Mayes County Republican (Pryor, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1918 Page: 8 of 8
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MAYtS COUNTY NBFUNL1CAN
PUBLIC SALE!
At the Stark farm, 2 miles north of Choteau
commencing at 10 a. m., on
T uesday, August 20th
We will sell the following property:
5 Head Horses 5
1 Bay mare, age 3, weight 800 pounds
1 Sorrel mare, age 3, weight 8oo “
1 Sorrel horse, age 5, weight 1000
1 Spotted mare, smooth mouth, wt '000
1 Bay mare, smooth mouth, wt. 1100
20 Head Cattle 20
1 Whiteface cow with calf by side
3 Red cows with calves by side
4 Red cows 4 years old, giving milk
1 Cow, 5 years old, be fresh soon
1 Cow, 3 years old, giving milk
1 Heifer with calf by side
1 Black yearling heifer
1 Black steer calf
2 Full blood Aberdeen Angus bulls
5 Head Hogs 5
2 Spotted sows, wt. 100 pounds each
1 White sow, weight 200 pounds
1 Biack sow, weight 160 pounds
1 Black sow pig
Farm Implements
1 Wagon, good as new
1 Surrey
1 Single buggy
1 Cart 1 Cultivator 1 Disc harrow
Harness
1 Set leather harnes with nets—new'
2 Sets chain harness
Household Goods
2 Cook stoves, good as new
2 Heaters, good as new
1 New American cream separator
1 DeLaval cream separator, good as new '
2 Cupboards 1 Kitchen cabinet
2 Tables, 12 Chairs 2 Rockers
J Cradle 2 Bedsteads 2 Springs
1 Small bed 1 Single bed 1 Lounge
3 5-gallon cream cans
1 Washing machine 2 Express wagons
2 Dozen chickens
HELLO! OKLAHOMA
Hwtfa Our Msooags to Vw. W#N
Watati for Your Anawur m
November t, Hit.
J
A. QUINN,
PUBLICITY AGENT
Hog*!. Pryor, Okla.
..jo* 1.
P. O. Blooi.
Lunch Served by Choteau Red Cross Ladies.
TERMS—$10 and under, cash. On sums over $10
a credit of 6 months will be given on approved security
with interest at 8% from date. 5% off for cash.
S. D. Yoder & L. J. Troyer.
A. F. Henneigh, Auctioneer.
Gordon Lindsey, Clerk.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
QWING to G. C. Pratt going to fight
the Hun, and not knowing the
credits of the people of the county,
we will need to operate on a strictly
cash basis. We hope our friends will
bear with us until w'e learn the credits
of the various people, or until we put
in a credit accounting system.
The stock of parts and accessor-
ies w ill be kept up ard increased as
we are able to get deliveries, and the
best grades of Gasoline, Oils and
Tires will be handled.
. FORD AGENCY
c. L. Pratt, Jr., Mgr.
Pryor, Oklahoma Salina
OFFICIAL FOOD NEWS OF
FEDERAL FOOD ADMIN-
ISTRATION
J. CECIL BROWN.
Director of Education.
Oklahoma City.
