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The Standard-Sentinel from Stilwell, Oklahoma • Page 3

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Mrs. Mary Reed, Mrs. Flor ence Willey, Mrs. b6rne and Mr. and Mrs; Br Willey were in Prairie Grove weeK Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rogers 0f Senard, Alaska announce the birth of a daughter, at Senard Feb.

12. JMrs. Rogers was formerly Miss Gertrude Jones of Watts. and Mrs. F.

M. Foster and daughter Hazel of Jopllh, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Foster of Carden visited Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Fox this week. Rev. Elam Hall and J.

C. Adams were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fox Sunday. Gas Gas All Time Mrs.

-Filler aaya: "Gaa oh tny atom- beta waa ao bad I Gas even prened oil ray heart. Adlerlka brought me quick relief. Now, I eat as I Wish, aleep fine, never, felt, better." A OLE RIKA CRESCENT DRUG STORE of. Denver, rare here vlsithig mother, Mrs. Frances Beavers Viola Gwings spent' the week end in Arkansas.

Mr. PergusoKI children of Siloam Springs visited Mrs. Nettie Ezell Friday, STATE FARMERS WILL PROFIT IN HOG RAISING cfipPeb. INTHEDISTRK AND: -John H. Leeper, FOR: Neat Appearance At Low Cost Become a REGULAR CUSTOMER Of The SYD HILL'S Barber Sanitary, fast, Treat your Credit as a Sacred Trust; Stilwell CREDIT Association At the present son says, there are few farai-? ers in Okiaoma who not profitably produce all of the pork necessary for their family use and enough in addition to slip- ply two or three families living in State Good For Hogs Climatic conditions in state are unsurpassed for the production of pork.

Mild winters android pastures make 1 it necessary to expensive houses and buy equipment to keep hogs through the winter and the pastures help to cut down the feed bill, Thompson says. "The best way to insure a profit in raising hogs is to find out how many can be handled con-, viently, get a good take good care of the hogsV and feed grains properly supplemented with proteins and specialist advises. years, out of ten a profit can be made if, this is followed." Wh4n it becomes obvious that hog prices are to be low for a year or two the herd should be to minimum, buf it is best foo keep enough to increase production on so when prices become good the herd can be increased to maximum In this way the farmer who keeps hogs will profit in the long run: Neeci Printing? Call 124 For ished COUNTY, mi tiff) No. 4406 Nellie A. Coolidge, et Defendants, NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Oklahoma to given to the above A.

Coolidge, in the Dstrict This Advertisement is (Biie BcMa, JwUptr fitioiw Compound fonfo Tablets) Compounded By AN OLD, WELL KNOWN Finn, hi Buiinets SINCE 1855 LONG BBIXW Tha tUtail Vrag at Amerlonv Among abto; and Ctoabto OTtm ttnatim WMt ptJt and tun ANQTHffiR; mdlkx API TISED, M3TS. B.JB, la latttefai; trial wffl yoa- If yoa suffer with Sick, KatwUtad Btoxnach, OM BUtotat)MNL IlaadaQbei, QoMad Tongue, DJbray Kidnay, BlaJddar Tltictala, achea, NeuHtla, RbamnatisttirOt Chronic Oonatipatkmi you It to Jrouraelf to give this tWCOMPABAWU: MEDICINE a fair trial. (POSITIVE MONSJT BACK GUARANMCE) B.JJB, Muat Good or Wa WUt THERSS 18 NO SUBBTmrtS FOR QUAIJT K. Aak For GESNUBSW WANT-AD oi 4 fdpair, see Dr. W.

Bodurtha of Grove, at White store, the first Monday Large and wagon Calvert on Ike Isaacs-place east of cemetery! LISTEN TO: KUOA Sifoam Sjmrfnga At 7:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. Mr Dyke Lumber Company. (2t).

