El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 119, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 20, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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Legal Notices
First Pub. 8-i;-3w
Stale of Oklahoma, Count; of Can
adian, as.
Ctnnelly Counuu tlou Co., Plaintiffs
v .
Automatic Spr nkler Co., uefeutla-it*.
Before 0. A. Bannister, Justice o-
tlit Peace of lili Reno City District,
said county.
Said Defendant. Automatic SprinS-
lei Co., will take notice laat they
Lave beeu sued ,ii the aoove uaiuod
court, L jr the ttuut e aaiueii plaiuulU
to recover tue sum of $1*1 dollars, on
account ol CaU'llj Construction Co.,
anil that personal property of said
n dendants lius oeeu seuwd In gar-
nishment, ana said cause not for Lrial
on the lfctli day of September 11*13
at 1Q o'clock a. Oft* at which time it
uald delendamt fail lo appear, llie
allegations ol pla.Miff's bill or parti-
culars will he taken as true, and a
judgment lor said plaintiff* In uald
at con lor saiu amount claimed and
lor costs and in tlie attachment
therein granted, will be rendered ao-
•ordingly.
Dated this 27 day of August 1*13.
Attest:
C. A. Bannister,
Justice or toe Peace
' F E. Gillette At orney for I'laintiffs.
HELPLESS AS BABY
Down in Mind Unable to Work,
tod What Helped Her.
Summit Point, W. Va.—Mis. Anna
Belle F.mey, of thisplaCe, says: "I suf-
fered for la years with an awful pain in
mjr right siae, caused from womanly
trouble, and doctored lots for It, but with-
out success. 1 suffered so very much,
that I becamedown in mind, and as help-
less as a baby. I was In the worst kind
of shape. Was unable to do any work.
I began taking Cardui, the womar's
tonic, and got relief from the very first
dose. By the time I had taken hnl-
tles, my t ealth was completely
I am now 48 years years old, but feel as
' restored.
good as 1 did when only 16.
Cardui certainly saved me from losing
my mind, and I feel it my duty to speak
In Its favor. I wish I had some power
over poor, suffering women, and could
make them know the good it would do
Ihem."
If you suffer from any of the ailments
peculiar to women, it will certainly be
worth your while to give Cardui a trial.
It has been helping weak women for
more than 50 years, and will help you,
too.
Try Cardui. Your druggist sells it
Writ! 10: Chattan.ootfn Modidna Oo., Ladlas'
Advisory Daot.. Chattanooga, Term., for iaJ
hutru. timi on your cas>c and 64 paga book. "Homa
Traatineiu lor Woman," in plain wrappar. N.C. 1 m
Milan Sept, 20.—Porter Charlton,
ti p young American charged with the
pmrdvr of his wife on l^ake Couio la
imo and who was recently sent
back to the I'nited States to stand
tilal for the crime In Italy was taken
:.i Coino today. Deputy llarzilai, the
prisoner's counsel has just neturn.
oil from Switzerland. It Is under,
siooil that Charlton has Raid that he
will tell tli. wliole truth to tne Jury
iit his trial and hope's for nn acqultal
\ li'.,i .ill tli«- circumstances are
known
WOMAN TOOK
FRIEND'S ADVICE
\nd Found Health in Lydii*
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Windom, Kansas. - "I had a displace-
ment which causc.i Madder trouble and
1 was so miserable
I difln'l know what
to do. 1 suffered
from bearing down
pains, my eyus hurt
me, 1 wa*> nervous,
dizay and irregular
and had female
weakneai. 1 spent
money on doctors
but got worse all
the time.
"\ friend told me
WANT ADS
Three Lines Three Times Three T)imesu
Telephone 19
1 lelp \V anted
II.GST—Cameo set from ring.
J turn to 412 So Blckford.
WE WILL PAY YOU $12.00 to dls-
tribute religion* literature in your ,(.- YOl; WANT to earn good Income
community. S iiy days work. Kx ,iurinK „|,are time, send ten cents to
ptilence not required Man or wo. ,.ovpr cost of printing and advertls.
