State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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STATE SENTINEL. STIGLER, HASKELL COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921.
PAGE THREE.
LOCAL NEWS
Taxi Service, call No. 324.
Nice furnished room for rent. Call
221.
R03 Robins of Tahlequah is here
this week on business.
For FARM LOANS, see Hershel
Butler.
Mr. A. W. Shepherd of Keota was
here Monday on business matters.
Mile Cow and Calf for sale.
FRANK PRENTICE.
Mrs. Ida Wright, of Cartersville,
wa« a visitor in Stigler Wednesday.
Oysters and Fish on Tuesdays and
Fridays at the BUST BEE.
Guy A. Curry made a business
trip to Muskogee Friday of last week.
Mrs. Belle Evans of Cartersville,
was a lousiness visitor In Stigler Wed-
nesihiv.
HORN Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs.
E D. Means, a fine boy. Mother and
babe, both getting along nicely.
Mrs. Eddie McBrayer left Tuesday
morning for Tulsa where she is vis-
ising with relatives and friends.
Mr. Newman Robinson, one of the
prominent merchants of Keota, was a
busiuess visitor to Stigler Wednes-
day.
Why suffer from eye strain when
Dr. Levy's glasses will relieve? He
will be at Din. Turner and McKinley's
office on Wednesday, December 21.
Jiimet Bankhead and Harlan Wad-
ley left Wednesday morning for
Tulsa where they will spend a few
days on business and visiting with
friends.
Several Stigler football fans will
go to Tulsa tomorrow to see Pryor
and Sapulpa play the game that will
decide the state high school cham-
pionship.
The American Legion meets Mon-
day nieht at the Hut. All ex-ser-
vice men are cordially invited to be
present. Some new furniture has
been purchased. You should see it.
Cheater Norman, of Norman's
Store for Men and Boys, reports his
Bale an overwhelming success. Some
real bargains are yet to be had and
people contemplating buying cloth-
ing for gifts should visit his store.
The two smellters of the Bartles-
ville Zinc company, which have been
shul down since last spring will re-
sume operation nt Bartlesville at
once with a force of about 700 men.
The furnaces will be operated with
natural gas.
A COLD
should never be regarded as
a trifling ailment, and when
neglected often a serious
lung or bronchial disease
results. #
Penslar
Laxative Cold
Breakers
taken according to direc-
tions will usually give quick
and permanent relief.
SOLD ONLY AT
Behan Drug Co.
"The Red Letter on the Box
Protects You."
A reliable application for
Sprain, Bruises, Lameness
Soreness and Stiffness of
joints, swellings, chillblains
etc., is
PENSLAR
The Old Family Style
WHITt LINIMENT
The formula is on the bottle
SOLD ONLY AT
Behan Drug Co.
"The Red Letter on the Box
Protects You."
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPINfi.
Don 't spend all your money Christ-
inas shopping until you buy a home.
We have them listed with us at reas-
onable prices and location fine.
TAPP & CUNNINGHAM.
MASONS ELECT OFFICERS.
At the regular meeting of the Ma-
sonic lodge of Stigler, held Tuesday
night al the Masonic hal!, officers for
the year 1922 wore elected, and will
be installed on December 27. Those
elected were:
O. M. Hudson, W. M.
W. W. Stumbaugh. S. W.
A. Stutmbaugh, J. W.
R. F. Terrell, Treasurer.
Shuler Gamble, Secretary.
Ooon horse for sale, cash or terms.
FRANK PRENTICE.
Mr. W. N. Gifford made a business
trip to Checotah Wednesday.
You get all you borrow on FARM
LOANS. See Hershel Butler. tf
Harvey Price and Chas. E. Price,
of Keota, were here Tuesday night
attending the Airline road meeting.
KOi; SALE—Hay and coal in any
quantitj. Best Cedar Creek fancy
lump coal. See J. O. Callaway.
Quarter-sawed oak library table,
one rocker, one reading lamp and
music cabinet for sale. Frank Pren-
tice.
State of Oklahoma,
County of Haskell—ss.
IN COUNTY COURT.
In tin Matter of the Determination"
«f the Heirs of Mattie A. Fort-
ner. Deceased.
No. 1124
The Slate of Oklahoma.
To the Known and Unknown Heirs,
Executors. Administrators, De-
vif-ei s. Trustees and Assigns, im-
mediate and remote, of Mattie
A. Forlner, deceased, and all
persons claiming any interest in
and to the estate of Mattie A.
Fortner, deceased, and A. L.
Pacta. Administrator of the es-
tate of said Mattie A. Fortner,
deceased, greetings:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Frances nanta and Sarah
Williams, the heirs at law of Mattie
A. Fortner, deceased, have filed in the
County Court of Haskell County.
