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THE COUNTY DEMOCRAT. TECUMSEH. OKLA
The County Democrat
u. P HENDERSON Publisher
PUBLIC OPINION BE DAMNED.”
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
Out Year .....................
Six Month* ...................
i'liret* Mouth* ................
Iu Advance
You, realtor, have probably heard
gome fellow blow up and exclaim,
---..public opinion be damned—1 don t
cure a nip lor it. *’
\ But lie doeswe all >lo.
.$1 50 n js human nature for u» to want
• i80 ,our neighbors to think well of ui*. Even
,45 * ** ■“ “ *****
Advertising Bates for 1920.
Contract space, 20 cents per inch.
Open spuce rate, 25 cents (er inch.
Quarter page, $6.00
Half page, $12.00.
Ouo page, $22.00.
Beading matter, 5 cents per
minimum of 25 cents.
Black face reading matter, 10
per lino.
Legal advertising full rute.
TELEPHONE No. 118
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
uui ......
if it in not especially *»u nM a matter
of personal pride, it is so as one of
good judgment and sound business pol
| The man who is well thought of has
many friends, and these friends are a
valuable asset to him ill business -
I they bring him trade and increase his
I financial revenues.
There are many things a man may do
I hat would lower him in the estimation
’l0f the public, vet would not bring him
P(,nt8 into conflict with the law. And have
e jun noticed that men invaril.ly conceal
i these little nets ns much ns possible!
And whyf Because they do not wish
- to incur the displeasure of their fel-
I low men—and women,
j Were it not lor the niorul alteet or
~~ public opinion this world would soon
become u iiiuidstroin of iniquity and
debauchery, it would be impossible as
a place of residence lor respectable
a ami women, and to bring children
which time und place uny persons In-
terested in uny one of said petitions,
may appear and file their objections
in writing and contest the sumo.
v (.'state of Thomas J. Goble, deceas-
ed Cora B. Goble, Administratrix.
Estate of J. M. Dunn, Deceased, El-
izabeth A. Duuo, Executrix.
In testimony whereof, I have here-
unto set my hand and affixed the seal
0f said court *bis 7th day it April,
CLARENCE ROBISON,
(Heal.) County Judge.
I. C. SAUNDERS, Attorney tor Ad
ministrator and Executor._
Beware oi Ointments for •
Catarrh That Contain Mercury
.....m .i.solir iiiwimv tho sen He
... mercury will surely destroy the sense
” ^^ur^nd_comw&te.yitideraT the
Whole system when entering It through
tnemurous surfac. s. Such artlclesshoull
never be used except on prescriptions
from reputable phyalclans aa thedarnago
they will do Is ten fold to the goon you
?£ serosa fv
Sw swr .nss?MK
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would be a crime against humanity,
public opinion muses or unmakes us
Illtu UliU WV....V.., —---—---c
' , , into existence under such conditions
The County Democrat is authorized ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
to announce the following poisons
as candidates for the office under whie w0 tollr‘t lls verdict
their name appears. A tee o. *lo.vv Vv,. valuu lt) and we cherish its good
will be charged for announcing each cun- ; rU_
didate for a County office, winch ae j i,01. wllen a]( other courts lull, public
- ‘ —(.pinion becomes the court of last re-
sort.
must be puitl iu advwcc.
• * •
democratic ticket.
fob sheriff.
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WILL THE SENAT^ CONCUR'/
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
W. W. GILBERT.
By the spirit in which the Senate
____ determines i ruman It. Newberry’s iit-
T (T (Grover, Butler, Brinton Twp. ness umi right to hold his seal while
G. O. (Uro j j nailer sentence to tiie penitentiary lor
.............. debauching an election, the Republican
] majority of that branch of Congress
will test the sincerity of their own
and tlieir party's pioicssions in bohail
ol a clean builul and honest govern-
UlOllt.
