The Cordell Beacon (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1913 Page: 3 of 12
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WOMAN AND CHILD BURN
For many years Oklahoma has b«uu . T'*h,l ,I,*0 ok,B • Sept. 1.—Mrs
lhe pace for the worlds pro- J' Horah' l,ron «ncnt club woman, mid
If « question arose a* to btr d u«hUr' O*«ndolyn, aged IS
im success or failure of no innova W#!* 1l|urni*d to dl,,,lb ,n 14 f,r* ">at
n In government or something new | l",r tt' y ,Btroyf<1 1,1 * fttml|y homu
organisation or any other element *ar * mor,,ln* w A Borah, her
progress, the Inquirer was general- hU*b*°4 WM "lanfed Immediately
advlied to And out how Oklahoma' # ®oro^r'« i^y ordered him held
aa doing It and profit by ber exam- ° of « ** • > • "d
Oklahoma can not rlalm ' 1 ' .
out rank place i* one very import- ° ow,nK the flr# * «"«*> of citi-
.t and meiUal element. vU. the '"V'0™v "Dd aMer'"lwl *
rnada movement. Mlaaour! with T h' but W" whl,krd «*"*
'Iffil P tan#
UBK= •• •
i nmiB muvriuriii. JniR*uuri wim <• — *
proverbial, "show me," doubting;,1^ «" <> t «^n from the
nases, through the Inspiration of ' y ,n lh* "h*r,rr '■ "®*
the county jail at Ardmore.
H<ion after daylight Borah appeared
In hla night clothes on the balcony of
lila home, rhoutlng for help, Nolgh
bors readied him and he wandered
about moaning the Ion* of bis bona.-
When naked about hla wife and child
It la aald he at flrat 'stated that he did
not know where tbey were.
When firemen entered the houae
^w, "ll* 'H>dy °' **rB' Borah waa found In
Idlng and road maintenance, and I'1?' wh,,t' that of h**«- daughter waa
there a city will cloae Ita ,yln" on th" floor Tl,° «' « '
... _-d the entire cltixensbip will ™0.th#r wu" not b<har^ ™
nd a day In actual, earnest road C * * "ay * may havc b,,en fhoked
rk. but the spssmodlc outburat of °r "0,'wned U i§ M,,0*ed ,h,t ,he
liuaiaam of a city, although com- ,0w" wopo when re«ued waa
aoaked with coal oil and that the fur
llmproved road system. Good roada wa" "Bturated.
ever eaubllahed, will be through1 Tbe. PMt four ***n the Boraha
concerted elforta of the people of'^Ve. b®en """tically "eparated and
. Mlaaourl aeema to be In Borf h" b*B v,n« at Sapulpa,
on the subject of good roada CO®'ng J®"* ,eIdom
ly will build them. Why not1 .. vtacer* of M™ Borah has been
.. Cruce Issue a proclamation.I **n\.the 'UU> chemlc*l Oratory
the date, for two day. to be Nor®*° ">r "alysls.
r chief eiecullve, haa act an exam-
which It would do well for Okla
ma to follow.
Ttiero la no other Held In which
ney can be inveated or labor done
Ich will count ao much In the of-
t of Oklahoma to retain advanced
udlng among the atatea.
The good roada aaaoclallona are do
a great work In educating the peo-
on practical methoda of road
NOTICK §V PUBLICATION TO
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
In the District court In and for
Washita county, state of Oklahoma.
A. J. Strange and L. L. Reeve,
plaintiffs' vs. 0. Blrdsall. Lula Hird
«all hla wife,
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
In the District Court In and for
Washita county, stato of Oklahoma.
A. J. Strang plalntlg, vs. R. w.
Anderson and J. K. Kvana, defend
nut a.
J. C. Robertaon and The aall defendant J. K. Kvana
Charlotte E. Robertaon his wife, R. will take aotlce that he haa been
aued In the above named court u|K>n
a promissory note for the sum of
$300.10 with Intereat thereon at the
rate of ten i er cent per annum from
the (lmt day of November, 1911, to-
gether with fSft.OO attorney's fee, and
that an attachment levied on his In-
W. Hulen k Company, a corporation,
and J. R. DeBusk and R. C. Morton,
co-i*artnershlp, doing business lu
tbe linn name and style of tho Mor-
ton Realty Company, defendants.
