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Checotah Enquirer from Checotah, Oklahoma • Page 9

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Checotah Enquireri
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Checotah, Oklahoma
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Hi St OF FAlfl I STE RNO 176 acres, 10 miles south-east of Qhecotah, one mile from good inland town, 120 acres in cultivation; two small houses, barns, Wells, all first class farm lands. The land not under cultivation is'in pasture. Price $35.00 per acre. 80 acres 8 miles south-east of Checotah, about 40 acres in cultivation, no othejr improvements except fencing, aboift one-half prairie, the other open timber, good, productive farm land. This will make a good, small farm for some one.

Price $21.00 per acre. -3- Number 3 is a 60 acrer tract of prairie about 1 mile east of No. 2, and is a fair tract of prairie land, no improvements except fencing, it is all fenced, a small creek runs through a portion of this land furnishing water and some timber. Price tlo.oo per acre- -440 acres of good first prairie land all in pasture, one-half mile from No. 3, Will make a good small farm.

Price $i600 per -6120 acres about 7 miles Northeast of Checotah, all timbered land but good farming land. About, 30 acres of which is creek bottom and is in cultivation, the entire tract fenced with a good 5 wire fence.no other improvements, would make splendidorchard propogi- FOR SALE BY BUFORD tion. Price $15.00 per acre. -6, 40 acres about 4 miles Northeast of Cheeotah, about IS acres in cultivation; all fenced; No house, good farming land, is a bargain at price. Price $18.50 per acre.

-7120 acres 4 miles of Checotah about 80 acres in very good house, and other outbuildings; a spring of water; in good neigh-; borhood; a neighborhood school. Price $35,00 per acre. -8160 acres 1 and 1-2 miles North of Checotah of fine fanning 140 acres in cultivation, good tenant hons3, well and excellent water; 20 acres in meadow. Price 45.OO per acre. -9120 Acres 3 miles South of Checotah, 100 acres in cultivation, very good house and barn all fenced, fine farming land.

Price $4000 per acre. -10- 80 acres 5 miles South of 40acres in balance meadow. On rail road, near station, in a fine farming country. This is an excellent tract of land and may be used for town site purposes as it is half way between Wagoner and the Missouri Pacific R. R.

this land is cheap at the price. Price era -1150 acres 1 mile East of Collinsville, all good farming land, small house, about 25 acres in cultivation, woujd make an ideal small farm, is in the oii and gas belt. Price $30.00 per acre. -1280 acres 2 1-2 miles South west of Ramona, fair farming land, has splendid oil and gas prospects! 20-00 per acre. -13- i 50 acres 2 1-2 miles North-east pf Colljnsville, 25 acres in cultivation.

This land is in Caney River Niottom, and is as fine farming land aa any river bottom land. It has small house and is fenced. $22.50 per acre. -14. 80 acres about 3 miles South west of all good prairie land, in cultivation and fenced, no house- Price $25.00 per acre.

-1580 acres fine farm land 1 and 1-2 miles from oil production in the Glenn Pool; all fenced; all in cultivation; almost a sure shot for oil or gas, besides it is a first class tract of farming land. Price $75.00 per acre -16120 acres 2 miles north of Che- coth, 75 acres in cultivation, 18 in meadow, 30 in timber, new imbrovement house, barn and well arranged fcr wind-mill, chicken house and other out-buildings. Price $45.00 per acre. Besides these tracts of farm lands, we have in and near the various oil pools and districts of the Creek and. Cherokee turns, several tracts of land which are chiefly valuable for' oil or gas; We also have several thousand acres of oil leases scattered through the different oil districts, we handle oil and oil products and oil lands and leases anywhere in the State of Oklahoma.

We are agents for large tracts of lands in Texas and New Mexico, we have in Texas and Mexico some very fine colonization propositions, and we have some very fine ranch properties for sale in these states. Call on or address TULSA, OKLA. STEEN BUFORD CHECOTAH, OKLA. Order for Hearing Petition to Sell Real Estate by Ouardian. STATE of OKLAHOMA, I Mcintosh County IN COUNTY COURT.

In the matter of the guardianship of Lena Ethel Hushes. Now, on this 8th day of Dec. 1908, comes Lizzie Hughes as guardian of the estate of the above named ward having filed herein her petition for the sale of the real estate of said Ward for the reasons in said petition stated. IT IS said petition be and hereby is set for on the 11th' day of Jan. A.

