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Muskogee Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • 10

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JUY 24 Hili MUSKOGEE TIMES DEMOCRAT "devoted to RED HATHAWAY Editor KtU ri kunur Club Work ARMING THE MARKETS 1 S3 9t Close' High yesterday at the air grounds York cotton Spot This Jjist year Page brought in a ft and secure an exhibit of sheep cen PERSONAL and He asserted that on a basis named defendants Galligan rent return on Investment and Garrison and Vernor Clark for the fore st 2 red Mo i I of transporting labor to the source of 5740 Stockers 25 rough Vanv lAhnrPHl CSLOHOt Sf 575 Phone Nol Whenever you want' Safe investments 4' M2 8 gmernment 100 Of and aeal TOO LATE TO CLASSIY The onion hare been plowed by it $udrant Insurance Protection! Think of phone No 1 and call The the 2710 2120 237b i 2 60 2 17 2710 27 31 2316 Ths first phons on tbs easy to remember and hard to forget A title guaran teed 27 4b 2243 23 67 Open 27 75 27 05 22 17 2333 23 21 An accurate ab stract 1 Educational Venture Is Pro posed by Joint Committees of of GAS VALUATION IS PADDED CARTER SAYS Shrine Entertainment Draws orth Many Encore Miss Chadwell's Dance Score Big Muskogeean who heard the Bedouin TemPIe band in concert at the Or pheum theater Wednesday night pre dict new laurel for Muskogee' Shrine organization when the Eastern Okla homa noble Invade Washington early in lune for the national convention of Shrlnedom Under lie Iradrshlp of Anton Goetz Iz 2778 26 92 3366 2318 McClendon who now' lives on his big bottom farm north 'of Musko gee sowed a natch of seed onions about ths middle of ebruary There are At a Joint dairy and agricultural committees of the Chamber of Commerce held Thurs day plans wre discussed to hold an excursion to gome at the mostJm po rtant dairy sections of theCdUntry somo'Iaier cfateT The pfilil 'asniutv lined would be in the nature of an educational trip with the Idea of showing the farmers of this county how the dairy business is being han dledin the older dairy sections and also to show the people of the places visited what Oklahoma has to offer the dairy farmer in the way of natural advantages ttlsjilanned to combine some of the wortc of the home ownership commit tee with the efforts of the dairy and agricultural comnutiees A Hous ton district farm agent for Eastern Oklahoma addressed the meeting on the necessity of developing home own erahip He said that It was essential for the man to own his own farm before boil fertility or dairying or any system of permanent farming could be established Mrs Ethel Murray Si monds showed the relation between dairy development work and the state fkir progress She told of the growth of the dairy department of the Okla homa ree State fair from an exhlbl of one pound of butter shown in a tniirowed in 1816 up to the show last year made by eighty four exhibitors Colonel Biggs entertained with in teresting reminiscences of his early efforts to and pigs which were put in a tent because there were not other accom modations available The Joint committees agreed to re turn the fund loaned to the agricultural 'committee by the Rotary club for the purpose of financing the purchase of dairy cows because the money would npt be needed during the summer months The committee was grate ful to the Rotary club for the assist ance given them in the dairy develop ment wont "Caro Nome'" from the ilodoulh brnd displayed Wednes day night the technique of a finished oi ganlraUon Adjudged one of the tour best bends at the San ra net wo convention last year the Bedouin or ganisation" is sure to attract even more atfention In Washington because of the progress It lias made lathe past twelve months Many Encores a on the program Varied from stirring gouroi marches played in quickstep to the Involved grand selection from Chocolate Sol and the ponderous''Strong and True" overture With unerring ntr lack "always reponlv to tl leader tented in this court it is charged by Defchman who had been named the guardian The petition chatjres that the alleged kldngpera secured the appointment of to prevent a prosecution of the case The suit In the Tulsa county court asking niTTWITOVar guardian charges that he conspired with the Oil company and others that he aided and them in their fraud and that hi has never made Any effort to retrain the lands whtpb MEMBER of the associated PRESS The Associated Press I exclusively an titled to the use for remxblleaiioa of eJJ Rrws dispatches creditedto or not rtherwtee credited In this paper liX the local newe published hereto Air rights of republication of apeclM dispatches herein are fciso reeerteaA WHEN SO DESIRED In pUce name and addrass number wlU be furnlsnea by and tn care of The Tiruca Democrax All answers for out of town advertiv or