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PAGE EIGHT TO: AIRLAND In Me nOVEmSER THRIT DHV5 11' OKLAHOMA TIRE SUPPLY CO 35c Montgomery Ward I Ignition Parts PRIZE AMERICAN ROYAL Complete Baby 1930 32 Chevrolet RR (4 wheels) set OwC 31c 25c 99c 35c 31c 39c Politics at Random Phone 1300 ree Delivery 4145 23c BUTTER Roll ine Quality 29 PRICE QUALITY' Subscribe for the New Rocord Ar Last 1 Days BARGAIN ESTIVAL Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back standard Brand Merchandise at Deep Cut PTic Kia homes Owned Institution BJASUPPim HOME BETTER VALUES Rib and Convicted in Osage county In May 1931 Wagner completed his three year sentence Dee 7 1934 Acting as his own attorney he based his action on a recent ruling or the RULING TO HELP MANY CONVICTS RCA Lictnnd the per 11 eed Pariamin for More Eggs 45c 85c $125 the per 14 prise for singing the most comical song TOMATO JUICE Lee No 2z 2 for PEAS Polar Bear New Pack 3 for the per 11 TOWELS Regularly 39c! ine quality turkish towels 3 styles 22x44 inch size Regular 10c Cloths 3 6or25c illlaxtti ft 464 eitCMti Ttemcftt 465 119NMAIN Used and Indorsed by Leading Stock and Poultry Men 5 OKLAHOMA CITY Oct GB State officials anticipated to day that there would be more habeas corpus actions in the wake of a criminal court of appeals de cision that Howard Wagner of Pawhuska cannot be required to ferve out a fine of $660(T and $94 eosts at the rate of $1 a day It Was expected that Wagner who nas served 10 months of his three year term for obtaining money un der false pretenses in Osage coun ty would be released from the penitentiary today Judge James Doyle who Carnival irst prize was awarded Tommy Cole Tuesday night at the Hallo ween carnival for the best dis Applianca Cord Approved underwriters? Bakelite con nections A bargain 23c Appeals Court Holds Paw Cannot Be orced 2 To Serve Out ine Practical for home cooking and can ning Saves time and fuel Has Saf cover top Bakelite tnumo screws Other hie with canning rack WE have purchased a prize beef from Swift Co A real show winner at the Kansas City Royal Livestock Show Treat the family to a fancy roast or steak from this fine beef The quality will never be surpassed anywhere Auxiliary and Luncheon The American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of the president Mrs Scott Wednesday" where a most delicious covered dish luncheon was enjoyed ollowing the luncheon Mrs Elmer Shedle bar was presented a lovely gift by Mrs Chandler on behalf of the auxiliary and friends A brief re sume of the district convention at Bartlesville was given by Mrs Shedlebar and Mrs Scott An oys ter supper or all eligibles and their families was announced for Nev 11 served by the legion naires On Nov 6 Mrs Omer Kircher will entertain the auxil iary with a covered dish luncheon and on Nov 21 the ladies will give a silver place to be announced later Dismissal prayer by Mrs 0 Cole DR HESS POULTRY AND STOCK REMEDIES Latter Day Saints Regular services Sunday Nov 3: Church school at 10 a in charge of Novy Bowman 11 a communion and prayer service 7:15 church school in charge of A Jones 8 preaching by Hart Bowman in charge Nov 6 prayer meeting at the home of reeman Hart and A Jones in charge In addition to ancient eggs and nest soup the Chinese are fond of flesh marmalade made from roses pre served oysters gizzards and canned earthworms Kill Devil Hill the dune at Kit tyhawk on which a 150 foot monument was erected in 1932 in' honor of the Wright brothers was found to have shifted 400 feet since the Wrights first flew their plane over it 29 years before Oct 81 Nov 7 14 1935 3t) THE COUNTY COURT IN AND OR OTTAWA COUNTY STATE OKLAHOMA 16 North Main Phone 705 OPEN EVENINGS tor' Our CohvmImk thereon at the per cent per July 11 1934 thereon at per cent January High Grade Brake Lining as low as per foot 13g rri? Boy Burned Roy Lee Jordan son of Mr and Mrs Jordan was severely burned on the hands chest and waist here Wednesday at 6 am while attempting to start a fire in the garage and blacksmith shop A more serious burn was prevent ed by Ben Wallen who tore the clothing from his body when he attempted to run from the building The boy was rushed to the office where the burns were treated' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN i Marlatt Truck Lines hereby gives notice of the filing with the Corporation Com mission of Oklahoma o( an application for a permit to' operate a motor carrier for the transportation of freight exclu sively interstate over the following route to wit: rom any point without the State of Oklahoma to any point within the State of Oklahoma A