legislature
of Allen Street of Oklahoma City as
speaker is one that the state at
large can and will be proud of
Mr Street is qualified in every
way to fill this very important place:
In the first plase he has bad lots of
legislative experience which is so
s necessary to enable him to handle the
business as it should be handled In
the second place he is a straight
shooter and deals in the open and will
not be a party to putting over any
little deals which is so often done in
- legislative sessions He will be fair
to every i member of the legislature
It matter:a not where the legislator
comes front or what party he is af-
filiated with
: - Mr Street is it business man' and
knows the value' of sane legislation
which 'also is quite important Be will
sot have afiack full of axes to grind
for hit personal benefit but will have
: only :the best interest of the state
at large to serve
We had the Pleasure of serving In
ihe lath session - of the legislature
with Mr Street and his attitude was
always witisitane eensible legislation
- ari 14o0o dealing with little freek
stuff end we just want to say to the
people of flottawatomie county and
: to the state - at large without the
- slightest reservation that the next
session of the legislature will have a
real span at the habit "- '
coil: Oklahoma City is excited
about their oil well if they get another
one what do you suppose 1411 hap
-In'bu 3ring your Christmas presents
use a little good sense and buy some-
thing useful and do not over buy
The American people hey gotten in
to the habit of buying everything
that was loose whatever it was Drag
tical or not It is high time the buy
Mg public should learn a lesson and
use a little judgment in their pup
chases and be sure not to over buy
as that habit has almost reached the
crime stage ' 1
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The extravagance in Washington
too has reached the crime stageoviten
you consider the enormous amount of
money president Coolidge asked for
his budget It really staggers you
reaching the staggering figure of
practically four- billion dollars -
ASTRONOMYAND THEOLOGY
Astronomical studies and condos-
' ions will be found to have had much
to 'do with our theological theories
Think of the diJerent view of the
universe and Its regulation taken by I
people now and those taht lived be
Sore Corpernicus and Gallideo
Wben David wrote "When- I con
sider thy heavens the sun moon and
stars that thou- hest made what is
man lhat thou art mindful of him?"
how much smaller & conception of
both the universe and man be had
frodiwhat we have nowt ' -
ltmust have been a bumbling ef-
fect upon every thinker to reflect up-
on the vastness of the universe and
the smallness of the speck upon which
we live All of these discoveries may
but increase our awe' and reverence
for 'Him' who made the universe but
they alter our Dotion as to how He
dia this
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Victor Hugo n his Intellectual
Autobiography" wrote:
k"The locomotive travels fifteen
- leagues an hour The hurricane tray
els- sixty leagues an hour The can
:non ball travels seven hundred lea
hour-- The locomotive drags
the hurries& limps the cannon ball
'á a tortoise '
4"Let us bestride a ray of light
Mils' is to mount 4000 times faster
than the cannon ball 4200000 times
- twitter than the hurricane and
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motive It makes as yon know 70
000 leagues a second
a Start Light launches you from
the Earth to tta Sun in eight minutes
Iront the Sun to Oceanus in four
hours from Oceanus to 'Centraus in
three year and eight months from
stentraunts to the pole star in twenty
eight years and from the pole star to
the Milky Way in 168000 years and
from the kinky Way to the nebula of
Canes Venetic' in 5000000 years
You have not taken a step ' The ap1
paritions of the universe will continue
' to' loom Beyond the visible the
visible beyond the invisible the on
known" I
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ioner fro mthe Brd district was in
the city on business Friday Mr
Howard says things are looking fine
In the south part of the county m
SECRET OF 1111
MILK Pt 111 FEED
Succulent Feeds Help Carry
Cow Through Winter in
Good Condition Says
Institute
To get a full milk pall In winter ex-
perienced dairymen maintain sum-
mer conditions for cows as much as
possible during the months when cows
are fed Indoors says the Blue Val-
ley Creamery Institute As fresh
pasture Is the best of all milk mak-
ing feed T its succulent nature as well
55 Its thgh feed value should be
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FEED SUCCULENTS
ACCORDING TO COW'S WOGHT
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of cow's weight
