The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1913 Page: 3 of 10
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St'te ol Oklahoma,
County of 11 trper. a. s.
In th« District Court of th* Unttsd
StUM for the Western District of
I )k ahoma.
1b tbe matter of Fred 8. Pyestt
Bankrupt
IN BANKRUPTCY No. 808.
NOTICE OF BALE OF REAL
hAT ATE.
Notice is hereby gi*en that by
virtue of to order of sale issued by the
Hon Frank B Burford, Heleree in
• Bankruptcy, <> the 3.d day of Aj.rU
| 13 uireoted to in«. the underaiKned
trustee in Bankruptcy, for the estate
of Fred 8. Pymtt, bankrupt. I will or
l lUk day ol July A D-, .Wie -
the hoar of 2.oo Volock in the alter
noon at tne Post Office in the tow no!
Tra'U County ..I Dewey, State ol Ok-
lahoma, offer fur aate aad sell to the
highest bidder for cash, subject to the
I'oolirmation of the Referee in Bank-
ruptoy all ol the loU.wing real prop-
er-/he°N^rtb One half (S.12. of .he
M^rtheast Quarter |NK-1 1) ol Section
£££ ?H and the Wert One hall
IW12) ol the Southeast Quarter (dEl 4
f section Eigh. <fl) all in .To .*h«P
Seventeen (17) North, Range Nineteen
|1«, West ol the l.'diau Meridian in
Dewey County Oklahoma.
Vlso the - outh one half [91 2] the
NorthenstOuarter <VE1 *>, ">« South
east Quarter (8E14) of the Norlhweet
Ouar.er [NW14] and the Northeast
Quarter (NEl 4) of the Southwest Quar
ter (SW1-4) Sention Seven* sn 17],
Township S **eoteen (17). Range Nine
teen ll ] West of the Ind an Meridian
' IN DEWEY COUNTY,
OVAi.-nv suvj-oc however to
the lien of The Boardman T.snd and
Loan Co. ol about 11200 00 and .ub-
i«et lurther to a lien ol Dewey Coun'y
for taies there, nil any there be. but
free and clear trom all other unknown
incnrnhnnoei
The •.idxwsful bidder is required to
deliver to the Trustee in Bank uptcy
a certified oheck fortbe amcuntol bm
bid at the timeo! said sale, which said
check in to be held by Trustee subject
to the tfunfirmation of the Referee.
Oiven this 3rd day of June 1913.
11 W. Patton Trustee in Bankruptcy
f„, the estate o! Fred H. Pye*tt, Bank
rupt.
WHIT TEN BERG
SELLS
♦ow40 o o o o«o o a o ort
Bulk Coffee 15 cents lb.
American Prints for 31-2.
Leaf Tobacco ZSc lb.
WE PAY
For Eggs 12 cents
For Bntter 29 cents.
Market Price for all other Produce.
O*0#0*0*0#0 0«0*0#04
We want your TRADE. We want your PRODUCE
We want your CONFIDENCE. We want your FRIENDSHIP
Watch cur Special Sales.
Watch our Prices
Watch our Methods.
We rely on low prions to win
feand fair treatment to re
tain it.
Shulttse &Co.
Dr T.O Clark the popular
Vetrianlarn has returned from a
trip to Alva and the northern
part of the State.
G. W. Coffin an of the neigh,
burhood was in the city today.
FOOL. '
The Ply that eats at our table.
Buy your Screen Doors, Screens
«nd Hinges. Sprlgns. Also Fly
Chiiier, -At Lewis Hardware
Co.
Cheap prices do not make
cheap goods, nether does high
prices make good good*. W < de
fy competition In all dry goi<Bs.
Shultise & Co.
Mrs J W Stevenson is diit£
sick this morning with stomach
trouble.
Mr Mrse Harris and little soil
Donald and Mrs Shnrp from the
J. V. Flat country were p'eassr.t
nailers at the Times office Wed
nesday.
nian.l Howard returned from
Wichita wh« re he has bean since
school was out, Tuesday.
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
9999999999999
What we eav we do we do Hi
Dont forsret we are sroine toe-ive
Special prizes for the five mak-
ing the biggest gains in our con
test this month.
