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THE NOWATA
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SAM F WILKINSON
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v Published Every Friday
Entered at tha Postoffice at Nowata
UPCRPHON $100 PER YEAR STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
Tha Only Democratic Newspaper
Official f oper of tba Indian Agency
“ Laad
IOTA TO GET Cl LOAD
GHENT FOOD STOFFS
Through the efforU of Mayor R
C Cauthorn the citizens of Nowata
are to have the opportunity to pur-
chase food stuffs at greatly reduced
prices and they will lie able to see
what they are purchasing The may-1
or is preparing to order a carload of I
assorted groceries which will be sold)
r wu i
at cost plus fright and drayage The
mayor is authority for the statement
that there will be a saving of approxi—
matcly sixty percent off the present
1M I a m Mnalifu rvAAna 1
retail prices for similar quality goods 1 white blood has met With general
Communities and municipalities can1 approval by the members of cong-
purchase and offer for sale many art-1 ress from Oklahoma most of
ides of food which are not sold by 'whom have at'ond time or another
parcel post through the postofficeS expressed their views on the sub- lutions urging the' commissioners to
and in that way give'the citizens a'ject and given it their endorsement ‘ take such action4 All of the ‘mer-
much wider range to select from The first official act of Congressman ' chants have expressed themselves as
The war department has ordered: E B Howard of Tulsa upon coming In favor of it
"Sale - of - surplus ! subsistence to fcongress ’ last May was to vote j The car will probably be switched
store! my be made to states 'counties for the resolution submitting the suff- to the 0 K & M gasoline motor
or municipalities and to state coun-'rage4 amendment to the states for railway tracks and run into the een-
ty municipal or strictly charitable in- ratification' His second was to make ! ter of the city where a jiloek on
stitutions for their own use to states a speech in the house in which he ap- Main street will be closed and the
countries or municipalities for re- pealed for congressional action look- food sold direct from the ear to the
sale by them to their citizens at not ing'to the removal of the restrictions consumer ' ’ i
more 4 than cost 4 said cost may in- on Indian land Mr Howard there- j Because of the demand here for the
elude necessary freight and handling fore is among those who are con- purchase of the car by the city Tt is
churges 44 siderubly elated over the recent order estimated that the entire amount of
"StBtes countries or municipalities of Commissioner Sells
may designate civic bodies groups of ‘“Much has been fcuid with refer-
citizcns or individuals td purchase and ence to the removal of restrictions
distribute4 surplus subsistence stores on Indian lands" said Mr Howard
at cost provided the governor mayor in his address before congress ‘‘I
or other proper authority furnishes wnnt to say to the congress" he con-
them with proper credentials ' nnd tinued “that the united voice of Ok-
guarantee strict 4 supervision
Tulsa Aug 20 — Charged with the
and lahoma appeals to this body and to larceny of an automobile from Mont-
prompt remittance under the terms our sister body the senate to as soon gomory county Kansas Allison Ivey
of sale as possible remove the restrictions alias Dick Ivey ehtered a plea of not
“If municipalities or other local from Indian lands in our great state guilty before the district court Tues-
governments owing-to their charter The Indians want them removed and day afternoon and was committed to
or laws are unable to buy and sell the necessities of the state of Ok iaji under bond of 9000 for trial C
subsistence stores will be sent them lahoma denland if Muy I for a mo- 5 Beck’ charged jointly with Ivey
on consignment goods to be paid for ment point out one of the injustices? the theft of the car will be
or roturned within thirty days from “Oklahoma' has an area as large as brougnt before the court on habeas
their receipt: Shipment of 'this kind that of the neighboring state of Kan- corpus 4 petition next Monday - for
to be made only when the mayor of zas and has as many trunk line rail-' hearing 1 1 : 41 ' ‘ j '
the city or the head-of the loeui gov- roads Yet with all of our oil in-1 Ive? “nJ Beck ere arrested on a
ernment "either acts as the govern- terests with a population exceeding fugitive warrant form Montgomery
ment's agent and supervise the dis- that of the state of Kansas our ass-1 county but since the Oklahoma law
