The Daily Transcript (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NORMAN, OKLAHOMA.
WARREN SELLS .VARIETY
STORE TO NEW COMERS
The Variety store on East Main
street owned by W. I. Warren was
soid to E. M. Patterson, an experien-
ced business man of Eldorado, who
purchased a residence on East Eu-
faula and moved here to live while
the children are in high school and
the university, according to Roy H.
Smith, real estate man.
The business opportunities of Nor-
man and its general good appearance
and convenient make it a desirable
place to live aside from the educa-
tional facilities and were assigned as
Teasons for Patterson moving here.
This family will make a good cit-
izen and business unit to the city,
Smith felt sure.
(251—July 22, 29, Aug 5—3«)
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
In the County Court of Oklahoma County,
State of Oklahma.
In Re Estate of Thomas B Purcell, Deceas-
ed, No 4239.
Notice is hereby given, that in pursuanc.
of an order of the county court of the
county of Oklahoma, State of Oklahoma,'
made on the 19th day of July, 1920, in the
matter of the e tate of Thomas B Purcell,
deceased, will Bell at private sale to the
highest bidder for cash ubject to confirma-
tion by said county court, on or after Mon-
day, the 9th day of August, 1920, in said
county of Oklahoma, all the right, title, inter-
eat and estate of the said Thomas B Pur-
cell at the time of his death and all the
right, title and interest that the said estate
has, by operation of law or otherwise, ac-
quired in and to all the certain piece or
parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the
county of Cleveland, State of Oklahoma,
bounded and described as follows, and upon
the following terms and conditions, to wit:
An undivided one-fourth (1*4) intereet
in and to the southeast one-fourth (1-4)
of section nineteen (19) in township ten
(10) North, range one (1) west of the
Indian Meridian in Cleveland County,
State of Oklahoma;
upon the following terms: Cash.
Bids must be in writing and may be left
at the office of Albert L. McRill. 409 Baum
Building, Attorney at law, or may be deliver-
ed to the administratrix personally, or may
be filed in the office of the judge of the
county court.
Dated this 20th day of July, 1920
ALICE L. PURCELL,
Administratrix.
ALBERT L. McRILL,
Attorney for Estate.
r state of *aid deceased, will sell at private sale
to the highest bidder for cash, subject to con-
firmation by said County Court, on or after
the 9th day of Augu t, 1920, all the right,
title, interest and estate of the Said Mary
Susan Johnson, at the time of her death, and
all the right, title and interest that the said
estate has, by operation of law or otherwise
acquired, in and to all the following describ-
ed real estate, to-wit:
The Southwest Quarter of the South-
west Quarter (Sw 1-4 of Sw 1-4) of Sec-
tion Twenty-four (24), Township Seven
C7) North, Range One (lj East of the
Indiau Meridian, Clcvclaud County, Ok-
lahoma.
Bids must be in writing and may be left
Mrs. Charles Turnbull and son re-
turned to their home in Tuscon, New
Mexico, Thursday after spending sot
weeks the guests of Mrs. Turnbull s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gilkey.
WANTED— To buy pood cook stove
what have you for sale? Phone 16
at meal time and call for R. L. Pier-
son. 78-tf.
WANTED—Good house about four-
teen rooms possession Sept. 1. Fitch
and Fleming, phone 742. 78-3t. ^
ROOMS— Clark's place one block
west and one block north of Ter-
WANTED—Lady to share part new m;nai depot. ?4-6 *
ix room bungalow. Music teacher ___________— ——
preferred, rhoui 16 A meal time, WASHINGS WANTED—Starched
and call for Mrs. Ethel Rollins 78tf 1 fifty cents per dozen unstarched for-
WANTS
LOST—Pocketbooli containing twel-
ve or thirteen dollars in bills. Re-
turn to Transcript office and receive
reward. 76-3t
LOST—Pair of gold naval aviator
wings. Return to Transcript. Reward.
76-3t
FOR SALE—160 acres in ten mile
flat, 6 miles west and 2 miles north
of Norman, good growings crop.
Leaving the country. Sell at once,
terms. J. H. Steward, Spencer, Okla.
77-4t*
CLASSEN-MILLER homet-Owa
a home in the new Classen-Miller
addition. We are agent for these fine
new homes and will give you instant
service when you want to see them.
