The Weekly Democrat-Chief (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1921 Page: 2 of 9
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THE * KK|U.Y utMOClAT-UMF, HQ8A1T, QKLABOMA
PRESSURE CONTINUES BOYET IS HELD TO
STRONG IN CAUDH1- DISTRICT COURT ON
BEDROCK TEST WBI CHARGE OF MUROER
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BOY'S THIGH BROKEN IHAROING ENDORSES
WHEN MOTORCYCLE-
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NOllCE or SALE OF REAL
1 ESTATE B1 THE COISTY
TKEVSl'BDL
4-14W3L
LIL Keiaay. C«wty Treaw.-er
a aoc for K:owa County c' Ok-
^hoe^a. 6 ^'j *owi the foi.tr*oe-
«rk-e : rta estate the titie U> whjen
lessee :a me as Camt; Tr «t-
_;r*t. for the dm aad bcoef.: of ejo* a
• C<e>y. bert&y f.« mcm trjit at
12* ter rtf .a; stett t; of tfce R"mr<i
erf C«ei; C«eiaut Ben of Kjpw
' C-Miarty. fafae &e« Moecay the 2wi
ca. of May. A. D. mi. I wi the
1 aa : B«ai« of Coorty c-wrs
to a^rcwe the tair ra*<i* br E«e of
eeute 6e*rribe«j is tfce fol-
li«t - ~r .nr the pfXxrr <ie-
fcr:pcoa of said rea. oiau, tie f<arty
to vboa mU aad the pnee p i: for
GI\XX nader my hand ace offie-aJ
Seal, this the feh day of Apn A. D.,
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SEAL I R. L. Keiaay.
HAL) K -* Vktc.
Orr* «f
' G Ban. I.tia It
Aiurarj f« ra*H!
ooacy
4 Coait
H«aK A* . ;> pt: it interest x the week rf '*
.1
ear *as sr^msy
.mi ta tnrre,' W
Xa UK
la The [Mm Corn W E*a
ty. xax« of Otiahaaaa.
Warier H. CaadflL
•a Cm*-
PaiKiff.
L C Gw
taciiqr se^fiMetiMC VKJ*
t v.- | fcfc. aiitt the wfaoaau. G
k:. wfe TU ..,.LMI - , ALxe fa* roa year*. M t ax ^ > „ the a«*> tOTeri K«h| May 12th. the ar^r«rwary cf
Ha-TV. cue teva a«y. fcl^kt aer.oa^a** ^ TSe ««;t a ert- ^ btrta of F-,r-*e Ni|iun> a. _
t-. hj offer fra* Ba^« t ***- j wiU H«ow He am 'Jat it k Iikm. t&e n^sjrrrt* rtrtaw the the 4ay to t* eei«i rau«i as Xat* J L«« *- \r
ti-sps* 1* atria j *"■ * tute hesfc at Mra. Hams ^ of the ear a c tair:«r H«ayctai Day. Jar*, at this u e th*e ^ Beroce Battorr P. W Tit1''
^ " Morvaa a^a-Ju* the tatatmcr* with ; ^ Ui coBoerned a the ad- £xec-Wf. 0f ^ E«aXe of T. J. Baft
TW w*J a dow I* a c>e«us of froa ^ 1 * j~ ~,~ tz*t ae ci* of m ixprufwr eo 4*t rT^u i^eak;** his h^ and ....,-rlilw 0f K t>«al affair* are a*r aar the s e-r*
1;^ t* :>K fea*. a*C the (aa j*«a- «■«««««* Mr Boretja Wkrt. aac 0**r. He ,tVrTJ, ha-_ h,™* w atetttio. for«d to the of T. J ^
4r.-ra Te« of ^ ^ ^ j ™ ~ — TV her — take* ^ of ex*ax>d~ ho^ ^gt-e of OkUh«ra £ta« k-
haieyus« the wale* iaae frae v ■ *>Tvfir aa*eiy to the Cltr a*d Coc*y H<^- f^dtjea. Hy reason of the rwjatre- Baekaer. kovt. 1_ Baekner. 0*ar T
fra -a^•athe4r««4hea«w^ ^ ^L> ot-i he aaid.' I ^ ^ T! ^ '' 7" rrxe« «rpea- j ^ iaab^d
ertect
Treasurer. K."*a
State cf Ok ahoma.