tribution-'of the food - or-appoints essable valuation for taxation pur-muk®3 uninterrupted possession of
someone to so act The municipalities poees runs only $1400000000 as stolen property a felony the charges
pays the freight from the point of4 against over $2000000000 in the : were filed against the men in the
shipment and pays the freight on state of Kansas (Tulsa county courts By court' or-
any goods returned" 44 (‘“This condition exists because ofder two men wl° were security on
The retail price of tha different the failjure to remove these restric- 8 bond of $1000 made by Ivey for
foods ordered by the mayor will be tions in order that we may get those release on another felony charge
published in a later4 issue4 of this Indian lands which the Indian him-1 Ppnding trial wore released from
self desires to alienate into the hands' tileir obligation and the defendant
of real home owners and on the tax aE0 committed on this charge
rolls to help keep up our schools ! 3 -
build our roads and pay the expenses “
of our state government For this! In every home where there is a
reason if for no other I appeal to 'aby there should also be a bottle cf
congress during this session to give McGEE’S BABY’ ELIXIR !t m:-y be
us us much relief as is possible along needed at any - time to correct sour
these lines” stomach wind colic diarrohea - or
summer complaint4 It is a whole-
some remedy contains no opium
morphine or injurious drug of any
kind Sold by Cook Drug Co
SAY you SAW IT IN THE STAR
"TOE” ASPIRIN
Therefore Insist Upon Gen-
uine “Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin"4
fore a jury in county court The
little boy made an alleged confes-
sion to the county attorney but it
is blaimcd that the confession was
not true and was made by the boy
because of representations and
threats alleged to have been made by
tho officials who examined him
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Sallow complexion comes from bil-
lions impurities in the blood and the
Millions of ’ ' frnudulant Aspirin ‘ J?1 ‘‘’s with the liver and bowels—
Tablets were sold 4 by ' a 4 Brooklyn 1 tpcy are orPld- The medicine that
manufacturer which later proved to f"!3 rosVlt3 " sui:h ca8e3 18 HERB-
be composed mainly of Talcum Pow- w a fme liver stimulant and
der "Bayet Tablets of Aspirin” the bo'Yel rceulator' Sold By Cook Drug
true genuine American made and ' — —
American owned Tnblets are marked I “ — ' ’ gj-
with the safety “Bayer Cross-
Ask for and then insist upon
“Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” and al-
ways buji them in4 the original Bay-
er package ’ which contains
directions and dosage
proper
Aspirin is the traitc mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaseticacidester
of Salieylicacid' ‘ 4
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ATTORNEYS
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CllASE & CAMPBELL
$ E Atterwsyi at Lew '
4 Prefire -in all 8tata and Fed-
f eraTConrts Phono 34 Qffieq 4)
4 over " Nowata Notional Beak
4 i'- fljnerts J’dX
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f CHWARE A RAYMOND
4 JfAHtoWeyi AH4W “' ’
t Practice in all 8ta(e and Fed- 0
eral Courts r Offirt ovr CoM-
0 ' menial National Bank ' t
f ’ $:!? Pbehe -$4d
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WEEKLY STAR
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— Li — -- — — Owner
Editor and Business Manage!
at Nowata Oklahoma
Okla aa aecond-claaa wail matter
Published la Nowata County-
at Muikogoo Oklahoma for ladiaa
Sale
mm approves
ACTION
By GEORGE W SUMMERS
Washington ‘Aug 19— -The re-
niovui by Indian Commissioner Cato u
gells of the -rertrirtions on the lands voted last night to purchase a carload
0f aj indjnnS Id the five civilized'0 arny hanis Pacon to sell to
h-jbei hailing one-half or more of 0?e citizens of Miami and the mining
° a
TRIAL FOR NEGRO BOY
Eddie Turner the little negro boy
who is charged with burning a house
belonging to Sam Keith on August
3 is being tried this afternoon be-
REPORTS FINE WHEAT
L W Schultz a farmer in Goose
Neck Bend northeast tf Lcnapah re-
ported to the Star Monday that he
threshed 917 bushels of wheat from
twenty-eight acres on an average of 1
3285 bushels to the acre This is by
far the heaviest yield of wheat yet
reported to the Star
THOS E ELLIOTT
4 Attorney at Law
Practice in all State and Fed-
4ra! Court Office In' tint
0 j "National Bank Building k4’
Phono $2
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4
Hamiltoa J F a4UUa
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Hamilton St Pendleton
Atteraeya at Law
Geaarel Law Practice
Phones 48r and 460 -Rooms
1-2-2 Riner Building '