Fitch and Fleming, 118 West Main,
Phone 742. 76-3t
FOR SALE—Five room house three
lots, wash house for immediate sale.
Telephone 245, 710 Jenkins. 76-6t*
Bids must De in writing ana may dc ich
at the office of J. Harmon Lewis in the City LOST—$10.00 reward. Cord
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of Tecumseh, Oklahoma, delivered to the
administratrix personally in the Town of
Wanette, Oklahoma, or may be filed in the
office of the Judge of the County of Potta-
watoroie County, Oklahoma.
Dated this the 14th day of July, 1920
MAGGIE RODGERS,
Administratrix.
J, Harmon Lewis,
Attorney for Administratrix.
255—July 22, 29, Aug. 5.—3t.)
Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Guardian
—;— | ty ccnts.
tire I Carter.
Elva Moses, 201 South
77-6t*
with tube and rim somewhere in |
Denver neighborhood Sunday. Re- pQR SALE—Hollow tile silo Cli-
turn to Fitch and Fleming, 118 West G" ns:laee cutter both new. 60
Main. 78-3t j A1 land" Write or call R. O.
I Goldsby at Washington, Okla. 77-Ot
COWS FOR SALE—'Two young -
Jerseys just fresh, giving four and j WANTED—50 or 60 loads °* /f'rt
five gallons. H. Smith on northeast j hauled. L. E. Bailey. phone^oW.
quarter section in
route 1.
Ten
Mile Flat,
78-2t*
t'e Of OkUhtrtm^r cl£Ti.n FOR RENT-Rooms «o quiet couple
- /16 East Gray. 78 Zt*
77-3t —
(2?: July 22, 29, .))
Notice of Application for Appointment of
Administrator.
State of Oklahoma, Cleveland County, ss:
In the County Court of Said County.
In the estate of W. A. Askew, deceased.
The State of Oklahoma, to the heirs next
of kin and creditors of said W. A. Askew,
deceased.
You are hereby notified that Ellen Askew,
has applied for letters of administration of
•aid estate and that said application will be
heard at a regular term of said court, to be
held at the court rooms of said court, on the
30th day of July, ''20. at 0 o'clock a m
Witness my hand and the seal of said
court this 16th day of July. 1920.
GLEN' O. MORRIS,
(SEAI ) ('0,,rt Clerk'
By Ella Smalley, Deputy.
Dudley 11.1-die, Attorney for Petitioner.
(254 Irily 22, 29, Aug S—3t)
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
State of Okl. lipina, Pottawatomie County, ss.
In the Matter of the Estate Of Mary Susan
Johnson. Deceased. 2752-
Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance
of an order of th< County Court of the County
of Pottawatomie. State of (Jklahoma, made on
the 7th day of July. 1920, in the matter of
the estate of Mary Susan Johnson, deceased,
the undersigned, as the administratrix of the
THOMPSON
O K. TRANSFER
Office phone 225.
Residence phone 505
Farm Lands
We have from fifty to one hun-
dred fine farms listed with us for
sale, \\ itliin the memory of the
present generation, good tarm
lands have been the safest and
best investment. V. e have seven
farms for sale i nthe Ten-Mile
Flat.
\l.undance of money to loan on
farms at 7 percent.
Fitch & Fleming
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance
118 West Main. Phone 742
New and Second
Hand Goods
Vew and Second Hand Good*.
If you want to buy or want to sell
anything don't fail to call at this store
where you will he given a square deal
in every way. Fine line of new furni-
ture at prices that are very low.
Telephone 622 and let us tell
you about it.
S. D. MORGAN.
215 West Main
..v county court thereoT.
In the matter of the guardianship of Har-
vey Dare, Floyd Dare, and Luther Dare, all
minors.
