Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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IF , ,
YOURE
1WI5E
You'll never invest a cent in
real estate without being posted
on ito title wltli Die Informal ion
OUR ABSTRACT will give
YoU'Can depend on our al strart
— It Is checked and counterclieck-
ed and It's absolutely complete
and correct to the veriest detail.
It's a poor policy a liaz-irdou*
policy — to liuv reality without
authorative Information of its
title.
Johnston Abstract &
Loan Company
F IT
Good
Lumber
want
0 E Woods
LYflLUJWH.
REMEMBER.
South Bend lind.) Tribune.
way. and will so vole In the coming! ticket this campaign, but look for j POULTRY POINTBBB,
election. j them and yotl will find some of them ——
They do say that uiuie of the coun- | sulking In their tents because the i** *■* Ul*t
ty candidates are getting "nat-vou* man nominated failed to believe In Her^hanc^for keeDbiB out of I
like.'- And w*ll they might, for In | them as little tin gods before and will bo much better then,
ihe languagge of Mr. Kates "the vot- 'during the primary. 1 if abe |ay, |>ut two or throo
era are getting on." | The present county democratic tick- You'll be good to her, may bo.
Whiskey—red liquor—la being sold > «i U one of the best and probably And not ask her to play leading par
.11 the county seat, at the following | the bent, nominated since statehood. In chicken frlcaaoo.
prices: Per drink, l&c; ordinary, perjaud every man on the ticket stands
quart, 12.50; very ordinary. $2; best I high as a citizen and taxpayer and *Bd th#n •,on« a#,t Ma*
«rade, made while you wait, IS; im- I will make good .officers. To elect you^hlnk a >11
ported ggoods. $3 to 94 per quart, them with good majorities means work should have a holiday?
i.i'd it behooves those in charge io You'll soon begin to hear
get busy and stay busy, and if theyl Her cackle loud and clear.
CAMPAIGNING? have any money to spend, ffor tlicj And the rooater Join the chorus
Chelsea Reporter: ( sake of the pparty don't hesitate to With a long and lusty cheer.
To further harmonise makers, the Upend a dime or two at Collinsville, I .. . ...
Chelsea Reporter last week tells its ; Inola. Chelsea, and the other towns ^ ^^ou BMu'of
ideas of how to run a campaign, and 1 of the county. H#ve patjence and th.t h«
These figures are authentic.
lit. pA. Oct. 4-Jt.
NOTICE TO CBBDIOBB. *
All persona having claims against
Cecelia P. Meachem, Deceased, are
required to present the aame with the
necessary vouchers, to the undersign-
ed administrator at hla office la
Claremore, Oklahoma, within fcur
months of the date hereof, or the
same will be forever barrel.
Dated Sept. 30th. 181S.
William F- Hays. V
Administrator.
wherein democracy has falen short |
Hut to lot the Reporter man speak: |
The democrats of the county who
Or. M- H. Wynne, Oculist.
Specialist of the Eye Bar. Ncse and
liould be carrying on a progressive j Throat, of Oklahoma City, will be pro
campaign in this county are to «">' fessionally In Claremore. Mouday
the least creating Just about as much 'October Jth tu<! icient|fjc ^P|i-
noise and doing Just about as much catlon of ,eIlli0, (gla8ae., to the eye
as the socialist party. There are of rece|V6H my attention. Inquire • at.
course reasons why things are drag- 0ff|tt) „[ Dr. P. A. Anderson.
glng and why numbers of good demo- —
crats have almost lost faith in land-j ^ child can't get strong and robust
Have patience and that hen will
Come around and make her bow.
You'll think more of her then.
When business starts again;
And greet her with a welcome anally-
This trusty apeckled hen!
—.A M. H.
Flrat published Oct. «-St.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES-
TATE BY GUARDIAN.
State of Oklahoma, County of Rag-
ing a full set of county officers This wj,ne intestinal worms eat uway Its
year. The campaign seems to be vltaj|ly. To BjVe the child a chance
dragging, but there is no reason why lQ grow the<>e parasites must be
In the County Court.
In the matter of the guardianship
j of Coy Brown, a minor. Manual K«p-
. nel. Guardian.
~~~~~—— Probate No. 438
Boya and Girl. Club Department | Not|ce ,, bereby glven that ,n pur.
