El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 31, Ed. 1 Monday, June 2, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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ANT ADS
Three Lines Three Times Three Dimes
Telephone 19
Help Wantedj
WANTED AT ONCE-Laborers lor
concrete work. Wa^ts 20c per hour.
Board $4.60 per week. Apply Fox
Construction Co., ovtr City Drug
■tore 5.26.tit.
For Sale
DO YOU WANT A BARGAIN—Two
five room bouses on car line, 10 lots,
well, clatern, 2 barns, chicken house.
All la growing garden. Will sell
mighty cheap for cash. Address
Snap. Care Democrat.
.FOR SALE—Hou&ohold furniture.
Phone 824 before noon. 6.27.4t
For Rent
FOR RENT—Six room house, base-
ment under entire bouse, bard and
soft water. Chicken house and barn
Call 247.
WANTED—To Rent my dinlqg room
and kitchen. Have 20 to 35 boarders.
Must be experienced people and
clean. Cell at Democrat office 5-21-tf
FOR RENT— Possession June l3t. My
property. No. 618 South Barker, large
six rooms, bath, sleeping porch.
Growing"garden. E. A. Sharps. tf
FURNISHED ROOMS—and board 301
South Barker. 5-13-4w
$100000
We have recently mad\? arrange-
ments with one of the leading com-
panies to represent them in this lo-
cality for the purpose of loaning
J funds on first-class farms. We have
One Hundred
Thousand Dollars
to place within the next ninety daya
We are in a position to pay out
ou your loan as soon as your title
is perfected. We draw our own pap.
ers and can make you most any terms
you might wish. We can make you
a loan with a caslh commission or a
term commission, or a straight loan.
You can pay interest at the El
Reno State BanU which saves you
the annoyance of attending to it your
*elf. we do this for you, gratis.
If your loan is maturing, or you
need more money for improving,
building a silo, or desire to purchase
some live stock, we are ia a position
to grant your wishes, and takes care
oi you.
It would be to your interest to fi-
gure with us on your loan.
W. J. Finch
Money,
Mr. Farmer, do you want the cneap-
est rate of interest to be L_id on your
FARM LOAN ? If 60, write lor appli-
cation and deal direct with H. T. Mil-
ler & Co., Farm Loan Brokers, 32U
American National. Bank Bldg., Ok-
lahoma City .O Ua.
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MONEY TO LOAN •>
'-On Farms and City Property,
also money advanced on salaries
J. K. BURNETT, «
-Room lid Lambe Bltlg. Pnone 114 ;•
Lost
LOST—Pair gold glasses, please re-
turn to Mrs. A L. Nicholson, 806
South Barker. 5-16-tf.
HORSE TAKEN UP
A big horse, weight about 900.
Ball face, one glass eye. Taken up
by . H. Mitchell, 4 blocks east of the
Webster School House in Fair Ad-
dition on May 17. Owner will please
call. 5_27-tf
VVM. McCREADY
Bookbinder
311 South Rock Island
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SEWING SCHOOL
WANTED—Scholars to learn
fitting and sewing. The Snow
-Success Tailoring System for ❖
particulars call or address «>
Mr3. E. Heu'ser, 110 S. Admire. ❖
Phone 360 J. El Reno, Okla. •>
Wouldn't You like to have a nice, new
Sign Painted
right away?
Something in oolon and artlitic.
| •> Lucius Babcock J. L. Trevathan <•
❖ BABCOCK & TREVATHAN *
J ❖ LAWYERS •>
I ❖ Office over Conservative In- •>
❖ vestment Co., North Blckford *
j *> avenue. Opposite to Masonic *
i •> Temple. 4
•>•>{'<• *
Anything wished for furnished ra
short notice at exceptionally low
prions.
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❖ PENNEBAKER & STACKPOLE <•
❖ Farm and City Loans •}
❖ Insurance and Real Estate Bonds
❖ 115 E. Woodson St. •>
A. ./. Russell notice
103 SOUTH BICKFORD
CIFER'S
Home Laundry
515 So. Choctaw
Keeps the Buttons on
Shirts 10 and 13 cents
PHONE -117
See Levy The Tailor
For your Spring and Summer
Suits, 500 styles to select from.
We have a few unclaimed 3uits
and trousers that we wiL' sell at
Ilali" Price
213 S. Rock Island Phone 248
I Best Cleaning and Pressing in
town.
Look for the Eat Sign
Oxford
Lunch Room
Open From
6 a. m. to 12 p.m.
