The Guymon Democrat (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DEMOCRAT, GUYMON, OKLAHOMA
VOTHK FOR PUBLICATION
Mate of Oklahoma, Texas County.
In the District Court of Said County.
Oeo. Herbel and Geo. D. Herbel, Plain-
tiffs,
vs.
Missouri Live Stork Commission Co.,
Defendant.
Said defendant, Missouri Live Stork
Commission Company, will take notice
that It has been sued In above named
court by Geo. llerbel and Geo. P. Her-
bel, and must anpwer the petition filed
therein by said plaintiffs on or before
the 2Sth day of November, 1916, or said
petition will be taken ns true, and ft
Judgment for said plaintiffs In said ac-
tion for cancelation of a mortgage
given to defenlant on the nV4 of the
neVi and the nWi of the nwli of sec-
tion 26 in township 4 north, of range
1#, B. CV M„ In Texas county, Okla-
homa, will be rendered accordingly.
Attest: GEO. M. FR1TTZ,
(Seal! Court Clerk.
W." U. Hughes, attorney for plain-
tiffs. 31-t4
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th?a5oa GaodladJiiQsV
When travel-
ing, attending
a Theatre or
some Social
Function, or
if Shopping,
don't forget to hav^
DR. MILES'
• Anti f
PAIN PILLS
with you. They are in-
valuable for Headache
and all other Pains.
a« Dmm, II Cents.
IF FIMT BOX I* NOT SATIS*
FACTORY. VOUR MONEY WILL
•K REFUNDED.
1*14, after complete und Ugal aotico
had been gtrcn as provided by luw.
sold by the County Treasurer of Texas
County, oklahoma, for the taxes legal-
ly levied thereon for the year 1913,
which S4ii<^ taxes were not paid, and.
the said tract or lot of land was bid
in by the County Treasurer for said
county, there being no other bidder at
said sale, for the sum of 115.12, the
accumulated tax and penalties, and
that the certificate of said sale has
boon assigned to Marion D. Woods, by
said County Treasurer, and that un-
less redemption l made by you or your
authorised agent or attorney on or be-
fore the 3rd day of January, 1917, the
sail! Million l>. Woods, as the legal
holder and owner of the certificate of
purchase issued against such tract or
lot of land will demand of the County
Treasurer of Texas County, Oklahoma,
that tax deed be Issued to him as pro-
vided by law.
(Signed! MARION IV WOODS.
Wade lllmes, Attorney. 33-t3
ilea, and that the eertlfleate ft ssl«
sale has been assigned to Marlon p.
Woods, by said County Treasurer, ifii
thnt unless redemption la made by you
or your nuthoriied agent or attorney
on or before the 3rd day of January,
1917, the said Marlon P. Woods, as the
legal holder and owner of the certi-
ficate of purchase Isaued against such
tract or lot of land will demand of the
County Treasurer of Texas County,
Oklnhoma, that tax deed bo issued to
him as provided by law.
(Signed) MARION D. WOODH.
Wade tlimes, Attorney. 33-tS
BRING DESIRED RELIEF.
••I have used Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln
Pills t«f some time and find them
an invaluable remedy for headache.
J have always taken great pleasure
in recommending them to my
friends, being confident that they
will bring the desired relief. I am
never without them and use them
for all attacks of pain, knowing
that tbey will not disappoint me.
MRS. W. II. BKNBON.
West Haven, Conn.
UNDERWOOD TARIFF
IS HOSTILE TO THE
FARMERS' INTERESTS
Union Leader Asks Congress to
Get Back to the Soil—
With Protection
Would
ft a is* Pio.v to the Level of
the Factory.
