El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 225, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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EL RENO DAILY AMERICAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1010.
T<> LAt'XCII new destroyer.
Quincy, iMass., April 1.—'Announce-
ment was made by the Fore River
Shipbuilding Company today of the
coming launching a reek from to-
morrow of the torpedo boat destroy-
er IPerkins. Mrs. iLarz Anderson of ment, twin screw and with 12,000
Washington, daughter of Captain <1.
H. Perkins the American naval of-
ficer after whom the vessel is named,
has been selected to perform the
christening ceremony. The Per-
kins will be of 74 2 tons' displace-
MONE Y
JO LOAN ON FARMS
At reasonable rate: ind without-lelaWe uiak-.
Am# Pa*/ oui Promptly
Money ready as soon as abstract furnislic<! and tith ipj • \«-d.
If you are in need of a loan or have a mort^a^c to
sell, come and see us.
CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT CO.
FARM LOANS HEAUQIIARTER
CI Reno - Oklahoma
ill North Bickfnrd Opposite Masonic Temple
ji ti iirrrr "i vmpti rwr f 1—" w
W. |. FINCH
FARM LOANS
Best Rates and Privileges
Qmck Money
FIRE INSURANCE
FIRST CLASS OLD LINE COMPANIES
BONDS BONDS
Don't ask your friends to ;:o on your bond
SEE ME
AT STATE GUARAIVTV BANK
Phone 87G El Reno, Oklahoma
horse-power engines.
COL I \l HI A TO VOTE
ON ( OM MISSION PLAN.
Columbia, S. C., April 1. Those
in charge of the local campaign to
secure the adoption of the commis-
sion plan of government for Colum-
bia are confident that success will
crown their efforts tomorrow, when
a special election is to be held to de-
cide upon the acceptance or rejec-
tion of the plan. The initiative and
I referendum and the recall are pro-
vided for in the plan.
ECTRfC dm'!!']i1 V
- . .3 oT Oklnii' iua.
in the Matter of 'lie Estate of
Sarah Porter, Deceased.
To Whom It May Concern:
Lydla Kennedy having filed her
petition in said Court for the pro-
bate of the foreign Will of Sarah
Porter, deceased, late of Holt Co'in-
M:s«<ourI, and asking that Letters
pf Administration be Issued to II. K.
Ricker, said will having been duly
probated In said Hold County, State
of Missouri, it is by the Court order-
ed that hearing on sa'd petition be
hnd on the 9th day of April, 101ft,
at 1ft o'clock a. m., at the ofllce of
!lie Judge of said Court, in the City
of El Reno, State of Oklahoma, where
any person or' persons may appear
and file objections to said petition,
or the probate of said will.
Dated this 24th day of March, A.
D .
no.
I SKA I.)
H. L. FOGC.,
County Judge
dire
id tc
( 1st Pub. April 1 4 w.)
NOTICE TO < IMIDITORS.
the Creditors of Selma
Dei
The creditors of the above named
le cdent are hereby notified that the
indersigned was, by the County
Uourt of Canadian Countv, Oklaho-
(1st Pub. March 30— 1 Od.)
101 Reno, Okla., March 29, 1910.
Notice to the Stockholders of the
Canadian County Farmers Telephone
Co.
You are hereby notified the regu-
lar annual meeting of the stockhold-
ers of the Canadian Valley Farmers
Telephone Co., will bo held in the
assembly room of county court
house in the City of El Reno, County
ma, appointed administrator of the
♦•state of said decedent, and that all
persons having claims against the
estate of said decedent are required
to exhibit them to said undersigned
J. F. Nighswander with the necessary
vouchers, at his office on South Rock
Island avenue, El Reno, Okla., with-
in four months from the date of the
first publication of this notice, to-
wit: from the 7th day of April,
1910.
Dated the 2 4th day of March,
1 9 1 ft.
J. F. NIGH SAY AXDER,
Administrator.
P1BL1CATION N'OI It 1
Sato of Oklahoma, Canadian
County.
