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LU ? ' H ( "'3 i EIGHT Tnn nmtATJT WEEKLY NEWS tveii 'aVKjEsflsiH I M rhborhogfr mm ITEMS FROM MATOY Same of our fanners planted cot tan Sunday. Thf. farmers put in 3 Jays Inst wre-lc plowine; corn which is looking Hnnc Hull of Durant was here .'Saturday night and Sunday. !. T.. Meadows, and daughter, Miss "flc-ssic and nephew. John Proctor of Dallas visited A. I Tidwell Satur- -lay night. T.V. H. Yeats and family were tgncpts of Fred Yeats Saturday night. Air. and Mrs. Wilson Fulsom and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Modest of Banty visited .lor I.ightfoot Saturday night. Kev. 12. Hotchkin preached heru Sunday night to an attentive crowd, FimiM nATTURR SCHOOL I ITEMS FROM BLUE Sunday School was well attended Brother Jones of Bennington filled Sunday and our superintendent. Mr. Duch Scago was ahscnt. Mr. Roy Ellis took his place. There was a ball game played be tween Robinson and Hatcher Tuesday evening, the scores being 3 and C in favor of Hatcher. Several were out for prayer meet ing Sunday night which was led by Bro. Roy Ellis. E. E. Frazier, who is attending the S. E. N. at Durant was visiting Miss Jessie Smith Sunday afternoon. Mrs. V. C. Weaver and daughter. Myrtle were shopping In Caddo Sat urday. Miss I'airlle Mayhew visited Miss Alma McMcnnamy Sunday. The young folks enjoyed a candy breaking nt Tommy Damron'i Sat urday night. Charlie Armstrong was at Caddo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kims gave a AK nibject being Stir up the gift P'y Wednesday night which was Trail hat given you Jjoroy Gaidncr and wife of Banty attended church beie Sunday night. The singing convention went off nirv. Nothing but harmony prevail- . 9 throughout the se sion. Sunday tviii well put in Mm'ing d'lots tiios, T-"'rtetles and i'a s Mnrintr. We m. 'iyod meeting with the old ingeis r.r.i nl'o Ininng some new one, wo hr. 1 the pita me of bavin? Alfred week. Mr. P. T. Nf'lcles, once a member of this class, Mises Tlielma well nttended and all had an enjoy able time. Mi-M's Oder Mayhew. Myrtle Weaver and Mr. Vanico Ynndell were the guests of Miss Sadie Hilton Sun day aflernocn. Mrs. A. A. Sorrels, spent Thur'd.iy vith Mis. D. Walters of near Blue. Mrs. Callie Washington from Du nn! va vi iting her mother last Hibton. Calhoun, Sue and I his regular appointment here Satur day night and Sunday. Mrs. Gray of Durant was here to heln u.s with our singing Friday night and a largu crowd attended the sing ing. The Blue base ball team of this place went to Bushncll Sunday and played a game of ball. When the game ended the scores were 5 t 0 in favor of Blue. Jake Simms and family have left here to make their future home in Durant. Miss Golden Olldcr who is attending the Normal at Durant, spent the week-end with home folks hero. There was a club meeting here Monday evening, but only a low mem bers were present. Miss Corbet, the Home Demonstrator attended the meeting. W. A. Brown of this place lost a fine marc last week. The farmers hero are talcing ad vantage of the dry weather we 'ire now having. Mr. Slaton of this place is on the -ick list this week. Mr. nnd Mri. Oscar Houchin rue the pioud parents of n baby 1 .Mother and baby are doing nicely I'.vchal Townsend of MissisM m , vi ititif friends here. t, fnrmnr sure annreciate a few! Il X to, ?" "l'AJac:$. dry sunshiny days nnd aro sure mak-, Oklahoma, according to the "ll jJM in the most of then, J.WS ringing nuu u iist f.vv.. . an(1 ;ainit mm aemman... --:- ss, a-. ... nJ? y 9 $& ... nnntnrirl Iniit ivnol' liv thi! men ....'. .-on! interest thereon from March riiviju-i iuiji,i4isu i" ...- r ii'-ii " .