Taloga Times-Advocate (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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THE TALOO* TIMES
THE TIMES ADVOCATE. State of Oklahoma,
8UCCRSS0R TO THE CAMARGO COMET.
Notice of Sheriff"* Sale of Land
Mortgage Korcloeure
Notice is hereby given, that in
purtmanco of an orJer issued out o
"OUR OWN"
For The Taloga Public Schools
Order For Hearing Petition To
Mortgage Real Estate.
Cora M. Martin the guardian of
the estate of Kva F. Martin, Lovinnu
The recent cold weather hu| The *irU team, accompanied w" "a,7 J* "artin' ?ohn 1
caused an increase in absences by the boys second team, wen , , , u and ^"'He c> Martin, having
•nd tardies. The pupils who re- | to Putnam for a duel encounter ! remL her p#tltion to mor{W
•ide in the country are particu- Tuesday night. We were easily I °r r*new,th* on the real
Wlv inr nnv#.ii*n<.pH Snmc fpw u inncrq in Knrk t,.'. i e8t"te, of the estate, for the reasons
tarty inconvenienced. Some few
•tud nts have a cold throat, but
•one of the cases seems serious.
The Agriculture class did
«ome field work on Tuesday after
•non. They were judging differ-
ent grade* of cattle. Mr Porter,
tbe county agent, gave them
nany interesting pointers on
•n the dairy type.
Gay Hickok, after a days stay
from school brought back his
fcook and when M. & M. History
•lass convened, answered 'here'.
The boys basket ball team
anexed another victory last
W><ek, Leedey being the victim.
The teams were very evenly
ftia'ched, and the score was 32-
84. Few sensational shots were
aiade, but short passes and fast
learn work featured the game.
air!"'won'bv^lfi ^ flai(J P«tition stated, said real es-
..rhwenby 16 4 and the toy. b«inI u follow., ,o-
wit:
by 26 9.
Mildred Fairchild, a Freshmen
The Northwest quarter (NW 1-4)
from Camargo H. S. has enrolled of section thirty five (35) in town-
as a student in our school. Sh | ship iixteen (16) north' of range
seems to be an excellent student seventeen (17) W 1 M
* material a8att! I' therefore ordered, adjudged
• 'and becreed by the court that said
The Theory and Harmony petition be and is hereby set for
class is preparing to put on a hearing on the 14th day of January
Operetta, entitled " The Gypxy 1922, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M.
Rover". They expect to present!of the said day ac the court room of
it during the first of March, this court in Taloga, Oklahoma, at
Miss Cary is preparing the pro- ,which time and place all persons in-
duction. j terested in soid estate are reqnired to
JOKES J appear and ahow cause, itx any they
>«u * have, why an order should not be
,7 ?"!TT °"e '°U^ Rranted for authority to n„tgw.
J"' OrnrOrre°*"',l,«n,0r,^e°"' « " >
Blanch— What kind was it? estate of th, said e.tat. above d«.
Dewey County
. „ * I In the County Court,
• •rrtd ** Scrond cltn m.lt.r D«. ii i«i« it lbs ponoRic* ia T«lof. Okl.bc*., f, e 11_ , ,,
•>(' ontmi of March s. i*n. In the matter of the estate of Eva ...
F. Martin. Lovinna M Martin, John 1 the Pi,,trl(,t Court of Co°11^'
I. Martin and Willie C. Martin Oklahon 'on *h« ^th day of Dec-
minors. ember. 1921, in an action wherein A
R. Driskell was plaintiff and M. A,
Ralls, Geo. VV. Kails, I, W, Morrison
Nellie 0. Learner, R, D. Hull and
Jeff Williams were defendents direct-
ed to me, the undersigned sheriff of,
Dewey County, Oklahoma, command-!
ing me to levy upon and sell the j
following described property; Thei
northwest quarter (NW M) and the
west half of the northeast quarter
(W 1-2 NE 1.4) of section twenty-
eight<28) in township sixteen (16),
north of range nineteen(l9) W. I.
