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The Eagle's Real Estate And Classified Bargain Page
FOR SALE?FOR RENT, HELPIW ANTED, POSITIONS WANTED, LOST, FOUND, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND MISCELLANEOUS
Phono
| WANTS
KOll IU:M.
ell Us
Your.
rement
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will do
rest
NORTHWESTERN TAILORING CO..
suits made to order from $12.50 and
up. Guaranteed to fit or money back.
A selection of over 500 samples. Cor-
ner of Broadway and Independence
streets. Under First National bank.
Phone 1234. D. Sherman, Prop. 2-8-tf
HELP WAXTKI).
WANTED—Young or middle aged
lady to stay nights with wife of trav-
eling salesman, Room free. Call Mrs.
Pell, phone 580. 2-26-St
WANTED—Salesmen making small
towns write for order bonk today on
A-l consignment line. Hoods shipped
and commissions paid promptly. Can-
fiehl Mfg. Co.. 208 Sigel St.. Chicago.
2-26-1t
CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED—$20
weekly and expenses or commission,
lummoth premium proposition, brings
rderi everywhere. Experlenoe un
ecessary. Write today. Union Cigar
!o., Cincinnati. O. 2-26-lt
University
mares or
2 - L' • ; -1 f
FOR RENT—3 rooms
keeping: would accept
pay if suitable. Rock
House, 724 S. Grand.
light house
is *T\nrk for
ml Rooming
TO TRADE—Nice lot
111 Ion for team g<
rses. J. P. Marshall.
t
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A 5-acre
tract in the famous San Luis Valley
Col., one-half mile of the city of Mof-
fat t. This is a fine level piece of vol-
canic ash land which will produce
anything in the way of vegetation, as
it is under irrigation ditch. With this
tract will go one $">n share In the
Oklahoma Irrigation Co. Also one of
the best business lots in the city of
Moffatt. Address P. O. box 29. Hun-
ter. Okla. 2-26-31
2-:it
FOR
houses,
bldg.
—Tw<
FOR RENT—Large front
housekeeping room, furnished.
Main.
light
4OS E.
2-23-tf
MODERN furnished room fo
blocks of square. Phone 401.
Jefferson.
rent, 3
110 N.
FOR RENT—9-room house, partly
modern, on E. Park St. Inquire for G.
W. Pitman at Enid Mill & Elevator.
2-23-l t
FOR RENT—2 suites rooms for light
housekeeping and sleeping. 301 W. ok-
lahoma ave. Phone 980 white. 2-23-.1t
FOR RENT—Four room furnished
cottage, $15. Call at 015 W. Walnut.
MODERN furnished roc
and light housekeeping,
black. 228 W. Oak St.
is. sleeping
Phone 917
2-21-61
WE HAVE some desirable offle
rooms for rent, also store room. In
quire of C. C. Smith at Oklahom
State Bank. 2-15-tf
FOR RENT—March 1. 7-room house,
good barn. 914 N. Grand. J. II. Sex-
ton. 2-19-6t
FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished
rooms, strictly modern. four bl«'
west of square. 618 W. Randolph.
Phone 753 Black. l-27-lmo
FOR SALE—Relinquishment In Col-
orado, 160 acres, fine land. 80 fenced,
20 cultivation. 5 miles of town. $600.
1111 her, 1509 W. Cherokee, Enid. Okla,
FOR SALE—On 16th street, just two
miles south of Market St.. 5 and lo-
re tracts. Price $125 per acre. Fine
mis for truck gardens. Call 114 E.
Elm. Enid, Okla. 2-22-lmo
FOR SALE—Windmill and steel tow-
er. will trade for plug horse. Chas.
