Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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CHEROKEE CIH'XTT l)EM(K'KAT, TAHI,K(}C\H, OKLAHOMA
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LEGALNOTICES
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Sale of Indian Lands
PUBLIC AUCTION — TIME PAY-
MR NTS. Under Supervision of
U. 8. Government.
The right, la reserved to reject
any and all bids.
Correspondence is solicited and
any additional information available
concerning this or future sales will
be furnished upon application to the
| undersigned.
DANA H. KELSEY,
United States Indian Superintendent.
Union Agency, Muskogee, Oklahoma,
April 25, 1914.
First published May 7, 1914. 3tw.
The following allotted land will
be offered for sale at the place and
time Indicated below.
NOTICE OR FINAL SETTLEMENT.
( IIRKOKRR COUNTY
The following to be offered for
sale in front of the postoffice at
Tahlequah, Oklahoma, at two o'clock
p. m., Wednesday, May 27, 1914.
Address written bids on land in
Cherokee County to C. J. Hunt, Field
Clerk, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Case No. 4915—William Glory,
Cherokee Koll No. 18480. 330 acres.
SW4 of SE4 of SE4 of Section 15; E2
of Section 22, Township 19 north,
Range 22 east, in Cherokee County,
150 acres tillable, remainder rocky the reKu,"r d yB
timber land; light gravelly soil; 12l1J14- te,m of 8ald Cl
miles from Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
Appraisement $990. Terms: Cash.
Case No. 8445—Albert Christie,
Cherokee Koll No. 20(500 120
acres. SW4 of SW4 of NE4; E2
of SW4; N2 of NW4 of SE4; SW4
oi SE4 of S 4 of Section 28, Town-
ship 15 north, Range 23
State of Oklahoma, Cherokee Coun-
ty, ss. In County Court.
Notice Is hereby given that the
guardians and administrators of
the following minors and estates
have rendered and presented for
final settlement and tiled in said
court their final accounts of their
guardianships and administrations
for said estates, together with their
petition for final discharge and
settlement and that the 2Gth day
of May, 1914, at the hour of ten
o'clock a. m. of said day at the
court room of said court house, in
said county, the same being one of
the April
court, and has
been fixed and appointed as the
same time and place for the settle-
ment of said accounts and the
hearing on said reports and peti
tions at which time and place any
and all persons interested in said
estates may appear and file ex-
•:r"receptions in writing to any or all
CaSl, 111 I „ . , nn.1 nmWnuf
Phr-tir. Tr , minor?, will rrll de ''rlbed in Fa'd petition, and
private sale, to the highest and beat alleging that it will bo to the host
bidder, subject to confirmation by interest of said minora to sell tlio
said court on the 22 day of Maj. >ame, at private sale; and it appear-
1914, or within six months there- ing to the court, from such petition,
after all the right title and interest that it is necessary to cell real es-
of William Christie, Jr., and Mary tate, for the purpose and roasons
Christie, Jr., minors, in and to the mentioned in said petition, there-
following described real estate tor said petition will be filed herein,
situated in the County of Cherokee, and a time appointed for hearing
State of Oklahoma, to-wtt: ith<? same.
The NE4 of the NE4 and the N2 And it Is hereby ordered by the
of the SE4 of the NK4 and the SE4 court, that 10th day of June, 1914,
of the NW4 or the NE4 of Section at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore-
21 Township 15 North, Range 23 noon of said day, that being a day
East containing 70 acres more or of the regular April, 1914, term of
lP88 ' i this court, be, and the same Is here-
Said real estate will be sold upon by appointed a- the time when all
the following terms and conditions, persons interested in either of said
t0_wit. . states, are directed and required to
Cash upon delivery of deed. It appear before this court to show
probate abstract is desired pur- 'ause why an order should not be
chaser to pay lor same. , granted to Bald petitioner to sell so
Bids for the purchase thereof, much ol the r(\J estate of s^.d
must be in writing, accompanied by Minors as is necessary.
a draft or certified check for ten, And it is further ordered that a
per cent of the amount bid and may ''opy of this order b.e published in
be filed with the Clerk of the Coun- 1 ,le Cherokee Democrat, a weekly
ty Court, or mailed to the under-
IK fiiinhio of srrid accounts and contest the
Cherokee County. 15 acres tillable p to wlt-
bottom land, remainder rough Urn- m6 George Woodard, guard
ber land; rocky soil; 10 miles from L Mapy Woodard nl;nor
Bunch, Oklahoma. Appraisement Nq ?5gi R w McKinley, guard-
$360. Terms: Cash jan> Anna j[ Vann, minor.
