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The County De itecrat
i,. P HENDERSON. Fubllabor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Om Year . ■ •
Six Muulka
Three Months
*! 10
. .S3
. .-15
Iu Advance
iu planting, hav<- gamed much so that TO THE VOTERS OF
n dittos a davelopmoat i»,’ — "
about equul to Inal in a uuruia. year.
Notwithstanding the improved cou- tcu.
dition of cotton, annot look for- jc.piia.
ward to a yield, t rob. present prospects, in* in
ot more thafi 11,300,oof hales, ana thia turn oi
will make the sixth small
Ou June 25tn the eouditiou
. the Julv term, 1920, at 9:30 o’clock hens, eaacuuws, aammutraiors, iega p»—— — ^
J Ui« ’ _ '•» .a.......,r».~ *al».t u.s.dltx ll Xjtutt Va ^ aa »U-U .asafc, i t/UttrtalVlUH,
\MERl AN 1*K
K<*p
55 A’
evasion.
'of the cotton wits 70.7 per cent in June p.ueucea *aw. mat is unuue, ana i
and with 02 4 per tent oa May 25tli, mine your special uaenuou to tut
tne torenoou ot said day, at the tees, ueviaeea, trustees uuu assigns, it
POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY 'llUm ourt room, m the City of lo- any, Ot eaco ot tne a Dove name a per-
n-”u, in said t ouuty of Fottanato- sous, ueeeased; c. Uhl a Annrihuo,
has been duly appointed by the hiAiath, A hOlu u«.t Uoa, auJ tne
lor the settlement of said ac- nliafthhaAA t'i All hOAl AN f, A et
ut, and for hearing said petition, com! oka i iU.n, it uuuiasoneu ana
unuh tiaie and place any person if dissolved 'he unknown successors,
in said petition, may appear trustees ana assigns, u any,
above uauicii uimoImiU corpurntiou.
o tisihT iMi:
Mud defendants and each and all
Width
CUullt; ,
liNUUD V HUM PAGU i
.lisiiitsii^ tuy oUii*€ >>j (oucii
\_UulllJ, 1 (M^UU tlltf
ilt, itUti £>4ttOlKOl4 liU Al 1 JO411 c u
op iu sUC- too AIUl) lU .ipiilf MtXt.
\iy oppouciu» uolii fctule Uiut i uover
:ourt,
. *.4« vot.'l 1 VOViklp
l44c .univU ui. 444C AteaUklO Ui AVOO*
WU«, A^UCOsAJCU.
. Kt. -« wO.
a .f-.-liXls1 A 04
dall 4J 44ii<4 fill U
.Oa.waS w- a.*
tile hi*• execution iu wntiug to
i count ttUti content the
of George Westclboft, Deceased
tii© 4 is>/kU AOyV wa!
A wsa. JaOasODUliUl!
Mary Wesselhott, Executrix.
tiatti wilt take notice that tney
IClOA'iO Ol
United proto mat
ium Ociuic tUO
TELEPHONE No. 118
<Adi“
inly.
The foreign trade ot the
Mates, month hy mouth, during the
present year, shows great variations. «,u a iso rot cat tne iuct that
Muy were much larger case wnoro i served as counsel, 1 re
in testimony whereof. 1 have here- nave ooeu sued in the uuovo named
hud and affixed the seal court by the piamtui aou'c named to
4 11 Is U-t
.lists * ialkOO.*
Vi it is 4-* i Is'O •
.lUUi'C 40 tidvO)
ICtOixiO
in uuv
f.Apurta uuriiig
tiiuu thooc during April,
but the iid*
KNIGHT SHOULD BE NOMINATED. j^aN ^.ucli lrreguijtrit^’ cun be ti
'peeled for some time. A decreased de
CCaVOU U too Ol JjuUU.OU sinu tlilftt icc
v unco statistics for Joue show a decline iodoweu me to d ranee, ana arrived
by n «in me uay A Iuuk pai l in tne
mat Auui-
___________ i>uitm oi sMocUeprc^', tin.
C. A. Knight of this city, who .s a ,tfr fol>j commodities from the u-au rsattei in r mute.
European nations is very marked and
with the present excellent crop coudi-
—,, ... France and some other of the
candidate tor the h-gisiatuie on the
Democratic ticket has beeu making an
extensive campaign all over the county
Oici-AnOM A TO
, jernWWlhh,
■-i\ on that the ud-
i »■» actively practicing ^ . tu tne rollowing described real estate icuucrea nuu piocua . mr _..... .....
to-wit:
Beginning nt a point 1635 and
7-id teet east and oh’U feet uorth
of tho south west corner of the
north west quarter of Section do,
Township IU, North, Range 4,
East ol the Indian Aieiidiau,
thence west 30 feet, thence uorth
1-.U teet, thence east 50 leetr thence
south liO feet to point of begin-
ning, also
Eot 1 in Hickman s Second Ad
dition to the City ot Shawnee,
19J0.
