Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 231, Ed. 1 Monday, January 27, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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to ac. tat? ft at all
Lmi cc TlaiiaaJ.i 4ay '.fi
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at omc 4M Tlatiier
Btrtoj art ta tto to aalt
it atartai oC ferisklr at a
Barter to ama. tor ta
taaatoirattoa fl taaaj-W f0
rra tf all taey eaa " ""' "
aaov Car it ia taat facfer tTaaaratfcrra w aavaan - 7-
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Tfc Waat? fcareaa aJrt aat aa
MM aaaatarf
fete aaaaaf m-
Jit vKxrAei taa ataaa artokJr aci
a trtaa aaaarai at tae Mar to
-ertoc ato rtoc ti 5--r
at !aat oaeaei Caaalf took a for-
atrs aai awuawtd trataOTerf
Mi kaat 1 wmm
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laa rrzr.i tt -r
taa aC taaSr tyx- a law. Trarf
its a-.'.-
laa
af tato aaaaaaaa Taa ta-
br aa toaraato to
of Ttotoaea. to ml It U rail
aa m Mt of taa oeraosa trid
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bm to
Dtfttti of Eai
ar tu amags ar
tato faabJc- naia aot taa
earrt wtica nerer go oat
rrtagi tat ans
from all ktoda of matortal
sd BetaDle. They wfll for
flat aaoat aart be yralin'r acd ardext
!: a".--;-:g 'o te'te a lss
. .ve rrT c. vfjaa 3n4
art how ttay -&7 ba bees bp la
rcU af !ag!iJ hair.
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Section 31 Towttablp 2 X kant-
21 Raat SW M Of NE M of aw
l-t aad N'K 10 acres of an4 tbe
Weat l-Sf acrea of IM 2 of Sec-
Uoa 21 Townablp 2 H. Raoge 21
East all tbe abort described lands
being in Craig Couuty Oklahoma.
And tbe folkwing described pieces
parcels and tracts of land belonging V
said minor lying and being is Cela-
ware County Oklahoma described as
follows to-wlt.
K 1-2 of 8E 14 of 8E 14. aad 8W
1-4 of BE 1-4 of EE 14. of Section
20 Tranship 22 S Raags 23
East lying aad being in Delaware
County. OkUuoma and all the
above described land aggregating
acres more or less according
to tbe United States Government
Surrey thereof.
TERMS: Cash upon delivery of
deed and confirmation of sale by tae
County Court of Craig County Okla-Hflafi
All bids on tbe above described
lands must be it writing describe tbe
lands bid on and accompanied by cer
tiEed check for 10 per cent of the
amount bid. and filed with the clerk of
the County Court of Craig Coanty. Ok
laaoma at Viniu Oklahoma.
Dated this 11th day of January. lalS.
H. J. SCHBOERS
Guardian.
VVEKPOBT RYE
Attorneys Vinita Ok la. Vt-Z
to at tato aoteatoal by atr TaA be tfcto ta reasaacts of tae bswr
very Vraad feat a few extra Vra tsay' ytote bato ta (garbage aafl
O
Ta tavavty and feaasy aag aaay
nana aaaattr feat wtea at aaea to tae
laaainrri f it at earryiaaf tt.ntt.
O
aai Peary to a pbete-
gyaaa toat aabtiaaed appear wHb tbeir
i juA to taeir sockets They kaaa
I rxi. .New York fea Sas Praeisto is
aa awfaliy ioag distaaA to talk over
(tae ts. but peraap there woo l
be as atany people listening aa oa
sorse A tbe rural escbang
O
tka aaaaastty of kaaatog tbe hands
ra.-v.
It is predicted that China will bay
'hm& saMs of me' clothing soon.
but that business cannot be bad mere
ir by ow ning th front door and wait-
jlng for JtMn Chinaman to walk to.
nay have feaaa tryiag to hare imml- j 0
craata reoulred to bring certificates of THE COST OF ARSON.
character but probabiy they will not t j astonishing into what remote
tto repaired to take esaminatlons In ramifications yon can trace tbe eternal
algebra. jeoat of living question. ost people
O lea reading of some baslneaa crooked-
It would certainly very poor ; tlA tolerantly at Ue man
hafawent if lb w Jersey irusts ! flWrt ( tij. wan g-u away with
sbotiid permit the legislature to peaej. rity t realize that it is all
tbe proposed new laws governing "'aj uv in the
btaatiocs. So it Is with tbe alleged rrson trust.