return of strayed or stolen nude Pointer liver and white color answers to name of liver colored spot on back Last joint of tail broken MUSKOGEE PAPER CO Airuw News of Muskogee's ield Headquarter 5th Division A Room 412 ederal Building PAGE TEN annnrrat Dailv arm I THE I 1 IlllvO I VvlilVUl VAV Vr INTERESTS i rDrn HATHAWAY Editor 5 5 PROGRESSIVE livestock for sale GOOD Phone 4Ui RESH MILCH COWK Heavy milkers Reasonable 613 Elgin The solos bv Hrs by little Miss Salite Margaret Chadwell In klgoletto Mrs Green was accompan ied bv Miss Mae Kimberly Mrs solo waa received so enthusi astically that she was forced to re spond to two encores and a number of curtain calls a Little Miss Chadwell captivated her friends beyond the footlights by a re markable exhibition of intricate steps set to modern music She too was accorded enthusiastic applause Bedouin Temple with its band drum corps and Patrol will leave Muskogee June 1 for tho pilgrimage tO Wajhington ADVERTISERS MiouM retain receipts given by The Time Democrat in pay 'meat for Want Ads as no mistake esn bu rectified without them USE THE TELEPHONW It you catmat conveniently bring or end Call piiufle Sil Ask for Want Ad Tahir slid you wilt receive the same good service as when delivering your ad at the office Call ItlBlackmail Stebbins brands the whole affair a bunk and an attempt at blackmail when he was notified of the suit Ho declared that the "Gladys Belle com pany has never claimed possession of the lands in question lands mentioned In this dam (ace suit which she claims was ob tained by us by trauo ana alter sne had been kidnaped are now In the possession of' Charles Page The land Is located near Turkey mountain and Page got the lands several yejirs ago from Sammie Neharkey brother of tho girl 5000 barrel well on the land" This was the statement' made by Stebbins The land in question was the original allotment of Moses Ne havkoy and passed to Sammle and Mil lie Neharkey as sole heirs according to the records of the Indian agency division of the estate has been subject nf a long controversy Have Suit Against Pago naid her 31000 in cash made a contract with her whereby wo were to bring suit against Page in an effort to regain tho lands for the girl" Stebbins'1 snid suit has been filed and Is how pending in district court It the stilt Is decided against Page the girjl ill get unclouded title The contract which we made with her provides that it she gets a clear title we will pay her $25000 for the Millie Neharkey is a restricted In dian and a ward of the Indian ligency here She has 100 acres of restricted land as her own allotment but the tract has proved to be a non producer and her Income from the allotment yields her less than 3300 a year The land which she claims to havebeen defrauded of was inherited land and was not restricted There were not enough cattle to sat isfy the buyers present at the sale of the Simpson herd of Angus cattle held ine HAN TRIP TO DAIRY SECHON Kansas City May 24 The United Stale employment service will be able to meet heavy demand for farm labor in nearly every section of the country in its usual manner desprte the drain of unusual building activity and road construction rancis It Jones director genera) of the service Slid here today Jones was here to confer with George Tucker fielddirector of the federal farm laborbureau "Grip nf our rreftWt ui ancivi demand Many laoorera chuvl ford railroad fare to travel long dia tances to the han eat Jonee Tucker estimated that nine million acre of wheat will be harvested in Kansas" this year as against 8500000 hist year He es'imated that Oklahoma will harvest 3500000 acres this year as compared with "3000000 last year tliat Texas will harvest about 1500 M0 acres against half that area in Missouri about 3000000 'acres or about "the same as last year and Nebraska 2750000 as compared with swoono in 1922 LEGAL (Published InMuskogee Timcs Detno crat May IS 31 end Time 7 1923 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND TOR MUSKOGEE COUNTY OKLA HOMA I A Lowdy as Trustee apd The of Oklahoma on relation of Joe Strain as Bank Commissioner Plain tiffs vs No 12122 Hanover OU Gas Company a corpora tion Muskogee Tool Company a cor poration A Butts Lumber Company a corporation Long Bell Lumber com pany a corporation Vernor Clark do ing business as the Hurry Up Casing Crew Breeding Okla Cccanic Tetrolenm Company a corporation A DeWitt and Thompson Galligan and IltR Garrison and the Security National Bank a cor poration NOTICE RY PUBI 1 CATION The State of Oklahoma to Galli gan Garrison and Vernor Clark Greetings: Said defendants Galligan It Garrison find Vernor Clark doing business as the Hurry Un Caslmg Crew will take notice that the above named plaintiffs did on the 23rd day of Ma 1923 file their petition in the District' Court In and for