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fklahoma Farmer & Laborer
MOTTO—4'Organization Is tlx' Spiritof1
the Ape."
Officers: W. T. FIKLH, Pre ident
FRED C. JOHANNES, Editor and
Business Manager.
Entered as second-class matter .Ian
vary 21, 1l ll, at the post. i)i.- at S
Milpa, Oklahoma, undt r the Aet < i
March 3, 1S79.
ublished Every Friday at S >). ilpa,'M.
<yHC.K ;^L_ABEL>
Former Endorsement:
Resolved, That the <
County '.'..-Op
herein « nd ' 'h
tfrana ]
arifl rceoiniii'
pfimizalioiis that tin; ^ ' f
n t* advei
itomn >1 . • a i
RAISE A "JACKPOT*
Illinois is still trying to elect two
United States senators. The' legisla-
ture is no nearer the goal than when
'it started. Th exported "ji.kpot
has not yet shown up. *
# it was a plot
The indications point to the death
of Madero as a plot. It has been
shown that he was shot in the back
of the 'tead.
A GOOD THING
George Greet sa>B the j< aple of <h
• fecial privi! •. d state'' Colorado
d op ted 11 e In it I tlve fttfH reft n i
1910 and ince then the peopl
VEACH'S resolution
Following a long preamble and end-
'a .1 . Ill CltUttR-• ' ! U Ti 04 nta . •
1 Veach Is respon.- ibS tor the Ft Olu
house:
Therefore be it reso'j.ed, that w«
the House of F**prosen tat Ives of the
State of Oklahor a, do hereby heart
a bood selection •
The Democratic memberB of the
United States senate have agreed to
select Hon John W. Kern of Indiana ily eoinmend the Governor of Textis
in
have
pro pot
Leagu
Pi ro\ed se
d by the
ir<
of twelve law
1/k'l lath
TALKING OF ROADS
at) chairman of the caucus.
HE WAS DETERMINED
A story is going the rounds that
an etomologist traveled 25,000 miles
in an effort to capture a specimen of
i < eri.tin. kind of butterfly.
A POINTER
A Lin a, Ohio, tel-igram states that
inn ay of the former | roduclng o 1
and a sure him of our sincere appro
val against wrongs which long ago
hould have hern n Ires "d, end fur
thermore would inform him that pub-
lic sentiment in Oklahoma is
thoroughly In accord with his ow
that ehotild he li ne to take such a
Con as threatened, the T< vas troo
shall not co alone " lien they cro:
v<
TWO OPINIONS CLASH
Pacific issued t* o following st tem<
ney s answer.
"Well, I don't either—we couldn't
have connected the two." *
state asks for death
Chicago, Fv 2#—Penalty of de th
on the gallows is asked by the state
for Mrs. l^llian Beatrice Ryall Con
way, former lion tamer and former
burlesque actress, who with her for-
mer hu band, Charles Kramer, bet
ter known as Charles Conway, is
charged with the murder of I s ?o
phia Singer, of Baltimore. Tb death
penalty was al^o asked in the case of
Coh way.
The trial of the Conwn; ., husband
and wife, was before Judge Geo i
Ker ten. The qu<r-stion n of venir«
men was begun. "Are n prejudiced
Senator Smith Admits It \ West Half of the Northeast Quarter
Washington, Feb. "... - "There is j of Se'ction 4, Township 1U North and
more snefcn, contemptible, little p"ii- fHange 12 E lit of I B. and M., i«
tics behind the civil service than is
understood by the public." said Sen-
ator Smith of Michigan, republican,
in a fight over the post office appro-
priation bill in the senate.
r
Tested
(iiiaraniecd
"TI
Okfuskee County, Oklahoma. Alse
an undivided one-third interest, sub-
. - ct to a life < tate in Willie Harjo,
and to Lots :! and : , and the
Scuthv -t (MiarU of the Northwest
Quart r and the Northwest Quarter of
i . thwes* Quarter of Section i,
Townthip 15 North and Range 8 East
uf t I. H. and M. in Creek County.