9"" mow i ii'ier inw-stigs-flon lii ew tors
'My. represent tug a ostIy phase of
biiuia' ' rookednes found everywhere.
Tb JnMi States pays anuuatly
Tiia smart reporters that surround
taa new president can't setn to find
cmt stir more about his cabinet than
the s7)OS-bo' f rophot cr tbe mag-
natlc healers
Even though a roan may have taken
the poor debtor's oath his creditors
-111 ha u. In-artless as to cut off
his ordinary 'xpenlitores for gaso-l
The Reeltofattor foundation for bar- j
lUes is all right but abib- John I). lej
about It it would seem as If be might j
just as well pay the expenses of thej
United BUtes government
0
Itormer President Eliot of Harvard j
declined to be one of tbe Pifty Immor-
tals because be already belonged to
too many societies. I'erhaps Jack
Johnson would fee silling to tak'- tils
place.
VMtyOQ.fflt in premiums to insurance
coiananles. to cover the cost of fires.
The experts say 10 to li per cent of
these fires are incendiary. So our bill
for the smartness of tbe crooks and
(he morbid brains of tbe fire bug Is
about $.Vi.0Oft00'i "1 1 7'.' OO.OoO an-
1 .s artitf mam isaroaeat- rbe Khrarr " Then she vantsbeC
fapj atoas toaa spsjaagHS saoaai t.asa'T ic aaaaa sww sassjsssssp mm
. . .. .1 -rv- au wessted hhaaeif of coat and bat !a
-T-s .-t ea. the large ertrance ban aad proceed
made by towas that bare grows and lm. Tmm
s if sosoe of tbe asm methods won t 4 w 9eMt hot. bottm)
work here. forking ta the comers and no other
What is everybody bastaeaa is ao- p-. had arrived
body's haatoeat. Kothtog moves ua- "itj watch mast be horribly fast!"
it aad naihirs in Caaatff said to himself uncomfortably.
accordance with the bet totbrantton He aat down because there wan
of aacceaaful methods ased elsewhere nothing else to do aad looked about
q mtm -yne room was inerrti mouwuk
.. . . and DTobsblv wonld snaear atiTi more
uran-tmotner. are u K w tb .ntetlcany
readers io spoiling children declares TT . r L tarne OB aa
fr John L Mots I)r Morse has hnrtiN on th. w.n
urobably forgotten bow he one was .s mliiir table
enabled to endure a Itching aaothod . naaj .npnr relsmed. As his eyes
and comforted by the expectation of accustomed to the semlgloom
a conaolatery pie of pie from Grand- Cunnlff made oat the dining-room
n 'able some distance off in the adjoin
ing room. Only the bare mahogany
Trot confronted hfm. Even a mere man
knows that for a dinner party the set
ting of the table must come some
minutes te'ore the eating of the meal.
Cunnift crossed one foot over tha
other and tried to be patient. When
twenty minutes had passed without
another arrival or the appearance of
his entertainers the unpleasant convic-
tion that something was wrong broke
noon him
Yet why had he been admitted if
anvbodv had come down with a serl
ous illness and tbe dinner had been
a'
FOUR KINDS OF BREAD
After tbe insurance com pa". ie have
nialled tha last tire Hpriukler and
r'lstei on 'lie latent perfection of (ire
'iigine and water pressure (here re-
aalna a vast twilight zone of moral
lazarri Into which they wwne dare
SOME VARIATIONS OF WELU
CALLED "STAFF OF LIFE."
Directions for Mak.ng Ordinary Table abandoned?
There Is a superstition against 1 ross-
ng the street in front of a funeral
procession but probably that I only a
clever devbe of the undertakers to
snake people show 11 llnl" r-pe 1 ;md
There ts unre truth than poetrj' in
ih tovbtt ttUjrv about the precocious
vcinth who was looking over his
father k shoulder .-it his Insurance poll-
ftos
"Why father" he cried "don't yon
see that policy runs out Wednesday 7"
4'es my child" said I'ater. "but
fiW tiremen they nins out Tuesday."
A great many men who never would
dreJiin o a criminal act. never grt over
U." lure o( the lire engine They will
droi a rooil disncr or a prolltaWe bus
O pi !less deal any time to run to a fire.
