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0T7ATA WEEKLY STAR
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THE NOWATA
SAM F WILKINSON -
J T NORTON
Published Every Friday
Entered at the Postoffice at Nowata
SUBSCRIPTION $100 PER YEAR STRICTLY IN - ADVANCE
The Only Democratic Newspaper
Official Paper of the Indian Agency
Land
(First Published March 13 1910)
In the County Court of Nowata
county Oklahoma
In the matter of the estate of Tom
Carson deceased G W Patchett
administrator
Order to show cause
No 1515
Now on this eleventh day of
March 1919 being one of the regular
probate days cornea on for hearing
in its regular order the above en-
titled matter upon the petition of
G W Patchett administrator for the
sale of real estate to pay the debts
outstanding of said Tom Carson de-
cedent and the cost of administra-
tion and it appearing to the court
that it is necessary to sell the whole
nr sopie portion of such reul estate
fur the purposes and reasons above
mentioned and that the administra-
tor desires an order authorizing him
to sell at nrivnte sale the whole or
part of said reul estate us may prove
most advantageous to said estate at
the time of salo
It is therefore ordered that said
petition be and the same is hereby
set for hearing in the County court
at Nowata on the fifteenth day of
April 1919 at the hour of 10 o’clock
a m at which time all persons in-
terested in said estate are directed
to Appear ami show cause if any they
have why pn order should not be
granted to the administrator to sell
so much of said real estate of the de-
cedent as is necessary
(Seal) Jt M GODFREY
County Judge
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(First Published March 111 1919)
In the County court of Mayes
county Oklahoma
In the matter of the guurdiunship
of William Cabbagehead Key Cab-
bagehead John Cabbagehead Jennie
Cabbagehead minors
No 15111
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Notice is hereby given in pursu-
ance of an order of the county court
of Mayes county Oklahoma made
on the twenty-third day of July 1913
the undesigned guardian of the
above estates will sell at private sale
to the highest bidder subject to con-
firmation by said court on or with-
in six months after the thirty-first
day of March A D 1919 at 10
o'clock a in of said date all of the
right title and interest of the above
named minors in and to the following
described lands in Nowata county
Oklahoma to-wit :
The north half of the south-
east quarter of the northeast
quarter and the northwest quar-
ter of the northwest quarter of
the southeast quarter in section
nineteen (19) township twenty-six
(2(1) north range seven-
teen (17) cast containing
thirty (30) acres more or less
Said real estate will be sold on
the following terms and conditions
lo-wit Cash in hand upon confirma-
tion of Bale
Paid rnle will be holilen at the
county court house in Pryor Mayes
county Oklahoma and bids for the
purchase of said real estate must be
in writing and filed in the county
court or delivered to the undersigned
gunrdiun at the office of Brewster
A Powell lhryor Oklahoma
Dated this fifth day of March
1919
' DAN BONEY Guardian
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NOTICE OF CLALUS AGAINST
THE CHEROKEE NATION— Un-
der the provisions contained in para-
graph 12 of section 18 of the In-
dian appropriation Act approved
May 25 1918 (Public — No 159
Sixty-fifth congress) notice is here-
by given that all claims against the
Cherokee Nation account per capita
and equalization payments authorized
by existing law shall be filed with
t lie superintendent for the Five Civ-
ilized Tribes at Muskogee Okla
on or before Mny 25 1919 and all
other claims against the Cherokee
Nation not included in claims for
per cupita aiul equalization payments
shall be filed with the Commissioner
of Indian Affairs at Washington D
on or before Mny 25 1919 All
claims must be made by verified
statement setting forth the nature
ami amount of the claim in each
case and unless the claim is paynble
under existing law the right of claim -
ant to payment or to share in pay -
nient shall be established by suffi-
cient and competent evidence All
claims will be considered und adjudi-
catod under regulations prescribed by
the secretary of the interior GABE
FI PARKER superintendent for the
Five Civilized Tribes Muskogee
Okla mlO-A8-mlO
2-inch lead liar 600 feet
shacklerods two wood tanks one
receiving wood tank
That the defendant must answer
the petition filed herein by the plain-
tiffs on or before the eleventh day
of April A D 1919 or suid peti-
tion will be taken as true and judg-
ment for said plaintiffs in said ac-
To L E Hood und II M Preston tion as prayed for and as above set
(First Published in Weekly Star
March 6 1919)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
