Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1912 Page: 5 of 6
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FOIt HF.NT Basement under the
Daily Impress office very cheap. Call
at tli is office. 7-27-tfl
FOR UKNT Rooms for liKht house
keeping; modern conveniences; soft
water; $l."n per week. Call Uli7 Chick
asha avenue or phone Mrs. Geo. Hur-
ley r:u. 8-i:.-:!t
FOll RENT lino acres Washita bot-
tom land Joining Chickasha; consider
caah rent only Address llox 'JX8
Chickasha Okla. 8-17-'Jt
WANTtO.
WANTED To buy and ilt new
and itcond band furnlttira and stoves
Bee Tolan Bros. 114 Kanaaa 11-23-lm
WANTKD-Meti to learn barber
trade; an arm) of our graduates run
ning shops depending ujMin us for bar-
bers; many jobs waiting; can't be bad
elsewhere; no limit to term; write to-
day. Moler Darber College Kansa
City Mo. 8 -lli-fit
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST A blue serre coat. Return
to Chester Went fall "or Dallj Express
of rice. . :m9-;u
FOUND Between railroad cross-
ing and old toll bridge a purse con-
taining money; on Rural Route No 5.
Owner call at Dally Express office
prove properly and pay for this ad.
8-3 3t
LOST Hunch' of keys with brasfi
tas; marked Curtis. Return to C. F.
Witherspoon & Sons' office. 8-17-nt
MISCELLANEOUS.
TO TRADE-220 acre farm in Okla-
homa to trade for good rooming
house or hotel in Chickasha or any
other good town in Oklahoma. Ad-
dress W. 1'. Orange Cement Okla.
8-1 .'-3t
WANTF.D One active woman In
each town to lake orders for custom
tailored corset b; guaranteed for one
year; permanent business; establish-
ed l." years; $7' to f monthly; sam-
ples on approval; free advertising
write ipiic kfor selling plan. National
Coresi lores. Dept. 1'if Chicago III.
8-lT-.lt
Land and Loans
Two brick buildings; business prop
erty In Chlckaslia to trade for land.
ir.0 acres price ?l7.f.O per acre
worth $30.
Several tracts of land (large and
small) to trade for Income property.
Have private money to loan on city
property; must be good; also low
rates on farm loans.
FOR SALE 70 acres raw bottom
land; 40 acres tillable; C miles of
good town. Price $7.r0; a bargain.
WANTED To buy good first class
Beeond hum! piano l'hone lti.'J'J.
8-17 lit
WANTED (llrl for general house-
work on farm; excellent wages for
competent one; writo Immediately
with particulars ami waes desired. S.
W. Meaney Tabler Okia.
WANTED To buy a good second-
hand one horse wagon. Call at Uncle
Sol's. Sir-::t
WANTED A gents New book tell
ing all about "Roosevelt and the Pro-
gressive Parly;" enormous demand;
complete book ready; one sample free
to every agent; highest commission or
salary Also "Titanic Disaster"
"White Slave Trade" and ."00 others.
Write immediately for free outfit. In-
ternational Rible House Perry liulld-
ins Philadelphia. 8-20-lOt
SHOCKING SOUNDS.
In the earth are pomtimeg heard be-
fore a terr ale earthquake that warn
of the coining peril. Nature's warn
Ings are kind. That dull pain or ache
In the back warns you the kidneys
need attention If you would escape
those dangerous maladies dropsy dia-
bic or lirlght'a disease. Take Elec-
tric Rltters at once and see backache
fly and all your best feelings return.
"My son received great benefit from
their use for kidney and bladder trou-
ble" writes Peter Bondy South Rock-
wood Mich. "It Is certainly a great
kidney medicine." Try It. 50 cents
at Drown & Co. d&w
A.M.Loomis
Phone 1072. 112 S. 3rd St.
(First published August 3 1912.) .