1 hero is no longer any doubt as to
whether Air. Newberry was justly
charged with complicity In this cor-
I ruption. A court has heard the uvi-
Ueuc, Mr. Newberry has presented his
'defense, and a jury has found a verdict
of guilty. The question lor the Sen-
ate lo answer is whether it wants to
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT— continue m us membership a man who
* w 'im.l i.ure
i OR COUNTY ATTORNEY—
A. M. BALDWIN, SHAWNEE
wLYDE G. PITMAN.
Catarrh*Cure "assure you gotthegenm
A",,!."1'-.™ <rw
X wiR COURT CLERK.
OKA OLDHAM, Wanette.
MBS. EABL MOKFORD, Shawnee.
OUIUED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS
OF AUGUST 24, 1912.
Of The County Democrat, published
weekly at Tecumseh, Okla., lor April
1 1920
’ State of Oklahoma, County of Pol
tnwutomic, »s.
Before me, a Notaiy Public m and
for the State and County aforesaid,
personally appeared E. P. Henderson,
‘v:.o, having been duly sworn according
to law, deposes and says that he is the
Publisher of The County Democrat, and
that the following is, to the best of his
Knowledge and belief, a true statement
of the ownership, management, etc., ol
t. aforesaid publication for the date
shown in tho above cuption, required by
I lie Act of August 24, 1912, embodied
Ml section 443, Postal Laws and Rogu
I lions, printed on the reverse side of
this form, to wit:
1 That the names and addresses ot
the publisher, editor, managing editor,
and business managers are:
Publisher, L. P. Henderson; Editor,
L. P. Henderson; Managing Editor, L.
p. Henderson; Business Manager, L. I’.
Henderson, Postoffice Address, ’1
cumsoh, Okla.
2 That the owners are: M. M. Hen-
derson and L. P. Henderson, both of
'Ijcumsoh, Ot’a.
That the kuown bondholders,
mortgagees, and other security holders
owning or holding I per cent or more
of total amount of bonds, mortgages,
or other securities are:
Farmers National Hank, Tccuinsoh,
Oklahoma. , , ,
L. P. HENDERSON, Publisher.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
the 1st day of April, 1920.
M. L. CALDWELL, Notary Public
(Seal) My com. ex] ires April 11, 1920.
TOlPfio, uni", 4
"Shot Drnircrlsts. Price 7Bc per bottO
TnUc UaU'a Fa
(First published April 2, 1920. 2t.)
State of Oklahoma, Pottawatomie
......i'T^HE COUNTY COURT.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ar-
thur Detamore, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
No. 2792.
All persons having claims against
Arthur Detamore, deceased, are requir-
ed to present the same with the nec-
essary vouchers to the undersigned ad-
ministrator at the office of E. D.
Keasor, attorney, at li$ E. Main St.,
Shawnee, Oklahoma, within four
months from the date hereof, or the
same will be forever barred.
Dated this 27th day ot March, 19-0.
B. G. DETAMORE,
Administrator.
E. 1). REASOR, Attorney
TEOJWSEH NURSERY
MARGARET A. CHANEY.
LULA C. DURHAM.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
C. E. PETTIGREW.
'nus purchased Hits seat by the criminal
! use oX money.
I aii apparent effort is being made in
I some Republican quarters to give an
impression that Newberry’s prosecution
ana conviction was the partisan act of
ja Democratic administration. The
i tacts belie such a suggestion. The
grand jury which indicted Newberry
I and his co-couspirators was composed
lot 21 Republicans and 2 Democrats.
I'lhe jury which tried Newberry and
_ „ his fellow defendants was made up of
COMMISSIONER—| i0 R,.publicans and 2 Democrats, and
| the Federal Judge who presided at the
'trial is a Republican, appointed by
iPiesident Roosevelt in whose Cabinet
I Newberry served as Secretary of the
! Navy.
| The people of the country concur in
■ ■ . - -......- ---- • “ -1 | tho verdict of the Michigan jury. Will
GET OVER YOUR GROUCH. j the Republican majority of the Senate
- | do likewise?