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provided In winter' Succulent feeds
improve the cow's digestion eve her
a better appetite and help to keep
her In the best of physical condition
Fresh pasture grass is the natural
food of A-Ittle but It cannot be had
the year round Corn silage supplies
the succulent feed the cow requires
in a cheap and convenient form Nett
to corn as a silage crop comes kafir
and otters of Its-class with sorghum
hot far behind Pus and oats make
good silage and alfalfa sweet clover
soybeans Sudan grass can be' used
for the purpose bat as a rule are best
wade into hay Where torn does not
thrive well the sunflower is meeting
with some favor as a silage crop
Root crops also make a ens suectt
lent feed for- cows In winter The
principal objection to growing roots
is the additional labor they require
as comparedto raising corn How-
ever where silage crops are -not
grown ti pays to grow roots Among
the several good roots the mangel
usually the best to use because of Its
greater yield '
The cow in milk will sat about 8
Poimdir brillage didly for each 100
pounds':of her He 'weight When
'Doti are used for succulence a cow
mon allowance is 5 pounds for each
lila pound of animal's weight In
edlitioit to silage or roots successful
dairy farmers feed their cows legume
any according to each cow's weight
and grain in proportion to the intik
eseh Cow produced
(First published Dec 14 1928-20
State of sOklaohma :
County of Pottawatolnie' as ' - - --
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CHRISTMAS GIFT GOODS
For months we have been selecting from the stocks of various manufacturers arti-
' cles which we thought would be pleasing to you
- Guided by our knowledge of your taste and needs we believe we have one of the
" most attractive displays of Holiday merchandise that we have ever submitted for
your approval
Our wIndOws are now showing gift goods of stationery candys -smokers articles
toilet goods and sundries You do not have to make definite purchases today For
your convenlance you may come in and select your articles and we will set them a
side for "you In this way you may do yourChristmas shopping at leisure and whene
ver yoti desire o help you in making yourplans we are listing below some items wh
ich we have If you do not see anythinghere drop in and see our full display
FOR MOTHER
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County and Slate
In the matter of the estate of W H
or William Bowen deceased and Sal-
ome Bowen deceased husband and
wife
No 4080
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
W H Bowen deceased and Salome
Bowen deceased are required to
ptesent the same with the necessaty
vouchers to the undersigned
trator or executor at his residence
five miles northeast of Tecumseh
within four months of the date hereof
or the tame will be forever ban-A
Dated this 7th day of December
1928
C W BOWEN Administrator
By CLARENCE ROBISON
Attorney for him
(First published Dec 14 1928-30
NOTICE OF SALE OF INTEREST
IN REAL ESTATE BY GUARDIAN
In the County Court of Grady County
Oklahoma
In the matter of the Guardianship of
Millard Mclninch and Claude Mc-
Ininch minors
No 1948
NOTICE :II hereby given that in
pursuance of a11 order of the County
Court of Grady County Oklahoma
made on the 8th day of December
1928 the undersigned guardian of the
estates and persons of Millard Mc-
Ininch and Claude McIninch minors
will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash subject to
the confirmation of said court on
Thursday the 3rd day of January
A D 1929 at the-hour of two o'clock
In the afternoon at the front door of
the Court House in the 'city ofTe
A BIBLE
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We have Coty Day Dream Richard
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A FINE ATOMIZER
PERFUMES
FOR BROTHER--A
PIPE
A TOOL CHEST
A CARTON CIGARMES
A FOUNTAIN PEN
A PEN AND PENCIL SET
cumseh Pottawntomie County Ok
lahoma all of the right title and in
terest et' said minors in and to the
real estate hereinafter described such
interest to be sold in one parcel or in
separate parcels as said guardian
Jmay deem best to-wit:
The undivided one-third inter-
terest of said minors in and to
the West half of the northwest
quarter of section 8 township 5
north range 8 east of the Indian
Meridian in Pottawatomie Coun-
ty Oklahoma
Said real estate to be sold upon the
following terms and conditions to
wit:
For cash in hand upon the cod ir-
mation of said sale by the County
Court of Grady County Oklahoma
and the delivery of the guardian's
deal therefor :
Dated this the 100 day of Decem-
'ber 1928
EMMA SNODGRASS Guardian
BAREFOOT & CARMICHAEL
Chickasha Oklahoma
