The Oklahoma Miner (Krebs, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 27, 1921 Page: 6 of 8
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"fbfiH9i"Ererjr Thursday
. . Hbd Apr;!. 12th. 1111
vroier of the Oklahoma'
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run atuf charged for umu or-
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Iv i'j.'krtion.
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ol .'' nation no ads run for
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rift C9fi.3LlaEt V 'j
wast and ssaer Mc. AM.
het Toesuday. Hovsojxt aih.
0 day air.
Host 3 a rat. to 4 jj- cl.
Jir. Haaalflae ecai lzzi-
sa fey 'tfae state "fH 5smB-va-.
ifc tbe CStj atrai at ls pri.v.-.pii pint
resru Mf crop tfcr;ar'. r: th nv. hi? r-
fr-ities m;..t .irea! o
The diseases tratd ar tv.ovr
-f the ftnsach. lirer ki zyf
hhjler bkod fcert no
Jbrvs-t !aatjp. skin. 4ppeidic;t'"s.
. argil 4t'aes. goiter tmr. sl-
&&& Panh reLis. leg ctstrh rbs-sitijrna.
Jn P. Mtf&r.n. VsrM.gr. rvrzi& paralyfj hlh tr'x-i
A4nsi.Ti St.W jrrr?. con-icptjon. catarrh
.tPOTichltM asthma pzi&irm.
bkyi ar.cl ?k;a JEe&.-5. c-pikp-
Ko. 7 Ms- reamed work a"b i Sl? the
Monrfav for th firt within s ?t "? children
fna-thj? nec-vrettwg m crj:!oren arid a.l
; mwiu ' ccraUe chrorJc d .es of mtn.
vr:jmen ir 1 chiHr?n.
Mike rMa-nfilF of Aidrn. ' Dr. Hamilton is a pra-rt'aJ
-a in th; city Tuesday on bi?i tp&.ilixi in mteraal rcedfcri.Tr
C Iomms f mmv'j mmrni em mtaex
Hallowe'en Ball
Beref:' f5aj ard .Ssrer
KBKS 0?EEA HOUSE
K'oday Oct. Zir. 251
firiren by Y'fi? Hen o zl
net.
Mono;
Blac ".
and hL? dinies are
A Weldoa
from hi farm near
by those- who kiwv
-v h date h'- ''v.r.tar?
C. Ji. Hr.uthcoek. wis? in the
City Wf.-'ir.e-aiay on business.
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patrcn.zed
and apprc
of trc-a: ng
ith an r-2rier-J dctor.
He v. I! ean're fre a!S tho?
interest 'i a to their hearth
and in tho? cc . -;s elected a?
favoraMa f-.r treatment. th&
f -oper medicine 7iil he furr: ;h
ed or esnt froi thei- lifwrt ry
y Li ai! ran-.ing fall at - reasonable cvst.
r. : week let the good rhe3e professional vjs;ts. ?..c
yo on. ' planned tl.rouKhout this rnd
othr.r states alford these int.r
r.r fvwmiP H-toiir.."1 an opportunit; to con
one of ttifciie expsneficed yr.
jplits c!o?e to their hcrr--. .
Married Ladies mu.t come -.v -;
their husbands and children
with the?r jruard an cr narer.t-.
Dr. Harnilron ;?n(i asociatd
physicians. 3Ied:cal Lah-ortt-' -r .
ayinjf plans for new Minn' ' ' J""
Wr. '.-: Y.y. (iovernor Haskell
recej .it to Oklahoma was a
ftiUc! : rise his speech at
McA-- . r wa a gTeater ur-
pri h h...n hi. visit because he
'Jid r f.ffrr up on the Repubii
an j. .;. and tart a Political
';.nr ... :.r.s Ex -Governor wa
n'.-re
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akfe:
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t-i i j unti-o'-'H ivaa ucr-H
f-. roth .'democrats and
: ' i.n- a- veil. He told
' : unlh but that wa.sal
r.f: v.ay w.th C. X. Ha
..a f.-l.rari ijj the road.
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r :tshed in The Okh io.na
M ' O-t. 27 Nov. n 10 1''.
