The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 225, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 28, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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HI \TB OK OKLAHOMA, CANA-
DIAN COUNTY. SS:
'N rHH COUNTY COURT OF SAID
COUNTY.
IV THK MATTER OK THK ES
TATE OF .l.'T’ies Sheridan, Deceased
0 il Phillips, as the Executor of the
esi itp of deceased, having on the 8
day of May 1021 rendered for settle-
*eent ind filed in this Court his final
Account and r. i>ort or h<a adminiatra-
Hon as such executor and said es-
tate* being now ready for distrfbu
lion.
IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY OR
I'UREI) BY THE (OUT, That Wed-
nesday the 28 day of May 1924, at
the hour of 10 o'clock n m, of said
day, that being a day of the regular
April Term, 1924 of said Court, be
anti the same is hereby appointed for
’ottlement thereof at the County
Court room in the City of E| Reno
In sal,| County, when and where any
person interested iq said estate may
apeeitr and Ole his exceptions in
writing to the account, and contesi
the same. How given: El Ren«
Democrat.
Mate,| tots 8th da. of May. 1924.
W M. WALLACE, County .Tuflge
Babcock and Trevathnn. Attorneys i
Notice of *».-arlng Digit1 on for Ap
lJointnient of Adnitnh i: *tc-r.
S»;:tc of Okie . County of Conariian sv
IN COUNTY COURT
In the Matter of the estate of Cailie
j Ogle, Deceased.
Slate of Oklahoma for Letters of Ad j In said county. «>n the 2nd day of
in In 1st ration on the estate of Callle June, 1924. at 10 o'clock a. m., a*
Ogle, deceased, b,. Issued to p \ {which time and place any person in
Smith and jflnt said application (created may appear and show
will be heant at the Court Room ul |cause, if any they hive, why such
said court In the CUv of Kl Reno, petition should not be granted,
in said county, on the 2nd day of Witness my hand snd the S<a| of
June. 1924. at 10 o'clock a m , at aid Court hereunto affixed this 19th
which time and place .,ny person in tv of Mij, 1924.
terested nmy <i|,u. nr and showj W M WALLACE County Judge
cause, if any thee have, why such (Pub. May 23 and 29)
petition should not be granted. j .----------
Witness my l and and the Seal of |N tnyrRlcT ml,HT OK
said Court h<i.unto affixed this 19th,
day of May. 1924
W M WAT,LACK County Judge.
(Pub. May 22 and 29»
CANADIAN COUNTY. STATE OF
OKLAHOMA.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
NO. 6852.
To the heirs, next of kin and credl
tor-: of Cailie Ogle, deceased.
You are hereby tioiit'ie,. that Jen
nin Afwood has applied lo the
County Court of Canadian County
Notice of Hearing PPIItlon for Ap- TUL STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO
. , The Heirs, Executors, Adininlstrat-
point men t of Administrator. i _ , _ , .
ors, Trustees, Devisees, and assigns.
Slate of Oki e. County of Canadian jlmmodiatc and remote, of J P, South
IN (<>l \ l> ( OU11X |erlaud. deceased. Mattie Franks T.
In the Matter of lie estate of John j pranks, Sarah Kidd. Tom W. Kidd
<t e. Bet-eased. 'Ruby O Franks. Elsie Smith. If ltw.
in hi heirs, n.-\ of U n and credi-|jn)f |f her Unknown Heirs,
tors of John Ogle, dece • cd. 'Executors. Administrators. Devisees,
' I Trustees an.f assigns. Mrs R. J.
Southerland, if living, if dead, her
nie \|twood hits applied to the
County Court of Canadian County,
State of Oklahoma, for l etters of \d
ministration on the o--rtato of John
Ogle, di ceased, he issued to P. A
Smith, and (that s:»id application
will no heard at the Court Room of
• aid court in Hip City of El Reno,
Unknown Heirs, Executors. Adtnlnl
sttutors. Devisees, Trustees and as
signs.
NOTICE Is nerehy given that a pe
t it ion is filed in the District Court
of Canadian County. Slate of Okla-
homa. wherein Joseph O Hall Is
‘plaintiff, and wherein Mattie Frank*.
T. L. Frank*, her husband, Sarah
Kidd, Tom W. Kidd, her husbaud,
Ruhy A. Frank*. Elsie Smith, If llv
, Ing. tf dead, her Unknown Heir*.
] Executors. Administrators, Devisees.
Trustees and Assigns, Mrs. R. J.
Southerland. If living. If dead, her
Unknown Heirs. Executor*, Admini-
strators, Devisees. Trustees, and As
signs, and the Unknown Heirs. Exe-
cutors, Administrators. Devisees
Trustees an»| Assigns, immediate
and remote of J. p Southerland, de
ceased, are defendants, and said pe
lit Ion is directed to. and makes «arh
of said parties a defendant, and all
of said defendants above named are
hereby notified that they have been
sued In said action In the above
named court, and must answer the
petition ftied by the plaintiff. Joseph
O. Hall on or before the 20th day of
June, 1924. or said petition will be
taken as true, and It will he adjudg d
and decreed bv the court that J P
Southerland, now deceased, possess
ed some interest or equity In and to
I ait Fourteen and the North
Half of laR thirteen (14 and
N 1-2 of 13) In Block Seven (7\,
Hlekox Addition to the City of El
Reno. Oklahoma
thiil he died Intest te, nnd that Mat-
tie Franks, Sarah Kidd, and Ruby
A Frauks were the persons who
took under the laws of succeaslon.
and as sole heir*, the Interest of the
•aid J P. Southerland. In and <o tha
real propeity above described, and
that the said Mattie Franks. Sarah
Kidd and Ruby A- Frank* each took
and undivided 1-3 part In and to the
Interest of said decoder* In and to
said real estate, according to the
laws of succession, and thRt the
plaintiff herein. Joseph O. Hall. 1*
now rhe owner In fee simple of said
real estate, and <th«t the title of said
plaintiff. In and to sal^ tract of land.
Is superior and paramount to any
clainx of the defendants and either
of them, and 'that the pretended
claim or cirtlnis <it said defendants
therein constitutes a cloud on the
title of said plaintiff in and to said
described real estate, and tt will be
further adjudged and decreed hy the
court that said defendants, and each
of them, have no right, title or in<
terest. In and to aat,i property above
described, and the title of the plain-
tiff thereto will be quieted, and the
cloud thereon removed.
ltatej this 3rd day of May, 1924.
FRANK TAYLOR.
Court Clerk.
H. L. FOC.O,
Attorney for Plnlntlft
Published May 8. 15. 22, and 29, 1924
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 225, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 28, 1924, newspaper, May 28, 1924; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909360/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.