The Wewoka Capital-Democrat (Wewoka, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1917 Page: 4 of 12
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rejoicing at the Close of a prosperous year, we wish to
thank our friends and customers for their generous pat-
ronage thru thefyear now closing. We appreciate your
trade and extend our invitation to you to make our
stape your headquarters in 1918.
Y aW.-.
With Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas
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/ and a Happy New Year
Strin^field Mercantile Company
I Wewoka, Oklahoma
State of 6kl>boa», «
County of 8emlnole. w.
In the County Court Thereof.
In the Mutter of the Guardtanhip of
Gentleman Alee, a Minor.
NOTICB OF SALS
ment their final account Os
such administrator, and we
petitioned the Court for aniir-
der decreeing and establlslpng
heirship and distributing said
estates now in the course of
Administration, in the following
cases, to-wit:
No. 2160. Wannie Harjo. de-
ceased, Mose Harjo, Adminis-
trator, Ray W. Reed, Attor-
ney for Administrator.
No. 2210. Ina Chupco, deceased
Moses Chupco, Administrat-
or, Ray W. Reed, Attorney
for Administrator.
No. 2211. Minnie Chupco, de-
ceased, Moses Chupco, Ad-
ministrator, Ray W. Reed,
Attorney for Administrator.
No. 2212. Lucy Chupco, deceas-
ed. Moses Chupco, Adminis-
trator. Ray W. Reed, Attor-
ney for Administrator.
And that Friday, the 21st day
of December, 1917, at 10 o’clock
A.M., or as soon thereafter as
the same may be heard by the
Court, at the County Court
Room in the Town of Wewoka,
Seminole
•tete of Oklahoam,
Samlaolo County, ss.
Yon and each of you ere hereby no-
tified Jiat the following deecrthed
laud, situated in Seminole County.
Oklahoma, towit:
NE4 of SW4 of Section 36. Town-
1 ship Seven. Range Seven. ;
was, on the 1st dsy of November, A.
P., 1*16. duly sold by the County
Treasurer of said county, in manner
provided by law. for the delinquent
taxes obsessed thereon for the year
Of that at said sale, there be-
*)g no other bidders offering the
amount due for said tax. said troasur-
ar did bid off all of said real estate
so offered at said sale for the am-
ount of su'.d taxes, penalty, interest
and costs due and unpaid thereon,
hi the name of the county of Semi-
nole. and that thereafter towit: On
the 17th day of September. 1917. the
undersigned purchased from said
treasurer the rights of said county in
and to said real estate, and then ana
there received an assignment and
transfer of the tax certificate there-
tofore issued.
Wherefore, you ore further notified
hereby, that unless redemption is
made by some person authorized by
law to redeem said land from such
sale within sixty days after the date
of the legal service of this notice, a
tax deed will‘be demanded and will
issue aa provided by law conveying
to the undersigned the said property
hereinabove described,
* J. L. DIXON.
' Holder of Tax Certificate.
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t SURGEONS agree that in
cases of cuts. Burns, Bruises,
and wounds the FIRST treat-
ment is the most important
Christmas
Oreetinus
Notice is hereby given in pursu-
ance of an order of sale made on the
6th day of November, 1917, that the
undersigned guardian of Gentleman
Alec, a minor, will sell at public out-
cry to the highest bidder, subject to
confirmation by said Court, on Fri-
day. the 28th day of December, 1917.
at the front door of the Court House
in Wewoka, Seminole County. Okla-
homa, at the hour of Ono O’clock, P.
M. all the right title and interest of
said Gentleman Alec a minor in and
to the following described - real es-
tate to-wit:
The Northwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter, the West Half
of the Southwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter, the West Half .
of the East Half of the South-
Southeast
In buying your Christmas eats, remem
ber that we carry a full line of every
thing good to eat. Our groceries an
the best money can buy. Our merit]
enables us to furnish you the very best
We have a full line of everything
satisfy you for a Christmas dinner.
west Quarter of the
Quarter and the West Half of
the East Half of the East Half
of the Southwest Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter; all of ssfd
land being In Section 19 Town-
ship 7, North, Range 6. East of
the Indian Bise and Meridian.
Oklahoma.
County. Oklahoma,
has been duly appointed by said
Court for the settlement of said
accounts, and the hearing of
said petition for distribution, at
which time and place any* per-
son interested In said estates,
or any of them, may appear
and show cause, If any they
have, why said accounts should
not be approved and an order
entered decreeing and estab-
lishing heirship and distribut-
ing said estates, as prayed for
in said petitions
In Witness Whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and af-
fixed the Seal of said Court this
the 30th day of November, 1917
D. G. Hart,
(Seal) County Judge.
Seminole County,
The saM real estate will be Bold
upon the following terms, to-wit:
One Half of purchase price on day of
sale, balance cash on confirmation ot
sale and delivery of Guardian's Deed.
FANNIE CONDULLE.
Guardian of Gentleman Alec, a Minor.
RAY W. REED.
Attorney for Guardian. d 13 3
Wanted, new ground break-
ing plow, see E. C. Aldridge.
Raise pure cotton and get a
better turnout. See J. P. Cham-
blee & Son and (dace your or-
der.
•end that Soldier a Sunshine Fruit
Cake; just right to aend by mail. At
Redman's Drug Store.
Large assortment of Christ-
mas Candies at Rodman’s.
Send* her a box of chocolates
from Rodman’s.
See J. P. Chamblee & Son for
pure bred cotton seed .
Wishing
Christmas and
no beg to re-
you a Men}
a Happy New Year,
main, yours to serve •
Wheeling In the lungs Indi-
cates that phlegm is obstruct-
ing the air passages. BAL-
EARD’S HOREHOUND SYRUP
loosens the phlegm so that it
can be coughed up and ejected.
Price 26c, 50c and 31 per bottle.
Sold by City Drug Store.
State of Oklahoma,
County of Seminole, ss.
In the County Corn! Thereof
Notice Is hereby given that
the duly appointed, Qualified
and acting administrators, as
Reran named, have rendered
•nd presented for final settle-
ForefMercantile Company
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