The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1912 Page: 4 of 16
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JOHN W. HAYSON,
Republican Nominee for
County Judge.
TORN BY DOG, BOY
OF 5 SAVES SISTERS
| Eddie Burgess. Hero, Fights For
His Life After Bull Ter-
rier’s Attack.
Chicago—A hero at the age of lira,
little Eddie Burgess battled for his
life In a local institute, hla face,
hands and body lacerated by the
teeth of a bulldog which be held at
bay while his two sisters escaped.
When attacked, the three children
were playing in the front yard of their
home, 6429 Emerald arenue. The sis
ters were Edith, aged four, and Doro-
thy, a baby of two and a half years
Without warning a dog, which was
straying by, sprang among them,
snarling and snapping.
"Run quick!" cried Eddie, and all
three of the children started for the
house. Eddie did some hurried think-
ing. He saw if be ran as fast as he
tould he would leave behind Baby
a:
To the voters—
I am a candidate f«»r re-election to
the office of Couni} Judge; and ow-
ing to the fact the duties of the office
are such that I will be unable to see
you all personally I take this means
of announcing my candidacy to you.
I haye tried to make good iu this
Office. sud iu view of the fact that
the republican party have given me
the nomination without opposition I
feel that 1 have conducted the affairs j
of the office to the satisfaction of the j
people, I know that my acquaint
ancc with the duties of the office and
experience in discharging the same
places me in a better position to give!
you good service, than one who has ]
never filled the position. If you feel,
Mtisfied with the way the office has
been qonducted, I will appreciate
your Hiip|Mjrt in the November elect-
ion. If you continue me in this
office I promise you the same faith-
ful aud conscientious seivice in the
future as in the past.
Very sincerely yours,
‘ JOHN \V HAYSON,
County Judge.
(Advertisement)
Saved by His Wife
She s a wise woman who knows
just what to do when her husband's
life is in danger, but Mrs. R. J. Flint,
Braintree, Yt., is of that kind. “She
insisted on my useing Dr. King s New
Disco very,1* writes Mr. F. “for a
dreadful cough, when I was so weak
my friends all thought I had only a
short time to live, and it completely
cured me. “ A quick cure for
coughs and colds, it’s the most safe
and reliable medicine for many
throat and lung troubles—grip,
bronchitis, croup, whooping cough,
quinsy, tonsililis, hemorrhages. A
trial will convince you. 50 eta. and
♦1.00. Guaranteed by all Druggists.
—Adv.
Farm For Sale.
100 acres, 80 iu cultivation, 40 in
good bottom land; well improved; 3
miles east and 4 miles south of
Luther,—S. 0. Allen. Luther, Okla.
lJV
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Tried to Kick the Brute.
Dorothy, who would be at the mercy
of the dog.
"Look out for the baby," he said.
Iu a flash he tried to kick the brute,
while the girls ran ahead. The animal
leaped at him and Eddie attempted to
fight it ofT with his little hands. The
dog bit and tore his flesh.
By this time the girls had reached
the door and their screams brought
their mother, Mrs. B. H. Burgess.
Eddie, hurrying to the house, was pur-
sued by the dog which, barking furi-
ously, kept biting at his legs and
hands. As Mrs. Burgess rushed out
the animal turned and ran away.
Hundreds of children in Englewood
hunted for the much-wanted bulldog,
that the phyalclans at the institute
might examine the animal for rabies.
The finding of the animal they knew
would enable the docton to know
what treatment would be necessary
in the case of their hero playmate, but
the ctog could not be found.
“I am praying for the recovery of
my poor heave little boy," said Mrs.
Burgess "He will be scarred for life,
but the scars will be always be re-
membered as marks of heroism."
Fortunes In Faces
There’s often much truth in the
saying “her face is her fortune," but
its never said where pimples, skin
eruptions, blotches, or other blem-
ishes disfigure it. Impure blood is
back of them ail. and shows the need
of Dr. Kiniz’s New Life Pills.* They
promote health and beauty. Try
them. 25 cents at All Druggists. —
Adv.
VICTOR
SAFES!
v;
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and
FIRE-PROOF
BOXES.
Protect your Valuable Pa-
pers. See us for Prices.
BEATY (®l BECKERDITE.
Jones City. Okla.