211 SouthJBickford .
Gene Runs It
Tomato Plants
Pepper Plants
Peanuts-Spanish Virginia
Feterita
Cotton Seed
Poultry Supply
House
Tel. 197 215 S. R. Island
KER RICK
&BELIN
Funeral "Directors and
Embalmers
207 S. Rock Island
Private Ambulance
Lady Assistant
A STRAIGHT PROPOSITION
Opportunity Knocks Once
Major George W. Littlefield banker, land owner and cattleman of Austin Texas, has decided to place
on t he market the famous Yellow House Ranch of300,000 acres, located in the shallow water belt of
the South Plains of Texas. 70,000 acres of this tract, together with the town site, has been surveyed
and staked; not an acre over six miles from the Sante Fe Trans-Continental line of railways from
ocean to Gulf. Grade finished and track will be completed to Littlefield by July 1. Opportunity
knocks once. .It's up to you to heed this knock. Terms: Ten years' time, 6 per cent interest, small
cn payment which will enable you to improve; if you raise and preserve your feed, we will, sell you
aigh grade Hereford cattle out of the famous L. F. D. or Yellow House herd for feeding; you nay for
for the cattle when sold. F 7
When purchaser will agree to move upon said land and make it his home and place improve-
ments thereon to the value of $500.00 said improvements to include a residence and cultivate as much
as 40 acres during 1913, we will waive cash payment and waive the interest until January 1st, 1914.
By going on this excursion you will be able to buy on the improvement plan.
Terms tyi lots in the town of Littlefield: One-third cash and the balance in one, two and three
years, with interest at 6 per cent, payable annually. This is a home proposition and an opportunity
to get a home which will never be duplicated. Fully $3,000,000 have been invested in the Shallow
\V ater Alfalfa Belt in the past few months. Rapid development will boost prices ^in this immediate
section.
We will make the town of Littlefield a city of no little Importance, being located in the larges
level fertile farm belt in the world, only a few miles from center of county, on Sante Fe main line. All
lines of business and professions are needed. Success sure. Investments will double in value quick.
The greatest townsite buy on earth.
The one opportunity to get a home. Nothing of the kind will ever be offered again on the
American continent. EXCURSION JULY 2nd., 1913, from all points. LAND AND TOWN-
SITE SALE JUL\ 3rd, 4th and 5th, 1913. That accomodation may be provided drop postal to
C. H. White & Son
Littlefield, Texas
RESERVE THIS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Any further information see or write
PRYOR & GARDNER
26 NORTH ROBINSON OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
Missouri and Iowa Land
Do you want to go to Missouri or Iowa?
We can exchange Choice Oklahoma land
for first class Missouri or Iowa land. If
you want to^ trade
DO IT NOW
tell us about yourjland we will do the rest
m Woodson St. £rank Meyer
ei Reno, okia. H.o. Patterson
The First National Bank
will thank you to keep your
eye on this spaee during the
coming months.
I he First National Bank
MARTIN MOTOR CO
ROCK ISLAND AND wade
Garage and Repair Shop
Livery and Taxicab Service
SELLING AGENTS for
I'ord, Studebaker and Hud-
son Cars; Goodyear Tires
Red Seal Batteries
OA Sff/wrt''/"' >' UNGLK, Cashier W. T. M ALONE, Asst. Cashier
( A., HUITMC.V-Ires. No. 1095 D. MUN3HLL. Ant. Cashier
The Citizens National Bank
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS tar,,000
DIRECTORS
T. 8MITB K. L. ANGLK J. T. A LLISON HKNHY SCPA t'KK
C. O. /ILA h K OTTO A. SUUTTtlK \v. T. MALOtiil
Your business solicited
United States Depository
Cor. Rock Island and Woodson
Farm Loans
SUPPLY UNLIMITED
You get all you borrow. Rates as low as:the lowest.
Easy terms. No delay. You can save Money by see-
ing me first.
f„™?Ba„Nr II. HARMS Tel$one
PHONE 298
phone 298
Try a Democrat Want Ad
Panama Hats
Cleaned and rsblocked ...
Straw Hats '
50c
Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed ^
Men's Suits Pressed
Ladies Suits Cleaned and Pressed 1 "Vl J5
Dressea Cleaned and Pressed __ qq to "|160
WE CALL AND DELIVER WITH WAQON
UNIQUE CLEANING GO.
Phone 132 216 South Rock Island
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 31, Ed. 1 Monday, June 2, 1913, newspaper, June 2, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90845/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.