The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma,
•Cimarron County ..
and for
In the District Court
said County and State.
Oklahoma Farm Mortgage O
u Corporation
. v« No. 638
James C. Morrow, a Single man and
Mannic E. Morrow,, a single woman,
Defendants.
State of Oklahoma; James G\ Mor-
row and Nannie E. Morrow:
Said defendants, James G. Morrow
and Nannie E. Morrow, will . take
Plaintiff
The State of Oklahoma to tlie above
named defendant*, Greeting.
Said defendants, Ezra A. Ingle,
Eleanor Ingle, his wife, Ameritnn
National Company Receiver o f F. 15.
Collins Investment Co.( Marie lisley,
Pent "ii InvMtmant Co.f S. Rom
Craig, will take notice that said plain
tiff, C, W. Hammon tree, did on the 23
day of September, 1924( file his am-
ended petition in th/i District Court
of Cimarron County Oklahoma,
against the said defendants, and that
the said defendants, E/.ra A. Ingle
Eleanor Ingle, his wife(
American National Company, Receiv-
er oT F. II. Collins Investment Co.,
Mari.• Bosley, Fenton Investment Co.,
mortgage this plaintiff is now the
legal holder and owner, said mortg-
age being upon the following descri-
bed real property, lands and tene-
ments, situated in the County of
Cimarron and State of Oklahoma, to
wit;:
The East half of section sixteen
(10) in Township Three (3) North
of Range One (1) Fast of the Cimar.
ron Meridian and Adjudging that
said defendants are in default, and
that plaintiff have a first lin upon
the above described premise.^ for
the amount for which judgment will
be taken as aforesaid, and ordering
that said premises be sold to satis-
fy said judgment, and forever bar-
ImtVJThat said plaintiff, OklahomaIS. Rose Cra'ig must answer «ald am-1ring said defendant* and each of
Farm Mortgage Company, a Corpm. ended petition herein, on or before them from alll right, title, estate,
the 0th day of November 1924, or lien upon, interest, claup or demand,
said petition will be taken as true, , of, in or to said premises or any part
and judgment rendered against snid thereof.
defendants, for the sum of $2200.00 ! Dated this 25th day of September
upon a certain promissory note ex- | 1921.
ecuted by the said Ezra A. Ingle and j F. M. McKinney, Court CJerk.
Eleanor Ingle, his wife, to Leland R. I- E. Hill, W. G. Hughes, Rftiney and
Baxter, on the 14th day of February I Flynn, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
1920, with interest thereon from the j Oct. 2-9-16-23 1924
14th day of February 1921, at the '
rate of six per cent per annum, also 4
for the sum of $200.00 Attorney's fee |
and for the costs of this action. Said NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
note thereafter being sold, endorsed j ^ of 0k,ahoma
and delivered by him, the said Leland
ati'on, did on the 23rd day of June
1924, file its petition in th_• District
Court of Cimarron County, Okla-
homa against said defendants, and
that said James G. Morrow and Nan-
tile E. Morrow, must answer said pet-
ition herein on or before the 23rd day
of October 1924, or said petition will
be taken as true and a judgment re-
ndered in said action against said de-
fendants for $562.69, with interest
at 10 per cent per annum, on
$367.54 from November 1 1923, and
on $185.15 from June 13 1924;
and for costs of suit, including $100.
attorney's fee; on two promissory
notes, dated October 24th 1922, for
*182.00 each, with 10 per cent inter-
est per annum after maturity, * be-
ing due and payable on the 1st, day
of November 1923 a nd 1924 respecti.
■vely and for $185.54, interest coupon
on first mortgage upon the premises
hereinafter described 10 per cent in-
terest per annum from November 1st
1923, and for $3.15 abstract fees,
•with interest at 10 per cent per an-
num from June 13th 1924, and for
further judgment rendered in said
action against said defendants, for
the foreclosure of a certain mort-
gage, securing the payment of said
notes and of even date thrjre with,
upon the following described real
<state, situated in Cimarron County,
-Oklahoma, to-wit:
North half of Section eighteen (18
•) in Township four (4) North of
Range Seven (7) East of tha Cim-
arron Meridian,
and adjudging that default has been
made on said mortgage, and that
jylaintiff have a valid subsisting
lien upon said premises, subject only
to first mortgage for $2600.00 to the
amount for which judgment will be
taken as aforesaid, and ordering
said premises to be sold, without ap-
praisement, and the proceeds appli-
ed to the payment of the amount
due plaintiff, together with the
costs of said action and an attorney's
fse of $100.00, and forever barring
uaid defendants from all right, title,
estate, interest, property or equity
of redemption of in or to said pre.
inises, or any part thereof.