The Washington dressmakers say There l a thrill In the combat be-
ihey will lose $1000000 '7 having no' ! fettOatfl skill and daring una the
inaugural ball. Hut some families may j untamed element of lire sad smoke
now be able to pay UW Kroner and that stirs any roan's blood
amrbepa the grocer'a wife will be H tW Oat.le b.tueen man and the
J order a new gown ot h ' " :'
:ollniil minil. u is inn hidiiiri-
there pr- so Umaay weukheaded fools
who llud a consummate ecestasy in
the uimult and battle of a lire. Then
are siild to he enough insane lire Ihikh
I In Ik" cltv of New York alone to fill
'an institution
Necessity Concoeted From Sour
Milk or Oatmeal Walnut Brown
Bread Is Recommended.
Raised Bread Two cakes of com-
presi'd yeast one tablespoon salt
one pint sweet milk a piece of b.rd
sir- of an egg quart of warm water
two tablespoons sugar Put the yeast
in one pint of warm water early In
the morning let It stsnd a half hour
'n a warm place; stir into this mliture
one and a half pints of dour; lei stand
about tbree quarters of an hour or un
1 full of bnbhles Add to th. a&ov-
one pint of warm water one pint of
Gigantic strength is
a eery pleasant thing
to have; there is only
one thing stronger
M-o-n-e-y.
The City" rl. B. Kodv
GRAND THEATRE TUES. FEB. 11.
NOTICE
OF
In
'tatoes are higher on account of a
iirai mrlke In the Aroostook roun
try but as then
Which the dealers
hdrunce anyway
make much dlPer
Kf. causes for
luUlii --- Ull
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OUR PRESIDENTS
Just as Cunn'.ff. In a cold perspira
Hon. was miserably meditating seizing
his bat and coat and sneaking out he
heard footsteps on the stairs. The
set. society smile he at once donned
for Mrs Drummond s delectation froze
on his face as a girl walked in whom
he had never seen before. She was a
young woman with a most delicious
face and Cunnift observed attractive
little quirks at the corners of her
rosy lips.
"Good evening." she said a little
dubiously as she eyed Cunnlff. She
acted as though she had expected
somebodv else. ' Father has just tele
one pin' or warm aier hub n-iia ..tnn
.raided milk sugar and salt bear 10 Phoned me from the 'J lo"i
5!E lr an the "raise bread M and mother tart-4J
nour " It will take totn rmt on th- cU7 from their Th.nk.gjylng visit
bread board and cut gad knead work : They failed to ge
in in tbe lard until smooth U rtot w 1 J JJ "ihml
SfJ light or about sis hears mo.d "B t? Cnl red. what
. ... ....... -ww w- bamia not ! abont the dinner party .
; - -1 .1.1 y nt
. . & C-.. . r h 1 I U- U CU Kill iw " -
aneaoiag on me noara. .- ; -- - - .... .. rh.rf
.... . a ai rni r hi 11 hl'mj'j u iihiu
wsin th- tin ;s two tuiror inn. " ----- - --- . .. MA
.... - k.i im t ar:v sue suiw ujiiuij im
over wirn tiieino wro; sn m .
.ot. ii. ir own for ten ran; 'aimr ass jou lu . "
mml etoaa the door and bake for absurdly absent-minded occMtonaiiy
the of an hoar lake out ; Aren't you Mr Beckmore. tha pres)
. . - sh.d (.niter HFllL OI LaaaV iubu
nreak .par. and cool 'T V 1 iJSTV- ifw
Sour M.Ik Bread. -One cap of corn- out. glad of some hing tangible to dto
aasal oae ..aspoca salt one eap rya "f C "J am
....... ..... . . sonboted to be a a dinner party at
-.TT.. ... . the Drummonds' at Fiftieth street and
nam imur on'- nan ru w"0"1- r- . .. -
.iit mi Tlmberwood avenue' And f want to
l-HIi r.UBIII Ul'r pill' .yrjyt 1 - - - . .
the ingredients. Steam for three know what has happened to the din
hours then remove ih cover from the ner!"
mold and put la the oven to for. -b The pretty girl bentover the chair
-1)H back and laughed. "Why 1m so aor
Oatmeal Bread.-On quart of boll ry!" she choked. "It's the Drum-
IM water turned on or- pint of n.ll-d monds two doors up! We always ge
oats I-t stand until cool Tfeeg add each other's mail and Pke; bu'
.. half of a yea) cake dissolved In we never got one of their dinner
s little water one-half wip of molasse. guesU before: And you re waited
"nc quart of entire wheat flour npu all tnts time
ms of lfte.i flour snJ salt to taste "I don't mind thH watt now
OF SHERIFF'S SALE
REAL ESTATE.
tice is hereby given that in pur
sua nee of an order of sale to me di
rected and delivered issued out of the
District Court of the Twenty-third Judi
ial District of tbe State of Oklahoma
sitting in and for Craig County at Vi
nita and dated December 31st 1912
In an action pending in said Court
wherein Cherokee National Bank a
corporation was plaintiff and Jane
F!ilev Vose Riiev and Joseph A. Gill
were defendants the undersigned.
