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it UliL'li UUUiflU eeuiLDiiiG Vinita Building And Loan Association is Hoping to Fill Up Vacant Lot. uuiiiiiiuc riiim ST K1IGII Atorney Starr Leaves Fcr National Capital to Attend Supreme Court. The Vinltii Building & Loan associ ation has already been tbo menus of building three new Louses In Vinita and In a few days three more will bo contracted for, A largo number of the progressive business men and rlti ?.rns of Vinita ore carrying stuck In the company, and its officers and til rectors are all homo people. We are glad to see thin institution" thrive, m it is tho gnat'-M single factor for im proving of vacant lota in n town and reducing taxes on homes already built. There 1 strong demand for the kind of money to build homes with, and It hoped that every citizen who has tho advancement of Vinita at heart will help it along by depositing a dollar or bo each week, by carrying membership In the Institution, it is a good nnd safe investment and will pay compound, nemi annually a very large dividend to its members. Your hinds in this liuiiitutkm are not only Mi'fe, but aro aoecctiblo by withdrawal. The headquarters of tho Vinita Building & IiO.ui association nro In tho Cherokee National bank. If any one interested will call there the plan of the company will be thoroughly ex plained to him.1 The books of the company ate al ways open for inspection by its mem hers. I J. C, .Starr left Sunday for Wash Ington, I). C. to attend the Ba.Teiut? court of tho District of Columbia on September 2, where the law firm o Starr & Patten are interested In a mandamus milt before that court brought to compel the .secretary of He interior to deliver a patent to William J. Twist and Herman Knight for fifty acres of land located in the fam ous Flat Rock Oil pool, which Starr & Tntten recently won before the de partment of the Interior. A hard fight has been going on for the last few days at Tutea involving the pos-ies sion of twenty acres of this land and on Saturday last the district court granted an injunction restraining the unsuccessful parties from Interfering with the oil company represented by Starr & I'atten in their operation of twenty acres of the land for oil pur poses. Mr. Patten in in charge of the matter at Tulsa and will leave for Washington where he will Join Mr. Starr, tonight or Tuesday. mm state mi Guthrie, Okla., Ati. SSABititk Com missioner A. M. Young has turned over to the attorney general's office information and correspondence in hi.'i possesion concerning the Provl dentlal Investment company of Han Antonio, Tex., which Is refusing to comply with the Oklahoma laws. The company is a building and loan ai Koclation, and in Hollciting business in the southern part of the state, off ering to loan money at five per cent The company has refused to appoint a resident agent in Oklahoma, tr sub mit to an examination by tho bank commissioner's department. It I;-: s'hso n fusing to comply with the lav by fi'.inrr a security bond, or make a cash deposit with the state treasurer be fore enR;;gln(s lis business in thi state. The attorney general will hrhii; an action to font the company from doing ImihIuchs In Oklahoma by iippljlio? to the courts for an Injunction. EER.'SEO CmZEfIS BURN s;egrq cenvsers body Hy Associated PrtKS, Sopcrton, (ia., Aug. 21. - After kill ing one and fcotioiifily wounding two ether members of ft posse, which was iliay.Ing him. It. Clark, a negro con Met und-'r life sentence ia tho county thiiin gang for murder, was himself killed early today. The body wan burn l on a rubbisih heap by the enraged 'hiens and further trouble with the M.oks of the phi rounding community fe:ll'ed. ; UCUfiTY SEAT FIGHT S IT RESPONSIBLE Nn,ii;i, ik la , Aug, 27. - Protests u eying thai the iccei.t County Feat fcuiitc'it between Nowata ami I 1 1 i '.ire was responsible for a series n ,.vj recently experienced by Nowata, la.-i of whb:n wasi last Saturday i.'Uit. b.ue been signed by a iiunibcr f responsible otiitit who declare that "this is tho tlrnt we have beard e! thi county Heat light being mixed .:h the mysterious tUe-i which June t.i i U'TeJ in the city, and we believe Mt ii (o be an i !,;.oiute falsehood." Thi j)(..ii..l-: declare that the ropojt was i.- dent out by "a reliably N"uwat; rtl n ' Si,, i iff U, It. Riley and Chief of Po . 