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The Muldrow Sun from Muldrow, Oklahoma • Page 4

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The Muldrow Suni
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Muldrow, Oklahoma
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A Legal Ptfhjifiation rtftfljed eietj 1 at JAS. 0. CfcRROLL at the post offitea at aa 8Bcand mail 9m ppatpffioa at Satttaroy under the act of I87ff. 4 at the post office ai M'oW drftW, as aebond-class mail mat- on a visit to "relatives and 4-friends StTBSCRlFTiON RATE One Bys Thfe'e-tmMrtblis. iT ,40 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Foreign Advertising Representative THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION LOCAL PARAGRAPHS I have eorn FwSale at $1.00 per tnAel.

D. W. BREEDLOVE. Paul Sandefur spent Saturday night and Sunday with 5 Ms parents at Vandervoert: Ark. week 'atdharleltorv visiting his 666 fitter HUM Fever; Homef Whiter andrfSmily allisaw i Saturday evening for 6 trains' Pota'ltry of all kinds bought by C.

B. Bruton, W. O. Bruton vfas transacting business the county seat Wed nesday; Migs Flora Jewell of Charles ton, is here this week visiting her brother, Doc and family. Atty.

TfW JT, WtoWas JMcAlester Tuesday profes flionar business. Dr. A. A. Hicks was called to Springfield, Monday evening to see his sisiter-in-law Who is said to be quite ill.

Miss Edna Daily left Saturday morning for Tahlequah to attend the normal. If its flour or feed you want call phone 12 and I will deliver It at your door. C. B. Bruton.

C. D. Dodson visited friends at Fort Gibson and Boynton urday and Sunday, returning home Monday evening. from- Mathews Was ingTJustaess in Fort Sihith ciesday between trains'; visiting Did friends Gasper Hobbs KnoxvfiUe is here this week visitm his brother, M. H.

Hobbs and family. Mrs. C. B. Bfutoh.

left Wednesday for Spiro to visit her father, Jake Smith, who is said to be quite sick. G. D. Gothard of Ppte'atr, and R. BeasJley of Spiro, were here Tuesday representing a life in surance company.

Are you saving Brown's Cash Sale Tickets They are valuable. Sam Goodman of Sallisaw, Visited hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs; 0 B. Goodman here Sunday between trains; Rttb-My Turn kills iHtoefckrav H. C.

Shepherd and XW. Wil liams called Friday and had their names enrolled on subscrip tion list. Thanks, W. M. Blackard fire and insurance, makes farm loans, and deals in real estate.

See Wim when yon want anything in his fine. A few of our early gardners are how enjoying an occasional mess of new potatoes. It will not be but a few days until they are plentiful. Prof. J.

W. Wheat and family left the first of the week for Tahlequah where they will spend the Rummer; Mr. and Mrs. Wheat and two of their daughters will attend the normal. G.

F. Spafkman of Adamson, arrived here Thursday of last week to spend a month visiting his numerous relatives. W. M. Brown is having some extensive alterations made on his home this week which will add greatly td the comfort and convenience of the interior.

Rub-My-Tism iw Bheumattfm. W. M. Blackard, secretary of the Paw Paw Oil Gas Co. was in Tulsu I ho iirst of the week! transacting business in connection with the drilling of a prospective oil well on the Tidwell place five miles touth of Muldrow in the very near future.

666 etfrfts Bilious Fever. Mrs. J. ti. Shermer left Tuesday' for Edmond where she formeily attended viiiit some of her old school friends and attend the graduating cr.ercices.

W. King will do your notary work, write your Insurance or supply your fruit trees. He gives prompt attention to all orders and will appreciate your The 1 protracted meeting js Still going on at the Baptist church and both the attendance and interest have greatly increased over the preceding week. Rev. Watson is preaching mighty gospel truth are having telling effect and by the time the meeting is brought to a close, which will probably be Sunday night, it is more than likely several will repent and he baptized, as well as strengthen others who are already christians but have grown more or less cold through neglect of duty or otherwise.

rffiQt rrnfj tm NIVE RS CXtf Here are' authentic figures from the Ford Factory at Detroit. They', show you just how many Ford haveboon built- each nionth" Since January ,1921, aridhcrw many have been sold to retail customers; the United States. FEBRUARY TotarpYt Produced' 29,883 35,305 61,880 Retail Customers 63,603 87.221 127,074 Total Retail Sales 208,032 shtfwing that actual sales for "4h ree months of exceeded production by 80,958 Ford cars and trucks! April requisitions already specify additional cars and and the estimated April output of the factory and assembly plants, combined tails for only These, facts clearly show that the demand for. Ford products is growing much faster than manufacturing facilities to produce and were it not for" the dealers'limited stocks, which are now being rapidly depleted, many' more customers would have been compelled to wait for their It be only a matter of week's, therefore, tmfcil a big surplus of orders vviH vent anything like prompt deliveries. If you-would of having? your Ford c'af or truck when you want should piace' your order now.

Don't delay. Phone us or drop a card. will pre- Rub-'My-Tism cures tom. PERSONAL TAX LIST. 666 cures Dengue Fever.

