The County Democrat (Tecumseh, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911 Page: 7 of 8
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HAD NO PERMIT FOR DOGGIE Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
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So th# Woman Dropped Her Pet Off
the Car and Resumed
Her Seat.
The little woman with the laundry
blue and gangrenous green flowers on
her hat all scrambled up into a Wil-
ton rug design got on the car carry-
ing a dog. It was one of those arlsto-
oratic, foolish-looking dogs that
couldn’t overtake a Welsh rabbit.
“Got a permit for that dawg?" ask-
ed the conductor when he came
round for the woman's fare.
aven't? Then you’ll have to get off
the car.”
"(Well, I’ll not get off the car,” re-
torted the woman.
“You can’t stay on liere with that
dog unless you’ve got a dog permit,”
Insisted the conductor.
The woman got up, dog under one
arm, as if to get off. But as she rose
she repeated: “I’ll not get off. So
there!”
Still, she walked to the rear plat-
form as If in contradiction of her own
•assertion. The conductor was ready
to signal the motorman to stop.
But the woman had declared she
wasn't going to get off, and she in-
tended to keep her word. She poised
the dog carefully In her palms, tossed
him off into the street, at the same
time bidding him “Go home!”
Then she came back into the car
and dropped languidly into her seat
with a bored tilt to her face.
wllli LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot tench
Catarrh is u blood or co..*ti-
| tit*- seat of the disc
sense, ttr
•medtea.
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tutional disease, and In order to cure it yoi
Catarrh Cure I
Internal
by
1 Burf;
! cine.
| in this country for yea
: It IB Composed of tin*
, with the best blood
1 mucoi
| two Inured
suits in curlnK catarrh.
tenml.y, and acts directl;
surface*. Hall's C&tarri
It was prescribed by one
•y for years and Is
ah's Catarrh Cure Is tuki
ctly ui»on the blood and m
rrh Cure Is not a
mucous
Is not a quack tnedl-
of the best physicians
Is a regular prescription,
tonics known, combined
net in k directly on the
composed of the best tonics known,
tho best blood purlflere. acting directly on
rfaces. The perfect combination of tba
edlents Is what produces such wonderful re-
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
J. CHENEY «V CO.. Props . Toledo. O.
Ista,
Sold by Druuulsts. price 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consliputiou.
MOUNTAIN GOAT A NUISANCE
Annoy Alaskan Miners by Getting Into
Their Tunnels and Eating Their
Location Stakes.
Miners in Mineral Gulch, Alaska, are
having considerable trouble with
mountain goats.
During stormy weather the goats
crowd Into the tunnels that are being
driven on the claims well up on the
mountains, and it is only by throwing
a dynamite cartridge into the tunnels
In the morning that they can be driven
out and the contractors get in to go
to work.
It Is also stated that they are likely
to be the cause of considerable liti-
gation among mine owners next year,
as they have destroyed a number of lo-
cation stakes by eating them.
Owing to the fact that alder and
willow comprise the only wood in
the gulck, nearly all the location stakes
are of these woods, which, in the ab-
sence of other food, the goats attack
eagerly.
A great many of the animals have
been killed by the men at work in the
gulch, but the number seems to in-
crease rather than diminish.
R. B. CARR
Live Stock and General
AUCTIONEER
For dates write, phone or
call at my home, first resi-
dence west of Business
College
Tecumseh, Okla.
Cash Coal Yard
Good stock of Coal on
hand all the time.
CASH ON DELIVERY
Phone 141
W. M. Young
The Quickest Way to Rest.
Do you know howr to rest? A very
busy man I know takes 20 minutes
every day to lie flat on his back on
the floor to rest and relax. That Is
very good, but I have found an even
better way, which Is to lie flat on the
floor with legs up to the knees rest-
ing on a chair. This changes the en-
tire circulation, and is the quickest
way to rest. Try it. When you He
down to rest at nlglyt, and the mind
Insists upon working, try to relax
thoroughly. Turn the thought to the
weight of your body; think your
hands heavy; keep the thought on
the weight of your hands until the
nerves tingle as If the hands were
going to sleep. If you can feel that
tingling seneation you have shown
the power of relaxation of the hands.