W. J. Harbour,
Will repair your shoes, first
class work at reasonabl pri-
ces. Second door east of the
"mT BANK of JONES. ^
AfferanySickness
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
Land on Execution.
j Slate of Okabomi. i in The
J Oklahoma. County, f District Court.
nothing so rapidly restores health rir.i s,»,e Bank of ,n»d*r*„
and vigor as SCOTT'S EMULSION 25!f£5Tiii ™r,-ormT
It is the essence of natural body- > k u UKteufk ui >i. Mud So. istvl
nourishment, so medically perfect I*"1*-
that nature immediately appropri 1 snorterofaoir hnu^uVor ,!mJiSKrt'
ates and distributes it to every 2 Okiybom. count,. oki.bo.
reliance of
Court
th day c f' rVV okl»boma. on j
organ, every tissue-teed.ng • !
nourishing and restoring them to *lid N- V Linebaugh. Rd six and n v oarrctu ‘
. .. ._ were defendants directed to me th* tmden.ik.n-
□OFinal activity. ®d xbarlt of Oklahoma count \ --.ate of okla- j
SCOTTS EMULSION is not a XZSXZSUZZV.Z \S& ’EHS
patent medicine, but is nature's , I
body-nourishment with curative, j .',3 hT&,£
upbuilding properties and without ’.V''' *nc
a drop of drag or alcohol. It con ;«• lumar'.""
tains superior cod liver oil, the
arr- |
and <
urteen !
It con- I JgJ
il, the
hypophosphites of lime and soda
with glycerine, aud is so delicately toJ'Sk'ii
.oget lo-
irs. w ith Interest at
He of tan |«r cent. j*t a .ti int from and
the ISrtt day or February ltli. and accru-
(Mt» made: I hare levied upon certain
oo tale undi
emulsified that it enters the system
without digestive effort
tones and sustains.
lecuiH :s for warn
said deff-udanu. N.L. j
7T!*” Llnebaugh. Kd Nix and H t .arrett. to-wtt. j
bllllds 1 »<>«* inclusive, llloek i: 5 and ft. i
’ Hiock IT: Lots 3 lo 46 Inclusive H:.vk 22 lots 25 !
to 34 inclusive. Block 34: Lots 41 o 15 inclusive }
a _ . , IMock 45: Lots 1 to 14 Inclusive and lots Id to ’20
After croup, whooping cough, inclusive Block 46. Lota l to f inclusive and
measles and other child ailments it 1
is nature’s ally in restoring health loi'.'T'io in'inihl11"’ r"'""
After grippe or pneumonia it *,?,Block st ,n»i i.- - ,mi *s.
imparts strength and health, and h-wdoi :?%«iiTus>o
■til Oklahoma countv.
laTciuiy caused said
in- j
x*k
Section 2! Town-'
for colds, coughs, sore, tight chests ; 5,”'’^o“tahJK'Si”“■!I "’n‘a ™"
nts to be anpraiscd according
Hundred Eighty three (1383)
_ _ , state of Ol
and throat troubles SCOTT‘S island tec.
EMULSION gives the greatest relief is in,*.*' 1!li
lrnrnm Now. therefore notice 1> her* Riven tha1
pursuance of the command said writ. !
il oiler for sale, and »eil fm cash *.o the high
known.
Scott & Bowks. Bloomfield. N j
13-5% will oiTe
' * ludd<
sale, am
| est bidder, said lauds and and tenements, or
I much thereof, as will satisfy the said judame
j *nd‘"Oists.on the 13th day o'^
......i*e
City, in said countv and siati
Witness my hand this 7th
Saves Leg of Boy
4It seemed that mv 14-year old
boy would have to lose his leg, on
account of an ugly ulcer, caused by
a bad bruise." wrote D. F. Howard.
Aquone, N. C. “All remedies and
doctor treatment failed till we tried
Buckien s Arnica Salve, and cured
him with one box." Cures burns,boils
skin eruptions, piles. 25c at All
Druggists.—Adv.
of said date a: the West fron
House in the city of oklahonai
1812.
day of October.
JACK SPAIN. Sheriff of Oklahoma
County. Oklahoma.
Hy (’has. IV. Prise, under Sheriff.
olverC. Black. Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pub Oct 11-18-25 and Nov 1-6 I8ii
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
•ma County
In the Dlati
L>i*
Uriel Court of the Th
itbin and for Oklahoi
of Oktehonrii
nth Judicial j
ma County. State
A. M. I* Holt. Plaintiff
I James s. Poster.
For Sale
The cheapest farm in
county, 4 miles of Jones, 100 acres ! Oklahoma, sitting
1 ‘in an act!
Del lie Poster-,nd C. V. Shaw.
Defendant'
| By virtue of an order to me directed and de-
Oklahoma j
100 acres i Oklahoma, sitting in and for said Oklahoma
io cuWyttoo, good water. 50 acre*
prairie, balance heavy timl>er, now is “V*1 I>on,e ‘lefendant*. and c.
’ v. Shaw is croft*-)vetlttoner. I wiiionthe 21st
yonr time to get u bari/ain iu a good d*> of November, a d., i»i2. at a o. iock p. m.