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
SECOND DISTRICT.
A. W. GOAR.
FOR COUNTY
THIRD DISTRICT—
J. -W. LACKEY, Wanette.
j. e. Rogers, ABher.
JUIIA LAM!RAND.
There is no denying the fact, Tecum- ,
sen is coming into her own. Every When kicking ou the Income lax
uay some business deal is made for land blaming the Democratic Party tor
lue betterment ot tho town and coin jit, kindly recall tho days when Kepub-
niuuiiy. Everybody is optimistic, and ' lienns had charge of the nation s al-
ready to no their limit for the old | fairs when an Income ’J ax such as you
J ° . . , .i .......„l,l »w»*- liuvn flftftPtftll
(First published April 9tli, 1920. 2t)
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR
POTT AW ATOM IE CO U N T Y, ST ATE
OF OKLAHOMA.
State of Oklahoma, Plaiutiff, vs H.
E. Hayden, Defendant.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PAROLE.
In December, 19-19, H. E. Hayden was
convicted of the crime of embezzle-
ment and sentenced to the penitentiary
at MeAlester, Oklahoma, for the term
of tv»o years.
Notice is hereby given that applica-
tion for his parole and release will be
made to the Parole and rardon Attor-
ney in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on
Monday, May 3rd, 19|0.r j[AyDEN.
By H. M. CARR, His Attorney.
ready to go tiieir limit lor uiu iaira v\mu uu isguu.v -------
town, and when such a condition exists have today would not have affected
the ceiling is the limit. With work to ; you—your income wus too Gol-ilarn
commence right away on the State in small. Never were you so prosperous
dustrial School,, the street paving that as you aro today and the cost ot the
i8 to be done, aud the oil well that is • g-entest war ever fought and won by
to be drilled just south of town, there any nation, or set of nations, is over
is no way to keep us from growing, and you are footing the bills through
Speak a good word every day about ! the Income Tax and then have more
your home town, und pretty soon you! left in your possession than you ever
will wonder how you ever were such Iliad before in all your life. Such a
a pessimist. He a booster and boost! war as the one jiisi successfully closed
Boost!! BOOST!!! ! would have pauperized every one of
o-. ! vou in the days of the G. O. P. Under
Woodrow Wilson our brave soldiers
GET IT STRAIGHT.
Through an unintentional error iu
newspaper publicity, which was more
or less general over the United Stutes,
the public has bccu given the impress-
ion that incomes from stocks are not yes, Tecumseh is a good town,
subject to the income tax. ,j0 ,.0’u eVer tell others so?
This, it appears, is an error. ; _0---
If you owe a certain amount of stock j j up, clothing is going
iu u corporation and you receive sau i_.. . im uvurvHiimr is
won a great war and you are happy
and prosperous. Compare your hank
account now with the one in the other
days arid continue the Democratic
party in power.
But,
(First published April 9th, 1920. 3t)
State of Oklahoma, Pottawatomie
County, ss:
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND
. FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE.
George K. Hunter, Plaintiff vs. H.
F. Byler, Defendant.
No. 7079.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
Said defendant, II. F. Byler, will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above named court to quiet title
to the Lots 3 and 4. Block 6, Dexter’s
Second Addition to the City of Shaw-
nee, Oklahoma, and must answer the
petition filed therein by the plaintiff,
on or before the 21 day of May, 1920,
or said petition will be taken as true
and a judgment for said plaintiff
quieting title to the above described
property will be rendered accordingly.
NANNIE E. BELL,
(Seal) Court Clerk.
By J. D. SEAY', Deputy.
W. L. CHAPMAN, Attorney for Plain-
tiff.