Oklahoma, their petition, stating that
they are the sole and only heirs of
Mattie A. Fortner, deceased, and au
affidavit, and praying that the rights
of all persons Interested In the estate
of the said Mattie A. Fortner, de-
ceased, be ascertained and determined
by the Court and declared to whom
distribution thereof should be made,
and further praying that said peti-
tioners be declared to he the sole
and only heirs at law and persons In-
terested in the estate of said dece-
dent, and that said petition will be
heard January 24, 1022, at 10 o'clock
a. m., in the County Court Room in
thp Court House ai Stigler, Haskell
County, Oklahoma, at which time
you and each of you shall appear and
submit to the Court evidence that in
competent to establish your claim of
interest in said estate and show
cause, if any you hare, why said peti-
tion should not be granted.
You are further notified that the
said Mattie A. Fortner. deceased,
died seized and possessed of the fol-
lowing real estate, situate in Haskell
County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
Southeast Quarter (SE1^ ) of
Northwest Quarter (N'W Vi 1 and
Northeast Quarter I NEVt > of
Southwest Quarter (SW '4 ) of Sec-
tion 35. and South Half (S%) of
Northeast Quarter (NE'4 > "f
Southwest Quarter (SW% i and
Southeast. Quarter (SE'4 1 of
Southwest Quarter fSWVt > of Sec-
tion 35. all in Township 11 North,
Range 22 East;
and that said petitioners claim the ti-
tle In and to said renl estate by virtue
of being the so'e and only heirs of the
said Mattie A. Fortner, deceased, and
that they ask judgment accordingly.
Witness my hand this 3rd day of
December, 1321.
OMAR M. HUDSON.
I SEAL) County Judge,
i First Publication December 8, St.)
Mitchell Harrison of Muskogee
spent Wednesday with homefolks at
Whitefield, returning to Muskogee
Wednesday night.
Dr. 1. Levy of Oklahoma City will
be at Drs. Turner and McKinley's of-
fice on December 21. Consult him
concerning your eyes nnd your eye-
glasses.
The Stigler High School Basketball
Girls went to Porum last Friday and
lost to the Porum Girls' team by the
score of 1 3 to ti. It was a real good
basketball game.
A remedy that will penetrate is
necessary in the treatment of rheu-
matism. Ballard's Snow IJnlment
■res right through the flesh to the
lione and relieves promptly. Three
sizes. 30c, 00c nnd $1.20 per bottle,
ynld by Stigler Drug Company.
RESULTSTELL
There «'mi lie No Doubt About The
Results In Stigler.
NOTICE OF HEARING RKPORT.
State of Oklahoma,
Haskell County.—ss:
In Re Guardianship of Willson Tom
and Esias Tom, Minors:
Notice is hereby given that on (he
1st day of December, A. D. 1921,
James Willis as Guardian of the
above-named minors, filed in the
above named Court his final reports
as such guardian and that, said re-
ports will be examined and a hearing
thereon had in said Court on the 20
day of December, 1921, at which
time any person interested may ap-
pear and file exceptions to same.
Given under my hand, this 1st day
of December, 1921.
OMAR M. HUDSON,
(SEAL) County Judge.
'First publication Dec. 1, 1921.)
Irregularitv in the bowel move-
ment makes you feel uncomfortable
and leads to a constipated habit
which is had. Iferbine is the remedy
yon need. It restores healthy regu-
larity. Pi ice 60c. Sold by St'glir
Drug Company.
Kuh-My-Tisin Is a great pain kill- j
er. Relieves pain ami soreness, j
Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sprains, Ac.
Mobiloils
"E" for a Ford
We know Fords from ex-
perience.
Our quick efficient icrviec
saves you time, trouble and
money.
For Fords we always rec-
ommend Gargoyle Mobil-
oil "B" the scientifically
correct grade, according to
the chart of recommenda-
tions.
Drop in and ask for a
copy of the booklet—"Your
Ford—Four Economics in
Its Operation."
Lantz Motor Company
Stigler, Okla.
Results tell the tale.
All doubt is removed.
I'ln: testimony of a Stigler citizen |
can be easily investigated.
What better proof can be had?
Oscar Daniel, carpenter, 200 Westi
Main, corner 2nd St., Stigler, says: ■
"1 consider Doan's Kidney Pills a first i
class medicine for kidney trouble and |
I am Kiad to give them ray hearty i
endorsement. I have had the very j
best, of results by using Doan's when j
1 hav. bad attacks of kidney trouble
that caused me to suffer with pains
in the small of my back and sore,
lame muscles in my hips. Some
times the muscles were so contracted
that 1 could hardly straighten up af-
ter stooping. Doan'g Kidney Pills I
nev.'r failed to cure ine of those at-
tacks."
Price 60c at all dealers. Dont !
sii:np!j ask for a kidney remedy—get j
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Daniel had. Foster-Mi I burn j
Co., Mfrs. Buffalo, N. Y.
FOR SALE.
We have a nice list of residence j
property and vacant lots we can sell ,
at reasonable prices. See us about .
them. Tapp & Cunningham.