All persons or others interested in this proceeding may obtain information as to the time and place of hearing upon said application by addressing the Secretary of the Corporation Commission of Oklahoma MARLATT TRUCK LINES BY GENE MARLATT Owner that Wagner cannot sue the state for having been kept in the prison overtime The state cannot be hued except as specifically provid ed by law and the law does not provide for a suit in such cannot inflict an infamous punishment to collect a Judge Doyle wrote you could do so you could inflict torture to collect a debt or Judge James Davenport con curred Judge Thomas A Edwards was not present Judge Doyle ex plained the ruling is not subject to appeal The ladies of' the Methodist church will hold a rummage and food sale Saturday Members are requested to bring articles for each Mr and Mrs Glen Butts have secured an apartment in the Cal Kidwell home Mr and Mrs Breeding bought the Mahala Witters prop erty in south airland and moved Saturday from Welch Mr and Mrs rank Riley and son Clark and Miss Pete Dawson drove to Pittsburg Kas Sunday where they visited relatives Guests of Mrs Earnest Logan in the John Towne home last week end were her friends Mr and Mrs Wayne Langston and son Donald Wayne and Mrs I Langston all of Springfield Mo Mrs Mollie ord visited from riday until Sunday with Mr and Mrs Herschel Nicks of Commerce Lincoln visited in Nar cissa Tuesday Harold Miller who has visited the last 10 days with his parents Dr and Mrs Miller and family returned to Chicago Wed nesday accompanied by Billy Rid dle a former of airland Mr and Mrs Carl Black of Af ton and Mrs Sam May Jr and son Bobby were 6 dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Black and family Sunday Mrs Elmer Shellbar and Mrs Scott attended the district convention of the American Le gion and auxiliary held in Bartles ville Monday They report a very interesting meeting Miss Iris Ann Spencer will spend the week end with her sister Hel en Janice Spencer of Afton Mr and Mrs rank Wallen vis ited in Miami Wednesday Mr and Mrs Bert Haymen and daughter Miss Marjo of Tulsa visited this week end with the lat parents Mr and Mrs rank Audrain Mrs Maude Hamrick visited in Neosho the last week She also visited in Springfield' Mo going to Kansas City with friends where they attended the American Royal shows She returned Sunday Mr and Mrs George Tyler and daughter Ann of Pine Bluff Ark who have been visiting Mrand Mrs Elmer Shellbar and Mrs Sal ly Tyler since Saturday returned to their home Thursday Guests of Mrs Anna Gallemore Sunday were Mr and Mrs Sidney Sparlin and grandson Gerald and Mr and Mrs Merle Sparlin of Seneca Mo Mrs Ben Bishop and Mr and Mrs Bob Wormington spent the week end in Tulsa with Ben Bish op X5 Cal Kidwell is visiting this week with Orin Langford and family of Wyandotte Mrs Ernest Logan and son Jim mie Dale departed last Wednes day for theirhomeJnKansas City where Mr Logan is employed Mrs Mollie ord departed Tues day for San Angelo Tex for an extended visit with her son Dr Hugh ord and wife Mrs Narcissa orscythe is visit ing this week with Mr and Mrs Howard DeLongy and family of Parsons Kas Guests of Mr and Mrs Ivan Peckenpaugh Saturday were Mrs Jess Grisham and daughter Mr and Mrs Leo Lewis and children of Burbank Okla and Mr and Mrs Charley Crafton of Sulphur Bend district Miss Mary Margaret Yeargain is employed in the credit department of the Montgomery Ward store at Miami Dick Audrain of Tulsa visited his mother Mrs Eliza Audrain and other relatives here Sunday Mrs Jim Dorris of Pryor has been visiting the last two weeks with her schoolmate Mrs Arch Smith and family Misses Calra Bell Wallace and Alice Hixson of Union Grade dis trict were overnight guests Tues day in the A Hixson home Misses Margaret Bowman Ruth Cole Dorothy Sapp Marjorie Long Tommy Cole Leroy Hart and George Willis Long attended a Hal loween party at Northeastern Jun ior college given by the Tsa Mo Ga society and Kee To Wah frater nity Monday night Miss Bonnie Jean Jennison of Miami was a guest of Miss Mil dred Hixson Tuesday night (Published in Miami Daily News Record Oct 24 81 1935 2t) Motor Carrier Notice CORN Lee Whole Grain or Baby Tooth 2 for PANCAKE LOUR Lee lb sack GRAPEJUICE gallon each KELLOGG CEREAL 4 boxes Attend Homecoming Mr and Mrs Gordon daughter Mary Elizabeth son Roy Lee accompanied by Mr and Mrs Ray Algrim and son Hu bert and daughter Bonita of Mi ami attended a homecoming at the home of A Darr of Sylvia Kas whose eighty ninth birthday was celebrated They departed last riday returning Sunday this 14th day of October 1935 HENRY AUSTIN Clerk of Said