---. ------ . - of this settlement, and were brought home for pets. Allison ball team and Pirtlo play ed a game Sunday morning. The score was fi to 4 in favor of Allison. Prof. Shirlev and wife and Mr. Wattle and wife visited Mr. Hobbs ,,r0p,rt above described or so much there ,l ,i, of as will satisfy the .aid Jadnment, with In The 27th and 28th aro Bro. Wood's appointments; remember the date and every one come. .... nnn ....til ili1 nrt IOr C4I.AV ! torney fees, with al per rent interest tajT ,n from March 27th. 1922, nlll PW. " cost, neerulnr. I will on the 20th dav of .Tune A D, 1B22, at the hour of two o dock P. SI. on .aid day. at the front door of the Court Hou.e In the City of Durant. In "T, ... ..i mt nttnr for .ate and .ell to the hlche.t bidder for eah the laid FROM BENNINGTON Mr. Howard Murray and wife are visiting Mrs. M. O. Murray and other friends . unit jtitata ,r,r RUEL TAYLOR. ak.viff f Tirviin Cnnntr. Oklahoma ny CLYDE NORMAN. Deputy. UTTFItnAOK A MacDONAI.D Attorney FRIDAY, MAY1BJ.J It Insertion May 10,1022. tth Insertion .Tune Bth, 1022 NOTICE Notice la hereby gien that the under- "-"" , , , .. , . ."signed John Rorhell. will after thirty day. Those who attended the Federated , ,i, ,i... n .ho fir.t nubtication of Club at Davis report a pleasant and thli notice make application to the proper '. ii ii n .: .. !, rnI officer for n pardnn from iuditnient and profitable time. Owing to the rains ,,, ndereil In the District Court of there was not a large attendance, but lln m Count. Oklahoma, on the 17th dny of some splendid addresses wc.o heard r, in.o. -vlctin.hu .."-f and the good rcpotts from the all- nient bo la now .cnlni; n five oir .en- ferent clubs showed what good work 7,r1,;ilI';in,1"J "'"e '"'n"r nt sic.ilester, the women ntc doing. The beautiful p,", ,i,i Klh dav nf Miy. D. 1022 music rendered by the Davis pupils ami otheis was gieatly enjoyed. A profc-wnal whistler from Oklahoma l'nier il gae everal numbers which was quite novel as well as en U naming. Time h not lo t spent nt 'ich gatltfings tor ore may gci iuea .101IK itociin.I. miKIIACK .t SIueDONM.D. u 11 tn mi fur Apt In tnt lit In.ertlon May m, i " u iuviiiun jnn a .. STATE OF OKLAHOMA, I " IN THE DISTRICT OOtmT. J. D. Hickman, Plaintiff. W. W. Decker. Mr. W. t. n.... noothe. F. W. Mun.r "".:". 1 Llla Lewla, Sam Hilly, ChaW rlJT'sl Ilound.. William x v&lVvh .owe. .nr neira. eiecntorn, ,j mediate and remote of 8rr.l,,ini Cormlck. deceaied and v 1 ,lM cea.ed, and L.wl. SmUh. D,,, KOTIOE OP PUBL10ATI0S. The Stato of Oklahoma to w 5' Mra. VT. h. Ilnothe. Clrd. n.,iV " Muller. J. S. Bound.. Willi.-, ' Cheater Howe and the heir.. eieciiiT mlnl.tratora. nevl.ee.. tm.tp.. ... Immediate and remote of R.rr.h i.lri rormicu, aeeea.ea ana w L Booth! 1 rea.ed. defendanti. "1 I You will take notice that .- ... of you have been aued In the b.. . ri.. l. !. Mtalnttrr t n ... .Tf .Q x":.:. "....'.""": ".t "."''M liiai. jum ...una B..Bnv wtq pflltlOB Af . plaintiff filed herein on or bfn .:'. dny of June, 1022, or .aid petition ia taken 'aa true, ana juagment fnr til JL tin lor noB.e.niun ni ana nn HnB .1.. tho followlnR de.crllied premln t.Ji7, N of NF.4 nnd PWt,i f :,r.t; 7i of SF.M of NE Sec. 33 ,, wi SWVS of sws ore. 34, Twp 8 j" Itnnce 8 Ea.t, In Ilryan Crnntv Bi... Oklahoma, will be rendered accordlgrh (Jlven under my hand and leil u,i. , lRlh day of Slay, 1022 LACY 0MME8, tonrt 0 Dy HALrll n DAUOHEUTY, Dn o n rowi.r.K, tturmy 1(, .hat will I tip i make the home club RSrflvT ! Mi. W. A. Ga-dner of Old Be-i- M AJiH-JlWJ ta-;"!i us htanntr his deej) ba s. wn Cordy Cot ley viMtcd Mi's Vera I larked only one thini' to make the day Kimes Sunday. n 'lowllng sutce-.s and that was tho n rj. Welter had business in Cad