AH boys and glrla from the agea IU8DCe of an order of the County
of # to 18 who dealre to compete for
the prUes offered by Senator Robt. Court of the Coul!"r °r Ro*er'' ,Ut#
Owen of Muskogee for the moat prof-1 °f Oklahoma, made , on the 28th day
Itable acre of kaftrcorn ahould bear | of September, 1912, the undersigned,
in mind that all exhlblta In thla con- | as guardian of the. person and eatato
test must be made at the New State lot Coy Brown, the above named mln-
—.«—«? —ixj? SK tjsjz
I t'l'll t •) miut nf Intl hamla nf IroAe atiit a vnnil
used during the campaign.
™ .... Cream Vermifuge is guaranteed t'slst of ten heads of kaflr and a good tl„ „„ ,h.
One good and valid reuson why remove n,e WOrins; It also pus the specimen single atalk with head at-! 'y ' . . M
democrats do not have the abiding vUa, hea„i,y vigorous con-, tached. and should be shipped to Man- °* October, 1912, at 10 ociocg a. m.
.p- «<*r;
faith is the fact that there is a lit
tie court house ring at the coun y C|Ure, i,rug store,
seat who do everything and want ev-,
erything for and in Claremore, and
the rest of the county ran go to
h—1. except when they want some
special thin;; done to help out a few
political pie eaters, who before beli.g
elected to office were not capable of
A(lv nt the New State Fair C.rounda, In
time to reach Muskogee not later
than October 6. Each exhibit ahould
tie TO Coe AKI Aritp be accompanied by a written atory of
f13 * v All AtRt the crop, giving full partlculara la ro-
thereafter, all the right, title and IntdT
est of the aald Coy . Brown, a minor,
in and to
The South Half of the Northwest
Quarter of Section -Seventeen (17).
Township 19 North. Range 17 Bast,
CROW CREEK VALLEY j ~ "TSSSi 15 ,
WELD COUNTY «t culllntlon. ...In ' «<«"• O l.bom*
.,nlnl t„ ..~v * of times cultivated, and all other ing 80 acres, more or lesa, the aame
earning thirty dollars a month around. JrVV d«T«hyed tmd improTed county i; i points of interest. All express chargea being a part of the surplus of said ml"
who now want to be dictators of the aa acre — «wtt fsrm tMs y—r. 1912. on exhibits must be prepaid by the nor.
,,euuIe ! contestant. The exhiblta will bo j Said real estate will be aold on the
Only last Thursday night a few of W] W ?Ill >!•! ^n'lwsrd.? *** '""owing terms and condltlona to-wlt:
the Claremore pie eaters under the ^ ^Ul-.|wa The prises offered by'Senator Robt. f°r aU Ca81'' or for Bt l""t °n®^!
direction of W. I'. Payne, county aadSaefi ■e«iM.a <180 uw. er aye, owen for the moat profluble acre of ca,h- baUnce one one and tw®
chairman, advertised a political speak 2s2L «T "***' kaflr corn grown by any member of « « P«r cent per annum, as-
ing in Chelsea by having a few dodg WILSON A PROCTOR REALTY CO ,he A- & M College Boys and Olrla cured by mortgage on .aald premises,
ers "printed by one of the pie eat- pi iMSM.Bdavu.cou> caovia. coux Agricultural Clubs, are aa follows: Blda therefor must be In writing and
lug democratic papers at the county • First Prise—For the first best aero, may be delivered peraonally to sMd
of ' 1200.00. 'guardian at Inola, Okla.. to Jno. Q.
Adv. lat published Oct- 18. at Second Prlxo For the second kent Adama at hla office In Claremore
NOTICE. 150.00.
For the third
CHICHESTER SPILLS
LABISSt
HaSSsv
Oon. metallic
nibb—. -
(TRlssTiat MB p"I TVs, for lwrntT-« c
ftars regarded at Beit.Safest. Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
xalgL EVERYWHERE
OUR TICKET.
President—Wm. I! Taft.
Vice President—Jas. S Sherman.
Senator—J. T. Dk-kerson.
Coni, resh man—R. T. Daniel.
Representative—Jc.e II. Knox.
County Judge—Walter \V. Shaw.
Claremore.
Attorney — John M. Ooldcsberry.
Collinsville.
Treasurer—J. C. Busliylipfld. Clare-
more.
Sheriff—J. D. Holland. Foyil.
Register of Deeds—11. M. Barndol-
Isr, Collinsville.
County Clerk — John
Inola.
Dlatrlct Clerk—Frank M. Briscoe,
Claremore.
Superintendent Schools — P C.
Smith, Claremore.