Oppoit unity ior promoUou. ^,g and we wm fen(i fuij particulars
' '-~J Uy return mall. DR09TE CO., 47*
Trumbull Ave Room 84, Detroit,
Mich 13 tf
Spare time may be used, lntetrna
■onat BUila Ptcss 1011 Arch SL PWL-
adelphia. ^
Order for Hearing Petition to siell
Real Estate.
ti la It ui Oklahoma,
Canadian County,
In Oounty Court
iu ihe Matter ol the Estate ol Marlon
a liiadley, a iluiur.
Now on this 2 day ol September,
1S13, Bessie ti. Bradley uaviug filed
liorela her petition for the sale of the
ri al estate described In said petition,
loi reasons In saad petition stated.
it is Ordered, That sa.d petition be
and hereby is set for iieanui; un the
31/tu day of September. A. D. 1913. at
H) o'clock, A. M., at which time all
persons interested In said estate are
required lo appear and show cause
if any they have, why an order
should noL be granted for the sale of
, sc much of th« real estate of uald
Marlon A. Uradley as Is necessary
lor tli.j reasons in sa.il [j inion ttat-
ed.
It is further ordered that a copT of
this order be published for two weeks
iii the El Reno Demon at or £1 Ueno,
Oklahoma and posted in three pub-
lic plac.s in this couaty, one of
which shall l/e at the Court House.
W. A Maurer,
County Judge
I'irst published Sept. 3., 2wka.
Pnone ot . ilrale Vosj, 102 North
Blckford avenue when you u«ed
cleaning or pressing Work calaed
for and deliviBrod piouiptly 8atl
' ; cU' n luirfiiie*! j
NOHCO TRj , Ureen. Black or Mix-
ed. Buy a .ackage aad try it. Moa
<?y back" If net eatlsfl'ed, Hock lalant
Mrat Market, Phon^ IB. ^
Slate of Okla'eoma|
Oklahoma County, S3.
In the County Court, within and for
the County and State Aforesaid.
In tha Matter of the Estate of Eliza-
beth Powell Deceased.
i rooale No. Lo bo
.etive or Mcarniy he.urn of 6ale or
neal —slate.
..oik? is irereuy ij.ven thai Hoy I1.
it.nl tilt uui> appointed qualliled
i..u actmis auuiiulsuatoi oi tue LS—
into oi t-lizaoeiii lowoil Ueceasodl
i.ai, letaraeu uutl presented lor con-
l ima.ion aua liled in said Court his
j return Oi tue sak ol uia iollowing
uesciiweU leal estate bclon^ui£ lo
] ine estate ol ueceased, to-wlt:
| Lots numbered and ti in block
numbered lui) were sold lor the
■m ui ui -u'.i and l.ots numbered tdj
: nLd l7j in Dlocl; lli'Jl were sold lor
ue sum ol $1000.
all of .~a.d property being located in
; lie onyalai town oi El lieno, Cana-
dian Count) Stale of Oklahoma, and
l. 'i nay of October, .'JU( at
,i o'clock a. m. in the forenoon of
.d Jay at Ihe court room in City
o1 Oklahoma in said County of Ok-
lahoma lias been fixed by said Court
for hearing said returai at which,
tin,- any person interested iu- said
estate may appear and file his excep.
l. ous in writing to said return and
■ est the same, and they are hereby
referred to said return for furtner
,'iirtculars.
| IN TESTIMONY WilKllEOF, I
have heiunto set my hand and affix.,
eu the seal of said Court this 16th
day of September, 1913.
John W. Haysou,
County Judge
j about the I'ilikham remedies uud 1 toek
l.ydia E. Pinkhem's Vegetable Com-
pound ami was cured. 1 cannot praise
your remedies enough fori know.I never
would have been well if I had not taken
it." Miss Mary A. Hornkk, Itoute
N'o. 2, liox 41, Windom, Kansas.
Consider Well This Ailviee.
No woman suffering from any form
of female troubles should lose hope un-
til she has given I.yiiia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Cdnijiound a lai. trial.