Think different members of the body
heavy, until you can let go every
nerve as if the entire body were so
much jelly ready to melt on the bed.
This requires practice, but it pays
richly. To rest the eyes and make
hem bright, while lying down have
hem bandaged with a 60ft black silk
handkerchief. This was advice re-
ceived from an eminent eye specialist.
—Harper’s Bazar.
SEND US YOUR
JOB WORK
! OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
THE DEMOCRAT
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
Has been used for over SIXTY-FIVE YEARS by
MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE
TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES
the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN;
CURES WI
DIAKUIKE.1
, S )FTEN'S the GUMS. ALLAYS »>• rata
SD COLIC, end In the bent remedy for
1 tu in every part of
t COLIC, h .........
Sold by DrutrififtH In every part of the
Ho sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup,” and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a
bottle. Guaranteed under the Food and Drum Act*
June "Oth. 1000. H-rlal Number 1!WH.
AN OLD AND WELL T1UED REMEDY.
Legal Publications
Call ior City Warrants.
Tecumseh, O la., Nov. io. 1.911
Contingent fund to No. 501 inclusive.
“ " 102
^ The Collector.
The late Edwin A. Abbey had no
sympathy with those American mil-
lionaires who pay $400,000 or $500,000
for a doubtful Rembrandt or an im-
puted Fragonard, while palnterB of
genius in their own towns are starv-
ing for lack of orders.
Mr. Abbey, at a dinner at his Lon-
don residence in Tlte street, said last
year, apropos of the purchase by a
Nfsw Yorker of a doubtful Titian at
_ rju Inflated price:
f / “This type of man knows nothing
about art. A man of this type, when
Whistler was not yet famous, wanted
his wife’s portrait done.
“'How much will you charge me.
Mr. Whistler,* he said, 'for a lifesize
picture of the madam?’
“‘My price,’ said Whistler, 'will be
$2,500.’
“The millionaire took up hti hat and
stick.
“‘Why,’ he snorted, turning to go.
‘you expect to he paid for your work
as If you had been dead 400 or 500
years!’ ’’
The Jewel Box Alarm.
An ingenious Invention, which will
undoubtedly prove useful to the pos-
sessor of valuable jewels and trin-
kets, is the jewel box alarm, recently
put on the market. In the bottom of
the box is fixed the small Instrument,
which Is to be electrically discharged
by moving a small lever. The sound
Is made by means of a bell and clap-
- per, resembling those found In a tele-
[ phone. In tha center of the box hangs
a small pendulum. If the hoi ie
moved the pendulum swings, the cir-
cuit ie closed and the alarm goes off
\\ a ter work
Mr Bridge “ “
Interest
S;il ar y
Interest on above
1911.
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‘ 444
wil stop Dec. io,
A B. LEWIS,
City Treas.
First Published Oct. 20, 1911-st
Sheriff's Sale.
Case No. 784
Notice is hereby giveu, That by virtue
of an order uf sale issued by tLe Clerk
of the Superior Court of the State of
Oklahoma, within and for Pottawatomie
Counlv, and to uie directed and delivered
as Sheriff of said couuty in an action
wherein The Western 8c Southern Fire
Insurance Company, a corporation, is
plaintiff, and J W. McRae and his wife
Fay McRae are defendants.
I will at the hour of 2:00
o’clock p. tn. on the 21 day of November,
1911, at the front door of the court
house in Tecumseh. Pottawatomie Comi-
ty. State of Oklahoma, offer for sale and
sell to tbe highest bidder for cash in
hand, the following described real estate
and appurtenances, thereunto belonging,
which was charged with the paymeut of
said judgment and costs, to wit:
All the right, title and interest of
J. W. McRae, Fay McRae. S. C. Vinson
and A. Van R. Schermerhorn defendants
in and to the Northeast quarter of Sec-
tion Thirty-five 135). in Township Seven
(7), North Range Three (3) East of the
Indian Meridian in Pottawatomie Coun-
ty. State of Oklahoma, to satisfy a judg-
ment rendered in said action in said court
on the 12th day of April, 1911, in favor
of the plaintiff and against the defend-
ants, for the sum of I1272.00 with inter-
est at the rate of 10 per cent per annum
from November 1st, 1910, until paid, and
all costs and accrueing costs including
fi 20.00 attorneys fee, said property will
be sold without appraisement.
