El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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elephone 19
" "fllW can net Ih2 Dtil^-faT-build
lii^j a house repairing or painting by
Phonlug 532.—ConklinTbr. Co.24.26t
For male
A splendid dw elliug w«ll looaud
will AU at a sacrifice lor cJUh. Ex-
■ mlnai l)il p perty. AddruuH "ti''
cars Kuip'crut 4-26 26tp
DO XOU WANT A BAKUAJN—Two
five rooia houses on oar Hue, 10 lout,
well, clMLerii, A barns, chic km Uuuat.
All la growing garden. Will sell
mighty cheap tor cash.
Snap, Car* DemocraL
Address
rUK HALhl CHEAP—Lot No. ti, Wock
No. 26, Keith Addition to LI Ueno
with good residence. Please write
direct to owner. 11. . Enmert, Sibley.
Iowa 5-10.4L
Look for the Fat Sign
Oxford
Lunch Room
Open From
6 a. m. to 12 p.m.
211 South Bickford
Gene Runs It
MARTIN MOTOR CO.
ROCK ISLAND AND WADE
Garage and Repair Shop
Livery and Taxicab Service
SELLING AGENTS FOR
Ford\ Studebaker and Hud-
son Cars; Goodyear Tires
Red Seal Batteries
PHONE 298
PHONE 298
t or Kein
tOH KiiNl'-blx room house, ua«tt
uieiu under <.uU|u uunsc. uuid aud
noil watui. ClUUktiU house aim ouru
Call 247.
FOR KENT—llavu two nice trout
rooms upstairs with or wltliout board
to gentlemen roomer*. 406 South
Choctaw. i 6- 10-lit
Money
Mr. PHrwar, do you want mo cueap
eat rote ol UiK'Xoat to be i-ld on J uui
Alt41 LOAiN '! 11 bo, write .or uppu
and deal direct with H. 1'. Mil
Mr A Co.. Kami iajuii Brokers, j-j
Amur lean NauotuU. uajk bid*., Ok
ll>ow> City .O kla.
Lost
STRAYED—A bay pony with a blu-
ed face and sorel colt coming 1 year
old. Seen last 4 miles northwest of
Mustang. Lil<exal reward to finder.
Ben Lafollette. 4-30-2 w
l/Sfc P4RCLL POM
FOR HIGH-CLASS DYEING ANU
cleaning.
Ladles and Oents suits, steam oi
Kraeoli dry-olean, and tailor presaeu
1J6.
Dyeing and Pressing $2.6
Other work In proportion to above
prices.
Old Hats made like new.
W. RUSSELL, OPP. CITY HALL
GENTRY
NOTICE
See Levy The Tailor
For your Spring and Summer
Suits, 500 styles to select fro.n.
We have • tew unclaimed suit*
and trousers th&t we wlU sell at
Half Price
919 S. Hock Island Phone 24S
Best Cleaning and Pressing in
town.
petitioners, directed to me the uuder-
signed Sheriff of Canadian County,
Oklahoma, commanding mo to levy
upon and sell without appraisement,
the following duscribed property, t -
wlt:
All of 1 xh two (2*) in Block lettered
'i'' in tile City of El lieno, and all of
Lots thirteen (13) and fourteen 114)
In Block Twenty-one 121) in Keiths
Addition to the city of El Keno, as
shown by the recorded plat thereof,
all lying and situate in Canadian
County. Okla.. to satisfy thejudg-
uieht and decree of foreclosure In
lavor of the plaintiff and against the
defendants Grace H. Jones and K. D.
Jout|s obtained and made In said
court ou the 4th day of September,
11)12 for the sum of $1200 together
with 7 1-2 per cent Interest thereon
from the 15t'd dy of August imo and
attorneys fee of 150.00, and to satis-
fy the Judgment and decree of fore-
closure in favor of the defendants
and cijoss-petltioueB^ John Wt>t|er,
Jr., and Frank Wel'er and against
said defendants Lirace 11. Jones and
H. D. Jones obtained and mads In
said court on the Baid 4th day of Sep-
tember 1912 for the sum of $2725.00
of which said sum $1725 thereof
bears Interest at the rate of 10 per
I cent per annum from June 7, imo
j and $1,000 'hereof bea"s Interest at
! the rate of ten per cent per annum
from May 7. 1911 and an attorneys
! tee In the sum of $305.UD, together
with the costs of said action taxed at
i and costs accruing; 1 will
ou the 24th day of May 1913 at the
, hour of 10 oclock A. m. of said day,
at the front dctor of the court house
i is the city of El Reno, Canadian
I County, Oklahoma, offer for sals and
, sell to the hlgnast bidder for cosh
| tbe property . \cve described, or so
j much thereof as will satisfy said
judgments, with interest and costs.