County Weigher — E. Roebuck
Claremore.
Commissioner 1st District—J. It.
Mclntnab, Chelsea.
Commissioner 2nd District—W. C.
Huffman. Talala.
Commissioner 3d District — W. O.
Boyd, Claremore
How to Vote A Mixed Ticket.
The form of ballot as provided for in the election Laws of
Oklahoma and the legal way to vote ■ mixed ticket, without dri*
ger of mutilating or losing the same. Taken from the hLEC*
HON I. \\\ S Ol- OKLAHOMA I'aUe 2N, Sec. 28, which reads
as follows:
"In general elections, ballots stamped under the de-
vice of more than one party, shall not be counted. Bal-
lots in general elections, when stamped under the device
of a Political party ; n I in the square in front of names of
individual candidates of another party shall be counted
for the candidates of the party ur.der the device of which
the stainn is, except that it shall be counted for the can-
didate of the other party for whom the elector stamped
in the square opposite their names." (L 1907-08, Ch.
M. Art. 2, Sec. HI. Took effect May 29th, 19(18, C. L.
1909, Sec. 3138.)
|>,,n. • i, it in maritime your IkiPoL it mu«t Us d«m> wltli Hie mark-
ioy s' ' • ; r \ I,'I tor that purpoM*. N<>T WITH 1,K\I> t'KN' ll.
seat and mulled about a dozen
tlieiu here to advertise the meeting,
with the date written In with a lend Third Prlsi
pencil. Of course one or two of them j Notice Is hereby given, that in pur- mcre ,uo 00
Rot stuek up as if happened, and af-^uant to au order of sale Issued out '
ter the candidates stuyed here all of the District Court of RoKers Couti Aluminum Vasssls For Cooklnf FniRa
day previous to the meeting, at tbe|ty, State of Oklahoma, on the 15th Can you p]ease tell me If there la
222" | meeting about thirty-five people were day of October. 1912, In an action any chemical action on aluminum,
present to hear tile speakers, which j wherein R. H. W. Oray. plaintiff, and when fruit Is left In It to cool?—Ml*,
one might ay represents the Inter- O. O. Thayer. Tillle Thayer and Mary t. I. Long, Thomas. Oklahoma
est the leaders are creating and to Debusk were defendants, directed to The extent of sclrent actlon of ra-
say the leas. Is a very poor way to me. the undersigned Sheriff of Ho*- ^ ^ a|um|num depcQd, .BUrely
advertise a speaker but it may be e s County. State of Oklahoma. <om- apoB the character of the liquid, and
CLAREMORE MESSENGER,
Clark Smith, Publisher.
Published every Friday.
itubsscripi lou. per yar 11.00
Knter. <1 at thr P"f office at Ciar---
morn Okla., as second class mail
matter.
EVERYBODY KNOCKING.
of the Democrats'ldaaa
County Democracy.
<;ill C.rahani In Nowata Advertiser
I feel rather lonesome it) all that
ro\sd of lawyers who for the most
part make up the slate legislature
the best that Claremoreltes can do,
A county seat town and especially
the party in power. If it desires to
outlnue ns such, should be liberal
with the different parts of the coun-
ty. but since statehood if Claremore
or the democratic party has been lib-
eral with the people of the county,
tie have failed to see It.
Some of the county officers have
stock in a newspaper at the comity,
seat and they work for It all of the
time and that Is one reason why the
democratic papers In the other parts
of the county do not get any of the
county printing. They uot only wan.
to get their salaries, which Is the
best they ever had ill their lives, but
also want to see that uobody else
Kets anything while they are In of-
rice, and that Is one reasou why the
people refused to renominate some
of them at the recent primary with
some other reasons which we will not
not State unless some weasel fiued
mutton head gets it luto his head to
answer this aiilcle, and we wsnt to
state for their benefit that we are
for
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM IN NUT
SHELL.
Ketiess allegiance to principles of liU1 (|lt.y don't have me bluffed In lliel loaded up thla way and ready
Republican party. U'ast and 1 expect to go\ln there | them any old time.
Favors limiting hour nf labor of all(| make a noise for the things that i Kcporter Is not a political or-
uoinen and children and protection | bellev? the people want and should giln anj refuaea to stand for dirty
of wage earners in dangerous oo u
pat Ions.
Upholds the authority and Integri-
ty of the courts.
have-
"If there were more fanners, and
huslno.^s men In the legislature there
. i uld not be so many objectionable
leglsl.it'on laws puseed.
