The Democrat (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1920 Page: 7 of 10
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THE democrat. fi£A\'Efi, OKLAHOMA
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LEGAl. NOTICES
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF AC-
COUNT.
State of Oklahoma, 1 leaver County. «:
In the County Court.
In the Mailer ol Qie l.stiuo of David 6.
Burk, Deceased:
Notice is hereby given Dint Winnie It.
Burk. tin- duly «i | oliito«l executrix ol the
estate of Onviti S. lliirk, deeonseil. has
rendered and presented f"i settlement and
llle<i in saiil court her tliial account and
ruport of her admlnlstratfon us such ex-
ecutrix. and her petition for dtstrlbu-
i ion of sahl estate, and for bcr discharge,
and that Friday, the L'Olli ila.v of Febru-
ary. 1921), heiliK a ut<> ol tin rcftulnr term
of court, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the
county court room in the town of Beav-
er in fald county of Beaver has been duly
appointed liy the court for the settlement
of Kuiil account, and for healing said
petition, ill, which time and place any
turson interested in said I'Miilc may an
n'-iir and lilc exception In wrilliiM to (he
. ccount and conteia the same,
in icHtimony whereof, t have hereunto
net in\ hand and alllxed the Heal el said-
court. this 31st day of .Iniiusry, 11«20.
< Seal i II. |i MKKSI-:. I'ounlj Judge.
It. II. l^ofhourrow, K\. cutm i> Attor-
ney. 2-5 1!-1lit
NOTICK OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL
ACCOUNT.
state'of Oklahoma, iteavei fomit.v , «:
In the County Court.
In I he Matter of the testate ol 1.. D. Nor-
n.t. 1 )i censed.
Nitlc.e Is hereby given (but Frank'
Slicil icy the dub appointed adiiilniatra-
toi' i i the estate of I., li. Norris, dc-
•,!. bah rendered and prosctHed lor
,<i ttlenient and tiled in said court hix final
iceoiiiil and report of nit< ndininisiration
in .sued adiiiliUHtralor, end hid petition
for dUlriliUtion of sniil catale, ami for IiIk
llml arMO. and that Friday. I he 27th da>
if February, 11120. at 2 o'clock I'. M., at
the county court room in the town of
Beaver in said county of Heaver, ban
iccn duly appointed by I lie court for
the .settlement of wild account, and for
■ eating said petition, at which time and
place any person Interested in said estate
na> appear and tile exception in writing
o the account anil contest the same,
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto
•n ms band and affixed the seal of .said
■on11. this 3d day of February, 192a.
(Ke.il) H. I>. MEESE, County Judge.
Attest: JESSIE KEITH. Court Clerk.
staex Wells, Attorney for Adiniliiist ra -
Lor. :!-•'> 2- l!i :>t
MICK1E SAYS
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ADOPTED
LEGAL. NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
OF AC-
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
. COUNT
V.State of Oklahoma, Beaver County, ss:
In the CounLv Court
In the- Matter of the Estate of W. P.
Brimmage, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that J. A. Jones,
the duly appointed administrator or the
. estate of W. P. Brlmmage. Deceased, has
x rendered and presented for settlement
and filed In said court his final account
and report of his administration as such
administrator, and his petition for dis-
tribution of said estate, and for his dis-
charge. and that Friday, the 27th day or
February. 1920, being a day of the regu-
lar term of court, at 2 o'clock P. M., at
the county court .room in the city of
Beaver in said couifty of Beaver has linen
dulv appointed by the court, for the set-
tlement of said account, and for hearing
said petition, at which time and place
any person interested in said estate may
appear and file exception in writing to
\he account and contest the same.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the seal of said
court, this 4th day of February. 1! 20.
(Seal) H. D. MEESE. County Judge.
R. H. Loofbourrow, Attorney for Admin-
istrator. 2-5 2-19 3t
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
in the District Court of Beaver County.
Oklahoma.
C. H. Hatton. Plaintiff, vs. W. N. Valen-
tine, Lula Valentine, et al., Defendants.
