The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1921 Page: 2 of 12
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AMERICAN LEGION NOTES I
Lemuel Bolles national adjutant or
American Legion will be a guest
f the Oklahoma department at its an-
pnal convention at Enid on September
t and 27 according to the announce-
ment of H B Fell of Ardmore state
commander Bolles w ill address the
convention at its opening session as
the representative of national head-
quarters Reduced fare certificates on which
Legionnaires and members of the au
Wary may obtain a rate of 1 4 5 cents
per mile to attend the convention are
being sent from state headhunt ters to
All post adjutants
Dr P E Courtney adjutant of the
Enid post has announced that a boxing
contest will be staged for the ntei
tainment of Legion nun on ihe fust
night of the convention (Toll tennis
marksmanship and hoinehoe pit him
tournaments will op n n the 2Mh and
be completed on tin tin moon oi the
first day of the (ommiion
Flags won bx two legion pMr In
membership contests will be awiubd
at the convention On 11 ig will M to
Med fold post No ‘IT and tin nth t
to Hoy L Kink r po-t No 2J' of
Apache
Lauding their limn nth- to tin
Skies and promising ioil ntMiim
®ent Legion po‘d at Bu iIm ill lon
ca Cltv Lawton mid SImwip e h i 1
ready begun t lie it iimpaii ns to I ind
the next slate eonwniion Hands
poster bdtcis and Iiim1 b I -at mils
are being airmgd to lu Ip laml tin
meeting
Stnte headquai ti i s of t lie Am man
Legion is seeking foinui hm s and
flying coips men of th ‘tale to enter
the living contests to hi hi Id at Km
sas City during the iimonal ohm
tton Aviators from all patts of the
countrv will compile foi pnis to
taling $10000
Free ice water to all vKitois at
the Canadian countv fair at LI Keno on
September 13 14 lr and 10 will be
served by Post No 3r of the Atneii
can Legion according to the announce
ment of Jay W Jones post comman
der The Legion booth will he dec-
orated with war relics and x service
men will be on duty at all times to
assist comrades in any claim against
1 the government or application for vic-
tory medal
i If any Legion members in Oklahoma
have been hesitating on the brink of
marriage because of the original cost
of the ring preacher lie nse or bon
ejmoon let them delav no longer The
oiigma! cost has be n i dined to a
minimum I(v John V Inrer na
' tional chaplain of the 1 gum will mar-
1 ly any Legionnaire lie at the nn
tional convention at Kansas ( itv Tin
convntion cmuinittc will furnish th
license and pav the fee A Kansas
Cltv jew i li r will donate t he i ing i In
I laihoads will c a 1 1 th ptn to Kan
sas Cltv and hack at one cent per
mile And residents ot Kanins ( ity
will intiitain liie pi os c I iv hiulis
in th it hoiin s
I Tin government ‘eb'tniip’ sipiad
helping loinui M ll(i hum pi Mi c t
1 claims lot mop n vi i ion vocational
ti lining oi hospital matinem will In
at tin Mali tall riouixK ai 1 lahoina
1 ( 1 1 tmin Si it mhi i to () tola i 1
It till II l 11 1 Ot till Mil I II 111 11
Mon I in tapiad will -pi ml N pi in
)ni 11 i ii 1 1 it nliiiOH is anollni
SM I I ll “top
distribution or said estate
It is liH-refore liereby ordered that Mon
day the 10th day of September 1991 at
tii hour or 10 o’clock In the forenoon of
said day at the County Court room in the
city of M lu no In said county hereby des-
ignate 1 and appointed bv the Jodie or said
louit for the final settlement of said ac-
counts at which time anil place any per-
son or p rions littered 1 the rein may ap
pear and show raus ir anv they have whv
said H11111I iliouhl not be approved and
eh-li ilmtinii made therein as played for
In witness whereor I have hereunto set
inv t ind and alt i veil the seal of said louit
tills Jl't da of August f'JI
s a mm run
C-i al ounty Judge
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Ills i I ii mhi piiiviiig lot ihe ll n a I hi tilt nnid
or -aid mioiinl and elMt ihulion or spd es
tale
Vint lhal I tins M 1 ii e r Itie dulv ap
point'd and ipiaiilhd Adminlsii aloi or tin
stale or I -P i I1 In long deieaHid has
H mil led and pH Hente el red final S (lie IIH'lil
and flh d in said nmil Ills llnal minimi and
ii pent nr Ids adiiilnlHtr alion as mnh admin
l-tiator togi th i with tils pi Upon pi living
lot ihi llnal se (tl nn lit of said a e mint and
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NO 1 11 K IIV PI 111 l AIION
In (tic IMstrlel I exirt or louiadlan Count
Oklahoma
James M Ilrluell I'laiiitirT
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I link Meak Jo-eph Imdik Ivin in AUn If
tnmg or tr P ad Ins iiiikiioun llelis Fx-
e e ulors Admmi-ti aloi s lin-Pis I x
si e a and Assigns Joseph Icd'k If liv-
ing oi il d al Ids unknown Ihhs
eiuteiis Adnnnl-ti itoi s nMees I ms
pi- and A-signs aiid Pie unknown thus
I e utoi - Vdininlsli idol s I m v i si i h Imj-
l e s and Assigns of 1 I ank Moak I" e use d
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1 he -1111 or okt ihoina to I v man lln If
liilng oi II ih it his unknown ll'ii-
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utors Administrators Devisees Trustees
and Assigns and the unknown Heirs Exec-
utors Administrators Devisees Trustees
And Assigns of Hank Moak deceased:
You ind each or vou are hereby notified
that a petition Is filed in the District Court
ef Canadian County Oklahoma wherein
James M Brindley is plaintiff and the par-
ties above named are defendants wherein
said plaintiff seeks to quiet the title to and
remove a cloud from the Southeast V4 of
mm lion 21 Tejwnshlp 11 North Hange 5 W
I VI in Canadian ountv Oklahoma and
jou are tier bv notifhd that vou have been
iid and blunt answer the p tltlon filed by
tiie plaintiff on or before the jnth dav of
s pn mhei iui or s iid p titmn wtl! be tak-
in as true and It will he adjudged and de-
creed by the eou 1 1 tliat plaintiff Is Die own-
i m fee simple oi -aid prniHs that the
d fend mis herein have ipi elatm right ti-
tle or lute test ttierrm and the title or plain-
tiff will be ejuie led ugam&t eaeh and all of
the eh re ndants
Jatd August 1C 10 1
I HANK TAYIOn
f® al ) coui t clerk
I ogg a Bennett Attornejs
FARMS!
