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I ir ! i.ul)Ii«hc<i in ihe Oklahoma Ka. Roberta, minor, to the follo i K <1*
Lfnier ind Laborer, May 10, 1912* WsrSbW lull situated in OH 'k Ooun
Notice For Pubhcation .. Okiahon..., to-#it; thl N. W. H
Lte Of Oklahoma. CfKfc County, it, of Section 4. Twp. Ill rfV K->iw H K
|lM irict Court.. . a- « " '•'">■'■'1 11 *">"* V'A
lllam H. Noel, Plaintiff; vs. Dona to OMMel >1 Mt mM* a c«*aia pr
Noel. L'tfendant. No. 246U. wananty dred purported to
aid defend -uL Dona Noel will t;,k> 11 1 « Ll ex.cutfd by .aid Watson
tioe that the has been sued in tlx *<*«• <« !' G >'■ Stoke* canve,
H named court tor dlvorco up<> h<' ■ iiu 1;ln,l; and
i 4- i a I. .1 n,imi .n-wer the petition of jthe p.aintin
ounds of desertion, ana mii-i «
• , «., * ,h«r^,iri ■ 1 ercin on r before ♦re lGt.i
lswev the petition filea there.n . >
th., 9-, , ..lay of Julv, 1H12, or said i eli on
,nl plaintiff on or before the -.ita
.y of June, A. I)., 1912, or said pe
.thin will be taken as truu and a
dgment for said plaintiff in said ac
|on for divorce will be rendered ir
urdingly.
1> ted this ! ;h day of May, 191-.
|kt i est. J B SrMMKKS.
District Clerk
U. H. CHILDRESS, Deputy.
Iair.es M. Addle. Att(iru«> for Plain
sheriff of Greek County, Oklahoma, of Oklahoma, towit:
commanding me to levy upon and sell) Southwest quarter, less fi 14 aor< >
without appraisement the following .is right-of-way for St. L# O. & S K
1 described real estate situate In Creek 4t of Section Township 1 Nor
'County. Oklahoma, to-wit: Range 12 East, of the Indian Mtri
iteinj; lot Twelve (12) In Block'ilia...
Five (5) in Fife place addition to the J And th:it defendant unlawfully > •
City of Sapulpa in said $state an 11 tains the possesion of said lands from
County, according to the recorded I ^aid plaintiff; that on the Kth day oi
plat of said addition io said city, to {June A. I). 190fi' plaintiff by and
satisfy a jiidgtnent and decrees^: ihrough liis gur.idian, Sir.ith Ki«'<
foreclosure of mertsaRe in favor o d is.: I "id i '■< r an o
said plaintiff and against said defend and gas mining lease "ti fald lands
taken j,< true and a judgnen. I «" W'arfleld, and against the de to I de'e■i.dant; th t levins a.
ot fendant W. C. Hoover, as the holder i condition.* of said lease have been
of a second mortgage on said prem I violated and broken in that defend is i.s follows
ises, said judgment having been ob j ant has not paid the royalties as
tained and made in said court on the therein provided; h«s net exerciaev!
2!kh day of September, 1911, for the diligence in the sinking of wells foi
sum of $1195.55 and attorney's fees oil and gps on the leased piemisos.
)f $50.00, and costs taxed at $8.90. i and has not developed sa d premises
Ten Million for Roads. Compelled to Get Busy.
Spokane. \\^sh . May 27. Tcm mil- | Oklahoma C ity. Mi.y 25. The at
son dollars will be expended In thieitivity of t;u:hrians in -curing sig
ttate in completing three trunk lines |crs to po it iona asking for anotl.e
tiff.
3t
will I
for the plaintiff quieting the tit
said Watson Roberts, minor, to said
!an '., ..s against said G. P. Ctokee
and cancelMng and setting aside said
pre' n.lc.i warranty deed from said
Watson Roberts to said G. P. Stokes
will be rendered 'accordingly.
Attest: J. 13. SUMMERS,
Clerk of the said District Court.
1 IU L. II. CHILDRESS, Dcipu.y.
* Don Carlos & McMullan, Attys. for
| Plaintiff.
4t
Nebraska in t^e Mud.