F. M. McKinnney Court Clerk
U. VV. Harris and I. E. Hill Attorneys
for Plaintiff.
(SEAL)
Sept, 11 18 25 and Oct
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ME CIMARRON NEWS
KKSl KR AND KESLER
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MILTON E. WILDER Boise City-
Motor Hearse. Excellent Selection of Suits,
Robes-and Burial Goods kept in stock, full assortment
of caskets. Personal supervision of funeral services,
Calls answered immediately day or night.
Published Every Thursday
Entered at the Postoffice at
Boise City. Oklahoma a<s second
"lass Mail matter.
er of land it was my personal
property when I Annis R Amis
married John W. Chick Nov-
ember 24th, 1907 and all state-
ments that I have written
against John W. Chick and all
parties are true.
Annis R. Amis Chick.
October 9 -16- 23- 3(U924.
R. Baxter to this plaintiff C. W.
Hammontree.
I Cimarron County ....ss
I In The District Court
. . ., The First Sta'te Bank of Boise City
and tor further judgment in said nc_ '
, „ . . „ Oklahoma Plaintiff.
tion against said defendant tor the
foreclosure of a certain mortgage, cx- vs No. 656
ecuted by, and delivered, to the said J
Inland R. Baxter, by Ezra A. Ingle ; Harry S. Bickel, Rax
an<J Eleanor Ingle, his wife, securing'Wm. Dean Jr. Defendants,
Powelson and
1924.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma,
County of Cimarron
\V. Rt Haynes Plaintiff
Roy Jaffries Defendant
BEFORE
O. A. Showalter Justice of the Peace
«'f Boise City District of Cleveland
Township said County.
Said defendant Roy Jeffries will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above named Court, by the above
named plaintiff to recover the sum
of Sixty-five and no one-hundreds
Dollars, on account of Goods, Wares
and Merchandise sold to defendant
by plaintiff and that personal pro-
perty of said defendant has been
tieia^d in attachment and said cause
set for trial on the 22nd day of Oct-
ober 1924 at 10 o'clock A. M., at
which time if said defendant fail to
l>pear, the allegations of plaintiff's
bill of particulars will be taken as
true and a judgment for said plain,
tiff in said action for said amount
claimed for costs, and in the.attach-
ment .therein granted, will be rend-
ered Accordingly.
Dated this 22nd day of September
1924.
O. A. Showalter, Justice of the Peace
I-L B.# MaMahan, Attorney for Plain
Sept.*25 w«i .Chit. 2-9 1924.
NOTICt 0Y PUBLICATION
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
State of Oklahoma.
County of Cimarron, .s s
IN DISTRICT COURT *
C. W. Hammontree .Plaintiff
vs No. 602
Ezra A. Ingle, and Eleanor ingle,
his wife, A. E. Buck, I. E- Hill, Ad-
ministrator of the estate of Leiand
R. Baxter, deceased, Anieiican Nat-
ional Co,, fl.3Ceiver of the F, B. Col-
ons Investment Co.f S. Rose Craig,
defendants,
snid promissory notes and of
dale therewith, and which
• The State of Oklahoma to the
; above named Defendants Greeting:
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL EST-
ATE FOR DELINQUENT TAXES
State of Oklahoma:
Cimarron County SS. .
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON-
CERN:. , . ,
Notice is hereby given that the tax
es on the following described lands
and town lots situated in said County
and State for the year of 1923 are
now delinquent and that unless pay-
, . . , +l. , Said Defendant Wm. Dean Jr. will | ment be made on the same before 9
tlit-iaefter duly assigned «„d t,.„ • , fcM 8Ue,i j„],/clock A. M. rf November 3rd 1924
ferr: d by the said Leland It. Baxtei, , 1 the undersigned will offer for sale and
to this .plaintiff, C. W. Hammontree. I the above named Court for judgment, ^^describe! lands and town lots
Said mortgage bei^g upon the f'.l- ! ™ a certain Promissory note for the; (0 t|he ,highest bidder for the del.n-
baia -i j , \ ri„, principal sum of $861.28 and interest; quent taxes, costs and accured penal-
lowing described real estate in Cm,. ^ ,o ^ 8mlum ?ies, as provided b, law. The amount,
anon County Oklahoma, to-wit: ,oftl (lA i indicated hereunder are the amounts
? STEWART & BOONE
AUCTIONEERS
No Sales to Large or Small
Make dates at this office
% Elkhart, Kansas
The Northwest Quarter of Section
six (6) Township four (4) Range
eight (8) East of the Cimarron Mer-
idian containing 160 acres more or
less according to Uie government
survey thereof.