The State of Oklahoma to W. N. Valen-
tine and Lula Valentine, Greetings:
The said defendants will take noticc
that they have been sued in the above-
named court by the said plaintiff ('. li
Hatton upon six certain promissory
notes dated November 21. 1010. and each
for the principal sum of $1800.00. and
that unless they answer the petition ol
the plaintiff filed in said court on or be-
fore tiie 11th day of March. 1020, such
petition will bo taken as true and judg-
ment rendered in favor of the plain lift
and against the defendants for the sum
of $17,776.7(1, together with the interest
thereon from May l th. 191'J. and an addi-
r tional sum of 10 per cent attorneys fees
and for the costs of this action and de
cree of foreclosure of real estate mort-
gage given to secure the payment of said
notes upon the, following described real
estate, viz:
The northwest Quarter of section twen-
ty-eight (28). Northeast Quarter of sec-
tion twenty-nine (29). Northeast Quarter
of. section thirty-two (32). Southeast
Qi&rter of section thirty-two (32). '■ b<-
Northeast Quarter of the Northwest
Quaitfe-- of section thirty-two (32). the
North half of the Northeast Quarter ti:,u
th-i Sot thwest Quarter of the Northe;,si
Quarter and the Northwest Quarter m
the Southeast Quarter of section twenty-
eight, all in township Two North ol
Range Twenty-Seven and Northwest
QuaitiT of Section Thirty-Four in Town-
ship Two Nort hof Range Twenty-Six
East of Cimarron Meridian, all in Beaver
County, Oklahoma. .
Witness my hand and official seal a I
Beaver, Oklahoma, this 27tli day of Jan-
uary 1920. JESSIE KEITH,
(Seal! Court Clerk.
Bv EDITH MILES, Deputy.
R. H. Loofbourrow, Attorney.
1-29 1-19
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the
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
State of Oklahoma, Beaver County, ss:
In the District Court of Beaver County.
State of Oklahoma.
J. D. Thompson, Plaintiff, vs. Laurence
T. Kersey. Ellen Irene Kersey, Lizzie
Kersey Reese, Thomas li. Reese. Tift:
Bank of Hunter, A. F. Lewis and W. E.
Lewis, Defendants—No. 2Ui2.
The State of Oklahoma to Lizzie Kersey.
Bertha Kersey Reese and Thomas It.
Reese, Greeting:
The said defendants Lizzie Kersey.
Bertha Kersey Reese and Thomas
Reese and each of them will take
tlce that they have been sued In
District Court of Reaver County. State
of Oklahoma, and must answer the peti-
tion of the plaintiff therein in the. above
styled cause on or before the ttli day of
March, 1 ; 20, or the said petition will be
taken ns true and a judgment will be
rendered against Laurence T. Kersey in
said action in the sum of $3114.68, with
Interest from the 1st day of January.
t:i20, at the rate of 111 per cent per an-
num. $101).Oil attorney fee and costs of
suit: and also foreclosing the mortgage
securing said debt, on the southwest
Quarter of Section 14, Township 5, North
of Range 28 1.0. <\ M.. in Beaver County.
Oklahoma, and for the sale of said prop-
erty to satisfy said judgment, interest,
attorney fees and coals and excluding
said defendants above named and each
of them from having or claiming an>
right, title, interest, lien, estate or equity
therein.
Dated this 22nd day of January, 192(1.
JESSIE KEITH,
SEAL Court Clerk
By EDITH MILES, Deputy.
A L. Zinser and Claude T. Smith, At-
torneys for Plaintiff. 1-22 31
OF AC-
Statc
111 the
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
COUNT.
nf Oklahoma. Heaver County, ss:
In the County Court.
Matter of the Estate of J, If. Fore-
man, Deceased:
Notice is hereby given that J. If. Fore-
man. the duly appointed administrator of
the estate of J. It Foreman, Jr.. deceased,
nas rendered and presented for settle-
ment and tiled in said court his llnal ac-
count and report of his administration as
such administrator, and his petition for
distribution of said estate, and for his
discharge: and that Saturday, the 21st
• lay ol' February, 192(1, being a day of the
regular term of court, to-wit, of the Jan-
uary term. A. D. 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M..
at the County Court room in the city of
Beaver, in said county of Beaver, has
been duly appointed by the court for the
set I lenient of said account, and for hear-
ing .-aid petition, ^it which time and
place any person interest< d in .said es-
t ti may appear and file exception in
writing to the account and contest the
same.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and afllxed the seal of said
court, this 30th day of January, 1920.