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GliprafCE
faaNprap
How’to Maka a Creasy Boaiity Lo-
tioa for a Faw Coats
The juice of ’ two fresh ‘ lemons
strained into a bottle containing
three ounces of orchard white makes
a whole quarter pint of tha moat re-
markable lemon skin - beautifier at
about the cost one must pay for a
small jar of the ordinary cold creama
Care should be taken to strain the
lemon juice through a fine cloth so
no lemon pulp gets in then this lo-
tion win keep 4 fresh for 4 months
Every woman knoVs that lemon juice
is used to bleach and remove such
blemishes as freckles sallowness and
tan and is the ideal akin softener
whitener and beautifier' ’ ' 1
Just try itl 4 Get three ounces of
orchard white at any drug store and
two lemons from the grocer and make
up a quarter pint of this swsetly
fragrant lemon lotion and massage it
daily into the face neck arms and
hands - 4 J
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MIAMI BUYS CAi OF rt
GOVERNMENT FOOD
r ’
By Associated Press
Miami Okla Aug 20 — The mayor
and board ‘ of City 4 commissioners
food will be sold within a few hours
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THEFT OF CARrlh KANSAS
' IS PUNISHABLE IN TULSA
R
v VOTI C4ur
YOp SAW IT IN THE STAR
(First published August 21 1919)
NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND
GAS LEASE 4 - i
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned will on the 26th day of
August 1919 at 1:30 o’clock P M
at the office of the County Judge
in the Court House at Nowata Ok-
lahoma offer for sale and sell to the
highest and best bidder an oil and
gas mining lease covering the fol-
lowing lands in Nowata County Ok-
lahoma to-wit:
The Nla of the SE14 of Section
32 Township 25 North Range
16 East
being lands of Clarence Wallace a
minor
EDWARD WALLACE
sr-ltc Guardian
(First published August 21 1919)
NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND
GAS LEASE
In the County Court Nowata County
Oklahoma
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned Henry Zelgar Guardian
of Elva Malcomb nee Zelgar a minor
will offer for sale and sell to the
highest and best bidder at the Coun-
ty Court Room in Nowata Nowata
County Oklahoma on the 26th day
of August 1919 at 1:30 o’clock F
M an oil and gas lease upon the
lands of his said ward to-wit:
An undivided one-third inter-
est subject to the Ffe estate of
Henry Zelgar in and to the E
of SEU of NEv of She '29
Twpi '26 N Range 15 EafcL No-
wata County Oklahoma 4- '
- 4 4 ' HENRYvZPlGAKS
’ 44 Guardian
gwc-ltc
(First published August 21 1919)
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION STATE
OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY OF
NOWATA BEFORE GEORGE A
MARTIN JUSTICE OF THE
PEACE WITHIN AND FOR NO-
WATA COUNTY OKLAHOMA
Hftrbour-Longtnire Furniture Co
Plaintiff vs
E F St Clair Defendant
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO
E F ST CLAIR
fake no(ice: That you Ijave been
sued in tha above named ceurt upon
a bill of particular! filed by plaintiff
asking for the recovery of 913915
with interofat 6 percent per annum
on April-16 1918 which indebtnesq
la due on account of furniture pur-
chased by you from the plaintiff and
you must Answer the bill of particu-
lars of plaintiff on or before the 18
day of September 1919 or said peti-
tion will be taken as true and a judg-
ment for plaintiff for the recovery
of said sum of money and interest
K anted and the attachment which
i been granted herein will be sus-
tained and the goods seized under
attachment will be told according to
law
GLASS WEAVER A CALVERT
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Attest:
G A MARTIN
Justice of Peace
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(First published August 21 1919)
IN THE COUNTY COURT ‘
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
'County of Nowata is 14 '
IdrUhe matter of the estate of Rose-
lee F Dunn e minor -A
P Dunn having filed herein his
petition for the esle of the real
estate described in said petition for
reason in said petition stated:
IT IS ORDERED That said peti-
tion in and hereby is set for hearing
on the 16th day of September 1919
at 10 o’clock A M at which time all
persons interested in said estate are
tion in and hereby is set for hearing
if any they have why an order should
not fee granted for the sale of so
much of the real estate of4 said de-
cedent as is necessary for the reasons
in said petition stated - v -IT
IS FURTHER ORDERED That
a copy of this order be published for
two successive weeks in the Nowata
Star of Nowata Oklahoma and be
mailed served and posted as required