And adjudging that default has
been made on said mortgage; that
plaintiff has first lein on said pre-
mises, to the amount of which judg. i
ment will be taken as aforesaid and ,
dering said premises sold without Quarter of Section Y our;
Half of th3 Southeast Quarter of
attorney fees and costs; and for fur-
ther judgment foreclosing a certain
chattel mortgage given to secure
said indebtedness; and for further
judgment foreclosing a certain real
estate mortgage given to secure said
indebtedness on the following des-
cribed real estate in Cimarron
County Oklahoma, to.wit:
The South Half of the South-west
The South
of the origional taxes only, and ac-
cured penalties and costs will be ad-
ded when payment is made.
Witness my hand and official
this 6 th day of October 1921.
A. F Leedy County Treasurer.
Boise City Meat Market is NOW, ready %
to serve its customers, Patrons and tour-
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seal
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appraisement and the proceeds ap , r, , „
Plied to the payment of the amount | ^ Th.,_South Half of^tbe
due the plaintiff and the costs of this
Sue lion Twp. Ran; re Acres
All 6 1 1 617 All
W1-. SW 11 1 1 8) All
NE 13 1 1 160 All
EH 14 11 320 All
N 'a NW 14 1 1 80 All
SW 14 1 1 160 All
NE 16 1 1 160 1.2
South-east i NW 16 1 1 160
suit, and-forever barring, and fore-
closing said defendants of all rights
and interest or equity of redemption
In or to said premises.
F. M. McKiney, Court Clerk.
(SEAL)
Sept. 25 and Oct. 2-9-16-1924
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
State of Oklahoma,
Cimarron County ... .ss.
In the District Court of Cimarron
County, Oklahoma.
Federal Life Insurance Company,
a Corporation Plaintiff.
North-east Quarter, The ,
Quarter of the North-west Quarter, j SW lb 1 1 ibo
the South-east Quarter, The East'
I NE 22 11 160 All
Half of the South-west Quarter and NW 22 1 1 160 All
The i SE 23 1 1 160 All
' W1- NE 1 1 80 All
SW 26 1 1 160 All
Lot Four in Saction Seven;
North Half of the North-east Quart-'
er of Section Eight; The northwest 27 1 1 160 All
Quarter and the west Half of the j Se 30 1 1 160 AU
Southwest Quarter of Section Nine; j E^SW;
Lot One and the North-east Quartci tT?
of th«
W o SE
SE 32 1 "1 160 All.
SW 32 1 1 100 *2
North-west Quarter of Section! SE 1 1 2 80 A11
Eighteen; The Southeast Quarter ofjgw 2 1 2 160 All
the North-west Quarter of Section | SE 3 1 2 160 All
Nineteen all in Township Five North ^W 7 1 2 77 All
1 1 1 160
vs
No. 6r)7
Frank Machotka and his wife,
Hattie J. Machotkat W. R. Womack
and his wife Minnb M. Womack,
B. F. Beheimer, The F. B. Collins
Investment Co. a Corporation and
The American National Co. a
Corporation, Receiver for the
F. B. Collins Investment Co. and
the First National Bank of Boise
City, Oklahoma, a Corporation
Defendants.
State of Oklahoma to Frank Mach.
otl.a and Hattie J. Machotka^ Greet-
ings.
You and each of you will take
notice that on the 17t,h day of Sept-
ember 1924, said plaintiff, Federal
Liife Insurance Company, a corpora-
tion, tiled its petition against you in
the District Court of Cimarron
County, Oklahomat and H at you
must answer said petition in said
court, in the City of Boise City in
said County, on or before tne 12th
day of November 15)24, or said potiti-
of Range Five East of the Cimarron
Meridian; and the South-east Quarter
of the North-east Quarter of Sec-
tion Thirteen in Township Five
North of Range Four East of the
Cimarron Meridian; and the South-
east Quarter of the North-east
Quarter of Section Twenty-six in
Township Four North of Range Five
East C. M.
