El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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AMONG THE STARS
of flour universe our*
shines out supreme. It
makes such lovely brwad
and cake with such little
effort. It Is so well adapt-
ed to every family baking
need that from the same
sack can be made equally
good biscuits, rolls, bread,
cakes or pastry, fry a
sack and Judge.
El Reno Mill & Elevator Co.
PHONE 657
All we have willed or hopped or
dreamed of good shall exist;
Not its semblance, ' ut itself; no
beauty, nor good, nor power
Whose voice has gone forth, but each
survives for the melodist
When eternity affirms the concep-
tiuu of an hour.
The high that proved too high, the
heroic for earth too hard,
The passion that left the ground to
lose itself in the sky,
The music sent up to God by the lov-
er and the bard—
Enough that he heard it once; we
shall hear it by and by.
Miss Norma schooler, of Oklahoma
City, will spend a month in Alabama,
Tennessee, Georgia and Kentucky,
where she will give concerts in sev-
eral of the larger cities. Miss Nor-
ma Brantley, of this city, is one of
her talented pupils.
The Degree of Honor members
• were entertained by Mesdames Cut'h-
bertson and Marshall yesterday af-
ternoon at the Marshall home on
South Choctaw avenue. Five Hun-
dred was the diversion and all en-
Joyed the afternoon. Dainty refresh-
ments were served. Additional
guests were Mrs. Fins and daughters,
Catherine and Marian.
I he Emblem
of Happiness
and
Prosperity
is The Lucky Blue
Bird. We have them
in Kings, Brooches
and Bar Fins at prices
to kuit all.
N.O.Barnhill
Hock Island Watch
Inspector
1st Door North P. O.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Kerrick gave
a picnic at stop 32 on the interurban
last evening in honor of Mrs. D. B.
Merchant's mother and Bister, who
are here from Wichita. All the pic-
nic diversions were renewed and a
chicken eating contest was one of
the novel features * The invited
guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Remi and
guest, Mrs. Driggers, of Oklahoma
City, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Merchant,
Mrs. Kelso and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. D. N. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs.
Theo. Pagels.
prettily decorated. Misses Brad-
ford and Wright rendered piano sol >s
and Miss Julia Howell gave a whia-
tlliig solo and Miss Edna Kelley read.
Da'ntv refreshments were served.
Mrs. Ben Dawson, of Oklahoma
City, went to Pryor this morning to
visit her sister, Mrs. James Oliver.
Mr. E. S. Cupp and family have re-
turned from a six weeks visit in
Butte and other cities of Montana.
lint puMteM My «#—•
Notice of Sheriff*! Bale of Roal Da*
tats.
State of Oklahoma, County of Cana-
dian.
' Peter E. Carroll, Plaintiff, vs. George
. LaBrlteau, Defendant.
| Notice is hereby given that I, the
undersigned sheriff of Canadian
| county, Oklahoma, state of Oklaho-
ma, pursuant to aa order of sale is-
sued out of the district court, In the
above entitled cause on the 26th day
j of July, 1813, to me directed, will on
j the 2d day of September, 1813, at
ihe hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said
day, at the front door of the court
: aouse of said county In the city of
El Reno In said county, offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, the following described
real property, slnuated in Canadian
county, slate of Oklahoma, to-wit,
lots No. 34, 35 and 36 in block No. 8,
Robbing addition to the city of £1
iteno, Canadian county, Oklahoma,
according to the recorded plat there-
of. Said property will be sold with-
out appraisement pursuant to a
judgment rendered in favor of the
Plaintiff against the defendant, Geo.
LaBriteau, for the sum of $380.92, In-
terest at ten per cent per annum
from December 1st, 1912, and $1.77
together with Interest thereon, at
the rate of 6 per centum per annum
iroin the 7 th day of November, 1911,
and the sum of twenty-six and 66-100
dollurs costs, and one and 20-1-00 dol-
lars accrued costs and whereas there
has been paid on said judgment the
sum of nothing, and there remains
unpaid the sum or $390.92 drawing
interest from December 1, 1912, and
$1.77 drawing interest at 6 per cent
from November 7th, 1911, and all ac-
cruing coats.