1909, at 10 o'clock P. at which time the next of kin and all persons interested in the estate of said ward are required to appear and show caunh, if any they have, why an order should not be granted for the sale of so much of the real of said ward as is necessary for the reasons in said petition stated, and that personal hereof be made upon said next of kin and persons interested in the estate of said ward as required by law. It is further ordered that a copy of this order be published for four successive weeks in the Checotah Enquirer, of Checotah, 'Oklahoma. FRANK W. RUSHING, County Judge.

Dated this 8th day of Dec. 1909. CHAS. R. FREEMAN; Atty.

for (juardian. First published Die. 18th, 1908. Notice of Hearing Petition for Appointment of Administrator STATE OK OKLAHOMA, IN COUNTY COURT. In tbe matter of tbe estate of Louisa Bertholf, Deceased.

To tiezt of kin, and oreditors of Louisa Berthulf, Deoeaaed. You are hereby notified that Robert Wauon bat applied to ibe County Court, of Molntotb County, State of Oklahoma, for ot administration on the estate ot Louiia Bertnolf, deoeaaed. to be granted to Robert Watson and M'at said application will be beard at ibe court room of court in tbe alty of Kufaula in aaid county, on tbe 10th day of December, 1808, at 10 o'clock a. at which time and plaoe any person interested may appear arid allow cause if any tbey bare why auob petition eboald not be granted. WITNESS my band and the aeal of the said court hereunto allied this 11th day of November 1008.

MOREL AND, Clerk County Court. Local rtarkets. From the Farmer's Market House The following prices will be paid by the Farmers Market House for the next seven days, subject to market changes. LIVE POULTRY. Broilers 10c Springs over 2 lbs 8c 6c Old cocks, each 121-2 Ducks, 5c Geese 6c Eggs, per 25c Butter, good shipping 20c Turkey 8c HIDES.

Green 5c Dry 5c A simple cold if neglected may mean a life of suffering or premature death. Brooks' Laxative Quinine Tablets positively relieve in a few hours. You feel good from first dose. Notice of Postponed Sale of Real Estate. Advertised Letters.

The following is the list of letters remaining unclaimed in this office for the week ending Dec. 13. 1908, and if not called for by Dec. 27, will be fprwarded to the dead letter office: Clandon, Nellie Clark, G. W.

Davis, Money Frnnk, Elmers- Green, Large Hendrix, W. H. Johnson, Lena M. Kauble, Looie Mose, Mary Robertson, Albert G. Sexton, Oder Scott, A.

G. When calling for the above please say "advertised. ART ABBELL. M. This church militant idea is spreading with alarming rapidity.

A'New Jersey "John the Babtist in a religious frenzy repeated the "Adam God" stunt, to the detriment of seveal Jersey coppers, and Billy Sunday threatened with mob violence in Muscatine, Iowa, drew his trusty weapon, laid it upon the pulpit and proceeded to flay the unregenerate sons of who thought to deter the outpouring of his inspired wrath. Notice. State inspector has notified County Treasurer W. T. Miller to extend the.

time for the pay merit of the first half of tb taxes from 1 December 15th January ISrilL That cough means It stops the cough and the lungs by moving the cause. Its sntjsep- Ira MaraK R.s»xall everything to Hobday In the matter of the Guardianship of Arthur Martin, a minor. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the County of Mcintosh and state of Oklahoma made on the 28th day of October 1908, the undersigned Guardian of the eslate of Arthur Martin, a minor, offered for sale at private sale the hereinafter described real estate but believing it to be for the best interests of his said ward he postponed the sale of said real estate. Notice is therefore given that in pursuance of said order of said Court made on said 28th day of Octobei, 1908, the aaid undersigned Guardian of the estate of said Arthur Martin, a minor, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, subject to confirmation by said Court, on Saturday, the 26th day of December, 1908, at ten o'clock A. at Checotah, Oklahoma, all the right, title and interest of said Arthur Martin, in and to the following dlscribed real estate situated in Mcintosh County, State of Oklahoma, Lot ten (10) and the southeast quarter of the-fiojithwest quarter of section nineteen (19), township twelve (12), range eighteen '(18).

