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' Beulah, Oklahoma Editor Herald: As I haven't seen anything in the Herald from Beulah thought I would write a few lines. We. are having some cool weath . - f ' cr now. jacK rrost visitea us October 21, and did a great deal of damage. - 1 Crops were very short in this part on account of dry weather. Hello, cousin Fannie :R. how . are y ou all? , We are still looking for that letter, Tell uncle Sims to come out here and bring his dog and we will' go opossum hunting. Say, Charlie K. how is Ada? When are you coming back here? , ' Hello,, sister Violet how are you all getting along? You must write to the Herald again. Odell said tell grandma and grandpa howdy. ' " ' Hello, Sanford S. of Little Rock what are you doing? Are you cooking yet? I think you owe me a letter old boy. , . ! Cal Andrews is the champion cotton picker of this part. Mrs. Plasm and daughter visit , cd Mrs. Emma Andrews one day last week. : - Hello, w. (J. A. now are you getting along?' , Bell Andrews and J. Salee made a flying trip to Foyil Sat urday. W. L. Andrews. 1. here s nothing so good , ior a sore throat as Dr. Thomas' Eclectic t)il. Cures it in a few hours. Rel:eves any pain in any part. .:',-v .''Obey City Rev. R. E, Starnes filled his regular appointment at Cliff. springs Sunday. The little child of 'Mr, Russ Hall died Saturday and was ried at the Chapel Sunday. bu- Last Thursday Henry Hall's little girl was seized with a bad spell of croup or phthisic. The result was aeatn. ine remains " were laid to rest at Pine Ridge ( Friday afternoon. r ' ' y i These families have the sympa thy of all who know of their sad H ness. ri. : -. 'I ;-.' . ' ' Mr. and ' Mrs, Gilbert Melton visited Mrs. Allen Simcox last week.v " : ''v.'"r :'):J' -"I'l '' The Whitaker ; brothers and Sam A. Ford took dinner at the home of J. W. Wilson Monday. I would like to know how many of the 0. C. boys have two ideas? - Winnie W. can't decide which place to go; P. H., Muddy P., Love J. or Bilbrey. . I imagine she will have to stay at home.; :' Miss Lona Suttle of Cliffsprings leaves for . Pleasant Hill soon where she will enter school. ? We wish her much success. Hello, Mollie B. when are you going to Benniehoma? ' ; ... Myma Wilson says if next week is as lonesome as the last one has been she is going to Qbey City: ; - j Tame Girl. , SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND In accordance with a judgment of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, at Cookeville, made in the case of Peoples liank vs. Kutledge bmith, I will on Sat uraay, .November 25tb, .lail. at one o'clock, in front of the courthouse door in Cookeville, Tenn., sell to the highest and best bidder, the tract of land in said decree described as follows, to-wit "Came to hand in due time and after due and diligent search I found no per sonai property oi the defendant, Kut ledge Smith, on which I could levy this execution. 1 therefore levy thisexe cution on all the' right, title and claim of his undivided interest, it being a one third interest, in the folio wnngdescnb ed tract or parcel of land, to-wit: Ly ing in the First District of Putnam County, Tennessee, and bounded as f ol lows: Beginning on a stake in the cen ter of the crossing of the Hilham and old Walton road, near the fair grounds, running east of south with the old Wal ton road 168 poles to a stake in said road ;-t hence north 138 poles to a stake at the right of way of T. C. R. R. Co thence m a southward direction along the Tennessee Central Kaiiroad risht of way 180 poles to a stake in the cen ter of the Hilham road; thence south with said road 11 poles to tha beginn ing, containing 72 acres and fivt rods, to satisfy the , .judgment and costs of this execution as hereon endorsed, and I return this execution to the Circuit Court of Putnam County, for condemn a tion and order of sale. This 18th day of July, 1911. -v J. M. Loftis, Const." Said sale will be for c&sh in hand. This October 31, 1911. 44-4t . A. L. Weeks, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND In accordance with a judgment of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, at Cookeville, made in the case of Peoples Bank vs. u f . and J. T. Jernigan, I will on Saturday, November 25th, 1911, at one o'clock, in front of the court house door in Cookeville, Tenn., sell to the highest and best bidder, the tract of land in said judgment described as follows, to-wit: x ; . "(jame to hand same day issued and executed by levying this fi. fa. on 66 acres of land in the 14th Dist. of Put nam County, Tenn., bounded on n,orth by Nabors, south by Helms, east by Julian, and west, by Whitehead," as the lands of J. T. Jemigan. Also on one tract of 29 acres in the 7th Dist., of Putnam County, bounded on the north by Charhn, south by Public Road, east by. McBroom.v and west by Stewart. same levied on as the property of C. P. Jernigan A and subject to his Jife estate. Ihis June 27, 1911. . , ; J. W. Hughes, Const." Said sale will bG for cash in hand. This October. 