Mayes County Republican. (Pryor, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1920 Page: 4 of 12
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MAYF.S COUNT)
military.
Mi Hill is beginning to pick hit
upplM.
Dick Pnrmnn is home from Elgin,
IINiK.
John Thomas transacted business
in Pivot Saturday.
Mrs. U. W. Hill atlonded church
..i Ogreeta 8nnday.
Louis Teter and son made a (rip to
Ota/toa and Starling, rlaited at the
DcWltt Martin home Sunday.
Mr*. T. J. Fincher and children
•Pent Friday nlghtt with her aliter,
Mrs Snail Halton, near Adair.
Carl Adania went to Begga Monday
to havo aonie dental work done over
that had been guaranteed by a Begga
deatlat.
Mlaa Zebus May bee of Pryor, and
A number of yonngntgra pasted a
Maant afternoon at the Steve Sel-
k home The sport waa goat map-
R.
Mr*. Lem Colllna and children and
Mbaea Johnle and Cintha Miller apent
Sunday nfiernoon with Mr. and Mra.
t'lynea.
Mr. Crayball haa received word
from his wife who went to New Mex-
ico for her health, that ahe in im-
proving.
Mra. MrCaw left Sunday for her
home in Misaourl, after a pleasant j
visit at tht home of her daughter,
i Mrs. W. T. Kininn.
The Coats children who are at-
j tending school at Prvor, spent Sntur-
eountry
Henry Hill went to Ketchum one Mra. Ewell Monrow la clerking at
day laat week the May Held store
Mra. O. C. Harrtaon'a parent! have Jerry Bnttliuglon la hailing hay on
returned to their home in Arkansas the Biushey Mound.
Mlaa Rachel Kogera made bualness Miss Marjorie Glblia spent the
trips to Vinita and Pensacola lasl week end at Chapel.
Brooks Ledbetter apent Sunday
One of Henry Hills horses hurt its with Ewing Boatman,
tiuklc and lie could not work it Inst Owen Fields look dinner at the Al
week McWnters home Sunday.
J. C Thompson is still working Lola Blackford spout Sunday with
across the creek preparing to sow Bert hit and ltachel Treat,
wheat. 1 Little llobby MeWalers has been
Mr. and Mra. Carroll Harp went to on tbe sick list this week,
the Bend lasl week to sow wheat on Harley Blackford spent Sunday
her larui ■'night with Br>ant Burgess.
Most of the women and children Little Jimmie Wyatt look dinner
have been pulling in their spare time Saturday at the Mock home,
picking cotton. Claud Blackford spent Sunday
Loyd Hill went to I’enaacola Satur- with his friend, Bryan Burgess,
day evening and visited over Sunday Bessie Gwlnn spent Saturday af-'
with Paul Cottum. lernooo wiih Mrs. Lydia Daugherty.j
Most nil the Armor* Hi this vicln Cotton picking and corn gathering
il> are sow ing wheal, nnd some of la-the order of the day in this vicln-
thetu have finished. Ity. .. _
We gave
aeon Physician to Oklg. State
Home for Dependent Child ran.
Phones: Rea., 1; Offlce, Hoe-
1VADKLL ROGRRS, M. " flrunl
Practlcloner. Specialty: Women
and Children. Offlce over Meed's
Store. Phone 147. Pryor, Ok la.
I>H. G. W. TILLY—Phyaldon * Bar.
geon. Oflfce^over Owl Drug Store.
Phone: Offlce. 194: Ree., It. Pry-
or. Oklahoma.
DELCO-UGHT
K*lt KAIIM WORK
Hu- very strongest kind of harness
required. You need harness you
can depend upon for such work.
WF HAVK FARM HAlINKhK
that la ua strong as it la possible to
make It. Well Atting and comfor-
table for the horse, too. Every act
Is guaranteed to give all the servlet
you could ask of It. Cheap, too. es-
pecially when the qunllty la consld-
* Mr and Mrs. Walter Teter v(sitedclay and Sunday at thi
at the John Giles home Sunday. ,,0,"p ln.,h,» «*nnunnlty.
>"-......jsmsm ssvt:
at the \\ Edward* home Sunday, sister. Mr*. Ben Kinion, is repotted
Mi ami Mrs. Marie Price visited unite ill at this writing.
