The Osage County News (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OSAGE COUNTY NEWS, Friday, May 18, 1923.
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First Published in the Osage County
News. Friday, \pril 27, 1923. st.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS UNDER
EXECUTION.
First Published in the Osage County
WS Friday, May 4. 1923.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF OSAGE
CoI NTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Amos Hamilton, Plaintim,
Case No. 5883.
Notice is hereby given that in pur- 6 VS.
ance of a. writ of execution issued out Hlu-ah-to-me, Osage Allottee No.
the clerk’s office of the District Court 31, ( lyde F. Lake, L. D. Edging -
in and for Osage County, State of Okla - ton, John L. Freeman, Mon-kah-
homa, on the 11th day of April 1923 sop-py. Osage Allottee No. 35,
in an action wherein L. D- Edington was Louise Ho-ki-ah-se, Osage Allot
plaintiff and B. T. Gosney and John tee No. 767, Walla White Wing,
Gosney were defendants, commanding nu. Osage Allottee No. 686, W. C.
drex non property belonging to said "
it ndants B. 1. Gosney and John Gos-
neya sufficient to satisfy a judgment
rendered in said action in favor of L
. Edgington against said B. T. Gos- .....- -..............pec
nex and John Gosney, for the sum of stance 01 an order of sale issued out
$1,000.00, with $418.25 costs, with interest oi the District Court of Osage County,
thereon from the date of Judgment the Oklahoma, “ ‘ :
30th day of January, 1933; 1 have levied 1923, in :
upon said lands and tenements belon- rected to me,
ing to said B. T. AE 0e......4*.......
from sale under execution, for want
goods and chattels of the said B.
Gosney and John Gosney, said lands
* inE described as follows:
sop-py. Osage Allottee No. 35,
Louise Ho-ki-ah-se, Osage Allot -
Osage Allottee No. 686, W. C.
Franks, W. S. Crow and Prentiss
I rice. Defendants.
No. 1872.
NOTICE OF SALE ON PARTITION.
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
on the 14th. day of April,
in the above entitled action, di-
- -....... JIVAS . the undersigned Sheriff of
Gosney, not exempt Osage County, Oklahoma, commanding
of me to sell the property appraised and
T. described as follows, to-wit:
Tract No. 1. Lots Three (3)
T.
be-
Lot three (3) in block twenty-
one (21) in the original townsite
of Avant, Osage County, Okla-
homa, appraised at $225.00; and
the following lots situated in the
Academy Place Addition to the
Town of Avant, Osage County.
Oklahoma, to-wit: Lots twenty-
three (23) and twenty-four (21)
with improvements, appraised at
$200.00; lot twenty-five (26). with
improvements, appraised at $450.
lots twenty-six. (26) and twenty-
seven (27), appraised at $100.00
lot twenty-eight (28), appraised
at $75.00 .making a total appraise,
ment of $825.00 on the lots in the
Academy Place Addition, all of
which lots are subject to a mort-
sage made by B. T. Gosney to
the Pawhuska Wholesale Grocery
Company on December 14 1922.
to secure the payment of a note
for the sum of $417.50. bearing
interest at the rate of 8 percent
per annum, equity therein be-
longing to B. T. Gosney, being
appraised at $407.50:
that I have duly caused said lands and
tenements to be appraised according to
law as shown above; now, therefore
notice is given, that in pursuance to com-
mands of said writ, I will offer for sale
and sell for cash to the highest bidder,
the above described lots, situated in the
original townsite of Avant. Osage Coun-
ty Oklahoma, and the equity of B. T
Gosney in the above described lots sit-
uated in the Academy l’lace Addition to
the Town of ivant, Osage County, Ok-
lahoma, with all improvements thereon
o. so much of said lots and tenements
as will satisfy the said judgment and
costs on tile 28th day of May 1923 at
two o'clock I' M of said day it the
front door of the Court Horse in the
‘ity of Pawhuska, in said County and
State.
WITNESS' my nand this the 26th day
of April, 1923. *
C. A. COOK,
Sheriff of Osage County.
and Four (!) of Section Eigh-
teen (18) and Lot One (1)
and the Northeast quarter of
the Northwest quarter of See-
tion Nineteen (19). all in
Tow nship Twenty-two (22)
North, Range Nine (9) East,
containing 154.43 acres
Tract No 2. Lots Two (2)
and Three (3) and the South-
east quarter of the North-
west quarter and the North-
east quarter of the South-
west quarter and the West
half of the Northeast quarter
and the Northwest quarter of
the Southeast quarter, all in
Section Nineteen (19) Town -
ship Twenty-two (22) North.
