Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1913 Page: 7 of 8
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VHKHOKKK COUNTY DEMOCRAT, TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA
LEGAL NOTICES
PUBLICATION NOTICE
of this order be published for two
successive issues In the Cherokee
County Democrat of Tahlequah, Ok-
lahoma.
(SKAL)
K. C. McMICHAEL.
County Judge.
J. I. Cousey, Attorney for Petltinn-
ln the District Court for the First
Judicial District of the State of
Oklahoma, Cherokee County.
William Hartness, Plaintiff, vs. R F.
Gibson and Clarasa J. Gibson, De-
fendants. No. 611.
The Defendants, R. F. Gibson and
Clarasa J. Gibson are hereby noti-
fied that they have been sued in In t'ue District Court for tli'1
this Court by the Plaintiff. William > Judicial District of
Hartness, for Judgment for the sum |
AFTER ACUTAL
FACTS IN MEXICO
snake dance—turkey trot
(First published. July 17, 1913.2tw)
PUBLICATION VOTICK
WASHINGTON, July 17
dent Wilson yesterday, after ;in early!
conference with Secretary Rryan
over the latest aspects of the Mexl-I
can situation, presented by inquiries
of foreign powers as to the attitude
Kirst of the l'nlted States, ordered Am-
he Stute of bassndor Henry Lane Wilson, nt
Oklahoma, Cherokee County. Mexico City, to proceed to Washing-
James ton immediately for a conference.
Ambassador Wilson will hurry
of $160.00 with interest at 6 per1 Rosa Cochrum, plaintiff, vs. Jai
cent from 10th day of July, 1911, i Cochrum, defendant. No. 617.
and for Foreclosure of Mortgage. The defendant James Cochrum, Is north on either the battleship Michi-
liereby notified that he has been sued gan or Louisiana, from Vera Cruz,
V
The said Defendants are hereby
warned that unless they make ans-
wer to the petition of the Plaintiff til-
ed horeln on or before the 20th day of
August, 1913, said petition wtill be
taken as true and judgment render-
ed accordingly.
In Witness Whereof, 1 hereunto
set my hand and affix the seal of said
District Court this the 7th day of
July, 1913.
(SKAL) J. Monroe Wallace.
C'i .'k of the District Court.
R. 11 i ouch, Atty. for Plaintiff.
(First olished, July 10, 1913.5tw)
or re'! for hearing
petition for approval
of deed to fi ll blood
INHERITED LAM)
In the County Court in and for Cher-
okee County, State of Oklahoma,
sitting in probate at Tahlequah.
In re Estate of Lizzie Cobb, deceased.
Aggie Youngbird, Jennie Young
bird and Joe Rrtt, heirs at law.
Aggie Youngbird. Jennie Young-
bird and Joe Batt, heirs at law to
the estate of Lizzie Cobb, deceased,
having tiled in this Court their pe-
tition for the approval of a deed to
the
SK4 of NE4 of Section 7, Town-
ship 18 North, Range 23'East, in
Cherokee County, Oklahoma, to E.
C. Holbrook, for rensons in said pe-
tition stated.
It is hereby ordered that said pe-
tition be. and it is hereby set for
hearing in the County Court room
in the City of Tnhleouah, Cherokee
County, Oklahoma. on Wednesday
the 30th day of July, 1913, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M„ at which
time and place any one may appear
and show cou'e, if anv they have
why said order should not be grant-
ed."
It is further ordered that a copy
of this order be published in two
regular consecutive issues of the
Cherokee County Democrat of Tah-
lequah, Oklahoma.
E. C. McMICHAEL,
County Judge.
(SEAL)
R. H Coueli, Atty. for heirs.
(First published, July 17, 1913.2tw)
ORDER FOR HEARING PETI-
TION TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
State of Oklahoma, Cherokee County,
ss. In County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Carrie
H. Stover, Deceased.
Now, on tills 2nd day of July,
1913, Kenneth S. Murchison, having
filed herein his petition for the sale
of the real estate described in said
petition, for reasons in said petition
stated.
It is Ordered, That said petition
be and hereby is set for hearing on
the 1st day of August, A. D. 1913,
at 2 o'clock P. M., at which time all
persons interested in said estate are
required to appear and show cause
if any they have, why an order
should not be granted for the sale of
so much of the real estate of said
Carrie H. Stover as is necessary
for the reasons in said petition stat-
ed.
