The Oklahoma Miner (Krebs, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 5, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Local News
Little Jaiut Ho3. returned o
Hartshorneaftera few day3 visit
w ith her grandmother.
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Ms Pii-illa Kidd ard Leland
Ciovellvere i tinj? heieThui-
sday evening
Mrs Joe Brackett is on the si-
ck libt.
W. E. Pool paper hanger pai-
nter and dcoraloiall work gu
Jpteed Krebs Ok la.
Mrs Annie Jrghart of McAJe-
ler is spending a tew days at the
home of Mra Agnjs Watson.
Mr Mrs Joe Higfffos and Jak
McGillvery of McAleter were
the guests of Mrs Agnes Watson
Friday evening.
Mr and Mrs C. B Pettsrson
returnee! home Sunday from the
ir vacation.
Thcelectin hover and some
of the cand'dates is looking aro-
und for thoir Jobs.
good jounjT mait foi sale.
Sec J. . Heathcock.
NOTICE
All persons are hereby warned
that it is the intentian of the Bo
ard of Education to prosecute an
secure punishment to full extent
of the law all persons who ties-
pasa upon the grounds of the scn-
oolsof the citv or the side walks
surrounding the same. By tres
is meant by driving or riding mo
: horses drawn vehicles '
or cars or
or driving oriid'ng stock across
said grounds and walks.
Let everyone take due notice
By order of the Boaid of Educa-
tion July 20 1920.
(Signed) Thos P. Otter-son Pres
Attest; W. A. SUckable. Cierk
1 In tidiness of the ciU' council at
li c n u le Month nir'if w ;s enough
ir cm met anyone that it . mv timo
tr act
For sale or trade one Chumey
Automobile 4 passenger in good
repair will sell for cash or trade
for stock or land phone 827-J or
call at the Oklahoma Miner ofice
Buggie and Mare
J. A. Heathcock.
for sale see
The city has started doing
stiect work now. and will push
the work until all the main tiav
clcd streets aie in good ondition
We faver a new Court House
for Pittsburg County dont you?
Don't forget this is clean up
time remember the law sa.s and
we refer to Majoi Biown.
Now is.the tlms Jo talk Cotton
gin Kvebs should have one bo all
mean
Heie arc the names of the busi-
ness people who contnbuted to
the nvw $5000.00 cotton gin;
Ecry business man in the cit
except J. P. Weaver and Chas. L
Lcwcday.
Sash-Doors-Windows
When you put np a house or any
other kind of structure you want
material that will give entire satis-
faction. The stock of millwork
which we sell is guaranteed to give
the best of service because it is
made right.
When Yen Buy From Us
yoa are assured of high quality at a
fair price. Tell us your building plans
and 'We'll tell you how to secure the
most for your money and avoid waste.
Our Business Methods Make
New Friends Every Day v
Antrim Lumber Co. Krebs Okla
II D- Men or women
tc t.ikc null is ciniung fueiuK and
I'U'pihois ioi the genuine guar.m
tccd li()-'u lull line foi men
women and eluldicn. Eliminates
darning. Saes monev. Eery
hol lmj . bonanza foi agents
i'xpeucnee unnecessai). tite
fntci n. tinnal Stocking Mills
.om-town Pa.
Published in the Oklahoma
Miliar.
Aug. 5 12 19 1920
-5tato of Oklahoma
Pi'tsbuig County.
In Justice Court before J A Hea-
thcock Justice of the Peace in
and for Krebs Townshiy said C-
ountj tnd State.
R. B Howard El al Plaintiff.
VS
James Lang Defendant
You James Lang will take not-
ice that the plaintiff R. B Howa-
rd for the sum of $37.45 and you
Jam s Lang must appear Jon or
beiore the 18 day of Sept. 1920
or said account
will ba taken as tine
and a judgment for said plaintiff will
be rendered accordingly
for $37.45 and all co-ts taXe 1.
Witness my hand ths5day of
Aug 1920.
J. A. Heathcock. J. P.
Hijackers Active at Oilton.
Oilton Four automobiles were Ueld
up at diffeient times by two masked
men oa the road here to Jennings.
The alarm was given and posses sent
in seaich of the hijackers but no tiaco
liaa been found of them.
Farming Is a Business
And like every business it requires forms
records and blanks that give you the fact!
about your farm jui c as a business man
has them about his business.
We print forms an 3 letterheads (every
husi ness fanner bhoul 1 have his own letter
"W " ' T '
head) on Ilammermill Bond the Utility
Business Paper.
Let Vj Show You What We Can
Do for You
ESTRAY NOTICE.