CLARENCE ROBISON,
i^t-al County Judge.
A VA IT fc WALD REP, Attorneys for
Executrix.
First published July Oth, 1PH0.—3t)
.-tate of Oklahoma, bnHs«M*«s.h
during the past teu days and is meet- K ^ coaotric., wo may expect
1______.1. ..._____....an. ,.n( ... an- 11 l.orr * . .
»tiil further tioercaae from thi» conn
mg with eucouragexneni every
he goes. Mr. Knight should be one of ^/Vood eommoditiaa-
the nominees at the Demoeratic pn- -__
luary, Aug. ->rd. He is the kind of man qj^^Y WATER FROM
that is needed in toe Legislature; he
is not iu favor of enacting any new
laws unless it s shown in advance tuat
there is need of such, uuu then he says
he will have to be show n beyond a
doubt. That is exactly the kind of man
iioru i iciuruod to America alter
eighteen mourns ovciscas, i v,as de-
tailed us a guvernmunl Attorney in
Viasumgion, veneie i iracd and dis-
j ltd bl, ou tienau ol me goverumont, I
over,live Hundred suits.
it seems to be tne only plan of
Pottawatomie
ountv, ss:
i .N the DISTRICT COURT.
Lela llammuu. Plaintiff, vs. Luther
iiammon, Defendant.
No. mu.
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION.
„u i Hied in said c,ourt his tinai ac-
coilut ami report oi his uuu luisirutiou
.,S .-ucu nciuuuiatratoi, nuu ms peli-
lion tor iiistr.uulioii ot said estate uud
.O. ms disc .large; uud cunt, mouday,
tm -nd .lay ox .-cugust, ih-h, being
.. . ,y ... ., iegdiar term ol said eouri,
io-wlli oi t .e July iorm, A. D., lv-U,
iu o.ou o i oca in me loieuoou ol said
uav, at ti.e county court room, in the
0t lecumseh, in said Couuty ot
lEoitawatomie, has been duly appointed
'ey tne court, lor the settlement of said
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. ^ each, I' , ..m, an / mr bearing sum petition,
“Ll.,“1,25= r,'rJKZZ, s EX
Maid defendant, Luther Iiammon,
will take notice that he has been sued
j barring and enjoining said defendants I interested in said petition,
and each of them from setting up o' .m file n.s exceptions in writing
MUNICIPALITIES ANALYZED
BY STATE LABORATORY
By Dr. A. R. LEWIS,
State Health Commissioner.
Because the Mate Laboratory is re-
will take not„e that lie has been sued r,gnt, title, interest, es ,ne account and contest the same.
. . ivy in the ab.ve named Court by the said ;uU, Ju J , m in> uu or u, said ,ut Robert N. Davis, B. B.
t.iipoisciiu tu ii*4vc it appear taut 1 plaintiff lor tnone upon the groun«. e5itat,. or auv part thereof; and H. aiuau, A'imiuiutrator.
....... -t grow neglect of duty and abandon _ m them ..i, wjureoi x
tuo v uQe^ a it <X unquaiUlca
Liuuniy AltUiiicy
to bu
that said defen'lants and each OT them
must answer the petition ot the plain-
tiff filed herein ou pr before the liOth
" . ut. and must answer the petition of - - - au,wer tUe petition of the plain- W
the plaintiff filed therein by said ..... tush
, mi >nv venereof i have here-
, . naud nud affixed the seal
cJun, tms the lUth day of
■ , .. ___ tat tiled Herein on pr oeiore me -mu cu
As 10 me question ot whemer or not j. aiutiff on or before the -ith day of August \ D lfUU or said pe m.v lUUO.
