State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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STATE SENTINEL, STIGLER. .HASKELL COUJfTY, OKLAHOMA. DECEMBER 1, iftn.
STAT
t'ntiiislii'd imvi v Kriday, iit its otHce on Third street,
one block north-east of the .Midland Valley Depot, in the
to.vn of Stigler, Oklahoma, bv C\ D. Milam.
C. D. MILAM, Editor and Proprietor.
Kntered at the pose offlce at Stigler, Haskell County,
Oklahoma, as second class matter, February 21, liKlli, un-
der act of Congress of March 3rd, is"!).
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alone a circulation greater than all the other paper's
printed in the county combined.
THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF HASKELL COUNTY
Local News
You will find your neighbor at
K. & V.
Miss Callie Sevier is oxpccted home
Sunday frcm Claremore, where she
hits been for her health or some
weeks past.
Mrs. W. G. McArtliur of Mc-
Curtain has been spending this v.-eek
with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. T.
M. Crews.
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Don't fail to uoe the new cut glass,
silverware and aluminum ware at
Dobyns-Lantz.
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It is said there are now three
great parties inthc state cf Kansas:
the Democratic party, the Republi-
can party and the tar party.
Legal Advertisements
Three hundred votes each dollars
purchase at E. & W.
"Big" Tom Overstreet of near
Cowlington was in the city Monday,
greetine his numerous friends and
attending to business at the court
house.
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E. & W. sale lasts ten days yet.
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B. R Stigler has resigned his
position with the Dobyns-Lantz
Hardware company to accept one
with J. Behan in the plumbing
business.
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See our line of cut glass. Dob-
yns-Lantz-Giltner Co.
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J. L. Votaw of Holdenville, a for-
mer resident of stigler, came the
first o fthe week fcr a visii with
his father-in-law, M. H. Randall.
His numerous friends have given
him a hearty welcome.
Competition is the life of trade.
See E. & W. for every thing to wear
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Dr. J. H. Tcdd of Kansas, Okla.,
rnd A. A. Williams of Richwcod, W.
Va., were the guects r.t the home of
Wade Denton t'.ie early pr.rt 0f the
week.
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Tremendoud crowds at E. & W.
4*
Cene England's barn at White-
field was entirely destroy.-d by fire
last Saturday night. There was
crn ideratle hay in the bara which
was also destroyed. The cause of
the fire has not been learned.There
was some insurance on the building.
The Presbyterians started work
the first of the week on their new-
church building at Second street
;>nd Midland avenue. At first
they will build a. rann-e, in which
ehurch services will be held until
they are in a position to erect the
ehurch building proper.
The case cf L. L. Byruni. s'lavgtii
with stealing crtton, camc up Mon-
tiny before Justice Fisher at Tioiaha,
: nd after hearing the evidorce, the
jury found him net guiliy. Judge
Fannin appeared for the defendant
and Deputy County Attorney F. V.
Phlpps for the prosecution.
J.
Owing to the lightness of the
-criminal docket and also to the fact
that there are no cases of much
importance on thatdocket, there will
not be a session of tho grand jury
at the coming term of the district I
court. This goes to show that the I
poople of Haskell county are law
abiding, peaceful citizens and should
reflect credit on the county and its
inhabitants.
Notice of Hearing of Petition For
Appointment of Administrator
State of Oklahoma, Haskell County,
In County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Fan-
nie Mathis, nee Bohannan, deceas-
ed.
To the heirs, next of kin and
creditors of Fannie Mathis, nee
Bohannan, deceased.
You are hereby notified that
Mose M. Mathis has applied to the
County Court of Haskell County,
State of Oklahoma for Letters of
Administration on the estate of Fan-
nie Mathis, nee Bohannan, deceas-
ed, to be granted to himself and that
said application will be heard in the
court room of said court In the city
of Stigler in said county on the 4th
day of December, 1911, at 10 o'clock
a. m., at which time and place any
person interested may appear and
show cause, if any they have, why-
such petition should not be granted.
Witness my hand and the seal of
the said court hereunto affixed
this 14th day of November, 1911..
