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The Muldrow Press from Muldrow, Oklahoma • Page 3

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The Muldrow Pressi
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Muldrow, Oklahoma
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TJIE MULDRdW PRESS ISSUED WEEKLY-FRIDAYS F. Ik CAMPBELL, A. MILLER, PlUI EDITOR 3uo90rlptlon per annum J1.2S If paid strictly In advance. 11 .00 per year Advertlsinjrrate 15 cents per inch each insertion All advertflsltijr contracts are monthly Obituary notices5c a line, poetry 10c; 'Jards of thanks 5c a line; ruAolutlons of respect. 2V4 cents a iine.

Muskogee Phoenix We'. OT EO mi i matterof the guardianship of BlieSS It OlQ. i Nora Oer, Sarah Oer and Eva Oer, Angelina Oer. guardian. A Muldrow man who believes in Notice Is hereby (riven that by virtue of an order of sale issued from the United States 1 court for the Northern District of the Indian a square (leal, writes the following Rittlnp at Salllsaw, on the 23rd day 'of July, 1907.

1 will on the 24th day of August, 1007, at Saineaw, in front of tne court house. In said TUB PRBSS a entered at the po-uoftice In Muldrow. I. as second-cass mail matter ANNO UNCEMENTS UEMOCK ATIC 1 AN ATKS FOIt STATE SRNA I OR Wr live ifiini'sled to unnciiicu 'C the c'ndl- dncy I'oNN oPimiH. for I In- office of Stute Semi tor from ly li unci Adair leg.

subject to the iiciinii of the tiio- Oralic vol VE. We live ropicstcd to iinnoiiiiee A.I'. Seulxilt lie a chiididule for the nominal Ion of He pre sentatlve of ah IIIKI Liidore counties, subject to the action of llie lleinocittl ic con vention lie at Fort Miilth. Ok Ulioinu. loth, 1 1.107.

KKPUHLICAN CANDID AT KOIt SHEKIrT. We are authorised to aimoiinco tlie ciindi- lacy il DAVID M. I.KE. Muldrow. for the nominal ion to the office of Hierlff of Sequoyah count), suhject to the action ol the Hcpuhlican primary.

A. Seaboit Candidate tor Representative of Sequoyah and Leflore Counties. The Press lakes plcsisure ibis week in presenting: to its renders lo tlie Democrats of Sequoyah and Leflore counties the name ot A. 1': St aboil who is astvino; foi the noiiiiuutioii for representative from and Leflon counties. Since tlie reseljiistir.ent of the uppori iotimeiit by the constitutional convention sin extia represent ulive from the above mentioned counties is Mr.

Seabo'Os many friends insist cd so hard on him to make the race, that he finally consented. His formal announcement issue. Mr. Seabolt is one of the most popular an i known Cherokee's in ihis Corner of the new state, and his knowledge, of the condition of affaiis and the wants of the people are such as to enable him to represent them in a fair and honorable manner. Mr.

Scabolt has been a sideiil of Sequoyah county 37 all his has done much to advance the cause of his people and the best interests this com inunily, has always been a Demo crat because his conscience tells him Democracy is for the masse? and not ihe classes. After attending the countrv sctloo for a iiiimher of years, he took a year's course in the lipies ville Aeadamy and proved feim- self be a literary debatoi' and public speaker of no sum'I ability On many occasions the Masonic and Odd Fellow lodges have secured Mr. Seabolt to speak at their general assemblies aud installation meetings. Farming: and fine stock raisins letter to the Muskogee Times-Democrat. Muldrow, 1.

July tiT Times-Democrat: In justice to the honest vyters of Sequoyah County will yon-correct a frub- lished in the editorial columus of t-'ie Muskogee Phoenix under date of July The editorial as it re lates to Sequoyah county reads follows: "Another glaring bit of ballot box siufting has developed in, Sequoyah county, cLiine'd by Haskell by an enormous ninjoriiy. ('nice men charge that in one precinct in that county the first, voter to present himself on the'morning of the primaries was number 'IBG 1 thus giving Haskell 485 votes to start The Wolf-Mayer Mercantile company of Muldrow will give a reward of $ou0 to. any person who will substantiate the statement cun- taiuedni the Phoenix relating to Sequ county which is printed herewith. The highest vote cast in precinct in ihe county was this, the Muldrow precinct, which cast a Unal vote of 212. Haskell received '22, and Doyle a total of 2U0 votes cast for governor.