This famous remedy, the medicinal iu-
gradients of which are derived from
St Iter Minn Sept 20 -Cere- : native roots and herbs, hi < for n-. rly
' I forty years proved to be a most valua-
monies of dedication, in connection , tonic im,| i„vi • -rator of the f-
witli the unveiling of the monument nla|e ort,unjsm Women everywhe'e
ol John A Johnson will take pUuw I bear willing testimony to the wonderful
' .. C I , " .. T/ ! ;.J. l.i Vuirotu.
i.'AN'TED— Man and wife to work
laiiu, Herman preferred. Must have
outfit sufficient to cultivate JSC ac-
i os of land. arm 3 12 inilos from
town. Address W car® Democrat.
I 4 2w
WOMEN sell gurautevd hosiery W> |
wearer, 70 per cent profit. Also
bandkerohieis and petticoats. Make j
$la dally. Experience unnecoasary. J
WEAR PROOF, 3038 Chesnut, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
M. W. Rom ine
DENTIST
Over Sands Grocery
WANTED Dish washer at Missouri -
Hotel 9 16 tf. ♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
' ♦ ♦
WANTED Two famallei to pu-n « Office Phone «1 Res. Phone J J ♦
cotton Inquire Farmers Wagon
Yard early Friday morning.
ii this city tomorrow the fourth an
n versary of (leo Johnson's death
\ irtue of I.; ilni E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound.
If you Haul special advice wrllr <e
I yiiin K. I'inklliim Medicine in. cun|!-
ileiit iii I I. v ii ii. Muss. Your letter will
be opened, read uud answered l..v a
woman ana held in strict eonlldfiicft.
EMI
For Sale
FOR SALE—Good eoWj luquire 724
S lladden 9 10 Otp
DR. WALTER H. MARTIN ♦
Veterinary •
Physlcaln and Burgeon ♦
Private Hospital *
Calls answered day or night ♦
Quebec, Que., Sept. 20— Premier New |Yorfc, Sept. '' The liisi
R I. liorden will be given a ban I vision oi the Atlantic Pieet^ under
iiuet by the Conservatives of t'als i arrived hero today lor a ivn days'
province tomorrow, the 3econd anni. :ilay,
versary of the elections of 1911
which put the Conservatives in pow. ! Dundee to Meet Wolgast.
FOK SALE
i\1> residence property cor-
ner Russell anil lloberls, S
Rooms.
llou&e ol G Rooms,Model"ii,
Hi South Roberts.
A. t, MEiNGER.
For Kent
«
Z PENNEBAKER A 8TACKPOLE ♦
.> Farm and City Loan* ♦
•> Insurance and Real Estate Bonds ♦
•> 115 E. Woodson St. *
a ♦
♦ ^ ♦ v ♦ A ♦ •
i OH iihl.N i'—Nice liont room. l'ie..
.tr cl.uik mull. J14 boutu Hock is-
land. 9 17 ti.
105 PAIR Of TROUSERS
•> sale, made to order, from f8 ♦
>:• to SI2 now 13.50 to S, JOB ♦
« LEVY, t llor. Ill 8oulh Rock ♦
❖ Island. Phone i4 ♦
Los Angeles, Cal. Sept. 20.—John..
uy Dundee and Ad Wolgast are inat-
cl.ed lo meet iu a 20.round out here
tonight,
I Ham Langford and Joe l'eanette
j'who are to liylit at Vernon early next
t month arg expected here today or
I tomorrow to egin training.
i 1ano vun1nu Dauiei Pehdo, ol
Wichita, is in the city at J2U E. Wade
l'l.one liO. llvat work. Cuaranleed.
' Call soon. ti Otp
fur rent Modern furnls'aed rooms
Steam heated. 221 North Hock 1b_
and 9 Otp.
.). W. I Larris, Subel
' has reinoveil to No. '314 South
Bickford St., one-half block from
liia former location. I'houe 193
Ernie Voss cleans and pre« o Is
olee and gentlemen"? cloth«J Pr -nf
M '■
Get protection beiore the tire oi
tornado strikes you by wrttin your
Insurance with T. i BixAr
If you want good coal, t'neu you
I want Canon City. S. J. Wick. Phone
42 9 16 tf.