NVw Orka s, May 25. Tlie United
>• i!. tii ' < >s battl- •)]:i> N' r «si i
ran . urouiii • • Friday afterrto-n in
)l a total length <*i 1,000 miles u:*tei I vi.te on the capital location oompeHtd j 0lKhwe«t pSM at the mouth of the
he direction of tho Washington C.OI d , Uie pi.rtcs who had pledged the ta.Ui I Mi,• :.-sIppt rW«r while bound t'roni
ssiK-iatioti if the rei onwnenda-1 or the eiti/ens to do something. Thll | New Orieana to llan.ptcu lAads.
and the people i;
ut tho aspirations
! ! !< I'll,
on sand dollars rt?.<
cliy bond issue,
40 acres of land li
to Governt r Cruce
,i.l Bui
Road A
tions cf its executive committee, he; d
tMi 1.\ Prank W (iulUert. are a : it
«il l\v tlie legislature at its sion
next January. Following favtirable
leg is l :ive action ui>on its pn gram
the association will support, a bond
issue for ether road improvements
The wot k to be ui;dtK*taken In il l.
his
hope
iO V
Tilt!
e big oc< >n tug# U. W. Wilmoi
\V. Ci. Wilmot left New Orleiuis
15 p. ni to give assistance iu
ir.g the big war craft.
■
ti .. dangerous. S.-e is
ha\ • run on a n; .! mnli
on:| ;ii.y
ioma
Jni-; , libiislied in Ok': toma Farmi
and I^aliorer, May ;il, 1912.) ■
Notice of Sale of Real Estate. j,->jrR,t published in Oklahoma t'a mei
|ln UM'County CSourt of Tulsa County .m ) , ulK)rer M#y ;11 lal2.>
State Of Oklahoma. Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
|ln re. Guardianship of Bmma Join. ^ ^ c<jo wttUn ^ to,
son and Mollie Johnson. m nors., olra]u|(c|D Coun(y s, .„ ^ OU«
Sandy Johnson, Guardian. PiObate
No. 237.
honra.
In the matter of the Guardianship o!
Notice is hereby given mat in pur-1 F(,,|x (,olbort> rolncr Xj Tor.
nuance of an order of the County
Court of Tulsia County, rtate of (Jk
lahoma, made on the 29th day of May
1912, the undersigned guardian
rnnce, Guardian. No. 910.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an order of th<? County
. (Court of Okmulgee County, State oi
the oatato a 4 ptwooa cf Etecra Jofcn 0ktehoma_ ,(n the
sou and KoKta Johotoft minor., will I ^ )#|2> ,he „,;,lfTslK„<ld K„ardiar.
I etll it.! private sale o i.-i- high'-:
bdddtjr at the County Cour. room in
Tulsa, Okil-ahoma, on it'ae 15th day oi
June, 1912 at two o'clock p. m. sub-
to confirmation of said e(;:ut, all
right, title and intere t ol' said
above named minors in and to the
following real esuite to-wilt:
The i-K 1-1 of See. 19, Twp lt N
R 14 Kast, Okmulgee County. Oklsi
honua. The R 1-2 of NW 1-4 and NE |
1-4 of S'W 1-4 and NW 1-4 of SE 1-4
of the estate cf Felix Colbert, a min-
or, will sell at public sale to the
hdghest bidder on the 17th day ot
June, 1912, at ten o'clock a. m.. iu
front of the ibuilding occupied by the
County Court cf Eufaula, Oklahoma,
all tlie right, title and interest of the
1 sa-id mil nor, Felix Colbert, in and to
I he Sh. l-i of .<(. I w p 19 -^jhe following 'described traxi of land
R 10 East Tulsa. County,_OkIahoma.: altlm,ed in Mol osh County. Okia
homa:
The Nontheast Quarter of the North
1 west Quarter and the North Half ot
the Southwest Quarter of the North-
of Section 17. Township 18 Xonh.' Wl t Qtlllr|er .|m, |h<i Sollthwt,g,
Range 11 Kast. Creek Conn'y. Okia- Quar.,,r of Uu, soltthwest Q„arler ol
homa. and the W 12 of NW 1-4 and tho Sorthwes, Q„OI,er a;:<1 ,hp
the North 1-2 of tJie Not : I,east I'1 \ Southeast Quarter of the
acres „f lx>t 2 and the W 1-2 cf SK; ,outlwos,t QuaKer of the Northweg.