Court mthiri; and.fbr Adair County, 7 Ab6ve named plaint tfiff iij that the plaintiff ia the owier 6f arid, is in actual "poa-, of the' following described ldMs, 1 Section Twen- i Oklahoiha, 40 acr or; lesa That said plaintiff acauired title' lands iti the fallowing man-' ner, plaintiff purchased Certificate jtfo. 4 Sale of the year: 1935 for Taxes for the year of 1934 and Complying with all the requirements of the laws of the State of Oklahoma, in such'; cases made and providedT the Said plaintiff produced said above, mentioned certificate to the County Treasurer of Adair Oklahoma, on the 28th day of January 1938, and said did in his official car execute a Tax Deed to this'-, plaintiff fahve fhe: above scribed rteal estatei, -HU IB Alleged th.at ncirie ithe defendants liave dr.interest in't 'and Said defehdf 1 ants iAd that they must answer plaintiff 's pef tition on or before the 81st, day oft March, 1938, or said petition will, be taken aa true and judgment rendered against ttiem pursuant to said per titidn and forever quieting the fee simple title of Bald la Mid plaintiff and forever barring and and jsdll other def endapta, named, Jbjf or under them from hny and right, title, interest, estate of equtty in or to the aforesafil real eata'tei i (SEAL) .0. aj Clerki By Manrfhe Dodgen, Deputy. Joe M. Lynch, Attorney for Plaintiff.

Published in Adair County Dcmo- 24, March OP SHERIFFS SALE JlJOIlfeEiis hereby given that Six tfe at 2:00 o'clock p. at the norfii front ddi of the court house at Stilwell, in Adair' County, OMahbniaV'the under-. will Offer for sell for. cash public and.best that pertain real estate situate in- 0lclahoma fc JiToitbv of Northeaat Qupter- NoftKjfflarf 6t Ndrth- west Quarter; and. Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter of: Section Ten, Township Eighteen North, JUnge East of Indian: Containing 130 acres; more or- less, according to Government suryey thereof, siibiectto sales.

SAID saie'will be made pursuant to ah order of sale issued out of the ce of the court4lerk 'coun- and state to satisfy the judgment Md decree rendered 6h 2nd day Augusfc 1937 hl Aetna a cor- pdratioiv Plafaitiff, Mi Chab- 6ian, et defendants, N6. 4107. 1 pending In the District Court of said county and i8. mH favor, the rate from August 1st, fee of $800.00. and costs and foe Igie.

foreclosure of a mortgage held plaintiff covering the above describ-l ed property. i THE above property will be offered for aale and in the manner provided arid according to the provisions contained in said judgment and decree. WITNESS my hand 16th day of February. 1938. J.

FERGUSON, Sheriff of Adalt. Cdunty, Okla. -Woodruff Woodruffs and Miley, Hoffman, Williams France's Johnson, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Adair County Democrat February 3,10, 17, 24; and March 3. 1938).

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF OKLAHQMA COUNTY OF ADAIR No. 4304 Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order Of sale issued out of the Dstrict Court of Adair Counts', State of Oklahoma, on day of January, 1938, in an action the State of Oklahoma on relation of the Commissioners of the Land Office of said State was Plaintiff, and Julia Rogers and Jsiah F. Rogers were Defendants, directing to levy upon and the followiriRjr described as. NO. 4311 ishVeby given that in purk of'an Order bf sale issued out' oftKe of Adair 1 Couffi if jrbperty, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest of the Quarter 4 and the Half (EVO of the Northwest Quarter the SontWest tSWM) and the Northeast Quarter(NEW) of the.

Quarter (SWW) of west Quarter West Half (WW) of ifca VeMr cast Quarter IBB Svuthwest Quarter aM the Northeast Qusrter fNEM) of Nortlieitst Quarter, W) of the Southwest Quirttr and tiie South Half (SEM) of the Northwest Quar £er (NWM) Trebty, (23), Township Sixteen (16) North, Range Twenty Six (26) East of the Indian Meridian, containing tfinety (90) acres, more or less, situate in County, State of Oklahoma, to satisfy a judgment and-decree of foreclosure in favor of the.State of Oklahoma the Commissioners of. flee of aaid.State and. agaJSgt fap H. Leeper Abstract of Title Don't Buy Real Estate Until You Investigate the Title Adair County Stilwell, Oklahoma fendants, obtained and madfi'inJsAid Court on the 7th day of June, 1937, in the sum of $2148.04, wlthiutcfcpt thereon at the rate of per ahrium from the 7th daycof Junei 1937; attorney's due and costs I will on the 9th day of March, 1938, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. of said day, at the North front door of the Court House in the City of Stilwell, in said County and State, offer for sale and sell to the highest Didder for cash iri hand the said property above described or so much thereof as will satisfy said judgment with interest and costs.

