Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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* 'The LIFE of a wagon is what counts
— that's why I buy a Studebaker"
"That's reasonable, isn't it ?
"A wagon that doesn't last it expensive no matter
what price you pay for it."
"Suppose you buy three wagons, one after the
other, and the three of them don't last as long as one
Studebaker—which is the best bargain?
" I didn't find (Kit out mywlf. I heard my grandfather ear it
a pood many year* ago. He Mid he had proved that it paid to buy
m Studebaker. I followed his advice to my own satisfaction.
"A wagon can't have life in it unlets it has the material and
work nnd 6ni h in it. The Studebaker people have been making
vehicles for sixty years. They ought to know how to make wagons
right- and they do. They have the reputation because they ve
produced the goods. They don't put the name Studebaker on
until the wagon's right, and when you see the name Studebaker
on a vehicle of any kind it is your insurance of quality.
"That's why I buy a Studebaker. I trust a Studebaker wagon
because I trust the people that make them. It s good business.
"A Studebaker promise is always made good.
See our Dtaltt at write us.
STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind.
NEW YORK CHICACO DALLAS KANSAS CITV
MlNNKAPOLtS SALT I.AKS CTTV SAM FRANCISCO PORTLAND. OKJL
letters sent to Studebaker by farm- 1st pub. June 27-2t. 1st pub. June •#- .
en. throughout the country wvcbta, „ ^bJ'gWen that on the' ORDER.
the fact tliiit without exception htuae (H|h ^ of ||jly. 19,3 ,,le under-l state of Oklahoma. County of llog-
iiaker wagons are praised for the b|KA«>d heirs of Susau Tucker, dei eas-I era. as
way t'.iev stand up under work. Re- «|, will a.sk the couuty court of I her- |u ^OUnty Court.
pairs tire infrequent. One farmer okee jounty. i In the matter of the BaUte of Prank
writes: "I bousht a Studebaker vug- u®dl¥((Jpa inlw.eBti tne following' Hacker. Deceased.
on in 1 still and it has hauled tlious- ,jescrn,#.d lands— I John W. Hacker, Administrator.
amis of bti.siie's of ^rain to market. The North half of the South Kjs< ^ Probate No. 344.
Never was a lighter running wagon. It Quarter of the North East Quarter off Now ot) this 20ih day of June. 1M3,
in. <if id i-xuenae to us and has se>' tit. and the North bast Quaiter thlg matter COmltig on to he beard on
b ' • Ho., I am ot the ' orth Kast Qua,Tr ^®Tilt,M petli ion of John W. Hacker, the
given periect sutisiuciloti l aiu w,,sr Quarur of sec (12), Township nanj4H, administrator. that the
still usum tli wagon ati*l expert to o&i Range 1191, in Cherokee county. | may be eet for a hearing under
use it tor many years to come.' { The South West Quarter of South wt,icl to declare heirship. and furth-
v,w,H ..r firmer states lie ha- lieen West Quarter of South Bast Qu.irler f b f| , 8ettfemwlt ol this
Another farmersta " sec. (26.. Township (19) Range (19). a„d diac.harge of tb. ad-
In several runaways, in oue of huh| in Majres rountjr minis:rator; and the Court being
a horse was killed, but the wagon, «phe West Half of South We t fU4|y advised in the premises,
caute out all ri^lit. although i: smash-, Quar.er of South West Quarter e . u anA *d
ed into a stone pile. This termor W>. the South West Quarter
writes: "The wagon seems to .uand ! u* NJ>, . . .