Witness my hand at El Reno In
said county, 29th day of July,
1913.
(Seal)
JArtON A. L. CLARK,
Sheriff.
By J M. CARTER, undersherlff
inhibit them tw jald udaraicaad
administratrix, with the necessary
vouchers, at her residence at 313 Bast
Wdodson street, In the city of K1
Reno, Canadian county, Oklahoma,
within four months from the date ol
the first publication of this notice,
to-wit; from the second day of July,
1913.
Dated July 2, lgl3.
DO LI IK BROWN,
Administratrix
JOHN W. CLARK
Attorney (or Administratrix.
First published July 9—3 weeks
STATE OF OKLAHOMA. COUNT*
OF CANADIAN, S3.
R. R. Banner, plaintiff, va. Frank
Thompson, defendant.
Before C. A, Bannister, Justice of
the Peace of El Reno district. Mid
county.
Said defendant, Frank Thompson,
will toke notice that he has been
sued In the above named court, by
the above named plaintiff, to recover
the bum o*. $1 *0 on account of R.
R. Banner, and that personal prop-
erty of said defendant has been seiz-
ed in garnishment and ->ald cause
set for trial on the 31at day of July,
1913 at 10 o'clock a m., at which
time if said defendant falls to ap-
pear, the allegations of plaintiff's
bill ot particulars will be taken as
true, and a Judgment for said plain-
tiff la said action for said amount
claimed and for costs, and in the at-
tachment therein granted, will be
rendered accordingly.
Dated this 9Ji doy o.t July. 1913
Attest: C. A. BANNISTER,
r>f t Mm PhENI
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Murray re-
turned from Colorado last evening
and w'll be a* home to their friends
at the residence oi Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Allen.
Roy E. Sloan has returned from
a two weeks' vacation spent with
relatives in San Antonio, Texas.
Mrs. Ben Lawson, of Oklahoma
City way the guest of her mother
Mrs. Flora Broady, for several day--
Miss Kathleen Scott has reurtn<"d
from Montgomery, Mo., where she
vlsitta relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mar-
tin, of East Cooney street.
Mrr Thomas H. Ellison is confined
to his home on account of illnesB.
Miss Genevieve Engle spent last
week with a friend in Jefferson, Ok-
lii'noma.
Miss Beatrirf Clark will gi"e a 5
o'clcck tea, .il.twed by a lawn par
.v t ler home in Classen boulevard
Friday afternoon and evening U,r
Miss Nina Eichtlman, of Little UocV
Ark, visiting Miss Genevieve Irtiy.
Miss th Lo ve, of El Reno, who la
the of Mrs. Rrssell C. Lowe,
and Miss Edith Moseley, of Chicka-
sha, Okla., who is spending the sum-
mer with her siBter, Mrs. Laurence
Volz.—Oklahoman.
Mrs. Hastings, of Pine Bluff, Ark.,
is the guest of Mrs. Turner J. Brad-
ford.
The Missionary Society of the St.
John's Methodist Church held a ve-y
enjoyable meeting at the home of
Mrs. Harry C. Bradford yesterday
siternoon. The spacious rooms were
INHERITED INDIAN LANDS.
Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Agen
cy, Darlington, Oklahoma. June 7,
1913.
Bids for the lands listed below will
be opened ai ihe Cheyenne ani
Aiapaao Agency, Darlington, Okla
tioma, it one o'clock p. m. on the
dales shown below,
A separate bid must be lubmitted
for each tract bid upen and accom
pamed by a certified check. Certifi
cates of deposit or bank draft on
■-onte solvent bank, payable to the or-
der of F. E Farrell, superintendent,
tor not less than 10 per cent of the
bii j
Canadian County.
Bids open AugUai. lit, 1913.
W i of NE i ot Sec. 26, Twp 12 N
oi R 9 W- $1,700.
NW i of Sec. 20, Twp 11 N of R
8 W—$1,100.
E i of SE J of NE | and lot 1 of
Sec. 4, Twp 14 N of K t W—$880.
