Hollis Post-Herald (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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Notice forPublicatiou
f No. 06101
Department of Interior
" U. S. J^anci Office at Guthrie
Oklahoma July 11 tOT-i
Notice i« ' -rtuy given that
Robert T. iVeh of Vinson Okla,
Route 2, who on March 10 1908
made Homestead Entry
Serial No 06101 for SE1.4 sec
|,ion 1 Township 5 North Range
27 West Indian Meridian has
.filed notice of intention to
«3riake final five year proof to
Establish claim to the land above
described before coiinty
Judge;uH*hnon county ORla-
liioma at Hollis Oklahoma on the
^0 dayrflf Ausaist 1914. > ,••>) ;
ycia)imjHjt,na^esJas
? e{M tfi£j
Peters, W. S. Kromer B
ptanabury, all of Vipppbn "Okla-
oma, Route2. '
1 Stone-Root Compound, an
efficient remedy for disorders of
|he Kidneys, such as inflam-
* jnatory, irritated and weaken-
ed conditions of the Kidneys
i^tnd bladder. Torpidity of the'
! ;|iver. Gives relief to Pain in
, the Back. We guarantee every
:%ottle we sell to give you .Satis-
faction. —City Drug Company.
| Good Laid* in Oregon
Large tract of good farming
land now open for free settle-
ment in Oregon. Over 200,000
acres in all. Good climate, rich
soil, and does not require irri-
gation to raise finest crops of
fruit and garden trick.
TFor larere map, full instructions
and information, and a plat of
several sections of exceptionally
; !roodClaims, Send $3.40 to John
'Keefe; Oregon City, Oregon.
v"Three y.'ars a U. S. surveyor
, 4nd timVrrrah. An opbbrtuni-
!.. 'tv to eret a e^od fertile free
homestead near town and
market. £ul^ 24th 6t.
liy Publication: Mortgage
Foreclosure
; In the District Court of Harmon
County, State of Oklahoma
No. 574
The Pittsburg Mortgage In-
vestment Company, a Corpora-
tion, Plaintiff
vs.
Argie M. lh^mas n, Mary L.
Thomason, his wife, J. H>
Smith and A. E. Crause, Di-
ndanls.
The State of Oklnhnma "to
i vTie JV 'Ph r>vr p <■; i" n. T* T
Tiomp-son. h'" vifr. J
Smith and a. E. Crause, ci
f endants:
The said defendants, A
M. Thomason, Mary L. Thoin-
ason, his wife J . H. Smitn and
A. E. Crause, anci tach of you
will take notice that said plain-
tiff, The Pittsburg Mortgage
Investment Company did on the
20 day of February 1914 file it's
petition in the District Court in
and for Harmon County, State
of""Oklahoma against the said
defendants named in the cap-
tion hereof and that the said
defendants, Argie M Thomasoi:
and Mary L. Thomason, his
wif, J.i H«,, Smith and A. E.
Crause and each of them must
answer said petition herein on
F ,or before the 10th day <of Opto-:
taken as true and judgment
rendered in said action against
gaifl defendants, Argie M.
Thomason and Mary L. T'hois
ason, his Wife, for the su
for the sum of $376.03 upon
three certain promissory notes
of $107. 0Q each executed by
the said defendants, Argie M.
Thomason and Mary L. Thom-
ason, his wife to the plaintiff
The Pittsburg Mortgage Invest-
ment Company, on the 23rd day
of #ily 1910 with interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from the 1st
&y of January 1914 ahd for
costs of suit including $50.Oo
attorney fee and a further judg
ment rendered in said acU"n
against said defendants. Argie
M. Thomason, Mary L Thoma-
son* his wife, J. H. - Smith
E crause and eacfi of them Tor
the -foreclosure -of--a cfcti&itt
mortgage securing said promi
sory *n"les and of eVen date
therewith executed by* the de
fend ants, Argie $ Thomason,
and Mary L. Tbomasoa his wife
to the plaintiff, Pittsburg
Mortgage &nt
upon the following described
real estatejying nd situatedin^
theVfiunty of Hfw-fcpoS ;StataT#
QWlaUym* to wit: The .North
half the Northwest quarter, and
the North half of the Northeast
quarter, section twenty eight
(28) Township three (3) north of
ranpe twenty four (24) West I
M.and adjudging that default
has V.eon made in said mortgai?p
th.it plaintiff have a Vk n on ssid
i o 1 he
xo'/uted
the proceeds applied to the pay- j Al1 Persons having claims
ment of the ann-unt due plaintiff :ag >nst C. C. Payne, deceased,
'a d the costs ot suit and forever |«e required to pres-nUhe same
b irring and foreclosing said | with the necessary vouchers to
defendants named in the caption
hereof and each of thun from all
right, title, estate, interest, pro
perty and equity of redemption
in and to said premises or any
part thereof and for the appiin
ment of a Receiver to take
charge of said premises during
tli? pendancy of this action.