State of Oklahoma Pittsbuig
County os:
Notice is hereby gien That
on tho 12rh Hnv nf Tnlv 1Q3D
. . j j -- j
ueorge v. v eitton appealed oe-
foie me and made afttdaxit of
the taking up of the following
described esti a s :
One Sorel mare Colt abort 18
months to 2 yeais old hind feet
white white in face
That the residence of said
taker-up is on the S. E. quaitcr
of Section 21 township 4n range
le that his post ofhec addicts
is tldcrson Okla that :he same
was taken up on the 10th da) of
July 1920
itnes nn hand and vcal this
12th da of Jul) 1920.
J A. HEATHCOCK
Justice of Pcae
Krebs Township
J A WELDON
TakeT-up
( Published in the Oklahoma Miner
July 22 - 29 August 5 - 1920.
State of Oklahoma
SS
Count) of Pittsbuig
In the County Couit
Notice to Ci editors
In the mattci of the estate of
Ralph Nausha deceased
AIL pcisons having claims
against Ralph Nausha deceased
aie requhed to present the same
with the neccssaiy oucheis to
the undei signed administratis at
the place of her residence in
Kicbs Oklahoma or at the of-
fice of her Attorney of Record
E. C. Cariaflelli 314-315 Ainote
lUukhng Mc Mester Oklahoma
within four months of the date
hereof or the same will be for-
cei barred.
(men this 20th day of July
10.
CARRIi: McCANN
Administratrix
Trantvaal's DImond Output
At one time the mines of India pio
duced nil the diamonds of tho world
Now more diamonds aie obtained nt
themlne In tlie Transvaal' In one
hour than are recovered in the eutlie
Indian empiie In a jear.
EX-SOLDTF US como tons for
shoes tint will give -jo'? ell
the comfort youNe found in am y
shoes and the good looks ou
want in tt civilian shoe udded.
We recommend theie brood-
tocd comfortable Educator
built to let the feet grow as they
should letting Nature keep your
feet from the corns bunions
callouses etc. that come from
pointed foot-binding hoct.
MADE FOR MEN
WOMbN and CHILDREN
Hrin the whole family Jo
eluding the boy into Educators.
'J here is no protection stronger
than the famous Educator trnde
mark. It mmns that behind
every part of tho shoe stands
responsible manufacturer Rio
& liutchins Inc. Boston
RICE A HUTCIHNS
DUCATO!
Educator
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UtiXetabrandcd UittQntlueolettfrota
Osage Trading Company
Krebs Oklahoma
a&j
in i ii ir. aaifflfflf" "i-
Spilng'3 Promises.
It is not the siricguted colors the
cheerful Rounds and tho unnn
breexps which enthen us so much lu
spring; It ! tho quiet prophetic spliit
of endless hope a presentment of
many happj days Marget OpiU.
The old-fashioned sweet
savory kind that is crisp and
fins-flavored.
We have just received a
fresh supply.
Fresh and Salt meats
Sause and Relishes
Sausage Veal Mutton
Osage Meat Market.
Krebs Oklahoma
EAT
AT THE MINER CAFE
First door south of the Opera
House in the Evans Buildi-
ng on Main street call in
C. C Dixon Prop;
"Swift9sPremilllIl
Bacon for
Breakfast
' -ltqj 'RUSiy Stove Plpa Cy!j! '
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Bluolitr EUtic.luJ
for Ikiyn
lEducalcr
"K'"' t" " - .M.rwwfflJgnn
A. Micheal
Son
Dealers in
Merchandise
and
Grocries
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FNo More
or mice aitei jou use K'l
it's a suie lodtnl kill i '1 1 a i u
lie and piove it Uat i KilUd ih
HAT SNAP leave no smell Cut. m
dogs won't touch ir Guaiinud
25c size (1 cake) enough for Im
tij Kitchen oi Cellai
50c sixe (2 cakes) for Cluck n
House coops oi small buildin
$1.00 size (5 cakes) enouc.li lot all
fdim and out buildings htoia!o build
Inns oi factoiy buildings
Sold and guaranteed by Mdlwe
Diug Co.
Sold and guaranteed by at-
s.on Brother Kicb Okla
(.Isten to Friend's Admonition.
It Is n strmie thing to In hold hat
jriosg enois mid tieme nl).uidltm
m.uiy. ehjuTiuMj of the grontei v t
do commit fi nnt of a friend to t I
them of the pw-at dninutfo both u
their fame and forCuue. For as
lames said they are ns men ' tl it
look HometUnes Into a glass and l
nitly forget their own hpe md f i-
or" The beet thltiK for nn man is
the adiiionUIcin of a filend Han n
Mrs A. Micheal j
and i
RATS
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The Oklahoma Miner (Krebs, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 5, 1920, newspaper, August 5, 1920; Krebs, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70707/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.