The Chandler News (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1905 Page: 12 of 16
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THE CHANDLKR NEV/S, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 1905.
PUBLIC SALE
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jnai <- on iKf* townsiie •■n<i will cQ/itinue
ti'im <l*y lo day until a.( thr lots ai<-oflertd.
1 lif lilda will lie nuljjfCl lo the approvai ol
lli« snwaiy ol the interior, and the right
,* reserved to reject any or all bids.
Copies of the ruies and re|/ n« govern-
ing <he sale niay lie had a,, i application
to the Osage lownsite tornmisnon, Paw-
huska, Okiahoma,
i- %«Li- M',
Commissioner.
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Notice to Creditors
111 III' lliullrl III tile estale l)f Sallll"
liutli.. vuy Her v Kile ut ili>- county <.t Lin
i ol ii and I e 11 il ui y ul Oklahoma ilr, r jse.l
All persons having liauns against said
idlina Hathaway lieny de-'easeil, >ie l<
• I u 111.1 to i xlifbit I ho same, with the i,'
rssaiy vouchers lo the undeisigiied, duly
appointed and qualilied em utiu ol the
. sta" ol said deceased :.i ' handier, in the
ouiiifol Lincoln uiid territory ol OkUho
ma, and thai f()Uf inoiiths allei (lie Ijral
subllcition oi ihi^ notlet bu btvn liwltfd
i,y oidei ol the probate court <>l said Lii
uln county a> the tune lor > reditois of
said del eased lo enliilnl and present iheir
. minis against said eslaie.
Hated ihe day ol lie, ember, 1905.
ANNA K< hash,
• • Executrix.
Holtinan .v Kmhiy,
Attorneys, 12- H 4t
Notice.
Noliceol lleaiing of I'eiitlon tin Probate
ot ill.
•
Mull, I is lie i r I. y given lo .ill piriOM m
terested iii llle estate ll* Willie Allen lie
.eased, that on the fil ll day ot December,
1905, Wm Allen pioduced and liled in ilir
probale court ot llie county ol Lincoln and
territory ol Oklahoma, an insli unienl in
willing puipoiting lo lu> the lust will uml
testament ot Willie Allen deceased, and
also liled in saitl court this petition playing
Notice.
Territory ol OklikuM, School Land
LJepurimeni, Outhrie, O. 1 , Oei 1, 1905.
All less'es ol si hool and 'Ahose leases
expire Ian. *1, 1900, re i,eiel>y notified
^ • t-y I ... • • 'e
noii lot renewai M then iea-ve on or be-
loie lie, , II, 1905, the land will become
vacant aii'l - . 1 10 lease lo the highest
bi'ldei •
Leases wlil lie iii.de ail ,«*-ise'^ whose
I uses i *|,ire Ian. I, 1900, during the
prtieni month |ind (boold be pr .mptly
signed aud returned to the undersigded.
FMD I. iVENNER,
Secretary ol t' e Territorial boa d or
Leasing School Lands 12-14 1
HOMESEEKER
A WORD TO YOU:
There are more openings :n Oregon,
Washington and Idaho in every line of in-
dustry than anywhere else in the Union.
Our new an<^ handsomely istraie4 88-
pa^e book,*"Oregon, Washington. Idaho
and Their Resources,' tells all at it the
three States. (Four cents in stamps.)
•
Our beautiful panoramic folder. "The
Columbia River Through the Cascade
fountains to the Pacific Ocean," de-
scribes the 200 mile trip along the match-
less Columbia River. • (Four cents'in
stamps.) # Write today.
• •The.Union Pacific from the East gives
you an opportunity of a delightful side
trip to Yellowstone National Park.
A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger A^ent
I he Oregon Kailroad & Navigation Company
PORTLAND, OREGON.
i 1. Ti Cheyenn*, Wyoming, and ; A prompt compliance with this re-
all points «ast thereof. Iti North quest on the part of guardians, ad-
lioliday Excursions^
Rate of orie and one-third fan-
fui round trip, dates of sale Dec. 22,
2.1, 24, 25, .ill and .31,, 190S and Jan.
I, limit Jan. A, 1906, between all
points on Frist o system lines west
of the Mississippi river. Also to
points on other lines' as follows:
To aH points in Aikansas, Indian
territory, Iowa, KatT is, Michigan
ri ill-- . oi h'• 111 I'l-niiiMiia Mint.'-
1.1, Missouri, Nebmska Oklahoma,
South Dakota, Tex is and Wiscoi -
Agricultural and Horticultural
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Colonies
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ui Col iny'in Seviet count v, Arkansas, i'ont;*it)inj
lioout .kl.OtIO acres, and Luring Co ony in Sabine Parish,
Louisiana, containing about 24,000 acres, art* now open for
settlement. 1 .nuls range in pi ice from S7.00 to $15 00 per
acre and ate sold on easy t mis to actual settlers. I.ockes-
burg Colony is well situated for general farming, stock rais-
In| and commercial fruit* growing. Luting Ui'.lonv lies in a
splendid fruit, truck and tobacco regicn and is gooil for corn
and cotton also. Both are situated in a beautiful country,
with a healthy climate and excellent water. Write for books
concerning Lockesburg and I.oring Colonies and "Current
Events" Magazine to
^ il. \\ AKNKP,
G. P. & T. A., K. C. S. Ky,
Kansas City, Mo, .
K. E. ROESLER,
Immigration Agent, K. C. i. Ry,
„ Kansis City, Mo.
Dakota to all points easttif and yn-
c:i'l;ng Westhope, To wrier, Lalfour
and liismark. In Illinois to all
points on and west of the line of the
C. & E. I. R. R. Chicago to St.
Louis, including Chicago. In Colo-
rado to all pointy east of and in-
cluding Colorado common points,
Denver to Trinidad inclusive*
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To points in Colorado, Illinois,
Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakoto,
South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wy-
oming fare and one-third for roundj
trip, date of sale Dc. i , :2. ancf
23, limit thirty days from date of
sale.
Important Notice.
All guardians, administrators and
executors in Lincoln county acting
under authority of or by virtue of
appointment from the probate court
of said county, are hereby notified
that if they have not within the past
yrar#prrsotiled theii* several reports
!o said court they must, in compli-
ance with the law, m ike and present
such reports to the undersigned on
or before the 1 st ti,. yl Jan.iary,
1906, and that, ill all casts where
;■ it'll I 4 ■! ' : ted. rita
tions will be issued immediately
after the 1st day ot January next
and placed in the hands* oi the
sheriff of said county, requiring such
guardian, administrators and exe-
cutors to appear before the probate
court and render their reports.
Notice is given in this manner be-
ause the parties interested cannot
t>e in many cases notified in any
j other manner owing to the absence
of any record of their several resi-
lences or postoflice addresses in
his office. All persons reading this
lOtice will confer a favor upon the
.ndersigned by bringing the matter
o the attention of parties interested.
ministiators, arid executors will save
them expense and inconvenience
Fred A. Wagoner,
Judge of Probate Court.
Chandler, Lincoln county, Okia.,
Dec. 12, 1905.
Some of the high school pupils •
will take part in the grand opera
tomorrow night. ' ,
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5D CHOPPER
The L:'" t cl t':9 Kitchen
f HOP
^EVCnVTHING YOU EAT..
Duy The
"UNIVERSAL.
SOLD BY
YOKK HARD
NEW
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Indian Curios.
Pueb.o Pottery
Chimayo Blankets
Orabi Rugs
Indian Rain Gods
These curios were on exhibition at
the world's fair. Call at residence
just south of the oil derrick.
Leo Whistler.
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