II. I). MEESE. County Judge.
2-5 2-12 21
F A \l M
NOTICE
To all Ford Owners
I am now prepared to do all kinds
of overhauling work on your cars.
We also do electrical and battery
work. We use genuine Ford parts
only and guarantee all jobs.
JOHN H. LAWSON
Ford Authorized Sales and Service
Beaver, Oklahoma
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF AC-
COUNT.
State of Oklahoma, Beaver County, ss:
In the County Court
In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph F.
Desper, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Ida May
Desper, the duly appointed administratrix
of the estate of Joseph F. Desper, .de-
ceased. has rendered and presentd lor
settlement and filed in said court her
final account and report of hfr adminis-
tration as such administrator, and her
petition for distribution of said estate,
and for her discharge; and that Wednes-
day, the 18th day of February, 1920, at
10 o'clock a. ni., at the County Court
room in the city of Reaver in said county
of Beaver has been duly appointed by
the court for the settlement of said ac-
count. and for hearing said petition, at
which time and place any person inter-
ested in said estate may appear and file
exception in writing to the account and
contest the same.
In testimony whereof. I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the seal of said
court, this 28th day of January, 1920.
H. D. MEESE, County Judge.
1-29 2-12
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
State of Oklahoma, County of Beaver, ss
In the District Court in and for Said
County and State.
Henry A. Wilhelm, Plaintiff, vs. Alma L.
Orsborn, formerly Alma L. Lott: Wil-
liam J. Orsborn. C. H. Wilhelm. Albert
Wilhelm and Augusta Willa and Delia
Sievers, Defendants—No. 21(55.
The State of Oklahoma—To Alma L. Ors-
born. formerly Alma L. Lott: William
J. Orsborn, C. H. Wilhelm. Albert Wil-
helm. Augusta Willa and Lena Sievers—
Greetings:
Said defendants will take notice that
siad plaintiff, Henry A. Wilhelm. did. on
the 31st day of January, 1920, fite his
petition in the District Court in and for
Beaver County. State of Oklahoma,
against the said defendants and each of
them, and that the said defendants must
answer said petition herein, on or before
the 20th day of March. 1920. or said pe-
tition will be taken as true and judg-
ment rendered in said action against de-
fendants. and each of them, quieting the j
title of plaintiff in and to the following
described real estate, situated in Reaver ,
Countv, State of Oklahoma, lo-wit:
The Mortlieast Quarter of Section
Thirty-Four, in Township One North,
of Range Twenty, East of the rim- j
arron Meridian:
and forever barring said defendants, and
each of them, from all right, title, estate,
interest or property in or to said premises '
or anv part thereof.
In testimony whereof T hereunto set nr
hand nd affix the seal of said court at. :
my office in the Town of Beaver. Beav
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
the District Court Within and for
Beaver County, State of Oklahoma.
The Pittsburg Mortgage Investment Com-
pany. Plaintiff, vs. Bert F. Foulds, Nora
E. Foulds, husband and wife, and the
First National Rank of Englewood,
Kansas, Defendants.
The State of Oklahoma to Bert F. Foulds
and Nora E. Foulds—Greetings:
Said defendants will take notice that
the said Plaintiff did on the llitli day
of January, 1920, file its petition in the
District Court in and for Beaver Coun-
ty. State of Oklahoma, against said de-
fendants, praying for judgment against
said defendants for the foreclosure of a
uortgage on the Southeast Quarter ol
Section Eight, in Township Five North,
of Range Twenty-Eight, East of the
Cimarron Meridian, situated in Beaver
County, State of Oklahoma, said mort-
gage being of eveA date therewith and
given to secure a promissory note exe-
cuted by said Bert F. Foulds and Nora
L. Foulds to the Plaintiff on the 6th day
of June. 1913. for the sum of $(10000
and on which there is now due the sum
of $621.00, with interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from
the 1st day of June, 1918, and the sum
of $80.00 attorney fees and said de-
fendants Bert F. Foulds and Nora 10.