Longeor, J16 W. Birch. 2-20-6t
FOR EXCHANGE—A small ranch
nicely Improved, adjoining Phoenix,
Ariz. See McGIII Bros., 220 W. Ran-
dolph, Enid. 2-17-12t
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A full blood
Plymouth Rock cockerel. Call 602 E
Main. 2-23-3t
FOR SALE—Two automobiles, 2 and
B-passenger cars. Enid Machine and
Supply Co. 2-16-2wk
FOR SALE—Slightly damaged win-
dows, doors, columns and building pa-
per; suitable for cheap residences,
barns, chicken houses, etc., at prices
that will save you money. Enid Plan-
ing Mill Co. Phone 182. 2-20-tf
131
WANTED—Good girl for general
>usework. Also nurse gill. Apply
W. Cherokee or phone 373. 2-23-3t
WANTED—Salesmen. to sell nur
sery stock, for the Ottawa Star Nur-
sery of Ottawa, Kan. Experience un
necessary, money paid weekly. 1,000
acres in nurseries and orchards. Call
on or address c. M. Connelly. 72J
Grand Ave., Enid, okla. 2-26-lmo
NOT TOO LATE YET—$25 to $H 0
will bring you an income of $500 to
$5,000 a year In a safe business enter-
prise. Ask for proof. James R. Ryan,
Sec., Soo, Michigan. 2-23-6t
AGENTS, sell genuine guaranteed
hose, 70 per cent profit. Make $10
dally. Live agents and beginners In
vestlgate. Strong Knit, box 4029, West
Philadelphia.
G. W. JRPPF.ltIK* X CO.,
ItHAl. R8TATK.
160 acres at $40 per acre. 4 miles o
the square, worth $s.ihmi. M.ist sell
This Is only one out of a hundred bar
gains.
Bank.
WANT TO RENT farm or truck
place near Enid, for 1 or 5 years, fur-
nished. Can give reference iii state
regarding farming or hauling stock.
624 E. Broadway. R. W. Beard. 2-8-tf
If you want your goods packed,
moved or stored In the finest storage
house In the southwest, see The Enid
Transfer and Storage Co. 1-29-tf
WE CRATE furniture an* household
goods. Buld Transfer 4k Storage Co.
4-ll-tf
320 a. In Major county, 220 a.
in cult. GO a. in orchard, well and
wind mill, 2 houses, 1 5-room. 1 2-
noms, 2 granaries, 16x20 anil 28x32
black smith shop, cement cellar, hen
house, etc. All fenced and cross
fenced. Will take Enid property
for $5,000, balanco to suit purchas-
er. $2500 loan at 6 per cent; price
$10000.
1(50 a. In Grant Co., 50 a. alfalfa,
and line Improvement and «ne In
Ellis Co., 2 ml. South (Inge, to
trade for merchandise or hardware
We could handle a 10 or $12,000
stock of goods.
TAYLOR BROS.
Phone f r>7. Room 4. Business Col-
lege Building.
See Enid Transfer and Storage Co.
when you want your household goods
or piano moved. Fine vans and care-
ful men. 1-29-tf
FOUND—Female collie, about one
year old. Owner can have same by
calling on Harry Bernert, at Pfaeffle's
jewelry store. 2-26-2t
POSITION WANTED—On farm b
married man with wife and one chlU
Competent farmer. Address "Farmer,
care Eagle. 2-26-3t
SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN to great
land opening, l'alm Beach, Florida,
March 7, 1911. Anyone desiring Infor-
mation call at 532-3-4. Chamber of
Commerce building. Will give rates
with or without berth, terms, prices on
any size tract of land from 5 acres up.
Eby & Corwln, Agents. 2-24-3t
T HAVE twenty-five thousand dol-
'ars private money to loan on farms.
Some money to Invest In short time se-
curities. Will buy notes or make new
loans. W. E. Cogdal. nhone IS. Cham-
ber of Commerce bldg.. Enid. Okla
12-2-tf.
NORTHWESTERN TAILORING CO..
cleaning, dyeing and remodeling of
ladles' and men's clothing. Corner
Broadway and Independence streets.