Sheriff of Craig County State of Okla-
homa will on Monday February 10th
1913 at one o'clock in the afternoon
of said day at the front door of the
building used as a court house in the
City of Vinita. Craig County Okla-
homa offer for sale and sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash
the following described real estate
situated in the County of Craig and
State of Oklahoma to-wit:
The West One-Half of the North-
west Quarter of Section Twenty-
eight (28). Township Twenty-eight
(2&) North Range Eighteen (I81
East containing eighty (80) acres
more or less.
Said order of sale having been issued
out of said Court pursuant to a decree
thereof wherein the said land was
charged with the payment of a judg
ment recovered in said action against
th- defendant Jane Riley for $606.60
debt. $".:'..')2 interest $7."i.9l attorney's
fees and also $.: j. costs and was
also charged with the payment of a
judgment recovered in said action by
said Joseph A. Gill against said Jane
Riley for $192.7- and ordered to be
sold according to law for the payment
and satisfaction of the same with ac
cruing costs on said order of sale. Said
land is to be sold as the property of
the said Jane Riley and Mose Riley.
Dated at Vinita. Oklahoma this the I
8th day of January 1913.
15-45 L. P. SMART
State of Oklahoma Craig County.
District Court.
Dare Murphy Plaintiff vs. W. C
Horsley Mayma Horsley C. E. Ivers
Ida J. Ivers Wallace K Allen and
Oliver A. Hutchings Defendants.
No. 1289 Civil.
Said defendants W. C. Horsley.
Mavma Horsley C. E. Ivers Ida 'J.
Ivers Wallace B. Allen aad Oliver A. .
Hutchings will take notice that they
have been sued in the above named
Court for upon petition to reform and
correct Mortgage executed by w. C.
Horsley and Mayma Horsley to Dave
Murphy upon NW 1-4 of SE 1-4 of
Section 6 Township 27 N. Range 1?
East in Craig County Oklahoma and
for the foreclosure of the said Mort-
gage and which lands have been held
by the other defendants herein and
now claim of have claimed some in
terest in said lands covered by said
Mortgage and. that said defendants
must answer the petition filed therein
by said plaintiff on or before the 17th
day of February A. D. 1913. or said
petition will be taken as true and a
judgment for said plaintiff in said ac-
tion for reformation and correction of
Mortgage and for the foreclosure
thereof and judgment for any residue.
will be rendered accordingly.
Dated this 4th day of January' til
13-36 DAVENPORT & RYE
Attest: Attorney for Plaintiff.
LtCE R. MITCHELL District Clerk.
CARSELOWEY. Deputy.
Bv C. V
Sheriff of Craig County Oklahoma
JOHN TYLER Tenth President. Born at Cte.-nwa). Virginia on
. . 1 ..n.. in mil'' mill urnduatcil 111 1H06.
0 March 2'J 1. r.nieii-u iu.i -
1 a in laat was admitted to the bar. In isil was elected
O to the State legislature and In 1816 was elected ... "" O
O h took high rank as a debater In was elected (iovernor of O
a Vtralnla and the following year was reelected unanimously. In 182. O
q r ws 'chosen Senator. He resigned his office on Feb. 21. 1836. Was O
n the Whig candidate for Vice-president In 1836 but receive only 4. O
O votes After his defeat he devoted his time to the practice of his O
r nrofessloi. In W received the nomination for Vice-President O
1 ih. u.ih .f President Harrison Tyler sue O
O and was eieciou. v
. .. ... h nerved during the remainder of the term His
3 ceeueu nun
j MaiM ov-r night stir down. ris
igiiln. stir down drop In bread tin"
raise ucali. and bak" for about -4 1 inin
utes
O
o
o
b
Q
C .. miu in accordance with Democratic teachings and In
Lmsltlon 10 the views of the parly to whom he ow.mI his nomination
He took DO active part In polities for several years after retiring
nm the presidency but In 1861 accepted u nomination for fongress.
und died at Richmond. .... the lh of the following January.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
said 1
runnlff daringly. Then he fled.