Oklahoma.
Said real estate will be sold on tho
: illcwinj. terms and conditions, to-
w it:
("a li on co i ti relation by the County
( iai iy. () lahoma.
Da' •
th
■!.' Fe
R. Watson,
. ' iii 1 ■<
Lmk< •. fewm L^ea&
A
A REPUBLICA!"*
to t
i 1 nion
TERMS OF SRBSt KIPTION:
qtk
Si.K Months -
heard
0 0
that ihi
50 in on
ult was that it w
urn trip from Hu:
.John Hull ib linw er. ing
to out "trip ' "e Pei'ii yivania.
/ THAW 3 CASE
: t« i v cut ahioad that Han:
\ practically rules ti e Mattea-
ylum i.-. ali bosh. If that "'cm
would have been out ) -
inn Par if
ion plan:
Pacific-S'
i plan mn
11 O'
<1 tli
ern P
d:
and ncjroti Cons
glin from th
be
A Minneapolis f<t ior d
a Jug by part-els i no-
he hadn't..
No use for the commercial club t i
advertise the city Jones lias at' nd <1
to all that.
Henry J. Allen, in the Kansas Cit.
fttar, says the republican party is now
attempting afliniiy vote.. S<: raying -n
to green pasture , eh?
Hie San Francisco unions raised «
«iash bond of $70,000 for the release
of Dynamiter Clancy.
Seven republican legislators in
West Virginia were out for the coin.
They got it and also got—caught
You cannot trust 'em.
WHAT'S THE USE
A number of explorers are arran ■
ing to go to the Artie and Anartic
region. As both poles have been dis-
covered—*but who cares?
affaiis are
i i'is many
anxious to
MEXICAN AFFAIRS PERPLEXING
Tac Li;est developments in Mexican
f l ing government ofllc
sleepless nights. Tift i
throw all the responsibil-
ity on the shoulders of the incoming
administration. Why not call Mr.
Wilson into conference and then aet
RIVERS' LAST BOUT
RiverB' last battle in the far wes.
in wl icli he knocked out "Knocko t
Brown, puts him in the running. He
will now take on Richie who holds
the lightweight champion hip. A bat
tie between Rivers and Ritchie will
give ring lovers something to put up
tiieir coin ou.
a prayer censor
The action of Lieutenant Governor
O'^Niell of Indiana in stopping a min
ister in the midst of a prayer because
he was making a political speech sug-
gests the idea that a prayer censor
be appointed in each legislative body.
Then fellow members will not hawe
their feelings hurt.
GIVES ONE THE SHIVERS
Verkoyansek, Siberia, a good sized
place, boasts of being tho colde t in
habited city of the world.
A DEMOCRATIC JUDGE
By the election of Judge Goff of
VVe-t Virginia to the United State
senate the demerits mal e their first
!nto the federal court as a
successor to Goff cannot be named
by Taft
HIT JIM COM IN' AND QOIN
The Tulsa world is howling in oni i
column because that city only got $S." j
O00 for its public building and in an (
other it yelks, as if it were hurt, abou: |
the extravagance of the denio.r ti
congress. Tulsans are awfully hard
to satisfy.
FYNNY, ISN'T IT
The Muskogee Pres . Clarence
Douglas' new paper, lauds Owen foi
getting an appropriation for a puMi j
building, the Tulsa World, edited b> j
no one in particular, is condemning
Davenport becouse Tulsa got an ap-
propriation.
c. The com j
mission's decision includes many con-j
ditionB that •the Union Pacific hah j
all along been unable to acrede anil
which tho Southern Pacific in It
turn, has found impossible to accept
"There was a great d .1 of <perpit t
in the financial di-trict in New Yor'
regarding the manner in which t!ie
California Commission's action lrf
the pe ition of the international unde
writing syndicate a g re em at, wh'c'
twow eeks ago was signed by 20ft
members, pledging succe-sful -ubscii
tion f. r the $12n,fi.' ft,ftft0 Southern Pa-
cific stock held in the Union Pacifi
treasury, which has been offered t
Union and Southern Pacific share-
holders.