Shultise & Co.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE OF BEAL ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given thai in pursu-
ance of so ord>-r of the oounty court of
Countyof Dewey and 8 ate ol Okla-
homa, made on the 9th dar ol May
1913, in the matter ol the estate of
Jsoob B. Koehn deceased, the uader-
sig .ed a. the admiaisMator of th.
estate of the estate of tbs ssid dse*-d,
will sell t private le to the highest
bidder for cash subject to sonfirmation
by the ssid county court, and subject
tooertain mortgage leiss. now ol re-
cord against said premise# and real
Mtate, on Monday the Uth day of June
1913, at one o'clock P M ol said day
,t the office ol J.E. Buble in the
toirn ol Taloga in said oou- ty, opposite
the oounty eourt house in the town of
Taloga all the right title int-rest and
e.tate of th* Mnd Jacob B- Koehn
the time of bis death, and all the right
title and interest that the aaid estate
has, by operation of law or otherwise
acquired in and to all the certain real
estate, lot parcel and piece of land se-
nate I) ing and being in the county of
Dewey and otate of Oklahoma, boun-
ded and d scriliad as follows, and up-
on the following terms and conditioi -
The So'ithwest Quarter (BWi) ol
Section Twenty Five (85) in Town-
ship Eighteen (18) North of Basge
17, W. 1. M..
or cssb in hsnd.
Bids must be is writing and
may be left at the office of J. E. Buble
n Taloga Oklahoma or may be deliver-
ed t-i the administrator personally or
may be filed In the offloe Judge ol
the County Court.
Dated this 14th day at May I VIS.
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Stiriiif
When your child baa whoop
big cough «*> careful to keep the
cough loose and expectoration
eaey by giving Chamberlain's
Congh Remedy m may be re-
quired. This remedy will
liquify the tough mocua and ■
it easier to expectorate. It
been used successiully in many
epidemics audi. ahlM*"*
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VOL. XVI
TALOQA. DEWEY COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, June -a6th, 9«3.
NO 3
Ma E. Church Notes.
LOCLA MENTON
V
MARRIED.
1 tin Announced in Ihe Times
some time ago the marriage of
Mi--4 Hetta Carroll to Mr. Van
oil K Greer of Lihw ln NebrnsKa
took place at tt.e residence ot
ti e brides paetnts in this citv at
6 o'clock on Saturday morning
June al t 191?. Tb« h*iy>
Something ife Need,
We beleive that the board ofi
county cammiHOuers should take Most of.theen^e. Inthe hp
steps at once to buy a first class | man race, are also rans.
elf opening double action stem —
The attendance was good l s«
Sunday at the M. E. cborch
Many people of our town, both
7 , „ „ Christians 'aad noncbriatian,
winding antainotic si* cylinder I The man who doesntget ail show aD ttDpriciation of the ser
soif starting baboon, and we are
.litisfied thatif the right party lluclry
files the bill that the county
The man who doesn't get all sbow ftD ttppriciation of the ser
j that's coming to him is generally vjce of the chuich.
Jor their future home in Lincoln
Their many friends here wish
them joy ;tnd happiness in their
wedded life.
Mid board will allow the same
without question.
Motion picture Show.
The Taloga Amusement Com
psnyaie ov givi g their pro
gruuisregularly at the Airdome
east of the First National Bank.
This Company have at considet
able expense installed a com
plete moving picture out'it atid
it is their intentiou to put on a
first class entertainment. Mov
ing piciures are * never ending
source of interest to young and
old alike and in many placesar«
being used for educational pur-
poses The Company have
made arrangemet for an entire
change of pregrim at each en-
tertainment. This will be a wei
come diversion fof the people ol
Taloga and vicinity, as the man
agement intend to put on onlj
clean instructive entertainments
Every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday nights. Tickets 10
cents.
After Sefe Blower.
Shei iff Bruce of Dewey Coun
cv was-in town last w*?frk, en-
rouie for the south and eas', hoi
m the trail of a safe blower, d*
had already landed one of the
iluet, which turned a sufe at Pur
nam wrong side out a few days
tgo, and got away with consider
dole' change. The sheriff is a
sleuth of the first water nd will
probably gather in the wander
iug bUJs —Thomas Trehune.
Postmaster Langley was
the city on business Tues.
William Wiggins of Camargo
WAS in tire city last Friday and
Saturday. %
Mr. TV A. Cox has been verv
sick this week but is better at
this writing.
E. R. Dawson has just, com-
pleted the carpenter work on J.
