McCurtain Gazette. (Idabel, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 93, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 10, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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METHODIST PROTEST A NT ' uiar of f. • e-tate « f tho above named "
CHURCH waiil antl filed herein his petition to
sell the timber of Kaid minor describ- ==
_ , ed in said petition for fohe reasons in SS
Sunday School:—\ounK man, if petition state:!. An,I it appeal- ~
you have nowhere to jro 0:1 Sunday! in;.- to the Court from said petition ~
morning, come and "hang" out with j that it is necessary that said timber
us. We have a fine young people's' s™1^!w"ioI!,ih_erf"r _be ta°ld, for
Mill
IIImm
class, and a fine teacher. You will
the reason in said petition stated. rz:
IT IS ORDERED, That said peti- iss
enjoy the sociability of this class, {ion be and the same is hereby set
We have also fully organized our down for hearing on the 9th day of :rz:
Cradle Roll. We want the babies! *(,[,njary jl1 *.j° ,,10Ul oI 55
, ,, r, ,, ,, . o c lock A. M., of sud day, at the ——
present, the Cradle Roll Supermten- County Court roolll of McCurtain =
dent will take care of them while the County, Oklahoma, at which time and == |
mothers enjoy one of the Bible place the next of kin of said minor zsz j
classcs. In the near future we will < or ;r >* I**80" interested in .said mi- = :
, „ 111 *t r\ . i nor s estate may appear and show —— :
have a Parent and Family Day. at jf any they ha^-c why an or. j£ i
which time we will present certif- Uer should not be granted for the sale zzz ■
icates to more than a dozen babies, of so much of the real estate of said «
not church membership certificates' minor necessary for the reasons == :
only Sunday School membership.! n'^FlS That =jj =
^ ou cannot enroll children too young a copy of this order be posted up in us: 5
in the Sunday School. • f three public places in the county, one ==: ;
Junior C. E.:—Here is the organ- of which shall be at the Court House == =
, •„ , , ,i where said hearing is to be held, and — -
tu,t wUI make thc church a c0)ly personally served upon the S =
tomorrow. Twenty-four present last m.xt „f kin of said ward residing: in = =
Sunday afternoon. You ought to the county, and a copy of same be z
hear them talk for Jesus. This Sun- 'r.:ti!«l to all other perrons interest- =r =
day afternoon at 4 o'clock thev will ' V" i ^ 'If""' V"' residin.p; = =
. • out of county, with postage prepaid — 2
have a regular prayer meeting. We at ieasl f0Urteen days before the = =
don't try to make Methodist out of hearing « f said petition. j=jj: 5
your children, only teach them of IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That jsr ~
Christ, and we will greatly appreciate1 " , opy "f ,his onic,r «* PuWishe.l = |
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tain Gazette, published in McCurtain ~ —
Countv. Oklahoma. ~ 5
i Seal i J. D. PARKS. =: =
County Judge. === ==
M. D. Deck. Attorney for Guardian. ~ =
First State Bank
idabel, Oklahoma
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $35,000
their presence with us and your
forts for sending them.
Class Meeting:—At the regular
morning preaching hour there will
be a Methodist class meeting.
Sunday Evening 7:30:—At the
preaching hour, a joint meeting and
program of the Junior C. E. and Y.
P. S. C. E.
J. A. WITMER, Pastor.
$5.00 REWARD FOR ESTRAY COW
(First published in the Gazette =rr
Jan. 10,—1 time)
NOTICE OF PETITION TO SELI. ==
INHERITED LAND ==
In the matter of the aproval « f a deed ~
of full-blood Indians to "inherited ~
land. ~
^ww. On this 10th day of January 1920. 5E
i-t.4. ,.„j , , the full-blood heirs of l.-aac John, de- =
One cow. light red or cream color. >. ,, v . ... .■. .V •
.j. , _ , , ceased, K.#1I No. 2640, nave filed their =
left my place near Oak Hill about petition asking for the approval of
January 1st. She had dropped hips their deed to the homestead and sur- zz:
and keen horns and was giving altout allotments of said deceased a!* ~~~~
two gallons of milk when she left. ,. . « , . .... . ;~r
. , , It is ordered that said petition be. =
J will pay a $.j.00 reward for any,in- and is hereby set for hearing on the -zz:
formation leading to her recovery. ' -0 dav of Jan.. 1020, at the county
judge's office in the town of Idabel. 5E
and on said day, or any time prior ~
thereto, any person interested may
appear at the office of the probate at- ---•
fcorney in Idabel, and bid on said land. ~
It is further ordered that a copy of ~
this order be posted in three public zn
places in McCurtain County, one of ~
which is to be at the Court House
, . ^ , at least ten days before the day of =
In the Matter of the Estate o! Rob- hearing said petition, ami published rrs
nison Going, a Minor. Rufus Hud- jn the McCurtain Gazette at least one =
son, Guardian. week before said dav. EE
On this thc 7th day of January. (Seal) J. D. PARKS, EE
ROUGH mi
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SE AG ROVES.