Bankers actively associated with
. , . , . , , T1. , i 'he underwriting say that -they were
And in the closing days of Wicker-1
TWENTY THOUSAND A YEAR
\ ref ree in a surrogate court in
a v r! in just i 'oinmended thai
; 14-yeai ..Id uill. who is left a for-
tune of over a million be premitted
to have $20,000 a year for living ex-
i a.-es. That colli! OU lit to squelch
the report and fire the referee.
OF COURSE
Attorney Genera! Wickersham has
dismissed the cases against the Stan
dard Oil company commenced in Tex-
as, and over the protest of the di
tri<*t attorney who brought the sui
sham's reign
expect? Ta,
what else could
ta Wickersham.
very peculiar
The Tulsa World complains because
the democratic house of representa-
tives is extravagant. It then con-
demns the democrats because that '
unable at the moment to decl:r.
what would be the exact effect ot
the California Commission's decis ot
on the general dissolution plan and
agreement. The opinion was strong
ly expreir«ed however, that the unde -
writing contract would stand and thai
withdraws! because of this new d*
velo-pment from thr contract would
of St. Louis had made an ineffectual
Mrs. Conway to defend the worn n
then withdrew from the case. Hi?
place was taken by George. Remus.
NEAR RIOT a 7 FUN'ER^L
Allen town, Pa, Feb. 2G Hi is
jeers and thre.ts of violence tookth
I place of funeral services here when
j the body of Paul C. P.roadbeck wa
I brought to the vault. Bro:idbeck e
|ed six years ago with his ivife* maid
who was the object of the L reaUned
attack at the tomb.
After the elopement Broad' e< '
cumulated a fortune at Gary, ind.,
where he died a few days a *o. M s
Emma route! picher, the form i.
accompanied the body here and d
manded the l.eys of the vault frcm
Mrs. Bri adbeck.
A large crowd of her friends who
were present became enraged, a 1
the woman drew a h tpin to defen
herself. The vault contains the bori
ies of three of the Broadbeck child
ren.
Broadbeck recently escaped pi i
on by paying his wife $20,000 an
agreeing that she should have charge
of the rati It.
Write for FREE Sample
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Manhattan, Kansas
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it
Ex pei t Corn Breeder
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Front
House
REAL ESTATE
r in purau-
he ('ounty Court
te of Oklah.
'i day of Febi uary.
1 guardian cf the
Iward Bair will
le to the highest
he ccnfirmation by
10th day ;.f March
19!.;, at ~ o'clock P. M., at
Door of the County Courtn
at Sapulpa, 01 lahoma, all the
ltl< and in said .Tames
on the
LOOKING FOR LOCATION
The members of the New York
Stock Exchange say, ''Let's move."
They say the legislature and gover
nor are too progressive and they
want to ge 'o Jer y—r.o, those sev-
en bills just jni ed, that won't do
As one (an do anything w liout fear
i i ■ ■ •
root and the fair sex
Senator Elihue Root has gained the
displeasure of the suffragettes and
they say he will cover again be ik "-
mittod to secure a position at the
hands of the people. Root says the
women have no right to suffrage.
'••General'' Rosalie Jones, one of the
New York hikers otiys she will un
dertake to see that Root is kept in
the class ot the "has been*."
SQUABBLE OVER WORK
Kansas (':t\ is bui ding a new il
pot. 'lYimmings art in order. There
ire 40 car loads of marble on hand
with which to do the first part. The
bricklayers wont do it. The stone ma-
sons refuse to touch it. Tile layers
kick against it. Carpenters quit be-
cause they couldn't proceed. Officers
of the national union of niarblie si t-
ters have been called In consultation
with the engineer in charge and the
American Federation of I/abor.