Muskogee County Stale of Oklahoma against the above named ants Galligan Garrison and Vernor Clark must answer said peti tion herein on or before the Sth day of July 11'23 or said petition will be taken as true and Judgment rendered In said action against the defendants as prayed In plaintiffs" petition and judg ment will be rendered against the above at tj ARM PAGE CLASSIIED Phon 474 for Want Ad Department Report covers period from noon May 22 to noon Jty 2 number with an ease and grace com parable a high class professional organisation Encore encore was demanded and (Inetg appeased the modern musi cal ntinetlte bf his audience by fea taring hl trombone and percussion sections in tho extra As suming that tSdesynAnation as dif ferentiated from "jaM" in the test of a musical organisation the Bedouin band most certainly' has arrived at a stage of perfection where it need not hesitate" to display its wares in any company Miss Chadwell Pleasesadded numbers were vocal Green and a Registered Jersey Male tor service Ph lll 70S Derehenler 1 VandiwrYIR Two span five ear old mules broke Raymond Busc Kecfe ton Okla 2 resh cow giving gal lorei of milk per day 350U1 J314 Denver Phone 5707 for let out Superintendent TL Tighe at the expiration of his first term ink said that he reaUzeB that Tighe had been a foot bs 11 for various elements and that be favored the retention of Tighe ns he thought that Tighe was a capa ble man for the position Porter newly elected member of the board said that he enjoyed the ups and downs that are had between ink and Thompson breaks the other wise monotony and makes things tnore said Porter Porter said that the action taken yesterday afternoon was the election of some teachere and the discussion of the purchasing of property adjacent to some of the public schools He said it would be necessary to suppress the boards activity in the 1 matter of purchasing additional lands for school purposes because the board feared publicity would have the ef fect of causing the owners to Increase their prices Contract Suppressed At a secret meeting of the board on May 8 It waa voted to tender con a laj cii number of unmarried teachers but to hold up all contracts of married teachers When the un married teachers began receiving their I contracts last week it was noticed that no married woman had been tendered contract 2 Ji a 4 ke fra inquiryaeveiopea board was considering barring all mar ried women a teachers in the Musko gee schools It was suggested from semi official (sources that no general ban would be promulgated against those married women now employed but that" the rule would take Uie form of an order requiring all teachers to resign their positions upon marrying The caaas of the married women now employed would be dealt with' individ ually It waa suggested Since the May 8 meeting the board has proceeded with the selection of teachers at unannounced meetings at Irregular hours According to the clerk of the board the minute of Wednes day' meeting will not be written for several days because of th press Of business due to graduation week in thechool The hoard has refused to make pub lic the names of teachers towhom contract ha been offered not a weed in this BIG PATCH ONIONS closure of a certain trust mortgage of the date of May 2 1922 securing five certain promissory notes of even date aggregating 4118 OM00 together with In terest and attorneys fees Said trust mortgage covering the following describ ed real estate oil and gaa mlping leases equipment and property described as fol lows to wit: Tile NEKor NE'i or ec awp 75 Range 18E lying North of St and Si Ry containing 13 acres knownas the Keeler farm The xwy of and E14 of of Sec 33 Twp 15 Range ISE containing acres known as the Coss Beard arm Th NEU of the NE i Block '1 6 and 7 of the Soh Midland Addition: to the City of Muskogee and less a small tract in the South west corner of the NEkl of tho NEV extending directly south of Block 7 of said addition to the North Hne of the S'4 of the NE 4 of Section 3 Twp Range 18 and the 814 of the NEM of Section 2 Twp 14 Range 18 and of Section one Township it North Range East and Lois 6 7 and In Blk two "of the williams Addition to the City of Muskogee the abdve men tioned propertv being refereed to a the Crabtree Berryhill Jehnings and Thorn tarms The SE'l of swii of Sec 16 Twp' 13 Range 16 known as the Johns farm: and The NWU of NEU of See 21 Twp 13 Range 18 known a the Willie Stover farm and 5 acres th NE corner of NE4 of NWfc of Sec 21 Twp 13N Range 16 known as the Wesse Stover farm snd The SEU of Silk of Sac ID Twp 13 Range 16E known as the Suppees Deasc the last mentioned 125 acres being located near Wainwright Oklahoma The South of SWll of Sec 27 Twp 14 Range 16E known as til Kittle McKellop farm: The SW of Sec 31 Twp 16 Range 15 known as Whiteside