The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1904 Page: 8 of 8

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Is the District Court of Canadian
Tort rv Ol'r i
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of Com <t c ,f r
lain C. Baum, Charles H. Ha
William C S' jnian. Ilarry \V
cat, John D. Connelly, I'lum
Morgan, John M. Kirkbrid.
E. Pelton, Joaoph Talmreck.
E Hadley, Sara Everest, Th
vance Thresher Mantifart urine
pany am) Jnlla Kraft Defenda
No. 2830.
The Territory of Oklahoma t
of the above named i ■ f. n lmta, i
ins:
Yon and each of yon are hereby ..
fled that you have h< >-n - iod In the
Diatriet Court of Canulluii County,
Territory of Oklahoma, by th>- alio*"
nnmed plalntlfT E. c. H \iek, and
that you must answ. r the* p.-'Ition << Broke Into
the aaid plalntlfT filed In said court s 'M1"" of
on or before tbfl - bod of his cu
l*4o4, or the sal I petition will be :al 'nvs "n ' ' '
en as true and jii(h:i n . nt Mill l,e i i- ,l 1 ^ -N
dered acalnst you and each of • u ■ into liii 1
in accordance with the pray, r of eald : ' no,v '
petition, barring and excluding > :icli They r.- ijuarant
of you from any rU::it, title r inter Hi k «'•
in or to any part or portion of the
following described real estate sltnn'-
ed in Canadian County, Territory o;
Oklahoma, to-wlt:
The south one half ('• I of the north
west quarter (>i) of eilcm numl n-!
si* (6) In township number d twelve
(12) north, of range numbered live I
(5) west of the Indian meridian am
the cast one half of the northe i t qtiar
ter ('4) of section numbered one (1)
in township numlx rod twelve (12)
north, of range numbered ,i\ f«;i «•.
of the Indian meridian, and i iiem _
the plaintllT's title then 3 against the
claims of each of you and the strenN
and alleys and public ground laid out
upon, over, through and across the
same, for townsite purpose , except
the section line known us Fourth
■treet will be vacated.
E. C. RHODYDACK, Plaintiff.
[Attest: ]
E. M. HEGLER, Clerk of the DIs- I A Love Letter.
trict Court of Canadian County, Okla- j Would not Interest you If you're
homa I looking for a guaranteed salve for
W. H. CRILEY, Attorney for Plain-| sores, burn* or piles. Otto Dodii, of
UIT- Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered
■ - I with an ugly sore for a year, but
Take the contribution box out of a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salvo oured
f
y1' ' V|a"
I-III positively cars ar.y case cf Kidney
or C«aj2t2es disease not beyond tlie
of isles..-,,:ro. No ts5cdIci-33 cas3 do more.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
strengthens the urinary organs,
builds up the kidneys and invig-
orates the whole system.
IT IS GUA&ANTEEU
TWO SIZES 50s and $1.00
Passed Stont and Grayel With Excruciating Pains
A. H. Thurnes, Mgr. '01 ills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O., writer
I have been afHicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass-
in? "fav-.-l or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only
frelief. After taking TOI-EY'-S KIDNEY CUKE the result was
surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones etc
and now I have no pain across my kidney* and I feel like a new man!
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE has done , , $1,000 worth of good."
Ho Other Remedy Can C-rrsar* With It
Thos. W\ Cartrr, of Ashboro, N. C ' ..J iidnfv Trouble and
one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUR] sffecttd a perfect cure, and
Le says there is no remedy that will con -are with it.
For Sale or Trade.
S2LD o RECaa«:aDE3 Jt
<3 K MILLKK.
Six
all
Rood
arn and
enine 7
N. Evans
i!
Dress Making
it.
Nc thing has ;vcr equallc
