El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 292, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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NoUe* la
raanuw vi u er-%* o* Mh iMMt out
of the District court of Canadian Co.,
state of Oklahoma on the 27th day
of February, 1913, In an action where-
in C. B. Vaughn was plaintiff, and
Orlando A. McCool, Lovina McCool,
A. A. Cowden, Dela Cowden, Rich-
ard B. CobW, Gussie Cobb, F. C. Tem-
ple, George S. Pearl and Ira F. Hod-
son were defendants, directed to me,
the undersigned sheriff of Canadian
County, commanding me to levy upon
and sell without appraisement the
following described property, towlt
Lot thirteen (13) in block five (5)
Morrison's First Addition to the City
of El Reno, Canadian County, State
of Oklahoma, to satisfy a judgment
and decree of foreclosure in favor of
said plaintiff and against said defen-
dants obtaining and made in said
court on tne 2ai.ii uay ui .-vdgust, 1912,
for the sum of six hundred and forty-
five ($645.00) dollars, with interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
per,annum from the 12th day of Ap-
ril 1912, and the costs in the sum of
$29.80, and costs accruing;
I will on the 29th day of March
1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
of said day, at the front door of the
court house in the city of El Reno,
in said county and state offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder for
cash, the said property above aescrlt)-
ed, or so much as will satisfy said
judgment and costs.
Witness my hand this 27th day of
February, 1913.
JASON A. L. CLARK
Sheriff
By B. C. McDonald, Deputy.
Feb. 27—5t wkly.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
In the matter of the estate or Ida
Karnes, deceased.
Notice is herby given in pursuance
cf an order of the County Court of the
County of Noble, State of Oklahoma,
made on the 24th day of February,
1913, the undersignea Administrator
of the estate of Ida Barnes will sell
at private sale to the highest bidder
subject to confirmation by said Court
on or after the 15th day of March, A.
D., 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M„ at place
r.amed herein for receiving ftids, all
•UtocC Oklahoma.
Canadian County, 88.
In the County Court of said County
and State.
C. E. McCoy, Plaintiff,
vs.
John L. Mcoy, Defendant.
Said defendant John L. McCoy, will
take notice that be has been sued in
the altove named court for the sum of
$468.02 rent on the undivided 1-3 of
the North West Quarter of Section
Twenty-nine (29) Township Thirteen
(13) N. Range Ten (10) West of the
Indian Meridian, in Canadian County,
State of Oklahoma, for the years 1901
to 1912, and must answer the petition
filed therein by said plaintiff on or be-
for 15th day of April, 1913, or said
petition will be taken as true, and a
judgment for said plaintiff for the
sum of $468.02 with interest thereon
at the rate of 7 per cent per annual,
and the attachment therein had and
granted will be rendered accordingly.
J. O. Breuer,
Clerk County Court.
John W. Clark,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
First Pub. Feb. 21—4w—30d
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Notice i3 hereby given that in pur-
suance of a Writ or execution Issued
out of the clerk's office of the district
court in and for Canadian County,
state of Oklahoma, on the 17th day of
February, 1913, in an action wherein
The First National Bank, El Reno
State Bank Citizens National Bank
and Commercial Bank, all of El Reno,
Oklahoma, were plaintiffs and El Re-
no Packing and Provision Company,
B. S. Cusey and J. F. Tippett were de-
fendants, commanding me to levy up-
on property belonging to said defen-
dants, sufficient to satisfy a judgment
rendered in said action in favor of
saiid plaintiffs and against said defen-
dants for the sum of $7,467, with 8 per
cent interest thereon from December
2, 1912, date of said judgment, and
coats of action taxed at $9.30 and ac.