Judge W. B. Wall of SaUisnw was here Friday evening on business. Although the Judge is tomparatively young lawyer ho is building up a large practice in this county and having a high per centage of success in handling his cases. The following ladies left Monday for Tahlequah to attend the summer normal: Mrs.

Vida Nicholas, Misses Lucy Blalack, Pearl Barnes and Prudie'Snd Eva Hicks. 666 cures Biliousness. Masters Hubert Cummings, BilJ Shermer, Hugh Nicholas, John Shermer and James and Misses Kathryn Nicholas, Clara Cummings and Grace Collins were the pupils of the Muldrow school who won honor certificates for being neither tardy or absent during the term just closed. Rlib-MyTism kills pain. Dr.

H.H. Turriham temporarily stored his gtDck of clrugs and fixtures Tuesday having leased the room he vacated to the government for postoffice phrposes, but will reopen his drug store in the near future in the building now occupied by office. Just what building (Wg will move into we have not yet determined but. will chose one of three opportunities that have been dered.us. Commencing this week a series of Ford car and Fordsom Tractors advertising will apper in the Sun alternately from to week which will pay you to read.

If you are interested in cither one of these popular makes which is without doubt far superior to any other make when the price Is 1 taken into consideration, all you have to do is to drop Max Reager a card at Salhsaw, and he will it his business to call on you and hot Only demonstrate their worth but clCarly point out the advantages they possess and why either car or tractor is both a time and money saver to the farmer who cultivates one hundred or more acres of land. LEGAL NOTICES. 666 cures Chills and FevDr. The new Steel, up-to-date fixtures for the postoffice arrived here' Monday and are being installed in the Turnham corner building facing the tracks. This building Was recently contracted by the government for a of ten years which means that our postoffice will have a permanent home from now on.

The arrangement of the new jf fixtures promise td be first class and in a few days Muldrow will I- have one of the nicest most arranged postoffice 's 1 in the whole country." Much credit is due to our postmaster, K. Turnham, for installing splendid fixtures and if i 4jiicle Sam appreciates a capabla good service he keep Mr. Tiirnham bh the cures a Cold quickly; Miss Nell Walker who is" walking for her health from Boston to San Francisco, took dinner in Muldrow Tuesday. Her home is in Charleston, Va.) but she started walking from Boston about sir months ago came through New Delaware, Maryland, Washington and almost all the southern: states. She came to Muldrowl from Fort Smith making the 12 miles in half a day, and expected to reach Sallisaw by night; a distance of 29 miles which evea few menjtfould care to Miss Walker favored us with a brie: visit and talked interestingly about her trip which she seemingly is emjoyihg.

TWO FORD CARS FOR SALE: I have two Ford iguritig cars A 1 shape, -Jjg which I will gain. phone or call on JASPER OWING: Phono Muldrow, Okla. State Oklahoma, Sequoyah County, In Coun 0llr Nd. Probate. Notice Of Hearing Petition For Probate of Will; In the matter of the estate of.

ThomaS J. Toler, Deceased, Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the estate of Thomas J. Toler, deceased, that on the 19th day of May, 1921, Victoria B. Toler, produced and filed in the County Court of Sequoyah County, in the State bf Oklahoma an instrument in ftritihg pur ported to be the last Will and Testament of Thomas J. Toler, and also filed in finld court her petition praying for the probate of said Will and iliat letters testamentary issue thereon to the named in said Will.

Pursuant to an order of said Court made on the 19th day of May, 1921, notice is hereby given that Tuesday, the 7th day June, 1981, at the hotif of 10 6' clock A.M. 6f said day, that being a day of regular Probate Term, having appointed as the time for hearing Said petition and proving Said win at the County Court room ifi Sallisaw, in said County of Sequoyah, State 6f Oklahoma, when arid where all persons interested may appear and contest the Same. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand ahd. thfe seal bf said Court 19th da? of May; l' 2i WliLLIAM H. ROGERS County Judge.

Attest; OSCAR Glerk; By Deputy. THQ6. J. WATTS, ISttorrtfey for Pstitiorfer State of Oklahoma, Sequoyah Couhty, i Julm E. llawkn C'ounly Assr-8- sor of Sequoyah Couniy, OUiahuirin, do herehy c-trtiiy the forepoii'K 1 frue and correct of all pert-unsil assessments, made and entered pri Hit- asaeasmunt roll for thfe town drow Mid Muldrow Township for the i year 1921.

undef the law enacted in 1919. House Dill 151, Chapter 160. of the Session laws. If you find that your nume does not appear in this list below, end yuu have beeh Assessed, it your duty to report the same publication; In Wituess thereof, I hereunto set my httnd and official seal, this 17th of May, 1921. JOHN E.