A farmer who ran his wagon for | West <** w«t Quarter of at ion of heirship. aud the receiving
thirty years says the wagon soen.s to, « |r|h Rast 'Qu.irM>r OI s,„ • ,2«). K'JJmT j&'Xa^Ste?'*
he all right. Hounds, axles and sear Township (24). Range (14). in Hog- ; tor of! theoalate. wvd thWjmttee^cf
are perfiH-t, but 1 :m k in lHSi ho had . r c ounty uU in Oklahoma, ami cow Jcslarliaflc h^mhlp and for r«*c*lvln«
TI la hereby ordered and adjudged
^ Kasi Ouarter of South East *>y the Oourt ,Uat Tuesday, tfce ir,th
iJSJSS'JT.^rSS S.«S2«, * -*•?;.
taming In all i>u acres more or less.
ROSK TRKASl'HK
KATR CORNTA8SF.I..
'jy nurkliead and Foreman.
attys for heirs.
daring hajrshlp
of the final report of said admlnis
1st pub. June 27-r.t.
NOTICE OT IHCRirP'1 MLC Of
LAND; FORECLOSURE
State of Oklahoma, County or Rog-
ers, ss,
III tbe District Court.
Luella t. Stewart, Plaintiff.
rs.
M. P. Evana. Adm. of eatat* of Char-
ley Rogers. Suale Rogers, Anna
' Kernel, A. L Evans as Udn. of
Hernaoder Rogers uad Luticia Rog-
ers, and Frank Wright. Defendants.
Civil No. 127C.
Notice Is hereby given, that in pur-
suance of an order of sale Issued out
of tbe District Court of Rogers Coun-
ty, Oklahoma, on the 24th day of
June. 1913, in an action whareln
'Luella F. Stewart was plaintiff and
M. P. Evans. Adm. of tbe eatat* of
Charley Rogers, Susie Rogers, Anna
Kernel. A. L. Evans as Guardian ot
Hernander Rogers and Uitlcla Rog-
ers and Frank Wright were deffend-
ants. directed to me. the undersigned
Sheriff of Rogers County, command
ing me to levy upon, and sell tba
following descrlbedd property:
Southeast quarter (SEVi) of th#
(SEVi) of tbe
... , southeast quarter
(rator be Riven by publication of j Southeast quarter (SKU> of section
copy of this order at k-ast two •uc" thirty-two (32), township twenty (20)
cesslve weeks in the Claremore 1 ,>4orth range fifteen (15) East, and
sen«er, a newspaper of general clr-: (o( on^ (J) of 8€>4.tion f|Ve (5). town-
V illation in Rogei-s County and by Rh, niiwrtewl ,iS) North. range flf-
|m .linn three coplee of sald^order In I,pp|) Ea8, (t[ the Indian Base
to have the front tires set.
' Still a no; lur fanner relates that he
JtiouRlit n Studebaker wagon tliirty-
||*o years ago. He lia< had new-
boards put in the body nnd thinks
two new spokes have been fitted: t 1st pub. June -O'Ht. _ 1OT(I f
also a new nut on a rear nxle- Itut NOTICE OF FORFEITURE OF OIL ! 'h,rp<' P«*blic 1® S W bounty oT and Meridian, containing In all 30.45
l^,M, ".P..™ .«• « '«" " «A "AS". ,""""" ""
l,ust as he bought It and. ie u i .ies TO "T,1 *porWiON' ito a Interested in said th(> Judgment and deer#*
the road* ar.' pretty i <>or around] A iukiukauun, I tate a true copy of this order withi| of fo^iosu,. |n faVor of said plain-
- — - tlff amj against the defendants ob-
tained and made In said court on tba
23rd day of December, 1912, for th#
sum of $515-50, and costs $11.95, with
A CORPORATION.
. _ | AND I postage fully /prepaid thereon at least1
" re , „ „ THE AU.IHVEE OIL COMPANY. A daya before the day set for such
And so the stories go. Ever) day I CORPOraTION. thearlng.
letters come to Stud««l>aker tellm ; re- p^raSE TAKE NOTICE. That 'he1 (Seal) Walter W.. Shaw,
markable stories about tlio stiinlinessi undersigned as owner of tli«- prom-1 County Judge.
iCLCT '.S
CLAREMORE MESSENGER.
