El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 147, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Our Special
September Sale of China
A beautiful assorted Fruit and Flower
decoration in Cake Plates, Cracker
Plates, Salad Dishes. Pitchers, Cups
and Saucers and Platters. 25c each.
At the price—Well you know they
won't last long. See our Notion win-
dow also. ••• ••• "*•* "•*
Prince's novelty Store
* 109 S. Hock Island Hot. Phone 37S
Zbe Store Tor everybody
_ JMg.
ruitMATNN worm.
I BUto ol Oklahoma. OnaMn
, Count y. In tkt DUtn« Court lor mI4
i touity.
|H. F Roai, Plaintiff.
„.
Effle R s . Def,rdant
No. *584.
The State of Oklahoma to Rifle
Yo« are hereby notified thai yon
have been sued to the District Court.
wltMa and for the County "f Cana-
dian. in the Stat, of Oklahoma, and
must answer the petition "led there-
in by plaintiff. B. F. Roes I' an action
for dvorce, on or before ti * *th day
ol October, 1909, or the aal I petition
will be*taken a* true and Judgment
for divorce will be rendered accord-
ingly.
J. EI.71A JOHNSTON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Attest: J. D. PEVNGRAKER.
iSEAl.) Clerk of the District Court
CASWELL CLUB
lg a new cigar in this part o!
the country. We have only had
In onr case a short time, but
those of our customers who have
tried them speak so well of them
that we are going to recommend
tliem to you and want you to
try one of them the next time
you want a real good smoke, and
If after smoking it you do nor
think you have had your moneys-
worth let us know and we will
refund the purchase price or
give you another cigar. We have
t\\ o shapes, and they sell for 10c
each.
I'S SOCK STORE
110 East Woodson.
Joseph Reichert has returned from
Chicago, where he spent six weeks
in a hospital under surgical treatm m.
Several months ago Mr. Reichert fell
and broke one of his knees. It was
thought that he would be permanently
a cripple, hut he now expects an early
cure of his injuries.
The Auction Sales are gettln lm-
mence at the Go tel-us Auction every
Saturday. Next Saturday will be a
hummer. Tell him NOW what you
have to sell; he will do the rest.
PHONE 381.
Paul Norris cf St. Joseph, Mo., ar-
rived here yesterday on a prospecting
tour with a view to making Invest-
ments in city and farm property. He
says that many people from his sec-
tion of the country will come to Okla-
homa during the coming fall and win-
ter.
Tom Dowell has secured the serv
Ices of a first class shoer, and here-
after horse shoeing will be made a
special feature at shop, corner of
Wade street and Choctaw avenue.
143 ■«
~Y Published Sept. 9. 1909—lOt.)
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
rttate of Oklahoma. Canadian Coun
ty. in the District Court for said
County.
Ellas M. Smith, Plaintiff.
vs.
No. 3590.
Margaret la M Smith, Defendant.
The State of Oklahoma to Mar
{aretta M. Smith.
You are hereby notified that you
have been sued in the District Court,
within and for the County of Cana
dian. in the State of Oklahoma, anil
must answer the petition filed there
in by plaintiff, Elias M. Smith, on or
berore the 22nd day of October, 1909,
or the taid petition will be taken as
true and judgment for divorce will be
rendered accordingly.
PHEI.PS & COPE
Attorneys for riaintiff.
Attest: J- D- Pennr-baker,
Clerk of the Dlstr'ct Court.
I
■
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Chill that Is Chill at Davis' Con-
tectionary
GO-TEL-US
A BUSY PLACE.
James Shelton secured license yes-
terday evening to marry Miaa Har-
riet Metthews.
October Ladles' Home Journal on
sale at Uden's.
The People's Theater will be closed
during the rest of this week, but will
open on Sunday night with a splendid
troupe of five people In vaudeville.
Big fail fashion number of Indies'
Homo Journal on sale at Uden's.
joe K. Helm, who had been here
looking after property interests. left
this afternoon for his home In Wau-
rika.
Saturday, Sept. 25th, next Auction
Sale Day.
PHONE 381.
Today Is the first day of Autumn
and the chill In the air this morning
made one listen for the call of Bob
White and look for the frost upon
the pumpkin.
GO-TEL-U3
THAT'S ENOUGH.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cripple arrived
here yesterday from Odell, Illinois, to
look after their farm property. Six
years ago Mr. Cripple bought 1H0
acres of the Fobes' farm, east of the ,
city, paying $7,000 for It. He now ]
has an offer of $11,000 for the tract
but declines to sell it. He considers
the farm as good as the best In hi.j re-
girn of Illinois where good farms
are worth $200 per acre.