A TAX DEED
owner and party interested in the
following described real estate situ-
ate in Nowata county state of Okla-
homa The N Vi of the N W Vi of the NW ’A
of Section 22 Township 28 North and
Range 16 East containing 20 acres
You and each of you are hereby
notified that the undersigned is the
holder of Tax Sale Certificate No
4075 issued on the 1st day of Nov-
ember 1915 on the above described
property upon the sale of said pro-
perty for delinquent taxes on said
date and unless redemption be made
WEEKLY STAR
- Owner
Editor and Buiineia Mans iter
at Nowata Oklahoma
Okla as second-class mail matter
Published la Nowata County
at Muskogee Oklahoma for Indian
Sales'
from said sale within sixty days after
March 6 1919 a tax deed will be
demanded and will be issued as pro-
vided by law
tgd-m29c ’ S E KEITH
Holder of Certificate
(First Published March 13 1919)
State of Oklahoma
County of Rogers ss:
In the County court
No 699 Prob
In Re the Guardianship of Claris
Clementine Byrs a minor Henry H
Herd guardian
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance to an order of the county
court of Rogers county Oklahoma
mude and entered herein on the tenth
day of March 1919 the undersigned
as guardian of the person and estate
of Claris Clementine Byrd a minor
will sell at private sale to the highest
and best bidder for cash subject to
the confirmation thereof by the
county court of Rogers county Okla-
homa on or within six months after
the thirty-first day of March 1919
at 10 o’clock a m of said day at
the county court room in tho city of
Clarcmore said county and state the
real estate belonging to said minor
situnted in Rogers and Nowuta coun-
ties Oklahoma described as follows
to-wit:
The west half of the southwest
quarter of the southwest quarter
and the northeast quarter of the
southwest quarter of the south-
west quarter and the southwest
quarter of the northwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of
section 14 and the east half of
the southeast quarter of the
southeast quarter of section 15
all in township 24 north range
17 east in Rogers county Okla
And the west half of the
northeast quurter of the south-
west quarter of section 17 town-
ship 25 north range 17 cast in
Nowata county Oklahomn con-
taining in all 30 acres more or
less
Bids for the purchase of said real
estate must be in writing and must
be accompanied by n certified check
or cash deposit of at least 10 per-
cent of the amount bid und such bid
may be delivered to the undersigned
at Chelsea Oklahoma filed in the
aforesaid county court or delivered
to H II Brown uttorney for said
guardian at his office in the city of
Claremorc Oklahoma
Dated this tenth day of March
1919
HENRY H BYRD
Guardian
(First Published March 13 1919)
In the District court of Nowata
county state of Oklahoma
May Randall and A B Randall
plaintiffB vs David McCormick de-
fendant Civil No 3310
PUBLICATION NOTICE
Said defendant David McCormick
will take notice that he has been
sued in the above court upon peti-
tion filed by May Randall and A B
Randall wherein plaintiffs ask judg-
ment against the defendant for the
sum of $1000000 and that the oil
and gas lenses covering the following
described land belonging to said
plaintiffs be cancelled set aside and
held for naught to-wit:
North half of southwest quar-
ter of northwest quarter und
northwest quarter of southeast
quarter of northwest quarter
and north half of south half of
southwest quarter of northwest
quarter and northwest quarter
of southwest quarter of north-
west quarter of section 26
township 26 north range 16
east
Further that the 'defendant be en-
joined und restrained from disposing
of in any manner the casing and ma-
terial in the wells drilled for oil and
gas upon the above described land
further that the sheriff of Nowata
county Oklahoma be ordered to pay
into the court all moneys and funds
in his hands belonging to said do
fondant to abide the judgment of the
court for their costs herein expended
and for all other and further relief
j which to the court seems just and
! proper
! That an order of attachment has
been issued herein and the following
described property attached to-wit:
Two jacks 200 feet 6 Vi inch
casing 1100 feet 2-inch casing
1100 feet Rucker rods 800 feet
forth will be rendered against said
defendant
(Seal) W H THOMASON
Court Clerk
THOS E ELLIOTT Attorney for
Plaintiffs
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(First Published March 20 1919)
In the District Court in and for
Nowata County Oklahoma
Sadie Wood Plaintiff vs Patrick
F Barry Thomas J Barry and Rock
Ridge Oil and Gaa company a cor-
poration Defendants '
Civil No 8299
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The state of Oklahoma to Patrick
F Barry and Thomas J Barry de-
fendants Greeting: —