Henry N. Pope, president of the As-
Kodatlon of State Farmers' Union
Presidents, bat issued a statement in
pamphlet form to members of the union
pointing out discriminations In the Un-
derwood tariff against the agricultural
Interests favoring protection on all
farm products and demanding a revi-
sion of the tariff so that the farmers
will not be compelled to sell in a free
market and buy In a protected one. In
discussing the subject the head of the
union said: "The effect of the Under-
wood tariff acts to protect capital and
labor engaged in manufacturing and
to expose to'world competition capital
and labor engaged in production. It
is perhaps the most antagonistic
expression congress ever made toward
the agricultural interests of this na-
tion, and had not the European war
arrested its operation, would have
wrought disaster t;; the farmers of the
country. This tariff give* a protec-
tion of approximately six billion dollars
per annum to capital and labor en-
gaged in manufacturing, hut gives no
protection to the farms. When released
from war Influences this tariff will
reduce the selling price of farm prod-
ucts approximately a billion dollars
per annum. It brings capital itnd labor
employed on the farm in direct compe-
tition With free lands in primitive
countries and compels the farmer to
compete with wild jjien who Jive In
trees and caves and raise their chil-
dren in nakedness and ignorance. The
only purpose and the only result of
| sale to the highest bidder subject to
• confirmation by said Court, on Satur-
day, the 18th day of November, A. P.
1916, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the law
offices of John I,. Glcason, in Guymon
Oklahoma, all the right, title and in-
terest of said Benjamin Franklin
Brown, deceased, In and to the follow-
ing described real estate situate In
Texas County, State of Oklahoma, to
wit: Kast half of the northeast quar
ter (e'/4 ne%) of section twenty (20)
in township six (6) north, of rapge
fourteen (14) east ot the Cimarron
Meridian; confining SO acres. Said
real estate will be sold on the follow
ing terms and conditions, to-wit: Cash
upon confirmation of sale by the County
Court of Texas County, Oklahoma.
Bids for the purchase thereof must
be In wrltlnp and must be filed In the
County Court or delivered to the un-
dersigned at the law offices of John
L. Gleason in Guymon, Oklahoma.
Dated the 1st day of November, 1916.
El.ltfAHETH BROWN,
33-t2 Administratrix.
(PtMt — Misha* November 2, ltll)
KOTICIt TO ( BKMTORS
All permits having claims against
the estate of H. (Henry) Ellison, de-
ceased, are required to present th«
same with the necessary vouchera, to
the undersigned, at the law offices of
John L. (Reason in Guymon, Oklahoma,
within four months from this date, or
same will be forever barred.
GEORGE E. ELLISON,
33 -13 Executor.''
(First published November il, 1916)
NOTICE OK DEMAND FOR TAX DKKD
<;tate of Oklahoma, Texas County. s .
To Harry R. Hernet. as owner, and J.
D. Shilling, in possession, of no** of
section 22, in' township 4 north, of
range 15 east of the Cimarron Meri-
dian, in "fcexas County, Oklahoma:
You, and each of you, are hereby no-
tified that the above described tract
or lot of land was, on the 2nd day bf
November, 1914. after complete and
legal notice had been given as pro-
vided by law, sold by the County
Treasurer of Texas County, Oklahoma,
for the taxes legally levied thereon for
tha year 1911, which said taxes were
not paid, and the said tract or lot of
land waB bid in by the County Treas-
urer for aaid county, there being no
other bidder at said sale, for the sum of
$21.42, the accumulated tax and penal-
ties, and that the certificate of said
sale has been assigned to Marion D.
Woods, by said County Treasurer, and
that unless redemption Is mode by you
or your authorised agent or attorney
on or before the 3rd day of January,
1917, the said Marlon , D. Woods, as the
local holder and owner of the certi-
ficate of purchase Issued against such
tract or lot of land will demand of the
County Treasurer of Texas County,
Oklahoma, that tax deed be Issued to
him as provided by law.
(Klgned) MARION I). WOODS.
Wade lllmes. Attorney. 33-tS
(Fi.i'Ufr published October S6, 1916)
SOTICR OF DKMAXD FOR TAX DKKD
State of oklahoma, Texas County, ss.