Attorneys for Guardian
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CONSTIPATION
A Battle Creel's' physician aayo
"Constipation is responsible for more
misery than any Other cause"
But immediate relief has been
found A tablet called Resell Order
lies attracts water from the system
Into the lazy dry evacuating bowel
called the colon The water loosens
the dry food waste and causes a
gentle thorough movement without
forming a habit of ever increasing
the dose i 1
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State of Oklahoma
Pottawatomie Countysa
In the District Court in and for said
County and State
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C A Holt
The Asher Townsite and development
Co et at Defendants
No 12257
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The State of Oklahoma To:
'' The !Asher Townsite and 'Develop-
ment company If in existence and if I
disolved its unknown successors re-
ceivers and assigns 011' Ashei its
President and managing' officer if
living and Om anknovrn heirs execu-
tors administrators:devisees and as-
signs of the Said G MAsher if de-
ceased and Lee Patrick its secretary
terasurer if living And the unknown
heirs' executors adMin '
istaktors devi-
sees and assigns of 'the said Lee Pat-
rick if deceased' Defendants
- Take notice that you land each of
you have been sued in' the above
named court by the plaintiff C A
Holt asking to quiet title'in himself
ta the hereinafter described i real
estate and that you and each of you
Mint answer the petition filed herein
on or before the 25th day of Jet:nary
1929 or 'said petition will be taken
as true and judgment for said plain-
tiff :quiting his title In and to the
following described real estate 3itu-
Cod in Pottawatomie County Okla-
home' to-wit: :
Lots 23 and 24 in block '68
of the Town ' of Asher' Ok-'
lahomtV
will be rendered accordingly
Dated this 12th day of December
1928
' Attest: MABEL MARLATT
(SEAL) Court Clerk
By CLYDE HAMMON Deputy
H N GAMBILL
Attorney for plaintiff
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TELEPHONE 186 The undivided one-third inter- Pottawatomie County as
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terest of said minors in and to In the District Court in and for said BONDED ABSTRACTER
Succulent Feeds Help Carry Bowen deceased are required to the West half of the northwest County and State Dependable Service f
quarter of section 8 township 5 C A Holt ' 4 : )
' ' '-' Subscription Rates: Cow Through Winter in piesent the same withthene
vouchers to the undersigne d dincesisa n ity
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$150 Good Condition Says Meridian in Pottawatomie Coun- The Asher Townsite and development
o or r executor e mocnutthosr o a f at h h e i date a rt ee shi deer en oc:
Six Months -11weem000llood000stee 85 Institute five miles northeast of Tecumseh ty Oklahoma Co et at" Defendants
NOTICE UomBaLIC T Ac
IN ADV A NCE To get a full milk pail In winter ex- or the tame will oe lorever Dori AL following it wing terms and conditions to-
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't perienced dairymen maintain sum- Dated this 7th day of December
wit: The ta TtIO of kla E tAl gtM'
DUD met conditions for cows as much as 1928
For cash in hand upon the confir- ' The !Asher Townsite and Develop-
BOWEN Administrator
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I possible during the months when cows C mation of said ule by the County inent company if in existence and if ' t
are fed Indoors says the Blue Val- By CLARENCE ROBISON
- Court of Grady County Oklahoma disolved its unknown successors re-
A Wise Selection ley Creamery Institute As fresh Attorney for him and the delivery of the guardian's ceivers and assigns 0 11 Asher its - l -0
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4k‘01 pasture Is the best of all milk mak- 87T) deal therefor : President and managing- officer if tic IL 0 'u JJ 'Li1V Al 1 -
Int feed T its succulent nature as well (First published Dee 14 192 living and thq an
Dated this the 100 day of Decem- gi known heirsexecu- 4r-
The selection rhich has been es Rs kigh feed value should be I NOT ICE OF SALE OF INTEREST GUARDIAN 1921
tors administrators devisees and as-
agreed on by the members of the ap- IN REAL ESTATE BY 'bPr
EMMA SNODGRASS Cliardian signs of the said G M' Asher if de- A DCTD A 11110 11111RD A INV 4
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a - E ilcoT")s ) 11928 the undersigned guardian of therm— - ''''' t real 1
the second place he is straight SILAG OR
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1 1 saatntala sand noratinna nf Millar1 Mo But immediate 'L relief hu been !estate andthat you and each of you!