Witness my hand tuis 19th 'lay ol
1 April, 1913.
JASON A. L. CLARK, Sheriff.
liy j m. Carter, Under sheriff.
l>irst l-uuilshed 4-16.30 aayB)
NOTICE Of-' SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice Is ti orb;' glvei. that In pur.
su ranee to an order of sale Issued
out of the office of the Clerk of the
District Court of Cauadiau County,
Oklahoma, upon the Judgment anu
decree In favor of K. 0. Potts, Plain,
tiff, vs., Joseph F. Nighswadei
Maude E. Nlghswander, L. F. Slew,
art, F. B. Klckeky, A. J. Powell and
Powell, defendants,
commanding me to appraise adver-
tise and Hell the real estate therein
described, belonging to A. J. Powell,
in order to taiisfy said Judgment and
decree.
Now, therefore notice Is hereby
giveu that In pursuance to the com-
manus of said order of sale, 1 will
offer for sale for cash to the high-
est bidder at public auctlont the foll-
owing described lands and t ene-
omenta of said A. J. Powell, situate iu
Canadian county. State of Oklahoma,
to-wit—
Lota numbered One (1), Two (2)
Three (3) and tour (4) of Section
numbered thirty four (34) Township
numbered Thirteen (13) North, of
Range numbered Seven (7) We3t of
the Indian Meridian, In the county
of Canadian, and State of Oklahoma;
on the 24th day of May 1913, at ten
o'clock, A. M. of said day at the
front door of the courthouse in the
City of El Reno, Canadian county,
Oklahoma; said real estate Is ap-
praised In the sum of $1800.00.
Witness my hind this 14tli day of
April, 1913.
JASON A L. CLARK,
administrator at his place of resi-
dence on the Northwest Quarter
(N. w. 1-4) of Section Six (6), Town-
ship Eleven (11), North Range Six,
j (ti) West Indian Meridian, Canadian
j County, 0klalioma( 1*. o. Address, el
Keno, Oklahoma, r. f. d. No. 2), with-
in four months of the date hereof, or
the same will be forever barred.
Dated May 8, 1913.
f. h. davis.
Administrator.
j h. l. Fogg
i w. E Bennett,
Attorneys.
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t PENNEBAKER & STACKPOLE t
♦ Farm and City Loan* <•
♦ Insurance and Real Estate Bonds 4
♦ 115 E. Woodson SL ♦
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does pay If we do iL When your
shoes come back from our shop they
look like NSW OUR WORK U care-
fully docs to last. We take the same
pains with a small Job of straighten-
ing aaU as wa would with resoling.
Popular prices.
FIRT RENO ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
112 W, Russell Street
El Raaa, Okla.
(first PuMlshed April ti—4 weeks.)
E. S. Rboadea, Administrator.
Plaintiff.
ra.
Grace H. Joaes, at al.
Defendants
NoUm Is hereby given that In pur
•uaaca of an order of sale, issued out
of the District Court of Canadian
County, Oklahoma, on the 19th day
at April lilt, tat an action wherein
E. B. RJhnaitoa, Administrator of the
Batata of Herbert R. Harmon, de-
oeased, vaa plaintiff and Grace H,
Jcme and R. D. Joaae were defend-
ants and John Welter, Jr., and Frank
Welter w«re defendants and cross
iFirst Pub. April 17—30da)
Catherine Hlveley, Plaintiff.
vs.
Elizabeth Rice. Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
j Notice Is hereby given that in pur
nuance to a writ of execution Issued
| out of the Clet<-'« office of the Dis-
trict Court of Canadian County, Ok-
| lahoijia. on the 3lst day ot March
j 1913. in an actios whereia Cather
| ine Hlvely was plaintiff sad Ellaa-
i neth Rice was defendant, command-
! ing me to lory upon property belong-
ing to said defendant, Elizabeth Rica
sufficient to satisfy a Judgment ren-
dered in said action In tevor of
Catherine Hlvely against Elisabeth
Kice tor the sum of $S1.76 and $6.50
costs, together with Interest, 1 hav«
levied upon certain lands and ten-
ements belonging to Elisabeth Rice,
not exempt from sale under execu-
tion towit; lots 17 and 1$ In Block
1, In Fair Addition to Reno. Can-
adian County. Oklahoma, and have
caused ssld lands and tenements to
be appraised occoring to law at
$100.00.