5 e 1,. K. George have feigned n tat? !:-rt to (he effect that no officers! tl.;. ed men believed to have fet fin li the hotel SaftTiHy flight. CRUCCIST INJURED IN WOOD ALCOHOL EXPLOSION. l:y .Undated Press. Top ka, Kans., Aug, 30. George Afoubon, a druggist at Norton, ICang., as fatally burned today in an ex doshm of wood alcohol. The fire de stroyed bia 8ore. CGiiiiSSIBfi FINES RAILROADS FOR CONTEMPT Guthrie, Okla., Aug. 27,- The corpor ation commission has issued fivo or ders fining tho Santa Fe and Frisco roads for contempt. Tbe Frisco Is fin ed $100 and costs on complaint of the Bartlesville Vitrified llrlck company for charging excesBivo rates on a car load of brick from Ilartlesville to Avard; $100 on complaint or J, J. Durkren for charging demurrage at Cordell when tho arrival of tho ship ment, and $100 where consignee had not been notified of tho refusing to al low the unloading of a car load ship ment; $2! bnd costs on complnh.t of J. Chevalier for falling to utop trains on flag nt Ellis. The Santa Fo la lined $100 on com plaint of J, F, McFadden for delaying a shipment of hogs from Quintan to Wichita. Tho complaint of the 1 lay worth Lum ber company against both the Frisco and Santa Fe in regard a to the rates on a carload of lumber from 1 fay worth to Gago ls (ilamiHHcd on pay ment of costs by the Frisco, LUCKY BACHELOR IS BESIEGED BY iM iiUiiiirrciiD m "" WILL lUbfILL LUVL BACK 10 KANSAS FOR THEIR WORK Mrs. Barclay And detective Gentry Return to Tepeka In Custody of Kansas Officers. Agricultural College Placed t at U'r cf Every Farmer Boy And Girl in State. Uy Associated Pros, Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 30. Mrs. J. G. Barclay, of Buffalo, N. Y., and J. N. Gentry, the detective, who arc charg ed with the kidnapping of Marian Weakley, the "incubator baby," left for Tepeka shortly before noon to day, in the custody of Kansas officers, to stand trial. During the morning their attorney!) appeared before Judge Portcrfeld In the circuit court and dismissed the writ of habeas corpus, granted Angus 2d, to prevent tho prisoners being returned to Kansas, pending a hearing on her requisition before Governor Hadlcy, Today's ac tlon will not affect tho habeas corpus proceedings brought to prevent the return of Marian to Mr. T'.leakloy, the mother. OKLAHOMA ILL BET $40,000 FOB 1LITIA Washington 1). C, Aug. 2S, The four Million dollars Appropriated by congress for the militia, has been al lotted the several states and terri tories by Lieutenant Colonel 10. M. Weaver of the general staff corps of the army, who ia the chief of the div ision of the militia. The enlisted strength of the mili tia na shown by tables prepared by Colonel Weaver is 100.7C1 and allot ments under various heads include $1,472,250 for arms, equipments and camp purposes; $490,750 for promo tion of rifle practice; $028,151 for am munition and $970,633 for supplies'. .The allotments lor states and ter ritories In round numbers, include the following: . of the appropriation Mis souri will receive $lt6,000; Arkansas $."4,000 and Oklahoma, $40,000. GEOLOGICAL SURVEYING ' PARTY BREAKS CAMP Spokane, Wash., Aug. 2H, Hdwin W, Hyde, a bachelor rancher at Wil Kon Creek, Wanls., who won a hoie stead valued at $1(1.000 in the drawing for Indian land a In the Flathead res ervation In western Montana, two weeks ago, carrying hla mail homo In a wheel barrow these daya and the lo cal postmaster threatens to resign because of overwork. He i beniged by wldowH, uplnsterH and romantic young women from Various parts ol the northwest and middle and eastern states, who are eager for tho position as housekeeper on his new ranch. He ban .Iso received n half hundred pro posals of marriage from women in New York. 'Chicago, floston and other huge centers. To say that Hyde is einbarrnsped Is putting it mildly. He says the flood of lot tors was started by the publication of hM photograph in u number of eastern and western new MpajR'is nt the time of the draw iim, when the correspondent n:t ikmiih ed that be liccdod only a hiip iniiie to niaUe lif" complete. GUTHRIE JA1 ROBBER CAPTURED AT BOLEY Guthrie, Okla.. Aug. 27.- After being followed (- ! two Mates fnr the past ten days by delectlvos. Fen y Williams who gives Kans.M City as Mh home, was Arrested at Holey. 7." Miles south of I i e hint esc niit,'. thurged with fobbing (he Oklahoma State bank of Guthrie of $."