-‘i
For draying of all kinds c.;IJ m
CITY TRANSFER
H. A. BROONER, Prop.
Agent for Pierce Oil Corporation
Office with Peoples Mer. Co. Phones-office 2(2 Res. 166
Calls Answered Promptly Day or Night
Send the Republican to Yoor Soldier Boy
Yhni moat be no slacking of (ha
wheat conservation program in Okla-
homa. according to C. B. Ames, fad-
oral food administrator for the state,
fudge Ames' declaration was mada
because of a widespread impression
that with the new srop restrictions
Would bo abolished
While persona who mad# pledge*
Mt to aa* any wheat have been re-
loooed from thoee pledges, the liml
ft six pounds ad flour a month for
aaoh person la Us family and the
•®7-flftr rule tm substitutes still
Maintain
Thn food adatodstration will exert
•very energy to build ap a great
wheat reserve from the estimated
bUllon bush* MU crop Only by
build lag up tub a reserve can there
b* any assume* against a possible
shortage next roar The calling of
men into the army sow engaged jn
terming and nfloneen demands or
•rop failures feat would bring a
•orloua stfnsfto* Bust be guarded
Nhinat
Tha importaMo ad saoh a reserve
wna Indicated by a cable to the rood
Administration ad Washington from
fbo British Ktototoy of Food, asking
lhat Amiri* eon ties# to send all the
frheat and other foods that can bo
Rlrou shipping a»*ee. to build up a
bulwark of (applies la England
against possible loan years to com*,
with this estaoot. which will likely
bo followed by similar one from
FrM°o- half amd Belgium It Is im-
possible for the United -States, even
ta the face #f the gr*ai wheal erup,
to return ro pre-war habits of eating
Sod wasting^
Culture la dust and ashes if the spir-
itual foundations are not wall laid, and
It take* two, a man and a woman, to
lay those foundations. — DOROTHY
OANPISLO.
Women arc enduring taxation wife
rut representation, and morally, polit-
ically aud economically we are on an.
on equality with the man who deana.
out the furnace or sleeps in the back.'
sf a wharf saloon. -FANNIK HURST.
I have been asked why I believe in
Woman Suffrage One might as wall
uk why I believe in the son or tha
Stars or the ocean. I believe that wo-
men should vote because they are wo-
men, just as I believe that men should
vote because they an men.—BRAND
WHITLOCK.
I regard the enfranchisement of wo-
men and the extension of suffrage to
them as the next etep, and one of the
moet Important etepe toward the reali-
sation of democracy. And to me de-
mocracy Is more than a political faith.
It Is a religion.—OR. FRANK CRANI.
If the antl-suffraglita really think
that their sex as a clast Is so defldent
In moral competence, would they not
better give their energies to educa-
tion and social working campaigns
designed to improve to deplorable
condition! It seems to me that would
be a bigger and liner work than
lighting to block off political self-ex-
pression from millions of hard-working
and Intelligent women, women who
need this expression, want it and ought
to have It—HENRY SYDNOR HAR-
NISON.
Women ought to vote because taxa-
tion without representation la tyranny,
whether the Individual who pays the
taxes wears trousers or petticoats, snd
because all government must rest upon
the consent of the governed. It Is fol-
ly to say that women are represented
by the votes of the men of their fami-
ly. No man Is willing to sacrifice his
suffrage imd let his father or brother
vote for him. Women should vote be-
cause every question of politics affects
the horns.—DOROTHY OIX.
To ask whether women should have
ths vote Is Just as absurd as to ask
women whether meo should be allowed
to eat or not Women might grant
them the privilege or might not. bat
the negative or affirmative decision
would have as little to do with the es-
sential Justice of the question in one
case as In the other. — KATHLEEN
NORRIE.
It gets clearer every day that we
can't work out a lasting civilization on
this tortured earth under any leader-
ship that hHs been tried thug far. The
only remaining possibility Is to bring
women wholeheartedly Into the game
of governing the human race. The
women need the discipline- and devel-
opment of wider responsibility; the
men need women s practical sense to
help them keep things headed right
Every bit of ability moat be brought
out and used, and at least wo shall
find out with women sharing the
responsibility, whether real civilization
is humanly possible. It ought to be
worth the trying. — EAMUEL MER.
WIN.
It hasn’t been a very great while
since the populace’s mental picture of
the typical advocate of equal rights
was modeled along the general lines
of the Iron-Jawed lady In the circus;
the rambunctious female demon,
half-freak and half-pest, wearing
her hair and her skirts short and her
tongue and her feet long. Thla per
son never really existed at all. We have
done a little advancing along thla line;
our education has been broadened. We
have seen some of the beat-looking,
best-groomed, smartest womeD in the
land getting behind the Cause and
shoving It until today we all know,
whether or not we are willing to ac-
knowledge It, that before many yeara
pretty much all over this country the
•nffrage Is going to be enlarged at one
and and narrowed at the other—en-
larged to take a lot of worthy and In-
telligent women ns voters and narrow-
ed to exclude a host of unworthy and
lgporant men,—IRYIN J, COBB.
