The Taloga Times (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1920 Page: 4 of 9
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THE TALOOA TIMES.
> BUOCMBOR TO THE CAMARGO COMET.
KaMntf Sacoad-clau Miter. D«c. n 1914 11 th« poaloOc* la T«lo|i. Oklahoma, undo
Act H Ctaifw of March J. liTO.
ruMlilMd Bvary Thursday.
G. F. Langley, Publisher
ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to announce the
the following as candidates subject
to the Repnlilican primary, August
3,1920.
^tr County Superintendent
J. B. CONRAD
For Court Clerk
MRS. MAUDE DELANEY
Far Treasurer
C. B. CARMICHAEL
For State Representative
OTTO SMITH
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES
Far State Representative
JOHN C. WORKMAN
LENORA ITEMS
The school board informs us
that the arrangements that they
have made with the bonding
company is to the effect that
they will only issue enough
bonds to cover the building and
equiping of the school buildigs;
So if it only takes $10,000 to
build the building that is all the
bonds that will be issued. And
from an estimate furnished us
the other day by a large manu-
facturing company of building
materials they believe that this
amount will be sufficient
State of Oklahoma,
County of Dewey, ss
In the District Court
Lewis Pennington, Plaintiff
vs
Mary Hanson, Bessie Hickok,
Gerty Barnard, Frances Bar-
nard, Adrain Feltenberger,
J. L. Griffith, Guendolin
Griffith, Josephene Griffith,
Caseius Griffith, Muriel Grif-
State of Oklahoma,
County of Dewey, sa
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS
SALS
REAL ESTATE UNDER AT-
TACHMENT
said lands and tenements in favor of
the said plaintiff. In the sum of $824
OF 00 with Interest thereon from the
10th, day of April 1919,' $100,00
attorney's fees and the coats of this
Notice is hereby given, that in action and sale, I will on the 8th day
pursuant ti of an order of salev under of May 1920, at the hour of 10 o'
fith. and Joseph L. Griffith,
Defendants Eighteen [18] North, Range Seven-
attachment, issued out of the Dis-
trict Court within and for the connty
of Dewey, State of Oklahoma, on the
Sth,day of April 1920,-In an action
therein pending, wherein the Lenora
State Bank, a corporation, is plaintiff
and James Riley is defendant, direct-
ed to me the undersigned Sheriff of
Dewey Connty. Oklahoma, command-
ing me to advertise and sell, with ap
praisement, the following described
real estate, to-wifc;
The undivided one fourth interest
in and to the North West Quarter of
Section Seventeen [17] Township
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To Marry Hanson, Bessie. Hickok,
[ teen [17[ West I M. in Dewey Coun-
ty, Oklahoma, to satisfy a judgment
Gerty Barnard, and Frances Barnard an<J decree in attachment and fore-
We heard two of the bigget
tax payers in the district the
other day say "yes we are going
to vote for the bonds,"for it
not only benefits the children
but will increase the value of
the land in this commuity, by
puttings high school at theirj
door. And by the way one of
these men owns 800 acres of raong and between the M'd
land and a lot of personal prop-
erty to pay taxes on and has no
children to send to school. Where
are you folks that have the
children to send at this man's
expense.
The day is coming when an
education will mean more to a
young man or lady thatia just
starting out to fight the battles
•f life, than all the world's good
that you can give them. Did
you ever happen to think that
you may give that child abund-
antly of the riches of this earth
and yet they can lose them all,
but give them an education and
you have given them something
■ that no one can take away and
something they cannot o-e.
non-resident defendants:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that you have been sued in
the above named court by the above
named plaintiff and. that you must
answer to the petition filed in said
cause, on or before the "9th, day of
April 1920 or said petitian will be
taken as true and judgment will be
rendered theseon adjudging: the plain
tiff and the several defendants to be
tenants in common in and to the fol
lowing described tract of land, to-
wit; The South half and North West
Quarner of the South West Quarter
of Section [9[, Township Seventeen
[17] North, Range Fifteen [15[ West
W. I. M. containing 120 acres, more
or less, in the proportions set out in
the said petition and a further judg-
ment partitioning said tract of land
in severalty among and between the
said plaintiff and the several defend-
ants will be made if said tract of
and can be partitioned and divided
in severalty as above set out, with-
out manifest injury to the said tract
of land and if it cannot be so partit-
ioned a judgment will be rendered
directing the sale of said tract of
land and for the apportionment of
the proceeds arising therefrom a-
plaintiff
closure of attachment lien on the
clock A, M. of said day, at the front
door of the court house in Dewey
County Oklahoma, at the town of
Taloga, offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, the
above described property or so much
thereof as will satisfy the above
mentioned sums including interest,
attorney's fees and costs.
Witness my hand this 7th day
of Aprii 1920.
C. C. Jones
Sheriff of" Dewey County.
CLOTHING made to measure
Satisfaction guaranteed. The
cheapest house in Chicago. Give
me a call and see whit we have.
—Lincoln Woolen Mills,
T. P. Ruble, Aseni-.
11a H nnt0 Mtn" hMd «d •fflwd ""seal
duly appointed and quail- of Mid conrt thu 6 d ^ A ^
itrator of the estate of S. iooa
NOTICE
State of Oklahoma,
Dewey County, ' '
In the Connty Conrt
In the matter of the Estate of 8.
D. Dooley, deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that V. JD.
Dooley the
fled administrator
D. Dooley deceased, has rendered
and presented for settlement, and
filed in said court, his ffnal account
and report of his administration jus
such administrator and praying for
distribution of the balance in his
handsrand that Monday, the 26th
day of April A. D. 1920 at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day. at the
County Court room, in the City of
Taloga in said county, has been ap-
pointed by the said court, for the
settlement of sa!4 account, at .which
time and place any person interested
in said estate -may appear and shew
cause, if any they have, why said ac-
count should not he approved and
distribution made as prayed for.