( m August ICth, while Iho teller momentarily had his buck j turned. Williams in wanted In Kansas, s:iy j tne ponce tor stealing .,suti in a similar manner, and at Oklahoma City where he recently victimized three batiks. Hi' was brought to Guthrie lust night and lodged In jail. The field party of the Oklahoma geological survey which has been working In the oil and cement region of northern Oklahoma broke camp at I'awhuska the first of the week and the men have gone home. This party outfitted at Tulsa in .Tune and during the summer covered the greater part of Tulsa, lingers. Nowata. Washing ton and Osage counties. Dr. I). W. Ghent, professor of geo logy at tho state unverslty was In charge. Members of the patty were: Key Wolf of Davis, Robert Wood of niaekwell, Artlo C. Heeds, Hen C. Belt and V. J, Hazeltino of Norman, and 10, Z. Carpenter of Lexington. F. A, Herald of Cleo was with tho party the early "pwrt of '.he season but left July 1 to Join the Fnlted Stales geo logical survey party at Durango. Col. The work consisted in tracing lime stone ledges and coal vlens, locating beds of clay end Portland content rock and outlining future oil and gaa Holds. The result will be published by the s irvey In a series of reports which wJ' appear during G'e coming winter. GOULO EXPECTED MINERAL STRIKE AT TAHLEQUAH Norman, Okla,, Aug :!(.- -When State Geologist Gould was asked con cerning the reported discovery of tine tit Tiihlequah, be tsald; "While I know nothing about it per sonally, I should not be surpilscd if those people have found something pretty pood out there, Tahleipiah Is located on tho latino formation In which the lead and ?.lnc occur nt ,lop lin mid Galena and litave thought for a lung while that those minerals would Ki'ine day be found there. "As a e - j.il thing 1 take very little ioi k in newspaper reports of miner-! al flihl-t but, knowing what I do of Hie! geology at Tiihleejuuh, it looks to mo as if there might be something in it. At least I am not going to be sur prised if 0 good field i;( developed there." Guthrie, Okla., Aug. 2S. Tho time Is at hand whin every farmer's son and daughter can receive a college education that instead of unfitting them for rami work .will instill in their minds a love for the work and will equip them to enjoy health and wealth an well as Independence. The management of our agricultur al college, our six sub-agricultural colleges and the experimental farms of each county by the board of agri culture, which in turn is chosen by tho farmers of the state In a non-par tisan manner at the farmer's' Insti tutes places the agricultural educa tlon of the state in the closest possible touch with the real farmers of the state and places an agricultural col lege almost at the door of every farm er's boy and girl lu the state. it Is a glorious thought that 'our boys and girls will receive not only an academic education but that the agricultural education will fit them to enjoy their occupation and have the luxuries that are now possessed by the Rons and daughters of profes sional men. Mountains of gold cannot estimate the good to posterity that is enter tained by the board of agriculture and the system established by the consti tution and enforced by the board will soon, in fact Is now making a reality out of a dream. i Sept Tiber, VJiyj. ut l:M o'clock p. rn., I f fftii day, that bring a day of the 'regular July, IA0i), term of aid Court, be and the snme ia appointed aa the time when all persons interested In the estate of eaid minor as well aa tha next of kin are directed and requHi jto ;;jar before this Court and ehuw cause why an order should not be t granted to said petitioner to eell eo niuca of the real estate of said minor as la necessary. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That a copy of this order for hearing be pub lished for three successive weeks be fore the hearing day in newspapers of general circulation both ia Craig and Washington Counties, State of Oklahoma. Dated the 10th day of August, 1909. TIH0O. I). B. FRIO A II, Judge of the County Court. ADDIS A, BROWN, 9-12 Attorney for Guardian. M AND WIFE KILLED III AUTD ACCIDENT By Associated Press. Dea Moines, Ia., Aug. 20. Mr. und Mrs. Chas. A. Coppersmith of Newton, Ia., were killed near there today, when an automobile In which they were rid ing rolled down a thirty foot embank ment. Mrs. Howard Snyder, wife of a wealthy farmer, was also In the car but was uninjured. The auto party was trying to pass a team on the road when the accident occurred. Lewney's chocolates. 10 to 65 cents per box. Post office news stand. (First Published in the Chieftain, August 13, 1900.) State of Oklahoma, Craig County, s. in tne county court. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Jimraie conneii, a Minor; B. A. Mc Farland, Guardian. Probate 208 New. ORDER FOR HEARING PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Tho petition of B. A. McFarland as guardian of tho estate of Jimmie Con neii. a minor, having been presented to this Court, praying that an order be made authorizing the said petition er to s the whole or so much and such parts of tho real estate describ ed in nald petition as the Court shall Judge necessary or beneficial, at pri vate sale. And it appearing to the Court from such petition that it Is necessary to sell tho whole or gome portion of such real estate for tho purposes and reasons mentioned in aid petition; therefore, said petition will be tiled herein and a time appoint ed for hearing the sum. IT IS 1JKRKBY OR DIOR KD, By the Court that Monday, the Kith day of September, 1&09, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., of said day or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard; that being a tiny of the regular July 19o:, term of said Court, be and the same is appoint ed as the time when all persons in terested in the estate of said minors and the next of kin are directed and required to appear before this Court and show cause why an order should not be granted to said petitioner to sell so much of the feat estate of Bald minor as Is necessary or bcnhcinl. IT IS Fi'RTiiKk (iuDKUKD That a copy of this order be published for three nuceessivo weeks in a news paper of genera! circulation 'in Craig County, Oklahoma, before the hearing day on said petition. Dated the 10th day of Auiriist, IfiuD. TIII0O. D. Ii. FRIOAIt, Judge of the County Court, ADDIS A. BROWN. Attorney for Guardian.' 0-12 (First Published in the Chieftain, August 13, 1909.) the Mutter of the Estate of Alvie R. Duncan, Deceased. Probate No. 1911. Notice is hereby given by tho under signed, Luther L. Duncan, administra tor of the estate of Alvie R. Duncan, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said estate, to present and exhibit them, with necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Luther L. Dun can, at the Law Office of Seymour Rid dle, Vinita, Oklahoma, which office the undersigned selects as bis place of business in all matters connected with said estate. Dated August 9th, 1900, 9-12 LUTIIKR L. DUNCAN, Administrator of the Estate of Alvie H. Duncan, Deceased. ov li of NC 1-4 and SW 1 4 of NW 1-4 c-f MO 1-4 of Section !!(, Township 28 North of Rango. ix' Fast of the Indian Bee, and Meridian, containing RO acre rrore or less. Said real estate will be sold for nil "lish In hand; ,bida must be in writ ing accompanied by a certified check of a responsible bank, payable to the order of the undersigned for one-tenth of the amount of the purchase price and will be received at tho offices of Kenneth S. Murchison. as aforesaid or may be delivered to the guardian, per sonally. U. J. RANEY, Guardian of Rosa Dennis, a Minor. KKNNETH 8. MURCHISON, Attorney for Guardian. 1&-12 (First Published in tho Chieftain, August 13, 11)09.) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of the County Court of Craig County, Oklahoma, made on the 0th day of August, 1909, In the matter of the estate of Julia Martin, a minor, the undersigned as guardian of the estate of said minor will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation by said County Court, on Monday, the 30th day of August, 1909, at tho hour of 1:30 o'clock p. m., of said clay or at any time thereafter within the statutory period for receiving bids, at the County Court room in Craig County, Oklahoma, all the right, title, Interest and estate of the said Julia Martin, a minor, acquired In whatso ever manner, In and to the following described real estate situated in Craig County, Oklahoma, and more accurate ly described as follows, to-wit: NE 14 of NW 1-4 and W 1-2 of NE 1-4 of SW 1-4, and NW 1-4 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4, Section 2G Township 25 North, Range 18 East, being in all 70 acres, more or less. Bids muet be in writing, accomnam ed by a certified check for one-third I of the amount of the bid and may be filed in the office of the Judge of the County Court. Dated this 9th day of August, 1909. B. A. MeFARLAND. Guardian. By ADDIS A. BROWN, Hla Attorney. , -12 (First Published in The Chieftain, August 27, 1909.) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notico is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of the County Court of the County of Craig and State of Oklahoma, made on the 2nd day of August, 1909. in the matter of the estate of Margaret P. Londagin, a minor, the undersigned as the guar dian of said minor, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for ' cash In hand on Healed bids, subject to con firmation by said County Court on Monday, the 20th day of September, 1909, at a: 20 o'clock p. in., at the Court Room of the Court House In Vinita, in said County of Craig, all the right, title, Interest and estate of the said Margaret 1'. Londagin, and all the right, title and interest that tho said estate nas, by operation of law, or otherwise, acquired In and to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situated, lying and being in the County of Craig and State of Oklahoma, bound -eded and described as follows and up on the following terms and conditions, to-wit: The NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 22. Twp 26 N., R. 20 10.. less about three acres right of way for the V. & N. W. K. Ii. Co., and contain ing 37 acres more or less. Also tho S 1-2 of SE 1-4 of SE 1-4 of Sec. 21 and N 1-2 of NE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of Sec. 28. All in Twp 26 N., It. 20 10., containing 40 acres more or less., Bids should be for particular land described therein, with amount bid and should be accompanied by certifi ed check or draft for one-third of amount of bid, payable to the order of the undersigned guardian and should be sealed and addressed to said guar dian in care of lion. Theo, I). B. Frear, County Judge, Vinita, Okla. Bidders should be represented at opening of tho bids and prepared to protect same by payment. Dated the 3rd day of August! 1909. ROBERT LONDAGIN, Guardian. JOSEPH A. GILL, Attorney for Guardian. 11-14 The follow ing are among I hose w ho passed tho ch 11 service examination held here about two weeks ago: O, M. Tipton, J. W. Cowen, Sola Campbell and B. I Green. TWO HUNDRED MORE LEAVE CAR SHOPS By Associated I'rer.s. Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 27. Jmpottei men to the number of two bumlref quit work today, tit the Pressed Steel Cur company's plant here. According to those latest deserters, but three hundred men ore no rorklng In the plant and they will walkout too. Poor food and uncongenial working condi tions, they say actuated the wholesab desertions. ' (First Published In the (iiieftiia, August. 13, 1909.) ytate of Oklahoma, CihIk County. s--4. Ill the County Court. In the Mattel' of the Guardianship of the Estate of Frances Martin, n Minor; B. A. Mt Farhtml, Guardian. Probate No. ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETI TION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. The petition of II. A. McPurkuid as guardian of the estate of Frances Mar tin, a minor, having been presented to thl Court, praying that an order be made authorizing said petitioner to sell the whole of so much end such parts of the real estate described in said petition h the Court .shall judge necessary and beneficial at private sale. And it appearing to the Court from such petition that It Is neces sary to sell the w hole or some portion of such real estate for the purposes and reasons mentioned in tald peti tion; therefore, said petition will bo tiled herein and a time appointed for hetring t!. name. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED. By the (First Published in The Chieftain, August 20, 19()9. In the County Court Jn And For Cher okee County, State of Oklahoma. In re guardianship of Fannie Dennis, .Minor; u. J. Uaney, Guardian. In Probate No. 890 New. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance to an order or decrso ot the County Court of tho County of Cher okee, State of Oklahoma, made on the 12th day of August, 1909, the un dersigned, R. J, Rauey, guardia.v of tne estate of Fannie Dennis, minor, will sell at private sale, to the high est and best bidder, subject to the con firmation of the said Court on or within six months, after, Tuesday, tho 7th day of September, ID)9, at the offices of Kenneth 8. Mur-vhiB-on, In the City of Tahleqnaa, Oklahoma, al! the right, title, Interest and estate of said minor, Fannie; Dennis, in and to the following described lot. tract. or parcel of land located In the Coun ty of Craig, Stale of Oklahoma, and more accurately described as follows, to-wit: W 1-2 of SE 1-4 and W 1-2 of NE 14 of SE 1-4 and SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of NE I-I Section 31, Township 2S North, Range IS East of the Indian Base and Meridian and con taining one nundred and ten (110) seres more or les. Said real estate will be sold for all cash In hund; bids must be In writ ing accompanied by a certified check ot n responsible bank, payable to the order ot the undersigned for one-tenth of thn h mot 1 nt of the purchase price ami will bo received at the offices of Kenneth H. Murchison, as aforesaid or may be delivered to the guardian, per sonally. If. J. RANEY, Guardian of Fannie Dermis, n Minor, KENNETH S. MlitCHISON, Attorney for Guardian. 