The aald defendanta, J. C. Robert-
aon and Charlotte E. Robertson will
take notice that nuld plaintiffs, A. J.
«trangy and L. L. Reevo, did on the
Sith day of Auguut. 1H13, llle their pc j B«ctl<m 3, township 8 north, range 19
tltlon In the district oourt In and for weat L M. In Washita county, state of
( Washita county, State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma, subject to n mortjnge of
ugalnst the said defendants CJ. Hird ' one thousand dollars given to the
aall. Lula Hirdaall, hla wife, J. C
Robertson and Charlotte E. Robert
NOTICE BV PUBLICATION TO
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
State of Okaihoma Washita County,
ss: In the District Court In and fe r
said county and state.
The National LUe Insurance Com-
pany of the I'nlted States of America,
a Corporation, plaintiff, vs William C.
Vaughn, Betty Vaughn, Charlos B.
Oevls, Nora Le« Davis and Nell C.
Leonard, defendants.
Said defendant William O. Vaughn
and Betty Vaughn his wife, will take
notice thHt said plaintiff, National
FOR
NOTICE Of APPLICATION
PAROLE
To Whom It May Concern:-
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned who waa convicted in the
District Court of Waahtta county,
June 15th, 1911, for aggnvatwl aa
ault, amTientenccd to live y ars in
tbe State, Reformatory at Oranlte
Oklahoma; also convicted of Larceny
of a Domestic Animal In said county,
on June Ittb. 1111, and fentenced to
Ave years In the State Reformatory
at Oranlte, Oklahoma, will apply to
the Oovernor of tho State, aftur thir-
ty days from the first publication or
the Dlatrlct Court In and for Washltu this notice, for a parole, for the un-
Cotinty. State of oklahoma, aaalnat expired term of aald sentence*. Dat-
he paid defendants William C Vauglm; "I thla the 22nd day of August, 191tf.
Aetna Lifo Inaurr.nce Company, and!H"t,y Vaughn, Charles K Davis, Nora WALTER HOWARD, Applicant,
must answer the petition died there- •*"' a d Nell C Leonard and Advertisement.—Aug. 28.-4C
tereat In and to tho following real ea I L,l,e ''••ut'ance Company of the Unit-
tate, to-wit: Southwest qur.rter ofl"* 8tates of America, did on the 27th
flay eif March, 1913, file Its petition In
son. hi. wife, R. W. Hulett St Com j in by .aid pialntig on or befe^re the! hMt th* ■«l<1 defendanta. William (1.
pany. a corporation, and J. R. DeBusk! 8th day of October. 1913. or aald pe-1 Vnu*h" '«1 Betty Vaughn inuat an-
and R. C. Morton, a eo partnerahlp.' tltlon will be- taken an true and a "w*r Bu,d Petition herein, on or be
doing buslncua In the Arm name and! judgment fcr aaid plaintiff fe>r the!fore ,h<} 2n(' ''"X October. 1913, or
atyle of The Morton Realty Company cum of f300 1 0 with interns! thereon a,d l etitlon will be taken aa true
and that said defendants J. C. Robert I nt the rate of ten per cent ifcr annum i uc<1 J"d*t'n«*nt re-ndered lu aald ac
aon and Charlotte E. Robertaon, hla from November 1. 19!i, together with 1tlon u,Km H certain promlaaory note, ""."",1',
wife, muat nniiwer anlH nnt< i«r «i- ,w> ... • , . . . . 'or Iho nrlnMul ..._ _/ _ mutually
ea Oklahoma's roads and let
down and replace his high ! neM here
Borah was In the real estate
white tie with a red ban-
do a days work beajde tbe|. We tbVlZ of the
country could be learned it would be
seen that immediate action Is favor
ed by a large majority of those who
spreclate tbe Importance of the mat-
ter sufficiently to feel concern. 8uch
THE DOCTOR
is no othe? official act that
or will do for which be
be more gratefully remembered
n to have a part In the substan-
of Oklahoma's roads.1 „8 these know that our
i volunteer work done on Missouri! rency system is inadequate lo our
ds In the two days road working needs, that It is a hobble upon our
•t or. the men of that state is valued at rogress, the more likely to trip and
cant> Oe.Ote. What Missouri has done ,hrow us tbe more we are spurred
ihoma can do. The Iron is hot. forward 5y any unu8ua, degpee o|
Qjj] ernor, will you strike?—Marlow prosperity.