.,e two gcnueuionaie qualified to be A -ifust, 1920, or ^petition wiU_be ^^ takeli ^Vue and*a J“°’ CLARENCE ROB1MON,
i WALDKEP, Attorneys for
jUugiu
yiceded, and especially at the next sea- ceiviug more water for analysis than ^ A to W1(e >uur aUcutiou to
it can pouaibly atleud, u more utrui-
County Attorney, 4 win reave it to Uie ^ '
sion of the Legislature
nees.
geuuenieu
ucy, f
ni ol tno voters, but oi my Pe
o invite your atleulio
tne tael uiul tney are up against the j5’08.'
GOVERNOR COX TO OPEN
FIGHT IN EASTERN STATES
gent order has been passed governing
the Iqnds of water samples that here-
after may be submitted.
Eor the present it is necessary to ^ tJl0 &taU) airorUs, who
- confine the samples to municipal
Columbus, O., July —I. I he central or auother iuterpretatiou of the
and eastern states wUl comprise the urJt,r ig auaiysis wqu be made on.y
initial speaking forum or Governor of wat-r ugeJ to sU1)piy a number of
Cox, according to tentative plans an- Therefore samples from water
accordingly as prayed for.
NANNIE K BELL,
) Court Clerk.
Jiv J. D. SEAY, Deputy.
.-. F. BAILEY, Attorney for the Plain |“jt“nj.
plaintifl s title as against said defend-
ants and each ami all of them in and
to said real estate and forever barring
a TT
Administrator.
piopusilion ol lanuing against a
VOUU^ Uxaif Wliu w ad iciiled auiuug you,
•wao Horsed mmseA into the be.tmgai ^ ^ ^ lea Restate or any part wilt be render-
uni enjoining said defendants au t i JLi -. nubiisned July -dd, xUdu. ±ij
“ 1 “n fro t. j nr *'4JXiJ_sxU ifXj KJt' Oi-Li
| each and
tiiem
,04 llni ui
x'udC i*ii
you m ± rauc4 xn lour ui tho major
Patties, ana vvno, during the
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
State of Oklahoma, Pottawatomie
up any fight, title, interest, uxo ijEAisiiO vx.s unsiafw
estate, or claim in, to or upon said ‘ ox n.n oxAxxl Or
Q.vi xA-txOiklrl.
i i. d accordingly.
gency, scr \ ua a^ a gov eminent attorney
oruey In’THE5*DISTRICT COURT, IN AND A 0>
Given under my hand and thp seal
,of said court this tho Uth day of July,
“ - — — «• EUjahT Xiauzy, S^v.. Liz- '^0 Court Clerk, i— ^ oi Okiahonia
hum. to Practice l.is profession among • , f .i„„, Bv JOHN .MUHlimH, oepjuy.- 0ll aud gas purposis. All
NANNIE E. BE1.L,
Hit. CUXlJllSSlU.vt.lIO Ur
La.vix UtriCP Uf Htt. BTaIE Ui
eixvi.AiiO.vtA will receive sea.ed bids
lot tne teasing ui tne nereiualter de-
seriPed traets ot the pubut, state and
uouncud today. Almost immediately lvorks aU(J community wells are the
ie D. Mauzy, Defendant.
tor ou and gas purposes
ii.uii*' upon oiu» tu be ope lieu
humo lo practice liia pruiessiuu amung
unly kimiS tbat WiU *>0 te8ted by tbe pl-nw^rLeJ5 asUg Said defendan "l!^ D. Mauzy will j i^VilEC^
lor a County Attorney job alter having
. ust 7, the governor plane to spend
three weeks in these etetes and then
start a western tour in September .
laboratory.
The only conception to this ruling is
in cases of suspected infection. If
to tne
take notice that she has been ,ued_in jtaWATOmIe'COUNTY”BTATE Oi ^TomTvix"y, OklXm^.Tt the'hour
the above named court fr. a Divorce
practiced law and held office in this auj mUst answer the ] etition filed
OKLAHOMA
It was also announced ‘hut the vice. thw.e ia sickness in a family for which ,Co““l> ^ on; . thmg lett for! the 23rd’day of’August, A. D, 1»20:
presidential nominee, I rauklin i’- it is thought the family well may be . , ' b - - -
Roosevelt, probably would tour the the aouJ ^ from thl8 well if ^ to du ^ *» d* -------=
while Governor Cox is in the East. Mr. properly 8ubmlttcJ) wiU bo analyzed. *eat“e> 10 lrf ^**1°**”. ** *'
Therein"'by "said'plaintiff on or of" the Estlt” of Manih meoruime^ t“itb “the
OF COURT ON PETITION terms and conditions as herelnaiter set
_ jor said petition will be taken as true ORDER -- _____
and a judgment for said plaintiff in IOR SETTLEMENT OF THE out
west, including the Pacific coast states, jjoWover samples must be sent in tlK11 - ■K‘ • ‘ u- lU -ttlL Ul> abr ‘ ‘ r lu'01- \ \XN1E E. BELL,
— . ... - » • - uml nipilitieiififtna* IiOW©V©r, Ut ^IllS
point I am sure the voters of Potta- a}''
: watomie County aro competent to
SAID ESTATE.