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— - .0.10 „ ... up, smokes are going up, everything is
annual income ot 8 to iu per tent, or aml if something don’t come
any other amount, from that stuck, (ow' gQon w0>n an biow up.
other amount, trom tnat siolk, goon we,u a„ blow up-
the income is subject to taxation pro __0-
vided it is paid to you iu cur.ency or ^ ^ rff aQ
by check. ,, editorial on the low cost of something.
corporation, then such income in the
form of additional stock is not subject
to income taxation.
The public will foci a relief In know
jng that the holders of great wealth
the form of stocks are not to i\s-
their just proportion of taxation.
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in
cape
This (iii|in — a -
correction of an error into which mil
lions of people appear to have innocent
ly fallen.
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Our office devil Is the genuine ar-
ticle. He says some people are so warp-
led and perverted they can not even
feel the cracks in their own conscience.
—--o-
WE HAVE COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
Fruit Trees, Berry Plants, Grape
Vines, Roses, and Ornamental
Trees
Come to Nursery. West End of Main Street. Can pack
your Order any day in half an hour.
JIM PARKER
(First published April 2, 1920.—5t.)
State of Oklahoma, Pottawatomie
t0U"lN THE DISTRICT COURT
TH EREOF.
Robert W. Kidd, Plaintiff,
Henry J. Smith and Nettie E. Smith,
Ids wife; and Henry J. Smith und
jClair C. Smith, as the sole heirs or
Fiona Smith, deceased; and Mrs. H.
T. Waddel, Defendants.
jnOTICE of sale.
No. 0830.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of sale issued out
of the District Court, County of Pot
tawatomie, State of Oklahoma, on the
29th day of March, A. D. 1920, in an
action wherein Robert W. Kidd was
plaintiff, and Henry J. Smith and
Net ie E. Smith, his wife, aud Henry
J. Smith aud Clair C. Smith, as the
sole heirs of Froua Smith, deceased,
aud Mrs. H. T. Waddel, were defend-
ants, directed to me, the undersigned
Sheriff of Pottawatomie County, Okla-
homa, commanding me to levy upon
and sell the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Lots Five (5) aud Six (6) in
Block Five (0) iu the Town of
Me Loud us shown by the record-
ed plat thereof and being located
in Pottawatomie County, State of
Oklahoma;
to satisfy a judgment and decree of
foreclosure iu favor of said plaintiff
aud against the said defendants ob-
tained and made iu srid court on the
27th day of September, 1919, for the
sum of $915.95 as principal and costs
$40.50, aud tho sum of $20.00 accruing
costs, with interest thereon at the rate
of 10 per cent per annum from the 27th
day of September, 1919, and accruing
costs in said action; 1 will on the 4th
day of May, V. D. 1920, at the hour
of 1:30 o’clock P. M. of said day at
the front door of the Court House in
the City of Tecumseh, in said county
and State offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder for cash the said
property described or so much thereof
us will satisfy said judgment with in-
terest and costs.
Witness my hand this 30th day of
March, A. D. 1920.
TULLY J. DARDEN,
Sheriff of Pottawatomie County.
By J. J. DUTTON, Deputy.
Chandler
AND
Cleveland
AUTOMOBILES
General Repair Work
Tires, Tubes, Accessories
CALDWELL BROS.
tecumseh
M. L. CALDWELL
President
R. S. CALDWELL,
Vice President
JESS M. CALDWELL,
. Cashier
Farmers National Bank
Tecumseh, Okla.
Report of Condition as made to the Comptroller of Currency, of
December 31, 1919.
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
pe tneir just propurnuu —-------. Tecumseh L certainly receiving lots
This paper is glad to aid iu making „f advertising in the state papers now.
nn .»rrnr into which 111i 1 - Tl... io hur.llv •» ilnv ll.’lSSl'S that SOU1C
At least there is a confession in ad-
ms, if not in words, that the Republi-
.n Senators have been dealing with
he treaty of peace as partisans and
with constant reference to the
piesidential campaign.
There is hardly a day passes that some
mention is not made of the State In-
dustrial School.
legal notices.
(First published April 2, 1920.—3t.)