leW- i There 1« an exceptional considera-
tion which argues for Immediate
tion In the fact that the new tariff
le doctor 1. a good fellow. His | 'aw ' certain to eausc come Indus-
ig depends uopn our getting sick, trial disturbance. It Is patriotic, and
he cheerfully tells us how to keep Perhaps pious, to hope that our In-
. We call him up at 3 a. m., tell ''""tries will readjust themselves to
the baby has the colic, and If he < tfce new schedules without serious
n't do a tango for our place im- disturbance; but, however patriotic
lately, we hold it agaisst him all i and P'°us that may bo as a hope, It Is
lives. After he has worked Vlth not reasonable expectation. It Is
little fellow the rest of the night raore likely that for a year at least
a part of the day and has gone' W"1 be some halting hesitation,
e and pursued the even tenor of and lt that should prove to be the
;^ay for a couple of months and j caBe> then wc shall have an addition-
I he happens to mention to us that aI and urgent need of a more accom—
we him a couple or three dollars, modat.ng and elastic currency sys—
o up in the air and ask bim how ] *em than now exists. —Oclveston
e dickens he expects us to pay ^'ew8.
before fall. In the fall—Some'
we swap him a runty calf or! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Mm "take it out in trade." He 1 ,n tho District Court cf the State
his whole life trying to find °* Oklahoma, sitting within and for
it is the matter with i:s and : CeMinty of Washita
Jto cure us, and we know more In Byron Walker, plaintiff, vs. J. J.
1fnute than he would In a thou- j Winton et al, defendants.
years, and we tell him so-at Said defendants F. M. Richard-
we tell the neighbors so. If a j eon and W. T. Graves will take
nt gets well we attribute it to notice that they have been sued
igorous constitution, if fee fal s in the above entitled court by the
jcover, we put a dent in the doc- plaintiff upon notes aggregating $7,-
| reputation. All of which the 1024.76 with interest from Aug. 12,
wife, must.answer said petition he
in, on or before the 8th day of Octo-
ber 1913, or said petition will be tak-
en as true and a judgment rendered j dered accordingly
In aald action upon two certain proml- SAM H. HAYS,
aaory notes for the principal sum ofi Clerk of aald Court,
1700. payable to James A. Bannister. J. W. H. Plumlec, Sentinel. Okla.,
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
Notice ia hereby given that the
Cordell Uroeery Company, a partner-
ahlp composed of W. H. Bills. H EL
Warllck and A. 0. Reagan Is thla day
dissolved; W. H Billa re-
135.00 attorney ,, fee and for the fore-1 u,r ,he Principal aurn of 1800.00 pay-, . ...
"" «n .bOTlnj;,-" Und
or order, on« for MOO payable first day
of December, 1911. the other for $300.
payable first day of December 1912,
with Interest thereon at tbe rate of
8% per annum from tbe first day of
December, 1910, together vyith an at-
torney's fee of $70.00, and for costs
of tbe action, and further judgment
will be rendered in said action against
all of said defendants, and especially
against the defendants, J. C. Robert-
son and Charlotte E. Robertson his
all persons Interested In tne follow-
ing estates:
You are hereby notified that the ad-
ministrator of the following named es-
wife, for the foreclosure of a certain j tate to-wlt: No. 537, Clara Vlneo
mortgage, securing said promissory | Williams, J. A. Williams, Administra-
notes, Interest, attorney's fee and, tor, has filed in the County Court his
costs, upon the following described!fln*' account and report as admlnls-
real estate lying and situated in tbe trator of said estate and that said e*
County of Washita, State of Oklaho-1 tate Is read for final settlement and
ma, to-wlt: the east half of the south distribution, and that the hearing of
obtained, and for costs, will be ren lC"m"«ny ™ the 1st day of May, 1916,1" ™ 'f" WUf
; with interact at six per cent per an '' " 1,1 ,1913, Rre and
' num. from the 1st Z oily mi, '< * "J ,,a and H E War"
untti Mill on,i a" indebtedness incurred prior
to Jan 1. 1913. to be paid by W. H.