i rvaeh of said traets will be leased
Now at this time comes \i. L. Laid- separately
the Highest and best bid-
Roosevelt then will transfer his aetiv - . . t. (jolU)tv Health U|fficer—and aud 4ualiH'atious;
„pf ‘ point I am sure tk
uot the family.
west.
WEEKLY FINANCIAL REVIEW.
Prepared for Tbe County Democrat
by the First National Bank
In St. Louis.
Bottling works are affected by the
new ruling. Hereafter they must sub- JadS‘‘ themselves
init for analysis, at least every two 1 have in m.' puss
months samples of water used in mak-|" llc 1 ataUs -
* uf tho United States Supreme Court at
i Washington, D. C., advises that neither
Mr. Pitman or Baldwin were ever ad-
Court Clerk.
Bv J. D. SEAY, Deputy.
MeCLAIN TAYLOR, Attorney for
’iaintiff.
well administrator of the above men- j our be accompanied by
4;rxiv.x.i nctato nn.l ti MIS 1 I-»‘4CI1 . . t. .
tioned estate, and files his petition
for final settlement and distribution
a certitied cheek or bank in
Uue f housand (4>1,UU0.U0 j
i iug their products. This is urged as
a matter of proteetiou for tho publie.
_ No samples from any source will be _ ...... ,
The financial and business situation analyzed unless .hey are properly sub‘ 1“^ J^/’ll^CourL' Vhat‘of course
at tbe close of June shows little change nutted which means that they must be ^ * ;if either of lUt.M two
over that of May. This ia perhaps in sent in a santtary container rh®“ |gt.ntleilu.nt to be County Attorney, but
itielf an encouraging feature, although containers are sent upon request by the » ^ 1#oe of the fact that j have been
this is the slack time of the year aud laboratory. . ..„ - admitted to practice before the United
the increased demands oi the approach- Persons wishing to know wnetner
ing crop-moving period, during the their well or spring is of
autumn mouths, will brjug the real test value should send the sample to a prt-
of the fundamental soundness of our fi- vate or commercial laboratory. Further j inexperiencedf
nancial and business structure. There information will be furnished upon re- ‘ Tli ^ r al
are good indK-ations that v\e will pass quest from the State Laboratory,
through the period of adjustment with- ________
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
State of Oklahoma, Pettawatbmie
ot the said estate and for his final dis- amount ot
and has filed his final ac
therefore ordered by the court
, xx.x*v v-J said petition be set --------
! faring for the Id day of August. 1920, as required by law.
and that notice for said hearing be UIS' “8. ...... the .-aid
1 ^Sar«'S£rJ“x52
that the assistant Clerk virRT.Tr*attooI NOTICE. 1 . ..... ..r m*» i« asc as tne biuder and the fur-
iu the face of the fact that 1 have been
admitted to practice before the United
medicinal StaU‘s Supreme Court aud have prac-
ticed there, while they have not, why
do they telhyou that 1 am too young
County, ss. published tu the County Democrat, the Froviued that one deposit in the said
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND , being a newspaper of general amount ol One luusa n. l. ’ ,.j
FOR SAID COUNTY. “.culation published*!* Pottawatomie Dol.ars, shail entitle; m biude to tad
Movie Thomas, Plaintiff vs. Steve (jountv tor two successive weeks prior «“ one oi ait of ‘*e sa v
!,. ..u’d,,. b»,i.8 .. x* .ilk ,w
CLARENCE ROBISON,
Thomas
No. 7222. , ^
Said defendant Steve Thomas will |r
take notice that he has been sued in ,yeaj.
the above named Court for Divorce and -
must answer the petition filed therein
t said plaintiff on or befote the 27th
day of August. A. D. 1920, or said pe-
tition will be taken as true and a judg-
Publisheil July n-y-io-i-'j, lbnu.
rukiuu Qjiiiii UI U^XiaXXGaIA
xl X A i. Id ±J dtflUUiJ Xj.-Vx'i ±JZ>.
nest money iu compliance with this re^
Coun7v: Judtre 'quirement, snail be returned to said
—oiauer it the bid of such bidder is net
accepted by tne Commissioners of the
Land Office.
