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THE ENID DAILY EAGLE Sl'NIUV, DBOKMBKR 10. 1900.
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Real Estate Offers the Best and Safest Investment Anybody Can Make
The Choicest Offerings on the Market are Presented on this Page for Your Consideration
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Wise Investors!
Consider these values. There is a
good profit in every one before May
1st.
Here is a good 5 R. House 50 ft.
Lot. Close to East Hill School, good
value at $1,850. Price for quick 6 rooms jn g00d condition, barn
MONEY
50x150 ft., corner, seven blocks
from square, worth $1,000. Price,
$650.00.
•nle, $1,450. Terms.
4 good 50 ft. lots good 5 R. House,
barn, well, poultry shed, fruit, shade
etc., west end, right at end of pav-
ing. Price only $3,000. See this.
2 choice 50 ft. building lots, near
University. Price $350 each. Will
trade for small property and pay
difference.
Choice residence lot, on West Elm
St., fine location, only $500. Get
this at once. There is $100 in it
now.
Good new 5 R. House, 50 ft. lot,
splendid location, West Side. Must
be sold at once, $1,150. Worth $1,-
600. $450 will handle. See this at
once.
Good 8 R. House, west side on car
line, 50 ft. lot. Here is one of the
best bargains you will get. Price
only $2,500. Terms if desired on
part.
We have several good residence
lots, priced right, to trade for farm
and pay difference.
We write insurance, make loans.
Call our carriage any time. Don't
forget Nogel's View for good acre-
age, Kennedy's close in ad for quick
profits. Phone 409.
Strickler Bros. Realty
Phone 409 Enid, Okla.
fruit, one block from car line, well
located, close in. $2,050.
3.
50 ft., 8 rooms, new, east, well
located. $2,000.00. Will trade for
vacant property, improved property,
or stock.
4.
6 rooms, modern, new, close in on
pavement. $2,150.00.
A pair of High Lawn lots to trade
for stock.
6.
A lot north for $90.00.
7.
Corner, close in, West Broadway,
7 rooms, modern, plenty of room on
lot for a flat or other building. $4,-
750.00.
8.
360 acres of good Pan Handle well
located, for sale under the market.
MONEY to lend on nice terms and
conditions.
INSURANCE of all kinds written
in Companies that pay promptly and
in full, any and all losses. Telephone
Alfalfa Heights
The finest five acre tracts on the
market at $100 to $250 per acre.
High and sightly. Splendid land for
alfalfa, gardens, fruits, etc. Sure to
increase in value.
CAMPUS ADDITION
Right next to the University. Get
in early and make your selection be-
fore it is too late.
Porter & English
204-205 Stephenson Bldg.
LIFE CONVICT
GROWING RICH
THK FOHTl'NK OP A I-FX! ALLY
DKAl) MAN HALF A MILLION.
Alphons
Stcptiani, Who Has Been in
York Prison Kighteei
rs, Has Been Successful
in Wall Street.
Look at These READ
THIS
Frantz & Wright
118'i No. Independence.
FOR RENT—2 rooms for light house
keeping; modern. 520 N. Gran<l Call
next door. 12-17-6t
FOR RENT—Good four room house
at 1201 N. Grand ave., $12.50. Inquire
1117 N. Grand ave.
FOR RENT—Furnished room, with
board, in modern house; private family.
Call at 808 W. Cherokee. 12-10-bt
Hudkins Real Es-
tate and Loan Co.
FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, or sleeping rornns;
down stairs; private entrance. «-4 E.
Cherokee. l.-io-
FOR RENT—Room and good board.
18 W. Broadway. 12-16-3t
We will buy you properly,
self your property or make
your loans, no matter
where locate+
Ust your farms and city
properly with US, Our
specialty Is DOING BUSI-
NESS. Write, talk or phnne
••••694 •••
160 acres of the choicest farm
land in Garfield Co.; well improved;
only 10 miles from Enid; a bargain
at $12,500.
160 acres of good alfalfa and corn
land, with fair improvements; 10
miles from Enid, and 4 miles from
railroad; terms reasonable. Price
$7000.00.
160 acres of bottom land,'8 miles
from Medford, County seat of Grant
county; good improvements; fine wa-
ter supply, good orchard; everything
that goes to make a fine home; $4,-
000.00 cash will handle. Price $9,-
000.00. Terms to suit.
A good 9 room house modern in
everp respect on West Maine st., only
$5000.00.