Foulds will further take notice that the
said First National Bank of Englewood,
Kansas, has illed its ansfer and cross-
petition against said defendants Bert F.
Foulds and Nora E. Foulds, praying for
foreclosure of a mortgage given by said
defendants Bert F. Foulds and Nora E.
Foulds to the said First National Rank
of Englewood. Kansas, upon the above
described property, to secure their cer-
tain promissory note upon which there
is now due the sum of $1500.00, with in-
terest thereon at 10 per cent per an-
num from the 13th day of February.
1919, until paid, together with an attor-
ney's fee of $50.00, and said defendants
Bert F. Foulds and Nora E. Foulds must
answer- the petition filed herein and tli<
answer and cross-petition ol the de-
fendant, The First National Bank of En-
glewood, Kansas, filed herein on or be-
fore the 12th day of March, 1920, or saic
petition of the Plaintiff filed herein anc!
said answer and cross-petition of the de-
fendant, the First National Bank of En-
grlcwooci, Kansas, filed herein, will bo tak
en as true and correct and judgment wil
be rendered in said action adjudging that
default has been made in said mortgag*
given by said defendants to the Plaintif.
herein and adjudging that default ha:
been made in said mprtgage given to th<
cross-petitioner, The First National Banl
of EnglffWood, Kansas, herein and thnt
the Plaintiff has a first lien on the sai'
premises above described for the amount
due plaintiff as sued for in said peti-
tion and that the defendant, The Firs'.
National Bank of Englewood. Kansas,
has a second mortgage on said premises
subject only to the lien and claim of th<
Plaintiff for the amount due and as sue'
for in its answer and cross-petition an
said mortgages will be foreclosed an
said premises ordered to be sold without
appraisement and the proceeds of sal
sale, applied,
1st. To the payment of the costs o!
this action. . N
2nd. Ill payment to the Plaintiff of th<
amount due.
3rd. In payment of the amount diu
The First National Bank of Englewooa
Kansas,
and said, defendants. Bert F. Fouls an
Nora E. Foulds wil! be forever bnrre
an*l foreclosed of and from all ri~!it, title
estate, interest or equity of rudeiuptio-
in and to said premises or any part
thereof.
Dated this 24th day ot January. 1920.
(SEAL) JKSSIK KEITH.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having claims against the
estate of Jeremiah M. Howo.n, Deceased,
•ire required to present the same, with the
necessary vouchers, to the undersigned
administrator. W. L. Bowen, at (or near)
Gray, Oklahoma, within four months of
tid' date hereof, or the same will be for-
•ver barred.
Dated February 2nd, 1920.
W. L BOWEN, Administrator.
Loofbourrow & Loofbourrow. Attorneys
Tor Administrator. 2-5 2-19 3t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
State of Oklahoma, County of Beaver, ss:
In the County Court in and for Said
County and Stale.
In the Matter of the Estate of Carl Kor-
thals. Deceased:
All persons having claims against the
-state of Carl Korthals, Deceased, are re-
quired to present the same, with the
accessary vouchers, to the undersigned
•xeeutrix at or near Beaver Oklahoma,
within four months of the date hereof, oi
the same will be forever barred.
Ilaled February 2. 1920.
CAROLINA KORTHALS, Executrix.
Stacy Wells. Attorney for Executrix.
2-5 2-12 2t
LOANS
If you want a loan on
youi* farm, sec me and
you will save both time
and money.
My rates and terms
are the best to be had,
and for quick loans we
excel other companies. .
I. N. EDWARDS
LaKemp, Oklahoma
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
(Compiled by H. N. Lawson, Bonded
(Abstracter.)
Deeds.
Florence B. Williams et vir to Har-
very Borden etux, S2 SVV4 SE4 S2
NE4 31-3-21, NE4 1-2-20, $15,000.
Newton Pickett to James M. Dun-
lop, tract in NW4 31-3-26, $1,000.
Julius M. Stevens et ux to Jerry
Mansfield, lots 3-4 of SW4 19-3-23,
f2,200.
Columbus Allen Brimmage to Emma
L. Briimpage, N2 SW4 26-1-21, $1.
A. J. Schell et ux to Dewey Heb-
'ierd, NE4 80-1-26, $1.