Huts upon OU and Gas Leases upon
ot said tracts will be received
out anything resembling a collapse, al-
that no cataclysmic -(First published July 16, 1920. 2t)
that no catutijsum. ‘ ---------- o
Pottawatomie jber
ways assuming —--, gtate ’ of Oklahoma,
forces set in. In the first place, there ,CountV) 8S. company ___________ _____,
is a widespread conviction on the part JN THE COUNTY COURT THEREOF. ‘ j wa8 made aE officer.
for Divorce will be rendered according-
They also tell you that 1 came out !ly.
>< ,he" arm>’ a Caf’tain but tbe>' '*° DOt j , Seal) NAXNIECoEurtBaerk.
you that I “peeled spuds and ans- |<y j' D SEAY, Deputy.
.1 ‘Private Hendon, sir,’ as Xum- tne \r ADAMS. Attorn
nuuu n,i, u. -......- ....... j-- -o , .votiee is nereoy given mat me Slate eaen — ---- ---- ...
inent for said plaintiff iu said action :ot eiaiauoina will sen at pupae auction separately, and each of said traets will
on tne uum uay ot JUi^, .u.u, at f:uu pe leased
I tell
were.
separately for a royalty of
o cioek, p. m., Oi same aay, at tue I one-tignth (x-s) ot the oil and gas pro-
truui uoor ox me courmoiroe in xe- auceu thereon, and to the hignest re-
cumaen, in tue County oi i otiawato sponsible bidder, subject to the right
unc, &tate of Gkinuoma, two naeta oi oi the Commissioners of the Land Ol-
ill the rear rank in the second i
at San Antonio, Texas, for *
.ICE M. ADAMS, Attorney for Plain-|Its state uuu. scuooi muua, togeuier nee to reject any and all
bids.
tiff.
of business and financial interests, that In the Matter of the
we have begun the post war readjust- Joseph. Teas, Da^ea*|dg
ment aud at the same time, there is NOTICE TO CREDITORS
general agreement ah to what need be PRESENT CLAIMS,
done in order to avoid a crisis. Future «AU persons
Estate of
-oi;
i . ■ Joseph Teas, deceased, are required to
commitments and speculative euterpn- P* th<> .. witi tht, no,ossary
not readily assumed. Interest *.ollfhers t0
^1' list ^UUHSUfU J UAV X O t if | XV~\J.
The- spirit that made me begin a pri- | x.GkAwu cf 04441^44 4 &
vate an i come out a Captain in the! 43 neieoy gAVcAA iUixl lU Pur‘
, ...... T auuiiuc ui uu oruui oi s>aie issucu out
________ late war 19 tbe nwnt^which 1 propose ^ ^ coun ot x otiawato-
having claims against t0 i’ut mto tho Attorneys of- ■■ c/kianuu-a, on me x.m
fice. if I am elected. ! uay ol Jaij, j -.u, in an action vvuerc-
1 have tried to meet each and every 1 in juuiaw mean ciansuutn was piaxu-
ses are
rates are high and will continue high, trator at the
thus placing a discount, on all risk en- is. in the Ci
terprisea. vj
During the past mouth, owing to
favorable weather conditions, there has
been a marked improvement in crop
conditions. Excellent harvesting
weather for the wheat crop is prevail-
ing; corn and cotton, which were late
ndersigne ! a'.minis j ono „f you. 1 ;.ave trie 1 to ■ ake my jllil aua
XV. Lean, xjerma -<x. ociui,
■ if J Harmon Lew
..x a ii.ii.vu a-.- , , , . . , Ixom oioan aud tne larnoia x-ipe Line
ceureach, Oklahoma. <-«»>P«>Ka before the eleventh hour, and ; cou,paUy «ere aefenuants, oireeted to
i of the date hereof ^permit me to warn you against elev- tut. undersigned snerut oi x-oiui-
forever barred. enth hour reports and poison with Iwaioime Gouniy, cuUimanuing me to
l>o
e 16th
day of
within fouT
or the sin
Du.crt t
1920.