31, 1911. 44-4t A. L.; Weeks, Sheriff. ' SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND In obedience - to d decree of the Cir cuit Court at Cookevi.le. made in the case of E. A. Lemons vs. A. S tamos. I will, on the 25th day of Nov. 1911, at noon, in front of the courthouse door in Cookeville, sell to, the highest and best bidder, the land in said decree describ ed, belonging to A. Stamps, and bound ed and described as follows: ; On the north by Pinkston; on the east by Hol- man; on the south by Clark; on the west by Nicholas, being about 137 acres more or less, , being in the Second Civil District of Putnam County. State of Tennessee, and subject to the home stead of A. Stamps and all former lev ies made on said land. , Said sale will be made for cash in hand. , j This October 31, 1911. ! 44-4t A. L. Weeks, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND In obedience to a decree of the Cir cuit Court at CookevilleM made in the case of Maxwell Bros. Grocery Co. vs. C. L. Talant, 1 will, on the 25th day of Nov. 1911, at noon, in front of the courthouse door in Cookeville, sell to the highest and best bidder; thejandin said decree described, belongingr to C. L. Tft ant and bounded and described as follows: On the north bv Eldridare: on the south by Green; on the east bv Bil- brey; on, the West by Pratt, beinpr about N acres more or les?, being in the 6th Civil pistrict of Putnam County, State of Tennessee, and same to be sold sub ject. to the J'fe , estate of C. L. 'J'alant. Said urtltj will be for cash in hand. - 1 Thii October 31. 1911.' . 44-4t . A. L. Weeks, Sheriff. r No. 2037 ORDER OF PUBLICATION In Chancery Court at'Cookeviib, Tenn. S. A. Johnson et al vs. R. F. Boyd et al. In this cause is ippearing from the bill which is sworn to, that James E. Boyd, Sidney Bovd, Joseph Boyd, Nola Pritchard, who married Milton Steak ley, Arthur Pritchard, Zack Pritchard, Willie Pritchard and Benny Boyd, some of the defendants, are non-residents of the State, they are, therefore, hereby required to appear, on or before the first Monday in December next, before the Clerk and Master of said Court, at his office in Cookeville, and make de fense to (the bili filed against them and others in said Court by Salli A. Johnson et al, or otherwise the bill wilt be tak en for confessed. ; It is further ordered that this notice be published for four consecutive weeks in the Putnam County Herald. This the 25th .day of Jet. 1911. . . V. E. BOCKMAN, Clerk and Master. By Algood Carlen, D.C.&M. 43-4t Boyd & Boyd, Solicitors ADVERTISEMENT foe CREDITORS To th6 Creditors of W. G. Pratt Stave Company: In obedience to an order made by the Chancery Court at Cookeville, Tenn in the case of John L. Bbmah vs. W.G. Pratt Stave Co. et al, the creditors of W. G. Pratt Stave Co. are hereby noti fied to have themselves made parties to said cause by petition, and prove their claims against said W. G. Pratt' Stave Co. on or before the first day of De cember, 1911, or they.may be excluded from the benefit of said suit and from sharing in the assets of said W. G. Pratt Stave Co. ; Said creditors and claimants are alao hereby notified that by order of said Court in said cause they, and each of them are enjoined from instituting any suit against the said W. G. Pratt Stave Co. otherwise than by petition in said Aonaa on4 all rtovfiAB nAtir aninv vauj. cbiav tia vivu uvn duiu vii v said W.G. Pratt Stave Co. are enjoined from proceeding farther m their suits than to judgments 4 ; V . This July 5th, 1911. " ; V. E. BOCKMAN, 1 ul6-decl - Clerk and Master. --.r;r,.;r. NOTICE rX The insolvency of the estate of T. L. Denny, deceased, having been suggest ed to me by H. M. Jared, administrator of Baid estate, I hereby give notice to all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to come for ward and file them with me, properly authenticated, : as clerk aforesaid, for adjudication and pro rata distribution of said estate, on or before the first day of February, 1912, or the same will t I I- . fTL!- T ' 4 .ft,. De iorever Darrea. mis xnov. j, ivil. 44-4t W. O.. Watson, Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND In obedience to a decree of the Cir cuit Court at Cookeville, made in the case of J. H. Quarles vs. A. Stamps, I will, on the 25th. day of Nov. 1911, at noon, in front of the courthouse door in Cookeville, sell to the highest and best bidder, the land in said decree describ ed, belonging to A. Stamps and bound ed and described as follows: On the north by Pinkston; on the east by Hol man; on the south by Clark; on the west by Nicholas, being about 137 acres more or less, being in the Second Civil District of Putnam County, State of Tennessee, and subject to the home stead of A. Stamps and all former lev ies heretofore made. Said sale will be for cash in hand. v ' ' r This October 31, 1911. 