The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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companied home by Mins Mi It 11 e tl
Strjent, who will spend several days
with the Bell family.
CALL ON
P. STUMP
From Tbe Register.
There is quite a sentiment among
the business men owning property
along main street, favorable to the
paving of that thoroughfare.
1). C. Brower, of the firm of Lov-
ell, Brower & Co., hardware dealers,
moved bis family from Stillwater to
Luther last week.
Ki.S. Chamberlain had a gang of
surveyors here this week platting his
new addition to the town. We un-
derstand he has already sold several
of the lots.
Dr. and Mrs. S. A. McCool, who
were called to Missouri by the ser-
ious illness of his brother, returned
home Friday. They left his brother
much improved.
Ernest Seward has accepted a po-
sition with the Puritas water com-
pany at Oklahoma City and will
move his family to that town.
W. C. Hensley, a brother of Mrs.
Dr. Dana, arrived in Luther last
Thursday evening. Mr. Hensley is
suffering with a fever, and came
From the Harrah News.
L. C. Grimes came home the last
af the week to visit his family, and
found his little child a*, point of
The child died Saturday,
Have you been satisfied in price and quality?
If not see us we can satisfy you with both.
Our quality is positively the best that can be
bought.
Our prices are live and let live prices.
Don’t think because we are the only yard in
Jones that we havant compition.
We have to compete with all the surrounding
yards for miles around.
But in spite of this fact we beat them in both
prce and quality every day.
We have all kinds and sizes of lumber, paint,
coal, cement, plaster, and the best of roofing
P If you wish to be perfectly satisfied see us be-
fore you buy anything in our line.
CHOCTAW, OKLA.
Groceries, Notions,
Louis and New State
COFFEE and CANNED GOODS
Best of all Brands, bought of
W. H. F. Co., always sold by
P. STUMP
death.
and Mr. Grimes was permitted to
main until after funeral, which '
held Sunday.
B. F. Miles was a visitor at Shaw-
nee Sunday.
Miss Clavidge, who lias been teach-
ing school in the City stopped off
here Tuesday on tier way to Mc-
Loud, her home.
Mrs. Walter Housh gave a dance
Friday night at her home. Quite a
few friends were present, and all
had an enjoyable time.
.1. H. Beam returned Sunday
morning from Oklahoma City with
Mrs. Beam where she has been in
the Hospital for the past 3 weeks.
R. J. Lanyou went to Oklahoma
City Monday to meet his 0 year-old
son who has’ been in Pittsburg Kans-
as for the past few months.
was
i DAVIDSON CASE i
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said defendant, must answer the
petition filed therein by said plaintiff
on or before the 132nd day of June,
1911, or said petition will be taken
as true and a judgment for said
plaintiff will be rendered accordingly.
Attest: James Beatv, Clerk.
[Seal] By Leo Shilling, Deputy.
Bernstein & Spiers,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pub May 12-19-20.
Notice Of Publication.
State of Oklahoma, ) in the
Oklahoma County, ) Superior Court.
Malinda C. Brown, Plaintiff,
vs.
Richard A. Brown, Defendant.
Case No. 1627.
Said defendant Richard A. Brown
will take notice that lie has been
sued in the above named court for a
divorce on the grounds of abandon-
ment and neglect, and plaintiff
further prays for the care and custo-
dy of their minor children, and you,
day of June, 1911, or said petition
wiil be taken as true and a judgment
for said plaintiff for a divorce will
he rendered accordingly.
Attest: James Beaty, Clerk.
(Seal) By Leo Shilling, Deputy.
Bernstein & Spiers,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pub May 12-19-26.
Notice Of Publication.
State of Oklahoma, 1 in the
Oklahoma County, j Superior Court.
Alfred Winston, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mary E. Winston, Defendant.
Case No. 1626.
Said defendant, Mary E. Winston,
will take notice that she lias been
sued in the above named court for a
divorce, and said defendand must
answer tbe petition filed therein by
said plaintiff on or before the 22nd
Choice Alfalfa
Sweet Potato Plants For Sale.—
Frank Spell, one mile east and one
mile north of Jones.
Hay for sale in field $10 per ton.
H. M. Dorman.
Seed Corn, Millet, Kaffir & Cane
at Jones City Mills.
Jumbo!
Jumbo is a Maltese Jack, coming three
years old. Is a fine individual and is well
bred. Weighs 800 pounds. Will serve only
a limited number of mares.
Charlie
This stock will stand at $10
to insure colt to stand and
suck. If mare is parted with
or moved without the con-
sent of Sam Dunham, ser-
vice fee becomes due at
once. Will not be responsi-
ble for accidents, but will
use every precaution to pre-
vent the same.
Charlie is a five-year-old
Bright Bay Percheron Horse.
He was bred in Illinois, and
foaled at Jones, Okla. He has
fine style and action, and
heavy bone. Weight 1800 lbs.
Charlie will make the seas-
on of 1911 at my farm, one-
half mile east of Jones, Okla.
Some of Charlie’s colts, the
finest in the country, may be
seen at the farm.
Owner
Sam Dunham
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Keyes, Chester A. The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1911, newspaper, May 19, 1911; Jones, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859970/m1/4/?q=del+city: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.