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THE CLAREMORE WEEKLY PROGRESS
THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1922
Don 't hide
your Money.
It may be stolen.
Keep it safe
in
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in
<WRBANK
Card of Thanks
The Ladies Aid wishes to thank ull
those who helped us in any way in
the Laderer contest. The HooRier
Cabinet which we yron is for ml* and
can be seen at the Nowlin-Feezell
Furniture Store. Proceeds will be
used in our aid wotk.
MRS. Q. A. MASON,
President
Card of Thanks
I take this means of thanking the
voters for their support in the elec-
tion Tuesday. I shall strive to merit
this support by making them a good
commissioner. H. Tom Brown.
When you keep money in your house, you are inviting
> trouble. It is a burglar's business to know, and they find
out the homes where money is hidden, and they come and
get it. Even if burglars do not get your money, you may
lose it or fire may burn it—ami all the time it keeps you
anxious and nervous.
Come in and deposit your money in our bank. It will be
SAFE and you will be free from worry.
Come in.
WE WILL WELCOME YOU
: National Bank of Claremore
Claremore,fcOkla.
Mrs. Will Twitty, of Foyil, was a
Claremore visitor Friday.
To the Voters of
Rogers County
Not being able to see each voter per-
sonally, I take this method of thankug
you one and all for the loyal support
given me in Tuesday's election.
H. H. BROWN.
Card of Thanks
I desire to publicly express my
thanks to the voters for the sup-
port given my candidacy in the elec-
tion, Tuesday, November 7th, and
shall Btrive to show my appreciation
by rendering good service.
J. £. HERNDON.
Card of Thanks
I take this means of expressing my
thanks for the support given my
caiididacy in uie gei.eval election,
Tuesday, November 7th. I f hall try
to merit the confidence thus placed in
me by continuing to render good ser-
vice in the office of county attorney.
EDGAR ANDERSON.
Card of Thanks
I desire to extend to the voters of
the good city of Claremore my sinccr
thanks for re-election to the office of
Justice of the Peace, and pledge the
same 100 per cen service trying law
suits, and marrying folks the next
two years that I have in the past.,
J. E. LONG.
Card of Thanks
1 want to thank my friends for
their help in the Ford contest, even
if I didn't win the Ford, I appreciate
their support, and I am very proud
of the chest of silverware which I
did win. Neva Meredith.
(First Published November 16, 1922)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
ers. ss,
In the District Court.
Hoot Oil Company, a Corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs
M. J. Foreman and Bank of Chelsea,
a Corporation, Defendants.
No. 5330.
The State of Oklahoma- to the de-
fendant, M. J. Foreman, GREET-
ING:
You are herfeby notified that the
plaintiff, Hoot Oil Company, a Corp-
oration, filed in the District Court of
Rogers County. Oklahoma, on the
l(ith day of November, 1922, its peti-
tion wherein it seeks to cancel, set
aside and hold for naught a certain
contract and agreement between you
and said plaintiff, dated the 6th day
of September, 1920. and supplements
thereto; and- also for the return of
eertain moneys heretofore deposited
by plaintiff in escrow, and unless
you answer said petition of said
plaintiff on or bcfore the 5th day of
January, 1923, the same will be taken
as true and a judgment rendered in
favor of the plaintiff • cancelling
said contract and ordering a return
of said escrow deposit.
WITNESS my hand and the seal
of said Court in my office at Clare-
more this 16th day of November,
1922.
(Seal) A. V. ROBINSON,
Af s't: Court Clerk.
IV.t?endorff ami Holtzendorff,
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 3t
homa, containing Ninety (90) acres,
more or less;
That the said Annie McCurtey muut
answer the petition filed herein by
said plaintiff, on or before the 30th
day of December. 1922, or said peti-
tion will be takep as true and a judg-
ment for said plaintiff for the deter-
mination of heirship of the naid
Frank McCartey, deceased, determin-
ing who are the heirs at law and next
of kin of said Frank McCartey, de-
ceased, and fixing and determining
the interest of each of said heirs in
said real estate, or that she be ad-
judged to have no interest therin,
and for such other and further relief
as the Court shall find petitioner en-
titled.