Three good ones for guick
sale See us
INSURANCE
Phone 171
Real Estate Loans Insurance
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GENUINE
A greater investment
in good appearance
For half a century Kuppen-
heimer Good Clothes have proved their
genuine worth in selected pure-wool
fabrics tailored by expert hands Today
they’re a greater investment in good appearance
than ever — prices down one-third less than a year
ago for the same standard Kuppenheimer quality
WELCOME! To Canadian County Free Fair and Fashion Show
September 14-15-16-17 1921
KELSO’S
— the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes
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DURHAM
tobacco makes 50
good cigarettes for
10c
We want you to have the
beat paper lor "BULL’
So now you can receive
with each package a book
of 24 leaves ol 1H1H:—
the very lineal eigarallo
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Talk to Yourself in
T erms of the Future 1
WHAT SHAPE WILL YOU EE IX when jour earning power is gone? Will jou own
irM“tm‘nts paying jou a good income and be in position to command the comforts ot
life or will you be forced to uly on chaiitj? -
L KUY ONI1 mut look this piohlrm squarely in the face It must be met The re--pon‘-ibilit
is ouis If ou expect jour future to be satibfectoiy jou must plan and
wcik atcoidinKly
'llin riiLC’ISL MANNISH in winch jou piaclice thiift is not so impoitant as t lie -av
in and nound invstmeni of pan of join pieent income At the same time il i es-e n
ii I that jou select a me Uiod that will tonsuve joui funds
Cur Paitial Payment Plan for investing in the sound and dependable securities of
th'? Company is simple easy and convenient Why not get the facts?
SECURITIES DERT
OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
EL RENO DIVISION
N I GARRISON Manager
H M Byllesbjr & Company Fiscal Agents
Byllesby Engineering & Management Corporation
Engineers and Managers
Backed by 11 Years’ Dividend Record
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I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT MY FARM 3 MILES WEST AND ONE MILE SOUTH OF UNION
CLTV OR TEN MILES SOUTH AND TWO MILES WEST OF TIIE EL RENO MILLS ON
Wednesday Sept 14 1921 1
21 HORSES AND MULES 21
1 Rcui-toml IV relit ron Stallion Gideon Wolf No 123748 foalel April 14 1915
Wemlit 1700 llis a sure foaler and a real individual
1 Registered IYrcheron Stallion Castillon 3rd No 49930 weight 1900 lbs A sure
breeder and a good individual
1 Registered Mammoth Jack Billie More No 11158 foaled February 1916
151 j hands high 9-inch bone A sure breeder and the sire of the right kind of
mules
1 Mule 16 hands high 8 years old weight 1300 lbs
1 bay Horse 5 joavs old weight 1200 lbs
1 bay Horse 4 joars old v eight 1400 lbs
1 ba Horse 10 jears old weight 1250 lbs
1 bi Mare 7 years old -weight 1300 lbs
1 ba Man 3 tears old 1 sucking Mule
1 bluk mare Mule 2 years old
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HEAD OF CATTLE
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1 red Cow six eais cld 1 jellow Cow six years -old
1 red Cow six years old 1 jearling Ileifer
1 Shorthorn Bull 3 years old
4 ttvo-year-old Steers 3 jearling Steers
1 30
HEAD OF HOGS
5 Brood Sows to farrow soon
6 Shouts average weight 50 pounds each
8 Shoats average weight 75 pounds each
1 1 Shoats average weight 140 lbs each
1 Wagon 1 single Buggy
1 single Harness 1 disk Harrow
1 Cultivator 1 two row Godevil
1 Peering Mower
1 McCormick Hay Rake
1 Riding Attachment
1 Hay Buck Rake
1 Wagon and Hay Rack
2 Heating Stoves
Many other articles — too numerous
to mention
SALE STARTS AT 12 O’CLOCK
FREE LUNCII AT NOON
BRING YOUR OWN TIN CUP S
§5 TERMS: A credit of eight months will be given purchaser on approved security on sums over $1000 Notes
bearing 10 per cent interest from date 3 per cent discount for cash
MORRISON Owner
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Bronson, E. S. The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1921, newspaper, September 8, 1921; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1784920/m1/2/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.