Range Nine (9) East, contain-
ing 271.99 acres - - -
Tract No. 3. The Southeast
quarter of Section One (1).
Township Twenty-one (21)
North, Range Eight (S) East,
containing 160 acres
Tract No 4. The Northwest
quarter of the Northwest
quarter and the West half of
the Northeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter and the
West half of the East half
of the Northeast quarter of
the Northwestquarter, Sec-
tion Thirty-four (34). Town-
ship Twenty-two (22). North.
First Published in the Osage County
News, Friday, May 4, 1923. 5t
NOTICE OF SALE.
No. 6372.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, To Whom It
May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an order of sale issued out
of the District Court of Osage County,
Oklahoma, on the 2nd day of May, 1923
in an action wherein Spurrier Lumber
Company, a corporation, was plaintiff
and J. W. Callicotte and C. E. Chrisman
were defendants, directed to Inc, the
undersigned Sheriff of Osage County,
commanding nu to sell, after appraise-
ment, the following described property
situated in the County of Osage, State
of Oklahoma:
Lots One (1) to Sixteen (16)
inclusive, a nd Twenty-five
(25) to Thirty-two (32) in-
clusive. Block Thirteen (13).
Watson’s First Addition to
Wynona.
to satisfy judgment and decree of fore-
closure in favor of said plaintiff, Spur-i
rier Lumber Company, a corporation, ob-
tained and made in said court on the
ith day of January, 1923, and costs of
said action and costs accruing: I will'
on the 4th day of June, 1923. at the
hour of 2:00 o'clock r. M on said day,
$3700.00 at the front door of the court house i
in the ( ity of Pawhuska, in said county
and state, offer for sale and sell to the
highest, bidder for cash said property
above described, or so much thereof as
will satisfy said judgment with interest
and costs.
and
$2176.00
$1120.00
Witness my hand this 4th day of May
1923. 7
C. A. COOK.
Sheriff of Osage County
Oklahoma
By If. L. MOORE,
, Under Sheriff. 1
W iddows & McCoy.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
First l’ublished in the Osage County
News, Friday, May 4, 1923 St.
Notice for Tax Deed. Sale 1919.
NOTICE.
Certificate No 13319.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
COUNTY OF OSAGE.
To Jno Moncravie, Apin Hotel, Guaya-
mas. .Sonora, Mexico, the owners, and
raining 70 acres - $ 350,00 to W. C. Foster, in possession of the
\11 of aforesaid lands being following described real estate situated
situated in Osage County, Ok- in the county of Osage and State of
lahoma. Oklahoma, to-wit: NE% of Section 14.1
I will on the 6th day of June 1923, Township 20, Range 11:
the hour of two o’clock P M. at You and each of you are hereby notified
the front door of the Court House in that the above described real estate was
City of P’awhuska, Osauge County, on the 3rd day of November, A. D. 1919,
Oklahoma, offer for sale and sell to sold to W. C. Foster by the
the highest bidder for cash, the property
Range
Nine (9)
East, con-
_ —• county treas-
urer of said county, at a tax sale held
on said day, for the taxes assessed
of against said premises for the years 1918.
which taxes were on said date delinquent,!
of and that tax sale certificate numbe r 13349
was on said day issued to the purchaser, !
and that the undersigned is now the
Sheriff of Osage County, owner and holder thereof.
Oklahoma. You are also notified that unless re- |
First 1• By HARRY L. MOORE. demption is made from said sale within
F. phlished in the, Osage County Undersherifr. sixty days after the service of this no-
tiee a tax deed i by
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. First Published in the Osage County the undersigned for said real estate, and
The County Commissioners of Osage News, Friday, May 4. 1923 St will issue as provided by law
NOTICE OF SALE.
the Office of the County Clerk in the STATE ( F OKLAHOM 1, To Whom
City of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, up until May Concern:
• at 1. ** - * 4th. 1923. for Notice is hereby given that in pur-
hOVt described, subject to confirmation
said sale by
the District Court
Osage County, Oklahoma.
Witness my hand this 1st, day
May 1923.
C A. COOK.
