The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1919 Page: 7 of 8
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Thursday, February 20, 1919
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THE CHANDLER TRTBUNE
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PAGE SEVEN
LEGAL NOTICES.
The Sole Survivor
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NOTICE OF SALE- OF LANDS UNDER
EXECUTION
| Published in The Chandler Tribune Feb. f>
IS, at, 17 ind March 0, till
Notice is hereby given, that in pursu-
ance of a writ of execution issued out of
the Court Clerk’s office in and for the
County of Lincoln, State of Oklahoma, on
the 16th day of January, 1919, in an ac-
tion in the District Court of said Lin-
coln County wherein R. Carlton was plain-
tiff and V. G. Hngamun was defendant,
commanding me to levy upon the property
belonging to said defendant, V. G. llaga-
man, sufficient to satisfy a Judgement
rendered in said action in fovor of R.
Carlton and against said V. G. Hugo man,
for the sum of $179.05, with $7.85 costs,
with interest thereon from the* first day of
November 1918; 1 have levied upon cer-
tain lands and tenements belonging to said
judgement debtor, V. G. Hagamun, not ex-
empt from sale under execution, for
want of goods and chuttels of the said V.
G. Hagamun, to wit;
The southwest quarter of Section 14, the
southeast quarter and the cost half of the
I northeast quarter of Section 1S, all in
township 14, range 3 east, in Lincoln
County, Oklahoma.
and have duly caused said lands and ta-
uements to lx» appraised at $30,000.00; now
therefore, notice is hereby given, that In
pursuance of the commands of said writ,
I will offer for sale aud sell for cash to
the highest bidder, subject to a mortgage
lien in favor of Dickinson, Reed, Rander-
son Co., in the principal sum of $18,475.#0
said lands and tenements, or so much
thereof as will satisfy the said Judgement,
Interest and costs, on the 10th day of
March, 1919, at the hour of * o’clock
p. m. of said day, at Die frout door of the
Court House In the City of Chandler, in
said County and State.
| Witness my hand this 4th day of Feb
J ruary, 1919
H. L. Brown, Sheriff of Lincoln
County, Oklahoma.
By O. C. Burgess, Under SI
I John J. Davis, Attorney for Plaintiff
A mother before her sons’ dead bodies in the woods of Etchmiadzlan,
Russian Caucasus, one of the regions of tho Near East, where the Germans
and Turks have converted a rich country into a land of famine and misery.
America will be asked to give fJO.fOO.OOO for the relief of these war-
stricken people*, a campaign fo* that purpose having been planned uy Lho
American Committee for Relief in the Near East. The drivye In the South
west will take place February 3-10.
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The safest, most progressive
Bank is none too good for you.
The rapid and steady growth of this bank may be
attributed to satisfactory service and courteous,
liberal treatment accorded to all depositors alike.
-COUNTY. -OKLAHOMA
L!hiisliect iii The Chandler Tribune I
. 13, 20, 27, 1919
John M. Steen, Plaintiff
l vs.
isJS I Amanda Becker, E. J. Dennis, Willis
Steen, J. A. Steen, F. B. Steen, S. A. Steen,
j Emery Hillis, Burton mills, Bernice
I Hillis and Henry Goltry, Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma:—Amanda Becker, E.J.
Dennis, Willis Steen, J. A. Steen, F. B.
Steen, S. A. Steen, Emery Hillis, Burton
Hillis, Bernice Hillis and Henry Goltry,
Take notice that you have been sued its the
above named court upon tlic petition of
the plaintiff above named in an action
of partition. The purpose of said ac-
tion being to determine the interest of
the plaintiff and defendants above named
in and to the following described real es-
tate to-w-it:—
I The south two-thirds (2-3) or the south
half (1-2) of tile north-west one fourth,
(1-1) of Block twchtv-six (2lit in Jp|isT "
Chandler in the City of Chandler, Lin-
coln County Oklahoma and to have |
such interest set off to each per- j
son entitled thereto, and must answer the,
petition filed therc-in by said plaintiff on
or before the Twenty-first (21) day of
I March, A. D. 1919, or said petition will be
I taken as true and a Judgement for said
plaintiff partitioning said real estate and
determining the Interests of said plain-
tiff and defendants will be rendered ac-
cordingly.
H. W. Stoltenberg, Court Clerk
By Etta B. Flynt, Dep. Court Clerk
Cox A Cox, Attorneys for Plaintiff
To-Day
is always the most acceptable time to open that
account and it will be a step well taken if you open
it HERE.
First State Bank
COMPARE PRICES
I have saved you money by cutting expenses and making prices
that had to be met—Don’t help pay for the other fellow’s service
or loss in chargings—-Get your money and basket and come to
me and see for yourself.
6 Light House Cleansers____
.25
9 lb. Can Crisco______ ______
2.85
Greenwich and Merry War Lye
.10
Oil 15c per gal. or 5 gal.
.70
BIRD BRAND SHORTENING
Pinto Beans, per pound
.10
50 lb. can, 45 lb. net wt.
12.00
Navy Beans, 2 pounds______
.25
8 lb. can____ ___ _ _ -
2.35
3 lbs. Black Eye Peas _
.25
_ 4 lb. can. . __
1.25
2 lbs. Prunes _ ___
.25
5 Bars White Laund soap____
.35
Good Bannas, doz.__________
.30
15 bars White I.aund Soap
1.00
I-arge Package Oats
.30
10 Bars I’. & (i. Naptha______
.75
Macaroni, Spaghetti and
Evaporated Apricots
.20
____Vermacilli, pkg—. ______
.10
Best Broom Made . . _ ..