The candidates for county treasurer received a total of 'J 12 votes in this precinct. The total vote in the county for governor was and for sheriff, 1,824. Please correct this injustice to the Democrats of this county who do not want to suffer under the malicious slanders of the Phoenix. Swamp Chill Cure is just what the stomach needs after eating. A.

L. Shackelford is building an addition to his residence in the northeast part, of town. L. C. Moore, vice president of the First National Bank, and family went to Crawford county, Arkansas, yesteiday for a few days visit with relatives.

While out driving last Tuesday moriuug near her home, Mrs. A.M. Pack's horse became unmanageable and ran away. Mrs. Pack was thrown from the rig and dragged a few rods and was bruised quite severely about the head and shoulders.

The latest news from the republican state convention at Tulsa says that Frantz and statehood have full charge of ihe invention. It is almost assured that Frantz will be i he republican nominee for governor. Mrs. Hob Blades has been staying with her mother at Hotel Muldrow this week. Mr.

Blades went to Pine Bluff, where he expects to locate and just as soon as their goods arrive and a house can he procured, Mrs. Blades will join him there. A Missouri inventor who hopes to benefit mankind and get rich at the same time has constructed a fly trap which is novel, anyway. The trap consists of a wire cage standing at the end of a "run way," along which a broad belt runs by means of two rollers. The belt made of canvas and is saturated with In the Northern District of the Indian Territory, at one o'clock In the afternoon syrup.

The flies alight on the belt has been his choice of occupation ana at? ro 8 around by clockwork and in this he has been very sue-; they are carried under the cage, ccssful. Nothiug delights him more than to look upon a well kept farm or a Trrinch of fine stock, both of which may be found at his furtn-north of town. He is well qualified for the position to which ho aspires and is asKing the democrats for their support in the nomination and should he be puccesful and elected, he promises to till the office as befiiB an honest and honorable man. The bites and stirigfc of insects, sunburns, cuts, burns and bruises relieved at once with Pinesalve Car- bolized. Acta like a poultice.

Draws out inflammation. Try it. price 25 cents, sold by Kniseley Bros. where they escape upward into the cage. The flies are provided a free ride into the ji said day, sell at nubile auction to the highest and best bidder or bidders therefor the fol- i lowing described real estate, to-wlt: An equal and undivided 1-48 Interest In the ind herein Nura.Oer, an i land, herein after described, belonging to 1 Nura.Oer, an equubaud undivided 1-4H Inter- estlrithe land nerwnafter described, belong- i Notice to Land Owners.

Parties desiring to post their land against cutting hunting or trespassing, can get suitable cards at the Press office at 25 cents per LUTHER KYLE ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Have resided and practiced law In the lug 1 to Oer, and an equal and undivlS- ed 1-48 Interest In the land hereinafter de- scribed, to Eva Our; said land be- 1 ng desc i i bed as ttows Lot one less 3.71 acres occupied by townslte of Muldrow. I.T., and north 19.T7 acres of lot 2. of section SO. township II, range 26, and of se of ne and sw of no of ne '4 of section 25, town-ihlp 11, range 25, and sw 4 of nw '4 of no and Viof sw of ne '4 of section 12, township 11, range containing In all 115 HO acres, one tract of said land adjoining the town of Muldrow, I. and the other tract being about 1H or 2 miles northeast of Roland.

I. T. Said sale to be for ono half cash, and the balance on a credit of three months, for which i will take notes with approved socurl ty, bearing interest at the rate of per cent, per annum from date until paid, the title to Said real to be retained uutll tlie full pa) nieut of the purchase price therefor, and 1 Indian Territory. until said sale fa appr by the United States Court for the Northern District of the Dated this the 26th day of July. A.