Witness my
It March 1923
hand this 7th day on
2 o’clock P M. of June 4th, 1923. for Notice is hereby given that in pur-
the following bridges, culverts and other suance of an order of sale issued out of
work: the District Court of Osage County. Ok-
Eight concrete box culverts on
iny-Wynona road.
Two 18 ft concrete slab bridges in
Mile "D" of section 15.
One 60 ft. steel bridge over Dog Thrash-
er Creek in Sec. 21. T. 24 N. R H E.
One 70 ft. steel bridge over Penn Creek
in Sec. 6, T 23 N, R 8 E.
One 40 ft. beam bridge over Haska-
12, T 22 N R 6 E
moie Creek in Sec
One 80 ft. steel bridge over Beaver
Creek in Sec. 34. T 28 N R ' E
Two Hundred Square Yards of riprap
for Three Mile Creek Bridge in section
26, mile “‘C."
the District Court of Osage County, Ok-
the Hom lahoma, on the 4th day of May, 1923.
in an action wherein Spurrier Lumber
Company, a corporation, was plaintiff and
J. W Robertson, Julia M Robertson, and
others, were defendants, directed to me,
the undersigned sheriff of Osage County,
■ Oklahoma commanding me to sell, after
appraisement, the following described
property situated in the County of Osage,
State of Oklahoma:
W. C. FOSTER
Owner and Holder of
< Certificate.
First Published in the Osage County
News. Friday, May 11. 1923. 2t:
In the District Court of the United States
for the Western District of Oklahoma.
In the matter of Charles LesVe Thomas, I
Bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy.
No. 2276.
To the Honorable John H. Cotteral, Judge
of the District Court of the United States
for the Western District of Oklahoma, I
Charles Leslie Thomas of Shidler, in the
County of Osage and State of Oklahoma
in said District, respectfully represents:
That on the 10th day of February, lasti
Pu«t, he was duly adjudged bankrupt
Lots One (1) and Two (2). in
Block four (4), Lynn Addition to
the City of Pawhuska. Osage
County. Oklahoma,
to satisfy judgment and decree of fore-
Two thousand cu. yds. of dirt fill for closure in favor of said plaintiff. Spurrier
Salt Creek Bridge in Mile I, of Section Lumber Company, a corporation, obtained
20* and made in said court on the 19th day. 5 . - - -......
Painting, calcimining, and redecorating of March, 1923. and costs of said action under the Acts. Y Congress relating to
-— *** . bankruptcy: that he has duly surrendered
all his property and rights of property, }
and has fully complied with all the re 1
quirements of said Acts and of the orders
of the court touching his bankruptcy.
WHEREFORE HE PRAYS that he may
be decreed by the court to have a fui:
discharge from all debts provable against
his estate under said Bankrupt Acts, ex-
cept such debts as are excepted by law |
from such discharge.
c A. COOK Dated this 20th day of March A. D., :
OM^mn.6^ County. 1323 CHARLES LESLIE THOMAS
L . Bankrupt.
Under SEHr State and District of Oklahoma—County
Widdows & McCoy Under Sheritt. of Osage. 5s. —
Attorneys for Maintifr , € harles Leslie Thomas being duly sworn
21 —--------------------------------deposes and says, that he is the petitioner 1
First Pblichra Th .. named in the foregoing petition, that he
N Hishe 4 in the Osage ounty has read the same and knows the con-
E. Se TAXI Mny 18. 1 31 St tents thereof: that the same is true lot
S klathen * . the knowledge of deponent, except as to
The creditors of the above-named de-1164 those matters therein stated to be alleged
cedent are hereby notified that the un- IN D131coudt on information and belief, and as to those
dersigned was, by the County Court or T: AIN DISTRICT COURT matters he believes it to be true.
Osage County, Oklahoma, appointed ad-- C CHARLES LESLIE THOMAS
ministrator of the estate of said decedent
and that all persons having claims against
the estate of said decedent are required
to exhibit them to said undersigned J C . -----
Cornett, administrator, with the necest notice that she has been sued in the a-
sary vouchers, at my ofrice 301-2 Tri- cove named court for Divorce upon the
angle Building, Pawhusk . Oklahoma, pruindssot dest rtion. and must answer
within four months from the date of the e petition filed therein by said plain-
first publication of this notice to-wit on Or, before the 30 th day of June,
from the 11th day of May 1923 or the A. I ' 1923. OI said petition will he taken
same will be forever barred 2 as true, and a judgment for said plain-
Dated May 10th 1923 tif in said action for divorce will be ren-
' TA Conui- dered accordingly.
