The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1905 Page: 2 of 16
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Friday
The State Journal.
Mulnall Oklahoma
First Published July 21. I90S.
Order for Hearing Petition to
Sell Real Estate.
Territory of Oklahoma,
County of Logan, 88'
IN PROBATE COURT
Of Said County.
Estate of David Maple, Deceased
The petition of Ann E.F. Maple
(and others) as Administratrix
of the estate of David Maple, de-
ceased, having been presented to
this Court, praying that an order
be made, authorizing the said pe-
titioner to sell the whole, or so
much, and such parts of the real
estate described in said petition
as the Court shall judge neces-
sary and beneficial, at private
sale; and it appearing to the
Court, from such petition, that it
is necessary to sell the whole, or
some portion of such real estate,
for the purpose and reasons men-
tioned in said petition; therefore,
said petition will be filed herein,
and a time appointed for hearing
the same.
And, it is Hereby Ordered, By
the Court, that Saturday, the
19th day of August, A. D. 1905,
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of
said day, that being a day of the
regular July term, 1905, of this
Court, be, and the same is ap-
pointed as the time when all per-
sons interested in said estate are
directed and required to appear
before this Court to show cause
why an order should not be:
granted to said petitioner to sell'
so much of the real estate of said
decedent as is necessary.
And, it is Further Ordered, That
a copy of this order be personally
served on all persons interested j
in said estate, any general guar-
dian of a minor so interested,and
any legatee or devisee, or heir of
the decedent, provided they are
residents of said Logan county,
at least ten days before the time
appointed for hearing said peti-
tion, unless they shall waive such
notice in writing, and signify in
writing their assent that an order
of sale be made as prayed for in
said petition.
Dated the 19th day of July A.
D. 1905.
[SEAL.] J. C. STRANG,
Probate Judge.
Nancy Afor a correct so-
| News-Letters from | lution of your prob|em , wj|| ,.e_
| Olllld About..*,,* lifer you to John Fallin. a first- MISTLETOE LODGE No. 2J, K. o[ P.
Professional Cards.
i By State Journal Workers j
Rural Route No. U
; y George. .
Corn and cotton need rain.
Ed Gumm is on the sick list.
Donald McLeod Sundayed at
home.
Miss Marie Arndt is visiting
home folks in Wisconsin.
W. S. Kissner and family vis-
ited old neighbors east of Mul-
hall Saturday.
Well, Aunt Matt: "An eye ol
deceit,can best counterfeit (count
her feet) and so, I suppose, can
best count her toes."
Yes, Aunt Matt, you are right;
if there is anything George loves
more than ice cream it is a little
more ice cream.
Charlie and Herbert Johnson
were down last week looking
over their farm with a view to
putting it in wheat this fall.
class paper-hanger living on R.
F. D. No. 5.
Doc Ditch and wife entertained
E. F. Dwyer and wife; Willie
Perry and wife and son Vern,and
J. A. L. Smith and wife Sunday
afternoon.
Those hot days last week "fired
up" the corn a bit in places. The
early corn, however, is about
made, but some of the late corn
needs moisture.
Our mail carrier, big, Sunny
John Hastie, doesn't sing for
watermelons, clabber-milk, or
inything else. When the people
>n route No. 1
Meets in .ilizet ~.nll every
Thursday night. I 'isitutg
Knights (iliciiys welcome.
G. W Rotterman, H. H. Fry,
K. of R S. C. C.
A. G. T. CHILDERS, M. D
Mulhall, oki.a.
Does a general practice. Office
over Raskins' grocery store.
Dr FURROW, Dentist.
1 will devote the last half of
each month at Mulhall. Dental
rooms over Burford's bank.
w. h. matthewsT"
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW.
----- ~ ^Loans, collections, rentals,
have something ' estate, insurance, abstracts,
^ood, they go out and treat him 1 ^ feceive taxes for tne north halt
' <ol Logan and west half of Payne
ESTRAYED—One dark red-.-, T ,* «/,., ,c, , T~ „—1—
cow, with two white spots, about; m' DWIMMELL, J- P.