In witness whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed
the seal of my office at Hollis, in
said countyof Harmon, State of
Oklahoma this 26 da> of August
1914.
J. R. McCuteheon
clerk District court.
(Seal)
Attorney for Plaintiff
the undersigned administrator
at his home tifieen miles South
east of Hollis, Oklahoma within
four months ofthddabe hereof,
or the same will bn f nvver bar-
red.
ti. W Snider
liy Cox & Miller, his attorneys
Aug 31 2o.
Summons ty Publication
Notice ot Hearing Application for
Letters of Gaardianship
In The county court Of The
County Of Harmon, State Of
Oklahoma.
In the Matter of Estate and
Guardianship of Bessie Strick
land, Minor.
The State of Oklaohma to the
relatives of Bessie Strickland,
Greeting:
< Notice Is Hereby Given, Th*t
W. M.Hassell has filed in said
court a petition, praying that lie
be appointed guardian of Bessie
Strickland Minor, and that
Tuesdry the 6 day of Sept., 1914,
at K) o'clock A. M., of said day,
bdoga regular term of this
court, towit, of the July torm, A.
D. 1*14, at the county court
room in Hollis in thu county of
Harmon State of Oklahoma, h|i8
been setrtor hearing said petition
when and where you are hereby
cited to appear and show cause
t£a y you*have, why the said
petition sbruld } ot be jrrantf
Wit'ne*S The*1 Judge^of **
Court, and the seal thert.-
atlixf d this 27 daj&of Aug, A. Jp.
iWtllfi 'lifi .. %l
E. C. Adernathy. ^
county Judge
^ Miller," Atto^c *yu\fpr
petitioner.
fen
orrmises su>j^ct, <i ':
tirst mortgage then'on
h : s:;'d d< f?i.'.'atits Argie M
Tiiitiiiiisoli i4nd Mary L lis-Ma-
son, his i.* i'< t.nU"> pontiff tmre
in lo :!!i;ii.oun't tor y. hi'.-h 3-
Publication Notice
IN THE DISTRICT COORT OP HAHMON
COUNTY STATE OF OKL AHOMA
No. 594
The Inter-State Mortprat-e Trust Goropunv, si
corporation. Plaintiff,
vs.
William R. Culpepper. Curdia Culpepper.
L,ijtVier A. pearson. Alirinlstrn-tor n'iH' wia
annexed of the Est::! - of JosephK. nrudli
.Ifcvasod. Hnnnab Hr idHelil. Mary firadllold,
• .1 ames Wilson Brndfield. nna ti. h. Kit/corald.
I)t;'eniJjints.-
'I'm ■ Si.110 •>: Oklali vna. to
pepw
a Cul> crper,
. ami J aics
io Willian
Hunnali Hi
> Wilson Br
j ti lie
Hi
•it'K;ut
nci
j?J 1 wciivy
| tiiioiui-' ;
'1 t 1 Cf
n ;
jjg ' modths
1
8 i hat t!ie
>1100acres, u
rriment &utvi
that i
y the
;erit will
and Hulls, Mixed Feed.
We Deliver
such j
not i aid within fix
,he dale of the rendition therein
•anils "be sold, without appraise-
lanner pto> ided by law. to satis-
fy snob judgment, i iterest and costs, aid
f ire\erwarrinir yon aud each of you. tosreiher
with j our co-defendants, of and from all litili-
litleand csLate. claim and .inteiest of every
nature w hatsoever in and to s*id lands and
cverv part thereof adverse 10 the purchase:
:it sueh sale, und ifrantinit to plaintiff si;c!i
other and far'.her relief as to the court mu
seem U
<s mv hand and the seal of sal
nice in the City ot IIol;
HtlHhonia this ! day of Beptembe
In The District Court in The
Twenty-fifth Judicial Dis-
trict Sitting in and For
Harmon Co i.i*. y and
State of Okhiioma
No. 601
,Dascomb-Daniels Lumber Com-
pany;« corporation, plaintiff.
r'.Vl ' vs. -■
J. T. Essary and Mattie C.
s^iry, defendants.
The State of Oklahoma to J.
T. Essary, Greeting:
You will take notice that the
Said plaintiff, the Dascomb-
Daniels Lumber Company, did
on the 7th day of July 1914 file
its petition in the District
Court in and for Harmon
Cbunty, State of Oklahoma,
against the said defendants,
and that the said defendant, J.
T. Essary, must answer said
petition on or oetore the 26 day
of September 1914 or said pe-
tition wil be taken as true and a
judgment rendered in said ac-
tion against said defendant, J.
