Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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Ybur opinion or that of the
parson who wants to Mil you t lie
property; regarding the T1TLK
•t worth a pinch of snuff—H
It's not baaed oil an abstract made
of the title by ua.
Flaws will creep In— laws will
be overlooked or violated unln
tent tonally Illegal t ransfers will
be made-and, the ABSTRACT la
is the only dependable search for
pointing these flaws out
Don't take needless risks
have an abstract before you buy
&SEBHI
Johnston Abstract &
Loan Company
REMEMBER.
South Bead (lad.) Tribune.
Two Mi en the Repobltoaa tick*
who are putting jip a good fight are
Walter W. Shaft and P. C. Smith.
Even democrat papers are openly
for Shaw, and 'Mr. Smith has the/
backing of 5 par cant of aU
teachers in the county.
REGARDING THE QUAIL.
Last week the MMsenger printed
a small noltce 16 farmers by Senator
ti id Graham. Mr. Graham hu thla
card printed and la distributing a
all over the coupty at hla own or
pense. It l« a good move, .and with
Mr. Qraham we entirely agree. In
fact, we agree with bim on a
tilings lately, it hardly seems we are
opposite In politics. The main point
is that the Meaaenger and Mr. Ora
ham are both very much for the far-
Now. regarding hte quail. Every-
one that hu given the matter study
knows that the quail and other In-
sect deetroylng birds destroy, accord-
ing to statistic* of agricultural de-
partments, a half bushel of insects
every year. Kill off all the qualls,
us has been done almost, and there
will be a great many more Insects
turned loose on the farmers crops
than now, and that Is going some,
The prairie chicken, plover, snd many
other birds which catch insects have
already been killed off In this coun-
try, and the guall is sbout all that
is left.
Air. 1st Oct IS. It
NOTICE. .
Notice to hereby given, that In pur
suant to aa order of sale issued out
of the District Court of Rogers Coun-
ty, State of Oklahoma, on the 16th
day of October. 101S, In sn action
wherein R. H. W. Gray, plaintiff, and
O. O. Thayer. Tlllle Thayer and Mary
Debusk were defendants, directed to
MO, the undereigned Sheriff of Rott-
ers County, State of Oklahoma, com-
manding me to levy upon, appraise
and sell the following deecrlbed prop
orty.
All of Lot 4 of Block SS oT the in-
corporated town of Claremore, in the
County of Rogers. State of Okla-
homa.
to satisfy Judgment and decree of
foreclosure, in favor of the said Mary
Debusk and against O. O. Thayer and
Tillie Thayer obtained and made In
aald Court on the lOtb day of Febru-
ary, 1812, for the sum of 91438.06 and
ths further sum of 97.90 accrued costs
with Interest thereon at the rate of
8 per cent per annum from the 19th
day of FObruary 1912, uutil paid and
cost accruing.
I will on ths 19th dsy of Novem-
ber 1912. at the hour of 10 o'clock,
a. m . of said day. at the front door
of tbe Court House in the .city of
Claremore in said County and State,
offer for sale snd sell to the highest
bidder, for cash, the property above
described or so uiuch thereof as will
sstisfy said Judgment together with
intereet and cost.
Witness my hand thla 16th day of
October. 1018.
W. E. Sanders.
Sheriff of Rogers County, State of
Oklahoma.
By E. H. Vincent. Deputy.
The open season la from November^ Adv.
Patriotism and
Love of Country
can scarcely be expected of chil-
dren reared by homeless parents
with no more serious thought
than the present. "Just as the
twig Is bent, the tree's inclined,"
and as more recent writers have
Mid, "Thehome Is the backbone
of our nation," It behooves all
lovers of life, liberty and happi-
ness, and particularly those di-
recting the footsteps of the youth
of our country to set a good ex-
ample. To do this It is not nec
lary to build a palace and go
into debt for life Wood construc-
tion will lust meet your require-
ments With It. you can plan a
home of any size you may ulti-
mately desire and then start with
a few rooms and build on as your
demands require We have belli-
ed many people solve their build-
ing problems and would like to
help you. Come in and let's talk
It over.
