The Hollis Post-Herald. (Hollis, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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Our mtrthsr came up from SUMMONS
Wichita Pall- today for a visit. No 102Q
While changing earn at Altva she Htabe of oklahoma, Conuty
fell from the platform causing * Harmon.
fracture of the hip. Being: quite ^ ^ Coort
feeble and somewhat dim of sight o.flM Plaintiff, vs. W.
and through the c>rtl®Mn|>" of | L. HoUls, Ida Hollis, W. C. Pen-
the train men she was a lowed fU1Jonei|0, W. G«l-
ipgatoff on the wrong elde^ ^ w 0roi§ K u Card.
ner, T. J. Harmon, R. A. Wil-
liams, W. B. G rotes, Matilda
McCauley and Kate Burdlclc,
Defendants.
The State of Oklahoma to 0.
W. Gilllland, W. 8. Cross, Matil-
da IlcOanley and Kati Burdick.
Said defendants, 0. W. GllH-
land, W. S. Cross, Matilda Me-
Ciuley and Kate Burdick are
hereby notified that said plain-
tiff. J. J. Savage, did on the 6th
day of August, 1919, file his pe-
tition in the District Court of
Harmon County, Oklahoma,
against all of the defendants
named in the caption hereof, and
that said defendants must an-
swer said petition on or before
the eoach. hence the aooident.
....Bring In your old car and get
a new one In a week, beat of
material expert labor, and a
royal finish for your auto at
the Mangum Hollis Auto paint
ivories just west of City Nation
al Bank in Hollis, Okla. — ••
_Come to the Rock Rooming
house just ond block north of the
Gould Hotel, cool airy rooms.
__Good beds, reasonable rates,
kind treatment. — .. -
FOR RENT.—Two nice rooms
for light hoube keeping. Two
blocks north east of high school
building. Apply at this office.
and to said premises, or any
part thereof, and for costs of
this action.
Witness my hand and official
seal this 14th day of August, A-
D, 1«19. "
[seal] J. E. Barefbot,
Court Clerk.
W. J. Counts, Attorney.
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
No. 995
In the District Court of the
Twenty-Fifth Judicial District
of Oklahoma. Within and fOr
Harmon County.
The Farm Mortgage Trust
Company, Plaintiffs, vs. George
M. Crockett, Lucy Crockett and
Ed Crockett, Defendants.
The State of Oklahoma W
George M. Crockett, Lucy
Crockett and Ed Crockett, De-
fendants.
Said defendsnts will cake no.
tice that said plaintiff, the Farm
Mortgage Trust Company, did
swer imo pBHww -- 101q
LA GRANDE THREATRE .... the 34th day of September, 1919, on the 21st day of Ja"uary.'19 }*•
OPEN EVERY DAY AT 1=30 ^
OPEN EVERY NIGHT 7:30.
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Clint** Maatino
or said petition will be taken as
true, and judgment rendered
in said action against said de-
fendants decreeing plaintiff to
be the absolute owner of the fep
simple title in and to all of Lots
No. 1 to No., 6, both inclusive, of
Block No. 7, and Lots No. 1 to
No. 12, both inclusive, of Block
No. 8, all in the College Heights
Addition to the town of Hollis,
Harmon County, Oklahoma, and
fbrever barring said defendants
fifrom claiming or asserting say
right, title J. interest or dstatoia
filed its petition in the District
Court in and for Harmon county,
Oklahoma, against said defend-
ants, and that the said defend-
ants George M. Crockett, Lucy
Crockett and Ed Crockett, must
afid Lucy Crockett to the Farm
Mortgage Company on Novem*
ber 29th, 1916, and subsequently
assigned to plaintiff herein, with
interest thereon at the rate of
tpn per cent per annum from
January 7th, 1919, and a further
judgment rendered in said ac-
tion against said defendants,
George M. Crockett, Luoy
Crockett and Ed Crockett, for
the foreclosure of a certain
mortgage eecuring said prom*
issory notes and of even date
therewith, upon the following
described real estate lying and
situated In the County of Har-
mon, State of Oklahoma, to-wit:
The Southwest Quarter of
Section Twenty-live ia Town-
ship Three North of Range
Twenty-five West of the Indian
Meridian In Harmon Couuty,
Oklahoma; and adjudging that
default has been made in said
mortgage, that plaintiff have a
Hen subject to a prior mortgage
for the sum of $1700.60 on said
premises, to the amount for
which judgment will be taken
as aforesaid, and ordering said
premises to be sold without ap-
praisement and the proceeds ap-
plied to the amount due plaintiff
and the costs of suit, and for-
ever barring and foreclosing
Briscoe & Burns
Dealer* in
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Come to See Us
;y
- V, v. said defendants from all right,
answer said petition herein on
or before the 24th day of Sep^i f . need
tember, 1919, or said petition before making it as we are
will be token as true, a°di *|jiwposition to save you some
judgment .rendered In said SC'Imoney. — ■—
tien against said defendants tor _ -r. ..... ...JProck and Edmiaston
the sum of $388.73, upon three have th,old Bdtafab(Pjou
certain, promissory notes e*e- eer Mortgap Co and theu motto
by George M. Crockett * fair treatoient to all:
title, estate, interest, property
and equity of redemption in or
to said premises or any part
thereof. , — . ,
Witness my hand and official
Real this 15th day of August, A.
