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THE OKLAHOMA MINER TheOklahoma Miner giiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimmiimiiiiiiimiit ; - a 11921 APRIL 192111 lOfh 1QI 1 5 liui. i.iii HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiiiiiniiiiiin gSMTWTF Si Published Every Thursday BdUiblishod April, A member of the Oklahoma ' ymilimiliiliiimiimi "Ill "' Press Association, J. A. HEATHCOCK, Prop. Gallic Ileathcock Publisher. Entered as yecond-class matter at the postoflice at Krebs, Okia Inmn, under the Act of March 3 1879. 3 10 17 24 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 This oaDcr has enlisted with the government in the cause of America for the period of the war -. COMING TO n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n Ml ADVERTISING will be un and charged for until or dereddiscontinued. Advertising Rates Display or plate 20c perinch Local Mews i L foreign Advertising KeprcMitntive THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Ieal JTstate pann T oans LONG TIME LOANS, tut rest due once a year J. A. Ileathcock, KREBS, OKLAHMA. 40 Acre Farm Well improve! F o r S a I Miss Jean Watson was a Ilart shorne visitor Sunday. Wesley Morgan was hero from Hartshorne Sunday, Mrs Joe Brackett anl Mrs J. A. Ileathcock were in McAlestor Thussday. Mrs Maggie Davis is here from Muskogee spending a few days with her mother Mrs II, ilarley. 40 of land with g i d fcui rcc med House. Seller, Smokehouse, Barn, Well and Spring of iod Lasting water. 100 Apple tre. 50 bearing Peach trees, loCherv trees, Riz berries and Black ber ries. all of this land is in cultiva tion, except wnai is yarn mm pim Lot's if a small farm, in a jjoud neighborhood and clost to School is what you are looking for, you hould buy this place. Arnold Heathcock was killed by accidently falling into a Air shaft at Williams, Okla where he was working, he had just started to work on the morning of April 5 1921, when the scaffoling gave way and he fell to the bottom ,".nd death was instant, he was born en the 5th day of March IS 1 00. makinvr him at the time of fhisdoath 31 vears and 30 days ' oM he was a Carpenter by wide I he leaves to morn his death a Wife, one Phil'1, Father, Mother I ihree Brother and two Sisters 'besides many other relatives, an , a host of friends, the funeral was I nt the Red-Oak f'ein -tary at Ba- cbe. the fuue-al nducted by rl.e ludeppndant OhImi of Odd- Fellows, of whic1, rnold was a member. A B arsam Sixteen acros ot land for aulo at a leal bargain, can bo easily fenced, haj plenty of post timber on the tract for fencing, nea." town, and would wiko a tine-place tor raising garden j Pasture 5 miles stmth of Alder I'uch; first ?300.00 takes tho place; j gon polity of gras- and lasting rood roads, good schools and plonty j wnGl. McAlcstcr, Oklahoma, UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALI ST, Will again be at McAlester. Saturday April 9th 1921 One Day"Only 10 a. m. to 8. m. Remarkable success of Talented physicians in treatment of chron ic diseases. Offer Services Free of Charges The United Doctors Specialist, licensed by the State of Okla for treatment of diseases of the sto mach, intestines, liver, blood, sk in, nerves, heart, spleen, eheum atism, sciatica, tapeworm, leg ulcers, week lungs. Those afflct ed with long standing deep seat ed diseases that have baffled the lamily physician should not fail th call, for so great and wonder ful has be n their results that many former patients state it is hard to find the dividing line be tween skill and miracle. According to their system no more operations for appendicites gall stones, goitre, tumors, piles etc., as all cases accepted will be treated without operation or hy podermic injection, as they were among the first to earn the name ol Bloodless Surgeons by doing away with all pain in the success ful treatment of these dangerous diseaees. If your case is incurable they will give you such advice as may relieve and stay the diseases. Do not put off this duty. A visit at this time may help you. It cos ts nothing. Married ladies must come with their husbands and minors with their parents. Laboratories: Milwaukee, Wis. SUIT WITH LIGHT WAISTCOAT Published in THE OKLAHOMA STATE OP OKLAHOMA, Pittsburg County. ,- MINER, March 31, April 7-14, 1921. In the Matter of the Guardian ship of Irenn Cannon, Naoma Cannon, and Lymon Qinnon. Notice is hereby given in pur suance of an order of the County Court of the County of Pittsburg, State of Oklahoma, made on the 26th day of March, 1921, the un dersigned guardian of the estate ot" Irena Cannon, Naoma Canion, any Lymon Cannon, will sell at public sale to the highest bidder subject to confirmation by said court on the ISth day of April, 1921, A. D., at 10 o'clock a. m., at the County Court House door of Pittsburg County, State of Ok lahoma, all the right, title and in terest of said Irena Cannon, Nao necessary for the reasons in said petition stated. And that copies of this order be posted and also personally served on or mailed to the next of kin of said wards and all persons interested in the estate of said wards or published as ic quircd by law. Dated this the 23rd day of March, 1921. S. F. BROWN, County Judge. V. N. Redwine, Guardian. Allornev for