Henry 8. Engle and George W.
Compton have been out today selling
tickets to the Commercial club's
smoker, to be given on Friday night.
Persons whom they did not get to see
are requested to call at the club
rooms tonight or as early as possible
tomorrow, and secure tickets. Every
property owner can afford to help the
club by buying a ticket or two.
Rev. Phillips state missionary of the
German M. E. church, returned last
I n'ght frrm a tour of the towns of
Southwestern Oklahoma, where he ex-
pects to organize several churches
Rev. Phillips was for several years
nastor of the German M. E. church
111 El Feno. and while his work now
will take him all over the state thl«
city will be his home He has moved
into an elegant new residence at No.
915 South Rock Island avenue.
SPECIAL BARGAIN.
Two lots, West Side, near school
building. What you want, your terms.
Near R. R. Depot. Phone 356. 145-3t
First pub. Sept 11-21 t d)
State of Oklahoma, Canadian Coun-
ty, In the District Court for said Coun-
ty.
Florence Everett, Plaintiff,
vs.
James W. Everett, Defendant.
No. 3581.
The State of Oklahoma te James W
Everett.
V'ou are hereby notified thai you have
been sued in the D'scrict C(*u"t, within
I and tor the County of Canadian, in
ii-e State of Oklahoma and must an
swer the petition filed therein h*
I plaintiff In an action for divorce upon
the grounds of extreme c'"-elty and
' non-support and abandonment on or
before the 22nd day of October, 1907,
or said petition will be taken as true
and judgment for an absolute divorce
will be rendeder accordingly.
ROBERSON ft ROBERSON.
Attorneys for PlantlW
Attest— J. D. PENNEBAKR.
Clerk of the District Court.
By Otta Welch,
fSEAL) Deputy
We submit for your approval
the IMPERIAL HAT, PRICE
$3.00* in all styles, all the
new colors, all the new shapes,
and they're dandies. A few
of the new colors: "Nile,"
•'Rat," "Exile,""Wine,""Pur-
ple," "Grass Green," and we
have a line of each one in the
"Imperial" at $3.00.
See our special display of
men's Fancy Sox, "Two Bits"
per pair, in north window.
Special showing of "Sa-
voy9* Shirts in the new plaits.
We press all the suits we
f1 1 ' sell FREE. Bring 'em in.
Beckloti and Davidson
In testimony whereof, I have here-
unto set my hand and affixed the seal
cf the County Court of said County,
this 22nd day of Sept. 1909.
(SEAL) H. L. FOGG.
County Judge.
Newton & Driscoll, the hardware
«nen of Minco and Union City, have
awarded to Dan Cowan, of Chickasha,
the contract for the construction of
a large two-story brick building in
Union City, In which they will occupy
with tbeir stock of goods.
Clean, sharp, cinder,, suitable for
concrete foundations, and sidewalks
for sale at 15c per load. El Reno
Gas and El«c. Co.
Tom Klppur, the Jewish Day of
Atonement, will begin at 6 o'clock Fri-
day evening, and continue until 6
o'clock Saturday evening. During the
twenty-four hours every business
House In the city, operated by Jews
will be closed.
Horses shod In first class style at
Tom Do well's shop, Wade street and
Choctaw avenue. 142 6t
Jake 8ohn today sold his pretty
residence property at 21/ North Rock
Island avenue to George D. Hawortn
and will leave next month for the
Texas coast country, where be will
spend the winter. Mr. Haworth re-
sides on lots adjolnlnt the Sohn prop-
erty, and be needed the lot In order
to enlarge his door yard and lawn.
Next Saturday will be another of
those Phenomlnal Auction Sales In
front of Go-tel-us A 8on. Consign
your goods and get what they are
worth.
GO-TEL-US A 80N.
PHONE 381.
(First Publ'shed Sent. 23 1909.—lOt)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
To the Creditors of Ridge Whitlock,
Deceased.
| The creditors of the above decedent
eil was. bv the Countv Court of Ca-
ed uwa8, by tno County Court of Ca-
nadian County, Oklahoma, appointed
Adm ntstrat-ix of the estate of said de-
ceased and that ail persons having
claims against the estate of said de-
cedent are required to exhibit and file
same with the undersigned Nettle M.
Whltlcck, with the necessary vouch-
' ers, at her res'dence seven ml^s
southwest of the city of El Reno, Ok-
lahoma, or with the judge of the Coun-
ty Court within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice, to-wit: from the 22nd day of
September, 1909.