Bills and H. E. Warllck; all indebted
ness Incurred since Jan. 1st. 1913, will
be paid by W. H. Bills and all ac
counu accruing aince said date are
payable to W. H. Bills.
Dated August 22nd, . 1913.
W. H. Bills.
H. E. Warllck.
A. G. Reagan.
Attorney for plaintiff.
Advertisement—Aug 28-3t.
NOTICE
OF
for
until paid, and upon five coupon notes
of $108.00 each, dated May 1st, 1911,
due May 1st, 1912, May 1st, 1913,
May 1st, 1914, May 1st, 1915, and
May 1st, 1916, respectively and an at-
torneys fee of $200.00 and expenses
of abstract, amounting to $15.00 and
for the costs of the action, and a fur-
ther judgment will be rendered in
OF SETLEMENT
ACCOUNTS
In the County Court In and
Washita County, Oklahoma.
To the Heirs, Relatives. Creditors and Baid actton against all of said defend-
ants. p.nd especially against the de-
fendants William O. Vaughn and
Betty Vaughn for tbe foreclosure of
a certain mortgage, securing said |
promissory note, coupons, attorneys
fee and cewt of abstract, upon the fol-
east quarter of section twelve, town-, **ld final account will be held at the
ship eight north, range twenty west county court room, in the city of
of the Indian Meridian; and adjudg-' Cordell, Washita county, State of Ok-
Ing that default has been made in said lahoma, before the undersigned Judge
mortgage and that plaintiff have a of the County Court on the 19th day
prior lien on said premises to the'of September 1913 at 10 o'clock a. m.
amount for which judgment will be of M'd day
lowing described real estate lying
and being situated in the County of
Washita, Statae of Oklahoma, to-wlt:
The east half of the southwest
quarter and the west half of the
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
la the District Court of Washita
county Oklahoma.
H. P. Toiiver, plaintiff, vs. Char!**
Marshall Ryel, defendant.
Said defendant Charlie Marshall
Ryel will take notice that he has been
sued In the above named court upon
to quiet the tile to tbe
southeast quarter of section 8, in town J northeast quarter of section twenty-
ship 9 north. Range 20 west of the In-, seven (27) township tea (10) north
•Han Meridian, containing in all 160 tange nineteen ((19) W. I. M.. Wash-
acres more or less, according to the: 'ta county, Oklahoma, in plaintiff and
government survey, and adjudging i barring the defendant from w y i«-
that default has been made in said j terest therein and you must answer
, mortgage, and that plaintiff have a | the petition filed therein by mid
taken as aforesaid, and ordering said, Witness my hand and the seal of) Hist lien on said premises to the! plaintiff on or before the first day ef
premises to be sold without appraise- Ba,<l court this 2nd day of September j amount for which judgment will be! October, 1913, or said petition win be
ment, and the proceeds applied to the "13. L. R. SHEAN. Co. Judge, taken as aforesaid, and ordering said ! taken as true and a judgment for said
Advertisement—Set 4-3t.
payment of tbe amount due plaintiff, (Seal)
and the costs of the suit and forever1
barring and foreclosing said defend-. N0T,CE OF APPLICATION FOR AP-
POINTMENT OF ADMNISI-
TRATOR
38
r seems to consider only a part
s business, and serenly goes
trying to keep us out of the
hyard and himself out^ of the
louse.—Chandler Tribune.
ma
THE CORDELL SPIRIT
like the old town best,
eli 'em bo.
