The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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"counting the cost J
and against the defendant*. Henry of Caddo County. Oklahoma will not I hold under the pr°*‘8'°n"
tjihi rlemonts for the be reduced In either of aald existing,tlon laws of the State of Oklahoma.
’ . counties, helow that required for " and that public notice thereof shall
sum of Seven Hundred Ninety elgm Dpw county. ahove the sum of bp jvpn b publication for three
and 54-lOOths ($798,541 Hollars, with J4,000,009. ia each of said existtn^ i weejcg before the said day of election
Interest khereon from the said 24th counties; and that tie taxa > e ar* a I |n jjjnton Record, Hinton, Caddo
dav of February. 1923 at the rate of population and taaable wealth of said Counly, Oklahoma; Bing. r journal,
day Febru. ^ County. Oklahoma; El
ten per cent per
Oklahoma, and Canadian Count>\ Ok Reno ^n,prjran pj Reno. Canadian
I
the further sum of Seventy-Nine and lahoma. will not be reduced below I p0unty. Oklahoma; and the El Reno
85 lOOths ($79 851 Dollars attorneys' that required for said Walton countj. | nafly Domocrat. El Reno, Canadian
fees, and the costs of suit; anu
a new county.
County, Oklahoma; each a newspaper
of xeneral circulation in said ahove
Whereas, such petitions above de ........................b..n
awarding the plaintiff, the Interven- scribed and such showings above set 1 Scribed"'territory' and'“by poetTng a
er and Reid cross petitioner fret, forth have been filed with and ma,,e copy of this proclamation at some
second and third mortgage liens, re “o®Okllhoma: 0oT*rnor|PaMIe places In each voting preeinrt
pectlvely, upon said real estate foi Now, Therefore, I, J. C. Walton
1923.
or at each voting place in said al>ove
described territory. It Is further or
dered that at said election, the bal-
lots to be voted at such election, shall
contain the following language;
h« held in the following described A description of the above descrih
September territory, to-wlt; |territory proposed to he created
the full amounts of said Judgements Governor of the State of Oklahoma
...... rrrn, * s ^jrnyrai.s.”
Witness my hand.at El Reno. Okla
homa, this 20th day of
TD EST is better than a whip-
ping, for tired nerves and
muscles—better for today and
infinitely better for tomorrow
when the penalties of over-driv-
ing are likely to come due in
headaches, nervousness, and
increased difficulty of resting.
aroma—but containing no drug
which can excite nerves or dis-
turb digestion.
Postum is a good friend of
rest and health. Postum is a
delightful, comforting and thor-
oughly satisfying mealtime bev-
erage, splendid in flavor and
If you are whipping up nerves
with coffee or tea, try a change
to Postum. It will supply all the
comfort and pleasure of a hot
mealtime drink, s.nd it will let
you get the natural sleep and
rest that puts strength and zest
into tired mind, nerves and
muscles. You’ll be counting
profits instead of costs.
Everest, Vaught * Brewer,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Babcock & Trevthan.
Attorneys for Intervener ami
Cross Petitioner.
Your grocer sells Postum in two forms: Instent Postum (In tins)
prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water.
Postum Cereal (in packages) for those who prefer the flavor
brought out by boiling fully 20 minutes. The coat of either form
is about one-balf cent a cup.
The thirteen full townships, and (nto tho new County of Walton rtes
T C RTl ACKI ftt three fractional townships in tnelP|.|,lpd by metes and bounds as h**-c
” northern part of Caddo county. Ok'" llnabove described, and thp words:
Nherin honia thr fractional townships b-mg "shall pa)d tprrltory formed In
Walnut, White Bread and Jertrvson 1 into a new County?" follow by
Townships, and the parts of four (4> "Yes"
townships, lying southwest and ••No."