M, less two and one half acres deed-
ed for school purposes, to satisfy a
judgement and a decree of foreclos-
ure in favor of said plaintiff and
against said defendents, obtained and
made in said Court on the 2nd day of!
May, 1921, for the sum of $6000. 00
with interest thoreon at 7 percent
from the 11th day of March, 1920,
and $250. 00 attorney's fees and
costs accruing: I will on the8th day
of Febrnary, 1922, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of said day, at the
front door of the court house in the
City of Taloga, in said county and
state, offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash, the said
property above described, or so much
thereof as will satisfy said judgment
with interest and costs,
Witness my hand this 29th day of
December, 1921,
C. C. Jones
Sheriff of Dewey County
Hoyt & fc'utler
Attorneys for Plaintiff
(5t 2-2-22)
Subscribe Now $1.00 Yr.\
Dewey County Abstract Co.
INCORPORATED
We have a complete line of abstract bonkr, kept
un to date, which gives us a double check on
every abstract we make.
Protection is the thing fought. There is no way of
being sure about the title except by the aid of
an Abstract,
Our abstracts answer the question for every acte
of land and town lot in Dewev County. We
have had 22 years experience in i l e absti. ct
business and study of Real Estate law.
And hack of our abstracts is our I ond. We are
bonded by the American Surety Company.
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Taloga,
Oklahoma
Green.'
Mrs. Murry Lewis, a former
Student of Taloga school, who is
Timing friends and relatives
kere. paid a visit to the school
Tuesday afternoon.
Prof. — James VI of Scotland
became James I of England."
Gay—"Then altogether he was
James VII."
WANTED-
AJore students who study ail
night and come to school with
We as a student body, heartily J bright faces the next day.
irvite these who are interested) A new stove in the High School
wj the success of our school to j room or some advice on the sub-
to pay us an occasional visit. jfect "How to keep stoves from
| smoking.
i he Spanish class intends to
J "Poco A Pocc" during the' girls in high school who
ling month. They are anxious think only of themselves.
scribed for the reasons in said petit-
ion stated.
It is futher ordered, that a copy
of this order be published in the
Taloga Times-Advocate for two
weeks prior to the hearing.
Dated this 27th day of December,
1921,
W. A. C.irlton
(SEAL) Countp Judge
eggs, Mere money
Columbia Poultry Remedy
Will Help Vou Get Both
Taloga Produce Co.
Ralls & Son
T7
ave a change from the Span-
grammer which they have
ied during the months past.' the las*.
More good grades the coming
semester than was given in the
Carry A Bank Account
In 1922
A good bank account is your best reference. Most
financially solid people pay by chtcV, payment
and receipt in one. It is stfer than handling the
cash. Money buried or in your pocket works for
no one. but money in the Bank works for you
and for the good of your community. Your time
deposit will draw interest.
sFirst national Bank
Taloga, lk!a!ionia.
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Is what you get wlitn
you buy them of us;
insist on th best
•A'ftch for the X at the top of
paper next to the address
y>p!?ars on your paper i
that your subscription if
■ kJ the paoer will stop with
nixt issue if it is not arrang-
er before that time. The
-stal regulations make it com-
■ iii^ iry on the publisher to stop
the paper when the time is up.
We Also Carry
A full and complete line of
Wall Paper, Toilet
articles and School
v Supplies.
ft '
I j Come in and look our stock
A! over; we are at your
| Service.
| The Ideal Pharmacy
* Taloga, Okla.
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Dewey ('oanty
In the County Court
In the matter of the estate
| W. E, Alack, deceased,
Notice of .Settlement
- Of Firal Account
j Notice is hereby given that the
J administrator of the following estate
j of W. E. Mack, deceased, has render
j ed and presented for settlement and
l filed in said court his final account
j aud report of hia administration as
j such administrator, and bis petition
j for distribution of said estate and for
j his discharge; and that the 16th, day
i of January, 1922, being a day of the
Dewey County,
In The District Court
Zona Gann Plaintiff
VR
Harvy Gann Defendant,
Notice By Publication
State of Oklahoma to Harvy Gann,
Greeting.