.1 . Dated this 17th day of • May, 1923.
Administrator. Attest: '
the interior of the Court House Offices
No bid will be considered unless accom-
panied by a certified check equal to 5
percent of the estimated contract. ................
The plans and specifications will be huska, in said county and state, offer
on file in the office of the County Engi- for sale and sell to the highest bidder
neer on and after May 28, 1923 for cash said property above described.
The County’ Commissioners reserve the or so much thereof as will satisfy said
judgment with interest and costs
Witness my hand this 4th day of May
A. B. LUDWICK, 1923.
County Clerk, Osage County.
Oklahoma.
MARIE DUNCAN.
Deputy.
and costs accruing: 1 will on the 4th
day of June, 1923. at the hour of 2 o’clock
I M. on said day, at the front door
of the Court house in the City of Raw-
right to reject any and all bids.
Signed:
(Seal)
First Published in the Osage County
News, Friday, May 11 1923.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
TO THE CREDITORS OF
SEXTON, DECEASED
HARR Y
First Published in the Osage County
News, Friday, May 11, 1923. 2t
Notice of Hearing Return of Sale of Real
Estate.—Admr.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA,
OSAGE COUNTY
SS.
IN COUNTY COURT.
Case No. 2141.
In th- (First Published in the Osage County News, Friday, May 18, 1923.)
In the Matter of the application of the Board
ounty 1 Commissioners of Osage County
Oklahoma, for an additional and Supplemental
appropriation.
TO THE EXCISE BOARD OF OSAGE
COUNTY OKLAHOMA
GKNTIEN In pursuance to the provisions of Section 8, Chapter 226, of the
is ^ ********* MQteociom o Lu dor cum: a
ordinary and I J nal and supplemental appropriation with which to meet the
yeseamid i n; penseS, of the said County for the remainder of the fiscal
I follows 3 • 1923, and in support of this application we certify as
DUNCAN-SMITH.
Miss Marie Duncan and Paul Smith
were married Tuesday evening at 7:30
at the Christian church parsonage in
Bartlesville. The Rev. Hulme per
forming the ceremony. After the cere
mony Mr. and Mrs. Smith left tor Mi
ami, and other points to spend a week
or more on their honeymoon, after
First: That the appropriation for the Osage Construction and M-Untenee Fund - , -----
heiteteredmndeais inadequate for the current fiscal year and that the public which they will return to Pawhuska
mud year for legal and ornggnetpenres such uto require for therens ler of where they will make
tion for the Osage Construction and Naintenanditipunaand supplemental appropria-
or AissThat at the close of business April 30th, 1923 there was a surplus revenue
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and madomspart hereof shows as a 1 the close or the month-next proceeding the
nsea @ndidloappication to-wit: as of April 30th, 1923, the true and correct
and that indonretidthe Osage Construction and Mai.....nance Fund said County
and our Op whleTPL ke-sostippenemia Appropitatemsent 19 avaaule, to?
M s Of 17 XSO respectfully requested to make ,......der appr.....Rating said sue-
We 10 1922 23 Osage Construction and Maintenance Fund.
not inMexcess or ,, the Ecrekate amount of said additional appropriation is
......teas wherto............NTemio - COIr hainall R- mgs * Tr MAX. 1923employed octree K. Smith and
S. E. TATE,the oince ot the county
Chairman of Board of County engineer, coming here several years
HIS DTS. ago with his parents from Fairfax.
Member.
T. L. LILLARD,
EXHIBIT .A. Member.
EnmitcHL NA TENTH# Pindor all Month or Apr 1923, of the Onnke
ASSETS U UsEt € ounty.
Cash on hand, April 30th, 1923
Total Asse ts
LIABILITIES
Warrant Outstanding, April 30th, 1923
Unexpended Balance 1922-23
Total Liabilities and Reserves
home.
their future
Both of these young people are well
known in Pawhuska and the county
as Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. J. L. Duncan of this city and
was a graduate from the Pawhuska
high school in 1921 and since that
time has been employed in the office
of the county clerk. Mr. Smith is a
son 01 Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Smith
LUNCHEON BRIDGE AT COUNTRY
CLUB.