S -J 0k1hrt.- a
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ft .. -I four'; ar.d Stat-.
'm ' " friHtt' . 'ii" the adrr. -rill
' 'i 'i th -1atr: of I.oua
.' '.' j i h - 'v lfiveii that
Uonal'i 'ox the 'Iwlv
: anc ualificd adrrnn
i of lh '-htate of Leoia
("ox ' ceaHed has i'-n
; ! pr i-nted for set'l-
. i 'i ni( in Maid Court hi
nut and report of his
ration an such adrnk);
and his petition for di
i of saiU estate and for
and that the 17th ciay
nh'T !21 leing a n-v
m;o1 i ertfl Of ajo!
t v.-it i he Oc'h-r
. I). 1 ' 'I at !f;n 0 'or I:
i '-no i oi said da t
-niv court room at the
-- .'.!' Alester in said couti-
.'MUbuK has been duly
i by the court for the
nt of said acciunt and
irinK said petition at
u tlmti and place tfny per
iteresU'd In said estate
ppuar and Hie his excep
m writiriif to the account
contest the same.
In testimony whereof 1 have
hereunto set my hand and fifix
ed tlie wal of said court.
Thl tha 86th (fry of October
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No. 46
HOT ICE TO TAKE DEPOSI-
TION. To i! . -aM jc-i'.- H.-.n'ii'j :
V'i v. ill takf r.oti" thnt o; ;K-
'' "ed with hoff wire there lth d of Xo-.Ut 1821 t!"-
ut f!0 to 40 acres of land I'lnim.-K in th'.- Jc named a. -v.
;u!d raise fine Alfalfa tion v.iiJ i.ikc t!. dr-o..iti n-. .
la- 'I all lays well an' ie ' v.ndr'.- v. itnc--. ti be i:-c a
. a 470 ere farrri 'vltb
of hou.i :s food warns
of la-lint water for all
on... Orchard 15) acres
. ation 75 acres Meadow
fwjid. Hog pasture
.i'ctive. About 150 ac .idi. io the tiial
tirnhor. I will seH Irtis ';-' t t! ohj
and trive good terms Jiot' io tl.c
''i '-ash balance in notes. . Boil im-.; ktor
'.. ileathcock Krebs Ok- '"ouni of
.'hone 83 J. !""ir- "' "'!
oYhi ' J. M. i.f
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170 acre farm for sale
resident buildings
i i i id other out houses. th
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i : i-d betv. (.:i
Milil th-v ;.-
f id. plenty of g'jod ompl -ted
' acre in cultivation
i- all good land and
i early all of it can be put in
cultivation it ii all well fenced .
rid m state of cultivation now.
! f you are looking to buy a farm
.ov is your chance for a bar i
gain. Se J. A. Heathcock
KreU Okla. Phone 83-J
W. .. kl.OW INK.
Altorn- for I'laiiitilT
40 acre farm all under" fence ;
and all has been in cultivation j
plenty of lasting water fine or i
chard godVl resident house 5:
rooms good barn good smoke!
house storrn cellar plenty of j
stock sheds this place is rtyyht
at the Public school this is one 1
of the best p'lces for truck '
Km it Poultry and hoga there
is other landtt adjoining that
can be b?ugh in connection
with this if detirod. See J. A.
Heathcock Krrb. Okla. Phone
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CoSee ii &e ooly flavor that Is plesssg to
evctybcafy. Good ooflee baft beccwrie a pst cf
the doif ile of the isiffiioas. It is a gra.id good
gift cf Watcrel
Nothrag Hks 3be ssaeckmg goodn:3 cf a x1
pcre wbofesomc ctqi of genuine coir: Crash iron.
the roasters. That's tfi cofiee you ir.d t ere.
rv- rWTao hoc tv rr ft ggf aacg and arcr: of
tfcs pcrc coSee berry ao bitter taste of hul!i or
Kr: A wefl bodied fcll flavored ccsc.
Tliis ssaad is well known as a higii grace ccwTec.
Ve rgcoDarnend it to all our patrons. Try it
next time!
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The Oklahoma Miner (Krebs, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 27, 1921, newspaper, October 27, 1921; Krebs, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc70763/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.