A V. ROBINSON,
(SEAL) Court Clerk.
A. W. Kelley,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 4t
Card of Thanks
May I thank my many good friends,
For the winning vote cast for me?
It's rather liard to express in
words,
But, I am as grateful as can be.
I'm inviting you all to ride with me,
'Twill be my greatest pleasure reach the goal, but I ,vant you to
If I can only show you, know that I certainly appreciate it
Just how much I treasure just the same as if I had won the
This (Baby Lincoln) presented to car. Mrs. Bert Sprangel.
me
(First Published Nov. 16th 1922)
NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND
GAS LEASE
State of Oklahoma. County of Adair,
ss.
In the County Court.
No. 1785.
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of Ellen Hogner, a minor, Ora
Hogner, Guardian.
Notice is hereby given that Ora
Hogner, Guardian of Ellen Hogner,
a minor, has filed her petition in the
County Court of Adair County, Okla-
homa, to lease lands of her minor
ward, hereinafter described, for oil
and gas mining purposes, and that an
Oil and Gas Mining Lease upon such
land will be sold in open court in the
"unty Court Room at Stilwell.
Adair County, Oklahoma, bv
•Judge of the County Court of Adair
County, Oklahoma, to the highest and
best responsible bidder for cash, sub-
ject to confirmation of said County
Court on Thursday the 23rd day of
Xovember. 1922, at 1:30 o'clock p. m.,
•< public sale; the royalty reserved
for t^o lossnr will not be less than
one-eighth, and said oil and gas lease
cover the following described land of
said minor, to-wit:
The NE 4 of the NW% and the
N% of the SE% of the NW% and
the S% of the NW% of the NE% of
Section 9, Township 22 North, Range
15 East, containing 80 acres more or
less in Rogers County. Oklahoma.
Said sale will be made with the
understanding that the purchaser of
such oil and gas lease will be required
to pay all attorney fees and court
I take this means to thank my ' 0StfJ incidental to the leasing of said
friends that worked for me, also !?n«Lfop ®5 and ?a? Purposes.
,, . ... It is further ordered that a copy of
those who gave me the.r votes ,mthis notice fee published in some pa-
the contest held at the Laderer Cloth- per in the County of Rogers, State
ing Co. sale. Of course I did not (. of Oklahoma, for one issue of same at
least one week before said sale.
W. H. MARTIN,
(Seal) County Judge.
(First Published Nov. 16th 1922)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE UNDER MORT-
GAGE FORECLOSURE
State of Oklahoma. County of Rog-
ers, ss.
In the District Court
Pearl Gordon, Plaintiff,
vs.
H. M. Mynatt, Dick Bray, W. E.
Sanders and Susie Towser, as the
Sole and Only Heir at Law and
Next of Kin of David M. Forman,
Deceased, Defendants.
NOTICE OF 'SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in
pursuance of an execution and order
of sale issued out of the District
Court of Rogers County, Oklahoma,
on the 15th day of November, 1922,
in an action wherein Pearl Gordon
was plaintiff and H. M. Mynatt
Dick Bray, W. E. Sanders and Susie
Towser, as the sole and only heir at
law and next of kin of David M.
Forman, deceased, were defendants,
directed to me, the undersigned,
sheriff of Rogers County, Okla-
noma, commanding me to levy upon,
advertise and sell, according to law,
without appraisement, the following
described real estate, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of the northeast
quarter of section 24, township 23
north, range 15 east, situated in
Rogers County, Oklahoma.
To satisfy a judgement and de-
ee of foreclosure in favor of said
plaintiff and against said defen-
dant, and each of them, obtained and
rendered in said court on the 17th
day of December, 1919, for the sum
$3^.0.00, together with interest
thereon at the rate of ten per cent
per annum from the 17th day of
December, 1919, and all costs of ac-
tion.