A. L. BECKETT,
County Judge
GUY A. CURRY, Atty for Plaintiff.
3t.
Witness my hand and seal, this
15 day of Nov. 1911.
Levin C. Winn, County Clerk
Jess Gilstrap, Taker-up. 3t
Coffins and caskets at Thomas
Bros. Kanima, Okla. 5t
NOTICE
OF HEAL
OF SALE
ESTATE
In the County Court, Within and for
Muskogee County, State of- Okla-
homa.
In re Guardianship of Benjamin
Hornback, a minor, Ben Davis,
Guardian.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an order of the County
Court of the County of Muskogee,
State of Oklahoma, made on the 16th
day of November, 1911, in the mat-
ter of the guardianship of Benja-
min Hornback, a minor, the under-
signed, as the guardian of said,
minor, will sell at private sale to the
highest bidder for cash, subject to
confirmation by said County Court
on the 12th day of December, 1911,
at ten o'clock A. M., at the County
Court In Muskogee, in said County
of Muskogee, all the right, title, in-
terest and estate of the said Benja-
min Hornback in and to the cer-
tain parcel of land situate, lying
and being in the County of Haskell,
in the State of Oklahoma, bounded
and described as follows; up«n the
following terms and conditions, to-
wit: .
The Northeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter of the North-
east Quarter of Section Nine-
teen (19); and the North half
of the Northwest Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter of Section
Twenty (20). and the South-
east quarter of the Northwest
Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter of Section Twenty (20)
• all in Township Nine (9) North,
Range Twenty (20) East, con-
sisting of forty acres, more or
less, for cash.
Bids must be in writing and may
be left at the office of Carroll S.
Bucher, Attorney at Law, or may
be delivered to the Guardian per-
sonally or may be left in the office
of the County Judge of the. County
Court.
Dated this 22nd day of November
1911.
DEN DAVIS, Guardian
By Carroll S. Bucher, his attorney.
ESTUAY NOTICE.
State of Oklahoma, )
)ss.
Haskell bounty. )
Notice is hereby given, That on
the 14th day of November 1911, S.
V. Smith appeared before me and
made affidavit of the taking up of
the following described estravs:
One whitf cow with blue spots,
pbout 4 years old, marks undcrslope
in i-.ght ear and one na.f crop in
left ear. Also her 3^ months old
heifer calf, color brown.
That the residence of said taker-
up is on the NW quarter of Section
14, Township 10, Range 22 El that
his postoffice address is Saylor,
Okla.; that the same was taken up
on the 2nd day of Oct. 1911.
Witness my hand and seal, this
14th day of November 1911.
(Seal) LEVIN C. WINN*, •
County Clerk.
Bertie McDaniels, Dep.
H. V. SMITH, TAKER-I P.
First published Nov. IT. 3t
wit.
Cash upon execution and delivery
of deed.
Bids for the purchase thereof
must be in 'writing and must be ac-
companied by cash or a certified
check, drawn on a solvent bank,
for ten per cent of the amount so
bid as a guaranty of good
fatih and to be forfeited if the terms
of the bid are not complied with
by the bidder, iind must be delivered
to the undersigned at Stigler, Okla.,
or to the judge of the county court
of Haskell County, Okla., or to Hol-
ley & Fannin, attorneys, at Stigler,
Okla.
Dated this the 29th day of. Nov-
ember, 1911.
CEPHUS W. SCOTT,
Guardian.
By Holly & Fannin.
(First publication Dec. 1)
Notice of Sale of . Ilea!. Estate
at
Notice of Sale of Real Estate at
Private Sale.
In the matter of the guardianship
of Robert S. Carter, a minor.
Notice is hereby given in pursu-
ance of an order of the county-
court pf the county of Murray, state
of Oklahoma, made on the 28th.
day of November, 1911, the under-
signed Guardian of the estate of
Robert S. Carter, a minor will sell
at private sale to the highest bidder
subject to confirmation by said
court on Tuesday, the 26th day of
December, A. I).,- 1911, at 10 o'clock
A. M., at the office of the county
judge in the court house at Sulphur,
Okla., all the right, title and inter-
est, of said Robert S. Carter, a
minor in and to the following des-
cribed real estate situate in Haskell
County, State of Oklahoma, to-wit:
The SE>4 of the NW V4 of the NW
V*. and the of the NE>4 of the
NW% and the N% of the SEtt or
the NW% and the NW V* of the SW
V* of the NEH and the S% of the
SW Vi of the NE\4 and the SWVi
of the SW% of the NW% of section
23, township nine, (9) north n.nge
nineteen (19) east.