Piltsb tug State of Oklahoma, County, ss. J. A. Heathcock, being sworn on his oath, says, I am the owner of The Oklahoma Miner, o week ly newspaper published in the city of Krebs, Okla., said paper hav ing a bona fide circulation throughout said county, and that said paper has been published in n i t .. n ma wauun, .urn iiiiuh v.ni nun, , .. r;. , vrnl fnr mnr ,ii:m in and to the following described. J , . ,, ' ,!; -n . ; o I rtt-ir. font npvr nrnr'f Mlio rhK 1v- :hnvcr "'"- ""' !. rr real estate situate in Pittsburg County, State of Oklahoma, to wit: Lot eight, block 69, located in Krebs, Pittsburg County, Ok lahoma, and all improvements thereon. Said real estate will be sold on the following terms and conditions, to-wit: Cash. Bids for the purchase thereof may be in writing and may be filed in the County Court or de livered to the undersigned at the North End Mercantile Company, North McAlester, Oklahoma. Dated the 26th day of March. 1921. XV. N. Redwine, Attorney for Guardian. Zula Cannon, Guardian. sue, April 7th, 1921. J. A. Ileathcock, Prop. Subscribed and sworn to be fore me this 25th day of March, 1921. Harry J. Oglesby, Notary Public. (SEAL) My commission expires Nov. 29i h 192-1. Proof of a Proverb. Clothes do not make the man. if they did there would be many more good men. Buffalo Enquirer. The Bigger Share. China nnd India contain one-half tbo people of the world. The annual pil grimage to Henares Includes over a million persons. We ha had several ,ii 1 cations for houses Mme u one or two ibut ou w M'l'l rer: out? of good neighbors. ( FARMS FOR SALE ) 137 ucres, near Hartshorne, acres, near Hartshorne, acres, near Hartshorne, - litres, near Hartshorne, ' i acres Latmar County, Se J. D Dav or call 13-J. Alder-son Okla Farm Wanted; Wanted to hear from owner of farm or good land for sale reason ble. L. Jones, box 551 Olney 111. . A. HEATHCOCK. KREBS, OKLAHOMA Mnn m. Wnmnn Wnnrnrl fining $36 full time. 75c an. hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery Krebs, Okla. to wearer. Espeience unnecessa March 15 1921. i rv. International Hosiery Mills, iu are notified that we boug-. Norristown. Pa. inder execution the horses i Jack books of Jas Lang, and ' VNT::1- Vnents for Krebs and 1ill-ur-n hrw Vipun nnnnintGd ' s,Hnlf- od proposition. Previous Mlllwee nas Ueen appointed ( .,Xl81.,(inc . unnecosBnry. Free Schoo dlect those accounts, pay no1 of lnitu"ion Address Mnssachn except him or on order from, -s Bon.llnu and Iiwurnnco Company ' ecldeiii :md Ilonlth Dopaitmont. Sajr ,nnti KIL.Iiionn n..,l.l 11 Sflfl nflfl r .-j , I Uliktl. II 1. flil tivt Yluuvlvvv loin uient Tal Millwee - Wra Ppool The ReckoninQj. It's well we hhould fool that Ufe a recUonlng we can't mako twice over; lhei'o-. no real making amends In ihla world, any more nor you can mend a wrong subtraction li.v doing your addi tion right.- George Elicit. The chicken ordinance is now in force and effect, and every per son living in the city is expected to comply with the law, this law was made for the benefit of every person, take warning from this notice. Be a neighbor and a law abiding citizen. Published in THE OKLAHOMA STATE OF OKLAHOMA, Pit tsburg County, SS. MINER, March 31, April 7-14, 1921. I ST VTE OF OKLAHOMA, In County Court PITTSBURG COUNTY, ss: ' In the matter of the Guardian-1 ship of Mitchell Singer and Eva Singer, Minors. Now on this the 23rd day of March, 1921, comes J. II. Wilson, as gua'rdian of the estate of the above named wards, having filed herein his petition for the sale of the real estate of said wards for the reasons in said petition stated : IT IS ORDERED, that said petition be and is hereby set for hearing on the 25th day of April, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the County Court House at McAlcs tcr, in said county, at which time the next of kin and all persons in terested in the estate of said wards are required to appear and show cause, if any they have, why an order should not be granted for the sale of so much of said real estate of the said wards as is Canada's First Christian Marriage. The first marriage solemnized In Canada was the marriage of Etienne Couilllard and Anne Ilehert, at Que bec city in 1G17, nine years after the Coundlnc of the cltj by Champlain. Suits pursue a happy middle courso this spring in the matter of decoration. None of them are uncompromisingly plain and few of them are much trim med. Small covered buttons make a quiet finishing touch for the example of faultless tailoring shown In tho pic ture. The coat just escapes closing at the front and shows a slight cut away below its buckle and strap fast ailing. It is worn over a light waist coat and lias an odd new sleevo that AidonH below tho elbow. ' 9 if to consider and solve tho printing problems iorour customers, and each one .vo solve gives iia just so much more experience to apply to the net one. This is what loeps us busy this is why we are best equipped to do your printing in the way it bhould be done. Suppose you r.sk us to submit specimens and quote price. We Make a Specialty 1 ui . ruiiAiig -.'ii;i STATIONERY sk lour an Wichita's Best Flour Golden Age Macaroni and Spaghetti HeadLight and Bear BradCanned Goods Canova Coffe E A OUGHT BRAN Distributed By BREWEN--KIPLE GRO. CO. L E S A L E