A good 5 room house oh E. Broad-
way, close to car line. Price $2,300.
C. BL Pittenger
General Brokerage, Real Estate and
Insurance.
Room 203 Stephenson Bldg.
Phone 444.
New York, Dee. 18.—Alphonse .1.
Stephani, the wealthiest "dead" man
in New York State, is fast becoming
a millionaire, although he cannot
spend a cent of his great income.
In the supreme court today Justice
Seabury granted the petition of the
Trust Company of America, legal
custodian of Stephani's property, to
sell the rights or warrants he pos-
sesses to subscribe to new stock of
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
New York Central and Chicago &
Northwestern.
As a life convict in Uannemora
prison, where he has spent the laRt
eighteen years, Stephani has accumu-
lated a fortune estimated at more
than % million dollars.
Stephani was sentenced to prison
for life for killing ex-Judge Clinton
G. Reynolds, whom he accused of
having treated him unfairly In busi-
ness dealings. His mother died soon
afterward, leaving him $25,000. His
father also left him $10,000. With
this capital Stephani conceived the
plan of making Wall Street yield him
a revenue thai might one day be the
means of opening the prison doors
for him. From time to time he wrote
to relatives advising them to make
certain investments for him. From
the first his judgment was correct.
Some of his profits he placed In
banks in London. Paris and Prank-
fort. Others he invested in railroad
stocks.
This is the greatest snap in Enid,
one and a half story house, with 7
rooms; not modern, but gas; only 5
blocks of the square, half block car
line, half block school; barn for 4
horses. This must be sold. Price
$1750.00.
Homer H. Wilson
Realty Co. 501 Stephenson Bidg.
MOST ALL BANKS IN TOWN
HAVE Ql'IT MAKING LOANS. WE
HAVE <M5.000.00 WHICH WE CAN
IJOAN, ON SHORT TIME GOOD SE-
CTRITY. HOMER II. WILSON
REAI/TY CO., 501 STEPHENSON
BLDG.
147 acres 5 miles of Enid; not
much improved; will sell for $."500.
SNAP.
8 room modern house; will sell
between this and next Monday. $3,-
500.00; only 7 blocks out. Homer
H. Wilson Realty Co., 501 Stephen-
son Building.
$20,000.00 FIRST
PAPBR TO TRADE
PROPERTY.
.MORTGAGE
FOR ENID
We have a cash buyer for a good
5 R house, small barn, must be im-
proved. not further than 10 blocks
from square, on east side. Please
do not waste time unless you can
price right.
iVe have a number of good houses
for rent, save stops, come and see us.
4.
We have a well improved farm to
trade for good city property. If you
have a desirable property to trade
for a good farm come around.
5.
We have a 5 passenger car in good
repair will trade for a vacant lot, the
value of car is $7 50.00.
A Moments
Attention
For a home in Enid. Here it is-—
0 targe rooms, moaevn except rurn-
ace; 75 foot lot; nice grape arbor;
plenty of other fruit; well locaied,
close in home. For quick sale, .$2,-
000.00.
80 acre tract 4 miles from good
town on Frisco R. R.; 65 acres In
cultivation; no improvements; mort-
gage of $500.00 due in 1913 at 5%
per cent, which can be assumed, if
taken before Jan. 1st, $2100.00.
McCarty & Plumley
302 Stephenson Bidg.
FOR RENT—One furnished room for
sleeping or light housekeeping. 409
N. Second St. 12-16-Jt .
FOR RENT — Modern furnished
rooms, walking distance, two WockB
from car line. Board it desired. Phone
914 White
S. I. HUDKINS, • Manager
Rooms 1, 2 over Garfield Exchao^e Bank
ENID OKLAHOMA
FOR RENT—2 or 3 rooms to the
right parties for light housekeeping.
1408 W. Elm st.
FOR
nished. on
Phone 717.
RENT—Modern cottage, fur-
on car line, very reasonable.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms in
the McKenzie-Lee building, west side
of square.
FOR RENT—Good hotel, all furnish-
ed. Address P. O. Box 55. 11-11-tf
FURNISHED ROOM—Earge front
room, with closet and wardrobe; all
modern conveniences; nine blocks from
square; on car line; prefer to rent to
two gentlemen. Address "H. A., care
of Eagle.