T, Essary, for the sum of
$1£7.55 principal and interest:
$25.00 additional as attorneys
fee and interest on the said
sum from the 7 day of July
1914 at tne rate of 10 per cent
per annum until, paid and costs
of Suit. Said claim being found-
ed upon a promissory note ex-
ecuted by 1. T. ,Esspj> .to \he
plaintiff hereinpn th • Jl day .4
March 1913 and a further judg-
ment will be rendered in said
action against ttte sajtt defend-
ant, J. T. Essary, for. the fore-
closure of a certain material-
man^s lien securing said promi-
sor^ ilote said lien oearing the
date of July 18 1913 and upon
the following described real
estate, lying and situate in the
County of Harmon and State of
Oklahoma as follows, to-wit:
The S E 1-4 of Sec. One, 't own-
ship One North of Range 27
W. 1. M. That material was
purchased for which plaintiff
claims this lien by the defend-
ant, J. T. Essary, and used
by him in the erection of a
•above described property anft
frame dwelling house on tht
the said materialman's lien was
duly filed for record in accord-
ance with the laws of the state
• i Oklahoma and th&t a judg-
1 m. nt will be rendered against
; you declaring the said lien val-
I id and subsisting ordering said
| premises sold and the proceeds
' r lied to the amount found
I duo th? plain!iff and for costs
i of suit and forever barring said
.li'endant from all right, title,
v - u.t€! or interest in and to said
' . -iscs o" any part thereof
' Tile D&sc mb-Daniels Lum-
11: r Company.
J. E. I'JcCutcheon
Clerk of District Court
(Seal)
By Cox & Miller, Its Attorneys
August 13
Notice is hereby given that
John W. Adkins of Vinson
Ok ahoma who; on September
20th 1911, made Homestead
Entry, Serial No. 07153, for
NE 1-4 'NE 1-4, NE 1-4 NW
1-2 & Lot 1, section 31, Town-
ship 5 North, Range 26 West,
Indian Meridian, has filed no-
tice of intention to make Final
Three year r roof, to establish
claim to'the land above describ-
ed, before County Judge, Har-
mon County Oklahoma at Hol-
lis Oklahoma on the 28 day of
September 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses
Alonza Morris
Earnest Edwards
Alonza Thomason
Marcus t)wens
All of Vinson Oklahom
J L. Culvert, Register.
Notice of Sale
Notice is hereby given, that
in pursuance to an order of saUi
issu'J out ot th>; rif.tnct
Court of Harmon County,
Oklahoma, on the 13 day of
August 1914, in an action
wherein D. C. Lundeen was
piaintliff and Edward B. Mc-
queen, Lena- R. tocQceen, W.
j. Bell, Auena M, lieu, Judu
liumett, Martin G. iVioore, t<va
Moore, Richards & Conover
naruware Company, a corpor-
ation, 1. K . Renner, " M- A-
Renner, W- A. Renner,;J, A*
VVooos, John .Rosenthal!, Rod
Moore, Harmon County Loan
& Brokerage Association and
R. E. Richardson were defend-
ants, directed to me the under-
signed sheriff ot Harmon
County, Oklahoma, command-
ing me to advertise and sei.
according to law without ap
praisement the following de-
scribed real estate situate in
Harmon County Oklahoma to-
wit: The" North half of the
South East quarter and the
Sou& half of the North East
quarter «f section ten (10) and
the "South Half of the South
West quarter and the Wes
half of the South East quarter
hor section two (2), Township
two (2) North of range twenty
four (24) West of I. M., to
satisfy a judgment and de-
cree of foreclosure in favor of
the above named plaintiff and
against the above named de-
fendants obtained in said court
on the 20 day of June 1913,
for the sum of $907.00 togeth-
er with interest thereon from
said date at the rate of ten pet
cent per annum and all costs ol
said action.
In obedience to said order, I
will on the 14 day of September
1914 at the hour of 1:30 o'clo.
p. m. of said day, at the East
door of the Court House in the
City of Hollis in said Harmon
County, (JiJahoma. offer tor
sale and s"ll to th • high v;t
bidder for ca. h the >aid proper-
ty above described to satisfy '
the judgment rendered «in said
cause together with costs and
attorney fees.
Witness my hand this 13
day of August A. D. 1914
P. W. Nance
Sheriff of Harmon County
Oklahoma
August 13 1914
$321.85 with intereston such sum
from the 3rd day of August
1 ftl4, at the rate of ten per centum
per annum, and for $50.00 at
torneys fee, and for costs of suit;
also for the foreclosure of % cer
tuin second mortgage upon the
Northeast Quarter of Section
Twenty three (23) in Township
One (1) North Ranne Twenty
four (24) West of 1. M. in Har-
mon County Slate of Oklahoma,
and for the sale ot said real es-
tate subject to a lirst mortgage
of $3000.00, interest thereoir
and taves to pay said j jdgmer .