curing costs, have levied upon cer_
lands and tenements belonging to
said El Reno Packing and Provision
Co., not exempt from sale under exec-
ution, said lands and tenements being
^escribed as follows, to-wit:
A part of the Northwest quarter of
the right, title and interest of said
Ida Barnes, deceased and of the es- j section three (3), Township twelve
(12) North of Range seven (7) west
of Indian Meridian, Canadian County,
Oklahoma, bounded and described as
follows Beginning at a point 1323
feet east and 1120 feet north of the
quarter section corner between sec-
tions 3 and 4 of said township and
intersection of the north line of the
range, thence running north 612.27
feet to a point which is 30 feet east
of an oak stake, thence west 768.5
feet to an oak stake, thence south
1088.12 feet to an oa'c stake being the
St. Louis El Reno and Western rail-
road right, of way, and the aforesaid
way containing fifteen acres; and
east along the north line of said right
of way 903.9 feet to point of begin-
ning, said point being 35.25 feet north-
east of an oak stake on said right of
north and south line; thence north-
to be appraised according to law;
have caused said lands and tenements
(First Pub. March t>, 3w) j Now> therefore, notice is hereby
In the District Court of Canadian | Siven that in pursuance of the conu
County, State of Oklahoma. j man,,s of said wrlt' 1 wil1 offer £or
Francis M. Stephens, Plaintiff, | saIe' and Bel1 for cash- to ,he highest
vs ! bidder, said lands and tenements or
Frank Lewis, as Administrator of the j mlIcl1 thereof as will sat'sfy the
estate of M. J. McKenna, deceased- 1 said judgment and costs, on the 29th
tate of said Ida Barnes, deceased in
and to the following described real
estate situated in Canadian County,
State of Oklahoma, to-wit:
Lots One (1) two (2) and three (3)
in Block One hundred and fortyone
(141) in the City of El Reno, Okla-
homa.
Said real estate will be sold on the
following terms and conditions, to-
wit: for cash in hand. Bids for the
purchase thereof must be in writing
and must he filed in the County Court
of Noble County or delivered to the
undersigned at his place of business
at No. 415 West London Street in the
City of El Reno, Oklahoma.
Dated the 27th day of February,
1913.
John Welter, Jr.
Administrator of the Estate of Ida
Barnes, Deceased.
Of tfco
tho defendant Oraoo H. Jonaa and R.
D. Jones obtained and made In said
court on the 4th day of September,
1912, for the sum of $1200 together
with 7 1-2 per cent interest theron
from the 16 th day of August 1910 and
attorneys fee of $50.00, and to satisfy
a Judgment and decree of foreclosure
in favor of the defendants and cross
petitioners John Welter Jr. and
Frank Welter and against said de-
fendants Grace H. Jones and R. D.
Jones obtained and made in said
court on said 4th day of Steptember,
1912 for the sum of $2725.00, of which
said sum $1725.00 thereof bears inter-
est at the rate of 10 per cent per an-
num from June 7, 1910 and $1,000.00
thereof bears interest at the rate of
10 per cent per annum from May 7
1911 and an attorney's fee in the sum
of $305.99, together With the costs of
said action taxed at $17.75 and costs
accruing; I will on this 10th day of
April 1913 at the hour of 10 o'clock, A
M. of said day, at the front door of the
court house in the city of El Reno,
Canadian County, Oklahoma, offer for
sale and sell to the highest bidder for
cash the property above described, or
so much thereof as will satisfy said
judgments, with interest and costs.
Witness my hand this 5th day of
March 1913.
JASON A. L. CLARK
Sheriff of canadian County.
By J. M. Carter, Under Sheriff.
LEST YOU FORGET
Tie a string around your finger. This
will be a reminder to have those
clothes cleaned and pressed for East-
er. Don't delay, Telephone us right
now. We call and deliver.
Ladies List Men's List
Suits $1.25 Suits $1.00
Cloaks $1.00 Overcoats $1.00
Skirts 75c
Dresses $1.00 to $1.50.
UNIQUE CLEANING COMPANV
Phone 132 216 S. Rock Island
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notice or sHRMirr* uu
or land
Notice Is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an order of sale ia^u d oui
of ^he District court of Qanadiau
Count,,, state of Oklahoma, on the
25th day of Nov., 1912, in an action
wherein Jennie B. Jenkins was plain-
tiff and A. B. Jenkins was defendant,
directed to me the undersigned sher-
iff of Canadian County, commanding
me to levy upon and sell the follow,
ing described premises, to-wit:
Lots eleven (11), twelve (12), thir-
teen (13), fourteen (14) and fifteen
(16), Section nine (9), Twp. twelvev
(12), North of Range six (6), West
Indian Meridian all of southeast one
fourth (1-4) of t-aid section nine t91
containing one hundred forty seven
and seiventy.one one-hundredths ac-
res (147.71), in an action for perma.
nent alimony againb' A. B. Jenkins
in favor of said plaintiff, Jennie B.