E. Ruble's new building.
Another nice liUle rsin Sun
day afternoon freshened things
up considerably.
DENTIST.^
Dr E. T. Maddox located in
Taloga does all of Dental work
at reasonable prices and all work
guaranteed.
Its all right for Andy to con-
gratulate the Kaiser on 25 years
peace, but when the entire del
t-icatiou follows suit it lootts like
an atteuip to rub it in.
Program For fourth.
Tne fourth of July is going to
be a gala day in Thomas A good
"program of real fuu has been ar
ranged with the dangerous ele
, menu left rut. It will be a safe
und sane celebration for every
one and one of the biggest
crowds in the hiatory of Thomas
is looked for. Thomas is the ou
ly city within a radius of 40 ini es
that is planning to celebrate and
a cordial luvitntion has been sent
out broadcast. Everybody
should plan for Thomas.
The committee have arranged
for a lengthy program and there
will be something doing every
minut-j of the day. The program
consists of, Speaking by well
known orators, bass ball games,
tui? of war, greased pig race, po
tatorace. nail driving contest,
pie eating contest, mule race,
fat man's race, pot y race, har-
t.ess race - limbing greased pole,
Aut«> and carriage decorations,
and mat.v others all of for which
will be paid liberal prises.
During the day paper balloons
will be sent up Glaring an order
for 50 cents These will lie re.
deemed forface valu« if returned
to the committee beforj 10:30
lluly 5ih Band concerns all day
by the oiily ladles baud in west
em Oklanoma. Plan for Thomas
the fourth and a big Time.
Japan refuses to take any in-
erest in what Secretary Bryan
drinks and insists on learning
wbai Wtbinka^- •
The total assessment of Blnlne
County onr neighbor on the east
is given at 10 489,928
This is gratifying but we see a
great lack on the part of those1
• who are called M,ethodists '
Brethen, what does this mean?
We see your names on onr church
record, but we seldom, if ever
see your faces in the regular
church services You owe some
thing to this fine lot of young
people that attend our services
so regularly.
There* will ne S.S and elans
meeting next Sunday A M. and
preaching at night. The subject
fos ihe evening will be, "MEM
ORY".
TheEpworth Lesgue will have
its annua1 election of officers, in
connection with its regular meet
ing, or in its place, next Sunday
eveuitm Every body receives
a hearty welcome at our ser
vices.
C. C Goltry' Pastor,
The rirstcost is
the least expense
In feeding "Dr. Ijfess" Poultry
Panacea, for all diseases of poul
try and as an egg producer.
OK ATT UCATKM,
Of Dr. Hess fly chaser, guaran
teed to keep flies «way from
borses and cattle for nix hours
ML IBS.
Hog Worm remedy, for pre
vent ion of Ho* Cholera, large
package, small dose.
Ask for Dr. Hess ft Clarka
free stock book,
a*/•
Mrs Anna H. Ayers on tho
east side of the river Is reported
to be very ill .with flux.
Lsfe Owens of Cestos was the
city attending to business mat'
twrs Monday ana made a plea
ant ctll at this office.
B«n Kouns returntd from
Weatherford, where he had been
visiting and relatives Saturday.
H B. Whittenber*. who now
■lives at Camargo in here this
visiting.
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Washed Away.
Jimmie Hart who owns s. farm
on the river about two mtles west
of town wi-s visited by a stroke
of hard luck this week, When the
rive? began to (full Sunday it
forced a channel directly across
from the south side striking with
full force of the curent against
the north bank owned by M.Hart
and Ihe bink- began caving.His
buildiug were slums a quarter
from tha bank bank but it caved
so fast tbst he had io move his
lots Sunday night and on Mon-
day bad to move his house and
barn to ssve them It has taken
forty or fif y acres for him.
Camargo Comet
In looking over the published
report of the county commission
ers proceedings we noticed this
item; '* OAS FOR CLARK $1.
Good Lord!, does the tax payers
have to but up for that too?.
Oeralci P^Tef\Tu«s«i yjoofn
ing for Wichita kansas-wbere he
wilt apend soino lime in visiting
We nnderstsnd th t there is s
s'ate inspertsr here checking nn ... „ ,v,„
rr."C
Taylor Jov of tbe J. V. Fists
was in the city Wednesday and
made a pleasent call at thia off
ice. - .
I T. Smith. C«rl Dolinev snd
Ma t Black took in the ball game
at Camargo Sunday.