* — - I of said date at the frontdoor of the Court House
In Oklahoma Cltr In Oklahoma fount v state
or Oklahoma, offer for aale a id ^eii a; public
auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
subject to a mortgage in the -uni of K *ht linn
dred (tbOO (JO) Dollars made to the Detroit I ni*
ed Hank, of lh*troit. Mlettlgan. all the follow in*
described real estate situated in Oklahoma
County, State of Oklahoma, to-wit:
Block Thirteen
ua City, as
said prop-
id to satis-
farin will give good part on time.
C. H. DeFord.
Jones Okla.
Notice of Special Election.
Notice is hereby given that a
Special Election is called in District
No. 33 for the purpose of voting au
excess levy for school purposes, said
election to be held on Oct., 26tb,
191a, beginning at 2 p. in. and clos-
ing at 6 p. m.
John W. Riley,
Sect y Excise Board.
John Hayson,
Chairman Excise Board.
ounty. state of Oklahom
Ia>!s Five (5) and Six <6j it
(13) In Military Addition to oklahom
*bown by the recorded plat thereof
rty to be sold a.» aforesaid »HI be sol
y said judgment in favorof said plaintiff. a.M.
•t said defendant.-., James s. Fost-
. for Two Hundred I
fy said jo#
OeBolt, against t
and Doilie Koi
Zoster, for Two Hundred Fifty-
one 81) and 81100 Dollars, with Interest
Notice of Special Election.
Notice is hereby given that a
Special Election is called in Jones,
for the purpose of votiug an excess
levy for school purposes, said elect-
ion to be held on Oct., 28th, 1912,
beginning at 2 p.m. and closing at 8
p. m.
John \V. Riley,
Sect’y Excise Board.
John Hayson,
Chairman Excise Board.
For Sale—Team of work horses, 5
aud fl years old, weight 1000 and
1200 pounds.—John Spell.
I) and 81 1i
thereon at the rate of 10 per tent j*er annum
from April 13. 1812. and cords, and to -atlsfy
*a id judgment in favorof vafd cro*>-|>et it loner.
C. C. Shaw, against mid defendant', .lame S.
Foxier aud ixolile Fouler, for one Hundred
Fifty-one [f 151.8b} and Iff 106 Dollars together
with interest thereon from April 13. 1812 at the
rate of io per cent per annum all under fore-
closure of mortgages on aaid real estate afore-
said in accordance with the judgment rendered
In said cause.
Given this 15th day of October. A. D. 1812.
JACK SPAIN, sheriff of Oklahoma County.
State of Oklahoma.
By Chas. W. Frlsa, In tier Sheriff.
Wright A Blinn.
, Attorneys for Plaintiff
Pub Oct 18 to Nov 15.
A WORD TO THE TAXPAYERS OH THE
CAPITAL QBESTIOH
It is the duty of every taxpayer to vote intelligently on the Capital question, and
to that end, OKLAHOMA CITY invites the fullest investigation of her claims.
We contend that Oklahoma City HAS CARRIED OUT HER CONTRACT with
the State jus* as far as CONDITIONS, over which she had no control, WOULD
PERMIT.
We have placed with GOVERNOR CRUCE $100,000.00, IN CASH, and deeds to
SIX HUNDRED FIFTY ACRES OF LAND, to be delivered to the State, with
which to ERECT A STATE CAPITOL.
There can certainly be no controversy as to the value of the money itself, since it
was accepted by three Oklahoma banks as good and lawful money of the United
States; and is now drawing interest.
The VALUE of the lands was originally determined, by three appraisers AP-
POINTED BY GOVERNOR HASKELL, to be $1,400,000.00. Since that time, some
two hundred acres of land could not be delivered because of defective title, and other
lands were substituted with the APPROVAL OF GOVERNOR CRUCE. after these
substituted lands had been appraised by THREE DISINTERESTED appraisers AP-
POINTED BY JOHN R. WILLIAMS, of the SCHOOL LAND DEPARTMENT.
Of the donated lands, ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES LIE SOUTH
OF TWENTY-THIRD STREET, or practically BETWEEN the CAPITOL SITE
and THE CITY. Lands adjoining these are now selling at from $750 to $1250 per lot.
At this rate the ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES would bring from $900,-
000.00 to Sl.jOO.OOO.OO.
Now the additional lands are worth not so much as the dose-ln lands, but at a
REASONABLE ESTIMATE, they are worth from $250,000.00 to $500,000.00. So in
either event the STATE GETS MORE THAN THE MILLION DOLLARS, besides
the $100,000.00 already in cash.