A. E. Young
AUCTIONEER
See Us Before Making Dates
Pryor, Oklahoma.
Professional Cards
—ATTORNEYS——
QRAVES & SEATON,
TTORNEYS AT-LAW
Phone 33
Pryor, • - Oklahoma.
TOR!
U'lm’H salve, formerly callnl
lIuin'H.Cure In especially com
|nomidc»l lor the treatment o)
Heh, Kt'zema, Rlnp worm, and
Tetter, and Is sold by the drug-
plat on the Htrlet guarantee that
»h* pneniiajHj price, 75c, will be
promptly refunded to any dissAt
iKtitdcu darner. Try Hunt’ijSah(
f ait risk For sale locally bj
N H. Will’s Pharmacy
T HOWARD LANGLEY,
J ' ATTORNEY-AT LAW
I wiH Practice in All Courts. Office Up-
Stairs, in Graham Block.
Pryor, Okla.
VVILKERSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Citizens Bank Building.
R.
Room
First published Aug. i5-2t
All persons having claims again.,t J L.
Lenellen, deceased, arc required to pre-
sent the same with the necessary vouch-
ers to the undersigned administrator af
Rose. Oklahoma, within (our months
Irom the date hereof, or the same will be
lorever barred.
Gated July 29th, ISIS.
OIOIE ANNA LEWEI.LEN,
Admicistrator.
First published August 15-tt
NOTICE OF HALE OF HEAL ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given lhat the under-
eigned guardian ul the estate of Marie
Ellington, » minor, pursuant to an order
ol sale ol the County Court of Wagoner
County, Oklahoma, ehti-red on ths i:th
day ol August, 1918. in Wag,mer. Oklaho-
ma, will sell at private sale to ibe high-
es> end best bidder at the Ellington Mer-
cantile Company .Store, in Wagoner,
Wagoner County, Oklahoma, at I# o’clock
A. M., on September 2nd, 1918, the follow-
ing n escribed real estate, to wit:
The West half of the southeast qu-
arter of the southwest quarter of
Section 30. Townsh p 21 North. Ka
nge 18 East, in Mayes County, Ok-
lahoma. subject to confirmation by
Ibe County Court ol Wagoner Co-
unty, Oklahoma.
All bids must be accompanied by a cer-
tified check lor ten per cent ol the amou-
nt bid, balance of puichase price to be
paid on confirmation of sale.
Bids lor tbe above described lands
must be in writing and may be ielt at the
Elllington Mercantile Co. Hlorein Wago-
ner or deposited with tbe County Judge
oi Wagoner County.
Dated the 13th day ol August, 1918.
timer H. Ellington.
Guardian ol Marie Ellington, minor.
U. F. Wagoner, Attorney, Wagoner, Okla 1
Telephone No, 30, - pryor( okla
-PHY81CIAN8-
T L. ADAMS, M D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Harrison Building
Office Phone 106 - Res. Phole 128
Pryor, Oklahoma.
J)R- J L. MITCHELL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Hospital, No. 216. Pryor.
J E. HILLIS, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day or Night. Tele-
phones: Office, 101; Residence, 90.
Office over alace Drug Store.
Prvor. Oklahoma.
\\f J- WHITAKER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Owl Drug Store
Res. Phone 5. Office Phone 80
Pryor, Oklahoma.
JVADELL ROGERS, M. D.
GENERAL PRACTITIONER
Specialt.- Women and Children
Office over Steed's Stoie
Phone 147
-DENT18T8-
T H- QUINN,
DOCTOR or DENTAL SURGEtY
Rooms 11 and 12, Mayes Merc. Building
Telephone:Office, 216; Res., 14.