farm subject to a prior mortgage The SWJ4 of of Sec 23 Twp 15 Range IS being also a part of the cess Beard farm The above described proper! being located In Muskogee County Oklahoma 4UC ul and NW5i cf NWli of SEU of See 30 21 24 and NEU of MVK of EU of Sec 30 31 14 which property is known a Smith Kirksey and HIU farms: and against which there are now certain valid Hens prior to thia Instrument (Tulsa rCounliy homa The E4 of SWU of EU and SU of N4 of SEU of SEU ee 8 Twp 14 North Range 16 EvbC known as Emma ields farm (Okmulgee Coun ty Oklahoma I The NEU of sec 86 and S'4 of WU ft Sec 24 In Twp W' Rangel 14 containing 240 acres Known the Pumpkin Center prop erty And the NEU of NWU of ee 17 Twp Range 11 fAb toct am rminfi1 riirlattfims) and adjudging that default has been made In "kid mortgager' that )4alnti liave a first lien on said premises to the amount for which judgment will ba tsten is afurefsld and 'orderlpK said prrnilC to sold with appraisement and the proceeds applied to the payment ol the anfonnt due plainlifts snd costs of suit and forever barrio and fore closing said aeienuBn mw thanig from all rlghU title Interest late property Uen and natty of demptlon in or to ralil premises property or unv part tberf WHneas my hand and ofnrjai nT vr Y23 MARTIN 1 part Clark Bv A Staley Deputy George Short Atlcro rnU Bearcy Aiioriifyfor rudiUifiv (Beal) i (Published in Mukn Tlme Demo crat Msy 21 and 81 1883) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Kealed nroDOaals will he at 10 odoek a June im 30! Commercial Building Tulsa Okla homa for the erection nnd completion of additional haspflal building kt ths Soldiers' Tubercular 'Sanatorium Sul phur Oklahoma according to th plans and specification prepared hy At klnaon obrton AronllecU Plana nd arwcil kaUon may be ob tained from th above named nrchl at thIr office 516 Majo Bldg Ttilrrt (iklahoma by depositing with them 350 0 for thal safe reiurn of num In good condition 1 A 3500006 certified or caabler check must aeccmpany each bid as evidence that the bidder Is 'bidding In good faithnd la wllllnlc and aM nur Into contract should asm bo awarded bUu POULTRY AND PETS OR SALE AniKDALE WATCH DOG rValijraWa four year old thoroughbred I am leav Ing Muskogee In few daj a will aU my dog and fine flock 8 and Uweeka oM chicks Your ehanee 4 buy fryers pullet and cockerel for brent' ing Jordan phon 1833 R1U8 South Tbtrtp lxih Street PLAJrriTTND SWEET POTATO plants postpaid 100 tile' 500 81 40 1000 3360 Porto Rico' Nanrv HbIL Yellow Yam Triumph Bunch Yarn Southern Queen Cul a Yam Otark Nursery Tahlequah GENUINE PbllfoTllCd" Mjd Nancy Hall Tama McGea EXwiirf Champion and Stone toiretoea MiO 3100 lOUP 22 5' 6000 11100: 10000 32800 Cab 400 1100 1000 1200 Bermuda OrJon 100v 31 25 OOOv KOO 10000 1350 Cpen field grown planU Or der hip)'! day received Deal era 'wire your orders now Our eighth year growing plants Satisfied cu imer In fifteen atatM Waugh Plant arm Waco Texa jPoircK Swings' umed Ok 4 2 Inch porch swing hung on your porch fot $38L 100 3100 week HARBOUR URNITURE CO 112 2nd street Phone 25 Oklahr ma' City' May War to the finish was declared on gas rates recently made effective throughout the state at a meeting here today of mayors 'and officials of a number of cities affected bv the new rates An executive committee was named to defendants and that the said defend consider the cost and selection or an attoreney to represent the cities in car rying on the fight rank Carter chairman of the com mission who called the meeting de clared the gas rates were founded on an inflated valuation of at least 5 000 000 of per cent return on Investment and 5 per cent depreciation this would mean the people of Oklahoma are pay Ing 3650000 too much for gas an nually Carter explained that the commis sion is now evaluating the gas com panies of the state but that the figures would not be available tor about six months He said he expected a new rate to be set by the state supreme court within the next two weeks MOODY IS PLACED ON CHURCH COUNCIL Washington May 24 The weekly weather and crop bulletin issued to1 day by the department of agriculture 5 for the week ending May 22 covers the southern new half of the week was gener ally coo! in the cotton growing states but the latter halt was somewhat Wirmer the temperature for the week as a whole averaged two or three low normal except In much of Texas where the weekly means were normal or slightly above Rainfall was In nearly all sections of the belt except in mot of Texas and amounts were heavy tn many localities The week was decidedly unfavorable for cotton because of wet weather and cool nights except that fairly favor able conditions prevailed in mov Texas and in the Carolina lelus were in Texas' and chopping llh tVlft Min Mvumwij nan dttion and stands mostly fair weeiil