Hobart C uy.
Lot 5. Block 41. aoMl to Eva M.
Dahl, Abl Sof/OO.
Brady'• .KM to Hobart.
Lob 2. . 10, 11. and 21, b:*k 19.
a«U to F. C Hardcastie. arm. (20UW.
Laaab t Baiir«ad AM. Hobart
Lots 1. 2. awi «. block 3«. a«Mi to
Wiliiaaa D. Amwtead. unt $30 00
L« lf. block -FT, told to Robert
JJi«c Jr., am. >10.00.
Lot 13. block 25. fold to R* ert
Va>:«. Jr.. amt- 110.00.
NwiUh Park Ctty.
Lou L 2. S. 7, 8. . 11. 12. 24. 25,
34. aold to Wertera Ok-
lahss* Gins. arat. >41^0-
Lot 4. block 40. sold to Chaa. P.
Blaiache B*kaer Bernice Bu-tj. amt. 110.00.
P. W TwC, Eswcctor of Lot? 1 2. S. 4. . asd (. b: V: 42.
aaaapfi of t e
r>> «as fwaat. The r preaawre aa
to fowa aa«d .p arrera.
hsndwrf f«*t *to the )m feotfzs* u«
to the rotary bit. a*d way
q. "Yob aay he yoa t *0
rer there to do what Wb;te had
Avae Yob **aa he **sH y«« to t*
vrrr there aad shrx* hno'~
A "Yet. nr."
Q. -Did he offer yoa aay iadjee-
aoem ta ro there aad h«* He<er?"
4M. he tcsfefirt. His te«u- • w,
y relaxed chiefly aa U wheti^r or j Hrv Ssyder war ir.rimg whes the
not Heater thvorht he would fwcorer vmVeax oecared aad kae^- aothia«
He aa 3 Heater expreared teraaelf as of Moma't approach satil he
l*7«T eoefideat thai he w >i d>a. j ,ato their ear. She was rrealir shock-
Mr*. Maade L Phuraee. a profea-, «d ct t the a<rid«it. a were the other
ii«s l issrat who atfteaoed Heater nwslei* of the family.
from the time he was shot watil he (
died, was inter rvgrated relatire to NOTICE
Heater'i :?spreca4aa as to whether be _____
woo id ret well. She said he real.ted [
tF-at he woold die aad asked that they
"Very truly yoarr,
-Warrea G. Hard ';? ^ oojet true to Lot (t). block tweti-
rr-three «S9>. ia Hills Addiaoa to the
Sell ttv (e iae Watkins Products' Cay cf Hobart. Kiowa Cosnty. Okla
^ A. -He <rffer*d *e ti00
'■ ' Q. "About Whe* was thai
Xa offwiai aaaoaaeeiaect has aeA n reference to the
aaa4e by the na| av or the drfllcrs a -it was a dam *. me before "
and all U* facte t*at eaa be aaeer- q. -Was it ia the day or nijrkt *"
tajnoo recardiav the r s prewar* aac
foraaauaa are isenly cwajartand. b«t Q, -Wh3* yoa were in the bed to
there :s eaocM(h erioenee to ahow thai aether ?"
there is a atrwnc fWw of ca* cwwhb* A. "Ye . air.
froaa the weiL Q, "Did he talk to y*ta ia tha
Fvlij IMA pervw pawi the wail f/.nnertio more than oae time ahoct
a rait Seattay. The rtoitora came that?"
froae all the mrrwAtr r vrmlrr. «®d A "I doat resaamber. I thiak wre
aoene «pwt hoar* at the scene of the did."
drilba* wackiar apsratiaaa- t <i- "I> d ho renew thi. proposition
TV it the first col or fsa teat to yam—snake the prt<po«t^a more
awie m this part of Kiowa covnty.
a*d everyone is watrbinr develop-
aneat* cloaety. Those who were at
the well, wbra it came in Friday erea-
iny. awl who risitad the ra>aer 19
■sales went of Hobart, say the ras
pees—re was cjtaally as stronr aa the
K*ar Syndacate's test Xo. 1, over on
the Xorth Fork, aaad which was clajm-
olutes seren million foot yaaser.
