El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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WANT ADS
Three Lines Three I imes Three Dimes
Telephone 19
YOU can get the price for build-
ing a bouse repairing or painting by
Phoning 532.—Conklin Lbr. Co.24-26t
WANTED— Clothing Oo fit boys aged
8 to 12. Major Thompson. Phone 974
For Sale
do you WANT a BARGAIN Two
five room housea on car Hub. 10 loU.
welt, cistern, i baius, thicken hous..
All la growing gaiien. Will veil
mighty cheap tor caah. Addrena
Snap. Care Democrat.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Lot No. C, UloCk
No. 25, Keith Addition to El Reno
with good residence. Please wrltt
direct to owner. 11. . limmert, Sibley,
Iowa 5-10_4t.
For Kent
FOR RENT—Six room house, base
ment under entire house, hum anil
soft water. Chicken house and barn
Call 247.
FOR RENT—Have two nice from
rooms upstairB with or without board
to gentlemen roomers. 405 South
Oboe taw. 6-lO-t l
FOR RENT—A hay or storage burn,
600 block West Woodson. L. J.
Stonemau 5-14-6tp
FUKN1SHED KOOMS—and board 301
South Barkor. 6-lS-4w
Money
Mr. Farmer, do you want the cueap
est rate of interest to be kJd on youi
FARM LOAN? It so, write .'or uppii
cation and deal direct with H. r. Mil
lar ft Co., Farm Loan Brokers, 3>.
American National, bark Uldg., Ok
lahoma City ,0 kla.
USE PARCEL PO! l
FOR HIGH-CLASS DYEING AND
CLEANING.
Ladlee ana Dents suits, steam oi
French dry-clean, and tailor presaei
91.25.
Dyeing and Preaalng J2.B
Other work In proportion to above
price*.
Old Hats made like new.
W. RUSSELL, OPP. CITY HALL
GENTRY
NOTICE
See Levy The Tailor
For your Bpring and Summer
Suits, 500 styles to select fro-n.
We have a few unclaimed suits
and trousers that we wiU sell at
Hall Price
218 8. Rock Island Phone 248
Beit Cleaning and Pressing in
town.
Look for the Fat Sign
Oxford
Lunch Room
Open From
6 a. in. to 12 p.m.
211 South Bickford
Gene Runs It
Lots thirteen (13) and fourteen (14)
in Block Twenty-one (21) In Keiths
Addition to the city of El Heno, as
shown by the recorded plat thereof,
all lying and situate in Canadian
County. Okla.. to satisfy thejudg
ment und decree of foreclosure in
favor of the plaintiff and ugainat the
defendants Grac« H. Jones and R. D.
Jouqs 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 thereon
from the 15th dy ot August 1910 and
attorneys lee of $50.00, and to satie-
ty the judgment and decree of fore-
closure in favor of the defendants
uud cUoss-petitioiioDi* John W«#Q r,
Jr., uud Frank Wel'er uud against
said uefendunts Grac« 11. Jones and
H. D. Jones obtained and made In
t.aid court on the said 4th day of Sep-
tember 1912 for the s>uip of $2725.00
of which said sum $1725 tlier«of
bears interest at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from June 7, 1910
and $1,000 'hereof bea"a Interest at
the rate of ten per cent per annum
from May 7i 1911 and an attorneys
fee in the sum of $30o.99, together
with the costs of said action taxed at
$ and costs accruing; 1 will
on the 24th day of Muy 1913 at the
hour of 10 oclock A. M. of Bald day,
at the front door of the court house
in the city of El Heno, Canadian
County, Oklahoma, offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash
the property .■'love described, or s'
much thereof as will satisfy said
judgments, with interest and costs.
Witness my hand laid 19th 'lay ol
April, 1913.
JASON A. L. CLAKK, Sheriff.
Ily J M. Carter, Undersheriff.
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
Panama Hats
Cleaned and reblocked „ $1.00
Straw Hats — goc
Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00
Men's Suits Pressed 5QC
Ladies Suits Cleaned and Presse 1 $1.25
Dresses Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 to $1.60
WE CALL AND DELIVER WITH WAGON
UNIQUE CLEANING CO.