DRINKING HABIT
According to the reports of the
commissioner of iuternal revenue th'
consumption of whiskey for the first
3ii months of the present fiscal
year, |he people of the United States
consumed more than 100,000 barrels
of whiskey than in the same period
of the former year; concerning the
statistics for beer for the same per
iod the people used 1,850,000 more
barrels than the suae seven month
for the fiscal year ending June :>^h,
10!2. And yet see the numfoer of pr
hilton states. . WVnildn't it jar you
frame
body didn t allow all Tulsans asked no£ available tothose20ft members
for in reference to the public building th« underwriting syndicate who
in that city. It then urges a demo- have signed it. Later on a formal
cratic legislature to pass a resolution i statement In this regard is expected
asking congress to make an appropria (
tton for the Dry Farming Congress to ,
be held in Tulsa. THE M'NAMARAS
A peeuMar story from California
RECALLING DAYS OF GRESHAM | has developed in the second Darro
An incident has Just taken place'ease in progress in I^os Angeles. Ir
in the Kansas City courts which re-] cross examination of Attorney iPavia.
calls the break in friendship betwe. n ( who \vas one of the counsoi for the
Judge Qresham and Benjamin Harri-j McNamaras, Distri t Attorney Ford
son during the whiskey trial- in I - a ked: '
dianapolis. In a case before Jud > I «*You knew, did >ou n i, that the
Smith Mcpherson Assistant United! the prose; ution would be unable to:
states District Attorney Hugh Smith j prov that J. J. exprr. sly directed his
asked: . brother to blow up the Times build
"Ar$ you either an anarchist o" a 'ng which would have been eneessary
Socialist?'' to prove murder in the first degree.
Judge McPherson interfered to de the crime with which he is charged
mand that politics be eliminated from , M didn't think you could and I don't
the proceedings. I think so now," was the defense attor-
WORLD
OKLAHOMA S,ATE FEDERATION OF LABOR
WOULO RE INTERESTING
Vick jKcUcr s reply to Senator
Jones' que«tlon. Didn': that rrnolu
tion jar you " would Ci:ikv <-x''elKint
readiiiK- The Pemocral^offerB tlx
use of its relumils 10 < lther the writ
o cr or roiciv.T of ti:i' j.-t..
11uh>. gentleman, public i^'
poiltlon to ftand most anythlnt:
IT'S DIFFERENT NOW
A few months an" nvhen Senator
|jiFoll<-tte would becln to nddrw^the
"vnnlf ni«>' Penrose anil other
would not up and leav. Thny rofei
•t^d to him as a "traitor." ttr A#fnw
d«>- ajro Hoot & Co. dei lde<l to reo'
•ianl/'' th<> O O. P. In th.- Fenate -ho
ureet him as "Hob" and lend tl-flr
I'lirs when he t-ilkH. but he won't fall
at legist, not yet.
Headquarters of Sec.-Treas., 501-2-3 State
tit'!. Bank Bldg., Oklahoma City.
Prcsiil?nt,C. C. Zcigter, Oklahoma City.
First Vicc-rrtsident.C. K Contiully, UchiRh.
. S,econd Vice-Prcsident, Ju'.iun Pit h.
Third Vice-President,e,us 1. K" -cker, Tulsa
FonthVlcc President, II* >t. Boydit tt Wll
Fifth Vice-President. J A. Campbell, HI Reno.
S(\ -Tiea>. J l.uthnr Langston, Oklahoma
City.
IitfiiliUvt Commute*- Lie Piwie, Philtipa;
Otorgi llcConnett BattlnWUci Jcmi i. . Diy
Ardmore.
marshall refused the coit
Indianapolis, Feb. 2G.—Hon. Thonia
R. Marshall, vice-president eltc d
parted for Washington today acci n
panied by his wife. He refused ye
terday to accept voted him i
the Indiana legislature as house ren
during his term as governor. The bi.
pa -ed both house- b> unan:ni ■
vote and was signed and sent to ih
gove: :or the 'object lieing to give hint
the money before he started for the
Cast.
FARRiS IS IMPEACHED
Oklahoma City, ™°b. 27.—On three
of the f ur counts ^rc*" —red ag9in-t
him by the house t • senate ; itfing
as a court of
State Printer
found j
| 'First published in the Oklahoma Far-
I taer and Laborer Feb. 21 '1913.)
