El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 23, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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STACKS OF SACKS
of our flour find their way
daily into the homes of wia«
housewives. For once they
try oU" flour they are never
afterward satisfied with any
other brand. The reasn
lies in the baking and tast-
ing finalities of the flour.
Test them for yourself In
your next baking from the
sack which you ottler to-
day.
El Reno Mill & Elevator Co.,
—
LKQAU NOTtOMt
um tuiinktarn ju« uia.
Narna a. jonm.
Administratrix.
WILfiON & T0MERL1N,
Attorney* for Administratrix.
rtrst nwM ntg m
IN TUB COUNTY COURT or CAN-
ADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA,
In the matter ot the estate of
August F. Nlnman deceased.
Ail persons having claims s^siast publislieU July 1 tiire® weeks.
August F. Nlnman, deceased or the ] NOTICE
estate of August F. Nlnman, deceased. fo A Thompson (sometimes known
are required to present the same aB ^ Thompson)
with the neceaaary Touchers to the
undersigned Executors at their place
WANT ADS
Three Lines Three limes Three Dimes
Telephone 19
"PHONE 657
Miss Mary Annette, the eldest
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Nich-
olsos, entertained this morning at a
brilliant muslcales is honor of her
house guest, Miss Rowland, of Ho-
bart .and Miss Wilbur, of Chickasha,
who is a guest of Miss Christine Mc-
Lean. The house was decorated with
nasturtiums. Those contributing mu-
sical numbers were Mrs. Barney
Stewart and Misses Bramley, Libby,
Lou Hatchet and Genevieve Shaugh-
nessy. Miss Edna Kelley, who has
just returned from Boston, gave sev-
eral pleasing readings. A two course
luncheon was served the following
guests: Mesdaines Claude Pitts, Lee
Rhodes, Barney Stewart, Roy Sloan,
Peacher, Lloyd Matthews, Neil Wal-
do, Shackelford, Riland Scott and
guest. Miss Boone Scott, of Okla-
homa City, Misses Tinsman and her
guest, Miss Chastain, from Chicka-
sha; Ada Thompson, Florence LaBry-
er, Caroline Rhoker, Louise Gerrer,
Helena Mutter, Carrie Lewis, L'da
Dashlel, Anna Libby, Agnes and Mary
Cuthbertson, Edith Paulsen. Lou Hat-
chet, Minnie VanNess, Norma Bram-
ley, Mildred and Genevieve Shaugh-
nessy, Edna Kelley and Christine
McLean. The hostess was assisted
by Margaret Nicholson, Teddie Ech-
ard and Bernice Schaffer.
♦ « 4
Miss Boone Scott, of Oklahoma
City, is a guest at the home of her
brother, Riland Scott, of this city.
•> ❖ ❖
Miss Lyle Smith is here from
Chickasha, a guest of Miss Marguer
ite Hubbard.
• "> *
The Ladies Guild of the Episcopal
Church will meet Thursday morning
at 9 o'clock with Mrs. John DeLana.
Mrs. M. Maney, Mrs. John Fogerty
and Mr. J. W. Maney's six children
will leave Saturday of this week for
Manitou, Colo. Mr. Maney will prob-
ably accompany them part of the way
—Oklahoman.
<• <• •>
The Gardner and Schmelzel fami-
lies are entertaining Mr. and Mrs.
William Gergens and son, of Hum-
boldt, Neb.
♦
Miss Edith Paulsen has returned
from Kansas City and Joplin.
The Emblem
of Happiness
and
Prosperity
is The Lucky ^Blue
Bird. We have them
in Kings, Brooches
and Bar Pins at prices
to suit all.
N.O.Barnhill
Rock Island Watch
Inspector
1st Door North P. O.
Our ice is made of distilled water
rebelled, skimmed and filtered, and
tored in refrigerated vats before
freezing and is therefore pure.
Trueloek Ic« Company. Phone *2.
For Fire and Tornado Insurance,
Life and Accident Insurance, P>ate
Glass, or Burglary Insurance, see J.
M. Harkin, rear First National Bank
Phone 186.
of residence on the Northeast Quarter
IN. E. 1.4) of Section Two (2) Town
ship Ten (10) North Rang* Seven
(7) W. 1 M la Canadian Count/ Ok
lahoma within four Months ef the
date hereof or the satin will be for-
ever barred.
Dated July 5( 1813.
Arthur B, Nlnman,
Elmer A, N1""t Executors
ii. L. Fogg and W. E, Bennett, Attys
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. Lloyd Matthews, who was op- before the 19th day of July, 1913, or
erated on for apendicltis a week ago, I said petition, will be taken as true
has returned home and will soon re-
sume his work.