Said real ostate will be sold on the following terme and conditions, to-wit: Cash in hand upon confirmation of sale by the court Bids for the purchase thereof must be in writing and must be filed in the county court or delivered to the undersigned at the offices of Niles Boyd, attorneys at Checotah, Oklahoma. Dated November 30th, 1908. DICK MARTIN. Guardian of Arthur Martin, a minor. Niles Boyd, attorneys.

First published Dec. 11. Land for Trade or Sale Will trade for steer cattle or mules, or sell, forty-three acres of fine fanning land a few miles east from Checotah. This land will make a good home for some one. See R.

Y. AUDD. Presbyterian Pood Sale The Presby teian ladies will hold a food sale the third Saturday of every month, in theLuman store Ppod Sale. The Ladies Aid Society of the hristian Church will conduct a fo6d sale the; secopd and, fourth Saturday of each month, AWAY THEY HAVE. What This Checotah Citizen Says Only Corroborates the Story of thousands.

The particulars by this representative citizen of Checotah are similar to hundreds of others in this city. When there are scores of people, all anxious to tell about the benefits received from the use of Doan's Kidney Fills, the greatest skeptic in Checotah must be convinced. Read the following: C. P. Carter, of Checotah, says: "I had been bothered with weak kidneys for a long time.

My back was very sore and there was a constant dull aching across my loins. The secretions showed disordered condition of the kidneys, being too frequent in action and at times high- colored. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Fills and secured a box at Kniseiey's drug store. 1 began their use and was satis- ried with the results I obtained. The pains soon ceased, the soreness disappeaeed and the kidney secretions became clear.

Dean's Kidney Fills also gave me relief trom rheumstism. 1 am glad to nave the opportunity to recommend this reliable remedy to other sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Frice 60 cents, Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the and take no other- There is Nothing Good Enough But The Best I Hardware Co. is prepared to cut window glass to fit any window you have.

(If you need anything in this line do not fail to see them. HAVE been in the Exclusive Jewelry Business for twenty years and have always catered to the best trade and shall continue to do so by offering only the best goods at lowest prices. For the holiday trade I am going to give to the people of Checotah goods of quality at prices never before so low. Don't Buy Until You See Me, I Will Save You Money W. 1YI.

JONES, The Jeweler. Notice Checotah, Dec. 11, 1908. To Our Patrons: We take this method of again reminding our customers that those who are paying a flat rate for lights are not entitled under the present rate for all night lights except where there is sickness in the house. In case lights are left burning we will be compelled to charge accordingly.

Respectfully, The Checotah Water, Light Ice Co. By LEVY KIRKPATRICK, Manager. f'ta. 8 TATE or OKLAHOMA, County of Alclntoal). T.

C. vs. C. V. Moore and E.

H. Moors, Vet Before J. T. Aud, justice ot the peace of Cheootah township, Molotoab Okla Said defendants will take notloe tUal itiey have been sued by tbe plaintiff In tbe sum of $16.00, and that on tbe 30th day of November, IMS, an attachment was issued against their property; That.this case ia set for trial on December 80th, 1908. the office in C'heootab, of And justice of the iieace, before whom said oase will be tried You are notified to appear and show cause why judgment should not be rendered against you in said sum, and why aaid attachment should not be sustained.

J. T. ADD, Juatioe of the Poace. T. O.

BANDJ.E, Brooks' Medicated Bear-Foot Oil, the greatest skin remedy on ewrth. Is par excellent for chapped and) sunburnt hands and face, renders the'akin soft, smooth ond white. The greatest remedy for biles, itch, tee- Ur, etc, Beware of Frequent Colds. A succession of colds or a protracted cold is almost certain tot end in chronic catarrh, Trom which few persons ever wholly recover. Give every cold the attention it deserves and you may avoid this disagreeable disease.

How can you cure a cold? Why not try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy? It is highly recommended. Mrs. M. White, of Butler, says: "Several years ago I was bothered with my threat and lungs. Someone told me of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

I began using it and it relieved me at once. Now my throat and lungs are sound and well." For sale by H. Kniaeley: A Dangerous Operation is the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes King's New Life Fills is ever subjected to this frightful ordeal. They work ao quietijr" you don't feel them.

They cum constipation, headache, biHoua- neaa and malaria, 25c at all drug stores, This Is Worth Readlnt. Leo F. Zeliiuki, of 68 Gibson St, Buffalo, N. "I cured the moat annoying told sore I ever had, with Arnica Salve. I ap salve, once a for whetievery trace wss gone." Sold under Pi A.

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