The Independent And The Dewey World (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1917 Page: 2 of 2
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Bryan has lost his It. ..
become nutty on ' j
price ’ and is u«inLr ;
to refrain Auient
being patriotu . i
out of a atateim at
people to nrg ? th,-
their reim-sei.t p.
aides and with raw ;• h
fort to force i
country, he has -dn.t. • I
big yellow stiv k . v
entire length of h .
other words Hr\ an 1 s
edjiiiltself in > h t.
is nothing but >i
to his country. Tii. : v
should take in, , in ,
place him whe ■ a
any other attack • t t!
the government u , • i ,. , .
to enter war, t ,
the protection <>!
rights.
The Bart.i t
Company h i-
pd^n thi- wet .
with j, many p
The o ini i' ti .
gOOi sue* »-
with a tun <1. u
half of tn
there wi *J>
the s.tocfTT,*,t
Many .«j*< j,-
Ulade for i ini -
will have rn tin
the honu s : h •
bui! *. I v\. m
of at lea ,i t -a i
-Jences mini .
follow as la- , i
wan ant. Tn i
most prjcti
the Chamht i
taken up for .
person who p,
take a few > harts
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tu
►Ut*
.I rad
Speeders still tl< . i-t. n
ville. There are i
who go spi*e< m tin
business section . tl
tbongii they wnr ■ M,in
ry to call a doctoi T/,
no business and :f < Ic
not necessary to i i o e
less driving.
A bill has been ir.t r<
the Oklohoma 1> . > ,
ulate the highn*■-
of women's dresses, i
bill should pass, I!*1
ing women jn * lie
want to conx o Bar*',
summer and use oar
beach.
tu
• raink through
•d handle.
An ele
■ chine to n
- 1«. moil
‘ mit it to y
lost'
Itttttf
ren ir
ig tan
unrated ma-
tin (vicking bo*»i
a t» uck to per
■d about the far*-
mi rural' In th« District Court of Wachl
v,.i><'.yi ^ aiaboosn.
In the mutter of tkt volnatarr d<oo-
lutiou of TF Mu! -•« Oil Cuapuy,
* c.irporatio led under the laws
ol Indian T(.
.so 42«S
NOTICE
'* ringing beads and
inny pictures, chil-
m i s. IhhiI are be*
i 11 im tl iddy’s socks.
the
day
er ,
>nd
I will lecture at
lurch next Thnrs
1 • t* a fine speak
i\ea full house.
Work i
I the Y. M
limned tt
lay 1
essing nicely on
building It is
t completed by
Count Bernsloi !i;«-t
Mexico to sympathize •
ranza. However if C;
the support of Germ .in ’
see fit to send n '
take charge of I
dealing with the ”,
be a different pi
United States.
In two or thri
oat sowing tim
should look fir i’
them as earlv i |, -
them out so th* an
to be sown will h- k • v i
• good starwi uni n, .
Divisi
i tiie M en s *
! terian chut
Fob. ltfth
Nr
will entertain
of the Paesby
Monday night,
no, the newly ap-
•t judge began
i ui.iy morning.
; tin
ubi
mi l a highway
• that will be
Ini-
er,
% r a U
r ' t planting corn b>
t wutch ’
r..wi of an earl}
iv alternate with
j Ml Of t
: . 1 ilt r nu'iir-
• ^ V • t
<• given higher
ds t
r \ inety planted
nc, ;*
i to th - annual re
|M>rt oi
1 .iii . I Plant Indus
' v.
f t ‘r> is likely to be
i ** 4)1
. . i^ture during cer-
iam pci
ihv glowing season
i.
-h uld not be placed
an .1 - n,
1 ly; under «nch cor.
dcion-
u th ee varities which
diller c
lieiably in length of
11 -li uld be grown.
Tc . Capitsl July 1
!' ejia
r'|D are being made
this cat 1
ite officials for
the bign
-4r ;te job of moving
that ha*.
• i ■ en done in Okla-
Henna C
• e transfer of the
tri. .r<
the slate office build
ings to tl
«ol. Arrangements
.re bein
• ie with the view of
moving
July i.
Wurki
fi i' the Southwest
ir.inster
storage Company are
r
ables, files, safes anti
other of
furnishings in State
■ s.
Tney are preparing esli-
m !(t< of
jr-e of the state
t3oar,l of
* 1 airs. I he intention is
- :o .isk
islature* for an ap
jropriati
'■’ • cover the calculaf-
Public note i» u< ,bv jfiYVti that the
Mohican Oil O-uipimy, a corporation,
orgauiaed and mating under and hy vir-
tu. t the lawa of Indian Territory, with
it* n no pal other in the City of Bartles-
ville, m amd County and State, ha* tiled
in t:n- ottice of the < Ink of the Uiatrict
Court of Washington County, State < f
UlrUh ’ini, ita verified application, aigil-
ed bv \\ alter W Argue. the sole owner
ot all tbc Much ot ar.id corporation,
wherein the laid The Mohlican Oil Com-
any i* praying for it* voluntary disso-
lution, and,
Will.KFAb, the UouorableR. H. Hud*
s >n, a* Judge of said above named
court, did, on the Both day of January,
1*.*17, make an order directing the Clerk
■>t * ud court to cause notice to be pup
liahcd, giving not let*'than thirty days
n >r more than tiftyr days' notice of the
filing of said application, and for the
voluntary dissolution of said corpora
tion.