Ii you want some one to put your
I Move lip or to polish it call J. B.
i.ockart 500 N. Admire or leave
word at Jones Drug Store 9 18 tf
Mayor Gaynors Body Lies in State
Chicago Sept. 20—The Bulldog 1
Breeders' Association of America xew York Sept. 20. The body of
show here today at the Hismarch j"Mj,j'or Claynor was taken from his
iGarden vri.il o fthe most pio. |1(,llle in Brooklyn today and brought
minent bulldog owners of the East|t(, (hv Xow York*City hall where it.
are visiting the show Tirere are ni|j jJg |n 3^ate until the funeral is
, close on 200 3pecial cups and medals, ll( |(] ni.x( Monday
for the competition and the majority
iit t'nese prizes have no strings at
tached to them
ROOMS to LET—Pb asaut room in
i home on Capitol Hill. Ladies or
* gentlemen. Bath. Call or address
Mrs 1 C Musgiove) 500 S. Hoff ave.
9 18 at
Mm. McCREADY
Bookbinder
8. Rock Island El Reno
it is expected
tl.at thousands will view the bipri
during the two days that it rests in
the City Hall.
Everything ttut'" K0'"1
Sample's Orooery, 4l« W
to eat
Wad®
r.OOD TASTE COFFEE. 35<- per
pound Try It for your next order.
Rock Island Meat Market. Phone 16
Stock food -t Cost, all kinds.
Hock Island Drug Co
See the BtCh'Hg and Photogravure
• Kerrlcti and BeHn's.
See the Etchings ami I' lotogravur-'
Kerrlck and Bellu's.
We are ready for you. Board by
i'ne week. Lunch and short orders
at. all hours. Meals 25c at Sullivans
Cafe, 312 South Rock Island 9 17 6
Just rect ived 200 tons of
Mc vli-ster Coal. L^t us have
vOur < rder. I) Sautbine
at the Alfalfa Mills. 1'hnnt
121 tf*
See the Ktchings and PLotogravuret
' at Kerrlck and Helln's.
I
SUM HiWrOtli'M
;i;n nit
The First National Bank
Capital, Surplus and Profits $73,000.00
Our specialty is Satisfactory Hanking and we mea-
sure our success by the la.ge number of satisfied
customers. WE 1NV11 h YOU.
Telephone «1 600 9out,' Choi;Ulw "VbnU<'
Clean, Sanitary Quarters for Tani Driving Horse Cheaper Ibaii 1 )"
Can Huy ths Keed.
Martin Livery and Boarding Stable
Visiter ii. Martin, Prop.
S;ieclal Attentfon to Uoarden
Finest Horses la the City.
New Buggies
Give Us Your Next Livery OHer. Call for Bell. Best Single Drtvar
In Town.
Home Sept. 20.— l'lie Anti-Clerl-
cal are threatening to make trouble
.today in the form oi a couuter_de.
uionstration to the recent parade
planned by l.'ailiolic athletics who
•have been holding an international
meet in this eity, and lie effect it
has had. Today has lieen selected
lor the demonstration as it is the
unniversarj of the fall of the temp-
oi al power. The police have notified
ihe Anti. Clericals that any a'.tempt
h start trouble will be dealt wth
summarly.
Social Science Conference.
Cincinnati. Sept. 20. Under thf
auspice: of ihe Nitilonal (llrl's Friend
ly Society, the Middle West annual
social scienc conference began here
today Some of the foremost author-
ities on the question in the country
will address the meeting.
CAPUDINE
CURES
HEADACHE
FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished -tor
light housekeeping, six dollars a
month 311 S. Bickford. 9 1# 3
LOST On street latter addressed
Airs D. Van Hecke, El Reno. Flndet
please return to Lyon3 Flats or to
Postoffice. 2tp
All the Ice our gradfalhea'B had was
frozen out of "crick" water in winter,
it was therefore not clean. Our ice
la made of distilled water, reboiled
skimmed and filtered. It iii therefor®
pure. Phone 62. Trulock Ice Co
Dr. J. B. Lamkin
A NATURAL LAW AND COMMON
StNSE HEALER, t'.r-s returned to
bll Reno and cMl be found ai 61#
South Kvuns. Phone 418 red and
7fc Consult him at hit, rooms fre*.
