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THE HERALD. Beaver Oklahoma.
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Hester County. 1 m.
In the District Court of Mild Countsfund State.
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I IUis.m a. Kvermnn. It llrlofr. nr Mi unknown
I IiPlra. devisees rultiitnltrators executors trtis.
too or m-tlgus If ilcnil.
j Tlie-State of OUnhoma to Ul;se G. ler-
num. If living nnl to hla unknown heir- ile-
tlcees mlmltils'trntim executors trustees or
asilRiu It dead arreting:
You nre hereby nntlGrnl that ou lmfo lxen
sued In tho nboTe nanml court In sn action
i therein mllrii; uboreln 1.8. Muuscll is t'io
lilnlntlil.ninl jou nre the ilofcnlaliti nnd tlini
tiolrss'joii answer the nmcndrd iwtltloii filed
therein by salil iilmntllt on or before the 1Mb
J da of December A. I) 1'JIS said nmendrd
Petition mil botaketins true and a Judgment
rendered Imnlnst Jon and each of you adjudg-
ing tliat tbo plnlntllT I- the owner in fee of the
real estate described In blssnld wtiion.tn.it
Lots Twentjr-Threfl l3) alii Twelltj-loilr (141
In Block One llundrod and Fire (110) of the
town of Hearer Oklahoma.
ud that ou hm ono right title interest or
estate therein nn I a further Judgment will be
rendered ngalmt )nu quieting confirming and
iwrfeptlng ilalmln"a title and i nstslon to
nnd of Ml. I promises asnirnliist )uu and each
of ion and to forever lar exclude enjoin nnd
ejlop jouniid all iioimiiis claiming bj under
or through Jim from sottlux ii or asserting an
right illle. Interest or .Mate. In or to audi
lreiuln adreru to ubilntiff bl helm nnrt
asalgiia.
In tentluieny nherenf I bate hereunto act
nir band and altlxn.1 the aeal of add Court tlili
lilh riaroLNotemhfr 191.1.
Il.I.l O. F. I'HtKTT.
Clork of the Dlitrlei Court
F. C. Tutor. Atlotnej for I'l.ilntin.
lib 11-3) 3w
BEAVER ww mwm.)L.
J. W. THOMPSON Prop.
Our house ! one of tho BEST in town nnd first clnss in every rospect
Tablea Bupplied with the boat tho market adonis and rates very reasonable
Every courtesy extended.
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In bankruptcy N'n.S:i.
Haiil'rupl'f Petition for I)iclinrgo.
In the DNlrlct Court of the United Sint.
J or lheHetern Dlntrlct of Oklahoma:
In tho Matter of 1
D tt. I'lerntt
llnnlinipt
To the Honorable John 11. Cotteral. Judge of
the Ili.tib 1 1 ourt l the Unit! Stales for the
Wo.lem IiiMrict of Ok'nliOmi:
I. rieratl.oHlatc. In thefomily of neti-
ver ami Stale of Oklahoma In fald Dl-lrh-t
rupecifull) refirfaent:
Tlutontlin fntetitb day of Januart lM
Pat. be wn dul) ndjudgid liaulirupt under
the AcMof Congie relating to bankruptcy
thai liehmiluu m remloied all bis proierty
and rights otp ieriy. uml baa lull) complied
with all the teijiU'eineiita of aald Acta and of
the ordera of the court touching bis bank-
ruptc). WIIEHEFOHBim 1'IMS that he may be
decreed by the co irt to hate a full discharge
rom all debts provable against bis etatn uu
dersald lUnkriipt Acts except surb dibts as
are excepted by law from such discharge.
Dated this lVth da of July A I).. 1I3.
I). I'ieratt ntikrtipt.
OKUrlt OF NOTK'KTIIhllF.UN.
Western Dutrict of DkMioma. us :
On this Htb day of November 111813. on
rending the foregoing petltl in. It is
OH!)i:m;l BY IUKCOUIIT that a bearing
bo had upon I ho same on the 1Mb day of Janu-
ary A. 1). 1911. betort said court at Outhrle
in said DlMrlit at ti n o'clock In the fnrenponi
nidtbat m. Ike thxieof Is putilMnd in The
DenTer Herald at lleuter Oklahoma a news-
paper printed in raid Distilct und Ibat all
Uilunncrtdiiors and other person. In Interest
nay appeur nt tho same lime and place and
4how utilise if uny they hare viby die pruyer
itsald iwlltioner should uollmgniiilMl
AM)lTl.SFUItllIEll OKUtltEO BY THE
.-UUUT that the Clerk shall mthI by mail to
ill know n creditors copios of said M-tillou and
llih order uddrcis d to them at their (lacta
if ri)lden''e na stilted
WUNKSSlhe Honorable John II Cotteral.