Said real estate will be sold on
the following terms and conditions,
to-wit: Cash in hand on confirma-
tion of the sale and delivery of deed.
Bids for the purchase thereof must
be in writing and must be filed in
the county court, or delivered to the
undersigned at my office in Sulphur,
Oklahoma.
Dated the 28th day of November
1911.
T. F. GAFFORD,
Guardian.
(First publication Dec. 1.)
Private Sale
Notice is hereby given in pur-
suance of an order of the County-
Court of Haskell County, Oklahoma,
made on the 24th day of July and
Nov. 25, A. D. 1911, that the under-
signed Guardian of the estate of
Adam Christy and the above named
minor will, on or after the 16th day
of December 1911, sell at Private
sale to the highest and best bidder,
subject to confirmation by tho above
named Court, all of the right, title
and interest of the above named
Adam Christy, the same being an
undivided Tw0 Ninths (2-9) inter-
est in and to the folowlng described
real estate situated in Haskell
County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
East Half of Northwest Quarter
of Northeast Quarier and Southeast
Quarter of Northeast Quarter of Sec-
tion 17, Township 10 North, Range
22 East.
Said real estate will be :cld on the
following terms and conditions, to-
wit:
Cash upon execution an:', delivery
cf deed.
Bids for 'the purchase thereof
must be in writing e.nd trust bo ac-
companied by Cash or a Certified
Check, drawn on a srlvent bank for
ton per cent, of the amount so bid
as r. guaranty of good, faith and to be
I forfeited if terms of the bid arc not
| complied with by the bidder, and
must bo delivered to tho undersign-
ed at Stigler, Oklahoma, or to the
I Judge of County Court of Haskell
I County, Oklahoma, or to Holley &
| Fannin, Attorneys, at Stigler, Okla-
I homa,
| Dated this the 28th day of Nov-
ember 1911.
Wilson Christy,
Guardian
Holley & Fannin Attorneys.
Estate at
MONEY TO LOAN
o n
Farm Lands
w. H. ROBINS
First National Hank Huildln;
tkigler. Oklahoma
E8TRAY NOTICE
Stat" cf Oklahoma, Haskell County.
J Notlcs is hereby given, That on
the 15th day of Nov. 1911 Joss Cll-
| strap appeared before me and mnd"
I affidavit cf the taklnrr up of the fal-
lowing dc-cribed estrays:
One Red Cow, marked crop and.
| split in left ear and split In right
ear, branded —ILLon left sde. knot
on left hind foot. Also her four
months old calf. Cow • 6 yot-.rs old.
One yellow Cow about 10 years old,
marked crop and cpllt in left and
over slope in right c:.r, branded CO
on right side, S on left jaw, W on
left side, V on loft hip, also her G
monthn old calf.
That tho residence of eald teker-
up Is on the NE quartes of Section
34 Township 10 Range 22; that his
post office address is Kattimn,
Okla.; that the same was taken up
on the 28 day o'f Sep', 1911.
Notice of Sale of Real
Private Sale
1,1 'the matter of the Guardianship
of Amos Christy and James Christy,
minors.
Notice is hereby given in pursu-
ance of an order of the County Court
of Haskell County, Oklahoma, made
on the —4th day of July and Nov. 25,
j A. I); 1911 that, the undersigned
as Guardian of the estate of Amos
j Christy and James Christy the above
j mimed minors will, on or after the
j Ifith da.v of December, 1911, bell at
, Private sale to the highest and best
I bidder, subject to confirmation by
the above named court, all of the
right, title and interest of the above
named Amos Christy and James
Christy, the same being an undivid-
ed 4-9 interest in and to the follow
j itig described real estate, situated in
Haskell County, Oklahoma, to-wit.