Said defendants Patrick F Barry
and Thomas J Barry will take notice
that they have been sued in the above
named couht by Sadie Wood for
money judgment in the sum of
$67011 together with interest there-
on at the rate of 8 percent from Janu-
ary 9 1918 plus $6700 attorney’s
fee and coats and for the foreclosure
of e real estate mortgage covering
The south half of northeast
quarter of northwest quarter
and east half of southeast quar-
ter of northwest quarter of sec-
tion 14 township 26 north
range 16 east in Nowata county
Okluhoma
and the application of the proceeds
of sale of said property to the pay-
ment of said judgment and must an-
swer the petition filed by plaintiff
on or before the first day of May
1919 or said petition will be taken
as true and judgment for said plain-
tiff for $67011 with interest costs
und attorney’s fees us above stated
and for the foreclosure of said mort-
gage to satisfy said judgment will be
rendered accordingly
(Seal) W K THOMASON
Court Clerk
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(First Published March 13 1919)
NOTICE OF SALE OF ' REAL
ESTATE
Probate No 1568
Notice is hereby given in pursu-
ance of an order of the county court
of Mayes county state of Oklahoma
made on the eleventh day of Feb-
ruary 1919 the undersigned guard-
inn of the estate of Susie Chewie
a minor will sell at private sale to
the highest bidder subject to the con-
firmation by said court on oraftcr
Monday the thirty-first day of
March 1919 at 10 o’clock a m at
Pryor Oklahoma all the right title
and interest of said Susie Chevies
in and to the following described
real estate to-v'it:
All the right title and interest
of the above named ward the
same being an undivided one-
half Interest In the northwest
quarter of the northeast quar-
ter and the southwest quarter
of the northeast quarter of the
northeast quurter of section
seven (7) township twenty-
seven (27) north range sixteen
(16) east of tile 1 B & M in
Nowata county Oklahoma
Said real estate will be sold on the
following terms and conditions to-
wit: Cash in hand upon confirmation of
sale by the court Bids for the pur-
chase thereof must be in writing and
must be filed in the county court or
delivered to the undersigned at ths
law office of Henry L Burris
Locust Grove Oklahoma
Dated this eleventh day of March
1919 '
WILLIAM CHEWIE
Guardian
HENRY L BURRIS Attorney for
Guardian
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(First Published Murcli 13 1919)
In the District court in and for
Nowata county Oklahoma
C C Cowdery plaintiff vs The
Blue Bell Petroleum Company a
corporation and Nowata Pipe and
Supply Company M J Forman sole
proprietor defendants
No 3110
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The State of Oklahoma to the
Blue Bell Petroleum Company
a Corporation Greeting:
Said defendant The Blue Bell Pe-
troleum Company a corporation will
take notice that it has been sued in
the above named court by C C
Cowdery in the above named cause
for judgment on account in the sum
of $108312 with interest at 6 per-
cent per annum from February 5
1918 until paid and for the fore-
closure of Mechanic’s lien upon the
oil and gas mining lease and leasehold
estate of said defendant corporation
together with the material and equip-
ment thereon covering the following
lands in Nowata county Okluhoma
to-wit:
North half of northeast quar-
ter of section 20 township 26
north range 16 east
and the application of the proceeds
of the sale of said lease on fore
ciqsure to the satisfaction of the de-
mands of plaintiff and that said de-
fendant must answer the petition of
plaintiff filed in the ubovfe entitled
cause on or before the twenty-fourth
Iny of April 1919 or said petition
j will be taken as true and judgment
fur plaintiff for said amount and
for the foreclosure of said lien and
sale of said property to satisfy said
claim in accordance with the prayer
of said petition will be rendered ac-
cordingly Dated libs twelfth day of MarcH
1919
W H THOMASON
Court Clerk
By MAUDE DODGE
Deputy
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(First Published March 6 1919)
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that W L
Moore guardian of Flossie Maybell
Riley a minor has filed herein his
final report and account and that
same will be heard at 10 a m April
1 1919 at the county court room
Nowata Oklahoma at which time
and place anyone having any objec-
tions thereto may appear and file
and present same in writing
Dated 'March 5 1919 at Nowata
Oklahoma
R M GODFREY
County Judge
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TRADE WITH
JOHN R KNAPP
Lumber
Building Materials
Coal
Nowata Okla
(First Published March 20 1919)
BANK STATEMENT
Report of the condition of the
Citizens State Bank of Nowata Okla
March 4 1919
Resources
Loans and discounts $47369559 (