"There'a No Place Like Home"
0. E. Woods
15th to February 1st—Juat the e*-
son of the yeafr when It la the easlMt
to exterminate them on account of
the cold weather and snow which
makes It iinppoesible for them to hide
from the hunter The farmer can
protect them, on his own farm, how-
ever, and If he has hla own Interest
at heart will do so. Admitted, that
quail is good eating, they should be
allowed a little time to
and flourish so the crops would be
safe and then when tbe supply ruM
down to the danger point, tbe signal
uoutd be put up and the hilling stop-
ped. Many hunters think nothing of
tins and many farmera also are guil-
ty of helping to kill them off. Think
of it. and let the poor quail alone for
a few short years snd they will he of
great benefit to the country.
OCTOBER SALE OF INDIAN LAND
Public Auction—Time Payments. L'u
der Supervision of U. S.
Government.
The following allotted land will be
be offered for eale at the places and
time indicated below.
ROGERS COUNTY.
Tbe following Uf be offered for sale
at the front door of cOunty court
How to Vote A Nixed Ticket.
The form of ballot as provided for in the election Laws of
Oklahoma and the legal way to vote a mixed ticket, without dsn-
He r of mutilating or losing the same. Taken from the
TION LAW'S OF OKLAHOMA Page 2H, Sec. 2H, which reads
as follows: . . .
"In general elections, ballots stamped under the de-
j vice of more than one party, shall nqt b^pounted. Bail*
lots in general elections, when stamped under the device
of a Political party i n I in the square in front of names of
individual candidates of another party shall be counted
for the candidates of the party under the device of which
the stamp is, except that it shall be counted for the can*
didate of the other party for whom the e'ect^_8|®mE5
in the square opposite their names." (L. 1907*08, L.n.
31, Art. 2, Sec. 10. Took effect May 29th, 1908, C. L.
1909, Sec. 3138.)
(I>o not forget that in marking your ballot It just l dono wIMi Hie mark-
Ingataniji provided for, iliai purpose. NOT Willi
fju mtsllte kon, Mated witt BIuKO)
SOLD BY ALL DRU66ISTS
SSL EVERYWHERE?^
TARIFF PLATFORM OF DEMO
CRATS THIS YEAR SAME AS
WHEN CLEVELANO WAS
ELECTED IN IStS.
Ardmore, Ok la., October 17 — The
tariff plank In Woodrow Wilsons
Democratic platform, thla year, on
which he is seeking election aa Presi-
dent. U the same on which Grover
Cleveland was elected In INI and
which wm followed by the greatest
business depression tbe country haa
ever known. Including the loweat
prices for all farm products, Coasy
armies, strikes, bank falluref and the
shutting down of alt factories. The
fact that the tariff planka Is the
In both platforms, twenty yeara apart,
was ascertained recently by Editor
Roy Johnaop of tbe Ardmore Btates-
man who produces the two plaaha, as
follows—
Cleveland Flank In ISM.
The 1892 tariff plank on which
Grover Cleveland was elected waa:
"We declare It to be a fundament-
al principle of the democratic party
North, lnnUriB.
era county. Fairly smooth.
.and, .bout SO acres tillable. 4 mIIm
southeast of Collinsville. Oklshousa.
Appraisement HW. Terma, ooo-haK
cash, balance In « months.
Caae No. 6830—Sallle Downing.
Cuertfkee, Roll No 8700. 10 acrM. SB
% of SWU of NW% of Section 11.
Tow\ ahlp 24 North. Range 14 eMt, to
cnted In Rogers county. Rolling, prai-
rlo land, light soli, 7 miles northwMt
of Talala, Oh^homa. Appratoement
100. Terms, cMh. 10 acrM; SB14
NWK of NEK of Section 11, Town-
ship 24 north, Range 14 east, located,
in Rogers County. Prairie land. light
soli. 7 miles northwest of Talala, Ok-
lahoma. Appraisement 9100. Terms
cash.
Cue No. 7159— Jesse Jumper, Cher-
okee, Roll No. 20808- 40 acres, SEfc
of NE% of Section 19, Township SS
north, Range 14 east, located In Rog-
era county. Fairly smooth, tillable lan
of which 20 acrea la in cultivation
aandy soil. 2 room frame house, milk
house, stsble well 400 rods of fencing,
small orchard. % mile northwest of
Collinsville. Oklahoma. Appraisement
91,750. Terms: one-third cash, bal
nnce In 6 and 18 months.