In the District Court for said
County.
J. IJ. Kerrick, Plaintiff,
vs. No. 3672.
Jack Robinson, Defendant.
The State of Oklahoma to Jack
Robinson.
You are hereby notified that you
have been sued in the District Court,
within and for the County of Can-
ad an, in the State of Oklahoma, and
ini!st answer the petition filed there-
in by plaintiff, J. 13. Kerrick, in an
iction for the recovery of the sum
of Seventy-nine ($79.00) dollars with
interest from July 1ft, 1909, at the
rate of 6 per cent, per annum on or
I)'fore the 29th day of April, 1910,
or the said petition will bo taken as
true, and judgment for the said sum
of $79.00 and interest, and sustain-
ing attachment levied op lots 7 and 8
fn block 107 in the City of El Reno,
Oklahoma, and ordering the sale
thereof will be rendered accordingly.
BAlBCOOK ft T REV A/THAN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Attest- J. D. PENNEMAKER.
(BEiAL) Clerk of District Court.
Dy OtTTA WELSH, Deputy.
(1st Pub. April 1—4w.)
NOTICE TO ( RCIHTORS.
To the Creditors of Chas. Little
•Tree, Deceased.
The creditors of the above named
decedent are hereby notified that the
undersigned was, l.y the County
Court of Canadian County, Oklaho-
S I Of said de ed t, and that all
DR.KIMG'S NEW DISCOVER*
WUI Surely Slap That Cough.
PROFESSIONAL
The Memphis, Tenn., Butcher
Workers' Union intends to ask the
Business Men's Club of that city to
co-operate with it in an effort o ob-
tain the next conventio of the na-
tional body for Memphis.
to exhibit them to >:rd undesigned
J. F. Nighswander with the necessary
vouchers, at his office on South Rock
Island avenue, El Reno, Okla., with-
in four months from the date of the
first publication of this notice, to-
wit: from the 7th day of April,
1910.
Dated the 24th day of March.
1910.
J. F. XIQHSWAXDER.
Administrator.1
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DRESSMAKING SCHOOL •
Girls wanting to learn perfect •
cutting and fitting. Morgan •
system taught by •
MILS. 11. LAIXG. •
Also agents wanted; good pro •
position. •
Democrat Block. Room ft. e
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TMOS. BE N.SOX,
Funeral Director
nod Embalmer.
Lady Assistant.
I'lione 120. |0.*> N. Kick ford.
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Special Sale on COFFEE
and Canned Fruits Saturday
At GOLDEN RULE GROCERY
50S North Choctaw Avenue
Phone 411 Geo. H Wt.eeter 1
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J. W. YOUNG,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
000 West Woodson
Does a General Contracting
and Building Business. It
Will Pay You to I-'Igure
With Him.
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Want Ads. Classified
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John A. Hatched.
ilios. M. Adel bold.
DRS. HATCIIETT
tV ADERHOI.l).
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—«Two pairs of lots in
Boynton Addition. Phone YX S3.
FOR SiA'DE—'Good work team, one
of them good brood mare. See them
at 1010 S. Macomb or R. F. I), car-
rier No. 1. 225-6*
KOR Sale Xew Crown piano, $J00
ash. inquire at American oflice.
221-tf.
FOR RuiNT
FOR RENT Furnished room, mod-
ern; close in. 311 S. Barker. 221-t!
„ OR SALE or
• « e shop. Foi
Office Cor. Rock Island and • , Shamrock Cafe.
Russell St.
Oflice phone, 66; Hatchett
residence phone, 07; Aderhold
residence phone, 887.
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TRADE—'Complete
particulars call at
DR. F. II. CLARK
Physician and Surgeon
Rooms 1 and 2, First National
Bank Building
Phones: Ollice, 2:5; Res., 420.
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DR. G. W. V \ N II 1I.TEREN
OSTEOPATH
Chronic Disease Specialist.
Three year graduate Ameri-
can School of Osteopathy,
Kirksville, .Mo.. unJ • Founder
Office 104 Va S. Bickford.