NOT ICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
UNDER FORECLOSURE.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Fine young thorough-
bred Jersey cow with young calf. Call
at Wit South Seventh. 8 15 31
FOR SALE -Cheap three Llewellyn
bird pups. See Clias. Pearson lOtC
Choctaw avenue. 8-Ki-.1t
FOR SALE dlt TRADE -i.ood
home well located; will take wagon
and team as first payment or live
stock In full. Address S. L. Chatnan
at 1L'21 South Fifth street. A. H.
Thompson 117 South Third street.
8-i7-::t
Real Estate
For Sale 210 acres unimproved
near Middleberg. Price $12. r0 per acre.
Time on J I. "mi.
100 acres 47 under cultivation;
small house good crib sheds; ail
fenced; running water. Price $1GOO;
morteaeo l.vrf..
2"0 acres near Amber 100 acres un-
der cultivation. Price $3000; time on
$-'fio0.
7-room house moduli; good cave
large barn well. West Hill Price
$n;ro.
Jonas Cook
Bargains in Lands and City Property
tit) acres of smooth chocolate loam
land 8 miles from Marine fenced with
4 wires M.st 4 rods apart 2 large
tanks evetlastln g water well and
windmill; lion acres of this land is fine
fnrmiii.4 land ovwur is forced to raise
some money and offers this land at a
sacrifice. Only $i2.ro per acre half
rah. This Is the cheapest land of-
fered for sale In Oklahoma consider-
ing quality of laud and location.
tin acres of flue prairie land 2ui
miles from Pradley; everlasting run-
ning water good timber on creek;
fenced with 3 wiref. Has good turf
of blue stem buffalo and grammar
grans; no sand rocks or blackjack;
half of this is good tillable; 2. acres
will prow nlfalfa. Price only f!2
per acre; can secure loan of $S per
acre.
21i) acres of smooth unimproved
land. 1 mile from Middlcburg; lOti
acres prairie balance some timbre;
running water. Price $12.00 per aero.
19(1 acres 1 miieR from Pocasnet;
first class level chocolate loam land;
120 acres In cultivation; CO good grass
land; 4 room house barn and other
Improvements. Price $ '.0 per acre. In-
cluding crop which is well' worth $1-
000. This Is our best bargain on im-
proved land. Owner must sell t a
sacrifice. 1 h-
FOR TRADE.
Itio acres 1 mile from Amber: 100
acres of level land in cultivation;
fenced running water; CO acres sood
grass; has straight loan of Slii'iin due
In 9 years; commission notes are paid.
Price f r.outt; will exchange for good
residence property In a good towu.
1C0 acres near Hobart; SO acres in
cultivation; 4 -room house; loan of
1 1 sou; will exchange equity for unin-!
cumbered property; stock of groceries
or might consider some other good
business.
200 acres of improved laid near Po-
casset; price $10 per acre; will trado
for good business worth the money or
good Income property; lirick business
preferred.
fin acres of land near Amber value
$Jihiii; will trade for largo tract ai d
pay difference or would consider trade
good city property.
Two food I'HeK (Miulileas hoeg jn
El I'eno; one paying $!00 per mouth
other JT.'i per month; will trade either
or both for good bottom land.
CITY PROPERTY.
Modern 7-room house In the best
residence part of Chickasha; 73 ft.
east from barn fruit trees and shade
trees h )iis-3 and Improvements; cost
$2.mt; house sold for $1000 3 years
ai;o. Price nov' $2 100.
Modern ."-room house well located;
block from pavement; nearly now.
Price $1COO; small cash payment and
easy terms.
Notice Is hereby given that In pur-
suance of an order of sale issued out
or the District Court of Grady County
Oklahoma on the 31st day of July
1912 in an action wherein the Mid-
land Savings and Ioan Company a
corpora ion was plaintiff and J. a.
Deen Ada Deen O. W. Huff Washita
Valley Investment Company and W.