Granite, Oklahoma.—I, Tom Ryan,
w next [.convicted in October. 1915, and sen
Will H. Hays, fenced to serve 15 yiars in the State
(First published April 9th, 1920.—3t)
State of Oklahoma, Pottawatomie
County, ss:
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND
FOR SAID COUNTY AND STATE.
George K. Hunter, Plaintiff,
vs.
Carl Heinrich, Elsa M. Heinrich and
Walter Heinrich, Defendants.
No. 7078.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
Said defcmlanst, Carl Heinrich, Elsa
\l. Heinrich and Walter Heinrich, will
take notice that they have been sued
iu the above named court to quiet title
to Lots 1-2-5 and 6, in Block 4, Kicn-
ard & Mary’s Addition to the City of
Shawnee, Oklahoma, must answer the
petition filed therein by the plaintiff,
on or before the 21st day of May, 1920,
or said pet it ion will be taken as true
and a judgment for said plaintilf
quieting title to the above described
property will be rendered accordingly.
NANNIE E. BELL,
(Seal) Court Clerk.
Bv J l> .SEAY, Deputy.
W. L. CHAPMAN, Attorney for Plain-
tiff.
Peuitcntiary at McAlester, will apply
t.i tiie Governor for executive clemency
in the next 30 days.
Signed: TOM RYAN.
chairman of the Republican National
Committee, and Senator Lodge, likely
to be chairman of the next Republican
convention, are now preparing a reso
lution which they are to ask both —- — . la.>n ,
Houses of Congress to adopt as their (First published April 9th, 19-0.—..)
program for ending the war between State of Oklahoma. Pottawatomie
this eonntrv and Germany. As it is County, sa. „ .
designed for uae in a political can. In the County Court in and For Said
paign, and as a help to the Republi County and BtatO.
can cause, it is quite appropriate that Notice is hereby given that the ad
Chairman Hav* should have a hand in ministratnx and executrix of the Bli-
the writing of the -evolution. If it low ng estates have rendered and pre-
w*‘ro odIv a matter of public buMnoM, «t>tile<l for acttleaient, ami filed in this
mm most people seem to think it ought court ihoir final accounts an.l reports
he. the sworn ambers of Congress of their administration M meh^ajaua- ^‘he plaintiff. "" or before the 21st
f sworn memorm oi vunnrr-« »•« ................... — ; .
and not the chairman of the Republi- istrators and executors, and their pet!
can National Committee, a wholly un tions for distribution of said oetates
official person, would appear to be and for their dmehnrge; andI that Wed
assagai - ^
(First published April 9th. 1920.—3t)
State of Oklahoma, Pottawatomie
County, ss:
D. F. Crist, Plaintiff,
vs.
W. C. Lewis. Defendant.
No. 7082.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
Said defendant, W. C. Lewis, will
take notice'that he has been sued in
the above named court to quiet title
to the Southeast Quarter of the North
west Quarter of Section 29, Township
6, North. Range 5, East, in the County
of Pottawatomie, State of Oklahoma,
must answer the petition filed therein
plaintiff. *>n or liefore the 21»t
May. 1920, or said petition wilt
be' taken as true and a judgment for
said plaintiff quieting title to the
above described property will be ren
man Hays is
effective bit.
m. of
Clieer Op! A iirib is ®o
poBiive thin ft frows.
nannik e. bell.
•aid day, at the County Court room in T*Vutv° "* ^ ^
the City of Tecumseh. has been doty By J. v Xttmnmy for Plain
nppointed for the settlement of said * w L (HArasa, an
arronnte. aa I hearing said petitions, at tiff.
(First published April a, 1920.—5t.)
State of Oklahoma, Pottawatomie
County, ss.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
M. 11. Wagner, Plaintiff,
vs.
Bertha Singleterry, Roland Single-
terry ,Vaughan Singleterry, Vera Sin-
gleterry and Vasliti Singleterry, De-
fendants. ____ __
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
No. 3939.