NOTICE OF SALE
| Notice is hereby given that in j ur-
j nance of an order of sa'.e issued ou
j f the. District Court of Creek cnin
j 1 Oklahoma, on the l.Sth dav of Fel
• ry. 191o, in an 'tion wherein th-
' Mirrier Lumber company, a eorpora-
,:on was plaintiff and Wm. Smyth
nd others were defendants, aid
•ft ion bein : \'o. 2358 in caid Court,
' '"rr-nndin? me to advertise and
-eli -lreordina: to law without appr !-e
ment t^e foll°win2: described proprr
ty, to-wit: Part of Lot 3 in Rlock 4
a the Town of Kellyville. Creek
'ounty. Oklahoma, described as fo'
ntvp- The Soutv ^wentvfive Frrf
of the North One-Half of lot N'o "
n Rlock No. 4 in the said Town o
Kellyville. Oklahoma, to satisfy thf
n'lo^ing julffmente^nsraln-v s^id Wn
? ray the and H. R, pl< . defend n
nd decree- of fo-o o r° ob'ait
••id r.cr'on in i • • t on !
•' d y of Jul1 101°.
1 .ludgment rf t S'ourrier !/>•
• Company plaint ff. against Wm
Smyth-? and H. It *fap'es i
sum of $208.15, with interest ci
? 16G.50 part thereof jxi the r t'e
10 per cent from Air.:, is;h. 10:i ui '
paldt and $0.^5 costs of action (?
Judgment of Minnetonka Lnm -r
Company against Wm. Smythe fo tie
sum of $5.25; (3) Judgment of tue
Sapulpa Electric Company, a corpoi
Tition against Wm. Smythe for tip
:im of 174.07 with interest thereof.
Kd^ ard* Iiair in and to t •: follow inr
ri >ed :• I c no fci:uate in Creek
>unt; 'U: < . 0:-.!a!ioma, to-Ait
l he SK 1 1 of the HW 1 i of Sectio't
Town-hip 18 North, Range P
ila-i of the !:i(1 iiin Ri- ami Meridia <.
; i
Said real estate will be sold oc
e f« 1 iwing ti • mi and con Htioiii
' iqd on c onfirma-
tion of sale.
Bids for i he pui ch ib< t hew •' mutt
•e ii. writing nd must !e filed in
e Countv Court or delivered t > Va -
undersigned at Kejljwille, Oklahoma,
or to John G. Ellinghausen, attorney,
at Sapulpa, Oklahoma, or filed in
he Cc unty Court, at Sapulpa, OkM
homa.
ted the 15th day of Februiwy
1913.
Thomas J. Bair,
Guardian
at the rate of C per cent from Oi 4
impeachment
Giles Farris guilty
On the last char-o of havln? forgod 25lh' 1911 n,il ,aid 1 wi!1 on T,!"
day, the 25th day of March, 1!HS
pron i | t the hour of 2 o'clock on said day
at tho Front IXjor of the Ro-s Build-
B. M. P. Ill, NO. 18.
rome bank that
A apriobtiy cr.-at.-il a ••tiRR [
tion in a bankaupti-y irt in NV
York llty last week by atatini? she
always carried large sums of mono*
with her and that nhe preferred to do
i ather Hi i tru-4 a l>;wk. Win n . -I.
ed how min .* nil. carried it a time
she said: • "Anywhere from one to
ten thousand doMarc." " The nev
qtlWtlf* asked was how she M(g«d
that much money about anil she a?
tonlshed tho court a'ld attaches by
deftly raising her skin and pointed to
a f mall satchel listened to .her knee
with a sti-el Barter and said I have
nine thousand ioila-s in tlie at.
in ciirreiic\ nearly all In |."i>A an'l
$1,000 "bills." Her name Is Frances
Wolf age 20, very pretty and dres?
•d in the latest styU*.
B. M P. I, U. No. IK meets every j
, , \ Monday nij^ht at l.abor Hall.
President, JOHN MATHEWS.