Joe Hiler of the Union View
neighborhood Wes In tt* citv
Fridav and made a pleaaant call
at this office.
The report that King George
an.i the Cz*r Nicholas look like
i wins does not flatter either of
them
Since th°re is s shortage of
beef, people shon'd eat less.veal
and srive the calves a chance to
prow up
Lew Crusha of the J, V F^ats
was a Taloga visitor last Sa'u'-
day. Lew had a big dollar for
the Times man and the same was
an that ktuily rtceived. Lew
never allows his subscription to
iet very tar in arrears.
Mr ant Mrs M mlev Ropers
are the proud parents of a oaby
boy. which ai rived st their home
Sunday morning. Dr.Hugl'es
who was in attendance reports
all concerned as getting along
nicely
John Duke deputy sheiff and
George Doty from the west side
of the connty, were captital city
visitors Tuesday.
Jake O'heil of Ms jor connty
is bere this week visiting his son
who is tsking treatment from
Plummer. .
J B. Swarts, of the firm of
Swarts Bros returned from an
extended business trip to Ca-
margo, Vici, and the western
part of the county.
Miss Joaie Embry snd Olive
Darrab left Tatisdsy morning
for Moorland wta«re >b«r *iii
vi-it With Miss Darrab,s parents
after which they will go to
Woodward where tbev bsvs po-
sitions in the normal at that
place.
Mrs. J A Robisou snd Miss
Zola Black who have been visit
ing friends and resliiives here
for some time feft for their
homes in Okla. City Wednesday
Mrs. T G. Black accompanied
i hem and will spend sometime
with friends and realitivM in the
eastern part of the stats.
Lt t'ffm raise-the price of beef
as long ks the average garden is
going to furnish him snd his
neighbor's chickens all they want
for next four months.
Mrs A. E Cox of Ft. Oaden
Florida sent in 50 cents on sub.
srription this we«k ror which
she bas our thanks.
The Times family Is indebted
to Mrs W J Lynes for some of
the fmest blackberry's which we
have seen ti is season. On one
branch less than a foot in length
there were 106 perfect berry's
which shows what good cure and
Onr two Row Moniter will do
your work Rood and quick see
our Plows, Harrows, Wagons.
Buggies, and Range Stove
At Lewis A Co.
Our friend Mrs. Mose Harr a
of the J. V. Flats brouitht us in
a fine mess of new irish potatoes
and string beans last week.
After a feast like this we will be
able to goon with our work for
auother week or two.
Ulav Dewald, one time deputy
Rherriff of Dewey County and
who now resides "In C'>lorsdo,
was here this week on business
Quite s crowd of our clttaens
went to Cestos Sunday to witness
the ball game between the Cestos
team and the team from Wood
ward.
Dr. F., T Maddox. does all
kinds of Dental work by the lat
est medern painless methods.
See him when io need of dentis
Lew Crusha, of the Lenora
neighborhood was In the city
veaterday Lew said hers me to
:r.r:r
log blackberry's in this country id examination. ^ me
Mr. snd Mrs. 8am Whitten-
berg "went to Guthrie Sunday.
Mrs. Whittenber* who has been
poorely for sometime, will take
treatment nt the hospital at
that plsee Her many friends
wilhfor her spe dy r. oov ry.
D.E. Bruce Dewey country's
go fetch'em sheriff was in town
Mondsy with a man who has
sr rested on a charge r.f complici-
ty in the Putnam robbery, sod
who it was found was thewrong
man.And Dewey psys Ihe freight.
—Seiling Messenger. .
We received a letter this week
from onr frieud George Lawson
who is now at Heber California.
George enclosed a checl: for Oue
dollar for the Tints ej he says
that he wants to keep posted on
what is going on in Dewey Cosn
ty. He ia in the Imperial Valley
in the above state snd aays tba%
be likss ihe country fins.
Thereme very near being
a. serious fire at John Cnrii's
place last 8rtnidty when an oil
Dr Plummer this week re stove exploded in s kitchen
m-.ved avery i«r«e cs..«"r fromUj.lt.lngthe house. -Mr. Cnrtie
hand of Mr. Hedrick of Major | was away trom home st the
County wiio has been herp for. time and but for the timely arrl
iS w.«..t.|«l ol .n.l.bb.™ . ..U,.
Mr Hedrick thinks that he will, house wonld have soon be*n In
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