1.00
2 large cans hominy .
.25
2 lbs. Conip. Lard
.55
Large Can Kraut
.15
Potatoes, peck ______
.40
Cabro Corn, 18c can 2 for..
.35
2 cans 20c peas_ ______
.35
While Pony Corn______ - _____
.20
Fancy Evaporated Peachey
Standard Corn________ ____
.15
.20
2-20c crackers.
.35
New York Whole Evaporated
Gallon Size peaches
.70
Apples, per pound.-____
.20
No. 2 Size Van Camp Pork
25 lb. Sack Salt _ . _____
.40
and Beiaiis______
.20
5 gal. Never Fail Pump
Corn Starch____ ________
.10
Oil Can________ . _________
1.35
Buckwheat Flour sack.. -_
.55
5 gal. Best Yet, Galvanized
Fresh Krispy Crackers, lb.__
.20
1.00
.50
500 lbs. Good Old' Peaberry..
Laurel Bacon, lb.
.45
Coffee, per pound______
.30
A few Majestic Hams, Best
A good buy and you will pay
more
grade, per pound _ ____
.35
3 lb. Can Crisco____________
1.00
No. 1 Size Tomatoes, 15c 2 for
.25
6 lb. Can Crisco__
.$1.90
No. 2 Size Tomatoes,________
.15
$1200. a year cut out of expense for delivery enables me to make
prices of interest to you--Someone always pays the expense.Why
not save it?
C. 0. FINCH,
907 MANVEL AVENUE
THE GROCER
PHONE 17
CHANDLER, OKLA.
Health
About
Gone
Many fhouttnda of
women suffering from
womanly trouble, have
been benefited by the use
of Cardui, the woman’s
tonic, according to letters
we receive, similar to this
one from Mrs. Z. V. Spell,
of Hayne, N. C. “1 could
not stand on my feet, and
just suffered terribly,”'
she says. "As my suf-
fering was so great, and
he had tried other reme-
dies, Dr. - had us
get Cardui. . , I began
improving, and it cured
me. I know, and my
doctor knows, what Car-
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nerves and health were
About gone.”
TAKE
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
She writes further: ,rI
am in splendid health ...
can do my work. I feel I
owe it to Cardui, for I was
in dreadful condition.”
If you are nervous, run-
down and weak, or suffer
from headache, backache,
etc., every month, try
Cardui. Thousands of
women praise this medi-
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done them, and many
physicians who have used
Cardui successfully with
their women patients, for
years, endorse this medi-
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to be tn splendid health,
like Mrs. Spell, dive
Cardui a trial.
AU Druggists
J 72
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PRO-
PERTY TO SATISFY MECHANIC’S LIEN
Published in the Chandler Tribune, Febru-
ary 20th and 27th, 1919
NOTICE IS HEREBY KIVEN that I will
sell at Public Auetion to the highest bidder
on Monday, March 3rd at Two, (2 o’clock
I>. M.) at the I.. I>. Anderson garage in
Chandler, Oklahoma. One Runabout Ford
ear of 1917 Model being numbered 1991286;
said sale being for the purpose of satisfy-
ing my lien on said car for repairs and
Storage iii tlie amount of Two-hundred-
thirtv dollars and seventy cents (*230.70)
and Twenty-five dollars *25.00 the costs of
this sale.
L. P. ANDERSON, Lien Holder.
COX & COX, Attorney's.
Marcus Furniture Company,
undertakers and embalmers,
Phone 124, 143 or 123 4-2t
Read T h e Tribune
Lincoln County Abstract Company
ABSTRACTS AND INSURANCE
Phone 198
Chandler, Oklahoma
NOTICE
New telephone directories
have just been delivered. If
you have not received a copy,
call telephone No. 45.
On the front pages of the new
directory you will find the new
toll rates.
_ Southwestern Bell Tel- Co.
Mrs. C. 0. Wilson returned
home this week from a three
weeks’ visit in Pawhuska.
What is the matter with the
women of Chandler forming an
auxiliary to help the Commer-
cial club in its good work about
the city.
| “A Receipt in Full”
Farm Loans
I represent the Conservative Loan Co. of
Shawnee, Oklahoma, at Chandler.
This company will come nearer loan-
ing the amount of money a given tract of
land is entitled to than any other con-.
cern I know of.
I draw all papers in my office, do
all my own examining of lands and close
all loans without waiting for an outside
man to approve same.
I can take care of you promptly.
GEO. G. BOGGS
Chandler, - - - Oklahoma
A car of Barley shorts at
Boggs Grocery. Th“ best and
cheapest food for hogs, horses
and cattle. 2-2t
We give you your choice of
delicious home made candy or
the very best factory products.
—0. K. Bakery. 2-lt
ELECTRIC WASHERS
One Clarenda wood tub mach-
ine at $50.00 and one steel Edna
machine at $80.00. Terms.
Chandler Electric Co.
NOTICE.
All accounts due Barker &
Hall and not paid at this time
are payable at the First State
Bank, Chandler, Okla. 2-2t.
The Union c>
That is what you have for every bill
or account you pay by check. You don’t
even need to make a memorandum of the
payment. The bank keeps the account
for you.
YOUR CASH ALWAYS BALANCES
You have no trouble hunting up re-
ceipts and receipted bills. Just call on the
bank for your check, and you have the
evidence complete.
This bank solicits your deposits, large
or small, and invites you to pay your bills
through it. It’s the SAFE way.
The Union Notionsd Bank
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Bunch, Jesse A. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1919, newspaper, February 20, 1919; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915327/m1/7/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.