Witness my hand this 31st day of January, 1938. FERGUSON Sheriff of Adair County State of Oklahoma. Orlando F. Sweet William L. Peterson Attorneys Plaintiff.

relation of the Gomnii3si6ners of the Land Of flee of said State was jPlain- tiff aridvF. R. Jpnes, Jones, Bfowii aftd 1 Delia, were directing rile to levy upon and sell without appraiaament the to-wit: Southwest Quarter 4 of Northeast Quarter (NEW) and Southeast Quarter (SE- V4) of the nd, Ah Northwest Quarter Sduthi" east Quarter (SE'4), lefss Two (2) acre's, for land East Half (EKz) of the Northeast Quartet (NEW) of the South- st-Quarter (S.W rthwest (NWM WU Northeaaf Quarter orthe Quarter (SW- W) and Southwest Quarter SW- W) of the Southeast Quarter (SEW) of the Northeast Quarter NEW) of Section Township Fourteen (14) North, of Range Twenty-fife (25) East, containing one Jjrandred fifty- eight (158) acres, more or less, situate in Adair, County, State of Oklahoma, to satisfy a judgment and decree of foreclosure in favor said plaintiff, the State of Oklahoma on relation of the Commissioners of the Land Office of said Stite. and against the defendants, obtained and made Court on day.of June; 1037. sum of $28j46J3, with 'til: interest thereon at the Ate of ten percentum per annum from the 7th day jof June, 1937; attornijyfe.fee $200.00, and "costs $44.20" and costs accruing; I.

will on. the 9th day fotMarcb, fay, Nprth front door of the Ho'uSei In the City of Stilwellr Corinty and $tate, offer for sale and seft the highest bidder for cash in hahd above (jeserOjedipr thereof as satisfy Wd judternjent with interest pod my hand ffiia day 1938. i) J- Sheriff of Adafr iCounlya State of OklaBohiai' F. Sweet William L. Peterson Attorneys for Plaintiff, (published in AdairCxmpty DemO- 3,10, IT, 24, OF APPLICATIONWR TAXDEEp.

fj-' the l9nAheK CEAFfJW STOW II ym fail to aay thank yon yota 'S BARGAINS POTATOES Gild sound Birbuks, peck 19c Flour, Guaranteed 48 lb. sack $1.15 Tomatoes, Fancfhaad picked 2 Urge cans 13c SOAP, bars 7 bar, 25c CORB HEAL Eggs Fresh Country, doz. Graham Crackers 2 lb. box BACON, SliceiUthat good kind, ib. 23c FOLGERS Coffee, pound 26c HAL MILLSAP 20c 36c 15c 19c (Published in Adair Countv Democrat, Feb.

24 March STATE OF OKLAHOMA SS IN DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF ADAIR Oscar C. Patterson, Plaintiff VB. No. 4331 Amos Roller, et al, Defendants NOTICE OF SALE OF IiAND UNDER FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that in pursuant of an order of sale issued out of the District Court of Adair C.oun- Oklahoma, on the 3rd. day of February 1938, in an action whereih Oscar C.

Patterson is plaintiff and Amos Roller; Myrtle Roller; Tittle; Paducah Box and Basket Co. a Corporation; American Salt poration; Bowersock Milling and. Power Company, a Virginia Carolina Chemical Company, a Corporation and the Texaco Salt Product Company, a Corporatiofti are defendants, directed to me, the undersigned Sheriff of Adair County, Okalhoma, commanding to levy upon and sell without appraisement the following described real estate, to-wit: The South 24ft feet of the North feet of Lot 12, in Block 26 of the Incorporated town of WestviUe, Oklahoma, to Batiafy a judgment and decree of foreclosure in $YQC jrfjpraihtiff and against said defendants obtained arid' made in of Btmi "interlst heteAr? 7 1987? 1938. hours of-10-A and M.i JSfe-Stti 40gp said day, at -the' and aell to each of are rtifled: that on 4th? day 1935, the following described land, to-wit: The SWV 4 of and 7 SEM of WNWtfSEKMmimM SE'4 of of Section 5, Township 18 North, Range 26 East, con. taining 70 acres, move or less, in.