It is Further Ordered, That a copy
of this order be published for four
'successive weeks in the Cherokee
County Democrat of Tahlequah, Ok-
lahoma.
E. C McMICHAEL,
(SEAL.) County Judge.
(First published, July 3, 1913. 5tw)
In this Court by the Plaintiff Rosa If and delay would be caused by wait
Cochrum for a Decree of absolute ing for a commercial steamer. Of-
Divorce and the care and custody of ficials here believe that the almost
their minor child. total interruption of railroad service
The sair Defendant is hereby between Mexico City and the I'nited
warned that unless he make answer States will force the ambassador to
to the petition of the Plaintiff tiled make his trip by water, He is not
heriti on or before .the 27th day of expected here before July 2 3, nt the
August, 1913, said petition will be earliest.
taken as true and judgment rendered It is beli\ed in official and diplo-
pccordingly. matic circles that an important an-
lu witness whereof, I hereunto set nounceinent of the attitude of the
my hand and affix the seal of said I'nited States in the pending situa-
District Court this the 1 fith day of tion will be made after the ambas-
July, 1913. s:\dor confers with the president and
J. MONROE WALLACE, Secretary Bryan. The president's
(SEAL) Clerk of the District Court, action, coming closely after the on-
J. I. Coursey, Atty. for Pltff. nounceinent that some of the foreign
(First published July 17, 1913.4tw) powers, which have already recogniz-
______________ed the Huerta government were pres-
sing for some indication of tho gov-
ernment's attitude toward the con-
„ ,,, , , „ ,,1. . tinued disorders in Mexico, leads to
State ot Oklahoma, County ot < her- .. . . . .. '
okee, ss. In County Court. " ," ' „ ... . . .,
In re Guardianship of Mary A. B.1 Secretary Bryan positively declln-
Smith, Lelia C. Smith, Francis B. td t0 jdd an> '"formation to his
VOTICK
iSmith and James I.. Smith, min-
ors Henry B. Smith, former guard-
ian. No. 1260.
To llenry B. Smith, Guardian of
Mary A. B. Smith, Lelia C. Smith,
Farncis B. Smith and James L.
Smith, minors; Southern Surety
Company; Southwestern Surety In-
surance Company; P. C. Dings, and
Mark Kirkpatrick:
brief announcement, of Ambassador
Wfllson's call to Washington.
However, it is assumed that the
administration desires to learn from
the ambassador directly, what in-
fluences actuated the foreign diplo-
matic representatives in Mexico when
they jointly agreed to address their
governments with what amounted to
a formal complaint against the at-
titude of the I'nited States in its re-
The once noble red man has suf-
fered much at the hands of his pale-
face conqueror. He has exchanged
his hunting grounds for reservations,
; he has traded the warpath for the
trail around the bases. In place of
' ' the forest primeval he now Inhabits
the circus tent. He lias bartered a
continent for firewater and trousers.
Ab if this were not enough, the
tragic news comes from Nevada that
lie has sounded still another depth
of ignominy. Abandoning his tribal
dances, he has taken up the turkey
trot.
Before this revelation nil the old
illusions as to the dignity and self-
respect of the Indian fall with a
rash. Not even the most fervid ad-
mirer of Hiawatha's people can pic-
ture them In the mazes of the trot
without a shudder. A turkey trot-
ting Indian deserves no greater re-
spect than a turkey trotting paleface
clerk.
Why the red man should seek to
change the ghost wnnce for the trot,
the snake dance for the bunny hug
or the fire dance for the grizzly bear
Is a mystery. While the Indian's an-
cient gyrations may be a trifle more
dignified than the latest menagerie
movements, they are only slightly
less barbaric than the dances which
now hold the floor In polite circles.
The difference in savage energy is
hardly worth the substitution.
With Terplschore gone mad, we
may look for an early retliation by
the dansant palefaces for the raid
which the Indian has made upon Ills
dances. The snake dance and the
warwhoop will he taken, in turn, and
made a part of the turkey trotter's
repertoire. Even at this late date
Lo, the poor Indian, can't make a
trade without getting the worst of
it.~New York Kvenlng Sun.