(First published June 6, 1913)
State of Oklahoma, Canadian County,
ss.
In the district court of said county,
L D. Ozmua, plaintiff, vs. Enid
Jackson and J. A. Jackson, defend-
ants.
State of Oklahoma to Enid Jack-
son and J. A. Jackson, defendants.
Said defendants, Enid Jackson aid
J. A. Jackson, will take notice that
they, and each of them have been
sued in the above-named court in an
action to quiet the title to the fol-
lowing described real estate, situated
In the county of Canadian, State ot
Oklahoma, to-wit:
All of block 166 In the city of El . north half (1-3) or lota one (1) saJ
Reno, except a strip 50 by 140 feet two (3) of the northeast quarter of
out of the southeast corner of said section four (4) in township ten (10)
block and must answer the petition : north of range five (6) west of the L
I filed thereon by said plaintiff on er | m, containing eighty acres, more or
less, a part of the southwest quarter
First published June 3*—two weeks
NOTICE OF THE SALE OF RBAL
ESTATE.
Notice is hereby given luut in pur-
suance t° an orde- of the County
Court of the oCunty of Okla-
homa, State ot Oklahoma, wade
on the twenty-iilth day irf June,
1913, in the matter of the estate ot
Charles G. Jones, deceased, the un-
dersigned, as the administratrix oi
the estate of said Charles G. Jones,
deceased, will sell at private sale
upon sealed bids, to the hlgheet bid-
der, for cash in hand, said bids to be
received either at the office of the
county cour' in the court hoiMs In
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, or ai the
office of Ih* undersigned, 731 State
National Lank building, in the city
of Oklahoma 'jCty, Oklahoma County.
State of Oklahoma, subjeot to confir-
mation by said court on or alter six
mouths from the 21st day ot July,
1913. all the right, title, interest and
estate o the said Charles O. Jones
of which he died eelzed at the time
of his dtiatn, and all the right, title
and interest that the said estate has
by operation of law or otherwise ac-
quired into and upon all the certain
lots, piecee and parcels ot land situ-
ated, lying and being in the county
of Canadian, State of Oklahoma,
bounded and described as follows,
tree, clear and discharged ot ail lien
of any mortgages placed thereon
during .the period of administration
on eaid estate, to-wit:
Lou one (1), two (3), three (3),
four (4), five .6), six (6), seven (7),
eight U), nine (9), ten (10), and
eleven (11) In block seven (7); lots
two (2), three (3), four (4) and five
.5) in block eight (8), lots tight (8),
nine (9), ten (l'J) and eleven (11) in
block nine (9); lota seven (7) and
eight (8) in block ten (10); lots
seventeen (17), eighteen (18), nine-
teen .19) and twenty (30) in block
twelve (13); lot three (3) in block
thirteen (13); lot eight (8) in block
fourteen (L4) lot nine (9) in block
eighteen (18), all in tiae town ot
Mustang, according to the recorded
plat thereof, the same Being a por-
tion of the Southeast quarter (1-4) ot
section t' Irty-three (33) in township
eleven (11) north ot range five (5)
west, and that portion and remaining
unplatted land of the southeast quar-
ter (1-4) ot section thirty-three (33)
in township eleven (11) north ot
range five (5) west of the I. M., Eh#
Take Notice, That you have been! ....
sued In the Justice ot the Peace Court WANTED Dressmaking. House
before C. A. Bannister, Justice of the 1 d™"6* children s sewing a spe-
Peace for lil Reno City District, Ca-1 « rl<*' r^80Qabie' ln1uiw
nadian County, Oklahoma, in an ac- South Bickford.
tion wherein U. O. Schulkind U
plaintiff aud you are defndant. upon
an acount for the recovery ot )6.4j
aud costs. That on the 16th day ot
June, 1913, the said Justice ot the
Peace Issued a summons in garnish-
ment to J. K. Burnett, as garnishee,
directing him to answer whether he
had in his possession or under his
control any money or other properly
belonging to you, or as indebted to
you in any way, and un the 20th day
of June, 1913, said garnishee filed his
answer In said sourt In which he al-
leged that he has In his possession
moneys belonging to you in the sum
ot I2/.30; and you are further aotl-
filed that said cause will Ue heard be-
fore the said C. A. Bannister, Justice
ot the Peace, at his office In the City
of El Reno, Oklahoma, at 9 o'clock
a. m. on the 36th day ot July, 1913.