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA, TO
ALL PERSONS INTERESTED, Greet-
ing:
Notice is hereby given, that in pur-
suance of an order of sale issued out
of the Superior Court of Pottawatomie
County, Oklahoma, on the 30th day of
March, 1920, in an action wherein M.
H. Wagner was plaintiff and Bertha
Singleterry, Roland Singleterry, Vaugh-
an Singleterry, Vera Singleterry and
Vasliti Singleterry, were defendants,
and to me directed, the undersigned
sheriff of Pottawatomie County, com-
manding me to levy upon aud sell,
without appraisement, the following
described real property, to-wit:
The East-half of the North east
Quarter of Section Twenty-two
(22) in Township Seven (7) North,
Range Four (4) East of the Indian
Meridian, iu Pottawatomie County,
State of Oklahoma, except one (1)
acre in the Northwest corner, and
containing 79 acres more or less
to satisfy a judgment and decree of
foreclosure in favor of said plaintiff
and against said defendants obtained
and made in said court on the 29th day
of September, 1919, for the sum of
$4(52.00, aud the sum of $12.80 accrued
costs, and the further sum of $25.00
accruing cost, with interest thereon at
the rate of 10 per cent per annum from
the 29th dav oi September, 1919; I
will on the 4th day of May, 1920, at
t-
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts ...............
Liberty and Other U. S.
Bonds ............... •;
State, County, and Munici-
pal Warrants ..........
Stock in Federal Res. Bk. . .
Bank. House, Fur.-Fix. . . .
Other Real Estate ........
Bills of Exchange .........
Cash and Sight Exchange
Redemption Fund .......
$171,621.35
603.74
62,350.91
'11,629.30
1,200.00
8,750.00
2,450 Ou
103,387.14
42,459.48
t,25f|.00
Capital Stock ............$ ^5,000.00
Surplus Fund . ,.......... ^’OOO.OO
Undivided Profits ........
Circulation ............... 2,’oon in
Reserved for lnt. and Taxes 4,290.16
U. S. Bonds Borrowed ... 1,500.00
Due Federal Res. Bank ---- lfiiS.70
Bills Payable .............,02 515 78
Deposits ................. 302,515.78
$405,682.22
$405,682.22
The above statement is correct. JESS M. CALWELL, Cash.
Not the Largest, but the SAFEST
the hour of 2:00 o’clock P. M of said
lay, at the front door of the court
house in the City of Tecumseh in said
eountv and state, offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash, the
gaid property above described, or so
much thereof as will satisfy said judg
meat, with interest and cost*. *
Witness my hand this 31st day of
March, 1920.'
TULLY J. DARDEN,
Sheriff.
Bv C. E. PETTIGREW
WYATT * WALDBEP. Attorney*
for Plaintilf.
THE
First National Bank
(OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY)
of TECUMSEH, OKLAHOMA
Condensed Statement at th0 Close of Business Feb. 28, 1920.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts ..................
Overdrafts .................,'■■■■.....
Bank Building, Furniture and lixtuns ..
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank .........
Bills of Exchange .....................
Liberty Bonds ..........................
U. 8. Bonds and County Warrants .......
U. 8. Certificates of Indebtedness .......
CASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE .....
.......$208,796.61
...... NONE
...... 9,000.00
......... 900.00
$ 6,410.41
31,250.00
32,044.51
25,000.00
136.950.82 231,655.74
$450,352.35
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock ................... ...
Surplus and Undivided Profits....................... 12JS00 00
Cireulation soo ias oi
DEPOSITS ......................................... 40-,108,94
$450,352.35
The above statement !s correct. F. E. HUETT. Cashier.
ATTEST: S. P. LABS 11, J. KBOUCH, F. V. ASKEW, Directors.
TRIED AND PROVEN BY THE PAST THIRTY YEARS OF
SERVICE TO THIS COMMUNITY.
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
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