To Fred N. Irhy as owner of the
northwest quarter i nwU ) ot section
twenty-nine (29) in township three
(2) north, of range ten (10) E. C. M.,
Texas county, Oklahoma.
You, and each of you, are hereby
notified that the above described tract
of land was, on the 2nd day of No-
vember, 1914, after complete and legnl
notice had been given as provided by
law, sold by the county treasurer of
Texas county for the taxes legally
levied thereon for the year 1*13, which
said taxes were not paid, and the said
tract of land was bid in by the under-
signed Glen Wood, the highest, best
and last bidder, fof the sum of $5.26,
the accumulated tax and penalties and
subsequent taxes puld by petitioner,
and that unless redemption is made by
you or your authorized agent or at-
torhi'y on or before the 26th day of
December, 1916, the said Qlen Wood,
as the legal holder and owner of the
certificate of purchase isaued against
such tract of land, will demand of the
county treasurer of Texas oounty, Ok-
lahoma, that deed issue to him as pro-
vided by lnw.
(Signed) GLEN WOOD,
32-t4 Attorney.
By JOHN L. OLEASON,
PROFESSION ALCARDS
(First published November 2, 1916)
NOTICE OF DEMAND FOR TAX DKKD
State of Oklahoma, Texas County, ss.
To Isaac A. Woodward, as owner, and
C. E. Compton, In possession, of nw
% of section 20, in township 6 north,
of range 19, east of the Cimarron
Meridian, in Texas County, Okla-
homa:
You, and each of you, are hereby no-
tified that the above described tract
or lot of land was, on the 2nd day of
November, 1914, after complete and
legal notice had been given as pro-
vided by law, sold by the County
Treasurer of Texas County, Oklahoma,
for the taxes legally levied, thereon for
the year 1913, which said taxes were
not paid, and the said tract or lot of
land was bid in by the County Treas-
urer for said county, there being no
other bidder at said sale, for the sum of
$17.65, the accumulated tax and penal-
ties, and4 that the certificate of said
sale has been assigned to Marion D.
Woods, by said County Treasurer, and
that unless redemption Is made by you
or your authorized agent or attorney
on or before the 3rd day of January,
1917, the said Marion D. Woods, as the
'cgal holder and owner of the certi-
ficate of purchase issued against such
tract or lot of land will demand of the
County Treasurer of Texas County,
Oklahoma, that tax deed be issued to
him as provided by law.
(Signed) MARION D. WOODS
taking agricultural products off thojWade Himes, Attorney. 33-t3
protected atfd placing them on the free
list was to reduce the price. The act
was therefore deliberately unfriendly
to the farmers of the nntioD. The next
session of congress should revise the
tariff and get back to the soil with
protection. Giving to the plow the
same friendly consideration that II
now given to the factory.
(First published November 2, 1 J 16)
NOTICE OF DKMAND FOR TAX DKKD
State of Oklahoma, Texas County, ss.
To Isaac A. Woodward, as owner, and
C. R. Chatham, in possession, of nw
>4 of section 13, in township 6 north,
of range 19, "east of the Cimarron
Meridian, in Texas County, Okla-
homa:
You, and each of you, are hereby no-
tified that the above described tract
or lot of land was, on the 2nd day of
November, 1914, after complete and
legal notice had. been given as pro-
vided by law, sold by the County
Treasurer of Texas County, Oklahoma,
for the taxeB legally levied thereon for
the year 1913, which said taxes were
not paid, and the said tract or lot of
land was bid In by the County Treas-
urer for said county, there being no
other bidder at said sale, for the sum of
$16.65, the accumulated tax and penal-
ties, and that tthe certificate of said
sale has been assigned to Marlon D.
Woods, by said County Treasurer, and
that unless redemption Is made by you
o|^Vour authorised agent or attorney
on or before the 3rd day of January,
1917, the said Marion D. Woods, as the
legal holder and owner of the certi-
ficate of purchase issued against such
tract or lot of land will demand of the
County Treasurer of Texas County,
>klahoma, that tax deed be Issued to
him as provided by law.