And must answer the petition filed
therein bv said plaintiff on or before
the 12th day of November 1924 or
said petition will be taken as true,
and a judgment for said plaintiff in SE 4 1 3 HiO ^
said actiion for said sum and for said | ^ ^ ^ 3 63g A1J
foreclosure of said chattel and real j^ 1 3 640
estate mortgage will be rendered ac-
cordingly.
Dated this 30th, day of September
1924.
E. B. McMahan Attorney for Plain.
F. M. McKinney Court Clerk.
(SEAL)
Oct. 2-9-16 1924
Amt.
$50.96
6.30
12.60
34.66
6 30
12.60
9.45
9.45
9.45
9.45
18.90
25.20
18.90
9.46
18.90
18 90
18.90
i; 9.45
18.90
9.45
10.06
28.48
20.10
9.80
9.70
10.05
50 .26
NE 9 1 2 160 Vis
N 2; Sh SW 13 1 2 400 All
N1," SW;" NW SE 13 1 2 120 All 15.08
NE" SE; S1-. SE 13 1 2 120 All 15.08
All 20 1 2 640 All
NW; S4 21 1 2 480 All
NE 21 1 2 160 All.
NW 22 1 2 160
S ,> 22 1 2 320 >2
NVa 25 1 2 320 All
SE 25 1 2 160 All
S'o 26 1 2 320 12
N>2 27 1 2 320 *2
SW" 27 1 2 160 All
E>. 1 1 3 320 All.
W', 1 1 3 320 All
AH 3 1 3 640 All
All
NOTCE FOR PUBLICATION
N1-. 12 1 3 320 All
S*2 12 1 3 320 All
EV> 13 1 3 320 *2
NW 13 1 3 160 '.
EU 14 1 3 320 12
ISW" 14 1 3 160 J2
! All 16 1 3 640 All
SE 17 1 3 160 All
SE 22 1 3 158 All
NE 22 I 3 160 All
El-> 23 1 3 320 All
SE 26 1 3 160 All
Wl-> 28 1 3 320 All
N'-, 35 1 3 320 All
NW 36 1 3 160 All
90.46
60.30
20.10
10.05*
28.48
43.56
20.10
20.10
20 10
20!l0
73.80
95.34
147.60
55.36
52.28
171.76
89.18
73.80
86.10
38 44
1&45
49.20
18.45
147.60
36.90
22.26
37.36
49.80
28.14
45.00
45 00
22.50
All 36 3 1 640 All
E W1,- 13 4 1 160 All .
NE" NE 13 4 1 40 52
N1 i NW 14 4 1 80 >2
NW 2 2 2 160 All
SW 2 2 2 160 All
| All o 2 2 639 All
! NE 7 2 2 160 All
SW 7 2 2 153 All
A lil 3 2 640 *2
Nl-«6W 2 3 2 481 ]■>
SE 2 3 2 160 Vi
NW 12 3 2 160 l/2
SW 12 3 2 160 All
All 16 3 2 640 All
N '•> 17 3 2 320 l2
SW 17 3 2 160 All
EV2 19 23
SW 19 3 2 150 All
E1-, 19 3 2 320 All
NE 20 3 2 160 All
SE 20 3 2 160 All
SW 20 3 2 160 All
SW 21 3 2 160 All
NE 23 3 2 160 AIL
All 24 3 2 640 '2
SE 28 3 2 160 All
SW 28 3 2 160 V2
NW 30 3 2 152 All
Al! 35 3 2 640 All
N 12 NW 18 4 2 69 V2
All 11 3 2 640 All
All 1 3 3 640 All.
All 2 3 3 641 All
tNW 12 3 2 160 All,
A.l 3 3 2 642 All
All 4 3 2 642 All
All £ 3 2 641 All
E1- NW- NW SE- SE SE
6 3 3 160 All
N'a SE 7 3 3 477 All
EVi NE 20 5 1 80 All
SE SE 20 5 1 40 All
W SW 21 5 1 80 All
-SV> SE 27 5 1 80 All
NW'NW 28 5' 1 40 All
12.36
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11.42
5.10
2.47
17 46*
17.46 . .