M. G. SCHULKIND,
liy h')r attorneys, Babcock aud Trev-
achan.
First published July 1-
NOT1CE
three wseas.
To A. Thompson (sometimes known
as F. Thompson):
Take Notice, That you have been
sued iu the Justice of tne Peace Court
kelore C. A. Bunnlster, Justice of the
IVace tor El Reno City District, Ca-
nadian County, Oklahoma, in an ac-
tion wherein B. C. Uierhart is plain-
tiff and you are defendant, upon an
account for the recovery ot $11.50
and coats. That on the 16th day ot
June, 1913, the said Justice ot the
Peace issued a summons lu garnish-
ment to J. K. Burnett, as garnishee,
directing him to answer whether he
had in his possession or under his
control any money or other property
belonging to you, or was Indebted 10
you In any way, and on the 30th day
of Juue, 1913, said garnishve filed
his anser in said court in which he
alleged that he has lu his possession
moneys belonging to you in the sum
of ¥27.20; aud you are further noll-
Ued that said cause will be heard be-
lore the said C. A. Bannister, Jus-
tice oi the Peace, at his office in the
City ot El Reno, Oklahoma, at 9
o'clock a. m. on the 39th day of July,
B. C. GlERHART,
By his attorneys, Babcock aud Trev-
athan.
First Published July 6—3w
IN Tills COUNTY COURT OF CAN-
ADIAN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA,
in Ue matter ot the etaate ot
Herbert Rawson Harmon, deceased.
All persons having claims against
Herbert Rawson Harmon, deceased,
of tils estate ot Herbert Rawson Har-
mon, deceased, are required to pre-
sent the same with necessary vouch-
ers to the undersigned administrator
at his place of business In the city ot
Duncan, Stephens, County, Oklahoma,
within (our months of the date hereof
or the same will be forever barred,
E, S, Khoades, Administrate!,
Dated July 6, 1913,
H, L, Fogg and W, E, Bennett, Attys
For Sale
FOR SALE—Good family driving
horse and carriage. Cheap It sold at
once. Inquire 116 S. Roberts,
FOR SALE—Piano, In first class con-
dition. Address "A," care Democrat.
WANTS CHICKEN RANCH.
160 acres, 76 in cultivation, balance
tillable, small house, barn, 4 miles
from town, price $3,200, mtge $900,
long time. Will trade for El Reno
suburban property. Uood deal. See
W. J. Finch. 61
105 PAIR OF TROUSERS
•> sale, made to order, from $8 ♦
•> to $12—now $3.60 to $6 JOE ♦
❖ LEVY, tailor, 212 South'Rock «
❖ Island. Phone 248 ♦
J. W. Harris,
Ims removed to No. ol4 South
Bickford St., one-half block from
his former location. Phone 193
FOR SALE—Dining room table and
sideboard. Inquire 723 S. liadden.
Phone 254R. 7326
For Rent
FOR RENT—Five-room lower apart-
ment; modern. Gilmore Flats,
Phoue 711. 7lOtf j
FOR RENT—Two moder-. rooms for
housekeeping, 108 E Clark. Phoue
825.
FOR RENT—Modern 6-room house;
closs In. J. A. LaBryer. Phone 116.
Look for,the Eat Sign
Oxford
Lunch Room
Open From
6 a. m. 0^12 p.m.
211 South Bickford
Gene Runs It
WANTED—Forty head of horses on
pasture 2 1-2 -ulles north, 11-2 miles
east of Calumet, 76 cents per montn
per head. Shelby Endy, Calumet,
Okla. iR. R. 2
FOR RENT—two rooms furnished
Tor light housekeeping and one bed
room; 108J N. Rock Island. 719tf
FOR TRADE—Equity in good farm
Tor city property or good automobile.
Address A. X., care Democrat. 722tt
LOST—A white crocheted shawl on 1
Sunday, July 13, between Martin ga- j
rage and Bennett's farm. Return to j
Democrat office. 719tt
STRAYED OR STOLEN—From the
100 pounds. , .
at camp or at Darlington, Okla. T. J ♦
H. Allen.
LOST— Set false teeth between East
Rusell and East Wade or os Robln-
Bon. Return 713 East Wade. 7216
LOST—One blue serge coat, east or
outheast of El Reno. Finder return
to Democrat office aud receive re-
ward. 714tt
❖ <r •>
Mrs. W. S. Sitton, of Arapaho, re-
turned home today, after visiting a
week with Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, of
South Roberts avenue.
❖
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Stackpole have
postponed their trip to Colorado on
account of the illness of Mr. Stack-
pole' mother. He will go to Thomp-
son, Maine, to be with her.