To relieve rheumatism, sprains,
lame hack, lumbago, or pleurisy. Bat-
lard's Snow Liniment is a remedy of
proven merit. It is very powerful
and penetrating. Three sizes, 30c,
60c. and $1.20 per bottle. Sold by
Stigler Drug Company.
Medicated Throat
Discs
Relieve hoarseness.
Soothe tender, irritated
throats. Ease coughs.
Place a disc on your
tongue. Allow it to
dissolve slowly. See
how quickly it helps.
Package of sixty discs
twenty-five cents. : :
PAIiACE DRUG COMPANY
THE NYAL STORE
STIGLER, OKLAHOMA.
Christmas Week
PROGRAM
Doors open at 6:30—Show start:, at 7:00—Rain or Shine.
Time: Each show will last from two hours and fifteen minutes to
two hours and a half. There will be two complete shows each night.
We have done everything possible to provide for your amuse-
ment and comfort during this season and you could not find better
plays anywhere than we have here for you.
The management of The Lyric began some eight weeks ago to
select a Christmas Week Program that would be a pleasure to its
many patrons in and around Stigler. We have succeeded in book-
ing one of the very best seven day programs we have ever offered,
regardless of the price. Commencing on Saturday night, Decem-
ber 24th, Christmas Eve, and ending on December 31st, New
Year's Eve.
Saturday, Dec. 24th—
"LAHOMA"
A story of the early days of Oklahoma. The story is from
the famous novel by John Breckinridge Ellis, directed by the mas-
ter craftsman—Edgar Lewis. The painter's brush, the poet's
dream, the sculptor's chisel are all used in the creative personality
of this great screen genius, and it is with a masterly hand that he
directs this stirring drama, full of the color, gallop and romance
of the last days of the frontier in our own great state.
With this great seven-act feature we will show a two-reel
Century comedy—"Leaping Lions and Jail Birds." A roar of
laughter from start to finish. A nine-act play at 25c and 50c.
Monday, Dec. 26th—
"UP THE ROAD WITH SALLIE."
Featuring Constance Talmadge, a revival of one of the great
Selznick Special features that made this great screen star famous.
A great comedy drama that will hold you spell-bound from start
to finish. With this program we will show HAROLD LOYD in
"HIGH AND DIZZY," one of his funniest scenes of mirth-quake
•specials. When you have a Llovd you have the best comedy made.
Admission 25c and 50c.
Tuesday, Dec. 27th—
"THE LONE STAR RANGER."
A story by Zane Grey, featuring WILLIAM FARNUM. A
gripping story of Border Days, by a company of stars who act true
to life. One of the really great offerings of the season. With
this program we will show HAROLD LLOYD in "GET OUT AND
GET UNDER." A breezy auto-escapade of skiddv merriment.
Fun for all and to spare. Admission 25c and 50c.
Wednesday, Dec. 28th—
"MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE."
We will show our regular serial program—"Miracles of the
Jungle," Episode 8—"Doomed to Death." Also "PEACEFUL
ALLEY," a two reel Monte Banks Comedy. "LAD^ ROSE " a
two-reel Western Drama and in addition to 'his regular program
"NETTING THF LEONARD" one of the Major Allen's wild ani-
mal series taken in the wilds where the Major actually captures
these animals for shows. All this program for the regular ad-
mission price of 10c and 25c.
Thursday, Dec. 29th—
"THE PENALTY"
A governor Morris production by Goldwyn. When we say
that "The Penalty" is in a class with and equal of "Earthbound,"
"Madam X," and "The Old Nest," we have said all we can for this
rreat play. We do not know how to book a better play regardless
of the price. We will also show HAROLD LLOYD in "Number
Piease." If "The Penalty makes you solemn, this great Lloyd
fJoom chaser will make you laugh till your sides ache. Admission
25c and 50c.
Friday, Dec. 30th—
"THE TIGER BAND."
We willl show our regular serial program "The Tiger Band,"
f eaturing Helen Holmes, a 2-reel Comedy and a 2-reel Western;
and also w will show "CAPTURING LIONS BY AEROPLANE"
Another sensational wild animal picture be Major Allen. Regular
admission price of 10c and 35c.
Saturday, Dec. 31st—
"THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS"
Featuring Dorothy Phillips, the star in a score of great plays
including "The Mortgaged Wife," "The Heart of Humanity," etc.
The critics style "The Right to Happiness" as the greatest of all
the efforts of this great actress and the famous director Allen Hol-
ubar, and say the play is the greatest love story ever told. A mas-
sive eight-act p roduction. Also we will show a SNUB POLLARD
comedy and "ROPING THE BLACK PANTHER" the last of the
great Major Allen wild animal pictures. We are proud of this
program and sure you will enjoy all of it. Admission 25c and 50e.
We will have good music. A comfortable house. Rain or
Shine. Good order and the best of projection.
Lyric Theatre
C. D. MILAM, Manager
Stigler, Oklahoma
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Henderson, Virgil L. State Sentinel (Stigler, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921, newspaper, December 15, 1921; Stigler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99950/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.