78.88 12-36
24.68 EV, SE 32 5 1 80 All "12.'
18.921 N'C NE; SE NW; E'i SW- SW SW
; I " 32 5 1 240 All >37.08
SW NE: N v, SE- SE SE 30 5 1 Wo i/:>
'•19
27.93
20.99
Lots 1 & 2 SU NE 8 6 1 85 All 13.14
SE SW 12 6 1 40 AU > 6.18
NE NE 17 6 1 49 All 6.18
Ei, SW 18 6 I 80 All '10.30
Li V2 NW 19 6 1 81 All 10.44
W i-o SW 18 6 1 81 Ail 10.44
W'., NW- NW SW 49 6 1 121^. 15.58
W'" SE; 'NE SW- Sy2 SW t
49.001 19 6 1 200 All 25.76
71.26 1 SVi NE: E1- SE 20 6 1 160 AU. 20.60
30.54 EV2 SW; W '2 SE 20 6 1 160 a^l 20.60
6.99
8.73
17.46
124.70
30.54
35.64
WHEELESS TOWNSHIP
1 2 1 320 All
43.26
30.54
30.54
15 27
36.64
78.o8
2.13
88.84
74.16
74.34
17.46
74.38
74.38
70.00
17 46
52*10
52.3!
NE; NE NW- SW NW- NE SE; SW
SE; SW 8 3 3 480 All '
SW 7 3 3 156 All
NW NW; SE NW- NW SE;
8 3 3 160'All
All 9 3 3 640 All
Ail 10 3 3 640 All,
All 11 3 3 640 All
All 12 3 3 640 All
All 13 3 3 640 All
All 14 3 3 640 All
All 15 3 3 640 All
All 16 3 3 640 All
NE 20 3 3 160 All
NW 20 3 3 160 All
SW 20 3 3 160 All
SE 20 3 3 160 All
N«- SW- N<2 SE; SW SE
21 3 3 600 All
SW SW 22 3 3 t40 All
KH SE- NV2 SW- SE SW
22'3 3 600 All
All 23 3 3 640 All
All 24 3 3 640 All
SE NW 28 3 3 40 All
E 2 SW 28 3 3 80 All
All 29 3 3 640 All
All 31 3 3 625 All
All 32 3 3 640 All
All 33 3 3 640 All
NE NW; SW NE; NE SE
34 3 3 120
NW 'A 6 1 160 All 1 20.60
SW SE 21 6 1 40 All' 5.16
NW SW; S - SW 21 G 1 120 All 33.48
20.38 1 N 'o SW 27 6 1 80 All - ' 10.30
37.! 3 , M-> NE- NE NE 28 6 1 120 All 15.46
30.1,4 SE NE; 'NE SE 28 6 1 80 All 10.30
NW NW; S1, NW 28 6 1 120 All 15.46
NE- E1- NW 29 6 1 240 All 30.90 •
W'.; NW 30 6 1 80 All 10.30
2-3 Ir,t. W1- Eh 31 6 1 107 All 13.78
W12 SE- NE SW; SE NW
5' 4' 2 160 All • 11-66-
SV> SW; NW SW 5 4 2 160 4.57
NE SE 6 4 2 40 '2 1-26-
W>2 NE; E1, NW- SW NW-NW SE
NE'SW Si., SW 7'4 2 336 h 10.63%
E'o SE; SW SE- SE SW
10 5 2 160 All 20.60'
W1-. SE; SW 11 5 2 240 Alt I 21 30.
N'o" NE- SW NE; N!2 NW; SW NW:-
SW; W1'. SE 15 5' 2 280 All 17.76.
NW NW" SE NE 22 5 2 80 All 7.10'
17.02 SE SE 27 5 2 40 AI
3.56
SE SE is'2 SE 8 6 2 80 '3 5.15
17.46 I NW NE- S'. N' ; NE NW; N>. SW-
74.16 jNW SE-.'S1-, SE; 15 6 2 440 IS'.Sr.
74.16 1 NW NW 16 6 2 40 }-2 21.89'
74 16 ' NE NE 17 6 2 40 All 4.12 :
74.16 j SW SE 17 6 2 40 All 4.12
78.96 |N'.. NE- SE NE 20 6 2 120 8.18:
78.96 I SE NE 21 6 2 t40 2.06"
74.16 I E'o NE; S1- NW- SW NE- NE SE
74.16 22 6 2 240 2 ' 12 9G-
17.46 NW SW; S^a SW 23 6 2 120 *4 4'.26
W*2 SW 25 6 2 80 >2 2.84
El2 SE 26 6 2 80 ' 2.84.
