El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 299, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 5, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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FREE OVER $2000.00 FREE
To the Ladies Either Married or Single In El Reno and Vicinity
FIRST PRIZE
One 1913 model 5 passenger fully equipped Ford Touring Car
Now on Exhibition at the Martin Automobile Company; South Rock Island Avenue
Following is the Schedule of Votes that Will Be Paid on
all Subscriptions to the Daily Democrat
3 months subscription in city
6 months subscription in city
1 years subscription in city
2 years subscription in city
3 years subscription in citv
5 years subscription in city
by carrier $1.00 and carries
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By Mail
1 yea^s subscription costs f3.00 and carries
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3 years subscription costs $9.00 and carries
5 years subscription costs $15.00 and carries
10 years subscription costs $30.00 und carries
300 votes
750 votes
2,000 votes
, 6,000 votes
10,000 vote
25,000 votes
1,500 votes
3,500 votes
7,500 votes
15,000 votes
35,000 votes
SECOND PRIZE—One $200 Grafanola, on exhibition dis-
played and guaranteed by Hickman Music Co., Rock Island
Avenue.
THIRD PRIZE-One $150 Victrola, on exhibition displayed
and guaranteed bv Hickman Music Co., Rock Island Avenue.
FOURTH PRIZE—One $100 Solitaire Diamond Ring, on
exhibition d splayed and guaranteed by S. E. Brady, Jeweler,
117 South Rock Island Avenue.
FIFTH PRIZE—One $100 Solitaire Diamond Ring, on ex-
hibition, displayed and guaranteed by S. E. Brady, Jeweler,
117 South Rock Island Avenue.
SIXTH PRIZE—One $25, 25 year guarantee Gold Case
Ladies Watch, with 15 jewels, either Elgin or Waltham Works
displayed and guaranteed by S. E. Brady, Jeweler, 117 South
Rock Island Avenue.
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Ladies watch, with 15 jewels, either Elgin or Waltham Works
displayed and guaranteed by S. E. Brady, Jeweler, 117 South
Rock Island Avenue.
Now Nominate the Lady \ou Would Rather Have Win One of these Prizes and do it
Now as the Longer you If ait the Larger the Handicap She will Have to work Under.
*-v * /-• .1 a a Any lady either married or single can participate. The same number of votes will be given on
Ivulcs Ol the V> OnteStI back subscriptions, renewals or for new subscribers. 1 he contest will run six weeks. jhe
erand prize will be a FORD TOURING CAR oi the 1913 model, this prize goes to the contestant having the most votes in the whole
contest The first district prize of each district will be Grafanola or Victrola. 1 he second district prize in each district will be a $100 Dia-
mond Riny. The third district prize in each district will be a $25 Gold Watch. Only one nomination coupon good for 5000 votes can be
counted for each contestant. The contest manager reserves the right to withdraw any nomination he sees fit without explaining why.
No votes transferable; any contestant quitting cannot turn over what votes she has turned in to another contestant.
All Contestants Failing to Win Prize Will Receive 10 Per Cent Commission.^
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(1st publis-ied March 2{J—3 weeks J
Murks-lliGgins Co.
VB.
W. A. Ray
Before C. A. Bannister, a Justice of
the Peace of El Keno City District.
Said defendant is hereby notified
that on the 15th day of Marca, 1913,
an order of garnishment for the sum
of $13.35, was issued bv the above
named justice of the Peace against
his goods, in the above entitled ac-
tion; and that said course will be
heard on the 24th day of April 1913,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
Marks-Higgins Co., Pit.
C. A. Bannister, Justice of the Peace
First Pub. March 24,—3wd.
PUBLICATION NOTICE
State of Oklahoma, Canadian, Coun
ty.
In the District Court for Said Coun-
ty.
The City of El Reno, a mu-
nicipa1 corporation
Louis El Reno and Western Railroad
right of way, and the aforesaid north
and south line; thence northeast al-
ong the north line of said right of
way 903.9 feet to a point of begin-
ning; said point being thirty-five and
25-100 feet northeast of an oak stake
on said rigiht-of way, containing fif-
teen acres.