10-12 (First Published in The Chieftain. August 2t, 190:i.'. In the County Court ju And For Cher okee County, State of Oklahoma. , In re Guardianship or Rosa Dentils, Minor; R. J. Itaney, Guardian. In Probate No. 8!S0 New. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE, Notice is hereby given that in pur suance to an order or decree of tho County Court of the t;ounty of Chero kee, State of Oklahoma, made on the Ulti day of August, limy, the under siKned, R. J. Itaney, Guardian of the estate of Rosa Dennis, minor, will sell at private sale, to tho highest, and best bidder, subject to the confirma tion of the said Court, on or vil'uio six months after Tuesday, the 1th day of September, 19, at the offices of Kenneth S. MurchiMon, in the City of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, all the right, title, Interest and estate of said minor, Rosa Dennis, in and to the following described lot, tract or parcel of land located fn the County of Craig, State 01 Oklahoma and more accurately de Scribed as follows, to-wit: The SB J -4 of NW 1-4 and SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of NE 1-4 and N 1-2 of (First Published In The Chieftain, August 27. 1909.) NOTICE oF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hercbv riven that in nut. suance of an order of the County Court of Craig County, Oklahoma, made on the 24th day of August, 1909 in the matter of ihe estates of And rew Palone. Jr., and William Proctor, minors, the undersigned as guardian of the estates of said minors will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to conhrmato by said County Court, on Mndiiy the 13th day of September. 1909, at 1:30 p. m., or at any time thereafter with in the statutory period for receiving bids, at the County Court room in said Craig County, Oklahoma, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Andrew Palone, Jr., and William Proctor, minors, acquired in whatst evcr manner, in and to the folio wit t' described real estate situated in Cra, County, Oklahoma, and more accur ately described as follows, to-wit: SW 1-4 of NE 14. Section 17, and NE 1-4 of SE 14, and NW 14 of SE 14 of SE 1-4, Section 8, Town ship 2 North, Range 19 East, be In all 90 acres, more or less. Bids must be in writing and may be left at the office of the Judge of the County Court, accompanied by a cer tified check for one-third of the amount or the bid. Dated tnis 24th day of August. 1909. DAVID M. MARKS. Cuardlnn By ADDIS A. BROWN. His Attorney. 1 IMS (First Published in The Chieftain, August 27, 1909.) State of Oklahoma, Craig County, ks. In the County Court. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Otis Johnson, a Minor; Frank L. Burckhalter, Guardian. Probate No 90 New. ORDER FOR HEARING PETT ON TO SELL REAL ESTATE. The petition of Frank L. Burckhalter a-i guard Ian of the estate of Otis John son, a imiior, having been presented to this Court, praying that an order be made authorising said petitioner to sell the whole or so much rind rnch parts of the real estate described in said petition as the Court, halt Judge necessary and beneficial, nt private sale, and It. a peparlng to the Court from such petition that Is U nccon wary to sell the whole or Mine portlxi of trio said real estate for the pur poses and reasons mentioned In s-.ti.i petition; therefore, paid petition will be filed herein and a time nppo.tuc I for hearing the same. IT 13 HEREBY ORDERED,' By the Court, that Wednesday, the 22ini dav of September, 1909. nt the hour of teii o'clock a. m of $ahl day or ns S'mi thereafter aa the same my be board, that being a day of the regular July, 1909, term of said Court, be and the same U appointed as the t!n when oil persons interested in paid t f. u. as well aa the next of kin, ire dlre t ed ami required to appear before thh Court to show cause why 111 order should not be granted to said rietltllon er to sell so much of the rel estate of said minor ac is necessary or bene ficial. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED rhnt a copy of this order be published far three successive weeks In a newspa per oi general circulation in Crn!..; County, Oklahoma, before the hea-ing day on said petition. . Dated the 23rd day of Aueust, 1909 . THEO. D. Ik FREAR, Judge of the County Court ADDIS A. BROWN, Attrorey for Guardian. H H