1-4 or S«. 18. Twp 18 North, 11 11 Quarter ailll the SouI hwes, Qnarter
East Creek County, Oklahoma. of tbv Xortl)e 1W Quarter and thc
haid real estate to he sold on .the N,nrtlh,Wflt1 Q„a,.ter of the XoilShw€s,t
^ terms and conditions t.o-wi*: Quarter „f s«ujon Twenty-one (211
Cash in hand upon approval by -til. i Township Ten (101 North. Range
cou,t- Fourteen (14) East. •
Dlds therefor tn-ttst lie in writln# U;„ .lleal es,tate Mng rol(] on ^
and must be deposited with the Conn- fo,i„w1ng terms and conditions to
tt.y Judge of Tulsa County, Oklahoma, wj.f.
or with the guaidian, or with the „n- j For oaP,h upon wnftrIIKltion <)f th<
dot-signed attorney tor the guardian Lale hy ihe rovrt and upon oxreufcton
at his office in the City of Broken and (lelivtT> of Iht, ronvejanC(, there
Ar:x>w, Oklahoma, and maist be ac for
compinied by a certified check fcr a' ; 4t
leas-t ten per cent ,of the amount cf!
the bid. —
Dafed May 29th, 1912.
said judgment bearing interest at tht
rate of 8 per cent, per annum from
date thereof, and also a judgment in
favor of the defendant Hoovet
against the defendants Warfleld in
the sum of $5116.25 and $50.Oft attor-
ney's fees, ar.d Interest thereon at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum
from the date of said judgment, and
all costs accruing;
I will, on Saturday, the 22nd d \y
of June, 1012, at 2 o'clock p. m. ol
that date, at the west front door ol
the building used as the District
Court House for Creek County, Okla
homa, offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash the said pro-
perty hereinbefore described, said
sale to be without appraisement and
for the satisfaction, first; of the salu
judgment; and secondly: of the de-
fendant W. C. Hoover's said judgment
Witness my hand this 14 day oi
May, 1912.
J. W. BERRY.
Sheriff of Creek County, Oklahoma.
By Sam Matthews, Deputy. 4i
to their fullest extent as provided In
Said lease: and haa failed and refus-
ed to drill offset well on said lots
and lands. That plaintiff is entitled
to have his title quieted and said oil
and gas lease delivered up for can
cellatinn, and to have damages for
the clouding of pi *intiff's title and foi
b«
and
mpany still
to bet wet o 25'
. iture. Tlie t u ..
. dds ..i e:. ,ow tlet'.i
and 300 acres cf land,
Sunset highway—From tlie Idah
state line at ti e t istrrn lernvluus t
the Apple Way, through Spok:m>
Davenport, Wilbur, Wen ate he©
s'nihjualmie Pass to Puget Sound, 400 j
I which is to be purchased outright i.nd
Inland Hnn in. highway-Kmm Spo 'Mitred to the atMe as soon as the
katie to Koaalia theaeo alons th< ! !ltHng comiiany is able to realize
most feasible routes in Whitman. ^ wMch ***** -•lv"
field and Walla Walla counties to ti.. " l'1-*' ol lan<1
iiRhr
ring"
of Mie mud.
city of Walla Walla, across t.he Col-
umbia river at or near Pasco, North
Yakima and tl.ence to the junt t on
the failure and refusal to abide by I at Kllensburg with the Sunset high
the terms and conditions of said j way, -. <> n.'iltts.
lease In thes um of Fifteen hundred i Pacific highway (Prom Blaine
dollrrs; and that the --Id George A j trough Bellingham, Everett, SeatnU-.
Farman must answer the pet 1; ion i I'-coma, Olympia, Caehalis and Kala
filed in said above cause on or before j 31 a to Vancouver, l>50 miles.
before the 2f th day of June A. D I I will be made ot existing roads
1912 or said petition will be taker. In the building of tlie three main ar-l
as true and judgment will be ron jterles and all roads will start f.om
dered for said plaintiff for the im !'ratio centers or at the terminal oil
an(j | graded roads which bagin at such u'
mediat
lands p'
ing of
lots ard
ticn of
gas m't-
$ 1500.(•'
Of I '
defend :
n session of said lots
(First published in the Oklahoma Far
mer and Laboier, May 17, 1912.)
