McCurtain Gazette (Idabel, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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CLOTHING
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We will have a large stock of the celebrated Bloch Clothing for men. This clothing
is all wool and hand tailored, and von will find nothing 011 the market superior to
it, and very few lines that will equal it. Prices range from
$50 $?5
We also have a large stock of Mark's All Wool Clothing for boys, priced up to 825.
Call and see these lines before you buy.
Wright Dry Goods Co.
H. T. Wright, Manager IDABEL, OKLAHOMA The Right Place
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LOCAL IffiWSHOtES.
Henry Duke was up from Bokhoma
Tuesday.
Q. Herndon, of Garvin, was a "Vis-
itor hew Tuesday.
Mrs. Pat Higgs is confuted to her
home with illness.
L. N. Kimerer, of Paris, Texas, is
in the city on business.
John Packnett, of Eagletown, was
a visitor here Tuesday.
J. Paul Stewart, the Haworth at-
torney, was in the city Tuesday.
A. W. Felker, of Valliant, in
tlje jjty. today. ... .
B. S. Harris, of Pleasantr Hill, was
in the ci$y Tuesdays
Attorned C. E. McPherren, of Du-
rant, is in the city on business.
A. J. Marshall returned this morn-
ing from a visit to Dallas, Texas.
S. E. Barnett, cashier of the Citi-
zens National Bank at Valliant, was
in the city Tuesday.
SEE the exclusive line of Ladies'
Ready-to-wear at BURK'S STYLE
SHOP, located at Mrs. Hoffmans Mil-
linery Shop. (2t4)
Mrs. J. W. DeWitt and little son,
Mrs. John Ashley returned home PROCEEDING OF SUMMARY
Juesday from Ardmore. ~ COURT-MARTIAL
John T>.:Hogne, of Moon, is in the
city today. *
notes of even dates therewith, there j
being a mortgage securing each of:
isaid notes, the said mortgages being I
C. S. v,. George T. Victor, plea of "1"" °f ,mures' tndu<i'
Want Column
I ing soda fountain, located in drug
T a n0t gU,lty' fmdm*s eulltV' flned *25- store at Valliant, Oklkahoma; one!
T. A. Stewart, of tom, is in the city u. S. vs. Edward Herndon, plea of delco lighting system located at Val- fcMP C4T _ ,.nnn
today. guilty, finding guilty, $25.00 i Iiant, Oklahoma, all fixtures for1 &ALE—15000 capacity saw
M~. C. Kline, of Ardmore, came U. S. vs. Dewey Luttrell, plea of j S"• *" neCC9Sary equipments-
in Tuesday afternoon for a visit to guilty, findings guilty, $25.00. ! Oklahoma, and one Oldsmobile road-1
All were charged with violating; ster, and 31 cows located at Idabel, 17
61st Article of War. [head of cows located north of Val-1^, „ , .
1st Lt. James S. McCulloch pre- H?v' ,?nd 16£ f1?™ on ranch north! ^oIIefe scholarship.
sides as Summary Court Officer, Lt. & T ind ' 0k,ahon"' bn">ded <« porttcuiars.
Paris 0. Russell Judge Advocate
John Melson, of Haworth, was in
the city Tuesday transacting busi-iJ: VT J"'from a
visit to Mrs. Marshall King, at At-
I lanta, Texas.
Miss Nell Moore, of Valliant, was.
the guest of Mrs. A. M. Hoffman,1 „Mre- He,en Whlte and daughter,
Tuesdav I Marguerite, arrived at home this
.1 morning from a three weeks' visit at! relatsves t>nd friends at DeKalb, Tex.
,rrl"- *, 'C_C!P!ed.A *°!t | Bell. Vista, Arkansas. | Miss Flora Eastwood, of Tulsa who
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sims
Mrs. W. J. Marsh, of Haworth, is
spending the day with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gladden.
Mrs. Elizabeth Talbert has beeni
confined at her home for the past j
few days with illness.
G. H. Guilliams left this morning
for Ardmore, where he is doing some
painting.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. King and lit-
tle daughter, Mozelle, returned home
Tuesday afternoon from a visit with
Dalton & Harris Streets in Valliant, | Inquire at this office. (llSept)-
FOR SALE—Paris Commercial
Call at this of-
(15Mtf)
cross on left hip, and the I ■
replevin upon said property will be!
sustained, and a receivership hereto- |fu„ . . ,
fore appointed will be confirmed, and! . cts rou?h unimproved land.
Brown, the gin man, went to adjudging that default has been made |Wiu Pay *2 per acre. Box 67, Tah-
W ANTED TO BUY:—Two
Hope, Ark., on business Tuesday.
(4tpd28)
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
Sunday School 10 a. m
• in said mortgages; that plaintiff hasilequah, Oklahoma.
i a first lien upon said property for .
;the amount of said indebtedness, and rnp catf xt .