- . ritu i. ii. lawyers pass
I don't say that the
laws that they know
uundlng me to levy up in. appraise a]so the Mlu pre,ent vinegar and
and sell the following described prop common salt, for example, hava con-
erty. slddfable action. Sweet wines, grape
All of Lot * of Block 32 of the In- Juice, and milk preparations do not
corporated town of Claremore. In the have any Injurious efTeet.
'■-r" - ««"•■ «•« - • "
hol,,a' mlnum vessels. Cooked fruit should
to satisfy judgment and decree of Bot be a|iowed to remain In any me-
foreclosure, in favor of the suid Mary talllc vessel while cooling, but the bot
Debusk and against O. G. Thayer and should be poured Into china or
TUlie Thayer obtained und made in _iaM jar> to cool
s-ss".™r.rA',. .«• , tsn'znsi
With interest thereon at the rate of Ju>t before ,t „ u>ed Thu treatment
8 per cent per annum from the 19th ' . „
day of February 1 12, until paid and |Jf*venU *n* sppreclable action of or
.ost accruing dlnary substances.
I will on the 18th day of Novein- Aluminum should not be cleaned
ber 1912. at the hour of 10 o'clot a. with strong soap or alkali (lye)<—
a. m. of said day. at the front door Chaa. F. Francis.
of the Court House In the .city of —^—
Claremore in said County and State., Wilt of PumpklM
offer for sale and sell to the highest , DU„able to grow any pumpkins
bidder, for cash, the property above ' "" P"n"'e7.^
described or m, much thereof as will " 'Z ' JZ ITh.m^.v s^
satisfy said judgment together with the vines have fruit on them they sud
interest and cost denly turn yellow, wilt and die. It Is
Wltneaa my hand this l«tli day o; not bugs, and I hare examined the
October. 14112. roots cloaely and And nothing wrong
W. E. Sanders. there. la It some kind of blight, of
Sheriff of Rogers County, Slate of aomethlng wrong with the sollt—C.
Oklahoma. h„ Woodward county.
B, K. H. Vincent. Deputy , prQ|n your d<>u|pt|o||| , Uke this to
be the bacterial wilt of cucurbits. The
aame disease also stUcks cucumbers
Okla., or filed with the county court,
and accompanied with certified chock
of 10 per cent of the amount hid.
Dated the 1st day of October, lttt.
Manual Kernel.
Ouardlan of Coy Brown, a minor,
iuo. <4. Adams, attorney for guardian.
GUTHRIE MAKI8 GOOD.
Piiss Dssd and Leas*.
t'avnrs new anti-trust
that will make uiouo|iolii
Reaffirms belief m p-o tive tar u.ll be distasteful to the general 0ff|c, g|nf„ statehood ahould be ar-
iff, but promises reductloa la some publii. but tbey are not In as close aupporters of the democratic
imp. i! lint:.' I'raises tlie Tariff touch with the people as the merchant
Hoard and the farmer und are not in a posi-
Cotidennis Detnocratlc tariff bill of lion to know ju i what iliey want.
II | sixty-second count-ova aa dangerous. tilve me a contingent of men out-
| Favors acletitlflc inquiry into IHkIi -idc the law profeaalon to help me
cost of lining and promises to remove and I will guarantee a set of laws
abuses tliat may exist. that will come neurer to what the
Favors revision of banking system peoplu want thau have over been
to prevent panics und need of better passed III the the legislature since]
currency fracllitles for moveuionta of Oklahoma became u stale."
crops In the Wcjl aud South. Rogers County's candidate la a law.
Crises ngrii iiltuial credit sis letles jrer. The Republican candidate Is a
to loio money to farmers. business man.
Wants an extension of the civil —
sepvlca law.
•OCIALItT TICKET-
Repreasntatlve, Jas. M. Hall, o
Collinsville.
County Clerk, A. B. Hunter, Oola
■ah.
8upt. Schools. A. I. Fleming, Clare-
tanorat
District Clerk, Chas Patterson,
limestone.
Treasurer. Jum Dotterer, Tlwah.
Bhsrlff, Fran> Tanner. VerdlgrU.
Reglater of Desda. Henry Skid more,
Oologah.
County Weigher, M. Caaey. Clare
Coonty
llnevlilo.
A. B. Capps, Col
lit district. Rd Hicks
Com M DIM., Wm. Mltaboll. Ume
•M.