Hours 8 a. m. to 12 m.; 7 p.
m. to C p. m. on Mon., Wed.,
FOR SALE—-Lots 30 and 31, block
ti, Fair Addn., two blocks west of i
school house and near the main
street. Terms. Call phone 739.
216-tf.
FOR RENT-—Good room, suitable
for store. Corner Rock Island and
Woodson. Inquire State Guaranty
Bank. 151-tf.
I FOR SALE—Good
surrey and harness.
So. Macomb.
family horse,
Inquire at 31 8
221-6
FOR RENT—13 rooms second floor,
corner Bickford and Wade, connect-
ed with gas and electri:* lights, bath
rooms and toilets. All new papered
and painted. The halls will be car-
peted by owner. Call or write Henry
Schafer, El Reno, Okla. 217-12
FOR RENT— 4-room cottage. In-
quire at residence or oflice of W. H.
It
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light
housekeeping. 512 W. Hayes St.
209-tf.
j FOR SALE At a bargain, small,
j stock of shoes; also very small am-1
I ount of men's hats, shirts and over-
; alls. Will sell all or any part cheap.
Inquire Pagels Grocery. 213-tf.
IFOR sale —200 aoree fine upland,I
J 1-2 miles from Blanchard, Okla.,1
'for $22..">0 per acre. Ternib on
$2,000. E. S. Rhoades. Phone S37.
! 194-tf.
FOR RENT One fi
modern convenient1
•Choctaw. Phone 89:
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• « •
Phone 266. Office 203 E. Russell
BERNARD TRANSFER CO.
Moving, Trunk Hauling and
Local Hauling
Stand Corner Russell and Rock
Island
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j FOR SALE—Two southwest corner
lots. Xew 4-room house witih bath J
, and closet, cave and outbuildings !
' Will sell at a bargain if sold soon. j
Call at Cor. Hayes F.nd Reno. 181-tf. j
j FOR SALE 32 acre tract, two mile*
I .-outu of cemetery. Will soil In ai
i body or in five and tin acre tracts J
i ferns to suit purchaser. Mrs. I. F.
Kelly, El Rono, Okla. 202-rf j
j FOR SALE -Lots 100 x 1 40 feet on
South Miles avenue; terms. See
Theo. Hellweg, 202 S. Rock Island.
I Phone 1 13. 223-tf.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WANTED—Chambermaid (white) at
Sullivan hotel. Inquire at Busy Bee
Cafe, South Rock Island. l'23-3
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
WAXTE By two gentlemen
dress A. & B., c o Am< ri an < ffi e.
-'24-3.
W AX TED The address of II. C,
Kenedy, a contractor and car; . nt- r.
Also houses to rent and groceries for
sal'j by A. G. Menger, East Woodson
Street, opposite Fort Smith and West-
ern depot. 21 6-tf.
LOST- FOUND.
FOUND—Gold lodge pin. Square
a-d compass and triple link. May
be had by paying for this ad. 209-tt
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El Reno Rc;il Estate
I am offering to (he people in a d around I I Reno so
tries are prospering and our merchants are doing good husi
PA\ ROLL, she is putting up lirick ImildiMi;-; she i pat
in the Stale of Oklahoma; she is huildic. new residences
up lauds round about her gates is substantial. No county
farmers as has El Reno. Put your money i<> work, buj
and liei
e ha a
My, its good.
i a good totvn. Our Indus*
is this. ti Reno has a bin
•King the best jol of paving
IH rt from the rich valle> and
1MPROVI D WD I NT>1 PROVED
CITY PROPKIM V.
Good 7-room house on Xorth Choc-
taw, rents for $2ft.OO, out of the pav-
ing district, always occupied. Price
$2,000.00.
Model Hotel on one lot Xo. 112
Xorth Choctaw, good renter. Price
$2,600.00.
Lots 37 to 40 inclusive Bast Hill
Addition where water is good, near
interurban railroad. Price, per pair,
$300.00.
Lota 45 and 4 6 same as above.