I will, therefore, on the 18th day
of December, 1922, at the hour of
ten o'clock a. m. of said day, at the
front door of the court house in. the
City of Claremore, Rogers County,
Oklahoma, offer for sale and sell
to the highest bidder, for cash, the
real property above described, or so
much thereof as will satisfy said
judgment, with interest and costs.
Witness my hand this 15th day of
November, 1922.
J. W. Green, Sheriff
Rogers County, Oklahoma
A. W. Kelley,
Claremore, Oklahoma,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 5t
sued out of the District Court of Rog-
ers County, Oklahoma, on the 13th
day of November' 1922, in an action
theren pending, wherein P. G. Utley,
as administrator of the estate of R.
H. Utley, deceased, was plaintiff and
Clayton A. Schanbacher, et al.- were
defendents, directed to me, the un-
dersigned Sheriff of Rogers County,
Oklahoma, commanding me to levy
upon, appraise, advertise and sell the
following described real estate and
premises, situate and being in Rog-
ers County, Oklahoma, to-wit:
South Half of Southwest Quarter
of Northwest Quarter and Southwest
Quarter of Southeast Quarter of
Northwest Quarter of Section 14,
Township 21 North, Range 17 East.
Rogers County Oklahoma,
to satisfy a lien in favor of the
plaintiff and against said defendants,
in the sum of $828.00, with interest
thereon at 10 per cent from July 1.
1916, and the further sum of $100.00
attorneys' fees and costs of said
action.
I will on the 18 day of December,
1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m„
at the front door of the Court House
in the City of Claremore, in said
County and State, offer for sale and
sell to the highst bidder for cash said
above described property.
DATED this 18 day of November,
1922.
J. W. GREEN,
Sheriff of Rogers
County, Oklahoma.
By W. O. Boyd.
Deputy.
Holtzendorff & Holtzendorff,
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 5t
(First Published Nov. 16th 1922)
~ NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
In the Matter of the'Estate of James
O. Rowe, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
tVo order of the County Court of
of Ottowa. State of Okla-
homa. made op the 10th day of Nov-
ember, 1922, the undersigned Admin-
istrator of the estate of James O.
Rowe, deceased, will sell at private
sale to t>e hides' bidder nuhi*n I a^8j'( Sectira 14.'all in Township 19
confirmation by said Court on the I North, Range 16 East, Rogers County,
4th day of December A. D., 1922. or, state of Oklahoma,
-un- «. -i. "--^requesting that the same be set down
(First Published Nov. 9, 1922)
NOTICE OF BIDS ON SIDEWALKS
Notice to Sidewalk Contractor*
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the City Clerk in and for
the City of Claremore, Oklahoma, at
the City Clerk's Office in the City
Hall Building in said City and State,
ud to five o'clock P. M., November
20th, 1922, for the building, construc-
tion and putting in of sidewalks on
and along the following described
property situated within the corpor-
ate limits of the City of Claremore,
Oklahoma, to-wit:
Lots 3, 4 and 5, Block 56; 246 ft. x
5 ft. 1,230 sq. ft. j North side of Sev-
enth street.
Lot 1, Block 68; 156 ft. x 5 ft.:
Parking, 12 feet.; 5 feet.; 840 aq feet
South side Seventh street.
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
GAZELLE LANE,
W. P. McClellan, City Clerk.
Acting City Engineer. 2t
(Firsi Published Nov. 9, 1922)
ORDER SETTING PETITION FOR
SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR
HEARING
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
ers, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the Guardianship of
of Ellis C. Kernell, an incompetent
person, Claude C. Nichols, Guar-
Now on this 24th day of October,
1922, being a regular day of the reg-
ular October 1922 term of said court,
Claude C. Nichols, the duly appoint-
ed, qualified and acting guardian of
the person and estate of Ellis C. Ker-
nel, an incompetent. person, having
presented and filed in said court his
petition for the sale of real estate
described as follows, to-wit:
East Half of Southeast Quarter of
Southeast Quarter and East Half of
West Half of Southesat Quarter of
Southeast Quarter of Section 30, and
West Half of Southwest Quarter of
Section 32, all in Township 19 North,
Range 17 East, Rogers County, State
of Oklahoma, and South 23.96 acrea of
Hot 1, Section 11, and Lot 2, (26.16
Card of Thanks
I desire to thank each and every
voter who voted for me in the gener-
al election, Tuesday, Nov. 7th, 1922,
and to assure them that I shall do my
best to merit the confidence thus
placed in me. I desire to further
thank those who worked for me in
the various places in the county.