'd have her lead the rest,
elp her grow.
there's anything to do,
3 fellows count on you,
feel bully when it's thrcugh,
n't you know?
want to make a hit,
t a name,
other fellow's it
o'b to blame?
your money in the town,
you pull the slieckles down,
he man who kicks a frown-
t's the game.
're used to giving knocks,
ange your style;
boquets instead of rocks,
awhile;
other follow roast,
Im as you would a ghost,
is hammer with a beast,
nd a SMILE.
a stranger from afar
omes along,
im who and what we are—
ake it strong.
't flatter, never bluff,
he truth, for that's enough;
1&12 at 7 per cent for an attorney's
fee of $200 and forclosing real estate
mortgage on SH SW^ and SEV4
Sec. 23, twp 8, n. R. 19, W. Said
notes and mortgage made by J. J
Winton and G. A. Winton to Addie
Walker payee *nd foreclosing and
barring the interest of all defendant*
from any claim or interest in or to
said real estate and must answer the
petition filed therein by said plaintiff
on or before the 2nd day of Oct., A
D., 1913. or said petition will be tak
en as true and a judgment for said
pluintiff in said action for judgment
and decree of foreclosure as prayed
Jor will be rendered accordingly.
(Seal) SAM H. HAYS, Clerk.
Edwards & Beets,
Atorneys for Plaintiff.
| Advertisement.—August 21-4L
ants, J. C. Robertson and Charlotte
E. Robertson, his wife, from all right,
title, estate, interest, property and
equity of redemption in and to said County> State of Oklahoma
premises or any part thereof.
SAM H. HAYS,
Clerk of said Court
J W. H. Plumlee, Sentinel, Okla.,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Advertisement—August 28-4t.
premises to be sold without appraise j Plaintiff quieting the title of the
ment, and the proceeds applied to the I above described real estate in the
payment of the amount due plaintiff,, Plaintiff will be rendered accordingly,
and the costs of the suit, and forever <S*al)
barring and foreclosing said defend-
8AM H. HAY3.
Clerk of the District Court.
"«" m o, Vaoiba aad Bettj. Burnatte. Aaatln A Holden.
In the matter of estate of
Cornelson, deceased.
I Vaughn from all right, title, estate, In-1 Attorneys for defendart.
Jacob terest, property and equity of re- Flrat published ia CcrdeU Beacon
The nf a ,V u . den PUe>n in or to said premises orAu««"t 21«t. 1913-3t.
The state of Oklahoma to the Heirs,any part thereof 1 —
and Next of Kin of Joseph Cornelson | Thp xTnt,m.D, T t „
deceased: I National Life Insurance Com-'NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS UN-
are hereby „oUB.d W ™ ' *«"""*• I DER "«UT,ON
Tt Cornelson has applied for letters r- I 7 , Stebblns a,ld Stephen 1 Notice is hereby giver, that in pur-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION , °< said e.u.e W ctT' I S3K ISVtToS
In the district court of the state that 8413 app c«tion will be heard Advertisemen 8 14 St i Court and for Washita County,
of Oklahoma, sitting within and for at the ^ourt Room of the County I ' State of Oklahoma, on tte 12th day of
the County of Washita , Court ,n the Court House at Cordell 1 " " August, 1913, in an action wherein C.
No. 1055. John Bonbaa,, plalaUB, .'h<! "th da>' « «• - N0TICE F0B ""BUCATION ; TUmoT it*. Jobln!
vs. William R. Bonham. Albert Bon- ' at 10 Pcloc,t. a. m„ and that | In the District Couit of the State Je8se Johnson and Eraeiina Gould
ham, Henry Bonham, Elizabeth notice of this proceeding is ordered nf Oklahoma, sitting within ped for were defcndant8. commanding me to
Chandler. Franklin E. Bonham, Geo. given 38 r*Qu red by law. I -.he County of Washita I ,eT? ^p.on Jthe Pr°Pert-v belonging to
W_ Itata. n.J.M L J,!,, ,„! Jim. W ta.l « l , E31c C0Mtl|rt mMt te Guss! cient to'satiBfjr ^Tudgcen?tendered
Winnie Bonham, Nannie Bonham, Eva 8®,d Court th!s lst day of Sept, 1913. Connelly, defendant, No. 1072. iin 8aId act>on favor of C I. Kent.
