The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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portrait pnlaler Joahua Keynolda wa*
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Miaa Margaret! Bobh wan voted in a*
n probationer member During the to-
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F. McDoaald will b* boat****** l« th*
ladle* tiolf dab at the Couatry club
Friday. Aayoa* d**iriag t# |»l«y
kbmild aottfy tb* boat mm* A rau»d
of golf will be played al 10 achuk
followed by a luacbeoa at uooa.
Mr*. J. d Fuak. Mr*. F. P. Hacker.
Ml** Kffta Weaver aad Mr*. F. A.
Whttted amtorad to Bridgeport Mon-
day.
Mr*. L. L Schooling will go to Ok-
lahoma City tomorrow whore *he will
atteud the Congenial club mealing.
Mr*. Carl Reynold* of Denver. Colo.
D the gue*l of her parent* Mr. and
Mr*. J. A. DeAUey.
The |*alrou« club of Central arhool
will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30.
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Canadian County. Oklahoma. and mailed
l« all |HT*»na lnl«-re*ted tn *abl ratal*
rvaidina out of lb count)
j A RINKIIART.
tSKAI-t County Jud**
J |. TKRVATHAN.
Attorney fur Adadatatrator
, "Tf|^r*M*urTurcI^»—1»^*^**»*^
ORDKIt Wilt IIKARINH PETITION OF
guardian k»»ii halk tiy
ItKAI. KSTATB
la the County Court of the t oualy »>*
l unadtan. Slate of Oklahoma.
In the matur of I he eMate and guard-
| tan»h!|> of |>oroih> la-ulae Modaklmum.
'mlmu ' ..
Ii a|>|u-arln* t>* thia court, from the
iielltloii thia day preaented and Itlcd
io-reln l.y W. J Cuater. the yuardlaa of
ijtoruthy LouW.* Hodaklnamt, a minor.
L. L. L. Embroidery Club
The L. L. L. Embroidery club waa
entertained in the home of Mr*. 8. K.
Little with Mra. Arthur Lambert aa-
elating hoMe** Monday afternoon.
During the buaineaa session two new
member* were voted into the club
membership. Additional guesla were
Mrs. Harry Hullett and Mr*. W. H.
Porter, b<4h of Oklahoma City. Needle
work was featured during tho social
hour which waa followed by a two
course luncheon.
Kit Kara Klub
Mrs. C. C. Fertlg entertained the
Ki) Hare klub at her home Tuesday
afternoon. The only additional guest,
was Mra. P. B. Myers. In the bridge
game Mrs. L. L. Schooling received
the favor for high score. A two course
luncheon was served in concluding the
afternoon. Mrs. H. T. French - ill en-
tertain the club next week.
Mrs. T. W. Maher iB an Oklahoma
City visitor today.
Pott Tente
The hill waa ley and the big colored
woman could not control her footing.
■'Helpl Help! Ah’m ailppln’l” ahe
screamed, aa aha began her Involun-
tary Journey downward. “Ah’m slip-
pin’! Ah'm allppln'I” she yelled
again.
A few seconds later a man who had
heard her cry found her comfortably
couched In a snow bank. "Ah’m
•lup 1” she remarked as she looked up
Into his face with a grin.—Boston
Transcript.
IN THK COUNTY COURT OK CANAD-
IAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA.
In th« master of estate of
Krank folllna. I*eoea»i«t
No. 120U
In matter of estate of
Stephen J. Collins, Det-eased.