Arthur Settle.
Card of Thanks
By the kindness of each friend,
And the Laderer Co. I also thank,
For their success there is no end.
.Tude Eldridge.
Col. S. M. Barrett returned Tues-
day night from a business trip to
Oklahoma City.
Card of Thanks
I take this means of thanknig the
voters for the support in the eleeton
Tuesday. November 7th, and especi-
ally do I desire to thank those who
worked in my behalf.
PAUL SUTTON.
MONEY BACK WITHOUT
QUESTION
IP "HUNTS GUARANTEED SKIN DIS*
EASERE(V!EDIES" (Hunt'8 Salva and
. 6oap) fails m the treatment of Itch your druggist
is fully authorised to return to you the purchase pnea.
A Medforti, Oklahoma man. an one
who praise HUNT'S SALVE, says:
"Some people dislike to call it the Itch, but can-
dor compels me to admit I had it badly. Your Hunt's
Salve, however, cured me after many other remedies
had totally failed.
"HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES"
(Hunt 9 Salve and Soap) are cspennlly compounded for the treat-
ment if Itch, Eczcma, Ringworm, Tetter and other itching skin a>K|
is sold on our money-back guarantee by all reliable drug stores.
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Far Sale By COLLINS DRUG CO.
(First Published November 16. 1922)
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
ers, ss.
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of, and
the Determination of Heirship of
Frank McCartey, Deceased.
KITTF OF OKLAHOMA TO
ANNIE McC'ARTEY, GREETING:
Annie McCartey will take notice
that she has been sued in the Coun-
ty Court of Rogers County. Okla-
! homa, by M. H. Gordon, praying for
judgment in said Court determining
'he heirship and next of kin of Frank
McCartey, deceased, and for judg-
ment of said Court fixing and de-
termining the interest of each heir
in and to the real estate hereinafter
described, or that she be adjudged to
have no right- title or interest in and
to the following described real
estate, to-wit:
Northeast Quarter of Southeast
Quarter of Northwest Quarter, and
Northeast Quarter of Southwest
Quarter of Southwest Quarter, and
West Half of Southwest Quarter of
Southwest Quarter of Section Ten
(10); and North Half of Northwest
Quarter on Northwest Quarter of
Section Fifteen (16; and
West Half of Southeast Quarter
I of Southwest Quarter and Southeast
. Quarter of Southwest Quarter of
•South west quarter of Section Ten
! (10), all in Township Eleven (11)
i North. Range Eighteen (18) East.
, situated in McIntosh County, Okla-
(First Published Nov. 16th 1922)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
ers- ss.
In the District Court.
Minnetonka Lumber Company,
a Corporation, Plaintiff,
vs
Blanche Right, ot r.t., Defendants.
No. 5199.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That pursuant to an order of sale is-
sued out of the District Court of Rog-
ers County, Oklahoma on the 10th
day of November, 1922, in an action
therein pending, wherein Minnetonka
Lumber Company- a corporation, was
nlaintiff and Btenchc Right and H.