Given under iny hand this 16 day of
October, 1911.
E. A. PIERCE, Sheriff.
Stanard, Wahl & Ennis, attorneys for
plaintiff.
First Published Nov. 17, 1911-st
Commissioner’s Sale.
Case No. 5125
Notice is hereby given, that by virtue
ol an order of sale issued by the Clerk of
the District Court of Pottawatomie coun-
ty, Stite of Oklahoma, and to me de-
livered as commissioner, in an action
wherein George F. Seaile is plaintiff,
and E J Dickerson, Della Y. Dickerson
his wife, George W. Rosier, Mrs. George
W. Rosier his wife, Daniel A. Rosier,
and Mrs. Daniel A. Rosier bis wi*e, Mrs
Lydia K. Underwood and the Conserva-
tive Loan and AbsTact Company of
Shawnee, .Oklahoma, a corporation, are
def endants, I wi 1 at the hour of 2 o’clock
p m., on the 18 h day of December.
1911. at the frort door of the court house
in Tecumseh, Pottawatomie Countv
State of Oklahoma, offer for sale and sell
to ti e highest bidder for cash in hand,
without appraisement, the following de-
scribed real r9tate and appurtenances
thereun o belonging which was charged
with the ptyment of said judgment and
costs, to wit:
ist A'l the right, title and interest of
the said E J. Dicker on, Della Y. Dick
ersou his wife, Lydia E. Underwood and
• he Conservative Loan and Abstract
Company o*' Shawnee Oklahoma, a cor
1 oration, in and the North One half ( )
ot he North west Quar er f X ) of Section
i Seventeen (17), Township Nine (9)
North of Range Three (3) East of the
! Iudian Meridian, which was charged
with the payment of the sum of $1215 00
of Slid indebtedness, with 12 percent in-
terest thereon Irotn ?he 25th dav of April
1911, and the r>ro rata part of the attoi
nefee of 1182.46, costs and accrueing
costs.
2nd. All the right, title and interest
of George W Rosier ami Mrs. George
W. Rosier his wife, in and to the follow-
ing described propertv :
The Siutheast Quarter (V) the
No thwest Quarter ^ ) of Sectio » Seven-
teen (17j, Township Nine (9) North of
R ing Three East of the Indian Meridian
whi h was charged with the pax merit of
the sum of $243 00 with 12 percent in-
terest th< reon from the 25th day of April
1911 ui til paid, and the pro rata part of
the attorneys fee of $j82.46, the costs
and accrueing • osts.
3rd. All of the right, title and interest
of Daniel A Rosier and Mrs. Daniel A.
Rosier his wife, in and to the following
described property, ’o wit:
The Southwest Quarter (if) of the
First Published Nor $4, 1911-41
To Whom It May Concern.
Notice is hereby giveu that on the 18th
day of November, 19 7- W. C. Perry,
County Treasurer of Pottawatomie coun-
ty, Oklahoma, duly sold as by law pro
First Published Nov. 3, 191 i-4t
State of Oklahoma,
Pottawatomie County, »*
To Whoa It May Concern.
Notice is hereby given that On the 19th ,, ----- . r
day of November, 19 6, W. C. Perry, j vided Lots 3 and 4 iu Block i.Milhr
Couuty Treasurer of Pottawatomie coun- j Additiou to the Town of Maud, said
ty, Oklahoma, duly sold as by law por- county and state, to W. L- Jackson,
vided Out Lots 2, j, 4 5, 6, 7, 8, Gra.ig- which certificates have since been assign-
ers Additiou to the City of Shawnee, ed to G W Tucker, and that said tax
said county and state, and that said tux certificate* numbers 834 and 835 were
certificates number 645. 646, 647, 648, i issued for taxes due oil s-tid lots and
649 6380 and 6381 were issued tor taxes) parcels of ground as above described for
due on said lots ami parcels of ground as j the year 1906, and that the said V. C.
above described fur tlie year 1906, and j Perry duly issued his certificates of such
that the said W. C. Perry duly issued sale in the forms and numbers provided
his certificate of such sale in the form j by law and notice is hereby given that
and number as provided by law and | G. W Tucker, owner and holder cf
notice i9 hereby given that Frank Maxey
owner and holder of said certifi-
cates will on or after the expiration of 60
days rroui the date of the first publica
tion of this notice, to-wit: the 3d day of
Nov.. 1911. unless the said land i9 re-
detmed, will apply to the Treasurer of
said county for a tax deed on said prem-
ises and the Treasurer of said county will
issue a tax deed therefor as prodided by
law.