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill llamaev Sun-1 tt,ld ^r|1 J°e Smith. Mr. and
. I Mrs. I*. V. McCnw, Mrs. W. H. Sisco
• and daughter. Miss Cliffle, spent Sun-
Geo Jones and C. U Brown and day afternoon at (“he II. J. MrCaw
their wives were out joy riding Sun- home,
day. , y
We noftrh that lEollin Adair got
himself badly wounded while crank
ing a car.
Mi and Mrs. Tom Warwick visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Logan,
near Ogreeta, Sunday
DR. CARIy PI CKKTT—Physician *
Surgeon.- Citliena Rank Building,
Upstair*. Phone: Offlce, 77#: Re*
104. Pryor, Oklahoma.
*1. Is ADAMS, .VI, D.—Physician and
Surgeon. Offlce In Harrison Bldg.
Phone: Offlce, 104; Rea. 1*8.
Pryor, Oklahoma.
J. M. yi lN V—Doctor of Dental Hur-
gery. Room* 11 A 11, Mayes Her
Bldg. Phone: Offlce, *18; Rea..
11. Pryor, Okla.
FAKMEIS ELECTRIC Ci
Pryw, Rkla.
, — DAWKS.
Mrs. 8. C. Strickklin la on the airk
list this week.
T. J Fincher intended the fair at
Muskogee Friday.
Most of our farmera are busy sow-
ing wheat. Some have Anlahed.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Deen of Adair,
{.attended B. Y. I*. U. here Sunday.
Hartford Lair and family apent
Sunday at the Halve Punter home.
Aleen and lioaetla Davis apent
Sunday with Ruth and Florence Boa-
ton
Mrs. A. I.. Grandgeorge was the
guest of Mrs. Allen Deen Friday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Beal Jeuna apent 8uu-
day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Allen .Been.
All are in vita's! to attend our Sun-
day school ui in a. in., alao B. Y. P.
I', ut K p. nt.
Mi and Mrs. 1. D. Boston and sons
J. H. JOHN HON,
our new pustnr, Itev. Elizabeth Cadberry has typhoid
Tripp a surprise last Friday evening lever. She is very sick at this writ-’
by giving him a pounding. mg.
C. D. Pitend and J. S. Bogle went Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gwartney
to Pryor the first of the week to get spent Sunday at the Grover Odlo
the Route buck to the Bend. home.
Mrs. George Parrish is expecting Samuel Bradford spent Stinduy
her son, Charley, home front Guy- :|t Greenbrier visiting at his Uncles!
r-ton wiihiu the next^len days. : home
.Itev. Tripp preached a splendid Clem Bryan was home front Mua-,
sermon Sunday morning. He went kogee Sunday to spend the day with
to Caraelowery Sunday evening. fiienils
The I telco Light man came last Alph Oyl.r and Bill McWnters J
week to make arrangements to dem-# s|,pper at the Joe Boatman,
nnstnte st the parsonage dqjing our *lo,ll,> Sunday
community fair. Mis* Cuasle McWaters and Mi
Sol Ketchum was over last week "w, n Fi**ldrt ' pn' Sulina *"nd»Jrj
shooting stumps and otherwiae glean- lor cborrh.
in* up Miss Matveis farm and pre T,Hr '* 10 a pie *‘>,PP^r at tke
paring to sow wheat. chapel School house Friday night
Miss Jannitv Parrish came home ^ 15 Everybody invited.
..I,.,, \*iniiu «... i i , , Mildn Adams, Lola Blackford. Ila
Horn v mlia Saturday and remained _
over v,,„a... uk . . . <'h*“l anrt Bertha Trent, Dewey Mat-1
ovet Sunday, she says ahe is work- , (
Ing in the central offlce lock and Fav 0,"*r WP"‘ in Sallmi
-Ml and Ml*. J E. Bogle are the 'V**5' i
, . . , , . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burgess and Mr. I
pioud parents of n baby girl born ... f
October 9th Mrs Bogle is wlth!!,"d M" Fra"k He,ds ^ SundaV I,
J. 8. JONGS—Dentist. Mayea Build-
ing. Phone; Offlce. 14«; R**„ 105
Pryar. Okla.
GKKENBIUKIL
II. A. Smith marketed hogs Salur-
dav.
Mi. anil Mrs. Sfsco were trailing in
Pryor Tuesday
Turn Smith transacted hllsinesa ft.
Pryor Saturday.
Ralph and Kalpli Rush were Strung
v isitora Saturduy.
Jim Martin is reported on the sick
list at this writing.
Ollrer stoke and family spent Sun-
day with his parents.