by law
Dated this the 16th day of August
1919 -
(SEAL) R M GODFREY
’ 4 4 4 County Judge
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(First Published Aug 14 1619)
ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION
’ TO SELL REAL ESTATE
BY GUARDIAN 4 -
State of Oklahoma' bounty of 'No-
wata ss f
In tha county court ) '
In the matter of the -Guardianship
of Edward Payne' Minor'
Now on this 13th day of August
1919 comes Lizzie Hart nee Balen-
tine at guardian of the estate of the
above named ward having filed herein
her petition for the sale of the real
estate of said ward for the reasons
in said petition stated '
IT IS ORDERED That said pe-
tition be and is hereby se( (or hearing
on the ' 27th day of August4 A B
t?me th‘ L0xt° ofiAandairDens
time the next of km and all persons
Interested in the estate of said ward
are required to appear 4 and44 show
cause if any they- have' why aif tor-
der should not b(? granted for ' the
sale of so much of the real estate of
said ward as is necessary for the
reasons in said petition statedJand
that personal service hereof be made
upon said next of kin and persons
interested in the estate of said ward
as required by law It is further
ordered that a copy of this order be
publisher for two successive weeks
in the Nowata Star of Nowata Ok-
lahoma Dated this 13th day of August
1919
R M GODFREY"
jtj-a21p v County Judge
(First Published August 14 1919)
the United States District
Court for the Eastern District of
Oklahoma '
4 United States
' vs
One Stevens 5- Pass Car
No 3178 in Admiralty
In obedience to a Warrant of
Seizure to me directed in the above
entitled cause I have seized and taken
into my possession the following de-
scribed property to-wit: One Stevens
Five Passenger Touring Car Model
75 Motor No 11343 Car No 11286
Oklahoma License No 34421 1919
for the causes set forth in the libel
now pending ’ in the U S District
Court for the Eastern District of Ok-
lahoma at Muskogee
I hereby give notice to all persons
claiming the-said described property
or knowing or having anything to
say why the same should not be
condemned and forfeited and the
proceeds thereof distributed accord-
ing to the prayer of the libel that
they be and appear before the said
-Court to be held in and for the
Eastern District of Oklahoma at
the United States Court Room in
the City of Muskogee on the 12th day
of September 1919 at ten o’clock
on the forenoon of that day if the
same shall be a day of jurisdiction
otherwise on the next day of juris-
diction thereafter then and there to
interpose a claim for the same and
to make their allegations in that be-
half B A ENLOE JR
U S Marshal Eastern District of
Oklahoma
a-21c By J H LY’NDS Deputy
-Warranty deed oil and gas leases
bill jot sale and other blanks arid
plats for sale at The Star office 4
4 ’ ’ 4
(First Published August 14 1919)
In the County Court of Mayes
County Oklahoma
In the matter of the guardianship
of John Pickup Minor
Number 1364 Probate
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
an order of the County Court pf
Mnycs County Oklahoma made op
the' 12th day of August 1919 the
undersigned guardian will sell at
private sale to the highest bidder
' $uljject to confirmation Ipy (ho court
on or within tin months after the
AI 4 a 1 AM AA
30th day of August A D 1919 at
TeB o’clock A M at the County
court house in the City of Pryor
Maye ‘County Oklahoma all the
right title and interest of said John
Pickup a minor in and to the follow-
ing described lands in Nowata Coun-
ty Oklahoma to-wit:
The Weit half of the Northwest
quarter of Section Twenty-
Eight (28) and
The East half of tho Southeast
4 quarter of the Northeast quar-
ter and
The Northwest quarter of the
Southeast quarter of the North-
east quarter of'8ection Twenty-
Nine (29)
All in Township Twenty-Six
(26) North Range Seventeen
(17) East
Said real eatate will ha sold on the
following terms and conditions to-
wit: Cash in hand upon confirma-
tion of tale and bids for the purchase
thereof must be In writing and awt
be filed in the county court or de-
livered to tha undersigned guardian
at the office of Brewater 4b Powell
Attorneys Pryor Oklahoma
- W L BELEW
bp-a28c Guardian
(First published August 7 1919)
In the county court of Nowata
county Oklahoma --
Zoe Keith Plaintiff
va
The Heirs Executors Administra-
tors Devisees Trustees and Assigns
immediate and remote of Opel Rob-
inson deceased defendants 4-
State of ' Oklahoma 4 Nowata
county ss ‘ 11 ' - '
' PUBLICATION NOTICE
The state of Oklahoma to the
Heirs Executors Administrators De-
visees Trustees and Assigns immedi-
ate and remote of Opel Robinson
deceased defendants !
