The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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WARRANT RESPONSIBILITY
Legal Notices.
NOTICE OF SALE,
FOR SALE HI
Hy virtue of an order of sale to j
, roe Erected and delivered, issued by
t John J. • •
AHAS*
1‘J sectioiiK 7CSU acre
j lo st farming land in west
>f tin
rates on all Ihulio-ids to tIn nortli The stork visited the home of Mr.
ern markets, only 150 miles from “"<1 Mrs. 1>. Met’utcheou recently
Houslo],, 1< \as, t he (irei, t (i.itewav ami left a hah\ hoy.
to the principal inaikcts of the \i;_ i. ,, n
nortli Mw* ,!«lle Donaldson who has
i»,, ... lf ,, , . .... '“''’era I weeks at Oklahoma
i moot tins land is sj,, no ,,
l it\, returned here last week.
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THE COLONIAL TRUST C0t]
OF TULSA, OKLAHOMA
Slack, justice of the peace, j adjoin in: tin city
S.t:of£lTrnShiP’ TulSa ^°unty> Isioiith l'lains of Texas th,
S ate of Oklahoma, in an action in said , . .
t ->urt. Wherein The Kxchange Nam,., :",,1 ''
at Hank is plaintiff, and James It. I
tmery m defendant, which property
is described as follow, to wit
1 Organ.
I 1 Bible.
t keeker board.
Music stool.
Wagon sheet.
Lap-robes.
Billows.
Lot betiding.
1 Lot books.
Sold property was attached us the i
| property of James B. Emery, which !
attachment was sustained,
j I uni, on the 10th day of January, I
I 'll, between the hours of ten o’clock, I
| a. m. and four o’clock, p. tn. of said I
'lay- °,rrrat public sale, at the Corner
!of L“v 1 and Mu'" streets, in the City !
"t [ "Lsa. Oklahoma, said property,'
| wlm" was heretofore attached as the |
property of the said James B. Emery j
J aml keing held under said attachment, j
W. S. Mayfield,
Constable.
Deichmnn & Prentice,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Dec. 9, 16, 23 30. Jan. 6. f,t.
I Millard on r|
tract is j lam
>ng mn-! a si
“‘® S .ill fr» m and 1
, the end of the niaiu Husiness str,, t ! mai
<m!-' a f' » '’hicks from Texas and j and
! Ihicitie ICia.ilw a \ I »e]>ot
j The owner will sell this hind ns I
a w hole, but a numher of men can
j join togetherand l»uv so ] fin acre i
j tract <‘Heh. I'einis one fourth ensli j
| with ten years time to pay thej
ballaene with (six) per e. nt interest, :
or full pmieulai-N see or writ.
• !IAs. A. II i \11ki\. Agent.
Box 24.1. Claremore,
1 ’hone 120, ()|on
I exes | s.,nno por acn according to loca-
Iti'tns, oiio third cash, hal-
any reasonable time. This is
|» for the homo seeker and
"is, call ami let me show ion
and blue prints of the land
'll you all about it.
t HAS. A. Ill XliKIX Ar'Cllt.
Lux 248. Clareiiiore.
Phone 120. (Ik in.
Mr- Plummer and daughter Miss
Mellon, spent Saturday in Tulsa.
Miss Mellon it maim d there to \jsit
a ft on days with friend-
in\ io ii lac
Illf IMS
Elllf MSI.
Is the Land of Sunshine
and Flowers.
-ini
inn souk
Notice By Publicalion of Attach-
ment Suit.
OPKNED APMIL 20, 15)id
Our opening for exceeded our
expectations, as the first day’s
deposits were $100,000.
We are the only Trust Company author-
jzed by State Charter to make bonds of all
kinds and act as guardian, trustee. executor
and administrator.
• •
> j. w. ORR, Pres.
F. KNIGHT, V. P., T. S. PEARCE, V. P.
I. ORR, Sec. £? Treas.
H. A. EARNS. Ast, Sec. £? Treas.
I ’ill where \ i i i d:
11 mid clump?
We have 7(1,000 acres ju
artesian hi ll, we hi ve id t.lit 20
artesian wells on
Port O’Conuor where you can grow
manges and good ones too and all
other tropical fruits
P. II. Cayot, Plaintiff,
vs.