Under First National bank. Phone
1234. D. Sherman. Prop. 2-8-tf
FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, also
baby chicks, Single Comb Rhode Is-
land Reds. Telephone 151 on 0 line.
2-6-tf.
POR SALE—Old papers, at Eagle oi
large bundle only Ce.
FOR SALE—1 nearly new secon
hand wagon, 6 red Duroc Jerse
shouts, fine, 15 choice B. P. R. pullet
5 white Leghorn cockerels. Phor
199, 1 ring. 2-26-3t
FOR TRADE—Some choice residence
lots in city of 20,000 population for
stock of goods; will pay cash differ-
ence. Address P. O. box 165, Buffalo,
Okla. 2-20-8t
FOR SALE—Big bargains In ladles'
ami men's second-hand and misfit
clothing. Come and see for yourself.
Remember the place, corner Broadway
and Independence streets, under First
National bank. Phone 1234. 2-8-tf
YOUNG MEN WANTED to prepa
for Immediate telegraph service. Eas-
ily learned In few months. Situation
sure. Dallas Telegraph College. Dal-
las, Tex. 12-22-tf
FOR SALE—A Bllckensderfer type-
writer In excellent condition. Call
phone 711. 32-R-tf
A GERMAN FARMER WANTS A
WIFE. Matrimonial Agency, Enid.
Okla. 2-26-3t
STENOGRAPHER and bookkeeper
wants position. Experienced. Phoi
919 brown. 2-23-3t
WANTED—Your painting and paper
hanging. Gregg, lli) W. Main. Phone
390. 2-23-tf
WE PAY $xo A MONTH salary and
furnish rig and all expenses to intro-
duce poultry and stock powders; new
plan; steady work Address Jiigler
Co., X-973, Springfield, 111. 2 26-L't
(First Pub. In the Enid Dally Eagle
2-15-11— 2U)
STATE OF OKLAIK MA,
GARFIELD COUNTY, as.
In the Superior Court of Garfield
County, State of nkluhoma.
The First State Bank of Carrier, a
Corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
TI. G. Hamilton, M. E. Hamilton, Alta
E. Dunn, et a),, Defendants.
Said defendants, II. (!. Hamilton.
M E. Hamilton and Alta E. Dunn, will
take notice that they have been sued
In the above named court by the First
Slate Batik of Carrier upon a certain
promissory note for $1,000.00 dated
November 18, 1909, and for the fore-
closure of a mortgage securing said
note on the southeast quarter of sec-
tion twenty-seven, In township twen-
ty-four, north, of range eight, west I.
M., and that said defendants must an-
swer the petition of the plaintiff on
or before the 30th day of March, 1911,
or said petition will be taken as true
and judgment rendered In favor of the
plaintiff for the sum of $1,000.00 with
Interest at 10 per cent per annum
from the 18th day of November. 1909.
and the costs of this action, Including
an attorney's fee of $25.00, and decree
will be rendered forec losing said mort-
gage on the above described property.
Attest, RALPH ROBERTS,
Clerk of Superior Court.
ZINSER & 11 ELS ELL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(SEAL.)
A. W. HOLLAND
AUCTIONEER
Fairmont, Oklahoma
PHONE A 51
HOW'S THIS!
We're making money for Others,
Why not You?
l'l.r.XTV OP MONKV*
I'm- I AltM I.OWS
at 7 and 7 per cent
(No extra commission.)
< IIOH I! i:\ID KF.HIDllVV.
Properly to exchange lor Farms
Can you invest $2500.00 in a buii
iu hs building which nets 20 mo
cent on investment.
Wo want a list of your property for
sale or exchange.
STEWART 8 WHITTINGHILL
328-329 Cham, of Com. Bldg.
List your trad' with us for quid
action.
• FA KM LOANS
• and
• CITY IX)ANS.
• No Delny.
• Also all kinds of Insurance.
• HUNTKK RBJAI/TY OO.
• lOnld, Okla.
• •••••••••••••••••
CITY Will It A XT CALL
Enid, Okla., Feb. 21, 1911.