Jenkins, obtained and rendered In
Bald court on the 17th day of May,
1912, for the sum of one thousand
and two hundredths dollars and twen-
ty dollars per month alimony and in-
terest thereon at the rate of six per
centum per annum from the 17th day
of May 1912, until paid, ana thirty-
two and fifteen hundredths dollars
costs and one and forty hundredths
dollars accrued costs, and all accur-
ing costs. It will on the 27 day of
March, 1913, at the hour of ten o'-
clock a m„ at the east front door of
the court house in the city of El Ren0
in said county and state, offer for
sale and sell to the highest bidder
for cash, the property above describ-
ed, or so much thereof aG will satisfy
said judgment, with interest and
costs, except a mortgage of $1360.00
in favor of the Union Central Life
Insurance Co.
Witness my hand this 22nd day of
February, 1913.
JASON A. L. CLARK. Sheriff
By B. C. McDonald, Deputy.
Sale of Noncompetent and Inherited
Indian Lands.
A
Three Lines Three Times Three Dimes
Telephone 19
Help Wanted
WAITRESSES WANTED—Inquire J.
J. Gcier Eating House. South of
Rock Island Depot. 3-19-6t
WANTED—Young man wishes any
kind of wofk, by the hour, day or
week. Wages no object. Phone 609.
Day 0£ night.
OPPORTUNITY FOR HUSTLER—
'to make $150 to $200 a month in a
legitimate busine^ in his home
town, for particulars address Post
office box 128, Guthrie, Okla.
3-18-3t
To Trade
TO TRADE FOR EL RENO PROPi
ERTY—5-room. modern house, thre#
lots, in Alva, Okla., for El Reno prop-
erty. Call at Democrat ofUce. 11,
For Sale
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Have some gocd improved city pro-
perty for sale, close in, must be sold,
to settle an estate. Clias. Keith. In-
quire of Keith Meat Market. 2-14tf.
FOR SALE—Almost new Wilton Vel-
vet stair carpet, shades ' ta# and
green. Inquire Mrs. Barney Stewart,
621 South Barker, Phone 724.
3il9-3tp.
FOR SALE)—Six mules, grain fed
ready for work. Cash or time. 4
miles north of town. Smith Taylor
2-26-tf
FOR SALE—Family driving horse,
surry and harness. Horse very gen-
tle. Suitable for ladies driving. See
W. J. Finch.
Money
CHEAP MONEY
Mr. Farmer, do you want the cheap-
est rate of interest to be had on yofflf
FAKM LOAN? If so, write for appll-
catlon and deal direct with H. r. Mil-
ler Co., Farm Loan Brokers, 329
American National. Bark Bldg., Ok-
lahoma City .0 kla.
Found
FOUND Ladles uunu bag. Owne^
can have same by paying for this ad
and calling at Democrat office. 3-ttt.
iscellaneous
FOUND—A pooKet i. ..ining
money. Owner may _ .„e bj
calling for nroperty and proving
same and • - - for this notice. 3-188
FRANK MEYER
Dealer in
FARM LOANS and REAL ESTATE
Does a general office business. Write#
contracts, wills, deeds, niotgages, pow-
er of attorney, to be UBed in this and
all other counties. Notary Public, al-
ways have a complete line of proper-
ties for saie and to exchange hero
here and in other Beats. Satisfaction
always. See me before you sign cott-
tract for a farm loan.Office Phone 202
FRANK MEYER
FOR SALE—Good family carriage,
Dowell Carriage Shop. Corner Choc-
taw and London.
John McKenna; Bart McKenna;
day of March, 1913 at the hour of ten
Rastus Quotes
We are getting in plenty
of Coco Cola. Drink all
you want we can order
more. fci.l
Rastus
At the Rock Island
Soda Fountain
Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Agency,
Darlington, Okla., Feb. 4, 1913.