Judge of aniJ Court and the teal thereof at
Ontbrle. in said District on the 1Mb day of
vocrntr A D lBI.l.
skxlj A'knolii C. Douii' Clerk.
Il M. V.Hawk Deputy Clerl.
First published NoveraU'r 20ch 11)13.
11-30 11-27 U
SiiuitiiniiH by Publication
In tho District Conrt in nnd for Hearer Coup-
ty Huts of Oklahoma:
AbelW. Tooley.I'lalntlfl
ii.
.loscpli M Conrad and Sarah Ij Conrad Defendants.
The State of Oklahoma to Joseph M Conrad
and Sarah L. Conrad defendants:
You aro hereby notified that the plaintiff
tiel W.Toole) did on the lbth day of Noora.
her 1H13 file Lis petition In tho District Court
in and for Homer County State of Oklahoma.
against (he said dcfeiidauls ard said defend
ants will further take notice that this suit 1.
brought for the foreclosure of a certain real
estate mnrtgago againat tlieNoitb Wost Quar
tcr of Section Four in Township TItc North
)f Hange Twenty-Four East of the Clinurron
Meridian in Ileal er County Oklahoma.
Which mortgage na duly executed by said
defendants oil the SOlh day ol April 1911 to
seciira tho rnjmont of a certain promissory
note of ereii date for the sum of $2j8.80 w Ith
loterest at the rate of ten per cent per annum
from rlate and attorney's fees
You are therefore notified that you must an in er
or i.theiHife plead to (aid petition on or before
tbo 31st day bf December. 1DU or Judgment n ill
lei taken agalnat ou torn foreclosure of said
inortgn-e to tatlsly the Judgment of the plain
air. including lulnrest uttoruey lees costs
aud accruing costs and you will bo form or
arced and forecltsed of and from all our
right tltlanu intoreit estate and equity ol
redemption In and to tbo nboro described roa
estale and said premises will be sold accoidlcg
to law.
In Witness Whereof I bate hereunto sat my
hand and the seal of said Court this 18th day oa
ftovemuer iua
seal O. F. rnorrx.
Clerk of Said Court
ICISON A Itusu
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1120 1 2-1 at
Notice.
In tbo County Court within aud for Bearer
County Oklahoma.
In Ihi Matter of tho F.state of Floyd D
Humphrey and V. Ncul Humphrey minors!
Notice Is hToby glren that the umleralgnid
Emma Humphrey the fjuardlan of tbo estate
of Flojd D Humphrey and W Neal Humphrey
minors has tiled In the County Court of Dearer
County Oklahoma her petition us such Guard-
Ian to mortgage the Interests of said minors
In the South-Last Quarter of Section Four. In
Township Two North of Itango Twenly.Two
East of the Ciuurron Meridian In Hearur
County Oklahoma and that said pstttlon wld
lie huird before th') Honorable George II
Hea.y the Judge of said Court ut his otllce In
the Court House in fie Tow n ol Bearer in s tld
Coualy nn thu 27th day of November inly '
Dated this tbo 7th day ol NoTcmber Ml J
Euma lloiriniLr
Guardian of tbeEstute of Flojd D. Ilumpjirey
andW. Neul Humphrey minors.
11-13 11-SU -iw
Notico of Sheriff Sale Foreclosure.
Notice Is hereby given that In pursnaneo of
an ordor os sale lisued out of the district
court of Denver rountr. State of Oklahoma m
th2lt ilar ol October 1913 ! an action I
niiereinJ. . Hannah was plnlntllT and A. I.
Caw.el.Bm' " irrel Armstrong were defendants
uitrcie.1 to mo the utderlgn'd sheriff of lla
ver county conimmidlug me to levy upon ap.
pral.e am! sell tho follow Ire described nnm.
ert i SolltbnesttJiiarleriUI. Township Two!