Phone 132 216 SouthRock Island
FHONE 298
PHONE 298
art, F. E. Rlckeky, A. J. Powell and
. Powell, detfendunts.
(First Pub. April 17—30da)
Catherine Hiveley, Plaintiff.
va,
Elizabeth Rice. Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
X PENNEBAKER A 8TACKPOLE t
♦ Farm and City Loan* ❖
♦ Insurance and Real Estate Bond* *
♦ 116 E. Woodson 8t. *
1 $ ♦ $ ❖ G ❖
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does pay If we do It. When your
shoes nome back froin our shop they
look like NEW. OUR WORK is care
fully done to last. We take the same
pains witb a small job at straighten
lag isels as we would with resoling.
Popular prices.
FIRT RENO ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
112 W. Russell Street
El Reno, Okla.
(First Published April 21—4 weeks.)
E. S. Rhoades, Administrator.
Plaintiff.
vs.
Grace H. Jones, et al,
Defendants.
Notice la hereby given that in pur-
suance of an order of sale, Issued out
of. the District Court of Canadian
County, Oklahoma, on the 19th day
of April 1913, In an action wherein
E. S. Rhoades, Administrator of the
Estate of Herbert R. Harmon, de-
ceased, was plaintiff and Grace H.
Jone and R. D. Jones were defend-
ants and John Welter, Jr., and Frank
Welter were defendants and cross-
pctltioners, directed to me the under-
signed Sheriff of Canadian County,
Oklahoma, commanding me to levy
upon and sell -without appraisement,
the following described property, to-
wU:
All of lot two (2-) in Block lettered
'F In tit* City of El Reno, and all of
Notice Is hereby given that In pur-
suance to a writ of execution Issue 1
out of the Cleti. e office of the Dis-
trict Court of Canadian County, Ok-
lahoma. on the 31st day of March
1913. In an action wherein Cather-
ine Hively was plaintiff and Eliza-
beth Rice was defendant, command-
ing me to levy upon property belong
ing to said defendant, Elizabeth Rice
sufficient to satisfy a judgment ren-
dered In said action in favor of
Catherine Hively against Elizabeth
Kice for the sum of $61.75 and $6.50
costs, together with Interest, I have
levied upon certain lands and ten
cments belonging to Elizabeth Rice,
not exempt from sale under execu
tion towlt; lots 17 and 18 In Block
1, in Fair Addition to El Reno. Can-
adian County. Oklahoma, and have
| caused said lands and tenements to
j be appraised accorlng to law at
| $100.00.
1 Now, therefore notice Is hereby
j given, that In pursuance of the com-
! mana of said writ, I will offer for
j sale and sell to the highest bidder
for cash, said lands and tenements
commanding me to appraise adver
Use and sell the real estate therein
described, belonging to A. J, Powell,
in order to wuisty said judgment and
decree.
Now therefore notice Is hereby
given that in pursuance to the com
munus of said order of sale, I will
otfer for sale tor cash to the high-
est bidder at public auctlona the toll-
owing described lands and t ene
ements of said A. J. Powell, situate In
Canadian county, State ot Oklahoma,
towlt—
Lots numbered One (1), Two (Z)
Three (3) and four (4) ol Section
numbered thirty four (34) Township
numbered Thirteen 113) North, ol
itange numbered Seven (7) West ol
the Indian Meridian, In the county
ol Canadian, and State of Oklahoma,
on the 24th day of May 1913, at ten
o'clock, A. M. of said day at the
iront 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.
WitnesB my hind this 14ti. day of
April, 1913.
JASON A L. CLAKK,
J-heriff of Canadian county. Okluhou
(1st uub. May 8, 1913—2 weeks.)
IN THE COUNTV COURT OF CAN-
ADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
in the Matter of the Estate of Jamv3
s. Davis, deceased.
All persons having claims against
•lames S. Davis, deceased, are requi.
nd to present the same with the ne
essary vouchers, tQ the undersign
dministrator at his place of res
dence on the Northwest Quarto.
