The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 287, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 9, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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lion nin*- «Bl Toua-hli* thirteen fUt
North Range nine (ht West nil in
rnnadian County. Stale of Ohluho
na, securing tald indehtodnona and
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rtklly lla wihl one*. j Sr|*teiulior. 1»*|. nr Mid prill ion will
■ ■ ■ — (be Inhett «a «onfo»»ed nnd Judgmeel
HlMory telle ua that the Bret a holm mil |*e rendered accordingly,
hearted agitator agalnrt the l*e>iali imicd IhU Augurt »>d. |»!4
l*»*h waa Ur. Kamaon.
••real are the aeaelde roaorla. hut
R>r genuine Joy (here's Bo dlecouuMig
the «id »»limnin' hole.
Mi)he that i*erfe« tlon of "rtylelera
rtyle" hII| lie known l*y Its graceleaa
grace and unwitting wit.
There en *ome people who think
that Amerlcank had loftier idea la when
they rode high wheel hteyilea.
KIIANK TAYI/IR. Court Clerk
lliklrlrt Court Cnnadtaa Countr
Okhihotna (SRAM
VICTOR A SMOG*
Attorney for rulntlff
(PIrat Culi. AuyBet 8. 4-tlmaa
NOTICK to emotToiit.
To (he creditor* of Charlaa Crouch,
(lecraaed.
The credltnra of the above named
decedent are hereby notified that
'he undersigned waa. by the County
Court nr Canadian County. Oklaho
mu. appointed Administrator of the
extate of raid decedent end that all
persona having claim* agntnnt the
extatt* or said decedent are required
to nhlblt them to aald undersigned
______ administrator, with the neceeeary
The fisherman who makes a long j of H L
story sliort, simply say s-"You didn’t IB™ ^ Reno State Bank, Ft
etpect nte lo Istid s whale, did youT"*Reno, Oklahoma. Within four month*
front (he dale of the first publics-
New Turk anil l.nodon are lo l*e
eonneotod up liy telephone The liter*
tualdk mn hanlly null to listen in.
A New York inagUtrafe rule* Unit
playing tush Jotigg |s no crime. Still,
the way aome people try to pluy It in.
One womlera If Americana of the
next generstlon will continue to de-
ride the league Issue every four yciira.
Oecsslonally a dctm-tlve npiunrs
who has n life work nheail of him re>
discovering the clews he picked up
and then lent.
Iceland has pmoo'd n Ihw forbidding
the Importation of nufom<ddies, which
leoka like a deuth blow to the untl*
fraexe Industry.
Another fairly hopeless task Is tin*
dertaklng to convince a foreign visitor
that the American dollar buys only
half aa much as It once did.
Pound to have a natural tenor voice,
n New Tork laundry worker hecitme a
grand opera star over night. Out of
the washboller Into hot water.
Hon of this notice, to-wltj the 84(h
day of July 1954 or Ike Faine will be
forever barred.
Dated July 84th. 1884-
H. I* FOGO. Administrator.
STATE OF OltkAJIOMA, CANA-
DIAN COUNTY, an.
In the District Court In and for said
County and Stata.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Viola Chase. Plaintiff,
YB
I,co Chase Defendant.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO LEO
CHASE:
Take notice that you have been
sued Mi the above named court by
Viola Chase, the plaintiff, for dl
vorcc on the grpunds of extrema
cruelty nnd gross neglect of duty
---- ! praying for the restoration of the
Dr. Run Tat Sen Is said to have left former name of plaintiff and for
tkAil(l<tal •••III %*,,4 it.. ru.s_____ ___is I * . . ..
temporary and permanent alimony,
attorney’s fees and costs, and you.
a political will, but the Chinese poli-
ticians doubtless will have little trou-
ble finding a way to break It.
Radio Isn’t much of a help to tbs
old-fa shinned stump artist who always
got his best hand when he hauled tha
flag forth from an Inside pocket.
Brosdcasting the Congressional Rets
ord Instead of printing and mailing It
Is going to create a brisk demand for
next winter's supply of kindling.
City-born hahles In England are
more healthy than the country-born.
The babies do not mind helng crowded
a little If other conditions are right.
If there were a pair of lame ducks
on Noah's ark doubtless they man-
aged to connect with easy Jobs; such
as tearing the leaves off the calendar.
Three months, says a booksellers'
convention, Is the life of an ordinary
American novel. Some of them
said defendant, must answer the pe
tit Ion filed herein by said plaintiff
on or before the 5th day of Septem
her. 1924. or said petition wilt he
taken as true and Judgment for said
Plaintiff will be rendered according.
iy.
Dated this 24th day of July. 1924.
FRANK TAYLOR.
(SEAL! Court Clerk.
A- 0. Morrison, attorney for Plaintiff
(Published July 24. 81, Aug 7. 1924.)
County and State.
Jerdan Rodgers, Plaintiff ,
TI.
Regina P’.um and Ben Blum, her
husband; W. S. Matthewg and F. 'W
Lawson, Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
The State of Oklahoma to F. W
Lawson:
Take notice tnat yon have been
It has been figured that there art
88 causes for divorce In this country.