Court BY A SWARTZ Deputy NESBITT Instant Louse Killer 25c vases of lovaly dahlias and mums which were presented the honor ees who also received gifts from the Ladies Aid society of the Christian church the airland Home Demonstration club and per sonal gifts THURSDAY OCTOBER 31 1935? Quilting and Luncheon Tlie ladies qf the Methodist (Published in Miami Daily News Record IN BUCKWHEAT QQ LOUR Lee 5 lbs OOC ord Breaker ill Arm and screw set IslC or Chav 15c ord Condenser 12c Cher Condenser 19c Other Sizes af Similar Savings EASY PAYMENTS REE MOUNTING Surprise Birthday Party Mrs Roy Thornhill entertained with a party Tuesday evening Oct 22 in honor of the twentieth birthday anniversary of her son Jean The evening was spent in singing games and contests Miss Gertie Hays was awarded first Lutheran Church Services each Sunday at 10 a English the first and third Sun days German all other Sundays Christian schctf each Saturday morning at 9 am The Dorcas so ciety meets the first Thursday of each month at 2 Business I meeting of the congregation the first Sunday of each quarter Rev Augbst Lobitz pastor OATS BE package fcillL Poultry Worm Powder lock Treatm ent 50c 90c 25 Qt size with com VM HE plete pan set only IddU Excellent performance Illuminated airplane dial Dynamic speaker Walnut cabinet $1750 HE value only wa3kl "Eveready" Prestone In sealed gallon can only $2 70 COEE guised person and second prfze was given by the judge to Miss Mauree Horne for fancy dress and third was won by Thomas Hixson Jr A short given and the grand march was started ending in a hilarious time when a lot of confetti was thrown and other amusetnents thoroughly enjoyed PrAm 32 ium Boxed I I Bacon lb A Take our "tip" and buy a i whole new set You may never again have such an opportunity for SAVINGSll tires fully GUARANTEED Save as Much as $278O per Set! Big 19 Quort "Health Pressure Cooker Buy your car NOW1 I' Hot Water HeaterM A big quality built heater with full chrome 3 door front 3 row brass tubular core with 33 tubes One piece seamless tanks top and bottom comes witn clamp on rheostat switch and all fittings A big value SPAGHETTI Beech HOp nut 3 cans OOV SALT Jefferson Island Iodized 24 oz OC Pint DUCO ThickoU Top Dressing or a 3 ounce tube of Duco Top Sealer choice only 29c fee nd costs the above de scribed property hvmg been duly ap praised at the value of 1150000 I will on the 4th day of November 1435 at the hour of nine A of said day at the frent doer of the eourt house in the city of Miami in said county and state offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the said property above depiribed or so much thereof as will satisfy said judgment with interest and eosts Witness my hand this 2d day of Octo ber 1985 ELI DRY Sheriff of Ottawa County Oklahoma BY BEESON Undersheriff Ready cut drilled and counter sunk Each set includes necessary rivets or ord (2 wheels) the jlll1 set only 1933 34 Chevrolet VM (4 wheels! set 3C ranklin Rites Rev Norkincher pastor of the Pentecostal church of Okmul gee assisted by Rev A Pow ers of the airland Methodist church conducted services at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon for Mrs loyd ranklin of Seminole Okla but formerly of this place who passed away at 1 Monday Oct 1935 after a lingering illness of several months Before her mar riage she was Miss Nora Edens twin daughter of Mr and Mrs John Edens who have preceded her in death She was born Jan 25 1901 was to loyd rank lin July 27 1918 To this union were born five children three sons and two daughters Other than het husband and children who survive her are a twin sister Mrs Leno ra Tayior and five brothers Jess Johnnie Cleat Loach all of Cof feyville Kas and Carl Edens of Detroit Mich Interment was made in the Afton cometery under direc tion of Campbell A mixed chorus selected from1 the Methodist Christian Baptist and Latter Day Saints churches furnished the sing ing accompanied by Miss Mary Rutledge The floral offering was especially nice and a large number of sorrowing and sympa thizing friends and relatives were in attendance CANNED CREAM 8 small or 4 large WestinghouM House Lamps 15 30 and 60 watt each 10c ry was released after he had been ordered to the penitentiary on a sentence whKh imposed fine and costs only State officials said the Wagner ruling probably would shorten the sentences of about 2500 prisoners in the state penitentiary Oil ilter Cartridge Made by AC and fully antefd for 10 000 miles Our JjOW price 79c SHORTENING EQ Pancrust 3 lb can Coleman Hutts DRUG COMPANY Universal Heater Thermostat its any hot water heater A bargain 79C MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA accrued by operation of law or otherwise fl to the estate of said decedent line hi fl death in and to the foliowins deacribed real property: 9 All that certain tot pieea or parcel ot lend rituafe ln County St Ottawa State of Oklahoma and particularly do HI scribed as follows: ffl Tract 1 West 120 A of NW4 Sac if 12 Twp 27 22 East Tract 2 NE4 (Less right of way) and NE4 of SE4 all In 1 See Twp 2T 22 i East containing 195 A Tract SW4 of SE4 in Ssc 83 9 I Twp 27 22 East con i taining 40 A Tract 4 Lot 1 in Block 144 original plat City of Miami Okla home ll All in Ottawa Cqnnty Okla home ti Said sale is mads in pursuance of an order of said County Court entered upon I the 80th day of August 1934 the terms and conditions of sale are as follows: Cash lawful money of the United States fen percent of the amount of bid to be i Paid at the time of acceptance of the bid the balance on confirmation of sale County Court One bid may be submitted for all of tracts 1 2 8 4 ri as a whole or bids msy be submitted sen fit arately for said tracts All bids and of t' fers must be In writing and delivered to I the undersigned Executrix in person or til left at the office of her attorney ll Adams in the ullert a Tidwell building Miami Oklahoma' 1 in the I 1 OI la ttounw Court ti? making said sale Dated this 81st day of October 193 laura McWilliams I i lxecutri of the Estate of McWilliams De i ceases SAVE up to 40l Gua rants ed Radiators Qualify conifrudion throughout with ample cooling capacity Your complete Mtirfaction or your money back Tubular type SG95 Honeycomb type for 1928 29 Chev aw fl orJyvnj45' (Above prices include old Radiator) tor cervice nVDtoOt 1 Very Genuine i iV Cleaner or Wax Regular 60c size Each only 29c (Published la Miami Daily News Record Sept 26 Oct 10 17 24 1935 6L) NOTICE SHERIS SALEv No 1U Notice te hereby riven that in pursu ance of an order of sab toaued otrt of the District Court of Ottawa County Oklahoma on the 24th day of September 1935 in an action wherein the Midland Savings and Loan Company a corpora tion was plaintiff and Humphreys Humphreys and Security Bank A Trust Company a corporation were de fendants and beinr numbered 12962 di rected to ne the undersigned Sheriff of Ottawa County Oklahoma commanding me to levy upon appraise and sell the following described property to wit Lot Numbered ive (5) in Block Numbered ifty (50) in the City of Miami In Ottawa County Oklahoma according to the official recorded plat thereof to satisfy a judgment and decree of fore closure in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants obtained and made in court on the 20th day of Septem ber 1935 for the sum of $275588 with interest thereon at the rate of ten percent per annum from December 1 1934 until paid and $25000 as attorneys fee and costs accrued and accruing I will on the 2Sth day of October 1935 at the hour of two PM of said day at the front door of the Court House in the City of Miami In said County and State offer for sale and sell to the highest bid der for cash1 the said property above de scribed or so much thereof as will satisfy said judgment with interest costs Witness my hand this 24th day of Sep tember 1935 1 (SEAL) BKJ DRY Sheriff of Ottawa County Oklahoma r' BY ART LUTTRELL Deputy Sheriff A WETZEL JNO ROGERS Attorneys for Plaintiff (Published in Miami Daily News Record Oct 3 10 17 24 31 1935 5t) NOTICE OP SHERIS SALE No 13216 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Ottawa County Okla homa on the 30th day of September 1935 in an action wherein Miami Building Loan Association a corporation was plaintiff and Newman and others were defendants numbered 13216 direct ed to me the undersigned sheriff of Ot tawa County Oklahoma commanding me to levy upon and sell after appraisement the following described real property tb wit: Lot Number Twenty (20) in Block Number orty seven (47) in the city of Miami Ottawa County Oklahoma according to the recorded plat thereof to satisfy a and decree of fore closure in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants obtained and made in said court on the 28th day of September 1935 for the sum of $150130 with interest thereon at ten percent per annum from the last named date $12000 the Matter of the Estate of McWilliams Deceased Laura JE Williams Executrix No 2098 Probate NOTICE SALE REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the''under signed Laura McWilliams Executrix of the Will and Estate of McWil liams deceased will on the 15th day of November 1935? or thereafter sell at pri vate sale to the highest and best bidder upon the