N 4 of SW i and lota 1 and 2 of
Sec. 27 and lot 1 in Sec. 34, Twp 11
N of R 8 W—$l,100.
Inherited Indian Land.
NW i of Sec. 2, Twp 14 N of R 10
W—$1,61)0.
SW i of Sec. 17, Twp 14 N of R
10 W—$1,900.
For information as to leases, etc.,
bidders may obtain the same by wrlt-
; ing F. E. Farrell, superintendent,
) Darlington, Oklahoma.
Sale of Non Competent and Inherited
i Indian Lands.
Susie Eagle Feather, allottee £195.
the west half (1-2) ot the northeast
quarter (1-4) of section 22, twp. 12
N., R 8 W. I. M., 80 A. rolling up-
lanj loamy soil, email crack N. side
No tease of record, appraised at
$3,000. Bids open Aug 18, 1913.
First publulshed July 28—5 weeks.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given in pursu-
ance of a writ of execution issued
out of the clerk's office of the dis-
trict court in and for Canadian coun-
ty, state of Oklahoma, on the 25th
day of July, 1913, in an action where-
in Cynthia A. Larson was plaintiff
and A. E. Williams, Margaret Wil,
lianas, are defendants, and Lum R.
csennett, administrator of the estate
of H. Ethel Williams, deceased, and
Kalph G. Williams were defendants
and cross petitioners, commaud'ng
me to levy upon the property here-
inafter described, belonging to said
defendants, A. E. Williams and Mar-
garet A. Williams, to satisfy Judg-
ment of foreclosure rendered in said
action in favor of Cynthia A. Bar
don against said defendants for thn
sum of $1,075.22 with $16.20 costs
First published July 9—3 weeks
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY
OF CANADIAN, SS.
Bouebrake Hardware Co., plaintiff,
vs. Frank Thompson, defendant.
Before C. A Bannister, Justice of
the Peace of i^l Reno City district,
said county.
Said defendant, Frank Thompson,
will take notice that he has been
sued in the above named court, by
the above named plaintiff, to recover
the sum of $K,40. on account of Bone
brake Hardware Co., and that per-
bonal property of said defendant has
been seized in garnishment, and *aid
cause set for trial on the 31st day of
July, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
which time if said defendant fails
to appear, the allegations of ploln-
tiff's bill of particulars will be taken
as true, and a J dgment tor said
plaintiff in said action for said
amount claimed and for costs, and
in the attachment therein granted,
will be rendered accordingly.
Dated thi-t 9th dav of July, 1913
Attest: C. A. BANNISTER,
Justice of the Peace.
First published July 9—3 weeks
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, COUNTY
OF CANADIAN.
Ed Arterburn, plaintiff, vs. Frank
Thompson, de "eada at.
Before C, A. Bannister, Justice of
the Peace of E Keno district, said
I county.
Said defendant, Frank Thompson,
j will take notice that he has been
sued in the above named court, by
| the above named pla.ntiff to recover
the sum of $5,60 on account of Ed
Arterburn, and that personal prop-
! erty of said defendant has been seiz-
ed in garnishment, and said cause
j set for trial on the 31st day of July,
j 1913, at 10 o'clck a. in., at which
time if said defendant fails to appear
| the allegations of plaintiff's bill of
particulars will be taken as trus
and a Judgment for said plaintiff In
said action for s 'd amount claimed
With interest thereon from the date ^ and for costs, and in the attachment
therein gronted. will be rendered ac-
WANT
Three Lines Three Times Three Dimes
Telephone 19
Help W anted
WANTED at
seamstress.