On o" before the 7th day of May
1913, or tha said petition will be
taken as true and judgment declaring
the plaintiff to be the owner and en
titled to the immediate possession of
the above described real estate will
be rendered accordingly.
THOS. R. REID. Attorney
for Plaintiff.
(SEAL)
Attest JOHN L. RICE
Clerk of the District Court
By Alva Williams, Deputy.
Plaintiffs.
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
vs.
El Reno Packing & Provi-
sion Company, a corpora-
tion,
Defendants
The State of Oklahoma to the El
Reno Packing and Provision Com-
pany.
You are hereby notified that you
have been sued in tic District Court,
within and for the County of Cana-
dian, in the State of Oklahoma, and
must answer the petition filed there
in by plaintiff in an action in eject-
ment for the recovery of the follow-
ing described real estate situated in
the County of Canadian, State of Ok-
lahoma;
A part of the Northwest one quar-
ter (1-4) of Section three (3), Town-
ship twelve (12) north, of Range sev-
en (7) West of the ladian Meridian
bounded and described as follows;
Beginning at a point thirteen hun-
dred and twenty-three (1323) feet
east and eleven hundred twenty
(1120) feet north of the quarter sec-
tion corner between sections three (3)
and (4) of said Township and Range
thence running north six hundred
twelve and 27-100 (612.27) feet to a
point which is thirty feet east of an
oak stake: thence west 768.5 feet to
an oak stake; thence south 1088.12
feet to an oak Btake; being the inter-
section of the north line of the St.
Notice Is hereby given, that in pui
suance ol an u" Rr.la issuod 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. Cobb, Gussie Cobb, F. C. Tem-
ple, George S. Pearl and Ira V. Hod-
son were defendants, directed to me,
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.
(First pub. March 7, 30t. )
In the District C urt of Canadian
County, Oklahoma.
E. S. Rhoades, Administrator,
Plaintiff
vs.
Grace H. Jones, et al,
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
fcuance of an order of sale issued out
of the District Court of Canadian Co.,
Oklahoma, on the 6th day of March
1913, in an action wherein E. S
Rhoados. Administrator of the Estate
of Herbert R. Harmon, deceased, was
plaintiff and Grace H. Jones and R. D
Jones were defendants and John Wei
ter, Jr., and Frank Welter were de-
fendants and cross pet'tioners, direct-
ed to me t "" «nderslgned Sheriff of
Canadian County, Oklahoma, com
mandiing 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 all
of Lots thirteen (13) and fourteen
(14) in Block twenty one (21) in
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 costf
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 bouse 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.
WANT ADS
Three; Lines Three Times Three Dimes
Telephone 19
llelpgWanted
WANTED White girl for general
housework. Phone 315. 3-21-tf
To Trade
WANTED—A clerk. Apply
baum's Clothing Store.
| TO TRADE FOR EL RENO PROP-
j ERTY—6-room modern house, three
Tanne- I lols- in Alva, Okla., for El Reno prop-
443! erty. Call at Democrat office. if.
W e Have
A full and Complete Supply
of fruit and Shade Trees, and
Shrubs of all kinds. Guar-
anteed to Grow.
DO YOUR SPRING PLANTING NOW
Howell Nurseries
West Woodson Across from Stewart
Lumber Co.
For Sale
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Have some good Improved city pro-
perty for bale, clos« in, must be sold,
,0 settle an estate. OUas. Keith. In.
luire ol Keith Meat Market. 2-14tf.
Money
JERSEY COWS FOR SALE
1 have 18 Dairy Cows from 3 to S
years old, fresh and heavy. Springer
grades and fool blood Jersey calves
by full blood Jersey bull. Will sell
one or all if taken at once. Cash or
good paper. 21 miles west of El
lieno. Will deliver cows in El Reno.
J. W. Turner, Hinton, Okla. 4-2-2t
Mr. Farmer, do you want the cneap-
esi rate of Interest to be had on your
FARM LOAN? If so, write for appli-
cation aiMl deal direct with H. r. Mil-
ler & Co., Farm Loan Brokers, 329
American National. Bark Bldg., Ok-
lahoma City .O kla.
LAND FOR SALE IN CHOCTAW
COUNTY OKLA.
