The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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DRAYING
I now have license to dray. Call
me at 463, day or night, for trunks
small packages, errands or heavy
drayage. I will not buy any more
coal until September, but will
make your "coal troubles" a
specialty this fall and winter.
103-3t* J. W. MITCHELL,
311 Boulevard.
Notice of Sale of
Attached Property
In the District Court of Cleveland
County, State of Oklahoma.
Acree Oil Company, a corpora-
tion, Plaintiff,
vs.
T A. Mendenhall, Defendant,
Holtzsche Motor Company, Inter-
pleader.
Pursuant *o an order of the'
District Court of Cleveland coun-
ty, State of Oklahoma, made and
entered on the l'fch day of July,
1919. in the above entitled cause.
1, the undersigned sheriff of
Cleveland county, Oklahoma, 4ie
receiver in the above entitled
cause, will, on Saturday, August
2, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the
front door of the .Garage in what
is known as the Wm. F. Royer
Building, situated on Lots 9 and
10, Block 66 of the City of Nor-
man, Cleveland county, Oklahoma,
sell to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described per-
sonal property belonging to the
defendant, J. A. Mendenhall, to-
wit:
(a) The leasehold interest or
estate of the said J. A. Menden-
hall in and to a one story brick
building situated on Lots 9 and
10, Block 66, Qity of Norman,
Cleveland county, Oklahoma, by
virtue of a written lease bearing
date September 19,1918, covering
said premises, running from Win.
F. Royer and wife to Mendenhall
& Sons, for a term of two years,
beginning September 1, 1918, and
ending September 1, 1920;
(b) Certain automobile
sories, supplies, equipment, etc.,
being the property attached by
the sheriff of said county and
state in the above entitled cause,
as shown by the inventory and
appraisement attached t<£ and
made a part of the sheriff's return
upon the order of attachment is-
sued in said cause, and filed in the
office of the Court Clerk of said
county and state, on June 11, 1919,
reference to which is here made
for a more particular description
of said property.
Dated this July 19, 1919.
W. H. Newblock, sheriff of said
county, and receiver in said cause.
Dudley & Hardie Attorneys for
Plaintiff. 94-12t
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids well be received up
to six o'clock p. m. August 1, 1919,
by the Board of 'Education of the
City of Norman, Oklahoma, for
the erection of a four room school
building. Plans and specifications
can be secured from the clerk of
the Board at the Farmers Nation-
al Bank.
Certified check or cashiers
check for $25.00 will be required
as a deposit for plans and specifi-
cations.
A certified check for five per
cent of the amount of the bid wiil
be required. The Board reserves
the right to reject any and all bids
and waive any formalities.
Chas. S. Standley, Clerk Board
of Education, Norman, Okla.
Dated July, 23, 1919. 07-8t
The Daily Transcript, Norman, Oklahoma
Choice, home-grown watermel-
ons, fresh and fine, 35c to 50c de-
livered. Barbour's Sanitary Gro-
cery. Phone 75.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
The firm of Vincent & Mul-
drow doing a real estate and in-
surance business was on the first
day of July, 1919, dissolved, Thos.
Vincent having sold his one half
interest to M. P. Kidd. All debts
due the firm to be paid Bob Mul-
drow at his office.
VINCENT & MULDROW
<£-13t
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
In the District Court in and for
Cleveland County, State of Okla-
homa. ,
John Mitchell, plaintiff,
vs.
Etta Mitchell, defendant,
Said defendant Etta Mitchell,
will take notice that she has been
sued in the above named court,
by the above named plaintiff, for
absolute divorce, on the
grounds of extreme cruelty, and
adultry, and must answer the pe-
tition of said plaintiff filed in said
acces- court, on or before the 21st day of
| August, 1919, or said petition will
be taken as true and judgment for
said plaintiff for a decree of di-
vorce from said defendant, will be
rendered accordingly.
ATTEST:
Glen 0. Morris, Court Clerk.
(SEAL:)
J. D. Grigsby, Attorney for
plaintiff.
2-4t
MISS TRAVERSE
' IN THE LOVE
THAT DARES
Madaline Traverse will be seen
again at the Liberty Theatre to-
day in "The Love that Daresa
William Fox production. This, it
is said, again gives Miss Traverse
an opportunity to register on the
screen her great dramatic power.
"The Love that Dares," deals with
the wealthy class. Its characters
include an idle millionaire who
lias everything in the world but
the woman he loves—and despite
the fact that she marries another
man lie continues his pursuit. He
attempts to trap his old sweet-
heart, but she is saved through
the bitterness of a girl whom the
millionaire has cast off.
Harry Milarde, who directed
'The Danger Zone" and "Gamb-
ling in Souls," in which Miss
Traverse has already appeared,
directed "The Love that Dares."
LABOR SHORTAGE
IN MOTOR WORK
There is an acute scarcity of
skilled labor in the motor trade
through the United States and
also found employment.