APPLES $1.16. potatoes 85c, at car
on East Broadway. 12-3--FMW
FOR SALE—Well built home, six
rooms, pantry, bath room and four
closets; plenty fruit; price ri^ht. In-
quire at 309 W. State. 12-14-6t
FOR SALE—Canary bird.
Eighth and Park.
FOR SALE—A good, gentle driving
horse; city broke, weight 1100; will
take a good cow as part pay. Call 125
E. Walnut. 12-l7-3t
FOR SALE—New cottage, 5 rooms,
bath, hall, closets, private water sys-
teh, fruit and the lot, 50x184, fenced.
See Owner, 1425 E. Randolph, or phone
972 black. 12-15-tf
MEN—Our Illustrated catalogue ex
plains how to teach barber trade in
few weeks; mailed free. Moler Bar-
ber College, Dallas, Tex.
WANTED—Washwoman at
Elm.
East
LOST AND FOUND.
Good Investments
FOR
Wise Investors
160 acres 8 miles from Enid; 2
room house, 60 acres cultivated, 20
acres good timber. Price $3500. Sell
or trade for acreage near Enid.
25 ft., E. Elm, close in, one 4 room,
one 3 room house. Price $3500.
Trackage property.
40 acres, near Drummond, 110
acres cultivated, 3 room house, 100
acres timber. Price $5,000; $1,500
will handle.
t room house, 50 ft., E. Cherokee,
block from car line. New house,
$3000. Trade for lots or similar
property.
Pieratt-Whitlock
Realty Co.
Third Floor Commerce Building.
Phone 131.
If you have an empty house that
has been vacant for some time list
it with us, we rent 'etn.
A bran new cut under surry, cush-
ion rubber tire, worth $150, have
this for a few days for $110.00.
H. W. Lee Real Es-
tate Exchange
FARMS and CITY LOANS
Roome 409-410 Chamber of
Commerce Building
FOR SALE OR TRADE—An elegant
9 room residence on W. Cherokee, one
half Mock from care line; on paved
street; house is strictly modern in
every respect; was built for a home;
cement walks front and back; a bar-
gain if taken at once. Phone 640.
11-28-tf
LOST—Letter, addressed to Bob Pu-
laski, between Grand and Rock Island
crossing, on Broadway. Return to
Eagle office and receive reward.
12-17-3t
atIV/? could be more pleasing than a
i new machine lor Xmas?
We have all the leading makes
FOUND—A fur neckpiece. Call at
Kent's coal office, describe, pay for ad.
12—l7-6t
FOR SALE—A fine, large, well brea
family horse, thoroughly reliable and
city broke', also first class surry an«
runabout, and one general service run-
about. and two sets of single harness;
will sell all or part at the right price.
Address P. O. Box 253, City.
FOR SALE—Good corner lot on W.
Maine street, by owner, and save
money. Address "D,"
care of Eagle.
12-2-tf
One good new roller top desk; cost
135.000. for $20.00.
Call at Wirt & Lyons office, 211 Vt.
Tlrrtn '1 Wfl V
FOR SALE—$4500.00; new brick
home, all modern; splendid f''1'"10";
finished in oak; 8 rooms. Apply 0«"er:
911 W. Maple.
~P0R SALE—An 8 room modern
house, reasonable, on W. Cherokee;
laundry chute, tiled bath ro°m; ,l"''
nace, cement basement; was built for
home; 1600 will handle. Phone 1079.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine 8 room
house on W. Cherokee, half block from
car line; five blocks from school;
house is strictly modern; a good bar-
gain if taken at once. Phone 427. or
see E. B. Weller. 11-28-tf
FOR SALE—Ons half interest In the
best paying confectionery In Oklaho-
ma; can be purchased at a great sacri-
fice. if taken Immediately; a great op-
portunity for one who makes candy;
it's a mint—can prove all I say. Ad-
dress M F. Weaver, Clinton, Okla.
FOR SALE:—A bargain; two of the
finest lots in East Enid, near the
packing plant. See J. M. Ray. or W.
I. Drummond. ll-24-6t
STRAYED—One bay and white horse
weight about 250 pounds, eight years
old. Any information leading to re-
covery will be cheerfully paid for. S.