J. R. Stock kesps garden and field
8m4a M. Grain and Coal. Phone
140.
and the Judgment of said plaintiff
quieting the title to said real estate,
to-wlt:
All of block 166 in the city of El
Reno except a strip 60 by 140 feet la
the southeast corner thereof, will be
rendered accordingly.
JNO. L. RICE,
Clerk of the District Court
(Seal)
First published July 16—10 days.
BIDS FOR COAL.
(1-4) ot the southwest quarter (1-4)
ot section thirty-four (34) la town-
ship eleven (11) north ot range five
16) west of the I M.. containing
about thirty (30) acres; Us west
half (1-2) of section thres (3) in
township ten (10) aortt of range flvs
(6) west of the I. 41 , the southeast
quarter (1-4) of seotion three (3)
j tow nship ten (10) north of range Ave
16) west of the 1. M.; the northwest
;quarter of section twenty-fire (25) la
| township eleven (11) north of range
live (5) west ef the I. M
FOR LUNCH: Boiled Ham. Pressed
Hum, Corn Bee'. Bogolona. Summer
Sausage. Rock Island Meat Market,
Phone f
8top In at Kerrlck's and see the
photogravures and etchings that Mist
Bessie Parker is selling.
Board of Education will receive
bids on 350 tons of coal to be deliv-
lno. ered to the school buildings as fol-
lows: ■ ..
100 tons at High School.
60 tons at Central School.
ao tons at Lincoln School.
70 tons at Irving 3chool.
4a tons at Webster School.
20 tons at the Colored School.
This L for immediate delivery and
Hare you seen the etchings and
photogravures at Kerrlck's? MIbs
Bessie Parker will be glad to take
your order for them.
Tfoe Choctaw Meat Market has
flBb on Fridays 118 South Choctaw
evening. Phone 639.
During the next month I will make
special prices on hair switches. Pat
roalze home industry. Mrs. T. Mar-
shall, 630 South Choctaw. Pbone
«U J.
First published July 9—3 weeks,
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY
OF CANADIAN, US.
Bouebrake Hard ware Co., plaintiff,
vs. Frank Thompson, defendant,
Ketone C. A Bannister, Justice of
the Feave of r.1 Reno City district,
said county.
Said defendant, Frank Thompson,
will take notice (hat he haa been
sued in tne above named court, by
the above named plaintiff, to recover
the sura of $8.4u. on aucount of Bone
brake Hardware Co., and that per-
sonal property ot said defendant has
been seised In garnishment, and said
cause set for trial on the 31st day of
July, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. in,, at
which time It said defendant falls
to appear, the allegations ol plain-
tiff s bill ot particulars will be taken
as true, and a Judgment for said
plaintiff in said action for said
amount claimed and for costs, and
In the attachment therein granted,
will be rendered accordingly.
Dated thli 9th day of July, 1913.
Attest: C. A. BANNISTER.
Justice of the Feace,
Have you seen the etchings and
photogravures at Kerrlck's! Miss
Bessie Parker will be glad to lake
your order for them.
to be delivered at the buildings in
First publicised July 9—3 weeks
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY
OF CANADIAN, 8S.
R. R. Banner, plaintiff, vs. Frank
Thompson, defendant.
Before C, A. Bannister, Justice of
the Peace of El Rene district, ssld
county.
Said defemdant, Frank Thompson,
will toke notice that he has been
sued in the above named oourt, by
First published July 9—3 weeks,
STATE OF OKLAHOMA. COUNTY
OF CANADIAN.
Ed Arterburn, plaintiff, vs. Frank
Thompson, defendant.
Before C, A, Bannister, Justice of
the 1'eace ot E Reno district, said
county.
Said defendant, Frank Thompson,
will take notice that he has been
sued in the above named court, by
GIFER'S
Home Laundry
515 So. Choctaw
Keeps the Buttons on
Shirts 10 and 13 cents
PHONE -117
«
ree Methodist camp ground at Cad- .♦ pENNEBAKER & 8TACKP0LE *
do Springs, a bay horse rooched- .j. Farm and C|ty Loans *
mane, heavy neck, fat, weight about * Insurance and Real Estate Bonds <•
Address T. H. Allen, 1 '5* 115 E, Woodson St. ♦
7212
% .>
♦
♦ •
Scrap iron wanted, 904 South Bick-
ford, Jackson's Foundry. tf
does pay if we do It. When your
shoes conic- back troui our sliop they
look like NEW. OUR WORK Is care-
fully done to last. We take the same
pains with a small Job ot straighten-
ing eels as we would with reuoiing.