No. INI .. , „
Notice le hereby given that It. L. *<>*«
administrator «lth -III annexed of th.
eatate of Krank Colllna. deccastij. No
1200 and of the estate of Stephen J Col
lilts, deceased. No. 1201. lias renderei
and presented for settlement and Bled
In the County Court of Canadian l ounl)
Oklahoma, his llnal account and report
of his administration as such administra-
tor with will annexed In each of the sal.
estates, together with his petitions fw,
distribution of said estal •, und for hb
(liHehunro, »ntl that Monday, April lh»
20th. 1025, being » regularly court da;
of this court, at to o'clock In the fore
noon of said date at the County t.ourt
room In the City of KI Reno. Canadlat
County. Oklahoma, has been duly ap
pointed t>y the court for the settlemen
of said accounts and for hearing sal.
petitions for distribution at which tlnv
and place any person interested In eithn
of said estates may appear and file ex
cepllons In writing to said accounts ant
contest said a......unis or cither of them
and content Haiti petition* for dtbtrlbu*
„on. or either of them. RlNEHART
(SKA L)_County Judge
(Klrst Pub March 12. IS. 2*)
STATK OK OKLAHOMA.
Countv of Canadian—as:
N DISTRICT COURT OF SAID COUNTV
No. 7151
Sibyl Teague, Plaintiff
VB.
R. K Teague. Defendant
Said defendant. K K. Teague, will Ink
notice that he has been sued ill the abov-
natiled court upon petition for a div-re
and custody of thiner children, and liius
answer the petition tiled therein by sai
plaintiff, on or before the 23rd day o
April. 1925. or said petition will be takei
as true and a judgment for said plain
tiff for divorce will be rendered accord
inglV KRANK TAYLOR,
(SKAL) Clerk of District Court.
C. A HANNISTKR.
Attorney for Plaintiff-
I • AKUI Ity - . •
praying f.w an order of sale of certain
real .stale belonging to said ward, that
It Is necessary and would »»• laneh.UI
to said ward that such real estate should
in nM
It |m luTrbv «kTtlrr#U. that thu tu*it «*f
kilt of the said ward, snd all persons
interested In the said estate, apis-ar be-
fore lids Court on Saturday the Ulh day
..f April A D l»2i, at 1" o’clock a.
>f said day at the Court Ibson of aah.
Court, at Kd Item., Canadian County,
then and there to show cause why an
order should not be granted for the aab-
>4 such real estate.
And It Is further ordered that a ropy
of this order be published three sucres-
<|v* b«*fon* the 4*V of hearlnR
said petition In llu- KI Reno Dally Imo-
ral, a newspaper printed and published
in said Canadian County. ,
Dated this 12th day of March A D.
1M5 J. A. ItlNKHART.
<SKALl County Judge.
itOHKKStiN and ROBKRBON,
Attorney a.
Attorney*.__«
Politenett
Ruth and Marie were standing on
the front walk together. Marie had
a bag of pretzels, and they were seen
talking earnestly while Marie ate th#
pretzels.
Finally Marie’s mother called her
over and said In Ruth's hearing.
"Don't you know It Is not nice to eel
pretzels while Ruth Is standing there?
You should offer her some. It is selfish
to eat them all yourself."
“Tes, that Is Just what I've been
felling her." spoke up Ruth, "but she
would not believe me."
Her«'§ Innovation
Joseph Sparrow, retired leweler of
San Francisco. Cal., brought suit
against his wife asking separatg
malntenHnre and $800 a month. He
asserts cruelty and nays his wife has
a large income from property left her
by a former husband. This Is the first
suit In the state of the kind since the
legislature at the last aesalon enacted
a law enabling a man. na well aa a
.roman, to aue for separate main
tenant**.
Th* driver* who disregard auto-
matic traffic algnals feel worse than
ever when they learn that the Inno-
cent man etandlng on the comer 1*
a policeman In plain clothes.
A government report eays that
"America la drinking more coffee and
more milk, *»t«nR "tor*
candy and atnoklng more tobacco." In
short, getting mor* American every
I day
(Kirfd Pub. March 19-26 and April 2)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the creditor* of ticorgc \V. VVlicatlej
deceased: . .