Syrop receipet:—Or* free. Make
yoor own ryrop. The Vrt yoa erer Wrae today,
ret the phonr/rraph record. -Rock of 4te. Ajrert? united. 100 permt prof- ^ W
A pea." and play it for hhr. as he[rt paaraatoed. Write re today. K-
thoorht it wcw'd Win* cors^Iation to Eliott, Whrehocse. Texas. 2-10wJ4
him. She heard him say that WhHe!
had shot him. She also heard him; STRAYED—Br van h'.rs* mole a 3
aalditri.
J MOT. heartily «*tead my the Frtate "f T. J. Backner. dereased Thoa. C. Greer, amt. *43-80.
for the most useful remta frcen yoor ^ cricnown hejrs a i denaee; Laae Waif
1«ff«tt- jofJ. J BoAay. decewaaq- Lou 11 aad 12. block 73, -sol: to E.
' ' *ke notice that to* h *e wet roec «
r** 1 -«. n n, >> - ■ ^ « >or* ««« f " Barwetf. Add Snyder.
"r*r~" Xorth 35 feet of Lot 2. t<vJck 10,
sol<i to The Aetna Bio* am Loan
Medicine*. Extract*. SP«*. Soaps, aV «n
Sharepr.-o. etc. Lit* lacy or rent*- K'mr Z uU 15, block 10^ sow" to H. A.
man Arm wanted i Hobart aac BJ,_ ^ ,^en a= tra- arv Htxmble. amt. $10.«).
other vacant ates. All or fpaie a j-jc*mert f<~r said plaintiff win be NOTICE OF HEABIXG FINAL AC-
Particalars and samp^ free. —w>r d acordintfy. tOL'XT. PBVVTIOK P«>R DIS-
ELLA WHITE. 1 TVIBITIOX OF SAID ESTATE
Court Oerti. A\D FOB DISCHARGE OF AD-
By RUTH McCOLLOM. Depnty. ^ MIX15TRATRIK.
*OTirr at Pt aLirsno* 1 MrnCE pon pi-BUCAT!OX |B Tke CoaatyVwTof Kao-a Coan-
The J. R. Watkins Co, 'SEALt
Minn. 4-7w4tx j
M npar
i-uwJl 4-14w3t i ty. Stale af Oklaamna.
In The District Coart of kiowa Caan- jB Matter of the Estate-; of
. '| !,",',,tw-dnn™ r ",*V~ u the rot bt 1* a%o ty. State «t Okiaho«a. Swan B. Huff and Sarah Jase Huff,
expr<^a f «r V^lsef that another per- a liirht red roan mare rrjle. weight, k „H kiow a corm. statu or p->rit \;.uir,i u-m't Snyder. Ok'a- ,^,-^aeti-
sor. was implicated in the plot, btit' about 1050. Finder ple--«e call 52 on . oiaaiisa^ he ma. Plaintiff. [ Xotice is hereby riven that
Hobart.
4-14dlwl
r a
,T *or
Ptaictiff
A. Xo. air. When he made the
proposition I told him I wouldn't do
PROTESTANTS ASKED
TO HONOR REFORMER
MEW YORK, April 1&.—ProU t-
ants thro«a(hout the world have been
Q. "And what did he aay to that ?"
A "Xot an)*tbinr that I remem-
ber of."
Q. "To - efar he« jwir memory-
Mr Harris, didn't he toll you h<
. would r t somebody elie to do it?"
A. "He raid if I didn't do it he
I void ret somer.ne elpe."
| Mrs. J R. Harris, wife of Jim
llama, testiHed to know:nr Boyet
for Vt years, both in Alabama an I
Okla rr ma. She said Itryet came to
her '<mm «n Februt*y 17, 1I>21.
M.nltrie Hester, daughter of th
trad r.jan. teatified •« livne with her
1 Moores.
UudW
borttioo.
EMrfTfUM*-
TJ^ *t«t' '.f O%l>koou 1
b4 ifjml* &«•«. 1 >
IfttdtnU.
«* <1 d?f"ndantji w ;i xmU* n
Mid plfcJBliff. Dickiatf'di-R*^
I K TS Company. • cor or%t-- -
■ 2t-! the JStii * T
_ , , IE. Huff, the duly appointed ana qual-
. _f C. R. Cook. Defendant. ftwl administ^ trix of th; elates of
14 s STATE OF fJKLAHOM.V. ! Swan B. Huff aad Sanh Jane Haff.