George M. Hogan and Vernie
Hogan, Defendants,
Before J. J. Slack, A Justice of
he Peace for Tulsa Townsip, Tulsa
j County, Oklahoma.
j Said defendants, George M. Hogan Plmi,.„,
and Vernie Hogan will take notice that j , ' ' 1
1 they have been sued in the above nam-( l’ ,1<‘al111 ‘‘•"l
I ed ( ourt, upon an account for groceries
jsold and delivered to them by the
j plaintiff herein, in the sum of $17.35,
with interest thereon from the 10th
day of October, 1910, and said defend-
ants must answer the bill of particu-
| lars filed herein by plaintiff, on or be-
fore the 14th day of January, 1911, or
said bill of particulars will be taken
as true, and a judgment for the said
Mr--. Hi'iirv Ilorut'ckcp was
•shopping- in Tulsa Tm silay.
T. M. Standi I t was a Tulsa
visitor I’uosilav.
I loose \\ orsliani and ('lias.
\\ ri'ich wore in | ulsa Mon-
day.
Ma; \ 11. Brown was shop-
ping in Tulsa Monday.
I Ionry Sterns wont to Tulsa
W t'dtn sday night.
W . 1'.. IV i vett mailt• a luisi-
1 ness t rip to Tulsa Tuesday,
the ''(‘turning \Y odnesdav.
W in. Met hllloudl, shei'ill’-
eleet o| t his county, was here j
Tuesday on husiness.
Born PoClaude Meechaiui
also peaches ,
nppli-K, pears, grnju-H, ami any olliirjjMld wife. Thursday of last
week, a girl. Mother and
dlihl doing nicely, the father
will recover.
BROKEN' ARROW
"iiMijou^aRa
MAGAZINE
and
NEWSPAPER
aie Indispensable to every
person of Intelligence
J1"' ......Main* In. ' I OtlltKUNT I.ITKtt-
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HcMi.r human Ihauirlit and arlinn in l,„i|,
Itt’tiiispheivH.
Ii conUina n monthly review of the world'*
" "laolslioic fm and comment* on the
Hic-> ,.f the aorldinumci mairraidiic ,-ai t.*inn
aad Olh.-I illuatrati. t,B. Ida,to*,aide and
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1 1 I he month:' hi ...............
vic.c, . in scanco aad dcrovory; the note
worth, • void, in roliaion, litiruturo and
■oi ciiiaal i, views ol the I,, i (let I,,,,, drum,
atir al ii muHii-al words a inure of the la-sl
'"""OI and a condcasnt inn of Hi,. I.of.ii,,,.
pi-tv t*f the month.
'1 ttHlho' impart inliy from every licld
°' "'ouvht and activity thorn farts
w liirli aro host worth know in* and vivr.
'll render a clear, well detin,d anil illmnina
Ima view of what the whoio world is
titling.
CURRENT LIIEKATIKE
for one year $3.00 j
VOI R OWN NEWSPAPER
for one year $1 00 I
Roth
for
$2.50
liehl or garden crop that euu lie
glow n iii a suli-Topical country.
There is no swamps iicar our laud,
climate ideal all the year round,
lie found in |
the world. Sell your products in
the l>ig- markets when the prices are
thg highest. Two to f„m crops,
can he grown on same ground perl
Annie Esther, the eight months
. ,0,d daughter of Mr. amt Mrs. Sam
year none of this land is more than ! Wilson, 8 miles southwest of town
Deduced ,HHt Suturtlay of typhoid pueu-
: monia after an illness of 21 days.
six miles from Railroad
sa.u on, oi particulars will be taken M ..... I v . T .
as true, ami a judgment for the said “B* WillSl0W*S SOOfllfaig SyiHD """ au<l ,'el,lt,vcs were
plaintiff in the sum mentioned in said {!", f°r over sixty sivk ykails i!, cal,ed to" Wagoner last Saturday ou
action and in the attachment herein account, of the death of his mother,
had and granted and in which all of a>K.!«.wi>i» Mrs. F.ltmv mi... i..........
SKSiSB; SMWSyL'Ht acc0,,ut of tl,e ‘leat,)
»«• Kln.ir .Toliumiii. Sh, I,,„v,,a
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►ays
TO
BANK
WITH
— vv i i r:
NTBAL NhI iONAL BANK
, or tuiso, mmu
CAPITAL $100,000.co
Earned Surplus $50,000.oo
I -000000-
rs “any safeguards for the peoples money—
|ts *aise capital and surplus—
|*s exceptionally strong board of directors—
fs c°Bservative pliey—
i8 experienced management—
|re all dedicated to
YOUR PROTECTION «
had and granted and in which all of
the household goods and furniture he-
longing to said defendants and situated u,,<,,'r «•><■ rixui ami nrur, At.r , . ,.
m th" hm,Sfc form, riy occupied by Sid,, ! aToLD KBWKUT 1 H‘r ,,"nnl Wi,K °" 1
ueiendants, on Lot9and Block0, in tne-- Sim 1»\ I' .lAfc i. i...... r. .