"Now." he ended fifteen minutes
Inter when he had completed the tale
of his wanderings at the dinner table
111.1.... OmmmM Tun r-llis of of the rleht Drummonds and had been
-raham flour ..n-r and s half cups o' forglv" because he had helped out
whlft flour two cups of sweet milU the conversation "the only way you
one half cup of brown 1 ugar. on-hair can square yourseir for distracting
.-up of molasses one cup of walnuts me by living in a block full of Drum-
ehnnned flue one teasm on of salt en- monds is to introduce ma to the other
(First Published Jan. 13. 1913).
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
NOTICE IS HEREBY CD'EN. that
in pursuance of an order of the County
Court of Craig County Oklahoma
made and entered on the 3rd day of
May A. D. 1912 decreeing the sale of
tha hereinafter described lands of the
minor. Lacy A. Woodall the under-
signed as guardian of the estate of
the snld minor will on. or after. Wed-
nesday the 5th day of February A. t
1913 at 10 o'clock a. at. at the Court
Room of the building nnw used a ml
occupied by the Craig County Okla-
homa Court in ViMta. Oklahoma s. I!
at private sale to the highest and bett
bidde r by way of sealed bid for cash
and subject to confirmation of tha
State of Oklahoma County of Craig ss.
In the County Court within and for
Craig County Oklahoma
In the matter of the estate of Mary E.
Witt. Deceased. William F. Witt.
Administrator. Probate NO. 2227.
NOTICE OF FILING PETITION TO
ASCERTAIN HEIRS.
i'U ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
AND CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN
THE ESTATE OF MARY E. WITT
DECEASED:
You and each pcrjon are hereb
notified that on the 26th day of Dec
ember 1912 William F. Witt Admin
istrator of the estate of Mary E. Witt.
deceased llled in this Court his petit
ion in due form praying that the right
of all persons interested in the estate
of Mary E. Witt Deceased be accer
taincd and declaircd by this Court
and it be determined as to whom dis
tribution should be made.
The following so far as known is
a dlscriptioji of all the real estate of
j which the deceased died seized or pos-
sessed is as follows to-wit: South
li.ij . t xr .1. 1 Si 1 . t.
mill 01 Aonneasi wuarier 01 ooum-
west Quarter of Section 13 Township
25 North. Range IS East in Craig
Quarter of Northwest Quarter of Sect
ion 21 Township 25 North Range 18
East Craig County Oklahoma.
That the said William F. Witt and
Pronto N. Witt father and mother of
the deceased minor respectively are
the only persons who have appeared
and clalmad any interest in and to
said estate. In the course of adminis
tration up to the time of making order
fur this notice.
That you and all other persons not
1 herein named who have or claim any
right title or iutorost in said estate
as heirs or otherwise are cited to ap
'pear before this Court at the Court
jlloom thereof In Vinita Craig County
.Oklahoma on Wednesday the 26th
day of Feburary A. D. 1913 at 10
laree teaanoon of sodii Heat
Hake In one IobI for one hour
lirht
ones. At least to the younger mem
bers of the family! I'm going to like
that girl Immensely when T know
hsr!"
Fores Required to Crack a Nut
The force required to crush an or
dlnary nut such as one too often sees
cracked between the back teeth has
Only Thing Left.
Any yacht racing thla yearf
"Ought to be some soon. Now that
cracaea netseen tue uses teem. nn - . .
2T" -t t 1 a. . ..... the oole has been found those fel-
oeen aaowa 10 ue equal to a wejgu. - - .. .
of more than 110 arolrdupoli pound. 5 J reDew tber efforU t0
directly appl'ed "" CUI
Craig County Oklahoma Court.
the right title. Interest and estate of
the said Lucy A. Woodall a minor lilid
a'l the right title interest and aetata
that said minor has by operation of
law. or othewlse acquired in and to nil
jbose certain pieces parcels l
tracts of land situate lying and feeinj
In Craig County. State of Oklahoma
described as follows to-wit:
1-2 of NK 1-4 of SW 1-4. and
H o chick . in 01 saiu nay nnu exnion
and prove as required bv law. your
respective claims of heirship owner
ship or tntoretj In snld estate and
show MUM why mild decree of distri
hut Ion should not ho made.
Dated December '!tli 1912.
jam R8 f. McCiiLLouan
Clerk of the County Court
Davenport & Rye
Attorneys 18-21
ram
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