South of th* Canadian River In ( an Anil (here Hlia 11 also and at tha
adlan County, Oklahoma; and moreL,an)p j|niP and p|a(.a bp held an elec
particularly described as to < addo L|0„ for (j,P pnrpo9e 0f electinp a full
County, Oklahoma, by metes an<Mquota of oounty officers for said pro-
_________bounds as follows: I posed county, aud there shall be sep-
A.. nrr*uftiii rtegiumng at me nortnwest corner ,«rate ballots prepared for said pur-
STAj ■ Or OkUAHUMA, ia.vauian 0f (^a<1do County, specifically at 'helpose, containing the names of the
COUNTY SS. northwest corner of Hydro Township, various candidates to be voted for at
IN THE COUNTY COURT being; Township twelve (121 north, said election, which said ballots, when
TII„ matter op miIV pQTiTh range thirteen (13) west, Indian voted shall he placed in a separate
IN HIE MATTER HI THE ESTATE Mpr1d,an box; Pnld p|PCtion for fv,u quota
OF BART MOLLENKOPH, Deceased Thence south along tne west bound I of county officers shall be held and
NOTICE Is hereby given to all per- ary 0f ga|,i Caddo County twenty I conducted as provided for the election
sous interested in the estate of Rart four (241 miles, more or less, to the of such officers in the election laws
Mnllenbonh .leceasad that on the southwest corner of Swan Lake Town of the state, and shall he so held
Mollenkoph deceased. that on ,he ah,Pt which la township nine (91 north and conducted In reference tn said
18th day of September 19.3 Rose and thirteen (131 west. fail quota of county officers herein,
Molleaekopk filed in the County Thence dup east upon the township I under the election laws of the state
Court her petition praying for an line a distance of fifteen and one sofar as practical, possible and necos
half (15 121 miles to the half (12)|s*ry in the promises, to the end that
order authorizing her to renew a cor.
section line of section thirty-four (34) of said officers may he honestly, cer-
tain real eslale mortgage covering Jn Wa)nut Township to the half (1-21 the will of the people on the election
the South half of the South Wegt section line of section thirty four! rectly and lawfully ascertained.
Wuarter of Section 12 Township 13 (341, township nine (91 north, range|
Range $.
—xmjsa-ai
“ Ohere'sa "Reason"
iJor Postum
not be made.
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Correct your stomch and digestion
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millions of packages.
A MEETING! QUEER
By DOrtOTHY R. 8COVILLE
The street lights twlnkleu on. Tbs
darkness was creeping In.
“I must be going now," she said,
"and I wlah you luck, wanderer." Bha
held out her hand to her shabby bench
companion,
"But won’t you tell me your name,
and may I not write to you if I do go
away?" he pleaded. "A friend helps •
lot," he added wistfully.
She looked at him with a steady
keenness. Then she nodded assent.
Hastily she produced a fountain pen
and from a notebook tore a scribbled
name and address.
The next day a certain story was
accepted for the munificent sum of $65.
Thq youngish man In blue dun-
garees on the deck of a squat tramp
steamer plowing out of the harbor
looked wistfully hack at the fading
city. "Nice girt." he sighed. And at
every port he mailed a letter.
A month later Kay Une stories wers
appearing in nearly all the L-ingaslne*.
Success comes quickly when it doee
come.
She moved to a better neighborhood
and acquired a little three-room apart-
ment—a quiet little place on the third
floor. Across from her apartment was
an empty one, whose tenants were a
writer who was away gathering mate-
rial for his stories, and an actor, who
was also away much of the time on
tour.