in thA tower uranue i 1 lev where cotton was blooming ltg IV AIIahAWie 1 cw1 anu nATir nmffress while 'Im ana cw wn hi heavy rains caused much wohlntf of rfds cultivation oadly in IS nH UflfV niior XI reported from that state with plants bs dying in some localities and much replanting Oklahoma: ioo twi heavy to excessive rains the hitter part of lhe week Cotton made poor progress with much replanting nec essary because of washing rains EDERAL SERVICE CAN SUPPLY ENOUGH HELP May 22 none May 23 Major Lewis Brereton A KfUl (DH 4B1) Dale Gaffney A 8' (ss Clement McMullen A ScChnu ield (DH 4B1) Ntay 4'" Weut Robert BreeneCaptain Charles Oldfield A est ield a Departure May fy Ca ptain Charley Be Oldfield JL Oklsu Mny 24 Iewi Brfreton 1 (Ur New York cotton spot New York May Slot cotton steady middling 55 New Orleans Cotton Spot New Orleans May pot cetton firm 25 points higher sales on the spot 233 to rrfvj none low middling "700 miGdum? 2775: good middling 282a receipts 1 20f stock 122452 cL MMuaChIcce Livestock 5 Chicago May (U Depart ment of Receipts 20900 head: mostly 10 cents higher: spots up more on strong weight butchers top 8765 bulk 160 to 240 pound aver ages 5755(31760 250 to 350 pound butch ers 57S0 T50: packing sows 5615(8 6 50: desirable '110 to 130 pound pigs 3525 8 CT5cijeavX weight hogs 57104?" 66 med ium 765 light S74t)765: light light 8675f750 packing sow smooth 5650Q6 85: packing sows rough ISOOvy 650 killing pigs 3600ro700 Cattle Receipts 15600 head beef steers generally steady strictlv choice kind strdng others weak in spots high ly finished hea vy steers 31055 1658 pound averages 316 85: seieral loads 1075 long vearlings including a tew heifers at latter prices bulk beef reers end vearlings 39261025 year lings fairly 'numerous general butcher weak to 15 cents lower spots more bulls steady to weak veal calves about steady: Stockers and feeder scarce: bulk desirable vealers to puckers around 31006 light kind arourd 5900 bulk bologna bulls J53555O: few heavies 3560 bulk Stockers and feeders $7255825 Kansas City produce Kansas City May Butter creamery uncnangea uaqran packing one lower Eggs and poultry unchanged Unchanged Chicago produce f'hlrso'n Xfv 94 Thill weaker: receipts cars: total United States shipments 620 Lower creamery extras SSMr standards 28 extra firsts 37ri(x3S first? seconds 3435H Lower receipts 23013 eases: firsts 244fc5i25 ordinary firsts 23623V4 miscellaneous 224S storage pack ex tras pack firsts 26 Poultry Alive fcwls 24425 broilers 3642 roosters 12H Chicago Grain utures Chicago lay 24 Wheat May July October i December ammy March New Orleans utures New Orleans Mar 24 Cotton futures closed steady at net tains of 3dtou points May juiv October December January 1 iVr ftrlr I Vei rtu 8fsi qj DnfYAllI growth waa Cattie Receipls 4000 head: calves $300 better Kraoes bee I steers sieaay to nign er oiners steaay to we3K top tnvij other early sales S725rlO 50 veer lings steady to higher best load $1040 she slock steady to strong tew prime cows825 hulk others 500655 Jew heifers 9 50 bulls steady io weak mot good bolognas $475 calrc steady to 2" cents higher best vealers $1000 balk desirable $9 OOflJ50 other classes steady canners and cutters mostly 425 selected feeders $885 common horned Texas Stockers $625 Receipts 7000 head mostly five tn ten cents higher: packer top $7301 shipper top $7 35 bulk $700730 bulk 160 to 120 pound bulk 210 to 300 pound butchers $7X5730 packing sows steady mostly $600 stock pig steady bulk Oklahoma City Lovestock Oklahoma City May 24 Re ceipts 800 head: fairly a tire generally stl ady early top $525 quarantined cat tle around $625: cows around heifers around $700 canners and cutters $2 00 300 calves unevenly lower Sick ert and feeder ji steady Receipts J000 head: fairly 'ac tive top 6710 butchers closed $630 to QTLiLITY Dyeing Spofiw 7th Bdwy HAIR Mrs Kepley KODAKS for gitufuation gifts Curio Rhop i PHONE 474 OR SATURDAY wont ads Quick action best service RIDE A YELLOW StaaUard me ter service Phou 23 INDIAN moccaMn for graduation gift Curio Shop GO CARTS RETIRED deliver Phon 6a1 Star 116 North 3rd THE by Irving Bachcller for graduation gift Curio Shop CALL a Checker Cab ph 606 amily ear 2 3 or 4 wen gers 26 blks 3108 i7f NN OUNTAIN pENSrM" gradua tton gifts Cuno Shop AMARILLO BEAUTY PARLOR Of Barnes Bldg moved to Hotel Sever Phone 4U6 ffIB GOODS a price Amarillo Beautv Shop formerly In Barnes Bldg now ground floor Severs Hotel north east side cf wriranee Phone 41W Oliver OH Burner for mv nnd ranges at 211 Main St: chaapei than gas coal or wood: Just tore a valve and light Save time money lebor 7' 'JTSales Average $16280 a Head 'V" TBuirErins $400 As Top Price fifty head of catalogued stuff sold for an average of 516286 average surprised ail the folks who hays becix inclined to be pessimistic about