Notice of Sher.ff's Sale of Real
Estate.
In lite District Court of Creek County
'.State of Oklahoma. No. 198(5 Civil
D. A. McDougal, Guardian of Robert
Pitman, a minor, Plaintiff, vs. Bur-
ton L. Baldwin and May M. Bald-
win, Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that pursu-
ant to an alias order of sale issued
out of the District Court of Creek
Coun:y, Oklahoma, on the 13th day ol
May, 1912, In an action wherein D. A.
M-cDougal as guardian of Robert Pit
man. minor, was plaintiff, and Burton
L. Baldwin and May M. Baldwin were
defendants, directed to me, the under
signed sheriff of Creek County, Okla
homa, commanding me to levy upor
and sell without appraisement the
vp described, and the quiet-
i ntlff's title in and to said
lands, and for the cancella-
ifd above described oil aid
g lease, and for the sum ol
damages.
of which the above named I
will tal e die notice.
.T. B. SUMMERS,
Clerk of the District Court of Creek |
County, State of Oklahoma.
By L. H. Childress, Deputy.
M<x)ouga] & Lytle, Attorneys
Plaintiff.
Camps are to be established
and convict labor
state road work.
"npkiyed on all
Drummcnd Negotiates.
St. I .onis, May 27.- Negotiations
for the surrender of Charles R. Drum-
mond, member cf the rich tobaeco
family, who is wanted in St. Ix>u.
county for violating his jyarole aftei
l- dlowing the delivery of the mo
ey and deeds, a contract was exe.'ut
ed b« 'ween Governur Ciuce as an in-
dividual and the building (<>mpan>
ti: rough C. F. Colcord, president,
whereby tint former bee.inK' tru tee
of the l:;ttter, and agrees to begin ex
pendJ-ture of the cash as soon a.-
plans may be secured : nd other pre
limlnaries completed. It la provided
that when tilie legislature meets (lo
erncr Cruce is to submit the entire
trai.isactilon.
legislature ratifies the r.r
rangeniervts tt'hen the building com
pany is relieved of its obligation to
pay to the s>tate $1,000,000 for the
nnich-talktel-of free ci'-pltol building;
if not, the building company r.r.d Ok
lahema Ciity lose $100,000 and th«
deeds to the property are to be re
turned by the state. Iu the lutier
event. Qovetrnor Cruce says the
building company would h'411 lie in
debted $100,000 to the s>'ate for fail
for
conviction for bigamy, has rfae'ted ure to carry out the first agreement,
the point w ere Drummond less ign! if the state is uniable to dispose of
fled h' wil.ingncis to ,vn! July nil the land acro.ige to an advantage
Augn.-; . tie Clay on Ja'l.
The . ton « v i he v
When Do They Get 01°
Washington, May 24 -"When is an
S decrepit-?" is the latest problem
occupy official attention lure. The
supreme court of the United State® is
died upon to decide the question
i probably will announce next
Monday a d. i.e for its consideration.
Prep < ers of frozen eggs are ask-
ing for a ruling that will prevent
pure food < flieers from condemning
their product on account of a changi
in chemical eompositdon unices it is
afiirmat;vely shown that the egg?v are
unlit for food or injurious Vo health.
Washing-ton, May 27. Tho follow-
ing are the claims of the managers
for Taft and Roosevelt:
Rephpcen-taitive McKinley claimed
for President T. ft 502 Instructed and
pii lgeti del<eg 'tes, and conceded 3f 5
to Col. Roosevelt. In nei ther total did
he include the results of the Ohio
Uriniarie-s.
>en!:tor Dixon claimed for Col
Hi >scvelit 493 Instructed, .'IS pledged
and 52 "still to i>e elected" in Arizo
na, South Dakota, New Jersey and
T( xas. Adding the LaFollette and
(luniinlne delegates, 4*5, he claimed a
total of 029 for Col. Roosevelt.
L.
TORRANCE.
G:,ordian.
The Northerly 46.7 feet of lot Num-
ber Six (0) ai.d the Southerly 3.S
feel of J.ot Number Three (3), all in
I Block Number Sixty-five (65) in the
SANDY JOHNSON. Guardian, j 1 Fir8t PfWIs'ned in tlie Oklahoma J ^11 v of Sal'ull'a 111 said State and
Will Ask a Tax Refund.