I will pay on presentation the fol
lowing city warrants:
Contingent & Supply, to and In-
cluding No. 1
Police, to and including No. 11
Fire, to and Including No. 13
Street & Bridge, to and Includ-
ing ^ No. 24
JOHN P, COOK,
2-23-10t City Treasurer.
LOST—Yellow chamois skin purse,
containing about $70.00. Finder will
please report to Strlckler Bros.' office
and receive reward. 2-23-3t
POSITION WANTED as office assist-
.•nit ui store clerk, i y young man of
good habits and education. Best of
references. Good personal appearance.
Any kind of work considered. Address
R. S. B., care Eagle.
IIO>li:s WANTKD.
We want good family homes for four
babies. One a boy ten months old. Two
boys three months old, and a girl two
months old. All are bright, healthy,
promising children, and can be adopt-
ed by the right parties. Only people
of good morals, who neither drink nor
swear, need apply. Address the mana-
ger of the Oklahoma Child Saving Mis-
sion, D. E. CRIPE,
Stillwater, Okla.
FOREIGN TOURS, three delightful
European tours. June sailings. Boston,
New York, Naples, experienced conduc-
tors, best steamships. Fourth annual.
Wo challenge comparison. Send for
prospectus. Western Bureau of Travel,
Topcka, Kan. 2-12-lmo
Sell your horse, cow, buggy,'plow, butler,'fruit,[corn, in fact anything you have—or advertise fo
nylhing you want-
Farmers* Want Ad Order Blank
For Convenience of Farmers and Out-oftown People
THE DAILY EACLE
Enid, Oklahoma
Enclosed fin
.els. in payment for publishing the following advertisement lor
NAME.
.days in The Daily Eagle as per rale quoted below:
ADDRESS
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out day 10 cents; two days, 15 cents; three days, 20 cenls. No adv. less than 20 cents.) Oklahoma
patrons should mail advs. lor Sunday paper not later than Friday.
(First Pub. in the Enid Daily Eagl
2-23-11 — L' 11 )
NOTICK TO OWMOIt II10FOIUO ISN1-
l\li tax l)KKI).
All those concerned and each oi
them are hereby notified that on tin
19th day of November, 1008, the prop
erty herein described, to-wit: The
southwest quarter of section thirty
one (Ji 1), township twenty-four (24),
north of range seven (7). west of tin
Indian Meridian, Garfield County, Ok
lahoma, was sold by the treasurer of
said Garfield County for the delin
cpjent taxes due thereon for the yea
1907.
Unless redemption Is mado • by you
or others entitled to redeem on or be-
fore the 23rd day of April. 1911. the
undersigned will demand of and re-
ceive from the county treasurer
Garfield County. Oklahoma, a tax deed
for the above described property to be
issued as provided by law.
PIIKBE K. DUNLAP.
Owner of Certificate.
ADVF.RTISFMF.XT FOR BIDS.
Bids will be received by the board
of education of the city of Enid, Okla
lioma, for the construction of a high
school building, heating and ventila
ting plant, plumbing, etc., building ti
be located on block ten (10) In Douth
ltt's Third (3) Addition to the City o
Enid, In accordance with the plans
and specifications now on file in the
office of It. W. Shaw, architect. Bids
will be received by .1. P. Marshall
clerk of the board, up to 2 o'clock p.
m. of March 22, 1911. The board re
serves the right to reject any or all
bids.
M. J. FRANTZ.
2-21-6t President of the Board.
O
(First Pub. In the Enid Daily Eagle
L Feb. 22, 1911— 211)
Notick to n\\\i.it in:ronio issi
inc; tax diorcn.