the eattle business and proved that the time Is right here to go ahead Among the buyers was elix Penner of Hill Ci eek who bought the top bull of the sale at 3406 and eight other head of the GeorEe (Brett of Ponca City took back a half dotron head and wanted twenty Judge ullerton of Miami topped the Bale taking a loppy Blackbird heifer at $460 along with another good heiter tv nv Muldrow bought three bf the better sort inc'Udlng the sec ond fop" remiiTS aT' "Ar 3 ehule and' Hollinger of Chapman Kan 's' sas bought ten head between themI' Among these were some of the bar gains of the sale Turner Eufaula was a heavy purchaser Among the other good supporters of if the sale were A Watson 1air ''IL Blanford Hayworth and Mr Randolph Paris Mo Culbertson and Smith of Muskogee were among the local buyers i Bulls Averaged $310 John Simpson of Eufaula bought U' two head Pome buyers from Texas who came with the intentions of buy 4ng a large number of cattle were als appointed failing to anything in the rale The four bulls of the sale made the remarkable average of $31u Colonels Heriff and Gross demon strated the value of properly handling a sale by the use of experienced sales men They were both goiny in liign lh iay through the sal TOO COOL AND WET OR STATE COTTON NO 2 Co Inued from Pge One) LEGAL "llfa must entertnto tract and rut nlh performance and statutory oonus In full amount of cctntract price wipim ten U01 days "Of awarding of contract Should he fail to enter Into contract or furnish eejuired bonds within ten1fi) days as above stat he shall for feit his raid check to the MateOk lahoma aa liquidated damages The Commission resen ea the right to accept or reject any or cJl blds or waive technicalities byav SOLDIERS' IHAE COMMISSION of State of OkUhoms By HORACE HAOAN Chslrmsn i' 30! Commercial Building TulsaOktabcma in Murkogvs fflM? HOMA Hi state of Oklahoma on rotation flnv Walcott Ba'k Commissioner nalnTlir JaTtS ft WMteBWe i fendant Nl)'i73 NOTICE BY rilRLICA'rtON State of Oklahoma to tbs Defendant James Whiteside Greeting' Said defendant James hitend will take notice that he has been jed in the ebov named court upon too petition of plaintiff alleging that de fendant is indebted to plamthf In'tbe rum of 110 000 00 upc one certain promissory Ticte dated ebruary nd 1931 due six month thereafter together With interest (rem date ax 10 per cent per annum nd lM further uni of ua JI 41ra nrruMIrit rlllA HDGT1 per ccwi ui ui raid note as attorney fees end cost of this action srd plaintiff has hereto fore caused an attachment to be Issued and levied upon the lands nnd tenement of th defendant i located in Muskogee County Oklahoma 1 225 City Of Muskogee Okla nnd all household goods effects and property in or on said premises and said dofenaant must anmer the petition filed herein by plaintiff on or before the 5th day nt July 1823 or said petition wlH be taken as true and Judgment will be rendered in favor of plaintiff and against defend nnt upon ald note for the sum of $10 it ia 3ae rhet ann from ebruary 2nd 1921 at this rntA of 10 per cent per annum and the further sum of 10 per cent of ifie atncMit 1w ns fees and for cpstn aal 1 action and attachment apainst the landa of the defendant here in levied on the above described prop erty will be foreclosed according to law for th satisfaction of the aforesaid claim and itiKlgment Witness my hand and official seal real this day of Mry 1923 Altrat: MARTIN Court Cleric Tom i uller Deputy George hort Attorney General Miller eerev Attorneys for 1 1am tiff (Published tn Muskoee Times Demo crat May 3 16 17 24 and 31 133) 4 NHKE SALE LAND UNDER ORECLOSURE Notice la Hereby Given That In pur suance of an alias order ot sale Issued out of the Dlatrlct Court of Muskogee County State of Oklahoma on the 3rd dav of May 1923 in an action wherein Central State Bank of Muskogee Okla homa a corporation was plaintiff and wherein the State! of Oklahoma on rela tion of the Bank Commlsaloner thereof at Lnan si 1 1 V4 4 i In IVll ftf 41U9 WVB OUVOVrtUVVU wt said Central Slate Bank and Ridenour and Mrs Arllia Ridenour were defendants directed to me the under ckaetr 9 tfi ckAoa CTnuntV State of Oklahoma i commanding fne tOa upon nnd sell 'without appraUemet the following described property: The aouth fifty (50) feet of lot three (3 in block one hundred Uty five (165) in Lhe Citv of Muskoree ac cording to tho official plat thereof subject however to the Hen pf unpaid taxes and also subject to the Hen of a prior eecur Ing the principal mortgage securing the principal sum of $200000 held by 8 Mann or assigns to satisfy a Judgment and decree o' foreclosure in favor of said plaintiff and against lhe defendants obtained and made tn said court on the 7th day of January 1222 for lhe sum of $34015 together with interest thereon from Jan uary 