The creditors of the above named tie
cedent are hereby notified that the tin
derslgned was, by the County < ourt o
Canadian County. Oklahoma, appoint'-,
administrator of the estate of said dc
cedent and that all persons having claim
against the estate of said decedent ar
required to exhibit them to said under
signed. .1 A Wheatley, with th- m , .,s
snrv vouchers at his place of bus ncs:
The Mulvev Mere Co. at V ukon. Okie
homB. within four mouths from the flat
of the first publication of this ..........Jo
wit: from the 19th day of March. 1.I2-
nr thf s;inn* will l»«® f»*r**\« r harn <1
......... " ' j A^WHF.ATI.KY,
Administrator.
H. I- KOOH.
Attorney. ________
(First Pub Mar 2'i. April 2. 9, 16, 23>
ST ATI. OF OKLAHOMA.
f^ainty -bb
SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE
Notice i hereto given that h> ' let i
of a judgment and decree of foreclos'd
of a real estate mortgage upon the land
hereinafter described, rendered and eti
(.red I>v the District Court "f Cnnadia
Countv In the State of Oklahoma, o
February U. 1925. In a certain mMo'
therein wlu reln The Kingfisher Itulldin
and Loan Assoelat'on was plaintiff an
H. K. Drown. Altha Drown, et al wer
defendants. I will by virtue of an ordi
of mIo iss\irfl hy thr (’niirt < lurk of ^nl
Cnuiitv and Court, and under the halt
((ltd Seal thereof, dated March *■ 192.
sell at puldle auction to the highest bid
d, r for ea«h at the fr. nt door of th
Court House at the County Seat at I
|(.iio, in said I'ounty and State, on tli
27th due of April. 1925. at the lmur ■
2 t. m of said day the following l"ti
parcels and pieces of laud situated it
and being,
lads 29. :!», 83. 34, 35 and 36 In
jlpick < me "f Kn: t Hill Addition
to the City of KI Reno, t»kla .
together with all the Improvements then
on, and appurtenance-* thereunto belong
Ing. to sat|sf\ a judgment r> nilered I
said action In favor "f the plaintiff (<<
$ TV, an with Interest thereon from It
date at the rate of 10 percent p- r ar
nuin, and the further sum "f UTOP" at
torm y's fi es, and all costs of sueli in
l|nn. and all subsequent in ■ ruing and t
it,.-rue ensts, taxes, tux redemptions, an
all other sum* provided for In sip h Jude
mi-ni and rteeree. to which reference i
now made for further and more ib-llntt
informatitin
Dai. d thb. Mm eh 23. 19'.' i
T C SlIAt 'KI.KTT
Sheriff.
H I. Ki*'If I AND
ItoYNTi »N AND RKtt.t.Y.
Attorney* fur Plaintiff.
(Klr«t Pub. Mar. 5-lt-t#-2«>
MORTOAOt FOrVcLoJu^
In the District Court of Canadian
County, State of Oklahoma.
The State of Oklahoma on relation of
The Commissioners of the I .a nil Office
of Mid State, Plaintiff
va. _
II. R. Brogden. Blanche Brogden,
fi. O. Tlcer. Ollmer Meriwether. W.
0. Foster, Ray McLain, the Board
>f County Commissioner* of Cana-
Ran Count,, Oklahoma, and Clyde
Ma'i 'W*. Co. treasurer of said County.
Defendant*.
STATK OK OKLAHOMA
To Ollmer Meriwether and W. C. Foater.
Raid defendant*. Ollmer Meriwether
and W. C. Fo*ter. will take notice that
said plaintiff, the Stale of Oklahoma on
relation of the Commissioner* of the
Igind Office, did on the tth day of
March, 1925. file In the District Court In
tnd for Canadian County. State of Ok-
lahoma, a petition against the above
named defendants, and the said defend*
mt*. Ollmer Meriwether and W. C.