Now, therefore notice is hereby
given, that In pursuance of the com-
mons of said writ, I will offer for
sale and sell to the hfghest bidder
for cash, said lands and tenements
or so much thereof as will satisfy
said Judgment, interests and costs on
the 19Qi day of May, 1913 at 10 o'-
clock a. m. of said day at the east
front door of the Canadian County
court house In the dty of EH Reno.
Witness my hand this 16th day ot
April 1913.
JASON A. U CLARK.
Sherlf of Cenadlan Oo., Okla
By J. M. Carter, Undersherlff.
Phelps & Cope Attorneys.
WANTED CLEAN cotton ii.Vuo
4t THE DEMOCRAT ORCE.
(First Pub. April 30—2wk3)
ORDcR FOR HEARING PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE
State of Oklahoma, Canadian Co.,
88.
In County Court:
In the matter of the estate of ELn-
yra V. Tyres, d ceased.
Now on this the 26th day of April
1913, Charles J. Elliott, executor of
said estate, having tiled his petition
for the sale «f the real estate d as-
cribed In sold petition, for the rea
son In said petition stated.
It Is ordered, that said petition bs
and hereby is set for hearing on the
17th day of May, 1913, A. D. at the
hour of 2 :')0 o'clock p. m. at which
time all persons Interested in said
estate are required to appear and
show cause, if any they have, why
an ord*T should not be granted for
the sale of so much of the reales-
tate of said Elmyra V. Tyroe as 13
necessary tor the reasons in said pe-
tition stated.
It is farther ordered that a copy
of this order be published for two
succesalve weeks In the El Reno Dally
Democrat ot El Reno, Oklahoma, and
that a copy be mailed to each ot the
heirs with postage prepaid and cop-
ies posted In three publlo places In
Canadian County, Oklahoma, one of
which shall be posted on the bulle-
tin board at the front of the Can
adlan County Court Housa.
It further ordered that the pub-
lishing and posting of said notices
shall be at least fifteen days before
the day set tor the hearing of said
petition.
W. A. MAURER, County Judge
Dated this the 26th day of April
1913.
(First publ. May g—4 weeks.)
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
i suance of an order of sale issued out
J of the District Court of Canadian
j county, State of Oklahoma, on the 7
| th day of May 1913 in an action
| wherein Joseph c. Shriver was plain-
[ tiff and Newton c. Herahberger was
defendant, directed to me the under-
signed sheriff of Canadian County,
ok|tihoma„ (authir^zjng me ]to 3<(li
certain property ataehed by plaintiff
| apd belonging to defendant, desorib-
J od as follows: One certain pop corn
machine or roaster attached and now
j in possession of the undersigned
[ sheriff. Also the following describ-
ed real estate: An undivided one-
half interest in lot 20 in Block 2 in
Morrison's First Addition to the City
of el Reno, Oklahoma.
Now, therefore I will on the 10th
da(y of June, 1913 a' the front door
of the Court house In el Reno sell
to the highest bidder, for cash, said
above described attached property ot
so much thereof a3 will satisfy said
Judgment, with interest and costs.
Witnes my hand on this 7th day of
May, 1913.
jason a. l. clark,
Sheriff Canadian County,
By j. m. Carter, Undersherlff
Phelps & Cope, Attorneys.
EXCURSION RATES VIA THE ROCK
ISLAND LINES
$6.40 Tulsa, Okla., and return May
28th, 29th and 30th. Return limit
May 31.
$3.30 Lawton and return May 19tb
20th, and 21st return May 23rd.
$21.90 St. Louis, Mo., and return
April 28-29-30 May 1st 11-12-13-14-17- j
18 and 19. Return limit ten days.
$9.15 Dallas, Texas and return May
9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th. Return
limit May 25th.
$25.95 Chattanooga, Tenn., and re-
turn May 23-24-25-26. Return June
25th. Confederate Veterans Reun- !
Ion.
$32.45 Alanta, Ga., and return May
11-12-13-14. Return June 30.
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❖ MONEY TO LOAN •>
* On Farms and City Property, •>
❖ also money advanced on salaries ❖
« J. K. BURNETT, «
<• Room 12 Lambe Bldg. Phone 114 •>
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(1st oub. May 8, 1913—2 weeks.)
IN THE COUNTV COURT OF CAN-
ADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
In the Mater of the Estate of James
S. Davis, deceased.
All persons having claims against
James S. Davis, deceased, are requir-
ed to present the same with the ne-
cessary vouchers, tQ the undersigned
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❖ WM. McCREADY <•
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<• Bookbinder •
<• 311 S<au*h Hock Island •>
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if ❖ •> •> ❖ v <• '
Poultry Supply
House
Field and Garden Seed
Supplies Feed
215Sout Rock Island Av.