7 1922 at the rale of 10 per cent per annum nd the further sums of $34000 attorney fea with Interest there on at the rate of 6 per cent from ren dition of this Judgment until paid and for costs of thia action on which said judgment certain credits aggregating M27000 htfxe been allowed I will on the 4th day of June 1923 at the hour of ten a of said dav at the front door of the Court Hous In tho City of Muskogee Muaxogee County Ok lahoma offer for sale at public suction and sell to the highest bidder for cash said propertv above described subject however to lien of all unpaid taxes and the mortgage of $200000 io MaJin or so much thereof as will satisfy said judgment with Interest and costs Witness my hand this 3 rd day of May 1022 LEDBETTER Sheriff of Murkogee County By WAR IUCN BUTZ MILLER 4 SEARCY Deputy Attorneys for Plaintiff (PuMUhod tn Muskogee Times Demc crat Mav 23 24 25 and 28 192L) IN THE COUNTY COURT WITHIN "MUSKOOEE COUNTY STATE OKLAHOMA In the Matter of the Guardianship nt the Estate of Samuel Jackson a Minor 4 Waring Guardian Na 130 St NOTICE OaSALE OCL AND GAS LEASE Notice Is hereby given in pursuance of an order of the County Court of Mus kogee County State of Oklahoma made and entered the 15th day of MaV 1133 the undersigned guardian will offer for aale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder an oil and gas lease jon lhe 22 th day of May 1923 at 2:03 the following described tends situated In Okmulgee County State of Oklahoma to wit: East naif of bou lowest quarter ox Section 20 Township 16 North Range lVEaL containing 64 acres'? Said oH nnd gag leawi will bo sold on the following terms and condltlona to wit: Cash upon approval of lease end aam nt till ld sale to be held in the County Ctjurt Room of Muikofe County Stat of Oklahoma at ths Ums abov stated Dated this 15th day of May 1823 XT WARING Guardian Bruce Attorney fcr Guardian 126 17 Nave Bld Muskogee Oklahoma i oreign Exchange New York May oreign exchange easy Great Britain demand 4 6284: cables 4624: 60 day bills on banka 460 rance demand 664 cables 6 6451 Italy demand 4 82 cables 4 Germany demand 6013U: cables Lead and Zinc New York Mav Lead sjeady spot 7 xinc easy East St Louis pot and nearby delivery 655 Call Money New York May Call money steady: high low rvllng rate and closing bld cf'ercd at 41i last lean 444 cal! loans against acceptances 4 time loans steady Mixed collateral 60 30 days 5k: four Mv months prime com mercial paper 5 Liberty Bonds New York May Liberty bonds closed: 10041 second 4" SSlt first 8324 second 8822: third 44 9: fourth 3J23 government Chicago Cash Grain with the con Chicago May No i part i' A Vo A IlJJkCM Q173VI No 2 vellow No allow Vn white too cool and wet in OklahomaNo Swhito 81 I 1 4a A tv I aa 9 1 i untie 4 wtuit NO 4 While NQ 3 rContlntied rom Page On) relief Beverly Baker a Central high school student had received from Richey's prayers The Baker girl had been made a cripple through infantile paralysis and for ten years had been forced to walk with a brace After she attended lhe Richey service she was able to abandon the use of th braee ha never returned to it am bo happy and I do thank tha Lord for healing me" Callie ex claimed Thursday "I did not know what had happened to me when 1 aw my friend but the Ixird has healt me and I am going to bs a BEDOUIN CONCERT IMMENSE SUCCESS The Rev A Moody pastor of the irst Presbyterian church was Thurs day selected as a member of the newly created general council of the i Presbyterian church at the general I assembly of the church al Indtanapo 1 1 Us Dr Charles Wishart the mod orator Is chairman of the council Dr Moody was namea tor one year The general council of lhe church is designed to replace New Era committee and the executive com mission as constituted under the for mer organization of the church The organization of the various depart ments now is undergoing a process of simplification our separate depart ment are being made to do the work formerly done by sixteen under the old organization Dr Moody exjxlalned Nelection of the Muskogee minister Is regarded as a signal honor by Pres byterian laymen in aiusKogee HOME ROM CONVENTION I SInkes assistant secretary the Victor Building and Loan com pany arAl A Caldwell secretary of the Muskogee and Loan company returned Thursday from Ok lahoma City where they attended a etale meeting ot building loan men A Kansas City 4DH 4B1)1 Lieut IM1 Gaffney ewi Lieut Clement McMullen A rubinfi Lteut Itohert Breens A jjrook ield' PH 4B emA NfHirz i he a Mahtnlng Van Rorhlng 10 tmter 7 instant death In a torni In the pGni 0101 AIRMOUNT MATERNITY Hospital or confinement May work for part of expense: babies for adoption Writs for booklet '41 E' 27th St Kn Cltv CHIROPRACTIC OR HEALTH Dr' Cora Taylor chiropractor 261 2 Equity Bldg Ihone 'TH EY GET WEU" To