Foster, must answer said petition on or
before the 16th day of April. 1925, or
<aid petition will he taken us true and
ludgment rendered against said drfend-
inta for the foreclosure of a certain real
.-state mortgage dated the 4th day of
Unitary. 1921, given to secure the pay-
ment of a certain coupon note rwo
Thousand (»2.o00.00) Dollars, made and
•xecuted by II. S. Brogden and Blanche
rtrugili-n. said mortgage covering the fol-
lowing described real estate In 1 anadlan
County, Oklahoma, to-wlt:
The south half (S. 1-2) of north-
east quarter (NR. ’i) and north
half (N. 1-2) of southeast quar-
ter <SK '«) of section fourteen
(14) Township eleven (ID North
of Range ten (10) West of the
Indian Meridian, containing one
hundred sixty (160) acres, more
or 1<A9. according to the Govern-
ment survey thereof,
ind adjudging that default has been
made in said mortgage and (hat plaln-
illT has first lien upon said premises to
secure the sum of $2,481.70, principal, in-
leri-st, attorney’s fee, and expenses, to-
gether with acerulng interest thereon.
And ordering said premises to he sold
without appraisement and the proceeds
to |„> applied to the amount due plain-
*iff, and for costs of suit.
And forever barring said defendants
and each of them from all right, title,
interest and estate In and to said shove
a*.
tSKAL) Court Clerk.
COMMISSIONKUS OK THK LAND
OFFICE OK THK STATK OK
OKLAHOMA.
By CKO. K MKRRITT.
Law and Exocutlve riork.
(Pub March 19. 26. April 2. 9. 16. 1925)
l\ Till’. DISTRICT COURT OK CANAD-
‘ JAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA.
Hume Savings snd Loan Association,
a corporation. Plaintiff
lohn (' D.-iggs. First National Dank
of KI lb li". Oklahoma.
Hoy K. Halm, Smith Druthers,
\V A Colston, Hurry St • . L
Defendants.
(No. 69al)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
.Notice is hereby giv. n that in pur-
suance of an older "f sale issued out "f
the District Cniirt of Canadian County,
iklahoma on lb* )9lh (lav "i March,
1925. in an action wherein the Horn-
-taVing* and lean Association wan plain-
tiff and John <’ Daggs. First National
Bank "f KI Reno. Oklahoma. Hoy ''■•
Hahn. Smith Brother*. " ' Col-ton
tnd Harrv Steel.- w.-r. defendants. .11-
se, ted to me. tile under- ign* -I Sherllf or
Canadian Countv commanding me to
upon and -ell without aimndsement
tho following d, scribed " il esiate and
•>ri imIscm riliunto In rmadian < »»unty,
Oklahoma, to-wlt:
l.nfs number'd Cighl ts> and Nine
ci i In Dim k numbi i .-d t >no 11 nn •
drid Si-v.-nteen DID In the city
of Ft it» no I Iklahoma, liceqrdlng t"
the recorded plat thereof together
with all Impi'oy.umuits thereon,
1.1 Mitlsfv a Judgment and <b cn-.- of for- •
-Insqi'e In favor "f said plaintiff and
main-1 s.,ji| ,1. fondant .l-hn C Dag««,
i)itjttn* «1 ami nm<t«' in Mini $ **»uv* *»n ln°
tr,th day of S'-pti ml" r. 1921 i--r the sum
,f U2.71'i 57 with Inter--t thereon nt t--a
■ ,. nt per annum fr, m tie I-lit day
f S- pteinbi r. Cl •c;uii" i alti-rncv s
. .. mi,| cost and - - * I Will
m the 21st dav of \pi ll. Iat tin-
iinur "f 2 no ii*i lock p m -n said day at
In- fioiit door of tin i*,uii t linns,, in the
♦Itv .-r KI It.-im. III -aid Count- and
•it.it,- offer for sale and s- ll to the high
Ml bidder for ea- h the - ilil propertv
,l,,,ve th scrlb- d ot so much (hereof as
X 111 sail- f' mid Judgin'III with ‘Nterest
till cohIn
WImjdhm my hnml thh UMn nay of
March, 19.-. T gnA<'KI.KTT,
Sheriff "f Canadian County.
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 172, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1925, newspaper, April 1, 1925; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909094/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.