B. Saunders & Co;npany were defend
ants said order of sale being directed
to me the undersigned sheriff of
Grady County Oklahoma command-
ing me to levy uon appraise and
sell the following described property
to-wlt:
Lots numbered Eleven (11) and
Twelve (12) in P.lock numbered Thirty-eight
(38) In he Town of Alex
Grady County Oklahoma.
To satisfy a Judgment and decree
sf foreclosure in favor of said plaintiff
and ayainst said defendants obtained
and made in said Court on the 8th
day of June 1912 for the sum of Five
Hundred Thirty-seven and CO-IO dol-
lars ($:i37.fi0.) with Interest thereon
at the rate of ten per cent per annum
from date of said Judgment together
with costs of said action and costs
accruing and a Judgment and decree
of foreclosure obtained; and made in
said action and on said date In favor
of said defendant O. W. Huff and
against said uefondants J. A. Deen and
Ada Deen for the sum of One Hundred
Fifteen and 1-100 dollars ($115.01) with
interest thereon at the rate of ten per
cent per annum from the date of said
Judgment.
I w ill on Tuesday the 3d day of
September 1012 at the hour of two
o'clock p. m. of said day at the front
door of the Court House in the City or
Chickasha In said County and State
offer for sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash tho Bald property
above described or bo much thereot
us will baiisfy said Judgment with
Interest and costs.
Witness my hand this 31st day of
July A. D. PJ12.
JOHN C. LEWIS
Sheriff of Grady County.
Ily J. A. THOMPSON
HERNDON & DV'RBIN Deputy.
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 8-3-30d
Pursuant to a call by Thomas C.
Harrill chairman of the Democratic
Btale committee of the state of Okla
homa issued on the I nth day of Au-
gust 1912 the Democrats of the var
ious precincts of Grady county are
hereby called upon to meet in their
respective voting places on Wednes
day the 21st day of August at 2 o'clock
p. m. of said day to select delegates
frojfu said precincts to a Democratic
county convention to bo held at Chick-
asha on Saturday the 21th day of Au
gust 1912 for the purpose of select
ing delegates to ttie stale Democratic
convention to be held in Oklahoma
City on Wednesday the 2Sth day of
August 1912 In compliance with the
call of the state committee.
At your precinct meetings on Wed
nesday the 21st day of August you
will elect one delegate to the county
convention for every ten votes cast In
the precinct for United States senator
In the primary election held on the
Cth day of August 1912 and one dele
gate for every major part of ton votes
cast at said election.
You are further directed to elect a
Democratic county committeeman
from your precinct either re-elect the
one at present holding said position
or elect some other person for natd
position said precinct county central
committeeman r.re to meet in Chicka
sha on the 21st day of August at 1
o'clock p. m. of said date to transact
such business as may properly come
before the committee to-wlt: To elect
a county chairman and to perfect a
permanent organization In the county
for the approaching campaign.
You are urgently requested to attend
these meetings and send a full delega-
tion to the county convention at
Chickasha as the business to be trans
acted is of great importance since the
campaign is now on from president
down to constable and we wish to elect
the entire ticket In November and tho
am can only be accomplished by
each and every Democrat getting into
the harness and remaning there(
All Democratic papers please copy
this notice.
Yours respectfully
J. F. BISHOP
Attest: County Chairman.
H. J. MILLER Secretary.
(i'iri.i. publi.-Ui.'d Au;.;ii:;t 1 t jM-.)
SHERIFF'S SALC.
St.ite (if Oklahoma Grady County ss.:
(' M. j-eehhetwr vs. Continental ciisir
Vending Co
Notice is hereby given tha; ly vir
tue of an execution to me directed and
now in my hands issued out of the
Clerk's office of Superior Court Slate
o Okuhoma in and for the County of
Grady upon a judgment rendered in
said Court hi favoi of C. M. Fech-
hcimer and against Continental Cigar
Vending Co. I have levied upon the
following described property of said
defendant to-wit:
One J. W. Wright lathe
And that I filiail on Monday the 2Cth
day of August A. D. 1912 at the hour
os 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the
Court House in said County and State
proceed to sell the right title and in-
terest of the above named Continental
Cigar Vending Co. in and to the above
described property to satisfy said
Judgment and costs amounting to
$251.(15 dollars together with all ac
cruing costs of sale and interest on
same from the 17th day of April 1912
at the rate of per cent per an
num at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash.