Case No 10"4—4n ?2 No 758' R w- M('Kinle>'. Suard"
per, Cherokee Roll No. 28381. 40.32 prl6cilla Vann, minor
acres. N. 20.32 acres of Lot 1*
now Hughes, Cherokee Roll I pannie A Thompson, dec.
)57. 30.31 acres. SW n0. 1581, F W. VIvion, adm.,
of Lot 1; N. 20.13 acres of . 1)prkp, riec
SE 10 acres of Lot 1, SW 10
acres of Lot 1, of Section 6,
Township 17 north. Range 21 east,
in Cherokee County. Smootn till-
able timber bottom land; dark loam;
5 miles from Hulbert, Oklahoma.
Appraisement $800. Terms; Cash.
Case No. 10425—Sarah Water-
fallen
No. 70
acres of
Lot 1, Section 30, Township 18
north, Range 22 east, in Cherokee
County. 20 acr-^s smooth tillable
land; 12 acres in cultivation; 10
acres hilly and rocky; 18 acres
covered with scrub timber; sandy I p., h Lone
loam; 80 rods of fencing; 1 miles Long minors
from Moody, Oklahoma. Appraise-
ment $340.00.
Case No. 10426 —Lewis Smith,
Cherokee Roll No. 25981. 19 acres.
N2 of NW4 of N\V4 less 1 acre re-
served for church purposes, of Sec
tion 22, Township 18 north, Range
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signed Guardian at Etta, Oklahoma,
or delivered or mailed to J. T. Parks,
Attorney for Guardian, Tahlequah,
Oklahoma.
Dated this the 1st day of May,
1914.
HESTER CATRON,
Guardian.
First published May 7, 1914. 3tw.
ORDER ROB HEARING PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
No. 758, R. W. McKinley, guard-
ian, Florence Keys, minor.
No. 1824, R. A. Walters, guard-
ian, Florence Gaines, minor.
No. 1003, Shofy A. Price, guard-
ian, Jesse T. Henson, minor.
No. 1003, Shory A. Price, guard-
ian, Grover Hensen, minor.
No. 1463, D. W. Wilson, adm.,
John
A. Decker, dec.
No. 1792, Bullet Cookson, adm.,
A. G. Cookson, dec.
No. 1457, J. M. Ciew, adin.,
Paulina Eagle, dec.
No. 997, C. N. Long, Jr., gdn.,
Jr., and Eugenia
No. 1027, T. J. Adair, gdn., Lewis,
Lizzie and Levi Sourjolin, minors.
No. 1957, W. W. Breedlove, adm.,
George Keller, dec.
No. 1436, R. B. Ross, gdn., Ida
Thompson, minor.
No. 1856, Julia A. Thome, gdn.,
newspaper published in Tahlequah;
1 herok' • county. Oklahoma, for
lays preceding the hearing upon said
petition.
Dated tills the day of May, 1914.
E. C. McMICHAEL,
Couniy Judge.
D. COX,
Atty. for Petitioner.
First published May 7, 1914. 4tw.
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22 east, in Cherokee ( ounty. !i1 acres vViiliam Thome, minor.
hilly and rocky; 12 acres tillable; j^0 288, J. B. Layne, gdn., James
14 acres bottom land; 5 acres scrub Qrjtts, minor.
timber; 1 log house; 1 box house; 1 No.'1186, ' Thomas Grltts, gdn.,
barn; 40 rods wire fencing, light I 3urney Gritts, minor
gravelly soil; near Moodys', Okla- No 143G> p G Moore> gdn i j<ia
homa. Appraisement $400. Terms, I Thompson, minor.