Lindsey Addition to the City of Tulsa,
Oklahoma, has been attached, said
order of attachment havingheengrant-
ed for said sum of $17.35 and interest,
will be rendered accordingly,
J. J. Slack,
Justice of The Peace.
Robinson & Gore, Attorneys for
Plaintiff.
Dee. 16, 23, 30 . 3t.
Notice of Publication.
State of Oklahoma, |
- S8.
Condensed Statement of the
First National bank
TULSA. OKLA.
At the close of business November 10,1910
1 Discount*
RESOURCES
1 w»d Premiums
tities, Etc............
••nd Fixtures
•ts....._
y
Total..
. $540,067.16
3,168.58
126,0(10.00
111,685.56
7,123.11
....... 5,950.60
.....244,461.24
11,038,446.24
LIABILITIES
1126,000.00
.. 25,000.00
10,104.12
126,000.00
753,252.12
Total.....
|f,038,446.24
County of Tulsa. j
In The District Court in and For
Said County and State.
Iiosella (iarvas, Plaintiff,
vs.
Christo Garvus, Defendant
Said defendant, Christo Garvas,
will take notice that lie hns been
sued in the above named Court for
an absolute divorce ou the grounds
of extreme cruelty and gross neg
lect of duty towards this plaintiff,
and in addition to adevorce prayed
for, she asks for alimony to be de-
creed by giving her the following
described property, to-wit:
Lot 1, Block 104; and Lot 1,
Block 83 of the Original Townsite
of Duval, Winkler County, State of
Texas; and Lot 9 and 11, Block 35,
Original Townsite to the Town of
Hallett, County of Pawnee, State
of Oklahoma; also; Lots 11, 12, 13,
14, in Block 51, First Addition to
the said Town of Hallett, Oklahoma,
and Lot 23, Block 36 of the Origin,
al Townsite of Hallett, Oklahoma.
And further defendant must
answer the petition filed therein on
or before the 3rd day of February,
1911, or said petition will be taken
as true and a judgment for the said
plaintiff will rendered accordingly.
Attest, W. W. Stuckey.
Clerk of the Distiict Court;
By J, A. Laswell,
Deputy.
It. E, Berger, Attorney for
Plaintiff. Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Dee. 23, 30, Jan. 6. at.
I N
Shortest
and Best
Route with through train
service and pullman sleep-
ers to St. Louis, Kansas
City and Texas. : ;
s»»b>y. l’ .dMrs. J.-hnsnii livu,
one day longer she would have been
sixtv-oue years of age.
Married at Sapulpa Thursday
evening Dec. 15th. Bay Hoagland
and Miss. Alma Ellison. Mr. Hoag,
laud is a brother of .Mrs. John
Shrader of this place.
Che Misses Nellie Brumbaugh,
Bert Dalton,
IThSA’S RUNT
ALBA DENTISTS
All Work Guaranteed
205 South Main Street
FARMS FOR SALE.
.vme i.rnniiinugii, | 160 acres, fine, corn, wheat, cotto
.Murray mul Fannie a,Kl a^a*^a lan,l 90 acres in enltivatior
........... nv.i . , 130 acres can be farmed, halnna,, ...JU
Lacey were shopping in Tulsa last I 1:i° acres can l,e faro>ed, balance pa
«.,t,." .....Iture and timber land, fine runii
Saturday.
James Story who came here re-
cently from Benton countv, Ark.,
received news recently of the death
of his father. The family left at
once to attend the funeral.
water, good well, 1J story house u,
barn all cleared land, black sandy soi
and a snap at $25.00 per acre, on tern
i fash, r> years at 7 per cent on ha
anee.
RUSS L. GRANT.
Room 1, Friend-Jones Bldg Phone 30i
SPECIAL
Take-Down Repeating
Shot Gun For .
^20.00
that your tickets read over
“Frisco” Lines. Any in-
formation regarding con-
nctions furnished with
pleasure
: :
CALL PHONE 15
W. B. CRAIG* Agent
TULSA. OKLAHOMA
Other Guns at Equal
Bargains
A complete line of Sports-
mans’ Supplies. Hunters’
Coats, Pants, Sweaters,
Legglns, Etc. -
J. W. Megee, Sporting
Goods Company.
22 W. SECOND TULSA, OKLA.
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