Price $275 a pair.
Ix)ts 27, 2 8, 29 and 30, block 13,
in same block with the new school
building, Fair Addition. Price, per
pair, $300.
Lots 13 to 22, block 13, Fair Ad-
dition. 'Price, per pair, $300.
Two fine corner lotc, Xos. 47 and
48, block 11, Fair Addition, with
new four-room house. Price $1400.
l ts 23. 24. 25, 26. blf> k 19. Lake
View Addition. Price $550 a pair.
Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, Dlock 13, Lake
View Addition. Price $500 a pair.
1,0
11
id 11
mod-
| •: I.
id 4-room hous<
in. rents for $1
*li'
Ten
r month,
•ash; bal-
firsi clas
being re]
Seven-room house on 64 foot cor-
ner on Capitol Hill. SOLD.
Five-room modern bungalow on
Xorth Hoff. SOLD.
Lots 25 and 26, block 12, Lake
View. Price $275. Terms on part.
No. 1122 West London, Lake View
Addition, with math room, closet,
well and cistern water and electric
lights. Price $2100.
Four small houses, ( lose In bring-
ing a rent of $43 per month, all close
together, in good condition. Price
$3 500. This produces an income of
over 14 1-2 per cent and it is out of
the paving district.
lA)t 19. block 83, one and a half
blocks from postofflce on Rock Is-
land. one story brick used as a resi-
dence. Price $6,000. Terms.
Here is a good buy. No. 710 So.
Macomb, fine east front lots, larse
d and pu: in good con-
dition, no better neighborhood in El
Reno. Price $3000. Terms—one-
third cash and the balance easy. The
owner of this proper1 y is going to
California and will make easy terms
iti order to put this desirable home
in the reach of as many buyers as
possible. Look it over.
HERE is \ B1SINESS CHANCE.
The NEW HOME HOTEL, includ-
ing the four-room brick cottage on
West Russell street. In the hotel
building there are seven large rooms
up stairs for bed chambers and a
large dining room, office room and
kitchen down stairs. The New Home
Hatel rents for $70 per month and
is always occupied. It. is a money
maker for everyone who runs it and
is for sale at the low price of $6,000
This nets you an earning of 14 per
cent gross. 1 have bought this place
and will look Oklahoma over for a
buyer. It is cheap so get busy.
Farm Lan s
all de
this
this time to what I consider as good
lahoma. it lias appeared here be-
fore but has not found a buyer. The
reason no one has •boug'ht it is be-
cause no one has gone to see the
land. Anybody who ieally wants
land and can buy a property of this
size will buy it on sight. The farm
contains 350 acres, about 220 acres
of which are of the finest Washita
bottom, about the possibility of over-
flow, in a good state of cultivation,
16 acres in alfalfa, the balance in
corn and cotton. In addition to the
bottom land there are 40 or 50 acres
of sloping land that should be put
in grass to prevent wash. 'The re-
maining acres are hill-s.do land run-
ning up onta the side of a supr of
the Arbuckle Mountains. It is as
well watered as a farm could be,
•both with the Washita river and by
a fine spring creek on Its western
border. Ten thousand acres of pub-
leased for grazi
1 DEAL for hogs
Thi
id cattle. It has
the corn and alfalfa lit Ids for feed,
the water and the grass, it slopes to
the north which is a protection ag-
ainst the hot winds of summer. The
crop record of tiiis farm is 75 bush-
els of corn and one and a half bales
of cotton per acre, and the best is
this, that it comes every year. We
all know of the SUB-IRRIGATED
lands of the Washita valley. This is
one of the SOB-IRRIGATED FARMS
that never fails to make a crop. If
you want to see this farm call at my
oflice or write me. I can go with you
if necessary or I can give you the di-
rections so you can find it just as
well. It will not be necessary for a
salesman to be along to show the
quality of this farm, you can't help
but see it yourself.
Price $12,250.00 and terms on
$4,000 to $5,000,
E. S. RHOADES, 104 East Woodson Street
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