S. S- I (jetea.sed has retidered and preheated
COI'XTY OF KIOWA, ] for settlement and filed in sa'o court
State of Oklahoma to C. R. Cook. a«-ount arvi report of her a-imin-
« P 11. r' -feryiaa*: You are hereby ncrtified ietration as such administratrix ami
• . dt- that : ou have been sued ia the above ^ potion for distribution of said
Corn by the above named (••£*}** and for discharre of acminis-
217: plaintiff, that in said suit the names tratrix and that Wednesday, the 4th
> <5 ' r. of th parties, plaintiff and defend- c/ yay x. D.. 1921. her? a day
Marck A- D 1M1. 1 > ant. are the same as set forth in th" ' ^ the re-rolar term of said Court, to-
caotitn to this notice. That in «aid wit-of the April Term. A. D.. 1921. at
4 V->\nw an* >uit an order of att^hmert ac
^ ; ten o'cl^k in the forenoon of saki day.
she -liu ax asderstaaad the aame ai]4 out of R-.osrrelt. of 2
Hester r^oke very low owing to hi* j
extreme weaksca*. I — ~~~—
In her testimony nothinr was WAXTED
broaght out to implicate the defendant,
Bojet in the alleged mnder plot, on-1 Yomr W. P« - ,-***; * -
less Se waa the person whose name w «f" for 7""
•he failed to understand. 1 «• for ***' Fe^
Mrs. Rath White, wife of Ernest ** ^ ****' ^ b™ < ^ 10
White, allered slayer of William G.
Hester, and co-defendant ia the aller-
ed murder plot, was brought from tke
county jail where the it incarcerated
and introduced by the stair aa a wit-
ness against Boyet, to show that he
waa likewise implicated in the murder.
Her testimony, however, to far as it
had to do with implicating the defend-
ant su of minor importance, but she'moved to Granite and agreed to any j oTv^Sr'. *>-v- namea plamtff. in the ah^ve | TN WITXESS WHEREOF. I have
revekJ* 1 farts regard re hersel' an 1' r-° wore about the part. < * j. - v:- „ i f r «• f * -Jnciu-1- er.tittW cause, on or before the 2«th hereunto ?et my har'l and affixed the
revealed f<cts regard.rg herself and. . . between '' *ni * H«> ^ Mav. 1921 or th petition wi'l ^ ^ ^ Court, this 13th day of
her husband and others charged sTth! A " >mbfT of etters pa*f . a<Sj,rfI1„, *p?^ ve 'ake- true and iudsrmert n ?aid A|)p;, A D > 1921.
bot " ^4 MrryyBy e) «sc ***
of civilised people. ""f 7™ T"" ^ !
Du-fold. oak finish, invitatio- Sf
i«h leather
4-15dlt. 4-2
• : '-ih <J*y t'-a vou m"=t answer the petition fil- to the account and contest
'J.' ':r?l e-l in the aV^e named court, by th fa^
•on * " , rraa>1i ither. Mrs. l.o«-v Battle*. She
aekad to «cogmse tomorrow the debt >ft , ^ t ^ ^ jjo-.n', family, in-
in*«L
of gratitu<ie they owe to Martin
Lather, for their civil and religious ^
liberty. Four hundred years ago, on
April 17, 1521. the fearless monk and
reformer was firat haled before the
German Diet at Worma anl requestel
to recant has assertions of the nght
of the individual to act acording to
the dictates of his own coitacience.
MiUona of Prolestant* will cele-
- ome jfrown
v. She was t
children
it cross «x
witne-
lljat
'tnnd
He.ter a murder that are revoit.ng to, her ^ .howinr that Wf , se.i-ytirendered arairvrt you unon the ("s"£XL) ' " J. S. CARPEXTEP.
*" "*JZJZL.rsj, SS'F5SS.?MS ELLA
While the witness spoke in an un-
;.he r">urty f f
they would procure divorce
and Geiger could marry. ; rZ^r'^7?. ^nVh / '
I While livinr at Granite Whit? to d NVrtv f ru*><? ?iit«" 'l*
his wife that the would never M the "
Geiger arain. that he was out upon Ana ,d).i<«ei i 'h t iefsatt **• b'*.