Case No. SI 57—Jack Pettit, Cher-
okee, Roll No. 29887. 40 nei-es; W%
of K'/j of SW14 of Section 29, Town-
ship 22 north, Range 15 east. In Rog-
e:i county. Rolling timber land; SO
ucros rocky. Close to gaa wella. •
miles east of Collinsville, Oklahoma
Appraisement 9300. Terms ensb.
Case No. 3430— Belie Guinn, nee
Baldridge, Cherokee, Roll No. 4768. 20
acres. N^ of NW% of SWK of Sec-
tion 33,'Townshlp 21 North, range 1>
east. In Rogers county. Rolling timber
land: ssndy loam. 3^ miles soutb of
regain* to irMWt the
ascoMary vowe how. to tho
ed admialstrator at hla
Claremore, Oklahoma, wtthta
months of the date hereof, «
same will bo forever barred,
batod Sept. 90th. 1911.
William r Hays,
Administrator.
Claremore, Oklahoma. Appralaement
9150. Terms caah.
Case No. 7077—Alley Tlckcatir,
Cherokee. Roll No. 17868. 10 acrM,
BW14 of 8WV4 of SEVi of Section 34,
o'clock P M., Monday, October St.
1013.
Address writtea 'Bids on Land in
Roger* County to A. W. Dunuagan.
Field Clrek, Claremore. Oklahoma.
Cue No. 445—Jeaae Tarepen, Cher
okee, Roll No. 18466. 20 acres: N
% of SWK of 9W14 of 8ectlon 28,
Township S3 north, Range 17 eut,
located In Rosen county. Rolling
Rogers county. Rolling, rocky timber
and grass land. 2 miles from Foyil,
Oklahoma. AppraUement 975. Terma,
caab-
Caae No. 8365— Ella Yoakum, nee
Cochran, formerly RhodM, Cherokee.
Roll No. 23158. 30 acrM, BWfc of NE
% of NEVt and Wft of SEK Of NE
% of Section 34, Township 22 North.
Range 14 eaat. In Rogers county. Fal
Umber land, aandy loam- ' 1* mile' -ooth, tillable land; blacl^ssndy
soutbesst of Foyil. Oklahoma. Ap- ,oam- cl°*e to gas weUs.SmllMSOut
First published Oct. 4*.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES" *
TATE BY GUARDIAN.
SUM of Oklahoma, Couaty of Ear
ora, m
la the County Court,
ta tho matter of «s guardianship
of Coy Brown, a minor. Manual Ker-
nel, Guardian.
Probate No. 4S9
Notice to hereby given that la ptf
suance of aa order of the Couaty
Court of the County of Rogers, stale
of Oklahoma, made oa the SSth day
of September, 191S, the uoderalsaed.
m guardian of the persoa aad estate
of Coy Brown, the above aamed min-
or, will aell at private aale. to tho
hlghMt bidder, subject to cooflma-
tlon by aald court, on the Slat day
of October. 1918, at 10 o'cloeh A. M.
of said day, or wlthla alg moatha
thereafter, all the right, tlUe aa* later
Mt of the Mid Coy Brown, a ailaor.
la and to
The South Half of the Northweat
Quarter of Section SeveatMB (If).
Township 19 NoVth, Range IT Eaat,
in Rogers Couaty. Oklahoma, contain-
ing 80 acres, more or less, the same
being a part or the Surplus of aaM #1"
r.
Bald real Mtate will be sold o% the
following terms and condltloaa to-Wit:
for all CMh, or for at lout oae-hatf
caah, balance one one and two yatte'
tims at 8 per cent per annum, M-
cured by mortgage on aald prsailssa.
Bids therefor must be In writing aad
may be delivered personally to eald
guardian at Iaola, Okla., to Jne. Q.
Adams, at hla office In Claremore,
Okla., or filed with the couaty court,
and accompaaled with certified cheek
of 10 per cent of the amooat hid.
Dated the 1st day of October, ISIS.
Manual Kernel,
Guardian of Coy Brown, a miner.
4. Adams, attorney for guardlaa.
pralaemsat 9900.00. Terms: cash.
Cms No. 1687—Darcus Wiley, Ne
Darcus Witoon, Cherokee. Roll No.