JOHN C. LEWIS
Sheriff of Grady County.
By J A. THOMPSON Deputy.
Dated at Chickasha this 13th day
or August 1912. 8-14-Kld
20 acres of smooth land 3 miUs ot
this city; n section line; all in culti-
vation. Price $1000. Will take '.".00
worth of city property balance la
cash.
IS acres of nice smooth land I'i
miles west of city; no nicer place for
a' suburban home. Price for quick
sale $1250
7 acres of nice smooth valley land
3 miles west of city; 4 acres in alfalfa;
fancing on section line
80 acres of land all In cultivation;
3Va miles west of city. Price $GtiO0;
will take some city property.
80 acres land well Improved near
Norge to trade for good city property.
At Tumors
Now is the time to buy
Sugar. Tuesday An?.
20 we wili give 23 1L.3.
of Pure Cana Sugar for
O -1 C
V it t f n
HE WON'T LIMP NOW..
Nomore limpirig for Totti Moore of
Cocuran Ga. "I had a bad sore on
my instep that nothing seemed to help
till T used Bucklin's Arnica Salve;
he writes "but this wonderful healer
soon cured me." Heala old running
fK.res ulcers boils burns cuts
bruises eczema or piles. Try it. Only
25 cents at Brown & Co. d&w
(First published August 14 1912.)
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Oklahoma Grady County ss :
A L. McCoy vs. Continental Cigar
Vending Co.
Notice la hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution to me directed and
now in my hands Issued out of the
Clerk's office of District Court State
of Oklahoma In and for the County of
Grady upon a judgment rendered in
said Court in favor of A. L. McCoy
and against Continental Cigar Vend
ing Co. I have levied upon the fol
lowing described property of said de
frndant to-wit:
Ono screw machine
One emery p'and
One polisher nead
One tblower.
Ten feet soft buffs nine felt wheels
And that I shall on Monday the 20th
day of August A. D. 1912 at tne Dour
of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day at the
Court House In said County and Slate
proceed to soil the right title and in
terest of the above named Continental
Cigar Vending Co. in and to the above
described property to satisfy said
Judgment and costs amounting to
$"16.25 together with all accruing
cost's "of 'sale and Interest on 'the
same from the 17th day of April 191
at the rate of per cent per an
num at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash.
JOHN C. LEWIS
Sheriff of Grady County.
By J. A. THOMPSON Deputy.
Dated at Chlcknsha this 13th day
of August 1912. 8-14-lOd
I write fire and tornado Insurance.
117 SOUTH THIRD ST.
Phone B5. Chickasha Okla.
Stone's Met
124 South Third
Past Due'Accountsare
Due. Prompt pay-
ment solicited
please.
Need the money or would
not ask for it.
Phone 232
and will come for it.
To the People of Chickasha Okla.:
with a cash order of f 5
worth of other gro-
ceries. Take advantage
of this opportunity and
get some cheap augar.
eye
ignor
Phone 8C-84. 120 S.Third Street.
LAUBACH
Buy and Bell all kinda of
New and Second Hand
Kitchehnoll a.nd Furniture
Stovei Repaired. Telephone 411
403 Chickasha Ave.
The Chickasha
Iron Works
We have added new and UD-to-
We are the only boot and shoe malt- oate macninery to our plant ana
era in your city and county we w uu mi)
make boots and shoes and In fact
all kinds of foot wear made at home.
We spend our money with you. Do We make a specialty of Sash
you not think we eight to get a part Weights. Structural Iron Work
of your trade? When you spend a and Job Work. Blacksmith Shop
dime with us you have a chance to get in connection. See the Nix Corn
it back; but when you buy hand-me- -Stalk Cutter which we manuf act-
I
downs the eastern men get It and it Ure.