II. Cornell, 012 E. Chestnut. Phone
696 Black. 12-17-33
the real estate described in said peti-
tion as the court shall judge necessary
and beneficial at private sale; and it
appearing to the court, from such peti-
tion. that it is necessary to sell the
whole or some portion of such real es-
tate, for the purpose and reasons men-
tioned in said petition, therefore, said
petition will be filed herein, and a time
appointed for hearing the same.
And it is hereby ordered. By the
Court, that Wednesday, the 5th day of
January, A. D. 1910, at the hour of 9
o'clock a. m., of said day, that beliiK
day of the regular January term,
IXM1K AT THKNF lt\lt<.A INS.
1 BO a< res 7 miles of Rood town;
4 room house, all Rood outbuildings,
2 good wells, 110 acres in cultiva-
tion; all can be cultivated; wii! trade
for city property.
room modern cottage, 3 blocks
from square; will rent for $25.00. per
month; $2400; a bargain.
We have a customer who wants to
buy a residence between square;jand
Frisco depot.
Sale or trade, 24 horse rtfjwer
Huick's automobile; 5 passengers.
7 roam house, with 4 closets and
pantry ;well water, goo^l coal qheds;
lot 75x150; $£200.00; will trade for
vacant property.
We will ioan you cheap money.
See us for insurance.
Myers 6 Hill
4 03-4 Chamber of Commerce.
Chas. A. Myers
Phone 607 H. H. Hill
ments. Repairing a specially
TEEMLEYS'
West ....
Side
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—Sewing by day or week
at 422 S. 8th st. 12-15-tf
WANTED—Plain sewing by the day.
Phone 897 Black, 823 W. Randolph.
12-16-3t
BUTTER—Fresh from creamery
every day on table at Lincoln hotel. 201
E. Maine; meals 15 cents; week, $3.00.
12-16-3t
FOR SALE—Or will trade for city
property, eight acres of land two miles
from a good little town; state price,
give description and location of what
you have. P. O. Box B5. 11-11-tf
FOR sale—Mahogany parlor cabi-
net with plate glass baby buggy, as
good as new. with hand embroidered
parasol. Call 1024 W. Cherokee, or
phone 721.
FOR SALE—Fine school quarter,
bottom land, price low. good deal. Also
fine deeded bottom farm, well improv-
ed. direct from owner Address Bank.
Bison, Okla. 12-12-6t
ALL KINDS of vegetables and meats
for dinner and supper; breakfast, hot
cakes and biscuits; fresh creamery but-
ter. ham or steak at Lincoln hotel;
meals 15 cents; week, $3.00. 201 E.
Maine. 12-16-3t
FOR SALE AT YOUR OWN PRICE
—Farm; also residence and lots. Wm.
P. Cox. Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
12-13t
FOR SALE—Young mare; city broke.
Inquire 809 W. Elm st. 12-17-6t
FOR SALE—A "Buck" cook stove;
inquire at 1619 W. Broadway. 12-12-tf
-17-1 w
FOR SALE Two room house, new;
barn, good well inclosed, T.O foot lot:
good location; cheap, by owner 824
E. Chestnut. 12-lT-Jt
FOR SALE—Must be sold by Hatur-
day night, piano. single harness Ihouse-
hold and kitchen furniture. l.i State
street.
FOR SALE—One No. 3 Oliver type-
writer. good as new; used only a short
time: bargain If taken at °nce Ad'
dress H. R. Sinyer, 1021 N. Grand.^
WANTED—To trade 3 room house
and lot for residence property^west
of square.
FOR SALE—$4500.00; new brick
home, all modern. Splendid situation
finished in oak, 8 rooms. Apply Owner
911 W. Maine. 12-5-tf
FOR SALE—3 roomed house, plaster-
ed. papered and painted; in good shape
on a 50 foot lot: well and pump: all for
$650.00; $100.00 down, balance $12.50 per
month. Nuf sed. J. M. Ray. 122% S.
Independence. 12-13-tf
WANTED—Vacant lots or lots with
small houses on; act quick. I will be
here four days yet. Call me up. Phone
645 Black. 12-16-3t
WANTED—Second hand goods. We
pay the highest cash price. PInkley
Furniture Co.. West side Suare, 4th
door north of First National Bank.