learn wbo ha power it Ion of a bound volame of fil or Cheroke Advocate for 1883 4 loaned to Agsncy Hill Muteum by Mrs Bushyhead Kuid return to City Office OOT SPECIALIST Cores removed in flv minute without no matter how oia they may be Weak arche built up At lowest pos Ibt price Phone 2106 208U So 2nd HAVE YOU SEEN THE BUND HEALER PAGE 320 CHEROKEE PHONE 2545 Appendicitis relieved in ten minute Paralv! rheum tlm gall toniomch trouble and cancer uccetuily treated lodge in a secluded part ot the Ozark mountains Official pf the Indian department here In discussing the case Thursday declared that the girl was lured away with promtars of gay times in 'seeing the world? Th agency conducted a minute search for th girl it was cl ibfd and finally locattd her sev eral week after her disappearance A representative of th department wag penLto bring her back to Mus kogee It waa then discovered on Mr return that tire girl had signed a deed run endcrlng the ownership of the oil lands Doichman Supprttttd It 5und firriab WA mflifl against flttbblns Reese and McNutt two and one fourth acres In the patch nnd th men were Protocuted in the and In the whole not a weed was Crimlnsl courts on charge ot kid vtall 1 Th onion here been plowed naT'ing Ttrey were released at the) five time nnd weded by hand twice preliminary hearing held before Ju Tb seed was planted tn 14 3rch rowa tJfd A Willton of who held The field prettier than th! fields tliat the girl went on the trip willing shown In the seed catalogs so one and a MdnapHW charge could not! may boiler that Jt 1 worth looking be sustained unless he was abduct lover McClendon Mtltnate that th ed by fore flM will be between HO and JOO Aft exposure of the oku wm wr New Ytrk utu et St a T4 cioeed steadye Open High kC? 8 4 35 24 66 24 13z 21 7 343 2S7X 3450 TtSVdllg ra CD jy ShtJWS NO I (Continued from luge One) jJ sidered their decision not to make pub? lie the names of those teachers actually selected at the meeting Wednesday and other previous meetings He Hurries Off have no to Dr Thompson declared "We are sim ply trying to work this matter out as we think best" And the interview was terminated as Doctor Thompson hurriedly entered an elevator in the Surety building on his way to his offices Says ink will never attend another secret meeting of the declared ink Thursday do not think that it is right that a body doing work for the public should try to suppress their actions from said ink 'As to what happened behind the closed doors In Porter's office ink said that he had pledged his word to Thompson that he would not say any thing about it "But ink did say that things wrc brought up that he op posed in the secret conclave ink also said in his interview that actlofi had Veen taken by other mem bers of the school board to depose a woman leather at Whittier school be cause she was a Catholic ink said that he objected to the proposed action last year and that Dr Walton called at his office one day and repre sented himself as a committee of one from some organization and demanded that kinir invnr ueiMJSHiK luv itaiia i lrk x1d that he ordered Walton from his place of business Thompson Would ire Ttghe ink declared had it not been him that Thompson would have LODGES AND SOCIETIES 8 pHorrirrerTfl meet Tuesday evening Colorado Bin YANK TIPTON POST NO meets every Thursday Manhattan Cafetr rta SCW Pav your due at I Hall clerk's office Camp meet of al every Wednesdayjalgnt TPJNITY IDDGE NO 6C2 A ApA meets evvv 'Saturday: next saturj May JCth dctfW vUHIftf jUnasona cordially 'invited AV tie Secretary MUSKOGEE CHAPTER NO 3 A JJ meets Thursday May 24th 1 all the chapter Degrees A Lathim Secretary a MUSKOGEE COlfMANDERY NO meets Monday May 281 7 or der of the Temple A MASlELPWANTED Man to do paper hanging for board end Thon 526! PHONE 474 OR SVTURDAT want ada Quick action bt service A THINKING ELTDW call a yellow ea tre Thone 28 CALL a "Checker ti'ab ph amily car 2 3 or 4 pafiBongrrtM 20 blks want parth to pnt up pari 318 So 15 Phono 681 A Iniiyman young married colnrrcl rrutiL Ilay Swanson ta4 ATnite north oLcitjon TVAXTED bne "hundred rnn njS dfen daily Stave I( cents hair cut 15c 20c216 N'2n6 StJPJimerSytem WANTED Men barber trade special tuition rates next day: diploma given position furnlanea palmer system 210 North 2nd AGENTS wanted $60 WEEK LT energetic menrand worn en devote your spare or fml selling Dtetingtilahed Silk Hosiery guaranteed Eejuest ftUler No expe rience or capital required Write for sample today Syndicate products Corp 350 Broadway New York WANT Rig waff dl TRUSTCO aS I I) Open High Lew Close May 1 185 11944 11814 1 184 julv 117 117 September 115 1116 L15 1158 Mav 79 ts 78 79 July 78 86 73 79 I September 77 78 77 78 May 42 42 July 42 42 2K September 39 40 39 40.

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