Clark Smith, Publisher.
PublisheJ every Friday.
Subascripliou. per year $1.00
Catered at the postofflce at Clare-
more. Okla., as second class mall
matter.
QUEST FOR OLDEST STUDEBAKER
WAGON
Venerable Vehicles Located That
Have Been in Service Since 186b.
and a page was devoted to explain- |
ing lit at. as the house had been bu.ld-
ing wagons for over half a century
it would be Interesting to learn wlieth
er any old wagons had survived the
wear and tear of years and service,
and to stimulate Interest a si ries of
prizes was offered.
'• Now, it has been a boast of the
House of Studebaker that a Stude-
baker wagon «as built to la t. Te i I
Iron and steel, air dried lumber. « a re-
fill workmanship are built Into ev-
ery wagon sold, and it was reasonably
expected that a farm wagon, properly
Away back in IMir.. forty-eight years usi,j Ilu(.|U i;lst twenty-five or tniriy
ago, Have Clark iioiiulit a farm wagon.
The Civil War was over. Mens
minds turned to thoughts of peace
and the country was trying to for-
get the throes ol the conflict by
tsurdily endeavoring to <oinjuer the
agricultural possibili .cs oi the North-
west. Mr. Cl.uk purt liaesd his wagon
from tbe Studebaker agent at (illeier
toti, \\ . drove ,t to Ins farm and
from that day to this that faithful old
wagon lias been liaulinu M ('lark's
grain nt:d truck to market. Figuring
that a working year < on :i!i.
days, Mr. Clark's wagon has been
work i, ' for ll.ttM) days. and. allow-
ing a ton in the lo.ul it has hauled
years.
The result of the <|Uest for tie old-
est wagon surpiiesd the exper.s of
Studebaker. A wagon that had been
in serv.e twinty-five years was a
mere infant, so to speak. T!i - w..g-
iiiis that had Ikhii in service thirty (
years were half grown children, to
• any the comparison further, while,
tlnre were ample records in prove
that wagons of forty years of age
\v> re not uncommon.
Have Clark, now of Bemis. South
liaknia. head . the list with his forty-
eight.vear old veteran. Q. II Bow-
In in of Sandy l.ake. Pa., and Sam
Mane. of Carbon Ind- both own wag-
a like num.i> r o: tons for its owner, on;, bought in 18U(i. and tie n follow
FREE CELEBRATION
. Fourth of July Celebration
at the Fair Grounds
BASKET PICNIC
Entrance to Grounds and Grand Stand
FREE! FREE!! FREE!!!
Prizes for the winners in the following contests:
Singing Chorus Contest, Ball Game-merchants vs law-
yers, 100 yard dash for county championship, 440 yard
dash for county championship, 100 yard fat man's race
| Or. Gordon challenges the fat men of the county],
Slow Mule Race, Running High Jump, county cham-
pionship, Running Broad jump, county championship,
Sack Race, Greased Pole, Base Ball Throw.
Interest thereon at 10 per cent from
the 23rd day of Decmeber. 1912, and
costs accruing; I will on the 2nd day
of August, 1913, at the hour of 2:00
o'clock p. m. of said day. at the front
door of the court house In the City
of Claremore, in said County and
8tate, offer for sale and sell to tba
'highest bidder, for cash, the aald
pproperty above described, or so
frauch thereof as will satisfy said
judgment, with interest and costs.
Witness my haud this 24th day of
June. 1913.
Hiram Stephens,
Sheriff of Rogers County.
By M.. O. Patton, Dep.
lat pub. June 27-3t.
REAL
II-
The
Come
whole county is invited,
and Bring Your Basket.
^*.r hihkI road* and bail, through
winter storuis and uininer hen .