GREETING
You and each bf you art hereby
notified that you have been sued this
by the "
County
lahoma
That said caused a“‘°" "Cherokee Nation enrolledas silch op'-
brought by the plaintiff against the p0site No- 20335 upon th fi)al P
Heira Aand’ Amiens ’ im- lproved 8 of said Nation for the
V“aT VomI Robin- Purp09e o( removing clouds from aidl
mediate and remote of Opel Robin- cancelinI certajn illeKal inatrumenU
affecting and clouding the title to
certain of the allotted restricted lands
son' deceased
That the only heir that said plain-
tiff knows is Lizzie Robinson: i!’
That laid action is an action to
determine the heirship of Opel Robin -
son deceased ahd that you must ans -
wer the petition filed by the plaintiff
on or before the 26th day of Septem -
her 1919 or said petition will be tak-
en as true and a judgment will be
rendered accordingly ‘
That said judgment will determine
and adjudge the name and individual
identity of each and all the persons
who take-or are entitled to take such
real property and the proportion or
£ t CTWh“h
pnfltled to take according to the law
of succession as obtains and applies
ta the ’property of 'the’ decedent
Opel Robinson ‘ ' ' - ’
Whereof take notice $nd govern
yourself accordingly '
44 ZOE KEITH Plaintiff
By Walter 8 Keith Her attorney
of Record' - - ! 4
Attest:4 " " ’ ' (seal)
W H Thomason Court Clerk
By Nevada Williamson Deputy
w-a-k a-21p ’4 4
(First published August 7 1919)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE ''
In the matter of the estate of inhabitants of the Eastern District of
Frank J McLaughlin and Neal Mc-
Laughlin minors ' ' '"' '
' Notice is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of the County Court of
the county of Adair state of Okla-
homa made on the 28th day of May
1919 the undersigned guardian of
the estate of Frank J McLaughlin
and - Neal McLaughlirt minors will
sell at private sale to the highest
bidder subject to confirmation by
said Court on or after the 22nd day
of August 1919 Ht 10:00 o clock a
m at Stilwell all the right title
and interest of the said Frank J Mc
'and sdu8-6 ln Nowata county stae
of Oklahoma a 6-9 interesf in and fo
the following land to-wit: ' 7 ' 4
The NE14 of the NW of the
SWy and the NW)4 of the NE
V of the SW of Section 12
Township 27” North and Range
16 East in Nowata county Okla-
homa subject to the Curtsey
right of George McLaughlin
Said real estate will be sold on the
following terms and conditions to-
wit: Cash on delivery of deed by
guardian 4 4 4 ' -i
Bids for the purchase thereof must
be in writing and must be filed in the
County Court Room at Stilwell Okla
Bids must be accompanied by a cer-
tified check for at least 10 percent
of the amount bid and made payable
to George McLaughlin Guardian 4
' Dated the’30th day of July 1919
GEORGE M’LAUGHLIN
h-w-a-21c ’ ' ' Guardian
(First Pub July ‘81 "1919)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND
FOR NOWATA' COUNTY OK-
LAHOMA mikE4 'Roberts4 sole propri-
ety ‘of Keystone Supply Com-
pany of Nowata Oklahoma
” 4 ' Plaintiff
vs “ ‘ 44 ‘ ' " ’
S II Dodson American Glycer-"
ine 'Company a corporation Eu-
gene B Lawson Citizen State
Bank of Nowata Oklahoma and
Torchlight Oil and Gas' Company
d corporation' ' -
- No 8417
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO
S:‘H) DODSON
defendant and restoration 'of plain-
DEFENDANT tiff's maiden iiame'and'a decree of
GREETING: 4 : lowhership to said real estate'pur-
The'said defendant S H4 Dodson 'chased after marriage to said de-
will take notice that he has been sued ‘fendant will be rendered accordingly
in the above' named" court by Mike" Dated this 5th day 'of August
Roberts sole proprietor Of the Key- 1919' 4 "
atone Supply Company for "money (seal) ' W IL THOMASON
judgment in the sum of $21008 with j-n a-21c Court Clerk
interest ‘ thereqn at the” rate 4 of" 6 By Rost Floyd Deputy ’
f v ' t ‘
percent per annum from February 24
1A1A ABC AA mm m AAiamaAmara fees
1919 plua $7500 at attorneys’ fees
-and' thf 41 costs of this action for the
foreclosure of hit mechanic's and ma-
terialman’s lien on tho oil and gaa
mining least and leasehold estate-
covering t ' '
The SWM of Section 6 Town-
ship 26 North Range 16 East
Nowata County Oklahoma
belonging to mid defendant and the
application of the proceeds of tho