pri once of Felix with his fine ba's ' (j0 Thursday. rtr..I I-yda with her high soprano. , iichard Mitchell of Caddo was vis Tnrre wasn't any that could fill their itinR in Hatchcr community Sunday. IiLieos. Fnrks Yeats was on the pro- narncst Freeman was visiting Miss gram, but he nlso was unable to get Lillie gorrcls Sunday. iiers. win ineu to mi nis piacc, out. .naid Tie could not near do It. A rice dinner was spread. Everybody had plenty and went awny feeling happy or at least we hope they did. C. B. Ladd and little daughter Charlene and Eva Tidwell went to Cade Saturday to take Mary Jane Phfllpot home. She had been visiting with Mrs. Ladd the past week. The U-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Clifton was real nick last week with the flue. Dr. Vo-pc was cnlled nnd he ndviscd them j KEIRSEY ITEMS Mollio Dee Bond spent the week end with Ella Bunn. Jaunita Keinscy spent this week with friends and relatives at Mead. Several from here attended the pro gram Thursday and Friday night nt Mead. Con Kcirsey of Healdton, Oklaho ma visited his mother last week. Herman Mclnnlsh was in Mead Sunday. Elmer Haltzman was in Keirsey ITI'M" FROM UTICA Mr . Mae Seal received the new. Tue thy of her bi other, Cha Nori of King tnn. OUa.. get' drowned. She and Mr. Seal 1: Tun day aftciiioon to attend the f n einl. jlir. ami .Ills. . 11. urumi .. .. , .... .. ..,.11 .,., mum na sinking Wedne day night which w3. m mnl carr,er R t, say enjoyed by a large crowd. . t , thlcc Mr. ana Mrs itowarti .1. veny ami, d JIrs ,Iownnl McDride are lM, & I. nxrmi ,jrJi. V JldJLi Specials nington i v.-il'i lier niouiers lamuy Mr. Cha". McDonald while she haj her baby tioatcd. A huge ciuwd went up Sjaturday tn InltP her lo Wnde where ho could this week-end. see her oftener. which they did, Cora Hester and Bes3ie Haltzman Thursday. It was learned after they .were in Mead last week. JeU here with her pneumonia had set j Several people from this place at cp. 'but she is improving nnd nothing, tended the singing convention at 'happens will be able to bring her Brown Sunday. Tiack home this week. Buster Hester was In Mead Sun- nn r.. n.i cnn,:A nrint tnff day. "Vriiinv fnr the Strawberrv fields' in K. Ogle, the Methodist preacher north eastern, part of the stato ,rvill St. John hM,JS?n. I will fill his regular appointment Sirs. E. B. Askins motored back to their home in Dallas Friday. R. C. Bccson is on the sick list this week. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Edly Ewing are glad to know that there son Ewel is doing so nicely after an operation for appendicitis. W. F. Farrell and L. R. Bryant motored to Durant Saturday. Brother Shirley filled his appoint ment here Saturday night and Sun day. Also went to Albany Sunday afternoon and conducted Lords dny Services for the Albany congregation. Dr. McCalib and wife and C. Has kins attended the singing convention at Matoy Sunday. Singing Sunday night was well at tended. B. R. Childers and wife and son Ew ing and Mrs. Scnith Wright started on a motor trip to Tulsa. Oklahoma Monday. moving to Silo. Mr. and Mrs. Hulscy are moving into the house they va cated. The mother's day program at tho Presbyterian Church was attended by a full house. Mr. Gregg gave us a splendid sermon and the choir some good singing. At the close of tho services Mrs,. L. T. Martin sang "Tell Mother I'll be Thero," which was very beautiful. Several Benninetonitcs attendtd the singing convention at Matey1 Sunday. Mrs. D. W. Swinney and Mr. Bill Glass attended the graduating ex ercises here last Friday night. I Misses Inrrle Evans and Llovd and a few other friends spent last Sat-' urday on Cherokee Lake. ior Trades Day, Tues day, May 23rd, 