You Know A Tonic is G°od
’’Sept 20 27
The election officers of said Caddo
a period of five years in favor of the 0f S!1{() section thirty-four (34). (frnrs necessary, are hereby ordered
Travelers Insurance Company and Thence east along the half (1 -211 to prepare for and conduct said elec
sai<t•sg- r^.^too!SKi,SJS
ition will he heard at th» Court room noru, n]onc the half (12) to such elections aid to do all things
of said court at the hour of 10 o’clock section line one half (1-2) mile to needful and necessary in Ihe premises
■ A. M. on the 1st day of Oct ober 1923 the south -ine of section twenty six to he done
. . ... .. /eci That Is to say, that such election
, where all persons interested in said paRt a)onft fhp „pr„orLfflcers as are necessary and lawful.
estate ire required toppear and ,(nji onp n,jiP (0 t,1P half section are hereby ordered to prepare for and
show cause, if any they havq, why an ]|np 0f section twentv five (25). Ihold and conduct said election subject
order granting such authority should Thence north along the half (Ml to the Provisions of the Statutes of th
section line one half (12 mile to cm State of Oklahoma, and all other Jaws
. ter of said section twenty five (2V of Oklahoma, relating to such elec-
ROSE MOLLENKOPH. of pal(, Walnut Township tinn« an'l t° all things needful and
Administratrix Th. ncc east along the half (11* necessary in the premises to he done.
'section line one half M 2) mile to ett IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have
'east line of said section twenty fi’f hereunto set my hand and caused
------—• I these presents to he attached hv the
I Thence north along the township Great Seal of the State of Oklahoma,
line one half (1-2) nilie to the south this 9th day of August, tn the Tea”
,-IJvt corner of section twenty f«nr of our Lord. Nineteen Hundred. Twen
Whereas, petitions in wrltint (24) nf ,ald township, which is town y Three and of the 1
sighed bv more than flftr-one per nblp nine (9) north, range eleven (11' | he United states of America, the On,,
cetotutn of the qualified electors re- wost(
siding in the hereinafter described Thence east along the section Hue
territory, and being signed by more p distance of elcht (8) mites to thr|
. ithan fifty one per centum of the northeast corner of section twentv
the District Court within ann qualified electors residing In each n|nP (29) In township nine (9) north
j .nte particular territory of the herelnaf range nine (9) west. . , _ .
for «aid county and s < Ass0. Ter described parts of both Canadian ThencP south along the section l|n‘ lSecretary of State.
•fh, !»cal Building and 1 »• County, Oklahoma. ahd Caddo fn (he southeast corner of said a°c |(REAU)
nation a corporation, of Oklahoma County Oklahoma, sought to be t|on (wentynlne (29).
Plaintiff created into the hereinafter descrih Thence east two (2) miles alone pub. Aug. 30th—5 times)
No 84481 ed new county of Watton County. friP sPf tion line to the so theast cor NoT)CE oF SHERIFF’^ SALE
V8' , , momenta Thf RU,h Pprcentutn having been deter ner 0f sPPtlon twentv seven (.,'1 Notice *ls hereby given, that, pursu-
Henry Clements, Lulu CU ■ (mined bv the total vote cast in said (ownship nine (9i north, rangp mn. , , „giP .ut nf
Commercial Bank of El Reno. Okla 'hereinafter described territory for (Jh vWt. „ , ant t0 an onl"r of “* _ "f
Mpver ind j N. Fox the head of the state ticket In the Ther.cr- south along the seetlo» Lhp 0ffic« of the Court Clerk of (,ina-
fcoma. tei m. -i j prerpPd|nR general election. 11rip (o thP southeast corner of sec dianil Countyi statf „f Oklahoma, in
Defendants. have been filed with the undersign tlon tWenty-fr (24), townshin nin Nn 6Sft0 jn (ho nis,r|rt Court
Commerce Trust Company, a cotpor , floverher of the State of Okla north, range nine (9) west
«hen it makes you «ut like a hungry
Uoy and brings back ihe color to vout
feel the j
Cheeks. Yott can soon
fctrengtheniug. Invigorating K”ecl 0
tasteless chill
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Executive Department
PROCLAMATION
GROVE'S
TONIC *9e
8tu e
of Oklahoma,,Canadian C<J- 88•
Inndred and Forty Seventh.
J. C. WALTON.
Governor of the state of Oklahoma
ATTEST:
In. A SNEED, Secretary of State.
f!v UNA LEE ROBERTS, Assistant
City, Oklahoma,
day
p. m.
lltl. by McClur* New«p»y«r Syn(lle»t».)