Paid. FRANK MAXEY
First Published Oct. 27, 19115!
Sheriff's Sale.
Case No. 597
Notice is hereby given, That by virtue
of an Execution issued by the Clerk of
tbe Superior Court of the State of Okla-
homa wtthiu and for Pottawatomie Coun-
ty, and to me directed and delivered as
Sheriff of said Couuty in an action
wherein C. R. Harr>mau is plaintiff ami
E. S, Dexter is defend-
ant, I will at the hour of 2 o’clock p. tu.
on the 28th day of November, 1911, at
the front door of the court house in Te
cumseh, Pottawatomie County, State of
Oklahoma offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for c<»sh in hand, the fol-
lowing described real estate and appur-
tenances, thereunto belonging which was
levied upon by me to satisfy said judg-
ment and costs, to wit :
All the right, title and interest of
E. S Dexter in and to I^ots Four (4)
and Five (5) in Block One (1) in North
Park Addition to the City of Shawnee,
Pottawatomie County, State of Oklaho-
ma. to satisfy a judgment rendered in
said action in said court ou the 19 day of
April, 1911 in favor of the plaintiff C
R. Harrvman and against the defendant
E. S. Dexter for the sum of $2511 00,
with $4 00 accrued co«ts, and $15.00
costs and accrueing costs. Said prop-
erty wa3 appraised at $4500 00.
Given under my hand this 25th day of
October. 19! 1.
E. A PIERCE, Sheriff
By J. T- Dutton. Deputy.
J. H. Woods, attorney for plaintiff.
First Published Nov. 24. 1911-51
SHERIFF’S SALE
Case No. 891
Notice is hereby Given, That by virtue
ot an Order ot Sale issued by tbe Clerk
of the Superior Court of the State of
Oklahoma within and tor Pottawatomie
County, and to me directed and deliv-
ered as Sheriff uf said Couuty in au ac-
tion wherein Marlin E. Bogarte wns
I lam tiff, and Mary E. Collier and R. M.
Co lu r, wife and husband, Royce Wyant.
A. \1 Coffin, J. H. Aydelotte, L Wheel-
er and F. B Reed were defendants, said
plaintiff Martin K. Bogarte rtcovertd a
judgment on May 10, 1911, in said court,
against said defendants Mary*E. Colli r
and R. M. Collier, for the sum of #1299.
12 and $15 » 00 attorneys f» es, and c 8»s
ijf suit amounting tu the sum of $i4-45>
and that said judgment bears interest at
the rate of 10 per cent jer annum from
the date of the rendition thereof, to-wit,
May 10, 1911:
And whereas on said day in said court,
and in said cause, the said defendant J
H \Aydelotte as cross petitioner against
M Coffin, recovered
said certificates, will on or after the ex-
piration of 60 day from the date of the
first public ition of this notice, to wit: the
24th day of Nov.. 1911, unless the said
land is redeemed, will apply to the
Treasurer of said county foi a tax deed
on said premises and the Treasurer of
said countv will issue a tax deed therefor
as provided by law.
G
First Published Nov. 24, 1911-41
To Whom II May Concern
Notice is hereby given that on the 16th
dav of November, 1908, and the 15th day
of November, 1909, XV. C. Perry, County
Treasurer of Pottawatomie county. State
of Oklahoma, duly sold as by law pro-
vided, I.ots 2 and 31 itt Block 17, Lot 24
iu Block 3, Lot 31 in Block 13 and Lots
31 and 32 in Block 1 in the Town of Dale
said couutv and state, to C- B. Cornwall,
and that said tax certificates numbers
338i. 3383. 3372, 3378, 1425 >426
were issued for taxes due on said lot and
parcel of ground as above described for Hie
years 1907-08; and that the said XV. C.