J. II. Parsons marketed a load of
cotton at Sulina Tuesday.
Miss Johnit- Miller spent last week
in Muskogee, attending the fait.
Miss Margaret Carter nnr teacher,
attended the Muskogee lair lust week
Itev Blackford of Chapel look din-
ner Monday at the home of Satu
O. M. SMITH—Graduate Veterinar-
ian. Offlce Upatalra In Huggina
Building. Phone Al. Pryor, Ok-
lahoma.
POWNIJj ..A WfLKKRHON—Attor-
neys-at-Law. Offlce in Maye* Rid.
Phone 217. Pryor, Oklahoma.
That now is the time to
get your fall and winter
-merchandise, while we
have plenty of stock.
Our Shoe stock is full in
Men’s, Womens’ and
Children’s Shoes at from
I.ANGM4Y A LANGI.KV—Attorneys-
at Law. Practice In all courts
Offlce upatalra. Graham block.
Pryor, Oklahoma.
A. K. WILLIAMS— Auctioneer....Jlee
or write nte for terms and date*
Prices reasonable, and satisfaction
guaranteed
Route Pryor, Ok.
Gttarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as I MV
MnilAl fOanh it.. . _e . t__ n____
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs
Burgess. .
£mX3 by
I® ««raer to euro it you muot take an
Internal remedy. Hall o Catarrh Modi*
fa JU,lken internally and acta thru
Plague Take These
Close*•! All I do is
change from one pair
to the other!
W K. Kay i making hay these!
• for
'lays. | jn
Mr. Frank Goins Is on the sirtr-list1 !
this week. j to 1
Mr. J. C. Goins attended church at
liequuh Sunday night. — sp(]
II. D Whittington and son hauled J. I
rot ton to Strang Friday. ; J
Sain Payton of Hominy was overj||j‘r
Sunday visiting relatives.
A baby boy ha* made hi* arrival yivi
it the home of Mr. and Mr. Hurberl Eve
Bates. . . ^
S(| |*2
James Holt nnd family of the Ket- w ((|
••hunt vicinity visited relatives here
i Sunday .
The infant grandchild of Mr. Hays p((i
of Cocren Prairie was hurried here
Sunday. m
Mr. Right of the red grannet has|achv
has returned after spending several 2,
day in Tulsa Jso t
Brother Baneu of Pensacola filled* M
his regular appointment here Satur- IP
day night and Sunday morning ™
The small ehild of Mr. and Mra.L.^
Ditch Jackson died Saturday night at'mise
the home of her sister, Mr. Valkner. I*m*
Chas Yound and family are here!np'*
They will move to Spavinaw in a few
days. We are glad to have them feel
the blood on the mucous aurfacos of tbe
ayatom. Hall's Catarth Medicine waa
Prv^fc ** bY °“® of 'he best phyalctaaa
In this country for years. It !■ com-
STtiriahEa
cine ia what produi«s such wonfiRSl
fMulta In catarrhal condition* BUTfor
taatimonkala. tn«.
Hail a I'ainily filla for lonalliMUIo®*
If »«■ are tormented with tbe
inefflclency of iisitiK two pairs
t»f glasses, one far near vision
nml one for far vision, with the
r o ii s t « n I change . change,
change frrmi one |ialr to the
.Mher all day *"«. Krndnk
(Basse* will delight yoti.
A 20 per cent discount
on all Men’s Suits.
First Published Sepl. 23, 41.
Not Ire of Application for Xnx Deed.
To the unknown ownera of th« fol-
lowing deacrlbed real estate, to-wlt:
The South half of the north half
N. W. S. W. Section 23. Townahip 19.
Range 18, in Mayes County, Okla-
homa.
You and each of you are hereby
K5H3PK
Kriptnk* (pronounced Crlp-
tockst are the most efllrlenl
glasses mode for people vvhone
eyes need lie Ip for both near
and far vision. Kripinks com-
bine near and dfadant vision
in one pair of gln*se«. Yet
their mannfaetare la so per-
fectly carried oat that Kriptaka
cannot hr diaUngnished from
single.vision glasses. Yon ran-
tvs ileferl the slightest trace
of a line or seam arrows Krip-
lok lenses. They an- known ns
the inviaihle Mforals. Ask ns
alaait Kriptok*. An examina-
tion will *ho*v whether your
eyrs need them.
A few lines of Ladies’ Suits and
Coats at a big saving.