Is goodby to what you spend. Help
your local man. Be in the band wagon
and help home enterprise. We need
your patronage and we are going to
get It It we know how. Give us a
trial. We do the only repairing done
by shoe makers In Grady county
UtMm or Fcandrv Work
CONRAD BROS
Professional Cards
BeAndrca's S
St
any
109 6outh Third Street.
f a
Houses to Rent
10 room modern nt Sixth and
Dakota avenue J20.00
? room at Ha Iowa avenue 12-uO
7 room modern on Washington
near Fifth 12.50
5 room modern 523 Washing-
ton avenue 12..50
f room at 1 004 Dakota avenue-.. 7.50
3 room at 1008 Dakcta avenue COO
3 room at lOO.". Colorado avenue. 5.00
MAJOI
PHONE 2E0.
IVLpJL ilJLJli lib
BASEMENT FIBST MEM Ull
$1000 private money to loan on first
mortgage security.
llsnH.Rrrhi fin r
DUUAN BUILDING.
Just Across the Street from Postofflce.
CHICKASHA OKLA.
(First published July23 1912.)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Whereas on the 2:nd day of July
1912 an Order of Sale waa duly Issued
out of tha District Court of Grady
County State of Oklahoma In a cer
tain action therein pending wherein
J. 11. I'tterback was plaintiff and H
E. Murphy and Mary G. Murphy were
defendants being cause No. 2SS3
commanding me the undersigned
Sheriff of Grady County to advertise
and sell according to law the follow-
ing described property situate In
Grady Coun-ty State ot Oklahoma to-
wit: All ot LotB One (1) and Two (2)
and the East half of the N. W. quar-
ter of Section Thirty-one (31) in
Township Five (T.) North of Range
Eight (S) West of the I. M. to satisfy
a certain Judgment rendered in said
action on the lCih day of January
1912 In favor of the p'aintiff and
against the defendants above named
for the sum ot $2311.62 with Interest
thereon at the rate of eight per cent
per annum from the said ltlth day of
January 1912 and judgment for the
further sum rendered on said date in
favor of plaintiff and agair.st &a!d de-
fendants for the sum of $."00.00 with
Interest thereon at the rate ot six per
cent per annum from said lwh day ot
January 1912 and costs of said action
in the sum of $23.t5.
Now therefore notice is hereby
given that on the 20th day of August
1912 at the front door of tho Court
House In the City of Chickasha Grady
County State of Oklahoma at the
hour of ten o'clock a. m. on said day
I will offer said above mentioned and
described land for sale and sell same
to the highest and best bidder for cash
in hand subject however to a certain
mortgage for $2000.00 to II. T. Dayton
dated November 15th 1908; as in said
Judgment and order ot sale directed.
Witness my hand this 22ud day ot
July 1912.
JOHN C. LEWIS
Sheriff of Grady County Okla.
By J. A. THOMPSON Deputy.
SIMPSON & HOLDING
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 7-23-30t
(First published August 13 1912.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
UNDER EXECUTION.
Notice is hereby given that In pur-
suance of a writ of execution issued
out of the Clerk's office of tho District
Court in and for Grady County State
of Oklahoma on the fifth day of Au-
gust 1912 in an action wherein W. 0.
Matthews was plaint:" and 11. Fietc.n-
was defendant commanding me to
levy upon the property belonging to
said defendant R. Fletcher sufficient
to satisfy a Judgment rendered in said
action in favor of said W. C. Mat-
thews against said R. Fletcher for the
sum of $20.1.14 with $S15 costs with
interest thereon from the date of judg-
ment the 12th day of June 1912 1 have
iPvled upon certain lauds and tene-
ments belonging to said II. Fletcher
not exempt from sale under execution
for want of goods and chattels ot said
K. Fletcher to-wit lot six in block seventy-eight
of the City of Chickasha In
said county and state as shown bv
the government map of said city and
have duly caused said lands and tene
ments to lw appraised according to
law at three hundred fifty dollars
($330.00.)
