The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pur*
Absolutely has no subaHjtutv
Many mixtures are onVrev} a,
substitutes for Royal. No vk-.
baking powder is the -
composition or effev:ti>we>s. :c
so wholesome an
nor will make such fioe .cc
Royal is the only Rakirc P
from Royal Grape Crcarr of
THE HI. REV) IHKMOM FRIDAY. VOVEMJiKIt 17. 1011
rates to meet iny enframed expense
on account of disability
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I Gardiner Latiirop r>i the Itchison.,
Topt*ku & San La Ee Railway advo-
ated the extension of the terms of1
the proposed law to Industries other)
'iiaji the railroads. He contended
thai such u course wa^ possible un-1
iier recent >upre<ue court decisions. '
On this «ounectiou lie said the raiL:
Uad
ti made ti
itive attav
tor t'heni
ob>
ct or
ren- I
aihrop idvocated the elective
ban the- ompulsory plan say-
i -u«-h an important experL
a i• ■ proposed law contem-
Miouid be entered upon cau-
He -aid * .iat a large major-
i" oads prvrer the elective
•••« 1 n.< a concerned free to
-• *.-> old wmtnon law rueth-
With delegates from all the higher
••ducat onal institutions of the State
the annual conference of the student
Young Women's Ohristiau Associa-
tions of Oklahoma was held at the
Srat^ University November 3 to 6.
Co-eds from all the universities, col-
leges and normal schools flocked to
the XtXiens of Oklahoma to attend
the great gathering and the Sooner
* hool was literally overrun with fair
delegates during the three days of
the gathering. The sessions were ad-
dres« i by many prominent speak-
ers, some of them of international
reputation as church workers. Among
tliese speakers were Bishop McDowell
of Ohi ago; Dr. Carter Helm Jones
of Oklahoma City; Miss Oolooah
burner of New York, New York stu-
dent worker for the national board,
Mrs. J. p. Wise of Denver, student
secretary for the west central terri-
tory; Miss Frances Cross of Madras,
India, noted mission worker and
general secretary; Miss Edith Dabb,
national Y. \N . C. A. secretary for In-1
d an Schools: Mr. J. J. 'McConnell,:
'-•eneial V M. C. A. Student Secretary I
for Oklahoma: and Miss Kathryn!
Harris, Dean of Women at the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma. Besides the
many college women in attendance
interested (Ciurch workers from Okla-
homa Citv and many other points in
f,ie state were present. An enjoyable
feature as the music furnished by
the Oklahoma Baptist College Quar-
tet of Blackwell.
WANTED—To know correct ad-
dress of Mrs. Willie Parker (colored)
who did live at 217 North Grand.
$1.00 reward. L. E. Lines, Spring-
field, 'Mo., 4 7-2-w
MONEY
lO LOAN ON FARMS
At reasonable rate, and without delay. We make examinations J.
And Pay out Promptly
CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT CO.
Farm Loan Headquarters £I Reno. Oltla
niNorth Bickford Opposite Masonic Temple
DON'T GIVE UP
Dimmed < 'iti/,en* Will n,u| Com.
I«>rt in the Experience of a
El Reno Man.
Experience is the modern lnstruc
\
KANSAS CITY LIVE
, STOCK MARKET
Pity S:„ k v«rj. \,
It —Aside from the cold nerepttoo
def©'1 orded middle :is« Me.'
• '-week, Including the warmed up var-
iety, and n tame finish to the trade in
Btoclcers and feeders, t here was ■ fine
market on caule. She stuff and km
priced steers held up firm, prime
steers would have sold all r.ght had
there been any offered, and offerings
from tfie range stains ad van ed Id to
25 cents, the latter showing good
killing percentage About 100 load?
of Old Mexico cattle were in luded
steers around H.OM. cows *S.i5,
weights from 600 to 700 lbs Cattle
from the Republic are coming across
freely, but the net contribution to the
beef supply from this source Is not
so great as indicated by the number
of head, because of the light average
^weight of the caitle. The run was
15,000 head here, market strong to1
10 higher. Short fed steers are sell-i
ing better, but owners may expect to
• be met at the market with the sea-
sonable argument that poultry Is'
more plentiful this season than usual,'
end is cheaper, that pork and mut-
ton are relatively cheaper than a year
WOvS ** jwen! rat. e«?e a ir lambs,
« t u± a: $4 to S4 SO for
ncbt around ih !t.>. with lighter
iaatbs at $4 i 0 to $4 30.