terms and conditions hereinaf ter set forth and subject to confirmation by the above named County Court all the right title and interest and estate of the decedent which the decedent had at the time of his death as well as all the right title interest and estate which has since fl To Buy Hmvv Duly' 'Standard Brand7 Custom Built Tires uvingt of i 4QWff Lilt Price (Published fa Miami Daily Newe Raoord Oct 17 24 1 19S5 8L) IN THE DISTHICT COUBT OTTAWA COUNTY OKLAHOMA THi EDERAL LAND BANK WICHITA Wichita Sansas a corpora tion Plaintiff 4 va EMMA LONG awidow al? Defendants ne rizsa NOTICE BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OKLAHOMA LONG and MRS LONG his wife whose given name is tolhe tiff unknown: CHARLES LONG and MRS CHARLES X' UNG his wife whose given name is to the plain tiff unknown: LONG and MRS LONG wife whose given name is to the unknown CLIORD LONG a minor and MRS CLIORD LONG his wife whose giv en name is to the plaintiff unknown: MILDRED HAMMOND a single woman MRS LONG whose giv en name is to the plaintiff unknown THOMAS STONEY MALCOLM CROSLAND EDWARD PRITCH ARD and LOGAN whoea given name to the plaintiff unknown if living and if they or any of them be dead then their respective Unknown Heirs Executors Administrators De visees Trustees and or Assigns The Unknown Heirs Executors Adminis rarors Devisees XTustees anur signs of Long Deceased GREETING: You are hereby notified that on about th Ifith dav of Auflruat 1925 said The ederal Land Bank of Wichita Wichita Kansas a corporation as plain tiff filed its petition in he District Court of Ottawa County Oklahoma against you and each of you together with other de fendants named in said petition and that you must answer plead or demur to plaintiff's petition filed as aforesaid on or before the 29th day of November 1935 or said petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered against you and each of you and any and al! per sons claiming by through or under you and any of you in favor of the said plaintiff for the following sums to wit: $85171 with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from January 11 19160 with interest rate of six annum from 19160 with interest rate of six annum from 1985 22680 with interest thereon at rate of six percent annum from August1985 156454 with interest thereon at rate of six percent annum from January 1935 21294 with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum trom January 1935 and for the costs of this action including a reasonable attorney fee: and that a further judgment and decree will be en tered in said action adjudging and de creeing the amount of said judgment to be a first and prior lien upon the follow ing described real estate in Ottawa Coun ty Oklahoma to wit: Lota Three (3) and our (4) and Southwest Quarter (SW4) of North west Quarter (NW4) of Section Two (2) 'Lots One (1) and Two (2) South Half (S2) of Northeast Quar ter (NE4) and North Half (N2) of Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section Three (3) Township Twenty six (26) North Range Twenty four (24) East of the Indian Meridian containing 360 acres of land more or less ac cording to the Government survey thereof and adjudging that said described real estate or so much thereof as may be nec essary to make the amount of said judg ment interest and costs of said action be sold in satisfaction thereof and ad judging and decreeing that after the sale of said real estate and satisfaction of said judgment that you and each of you and any and all other peisons claiming by through or under you be forever barred and excluded from all right title and in terest in and to said described real es tate and every part thereof to all of which you will take due notice Dated (SEAL) of th court by rwhieh Aut chureh enjoyed a quilting and cov ered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs Anna Rader Tuesday Sausage 34C Published in Miami Daily News Record Oct 8 10 17 24 31 1935 5t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT THE STATE OKLAHOMA IN AND OR OTTAWA COUNTY Aetna Life Insurance Company a cor poration Plaintiff vs James Tunnell etal Defendants No 12587 NOTICE SHERIS SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of November 1935 at 2:00 o'clock at the front door of the courthouse at Miami in Ottawa County Oklahoma the undersigned Sheriff of Ottawa Coun ty Oklahoma will offer for sale and sell for cash at' public auction to the highest and best bidder without appraisement all that certain real estate situate in Otta wa County in the State of Oklahoma to wit: Northeast' Quarter of Northeast ter and North Half of North Half