I ordering said property sold to satis-' SALE-Number 1 Jersey
| fy said indebtedness, and forever bar- cow- three >"ears °ld- See U. S. CAR-
rirg and foreclosing said defendant MACK, at South Side Meat Market,
' nf art/1 nil l!i1. i _ TI * « At . .
(2tpdl)
There ,nii * the regular fc ***>*•"
his
tion with Joe Wool and began
duties this morning.
Mrs. C. H. Morris and Miss Wilma
sen-ice at 8 o'clock.
Young Peoples sen-ice at 7:15.
- iw~t Mj&srcs ct ™sft? ^•'
| My fail line of miiiiuer, is heauti, has *n the .uest of Miss 0* J-'^e^T^o^
Iful and priced as low as is consistent!Jones, left Tuesday for a visit atI y 1 inese *!," ce8, |.„ . __ il___ B
OSCAR L. ADAMS,
Pastor
-MRS.
M.!Foreman, Ark., after which she will!
I return home.
_ , , , . , . . with the quality.
Hughes, of Haworth, were the guests j jjqffmAN
of Mrs. Joe Hill, Tuesday. I , , ' „ _
p M t m tv, l t a ' "• Hoffman has received
ev. . . a ews e ues yj8ome ^ njcest fajj jjats an(j mj]_j Texas, this morning to undergo an|
Of ZdV r 0 a 6I1 flrxroasnripQ over cKnwn in tKic ODCT&tion for annondinitis. Hp wns.
ty of defendant, D. D. Tucker, and 23 East.—E.
. decreeing the sale of all of said pro- cota, Texas.
N. Z. Stephens was taken to Paris, I
HAND MADE BROOMS
morning
camp meeting near that city.
Don't overlook a good thing
linery accessories ever shown in this j operation for appendicitis. He was
I city. Call and see her stock. : accompanied by Mrs. Stephens andj
Vwlt! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Craig and chil-
j petty to satisfy the claims of credi-
jtors thereon.
j Dated this August 26. 1920.
(SEAL) F.M.BROOKES.
The McCurtain Leader Brooms are by J. G. HENDRix*^
manufactured and guaranteed byj Deputy.
Horace G. Austin, at Haworth, Okla.,1 . ^no- C. Head, Attorney for Plain-
TOWNSEND, Chi-
(2tpd4)
fair and eet fitted in a niftv suit or'dren ahd Mr' and Mrs" Harry Kirk"' Sameul Kennedy' who hfis been land at this time are being sold by tlff'
(2t4S) pat"C,t Bnd little dau,rhter' who have;conducting a blacksmith shop in thisiJ. C. Joplin, O. Reberts & Co. and;
!!*' , tin. , |hive been spending a few weeks at|city for some time, has sold out his!A. h. Latimer ,of Idabel, Valliant, (First published in the Gazette
Mrs. Alice McWhorter has return- Bella Vista, Ark., will arrive at home interests and left Tuesday for Gar-; Hardware & Furniture Co., of Val-1 Sept. 1, out Oct. 2)
ed to her home at Clovis, New Mex- the iast 0f thi8 week. jvin, where he will reside. hjant and Jess May of Haworth oth-
WANTED:—Position as stenogra-
pher. Can begin work at once. Have
just finished business course in good
schcfol. Apply at GAZETTE OF-
FICE for particulars. (4t-lS)
ico, after a visit with friends in this
city,
We have a number of township! Messrs. H. C. Morris, D. B. Strawn|ers will be included later.
plats the following sizes: 3x3 1 twp. and H. T. Wright left Tuesday!
Miss Nora Morris, of Wagoner, ar-jto sy,eet; 7X7 j twp 8heet; 12x12! morninjf for Dallas, Texas, to attend | (First published in the Gazette
rived in the city Tuesday for a visit j j jWp ^ shee^. 12x12 4 twp. to the the meeting of cotton growers and
to the family of Buck Morris, east of sheet; 18x18 36 twp. to sheet. Coun- j business men, which will be held to-
ty maps 8^x11; 22x34 and 30x60.— | day-
IDABEL ABSTRACT CO. (tfA21) J Constable Jack Touchstone return-
Harvey Adams, of Amarilo, Tex., jed Sunday afternoon from Purcell,
who is here visiting his sister, Mrs.[where he went after Edgar Price who
jJ. W. Johnson, was a pleasant caller i is wanted in this coonty for grand
Ernest Landreth, who has been in at the Gazette office Monday. Har-1 larceny. Price was placed in jail in
a government hospital at Houston, Jvey has many friends in Idabel, hav- this city.
Texas, returned home Saturday aft- (ing attended school here a few 'years Mrs. Robert Clifton, of Valliant,
j visited in this city last week, a guest
Why of,of Mesdames J. R. White and A. M.
the city.
LADIES! now is the time to get
your fall apparel. See BURK'S
STYLE SHOP for the newest de-
signs. (2t4)
ernoon. ago.
Mrs. W. S. Ashley, who has been! SUITS AND DRESSES?