J. A. RICK ART.
Marker Correspondent.
Hill OVER FORTY
HAS SUM CHANCE
Cannot Cope Willi Competition lu
Industrial World, Says Author-
It,.
I u
ago, and that Hie market for plain
classes of beef can, therefore, be
easily overstocked. Colder weather
will put life Into the beer trade
Stoekers and feeders are stronger,
w ith plenty of buyers In the field.
Stockers sell at 1,1.75 to >5.50, feed-
ers ) 1.25 to $5.75, the best kinds
about 50 cents higher than a year
ago at tills time. Quarantine cattle
came In freely last week, and the
quality was better than formerly.
Forty cars arrived in that division,
market 10 lilgher, steers $4.00 to
$5.40.
There was a strong demand from
of Ia<i week fur hugs and'
the 72,000 head that came In sold atl
stronger prices, the week closing with
a net gain of 5 to 10 cents. Quality
was better all around, a few loads ot
really c-holce heavy hogs showing up,
and less trashy light stuff. More pigs
arrived than during tlie previous
week, but they came spasmodically,
from restricted territory, and were
not the outpouring from all over the
country experienced a short time ago.
| Washington.—That a man cannot
get a new position after he Is 40
years old was asserted before the em-
ployers liability and workmen's com-
pensation commission by Arthur K,
Holder of tlie American Federation of
'<abor. Ho had been speaking of t'lie
satisfactory operation of the British
Compensation Act of 1906. which re-
cently lie had investigated, when a
question was asked as to Its effect on
| the employment of men of advanced
i age.
Profit by the experience of others.
It may save your life.
The experience of friends and
neighbors.
The testimony of El Reno people.
ill bring renewed encouragement.
Here Is a case in point:
■I■ G. Kraft, Anstine Hotel, El Reno
Okla., says: "About fifteen years ago!
utiile living in Winfield. Kan., 1 used I,... ~
Dean's Kidney Pills with good re-1 ' 1 Published November™"?/,
suits. At that time 1 was afflicted!
undersigned was, by the County
Court of Canadian county, Oklahoma,
appointed Administratrix of the es-
tate of said decedent, and that all
persons having claims against the
estate of said decedent are required
'o exhibit them to said undersigned
Anna Moore with the necessary
vouchers, at The Farmers and Mer-
chants Hank at Yukon, Oklahoma or
at her home within four months
from the date of the first publica-
tion of this notice, to-wit: from the
10th day of November, 1911.
Dated November 6, 3 911.
ANNA MOORE,
Administratrix.
V
Placards for Sale
at the
American Office
Post your farms and protect
Bob White
with kidney trouble and my back
so lame and painful that I could
hardly move. I tried various reme-
dies and consulted physicians but did
not obtain more than temporary re-
lief. Someone finally advised me to
use Doan's Kidney Pills and I did
so. They brought me permanent re-
lief."
For sale by all dealers. -Price 50
NOTICE OF SAI/D
OF HEAL ESTATE.
In the Matter of the Estate of Emma
A. Stivers, Deceased:
Notice is hereby given tliat in pur-
suance of an order of the County
Court of the County of Canadian,
State of Oklahoma, made on the 30th
day of October, 1911, the undersign-
ed executor of the estate of Emma
A. Stivers, deceased, will sell at pri-
csvo rruburn
StalJ 6 agen,S f°r the United j,'' t to confirmation by .aid court.
I on 'Monday, the 20th day of Novem-
^Doan's, andjber, A. D. 1911, at 10 o'clock
States.
iRememiber the name-
take no other.
In reply'Mr. Holder said that there
was a marked discrimination against
the aged throughout the industrial
world.
"The man who Is more than 4 0
and who has a few gray hairs caunoti
get back when he once loses his job!
but he can hold on if hefias a place,"
he said.
(First Published, Nov.
The State of Texas,
Hartley.
VWiKli
H-1H.