COME IN AND SEE
lion (a made within sixty days of the
date of the final publication of this
notice, he will demand and there will
lie issued lo him u tax deed rovering
RALPH CAMPBELL
VtaM.
all of said land as provided by law.
Dated this 2 tat day of September,
1920.
F. W. Veiteh.
i i) t nend and T A. Tripp went
to Muskogee Wednesday and while
there -aw the Kansas Oklahoma and
Gulf Railroad man and he promised
t« see that we got a spur Ernie
BulTington hTs promised to give the
land to build it on.
Mrs. R. Q. Macon and sons return-
id home Tueaday front Bentonvllle.
Mkansas and reported her tnotheri
improved. Later in the week she rr-
STORAGE
BATTERY
TOAOt Maas aioi*Tta«gp
you will like i!.ii Came! Turlijs!.
. or-^ Dome.tit
^ ^ bL-nd!
’ I *HERE is one thing
1 about our business that
interests you all the time—
that is the matter of getting
top-notch service and long
life out of the battery on your
car. That means a job for
you and a job for us. Even
batteries with Threaded
Rubber Insulation must be
kept charged and must have
water put in once in a whila.
.■siaienieni in me ownership, manage-
ment. circulation., etc , required bv
the art ol Congress of August 24.
1912. of the Mayes County Republi-
can. published weekly at Pryor. Okla
homa. for October 1. 1920
State of Oklaoma, Mayes County, s* ,
Before me. at notary public in and
for the state and county aforesaid,,
personally appeared Roy Harding,
who having been duly sworn accord j
ing to law deposes and says that he
I* the publisherof the Mayes County j
Republican, and that the following la j
f» the best of hir knowledge and be-]
lief, a true statement of the owner-
ship, management, etc., of the afore
said publication for the date shown
• r> the above ruplion. required by Hie
Act of August 24. 1912, embodied In
section 4 4 3, Postal Laws and Regula-I
tinns, to wit:
That tbe names and addresses ofj
the publishers, editor, and business'
manager are: Publishers. L. D Har-ii
5lh day of October. 1920, in an at-
tion for the partition of the follow
| ing described property, to-wlt;
The southeast quarter of Hie
j northwest quarter of the north
'weal quarter: and the northeast
| quarter of the northeast quar-
ter of the southeast quarter of
Section 3 4; and the east half of.
the southwest quarter of the
northwest quarter; and the west
half of the southeast quarter of
the northwest quarter of Section
35; all in Township 19 North,
Range 19 East, in Mtivcs Coun-
ty, Oklahoma, containing tilt
acres more .ir less, which execu-
tion and order of sale commanded me
lo levy upon and sell the said lands
to the highewt bidder at public sale,
fot the purpose of carrying out the
provisions of Ihe law respecting the
partition of real estate, the same
having been ordered sold in the
above entitled cause In partition.
I will therefore on the 13th day
of November, 1920, at ten o'clock
A M. of Ihe said day, at the front
door of tke court house In the City
of Pryor, Oklahoma, offer for sale
and sell to the higheat bidder for
cash in hand Hie property above de-
scribed which has been duly and
C«w<.mnglw
safestiKelly -ifif
»f JO s.ganfliM a>r
or ter. p., W»(*>0<
V/OU never got such cigarette-
I contentment as Camels hand
you. Camels quality and expert
blend of choice Turkish and choice
Domestic Tobaccos make this
goodness possible—and make you
prefer this Camel blend to either
kind oftobacco smoked straight!
Camels mellow-mildness is a
revelation ! Smoke them with
freedom without tiring your taste 1
They leave no unpleasant ciga-
retty aftertaste nor unpleasant
cigaretty odor t
Give Camels every test—then
compare them puff-for-puff with
•ay cigarette in the world!
in ogler A#Fff-c
ten. IV# ttmndty i
tki% cation for thm A
the oupphr or whan
Ml Makes Rtcbi gad and Rapaini
TELEPHONE MS
legally appraised ut the sum of
12200.00, for the aforesaid purpose
nf effecting u legal partition of the
said property an provided by law.
In wltnesa whereof I have here-
unto set my hand this 6th day of
October, 1920. John Blrchdeld,
Sheriff If ayes County. Oklahoma.
By Bab« Howard. Undersheriff.
Grave* A Seaton,
Attorney* far FHl*tiff.
Signed, Roy Harding. Business
Manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
Ihls 6th dtty of October, 19*0.
Thos J Harrison. Notary Public.
Seal My commission expire*
August, IS, 1814.
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