All those concerned, and each o
them, are hereby notified .that on th
23d day of November, 190S, the lot
herein described, to-wlt: Dots 3 and
11 In block 44. lots 8. lf> and 16 in block
43, lots 14 ami 26 in block 38, and lots
3 and 24 In block 37, In the town
Hunter. Garfield County. Oklahoma,
were sold by the treasurer of said
county for the delinquent taxes duo
thereon for the year 1907. {Jnless re
demptlon Is made by you or others on
titled to redeem, on or before the 26th
day of April, 1911. the undersigned will
demand of and receive from the con
treasurer of Garfield County a tax d
for the above described lots, to be Is-
sued as provided by law.
J. K. MYERS,
Owner of Certificates.
(First Pub. In the Enid Dally Easle
Feb, 5, 1911. nt.
NOTICE TO OWNER BEFORE IS-
SUING TAX DEED,
All those concerned and each of
them are hereby notified that on the
21st day of November, A. D., 1908,
the lots herein described, towit: Lots
Nob. 1, 7, 19, 23 and 22, In Block
No. GO, In the town of Cold water,
Garfield county, Oklahoma, was sold
by the treasurer of said county for
tho delinquent taxes due thereon for
the year 1907. UnlesB • redemption
is mado by you or others entitled to
redeem, on or before the Btli day of
April, 1911, the undersigned will de-
mand of and receive from the coun-
ty treasurer of Garfield county a lax
deed for the above described lots, to
be Issued as provided by law.
C. A. BBTTH,
Owner of Certificate!.
ARKANSAS
No. 16. 80 acres valley laud, 2
acres bearing fruit, 3 room hsuse,
good barn, level land, small creek,
30 acres good timber, 50 acres In
cultivation, near school and church,
store, etc., outside range, 3 acres
meadow, G miles out. This will
please you for $850.
No. 17. 80 acres, C miles out,
30 acres line bottom tand In culti-
vation, 3 room house, 2 porches, V!
wells, barns, etc., splendid orchard
near school, etc. Phone very con-
veniently located. Price $ 8TT0.
No. 18. 100 acres good timber,
3 miles from Waldron, all tillable
land. 20 acres In cultivation, small
house, on main road. $1250.
No. 19. 6G acres very line land.
2 miles out, 40 in cultivation, 2
houses. A great bargain for $1250.
No. 20. 40 acres extra nice and
rich, good gulldlng, everything Hist
class. Here is the best, 1 mile flroin
Waldron. Price $1000.
No. 21. 47 acres elegant poultry
and hog ranch. Every convenience
8 out buildings, all fenced and cross
ft need, 30 acres clear of rock, 35
acres in cultivation, good 4 room
house, an ideal small farm for
$1250.
No. 2. 142% acres, 20 miles
ffrom railroad; line bottom land.
80 acres in high state of cultiva-
tion. 3 sets buildings, 10 acres of
fine bermuda grass, some good tim-
ber, near school and postofflce,
small orchard, adjacent to plenty of
free range. Price $3000.
No. 3. 105 acres 5 miles from
Waldron on main county road, near
school, 2 room house, good out-
buildings, 100 acres fenced, 70
acres in cultivation, nice meadow.
Prico $2260.
No. 4. 240 acres, 3 miles flroin
railroad, 05 acres In cultivation,
100 acres level and free from Btone,
3 room house, some good timber,
fine for fruit and stock farm. Price
$2400.
No. 5. 103 acres, 7 miles west
of Waldron, IM miles from Wlu-
fleld, GO acres in cultivation, good
5 room house, good \baru and other
out buildings, 15 acres line meadow
good well of water 80 acres of good
bottom land that does not overflow.
A bargain at $2000.
No. 6. 120 acres, 4 miles from
Waldron on good road, 00 acres In
culllvatlon, 4 0 acres of good oak
timber in pasture, all fenced and I
cross fenced, mostly with woven
wire, very good house, % milo from !
good school. A real bargain at i
$2250.'
We now have things In shape to
take a few people to land whero
everything grows that Is put In
the ground. We can give terms on
nearly all of it. We are going to
go down on February 14 and would
like to have you go with us. The |
railroad fare for round trip is about
$19.00.