Pryor, Oklahoma.
First published August is—at
NOTICE OF SALE OF RaAL ESTATE.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma.
SB.
County of Mayes
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
NO 1768
Notice is hereby given that the under-] NU 1768
signed guardian of the estate ol Elmo ] Kate R. Bingham and Frank C. Bing-
Watts Ellington, a minor, pursuant to an ham her husband and T. A. Evans,
order ol the Couuty Court ol Wagoner ! Plaintiffs,
Cuumy, Oklahoma, entered on the 2th | vs.
day ol August, i9n, in Wagoner, Oklaho- Jennie Adams, now Jennie Bouldin
ma. will sell at private sale to the highest and the unknown heirs of J H. Ad-
am! best bidder at the Ellington Mercan- j ams, deceased, Defendants,
till! store, in Wagoner. Wugoner County, The defendants Jennie Adams now
Oklahoma, at io o’clock a. M„ on Septem- Jennie Bouldin and the unknown heirs
ber 2nd. i9is, the following described 0f J. H. Adams, deceased, will each of
real estate, to wit: them take notice that the plaintiffs
The south hall ol the norm west Kate R. Bingh m and Frank C. Bing-
quarterol Section 30, Township 21 ham, her husband and T. A. Evafs
North, Range 18 East, in Mayes did on the 25th day of July 1918 file
County,Oklahoma,subject to cunfir their netition in the District
aii hiru mu i defendants Jennie Adams now
All bid. mu.1 be accompanied by a ,«■ jennie Bouldin and the unknown heirs
tilled check lor ten per cent Ot the amou- 0f j. H. Adams, deceased, SatX
nt bid, balance ol bid to be payable on
confirmation ol sale.
Bids lor the above described lands
must bo in writing and may be left at tbe
Ellington Mercantile Co. Store in Wage
ner r.r deposited with tbe County Judge
ol Wagoner County
Dated this lath oi August, 1918
O. H. Ellington,
Guardian ol Elmo Watts Ellington, minor
U, F. Wagoner, Attorney,
Wagoner, Oklahoma.
First published August 16—St
NOTICE OF HALE OF REAL ESTATE.
Why Vote on Woman Suf.
fra go in Oklahoma NOW?
Because
The state legislature has voted to
submit the amendment NOW.
B«cauae
" omen are needed NOW at the polls
aa they are od the farms, In the
shops and offices to taka tha places
of men overseas.
Because
Since we are fighting NOW for a
pure democracy abroad we must
make pure our democracy at
home.
•eeaua#
President Wilson baa declared that
Woman Suffrage la a world meas-
ure NOW.
Vote yes on the Woman Suffrage
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications. «• l.uy cannot ranch
tb* diseased portion ot the ear There ta
only one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
and that la by a constitutional remedy
Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an In-
Bamed condition of the mucous lining of
tbe Eustachian Tube When this tubs Is
InSamsd you have a rumbling sound or Im-
perfect hearing, and when It Is sntlrcly
closed Deafness is (he result Unless tbs
Inflammation can be reduced and thla lube
restored to Its aormnl condition, bearing
will be destroyed lor. ver Many cases ol
fleafnesa art caused t-y catarrh, which Is
an Inflamed condition of ibe mucous sur-
faces. Rail s Catarrh -■iedlcjne acta thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of tbs
system
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
say case of Catarrhal Ik.-.fn-ee that cannot
bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medietas. Clf-
free All Prussian. ;tc
». J, CHXNCT S CO Tol*4s. ft
in the matter ol the guardianship of
Gertrude Ruby Ooliipriest, a minor.