1922 Wo arc offering prices that can not bo equaled any other! plnco in Durant, on articles that every ono needs at this timo of the year. If you need work clothing you can not find a better place to buy them for wo haTO a complete .stock of the quality that assures you your money's north i of hcrvice wearing clothes infact we have every thing the; whole family needs, if they want cither work or dies clothes at rock bottom prices for men, wo have, T.well Tidwell nnd 'J7t their return on thier examina tioTi. both pnssed mnking nn average oT (. They nil- pioud of their sue- sJCRS. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Franklin visited their crops. her mother Thursday evening. Vallie Duer visited Inez Troutt Thurs day nnd Friday. ITEMS FROM BUFFALO The farmers are very busy with FROM DOWNING CIIAI'EI Corn planting is nhout over -this year, except wheie land has been flooded. , FROM CARROL CHAPEL 1 Quite a few from here attended tor .1... n,,.,.,,,,, t Pnl.ti Thursflnv nio'lit. ....V l.f,. .v ....... ....... ..... ...n... and Friday night, i Miss Annie Carter Is visiting ro- The agricultural out look is stead- latives in Ft. Worth this week, ily improving. Alfalfa is looking; Miss Blanche Fielding spend finc nnd is all most ready to cut. Thursday afternoon with Paulino "Thero has been but a very little rot- Fielding. -ton planted. Gardens are looking fine I Pauline Fielding spent Sunday with considering the rains. New potatoes I Gertrude nnd Annie Eslick. and fried chicken will soon be plenti-j Mrs. F. C. Carter nnd children Jul with our good house wives, then Spint Sunday with Mrs. S. W. Field- wc will extend nn invitation to tne jng sditor and his staff. Kdd Grimes left Saturday for The stork made n viit nt the home Texas. of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie Rny and left Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Mills visited -with them n fine 12'i pound baby girl their daughter. Mrs. Mnrtha Eslick which thoy have christened as Char-, Sunday. Jcne Kay. I Mrs, Loise Singleton spent Sunday Monroe .Jackson of Duiant visited . afternoon with Mrs. S. W. Fielding. -relatives here the week end. Misses Vira and Maude Freeman Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Whittington are wet e shopping in Caddo Friday. now nt the Home or his itrntlter, Clarence. Mrs. Addio Austin nnd Miss Pearl Springer of near Liberty were visitors an the Daniel home Tuesday. Miss Vadn .Tnckson of Holder com cnttnity was the guest of Miss Annie Wilson Sunday Jesse Mills returned from Missouri Tuesday. Mrs. Tom Robinson spent Thursday nfternoon with Mrs. Miles Broughton. Little Annie Mao Fielding is num bered with the sick. J. II. Miller is no better. Virginia Miller spent Sunday af- TIIESE CONVICTS GOING TO COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harmon enter tained a host of young folks Satur day night. Several from here attended the singing convention at Matoy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Washburn and Mr. Washburn's mother visited Mr. nnd Mrs. H. P. Thompson Sunday. Our school closed here Friday and had a nice interesting program Thursday night. Misses Helen and Ada Rice visited their brother Shine Rice nt Banty Sunday. R. D. Randolph and family visited Mr. Cain near Needmore Sunday. Joe Base from Banty visited his hi other Winford at Buffalo Thurs day night. Mr.s. Myrtle Jones is on the sick list this week. Miss Bet hie Rice visited Mnttie Thompson Sunday evening. Misses Flossie nnd Ruby Craig en tertained a host of young folks Fri day night. Miss Ruby Craig visited Bethle Rice Satunlay evening. Yannie Walls from Old Church has been visiting in this community. All who took the oighth