.the mountain under two rocks and
>rt*a«e;
. hits
Battle* on th
•er told ri
11 shot him.
G. B. 'Shorty Br'/wn testified to j
kryvwirr G ir*-r for 4 years, aaad said I
he lived 4 mile* from Oeirer. He I
dertone throughout her testimony,
makinr it impossible for the lawyers,
the stenographer or the trial court to
hear all that . he said, still there was
very little reserve in her deportment
as she unblxvhingly told of har hus-
ba^up'^y and her own^shame. { ^ fhe said, „
h rorn the time the moved from Tex- that ^ had killed Gei**r. a*i He r -
I'.i k vt ** Oklahoma four year, ago h«r ( ^ t0 the contrary un- !
hfe h been mixed up with those xn fhe ^ , , Ho6art aml went HrM I
of other, ia a way that should bring Anowy Conner'^ office and 5ousd - . ":Ve T, ^7' r K'Vr™ Id'
him there consulting the lawyer. [ r tn - r rt thtr^f
ten per r*~r an*' cost of «i-t "nd or
iti" 'Vrinr s.nd directing th «ale of th" a-
of b<*v- f inb«vl v al ertate to saturfy
] , fx'd 5odr*~er.t. interest. po«t« and a^-
' cru<ng coFts win he rendered accord-
that plaintiff i-'gly.
A r-«nlse. to ELLA WHITE
PI BLU ATIOX NOTICE
4-14w3t
In The District (oart of Kiowa Coun-
Iv. Slate of Oklahoma.
A. E." Larson, Plaintiff,
vs.
wm\ ^ ^ ^ |fifw
. b without n- KEVC A PAKESTRAW. Attorney1*
4 n- 1. ■ :s-^ for F.aintiff.
nff.l tr ih* an*
E. W. Grave*. Bertha Graves. John
.JS w m 1 r , Muldo wey, Ed Allison an«i First
/ rourt. Bank cf Roosevelt, a Corpc«t:on.
IKfeivitBlit
1 Slate cf Oklahoma. To Bertha Grave*,
and Ed Allison. Greetin*:
The *akl defendants. Bertha Graves
1 arvi Ed Allison, will take not.ee that
the}- have been sued in the District
heard He
t tell others It was White
m unity in which she resided.
She testified that her domestic af-
fair* had not been pleasant; that her
brate tomorrow and Monday the an- tK^t .hot Vm. Brown ta.d he saw
n. ver -ary of Luther', trial which cor, lrT>rW. v .r„ y^y apart. | husband waa
tanuel for two day*. Thousan.it o? >hot jB m nr/rthwe
speakers will attest that Luther s re- trarkK w<Tr Very «
The only testimony bearing on
Boyet's cr e was contained in a eon- j
venation with her husband in which 1 (
he told her that trouble ha/1 broken To
out aarain on Tep'-e. that Boyet an !
his wife hail had trouble, in which
.and offlets
D ml Aifml B. Ellis.
Flla WMt
rourt
Kiowa Countr. Ofcls J
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
NoS4R^
t tv. r Kiowa Coun- Cwt of Kiowa County. Oklahoma, by
In The r. -<"^ rthe plaintiff. A. E. Larson, in a cause
{ % P5a:ntiff pendiV >" said Countv a ui Court
direction. The him, and that both had just cause
i«V tpart indicat- ! the jealousy.
fusal to rwaM marked the beginning ,n|f wcrp by a man run- j ^"hen they move<l to the vicinity of Hester *>.- implicated.
of a mighty intellectual and relig- n rt> }{r wi. ^t Croa> fjuestioneil Koonkaxachey upon arrival in Okla-] Mrs. Whfle seemed unabashed by
ious re^biution. ! >• th? defense attorne;.. j horaa, she testifie>l that she met Jack the detail' of a story that should cause
Prescient Harding has added his When court reconvened this morn- fieiger, co-defen<lant in the murder anv women to blu*h for shame.
tribute to the memory of the great re- inif first witness intro<lueed by (caase, and that a« intimacy sprang up The defense only called one wlt-
formt-r in a statement he has sent to tj,.- state was J. M
Atto
•r*
xmn
In TW IHtlrtH Its" •' Kiowa Coast*
.^"iVrnney and Beboeea K'J«^
, wherein A. E. Larson is plaintiff and
^fr^:v6rz&zwc P
s H, ■: . d th. Oy«7 llJ£rr"pis
I C°Z°*T1V- , , . Defenda«4 . s^ng now on file in the office 9*
1.j.<g&2r --
K-.rn.J P EHis. L. O. Gleason. and C. .<>• Oklahoma.
plaintiffs.