Ardmore, Ok., May 28.—Since tbe
Indians have won in their fight
against the taxation of their land.-;
: i -ey are now seeking method to
ive refunded 'to thorn the taxes -they
hive already paid into the treasuries
of the several counties on thc east
roled,
but Drummond hones thwt by servi^o
time in the hottest months '
year he will satisfy the county au-
thorities and obtain clemency to ;lv
extent of having four months of hi*
sentience revoked.
It is known that when Fcrd W
side of the state wnere those lands Thompson. Druinnond's attorney, re-
re located. ! een.tly, conferred with Judge Wurde
A meeting has been called to be jiniinn and Prosecuting Aittorrey Mills
held in Aidmore on June 3, at which '• Clayton, he said that Drummond
fn-e the question will be discussed | would rather serve six months dnr
ind committ< s will be appointed forP®£ Win:,'r *lia" 'wo ll oM ■
each county to brimig proceedings to summer.
obtain tJie refund of their tax
following described real estate situate | m<>ney8. ah'ea'!>' "a1d- Followi,,K
in Creek County. Oklahoma, to-wit
!y J. S. feverson.
Guardian.
At forney Por
Farmer ami Laborer, May 17.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale of
Efrtate
12 j I County, according to the original re
j c-orfted plat of the town of Sapulpa,
itw the city thereof, to satisfy a
;n the District Court of Creek Coun:>
judgment and decree cf foreclosure
(Fiist published In Oklahoma Farnui
an d L. bore r, M a i 3'1, 1912.)
Notice cf Publication.
In the District Count,of Greek Coua— ;
t.v. State of Oklahoma.
Jake Ritljert.-, Guaidian of Wat on
Ro'aerta, minor. Plaintiff vs. Q. I1
Stokes, Defendant. No. 2147.
Said de ft .id ant. G. P. Stokes will
tike nc'ice that 1.? lias teen sued by
t'.ie above named plaintiff, J?ke Rob
• erts, guard'ian of Watson Roberts
miror in the said district court ol
Creek County, Oklanoma, in an ac-
tion, .he purpose of which is to quief
the t"tof *he hove named Watson
State of Onirinomn. :| t:1VHr of sairt ulaintifT and against
Hates B. Burnett, Otiaru...u r' Gracl. SM'1 '^'""danU. obtained a..J made
I. Berryhlll, a minor, Plaintirr vS ln sald Cnll^, (,n lhe 27th d">' of s«l'
"Myrtle 1. Warfleld, j. H. Warflelf. ,ember- 19U- for ,hp «" «t?S,006.51
and W. C Hoover, Defendants No.
2007 Civil
Notice is hereby given that pursu-
ant to an alias order of sale issued
out of the District Court of Creek
County, Oklahoma, on the lilth day
f May, 1A12. in an action wherein
Dates B. Burnett as guardian of Gra-
de I Berryhlll, minor, was plaintiff,
ml Myrtle T. Warfleld. I. H. War
leld and W. C. Hoover were defend
ints. directed to me. the undersigned
when you buy paint. Buying impurities may bring ck>tvn the
first cost but in a short tune they are sure to prove expensive.
Adulterated paint cracks and
scales oft' Ion": before good
white lead paint shows any
sifcHtf of wear. Be sure that
youf painter uses
Whitfe Lead
(Dutch Boy Painter Trade-Mark)
Insist on his using p<i£ hnsm! oil
Then you'll know you re retting
quality job—most economical Ikviui
it .icnrs so long and uff..>riib real p lint
L-tion.
IWiJh-
Htl
Come to us for
your paint supplies and
Ask for our Painting Points
contn i ninr i-nlor srlicmcs mul ninny
lu-lptul Hunting UKSi tionH
C:\vma n s
and costs taxed at $7.05. and accrued
cosrs amounting to $18.00, with in
:erest thereon at the rate of 8 pea
cent, per annum from the 27th day
Jf September. 1911, f.r.d the costs ac
erirrng.
I will, on Saturday, the 22nd day
of June, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m. ol
that daie, at the west front door ot
pie building used as the district
Court house In the City of Sapulpa
Creek County, State of Oklahoma
offer for sale anu sell to the highest
bidder for.cash all of the right, title
and interest of the sold Burton L
Baldwin and Mpy M. Baldwin in and
o the hereinbefore described real
estate.