An undivided Four Ninths (4-9)
Interest, the same being an undivid-
ed two Ninths (2-9) interest each
of said minors, in and to, the East
Half of Northwest Quarter of North-
oast Quarter and Southeast Quarter
of Northeast Quarter of Section 17,
Township 10 North, Range East! j
Said real estate will be sold on the I
following terms and conditions, to- !
HOMESTEADS IX ARKANSAS
I have been in the service of the
Government for the last five years,
traveling over Northwest Arkansas.
I know where best homesteads are
located. Send me $1, and I will
give you No's of a Homestead,
general description of land, infor-
mation about school, church, water
and nearest railroad pont.
Hiram Sutterfleld,
Ilarrisou, Ark.
Big sale on at E. & W.
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Thomas Bros, for coffins and
caskets. Kanima, Okla. 5t
■ 4"—
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cocke spent
Sunday and Monday in Fort Smith.
+
Prices on men's suits are making
them fairly melt away at E. & W.
*
W. E. Mullikin of Tulsa, who a
few weeks ago accepted a position
as f-.-eight handler at .he Mtdlend
Valley depot has been promoted to
night telegraph operator, a new-
position which has recently been
created at this station, and which
was made necessary by increasing
business.
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Miss Ethel Hunt, who lives on
the rock branch, between Whiti field
and Hoyt, is one of the contestants
in the Stigler Merchants contest in
district No. 5 and a number of her
friends are desirous of helping her
to win and ask if those who have
| any spare tickets will deposite them
in her name. The girl's mother is
dead and as she (s in poor circum-
stances It would mean a grent deal
for her if she were to win one of
the prizes.
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New Goods Received at Dohyns-
J l.mit/. This Week.
Silverware.
Aluminum Ware.
Out Glass. •
Manicuring Set>.
Scissor Sets,
Quartered oak dressers.
Chiffoniers.
Davenports,,
Rockers.
Dining chairs
Buffets..
• 'Iiliia closets
Dining Tallies.
Center Tables.
Iiibrury tables.
Attention Farmers
The Government has proven by analytical and
feeding tests, not once, but hundreds of times, that
one Hundred pounds of Cold Pressed Cake is worth,
for feeding purposes, Five Hundred Pounds of raw
Cotton Seed.
We Will Go You
One Better
Bring us a TON of seed and we will give you in
return 1,500 pounds of cold pressed cake. Don't
ask us about the Government test. Write direct
and get all the information you want.
We Are Here to Stay and
Only Want a'Test of
Our Pt\> 11: t
When you try "Gold Pressed Cake" once you
are a perpetual customer and we know it. ..
Stigler Cotton Oil
COMPANY
Stigler, Oklahoma
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gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC
BUYING MONEY
IN THE
Northwestern National Life Insurance Co.
^11A I' rate of interest are you willing to pay, not to borrow
enough money to take care of your family after you die,
but to buy it outright, .so that it vill be theirs forever,
just as though you had put it in the bank for them?
\ojj probably pay 5 per cent or more just to borrow, but
a very strong Liffr Insurance Institution will sell you a fund
payable in cash to' your 'widow or children, and you never pay
anything for it but the interest—and a mighty low rate at that:
At the age of 25 1 3.4 per cetit
At the age of 31 o per cent
At the age of 35 *21-2 per cent
At the age of 38 2 3 4 per cent
At the age of 4!! 3 per cent
At the age of 47 3 1 -2 per cent
At the nge of 50 4 per cent
When you buy Life Insurance, all you pay is the interest,
the company puts up the principal. When you buy other
property you must pay both principal and interest.
NEIL B. GARDNER
General Agent, Stigler, Okla.
?
>COOO| t
GOOD FARMS
FOR. SALE
Small cash payment. Balance
from one to seven years.
LOW INTEREST
J. B. Holleman
STIGLER, OKLAHOMA
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The Southern Hotel
H. P. RUGKER, Proprietor.
Large, airy rooms, steam heat, electric
lights, all modern conveniences.
A11 oasis for the World's traveller, a home
for the Oklalioman.
FORI SMITH, ARKANSAS
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