Said defedant, Harvy Gann, will
take notice that be has been sued in
the above named court opon a peti-
tion for divorce wherein plaintiff
prays for a decree of divorce from
defendant, and said defendant must
answer the petition filed therein by
the plaintiff on or before the 22nd
lay of Febuary 1922 or said petition
will be taken as true and a judgment
for said plaintiff will be renbered ac-
cordingly awarding her a decree of
divorce.
Maude Delanev,
Seal Court Olerk
Hoyt & Butler,
Attorneys for Plaintiff l,12,3t
PROSPERITY
Prosperity co-ne* to the man who go^s after
ic. ar d will not giveuD until) he has attained
that fur which Jie strives.
What shows a country to be more prosperous
than
Houses, Barns,
Sheds ,Etc.
in fact, well improved farms.
W'e carry all the essentials, such as; LUM-
BER, CEMENT, BUILDEtl'S HARDWARE,
PAINT & OILS.
Build Sow" should Jbe the p'ngan of our
community if we are to be prosperous, and
remember to buy your building material of
the
Harding Lumber & Coal Co,
Make TALOGA
Your Home
$5 Portrait Free
In order to be doing something
during these dull times, we wi t
make you a 14x20 oval conve:
,$5.00 portrait FREE. We want/
reguhr term of said court, tow t, of|you t0 show it to your frjef)d.
the January term A, D. 19-2, at 10 and advertise our work. All
Thorough Business Training Does It
V.n^c T -r-• rpn CoU%2*.
J. R f < r •' . Pres.,
Ufci'o, (>. t V)rr.a
fatnr^°L^ 1 * ?° for a soo* paying position w!th t2nlfm!tea
T«J? m* Iiot the oH-«" cxylVHm fry OkTprt-
aV' tntr J"' " PQ*-'-* -how lonif wlil be cost—
i%lno *nc he bJjf frc;>ir?o*-iaI ratak «ue 4e-r hirr Xh*t prao-
and *h jroi:zh gourtee. anj ti.9 tspirii of which
perv&d<n the
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o'clock in the forenoon of said dayj
at the county court room in the city
; of Taloga, in said cjuntv of Dewey,
his b'.-en duly appointed by the court
: for the settlement of stil .v -ount,
and for hearing said petition, at
: w.i.rh time and plac«* ariv p *r'- n i' -
•terested in said ps?iiti.>i. jii.., j>r .i
j and fi e his excepti - i ■ ig i
th • "jnt« and conte^i. t., • sarri *.
.te of W. E, Mack 'i«cea - j
j i-'i, iuiti Uvron F. Cox, as adniafaM
| trator of the estate of said deceaif- J:
I In testimony whereof I have here ■
1 unto sit my hand and affixed the seal
j( f said court this, 24th day of Dec-
ember, 1921.
j W, A. Carlton
' (SEAL) ( ennty Judge
we;
isk of you—send us 95c to pay
for postage and boxing and we,
will send the portrait prepaid, i
free. Mail votir ph ^ >s with 95c I
Guv us a trial. We copy aii> -1
thin" ■ "v-'rvfhinif. Money I
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PA LI APT CO.
Hastings. Nebraska :
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
FORD CARS TAKE ANOTHER DROP
The prices now are low<r than ever before
HOYT & BUTLER
Attorneys at Law
Titles & Estates a Specialty
Colleciion8 Handled
Taloga,
Okla
102 2
18.0(1
319.00
285.01
580.00
015.00
43« .0<
025. (ji
Touring
(/'hassis
Coupe
IVtif* k
Tractor
The above prices are
have drcped as much
Petriot.
"r more, in prop>rfio .
^Z'Tn6 h"u0f thC Part8 0f 1 Ford Car coat less
t''an 10c « ach.
When interested caM on
BUTLER BROi;.
Taloga
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Taloga Times-Advocate (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1922, newspaper, January 26, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281621/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.