Said real estate w'll l-u sold with
p'u rai <Mrent, pursuant to ^1 c
n-'Tm^nt of said Court, to sailsf>
' judgment as hereinbefore set
forth, p
Witness my hand this 14th day ol
May, 1912. *
J \Y. BERRY,
' ,«<r # -cf ' • k (\ unty. OViohoma
'v S'in Matthews.. !>puty. i
of the call that Is being mailed
o' Iadians in this comity and foui
urronnding eouniies:
A public meeting of the Chickasaw
and Choctaw citizens who are inter
e ted in the recovery of such taxe-
illegally paid by them upon lands
and who are Interested in a conceit-
ed action and an immediate solution
of this problem, 2nd any other tribal
natter affecting their interests, is
hereby called, to meet at the city ol
Ardmore, in 'the assembly hall at
court house thereof, at 2 o'clock p.
m. on Monday, June 3, A. D. 1912
All citizens of Love, Carter, Ma:
whall and Johnson Counties are urged
to lie present and participa*" 4u <th:s
meeting.
Reacles Betting Stage.
New Y k. May 25.— Pros; ects of a
fhrilM'r.g race, a wide latitude in bet-
ting, and promise of the best "field'
that has been entered in a "presiden-
tial handle p" for many years, have
finally awakened New York's betting
•pirit and k is reported that money
is being freely offered in wagers at
to whether Taft or Roosevelt or p
d-ark horse will gain the republican
nomination.
Ano*ther beitlng chance is the en
te-t on the democratic side with th
wagering opportunity offered in "ti e
November finals betw(« n the two pa:
• as a t'imax. 0
The o^ds are as yet. extreme]v v.ri
able. Apparently ne ther Rcoseve :
nor Taft has, In Wall street's eye
any considerable advantage over t i
ther. Sever I bets were made Fr
Judge Wrrd er.an:i is said t:> hf.Vr
replied: ''Well, Clayton isn't much
cf a summer resort."
Ou.e leason why Drummond i said
to have changed his mind is s.ui''. t,
be bh-st he is "broke."
Declines to Quit Senate.
Ohio..go. May 27.—The report was
not generally known until iSunday
that Vice President Sherman had
vi-itt l this city. In fact he had con.e
and gone before iit was a topic ol
general lews. Shermaa antl MJnotity
Leader Miann arrived kite Saturday
afternoon, left a fast tradn at Engle
wood and took an automobile to the
home of Senator I xj rimer. Hero in
the presence of several of Lorlmer's
close friends the exact siituation o.
the senate was shown to I.orimo.-. He
was tokl that 40 senators weie out
-poken for h-is removal and 119 op
poied. There were 1G others and 1
majority of them were believed tt
j l>e against him and Sherman said:
"You had betcer resign." He ab-o
Iu tetfy refused to do so and said h<
would stick to the end. In fact h<
?,«aid he wanted the progressives tt
vote to oust him. Lorlmer's fr'cnd*
decided he was ri^ht. The lor'ne
dl trlct Is the only one can fed 'b.«
T ft In the otata It is heavily r
pubHean and It is said will civi
10.000 majoiJty against Roosevelt it
he is the nominee.
then in order to complete the state-
1 011-i', apprcpriations would huve t-
i'O made out of the public revenues
1 of the already heavily taxed j
ii'ilio tnlld'.ng fund.
| None of tho deeds delivered sin w j
• correction for the defects pointed out I
j by the title attorneys of the ach-vo I
'md department and the aititorney
general's office.
According to tihe governor, he act-j
l in a private capacity in beeon 0
trustee for the building company,
and he is not to be held li:2ib'e In
any event. Neither Is it he state, rn
tier terms of the contract. The gov
ernor says he will recommemd to the
legislature that the present appro
priation is as good as the one the
I legtol!. rure accepted.
OoveiTior Cruce, as trustee for the
j building oomipany, has deposited *hc
| J 100,000 in three Oklahoma City
banks, and required the purchase o!
ft-aite warrants to t*t amount.