15088. 60 strw: E% of WV4 of NW
BW% of NW% of NWH; NW<4
Of SW14 of NW14 of Bectlon ( 16
Township 24 north. Range 16 east
located In Rogers county. Rolling (
cut of Collinsville, Oklahomn. Ap
praisement 9675. Terms cub.
Case No. 6153—Nancy Ross. Chero-
kee, Koll No. 25584. 20 acrss, SH of
SE«4 of NEK of Section 87, Town
ship 2& Nortji, Range 17 eMt, In Rog
era county. Rolling, rocky timber toad
2% miles northeMt of Foyil, Oklaho-
tlmber and graLland A^ut 10 acre-- Appralaement 9140- TermscMb
1 .... 1A r.,.™ SHI/. Af Mall Of BWU Of
tUlabls. 4 miles southeast of Ws
tova, Oklahoma. Appralaement 9480
Terma: cuh.
Caae Nos 2303 and 6074—Will Ross
Cherokee, Roll No. 18060. 60 acrM:
NEU of SEfc EH of SE«4 of NE%
of Section 34, Township 24 north
raage 14 east, located In Rogers coun
ty. Fairly amootk, prairie land, 50
acrM can be placed In cultivation;
Mndy soli. 5 miles wMt of Tslals. Ok
lahoma. Appralaement 9810.00. Terma
one-half caah, balance In 6 months.
Case NO. 8786—Wstt Russell, Cher
okee roll No. 1838. 41 35 seres, Lot
OUR TICKET.
PrMldant— Wm. II. Taft.
Vice PrMldent—Jas S Sherman.
Senator—J. T. Dlckerson.
Congressman- II. T. Daniel.
EeprMsntative— Joe H. Knox.
County Judge—Walter W. Shaw,
Claremore.
Attorney — John M. Gobies berry.
Collinsville.
TreMurer— J. C. Bushyhead. Clare-
ai principle oi me
CLAREMORE MESSENGER, | It took something desperate even tJjM |he government has no
Cisrk Smith, Publisher. for the "1" to get the big headlines COMtitutlonal power to lmpoae and
Published every Friday. during the World'a aeries. I co|]Ml tariff duties, except for tbe
BubeecripOon. per y.-ar 9100 I oniT. .n<« wa
Entered at the postuKlce at Clar- — ~ purposes of revenue only, aad we
more Okla.. as sec. nd class mail John H. Bentley, Republican can- demand that the collection of each
matter. didate for County Clerk. Is getting taxes shall be limited to the aecM-
all over tbe county and making ,iuea of the government, when hon-
REPUSLICAN PLATFO M IN NUT- !ut„ uf Votea for himself. I estly and economically admlatotered."
SHELL. | I Woodrow Wilson Flank.
Renews allegianre to principles of The head to a Fort Smith dispatch^ i*he 1912 tariff plank ob which
| Republican parly. in another column which says Mes- Woodrow Wilson to runalag. Is—
Fsvors llm'iilng hours of labor or < nger Foils Four Train Robbers, doM declare It to be n fundaaMBtal
10 acres, 8W% of Ne% of SWU of
Section 27, Township 23 north, range
17 east, in Rogers county. Rolling,
rocky timber land. 2 miles northeMt
of Foyil, Oklahoma. Appraisement 900,
Terms cash.
Casn No. 7728—Caroline Scullswl.
Cherokee, Roll No. 26117, 20 acrM, N
% of NE^ of NW% of SKtlon 36.
Township 21 North, Range 14 east, in
Rogers County. Rolling, rocky prairie
land, ttO rods fencing, black, sandy
•oam. 4 miles eMt of Owmso, Oktobo
jia. Appraisement. 9170. Terms, cwh,
First published Sept. S7-«t.
PUBLICATION OF NOTICE.
BUte of Oklahoma. Couaty at Rog-
ers, is.
No. 1469 Civil.
In the District Court la aad tar tho
said Couaty of Rogers. State at Ok-
lahoma.
Florence O'Meara, Plaintiff, we
John J. O'Mura, defeadaat.