Bids for the lands listed below will
be opened at the Cheyenne and Ara-
paho Agency, Oklahoma, at one o'-
clock p m., on the dates shown below.
A separate bid must be submitted for
each tract bid upon and accompanied
by a certified check, vcertificalte or de-
posit, or bank draft on some solvent
bank, payable to the order of F. E.
Parrel, supperintendent, for not less
than 10 per cent of the bid.
CANADIAN COUNTY
Uids open April 4, 1913.
W 1-2 of the SW 1-4 of Sec. 29, Twp.
113 N„ R. 7 W„ 3670.00.
W 1-2 of the NE 1-4 of Sec. 27, Twp.
14 N., R. 9 W., $1600.00.
Lots 5 and 6 of Sec. 31, Twp. 14 N.,
R. 9 W„ $700.00.
SE 1-4 of NW 1.4 and lots 3 of Sec.
31, Twip. 14 jN., R. 9 W„ $2200.00.
SE 1-4 of NW 1-4 and lit 3 of Sec. 6,
Twp. 12 N„ R. 10 W„ $1000.00.
S 1-2 of NE 1-4 and lots 1 and 2 of
Section 4, Twp. 14 N., R. 10 W., 1500.
N 1-2 of the SW 1,4 of Sec. 10, Twp.
14 N„ R. 10 W., $1700.00.
For information as to leases, eac.,
may be obtained by writing the above
mentioned Superintendent at Darlinn-
ton, Oklahoma.
For Rent
FOR RENT—Four room cottage. Ap-
ply Tom Fahay at Police station.
FOR RENT—Five room modern j^use
Phone 247. 3-11-tf.
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❖ Lucius BaUcock J. L. Trevathan#
❖ BABCOCK & TREVATHAN ♦
❖ LAWYERS ♦
•> Office over Conservative In- ♦
❖ vestment Co., North Blckford ♦
❖ avenue. Opposite to Masonic ♦
❖ Temple. +
•:••>•>•>❖«•>♦♦♦ o $ «
TO LET—Nice Southeast room, suit-
able for two with Board reasonable.
Enquire 319 N. Rock Island. 3-17-6tp
FOR RENT—Choice business location
104 S. Blckford. Extra good build-
ing. Modern front. Davidson & Caso
Lbr. Co. 3-17-tf.
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❖ MONEY TO LOAN «
❖ On Farn,., una City Property, +
❖ also money a-.-, need on salaries. <•
❖ J. K. BURNETT, O
❖ Room 12 Lambe Bldg. Phone 114 ♦
❖ «
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Michael McKenna, Jr., and Nellie I 0 °locl<. a- m- of said day at the front
Lewis
Defendant?
The State of Oklahoma to John Mc-
Kenna, Bart McKenna and Michael
McKenna, Jr.
You and each of you are hereby
notified that you have been sued by
the above named plaintiff in the dis-
trict court in and for the county of
Canadian, in the State of Oklahoma,
In the above entitled cause, and you
must answer the petition of the plain-
tiff filed therein on or before the 18th
day of April, 1913, or the said petition
will be taken as true and judgment
quieting the title of the plaintiff in
the following described real estate,
to-wlf:
The south half of the Northwest
quarter,except four acres off of the
door of the County court house in the
city of El Reno, Canadian County,
State of Oklahoma.
Witness my hand thi3 20th day of |
February, 1913.
JASON A. L. CLARK, Sheriff |
By B. C. McDonald Deputy.
(.First pub. March 7, 30t. )
In the District C urt of Canadian
County, Oklahoma.
E. S. Rhoades, Administrator,
PlainUff
vs.
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WM. McCREADY •>
•> Bookbinder ❖
❖ 311 South Rock Island ❖
o <• •> <• <• ❖ <• 4 ❖ ❖ •>
FOR RENT—House at 621 South R.
Island. Inquire of Marks-Higigns
Co. 3-18-Gt
WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGS
AT THE DEMOCRAT OFICE.