Cash. i oil No- I4®4. Larkiu Sevensiar, gdn.,
Case No. 10427 Charles Swim-1 L,uCy and Lizzie Jumper, minors,
mer, Cherokee Roll No. 30470. 20 No 521> Andy Cordry> gdn-) Con.
acres. SW4 of NW4 of SE4; NW4 nejj Cordry, minor.
of SW4 of SE4 of Section 31, Town- No 1282, J. M. Taylor, gdn.,
ship 18 north. Range 21 east, in pirances Ward, nee Bell, minor
Cherokee County. Smooth tillable No 462( Thomas Baker, gdn.,
land; 5 acres in cultivation, l&|Lenard Parker, minor.
acres farm timber; sandy loam; 5 No 946i joseph L
miles from Hulbert Oklahoma. Ap- Jogeph Reece> dec
praisement $300. Terms: Cash. No Joseph 1
The above lands are offered and I ^j^zle Reece, dec.
will be sold subject to any existing No 955i Joseph I
valid leases on the premises. Bidders Susan Pann dec
should satisfy themselves as to ex-j No Joseph 1
istence of leases.
Information given as to character
of land and Improvements is that
secured in connection with apprais-
ing. but It is not guaranteed and
prospective purchasers should satisfy
themselves in these respects.
State of Oklahoma, Cherokee Coun-
ty, ss. In the County Court.
In the matter of the guardianship
of Leonard Parker, a minor, R.
W. McKinley, guardian.
Probate 462.
Now on this the 22nd day of
April, 1914, R. W. McKinley as
guardian of Leonard Parker, a
minor, having filed herein his peti-
tion for the sale of the real estate
described in said petition for the
reason in said petition stated.
It is ordered that said petition be
and it is hereby set for hearing 011
the 25th day of May, 1914, at 10
o'clock a. 111., at which time the next
of kin of the ward and all persons
interested In the estate are required
to appear before the court 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
minor, Leonard Parker, as Is neces-
sary or beneficial for the reasons In
said petition stated.
It is further ordered that copies
of this order to be posted in three
public places in this County, one of
which shall be at the court house noon, at which time all persons in-
and personally served o,r mailed with terested in s aid estate are required
the postage prepaid to the next of to appear and show cause, f any
kin of the ward, and all persons in-' they have why said deed should not
terested in the estate of said ward,1 be approved, and it is further or-
and that a copy of this order to be dered that the petitioner furnish
published in the Cherokee County testimony to prove h'.s interest in
Democrat of Tahlequah, Oklahoma. 1 said estate.
OBDER ROR HEARING PETITION
I OK APPROVAL OR DEED TO
RUMjIUJOOD INHERITED
LANDS.
State of Oklahoma, County of Chero-
kee, ss. In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of D'i'ck
Carcawee, deceased.
Now on this the 13th day of May,
1914, Tyler Tilden having filed in.
this court his petition for the ap-
proval of deed to the hereinafter
described real estate and for finding
of heirship in the matter of the es-.
tate of Dick Carcawee, deceased, as
a fullblood Cherokee Indian, said
real estate described as follows:
The NE4 of S\V4 of NW4 and the
SK4 of NW4 and the W2 of SW4 of
NE4 and the NE4 of S\V4 of NE4
and the South 20 acres of Lot 2,
all in Sectioii 5, Township 19 North,
Range 23 East In Cherokee County,
Oklahoma, the Interest sold being
an undivided one-fourth interest
therein.
it is hereby ordered, that, said
petition be heard In the County
Court Room in the City of Tahle-
quah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma
on the 22nd day of May, 1914, at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock in the fore-
1)R. H. B. RITE
Physician and Surgeon
Office In Fite Building
Office Phone 294—Residence 21
Tahlequah, Okla.
LAWYERS
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Tahlequah, Okla.
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Attorney at Law
Abstractor
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Manus, adm.,
Manus, adm.,
Manus, adm.,
Sarah Reece, dec.
E. C. McMICHAEL,
Jounty Judge.