Perry duly issued his certificate of such
sale in the form and number provided
by law; and uoti:e is hereby given that
C B. Cornwall, owner and holder of
saiti certificates, will on or after the ex-
piration of 60 days from the first publt-
cation of this notice, to-wit: the 24th day
of November, 1911, unless the said land
is redeemed, will apply to the Treasurer
of said county for a tax deed, on said
premises, and the Treasuier of said coun-
ty will issue a tax deed therefor as pro-
vided bv law.
C. B. CORNWALL
First Published Nov 24, 1911 it
Paving Resolution.
Be it rest lvtd by the Mayor and City
Council ot the City of Tecumseh Okla
houia:
FI 1 ST: That it is necessary to pave,
and to do the necessur) grading, to con-
struct man holes and curb inlets, to put
in drain pipes, lateral storm sewers, set
curbs and reset curbs, ou tbe following
streets within the limits defined below,
viz:
Washington street, fiuui t> e East line
of Sixth street to the East line of Fourth
street.
Main street, from thr East line of
Fouith street to the West hue of Eighth
street.
Broadway street, fn tn tbe South line
of Maple street to the South line of Jef-
erson street.
Park street, from the East line of
Fourth street to the West liue uf Sixth
street.
Sixth street, from the South lin** of
Park sireet to the South line of Wash-
ington strei t.
SECOND: That if 1 he owners of more
than om hdf ( >£ ) iu area of the lost s
ami tracts of land liable to a-sessiimnt
for the cost of tl ese improvements,which
assessments shall include the'coat of im
proving the street and alley intersections
shall not. within fifteen da>s after the
! last pu‘ Lcation of this re olution. file
I with the Citv t lerk of said Citv their
1 protest in writing against such improve-
ments. such prot< st of objection to he
| made as to e tch of the above named
s’ e« ts separately, ’hen the Max or and
• City Council shall o usekuchiinprove-
; TtP nt** to be made and co1 traded for at
I the expense of said lots and tract* of
II nds a« provided for in House Bill N»\
I 231 of the Legislature of the State of Ok-
lah ma. ard Hqu*e Bill No 4 d being
an amendment thereto.
THIRD: That this re* Intion shall be
‘publi hed in two consecutive isauea of
. the County Democrat, a weekly new»-
paper. published and of general circula-
tion in said City.
Approved and adopted this 6th day d
the de e dant A
judgment against the said A. M. Coffin
terest at tbe rate ot to per cent per an
teen i 17), Township Nine (9) North of
Rnnge Three (3) East of the Indian Me-
ridian, all in the said countv and s ate
aforesaid, to satisfy plaintiff's cl im
there against for the sum. of $364.50 with
12 per cent interest theteon from the
25th day of April. 1911, until paid, and
the pro rata part of the attorneys fee of
$182 46 and the pro rata part of the costs
and accrue’ng costs
That each of said tracts will be sold
senaratelv to salis'y the amounts charged
there against
Given under my ham! this 14th day of
N vetnber, 1911.
McClain Taylor,
Commissioner.
Fitst Published Nov. 17, 1911 51
Sheriff Sale
Case No. 184
Notice is hereby given, That by virtue
oi an oide. of sale issued by the clerk of
tne Super! r Court of the State of Okla-
homa within and for Pottawatomie Coun-
ty, and to me directed and delivered as
Sheriff of said Countvin an action where-
in Steve Henderson is plaintiff, and
Jacob Kenter is defendant, I will at the
hour of 2 o’clock p. m., on the
26. h day of December, 1911, at the
Iront door of the court house in Tecum-
seh. Pottawatomie County, State of Okla-
homa, offer for s le and sell to the high
est bidder for cash in baud, tbe follow-
ing described R.-al Estate and appurte
nances thereunto belonging, which was
levied upon by me to satisfy said judg
merit, interest and costs towit:
All the right, title and interest of
Jacob Renter in and to Lots 14 and 15
in Block 123 Amended plat of the City of
Shawnee Pottawatomie County. State of
Oklahoma, to satisfy a judgment render-
e I in said action in said court on the 15
dav of Mar It. 1910, in favor of the plain
tiff Steve Henderson, and against the
defendant Jacob Renter for the sum of
nutn from the date thereof, to-wit, May
10, 1911, and whereas on said dav in said
court, and iu said came it was further
con-idertd, erdtred at d adjudged bysaid
court and a further judgment and decree
of foreclosure of the mortgages ou the
property hereinafter described was ren-
dered against said defendants Marv E.