Homer H. Wilson
Realty Co.
PHONE 110 '.•JS'4'"'
P1ERATT ■ WH1TL0CK
Third Floor Commerce lluildlng.
000 acres in Woods county Ok-
lahoma, loo a. cult. 4 rooms, barr.,
etc., SO a. Sumner county, Kansas,
near Wellington, 100 a. Grant coun-
ty, 8 miles Medford, 158 a. Grant
county, mile.; llyron, Oklahoma.
Tratlo any or all lor Enid properly.
100 a. G Mi mile; Garber, 130 a.
cult. Small improvements. All level
land. Price $7500. Trade Por Enid
property.
1G0 a. school land, 1200 a. cult.
Fine orchard, small house. 5 m'les
C!eo, Okla. Price $1200. Trade
for Enid property.
I G rooms, 50 ft. modern, barn,
lcar. Also G rooms, 50 ft. clear.
E. Randolph. Trade hoth for land.
I0 rooms, 50x75 ft. strictly mod-
ern, 5 blocks west square. Also 50
ft. corner, Waverly, clear. Trad-}
bolh Ibr land.
TRADES
I have a number of good farms in
this and adjoining counties to trad«j
fur city property. See me.
1. 1G3 acres iu Grant Co., 120
a< res in cultivation. Tlwre are
about 80 acres in wlieat. This farnv
can all bo put in cultivation. Price
$7,000; clear.
2. Nice 7-room modern home on
west Bide. Will trade for secured
paper. What have you?
3. Good r.-passengt r auto In lino
condition. Will trade fur .good va-
cant lot west side.
4. 1G0 acres, good land, In south-
western part of the state. Improve-
ments are good, small mortgage.
Want to trade for lioine, west side.
5. 1G0 acres, 1 1-2 miles to K.
R. town, 85 acres In cultivation, all
tillable, 40 a^res pasture, 60 in
wheat, all fenced, small orchard,
good 5-room ho ti So, barn, well, cis-
tern, cave, granary, etc. .Will trade
for city property. Price $7,000.
Farm and City loans,
Lowest Rates.
T make a specialty of fire and tor-
nado
i .j
Insurance
and give you the protection of the
best companies there are. Call and
see me.
M. j. Frantz
IIS 1-2 N. Independence. v«i
Telephone 512.
BARGAINS
642-acre farm near Ochiltree, Texas,
180 acres In cult., good improvements,
black loam soli. Will trade for a good
store room In Enid.
160 acres 7 miles from Medford. AO
In cult.. 10 acres In alfalfa. 4-room
house, land fenced and cross fenced.
Will trade for hardware stock or mer-
chandise.
1C0 acres 7 miles" from Medford, new
7-room house, barn and out buildings.
Will trade for Arkansas fruit farm
10-room house four blocks from the
square, can be arranged for two, fam-
ilies .rents for $<i ; per month. Will
trade for Oklahoma or Texas land.
1-1! Interest in a tile factory and
business In Shelblna. Mo., paid 17 tier
cent on the Investment last year.
Want oklahoma land or Enid property.
House rentals given special atten-
tion.
HORNEY & MILL
423-424 Chamber Commerce.
Phone 325.
320 acres 17 miles south of Enid,
all can be cultivated, two sets of im-
provements, about 1G0 acres In cut*
ivatlon. Price $12,500. Third caall,
balance to suit purchaser.
160 acres of fine land In OM Mis-
souri to exchange for good farm in
Oklahoma. See us for description.
We have two modern houses with-
in G blocks of the business district
in EnUl to exchange for good farm.
This property is clear.-
See ufe in regards to your Farm
Loans.
We still have two or three farms
in Grant county to exchange for good
Enid property. If you want one of
these farms you must gfct busy as
they will be off the market as soon
as It rains.
Remember we have $50,000 In
Enid property and farm land to ex-
change for good merchandise.
BAILEY & POPE REALTY GO.
Phone 1008.