NOW THEREFORE, notice is hereby
given, that said application has been
tiled in the other of the Clerk of the Dir-
trie t Court, as aforesaid, on this St'th
day of Jauuary, 1V17, and all persons
are hereby notified and warned that
they have the right to contest such ap-
plication and should hie their objections,
if any they have, with the Clerk ol this
Court, within thirty-live days from this
dale, and that unless objections are *9
riled the District Court in and for said
County and State, will proceed to liesr
ind determine whether the said nppli-
uit, The Mohican Oil Company, shall
>e disolved, as provided bv law.
Iii wituess whereof, I, T. H. Reeve Jr.,
as Clerk of th< District Court of W ash-
ington County, State of Oklahoma,
have hereunto set my hand and ntfixed
the seal ofaaid Court, on the JOth day
if January, 1917.
Seal) T. H. REEVE Jr..
* " r;, of the Distict Court, Washington,
County Oklahoma,
I" the district r .art ol WasVnp'i
Couatr. State of Oklahoma.
Mider Mtidwan, fltislif I
r» * No 43*. T
Warm htidwaa. PMendaat f
NOTICE IV PUILICATlON
State of Oklakoasa, to Warrea Stilt
nat-
Vaa are hereby aotitied that you ha\.
l<een sued inth, above named coart up.
the petition ol plaintiff, far divorce on
the grounds ol gioaa neglect of duty,
estreme cruelty and non-support, and
mutt answer aaid petition on or before
thrtOth day or March, HI 7, or said
petition will be taken as true, and a
judgment for the plaintiff lor divorce as
prayed for will be raadcred accordingly
Dated this the -Otu day ol January.
1917.
T. H REEVE. JR.
(Seal) Court Clerk
CHAS. W PENNELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
In the district Court of Washington
County, Oklahoma.
Israel Khudd, Plaintiff J
vs ( No 4319
Maggie Rhodd. Defendant. )
NOTICE
Said defendant, Maggie Rl.odd, will
take notice that she has been sued in the
a ve named court for divorce upon the
'ii'ids of desertion, and that said da
fe.i lant must answer the petition filed
herein by said plaintiff on or before the
--’■id day of March, 1917, or said petit-
ion will be taken as true and a judge
m.ut fir said plaintiff for divorce as
prayed, will I* rendered.
"eal] T. H REEVE JR.,
Clerk of said Court.
GEO. S. HILL.
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
Woman's Minimum Wage $6
Applications Filed lor Divorce
i*5
Florence
vs
L A Caiclweli
• dive: ct
Caldwell
1-4319—Israel Rhodd
1 M -. ie Ri
I divorce
4 ,24—Emm;
vs
Harm Tet- -
T ctcrs
Minimum wage for women
clo hing workers, approved by the
Massachusetts minimum wage
commission, has been put i’n effect
i» that state. It provides that ex-
perienced adult workers are to re
ceive not less than $7, and workers
under 18 years old not le*s than
$6.
Schools to be established by the
manufacturers in their mills is a
recommendation made to Massa-
chusetts authorities Dy Samuel I
Powers, counsel for the American
Woolen Company. He said this
plan would be better than a half
time system in the mi lls for chil-
dren whose work is necessary for
the support of their parents.
The Dutch in 1915 produced
1,400,088 tons of petroleum
Rf .tale Transfer*
More than iv.nnn t<"
flour, value p* r 0
annually in the Uni*
the njanufactuc" <
and in the manuf-v-Min
linoleum.
Vesper service ,>
the Presbyterian chu:
Sundav afternoon I 1
An excellent prr_.
prepared for this ;
vlna
spring, xiieic .u —„
of the resident section now
put paviug.
^ ::1 d i t r ’ j Eii Carr 11W4
of nw4 4 f of sec 26 23 23
an" 11 u"'4 of -e4 of sec
26-13.13 $2/300
lo R. F. Tyicr io-
Long add to Dew
1 Mari in 110
15 blk Fi l
ty l.oo
‘ »
| Herbert H T>,!