Collier. R. M Collier and A M Coffin,
that in case said defendants failed for
six months from said loth day of May,
1911, to pay the above judgm ntsand
costs with interest ther* on, an order of
sale i-sue to the Sheriff of the county of
PoltawHtomie, Sta'e of Oklahoma, com-
manding him to advertise and sell ac-1
cording to law without appraisement tbe
foil wing described 1 -nds and tenements
to wit:
Lots Ten
First Published Nov. 24, 1911-5!
Sheriff’s Sale.
Case No. 921.
Notice is hereby given, That by virtue
of an Order of Sale issued by the Clerk
ot the Superior Court of tlie State of
Oklahoma within aud for Pottawatomie
County, and to me directed aud delivered
as Sheriff of said County in an action
wherein W. F. Crouse is plaintiff, and
Catharine Ann Kratt and Diuton Kraft
are deteudauts, I will at the hour
of 2 o’clock p. tu. on the 26th day ot
December, 1911, at tilt Iront ooor ot the
court house in Tecumseh, Pottawatomie
County, State of Oklahoma, offer for sale
aud sell to the bighestbtdder for cash in
baud, the following described Res! Estate
and appurtenances, thereunto belonging,
which was charged with the payment of
said judgment ami costs to-wit:
All the tight, title and interest of
C thaiiue Ann Kralt, Dimon Kraft, A
C. Farmer, F. A Colwell tnd I). V
Lackey in and to said property, to-wit:
A plat of land beginning at a point 20
rods South of the Northwest corner of
the Northwest Quarter ot Section twenty
one (21), Township ten (to) North
Range four (4) F>st of the Indian Meri
dian in Pottawatomie County, State ol
Oklahoma, thence Hast 40 rods, thence
South 20 rods, thence Weit 4° rods,
thence North 20 rods to place of beg n
ning. except * strip of land fifteen feet
wide lving on the Souths:de of the above
described tract nrfil 4'1 ro *.s hast and
West which is reserved fora public road;
to sati-fy a judgment rendered in sa d
action in sod court on the l8ih d»<y of
May, 1911, in favor of the plaintiff W 1
Crouse, and against the defendants
Catharine Ann Kraft Dimon Krafr, A
C. ’Farmer, F A Colwell and D. V
Lackey , for the sum of $554-33 ,n'
terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent
per annum from the 21st day of March.
[911, and the further sum of $5.00 ab-
stract fees, and in the further sum of in
per cent of the amount found due as at-
torneys fee* and all cost9 and accrueing
costs; to be sold without appraisement.
Given under my hand this 21st day of
Novctnbei, 1911.
E. A. PIERCE. Sheriff.
Stanard, Wahl & Ennis, Attorneys for
plaintiff
First Published Nov 24, 191151.
Notice of Sherih’& Sale.
State of Oklahoma.
Pottawatomie County, aa.
IN THE SUPERIOR COUMC
THEREOF.
Bank of Commerce, a corpora- \
tion, Plaintiff,
vs. \ No. 4kok*
John W. Christian ami W. O I
De.tn, Defendants
Notice is hereby given that iu xacMt
ance of au order of sale issued out ol Ifew
Superior Court of Pottawatomie C wotv,
Oklahoma, ou the seventeenth iny *€
November, 1911, 111 an action Ybcveta
Bank of Commerce, a corpjratioix,
plaintiff, and John W. Christian a*x*I V
O. Dean were defendants, directed to
the undersigned Sheriff of Pottawnloarir
County, commanding me to levy apo* 1
and sell the followiug described proytrtf^.
toivit: Lots three, four, five, si»
seven (3. 4. 5. 6 aud 7) iu Block tvwtai't|i
three (23) Choctaw Addition to lb* Cit*
of Shawnee, as shown by the rtc
plat thereof now on file in the office +?