Stocks Bonds Warrants
etc U S Certificate
Indebtedness 13819072
Ranking House 900000
Furniture and Fixtures- 100000
Due from banks 6283421
Checks and other cash
Items 189053
Exchanges for clearing
house - 526472
Cash in bank 1425940
Total $70613517
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in $ 5000000
Surplus fund 500000
Undivided profits less ex-
penses and taxes paid 326973
Due to banks 1942772
Individual deposits sub-
ject to check 46059823
Savings deposits 1467643
Time certificates of de-
posit ' 2
Certified checks
Cashier’s checks out-
standing Liabilities other than
those above stated —
rents
15021043
143580
8500
Total $70613517
State of Oklahoma
County of Nowata ss
I M R Garnett cashier of the
above named bank do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief
so help me God
M R GARNETT Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this eighteenth day of March
19)9
KITTIE CROWELL
Notary Public
Correct-— Attest : —
J WOOD GLASS
L W ESTES
Directors
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(First Published March 20 1919)
State of Oklahoma
County of Adair ss:
In County Court
In the matter of the estate of Kin-
ney Davis deceased Lowrey Davis
administrator
No 753
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an order of the county
court of Adair county state of Okla
homa made on the fourteenth day
of March 1919 the undersigned ad-
ministrator of the estate of Kinney
Davis deceased will sell at private
sale subject to confirmation by said
court to the highest bidder for cash
on April 7 1919 at 10 o’clock a m
of said day or within six months
thereafter in the office of the
county judge of said Adair county
Oklahoma in Stilwell Oklahoma alt
the right title or interest of said
deceased in and to the following de
scribed real estate to-wit:
The south 20 acres and the
northwest 991 acres and the
southwest quarter of the north-
west quarter of section 1 town-
ship 27 north range 14 east of
the Indian Base and Meridian in
Nowata county Oklahoma
Said lands shall be sold on the fol-
lowing terms to-wit: Cash in hand
upon confirmation by said court
Bids for the purchase price thereof
accompanied by 10 percent of amount
bid must be filed with the judge of
the county court of Adair county
Oklahoma or delivered to the un-
dersigned guardian personally or to
John A Goodall Stilwell Oklahoma
attorney the administrator
Dated this the fifteenth day of
March' 1919
LOWREY DAVIS
Administrator of the Estate of Kin-
ney Davis Deceased
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ROBBERS TAKE MONEY
i FROM CASH REGISTER
The cash register in the City Meat
Market and Grocery was robbed of
$410 last night the robbers leaving
$115 in the till There is consider-
able mystery about the affair and the
authorities hold to the theory that
whoever robbed the till hid in the
store and then broke the latches on
the doors to make it appear as' though
entrance was forced from the out-
side Manager Burden stated this
morning that the robbers did not dis-
turb any of the meat or other mer-
chandise and he cannot understand
why they did not take all N of the
money out of the cash register
SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR
FARMS FOR SOLDIERS
PLANNED BY STATES
By United Press
St Paul Minn Murch 17 — Farms
for returning sailors and soldiers in
the central northwest are largely
waiting on congress In the absence
of any unified plan to utilize the
vast -amount of unfilled land in the
nation the state legislatures "in this
section have been trying to formu-
late limited schemes for land utiliza-
tion The states are waiting to see what
the federal government will do — but
northwest state legislature will hav
northwest state legislatures will have
gress can act - - -
'Minnesota has taken the first step
toward land settlement in consider-
ation of Senator Leonard Nord’s bill
to create a state colonization com
mission with power to license and
govern colonization companies
The only plan of settlement now in
effective operation is ' a " private
enterprise headed by Benjamin F
Faust of Eau Claire Wis who is a
director of the St Paul Federal Land
bank Faast has ' beer) ' colonizing
northern Wisconsin successfully for
eighteen years and is the first colon-
izer to inaugurate farm colohie with
churches stores schools and com
munity centers already provided
The
Minnesota Plan of which
fa J8 tbe a jttlorL ' based
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upon the system worked by Faast but
also embodying a plan outlined by
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southern 'ifinrmsota
soutnern Minnesota
The Nord bill would eliminate
land autocracy” which often has
resulted in stagnation of high grade
producing land by its lying idle or
producing only a small percentage!