Phone 197
Panama Hats
Cleaned and reblocked „ $1.00
Straw Hats 500
Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed .... $1.00
Men's Suits Pressed 60e
Ladies Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.25
Dresses Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 to $1.80
WE CALL AND DELIVER WITH WAGON
UNIQUE CLEANING GO.
Plioue J32 216 SouthRock Island
CIFER'S
Home Laundry
515 So. Choctaw
Keeps the Buttons on
Shirts 10 and 13 cents
PHONE 417
GAME GOES TO MORRIS TEAM
Oklahoma City, May 14.—At the
Commercial league meeting held last
1 nigiht at the Avon Bowling alleys it
was decided that the score of 8 to 7
sl ould Uo made official regarding the
k une of last Sunday between Morris
and the Operators. The game was
| protested by the Operators.
Facts Concerning the
Jersey Dairy Located
at 12<)0 South Hoff
u
MUM"
Wouldn't You like to have a nice, new
Sign Painted
right away?
Something In colors and artistic.
Anything wished for furnished on
short notice at exceptionally low
prices.
A. J. Russell
103 SOUTH BICKFORD
Why
Baby
Chicks
Die
Sixty-five per cent of incubator
chicks will lie if they not given
a remedy that will get them
past the precarious days of bowel
trouble. We have a book we will
be glad to give to you for the ask-
ing, explaining why baby chicks
die in such enormous numbers.
We have a remedy that will pre-
vent the waste. ,
Whartenby's Wonder
Baby Chick Saver
Will absolutely prevent the rav-
ages of White Diarrhoea and other
infantile diseases peculiar to poul-
try. It 'akes the baby chick
healthy and keeps it so. Thus the
poultry raiser who uses this won-
derful remedy is guaranteej Nin-
ty-five Per Cent of his Brood. A
50-cent package will raise 600
chicks. That is a good Investment
We will gladly return your money
if Uie remedy fails in any parti
etiiar. Sent by mail upon receipt
of price. If you cannot call one
of the following durggists, write
to them.
Mtecham Drug Co.
J. R. Stock,
Stebbins & Pyle
Risse & Cauby
City Drug Store
Jonts Drug Co.
it is the one dairy that has nothing
Lint pure Blooded healthy Jerseys.
It u the one dairy which cleans
barns, whitewashed inaidei, clean
tloors, etc.
It is the one dairy that has lady
milkers and lady help in milk house.
Milking is done with dry hands.
it is the one dairy that has a real
i milk house with concrete floor, tigut
walls, plenty of ligh* and sunshine
and practically lree trom dust
| It is the one dairy that grooms the
| cows before milking, also Hatha ud-
ders and flanks.
It is the one dairy that usds the
closed milk paiU covered with steril-
ized cottjon.
It is thf one dairy that uses brushs
exclusively for washing bottles and
all utensils.
It is the ONLY dairy, supplying
this beautiful City, that absolutely;
sterilizes everything witjh STEAM.
So if you want the richest and pur_
est milk handled in the most sani_
tary manner, telephone Mrs. Taylor,
No. 119, call at dairy, or see our
driver Mr. Blakeburn. We do not
deliver west of the Rock Uland
tracks or east of the Ft. Smith &
Western.
We also have a limited amount of
cream, sparated milk and butter
milk.
We invite public inspection both
as to live stook and ways of handling
our products. Physicians and health
officers are especially welcome.
Thanking you for the nice business
,you have given us since we started
Julj 1, 1911,
We are yours truly,
THE JERSEY DAIRY
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1 Lucius BaUcock J. L. Trevathan ❖
BABCOCK & TREVATHAN •>
LAWYERS ♦
Office over ConservaUve In- ❖
ve3tnienr Co., North Blckford *
avenue. Opposite to Masonic •>
Temple. ♦
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wanted Clothing do fit boys aged
8 to 12. Major Thompson. Phone 974
LAWN MOWER
Will the party who borrowed my
lawn mower last summer pleas*) re-
turn samtf. Jollin Kossuth, 105 E.
Wade. 13-3 tp
for sale Motorcycle, recently ov-
erhauled or trade for good horse.
Plionei r x 15. 5-13-3tp
Penslar Agency
We Deliver
Phone 977 Phone 977
Sullivan is feeding in the same old
way meals and 3liort orders at 812
S. Rock Island. 5-7-6l
Farm Loans
SUPPLY UNLIMITED
\ou get'all you borrow. Rates as low as the lowest.
Easy terms. No delay. lYou can save Money by see-
ing me first.
™rLN„r H. HARMS Td<j?i°"c
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1913, newspaper, May 15, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90834/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.