(N. W. 1-4) of Section Six (6), Town
-hip Eleven (11), North Range Si>
t6) West Indian Meridian, Canadian
ounty, Oklahomaf P 0. Address, El
Keno, Oklahoma, R. F. D. No. 2), wit!
in four month3 of the date hereof, or
i lie same will be forever barred.
Dated May 8, 1913.
T. H. DAVIS,
Administrator
H L. Fogg
* . F Bennett,
Attorneys.
or so much thereof as will aatlafy
saU Judgment, interests and costs on
the 19th 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 city of El Reno.
Witness my hand this 16th day of
April 1913.
JASON A. L. CLARK.
Sherif of Canadian Oo„ Okla.
By J. M. Carter, Underaheriff.
Phelps & Cope Attorneys.
t> irat Published 4-15.SO aays)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'8 SALE
Notice Is herby giver that In pur_
su ranee to an order of sale Issued
out of the office of the Clerk of the
District Court of Canadian County,
Oklahoma, upon the judgment and
decree In favor of R. O. Potts, Plain-
tiff. vs., Joseph F. Nlghswader
Maude E. Nlghawander, L. F. Stow.
(First publ. Way 8—4 weeks.)
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
Notice is hereby given that in pur
lance of an order of sale issued out
Of the District Court of Canadian
county State of Oklahoma, on the 7
th day ot May 1913 in an action
herein Jo9eph C. Shriver was plain
tiff and Newton C. Herahberger was
iefendant, directed to me the under
— 11ed sheriff of Canadian County,
Ok|Bh ma, puthlrjzing me ^to sejll
.rtain property atached by plaintiff
and belongings to defendant, describ-
ed as follows: One certain pop corn
machine or roaster attached and now
in possession of the undersigned
si.eriff. Also the following descrlb
ed real estate: An undivided one-
half Interest In lot 20 in Block 2 In
Morrison's First Addition to the City
of Jil Reno, Oklahoma.
Now, therefore 1 will on the lOtb
daly of June, 1913 a' the front door
of the Court houso in El Reno sell
to the highest bidder, for cash, Bald
nbove described attached property ot
so rnuPh thereof aa will satisfy said
judgment, with Interest and costs
Witnes my hand on this 7th day ot
May, 1913.
JASON A. L. CLARK,
Sheriff Canadian County,
By J. M. Carter, Undersheritf
Phelps & Cope, Attorneys.
.EXCURSION RATES VIA THE ROCK
ISLAND LINES
$6.40 Tulsa, Okla., and return May
28th, 29th and 80th. Return limit
May 31.
$3.30 Lawton and return May 19th
20th, aud 21st return May 23rd.
$21.90 St. Louis, Mo., and return
April 28-29 30 Muy 1st 1112 13-14-17-
IS and 19. Return limit ten days.
$9.15 Dallas, Texas and return May
•'th, 10th, 11th, and 12th. Return
limit May 26th.
$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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CIFER'S
Home Laundry
515 So. Choctaw
Keeps the Buttons on
Shirts 10 and 13 cents
FHONE -117
Wouldn't You like to have a nice, new
Sign Painted
right away?
Something in colors and artistic.
(First Pubi. S-l.'.-lO times.)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Whereas, Ify vii ue of a tax war-
rant issued out of the County Treas-
rer's office on the . day of April
1913, and to me directed as sheriff
pf Canadian Cottn y Oklahoma , ag-
ainst S. B. Hardei iiro k for delin-
quent taxes for the year of 1912, and
commanding me to levy the same on
chattel belonging to saidS. B. Har_
dWnbralokt, and t make t!herefi|om i
the amount due from >id S. B. ITar
lenbrook for said :uent taxe--
for said year of 1912, towlt; $10.08
and the interest t, ereon and the cost
of advertising, together with l&wful i
fees.