(1). Itango Twenty-Two t21. i: C M I
to satisfy n Judgment and decree of fonc!ome I
In farnrof said plalntin and agnlust said dr-
fendant obtained and made In said court on
tbo Mih da of Juno. 191 J for the sum of 1I300.1O '
and costs U.J nttorney Ise fllJUlwlth I
Interest thereon at the intent III per rout Irom
the list d.iy of October. 1911. and costs arcru I
lug) I will on tho 2th doy of Novemlair. 1913 1 1
at thihourof 2 p m of said day at the front
door ol the Court house In the city of Heaver
In Mill county nnd state mfer for sale and sill
to tho highest bidder for cash the pioietty
almve described or so much tinted as will
satlsf) said Judgment with interest mid co-t
Witness my hand this 27th day of Octol rr.
1911.
Jiihniii-M Jours Sheriff.
10-30 11-17 5 lly F. D. kl YXkMUl I .
ITnilnrhhetlu".
Notlcu nf SlierilT Snip KoresliiMire.
Notice Is heteby given that In pursuance nf
ni) oriler nf enle. Issued out of the district
court of Heaver county. Stale of Oklahoma on
the 21st day of October. IVI3 in no action
wherein Johns linker was plaintiff and l.rnest
C. HnvtnwHs defenlaiil dlreclid tii ine the
iindei slgnod sherltr f Heaver routiiy com-
miiudliig Ine to levy iimii appraise nnd sell
the fidlowli g tUacribrd property .
South East (Juarlerol the Soul b West IJiur
tenSEVj of SW4)ot Section Twwily Eight (IS).
and North Half of the North West fjnnttar nnd J
iiiiii west quarter ol tun Nnrtli west guar-
tr r IMS of NMiinH SWnf MV'1 f K-ctloii
Tltlni- Thr.-c iM). liiAiivhlpTwo iti Nmlbof
Ibilige 27. h.( M.
to satisfy a Judgment and dieren of foreclos-
ure in fator of suld plaintiff and iignlnst said
defi'iidant obtained nnd inado In ssl I rouit on
the "tbilnj of Mull pus. for I lie stun of JIKMUl
nnd ro-tsfll n. ntloniej li of fliim) with
interest tliernin at tho rale nf PI per Cent from
the Mh ilnj of October 1910. nnd costs accruing.
I will on the 29 h day of November. 1911 at the
lioili of 2 p in of said d.lv al the front doot nf
the Court Ho se In ibeCliy of lli-nver In said
count) ard slate ofli-r for silo and sell to the
bluhest hldd r for cash tie property above le
scribed nr o inuth thenof as will satisfy said
Judgment with Interest and eo.t.
Willi in) hand this JJtli day of October
I'Jia.
Joiinnik M.Johs-n sheriff.
lly Frank Siiocklkt Sieclal Deput) Sheriff.
10 M 11-27 5w
Siiniinoua liy Publication.
State of Oklahoma )
Hearer County. I
In the lltstrkt Cunt of Slid Coilntyi
Frwl Tnlntor i'lilntilT
vs.
H.C. Wbltaker and Nellie WhltaUnr I).-
feinlanis
You are hercb) notlllwl Hint the plnlntllT
Fred Talntor did on thiiOtb da) of November.
1913. file hit tltlon In the District Court ol
(leaver County Oklahoma ngilnst the s.11
defendant" and the s'lid defendants Mill fni-
ther takonotlro that this suit is brought for
the foreclo.iirt of a mortgage Hen Um tin
following dnscrilied rnl istaie eltiiateil I.
Ilciawr .onnt). Oklahoma:
Hotilh West Quarter 'a"'tl of Pecllon
lweulySU(26j In Township Tnrun (3 Sort'
of Itangn Twenty-Seveii i '7) E. C M.
Which mortgign was dill) eticiled li) said
defendants on tbo Jrd day of January 1911 to
secure the payment of it certain pmmissor) note
of $.1X1 M with Interest i tbn rule of ten per
cent from the Jtb day or January 1912. and fur
li'iUiattiirun)' fLes.
ou are therofure uotlfled tha )ou must an
ser the ieiltioiiot the plnuitilT or otherwise
plead nit or Ufuro the 1Mb day of December
19IS or said I tuition will betaken ns true nnd
n Judgment wilt lie rendered ngalist )ou fur
foreclisure of said murlgagu In satisfy said
Judgment of the plaiulirT including iitlorlii'J's
fees roils and accruing costs. And you will lie
forever bnrr d ami foreclosed of and from all
of jour rlgut title nnd interest estate nnd
erjult) of redemption in nnd to the above dc-
c. Ibed real estate and that said piemlses will
ho sold acuirdlng to law and the procied
arts ng from the snle of said In this applied to
the payment of the indebtedness found due the
plalntlllalid the Costs of this action and all
accruing costs
In witness Whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and the soul of said Court this nth da) of
November 1913
9tAI. O. F. I'lifr.TT.