$22,972.49
4,621.43
1,065.34
One oi the prettiest parties of the
season was the luncheon bridge given
$22,972.19 Wednesday afternoon at the Country
Club, by Mrs. Leonard j Briscoe and
Mrs Decatur Frederick Millard. There
were twenty-two tables.
we SURPLUS — Assets over Liabilities and Reserves
stateitothe undersigned, do hereby certify that the above
orecmint otithe fiscal condition of the Osage Construction
that s-iid County.klahoma, as at the close of business pr 211 1323:
respective offices. 1 is in accordance with and as shown by the records ot
Dated this 16th day of May, 1923.
- baskets were used
Plumbridge
$17,285.72
is A true and correct
and Maintenance Fund with baskets of
\pril 30th, 1923. and.
as centerpieces for
the tables and the club was decorated
our
A B. LUDWICK,
County Clerk
LEANDER DIXON
County Treasure r
Township and School
District Warrants Due
The following Osage County warrants were ,I,„. and
80 ny MTTolts si 102jand sa gire" to bear interest e and
Ail General Fund Warrants are avabr
Bigheart Township ants payable
Bighill Township
Blackdog Township 1ZZE
Caney Township
Fairfax Township
Foraker Township
Hominy Township
Strikeaxe Township
thirty
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white peonies, red ros
es and other cut flowers. The color-
scheme was carried out in the pastel
shade. A live course luncheon was
was served and carried out in these
colors.
Mrs. John Tillman won the prize
for high score, a large plumbridge
basket and Mrs. Dave Black the con
solation a small basket. The guests
prizes were hand made pin cushions
in old rose and gold
The out-of-town guests were: Miss
Grace Elliott of Kansas City, Mo; a
sister 01 Mros. Briscoe, Mrs. Dora Dai-
ley oi Miami: Mrs. John Houston, of
Arkansas City, who is a sister-in-law
of Mrs. Briscoe; Mrs. Cain of Ben-
tonville, Ark., who is the guest of Mrs
F S. Kelly; Miss Carol Bledsoe 01
French Lick, Ind., who is visiting her
sister, Mrs Walter Jack Ruble, and
Mrs. A. G. Oliphant, who was a guest
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. w
Stephens.
BUSINESS WOMANS CLUB
The Business Woman's Club met at
the Methodist church Wednesday night
where they had an excellent dinner,
and made many plans for the coming
summer months.
Plans fora picnic to held Decoration
day were discussed but the location
for the holding of the same has not
been decided upon. The Bartlesville
( lub will join the club here on the
picnic.
The w ork on the tennis and croquet
grounds to be used by the club this
summer, was started Thursday. They
are located on the lot owned by the
Woman's Club on East Sixth street.
The members were divided into
groups and each was given a month
of the year and the group members
have to raise as many dollars as the
month has days. The club is planning
on a summer camp but the arrange
ments for the same have not yet been
completed.
Misses Ruth Johnson, Dessa Hanna
Blanche Conley, Edna McClure and
Naomi Gaddle were hostesses to the
club this week.
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
District No.
1 Warrants
2 Warrants
3 Warrants
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9 Warrants
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20 Warrants ___
2I Warrants
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24 Warrants
26 Warrants ____
27 Warrants -
28 Warrants ____
1 Warrants -
32 Warrants
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21 Warrants
36 Warrants
37 Warrants ____
39 W arrants ___
10 Warrants ____
11 Warrants
42 Warrants ____
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41 Warrants
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4T Warrants -
48 Warrants
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50 Warrants
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20 Warrants _____
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H. S. P. T. A. Elects Its
Officers
Nona Hicks, defendant. Sworn to before me this 20th day or
The State of Oklahoma, to Nona Hicks. ch. 1923. .
Said defendant, Nona Hie’s, will take (82 LEN 1 AKMISEGGEN,
Sean • • Notary Pul lie.
2, ‘ omission expires Sept. 20, 1926
Order for hearing on petition for dis-
charge and reference of notice
W estern District of Oklahoma, ss.
On this 11th day of April, 1923. on read-
ing the foregoing petition, and the Report :
of th. Referee thereon, it is
ORDERED BY THE COT RT
I bat a hearing lio had upon haid pe tition
on the 14th day of June, 1923, before said:
Court at Guthrie, in said District, at ten
o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice
thereof he published in the Osage County:
News, at Pawhuska, Oklahoma, a news-
paper printed In said District, and that
all known creditors and other persons
in interest may appear at the same time:
and place and show cause, if any they:
have, why the prayer of said petitioner
should not be granted.