Hsil. Greeting;
In said petition plaintiff seeks
the i j
Howard R. Gold, of the
Cook and the
. .Mflar*,.( l« 0«,f,^1).|UG
Gilliam, who re-, between them. notwith«tanding that neas. Will Harris, to the stand. st«t nf Oklahoma to R c«.k
ISSrSsSBg
r * Hall'will take *** fenl '««-rest from 1
and C. B. Hall, s«H take , . the further
dea in the vieinity
of Koonkasachey,, she was already married and had two adted him certain questions^relatlrg
National Lutheran Concil in which he ROt far from the scene of the homicide, children. White resented Geiger's in
nil tak* notice that on
roue- thM t^ev h v- $K,n.o« with ten per cent interest
M rr? th- Tlis-net Ce«rt of Kiwra Corner. December 1st.. 1920. arvi the
wrote:
"On the occasion of the 400th
celebration of Luther's stand be-
fore the Diet of Worms, I think
there will be general agreement
that Luthers firm advocacy of
unfettered opinion deserves com-
memorations as one of the not-
able contributions toward man-
kind's intellectual emancipation.
Its fitting celebration will be a
testimony >h fact that the
world has, sim.1 t time, traveled
far on the way to ."-aliiing hla
ideal of full individual liberty."
The irreat significance of Luther's
firm stand before hi* judges is
brougiit out by Profersor J. ri. C.
1 His testimony related to a eonver-
! sation t^tween himself and Boyet in
I which the Utter told him of his fam-
; ily troubles, stating that he believed
Hester was the cause of it.
Mrs. Lillie Howell testified that she' breach between all the parties was the
saw White past alonr the road late result.
in the afternoon of March 10, 6| Mr*. White made a trip to south
or 6 o'clock, the day of the shooting. Texas to visit an uncle.-she said, and,
and that he waa driving his caar at an Geiger followed her. When he came
ordinary rate of speed, about thirty to the place where she was staying
milo* and hour. She did not apeak he represents himself as hein* a
to h:m, and at that t me did not know cotton desler and a detective and stay-
of the shooting scrape. ed around the uncle's house for aome
Deputy Sheriff John Lirulaay testi- time, but that neither pretended to
fied that he went to Het-ter's home on know the other, althourh they haul
the evening of the homiciile, in com- secret meetings. Upon her return to
pany ' with Sheriff C. R. I^ee, and Oklahoma White had found out what
F'ritz, Dean of Concordia Seminary of again the following morninir with taken place and he and Griper
St. Louis, who nays that but for County Attorney George Martin. On met and were at the point of settling
Murtin Luther and his unyielding con- the firat occasion he found the doc- the mater with pistols, but finally
viction* of liberty, the ringing of the tor there dressing Hester's wounds, agreed to drop it.
Liberty Bell at Philadelphia would but stayed only about 80 minutes.1 |-r„t Octobrr Mrs. White and Geie-'
never have celebrated the signing of However, he was present when Lee rr .bP testified, agreed to les for
the Declaration of independence and talked to Hester about the shooting AI ah" ~-v< and liv« together, hut le.
the Constitution of the United States On the second trip there he Martin for.. s. "imo for thsm to derart sh«
would never have been written. , and Brown went to the field where ami White bccame reconciled and
to the time servers! of the parties
were living in Alabama. This evi
trusion into hit domestic affairs, not _
withstanding he at the same time wat denee tended to show that Boyet was ( against
intruding into Geiger*t. ' once deputized to arrest Harris's
White's relations with Mr*. Geirer brother in that atato.
became unendurable asd a seriou<
and n becee_ --jrri~~ Stft2.
i r'ai *if' ""
. Pnatt. C. ^
'. Glesarn. C
, fc0c-t nt~- "il «"*d O"' ( .—..Mir.. ■ -•
h.i.bind and wife, to the d f n4- to quiet plaintiffs t't|e to «v.