°iV£ h , 5t 0tifi l, hal,hl lations With the Huerta regime,
the 12th day of July, 1913 this President Wilson has kept an op.
Court issued a C ation to the said , d on hp bJ and fg h £
Hpnrv H Smith eitintr him to jinnear .... ... . n
Henry B. Smith, citing him to appear
in the County Court room in the
City of Tahlequah, Cherokee Coun-
ty, Oklahoma, on the lltli day of
August, 1913, at the hour of ten
o'clock A. M., to render his Final
Account and show cause why he
should not be adjudged in contempt 11 'Jj^Vv'i-ver
of Court, which Citation was return-'
open
bought
to feel himself bound to adhere lo
the policy he announced early in his
administration of lending moral en-
couragement only to such govern-
ments in Latin-America as were
founded upon constitutional law and
it It assumed that the
.. . .. , . j.. administration is ready to give due
ed into the office of the Clerk of the weight to any representations Am-
bassador Wilson may care to make.
Court of Cherokee County, Oklaho-
ma,.on the 15 th day of July, 1913, j Th(? preRid0nt has had the bene-
witli endorsements.of the Sheriff of of ,vate f ,everal
Cherokee County Oklhcvma that the f rHonal friends, who have
said Henry B. Smith could not be ,ravclc(1 Mexlco recently, but
found. ! those were unofficial • and not
You are further notified that on nfflolent to form thp Ba8.g of formal
the said Uth day of August, 1 ". n,mtudo df there WC8
at the County Court room in the • .
City of Tahlequah, Cherokee County,
Oklahoma, that undersigned, County
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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2 to & p. m.
Office in Crew-Miller Rldj;.
Day Phono 123; Night 102
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a1tos in yellowstone park
WASHINGTON, July 16.—After a
ten year contest tho government has
granted permission for automibiles
to enter Yellowstone National park,
and army officers are now working
to widen the approaches to the
"Loop" which constitutes the main
thoroughfare through the park.
HOW VINDICTIVE
The pastor will be glad to know nf
sickness in the homes of members of
the church.
to be any
change in policy.
Secretary Bryan was asked if the
„ ,,, . , . .coming of Ambassador Wilson to
Court, will take such steps as are WBahlngton wouId chan hl, 0.
necessary to ascertain the condition jected tour He ropUod:
of the accounts of the said Henry B. | „The neWBpaper 'men migbt have
smith, as guardian of -lar> A. 1 . n88Unie(i that, mv lecture dates would
Smith, Leila C. Smith Francis B. intHrfere with my business in-
bnrith and James L. Smith, minors, stead of a88uml th;lt th ^
and make such findings in said mat- , A11 m ]er,ure d t wpr() madp Huh.
ter as the Court may deem proper <0f,t fo cancellation/.
and just. |"
Witness my hand and seal of said
Court this 15th day of July, 1913.
(SEAL) E. C. McMICHAEL, I
County Judge.! CHICAGO, July 17.—Declaring
J. 1. Cousey, Attoreny for L. C. that the divorce of William Guggen-
Ross, present Guardian. (helm, millionaire mining man. from
(First published July 17, 1913.4tw) .Grace Brow Guggenheim Wahl In
11901 was obtainde by fraud, collu-
sion and criminal conspiracy, Circuit
Judges Windeu, Heard and Baldwiu
yesterday instructed State's Attorney
Hoyne to proceed in criminal action
DIVORCE FR AUD IS < HAROLD
notice of sale
Of
REAL ESTATE
In the County Court in and for Cher-
okee County, State of Oklahoma.
In the Matter of the Estate of Belle
Wright, deceased.
against alleged parties to the fraud.