Popular prices.
112 W. Russell Street.
FORT RENO ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
El Reno, Okla.
No rent or clerk hire; ao our own ^ 1HE COUN11 Cuiiiti L\ CA-
work; deliver promptly; neill at aj NADIAN COUNiV, OKLAHOMA,
bargain. West Side Grocery, 621 W4 j in the mailer ot We estate of John
Russell. Phone 666. i W. Stephens, deceased.
— j All persons having claims against
NORCO TK/, Green, Black or Mix- John W. Stephens, deceased, or the
ed. Buy a packagc and try It. Mou- estate of John W. Stephens, deceased,
ey back If not satisfied, Rock Island ur re(JQlred l0 yrettvUL 8amvl wlUl
the necessary vouchers to the under-
; signed administrator at his residence
at the northwest quarter (NW 1-4)
lot section thirty-one (31) township
Meat Market, Phone 16.
tt.
John W. Clark, Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
eleven (11) north range seven (7) W.
11. M., Canadian county, Oklahoma.
Washed Nut, all to be free from slate
and dirt.
the bins asj shoveled back , J the above named plaintiff, to recover the above named plaintiff to recover
Adders are asked to submit bids, ^ ;,lme0i ^Von .um of *5.110 on account of Ed
on the following graues.^ ! BanOTr_ and that personal prop- Arterburn, aud that personal prop-
Commercial Lump, Mine Run, Nut, (,rty o( sal(1 d(,fendint hiu wll. erty of said defendant has been seis-
ed in garnishment and said caus* ed in garnishment, and said cause
set for trial on the 31st day of July, set for trial on the 81st day of July,
1918, at 10 a'clck a, m,, at whloto
time It said defendant fails to appear
the allegations of plaintiff s bill of
particulars will be taken as true
and a judgment tor said plaintiff ta
said action for sr 'd amount claimed
and for oosts, and In the attachment
therein gronted. will be rendered ac-
cordingly.
Dated this 9th day of July, 1 18.
Attest: C. A BANN18TBR,
Jtortlm at
To the Creditors of Matthew L.
Brown, deceased:
Th« creditor® of th^ Above named witliln f®ur moatbB of the dale qlto-
dicedent are hereby notified that Iho of or the same will be forever barred,
undersigned was, by the county court OE() w CALDWELL,
of Canadian county, Oklahoma, ap- ,
pointed administratrix ot the estate
of said decedent, and that all per- Dated June 30, 1918.
sons having claims against the es- ^ l. Fock. W K Bennett Attorneys
tale of said decadent are required to
exhibit than tu *id undersigned Nq ^ ]e( butter and milk
administratrix, with the necessary
v.uchers, at her residence at 312 Bast « Oil. cheap as Ico is. Phone in. ock
Woodson street, In the city of El Ice Co. f'o. 62.
Keno, Canadian county, Oklahoma, j
within four months from the date ot
the first publication of this notice.
to-wit: from the second day of July,
1913.
Dated July 2, 1913.
DOLLIE BROWN,
Administratrix
JOHN W. CLARK
Attorney for Administratrix
Contracts will be awarded to thejm3 &t 0.cl0ck a m _ at wh|Cb 1918, at 10 s cick a. m., at whlato
lowest and best bidder Bids wi ^ b« Unw if gaid defendant falls to ap^ " - ' —
m°L,M°„ndly' i?; pear, the aPemlons _ of plaintiffs
at 9 o'clock p. m. Bids to be left
with Dayton Munsell, clerk.
The board reserves the right to re-
ject any and all bids, and to place
man at scales to weigh coal.
H. K. RICKER,
L N. SHEPARD,
A. J. KTVETT.
fnmmlttsw on 8uppll a
bill of particulars will be taken as
true, and a judgment for said plain-
tiff la said action for said amount
claimed and tor costs, and In the at-
tachment therein granted, will be
rendered accordingly.
Dated this 9th doy of July. 1918
Attest: C. A BANNISTER,
•ortiw of tb Pvaos
Correct weight, quality and sot
vice ts what pleaseB. Telephone
Trulock Ice Co- Phone 62.
Found at 621 W. Russell, wh rr you
get 3 per cent on what you spend
with us. Phore 568 Weot Side Qro.
N. W Hunt, Prop.
Are You a Woman?
i Cardui
The Woman's Tonio
Stop in at Kerrlck's and see the
I photogravurvs and etchings that Miss
I Bessie Parker is selling.
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS
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