shooter and deals in tne open m w
I I Ininch and Claude McIninch minbrs found A tablet called Rexall Order
Mint answer the petition filed herein - 0
not be a party to putting over any on or before the 25th day of Jeunary
I I will sell at public auction to the lies attracts water from the system
' little deals which is so often done in a a ek 1929k or said petition Will ba tAlcpn rn' nit “10 1
I tiff :qung hie title linulteAlnadiatoPlatihn
I A day for each 100 lbs 11 the confirmation of said court on called the Mom The water loosens
Thuirsdam the Rrd Riau Af January IthA drv fneut tvitstA AAA opium -
' to overyi membOr of -the legislature I 1
It 11 MUD8 DO wnere Ins leitiele1A1' I I oke All1Altdb S PA1411 I I 1 ---- " I rollOwIDD describpd ?piti af11- ta
— I I LIM 2 IOW 1M1 I I MIA I I I 71 et Trio Pinup ere WI ht sot Iv I Ots la l k ass" role ow“ yyym-- I or myym mem moms dok Moink J T mol '
sfa wr tp t""ii I inUvVIUCU! W161":n" I Cod in Pottawatomie County Okla- ! n
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o: c mei from or what party ne za az-1 1 mr in the afternoon at the frorit door of !forming a habit of ever increasing homL buunt r
fillatati with- CV flOWArtre INSIrtInTI
-- - - I the Court House in the:city of Ts the dose - 1 1 V V V V '1"- -:1tx21 ti-t IV
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of the' Town of Aiher' Ok
- Diree‘ is a UUDLIICIS8 LUAU ammo
provided ti winter' Succulent ve feeds 4a a nu Vi 11 WOCK w MEM W W czo NMI OM MEM
4 knows thi value' of sane legislation
a-ccUrdingly
improve the cow's digestion gi her 4
which'also is quite important Ile
bettr appetite and help to keep rl 7' 7
sot have apack full of axes to grind 44 t 44 (1
Jeweler untometrist-
ber b the best of physical condition
- for his DetS011111 benefit but wiU have Dated this 12th day of December
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only the best Interest of the state' -- — 1 1 1
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food ofcattis but it cannot bs bad
at large to ser ve the year round Corn silage supplies
1 alwaya with sane eensible legislation' anti othrs of ita--riaaa with sorghum All kinds of Duilding Material' 12tt-torney zor riaintiff
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sm uever dean with little freek I tot far behind Peas and oats make r- 0
stuff and we Just want to say to the good silage and alfalfa sweet clover
Service and Quality our Motto ' 1 - - --
1 people' of Pottawatomie county and soybeans Sudan grass can be' used t- " "- 'N100000--4M-NN irISC L'j f L " ' r" IS 0 S41't
to the state - at large without the for the purpose bat as a rule are best
slightest reservation that the next made into hay Where torn does not Phone 252
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session of the legislature will have a thrive well the sunflower is tneeting
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real span at the helm ' with some favor as a silage crop :' n 11100a 0
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