And even at that, we’ll wager that <v
serving spinach for dinner Isn't one of '
them.
lately |
seem to be very sophisticated for their sued In the above named court upon
a mortgage foreclosure on the fol-
lowing described property; Lot sev-
en (7) in Block five (5) Todds Flrsi
Addition to Calumet. Canadian Coun
Oklnhoma, the plaintiff* petition
alleging that you elalm some right
title or interest in the said real es
tate but that said right, title or In
tcrest Is. Junior and Inferior to the
rights of the plaintiff and you must
answer the petition filed herein by
___ M,d plaintiff on or before Wednes
The Ideal baseball player Is one who AW!J,t1. ,M4 °r "B,d **
can field snd hat equally well, and the , i°n "I '1* tRkTn M trM* *n,, *
perfect keynoter la equally at home i Jud*ment for "“M Plaintiff adjudg-
when pointing with pride or viewing ,nK your r,a,m <0 b* Inferior to
The bogus 820 in circulation Is re-
ported to he easy of detection when
put beside Ita original, which Is what a
lot of people will look upon as pro-
aumptlon.
with alarm.
A census discloses there are about
S,000,000 persona In this country who
can neither read nor write. What Is
particularly a mystery Is why they
hart all taken up sonc-wrltlng.
STATE OF OKfiAHOMA, CANAD-
IAN County, 88.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND
FOR SAID fcOUNTY AND 8TATE.
Crockett Bcrivner, Plaintiff,
T9.
Sort Moore, Valeria Monro and
fdella May Moore, Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
No. <988.
Tha Slalo of Okaboma to Bort
Moors and Valeria Moors, defend -
plaintiffs nnd enjoining you against
netting up any claim or bringing any
suk or action againat the said real
estate will b« rendered accordingly
FRANK TAYLOR .Court Clark.
A. O, Morrison,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF CA
NADIAN COUNTY. STATE OF OK
LAHOMA.
1 Baker, Hanna 4 Blake Company, R
I Corporation, plaintiff,
vs
L. E. Shupn. Defendant.
NO. -
NOTICE BV PUBLICATION
You, the said L R. shape, will
take notice that yon have been sued
by (he sbovs named plaintiff. Raker.
owner bv xlriue
**f *n aKsiennwm thereof f»v
in pl.tiutiif aiakiug a t*-i««l of tll'F
9J due plaint iff h> V“u and lhat
plainti(i pays Judni cnt at- Oust >ou
lor lhe -aid tnl.il miiu ot 11107 43
with interval at < i*t<*ut j.«- *n»um
thereon (rum \ucu«t 7, 1*?4 and
ri'iil* nnd that plainlitt ha« attached
lads It and * Hl>*« k 13 glU'ianf. i>k
lahuma xa'*l real c-t tle l> in lu .it
cd in Mustang Canadian Countv,
Oklahoma a>- h«I| as certain -hoer
groreric*. hardware drugs and tner
chaadixe fixtures and |i umni* re
ceivahle. now at \o Street
Town of Mmi'aag Canadian tvnnty
Oklahoma, all of whi*h property t-*
owned hv you; and that you must
answer the petition filed herein on
or hct'nr,. September 18, 1971 or said
petition will lie taken »s true and
ludgtnetd rendered In favor of (ilaln
tiff and said altachniont will he sits
litined ns prayed for In raid pell
lion . ul ord* ring the sale of nil
your interest in and In the property
heretofore *o attached to satisfy Ihn
indehlertnc*ix representd hy the ae
counts herein sued on
You are further notified however (ha
ord* c of x.ile of th„ stock of yroper
lex. drugs hardware nnd tnerchnn
disc, and fixtures has been ordered
hold within 15 day* from this date
or oil August 19 1924 bfcnn-o the
sain,* Is not only porlxhahlc but of
such nature that It will ho costly to
xloro and care for during the pend
cncy of this nctlon nnd In view* of
Iho cost of keeping same. s;,l0 will
ho for the benefit of both plaintiff
•ind defendant; that Hinh sale shall
be at public auction for cash and
that the proceeds of said sale so
ordered will be held to satisfy the
indebtedness representd by the ao
counts sued on.
FRANK TAYI.OF?
(BEAL) Court Clerk
MclIAUItY & HOFFS.
Mtorney,.- for rlaintitf.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA. CANA
DIAN COUNTY. SS.
In the District Court In end for said
County nnd State.
J. C. Lindenmnn, Plaintiff
vs.
Clara E M. Lindenmnn. Wilhelm
Johannes Caseper Lindetnann, Aman
da Beth Ernestine Lindetnann.
Sophia Katherlna Margaretha Lin
demann, Hermann Oscar Frederlch
Lindenmnn V'rnest Henrleh Thomas
Lindenmnn. Ellen Clara Maria Lin
demann. Henrietta Margaretha Mar-
tha Lindenmnn. Defendants.