Telephone 209.
TRAVELING MEN are earning from
$5 to $10 per day carrying our pocket
side line. For particulars address 20th
Century Mfg. Co., 1308 Wells at., Chi-
cago.
WANTED—Second hand furniture,
at Gray's Second Hand store; we pay
highest cash prices. Phone 652. or 210
N. Grand. ll-17-tf
FOR TRADE OR SALE—Established
route for medicine house, team and
wagon, doing $3000 business. Call at
or address G. E. Little page. Medford.
12-13-6t
Address Eagle, R. K.
FOR SALE—Six room modern cot-
tage. W. Cherokee; three blocks from
square; price right. See Enid Lumber
rn 12-21-12t
FOR SALE—2 lots.
Heights, good location.
Enid Lumber Co.
Dunbarton
Price right.
12-112w
FOR SALE—If you want to buy
seine good lots in A good town, with a
Normal school; just completed which
cost $106,000; good electric light plant
and the prospects of a good little city,
Address P. D. care Eagle office.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
By mistake we have in Enid a new
t90.00 5 ton Pitless Stock Scale, with
steel frame, beam box and compound
beam. This must be sold at once and
the first reasonable offer will be ac-
cepted. Scale fully warranted. Ad-
dress,
JONES OF BINGHAMPTON.
61 K. Street. Binghampton, N. Y.
A watch gift may mean
everything—-or nothing.
It depends on the watch—not
necessarily on the price you
pay for it. The Excelsior ii mailt,
finished and adjusted as a fint watch—
at a popular price—$4.5010 $11.00.
Ask us for the EXCELSIOR WATCH.,
H. C. Drumm & Co.
See our big display of.^
Watches, Jewerly, Diamonds,
Cut Glass, Fancy China, Sil-
verware, etc. We have the
things for Christmas needs.
Prices right. The place
118 N. Indp. Ave.
FOR SALE—Closing out some sec-
ond hand goods, beds, stoves, some good
clothing for Indies, men and boys never
worn In Enid, one truck wagon and set
of double harness, light, and other
stuff too numerous to mention. 217V%
W. Broadway. Phone 605 Black.
12-16-3t
WANTED—Some good pasture for
about 10 to 15 head of stock for the
winter. Let me hear from you. Will
buy stock and wheat field outright if
you want to sell it. H. M. Hayen, Enid.
Ok., R. R. 6. Telephone K 35 tf
from $25 tO $45, C35h or €3Sy P3y- I 1910i "o{ t^is court, be. and the same is
i appointed as the time when all per-
1 sons interested In said estate are di-
ted and required to appear before
this court to show cause why an order
should not he granted to said peti-
tioner to sell so much of the real es-
tate of said decedent as is necessary.
And it is further ordered. That a
copy of this order be personally served
all persons Interested in said estate,
any general guardian of a minor so
interested, and any legate or devisee,
or heir of the decedent, provided they
are residents of said Garfield County,
at least ten days before the time ap-
pointed for hearing said Petition, un-
less they shall waive such notice in
writing, and signify In writing their
assent that an order of sale be made
as prayed for in said petition.
Dated this 15th day of January, A.
D. 1010.
(Seal) JAMES B. CULLISON,
County Judge.
Scott & Otjen, Attys.
(First published in Enid Eagle 12-15-
1909—211.)
NOTICE FOR HEARING PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
State of Oklahoma, County of Garfield,
ss.: In Probate Court.
Estate of Richard Kretchmar, de-
ceased.
The petition of C. F. Harder as the ;
executor of the estate of Richard |
Kretchmar, deceased, having been pre-
ted to this court, praying that an
order be made, authorizing said pell- \
tioner to sell the whole, or so much, !
and such parts of the real estate de ,
scribed in said petition as the court j
shall Judge necessary and beneficial, at
private sale; and it appearing to the |
court, from such petition, that it is j
necessary to sell the whole or some |
portion of such real estate, for the pur-
pose and reasons mentioned in said pe- |
tltlon, therefore, said petition will be I
filed herein, and a time appointed for
hearing the same. •
And It Is hereby ordered. By the
Court, thut Wednesday, the 5th day of
January. A. D. 1910. at the hour of 9
o'clock a. in., of said day, that being .
a day of the regular January term. I
1910, of this court, be, and the same I
Is appointed as the time when all per- I
sons Interested in said estate are di- I
rected and required to appear before
this court to show cause why an order |
should not be granted to said petitioner
to sell so much of the real estate of
said defendant as Is necessary.