Nature makes Ice in Winter-
when NOBODY wants it. We make
ice in Summer, when liVlfiRYBODy
wants it. Therefore—but we are
modest. Phone 62 when YOU want
It. Trulock ice Co.
A DOSE
HICKS'CAPuSlNE'
in a little'watelr
Removes the cnnae, whether from
Oold. gripp, or nt-rvonsn. -1.
Oo., 2So. and 60o. «• '
.Nev, Vol it Sept. - J. W orld lam
11us athletics are entered in the track
and ield championship.- oi the Me-
tropolitan Association uliica ire be-
nig contested at tlie .New York Ath.
Mi lie Club's country bonve, Travel's
Island today. -Uost prominent among
I the entrants are Alelvln W. Shep.
I aril Abel R. Viviat# Patrick Mc-
! 1'onaid Homer Uakerj T. ltyan I'latt
Adams R. T. lid wards, llal lleliaud
Mil... McHugh Abe Pepis Dick, Oil.
lord Fred Kaise-r Sain Schwartz, M,
II. nd Harry Babock( H. Grumpelt,
I on Erickson, T. Jeunings. T. J.
Ahearne B. llrod and Harry IajH.
i . regular nun. • r cbampionjhip
events will he contested and are as
follows.
100 yard dashf 220. yard dash( 440_
yard run ont1 mile run, five mile run(
1110 yard law hurdles. 220.yard low
hurdles one mile walk, putting six.
tenn pound shot, throwing sixteen
pound 'nammer di3cuss throw jav
elin throw throwing fifty ponud
wi: : it. running high jump, running
hioal jump pole \ aul and runlnc hop
-1<sp and jump.
Whenever Need a Oenerul Tonic
Take Grove's
The Olil Standard (,ro. ■ '• Tasteless
rhill Tonic > eipially Milnable as a
Oeneral Tonic !"■■ atise it cunt .ins the
•veil known tonic properties of QUI NIN It
anil IRON. It acts ml the Liver, Drives
I out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
$5.00 REWARD
For information . >adlng to recov
ery of set of light .ingle harness,
stolen night of SepUmbtr 15 Earl
(1 Fuller, 209 E. Jenkin3. 9 173p
We don't know bow to write adB.
but we do know how to make ice. and
deliver It. Phone 62, Trulock Ice Co.
Canon City Coal is ihe best on the
market. Order some today. S. J
Wick Phone 42 9 16 tf.
To Whom It May Concern:—Take
Notice. That on the 14th day of
October 1913, the undersigned, Carl
Oelke. 'will apply to the Honorabls
I.ee Cnice Governor of the State of
Oklahoma,' at his office in Oklahoma
City Oklahomaj for a parole trom tha
s'eni+ioe and committment of the
id Carl Oelk on the HOtb day of
June In the c 'in';. Court of Canadian
County State of Oklahoma, for the
offense of unlawfully selling liquor.
Carl Oelke.
First Published Sept 12—30 dnys
♦ 10o., 25o. and 6O0.1 «• ' ' ' out. "laiuna, curicues n.c
SOID AT WELL-STOCKED 0RU4 STpSES Builds U^l the WUyle KjSteUl. 50 CeUlt.
VAVvnuTT *aA* ''""wT n
The Citizens National Bank
CAPITAL >50,uoo
sunn,us i -V/> froritsttsm
/■ *.■- m J''V r 'iru-ioy HK.vur sen a
"'r Whla a i otti > a si, I / ■ ..m ,. - «
Your buxiriets solicited
United Stales l)e, mLorf/ Cor. Rock 'tland and Woodson
Telephone 120-J 1°^ N. Bickford
THOS. BENSON
Funeral Director
Picture Framing
Mrs. Benson, Assistant Private Ambulance
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 119, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 20, 1913, newspaper, September 20, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90917/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.