The defeadant, J oho J. O'Meara wfll
take notice that he hu beea ana* hp
the ptolatlff, Florence O'Meara la
the above etyle eourt at ClMdMWa.
la ssl1 Rogers Couaty, Oklahoma, for
aa sbosulte divorce from said dadasd-
snt oa the cause of groM aeglect at
duty and cruel treatment aad that
unleM defendant nMwer the petltlea
of aalc? plaintiff, m filed beret a aa
or before the 7th day of Novemhor.
1018, said petltloa wUl be tahe* m
true and )adgment rendered M pray-
ed for la plalntifTa petltloa.
Witness my hand and the aaal at
aald court of Claremore. Rogers Cm*
..... The above land, are offered and
9 of Section 0. Townahlp 23 north, will be sold subject to any existing ^ 0hUholna> thta thm l7u ^ «g
Range 16 east, located In Rogers cou | valid 1 times on the premise*. Bidders g ' Unib#r j|ls
ty. Smooth, timber land, 6 acres ln( should Mtlsfy themselves m to ea-1 ' Loe Bottle,
cultivation; deep dark loam; 240 rods Istence of Ismm. Clerk of the Dtotrtct Court.
of fencing 6 mltoe southeast of Talsla| Information given as to character of! (flBALa)
Oklahoma. Appralaement 1700 00 land and improvements la that John M Ooldeeberry. Attorney for
Terms: one-half cuk, balance In 6- In connection with appraising, but It pi^i-tlff
and 19 moaths. ! not gunranteed and prospective]
Cass No- 4019— Runabout I*wls,' purchasers should satisfy themselVM M
Cherokee, Roll No. 30961. 40 acres;' In these rMpects. 1 ^TlCg T* SALE DF REaTES-
NW14 at BW14 of NE<4 of 8ectlon| When separate tracts of one allottM "ALl ^
Sheriff—J. I). Holland, Foyil.
Register of Deeds-11. M. Barndo!
tor, ColllMVllle.
County Clerk — John II. Bentley.
' women and children and protection not mean this paper. Of course we
of wage earners lu dangerous occu- would if we could, but the Claremore
' patlons. ' ..lessenger can't even stop the city
| Upholds Ihe authority and integrl- touncil, as was evidenced last Mon-
' ty of the courts. day night when the bide were tabled.
* tavors new antl-tru*t leitlslat on _r
that will make monopolies irlminil. The democratic city council of
Ilearrirms belief iu protective tar- Claremore means to do all right.
Iff, but promises reduction In some nut they don't seem to be nervy e-
import dutle*. Praises the Tarirf nougli to pull off nil their deals. Tbe
Board ' eyes of the town are now on them.
principle of the democratic party, - -
that the federal government under tho « «ML tac.Ud In Itogers county
8 % of SWtt of 8W14 of Section are advertised, bids will be received
>9. aad SW% of BWfc of NE >4 of on the whole or nay part thereof for
Sectloa 98, Townahlp SS North, range which an appralaement to shown.
« — 1 m A Ik. klekaat KM
Ten per cent of the hlgbMt
constitution, hss no right at power
to Impose duties, eacept for the pur-
pose of revenue, aad we deawund
that the collection of saeh taies shall
be limited to tho necseeltlee of sov-
ernment, honestly and ecoaomleally
administered
JNatrlct Clerk—Frank M. Briscoe.
Claremore.
Superintendent Schools — P. C.
■ailth. Claremore.
Couaty Weigher — E. Roebuck.
Commtooloner let Dtotrtct—J. R.
Mela tosh. Chelsea.
Commtosloner Snd Dtotrict-w. c.
Haffmaa, Talala.
CemmlMioner Sd Dtotrtct - w. o.
Boyd, Claremore.
M0IALIST TICKET-
Eo reeeatatlve, Jan. M. Hall, of
Udiu rjrs ui IIIW •v
Condemns Hemocrstlc tnrlff bill of while If they had gone ahead III their
j sixty-second congress as dangerous, 'might, lliey could have awarded the
Favors scientific Inquiry Into high printing to the Progreaa, and uot
I cost of llvlug and promises to remove niueh would huve been heard of It.
abuses that may exist. Now It must be doue wl'h the voters
Favors ravlslon of banking system looking.