1-w. And whereas the said Thomas Pet-r
Connfv of is the holder and owner of „ . .
y said note, and the said j. w Parti*- ,h purp°sed in his heart
1 son and wife -Eva L. Pattisson have I ? * nC,t blmSelt ^
Whereas, by virtue of authority lluiae default in the payment of the' 1,!^ ? °f f"", V*'" meat- nor
vested in me, as trustee, named and first annual installment of Interest on I , , "ine whkh lle <lrank: there-
appolnted In a certain deed of trust, said note, .hi,!, was due on the 3d, 'guested of the prince of the
recorded in Vol. 10. page 298, Rec- day of March A. D. 1911, and tho'6" " """ he m|sht net d;2!o him
That condition was not due. said ords of Deeds of Trust of Hartley same Is now past due, by reason
, Mr. Holder, to any legislation, but it county, Texas, executed and deliv- thereof, and as provided for in said
was the result of economic conditions ered to me on the 3rd day of March, deed of trust, the said Thomas Petti
I and came of the determination to get I A. 1) 1910, by J. W. Pattisson and grew has declared said note and all
the greatest possible product out of wife. Eva L. Pattisson, for better se- of said Indebtedness Immediately
the human being employed by olhers.i curing the payment of one certain due and mature, and has heretofore! ...
With reference to the extent of the promissory note for one thousand so notified the said J. W. Pattisson! appointed your meat and
compensation for deatli or injuries, seven hundred nineteen and no 100 and wife Eva I,. Pattisson In writing I y°"r drlnk: for why sIloul<1 he see
Mr. Holder ssld that no death bene-, dollars, ($1,719.00), more fully de- and whereas said note Is now pasi1 y°Ur fa' ''8 W<"W "ki"* lhat the ehl1'
fit should be less than five thousand bribed In said deed of trust, execut- due and unpaid, now aggregating 1 *'h'Ch are y<""' sort? then
and that no injury award less than a| ed by J. W. Pattisson and Eva L. principal an,I interest, one thousand, ' J'f"'akp me endanger my head
dollar a day, regardless of the ordi- Pattisson, payable to the order of "Ine hundred eighty nine and 8" I l° klnff-
nary compensation of the Injured em- Thomas Pettlgrew at the First Nat. 100 dollars. < $1,989 85) plus a com- S"id D,iniel t0 Meltar. whom
Ployee. Mr. Holder was the last of ional bank, at El lleno, Oklahoma, mission of 2 per cent allowed tru J Pnn' e °f "'e "un,"t,s bad B<'1
'over Daniel, Hananliftih, Misahel, and
self.
Now God had brought Daniel into
j favour and tender love with the
; prince of the eunuchs.
J And the prince of the eunuchs said
unto Daniel, I fear my lord the king,
lilroad due on the ;id day of March A. D.
j 1918. bearing nine (9) per cent in-
tee in said deed of trust, and whereas j
I have been requested by the said,
?nforce said!
Azariah.
Prove thy servants, I beseech thee,
the representatives of th
workmen to be heard.
The railroad attorneys ti,en were1 terest per annum from date until Thomas Pettlgrew to enrorce saidl. ,
'V** 10 K,ve ,helr views. The first! paid, interest payable annually, as It trust. I will otter for sale between ,Uy8: and M ,hel'1 *ive us P"'88
The nut wis 8,000 whloliwiis "three cl' 'T ,!° """"v !" dwl <" P« ld- « >«• W hour, thereof, to-wit: | n<l -iter to drink.
thousand more than the earTy «tl I m J. ' C,M,,ral W"° 'nK ,hi" 10 P >' ««I note, or tween the hour, of 10 o'clock a. J,™? '«'• ™
i.ii« euriy t*sii-|made an appeal for a mnriorat* lairinnv ina*uiimA« . .. 4 _ I looked upon before thee, and the
(First published November 17,
I'l HLH \TlO.V \OTM"E.
State of Oklahoma, Canadian
County, in the District Court for said
■county.
Etta Morris, ( Plaintiff
vs- No. 3974
Nugene Morris, Defendant.
The State of Oklahoma to PJugene
LMorris:
You are hereby notified that, you
have been sued in the District Court
within and for ttie County of Cana-
dian, in the State of Oklahoma, and
must answer the petition filed
therein by plaintiff Etta Morris .for
absolute divorce upon charge of gross
i neglect of duty, and cancellation of
all your Interest in and to Lot 16 in
I "lock 13 in Clark's Addition to the
< Ity of El Reno, Canadian county Ok-
lahoma, on or before the 29th day of
December, 1911, or said petition will
be taken as true, and Judgment for
absolute divorce and restoration of
the maiden name of plaintifT will be
restored to her, and all your rigtit,
title, interest and claim -barred in and
to Lot 16 in Block 13 in Clark's Ad-
jdttlon to the City of El Reno. Cana-
j dian county, Oklahoma, will be rend-
?d accordingly. ETTA MORRIS.