44-4t ' t A. L. Weeks, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE OF LAND In obedience to a decree of the Cir cuit Court at Cookeville, made in the case of J. H. Quarles vs. A. Stamps, I will, on the 25th day of Nov. 1911, at noon,' in front of the courthouse door in Cookeville, sell to the highest and best bidder, the land' in said decree describ ed, belonging to A, Stamps and bound ed and described as follows: On the north by Pinkston; on the east by Hol man; oft the ; south by Clark; on the west by Nicholas, being about 137 acres more or less, being in the Second Civil District of Putnam County, htate ot Tennessee, , and subject to the home stead of A: Stamps, and also ail otr r fnrmnr Ipvies -heretofore made on s .id land. , Said sale will be made for casn in hand. ' ' 1 s 1 . This October 31, 1911. ... - it-it ' - A. L. Weeks, Sheriff. ' C'SC3 RS-OC frftft FULCHER BRICK CO. Building Brick Press Brick ; NASHVILLE, TENN. ' Write for prices 6-1 ORDER OF PUBLICATION State of Tennessee, etc., vs. v F. P. Smith et al. In this cavse, it appearing 'from the bill which is sworn to, that John Haw kins: H. H. Joanson, Jay II. B. Alt doerfTer and Howard Ross Altdoeffer, some of the defendants, are non-resi- hereby required to tppear, on or before the first Monday of December next, be fore the Clerk and Master of said Court at his office in Cookeville. and make de fense to the bili fild aga'nst them and others in said Court fry State of Ten nessee, etc., or otheiwisa the bill will be taken for confessed. ' : It is further ordered th it this notice be published for fourconseutive weeks in the Putnam County Herald. This Nov. 4th, 1911.. . . .. :f ! V. E. BOCKMAN, Clerk and Master. By Algood Carlen, D.C.& M. 45-4t ADVERTISEMENT for CREDITORS To the Creditors of W. R. Poston, de ceased: V i . ... . In obedience to an order made bv the Chancery Court at Cookeville, Tenn., in the case of Morgan Produce Co. et al vs. Helen Poston et al, the creditors of Wi R. Poston. deceased, are hereby no- tmed to nave inemseives made parties to said cause by petition and prove their claims against said Poston on or before January 1st, 1912, or they mky be ex cluded from the benefit of said suit and from sharing in the assets of aid W. R. Poston, decaeiJ. Said creditors' and claimants are also hereby notified that by order of said Court in said cau.se they and each of them are enjoined from instituting any : suit against the said W. R. Poston,-de- , ceased, otherwise than by petition iu said pending causp; and all patties now . suing the said W, R. Poston, deceased, are enjoined from proceeding in their This July loth, lyix. rkrx- : v, 'E. Bockman, v. i 1 t-.j: 'l : v Clerk and Master.. By Algood Caklen, ' -. D. f! Rr 1W. iiil15Lia1 ' : .V. No. 2035 ' '. T 'i ' . ; ORDER OF TU BLICATIO In Chancery 0urf. hc, Cookeville, Tenn. ' bamuel is ;i Jiyflard et al , - . , ;vs. J:. A. Birr et al. 1 In this cause, ir appearing from the bill which is sworn t , that Sam Barr. one of the deff-nciants, is a non-resident of the State, he is, therefore, jr hereby required to appear . on or before the first Monday in I ef mber, next, before , e Clerk and Ma-Vrof said Court, at his omce in uo keviit,v and make de fense to the bill nid against-him and y others in said , Co n, t,y Samuel N. Mayrard et al, -i O therwise , the bill will be taken t urrT'iTfessed. - . - ' It is further rr t e i that this notice be published for fn r confecutive weeks in the Putnam County Herald. ' , : ' , ' V E. Bockman; - ' C rk and Master. By Algood Carlen, D.O.&M. , , 43-4t. No 2C41 ORDER OF PUBLICATION n Chancery Court at Cookeville, Tenn. omie ui lffiiifisee, etc., vs. ; W. M fail. y et al. . , In this caus-, it anpearine from the bill "which is sworn, to, that A. S. White-" head, one of the defi nriants. - is a non resident of the tMtf, he is, therefore, hereby requjreri to appear, on or before the first Monday in December next, be fore the Clerk and Master of said Court at his office in Cookeville, and make de fense to the.biH fiM against him and others in said Court by State of Ten nessee, etc., or otherwise the ; bill will be taken for confessed. :i ' i .: V It is further orr.ered that this' notice be pub'ished for four consecutive weeks in the Putnam County Aerald. i' i , , Thia Nov. 4tb, 19H. , - ' . E. B0CKMAX " . ' Clerk and Musfer. By Algood CarIcn,. C.g.& M. tj 45-4t'