Secretary, J. F. OWENS
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR
HeadQuarlers 8 01 G Street NW W ash-:
ington, 0. C.
rtesideni Samuel Comper«| Ligarmnkcrs In-
tent y Hon ■ Union .
Irst Vic 'rr^ dent, Twmrs Dtincan, r.ran
ilc Cultr: «' InternntionAl Association
Second V .( I irsidrnt. John Mitchfl!. I'nited
Mine Workers nf Americu
Third Vu . I' evident, James O Conuetl, (In
\ m •. lit i ftfaehiftiat*
j Fourth Vic« President, P A. Hav«>. .Clas*
j l.ottle lllowers'A-isocintfon.)
, Fifth'Vice-rPre.Mdent. Wm. DHnhe* t ••litfn
j nrotherh« od of (. t pewters
I Sixth Vicr President, J<">s i Valentine, (Ini
j ei national Moulder*' Union
Seventh Vu e ptcsident, Jtio. R. Mpme, l ui
Plnmqer*' Ansocintlon
KiRhth Vice-President. H
• t KaiVc .* ! rel< ^t;«phers
Secietyx V'rank Morri«.M
rnphical 1'nion.)
the name cf Stryker to warr
vote* was 33 to 9, On the
that the Red Book was unauthorized
and that warrants were therefore
illegal the vote stood 35 yes and 7
no. The third eharge that Farris knew
the Guthrie Leader claims were il-
legal the vote was 31 yes, 11 no. On
the last count that the illegal 'war-
rants were drawn for Etenograhper*
Farris was acquitted by a vote of
4 yes and 37 no.
Farris says he will not give up the
ofllce until the courts try the case
Governor Cruce says he will appoint
a new man or close the office and
place it* in charge o.1 *he state exam
iner.
Trunk Gives Up Secret
Princeton, Mo., Feb. 26.—A secret
two months ag° leaked out yesterda>
when Mrs. It. Overton, wife of a far-
mer living north of this city, looking
into her daughter's trunk, found a
beautifully engraved marriage oertifi
cato, properly attested under a Kan
I sas City. Kans. soil. It showed that
B I'r
•jtde- )10y daughter i- 110 longer Mi s .Sylvia
Overton, but Mrs. Thad Seeley.
iiig on Main ;reet in the City of Sa-
pulpa, Creek ('oiu t y, Oklaho-ma, %in
which said building the tsessions <>:
said District Court of said County
are held, offer for sale and t-ell t
the highest bidder, /or cash, the said
property above described, to sati-fy
said judgments.
Henry Clay King
Sheriff of Creek County
By Carl J. Hughes,
5t Under Sheriff.
(First published in the Oklahoma Far-
mer :.nd Laborer, Feb. 14. 1913.)
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
In the Matter of the C.uardianship
of Eddie Watson, a minor.
Notice is hereby given in urm
anee of an order of the County Court
of the County of Okfuskee, State of
■ 1 Vihoira 111 !<)•' on th« iTth <Li\ (.t
Dei'eml^r l!tlL'. the . 1V.«1.- : tin- ten<le; <>t v,:.'.,
i t published in the Oklahoma Far
mer and Laborer Feb. 28, 1913.)
In the District Court of r,-«ek obuii
Oklahoma.
WilMam S Turm-aa. Plaintiff,
Charles A. Sarber, Defendant.
No. 2S74
I . ion Notice
The shove named defendant, Charles
A. Sarber. •• no^1f^d that he
has been sued . 1 ti1 and court,
abovr ;r".t>d by •; " mmed
plaintiff. William S Ttirmnn. to have
a tru -1 ti" 1 1 red in 1111 • .. : - . of land
si uate in and around Depew lrt< u
''ounty, Oklahoma, nd being embra<-
in Sections 7, 18 and 19. Town
ship 1". North, Range 8 Bast, or in
rlose proximit;. then . for oil and
j ^as mining purposes.