, .Mirian H Oder
Norwoods sc
1 and wife Lucy P
lot* and 4 blk I53
and W2 of .lot 1
! >■ 1 'j 1 v add to Ecwey 1 00
Stella Bi. t \V Sherrick lots 8
* i V :r Harnett add to
Bv ;5
1 Horn * ' * ^ ,an Assoc t
1 G 'l '' 1 I t 7 blk i Guilt.
\y^uafWiAy»PvdioQ 34 a
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This noted Almanuc is now ready and
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leading artist of St. Louis in May, and
this portrait painted in colors, makes
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la The District Cossrt of Wash-
ington County, Oklahoma
Clyde M. Young. Plaintiff, \
vs v No. 4272
J. P. Allen, et^al, defendant. )
Notice bjr Publication
Snid defendants. J. P. Allen, I. 0
Stewart, and K. L. Farrar will take
nonce that they have liern sued in the
ahuve mimed 11 mrt Bpoa the petition of
plaintiff wherein he alleges that he is the
owner of an undivided one third interest
in:
The NE4 ol 54144 and SB4 of NW4 of
SH4 ol Section 16, Twp. 2H North,
Range 13 East, iu Washington
County, Oklahoma.
and that the said defendants above
named hold and claim some interest, or
right or title in said land, wherein plain-
tiff prays that liis title lie quieted and
that any interest in said land, as claim
eil by said defendants above named lie
lor naught, and that said defendants
must answer or (dead to the petition
filed herein by suul plaintiff, ouor before
the 8th day of March 1917, or said
petition will lie taken as true and a judg-
ment for said plaintiff' a* prayed bv
plaintiff, for the cancellation of the deeds
ami agricultural lease ns held hy the
above named defendants, and the i|uict-
ing of the title as alleged in the |ielition
of the plaintiff, and the costs of this ac-
tion will be rendered accordingly.
T. H. REEVE,
(8***1) Court Clerk.
By FALLIBUl'AID, Deputy.
GEO. S HI EL.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Gave Balks tr 929 Pltxiceis
K Faso. Jan 30—Nme hundred
and ntnty nine Mexicans were
given baths at the United btates
immigration station today, the
third day of the enforcement of
quarantine regulations as a pre
▼entive of typhus fever.
No rioting occurred today and
the danger of a pepetition of th<
“batb riota" is now believed by
the United States health officers
to have passed.
'vV\A,
Eat at the Right Way
The Best Way
To Save Three Jitneys a Day
Cukes and Coffee 15c
Waffles, Eggs and Coffee 30c
Ham and EggB 25c
REGULAR DINNER 25c
Chicken Dinner 25c
SUPPER 25c
Ice Tea, Coffee. Sweet or Butter-
milk with all regular meals
RIGHT WAY CAFE
103 West 2nd Street
ijuick Service—Price* lowest of any Ca(t in the
( i tv—A dean place to Eat
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
*****«:*********;
COOD TEETH
Make perfect mastication, good
health, a sweet breath and *
0
an attractive personrlity
Hava YOU these advantages? J
If not, it will be to your interest to
make us a visit. Our responsibility
and methods of doing business art
well known. We give our patrons
better work at lower prices tftafi
they could possibly get elsewhere
iTnion DENTAL CO.
OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 11
Sitfn of the BIG WHITE TOOTH
Coffeyville, Kansas
l , , yj
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R. R. TIME TABLE
IXTERURBAN
DEWEY
First car leaves at....................fi a. tn.
Last car leaves at.....................I a. m.
BARTLESVILLE
First car leaves at.....................6 a. m
Last car leaves at.................12:30 a m.
Cars leave at 1:00 aud 1:30 a. in. for
power house only. Cars leave starting
points on the hour and half hour,
making a half hour service front each
place. First car for Smelter Town
Santa Fe depot at 8 a. m.; every
half hour until 12:30 a. in. Le«v»-
Smelter Town fifteen minutes to and
after hour.
M. K. & T.
TIMETABLE
NORTH JOUND
No.
Arrive
Leave
30
5:luja. m.
5:10 a. in
24
9:10 a. no.
9:10a. rr.
26
5K>5 p, m.
5:05 p. m.
SOUTH BOUND
No.
Arrive
Leave
29
11:30 p. m.
11:30 p. ni.
25
10:30 a. to.
10:30 a. it, .
23
7:50 p. m.
"He was
ill ^nii
SANTA FE
TIME TABLE
NORTH BOUND
Arrive Leave
9:50 a. no. 9:50 a. m.
3:43 p. m. 3:43 p. m.
12:15 a. m. 12:15a. rn.
SOUTH BOUND
Arrive Leave
6:05 a. m. 6:05 a. in.
9:50 a. m.
3:43 p. m. 3:43 p. m.
n G* L, lireen. Agent
G L. Green. Agent
GROCERIES
we sell the best class of goods to be obtained
in any market for the very lowest price poesi-
bl e for cash only Buy your groceries of the
(Million y Store
Goods delivered to all parts of
the city promptly.
Phone No. 112 f4
:: M. C. Jones, Mgr. Dewey,'Okla. i
!!
TO LO/Wl
MONEY
On FARM and CITY
PROPERTY
I have some choice Faams
FOR SALE
at bargain prices
J.K. GREEN
REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE
DEWEY, OKLAHOMA*-*
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Dixon, W. E. The Independent And The Dewey World (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1917, newspaper, February 9, 1917; Bartlesville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950453/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.