ale of said property on foreclosure
to tho payment of said judgment and
that he must answer the petition
filed by the plaintiff on or before the
11th day of September 1919 or
raid petition will be taken as true and
judgment for mid plaintiff for $210-
98 with interest costs and attorneys’
fees as above stated and for the fore-
'closure of mid lien to mtisfy mid
judgment will be rendered according-
y‘ W H THOMASON
Court Clerk
By MAUDE DODGE
- Deputy
(SUAL) '
sr-a21c
(First published July 10 1919)
In the United Stales Di'trfct Court
for the Eastern District of Oklahoma
'United States of 4 America Plain-
Uff - vs
L F Claussen and Eddie Rowe
Defendants -- i4
No 2526 Equity
WARNING ORDER
On this 30th day of June 1919
came on to be heard in open court
the application at the United States
of America plaintiff in the above
styled and numbered cause for’ an
order directing the absent defendants
L F Claussen and Eddie Rowe to
appear and plead answer dr demur
herein by a day certain to be design-
ated by the court' ’
And it appearing to the court that
suit - was commenced by the
Indian to-wit a’ certain con
'trac‘ t8’
1 190 8 7 thf
J- '"f Edd‘e Bowl and
1 E“rP°r‘m to be a contract by said
Eddie Rowe to sell and convey to said
L F Claussen the Southeast Quarter
tbe- Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section 36
Township 28 North Range 174 East
situated in Nowata county Oklahoma -
and now of record in the office of
4 Register of Deeds of Nowata county
67 at w 5lfi
and 'a certain 4 pretended warranty
deed dated March 16 1911 made by
one Arthur Watkins and purporting
to 'convey to the defendant' L 'F
Claussen the Northwest' Quarter Of
the Southeast Quarter of Section 36
Township 28' North Range 17 East
situated in Nowata county Oklahoma
and now of record in the office bf
Register of Dced3 'orN6ieeta county
Oklahoma in book 63 at page 156:
and
That subpoenas and alias sub-
poenas have heretofore duly issued in
said suit to the said defendants: (hat
the marshal’s return thereon shows
that the said defendants cannot be'
found that said defendants are not -
Oklahoma or of the state of Okla-
homa nor are they fo be found- in
said state and have not volunarily
appeared in said suit and that per-
sonal service upon them is impractic-
able because the residence or place
where said defendants may be found
a unknowh and the court being Of
the opinion that' said - application
should be granted It is "
I ORDERED that said defendants L
-p Claussen' and Eddie Rowe shall
appear plead or answer tb the plain
tiff’s said bill of complaint herein on
or before the 1st day of October
1919 at the court ’room of this court
Jn the city of Muskogee-county of
Muskogee state of Oklahoma and it
‘ia
FURTHER ORDERED that a copy
of thiS order be published once a
week for six successive weeks in The
Nowata Star a newspaper published
in the city of Nowata in thq Eastern
District of Oklahoma ' ' ' 4:
Done in open court this 30th da
of June 1919'' 41 ' ’ 4 : -'
’ 4 : R L WILLIAMS -
(seal) ' s - Judge
ATTEST: A True Copy
4 ' ‘ R P Harrison Clerk 4
By E H Hubbard Deputy4'
' 4 u " i a-21c
(First published August 7 1919)
In the District Court in and for
Nowata county Oklahoma 4 ' 1
Johana Van’Os Plaintiff
vs
Ean Van’Os Defendant
No 3471
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION '
' i i -i i4 -
Said defendant Ean Van’Os will
take notice that he has been sued
in the district court in and for No-
wata county AklaHoma -by Johana
Van’Os for abfolute divorce and for
custody of Plaintiff’s minor child and
for restoration of her-Atiiden namo
and for a decree of ownership of real
estate purchased by 'said'"' plaintiff
during' her marriage to said defen-
dant and that said ' defendant must
answer petition of plaintiff ' filed
herein on or before the - 25th day of
’ ” ' 1 IScptmber 1919 or said petition will
Defendants "be taken as true and judgment fod
skid plaintiff for absolute divorce and
custody of plaintiff’s minor child by
t
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Norton, J. T. The Nowata Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 56, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 21, 1919, newspaper, August 21, 1919; Nowata, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1713452/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.