Now therefore notice is hereby
;Tsn that in pursuance of I lie com-
mands of saiit writ 1 will otter for
sale and sell for cash to the highest
bidder said lands and tenements or
so much thereof as will satisfy the
said Judgment and costs on the 2 1st
day of September 1912 at 10 a. in. of
said day at the front door of the Court
House in the City of Chickasha in
anld County and State.
Witness my hand this lith day of
August 1912.
JOHN C. LEWIS
Sheriff of Grady County.
Ily J. A. THOMPSON Deputy.
8-1 5-3 id
Formerly the New State Shoe Factory
ORDINANCE NO. 507.
An Gdlnance Repealing Ordinance
No. 490 Regulating Moving Pictures
Vaudeville or Theatrical Perform
ances on the Sabbath Day; Prescrib
ing a License Tax Therefor and Do-1
daring an Emergency.
Re It Ordained by the Mayor and
Coundlmen of tho City of Chicka
sha State of Oklahoma:
Section 1. That ordinance No. 490
be and the same is hereby repealed.
Sec. 2. That It shall be unlawful
for any person or persons to spell.
bark or cry aloud for the purpose of
advertising any place of amusement
In the corporate limits of the city of
Chickasha.
Sec. 3. That it shall be unlawful
for any person persons firm or cor-
poration to give any exhibition of mov
ing pictures vaudeville or theatrical
performance without first having ob-
tained a license therefor.
Sec. 4. That the license for per-
Oscar Simpson. B. F. holding
SIL5FS0U & KSLDl'IG
LAWYERS.
Office over Farmer State Hank.
Koomi 1214. Phone 498.
Chickasha -:- Oklahoma
R. D. Welborne
Attorney at Law
Chickasha Okla.
Stenographer and Notary Public In Office. '
Office In rear of tha Citizens National Bank.
Seford Scud Alger Melton
Aui'&ii Mclioa
t
BOND & MELTON-
LAWYERS
Snite r 2 3 First National
Eank Easing.
C. M. Fechheimer
Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 1 2 3 Jchnsoa
Building.
TELEPHONE 300.
formanees of shows herein specified q q Herndon
uc unu same is li.xeu ai ine sum 01
$."i0 per annum. .
Sec. fi. Any person persons firm
or corporation violating any of the
provisions of this ordinance shall up-
on conviction therefor bo fined not
less than five nor more than one hun
dred dollars.
Sec. G. That it is necessary for the
health peace and happiness of the in-
habitants of snid city that this ordin-
ance be in full force and effect from
and after its passage approval and
publication and accordingly an emer
gency is hereby declared to exist by
reason whereof this ordinance shall be
in full force from and after its pas-
sage approval and publication.
Passed with Sec. VI considered sep-
arately by a three-fourths majority
of all councilmen elect on this isi day
of August 1912.
Attest: W. II. IH'RGKSS
City Clerk.
High Class
Painting & Decorating
Fhont 121
Samuel C.Durbin
Hcrndon & Durbin
Attorneys and
Counselors at Law
310j Chlckaslia Ave.
pw:-i.i.- o 1
1-1 dtf
Adolnhus Clnrk
Attorney-at-Law
Short-Owsley Building.
PHONE GOG.
Mr. W. S. Gunsalus a farmer living
near Fleming Pa. says ho has used
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Remedy in his family for four-
teen years aud that he has found It
to be an excellent remedy and takes
pleasure In recommending it. For sale
by all dealers. d&w
Res. rhone820 Oifice Phone 803
Dr. S. Homer Bond
DENTIST
Over First National Bank
Chickasha. Oklahotij
Dr. D. E. Turner
Chiropractic
Oirice 204V Chickasha Ave.
Female nd Chronic Dses a
Specially.
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