to prevent panics and need of better '
currency riacllltlne for movements of r. t. Daniel Is the friend of tbe
crops In the West and South. i farmer, the cattleman, the miner and
I'rges agricultural credit societies the business man alike, lie haa
to loan money to farmers. been all hla life closely associated
Conty Clerk, A. E. Hunter, Ooto
k A. I. Fleming. Clare-
Patterson
DotUrer, Tlwah
>, Verdigris
r Wetghar. m. Caaoy, Ctora
■r, A. e. Osppa, Col
p let mutat, Ed mcks
State
Wants an extension of tbe civil with them all. He waa raised on a
service law. | farm till sixteen. WM In a store
Wants laws to prevent contribution | until seventeen, turned until he wm
to nomination and election of prMl- twenty-three, and waa for a number
dent, vice president, senators and rep 1 „f years In the cattle bualneM. He
resentatives In congreM. I has been a successful business man.
Favors treaty with Russia and Ihe alld , builder and constructor for
other countries to prevent dtocrlm- twenty years. He hns hired thou- — — —
Instlon against American citlseos. I snds of working men. and bM alwaj* Iota nlaeteeo (It), twenty (tt). nnd
Twenty-one (SU, block Twenty- evM
(IT), In tho.City at Outkrie, and tho
FOURTEEN ROOM RESIDENCE
legislation bMt for the miner.
cauie he hu dug down in the earth
himself; he hoops the bMt policy to
GUTHRIE makes moo.
Piim Deed an* Leone.
of Oklahoma, Department
State. Oklahoma City.
Oct. 9. Itlt.
J. B. Nlasley. Mayor.
Outhrte, Okla.
Dear Sir:—
This to to ackaowtodse receipt from
you of the folio wins laetrameata:
Deed from the Olty of Guthrie to
tho State of Oklahoma for a certain
tract of la ad la tho City of Outhrte
known as Capitol Square, with aU Im
provementa thereon iacludlag tho Con
ventloa Hall or
cafitov build4no.
Doad from tho Onthrle
Bank to tbe Bute of
era county. Smooth, prairie land, aan
dy soil; aMriy all can be placed In
cultivation. 9Vfc miles aoutbweot of Oo
klahoma Appraisement 9600.
one-half CMh, balsnco In slm
Caae No. 4949— Nellie Hogner, Choi
ohee, Roll No. 80066. 80 seres: BW<4
of BEH; SW14 ef NWH of SEVk;
SEW of SEH Of SW14 and EV4 of
NW % at SEH «t Section 4 Town-
ship SS north. Range 17 emt, locate*
la Rogers county. Rolling timber lan
aaa*y soil. 9 mltoe southsMt of Foyil.
Appratoemoat 400 Toms.
Favors ths parcels poet. 1 paia the hlghMt wages. He knows
PromlsM conservstlon of national tho needs of the farmer bu. suae he
1 had been one; he knows tbe proper
BoIIovm In maintenance of sde
quste navy and a revival of the mer
ehaat marine.
cuEiii EwriEv, niroiviii nv nvft f——
BoUsvm that federal government 5. purvued by tho government for the
should miii me that control of the amt|ler nsrrhant, because he to u-
Mtostoslppl river aa* help present pw.|#w.#d ln that business; be knows
.a. _a a. m.WUk ntMEli EflVSFtl
the flood dlsseters
Favors ractamatloa of srid lands
and tbe improvement of rivers and
PtodgM new laws for relief at evih
of aadsalrable launlgraUon.
Calk on public to candsmn an* to
paatoh tynehlnsa and «n strsngthea
for law-
the sort of laws which should Severn
and control the big business InterMt.
becsuse be to a big bolder ef olty
property. He bM mads a sneeeM la
avery venture he haa taken hold of
la the pMt by his indoailuble ea
orgy aad sttok t^HlveneM. His aamt
to SynonyaMae of socoom. Ho will
■SkS S ■■UIII8ML
to SS snEMM of N*f
■
. Lease from tho County
ora of Legaa County to tho State of
Oklahoma for tho
LOGAN COUNTY COURT HOUSE
at One Dollar (IJS) par year,
removal of all State property from
Oklahoma City to Outhrte
WITHOUT ANY
to tho athte.
AH at theM betas tar Caltal par
lesoNan at tho OopMal at tho Stata
Is tho CH# at ftathota
la Be: Batata aad OuardtanaMp at.