VV hen
one week ago, from my farm 24 ""en have any
- legal papers to be made
kind of
miles north of Mulhall. $2.00 j LU ^ niUUe 0Ut' or
, , . _ , want some good insurance, see
reward for information that will Dwinnell.
lead to her recovery. —
Dray and Transfer.
Frank Duehning, R.F. D.2.
Tanks and pump fixtures at
Spangler's.
•& 4. Ax
It means COMFORT, HAPPI\ESS and
SECURITY to have ail ACCOUIVT with
i When you need anything in
our line,just let us know, and we
will be pleased to serve you.
C. A. HEDGEK, Drayman.
SHOE SHOP.
If you have a pair of Roots
or shoes that need mending or a
| pair of half-soles, bring them to
me and have them fixed.
ANDY MIZE.
The Citizens Bank of Mulhall fi Coal and ice"
ti
+*
If you haven't. Open an Account.
W e handle both and will de-
liver either anywhere you order
it. Lay in your winter's supply
of Coal NOW, and save monev.
Sam Garrett.
First Published July 7. 1905
Notice to Creditors to Present
Claims.
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the Estate of
n ... ... Raldwin VV. Radcliff. late of thp
Bargains inbox stationery, 5, 15 county of Logan, Territory of
cents, at the Corner drug Oklahoma, Deceased.
All persons having
against said Raldwin W. Rad
cliff, deceased, are required to
exhibit the same, with
and 25
store. 7-7.tf
State Journal has all the local
news every week. 50c a year
Fence wire at Spangler's
The State Journal 50c a year.
FOR SALE—A large number
of old magazines, some of them
the best published. Ask at the
State Journal office.
FOR SALE I have a few
Poland-China males for sale.
November farrow. Pedigrees
furnished. Prices right. —E. A.
Herbert. 5-26-tf.
No better oil for machinery
than "Graphite" oil. The Cor-
ner drug store sell it.
Round Trip rates to Sulphur BATH
Springs I. T., the Manitou of j J qhavc
* We can give you a
t
, . of
the, Indian territory. Tickets
gooc* ninety days. Rate $6.25;
Sulphur Springs is one of the!
health resorts in the Indian!
Tenitory, and is situated ninej
miles west of David I. T.! Fine
claims lakes, groves, hunting, bathing!
ami fishing and among the diver-'
—, the nec- s'ons- I'ie water from these1
essary vouchers, to the under- springs is bottled and shipped all
signed, duly appointed and ov«i' the country. The best of
qualified executor of the last will hotels and boarding houses-
anli estament of said deceased, reasonable rates, also camnintr
at Mulhall, in the county of Logan outfits cheap.
and territory of Oklahoma, and A P Kinwri r
that four months after the first I__._KIDWLLL.
publication of this notice has Wanted—Competent printer
been limited by order of the Pro- to take charge of paper during
said deceased, to exhibit and pre ' 7-28
We have
fine new
SHAVE,
SHAMPOO
or HAIRCUT
in short order.
just completed a
Oath room, and promise the
best of service to our cus-
tomers. Remember the
place, City Barber Shop.
ARTHUR O. MEIM.W, Proprietor
60 YEARS-
EXPERIENCE
claims against said
3rd day of July A.
sent their
estate.
Dated the
D. 1005.
James M. Bell, Executor.
Mowers and rakes at Spangler's
Cream Separators at Spangler's
In these sweltering dog days,
when you have no life and just
want to rest, try Pride of Perry
fiour bread; it will give you new
life.
Patents
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending n sketch and description mnv
quickly ascertain our opinion free whet iter an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communica-
tions st rlctlyconfidential. HANDBOOK ouFatniti
«ent Tree. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken tfirough Muiiti A Co. receive
Iprclal notice, without chnrtto, In the
Scientific American.
a handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.nrgest cir-
culation ,,f any sclentiHc Journal. Terms, :| «
riK2U ' "* by all newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.36,Broadwi, New York
Branch Office, K 8t„ Wtuth l tipton, i>. C.
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Woosley, Tom B. The State Journal. (Mulhall, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1905, newspaper, August 11, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127812/m1/2/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.