W. TUCKER 1 the register of deeds of Pot taw a teaa*t
County. Oklahoma, ami the nortkwrw
quarter of the southwest quarter ol lik»
southwest quarter of section seve&tecrt*
(17), township ten (10) north range Usrnr
(4) east of the I. M., situuled iu Fa£La
watomie County, Oklahoma, to satisfy *
judgment and decree of foreclosme
favor of said defendant W. O. Deaa,
against said defendant John W. Cfcri*
tiau, obtained ami made in said
upon the sixth day of Mayr 1911, for tft*t
sum of three thousand one huadnrsf
twenty six and 87100 dollars ($312&
and costs--, with interest thereto*;
at ten per cent per annum from the fuae
teenlh day of November, 1911, and oust’*
accrueing ami two hundred sixty dollars
($260.00) attorneys fees; and to satisfy a
judgment and decree of foreclose** it
the same case aud in favor of said plaitt
tiff Bank of Commerce, ami again*4 the
said defendant John \V. Christian #$V
taiued oil the sixth day of May, 1911, foa
the sum of eighteen hundred ninetrea
dollars ($1819.00) together with rnlere**
thereon at the rate of ten per cent pc*
annum fro 11 the fourteenth day ol Noir,
1911, and costs accrueing and' one u$an
dred sixty six dollars ($166 ot') attorneys-
fees; I will, on the 26th day of
ber, 1911, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. ■*..
of said day, at the front door ot th* ctwif
house in the City of Tecumseh. in iubM
county and state, offer for sale and sell
to the highest bidder for cash, the sairf
property above described, or so m»ci
thereof as will satisfy said jud^me«t.
with interest and costs.
Witness my hand this 18th day -of
November, 1911.
E. A. PIERCE.
Lydick & Eggerman,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
E'irst Published Nov. 24. 1911 5t
Sheriff’s Sale.
Case No. 1172
. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue
1 o5 anti Eleven (11) in of an order of sale issued by the Clerk
Block Sixteen (16) in the Amended plat
of the City of Shawnee. Pottawatomie
Countv, .State of Oklahoma, as shown by
the record d plat thereof.
I will, at the h ur of 2 o’clock p m..
c 11 the 27th day of December. 1911 at
the front door of the court house in Te-
cumseh. Pottawatomie Coun tv, State of
Oklahoma, offer for sale and sell the
above described property, for cash in
hand, to satisfy said judgment, attorneys
fee, costs and accrueing coats.
E A PIERCE, Sheriff
By J. J. DUTTON, Deputy.
Notice of Petition to Open Roa<C
Notice is hereby given that Faonre At
fold has filed her pelitiou with the W-sum#
of County Commissioners of Po Unva
tenne County, State ot Oklahoma, wfen*
in she slates that she is the owner oi il»
S. W. % of the N. E. X °f Section 2a* u»
Township Eltven (11), North Range
Two (2) East of the Indian Meridian a«
said County and that she has no walefr
to said land without passing over tbe
land and private premises of
White; wherefore she prays that a rood
be opened, beginning at the south east
coiner of said S. W. \ of the Norlb«usL
% of said Section 22, Towusl ip
(n) North Range 2 East of the India*
Meridian, thence running east along Ike
halt Section line to the east line oS said
Section 22, and that said road t>e twmly
feet wide, and said petition has been at
lowed aud declared legal by said Comaty
Commissioners, and viewers having b*e»
appointed to view sa.d proposed read* M
is hereby ordered by said County Caau
mihsioner.N that the said viewers meet all
the south east corner of ihe said S. W %.
of the N. E. % of said Section 22 <>a the
19vli day of December, A I). rqu.t-i.
view said proposed road, aud that such
meeting be at the hour ot 01 e o’clock p
m., of said day. at which time and place
any p< rson desiring may be heard bp
‘•aid vieweis.
(Sea ) R H. LONDON.
Attest—J. L. COTTEN, Cbairmar
CSerl
First published Nov. 3, 1911 51
Sheriff’s Sale.
Case No. 930
Notice is beieby given, That by virtu*'
of an Order uf Sale issued by the Clerh
of the Superior Court of the State ol Ok
lah ma within and for PottawaloMMr
Couuty, and tome directed and delivered
as Sheriff of said County in an sretiua
wherein Shawnee National Bank iaplaiu-
tiff, and Nannie R. Hunt is defend***
I will at the hour of 2:00 o'clock
p. M. on the 4th day of Deceaabec.