And it is further ordered by the Court
that said pe tition for discharge be refer-
r-d to John J. Hildreth, Esq. Referee
in Bankruptcy, the re feree in charge of
said proceedings and that said referee
shall send by mail to all known creditors
and other parties in interest and At-
torneys entitled to notice, copies of sat:
F petition and this order, addressed to them
at their places of residence as stated
and cause notice thereof to he given by
publication, and transmit proof thereof
to the Clerk of the Court prior to the re-
turn day, with a report showing whether
the bankrupt has in all things conformed
to the requirements of the Bankruptcy
Act. and has committed any of the of -
fenses and done any of the acts that
would bar a discharge.
Witness the Honorable John H. Cot-
teral, Tudge of said Court and the Seal
thereof, at Guthrie, In said District, this
11th day of April, 1923.
(SEAL)
Comstock
THOS. LEAHY.
District Clerk.
By JESSIE VILLERS
& Comstock,
Deputy.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
First Published in the Osage County
News, Friday, May 18, 1923. jt
State of Oklahoma,
In the matter of the Estate of Edgar
1 Barber, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Lawrence
L. Barber, the duly appointed and quali-
fied Administrator of the estate of Edgar
L. Barber, has returned and presented
for confirmation, and filed in said Court
his return of the sale of the following
described real estate of said Edgar
Barber, to-wit:
Lots 13 and 14, Block three
(3), Lynchville Addition to the
City of Ponca City, Kay County,
Oklahoma, for the sum of 16500.00
and the undivided one half in-
terest of said estate in and to
Lots 1 and 2, Section 31, Town-
ship 27, Range 7, East Osage
County, Oklahoma for the sum of
$725.00; and the undivided one-
half interest of said estate in and
to North half of North half of
North half of Northwest quarter
of Southeast quarter of Section
28, Township 24. Range 8, East
Osage County, Oklahoma, for the
sum of $20.00
and that Monday the 21st day of May
1923. at Nine o’clock A. M. of said day
at the County Court room in the city of
Pawhuska, in said County of Osage. State
of Oklahoma, has been duly appointed
by the said Court for hearing said re-
turn, at which time any person interested
in said estate may appear and file his
exceptions in writing to said return and
contest the same, and are hereby referred
to said return for further particulars .............
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF r have and style
hereunto set my hand and affixed the Harry Blaine Hoover individual
seal of said Court, this 10th day of May • ■ 1uny
1923.
Osage County, ss.
IN DISTRICT COURT
Anna Seidel, plaintiff,
vs.
Leslie F. Seidel, de fendant,
D. 1470.
The State of Oklahoma to Leslie
Seidel.
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LEANDER DIXON,
County Treasurer
Block three
G. B. STURGELL
. (Seal) County Judge.
< omstock & Comstock,
Attorneys for Administrator.
L.
Said de fendant Leslie F. Seidel, will
take notice that he has been sued in the
above named court for divorce upon the
grounds of abandonment and must ans-
wer the petition filed therein by said
plaintiff on or before the 30th day of June,
1 D., 1923, or said petition will be taken
as true, and a judgment for said plain-
tiff in said action for divorce will he ren-i
de red accordingly.
Dated this 17th day of May, 1923.
First D’blished in the Osage
News, Friday, May 18, 1923.
County
Notice of Settlement of Account—
A TT EST:
State
0
THOS. LEAHY
Court Clerk.
By JESSIE VILLERS
Comstock & Comstock,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Deputy.
The election of officers ot the Pa
rent Teachers Association of the High
School was held Tuesday of this week
at the called meeting of the associa
tion. The following were the officers
Detected to serve the coining year:
President, Mrs. Ben Parsons; Vice
President, Mrs. Jeanne King; Secre.
tary and Treasurer, Mrs. J. R Bald-
ridge. Mrs. W .H. Aaron, th retiring
president of the association presided
during the election. As this was the
last meeting of the year, final com
mittee reports were made and the
business of the year was completed
Didn’t Bother Her.
mossephine had been disobedient an*
mother tried to reprove her by saying
r,. ouie zon like such A naughty el-l
t sleep your room, and wear Four
clothes, and look in your nice new
mirror? To which Josephine replied:
, not any one else, but I don’t mind
having myself—I’m used to „
First Published in the Osage County
2t. News, Friday, May 18, 1923 S
State of Oklahoma,
Osage County, sS
IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND FOR
SAID COUNTY AND STATE FOR
In the matter of the estate of Capitola
| Lyman, deceased HALO
Guardian.