BARGAINS
No. 87. 9-room house, modern ex-
cept furnace, clear, and In good con-
dition. Trade for acreage property or
farm.
No. 100. 7-room house, modern ex-
cept furnace, close In. good condition,
clear. Trade for farm in Garfield Co.
No. 112. 7-room house, modern ex-
cept furnace, close in. clear, good con-
dition. Trade for a farm In Garfield Co.
MARTIN & WILLIAMS,
Bldg.,
HA KG A INS FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION
1G0-A., 2 miles west, 2 1-2 north Hill-
ings. SO-A. cult., hat. pasture. 80-A.
wheat, one-third of which goes to pur-
chaser; 120-A. fine farm land, sonic
stone and rough land on hnl. This is
the very best of soil and the best bar-
gain In oklahoma at $1,000. $2,5oo cash,
Okla.. 120-A.
b:il. to suit.
100-A. Major
bal. timber, pasture, little sandu but'
good soil, or 4-room house, fair barn,
.small orchard, nearly all fenced Jiog
tight. Prl.c $ ;,000, incumb. $1,800, long-
time, 6 per cent; will trade equity for
Enid property.
9-rooift and 5-room house on one lot,
E. Main, to trade for farm. See us for
quick deal.
4-room cottage, E. Maple, to ex-
change for lots.
2,010-A. ranch. Chautauqua county,
Kansas, highly iigprovoi, loo-A. cult.,
one of the best ranches In tho state,
price $:!o per A. Clear. Will trade for
merchandise.
We iinvc large tracts of land In Tex-
as or i'olotaido ranches or agriculture
tu trudc fb}- any good business propo-
sitions, n«f malt. r where located. Wo
can give you this and Improved or un-
improved.
See us for any kind of a proposition
any whei i:,. we can fit you out.
DEMPSEr REALTY CO.
pPMr-SttY RE \f.TY CO.,
Jy. M.*1 Dempsey. Mgr
Third Eloor~Ch.ini. Com. llldg.
Phone i ir>: i*. o. iJox 210.
For rent, basement, 25x100, good
and dry, Just fine for storage room.
A bargain on West Elm St.. 5-rooIn
house. 60x160 ft. lot, barn, well, all
fenced with chicken wire. Will take
good horse as part pay. This is a
good one.
!!-room modern house In 70(1 block,
E. Broadway, at bargain.
fiO-A. close to Enid to trade for
cheaper land.
80-A. 2 1-2 miles of stock pavilion
1-4 mile to school. A bargain for
cash.
A good lf.O-A. 1-2 mile of It. It.
town. Wants house and lot in Enid
and small cash payment!
160-A. school land, all bottom land,
fenced and cross fenced, 120-A. in cul-
tivation. $38 per year lease. This Is
a snap.
Wanted, 2 rooms unfurnished, close
to square.
Reynolds A McClure
Real Cmlale, Farm loans and In-
surance
PHONE 4 70
REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE to trado
your Enid equity or Oklahoma farm for
land in Arkansas, or Irrigated land In
Wyoming.
MISS Tin: hut Sl'llMBR. trails your
Oklahoma land for Colorado improved
place near Grand Junction. This is
government irrigated land, well im-
proved, bearing fruits and alfalfa. Wo
have only a limited number of these.
RARE OPPORTUNITY, to trade Mis-
souri lands raw. timbered, at from $10
to $l«) per A. These are in Laclede and
adjoining counties. Also improved
farms In various parts of the saina
tate. for Enid equities and Oklahoma
farms.
Nourse Sisters
Enid, Okla.
82( Chamber of Com. phone 848.
WHITTINGHILL
Irrigated Lands In the Celebrated
SACRAMENTO VALLEY
OF CALIFORNIA
Money to Loan on Farms
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Wright, M. H. The Enid Daily Eagle. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 333, Ed. 2 Sunday, February 26, 1911, newspaper, February 26, 1911; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc267959/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.