Guthrie is rofng righi' ahepd A ' >
vice-? f om Mnskoree, McAlester, E'
EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO THE
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and Laborer, May 17, lt r_'.i '
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In the District Court of Creek County
State of Oklahoma.
neoige I). Kiefer, minor, by his guar
dlan and next frieni. Smith Kiefer
Plaintiff, vs. Geor*« A Forman. D<
fendant.
The above n ime<* "Jeorge A. For-
man will hereby take notice that h«
•ir been surd by the plaintiff pbrm
j named In the cause and court above
I entitled, and thnt In •« d i |nn tb«
] ?>lnlntiff alleges that the said plaintiff I ^l""°
is the legal and equitable owner and
n«* tl'er of these two cand'id "tes.
OdtTa named ag inst the democratle
■ anlates ate Qtto as Intere ' n
Odr's of 2 to 1 hflve te*in ofTere-
'cai'«t Chap-.n Cr-srVn nrrr'-^'-n
he P ltlmrvre convention acid 3 1-2 to
lay at 2 to 1 that Roosevelt would1 1 '" ' '^"t \\ cfro'v V,'Ison's nomln.'
net recelvc« the m n In:, ion, wJii?-e ti«
vame odds were given ag.ln •* t!;c
' ni (,s of 1'evident "l^ft getting it.
On3 broker on the curb offered te
*et 0 to 5 that Taft, if ncmii:>ed
would rot®be eiet-ted.
As reg ids changes of eler*fron i'
Taft is nominated he ofTered to tike
""e short end of the wager a-t li ^0 (
He a'eo offered to bet 1 to 7 th: t
neit'i «• Taft nor Rcoeevelt would be
^ominated.
A few curb brokers I'ofers t'err
"Ivrs willing to let $r,00 againet
Hon.
A in in
to 1.
Jnd rn Harmon o.l'
t>^
- nt.
A Thousand Are to Go.
Atlanta, O-a., May 28.—Georg'a'
le -'it'on to the democratic nations
convention at Baltimore will be e
forl'.l by if*specif 1 party of 1,000 Un
'ippwofd er«hnsli>RtB. who will iuk<
w'-:h tlH'tn t'ir<# hrnyp tiands ard
fife and dtum corpc.
Two si^c'al trains of Pullmr
•onci es will be chartered for the trl?
nd prrangeiven's have l r en madt
ve't w'l-' he the rex ; ,:r ''rooters" to occupy coachev
1 to he' ',l,r s«ay nt Paltlmore.
Bartlesville Ne*t Year.
Ai the meeting < f the Suate Press;
Association at Mil kogee the follow
Ing oflicers were chosen:
Pre si de-nit, G. A. Smith of Chandler;
First vice president, A. L. Kates cl
Claremore.
Second vice president, Mrs. Lucy
to tman of Chattanooga.
Third vice president, Duck Camp
bell of Waukomis.
St i et ary-t reasurer, E. S. Bronson i
of Thomas.
National committeeman, Waltei
Ferguson, of Cherokee.
The executive committee was elect I
ed as follows: First district, Ed In j
i m, Kingfisher; second district, Cap
Mitchell, Sh.utituck; third district, W.
i I on, i.'ewey; fifth district, J. C.
uril. Hugo; and Sixth district, J. A.
3oen, Elk City.
The next meeting will l>e held in
he city of Bartlesville.
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w York. May 27.—Justice Blar.-
in the sit* e^'« 'yjtirt. ved
'ec'slon on -n aplle tjlon to conirel
'oi i) L. .Vuher a re-'lied p lid lieu
enar t. to pay out of his annual ; en
j'ati of $1,000 alimony at > ie rate ol
>4.'J i month ti Mra. Ida F. Cole, foi
nerlv Mrs. Maher. Mrs. Cole asks
or $12 a mor h additional until si:
viilch she s-'iys he owes o n alimony,
s paid. Mr V^her's defense Is t'us.1
'to has served three months In Lud-
ow st:<<t ji i for falling to pay t
*04f). Mr<§)Maher. who Is married
igain, gays Mrs. Cole Is getting ev
•elient support from her present aus
'•J. He s-:ys ho is willing to pav
llmony for the support of she two
oung<tt ctjiklr«i by the fit--' mai
riaue, but declares ho will go to J ii
before he will pay anything to Mrt.
Cole o- her oldest daughter, jvbo is
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Johannes, Fred C. The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1912, newspaper, May 31, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc101872/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.