grade ex amination passed. Forty Sing Sing convicts arc taking correspondence courses ranging from agriculture to pharmacy from Colum-1 bia University, so when they leave prison they will have fitted them selves for useful lives and won't have to steal, rob or swindle to make a living, which is about the only thing a prison record gives an ex-convict a fair chance U do. If a man is not a born ciiminal education should re form him. No really smart man will be a criminal. Capper's Weekly. ' A good heavy Overall well made for 98c Good heavy work sox, straight 9c A better grade light weight, 2 pair for 25c; one day only An exceptional offer for Suits Men's Unlo: C9 Miss Minnie Ashley visited Misses ternoon with Bona Fielding. Clara nnd Ruby Daniel Sunday. Orandma Jackson is awful feeble .3.1 this writing Grandma is 80 years old nnd has been in exceptionally good health until here of late. Triplets were presented to Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Jones Thursday, two boys arid one girl, but the mother nnd th two boys died Thursday and were buried in the nigh Hill ceme tery Friday. Mrs. C. C. Austin visited Mrs. Omle 'Daniel Sundny. Bert Jackson had the misfortune of getting kicked by n horse one Bight last week, which has caused ; painful wound over his eye. in TTEMS FHOM PLATTER "Mr.nnd Mrs. Underwood were "Durant Thursday. Mrs. C. A. Fisher visited in Durant Friday. Melvin Washer and G. W. Ander son went to Denlson Thursday. Mrs. Dr. Raines Is visiting hor daughter at Fulsom this week. There waa a party nt tho home f Mr. and Mrs. Jones' Thursday night. C. H. Fisber and Lnther Davis mMe n business trip to Mineral ' Wells, Texas this weeki Myrtle Reeves visited homo folks ins week-end. Mr.ftnd Mrs. John Washer is virf '".t'ng hew 1Mb week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zables and chD .3' en were In Dnnnt Snnday, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fielder spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fielder. Miss Anna Lee Miller is vlsitting in Durant this week. Stella and Bessie Lallis spent Sun day evening with Annie and Gertrude Eslick. Little Ruth Carter spent Monday Tuesday and Wednesday with her grandma, Mrs. A. E. Prentice of Buffalo. FROM LAKE WEST Mr. Tolcr, Mr. Dobson and Mr. Cain and their families spent Saturday at the Oberlin Lake fishing. Shirley McBurnett was visiting at Mr. Joe Magonirks Sunday afternoon. Bob Parish of Crowder Springs was visiting his brother, Mr. O. P. Parish Sunday. Mr. Dobson of Bennington was vis iting his son here Sunday. Mr. Billy Pyburn and Harry Mc Clure motored to Boswell Sunday. Farmers are sure getting behind with their work on account of rain. Clifford Slnglo returned home Sunday after being water bound here a week. A large crowd attended Sunday School Sunday all are Invited again next Sunday. Miss Lola Cherry spent Sunday with Miss Ethel Johnson. Miss Clara Toler spent Sunday with MIsi Alpha Parish. ITEMS FROM CYPRESS J. C. Andis and J. L. Wright mado a business trip to Durant Saturday. Sam Wright attended the all day singing at Brown Chapel Sunday. Miss Allie Pearl and Valley Duncan of Roberta attended .Sunday School here Sunday. There were more out to Sunday School Sunday than has been for some time, it being a pretty day. Our Sun day School is growing fast. We will send delegates to the con vention at Calera Thursday and Fri day. Our delegates are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Clide Bray and Mrs. Mollie Garner, Mrs. Lacy Gamer. Mrs. Yeates of near Roberta vis ited Mrs. Vaught Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Childs visited Mr. and Mrs. Issue Conditt Sunday. Mrs. Andis was on the sick list last week. The Cypress band is expecting the Smith-Lee band next Friday night. FROM OLD ALLISON Mr. Trowel has bought Clarence Cobb s crop. There will be a meeting next Sat' urday night, May 20 at the school house for the purpose of electing a board of managers for the Burney Cemetery located south cast of Old Allison. Mr. Burney off r to deed tho land to a board of managers and their successors. Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs' granddaugh ter nas Decn vistttng them. Prof. Shirley mado n business trip ous nero irom imrant Wednesday. Bill Spivcns asks, does the groom have to be kissed by the new women preachers ? B::nnt:s:nnnaKnr a a, LluUAL NOTICES 1 . tt tt 8aaaaaaaatta 1st insertion May 12, 1922 4th insertion June 2. 1922. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Walter Rochcll, will after thirty days from the date of the first publication of this notice make applt catidn to the proper officer for a par don from judgment nnd sentence ren- ui-n-u iii iiiu jiauiLb Luurt ui uryun j Lounty. Oklahoma, on the 17th day of October. 1919, convicting this ap plicant of highwnv robberv, and un der which iudpment he Is nnw sprvlnt' a five year sentence in the State Re formatory at Granite, Oklahoma. Dated this the 11th day of May, A. D.. 1922. WALTER ROCHELL. Uttcrback & MacDonald, Attorneys for Applicant. lt insertion May 19,1023. 4th Inscrllon .Tnnn 9th, 1922. NOTICE Notice it hereby given that the tinder- alcncd. Cecil Turntmll. will after thlrtv dr from the date of the first publication of . this notice make application to the proper ' .wiirrr ior a pinion irom jnagment ana sentence rendered in the District Court of lirjnn County. Oklahoma, on the 17th day nf October, 1919, convicting this applicant of highway robbery, and under which Judf tnent he Is now serving a five year sen tence In the State Penitentiary at McAIeiter, Oklahoma. Dated this 17th day nf May, A. D, 1S22. CECIL TURNDULL. UTTEIWACK Ic MacDOS'ALD, Attorneys for Applicant. Men's Blue Work Shirts good quality, well made at 65c GINGHAMS We have one of the largest stocks of Ging hams, and moderately priced In this part of the country. One lot, just the kind for work and house dres- ses, a hig value, the yd 10c Lot No. 2 extra good close weave for, the yd 15c A good Cotton Lisle Hose for A guaranteed Silk Hose, $1.25 value for Our Cotton O. N. T. Sewing Thread is all ways Be peri spool. LADIES' SHOES A good comfortable Oxford for $2.50 Ladies' guaranteed quality Oxford . $2.85 Ladles high grade dress Oxfords $3.25 to 63.75; M n ii ' TMTTin I II ' i Hi ( "swam ksftu 10c 1st insertion May 19. 1923 Sth insertion .Tuns 18, 1922 STATE OP OKLAHOMA, I COUNTY OF MtYAN. )" IN THE DISTRICT COURT VZ AND FOB SAID COUNTY AND STATE. W. C. Reynolds, Plaintiff, vs Ellen Reynolds, et al , Defendants. L)dia Metcalf, et al , Interveners. No. 4710. NOTICE Or SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND ON FORECLOSURE Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of sale Issued out of the office nf the Clerk of the District Court of Bryan County, Oklihema, on the 11th day of Mav, A D. 1922, In an action wherein W. O. Renolds was plaintiff, and Ellen Terrln and Vf. N. Perrln were defendants, and Lydia Metcalf, Grady Sparks, Kathrlne Knight and Delolse Knlfht were interven nrs, directed to me. the undersigned Sher iff of Bryan County, commanding ma to levy upon, appraise, advertise and sell an uuuiiiun vur .u.tu inicm. in ins v .SB,- following described property, to wit: '. FOR MEN The famous Blue VSor bon Work Shoe, wc guar-? antee to wear you longer than any work shoe yoi$ have ever worn, regard-j less of the brand or how? much you payed for It Whitaker's Dep't. Store !f