This reiiinrkali'e story of a fa-ni
w.i on «...■• unearthed by :!ie Hotl.-'
of iliudctMker when it was de. ided
to offer prizes to the owners of the
uhle-'t Runli'i ..ker w .'on* Stnde-
biker publ :..n < an a nifina< , whuh
has a treuieinloii, cir l.iatiou among
the farmers of the I'nlted State*,
Klimniitle ALL i|ucstlon of
ilnulit. is to character of title
you are investing m when you
purclia i' Ileal Kit ate li> KlllST
having an abstract made l>> ui
Our al>sir:ici> are full, com-
plete uiil accurate purcliaslutf
Heal KslaLe without lliein l«
like sUbjeclinK your Invest-
ment s to a li unneceH ar>
hiuatiloiis risk.
Our rates are reasonable
Johnston Abstract and
Loan Company
loan 1 -r of waKons bought n l^'iS.ig
.it, I ii • ••• dillK year-. «lie pe>> enta;;e! .
liuibiiiR h olier as the early eVvn-
les atui iii;h'ies were reached
A remarkable tail was noted as re-
iplics to the contest boKtiu lo pour
in. Wagon* bought foriy-five years
ago—as well a.- Ihone of more re enl
date are still working. One farmer
write- "I frequontly draw
pounds of l oal at a load.'' Another !
^OC'.ZAO'^'slOC-
l*e« herein described has electi d to |
and does hereby declare null and void
and long life of wagons sold three
dei ade.s ago. Ju4 who will win the
prizes is hi ill a matter ot conjecture
At tiie present time Mr. Clark's fot-
ly-eigh'-year old wagon appears to | February 9. 190", given by Grover C.
bead the list. Hut there may he R<jWards of Oolagab, Oklahoma, lesa-
oiUer.- a year or no older.. The con* or> to the Adavnce Oil Company, a
test is an open one uml Studebaker Corporation, lessee, covering the
is giving inui li lime on I mien on to | West Half of the Southeast Quarter
I inn. r states ihat he ines Ik.i s i14|,,*|h r.ln.; ou, |ie ,outeetants and making of s^tion 26, Township. 23 North,
baker wagon for h .uling timber and sup(i lhal ()M wagoua P„,ered are uu-
I' ei|iii inly loads 1,100 feet on his
1st pub. June 13-4t
ORDER TO ^HOW CAUSE.
i.i.lhftil Studebaker, which has been
In actual scrvii e for forty-three years.
Readii u tlirtiugh the hundreds of
CLAREMORE PROOF.
tbelltU'.
Ill any event, Studebaker ean l>o.nt
with pride to a long h*t of wajtons
that have demonstrnted their ste^-hng
worth and tlie.r ability to stand up
under any and all i ir> uui tan i
two certain oil and gas mining Ictuses gUM, of Uk|abuma Couuty of r^.
described as follows: Lease dated, er8i ,iB,
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Agnes
I'harixs. Deceased.
J. L. Pharfes, Administrator.
J. I.. Phariss, tbe duly appointed,
, qualifltHl and acting administrator of
p B <jr j the estate of Agnes Phariss, deceas-
ed. having on this 3rd day of June,
Range H Rast, containing
a/res, In Itogers County. Oklahoma,
and by tbe sa'.d Advance Oil Company i n. planted and filed In this
assigned and rtansferred to the Al- t Court ^ ver,fUM, prayl||S
luwee Oil Company, and one other for a d,.( ^ ^ ^ Qf ^
estate belonging to said estate, and
Should
Convince Every
Reader.
The frank statement of a neighbor,
(tilling tlie merits of a remedy,
lliils you pause and believe.
The same endorsement
Ity some stranger far away
Commands no belief at all.
Here's a Claremore case.
A Claremore citizen testifies.
Read aud be convinced.
W. I . Ullchrlst, plumber, :s« vt Kant
Sixtu St., Claremore, Oklahoma, says
For about thirl y years I suffer-
ed from kidney trouble, having
a coiistaut dull ache In the small < f
my back, I was also subject to dizzy
spells and wan miserable In every
way. I)oan°s Kidney Pills which I
got from Hall ft Oilkeson's Drug
Store have given me great relief. I
glndlv confirm nil I said some years
ago In praise of Hoan's Kidney Pills,
The cure they made has been last-
ing." II.