And, whereas, i i-. tie said
warrant I did on til , i th day of May |
19193, levy on the following described
I roperty helongll to aid S. B. Jlar
denbrook, towlt:
Three (3) show rases, one (1) Ice i
box, three (3) c heat
ing stove and pi cn. ) coffee
grinder: one (11 ht (8)
stools; one (1) gas etove and cook-
'ng utensils about 200 ft of lumber:
one (1) cheese cutter and one (H
water cooler.
Now, therefore. I will aa sheriff j
of Ci ti ( •! 0! "'a, on j
the 24th day of May, >13. at 2:00
o'clock p. m. of said day ar the north- >
west corner of Rc k ?d avenue
mid Wade street In El Reno. Cana-
dian County. Oklahoma, offer for
sala, and eli to the bidder!
for cash the property heretofore de- ;
scribed to aati y aid delinquent
tan «• ' 1: I therven and the
cost of 1t< ther with all
lawful fee as required by said tax ,
warrant
Witness my V' "d this the 13th
day May, 1913
JASON A. L. CLARK.
Sherif fof Can* in Co., Oklahoma
By J. M. CARTETK. fndershirlff.
Anything wished for furnished ou
short notice at exciptionally low
prices.
A. J. Russell
103 SOUTH BICKFORD
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♦
•j. 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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Poultry Supply
House
Field and Garden Seed
Supplies Feed
215Sout Rock Island Av.
Phone 197
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
tiouble. 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 Qf White Diarrhoea and oiher
infantile diseases peculiar to poul
try. It fakes the baby chick
healthy and keeps it so. Thus the
poultry raiser who uses this won-
derful remedy is guaranteed Niu-
ty-five Per Cent of his brood. A
50-cent package will raise 500
chicks. That is a good investment
We will gladly return your money
if the remedy fails in any parti
tuiar. Sent by mail upon receipt
of price. If you cannot call one
of the following durgglsts, write
to thorn.
MtfCham Drug Co.
J. R. Stock,
Stebblns & Pyle
Ris*e & Cuuby
City Drug Store
Jones Drug Co.
hacts Concerning the
Jersey Dairy Located
at 12 O South Hoff
ImNAIE. OTHERS
IMITATE" ~
it is tlie one uaiiy that has nothing
but Pure Blooded liealthy Jerseya.
It is the one dairy which cleans
baias, whitewashed inaide, clean
floors, etc.
It i.- the one dairy that has lady
milkers and lady help in milk house.
J Hiking is uone with dry hands.
It is the one dairy that has a real
milk house with concrete floor, tight
walls, plenty of lith' and sunshine
and practically tree from dusL
It is the one dairy that grooms the
cows before milking, also Uathe ud-
ders and flanks.
It is the one dairy that uses the
closed milk pail3 covered with steril-
ized cotflon.
It is th£ one dairy that uses brushs
exclusively for washing bottles and
all utensils.
It is the ONLY dajry, supplying
this beautiful City, that absolutely
sterilizes everything with 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 4o not
deliver west of the Rock Island
tracks or east of the Ft. Smith &
Western.
We also have a limited amount of
cream, 3parated milk and butter
milk.
We invite public inspection both
as to live stock 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 charted
Jul} 1, 1911,
We are yours truly,
THE ME! DAIRY
Penslar Agency
We Deliver
Phone 977 Phone 977
t]j Get the exchange
habit. It s an econom-
ical one.
C| r ireel of your camera?
Before you buy that
guitar, suppose you
find the fellow who
has a guitar enjoying
the same leisure your
camera is.
fljj 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.
♦ ♦
<• I.uclus Battcock J. h. Trevathan ♦
❖ BABCOCK & TREVATHAN «
❖ LAWYER8 ♦
•> Office over Conservative In- $
❖ vestment Co., North Bickford ♦
•> avenue. Opposite to Maeonlc <r
❖ Temple. ♦
WANTED CUEAS COTTON UAuo
tT THE DEMOCRAT OFJCE.
Farm Loans
SUPPLY UNL1MITFI)
You getjall you borrow. Kates as low as the lowest.
Easy terms. No delay. You can save Money by see-
ing me first.
Fo^r^f H. HARMS
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913, newspaper, May 16, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90835/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.