Dated this 3rd day of Augntt
A D 1914.
J. R. McCutcheon,
Clerk of the District Court
(Seal)
Zink and Oline
Attorneys Mr Plaintiff1 [
Get your Qetide OH; Gasoline
and Lamp Oil by the barrel.
See me at A. D. Hollis'
Nance Bros. Sole Owners
Paul Nance ,i
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
Ramsey last night, a baby i?iri.
Mother and babe are doing fine
but A. K.'s recovery is vetry
doubtful.
Rev. T. M. Hunter left Mon
day for Oklahoma City where
he and his family will make their
future home. Rev. Hunter has
accepted the pastorate of the
Firat Baptist Church at that
place and his friends h'oYo wish
him success in his«oew field of
Itbor. ^ '
J. H. Scruggs and family re
turned Sunday from a visit with
friends at Shamrock Texas.
Miss Blanch Bryant returned
to her home at Edmond this
week afier a visii with her sis-
ter Mrs. E. M, Castle berry.
J. M. Coles And C W. Gilliland
returned' Tuesday from Hous
cod and fttffer points In Texas.
Col. BjOwu, Lieut. Col. K, HL
McKnight. Majj. Shed and
P&vate % tj, Nance left Tuesday
to attend the reunion at Blair.
Edwin Hollis went to Kingston
Sunday on business.
Miss Grace Martin left Sun
day for Henderson Tenn. where
she will enter college at that
pi ice.
Miss Julia Pigford left Sun
day for Edmond where she wilt
attend school this winter.
Mrs. J. 11. Warner died at h r
h->me t wo mi!ns Northwest of
iioilis Monday morning. At
th(.>uvd'i she hail been siolc for
v ■ 'i :;l monilis. iter death w is a
sin ck to her f riynd -.
Mrs. Warner was the wife of
John Warner and hml lived iu
non county for number « f
?. Tlie remains wore ti
Ito Hollis Cemetery f-«r
Jo!iason condjicM
Wiin
i at my
;| county
D. U>N.
said cour | M
ilartnua j J]
NoUce far Publicailon
Deparment of the Interior 1
U."S. Land Office at Guthrie
Oklahoma, August 17 1914
cH&ninmj——HM——g
To any part of the City
J R. McCutfbeoo
t ',eri{ «'f ibe Distr
,i ri W. A. Oiscli.
torneys forPlatntiC.
Notice To Creditors
Ciaims
To Freiect
P When in need of Electric
2 Supplies or Electric v.*ork
of any kind, see
fi | C
• j It, w. i
i at ihe L. J.
Notice by Publication
In the District Court in and for
Harmon County, Stato
of Oklahoma
Causu No G01
The f-entral Investment Com
pany, a^Corparation, Plaintilf
vs
Leon Butler and Mary Butler
and Jim Hill, Defendants
The above named dofendants
Leon Butler and Mary Butler,
will take notice that they have
been S'ied in the District Court
of Harmon County, State of
Oklahoma, and must answer the
petition Sled therein by the
plaintiff, The Central Invest
mflnt Company, a corporation,
'onor befjre the l.th day of
September 1911, or the petition
\ I"1
AlTalfa Leads the Crop3
Or all crops, alfalfa stunts at the
ics'1 of tbe li-t. alphabcti^stly ani
-ihcrwfse. In th® oatter of dis'istiii!®
•irot<fin, alfalfa loads with, 12,'t r-r
nt, surpassing even wheal bran by
1 per cent.
Any Crop, So It Pays
A Grant coonty farmer prepared
■,ix acres of ground for alfalfa, but
ater put it to wheat and from the six
acres liarestoed 304 busheU of the
grain.
Government a 8;g Paper Consumer
Tbe paper used by the government
prtntin*..cffic.c eaeh year requires
prijviTnptoly 12a million poimd3 Of ra;T
pulp and <90 mrtlion pounds of v.oo4
pulp. u-i.
A'l f • 1 • P 7 P
it'Cn U-! Lisfat & ice Lo.
Don't Use Sprayer in Blooming Sess *
No trees, sbrulis, bushes or vines
should bo sprayed while in bloom. It
is against tho law to do so in so; «.
r.tatcn, and .t *ill3 the bees and other
useful insect3 that carry polten fror.
ftower to flowrr.
TG SHIP 3S.8C& HEA0 OF CATTLE
Carter Ccusvty Becoming a Btg Feed-
ing Point For Picking Houses
;y tlwu.°riiid bt*ari of cattle, fii
1 oiio care, are to bo shifp***
ftiorliar. and Wilson to the Kan
• n-.-rlrt b. th© prr .r.
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