Bonham, Herman Bonham, Charlie L- R- SHEAN, Co. Judge.1 said de^ndant, Guss Connelly will' against 8aid w> Walters. B. J. John-
iaVr nntf,^ tk„a v u ' I 8on- Johnson, Jesse Johnson and
take notice that he has been sued In! Emeline Gould. i.nd each of them, for
above entitled court upon the' the sum of $50.00 and $25.00 attorney's
$ be BooBters-
e belong.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
In the District Coust of the State of
Oklahoma, sitting within and for the
County of Washita.
•T. W. Noland, plaintiff, vs. Charity
Noland, defendant.
Said defendant Charity Noland will
take notice that she has been sued in
the above entitled Court for a peti-
tion for divorce on the ground of de-
eerticn and must answer the petition
fi;ed therein by said plaintiff on or be-
fore tho 8th day of October, A. D.,
1913, or said petition will be taken as
true, and a judgment for said plaintiff
they're the stuff-1 in 8aid action for an absol"te divorce
i from the said defendant will be ren-
-Contributed, j dered accordi^y-
| SAM H HAYS, Clerk.
Bonham, Connie Bonham, Carl Bon Advertisement.—Sept. 4-2t.
ham, Etta Bonham, heirs at law of!
Charles C. Bonham, deceased, defend- NOTICE TO CREDITORS | -etitiou cf plaintiff for a divorce al^ I fee and ?40 0° C08t® with interest at
ants. | In the matter of the estate of A. L. eging that the marriage between' th® rate 0f 10 per cent !rom the 5th
M. Copeland & Son, the loan' Brett & BilluP
ve moved to the new Bungardt Atorney for plaintiff.
W. M.
eglng that the .
Said defendant Winnie Bonham will Bradley, deceased. I plaintiff and defendant was I ^cember 1912 the date cf the
take notice that she has been sued in * The creditors of the above named i7 entered into by defendant to avoid j ^^Tiavelevie'd' u^on cerUnlalS
the above entitled court upon the pe decedent are hereby notified that the j prosecution for seduction, and the' and tenements belonging to said Em-
tltlon of plaintiff for the partition of undersigned was, by the county court further ground of gross neglec4 of1 el,ne not e*empt from sale un-
northeast quarter, (NEK) of section' cf Washita County, Oklahoma, ap-Vuty and failure cf sunnort ! d«r «€Cut)on. for want of goods and
No nine ln townablp nine pointed ndrnlmatratHa o( .he the p.«u„„ «'d cberet b"|
north of rnnge eliteen (16) west ol of said decedent, and that all pers«nstratd p:alntlH en or before tho 19'hi lt9>- (20). twettyone l!l).
the Indian Meridian, In which you having claims against the estate of ("ay of September, A. D.. 1913 or sail' rnd twenty-two '22> In block twelve
the said Winnie Bonham have or said decedent are required to exhibit j pe tition will be t-ikpn (ml a I (12) in the XVhitmer Addition to the
onhel^iVh" lT Ubld Under8iBned EHZha Brad-.jUdgn,ent f0r Eaid in ac-1 Jeered i°n slid
of the plaintiff herein relates to real- ley with the necessary vouchers at ticn for an absclute divorce and Washita County, State of Oklahoma
estate, and is such an action as serv- her home near Rocky Oklahoma, or at j cost
ice by publication is authorized by, the office of Edwards & Beets, attor
law and must answer the petition filed, noys, in Cordell, Oklahoma, withinj (Seal)
therein by said plaintiff cn or before t fcur months from the date of the first] ilrett & Billups,
the 9th day of October A. D., 1913, or | publication of this notice, to-wit: Attorneys for'Plaintiff
said petition will be taken as tnie.j from the 28th day of August, 1913, or Advertisement.—August 14-r>t
and a judgment for said plaintiff in same will be forever barred j
said action for partition of said tract; Dated August 28th, 1913. j — —
of land above described and a determ-1 ELIZA BRADLEY, Administrix.
ination of the respective rights of all, Advertisement, August 28-3t.
of said defendants will be had. and'
judgment and other proceedings
j costs will be rendered accordingly.