QHE didn’t have a Job und there
wasn’t one In sight. Room rent
due in two days, and her typewrltel
needed a new ribbon. The blue eyee
were a bit discouraged and the mouth
had lost Its sin lie. Everything seemed
so hopeless. The gray day Just
mstehed Ksy I^tnes mood. She was lllc ..----- - --------- iare more man mu™.' r- ■ -......— amp um- ........... ,
sitting on a bench near the river’s pant9 (,„d evidently returned, for there bider for ca8h in hand, the followingi f fo(al n„aufied electors resld ,12i and thlrteett (13) north
described real estate, situated in Can |jnE jn both thr (Prritories affected in
edge. A high hedge screened her from wag a bunging of doors and heavy
pnssersby and the traffic on the bridge. waiuing,
She sat staring at the swirling dead That evening as she was trying to
leaves nnd the muddy water of the patrb an eiU9|ve word needed In a story
river. Suddenly a shadow fell across was working on she was startled
the leaves. A slender, youngish man Qy a bar9b voice In the neighboring
with confused brown eyes stood by apartnient crying out In agony:?
the bench, swaying uncertainly, and | ..Help] oh, help us! For the love of
with a hand tightly clasped over the hPaven. help us!" She sat frown for
bench back. a moment. Then there came • shrill |
"Do you mind If I—sit here? he 9PrPam of terror. A mans voice said
questioned weakly. brutally, "Shut up!"
Before she could reply he sat down gbe flung opPn the door and looked
on the bench beside her with limp aPro8s at the door of the other «part-
heavlness,
adlan County, State of Oklahoma
to-wlt:
Lot Nine (9) Ten (U» Eleven
(11) and Twelve (12'. It) TAlork
Two (2), of Bon View Addition
to El Reno. In Canadian County.
State of Oklahoma. According
to the recorded plat thereof,
Raid property will he sold to satisfy
"Excuse me for Intruding." he mur-
mured. "I didn't think there would
be anyone here."
“You should be home in bed. You
are 111.” She said this Impatiently,
frowning at Mm.
“Yes, I agree with you." He gave a
little grin. "But I don't own a h.une
or a bed at present.”
“Oh,” she said. “I'm sorry I can't
help yon," she reflected, after a pause.
"Please—I'm not a beggar—yet," he
said quickly.
“Then what are you?" She faced
him squarely.
“A wanderer," he said slti.ply.
"Recently arrived on the frelgt'ter
Son Pedro from South America. Ac-
quired malaria while there, and some
one acquired all but a few pesetas of
my money when I arrived here. Jobs
don’t seem to be very numerous,
either.”
“Are you a Job hunter, too?" she
asked, with a little laugh. “We seem
to have that much In common, any-
way."
”1 may get a ship to the Wert Indies
tomorrow, though," he sold.
“And I may get my story accepted
tomorrow," abe said.
“And If ws don’tr ba questioned
cynically.
-Don't think of It l" «be begged.
Cause No.
special execution an. i than f1fty.0ne per morP or iPRH 1n the northonst corn-
issued to me out of the a « centum of the total qualified elec 0f j,onn Rock township, which town
ed Court and cause, will on the zSroi^ rpfi)din5! )n Hai{, hereinafter de- ,R specifically ten (10) north an.
nf October, 1923, at 2 o’clock grrn,P(1 territory, and are more than nj,|P (fi) WPRt.
Fist front door of the fifty-one per centum of the total ThencP duo west nlnni ' '
E 0| U in Canad qualified electors residing in the ph)p Hne twelvP (12) tulles, more ot
Court House in El Reno, in Lanai. |hprHnaftpr ,(ea(.r(he(I portinh of C»'l iPSs, to the southwest corner of ( m
lan County, State of Oklahoma, offet!do countyi Oklahoma, and in the a(jjnn County.