The fake map. circulated by Guthrie throughout the State, is ABSOLUTELY
INACCURATE, and IS A FRAUD UPON ITS FACE. It gives, for instance, a
negro post office, within the donated lands, named Smithville, which DOES NOT
and NEVER DID exist in Oklahoma County. Other inaccuracies as to distance are
equally glaring, and show a studied effort to mislead and deceive, by LEAVING OUT
ALL RAILROADS, INTERURBAN AND STREET CAR LINES, PARKS, BOU-
LEVARDS, and the city boundary lines.
No citizen of the State has ever examined the lands, who did not say that they
would bring MORE THAN A MILLION DOLLARS, as soon as the ACTUAL
CONSTRUCTION of the Capitol was assured.
As to the titles, no objection was ever made to any of the lands, except the
Howe-Parker tract, and THIS HAS RECENTLY BEEN SETTLED BY THE U. S.
CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS. The other objections were purely technical, and
were easily corrected.
We INVITE EVERY TAXPAYER in the STATE to EXAMINE the SITE, the
LANDS, end the TITLES, and then determine for himself whether with his AL-
READY HEAVY TAXES, he wants the State to DECLINE A GIFT OF $1 500 000 -
“jus? 'nnkSi SutmT* “ expense up.. ^ k»,t
The expense to which GUTHRIE has ALREADY PUT THE STATE in
FORCING this ELECTION upon the REOPLE WOULD PAY SEVERAL YEARS’
RENTS.
IS 00R PROPOSITION FAIR TO THE TAXPATERS?
If you WANT to KEEP the CAPITAL at OKLAHOMA CITY, VOTE "NO”
on the proposed constitutional amendment.
. CITIZENS’ CAPITAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE,
• Oklahoma City.
E. Haroion |
N. M. Harp I
Choice Alfalfa Hay for sale, at
*10.00 per ton if you come at once,
also a Brood Sow and six pigs for
sale.—L. C. Stone
THE SUNNY SOUTH
AWAITS YOU
Especially the seaside resorts
of Florida. Winter Tourist
rates become effective Novem-
ber 1st, and continue ou sale
daily until April 30th.
Good for return to June 1st,
These rates enable you to make
the trip cheaply.
FRISCO LINES.
Offers the convenient route to
the Southeast. Solid Steel
Coaches; Klectric lighted Pull-
man Sleepers. Cnequalled
service on
"THE FLORIDA SPECIAL”
Arrange with the nearest Fris-
co Agent for your tickets, or
address the undersigned,
C. 0. JACKSON, D.P.A.,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
C. E. BECKERDITE
Agent. Jones. Okla.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
In the District Court of Oklahoma
County. State of Oklahoma.
Ira M. Oobe, Plaintiff,
va.
Ethel M. Pickren. J
Piekren. her husband,
aud J. H. Karp, her husband,
fendauts.
Xo. 11130.
X’otiee is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an order of sale
issued to me out of the District Court j
of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, I I
will, on Wednesday, the lilh day of
November, l»l-2, at 2:30 o’clock p.
m. of said day at tbe front door of
the court house in Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma County, State ol Oklaho- I
I offer at sheriff’s sale, to the
| highest and best bidder for cash in
j hand, without appraisement, lot one i
(1) in Block Thirty-three (33) in Pul-
I Iiaru Heights Addition to Oklahoma!
City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. I
Tlie above described property is
sold as the property of of defendants |
: and is directed by said order of sale
j to be sold as ujmjo execution without
t appraisement, according to law, to
satisfy a judgmeut in favor of the I
| plaintiff for #7.564.97 with interest
from March utt, 1913, at S per cent
I per annum together with #!>5o.00
jnttornevs fees, and costs.
JACK SPAIN, Sheriff.
B) Chas. W. Kriss, under Sheriff. |
j Flynn, Charmbers, l.owe & Richard-1
I son, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Pub Oct. 4 to Nov. 1.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
State of Oklahoma. )
i Oklahoma County, j Bs’
I To the Creditors of Fred C. Meredith,
deceased:
No. l«u».
All persons having claims against
Fred C. Meredith, deceased, are re-
quired to present the same with the I
accessary vouchers, to the under I
signed administrator at Jones, Okla..
Rural Route No. 3, within four
months of the dale hereof or the |
same will is- forever barred
Dated this 30th day of Septeuil*er,
Mabel Maud Meredith,
Executrix.
T. ti. JVMI6II.
Republican Candidate
For Register of Deeds
of OKLAHOMA COUNTY.
I am a native of Iowa and came
to Oklahoma City in I903. I have
been in the abstract business in Ok-
lahoma County for the past 9 years,
and as such am familiar with the
records of Oklahoma County.
I believe my experience in work-
ing with and examination of the rec-
ords of this County during these
years qualifies me for the office of
Register of Deeds.
I stand for Economy in office.
A
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Keyes, Chester A. The Canadian Valley News. (Jones City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1912, newspaper, October 25, 1912; Jones, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860184/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.