❖ Or
❖ PENNEBAKER & STACKPOLE *
❖ Farm and City Loan* ♦
•> Insurance and Real Estate Bonds 6>
115 E. Woodson St. ♦
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A Democrat Want Ad will sell what
you have to sell. Try one.
Farm Loans
SUPPLY UNLIMITED
You get all you borrow. Rates as low as the lowest.
Easy terms. No delay. lYou can save Money hy see-
ing me first.
^lonalnBan k?| I 1. ARMS'! Tc'!?fone
iGrace H. Jones, et al,
Defendants.
Notice is hereUy given that in pur
f-uance of an order of sale issued out
of the District Court of Canadian Co.,
Oklahoma, on the 5th day of March
, 1913, in an action wherein E. S
north side of the Soutieast quarter of Rhoadeg_ A(iministrator of the EBtate
it quarter of Section Sev-! Qf Herben R Harmon deceased| waB
Township Thirteen (13) | p,aintlff anJ Qrace „ Jon0s aud R Q ^
Jones were defendants and John Wei I
ter, Jr., and Frank Welter were de-
fendants and cross pet'tioners, direct-1
ed to me the undersigned Sheriff of
Canadian County, Oklahoma, com-
manding me to levy upon and sell,
without appraisement, the following
described property, towit:
All of Lot two (2) in Block letter-
ed "F" in the city of El Reno, and ail
of Lots thirteen (13) and fourteen
(14) in Block twenty one (21) in
Keith's Addition to the city of El
the Northwest
enteen (17) Township Thirteen (1
North, Range Five (5) West I. M„ j
also four acres off of the south side
of the Northwest quarter of the North i
west quarter of Section Seventeen I
(17), Township Thirteen (13) North
Range Five (5) West I. M., in Cana-1
dian County, Oklahoma:
Will be rendered according to the j
prayer of the petitioner therein.
JOHN L RICE,
Clerl: of the District Court.
R. B. FORREST, Attorney for Plain-
tiff.
Democrat Want Ads always product | Reno' as Bhown " the reooniod plat
results. Try one.
thereof, all lying and situate In Cana
tj Get the exchange
habit. It's an econom-
ical one.
q Tired of your camera?
Before you buy that
guitar, suppose you
find the fellow who
has a guitar enjoying
the same leisure your
camera is.
§ We Americans buy
right and left as the
impulse moves us, a
little forethought and
a want ad will get
what you want, and
good as new—nearly
always.
Look for the Eat Sign
Oxford
Lunch Room
Open Day
and Night
211 South Bickford
Gene Runs It
That is What
—We Sell—
Quick Delivery to All
Parts of the City
SMILEY & RASP
Telephone 705 or 65 El Reno, Oklahoma
A Democrat Want Ad will aell what
you have to sell.
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❖ JOHN W. CLARK
•> Attorney-at-Law
❖ Rooms 1 and 2 Lambe Bldg
•> El Reno, Oklahoma.
❖ Patents and Trade Marks Se-
••• cured.
❖
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usf; parcel post
POR HIGH-CLASS DYEING AND
CLEANING.
Ladies and Gents suits, steam or
French dry-clean, and tailor pressed
$1.25.
Dyeing and Pressing $2.5
Other work in proportion to above
prices.
Old Hats made like new.
W. RUSSELL, OPP. CITY HALL
GENTRY
Diarrhoea KiMs Millions?
" Whartenbys' Wonder"
Can Save Baby Chicks
Tile treatment is simple. Whartcnby's Won-
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Dissolve in water you give to baby chicks the
firet six days and your brood is safe from the
ravages of White Diarrhoea. it encourages
growth whether they have bowel trouble or not.
RAISE 500, CHICKS FOR 50c.
The cost of an ordinary hen will Insure you a brood of 500. chicks'
e remedy is guaranteed. Your money is cheerfully refunded without
quibbling ,f you are dissati fled in any particular. There 'are hun
dreds of satisfied users of Whartenby s Wonder Baby Chick Save?"
IOou are a "Missouri" Poultry Raiser see any of the f^lowlng de"-'
J. E. Meacham, Druggist
J. R. Stock, Seed Store
Sent by mail by any of the above named dealers upon rectipt of prlo«.
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