of Southeast Quarter of Northeast Quar ter of Section Thirty two Township Twenty eight North Range Twenty three East of I containing 50 acres more or less subject to taxes and tax sales Said sale will be made pursuant to an order of sale issued out of the office of the court clerk of Ottawa County Oklahoma upon a judgment entered in the District Court of said county in an action wherein Aetna Life Insurance Company a corpo ration is plaintiff and James Tun nell et al are defendants to satis fy the judgment and decree rendered in said suit on the 27th day of March 1935 in favor of said plaintiff in the sum of $267889 with interest thereon at the rate of ten percent per annum from ebruary 16 1934 $22000 fee and the costs in the sum of $1260 and costa ac cruing and costs of sale and foreclosing a mortgage held by said plaintiff as a Hen on said land as security for the payment of said indebtedness WITNESS myhand this 2nd day of Oc tober 1985 (SEAL) ELI DRY Sheriff of Ottawa County Oklahoma a BY ART LUTTRELI Deputy rank Nesbitt and Miley Hoffman Williams rance and Johnaon AMndim fog tht Phbrtift 1 'Mascot' Hot Water Heater A high grade heater Includes switch and if fittings Only SB I Other car heater at low at 98c Twelve Luncheon A most delicious covered 12 luncheon was served in the Christian church basement Tuesday in honor of Mrs Elmer Shedlebar and Mrs Sally Tyler who are leaving this week end for Wetumka where they will reside The dinner was served cafeteria style from a long table made most wrote the opinion said informally attractive with large and Any free object that is not held up in some manner no matter how I it is moving is 16 feet lower at the end of a second than it would have been had gravitation not been working that second 1 RANK CURRAN JR PEPPERELL'Attorneys for Plaintiff (Published in Miami Daily News Record Oct 31 Nov 7 14 21 28 1935 5t) NOTICE SHERIS SALE qNo113267 Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Ottawa County Okla homa on the '24th day of October 1935 in an action wherein Dobson was plaintiff and itzgerald Executor of the Estate of Clara McNaughton Deceased and others were defendants numbered 13267 directed to me the un dersigned sheriff of Ottawa County Okla homa commanding me to levy upon and sell after appraisement the following described real property to wit: The East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23 Township 28 North Range 23 East of the Indian Meridian in Ottawa County Okla homa to satisfy a judgment and decree of fore closure in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants obtained and made in said court on the 23rd day of October 1935 for the sum of $223545 with interest thereon from the date of said judgment at the rate of eight percent per annum $20000 fees and costs the above described property having been duly appraised at the value of $320000 I will on the 2nd day of December 1935 at the hour of nine o'clock A of said dayv at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Miami in said county snd state offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the said property above described or so much thereof as will satisfy said judgment with interest and costs Witness my hand this 25th day of Oc tober 1935 (SEAL) 't ELI DRY Sheriff of Ottawa County Oklahoma BY BEESON Undersheriff POP CORN Bulk QI ancy 2 lbs LL (Continued from Page our) ficial estimates of revenue for the next few years Treasury officials contend that existing tax rates may be expected to yield at least $5 500000000 in a year of normal business activity and as high as $7000000000 in an abnormal year such as 1928 Even next year Treasury offic ials say they expect an income large enough to take care of a con siderable relief program in addition to providing for the normal ex penditures of the government They point out that this $4000000000 income is based largely on last much lower level of business activity The liberty league concedes that existing taxes will soon provide sufficient revenue to finance all legitimate expenditures including necessary relief "if unsqund spending policies are 1 Itok LSatd jcKoyil 1 1 5 1 fl i 111 tfV I ii jtlT 4 1 I Brake Lin a Sets iff JI I a i 1 11 7T iifOT MM mH I mcusNnyl i II I mJl (0 W9 ROAST Choi Rolled WM An Lilf Sal YOU I List Sale YOU Sl1 Price Price SAVE Sge Price Price SAVE 450 21 $860 $520 $340 5 518 1085 $655 $430 475 19 9IQ 580 330 5 50 17 TE90 715 4 75 5OO I9I 97S 590 385p00 i6l570 875 6 85 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back standard Brand Merchandise at Deep Cut Prices I.

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