For sale by all dealers. Price ."<0
cents, Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, cole agents for tbe I'nlted
States.
Remember the name •— Doan's —
and take no other. adv.
Claremore' A regular morn lug operation of the
'bowels pills you in fine shape tor
the day's work. If you miss ii you
feel uncomfortable and cannot put
vim into your movements. For all
bowel irregularities llerbilie Is the
remedy. It purifies, strengthens and
regulates. Price •••►''. J^olil by \ ln-
boii'llorilc Drug Co. adv.
l erixin oil and gas mining lease dat-
ti 'zsiun. cz ,b',;:r// *"•* • -! i «« <•«■" ^
v„w. Ol! Company. I..,'.«, coj.-rlw fh.4a,':„;"„r ^ -
li'Z'K s! '^w'SSS.'a -&X"^ "wS-3TSS,.S! S, «wT5j
the
ter of
Itnng
lahoma, and by tin
NOTICE or SALE OF
TATK-
In tbe County Court Within and for
Mayes County, State of Oklahoma.
No. 1076.
In the Matter of the Estate of
JAMRS 8. CLOUD, minor;
J. L CLOUD, guardian.
Notice is hereby given In pursu-
ance of an order of the County
Court of the County of Mayes, State
of OkUboma, made on the 19th dat
of June. 1913, that the undersigned
guardl.ui of the etsate of JAMES S.
CLOUD, minor, will sell at private
sale to the highest bidder, subject
to confirmation by the Court on or
after the 12th day of July, 1913, at
3 o'clock P. M. at the Court room of
the County Court, Pryor Creek, Ok-
lahoma. all tbe right title and inter-
est of said JAMES S. CLOl'D, minor,
in and to the following described
real eatate, to-wlt:
The Southwest Quarter of tbe
Northwest Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section Twenty-ulne (29',
Township Twenty-two <22) North,
Range Fourteen (14) East of IndUu
Base and Meridian, lying, being and
situate in Rogers County, Oklahoma.
Said real estate will be sold ou tba
following terms and conditions. *o-
wit: Ciah In hand on confirmation ot
sale.
Bids for the purchase thereof uiu t
i' e in writing and must be filed in
tbe County Court or delivered to tue
undersigned guardian at Lotust Orov«,
Oklahoma, or at the office of Qrtvtt
A Seaton, lawyers. Pryor, Oklahoma.
Dated Juue 21. 1913.
J. L. Cloud,
Quardian.
lat pub. June 27-3t.
ORDER.
State of Oklahoma. County of Rog-
eraja.
In the County Court-
In bo matter of the Eatate of Fannie
Sunders. Deceased, Allen Sanders,
Admloiatrator.
Probate No. M2.
Now on this 21at day of June, 1911,
thla matter coming to be beard on
the petition of Allen Bandera, the
above named administrator, praying
that a Ume may be set for a bearing
under wbich lo declare helrabip. and
further for tbe final settlement of
thla eatate. aand tbe discharge of the
admloiatrator land the Court being
tate fot the purpose of paying the
debts agaliwt said <-state and expense
lat pub. June li-4i.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
Slate of Oklahoma. County of Rop-
ers. ss. •
In thn County Court.
J no. Q. Aduins, Plain I Iff.
va.
J B. Carper, I)efetid:iol.