Oesa. M not* Joka Hodsr, Clare
Wants laws to prevent contribution
to nomination and election of presi-
dent. vice president, senators and rep
resentalltra In < ongresa.
Favors treaty with Russia and the
other countries to prevent discrim-
ination against American cltlxenv.
Favors the parcels post
Promises conservation of national
resources.
llellevea In inaintenaine of ade-
quate navy and a revival or the mcr
chant marine.
Believes that federal government
should assuatu that control of the
Mlsalsslppl river and help prevent
the flood disasters.
Fsvora reclamation of arid lands
State of oklahoma, Department
State, oklahoma City.
Oct. , 191*.
J. K. Nissley. Mayor.
Guthrie, Okla.
Dear Sir:—
This Is to acknowledge receipt from
you of the following Instruments:
Deed from the City of Guthrie to
—- ! the Stale of oklahoma for a certain
The Progress expects the knife and j tract of land In the City of Guthrie
says so In the following language: | known as Capitol Square, with all Im*
"Ever since statehood there has provemenis thereon Including the Con
SAVES LEO OF BOY.
"It seemed that my 14-year old boy ^d muskmVlons"^"^rioeilUlea. lt
would have to lose bis leg. on a;-coun (, caused by a minute organism which
a," U;:z;r^'h^l0< *n u,cer- c"u ed *>* «s called Bacillus trachelphllus. and
its editor believe. In th. high bnilie wro(, D f How.r(] whlch Brow. inalde tho Tinea. The
N. C. "'All remedies snd doctors vines wilt aa from lac* of water and
treatment failed till we tried Buck •®°" afterward die. It ta
Un* Arnka and '"redliim "hst the orgaaUm lives to-
with one bo*.' Cures burns, bolls. iM, th# ptant. The only method of a«-
skln e-uptlons, piles. 2r.c at McClure's Ueklng this disease Is by prevention.
Drug Store. Adv- Remove and hurn tho vines which have
been attacked. Do not plant the Sold
^ ^ cfoj| th# BUCCMdln|t ymtt
and try to get seed whteh Is free from
the dlsesse.
Flrat published Sept. 27'dt.
PUBLICATION OP NOTICE.
State of Oklahoma. County of Rog-
ers, KS.
No. lilt Civil. {
In the District Coart In and tor ths
said County of Rogers,', State of Ok-
lahoma.
Florence O'Meara, Plaintiff, fa
John J. O'Meara. defendant.
The defendant, John J. O'Meara will
take notice that he haa been aued by
the plblntiff, Florence O'Meara la
the above style court at Claremore,
In sail Rogers County. Oklahoma, for
an aboeulte divorce from aald defend*
ant on the cauae of grosa neglect of
duty and cruel treatment and tbat
unless defendant anawer the petition
of salt* plaintiff, as filed herein on
or before the 7th day of November,'*
1912, said petition will be taken as
true and judgment rendered as pray-
ed for In plaiutlff'a petition.
Witness my hand and the seal at
said court of Claremore. Rogers Coaa-
ty, Oklahoma, thU the 17th day at
September, 1912.
Lee Settle.
Clerk of the District Court.
(SEAL).
John M. Goldesberry, Attorney lor
Plaintiff.
I
work. It is a democratic paper be-
cause
und noble qualities In democracy,
which id anything but scullduggery.
The county officera and especially
•hose who have been honored wltb
vein ion Hall or
CAPITOL BUILDING.
Deed from the Outhrie National
lieen n little bunch nf polltlciana In
Rogers County whose stock In trade
lias been to brand every democrat
who did wot agree with them ua tral- j Bank to the State of Oklahoma for
tors and republlcana. In the present lota nineteen (If), twenty (20), and
campaign It Is amusing to wati h ihtir Twenty-one III), block Twenty-seven
maneuvers to wield the knife and (UT), In the City of Guthrie, and tho
not be detected. The voters Hre get | FOURTEEN ROOM RESIDENCE
ting on to them. They are demo- thereon.
crats Just so long as It pays theui'. Lease from ths County Commission
to he. That far and no farther." j ers of Loguu County to the State of
Oklahoma for tha
Aud these are little "Thinks from'LOGAN COUNTY COURT HOUSB
the Talala Gaxetie. also democratic: at One Dollar tl.W) per fear,
After looking over the delinquent ' removal or all Stale property from
. tax list, one can readily understand Oklahoma City to Guthrie
and ths improvement of rivers nd'hy „f WITNOUT ANY BPXINSI
harbors. j art nut coming through wltb that ti to the state.