Boktuklo, Okla.
First published in the Gazette
Jan. 10. out Jan. 24)
ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE BY
GUARDIAN.
Probate No. 2100
19~(K£omesJ|^^ guar
County Judge. zzz == =
MOVED
W<- arc iiom located in our new office
on West Main Street, ground floor,
between Depot and Grand Leader.
W itli more room and increased office
force we are Ix'tter prepared to «'i\e
QUICK and EFFICIENT SERVICE.
If \ou need an Abstract on am land
information conic and see us.
SECURITY TITLE CO.
BONDED ABSTRACTERS
PHONE 93 IDABEL. OKLA.
Is the appearance of our Bank Building,
but just step inside and get that spirit of
congeniality that evists between the
bovs and their customers.
An everlasting pleasure to render to the
many customers and friends of the First
State Bank. Good and Efficient Service,
so say I he bovs.
rin* officers are always readv to extend
the most liberal accommodations, con-
sistant with good banking.
If not already a customer, line up with
the most congenial bunch von ever met.
SAFETY and SERVICE
First State Bank
"Pimm MOPE THAN CLAIMED"
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(First published In the Gazette
(Dec. 20th out Jan. 10th.i
NOTICE.
No. 2310.
; STATE OF OKLAHOMA. McCurtain;
County. I" County Court.
In the niatter of the Estate of Agnes
Webster, Deceased.
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA;
To the unknown heirs of Agnes VVeb-
ster, deceased, and the unknown
claimants of the land of said Agnes
• Webster, deceased.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that Siwon Ward did, on the
1 Vth day of December 1019, file in
the County Court of McCurtain Coun-
ty, Oklahoma, in the Matter of the
j Estate of Agnes Webster, deceased,
her petition praying for a determina-
! tion as to who are the heirs of the
Agney Webster, deceased, and
that by order of the said Court the
-aid petition has been set for hear-
; ng on the 3rd day of February 1920,
at ten o'clock a.m. of said day, at the
: bounty Conn Room in the City of
Mabel, in McCurtain County, Oklaho-
ma, at which time and place all the
heirs of the said Agnes Webster, de-
. ceased, and all the claimants of any
i interest in or to the following de
i scribed land of said decedent, situ-
: a ted in Jefferson County, Oklahoma.
[ to-wit:
The West 19.26 acres of Lot I of
Section 6, Township 5 South, Range
j 7 West, and Lot f and the East 20
acre' of Lot # and SEr ' f NEof
Section 1, Township •" South, Range time and place stated the heirs of the
j8 West, are directed to appear and, said Agr.cs Webster, deceased, will
submit to said Court evidence that' be detencined by the raid Court ami
incompetent to establish the heir- the judgment of the said Court in
ship of the said Agnes Webster, de-1 the said matter will be final and con-
ceased, and upon said hearing at the elusive, us provided by law.
Witness my hand and official seal
at Idabel. McCurtain County, Okla
how a, on this 17th day of December,
1919.
' Seal) F. M. BROOKES,
Court Clerk i f County Court.
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With our 9 h. p. enjrine and mill you can cut with two men 1500 to 3000
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tVe can also furnish steam outfits in any size, also Kerosene Tractors. Well
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LESTER MACHINERY COMPANY
R. A. LESTER, Manager Post Office Box 792
Court & Lurobard St., MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA.
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Old, W. J. McCurtain Gazette. (Idabel, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 93, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 10, 1920, newspaper, January 10, 1920; Idabel, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc141608/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.