Notice is hereby given in pursuance ol
an order ol tbe County Court ol the Coun
ty ol Mayes, State of Oklahoma made on
theiath day ol August, 1918, the under-
signed guardian ul tbe eaotle ol Gertrude
Ruby Colliprie.it, a min r, ia the State ol
Oklahoma, will sell at private sale to tbe
highest bidder, subject to confirmation
by said Court, on .Saturday, the 31st day
ol August, A. I). 1918, at 10 o’clock A. M or
alter, at office ol County Judge, i’ryor
Creek, Oklah m t. all the right, title and
interest ol said Gertrude Ruby i-'olliprie
»l, a minor, In a d to the following de-
scribed reai estate situate in Mayes Cou-
nty, (Stale ot Oklahoma, t"-wit:
Tbe east half of the southwest qu-
arter and the south nail ol the
southwest quarter ol ibn south
east quarter, aud the nurihwcst
quarter ot the »outhw?sl quarter
ul thewoutheast quarter, and the
southwest quarter ol the south-
east quarter ol the southeast quar-
ter ol Section Seven (7), Township
Twenty-one 121) North, Range Eig
hteen III, Bast, and the southeast
quarter ol the aouthwest quarter
ol the northwest quarter ol Sec-
tion Twynty-eight (28), Town hip
I wenty-lwo (2*i North, Range |‘«
enty one (21) East ol the Indian
base and meridian in
said defendants Jennie Adams now
Jennie Bouldin, and the unknown heirs
of J. H. Adams, deceased, must each
answer the said petition on or before
the 10th day of September, 1918, or
said petition will be taken as true
and judgment rendered for the plain-
tiffs, and against the defendants and
each of them, adjudging whatever
claim they or each of them may have
in and to the following described
lands in Mayes County, Oklahoma, to
wit: •
The West Half of the Northeast
quarter and the east half of the east
half of the northwest quarter; the
west half of the southeast quarter of
the northwest quarter; and the east
half of the west half of the north-
west quarter; and the east half of the
southwest quarter; and the east half
of the northwest quarter of the south
west quarter; and the southwest quar-
ter of the southeast quarter of sec-
tion 28, township 23 North Range 18
East to be subject and inferior to the
claim of this plaintiff, and particu-
larly any claim they or either of
them may have by reason of the ex-
ecution and delivery by the plaintiffs
Kate R Bingham and Frank C. Bing-
ham her husband to J. H. Adaffis of
a mortgage covering the following
described 90 acres thereof:
The southeast quarter of the north-
west quarter and the east half of the
northeast Quarter of the northwest
quarter and the north half of the
northeast quarter of the southwest
quarter and the northwest quarter of
the northwest Quarter of the northeast
quarter of said section, township and
range.
Said mortgage has been paid off and
discharged by the said Kate R. Bing-
ham and Frank C. Bingham her hus-
band and this action has been
brought by the filing of said petition,
praying that the title to the whole of
. tract first above described be
nlllhfpn tklirniA I a. Li____! 1 « « . •
base and meridian in Itlahooia. ’"I ™'u “acl llr8,1 aoove Described be
Baid real estate will be sold on the lui- 3Ul?j1 thereto, in the said plaintiff,
owing terms and conditions, to wit: ; A- Evans, the present owner there-
I Cash in hand upon tbe execution and , greyer barring and en-
delivery of good and aufiicient title by j Joining the said defendants or any or
the guardian to tbe purchaser other of them from claiming, assert-
Hids lor the purchase thereof must lie ( ’n(J anY Tight title or claim thereto by
in writing and must be filed i i the C..un- I reason, or by virtue of the said mort-
ty Court or delivered to the undersigned KaKf'i and for costs herein,
at the office ol A. L. Haitenflelri. Pryor, Dated this 25th day of Jul”, 1918
j Mayes Oounty.Oklahoma. W. A. Worsham, Court Clerk'
Dated the 12th day of August. 1918, ! (SEAL)
J. E. WHITAKER, Guardian. By Mary l^ngley, Deputy
A. L. Batten field, I Graves & Seaton, " r
| Attorney lor Guardian. , Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
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