(Signed) MARION D. WOODS
Wade Himes, Attorney. 33-t3
(First published October 19, 1916)
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, V. S. Laad
Office at Guthrie, Oklahoma.
October 14, 1916.
Notice Is hereby given that Fred L.
Johnson, of Eva, Oklahoma, who, on
August 25, 1911, made Homestead En-
try No. 09497, for nw14 section 26,
township 4 north, range 11, east of the
Cimarron Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Final Three-Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Samuel Ecker,
U. S. Commissioner for the Western
District of Oklahoma, at Guymon, Ok-
lahoma, on the 21st day of November,
1916.
Claimant names as witnesses: Will
Wright, Will Henderson. O. F. Potwin
and J. T. Hornor, all of Guymon, Ok-
lahoma.
J. Y. CALLAHAN,
31-t.r> Register.
(First published October 12, 1910)
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Department oI the Inter!**, V. 8. Land
OWiee, Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Notice Is hereby given that Alta
Jamison, formerly Alta Lewter, of
Guymon, Oklahoma, who, on December
17th, 19«9, made Homestead Entry No.
(19341, for sw.^4 section 17, township 2
north, of range 16 east of the Cimarron
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention
to make Final Five-year l'roof. to es-
tablish claim to the land above de-
scribed, before Samuel Ecker, II. S.
Commissioner for the Western District
of Oklahoma, at Guymon, Oklahoma, on
the 18th day of November, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses: Oeorge
Gross, A. J. Oross, R. L. Gurley and A.
J. Moore, all of Guymon, Oklahoma.
J. Y. CAIXAHAN,
30-t0 Register.
W. H. CARLISLE
Real Estate Insurance
OFFICE
Summer's Building, Guymon, Okla.
,
*. B. HAYES, M. D. |
Physician and Surgeon J
Office: Rooms No. 8 and 9 First \
National Bank Building, \
Guy Ma, • Oklahoma. |
Phones: 0flce-20; Residence-]!* |
WALLACE G. HUGHES
LAWYER
Office in Hie First National Bank
Building, '2nd Floor.
tiljraM, Oklahoma
Need broom corn wire, barb wire
or twine? There is a supply at
Jackson Bros, hardware.
EMMA E. MANN
the Mechano-Therapy doctor is the
only lady druleless doctor in thia part
of the southwest. Visit her and talk
to her about your ailments. 106 South
Grant Ave., Liberal, Kansas. 27-t2
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles, dissolves gravel,
cures diabetes, weak and lame backs,
rheumatism, and irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder troubles in chil-
dren. If not sold by your druggist,
will be sent by mail on receipt of
$1.00. One small bottle is two months'
treatment, and seldom fails to per-
fect cure. Send for sworn testimon-
ials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 292fi Olive St.,
St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists.
(First published November 2, 1916)
(First published November 2, 1916) NOTICK OF DEMAND FOH TAX DKKD
XOTM'H OF SALK OF RKAI, KSTATK ! State of Oklahoma, Texas County, ss
In the matter of the estate of Renja- To E. H. McAdamn, as owner, and
(First published November 2, 1916)
NOTK'K OF DEMAND FOR TAX DKED
State of Oklahoma, Texas County, ss.
To Grant Boyle, as owner, and H. 8.
Candle, in possession of nw<4 of
section 18, in township 6 north, of
range 11, east of the Cimarron Meri-
dian, in Texas County, Oklahoma.
You, and each of you, are hereby no-
tified that the above described tract
or lot of land waB, on the 2nd day of
November, 1914, after complete and
legal notice had been given as pro-
vided by law, sold by the County
Treasurer of Texas County, Oklahoma,
for the taxes legally levied thereon
for the year 1913, which said taxes
were not paid, and the said tract or
lot of land was bid in by the County
Treasurer for said county, there being
no other bidder at said sale, for the
sum of )10.60, the accumulated tax and
penalties, and that the certificate of
said aale has been assigned to Marion
D. Woods, by said County Treasurer,
and yiat unless redemption is made by
you or your authorized agent or at.
torney on or before the 3rd day of
January, 1917, the said Marion D.