Pledgee new laws tor relief or evils wilson president. They j All of these being for CaltaY pur
of undesirable Immigration. |ran., th„ 4ouKh. poses, and coniMtlone* only upon tho
Calls on public to condemn aud to) w# f||Vor #n- ,h„ location of the Capital of the State
punish lyncblngs and to strengthen e|w,tlo|1 oW tha ^ for county' In the City of (Ibtkrle
it for law. I jUrfK(l and we bollave Walter W , Vours rsspeotfally,
tvora ample equipment for Ufa gkaw to ^ that man. Hundreds of j Beajaaria F.
x
Favor
aavlai ships.
other democrala believe
Adv.
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Indian Runner
Ducks
Mm. Oea. Stmpaoa, of Oweaavllle,
lad., haa reduced the price ou bet-
book oa Indian Runners to ?te This
book la IN pagas and full of Informa-
tion.
SPBCIAL OFFER. Wo will senl
tha Book 00 Indian Runaer Duck Cul-
ts re aad tMa Southwest Poultry Newa
to aajr addreas for one year for 75
•oota. actual pHee ll.M.
ANOTHER OPrm. Tricks of tho
Pasltnr Trade, Poakrir CuUure, In-
dian R'tanor Duck book and South
li.M;
l .
Poultry Nsws, value «>.M, tor
If order la raeeWed before May
Southwest
Poultry New
Chwiii, Okk
Psanuta Have Seed Flavor
Peanuts have a distinct Savor whleh
la pleaaant. It la slightly volatile,
probably from tbs oil. aad la p*e-
aounced by thoee who have sampled
the pesnut Ice oream made la tha
Dairy Department of
Agricultural college aa belag auperier
to other flavors.
Save Beed Seed
Do not neglect to aave good seed
of kaflrcorn aad mllonaalse while tha
crop Is being heeded. At leaat Ito,-
•00 bushels of thaao will be aeedsd
for aeed next apHng. Thla year's
crop la generally badly mixed. Tho
demand for aead waa such that el-
moat anything waa plaated. Do not
depend on ordinary thrsahod aaad tor
pleating nest spring. Save tho boat
haada now. Haag them up la a dry
place with good veatUatloa M
thresh them with a mm oamb
Manh or April.
LUNfiUSl
"After four In our family had died
of consumption 1 was takea with
a frightful ooogh and I a Of trouble,
but my life was saved audi Balneal
* Im. kIWS's
new
di8£ovkry|
W. B. Pallsraaa. Wsf
Adv. First published Oct. 11 St. *
NOTICE OF BALK OF BBAL IB*
▼ATI,
No. m Probate.
la the County Court.
State of Oklahoma, County of Rag-
era, as
In Re: Estate and Ouardiaashlp of
Sid Williams, a minor, Dave Wil-
liams, Guardian.
Notice la hereby given that la par-
auance of an order of the Coaaty
Court of Rogers County, Oklahoma,
made on the 11th day of October. 19*
11. In re: aetata and «naidlaaablp W
Sid WllUama, a mlaor, tha uadaralgn-
od aa guardlaa of the eatoto aad per-
son of the aald lid WllUama. a aria-
or, will aall at private aala, aubjait
to the coaflrmaUoa of aaM Coaaty
Court, oa or after the 2d Bay of No*
vamber, 1912, aad within als maatba
thereafter, all rlghta. title, latafoat
aad eatato of tho aald Bid William,
a minor, la aad to tho tollowlag daa-
crlbod real eatoto situate la tha saw
ty of Rogers, state af Oklahoma, «r*
wlt: HKU af NEW of NBH. aad B
H of BBH of NBW, aad NBI4 af
SB*, aad •*% af 1 BB
14 all. la Sectloa (Ml Tawaahlp (ti)
North, aad Raage (Id) Beat, coatala-
lag St acres more or laaa.
All Mda mast ha la wrlUag aad ma
ho delivered to A. W. Kelley, Attor-
ney tor aald Guardlaa at Ma afltoo la
Claremore, Oklahoma, or mm ho da-
ttvorod to the guardlaa paraaasllp. at
Claramuis, Oklahoma or Stoy bo
with tho Judge of the Coaaty OaaM
«f Bogers Coaaty, Otolaai.
Dated this UU day •f Oeuhat, IB-
It. \r
Date!
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Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1912, newspaper, October 25, 1912; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178457/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.