NOTICE
! The blacksmith shop owned by
! John Immel has moved from 210 W.
! Woodson to 101 South Evans, where
j Mr. linmel will be glad to serve his
| old patrons, and extends a cordial
| invitation 10 all new ones to call and
I see him. 8-29_6t
CUU VTCIO v v>. , I \ / — |
the undersigned sheriff of Canadian j Keith's Addition to the city of El
County, commanding me to levy upon i Reno, as shown by the recorded plat
and sell without appraisement the l thereof, all lying and situate in Cana-
following described property, towit ! dian County, Oklahoma, to satisfy the
Lot thirteen (13) in block five (5) j judgment and degree of foreclosure
Morrison's First Addition to the City in favor of the plaintiff and against
of El Reno, Canadian County, State J the defendants Grace H. Jones and R.
of Oklahoma, to satisfy a judgment D Jones obtained and made in said
and decree of foreclosure in favor of j court on the 4th day of September,
said plaintiff and against said defen- j 1912, for the sum of $1200 together
dants obtaining and made In sail! | with 7 1-2 per cent interest theron
court on tne 2t>tn ua* u> august, 1912, I from the 15 th day of August 1910 and
for the sum of six hundred and forty j attorneys fee of $50.00, and to satisfy
five ($645.00) dollars, with interest i a judgment and decree of foreclosure
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent in favor of the defendants and cross
per annum from the 12th day of Ap petitioners John Welter Jr. and
ril 1912, and the costs in the sum of j Frank Welter and against said de-
$29.80, and costs accruing; j fendants Grace H. Jones and R. D.
I will on the 29th day of March Jones obtained and made hi said
1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m court on said 4th day of Steptember,
of said day, at the front door of the J 1912 for the sum of $2725.00, of which
court house In the city of El Reno, j said sum $1725.00 thereof bears inter-
In said county and state offer for sab- j est at the rate of 10 per cent per an
and sell to the highest bidder for j nutn from June 7, 1910 and $1,000.00
cash, the said property above descriu-1 thereof bears interest at the rate of
{. MONEY TO LOAN <•
On Farm. .. u City Property, *
•> also money a<- - need on salaries. *
* J. K. BURNETT, *
Room 12 Lambe Bldg. Phone 114 4
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Lucius BaUcock J. L. Trevathan *
BABCOCK & TREVATHAN •>
LAWYERS *
•;* Office over Conservative In- *
vestment Co., North Bickford *
•> avenue. Opposite to Masonic <•
❖ Temple.
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PENNEBAKER & STACKPOLE •>
•J. Farm and City Loans *t*
•> Insurance and Real Estate Bonds •>
115 E. Woodson St. ❖
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We Qwn a good many tracts of land
in this county and are in a position
to offer some choice bargains this
spring. For instance; 117 acres, 3 1-2
miles from Hugo, all in cultivation,
j fenced, 3 room box house, $25.00 per
acre. 197 acre® fine land, 8 mi. from
| It. R. Btation, 100 acres in cultivation,
I fenced 4 room house, $20.00 per acre.
We have many ot|ier tjracts ftjom
; $10.00 to $30.00 per acre. We have
110 sell them. We can make terms.
Write for circular. Simmons &
Bronaugh, Hugo, Okla. 4-2-4t
For Rent
FOR RENT—Six room house, base-
ment under entire house, hard and
| soft water. Chicken house and barn
Call 247.
COTTON SEED FOR SALE
I'ure Mebane. Home Grown. $1.00 per
bushel. R. B. Walker, 2 miles north
and one mile west of Darlington. 3-316
\JSK P4RCKL HOST
FOR HIGH-CLASS DYEING AND
CLEANING.
Ladies and nents suits, steam or
French dry-clean, and tailor pressed
$1.25.
; Dyeing and Pressing $2 6
i Other work in proportion to above
prices.
Old Hats made like new.
i W. RUSSELL, OPP. CITY HALL
GENTRY
WANTED—Clean cotton rags at the
Democrat Office.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 502
S,u'.fc LkViOrd. i"1 61
.;. WM. McCREADY
Bookbinder
•> 311 South Hock Island
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 299, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 5, 1913, newspaper, April 5, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90803/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.