Nothing can ever surpas
Or. King's
New Discovery >
For f:1,PT'ov
VUI.1IN
i! Promptly don
work guaranteed.
and
Confessions of a Priest.
Jno. S. Cox, of Wake. Ark., ,
"For twelve years I suffered
yellow jaundice. I consulted '
ilier of physicians and tried eli
of medicines, but got no relief I
mptlon in tho first
C. R. Miller.
I
Cause
Lockja
Mis. H. R Hk
feel
lat 1
a
I I'll ONE
hie
stomach
y, get Eh
1 by lib. ;
liver and Kbl-
Saved Two From Death.
Our little daughter had an almsst
latal attack of whooping cough and
bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havi-
land, of Armonk, N. Y„ "but, when all
other remedies failed, we saved her
life with Dr. King's New Discovery
j Our niece, wlic
ilerfiri medicin
cons
impti
ed ti
In an
Price
59c & $1.03
A Perfect For AH Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Monty back If it fails. Trial Bottles free
zl
the church how many preachers would I me. It's the best salve on earth i
l>e abroad In the land. 26c. at Rhoades & Cook's drug store
The Original.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originate.
1 Honey and Tar as a throat and luni
remedy, and ou account of the grea
merit and popularity of Foley's Hone1
and Tar many Imitations are offers
for the genuine. Ask for Foley:
Honey and Tar and refuse any sub
stitute offered as no other prepara-! but
Hon will give the same satisfaction 1*01
It is mildly laxative. It contains eun
no opiate.- and is safest for children and soothes the Inflamed air pas-
and delicate persons. Sold by C. Ft. sages giving them a chance to henl
i and even in the advanced stages it
" I I ways gives comfort and rellet. A.
Subscribe for the Daily Democrat. A. Herren, of Finch, Ark., writes
10 cents per week. Foley's Honey and Tar is the best I plies
eluded the germ
Consumptive Made Comfortable.
Incipient eonsumptlon is cured by
>ley's Honey and Tar. but we do not
>ld out false hopes to consumptives
' claiming that it will cure this
ead disease in the advanced stages;
it if the lungs are not too far gom-
Honey and Tar will effect a
am:
luei
)ison known. The;
itroyed and all da
voided by applyit
i's Pain Balui fr<
e Injury is rece
rjent Trainman.
Balm Is anticep
?d.
G
an.
bruis
and caus
pre
js and like injuries to he
as it stops the racking cough i °Ut maturatI"n and in °ne third th,
time required by the usual ti
It is for sale by all drugt
I !>ۥ<
The Democrat Book store can sav
u money on books and school sup-' alh
It. Miller
• r L. E. & W. R. R„
' ing in Lima, O., will be pleased
jw of his recovery from threat-
ured by using Foley's Kidney
which I recommend to all, es-
y to trainmen, who are usu-
milarly afflicted." Sold by C.
S10.000
WORTH O3
GOODS
ffi* E:IH
(mi p
&
SIO.OOO
WORTH OF
| G O O D
o
Coiiuneneiiig Saturday, October 1st. 11)04.
C i ^ i" I 11 d I f rt / . I A \ 1 r m * * «
o"tZTZUiS!cls!apAc°eUsr ^tl,an ^<x~
EVERY _ARTICLE
Bed Room Suits,
Chiffoniers,
Ward Robes,
Side Boards,
Mantle Beds,
Iron Beds,
Springs,
Mattresses,
Couches,
Guns.
marked
—in
PLAIN EIGUrES
Hall Trees,
Carpets,
Rugs,
Matting,
Linoleum,
Tables,
Chairs,
Rockers,
Comforts,
Blankets and Pillows.
oK™ Tlnw,re- s",u H*,d *™
ow„$e?r thtS^ould^'lhte1'1 "C inC'Uded in 'hiS Sale' Ever^
Store Open from
7:30 a. m.
To 8:30 d- xxi-
Remember Date of Sale, October 1st, 1904,
WILSON & DAWSON.
105 North
Bickford

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Hensley, T. F. The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1904, newspaper, October 13, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc111469/m1/8/ocr/: accessed November 15, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.

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