Notice is hereby given in pusuance of an
order of the County court of County of Sem-
inole, State of Oklahoma, made on the 22nd
day of June, 1920 the undersigned guardian
of the estate of Harvey Dare, Floyd Dare,
and Luther Dare will sell at public sale to
the highest bidder, subject to the confirma-
tion by said court, on the 20th day of Au- (
gust, 1920, at 1 o'clock, p. m. at Norman,
Oklahoma, in Cleveland county, Oklahoma,
all the right, title and interest of said Har-
vey Dare, Floyd Dare and Luther Dare, all
minors, in the following described real es-
tate, situated in Cleveland county, State of
Oklahoma, to-wit:
A1 ltheir right, title and interest in and to
the North One half of the Northwest quir-
ter of section 12, township 6 north and range
1 rast. In Cleveland county. Oklahoma. j
Said real estate will be sold on the. fol-
lowing terms and conditions, to wit:
One-half cash on the day of sale, and the
balance of purchase price on the day of con-
firmation of said sale.
Bids for the purpo|e thereof must be filed
in the county court Or delivered to the un-
dersigned at Seminole, Oklahoma.
Dated the 19th day of July, 1920.
Charlie Dare, Guardian of Harvey Dare,
Floyd Dare and Luther Dare, all minors.
platform and qualifica-
tions of m. a. floyd,
Candidate for the State Senate.
Who Stands For
Farmer's unions and good roads
union or consolidated schouls;
higher prices for cattle, hogs and
hides.
Six Mill levy and higher sal-
aries for teacher-: liberal^ appro-
priations for Slate l niversity,
Slate Sanitarium and Industrial
School for boys; larger income
tax exemptions.
Taught government and history
lor twelve years in Oklahoma
I niversity: lived twenty years on
the tarn nnd the last twenty yeaf8
have combined practical business
w'-ia teaching
FOR SAVE—Indiana two ton truck.
in good condition run less than one
year. : H. Besscnt. phot e >26 70-Ji
BgW V T ■
w
A Hammock's the
Thing for Summer .
Swung on the porch or put under the trees, you
can find comfort 011 the warmest days.
To help von in satisfying your own ideas of what
Hammock is best for your home, we offer a choice of
several designs in a variety of color combinations.
Come i" and let us show you ur selection whether
you want to buy just now or not.
GEO. QRENBAUN
Furniture and Hardware.
121 EAST MAIN PHONE 491
I
Comtort for
the Motorist
It is the smaller fittings
of your car which make
such a difference in driv-
ing comfort.
Come and inspect the
very complete showing of Acces-
sories we liave at reasonable
prices.
If vou want something
we do not happen to have in stock
we will be glad to order it es-
pecially for you.
REPAIR WORK
Let our mechanics have a try at the mechanism of
your car the next time you need work done.
You will be more than pleased.
ACREE GARAGE
"Norman's Most Complete Garage
Corner Main and Crawford Phone 364
Too Fat?
Do not try to become slen-
der by drastic doses of
thyroid or salts. Reduc e
weight and w&iitline; also
ti>p .double chin.ctc.by
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Show fat Iriendi. this ADV.'.RTJfchMcN 1.
What pride marks the end of a perfect bake day! See
the great loaves, each with the brown kiss of the oven on
the smiling crust. Full and rich they are- light and tooth-
some, like the magic work of a fairy's wand. And good!
What else can so satisfy the longing of a real appetite.
"That GOOD flour—H ELIOTROPE — good for all
baking—has won particular praise as a bread flour. The
dough works right and raises right. The loaves bake uni-
formly and tired appetites find just the taste to tempt—and
then to satisfy. See your grocer. Try HELIOTROPE next
bake day.
That GOOD Flour
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iZ,' Oklahoma City M,U 5. Elevator Company
You Want to Own a Home
Some Day, Don't You?
That being true, there is no better time to
start than right now. \\ e are able to offer you
choice of three very select building sites at prices
we consider unusual bargains.
Two builfling sites on Asp avenue; near uni-
versity grounds; east front with lots of shade; all
paving tax against this property has been paid.
This is one of the most desirable locations on this
beautiful street.
We have another most desirable location for
a home. Only one and a half blocks from the 1 ni-
versity Boulevard; lot sixty-two feet by one hun-
dred and forty; south front.
There is no doubt but what any one of these
lots will be worth much more within a very short
time. And if you huv now and build a orne. you
will be able to sell it at a handsome profit before
manv month*.
We will be glad to show you these lots at
ytnir convenience. Phone 5" for an appointment
F 0. MiHer
Real Estate, Loans. Insurance
That Good flour
THAT GOOD BREAD-
MAKES
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