WJo NE; E .> NW 26 2 160 ^ 5.6&
NE'NW- NE SW: S1-. NW
3.4 6 2 160 '2 5.6S:
All 6 4 3 628 All 49.4&
All 7 4 3 640 All 50.40
AM 8 4 3 640 All 50.40
All 9 4 3 640 All 50.40.
SW NE; NW SE- N1-. SW
4.94 j 153 160 All 21.30
9.88 : NW NW 4 5 3 40 V- 1 7S
69.84 IN '2 NE- NE NW 5 5 3 120 ^ 5133
74.04 E1-. NW" 6 5 3 80 V. 3.55
69.84 SE NE- N'2 SE: SW SE
78.96 12 5 3 160 AU 14.20
I W 2 E>a 13 5 3. 160 All 14.20
17.46
17.46
17.46
74.02
4.94
74.01
78.96
78.96
25.86
51.80
9.68
I, Annis R. Chick, wife of
John W. Chick is now asking
, for a divorce in .the December
on will he taken i.s true and a iu:^" Court under these conditions J All 4 2 1 642 All
ment rendered against you in saul 1 tht aI Annis R. Chick was not SW 5 2 1 160 All ^ AH
action for stilO.OO upon a certain physically able to comply with!Ni';j N12'SE 8 2 1 400 All " 34.98
promissory note executed ^ by said | a|| demands of John W. Chick ! All"9 2 "l 640 AU 51.64
Frank Machotka and his \\iie Hal! ie; through married life and was! SW NE; S'a NW: SW; NW SE 22 4 3 ■ : A.l
J. Machotka to th? K B. Collins In- wrongfully treated while liv-: i/w299 9 1 so Alt **6 46 A 23-1.-5 b io All
vestment Company, a corporation on jn;, wjt}1 J0lin \y Chick COm-|All298 2 f-640 All 52.98
vestment Company, a corporation, on j)eH jno- me Annis R. Chick to j SW NE; Sl2 NW
7.40 ,SE NW; NE SW; SE 17 6 3 240 21.30
NW NW; S>2 NW; SW; NW SE; SE;'S i NE; NF. SE 19 6 3 120 All 10.66
S4 SE 34 3 3 400
WS 15 4 3 320 All
All 16 4 3 640 All
All 17 4 3 640 All
All 18 4 3 640 All
All 19 4 3 641 AU
All 20 4 3 610 All
All 21 I 3 ■ A I
24.681 N12 NE- NE NW- S>, NW; E1-. SW-
24.72 NW SE;" S1-. SE 20 6 3 400 AU 62.14"
. 49.44 SW SW 21 6 3 40 AU 1.56
49.44. N'2 SE- S!n N U; NW NW; E' SW
49.441 31 6 3 338 ^2 15.01
49 52 SW NW: SW- SW SE 32 6 3 240
119.14 15.as
- '1 SW SW 33 6 3 -*0 h 1
.44
NW-
3 1 120 All 14 40
the 25th day of November 1919 and
issign all mortgages with
the interest coupon attached to sam j threats anc} curses of the black-|^'7q 3 1 626 A
princiipal note which matured Dec- est john W Chick an(] a!1 oth- SE 11 3 1 160 4
ember 1st. 1922, amounting to $4240.0 er tjiat has mortgages COmpell-1 S'i NE; SE 14 3* 1 240
with interest theieon from December 1^ me Annjis chick to sign SE 15 3 1 160 All
1st 1922 at the rate of 10 per cent per j Annie which js not my christ.! W 2 16 3 1 320 ^
-nnum and for $240.00, with interest j jan name an(J a)| Qf them was SE218 3 1 160 All
icreon from Decembeer 1st 1923, ev. | warne(} 0f the right name Annis S'2 19 3 1 314
lenced by the interest coupon which j a^. pr0per time and place N'a 21 3 1 320
i-atured on December 1st 1923, and I an(j j Annis R Chick was for. j SW 21 3; 1 160 '2
ir $245.68 taxes paid by plaintiff on | l>i(Jtlen to read mortgage papers j SW 24 3 1 160
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is customary. |SW 25 3 1 160 AU
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Company to release the North I NE 30 3 1 160 All
for the years 1921, 1922 and 1923, and
for §15.00 abstract fees. $400.00 At-
torney's fee and costs of saiid action;
and for a further judgment rendered
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