Dated 22nd day of September, 1909.
NETTIE H. WHITLOCK.
Administratrix.
ROBERSON & ROBERSON.
Her Attorneys.
. NOTICE
• Le Soong has opened a first-
class hand laundry at 309 8o.
• Rock Island first door south of
• water office and is prepared to
• all kinds of laundry work.
. 115-1 mo.
* STAR LIVERY AND BOARD- *
« ING STABLE. *
*
•
* Eest ventilated and lighted barn *
in the city. First class driving *
* ing horses and rigs. Good serv- *
! Ice.
*
m
* DR. W. H. MARTIN, PROP. *
. PHONE 61.
Announce m'ent
Millinery Millinery
Our Hats are now ready
for your inspection. I he
prices are always right, as
in previous seasons. It
will pay you to see them
before buying.
Bring your clothes to Joe Levy, the
tailor, to have them steam cleaned
and pressed. All work guaranteed
tlO South Rock Island. 133-30t
American fashions for American
women In October Ladles' Home Jour-
nal on sale nt Uden's.
Its certainly a caution the way our
Rugs and Furniture Sella. Last week
exceeds anything we have seen since
In business. Business growing con-
tinually: people are beglnnln to real
ze that the ready CA3H gets the
bargains. Drop In and be convinced
before you purchase. We certainly
have the B°od -
GO-TEL-US 4 80N.
PHONE 381.
PIANO TUNING
Daniel Pehde of Wichita Is In the
-Itv and Is located at 320 East
Phone 156.
NEW IDEA COMMISSION
HOUSE
138 80. CHOCTAW
SECOND HAND CLOTHINQ
SOLD ON COMMISSION.
(First Published Sept 23, 1909—10L>
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL.
State of Oklahoma, Canadian Coun-
ty. In County Court.
I Notice Is hereby given to all persons
Interested In the estate of James M
Taylor, deceased, that on September
22 1909, Mary E. Taylor Execrutrix,
produced and filed In the Countv Court
of the County of Canadian and State
of Oklahoma an instrument in writing
nurrortlng to be the last Will and
Testament of James M. Taylor, de-
ceased. and also filed in said court a
retltlon r "y f°r probate of said
Will and that letters testamentary Is-
sued thereon to Mary E. Taylor the
exerutrlx named In said Will, and
t-at said retltlon will be heard at
the Court room of 3aid Court In the
"Ity cf F1 Heno at the hour of one
o'clock p. M., of said day when and
where all rersons Interested can an
re-r a-d s*mw cause If anv they
have, why the prayer of sad petition
should net be granted.
II
MRS. ED. P. WEST
A sood confectionary store on divis-
ion point on the C. R. X. & p- R R
Tolng $1,000 business per month
<n^ck and 'ixtures will Invoice about
$2,500. Will exchange for El Reno
improved real estate.
Farm In this county covered with
*aw t'mber 6 Inches to 7 feet through.
The timber, if cut off will more than
ay for the land. Will exchange for
El Reno property.
3-room house in T^ake View A<ldl*
tlon for sale, price $1 500. $250 cash,
balance $25 per month.
KNORPP PFM FSTATE CO
418 W. Wade.
PEAL ESTATE BARGAIN8.
If you want to buy a farm See U
We have them, all slues, from 80 to
480 acres.
If you want to sell a farm See Us.
If you want to trade a farm for
City property. S«e U .
If you want to trade cltv property
for a farm See Us.
If you are thinking of buying city
property, either Improved or vacant.
See U*. We have a large list cover
Ing all parts of the city.
If you have houses or farms to rant.
See Us. Come in and see us anyway
It won't cost you anything and may do
you good.
THE SMITH REAL ESTATE CO.
107 West Woodson.
143-6t
TAKE NOTICE.
In accordance with the request ot
the proprietors of the Herbert A
Kline Snows, I hereby state that the
use of confetti, wife-beaters, horns,
cane torpedoes, etc. will not be per-
mitted on the streets or at the show
grounds during this week.
w. p. McCartney
Chief of Police.
144-6t
AUCTION.
If you expect to get your furniture
I'sted in next Saturday's Auction. You
better Phone Go-tel-us Immediately,
for Saturday la their busy day.
PHONE 381.
We vnn successfully handle any
[case of Hies that Is curable by any
lone. Dr. Halgh end Barker, over
Weldon's Dry Goods Store.
S. J. Wick, Contractor
Fo' all kinds o' house and Iron sat,
mowing. Office at City Coal and Woo*
company. 'Phone *1.
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