Woods, as the legal holdef and owner
of the certificate of purchase Issued
against the certificate of purchase is.
sued against such tract or lot ft land
will demand of the County Treusurer
of Texas County, Oklahoma, that tax
deed be Issued to him as provided by
law.
(Signed) MARION D. WOODS.
Wade Himes, Attorney. J3-t3
(First published November 2, 1916)
NOTICE OF DEMAND FOH TAX DKKD
State of Oklahoma, Texas County, ss
To Ira J. Farmer and Scott Cool^, as
owners, and G. 8. Galther, in posses-
sion, of neVi of section G, in town
ship 4 north, of range 16, east of the
Cimarron Meridian, in Texas County,
Oklahoma:
You, and each of you, are hereby no-
tified that the above described tract
or lot of land was, on the 2nd day of
November, 1914, after complete and
legal notice had been given as pro-
vided by law, sold by the County
Treasurer of Texas County, Oklahoma,
for the taxes legally levied thereon for
the year 1913, which said tpxes were
not paid, and the said tract or lot of
land was bid in by the County Treas-
urer for said county, there being no
other bidder at said sale, for the sum of
$15.02, the accumulated tax and penal-
ties, and that the certificate of suid
sale has been assigned to Marion D.
Woods, by said County Treasurer, and
that unless redemption Is made by you
or your authorised agent or attorney
on or before the 3rd day of January,
1917, the said Marion D. Woods, as the
legal holder and owner of the certi-
ficate of purchase issued against such
tract or lot of land will demand of the
County Treasurer of Texaa County,
Oklahoma, that tax deed be Issued to
him as provided by law.
(Signed) MARION D. WOODS.
Wade Himes, Attorney. 3S-tS
(First published October 26. 1916)
NOTK'K OF SAI,K OF RKAI, KSTATK
In the matter of the estate of Mary A.
McQuillan, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of, the County Court of the
County of Texas,t 8tate of Oklahoma,
made on the 23rd day of October, 1918,
the undersigned administrator of the
estate of Mary A. McQuillan, deceased,
will sell at private sale to the highest
bidder subject to confirmation by said
Court, on Saturday, the 11th day of
November, A. D., 1916, at 10 o'clock,
a. m., at the law office of John L Glea-
son In Guymon, Oklahoma, all the
right, title and interest of said Mary
A. McQuillan, deceased, in and to the
following described real estate situate
in Texas County, State of Oklahoma,
to-wit: Lot nine (9) In block twenty-
five (25) In the original town of Guy-
mon. Said real estate will be sold on
the following terms and conditions, to-
wit: Cash upon confirmation of sale
by the County Court.
Kids for the purchase thereof must
be in writing and must be filed in the
County Court or delivered to the under-
signed at the law office of John L.
Gleason In Guymon, Oklahoma.
Dated the 23rd dny of October, 1916.
JAMES I. HEN SON,
32 -13 Administrator.
(First published October 12, 1916)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the laterlor, V. 8. Laad
Office, (iathrle, Oklahoma.
Notice Is hereby given that Eva B.
Klrts of Carthage. Oklahoma, who, on
October 24th, 1911, made Homestead
Entry No. 09520, for ne.'i section 20,
township 5 north, of range 12, cast of
the Cimarron Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to make Final Five-year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Samuel Ecker,
U. 8. Commissioner for tho Western,
District Of Oklahoma, at Guymon. Ok-
lahoma, on the 12th day of November,
191*.
Claimant names as witnesses: May
Hicks, R. R. Wolf, G. L. Morgan and
Fred Eckstein, all of Elkhart, Kansas.
J. Y. CALLAHAN,
30-15 Register.