Hoffman. While in the city Mrs.
Clifton called at this office and re-
newed her subscription to the Ga-
zette.
Mrs. H. A. Coonrod spent S#t<irJay
visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. T. course—every day is bringing in
Brown, in this city, left Tuesday for more and mote of them, and there is
her home at Fort Towson. something in their chic and smartness
Germs are plentiful in the summer|that is sure to fascinate. Where?
air, we breathe them every minute.jBurk's Style Shop, located with Mrs.
In health they do no harm, but to Hoffman, Millinery Shop. (2t-28) night and Sunday at Hope, Ark., vis
those who have a bad liver, disorder-! Mr. and Mrs, D. G. Flenniken, of''ting her sister, Mrs. Tom Halibir-
ed stomach or constipated bowels Cooper, who have been visiting rela-jton. She was accompanied home by
they mean a spell of sickness. The tives at Blossom, spent yesterday in her niece, Miss Dorthy Halliburton,
best way to insure your health is to Paris. Mrs. Flenniken left for homej Ladies you are especially invited
take Prickly Ash Bitters. It puri- on the evening train and Mr. Flen-jto call and see my line of fall mil-
fies and strengthens the system. 'niken departed for Austin on a busi-; linery now on display. You can find
Price $1-50 per bottle. Sold by all ness trip.—Tuesday's Paris Morning'just what you want here. MRS. A.
druggists. (adv.) News. M. HOFFMAN.
Aug. 28, out Sept. 29)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
No. 3291
State of Oklahoma, McCurtain Coun-
ty.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
The American National Bank, of Ok-
laoma City, Plaintiff, vs. D. D.
Tucker, Defendant.
Said defendant, D. D. Tucker, will
take notice that said plaintiff, The
American National Bank, of Oklaho-
ma City, did on the 19th day of Au-
gust, 1920, file its petition in the Dis-
trict Court within and for McCurtain
County, Oklahoma, against said de-
fondant, D. D. Tucker, and that the
said defendant, D. D. Tucker, must
answer said petition herein on or be-1 .
fore the 11th day of October, 1920, j therein by said plaintiff on or before
or said petition will be taken as truej^c 14th day o'f October, A. D. 1920,
and a judgment rendered in said ac-ior said petition will be taken as true,
tion against said defendant, D. D. Iand 8 judgment for said plaintiff in
Tucker for the sum of $10800.00 with | said action for cancellation of deed
interest from July 21, 1920, at 10 per|and to remove cloud from title, as
State of Oklahoma, McCurtain Coun'
ty.
IN DISTRICT COURT
Thomas Cole, plaintiff, vs. J. P.
Bartlett and Rachel Bartlett, de-
fendants.
No. 3305
State of Oklahoma, To J. P. Bartlett
and Rachel Bartlett, Defendants:
Said defendants J. P. Bartlett and
Rachel Bartlett will take notice that
the have been sued in the above
named Court for cancellation of deed
of the 5th day of July, 1920, from
Thomas Cole to J. P. Bartlett to the
following lands:
NE>4 of SEV ; Ety of NW 4 of
SE 4 and the W>4 of NW% of SEH
of Section 17, Township 8, Range 23
East, lying in McCurtain County, Ok-
laoma, and to remove cloud from ti-
tle.
And must answer the petition filed
TO TRADE for Good Farm Land
or City Property some Gilt Edge
Real Estate Notes drawing 8 and 10
per cent interest.—PERKINS &
O'NEAL, Phone 93, Idabel, Oklaho-
ma. (ww
FOR SALE—The Gazette has just
received a nice assortment of foun-
tain pens and Holyoke Clips for sale.
This is the Edison Fountain Pen, the
best gold pen on the market. We
only have a few on hand, call and in-
spect them. tf.
WANTED:—Men or women to
take orders among friends and neigh-
bors for the genuine guaranteed hos-
iery, full line for men, women and
children. Eliminates darning. We
pay 50c an hour spare time or $24 a
week for full time. Experience un-
necessary. Write International
Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. 09.
cent until paid and the further sum above set out will be rendered ac-
of $1080 attorneys fees upon two cer-Jcordingly.
tain promissory notes executed July! Dated this
21, 1920, for $4000 and on July 28, i 1920.
1920, for $6800 and costs of suit and j ATTEST:
a further judgment rendered In said (SEAL)
action.for the foreclosure of a certain!
j mortgage securing said promissory] L. E. Mifflin
28th day of August,
F. M. BROOKES.
Court Clerk.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
REWARD—We will pay $200 re-
ward for any one found stealing any
of our brand of battle or mark of
hogs. The cattle are branded X on
left hip, left side bar over X and bar
under. Hog mark, left «r, crop and
button, right ear, crop «fi4 diamond
hole.—FRANCHOT CATTLE COM-
PANY. E. U. Hopkins, Manager,
Smithville, Okia. (lyr-10A21)
t -v.,
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