By GEORGE S. PEARL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(Attest) J. D. PENN'BBAKER,
eal:) Clerk of the Distirct Court
| at the 'Mustang State Hank, Mustang,
I Okla.. all ttie right, title and interest
of said Emma A. Stivers in and to
w I the following described real estate
situate in Canadian County, State of
Oklahoma, towit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, B
and 6, in block 9, and lots 13 to 24.
Inclusive, in block 2, all in the town
of Mustang, Okla., and the northeast
one-fourth (Vt) of section twenty-
two (22), township eleven (11),
range five (5), west I. M. Said real
estate will be sold on the following
terms and conditions, towit: Cash.
Bids for the purchase thereof must
bp in writing and must ,be filed In the
County Court or delivered to the un-
dersigned at iMustang State Bank,
Mustang, Okla.
Dated tlie 30th day of October
1911.
ROBERT A. MITCHELL.
(First published Oct. 27, 1911. ;«)
BHRRIFF'S SALE.
In the District court of Canadian
county, State of Oklahoma.
Emma llareis, Plaintiff,
vs.
II. <'
thousand more than the early esti-
mate, but the market Is 5 to 10
■lilglier, and practically as high as St.
]x>uis and Chicago, per pound. Top
$S.5iH4, bulk $6.00 to $6.50.
Smaller sheep and Iamb supplies
finally were responded to by stronger
"«IU lll'ir, Ul
made an appeal for a moderate law I any installment of interest thereon and 4 o'clock p m„ at public auction I
which would not require a greater( when due, shall, at the option of the to the highest bidder, on the llrsi coun,enan<'e of the ''hlldren tliat eat
aggregate Insurance fund than now holder of said note, mature th« same Tuesday in December, A. D 1911 the I °f POr"°n the ki"K'3 meat:
is expended by the railroads of the! and in su.l, event the holder thereof same being the .".Hi day of said month 1 """ a" th°U SW?St' deal With thy Ser"
country. He did not believe, he -aid! may proceed to collect the same in at the court house door in the town va"t"'
that the Interstate Commerce Com-| the same manner as if the full time of Channing, lu Hartley county I h° he ,0,,s<,nted ,0 them ln thls
Texas, the following described prop-r8""' 8nd Pr"Ved lh<>m te" dayB'
erty, to-wit: The following dewrib- And 8t U'e "nd °f teD d8y8 thelr
—untenances appeared fairer and
. , 1 - as ii iu« iuii mne
mission would permit an Increase of j provided in said note had expired:
/
ed property, lying and being in th„: ^"ntenances appeared fairer and
county of Hartley, and State of Tet«< fatt<>r ln flpsh ,tlan a11 ,he children
A HOME PRODUCT OF QUALITY FOR HOME PEOPLE
El Renos Best Flour
IT SATISFIES
EL RENO MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY
l\lo wheat Is too good, no machinery too costly to help make
A imirtn m m * _
Hi l S MAKVtL
^ THE BEST FLOUR ANVWHERh
We do this for you. Have you tried ti sack?
Canadian Mill & Elevator
bi'
'..thou
celv
uni
bot™"**
eft
Jot
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mtpany
county of Hartley, and State of Texas,
j and being all that certain south half,
( and the south half of tlie Northwest
I quarter of Survey No. Fifteen (15)
! in Block No. two, (2), on the waters
: of iMustang creek, a tributary of the
! Canadian river, about forty-eight
i miles north, 70 w t from the mouth
of Big Blue creek, surveyed by vir-
tue of l aud Scrip No. 1621, Issued to
Beatty, Seale and Forwood by the
Commissioner® of the General Land
Office April 12th, 1875, transferred
to Robert B. (Latham May 3d, 1876,
and patented to said Latham by tlie
State of Texas June 15th, 1876, byj
Patent No. t>35, Vol. 23, containing
400 acres or land: with all the rights,
members, and appurtenances thereto
belonging.
This deed of trust is made second I
and subject to a deed Af tru«t
I to secure the payment of a note for
, 12000.00, dated October 30-th, 1W07,
tiled for record November 5th, 1907,1
recorded in Vol. 7, page 5, Records
of Deeds of Hartley County, Texas.
WltneM my hand fchl
>vember, A. D. 1911.
•h'ch did eat the portion of the
king's meat.
Thus Melzar took away the por-
tion of their meat, and the wine that
they should drink; and gave them
pulse.