SAM 11. HAfS, Clerk.
which the court deems proper, will
be rendered accordingly.
SAM H. HAY'S. Clerk
Brett & Billups,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Advertisement—Aug. 28-3t.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that after
i thirty days from the first publication
< f this notice I wiil make application
to the board of Fardccfi of the State
of Oklahoma for a parden, parole of
commutation cf the sentence imposed
upon ir.e by the District Court of Ca
nadian County on the day of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
in the District Conrt o, the State or | ZTJK££
Ok.ahcma, sitting within and for the Witness my hand this the 15th
and have duly caused said lands and
tenements to be appraited according
to law, at $175.00. Now therefore,
• notice is hereby given that in pursw-
! ance of the commands of said writ.
, I will offer for sale and sell for cash
1 to the highest bidder said lands and
j tenements, or so much thereof as wilf
satisfy the said judgment, attorney's
i fee and costs on the 20th day of Sep-
: tember, 1913, at two o'clock p. m. of
| said day, at the east front door cf the
Court House in the city of N-iw Cor-
ounty of Washita
Pearl Narry. plaintiff, s. Norman
Nairy, defendant, No. 1065.
th dar
of Adgust, 1913.
DOC HUTCHERSON,
Sheriff Washita '"ounty.
By Gee Kendrick, ['ndersheriff
Said defendant Norman Narry will J w- H- Plumlee. Sentinel. Oklahoma,
take notice that he has been sued in1 f°r r!alntiff-
he above entitled court by the plain-' ' '
tiff Jn an action for divorce alleging!
Srosa neglect of duty and abandon-:
FARMS FOR SALE
A 21 PO'JND BABY |
The birth of a twenty ono pftfyi
baby was reported to the health de' 1900 in which I was sen-j ^ nf aiui mut:t answer the petition' Public Auction; Time Payment*
partment Monday from Sulphur, Okla ' t*nced to life Imprironment on aj :Cd tiicreia by sa:d plaintiff cn or be-1 Allotted Indian lands in Eastern
The babe is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. I chorge of murder said cause being! l'ore thc 23rd ^ of September A. D„ ' Oklahoma for sale under the super-
from!1913, or sa!d Petition will be taken as j vJsion of the. I'nited States Govern-
true, r.nd a judgment for said plaintiff J ment. Posters givlrg description,
in 6aid action for divorce as prayed character, location and terms of rale
Gecrgo Chafiin and was born Aug 24. i tlansferrc(1 to said County
It weighed twenty-one pounds at, Wa*Wta County. Taylor Kirk,
birth and was perfect and healthy Ln irirst l'ubi,8hed Aug. 21, 1913.
every respect. The mother is 33 and Advertlseir.ant.—Aug. 21-5t.
the father is 44 years of age. Both
, Copeland & Son, the loan the mother and baby are reported as
rnr grocer lor Choctaw flour, men have moved to tbe new Bungardt getting along splendidly.1 The parents'
building. | are both of normal olzc. )
Piles Cared ia * to m Days
wontr if PAZO
O. .J V? c"r® c**t Xwfcinf,
M, Blerdiiji or Protrudiaf I M darn
««nt BipbutUMgiTMEuc awt gctt. Ht Advertisement—Aug 14-Ft
for will be rendered accordingly.
(Seal) SAM H. HATS, Clerk.
Edward* & Beets,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
will be furnished free upon request I •
the undersigned.
DANA H. KEYSEY.
United States Indian Superintend-
ent, Union Agency, Muskogee, Okla
AdvertlaamenL—August V.AL.
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McCurley, J. J. The Cordell Beacon (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1913, newspaper, September 4, 1913; Cordell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc183403/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.