HAWKINS. County Assessor MULDROW CITY Bridpera DC 185 Blaylock J. 9W) Breedlove 350 Burt Green 100 Breedlove VV 252 Bryan Noble 3.375 BlattrarcL 090 Bruton 135 Bethel WO 185 Bruton Merc. Co. 5,000 Breedlove (J 720 Boyette Mattie 320 Brysoh 1.165 Brown MS' 7,625 Bbckard EVlgar -280 Collins VV 4B5 Coker 1,333 Cdrhrhinga 120 Carfbll JO 500 Cole 130, Coker Chas Davis 217 Daily 760 Evans Mary 113 First National 24,111 91 Faulkner Joe lPd Ford 330 Farmer 120 GallewsyJim 1,167 Gibson rank $27 Jlioks A A Henry 8 3 Jacobs Lizzie 2)0 Jamison H7 Kirk'LC 121 King 230 Levy o35 Lane 227 VVattthos WlH-n White Homer Watts A Whet-kr l-iniiii Wen-fer .) Wtlton MULDROW TOWNSIIII Allen A.Jam.i Allen VV Allen Blackard Bliss AC.

Blevins Bearce Willie. Blackard Bai-row II Barrow Clsero. Barrow Bearce Bullock Butcher 11 Blackard Collins Cook Jas Galley Cookston A Corbitt Corbitt A v.orbitt VV Elliott Elliott CS lijldridge Nora Faulkner Freeman 11 Farmer VV Fargo 475 Farmer Fred 220 Farmer. I) I 240 Flowers 115 Farmer George 215 Fargo Joel 715 Goodman 100 Gibson 127 Gibson Coleman A 475 Gentry VV 207 Hicks A 670 Hardin 565 Hutchins 180 Horn Orlen 607 Horn and Patton 225 Holland 660 Hendrix John 810 Halo and Mrs 155 Hauser 215 Jones Jim 150 £51 X16 270 340 760 230 225 250 457 430 1449 6H0 327 3 2G5 1 0 3. 3 2i2 1S5 100 230 182 100 185 125 tm 181 Rogers M.

Ross Alvia Howe Slat t-miibJ Smith Spears Stocl-t)n Mockton Sheoerd Shamblii A. Taj Green. Toibett Jess Turnham 11 II. Toon F. Woodward Weaver Woodward C.

Wutta A. Woodward Woodward Willie 39.0 Vyoodwai-d A 242 Wiltshire Dulte 1,135 Williams 183 Wilson 635 Wilson 460 Wilson 205 Wiltshire Henry Wilson 351 Woodward A 659 Watts Thoi -84 i Walton RoSt.H, Admtr. 2,910 Womack Jim -v 740 Lane 100 Morlan Francis 185 McKlnney C66 Moore 140 Montgomery 100 Matthews WG-. 4B0 Mansfield Lbr Co: 2800 NorrisJonn 125 Neleoji (320 A Normcti 135 Newton .1 155 Newman M. 210 Plane 100 Cotton Oil Co 1400 Eannell L.1...1 303 Patton M.

81TJ0 400 Parker 3270 Robertson 137 Raiey ffl 203 Swarik 275 Shermer, ifb) Shermer' Joseph. 1425 Stoekston.W lOO Slarnbaugh 180 180 Stewart CW, 380 Torhfisrfl H--- 580 Tollel- '4830 i James Johnny Jacdbs Joanna. Jnhnston John Labass Leach Richard Leach Fred Labass Troy Magruder McKinhey Mauracher. John MclJoleMaud Miiilath Green. Mabray Ud Peters' TA, Mttofe MathiewOl iver Morris M-ollie Morgan Morgan! WH Morgan New-W Nelson I Neal Ugdoh Torn Patton M- Pemington A J.

ReteraD V- ParkervW A Paris mbse.A. Rags'dalelJ Jasper RobirdsW RobXHsfHf 100 no 4,420 595 427 120 175 365 135 880 575 650 242 1,605 420 545. 210 335 595 249 299 JS 495 315 1 ,010 385 840 360 652 2.265 403 140 285 390 Notice of Sale of Estate. Notice is hereby given pursuance of an order of the County Court of Oklahoma, made on January I 1921, that the undersigned as fhe administrator of the estate of J. Biswell, deceased, will sell atvprlvate sale to the highest bidder, supject to confirmation by said court, dn or after May 28, 1921, at 10:00 o'elock at the -office o( the County Judge, at Saliisaw, Okla- 1 homa, the following described land belonging of J.

A. Bis- well, located in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, tB-witl Beginning southeast corner of Lot dne (i), Block tKree (3), thence north 6n east block line 78.3 feet, thence west 143.5 feeX, thence south 78.3. feet, thence east 143.5 feet to place of in and composing a part sf (1) in Block three (3J of townsite of Long, Oklahoma; said sale frill be for cash in and for the. purchase 'thereof, must be in writing and accompanied by 10 per cent bf the amount of bid; ahd may be filed in the brSee of the County Judge, or with the ttnderaigriedi at law offices Of a Oklahoma. 'MM.

Adrjpinislratorj j. H. ARM Attorney for AdmiriistratBrv fe-13-3t ASTORIA For Infants'and Children Use For Over 30 Years Always'-beara Slgnituie of.

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3,123
Years Available:
1920-1930