That in said petition herein filed,
plaintiff alleges that he i- the oqnlt-
! abje owner of said oil and g.ae rain
! ing leases which were procured by
j the terms of a written contract by -
! f-aid plaintiff for defend ni; and that
' tie on\v thing of value that said
j plaintiff has received is the sum of
j *525.00 which lie here and now ten
' dens back; that feaid contract has l>een
j ^reached by the deferifiant and that
| inloss eaid defendant shall answer
said petition on or before April 10 1913
j judgment will !>e taken against >aid
defendant ordering and decreeing llmt
•-aid defendant now holds the legal
,:?h o *'iid < i! and mining le-iaes
1 • uand I-. nefit or said plain
iff and that said plaintiff is Ihetsole
and true owner of i\'-\ of, said oil and
mining leases and that said de
ndant - hall ]*■ r quired to a'-cept
and order^'d to
Order Railway Conductors
Meets every Sunday at 2 P. M. in B,
ii R. T. Hall, on-ner I'ark and Thiimp- Brotherhood Kireman and Engineer? u
sou avenue.
Meets every Sundax at >.30 in B of
R. T. Hall, corner Park and Thompson
avenue.
W. M. DOHH1S, Set
II B. of C.&J. of A. Local No, 1655
Meets every Friday, niftht in l.abor;
nail
President, C. E. 1'ALEN.
Fin. Sec., R. H. HAMILTON.
Ree. Sec, V C. KELLER.
Treasurer F.K. HKNRV
Ouardlan of the ostalc nf ICddic Wa;
son, a hilnor, will sell at public :il-?
tic I' 1 -he-1 Hlil. ! u i'n
firnintlon by said ('onrt, on Monday
the 10th day of March n. 11. mir,, a-
1 o'elork P. M„ at Coititv Courtroom
Mexican Affairs jin Weleetka. Oklahorrn, all the rinht
B) Pmo, r«b. M Ktnllo M-i<lpr< 1,1,0 n'ui of t*ld RddVe Wat
brother of the deposed president, Jsc>n' a minor, in and to the follow iir
^ Shot Uld killed mar M.W --v 1,1 ,v' ' '
fuskr. OUmui pee **nd Creek counti
State of Oklahoma, ^o-wit
An undivided one-twelfth inter-
in and to the We-' 11 i f of th<
GIVFS INSTANT ACTION
Brotherheod of Railroad Trainm r
w. H Holder r<M'*'rt8 that a sin i..a~t (inartrr. and thr l' i<t Half nf
gle ao e of buckthorn lmrk. Khjoor-, southwest Quarter of Seetlnn
Meet every Sundav at 9:3# A. M u lnr<-. . n . us compounded In Adler Township 11 North and H.-hirp 12 k;\
B. nf R. T. Hall, corner Pnrk * Th(.m< ' i k i. the 0<>rman npendlcltl* rum
ser ave. .d>, stojis eonstlnatlon or gas or
President, (!. K1NI,(I(JK lhe «tomuch instantly. Many Kelly
E. H. I AM PBEi.l . Sei-
■ il' ;■ •• -I • a '■ : . ■!
of I. R. and M , in Okmulgw Count*
Okkahoma. Also an undivided one
twelfth Interest in and to the East
execute nd d< liver to plaintiff agood
and -ulfleicit a->igmnent of alii c>.
said oil and gas mining leases and
if said defendant hall fail . • us«
f:' execute and dsilver such assign
"en :ia? uen the ^Iwrin of i'reo!
•ounty < i some ot^er fit .. , i , er
person will be order* d and >'A.< :1 by
| the court to make and execute ta
plaintiff a good and sufficient ." -ign
nunt to al! of said oil and gas mfin-
ug b-ases; ;ill of which, galdChnTl°s
A Sailer, will take «lne notice and
Kovepn himself accordingly.
W. R Oasteel,
<*Vrk of the District Court • of
| t'reek County, Okja.
j (9KAL)
; l!> 1 \' Holcomb, Deputy.
MeDougal At Lytle,
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Johannes, Fred C. The Oklahoma Farmer and Laborer (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1913, newspaper, February 28, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc101904/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.