313 W. Wade
good
7296
105 PAIR OF TROUSERS
WANTED—Good colored
quire 619 S. Hoff.
cook. In-
For Sale
sale, made to order, from $8 ♦
to f 12 now $3.50 to $6 JOBS ♦
Li "V. t.illo-, 21J South Rock ♦
Island Phone 248. 4
FOR SALE'-One McCormick corn
hinder, good as new; has cut 20
acres 1 mile south 1-2 mile west
of compress. J. A. Stlnson. 81tf
FOR SALE—Buft Orphington chick-
ens or will trade for sewing ma-
chine in good condition. Phone
864J 8131
FOR SALE—80 acres 2 n and 2 w of
El Reno, $60 per acre. A. W. Doo-
ley, Darlington, Okla. 73161
I W Harris The
* >> • 5 ldrrih Plumbci
lius removed to No. 314 Soutli
Bickford St., one-half block from
Ins former locution. Phone iy3
FOR SALK—Good family driving
horse and carriage. Cheap if sold ai
once. Inquire 116 S. Roberts.
FOR SALS)—Piano, In first class con-
dition. Address "A," car* Democrat.
FOR SALE—All kinds Of building
material and kindling at Peaches'
old park. I can save you money.
H. BttllNSEiN.
724U
Look loi ihe Hat Sign
Oxford
Lunch. Room
Open From
6 a. m. o 12 p.m. ,
211 Soufh Bickford
Gene Runs It
muTii i in ■ urn——■
FOR SALE—Three choice lots In
block 7, Keith's addition to El Reno.
ost $600, will take $300. Call 221 !
West Russell. 72dt<
For Kent
tiOOL furnished rooms with Ursl
class board. Inquire 319 N. Boca
Island. 816
FOR RENT—Seven-room modern
house, live blocks from posioincb.
Phone 247. 73UU
FOR RENT—Furniaaed rooms, vetj
desirable. 1'hone 430. V29U
Kuit RENT -Furnished rooms close!
in. 'forma reasonable, £02 S. Bar-!
ker. 7296 i
of Judgment, the 14th day of July,
1913, and to satisfy a further Judg-
ment rendered in said action In fa-
vor of said cross petitioners, Lum
it. Bennell, administrator of the es-
tate of H. Ethel Williams, deceased,
and Ralph G. Williams, against said
A. E. Williams and Margaret A. Wil-
liams in the sum of $732 with
costs with interest thereon irom the
date of Judgment, the 14th day of
July, 1913.
I have levied upon the folowwg de-
scribed property pursuant to the or-
der of the said judgment and execu-
tion, belonging to said A. E. Will-
iams and Margaret A. Williams, to-
wit;
Lots one (1) and two (2), block
three (3) in Lake Park Addition to
the city of El Reno, Bituated in Ca-
nadian county, Oklahoma, and have
duly caused said lands and tene-
ments to be appraised according to
law al $1,200.
Now therefore, notice is hereby
given that in pursuance of the com-
mands of said writ 1 will offer for
sale and sell for cash to the high-
est bidder, said lands and tenements,
or so much thereof as wiU satisfy
the sa'd judgment and costs on the
29th day of August, 1913, at the hour
of ten o'clock of said day at the
front door of the court house in th«
city of El Reno, In Bald county ami
state.
Witness my hand this 26th day of
July, 1913.
(Seal) JASON A. L. CLARK,
Sheriff of Canadian County, by J.
M. Carter, undersherlff.
cordingly.
Dated this 9th day of July, 1912,
Attest: C. A BANNISTER.
Timtlo* of Mn
WANTED—Furnished cottage or
rooms for light housekeeping. Write
or phone 8. H. Jacob, care general
manager Rock Island Lines. 725tf
CIFER'S
Home Laundry
515 bo. Choctaw
Keeps the Buttons on
Shirts 10 and 13 cents
PllONE -117
•cNNtBAKER A STACKPOLE ♦
t- ■ - >r and C.ty Loans ♦
i '.ii "ict j :u ft'- ■ p- tate Bonds ♦
IIS t Wooukon St. ♦
♦
,w . « * + A « «
FURNISHED rooms for light house-
Keeping, 219 N. Macomb.
FOR RENT—Frnlshed
South Bickford
602
7303
FOR RENT—Five-room lower apart-
ment; modern. Gilmore Flats,
Phone 711. 710U
FOR RENT—Two inoder rooms for
housekeeping, 108 E. Clark. Pbote
825.