HERBERT TEAS,
A ninistrator of the Estate of Jos
eph Teas. Deceased.
J H VRMO.V LEWIS, Attorney for
Administrator.
pre<
%
Why Your
Dentifrice?
IT OU use a dentifrice to v«ep your teeth
I white—to give health to the fuxr.», and
cleanliness and comfort to tbe mouth.
Dentists aay this is ail any dentifrice can
asfe/y do. And thim u what Klenso Dental
Cretne scto&phibct perfectly. Tbs denE-
fnce iMmoMt for its hnfersnf Cool. Clean.
KIcaso Feeling. Get a tube today.
“j . ~r - IZTE.E “'
defeat me. ooutneast vjuarter of Mecuou lx, iown-
Anv sup- rt you give me will be ap-,Lhip » .vw.a uaiigt - xuast ox tne xn-
;aian Atenaian m x'ottawatonne luuii-
Respectfuilv vours, Uy. Oklahoma, to satisfy a judgment
. , if r,t- Ui-viwv nud decree of foreclosure in tavor of
_i_Al .. lit.. DON. |said plaintiff and against said uefend-
Poi. A ;v . auta oPtained anil n.oile in said Court
., — . —.— —-■ ■■ n | on the 13th aay of January, l.fn, for .
Ju.y 16, 1920.—2t) tne sum of tllSS.SU with interest
Ok.ii ma, ; ottawatomie tnereon at 10 per cent from August
is, ibiy, f-su.ou with interest at 7 per
>UXTY COURT THEREOF. Lent Horn August 5. . H9, *3
with the appraiseu improvements
thereon, as iouovvs, to-wit:
i it AC l No. i, oemg tue faouth-
vvest quarter ot section ib, town-
ship 9 North of Range u L. t. M.;
•pmaihiug ibu acres; J. F. Day be-
ing the lessee thereof; said tract
ot laud is appraised at *-i,(bu.UU,
nn.i the improv ements tnereon .are
ap.piaised at fUJU.UO; the improve-
ments consist oi house appraised
at iJUo.UU, outbuildings appraised
at $aU.bU, other improvements,
sucu as fencing, etc., appraised at
stiuU.UU; too acres of said land is
in cultivation, 6u acres noPtuiable.
TRACT No. 2, being the South
half, southeast quarter of /section
oO, Township 9 North oi Range
4 EJ. M.. containing Si) acres;
S. F. Render being the lessee
thereof; said laud is appraised at
$lsOOO.UU; and the improvements
thereon are appraised at J630.00;
the improvements consist ui diousS — iaere cash.
The lahds herc-iu described will be
! leased for the period of Five (5) years
and as long thereafter as oil and gas
| mac be produced theteou iu paying
* quantities; said lease will further pro-
i vide that if no well is completed upon
! auy tract so leased within one year
irom the date of the lease, the lessee
shall pay to the State ot Oklahoma
'as "annual rental in advance the sum
of One fl.OU) Dollar per acre, whieh
pavmeuf shall operate to defer the
completion of the well during the term
of tne lease and Said leases will eontaui
!such olb«?r and further terms and condi-
tions as are by the law of tne Mate of
Oklahoma authorized and provided.
All bonuses bid by the bidder, shall
be payable in cash unless accompanied
'by drilling contract to commence with-
in 12d days from date of lease. Bonuses
ibid in cash and oil will be recognized
on property where the State's title is
in question. No land shall be leased
j for less than Two <,$2.0uJ Dollars per
appraised at soOO.f'O, and fencing
and other improvements at 413d.iM>;
none of said land tillable.
Each bid must be oa file or delivered
to the Secretary to the Commissioners
of the Land Office, upon the hour and
. . _________________________„___ . , with All bids to be subject to the right date set for the opening of said bids
.ntervst It 18 J ei-i tioB: hrgext ®, 0f tf, • i.feren.e Light ..nee o lake jf fid be sent in by man. it mu.-:
No. 2*40.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE
SENT CLAIMS
A :. '«ons having claims against
R. A ;>r»..a. I'cfisnl, are required
to : r - n: the same with the necessary
vo: • ■-. ‘o ::.c nnTe-sgned adminis-
tratrix at the office of J. Harmon
Lewis in the Citv of Tecumseh. Okia-
83.U5 witu interest >t 6 pa cent . lands at bight-* bid
ifrou August 6, 1919, and interest at
i sealed in an envelope -and marked
Five jer cent of the purchaae price thereon, 1 ‘ Bid on 0.1 an aae,
the rate of lu per cent troth tka . . , land, ana tot_i amount of ap-|aad placed inside of another envelope
day of January, I92U, until paid, taUU ..raised value of improvements ia to 8Dl| plainly addressed to the Secretary
attorney's fee, 417.1U accrued costa pajd iB tash at the time of^aid sale. — -----*K“ 1 *■’’ 1 nf
aud 4-5.ud accruing costs; I wiU on The remainder of the purchase price
four
of tl
the 17th day of August, 192U, at the of iaBj Wui be divided into forty equal Bid.’’