Notice Is hereby given In pursu
aneP of an order of sale issued out
of the District Court of Canadian
County. Oklahoma on the 1(1 day ot
filly. 1924 In an action where the
above mentioned plaintiff was the
plaintiff and the above mention?
defendants were defendants, dlrec
ed to me, the undersigned Sheriff c
Canadian County, commanding ir.
to levy upon and sell without ai
pralsement the following dese^hen
property; The North Fast Quarter
of Section thirty-thren (321 in
Township eleven (11) North of
Range six (6) West of the Indian
Meridian situated In the County of
Canadian and State of Oklahoma, to
satisfy a Judgment and decree of
foreclosure In favor of paid plain
tiff and against said defendants
obtained and made In said court on
the 13th day of January. 1924 for
the sum of ?Rni0.4l with interest
thereou at fen percent from the
12th day of January. 1924. $50.0(1 at-
torney fees, cost amounting to $3R.
40 and costs accruing I will cm the
18 day of August. 1921 at the hour
of 10 a. m. of said date, at the front
door of the court house pn the City
of El Reno In said County and
State offer nnd
bidder for rash
above described or so much thereo'
ns will satisfy snld Judgment with
Interest and coats.
Wlt»>ess my haind this m dRy of
July. 1924.
T. C. 8HACKLETT.
Sheriff of Cnnndlan County. Okla
(July 17. 24 31. August 7. 14. 1924)
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SUPERPOWER" ill new word not yet woU undmlood-
ll meant simply inti
won systems.
In Oklahoma the “Superpower” idea is woU advanced. It hu irsot-
ly benefited the people by carrying aervice to many communities not
previously supplied end by keeping down electric rates during i period
of high pricet for nearly everything elie.
Thirteen power planti are in this system. There are 1»200 miles of
transmission and distributing line*. Tha total generating capacity is
more than 96,000 horsepower, OF WHICH 20,000 HORSEPOWER
WAS BUT RECENTLY ADDED BY THE NEW HORSE SHOE
LAKE STATION, NEAR HARRAH.
Interconnection means better and more widespread service, increased
use of the great amount of capital invested, and reasonable rates.
All these facts mean much to the investor. They add further safety
to an already safe and productive investment.
YOU CAN SHARE IN THE “SUPERPOWER" DEVELOPMENT
BY JOINING US AS A FINANCIAL PARTNER. AN ARMY OF
SHAREHOLDERS CAN TESTIFY AS TO THE REGULARITY OF
DIVIDEND PAYMENTS AND THE GENERALLY SATIS-
FACTORY CHARACTER OF THE INVESTMENT.
Use the Coupon to Get the Facta
OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
tL RENO DIV.. JOHN T. NAYLON. MGR.
“22 Years of Consistent Returns to Investors”
INQUIRY WITHOUT OBLIGATION
_______________________.1924
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.
El Reno, Oklahoma. -1*
Please send me your investment inloi mation.
Name —--------------------------------------
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City-------------------------------------------------
SOUND INVESTMENT IS NOT SPENDING
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
LAND.
NO 6642.
Notice lx hereby given, that In
pursuance of an order of salorissued
nut of the District Court of Cnnad-
i Inn County, Slnle of Oklahoma, on
| the 99th day of July 1924 in an no-
scll to n,p highest 11,0,1 "herein The 8tat0 of Oklnhoma
the „a!d property ro,t •T'") H. Strain Rank Commis-
sioner w«x plaintiff and Wheeler ft
Howard, a partnership composed of
J O. Wheeler and O. TV Howard.
Margaret R. Wheeler and James E.
Wheeler were defendants, directed
to me, the unde'rslgnd shrlff of Ca-
nadian County, Oklahoma command-
ing me to levy upon and sell without
tM....**.., . ----mm. npprnlscment the following describ-
ed property; Lat* Seventeen (17),
Eighteen (18) In Block Ninety-five
(95) *n the city or El Reno. Oklaho
gin. to satisfy a Judgment and de-
crop of foreclosure In favor of Bald
plaintiff r,:id against said defend-
ant* obtained made In snld conrt
on Iho 19th day of January 1924 for
tno sum of (117.083 82) and costs
amounting to $8 85 dnRirs with In
terest on sa^ Judgment at lhP rate
of 6 percent per annum from the
IN’ THE DlbVRTOT COURT OF CA-
NADIAN ( O'TNT Y, STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
The State of Oklahoma, ex M, JoP
If. Strain, Rank Commissioner. Plain-
• Iff,
ya.
"heeler ft Howard. (< p.-«rlnerahl|i
com posed of J. o Wheeler „nd O
R. Howard, Mrs Margaret R Wheel
er and James e Wheeler. Defend
ants.
19th day of January 1924, and costa
accruing; Therefore, I will on
Tuesday the 2nd day of September
1924 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.
of snld day, at the front doni of the
j 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
described, or so much thereof ps
will satisfy said judgment, with In-
terest and costs.
Witness my hand tills 29th day of
July, 1924.
T. C. SHACKLETT, Sheriff
of Cnnndlan county, Okla.
M. R. COPE,
Attorney for Flalntlff.
FRED BOLTON
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