On account of the tabor unrest'
in practically all skilled labor!
lines, however, and on account of i
the falling off of immigration and
apprenticeship during the period
of the war, tilt re are still a num-
ber of excellent opportunities
open to ex-service men who he-
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BEAUTY, FASHION AND
AND TALENT
Men will go far for the first,
women far for the second, and
both far for the thiid. When beau-
ty, fashion and talent are combin-
ed in one person—and that ,>er-
ed in one person, and that person
a woman of charming personality,
there is presented a human mag-
net with a distinctly heavy pull,
such a magnet can be seen at the
Liberty Theatre today. She is
Madaline Traverse, star in the
irew William Fox photoplay, "The
Love that Dares.
particularly in C hicago, it is re- j fore the war were members of the
f,°rU l, 1o< av to Colonel Arthur , motor industry, or who during the
Woods, assistant to the Secretary waT acquired skill in the motor
of \\ ar. by the editor of a leading ] trade.
motor magazine. There are there-1
fore excellent opportunities for
skilled labor along any line con-
nected with the motor industry,
for finding satisfactory employ-
ment.
This offers an attractive field I 1
to discharged service men, a i"
great many of whom received a
thorough training in the handling
of motors during their service in
the Army. The motor industry, it
is further reported, has utilized
the services of discharged soldiers
and sailors to the fullest extent.
Practically all of the men returned
from the service, who before en-
listing were in the motor industry
or. trade, have been re-employed.
addition a great many men
who have been trained along mo-
tor lines while in the service, have
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Murphy
and Mrs. Lulu Bunigarner were
j guests of Mrs. Rosa B. Robertson
in Oklahoma City Sunday.
MULDROW c£ KIDD
Real Estate—Loans—Insurance
WE HAVE FOR SALE
Good Buys in Norman City Property
Good buys in Farm Lands.
We have cheap money to loan on well improved farms.
LET US INSURE YOUR PROPERTY
Pennsylvania
"Vacuum Cup
Tires
Guaranteed for
6000 miles—
and make it
Get your next tire
here.
Klein Tire Co.
230 East Main
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Mr. a«nd Mrs. Manley Bailey
left for Blanchard Thursday,
where Mr. Bailey has bought an
interest in a Drug Store.
THOMPSON'S
O. K. Transfer Co.
Office Phone 225
Residence Phone 505
The Clement Mortgage Company
We have for sale at all times choice 6 per cent, tax exempt,
farm mortgages ranging in amounts from $500.00 to $5,000.00, se-
cured by improved farms worth two and one half times the amount
loaned.
We also have for sale second lien notes, junior to our own first
mortgages, only, running one and two years ranging in amounts
from $50.00 to $200.00 netting 8 per cent, tax exempt, and fully
guaranteed as to payment at maturity.
Paid Capital $50,000.00.
CLEMENT MORTGAGE COMPANY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Established 1900.
Second Hand
Furniture
SOUGHT AND SOLO
It you intend fixing up that room
this tall, why not stop in on your way
down town and see our line of furni-
ture and floor coverings. We can
make you a tempting price just now.
()r you may have something to ex-
ehan
Stop in and see and
e for something you want here.
LET'S TRADE
J. ROSS BRIDGWATER
203 West Main. Phone 423
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that I,
the undersigned. W. D. January,
who on the 25th day of Macrh,
1916, was convicted in the Dis-
trict Court of Cleveland County,
Oklahoma, of the murder of
Milton Keck, in said Cleveland
County, Oklahoma, on the 31st
day of March, 1916, sentencedby
said District Court to serve his
natural lifetime in the State
Penitentiary of the State of Okla-
homa, will, on the 1st day of
August, 1919, and after 4 weeks
publication of this notice, make
application to the Governor of the
State of Oklahoma and the par-
don authorities of the State of Ok-
lahoma for a pardon or parole
from said conviction and sen-
tence.
Witness my hand this 3Cth day
of June, 191SK .
W. D. January, Defendant.
By Williams & Luttrell, Attor-
neys for said W. D. lanuary.
78-32t
glill
If L. C. GILES PHONE 59 W. C. WEIR
Office—First National Bank Building
Giles-Weir Investment Company I
Try This on
Your Eczema
If your are afflicted with
any form of dry eczema or
pimples, use the soothing,
healing ointment, Dry Zen->
sal. For the watery erup-
tions, Moist Zensal is the
only sure treatment. 75c a
jar.
Reed & Foster
Mayfield's Drug Store
USED CARS
DODGE BROS. TOURING
CAR—Repainted and new top.
We can especially recom-
mend this car even to the most
fastidious.
CHEVROLET TOURING
CAR—Repainted and over-
hauled. -A bargain.
OVERLAND MODEL "90"
Run only 4,000 mi'.es, as
good as new and Guaranteed.
SEVERAL FORDS.
TERMS IF DESIRED
Minteer Motor Co.
let'J
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Norman, Oklahoma
FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY
Call and see us, we have some good properties listed worth
the money. See us if you desire a loan on farm property
If you have property for sale list it with us
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