1007.. ANGEI.INE OER, Guurdlan of Nora Oer, surah Oer and Kva Oer NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of an order of sale issued from the Uultoci States onr(, for the Northern District of the lu- dlan Territory, on the 2i)rd, day of Jiriy. A. I will on the 17th, day of August, A.

I). n.t Salllsaw, 1. In front of the Court noose in said town. In tlie said Northern Dis trict. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction, to the highest and best, bidder or bidders therefor, all the right, title, and interest of Annie Woods, and' Kliza Woods, minors In and to the following described real estate, towlt: Tlie ne 14 of ne 1-4 of Sec.

2H, Township 11, North Range 26; the north 1-2 of ne 1-4 of nw 1-4, and se 1 4 of ne 1-4 of nw 1-4 in Sec. Township II, North HangcgK; the Kast. lie 1 4 of se 1-4 of Sec. 2K, township 11, North Kange 26; the nw 1-4 of sw 1-4 and East 1-2 of ne 1-4 of sw 1-4 In Sec, 27 Towushlp II, North Kange 26, all Eli'st of Indian Meridian in the Cherokee Nation, Eleveuth Recording Dis- t.lct, Northern Territory. Said land is in three separate tracts and is located from 2 to 4 miles se of Muldrow, I.

'1'. S.iid sale will be for one-half cash and the remainder upon a creditof three months, for which I will take notes with approved security bearing interest at the ratv of per cent per annum from date until paid, tire title to said real estate to be retained uutll full payment of purchase is made aud until said sale Is approved and confirmed by the United States Court for the Northern District of Indian I'ei rltory, at Salllsaw, l.T Dated this the 23rd, daj of July. A D. 11)07. THOS, J.

WATTS Guardian, for Aunie Woods, and Woods, Mluors NOTI 3E OF SALE By virtue of an order of sale Issued from the United States CJeiiit for the Northern District of Indian Territory, on the 2ard day. of July, A. 11)07, 1 will uu the 17th day of August, A. 1007, at Salllsaw, I. the front entrance t-j ihe U.

S. court house in said town, iu the said Northern Districts, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sell at public auct on, to the highest bidder or bidders therefor.the following described real estate, to-wit: 'ihe ne 1-4 of se 1 4 of 1-4 in section 14, township 10. i.orth range 26; thesw 1-4 of se 1-4of ne 1-4, and nw 1-4 of so 1-4 of so 14 in section 15, township 10, north range 26, all east of 1 ndiun Meridian, In the Cherokee al Recording District, Northern District, Indian Territory, Said land is in three separate tracts and Is located about 7 milet se of Muldrow, I. T. sale will be made for one-half cash, and the remainder upon a credit of three months, for which 1 will take notes with ap- proved'pecurlty, bearing Interest at the rate of per cent per annum from date until paid; Ihe title to said real estate to be retained uu- til full payment of purchase price is made and until said sale is approved and confirmed by tlie Uuited States Court for tne Nonh- ern District of Indian Territory at salllsaw, I.

T. Dated this the day July A. 1907. THOS. J.

WATTS, Guardian, for Eliza Woods, a minor. United States of A merica-Iudian Territory. Northern District, in the U.S. District Court at Sullisaw. In the matter of No.1151,Probate Docket, I hoe.

.1. Watts.Admlniotratorof the Estate of Jack Jones, Deceased. NOXICK. Public notice is hereby given that 1 will, acting in my capacity as Administrator of the estate of Jones, Deceased, file and present to the Honorable i.uman Parker, United States Judge, for the Northern District of Indiau Territory, at Salllsaw. In said District, upon the lllst.

day of August, A. D. 1007, at one o'clock in the afternoon, or as soon thereafter as the attention ol the Court can be petition to sell the lands and tenements of said for tlie purpose of paying the debts of decedent and the expenses iucured In the course of administration, which said lands consist of an allotment located in the Cherokee Nation, Eleventh Recording District, Northern District, Indian Territory, to-wit: l'he se 1-4 of ne 1-4 ot nw 1-4 In Section 25, Township 11, N. Uauge ne 10.03 acres of Lot 2, In Sec. 5, Township 10; N.