. nnbltr auction and sell [hereihafter descflocd portion of Tlmnce due tiorlh upon me
Then one day the apartment acmes for sale, a P ^ . , b 'Canadian Countv. Oklahoma, and jitlP 0f Canadian County to .lie town
the hall was opened. One of Its occu- -without appraisement, to e jare more than fifty-one per centum noP between townsblns twelve
‘ ‘ ...... ‘ • " 2' and thirteen (13) north
Thence west along said town-mP
!Caddo County. Oklahoma, and In n„r n distance of eighteen (1S» nv -
1 Canadian County, Oklahoma, and lnoVf, nr less, to the pmcj of t"*
•said petitions being In the form pre- )nP said description cmhrae ng m
scribed hv law and being duly vorl ,„Pn full townships and the rr><
If(r>d hv the signers thereof according (|nn:,i townships shove Btntert.
n law and i This petition also asks that ■
Whnrefts. It has been mad# to ap elecllon be eftUed to on,.!,,
pear to the unden.gned. Governor of county of Canadian C ^ ^
the State of Oklahoma, hy sufficient ma. !!aP,vme southwest and soutt
r„?d Trc^n,rrwa,.:r,o {z £;r xrsz
a certain Judgement rendered in said will TonX 7t not JivV^lhed
cause on the 24th day of February |,PSR than four-hundred square miles Oklahoma, by metes
IB. I" <»>'or o. tb. plaintiff. -M Irf*r«k:“Kln'.l.f »'
»•»» i'1™ tsssr^.:»»,. wu. «o. ■»-h
ontB and Lulu Clcmt'hls. for the sum than fonr million dollars of r ’'»lT » townships known a
of Eight Hundred Thirty-eight anil able wealth, as shown by the curr. n *’* (nt which i« 'hr
4741 OB Dollars ($838.47), t0*pU^, !^X ,[P°'ma.L^n^cre^inV""aid"'’n' w .ojthwest corner of towm^shin < <e-e,
with interest thereon from the loounty of Walton will not bring the (11) north and u t))1. w-«
j o''iPnf per^nTper1 Innum'until I do" sVaTi "of" Oklahoma. V>m IJneof or'le^lo'
| paid, the further sum of Eighty ($?n mto’said^new^Countv Poi",s JJ1'V^ni.lhm'ifVv-r
|—l r..a«,d I. ,.ld f.» «I 'k* X" Kt?Sl in »
(said 24th day of February. 19-3. inlnpW Coun,v of Walton will not bring approxlmat U Jjral1v rntintv. s'
| favor of the intervener. Commerce |the nPW)y crP8ted lines of-the Countv the nor fbp pmlth townsbi-
Trust Company, and against the d. !^|y»J|;;’y8,tahtJ "fpr?„o“ry° Proposed lire of township eleven J1 "J”"'
ment. She was about to turn Into her
room, when again came that tinnnt-
j ural cry
••I’ll choke yon if you screech like
that again!" threatened the man’s
voice.
“Why!" she exclaimed. There was
a moment of surprised silence. “Wan-
derer !"
"You sold—* Again that terrifying
scream. “Confound that parrot I" he
exclaimed angrily. “You sold your
story, didn’t you?"
"But you—1 thought you were really
to wanderer. Instead, 1 find you a
writer with a perfectly nice apart-
ment." she accused him
1st. day of October 1923, at the hour
of ten o’clock A. M., at the front
door of the County Court House, In
the City of El Iteno. In said County
offer for sale, and will sell to the
highest bidder, for cash, at puMt
auction, without appraisement, the
following described real estate, situa-
ted In the City of El Reno, Canadian
County. State of Oklahoma, to-wtt:
Lots three (3) and Four (4)
In Block One Hi -'tred and Four
(104), in the City of Ei Reno.