D' 1919' J. E. Barefoot,
(seal) Court Clerk.
L. M. Keys and W. J. Counts,
Attorneys.
....For a real bargain in a 5 roon
house good terms aeeus ..
...... Prock and Edmiaston
Robertwon for Real Estate
You are invited to see J. H.
Robertson, Reed, Okla. for Real
Estate bargains, Rood improved
agriculture farms as there is
any where, ranch places, houses
and lots, small truck farms, town
lot*, small places of any kind, in
mostUay "locality- some good
live stocl^ property of any kind,
If you wish ie sell, buy "
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wv «a* estaMlshmert of aatloifal has*
^irtsra st Washington, D. C., were
trim 11 ia the principal speech here
% A. A. Minora, president of the
khlngtoa state burner's union, at
grst annual meeting of the Okla-
ia Tanners Union.
VI According to the plane now under
' way. an organisation similar to the
. labor federation will be formed, and
> a representative of the farmers in-
ftaded as a member of the president's
cabinet Bonds to the amount of
.#1,1*5,000 will be floated to maintain
tisadquarters and a permanent or-
kenixatlon a building hss already
been purchased near the" capltol at
Washington snd Is being used as the
temporary headquarters. The feder-
ation Is to ba called the NaUonal
. .M of Farm Organisations, and a
^:Hlaj|pile of agriculture Will b« erected.
| John Simpson, of Weatherford, was
••elected as president of the state or-
ganization.
DAUGHTER ATTACKS WILL
Millionaire Lumberman Left Her Only
One Hundred Dollare.
Pine Bluff, Ark.—Mrs. CharlbS Nel-
isa, of Louisville, Ky., daughter of the
Capt. J. B. York, wealthy lumber
an, announced here she would file
W 'at Idabel, Okla., to break the will
ef her father, which is filed in that
stty.
charges that she was cut off
a bequest of $100 from the estate,
is valued at more than a mil-
Man dollars. Captain York, was the
■wm of extensive timber lands and
owned valuable oil leases In Okla-
homa. York' iteft hi*'
ted of $40,000 to be aBmlhtsftered
earing her life by her son, Jobe T.
ITork. of Memphis. Tenn., and a
daughter Mrs. Mary Y. Trlggs, also
New York, another daughter was
$500 and the remainder of the
after a few minor bequests was
the son and Mrs. Trlggs.
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SHE GOT SO TIRED OF HIM
After 15 Years As Common-law and
Four as Regular Wife.
Hartshorne.—Mrs. Susie Krokovfc*.
rftar living with her husband. John
: Krekovics, fifteen years as his com
mm law wife, married him la lfilS—
nfi then brought suit for divorce
vtthin a year. The plea war granted
iMt week by Judge H. L. Melton, dis-
trict court, the suit having been poet-
—« at various times for various
■mm since its filing. October S, 191S.
The Krokovics are Austrtans. Mrs.
Krokovlcs came to America to Join
bar sweetheart after his emigration
ymn ago and was assured by htm
ttet marriage vows were unnecessary
to this country. Krokovlc Is a miner,
nd is helpless for life from an acci-
Saa! sustained about a year ago. The
cranted alimony of 7.50 to the
Tqpp.f, 1 cruelty was the
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True, the mane of hia organ tun t the beet
that could be played,
And it'e fall ofeoande that oughtn't to be
in it—I'm afraid.
Now, as grown folks, too, eon learn a way to
stand for life'e discord
If we'll only keep the joyoasness ofliein'
in it I'm nfi iirrt in us stored.
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