A. .1. Schell et ux to T. P. Schell,
N2 NE4 .'51-1-26, N2 NW4 .32-1-26, $1.
John Nolan to William 11. Simmons,
ME4 25-6-23, $6,00$.
Charley F. Flock et ux to Nellie
B. Mills, NW4 NW4 21-1-26, $1.
Viola M. Schlicht et vir to E. B.
Parker, lots 3-4 E2 NW4 7-2-24, $2,-
iOO.
Henrv L. Twentier et ux to Silas
S. Strong, SE4 2:5-3-23, $3,500.
Warner Jelt et ux to Thomas D. &
loel H. Jett, NW4 14-1-27, $4,000.
Jessie Mae P'ickel et vir to William
It. Rose, NW4 25-4-23, $3,500.
Lawrence Brown et ux to Seybert
Barr, NW4 SVV4 26-4-20, $1.
James T. Smith ct ux to E. H.
Huehner, NE4 26-5-20, $2,600.
Oscar H. Lash et ux to J, W. Lind-
say, N2 SW4 E2 SW4 4-1-26, $5,600.
Feel Old?
j
Overwork, worry, anxiety or orrow
undermines strength and health. These
causes contribute to kidney trouble, and
weak or diseased kidneya make one
feel old in middle age.
jbleygjdney pills
help weak, overworked or diseased kid-
neys and bladder so that the system is
free from waste and poisonous matter
that causes one to feel old, tired, lan-
guid. They banish backache, rheu-
matic pains, sore muscles, stiff joints.
Mrs. J, D. Miller, Syricuae, N. Y.. writes:
"For many years I suffered with kidney trouble
and rheumatism. I had a severe backach* and
felt miserable and all played out, I got to •
place where I had to Ho somethinB. After tak-
ing two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills I can say
my backache is gone, and where I used to lay
•wake at night with rheumatic paina I can now
sleep in comfort and enioy s good night's rest."
SOLD EVERYWHERE
We have buyers for Good Wheat Land in
Beaver, Texas and Cimarron
Counties
Will be glad to hear from owners of land
for sale with description an pdrices of same
WILCOX INVESTMENT CO.
Woodward, Oklahoma
Time to Build
NOW!
Let us figure with you on the ma-
terial for that new house or barn.
We have everything in
Lumber
Lime
Cement
and Posts
Paul W. Light & Co.
ED HUMPHREY, Manager
Beaver, Oklahoma
REACHED HIS LIMIT.
Mrs. Hicks is so painfully neat that
;he makes life- miserable for her
family. One of her rules is that all
members of the 'household must re-
nove their shoes before entering the
house.
"Bill," she remonstrated one day
ith her husband, "I found a grease
pot on one of the dining room chairs
nd 1 think it came oil" those pants
ou wear in the shop."
A brief silencc ensued, then a vol-
atile eruption.
"Well, Mary, for the last fifteen
cars I have taken off my shoes every
ime I came into this house, but I'll
e hanged if I'll go further!"—Im-
iloment and Vehicle Journal.
Cr
fr
irt Clerk.
pinWK?
"rosK-Ivtl-
l-2li 2-12
I can cash your sale paper. J. I.
Corbett, auctioneer. l-15tf
NO HUNTING
„ , „ „ No hunting will hereafter be per-
™oiim5?8toteo°k^Vma,e?hi7'3lst8day ! mittc.l on mv ranch or the land which
Of January. 1920. j I have leased. Keep off under pen-
tSeal) JliSSIE KEITH. Court CU ik. I r,itv nf the law
2-l2ta£i9We,,s' Attorney for r,aintiff- 12-lltf ' R. ^LcFARLAND.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucaa County, es.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
Is senior partner of the firm of F. J-
Cheney & Co.. doing business In the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that said Arm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON.
(Seal) Notary Public. I
Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in-
ternally and acts through the Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces of the 8ystem. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists. 76c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
OOD IDEA!
Open your
Lucky Strike pack-
age this way—tear
off part of the top
only.
Protects the Lucky Strike
cigarette—a cigarette made
of that delicious real Bur-
laf tobacco. It's toasted.
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