of capacity It would enable the I
man of moderate means to pick his By Associated Press
furm anywhere in the state and have I Oklahoma City March 18 — The
a colonization company purchase and Hodges bill providing for the crea-
improve it for hiqp Under the plan tion of a state boxing commission
of payment his expenses would be j and legalizing boxing contests under
small the first four or five years and certain restrictions and regulations
he would have thirty-five years or was defeated on final roll call In the
more to pny for the farm The col-1 house yesterday afternoon receiv-
onization companies being licensed ing only 12 votes There were 58
by the state would be under strict votes oast against the bill
regulation State appraisers would This measure had the indorsement
report on the land assuring the ®f fight fans all over the state and
farmer of its condition The colon- jf passed is said would have remov--‘zatlan
!"pa"y could “ bonds ed any legal barrier against the Wil-
nf Ja aerCCl!t the Yal“e lard-Dempaey championship contest
?! bonds wojld be being staged in Oklahoma
tbe 8tatf' I Another effort will be made to get
Bills similar to the Nord bill in the bill through the house a notice
Minnesota have been introduced in of reconsideration being lodged by
the Wisconsin and Michigan legisla- the author
tures
The home builders bill is the only
settlement plan now before the North
Dakota colons and provides that upon
deposit of 20 percent of the value
of the project a man may engage In
farm industry fully equipped under
contract to pay up within twenty
years
Many plans have been discussed in
South Dakota and bills following the
plan outlined to President Wilson by
Secretary of the Interior Lane ere
under consideration in almost ever
northwestern state legislature Action
on these bills in several states has
been prevented because of conflict-
ing constitutional provisions Rec-
tification of constitutional deficiene-
CHASE & CAMPBELL
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ies to adopt the Lane plan would re-
quire two years
But the land is available Millions
of acres of cutover and swamp land
available for tillage or stock raising
in Minnesota Michigan and Wiscon-
sin are awaiting development Sec-
retary of the Interior Franklin K
Lane’s recent survey showed Min-
nesota has 14022000 acres of stump
land available for colonization and
5832308 acres of swamp land Wis-
consin is second in the United States
in stump land with 13246000 acres
The Badger state has 2360000 acres
of swamp land available Michigan
has 11686000 acres of stump and
2947439 acres of swamp land avail-
able while in the United States thero
is a total of 228509000 acres of
stunlp land and 79005022 acres of
swamp land waiting to be developed '
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SEVERAL MURDER CASES
ARE UP FOR TRIAL
By Associated Press
McAIester Okla March 18 — With
the usual large nurfiber of murder-
cases to look after the district court
of Pittsburg county opened its spring
term this morning The first ease on
the docket being one of the above
variety Two Mexicans Hiiario Val-
des Peter Crus and Charley Wheel-
er a negro faced this chsrge for the 1
alleged killing of a 'Mexican at Harts-
horne near here a short time ago'
This will be followed by the trial
of W N Jones the oldest man to
ever face a homicide charge In Pit-
tsburg county He is 79 years old
VOWHSp vvuiiv up IIS I a
and is charged with the shooting of
another aged man Sam r
Pulliam and
Ms son Roscoe
I This ease with that of H Schouse
and his two son-in-laws accused of
beating an iternant cotton picker to
i daath- ite-promise of rivaling the-
now fam0UB jett-Collins murder
trials in this county
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BOXING BILL MEETS
DEFEAT IN HOUSE
T3-
LAND BANK APPROVES
LOANS IN THIS COUNTY
The Federal Land Bank at Wichi-
ta Kansas has approved loans rec-
ommended by the Nowata County'
Farm Loan Asociation in the sum of
$31600 according to notice received
this morning by County Farm Agent
Wolverton
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