And it Is further ordered, That a
copy of this order be personally served
on all persons interested in said estate,
any funeral guardian of a minor so
Interested, and any legatee or devisee,
or heir of the decedent, provided they
are residents of said Garfield County, at
least ten days before the time appoint-
ed for hearing said Petition, unless
they shall waive such notice In writing,
and signify in writing their assent that
an order of sale be made as prayed for
In said petition
Dated this 15th day of December, A.
D. 1909.
(Seal) JAMES B. CULLISON.
County Judge.
Scott & Otjen, Attys.
We have for sale and exchange the
following property:
5 roomed house on East Elm, close
in, for sale cheap.
7 roomed house on W. Maine st.,
No. 414; look at this and see us for
price.
5 roomed cottage on East Ran-
dolph, on easy payments.
80 acres in Ellis county, near Ar-
nett, to exchange for Arkansas or
Missouri land.
We have several fine stocks of mil-
linery located to suit purchaser to
exchange for land.
320 acres close to Helena in Al-
falfa county, to exchange for Enid
property, small properties or vacant
lots preferred; price $10,000; mort-
gage $2500.
160 acres near Arnett, Okla., to
exchange for stock of merchandise
or Enid property; price right. See
Faulds & Baily
Realty Co.
Hunter Realty
Company
The Oldest Real Estate Firm in
Garfield County
HARRY N. HORNER, - Manager
115 1-2 Grand Ave^ Enid, Oklahoma
We have choice farm lands which |w«
are selling from
$25.00 to $50.00
PER MCRE
City property in all parta of the city
at bar fain prices.
We want your Farm Loana, will make
you the most liberal terms, and it yoor
security is food will pay you the money
the day yon make application and ai|n
papers. Caah money for loan*. No delay
(First published In Enid Eagle, 12-15-
lfti.—sit)
NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION TO
SELL REAL ESTATE.
State of Oklahoma. County of Garfield.
ss.: In the Probate Court.
Estate of Minnie Harder, deceased.
The petition Of C. F. Harder as the
executor of the estate of Minnie Harder
deceased, having been presented to this
court, praying that an order be made,
authorizing said petitioner to sell th«*
whole, or so much, and such parta of
A Few Hundred
Dollars...
To loan on close-in city
property.
One ot the Best Farms
in the county three and
one-half miles from Ihe
corporation $13500
Some First Class
close-in city property very
reasonable.
Fire Insurance
Farm Loans
At Lowest Rates
Texas & Oklahoma
Land Co.
U. tv. taSTMAM, Mgr.
doom 101 Over P.O. tnM.Oklm.
unless you want to
MAKE MONEY
Two houses and Jiotel building, one
half block off paving; renting for
$64.00 per month, $5500.00.
Good corner in Kenwood, 5 room
house, large barn; a bargain; prop-
erty clear; will soil on terms, $1,700.
G room house, one block from car
| line; new; must sell, $2100.00.
160 acres 7 miles from Enid, all
tillable bottom; 25 acres in alfalfa;
only $8500.00.
Choice bargains in vacant ', lots.
$1,000,000.00 TO LOAN ON FARMS,
I FARM AND CITY INSURANCE,
CALL AND SEE US.
Phone 236.
Over 1st Nat'l. Bank.
J. O. HINTON
Is now prepared to make FIRST 1
MORTGAGE FARM LOANS for <
one or two years at a low rate; Any j
one having an old loan falling due
that he does not want to renew for
five years and pay a five year com- /
mission oh, can get same renewed {
for one year, or two years, at a low j
rate, and the money is ready, when \
papers are executed. Call or write )
for terms.
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Plenty of money to loan on
good security. Auto Insurance.
See
Hunter Realty Co.
FARM LOANS-REAL ESTATE
For Cheapest Farm Loan and Best Bar
gain in Farm and City Property
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The Enid Daily Eagle. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 69, Ed. 3 Sunday, December 19, 1909, newspaper, December 19, 1909; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc142749/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.