No. 525 Civil,
The said defendant, J. B. Carper,
will take notue, that lie lias been
sued in the itbove named Court up-
on a contract for tlie payment of
money, and must answer the petition
filed tlierein by said plaintiff on or
well upon said premises within one
year from date of said lease, the
same should be declared null and
irokl after ten days notice to aald
leHsee or their assignees, unless an
animal advances royalty In the sum
of It.00 per acre per annum should
be paid to tbe owner of aald prem-
ls< «. That no well has l>ee«i drilled
up n either of the premise* above
d* crlbed within the time specified
ami no advamed royalty or rentals
have been piId thereon, ami aald
, lenses have become null and void by
before the ISth day of July, 1913, or > reiison thereof, and that after ten
aald petition, will be taken as trn■ • fnnu the seeoud publUutlon of
and a Judgment In favor of tlie plain- lh „otl<e the all rlglita of the said
tiff In the sum of $375.00 for legal Advance OU Company and ®f thn AP
services will be rendered agnluM luwee OH Company as nasi lenora of
you accordingly and resort had to | H«id Advance OH Company. In and
the moneya and property garni*heed to Haui leaaod premises, or any part
said Advance
™! *° th" A1,UW" i of"adinfiiIsTration". alio f^T'tS
saldabovedescribed leases are de-1* dWributlon of the reri-
ckired null and void and notice is; ' ^
hcretiv given to aald assignee of said I 'J therefore Ordered, Adjudged
le.-see by reason of the provision.con*' ®n<' Decreed by the Court, that aald
tai.ed In said b flse« to the effect I JfUtU'" " «*.« <
that in ease lessee should fall, neg- T, uS?< n?- «*• 'fj £* .<* *•>1'.
Ie. t or r> fuse to drill at lein-t one nt the hour of 10:00 oclock A
Iti said action for the satisfaction of
said Judgment.
11. II. Brown.
Clerk of tbe Cunnty Court.
(Seal)
R. H. Will*. Attorney for Plaintiff.
thereof, are hereby forfeited anil de-
clared null and void.
Dated thla Nth day of Jtihs, 1913.
r. I. Carlatroa
Owner of tbe above de*
•crlbed premises.
M- at the office of tbe County Judge
at the Court House In the CMy or
Claremore. Rogers County. Oklahoma,
be and the same la hereby appoint-
ed aa the time and place for hearing
ssld petition when and where all of
the heirs at law, WW of kin, and
perasns in te reeled In ssM estate are
required to appear and abow cause,
If any tbey hare why aald petition
should not be graoted and a decree
of sale entered mm prayed for therein.
k Is further Ordered that a ropy
of tMa order bo pybliehed for two
weeks la tbe Messenger, a legal
weekly newspaper published lo aald
County, neat proceeding tbe day set
for bearing, and posted In three pub-
He places to said County, aad also
mailed to each at tba new at kta
aad beta at law af aald decadent at
least fifteen days before tba day sat
far aald biartog.
Walter W. Shaw.
County Jadge.
*
adjudged
*y tbe .Court that Tuesday, the 15th
day of July, 1*13. bo. aad tbe same
is hereby set for hearing of aald pe-
tition, and for the purpose of declar-
ation of heirship, and tbe receiving
of tbe final report of the adaUnfertratoi
of tbe eatate, and that notice of auch
bearing for tbe purpose of declaring
helrabip aad for tbe receiving tbe
final report of said sdmtolatrator be
given by publication of a copy ot this
order at least two successive weeks
In tba C la restore Meaaeager a news-
paper of general circulation la Rag-'
era Couaty. and by posttag three true
copies of said order la three puMIc
places to said County af Rogers, oae
of which shaM be' at the Coart House,
and farther, by mailing ta alt part lea
Interested to saU eatate, at their last
knows Peat Office address, true cop-
ies af this order with psstsgs tally
prepaid Hirm at toast tea dbya bo-
for tbe day sat tor sash beartag. •
(Seal) Walter W. Maw.
Coaaty Jadge.
QM Ma aad woaaea feel tba aosd
af a teaaUve mars tbaa youag folks,
hat It maat be sate aad harmless aad
aaa wblob will aat cause pato. Dr.
Ktof*a New Ufo Pills are especially
gaoi tor too aged, for tbey act
praa^tly aad easily. Pries 5c. Re-
^ air.
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