• o satisfy a certain Judgment and de-
cree of foreclosure of real estate
mortgage, rendered In said action on
the 301 h day of December, 1922. In
favor of Carrie M. Shuttoe. Interven-
for the sum of $25,259.94. togeth-
the rate
er with Interest thereon at
of ten percent (10<?r) per annum from
the noth day Of December, 1922, until
paid, and for all costs of said action,
nnd the taxes due and delinquent np-
sad a further
**
“Just like yon," he laughed. "But j fondants, Henry Clements. Lulu Cl* ," ™p!tIJPd (nt0 saj(! new County ranee eight <3) west.
till
on
nn'1
I honestly was out of a Job that <1ay ; mPnt8 tnd j. N. Fox. for the sum o' f Walton taken, nearer than ten said river . ,,v
I met you. And this apartment Is only Hundred Ninty seven and a 57 ' mHea to the < otmty seat of s:ud f'etv ’• o' .’ronpty
half mine. (,4»7.S7. M— .«» tow l.!. -««
a,a> n,«. ,.,77.!. !!__i' n# tb.rfon from th, mM 2lth four million rtnllnm lino of ,1«, mil.
M'toft on ■ .hon trip nnd iron, ,n. ..... „ r.dn.'„l to— >o'.r »»» •»'.|,|,„n list
tn hr t.nrk hnforr mr. nn I w«r tnrhwt nf Frbtonrr 1P2-. at th, .,1, of , R ,n, tainlZ' n-pnl.h of ,atd nnon tht, *o ,2’
■ .. .................... llfSLSSSS
*=*» zrx
out of my own apartment. The land-
lady didn’t recognize me and wouldn't
let me In with her pass key."
"|'\x> been having lurk lately so that |
secounts for my change of address,*
she smiled “But It's all so queer and 1
unconventional." she added.
•»>*A meeting queer Is often dirtr/
he quoted with a gay smile.
further turn of Ninty nine and 7" ' b;,n;- f”tlr million dollars as
100ths ($99.75) Dollars attorneys', . rPn, fa, rolls; and tha' th'*
fpp#, nMd the <ofits of stilt:
further Judgement rendered In said 'County 's 31 ,br nPW county said river.
the said 24th day of Feb- b^law^ for £ plor(lol1 to bo held™ ^t«D.
In favor of the cross ft |and population of Canadian ^Countj? dnv nf Ojdoher
d°
lYltn
the assets of The Commercial Nat [ "."I'.'i'j ’ me Conntv of Canadian
*ito»*to — —.........
READ THE WANT ADA.
cause <« hi" >•".- -......|of ^’„i(on: and tna? ?n- ■ , fnr
mary. 1923 In favor of the cross ft jand population of Canadian < onntv dav Ortoher.^' ^ ^
Irani rank of El Brno. 0kl«homt, okl8homn, and ol »nltl ,,l*tlnf Count, l.tu.m.
mv *" *...... , , ||
lhat said election shall
on said realestate;
iudgment of foreclosure of a real
fate mortgage rendered in said *r
Hon. on the last named date, in favor
of the inter pleader and defendant
Rav Wright, in the sum of $6,525.75.
together With interest thereon at the
rate of eight percent P°r *nn"™
from the 30th dn> of December. 192..
»n, for nil h,r «.<»
ed and subject to a credit of $31.M-*■ •
aR of the 16th day of April. 1923. said
lodgment not to exceed 27 3 4% o
•nld residue of the proceeds, and s
further Judgment of foreclosure olIt
real estate mortgage rendered in said
action on the last named day. in favor
of the Plaintiff, Roy Walcott, as Bank
commissioner of the State of okla
hon’S. for the sum of $38,301. 1.
erest thereon at six percent («%
from December 30,h. 1922. and cost.
|of action
Dated at El Reno. Oklahoma. G.li
"tth dav of August, 192J.
T. C. Rhncklett,
Sheriff of Canadian County, Rtat.
of Oklahoma.
,11. L. Fogg. Attorney
I Carrie M Rbuttec.
for Inlerveno
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