Tom Right were defendants, directed
to me, the undersigred Sheriff of
Rogers County. Oklahoma, command-
ing me to levy upon, appraise- adver-
tise and sell the following described
real estate and premises, ai+unte and
being in Rogers County, Oklahoma,
to-wit:
Beginning at the Northwest Corner
of the East Half of the Northeast
Quarter of Northwest Quarter of
Northeast Quarter of Section 16,
Township 21 North. Range 16 East,
thence due South 275 feet, thence due
East 132 feet, thence due North 275
feet to a point on the North line of
said Section, thence due West along
said line to the point of beginning,
according to the survey thereof,
to satisfy a Hen in favor of the
plaintiff and against said defendants,
in the sum of $203.82, together with
interest thereon at the rate of 6 per
cent per annum from March 11, 1921
and tha further sum of $50.00 attor-
ney s fees, and the cost of said action.
I8th** of Dumber,
19S at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
at the f" nt door of the Court House
in the City of Claremore, in aaid
County and State, offer fcr sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash said
above described property.
1922ATED :hi8 10 day of November,
J. W. GREEN,
Sheriff of Rogers
Countv. Oklahoma.
By W. O. BOYD.
Holtzendorff * Holtzendorff,PUty
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 6t
within six months thereafter all the
right, title and interest of said
James O. Rowe, deceased, in and to
the following described real estate
In Rogers County, Sfnto of
Oklahoma- to-wit:
An undivided half interest in the
Northeast quarter of the Southwest
quarter; and the East half of the
Southeast quarter of the Northwest
quarter; and the South half of the
Southwest quarter of thP Northeast
quarter; and the North half of the
Northwest quarter of the Southeast
quarter; and the Southeast ouarter
of the Northwest quarter of th*
Southeast quarter of Section 33,
Township 24 North, Range 17 East,
being 110 acres in Rogers County,
Oklahoma.
Said real estate will be sold upon
the following terms and conditions,
to-wit: Cash on confirmation of sale.
Bids for the purchase thereof must
be in writing and must be filed in
County Court of Ottowa County at
Miami accompanied by a certified
check for ten per cent of the amount
bid.
Dated the 11th day of November.
1922.
W. H. DUFF.
Administrator,
Dennis H. Wilson,
"i-k". Administrator,
Miami, Okla. St
(First Published November 2. 1922)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estatp °f J- W. Roberts, deceased,
are required to present the same with
necessarv vouchers to the undersign-
ed administratrix at her home in
Claremore, within four (4) months
of the date hereof, or the same will
be forever barred.
Dated this 26th day of Oct., 1922-
ALETHA ROBERTS,
Administratrix.
for hearing.
It is therefore hereby ordered, ad-
judged and decreed by this court that
said petition be and the same is hereby
set for hearing on the 24th day of
November^ 1922- at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m., at the County Court
Room in the City of Claremore, Rog-
ers County, State of Oklaohma.
It is further ordered, adjudged and
decreed by this court that a copy of
th isorder be published for two suc-
cessive weeks in the Claremore Pro-
gress, a newspaper printed and of
general circulation in Rogers county.
State of Oklahoma, and that the firat
publication be at least fifteen days
prior to the day of hearing said peti-
tion.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and seal of thia court.
(Seal) PAUL SUTTON,
County Judge.
(First Published November .1922)
A DVERTISEMENT OF SALE OF
CAR FOR STORAGE AND US-
PAIR-
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
ers, ss.
Notice is hereby given that on th*
13th day of November, 1922. at the
hour of 2.00 o'clock p. m-, in the town
of Catoosa, Oklahoma, at the O. T-
Garage, in said town of Catoosa,
I will sell at nubiic auction, to th*
highest bidder for cash, one Overland
f Y« Passenger Touring Automobile,
1916 Model, Engine Number 16781.
Said automobile, is to b* sold for
storage and repair of said automo-
bile, in the amount of $11600 and
costs.
Given under my hand and seal,
this the 30th day of October. 1922.
J S. SNOOKS,
Owner of said O. T. Garage, also
Manager and Pfoprietor of said
Carats %
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(First Published Nor. 16th 1912)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALE
State of Oklahoma, County of Rog-
ers, aa.
In the District Court,
P. G. Utley, Administrator of
the Estate at «. H. Utley,
Deceased. Plaintiff.
Clayton A.
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