Case No. 1560.
NOTICE
of € klahoma,
Osage county.
SULPHUR CLEARS
ROUGH, RED SKIN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
, All persons having claims against Capi-
tola Ly man deceased, are required to pre-
HER WUR ==============================
V .ling. Pawhuska, Okla. Within four months
n. Notice is hereby given that R. E. of the date hereof, or the same wH M
2t. Crimes, the duly appointed and quali-forever barred. 1
fid guardian of the estate of Elijah N ■ Dated this 12th day of May 1923
Ware, minor, has rendered and presented MELVN \ .
for settlement, and filed in said court.l 1T 5A I. LYMAN
his final account and report of his guar: __________Administrator,
dianship as such guardian, and pra ing
for approval and distribution of the bal-
ance in his hands, and that on Thursday
the 7th day of June, A. D., 1923 at 9
«• clock in the forenoon of said day, at
the County Court room in the city of
Pawhuska, in said county, has been duly
pointed by the said court, for the set-
the ment of said account, at which time |
and place any person interested in sni- i .
withA can . , - ..........state may appear and show cause if any The handicap and tournament com
within four months from the date of the th y have, why said account should
.............“ -----approved and distribution made as
pra ye'd for.
(Seal)
HARRY L. FINDLEY, Clerk.
By Herbert w. James.
Deputy Che rk.
First Published in the Osage County
News, Friday, May 11, 1923.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
First Published in the Osage County
News Friday, May 18. 1923 it TO THE CREDITORS OF P. P BUEKE
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE DECEASED
UNITED STATES The creditors of the above-named de-
R THE WESTERN STRICT OF cedent are hereby notified that the un-
OKLAHOMA. dersigned was, by the County Court of
an me matter of Harry Blaine Hoover Osage County, ( klahoma, appointed 3d.
■ John Alonzo Fletcher, a co-partner- ministrator of the estate of said decedent
ship, doing business under the firm name — 4 . - . . edent
of Hoover and Fletcher.
. Parkrupt
TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID
BANKRUPT:
, Notice hereby given that on the 25th
day of May, 1923 at 10 o'clock
and that all persons having claims against
and the estate of said decedent are required
to exhibit them to said undersigned ad-
ministrator with the necessary vouchers,
at the office of J. C Cornett, Atty., 301-
2 Triangle Building, Pawhuska, Oklahoma
A ’” avay, 1023 at 10 o’clock a. m., first publication of this notice to-wit:
there will be a meeting of the creditors of from the 11th day of May 1923 or the
the"-----------4*same will be forever barred.
the above-named bankrupt «r the office
At Referee at Guthrie, Oklahoma, in said
I district to consider claims, examine the
What is harder th.B rock; what her smuen other usae na ina, oroT,
softer than water? Yet hard rocks come before such meeting
are hollowed out by soft water - Dated Major: HILDRETI
Anonymous. i Referee in Pankruptey.
Whisper of Wiedem
Dated May 10th, 1923.
H. P BURKE.
A d minist rator.
TO ATTORNEYS: If you want your
. . niiblieation notices run correctly phone
Guthrie, Oklahoma. 952, The Osage County Ne ws.
ss.
IN COUNTY COURT
Twelve Golfers to go to
Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made
Smooth, Says Specialist
State Meet.
notmittee of the Country Club met Wel-
nesday evening at the National Bank
In Testimony Whereof. T have hereun-of Commerce to arrange for the handi-
touretom, Amo ire affixed she. we or caps for the players in the golf tour
1923. naments to be held this summer. The
members of the committee are: Geo
N. Wise, chairman; Mrs. T J. Leahy,
| Mrs .Clyde Lake, Ed. Dudley and w
O. Dildine.
(SEAL)
THOS. LEAHY.
Court Clerk.
By D. S. LANDRUM,
Deputy.
Any breaking out of the skin, even
fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly
overcome by applying a little Mentho-
Sulphur, declares a noted skin spe-
cialist. Because of its germ destroy
ing properties, this sulphur prepara,
tion begins at once to soothe irritated
skin and heal eruptions such as rash
pimples and ring worm.
It seldom fails to remove the tor-
ment and disfigurement, and you do
not have to wait for relief from em-
barrassment. Improvement quickly
shows. Sufferers from skin trouble
should obtain a small jar of Mentho
Sulphur from any good druggist andI
use it like cold cream.
D
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