In testimony whefeof. I have I
1920.
Seal
4,8
W. A. Carlton
County Judge.
WANTED-100 head of stock
to pastuse. Plenty of gram,
shade and water. Apply at this
ffice or to H. S. Hoyt, Tal oga.
WANTED—A middle aged
women for general house work
and to take care of baby.
Mrs. Maud Delaney.
and the several defendants according'
to their several interests in said
tract of land.
In witness wherennto I set my
hand and seal this 18th day of March
1920. Gordon Stidham, Court Clerk.
By Dennis Stidham, Deputy, j
Seal ' I
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Price* on Ford Cart and Fordson Tractors
TOURING RUNABOUT
ARE ON OUR
WAY
To get our Car filled with high grade Oil and
the best Gasoline that we can buy at the new
filling station. Free Air Service Also.
Now is the time to get those discs sharpened
by the cold roller process.
S. W. Gastineau, Blacksmith
Lenora,
Oklahoma
Reffular
Freight
War tax
Total
Starter
Freight
War tax
Total
$575.00
45.25
25.17
$645.81
$650.00
45.16
27.25
$723.40
Starter and rims $675.00
Freight
War tax
Total
Sedan
Freigh
War tax
Total
45.15
28.50
$74S.65
$975.00
45.15
42.10
$1,062.25
Fordson Tractors $850.00
Freight
Total
45.00
$895.00
Regular
§550.00
Freight
45.15,
War tax
25.16 .
Total
$020.31 £
Starter
$625.00
Freight
45.15
War tax
26.62
Total
$596.77
Coupe
$850.00
Freight
45.15
War tax
36.93
Total
$932.08
TRUCKS
Solid Tires
$600.00
Freight
45.15
War tax
15.11.
Total
$660.26
Pneumatic tire
$640.00
Freight
45.15
War tax
16.10
Total
$710.25
BUTLER BROS.
Who's
Next
We are in the market for
all the farm loans we can get
and will make some speciftl
inducement to get the same
List your farm with us if
you want to sell and we will I *nS-
RATZLMFF & RA1ZLAFF,
Taloga, , -. - Oklahoma
put forth every effort to
make a sale,
Let us write your insurance
when your old policy expires
Come and visit us at our
office in the post office build
C. K. C'ary.
Attorney for Plaintiff.1
The bond election at Lenora
will be held next Satuday and
we are expecting the good peo-
ple of this community to turn
out and help put them across so
that the raising generation will
have the same opportunity to go
out into world and meet the com
petition that they will have to
in getting positions, that the
child that lives in a first class
city.
State of Oklahoma.
County of Dewey, ss.
In the District Court.
J.C. Thornbro, Plaintiff
Arthur Drahe, Bert Drake.
and the
Heirs of James H. Drake, Defendants
PUBLICATION NOTICE
To Arthur Drahe, Bert Drake, and
The Heirs of Jome.s H. Drake, Non-
resident defendants: -
You and each of you are hereby
notified that you have been .sued in
the District Court of Dewey County,
Stare of Oklahoma, by J. C. Thornbro,
as plaintiff, in an action filed in said
conrt by said plointiff on the 17th
day of March, 1920, and that you
must answer the said petition on or
before the 29th day of April, 1920,
or said petition will be taken as true
I COME IN
And buy that smoke
Buy that good lunch
or get a cold drink
We also keep a full
and complete line
of Fresh and Cured
Meats, Bakery
Goods and Candies
Sidney Lane
Lenora, Okla.
and judgment will be rendered, quiet-
Mrs. H, P. Gilbert returned the title of the Plaintiff in arul to
home from the Clinton hospital | de8cribee tract of land,
last Sunday, where she had been
undergoing an operation.
E. M. Loyd left last Monday
for an extended business trip at
eastern points.
Joe Briggs is in
business this week.
Kansas on
8. W. Gastineau will soon com-
mence the erection of • eoncreat
building which he will use for a
garage.
A' large number of school
children were in town last Fri-
<iay and Saturday taking the
seventh and eighth grade ex.
to-wit
The North West Quarter of Sec-
tion Twelve (12), Township Seven-
teen (17) North. Range Fifteen
(15) West I. M. containing 160
acres, more or less.
And removing the cloud created by a
certain mortgage executed by G. K
Chain and Oscar Chain, in favor of
the defendant, Arthur Drake, dated
July 11,1913 from said tract of
land, and farther adjudging yon the
said Arthur Drake and Bert Drake to
be the only heirs of James H. Drake,
deceased.
J. C. Thombro,
Plaintiff
Gordon 8tidham,
Coart Cleric.
By D. Stidham, Dspaty
3,18
8eai
NEW
CREAM
STATION
arrange-
Beatrice
I have made
ments with the
Creamery Co. to open up a
Cream Station in Taloga,
and would appreciate your
business.
I will also buy produce
and pay you all the market
will stand.
J. E. Hooton,
1st Door Eiit First Natl Bank
Okla
Hercules Oasonline
SuperS ate Kerosene
Gold Crown Lubricants
Hie take pleasure in announcing thai we are
handling in this territory* the QUALITY PRO-
DUCTS of the CROWN PETROLEUM DIVISION of
the Oklahoma Producing and Refining Corporation.
The uniformly high quality of these products
is a guarantee to motor vehicle owners of freedom
irom fuel and lubrication worries.
♦
TRY THEM AND YOU WILL BE OUR CUS10MER
SERVICE OARAGE, Dealers
PAUL BROS, Proprietors L. W. PAUL, Manager
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