"Residents of Illinois cannot be
prosecuted because the statute of
limitations precludes action," said
Notice is hereby given in pursu- tV" 1 ,tK =a'"
mice of an order of the County Court, but .wot cntnv Procfted "Kalnst
in the County of Cherokee. State of th(' prl"0,pfls ,0. t'H? !:",t wh0 *T"t
/mi u « e!u | „f. non-residents and therefore ennnot
Oklahoma, made on the 5th day of n. , .. . .. .. .. ,,
July, 1913, the undersignged Admin- b(v, ,he SJ"te°ViL:
istrator of the estate of Belle Wright,1 Mrs' Guggenheim Wahl seeking in
deceased, to sell at private sale to v]allo'ls,s" Hl° havo ,1.ltvojrc.e Ae-
the highest bidder, subject to con- he wa" "a re
5"XfdAT' i°9ni3theatn2 sarr x
'mTrn,FUII - ©''clock P. M„'or within six months n°" advice of oounsel for h(lr
hirnn ivnvniTirn' i' t vn I thereafter, at Tahlequah, Oklahoma.! ' X',?a , , . ......
rl<m>d inherited land I n ^ pjght title and ,ntere8t of The divorce was granted in 1901.
State of Oklahoma, County of Cher- | said Belle Wright, deceased, in and |Gnggenhelm niarrio(1 again.
okee ss. In County Court. No. I to the following described real estate, I
| situated in Cherokee County, Okla- judge lamped the skirt,
In re Estate of Eliza Cochran, De- ! homa, as follows, to-wit: > then imposed the fink
ceased i I,ot numbered Seven (7), Block
Now, on this 15th day of July, I numbered 103 in the City of Tahle-1 RICHMOND, Va„ July 17.—Blos-
1913, Wind Cochran as one of the | quah. Cherokee County, State of Ok- som Browning paid a $25 fine in
heirs of the estate of Eliza Cochran, j lr.honia.
deceased, having filed herein his pe-
tition for the sale of certain
estate therein described
PNEUMONIA
left me with a frightful cough and
very weak. I had spells when leoukl
hardly breathe or speak for 10 to L'O
minutes. My doctor could not help
me, but I was completely cured by
DR. KING'S
New Discovery
Mrs. J. £. CoX, Jolkit, III.
50c AND $1.30 AT ALL DfUIGGISTS.
Ask for our advertising rates.
som Browning paid a $25 tine
(Judge Crutchfield's court yesterday
Said realest'ite to be sold oil the for wearing a slit skirt and declared
real I following terms and ccnditions, to- she intended to go to New York at
being i wit: Cash in hand when sale is con- once "where people are not prudish."
fnllblood inherited land, which land 1 firmed and administrator's deed she was charged with indecent, ex-
is described as follows: (made and delivered. por.tire. *
The SE4 of SW4 of Section 24, Bids for the purchase thereof must The skirt, slit knee high and held
Township 17 North, Range 20 East, be in writing and must be filed in by the police as evidence was restor-
containing 40 acres, more or less, | the County Court, or delivered to ed to Miss Browning on her promise
situated in Cherokee County, Okla-'the undersigned p.t Stilwell, Oklalio- t0 sew up the slash or not to appear
l,oma j ma. again in the streets of Richmond
It is ordered that sa*id petition be Dated this 12th day of July, 1913. without a petticoat.
and the same is hereby set for hear- ; E. B. Arnold and R. H. Couch, At- Miss Browning's lawyer argued
ing on the 25th day of July, 1913, j tys. for Adm. that the sale of the skirt by a licens-
p.t ten o'clock A. M„ of said day. at! WRIGHT, e,i department store permitted her
the County Court room, in the City | Administrator, to wear it. Judge Crutchfield repli-
of Tahlequah, Cherokee County, Ok- i (First published, July 17, 1913.3tw) ed that a city license for the sale
JOB
Printing
•f WE invite those
in need of any-
thing in the
Printing
Line
to call on us be-
fore placing an
order. BEST
WORK at rea-
sonable prieer
packing fob vacation
of fire arms did not outhorize mur-
der.
The judge, after an inspection of
"Husband." the offending skirt blushingly fined
"Yes?" the defendant, who paid with the re-
"Can't you Dring some fat friend tort that "Richmond was a most 11-
Wind Cochran as' an heir to said es- home to dinner? I positively must liberal city." Judge Crutchfield's
tate. have a heavyweight to sit on my court was packed with the most se-
It Us further ordered tbat a copy trunk." lect audience it had ever held.
lahoma, at which time and place all
persons interested in said estate are
required to appear and show cause,
if any thev have, why an order
should not be granted approving
such sale as may be made by said
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