I FOR RENT—two rooms furnished
and one bud
island. 719U
Cj Railroad engineer, 8 lor Ufe'hl hou'"!keul",1K
iii'room; 108i N- '1-ock
years at the throttle, -
had invested his
e SJAIt REALTY CO.
^ EST \TE AND FARM LOANS,
INSURANCE,
life. Fire, Tornalo, Plate Glass, Ac-
cident and Health.
Fidelity Bonds.
Telephone 171.
Rtur C'tizsns National Bank,
El Reno, Okla.
Lost or Found
savings in a printing ]
business.
OST—A white crocheted shawl on
Sunday, July 13, between Martin ga
rage and Bennett's farm. Return to
719tf
LOST—Cne blue erge coat, east or
outheast cf El Reno. Finder return
LET US KNOW size ot xrate bars
ou may need and we will have them
ready for you. El Reno Foundry and
Ma.hine Co.
For Fire and Tornado Insurance
J 1 ife and AcpIJpd' Insurance, P.at-
j Class, or nitrslary Insurance, see J
U Harkln. r<-ar First National Bank
, m.ont ;*«.
John W. Clark, Attorney for Plaintiff
notice to creditors.
To the Creditors of Matthew L.
Brown, deceased:
The creditors of the above named
decednnt are hereby notified that the
u-jrierstgned was by the county court
of Canadian county. Oklahoma, ap-
pointed administratrix of the estate
of said decedent and that all per-
sons having claims against the
For Trade
FREE—Life Scholarship (bookkeep-
ing or shorthand course) to the
first 500 making application. T^ils
<] Business, ill-managed Uemocr>t offlo°
was on the v«rge of
"-p southeast el El Reno. Finder return
rUin. 1 he engineer to Democrat rfflce and receive re-
l ( i • • ward. 714tf
lert his engine one
. . ! FOUND—One half of gold bracelet
Qay and Stepped in at bal grounds. Owner pay for this ad
as superintendent. and gBt fcrtlcle'
Never had seen the
inside of a printing
plant.
tj] Today it is one of
the most successful
catalog houses in his
section, and he's rich.
- | . 63St Of Cellini' *i • U luuta i IIM'UII
\ He was a born exec- ^krlaheK Rah""y Kndy- c lun)'"
utive, not an engine ~ : „ ani a n.:
. . • . i' l scrap Iron wa. ed. 904 South Bi<*k
driver, and he round ford' ■,ark8on's Foundry. u
himself.
A want ad will also
find your place, old
fellow.
otto wear
HOY WELTY
c*tin to all
ISUSV BEE CAFE
216 SOU I H HOCK ISLAND
MERCHANTS LUNCH
I COO TO 2:00
CLIAN. COOL UvEnrTHINQjN StASON
Have you seen the etchings and
photogravures at Kerrick's? Miss
Bessie Parker will be glad to take
>iiur oruer for m ui
During the next month 1 will make
special prlCttB on hair switches. Pat
ronlze home Industry. Mrs. T. Mar-
aha^l, 620 South Chocttaw. Ptxon*
4 IK J.
Have you seen the etchings
photogravure at Kerrick's?
,, Bessie Parker will be glart to
offer not good after August 16. j your or(jPr for their
Brown's Practical Business Col-
lege. Tulsa, Okla. 7293 Hav > vou seen the etchings
photogravure? at, Kerrick's?
v. Parker will be glad
head of horses on
'lea north, 1 1-2 miles
of Calum '. 75 cents per montu
to
and
Miss
taks
and
Miss
take
POP ' t'Vftl-
"m Corn Ne*1
1 l">" Itork
ttntl"d Ham. Pressed
' Ttogolona, Summer
Island Meat Market.
tf
WANTED — Dressmaking Hous*
dresses and children's sowing a «pe
cialty. Prices reasonable Inqui^
311 3outh Bickford.
No rent or clerk hire; ao our ov
work; deliver promptly; Hell at
bargain. West ^Ide Orocery. "21 '•
Russell. Phone SMI.
1 rt k'B and see the
I vtrhlngs tha*. Mtsa
-ulllne
PADV •>
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ti Inland ♦
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