Clerk District Court
Dickson t Itumi Attoruejs for lMainitJ.
11-6 11-20 3w
Call for llids.
The School Hoard of Scl ool District No. 2.1
will receive sealed bids for? the. following work
for tho district!
u A solid cement foundation wall proportioned
one part cement to six nf snd. 22 feet long
Inches wld anil 2 feet doep under the west end
of the school building In tab! district also.
Milch cement face proportioned one part
cement to four of sand on tho north and south
side foundations of said buMdlug which men
uresijleet an each side All material and
work to bo furnished by contractor.
All bids must bo on Hie with the Clerk ol said
Hoard oil or before Saturday thu 22ml day ui
November 1913. at which tlmo bids will be
opened and continctlet.
The Board reserves the right to reject any or
nil bids.
A. W. II aors. Clerk
U-A 11-20. It Elmwood Ok I a.
Moticeof Settlement of Account.
State of Oklahoma I
Heaver County. S3
In County Coii't ' '
In the Mutter of tbo Estate of MuryM Searer
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Sarah 11. Walker.
tho'ulyapiolntPd Eiecutrlx of the estate of
Mary 11 Beaver deceased lias rendered and
presented for settlement and filed In said court
her final account and report of her admlidstm
lion as such Executrix and her petition for d If.
trlbuttonof said estate nnd her discharge and
tbnt Wednesday the 3d day of December 1913
being a day of the rtRulnr term of court to-wit:
or tlie October tonn A. I).. 1x13. at 9 o'clock a.
m at the County Court room In the city of
Heaver In said County of Iktiver has bein duly
apMilntbd b tho court for the settlement of
said account and for hearing said petition at
which time and place any person Inter's ed In
said estate may appear ami file exception In
wilting to tbe account and contest the same.
In testimony whereof I blue hereunto set my
hand uml nlllxed tbe seal of said court this
10th day of November 1913.
(SKAL) QEOROeII. llEALT
Attest) County 'udge
C. C. DeGbaw Clerk ol County Court.
11-13 11.2i) 2w
We Will Welcome You In
Our Bank
You will never get n FIJOWN when you como
Into our bank wliotlior you want to depositor
. BOUKOW money. Come In. We will welcome
you. We will also welcome your account.
Make QXJR Bank YOUR Bank
The BANK OF BEAVER CITY
All Deposits in this Hank arc Guuriinteoil by the
B.inlt Guaranty Kuntl of. the State or Oklahoma.
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Beavor
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J. V. STEFFEN 'High Auctioneer'
QENEllAL SALES AND LIVE STOCK
1 resppclfully solicit ynur businoss and will guaran
tee to please and .snltfy yon.
For Dales and Perms Write mc or IMioiic No. 61
at A.y Fxpense. LaKUIWI' OKU.
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U. S. Coiniiiissioiier
Cnrcful Attention Given all Applications for
Final Proof
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ELLWOOD and ROYAL
HOG FENCE
Liberal Kansas
COULD
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WALK ABOUT
And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin-
cent Was Unable to Attend to
Any of Her Housework.
Pleasant Hill N. C.-"l suffered for
tliree summers" wiitcs Mrs. Waller
Vincent of this town "and the third and
last time was my worst.
I had dreadful nervous headaches and
prostration and was scarcely able to
walk about. Could not do any of my
housework.
I also had dreadful pains in my back
and sides and when one of those weak
sinking spells would come on me 1
would have to give up and lie down
until it wore off.
I was certainly in a dreadful state of
health when I finally decided to try
Cardul. the woman's tonic and I firmly
believe I would have died if I hadn't
taken it.
After I began taking Cardul I was
greatly helped and all tliree bottles re-
lieved me entirely.
I fattened up and grew so much
stronger in three months I felt like an-
other person altogether."
Cardul is purely vegetable and gentle-
acting. Its ingredients have a mild tonic
effect on the womanly constitution.
Cardul makes for increased strength
improves the appetite tones up the ner-
vous system and helps to make pale
sallow cheeks fresh and rosy.
Cardul has helped more than a million
weak women during the past 50 years.
It will surely do for you what it has
dope for them. Tr yCardui today.
U'rite In: Chittinooi Aldlcta Co. Iciln' At.
vlsory Dpl . Oistunoogj. Trim (or Sptetnl l.
ijmclunit on our cue tnl 61-mk book "iloire
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