; is r'amtif — d J E. Cu"niniriuam, 1- ^'"",921,^
- O. Pratt. C. W. Ol^tm. J. P. EJIis. MFebniar^ l^M. a"
; O Glesarn. C B. Hall and ^ 1921. and the fur-
the further sum
per cent interert
I ^"meSeJd'TOT U in th- d'^ct
I rr.art '■f Kiowa <~' «.nry n_VV.
■ nut r U Cook and the Ftr«t >a-
■ at Tlank of Snyder. Oklahoros
fendaif prayins that * Ofl
from Joh. K.nn.v .ndit^^^: ^ plaintifTs tW. to h- cent from the 1st
a b, warranty ,V<=cr--^ed lend 't^ated in K^rwa tne Tr^roarr lWO and the furth-
Tv'^T^trwii!?«; r (Sat'trs-is^&sH
v.-v:.. WJ..? tS^SSTJiViZZ^, Z ■ -raw.f.svr?az!!
rt«ts . MM ... .
Court on r th" 2<lth day
Over Ifty year* ago a youag phys
Iclaa prart'.ced widely la Penctylva
nla and became famous tor hla uni
form aucceaa In the curing of disease
This was Dr R V Plercu who art er
warda established himself la Buffalo.
N T. and placed hla "Golden Med
leal IHacovery/* la th* drug stores of
th« I'alted States When you fesl
ruadnwo. out of aorta, blue and d
tpondent try th* enerctslag Influence
of Golden Medi'al Dif overy la tablet
or liquid form Nearly
bottle* ere told last year.
of Par" < Si'teen (161. West
nal Itank of Hnyd r
Mav. A. D.. 1921 ' I "^tTtiou further prays for the
S-.- be take- a« tr~ -nd l-'drment j f(yret^,ire of a iml estate mortgage
h
t h ,T t h ~«^-o "da" of "the Countv rurk'ai^f t\.„. ^-ve*Hre rnv and al' c'nims
..ff 1. - I K>"wa Count* Oklahomaof ,-p>wirt in sa'd rral estate he'-""-
t-'t'o to said roal st«>'e **d bs -r-ne
.1 P Cr-'-oV—
1. O P->tt C. W — J. P E":*
irrilM- th Wort on -l>alf of th North
#-% t >;uarler of th Northwest «iuart r,
of «tion tT. township North ra r
! . w «r <f th Indi n Meridian and
that nil* iiul i"1 in aald plalntlffa
as to taid roal o«tet>
You are rotju'rod to anawer tha pe-
nt' n of plaintiff* It tho above en-
titled a< 1 "n on or before Kay lSth.
1 S J I or the earne
>e<.. -i" b' taken as tnie
a n't Judgment rendered therein aecord-
ArtKl'T John I. Klnnev.
Klla While. Itebecoa Klnney.
roort Clerk. Plalntlffa.
(HE.M.I fly luiBWisa * Huehes
I O G'e"«ott. C B. Pill fd t^'
Oev>er Oil and Gas Co-inany. pnd
oorh of thoe-. frren anv tit'e to or ! -
te-—• In ati'd real e-rta " «eeon «nrl>-
Wi*ne" nv hand and offHal •*"'
tv. *e 12th day of Afrll. A P. i«>21.
(SEAL) ELI-A WHITE.
Cocrt Cleric.
TOIRPRT * T0LBERT, Attorneys MAS^'NGALE
Their"Atlorsays for plaintiff. 'or
on the West 1-2 <sf the Souths
Quarter of Section 31 m Township 5.
North of Range 17. W. I. M.. in Kiowa
Countv. Oklahoma, and th? sale of
naid land to satisfy the iudrment
nraved for. and the said defentlants.
Bertha Grave" antl Ed Allison, must
answer ti* olaintiffs petition on or
beforw the 2Cth H-vy of May. 1921, or
said petition will be tnker. as true and
jutlgment srill be rendert-l in acc.^rd-
nree with the nraver of the petition.
W"!ti e«s my hand this 13th day of
April, 19|^la VHrrE Court Clerk.
(SeaD
A DUFF, Attorneys
"I
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