First published May 7, 1914. 3tw.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
Tuhlequah, Okla.
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(SEAL) E C. McMICHAEL,
County Judge of Cherokee County, |
Oklahoma.
GEORGE PASCHAL,
Attorney for Guardian.
First published May 7, 1914. 3tw. j
HEARING ON PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE
Winess my hand and the sea! of
the court this the 13tli day of May,
1914.
■(SEAL) E. C. McMICHAEL,
County Judge.
R. H. COUCH, Atty.
First published May 14, 1914.
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When separate tracts of one al- ln the District Court for the First
lottee are advertised, bids will be judicial District of the State of
received on the whole or any part oklahoma. Cherokee County,
thereof for which an appraisement corrilla Johnson, plaintiff, vs. Clin-
is shown. ton Johnson, defendant.
Ten Per cent of the highest bid ^g4
niUBt be deposited in the hands of Thp defendant, Clinton Johnson,
the representative of this office at Lg heret)y notified that he has been
the time of sale in the form of ban'1 sued in this court by the plaintiff,
draft made payable to W. M. Q0rrjua Johnson, for absolute di-
Baker, Cashier and Special ''l8~I vorce and attorney's fee in this ac-
bursing Agent for the Union Agency; ,ion
the remainder of the initial install- T^e said defendant is hereby
ment (or the remainder of the c°n- warned that, unless he makes an-
slderation if sale is made for cash), Hwer to the petition of the plaintiff
to be paid within ten days from date fj]ed herein on or before the 25th
of call therefor. day of June, 1914, said petition will
Any part of the consideration to ^ taken as true and judgment ren-
be paid in deferred payments W'J' Jcred accordingly.
be divided in equal installments, jn w|tness whereof, I hereunto
due in the periods as stated, such set niy hand and affix the seal of
deferred payments to be evidenced said district court this the 7th day
by the purchaser's notes and secured of j{ay> 1914.
by mortgage upon the premises con- (SKAI/) j. MONROE WALLACE,
veyed. Clerk of the District1 Court.
Interest at the rate of 8 per cent j j OOURSEY,
per annum will be charged on de- Atty> for Plaintiff.
ferred payments. First published May 14, 1914.
Option will be given purchasers 4t_w
to pay entire consideration in cash 1
where lands are advertised to be NOTICE OR SALE
sold by deferred payment plan. OR REAL ESTATE
Deferred payments and accrued —
interest may be paid at any time In the County Court, in and for
prior to maturity of notes. Cherokee County, State of Okla-
Written bids on any of the above homa.
accompanied by ten per cent of the In the matter of the guardianship of
amount thereof, if received at the William Christie Jr., and Mary
nlace of sale prior to the hour of Christie, Jr., minors, Hester Cat-
sale given above, will be opened and ron, guardian. Probate No. 1972.
considered at the time of sale. Such Notice is hereby given in pur-
written bids may be presented or suance of an order of the County
mailed to the address indicated. If Court of Cherokee County, Stata of
such bid Is rejected the deposit will Oklahoma, made and entered on the
nromotlv lst day of May, 1914, the under-
No bids for less'than the up signed guaidian of the estates of
praised ralue will ba considered 'William Christie, Jr, and Mary
State of Oklahoma, Cherokee Coun-
ty. Ip the County Court. April
1914 term.
In the matter of the estate of Walter !
V. Dykes, Bunk Dykes, Toney
Dykes and Rocksey B. Dykes,
minors, A. H. Dykes, guardian.
The petition of A. H. Dykes, as
guardian of the estate of Walter
V. Dykes, Bunk Dykes, David A.
Dykes, Toney Dykes and Rocksey B.
Dykes, minors, having been pre-
sented to this court, praying that an
order be made, authorizing said pe-
titioner to sell the whole of the real
PNEUMONIA
left me with a frightful cough and
very weak. I had spells when I could
hardly breathe or speak for 10 to 20
minutes. My doctor could not help
me, but I was completely cured by
DR. KINC'S
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Office in Rite Building
Went Side of Square
Tulileqiuih, Oklu.
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