WADE HIMES, Lawyer \
General Practitioner in all the j
Courts, and in the U. S. Land, Pat- j
ent and Pension Department. |
Prompt attention to Commercial |
business. Office in Texas County j
Bank Building, Guymon, Oklahoma, j
, (
JNO. L. GLEASON,
Lawyer.
Office in Summers Building
Guymon Oklahoma
I BRESLIN * BRESLIN, }
| Lawyers, J
j Guy mm, Oklahoma. |
j U. S. I And office practice a spec- j
| ialty. Office west of Summers j
| store. |
, J
* THE BEST PEOPLE 1
mln Frnnklln Hrown, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of the County Court of the
County of Texas, State of Oklahoma,
made on the 1st day of November,
1916, the undersigned administratrix
of the estate of Benjamin Franklin tilled that
In possession of sV4 and nw?4 of
w!i and sw% of nwH of section
31, In township 6 north, of range 15
east of the Cimarron Meridian, in
Texas County, Oklahoma:
Tou, and each of you, are hereby no-
the above tract or lot of
!nd day of November,
(First published November 2, 1916)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. V. S. Land
Office a* Guthrie, Oklahoma.
October 26, 1916.
Notice is hereby given that Sarah L.
Davis, of Guymon, Oklahoma, who, on
December 6th, 1911, made Homestead
Entry No. 09G35, for nw<4 ne\4, neVi
sw% and eVi nw!4 section 17, township
4 north, of range 13, east of the Cim-
arron Meridian, has filed notice of In-
tention to' make Final Three.year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Samuel Ecker,
U. S. Commissioner for the Western
District of Oklahoma, at Guymon, Ok-
lahoma, on the 5th day of December,
1916.
Claimant names as witnesses: Tom
Smith, Paul Smith. W. A. Leach and
James Jeffrey, all of Guymon, Okla-
homa.
J. Y. CALLAHAN,
33-t5 Register.
Want the Best Service by the
Best Mechanics in town.
Call Hopkins' Garage for all
Auto Repair Work.
HOPKINS GARAGE,
Guymon, Oklahoma
(First published November 2, 1916)
NOTICE OF DEMAND FOR TAX DKKD
State of Oklahoma, Texas County, ss.
To August A. Hufstedler, as owner,
and W. C. Mueller, in possess, of nw
of section 18, in township 6 north,
of range 15, east of the Cimarron
Meridian, In Texas County, Okla
Konia:
You, and each of you, are hereby no-
tified that the above described tract
or lot of land was, on the 2nd day of
November, 1914, after complete and
,legal notice had been given as pro-
vided by law, sold by the County
Treasurer of Texas County, Oklahoma,
for the taxes legally levied thereon for
the year 1913, which said taxes were
not paid, and the said tract or lot of
Innd was bid In by the County Treas-
urer for said county, there being no
other bidder at said sale, for the sum of
115.12, the acumulated tax and peaal-
(First published 'October 26; 1916)
NOTICK OF qKMAND FOB TAX DBBD
State of Oklahoma, Texas County, ss.
To James K. Warren, Mrs. James K.
Warren and U. J. Warren as owners
of the n«H of section • IS township a
range 11, E. C. M., In Texas County,
Oklahoma:
You, and each of you, are hereby
notified that the above described tract
of land was, on the 2nd day of Novem-
ber, 1814, after complete and legal no-
tice had been given as provided by law,
sold by tlie county treasurer of Texas
county for the taxes legally levied
thereon for the year 1913, which said
taxes were not paid, and that unless
redemption is made by you or your au-
thorised agent or attorney on or be-
fore the 27th day of December, 1916,
the said Etta B. Fouts as the legal
holder and owner of thh certificate of
purchase issued against such tract of
land, will demand of the county treas-
urer of Texas County, Oklahoma, that
deed Issue to her as provided by law.
(Signed) ETTA B. POUTS,
By JOHN L. GLEASON,
32-t4 Attorney.
Big Jo Lumber Co.
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