Range 27; the se 1-4 of se 1-4 ot ne 1-4 ot sec. 10. township 10, N. range ne 1-4 of se 1-4 of nw 1-4 of see. 18, township 11, N.

range 26; these 14 of I.JW i-4 of 8e 1-4 of sec.IH/rwp.ll.N.R..2(S; thenw ne 1-4 pf sw 1-4 of sec. 86, township 11. N. ranire2fc: tne 1-2 of nw 1-4 of nw 1-4 of sec. 23, township 10, N.

range all east of Indiau base and Meridian. And all persons interested are notified accordingly. Dated this July 2ilrd, A.D., 1907. THOS. WATTS Administrator of the Estate of Jack Joues, Deceased.

Ujnitcd States of America-In -Ian Territory. Northern District. In the U. S. District Court at Salllsaw.

In the matter of No 1S7, Probate Docket, J. Watts, Administrator of the estate of Eliza Jones. NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that 1 will, acting in my capacity Administrator of i he istatejof Eliza Jones.deceased; file and present to the Honorable Luinan Parker, United States Judge 1 for the Northern District of Indiae Tnrfitory, at llsaw In said District upon the aist Tday of August, A. D.

1907. atone o'clock in the afternoon of said day, or as soon thereafter as the attention of ihe Court may be had, a petition to s.ell the lands and tenements of said estate fpr the purpose of paying the debts of the decedent and the expences in- cured in the course of administration, which said lands, are located in the Cherokee Nation Eleventh Recording District, Northern District. Indian 'I erritory. and are described as Thesw 1-4 of nw 1-4of 1-4 in Sec. 13; Township 11, North Ranged; the nw 1-4 of Northern District of Indian Territory for the nw 1-4, and sw 1-4 of ne 1-4 of nw 1-4 in Sec.26, last twelve years.

i Town ship 11. North Range 26, all east of ln- dian Meridian. BOOMS AND 3 OVER And all persons intereBted.j»re MERCHANTS NAT'l, BANK cord IN LAND TROUBLES IF YOU HAVE ANY, TELL THEM TO THE Sequoyah Realty Co. If you are too far away, or too busy to call on us personally, fill out alfswers to the following questions, out out this advertisement, place it in an emvelope and mail it to us. We are making a specialty of OIL LEASES Consult us about your laud.

It may be in tlie oil belt. We will pay you the-highest price for a lease. Many people have leased and have received notice of dis-approval from the Department. If you are one of these and have received such notice, YOU CAN LEASE AGAIN. Fill out the following blanks right now; don't wait.

Do you want to sell your land? If HO, at what price per acre? IH your land leased for agricultural purposes? If HO, when will lease expire? Are your restrictions-removed? If not, do you want them I's your land leased for oil or gas? If so, when was lease given? Has lease been dis approved? How are you enrolled? Foolblood, mixed or freedman? How much of your surplus is in How much is fenced? Have you a house on What other improvements? DESCRIPTION OF HOMESTEAD Twp Range Sec Twp DESCRIPTION OF SURPLUS Sec Sec. Rain Range What is your name? What is your postoftice address? 4 ADDRESS YOUR ENVELOPE TO THE SEQUOYAH REALTY COMPANY, MULDROW. OKLAHOMA. SINGE SEWING MACHINES. THE BEST ON EARTH Buy a new machine on the "easy payment" plan 2j $5.

down, balance in monthly payments of $2. each. J. F. BLACKMON At T.

J. Toler's Grocery Store MULDROW, INO. TER. W. O.

HRUTON, PRES. BATES, CASHIER. THE CITIZENS BANK MULDROW, IND. TER. Paid I Capital S25.000.

We offer absolute safety, couiteoua'trentraent and prompt attention to all business entrusted to our care. FftrmVrs who deposit with us in the fall or other seasons find us ready to reciprocate during winter and spring. THOS. J. WATTS, RpomsJ, 3, Hall.

Duted this ply 23rd, 1007, A. D. THOS. J. WATTS.

AS. W. BRBBDLlOVE Office: Koom 3 )rst National Batik Bldg'. MULDROW, T..

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