Adair County, Oklahoma, was duly and-regularly Bold to the undersigned, in the manner provided by lam, for delinquent faxes due thereon for the yehr 1934, and Coufl-' ty Tredsurer's certificate of tax sale No. 7 duly issued-pursuant to said by the County Treasurer of Adair County, Oklahoma. Thje. undersigned as such purchaser, holder and owner of said tax sale unless redemption-be made from said sale within sixty days from the first-publication of thjs notice, will tdemand a Tax Deed and same will provided by Dated this the day of February, 1938. PAUL H.

RUSSELL, Holder and owner of said Tax Sale Certificate. (Published in Adair Countv Democrat, Feb. 10, 17, March 3, 1938). STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY OF ADAIR. NOTICR OF APLICATIQN FOR TAX DEED.

To Ireehe V. owner and the tenants and claimants of the described M. Adair County, Oklahoma, td-wlt: NE 10 Wes of Lot 5 and West. 20; acres of Lot 5 and' Vt of 12i all in Section 4, Township: 16 Nortfe and Range 26 eon- taiiung '50 -acres, more or less. rJo Ydu and each of yon; are hereby that; -the County Treasurer, of Aftair County, State of after dufe' and given-of sale ol delinquent sold at his office in the manner and form provided, law on the 16th day of, November, 1935, the deBcrJbed landj thp delinquent tax interest? for the' yearri934, amountinc in all to the sum $2.87 and that redemp-- tionibe made within, Sixty (60) days from the date of service of this notice a fax deed will be demanded and fwilh 4heii-County Treasurer of said Adair County, Oklahoma as proyidtedvbs 1 Dated this 25th dav of January, 19881 F.rA? ADAIR.

Holder orTax Sale Certificate No, 36, nouhcefllthla; in nationwide, by "The Mt- Claren. Rubber Cbmpany of Ohio, is a decided tjipijai cptfatruc- t'ioh. new is Toe-Action. moulded slots inr the tread arranged and spaced; for. noiseless traction, biter through road film, wipe away water and give complete jpaastery on-line, JRleetness appearance has been acquired in the New; Autocrat by modern streamlined designing.

The cord body of this new tire makes use of new type cord which, by a more compact arrangement of individual cotton fibres and special processing to prevent fibre displacement of slipping, is made resistant to heat producing stress and strain and deadly tire growth. The principles carcass, struction in the new Autocrat are described as Dethermolyzed" Coolflex body with 20.2 percent stronger Daytex cord, The.contour of the new Autocrat has been designed to distribute flexing action on the finer textured cord body so as to pro-duce an easy-chair, ahock-proof ride. Although it is expected the innovations of construction design of the Autocrat will create considerable mass interest the chief appeal of this new tire, it is predicted by McClaren. officials, will be to car owners who-plaee safety, tire beauty and performance quality before The Toe-Action McCIaren Autocrat A NEW TIRE The new Autocrat Tire, is on display at J. Service located at: Stilwell, Oklahoma.

Township 17 Nortk), Range 24 East, was duly and 'regularly, sold, in the manner-provided by to the undersigned for delinquent taxes due thereon for year 1934, and Tax No. 49. duly issued -pursuant: to said, sale; that the undersigned is now the er of said Tax Sale qenificate, and unless redemption be matfpiirom said sale.within sixty daysifhqanft aften the date of' the first of this notice a Tax demanded and issue-as by this 5lh day of Jfaipuary, V. H. JfAOWJND Owner and of said Tax Sale Certificate,) up CPhhlished in Adair County Democrat, Feb, 10, 17, 24, Majph 1938).

NOTICE OF APLICAiriON, FOR TAX To C.WaMlin,|^e oWer or claimant df the land der scrihedi the ant vj You are hereby noiffledi thjat on the 20th day of 1935, the following described Lot 1, and the NortKil9.81i«jere«i of Lot 2, and Jof of NW'A, and NWM, of Section 16 North, Range Adajfc'County, Ok was-duly.

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