hour of 2:3u p. in. ot said day at the installments, one installment due and
fre-ut l.-vor of the Court House in the ;.a_Vable each year, and all of said in
I City of T ' ” *
s-.aie, offer
to the Commissioners of the Land Of-
fice and marked thereon,’ “Oil and Gas
barre-
i Dai
July,
J.
, Adn
BAR
DAMSON
istratrix.
Attorney
1920.—St
ttawatomic
Leases on river-beds are to be made
■____ _ in accor.lance with the rules and reg-
umaeh. in said County and ^aliments bearing interest at the rate ul,.tious of the Commissioners : the
_____ _____ for sale and sell to the 0f five per cent per annum, payable Land Office and on forms approved hv
mg.i-. st bidder for caah the said prop- annually. The purchaser wilb have the Commissioners an.l the Federal
erty above described, or so much there privilege of paying any or all of the jCourt having jurisdiction theri
of as will satisfy said judgment with deferred payments, principal and inter-
est. at any interest paying period from
one vear from the date of the sile,
When all payments, principal and in-
terest. shall have been made, the pur-
chaser thereof shall receive patent for jTrac,
said land. .
For further informalion relative to
interest |Q«i costs.
Witness my hand thia 14th day of
j July, 1920.
' TI LLY J. DARDEN. Sheriff.
!By S L. THOMPSON, Deputy._
The number amt
;tracts of the land ti
i Commissioners of thi
as follows, to-wit:
POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY
L;
ption
»sed by
Office, are
>f the
the
First published July 9th, 1920.—dtj _ —-----
>• ate of Oklahoma, Pottawatomie the land here offered, for sale, address
— — -— —-----— — *—- Com -
YURT
Estate
of
G-
\,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT,
o. B. Caruth. Plaintiff,
vs.
Notice of Settlement of Final Account
and Hearing Petition for Distribu-
tion and Discharge.
Tfc- State «f Oklahoma to all Persons
Morgan’s Pharmacy
tB'i repon
r% Piwntn
taxtiea of *
■ f A«|««t
-clar term
\owimg «
*Bte4 fo
4 ronrt
of ker
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ii4 fitat
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of *a>a
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tte hu
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•r final
r.oiitri
tV j
K.
Port <
perse
C. G
itioa.
I an v
Lillethun, Bern L-llethun, C. M_
*r, C. E. Porter, one and the same
c. Kiva E- Dorter, M L Johnson;
it Wakefield, Limited, a corpora-
and the Hasaeiman Piano Com-
a corporation.
Defendants.
No. 4369. _
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION.
. THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO K.
e . C. LILLETHUN. BEA LILLETHUN,
M L JOHNSON. C. E. P« «RTER AND
2r. 1 ’
A. 8. J. Shaw, Secretary to the
missioner* of the Land Offiee. at Ok-
alomi City, Oklahoma.
THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE
LAND OFFICE OF THE STATE OF
OKLAHOMA.
Bv J B. A ROBERTSON.
I Seal) Governor and Chairman.
\1TEsT: A. S J. SHAW,
Secretary.
C M PORTER ONE AND THE SAME
lag • av ef| PERSON, AND ELVA
court, te-wit: »/ bviag. and if dead
E. PORTER.
tbe anknowc
j. j. a -j v v ^ v v ^ 4. j. -}■
J. HARMON LEWIS
l Attorney *t Law
J. Niekeie B«.) lie -Oe«|-«»e the
j. ourt TTo-»<-
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full particular*, form of
bid. and
+ + + + + + +
rules bad regulation*, add tv-a:
V -5 J SHAW. Secv_
f cojonwii
FTCC. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma.
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Henderson, L. P. The County Democrat. (Tecumseh, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1920, newspaper, July 23, 1920; Tecumseh, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936880/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.