EM Williams, a minor, Dm' wtt-
maoimi •« « «evs. • | T.- "
ig, timber aid graai land. Six must be deposited In th* hands of tbe
from CoHlaavllle, Ohtoboma. Ap | representative of this office nt the
anlMmeat 9600.00. Terms: one-bn<.f time of sale In the form of bank
OgSh balance In alg months. I draft made payable to R. KmsoI.
CgM No. 4700—Tom HI der, Cbero- CMhier of the Union Agency; the re- V y—
hoe. Boll No. 80450. 40 acres: NWV | malnder of the Initial InaUUment Or 1 ',MC* . "
of BE* of Section 6. Township 88 the remnlnder of the conslderaUoo lf, Court of C««ty, Ohtohem^
north, Raase 16 eMt. hKated In Rog- aale Is for cMh). to be pal* within. «*> « tho llth day of Ocleher. It-
ten days from date of call therefor. I ■ *•
TAT«.
No. 4It Probata.
In tho County Court.
State of OktohoaM. Couaty at
Notice to hereby slvea that la por-
llwli I ' r
Any part of the consideration to be William, a minor, tho aaSenlsfr
paid in deferred payments will be *1- snar*laa of the MUte aa* per-
vlded in equnl ineullments. *ue In ■« of the aald Sid Williams, a mi*'
the periods m stated, aueh deferred , or, will Mil at prime sale, art**
payments to be evidenced by the pw-.J® ^ coaflrmatlea at aal* Owitf
chaser's notM an* aocurad by mort- C*". m or after the td day at lta-
,M. upon the premtoM |
InterMt at tbe rate of 9 per oeot tharoallor, all rtshU. tttla,
per annum will be charsed on defer- " 4
red paymenta.
Option will be slvea parehaaera to
pay entire conalderatlea la eaah wher
toads are advertised to ha told by *r
one-half caah. balance la 9 moatha
Caao No. 9Ht-Chorokee Hllder
..and. Cherokee. EoE No. ltSN. 10
oaroa; IWW of NEU of SBVi; NE
% Of SWH of SEH ef Section IT,
Towsahlp SS north. Bangs It eMt. lo-
cated In Rosen couaty Smooth, pral
rie land, aaody srtl aU caa be placet
ta csltlvaUoo. t mltoe eoetheoat at To
Caao No. SSIS—Uvt Tocher, Cher*
okee, Ron No. SlIM. 40 acrea. SB*
ef NWH •« OmUoo St. fewaahlp 88
fortunes in va0m.
.Ism's ottoo moeh troth Is tho
•SUM "hor taoo lo hor fertono" hot
1 It- laporo Mead lo boek
t, aad ohows tho need of
mm mmmm sn •■■■<
I EMS st ModspFo Drug More.
Uf.
and Mtate at tho aal* BM
a minor, la aa* ta Ihw toilet—,
cribed real aetata sltaate la tho (
IF of Boson, State at 0 tohia . to-
wit: «EH of NEW ef NBH. SM *
ferred payment plan. * • fB* ot NR14. and NE|4 «f
Deferred payment. aU acertted ta- ■*. ^ - NW* •* «
terast .a, ho pal* M sty ttaM prtar * SU ta Sootta. (H) Yavmt* (ti)
to maturity of notM *orth. as* Raase (It) Haa*. eeotata-
Written BUto oa amy at tho above .'M St aaroa nor* or Non.
accompanied by too por coot at thel AH Mta-eet bo I* «rtttas ao4 MS
amount hteroof. it reclvsd at tho ♦eMnro* to A. W. EoEey, Altar-
Place of aale prior ta tho hoar ot oolo W tar aaM Ouardtoa at hla otRoo ta
slvea above, win be spend and ceo-, Ctaramire, Ohtahama, ar nay hs is*
aldered at tho time of aal. Suck wrtt.'llvorod to the
tea bide may be pr sainted or maUM
or malle* ta tho addraaa kitSot.
If such lo refected tho depooR wttl
No bid tor toM thaa the spprMoM
value win bo eooaMora*.
Tho risht to reeervM to rslsot aay
M all Mil.
1B Any
addltleaal laformatloa available eoo-
corning thla or fotata aatoa wil bo
furntohe* apes appltoattaa lo the ss-
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