1911, at the from door of the court \umsK
in Tecumseh, Pottawatomie Couaty
State of Oklahoma, offer for sal* aod
sell to the highest bidder for Mr
hand, the following described Real Estate
and appurtenances, thereunto belongwr
which was charged with tbe pay meat *f
said judgment and costs to-wit'
AU the right, title and inte-res* ot
of the Superior Court of the State of
Oklahoma within and for Pottawatomie _ T _______j__
County, and to medirected and deliver- ni“h ItaH o^oUv in Block *
First Published Nov 24, 1911 2t
Notice of Intention to Fund.
Notice is hereby given, that on the 5th
day of December, 1911, at uine o’clock
a. m., or as soon thereafter as a hearing
nia, be had, the City of Shawnee, State
of Oklahoma, by its proper officers, will
proc. ed before the District Court of Pot-
tawatomie Countv. Oklahoma, to make
showing and offer proof aod ask said
ing legal warrant indebtedness, and to
sign the bonds to be issued in payment
of same.
— per cent per annum, and <23.15 c,*ts
and accrueing costs; said property was
appraised at <300.00.
Given under my hand this i6tb day of
November, 1911.
R. A. Pierce, Sheriff.
By J J Dutton, Deputy.
All persons interested out be present
at the time said proof is made, to remon-
strate against the issuance of said bonds
Dated this 13rd dny of N
ed as Sheriff of said Count) in an action
wherein E. B. Putnaui is Plaintiff and A.
B White is Defendant, I will at tbe
hour of 2 o'clock P. M. ou the 2d day of
January, 1912, at the front door of the
court house in Tecumseh, Pottawatomie
County, State of Oklahoma, offer for sale
and sell to the highest binder for Cash in
hand, the following described Real Es-
tate and appurtenances thereunto be-
longing. which was charged with the
payment of said judgement, taxes and
costs to -wit:
All the right, title aud interest of A. B
White in and to Lots Twenty seven (27)
and Twenty-eight (28) iu Block Eleven
(11) as shown by the re-«ubdivi.sion of
Block Niue (91 and Ten (10) in the
Amendt-d plat of the W. J. Kstes Addi-
tion to tlie Citv of Shawnee, Pottawa-
tomie County, State of Oklahoma, to
satisfy a judgment remit red in said
action in said court (tn the 28th day of
October, 1911, in favor of the Plaintiff
E. B. Putnam, and against the Defend-
ant A. B White, for the sum of |8oo 00
with interest at the rate of 10 per rent
per annum from February 23, 1910.
<5o.no attorneys fees, $9 00 accrued costs
and accrueing costs.
Given under my hand this list day of
November, 1911.
U. A. raniCB. Sheriff
W. L. Chapman, Attorney for Plaintiff.
of the amended plat to the City of Sba«
nee, Pottawatomie County, Stale o) Ok-
lahoma, to satnfy a judgment rendered
in said action in said court on the 2gtk
day of April, iqn. in favor of the Shaw
nee National Bank and against the
feudant Nannie R Hunt, for tbe sus*
<946.00 with <96 00 interest thereoa. aad
<134.08 attorney's fees, and costs a»«r
accrueing costs; to be sold without af»
praisement.
Given under my hand this jotft -tidy
October, 1911.
E. A. PIERCE, 9be-y«l
By J J. Dutton, Deputy
F. H. Reily, attorney lor plaintiff.
First Published Nov. 24, 19)1-4$
NOTICE
A contract will be let for the buUiffiB*
of a steel bridge across North ...aidour
River on Section liue between Sectkw.s
21 and 28. Township to, Range *. 8.. «•
the lowest responsible bidder, hida ki
be received until Dec. 29, 1911, 4 p--
opened Dec. 30, 1911, 10 a- »
as per plans now on file ia Cvmmtr
Clerk's office. Bridge to bv vithw stack
trussed or steel suspension All hrii
must he accompanied with 10 par real
of bid. Sealed bids will ha ricetwr*
during said pvriod for 90 feet pattanaa
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