PROFESSIONAL
(First Published Nov. 17.) 3_w.
IN' DISTRICT COURT OP CANA-
DIAN COUNTY, STATE OF OKLA-
HOMA.
(leo. I). C louse. Plaintiff,
VH- NOTICE.
1'. R. KukrIcs, Defendant.
State of Oklahoma to 1., R. RuRKles;
You are liereby notified that you
have been sued In the District Court
of Canadijm County, Oklahoma, upon
three promissory notes for the total
sum of sail 4R mj<h in „cr ,
terest thereon from September 1st,
1911, an4 that in said action Lots
eleven (11) and twenty (20) In block
two (2), In Morrison's Second Addi-
tion to the City of El Reno, Okla-
homa have been attached and must
answer the petition filed In said ac-
tion by plaintiff. Geo. D. Clouse on
or before the 30tfi day of December,
imedy and Irene Kennedy,
Defendants.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir-
tue of an order of sale issued out of
the District Court of Canadian
county, State of Oklahoma, on the
lsth day of October, 1911, in an ac-
tion wherein Emma liareis was plain-
tiff and H. C. Kennedy and Irene
Kennedy were defendants, directed to
me. the undersigned sheriff of Cana-
dian County. Oklahoma, commanding
me to advertise and sell, according to
law, after appraisement, the real
property herein after described to
satisfy a judgment of $794.9.1, inter-
est, costs and costs of executing said
writ.
Therefore. I will on the 29th day
of November, 1911, at the hour of
ten o'clock a. m. of said day. at the
east front door of the county court
Clouse, in RI Reno, Canadian county,
Oklahoma, ofTer at public sale, to the
highest bidder therefor, cash in
hand, all of lots numbered 14, 15, 16,
17, IS. 19, 20. and 21 in Block
numjbered 2, in Clarks Addition to
the City of El Reno, as shown by the
recorded plat thereof in the oflW of
imc Register of Deeds of Canadian
county, Oklahoma. Said real e«tate
C.aving been appraised at 11,275 00
and must bring two-thirds of the ap-
praised value.
C. O C/RiEiER.
Sheriff Canadian county.
By HARRY G. JOHNSON.
„ UndersherifT.
I helps & Cope, attorneys for plaintiff
• •
• •
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FOR FARM IiOA.NS
K. S. RHOAI>H8
104 E. Woodson Hi. El Reno
• •
• • •
• •
► K. P. 11 ARK Lit RLAI/TV CO.
1 We Try to IMcaoe.
Come and He© Ua.
> Rooms « and 7, I Am be Building
1911, or said petition will betaken as
true and Judgment for said amount) p« >lished Nov. 3. 1911.) C-w
of $211.45, with 10 per cent Interest! NOTICE.
from September 1st, 1911, and In at-To Whom This May Concern:
tachment proceedings herein had.) Notice Is hereby given that I, the
judgment will be taken sustaining undersigned, will on the 2d day of
said attachment and ordering the at-! December, 1911, present to the Hon.
taihed property sold for payment of! I<ee Cruce, governor of the state of .
-1 said Judgment and costs as afore-
• said.
' JOHN L. FUNK.
Attoney for Plaintiff.
•; (Attest) .1 D PENNUfiAKEU,
* Clerk of the District Court.
>; (Sea I) By OTTA WELSH, Deputy.
• •
••••••••••••••
l>R. F. H. < LARK •
day of | ^ l*t y*ici«n mnd Surgeon •
• Room* 1 and 2. Flmt National •
j. n jofivaov, * ... ,tM"k
r I * Phone*: Ottlce. iSH; Re „ 429. •
Trustee.
(KirBt Publlsheil Nov. 10. 1911.) 4-w
NOTIC1E TO C tMl)ny>ltS.
To the Creditors of James M. Moore.
l>eceaaed.
The creditors of the above named
decedent are hereby notified that
Oklahoma, at his office in Oklahoma
t ity. an application for pardo'n of
W m. Carpenter from a conviction in
the coun<y court of Canadian county,
Oklahoma, wherein the state of Okla-
homa was plaintifT and the said Wm.
Carpenter was defendant, said con-
viction being for the violation of the
liquor laws of ttie state of Oklahoma,
and the sentence in said case being
a fine of $250.00 and 90 days in the
county jail of Canadian couuty.
Hated this 28th day of October,
1911. ^
-n,TtTiLE CAR^^NTER.
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