El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 120, Ed. 1 Monday, September 22, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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Legal Notices
First Pub. g-I7-3«
For Weakness and Loks of Appetite Oklu'auma City yesterday and will
The Old Standard general streoathenin* tonic, remain ill El Reno for about six
GROVH'S TASTKT.HSS chill TONIC, drives out
Malaria and builda up the system. A true tonic ^ ©OKS.
and sure Appetizer. Foradultsandchildren. 50c.
late .of Oklahoma, County of Can
t
State of Ok'.a'noma>
elly Cuaati u ttou Co., Plaintiffs t'hlahcuia i.'uiiii y, ss.
lu the County Court within and for
the County and State Aforesaid,
in the Matter of the Estate of Eliia..
Lttli Powell Deceased.
Prouaus AO, L&&J
<>otice 01 Hearing rteturn ot Sals at
heal Estate.
..ot. ; , utit'ij) oiven that Hoy F,
a tiu ilia uu.y uppuinicU uuaiiiieu(
. iiiu an.us administrator of tUe Es_
|unt of Cnnelly Couairuction Co., ^ 0l ollJ,;lbeU1 L,uy,till deceasud
Utai personal property of said UUa ,.eluratjU *ua ^semed lor tun!
(ndalils lias been e,*ed In gar- ;llujailou uuJ (Uvd ]U Mlli Couu bu
>u)u,tic Spr'akier Co., uufendants.
•fore C. A. ilannister. Justice ot
peace of El iteno City District,
1 county.
•id Defendant, Automatic Spring-
Co., will take notice that they
• been sued .n tUe anove natned
It, by the above named plaintiffs
•cover the sum of $161 dollars, on
ut of Cunelly Construction Co.
thai personal property of said
dahts bus bten seized in gar-
ilnent, and said cause set for trial
the lhtti duy of September 1813
ti o'clock a m. at which time if
delendants fail to appear, the
klious of pla ntilf's bill or paril-
* will be taken as true, and a
Bent for said plaintiffs in said
a for sain amount claimed and
Outs and In the attachment
Ui granted, will Ut rendered ao-
■Kly.
isd- this 27 day of August 1013.
I:
C. A. Bannister,
• Justice or the Peace
i Gillette AUorney for Piatntlffs.
r —;
*r far Hearing Petition to Sell
, Real Estate.
L' of Oklahoma,
d;au county,
In County Court
tf Mailer oi tbe tuiate of .Marion
bradley, a Mint*.
lw on thU 2 day of September
Bessie ti. lirudley uaving filed
ti her petition for the sale of the
esulte described lu said pelluon,
Baauiio iu said petition staled,
s Ordered, That said petition be
lereby is net for uearius on the
day of September. A. D. 1913. at
slock, A M., at which time ali
Us interested in said estate ait
red to appear and show cause
y they have, why an order
d not be granted for the sale of
uth' of ih« real estate of said
in A. Bradley us is necessary
le reasonB In sad petition stat-
s further ordered that * co;.y of
rder be published for two weeks
i fcl Reno Democrat of ti lieno,
lOnia and posted in ihree pub-
aci. in this county, one of
r shall lie al llie Court House.
W. A Maurer,
County Judge
published Sept 3.. 2wka.
return oi tue sate ot the ioilowing
described real estate belonging to
,iii estate ot deceased, lO-wli;
i.ots numbered (t>) and ti- iu block
ni.mil red tail were sold lor the
sum oi -O'J and Cols numbered ttij
and (Ti in Block tlo'J) were sold for
tue sum ol J1UU0.
al! of said properly being located iu
tbe original town of El Heno) Cana-
dian County, Slate oi Oklahoma, and
that tlx; 4th day of October, 1913, at
'J o'clock a. m in the forenoon of
said day, at the court room in City
oi' Oklahoma, iu said County of Ok.
lahoma, has be6n fixed by said Court
tor hearing said return at which
time any person interested in said
estate may appear and file his excep-
tions in writing to said return and
test tue same and they are hereby
referred to said return lor furt'ner
partcular*.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I
lu.w he"iinto set my liiud and affix..
eu the seal of said Court this 16th
day of September, 1913,
John W. Hayson,
County Judge
it you want good coal, t'nen you
want Canou City, S J. Wick. Phone
42 9 16 tf.
Jusl received 200 tons of
McAlester C oal. Let us ha\e
your or er. (J. 1). Sautbine
at the Alfalfa Mills. Phone
121 tf.
Stock food t Cost,
llock Island Drug Co.
ail kinds,
S 0_ t
ice the Etch'ngs and Photogravurei
Kerrlc'i aud Helm's.
be ice our gradfathers had was
I out of "crick" water In winter.
.a therefore not cl*an. Our ice kvetythln*
id
See Hie tlclnngs and Photogravure
Kerrick and Belin's.
2
of distilled water, rebelled Sampl*'. Urvoery
and filtered. It U therefore 1
that ■ good to tsat
41* W. Wad*
Phone 62 Trulock Ice Co
i GOOD TASTE COFFEE, 3i« par
j pound Try It for your next order.
Rock Island Went Market. Phone IS
/on want Dome one to p it your
up or to polish it call J, B.
irt [ 500 N Admire or leave See the Etchings and Photogravures
at Jones Drug Store 9 18 tf at Kerrick and Helln's.
Dan Collins arrived last evening
from an extended trip through New
York and other eastern states He
v 111 visit 'nome folks for a few weeks
'
.Miss Edith LaBryer was the guest
o; Oklahoma City friends Sunday
T J, Stewart of Oklahoma City ia
lu the city today looking after his I
business interests -iere
Chas, Ec'liternacht a former resi- !
dt lit of this city was one of the
teamsters with the Fifth Artillery
yesterday, Mr Echternacht was em
ployed at Fort Reno in a like capa,
city about 12 years ago,
Victor li, Kropf an attorney of
Chicago is the guest of the Henry
and Herman Shafer famalies for a
few days
! Take 'Pape's Dlapepsin" and in five
minutes you'll wonder what be
came of misery in stomach, — I
Wonder what upset your stomach—
which portion of the food did the
d: mage do you? Well don't both".
1 your stomach is in a revolt; if
sour, gassy and upset, and what you
just ate lias fermented into stubl/orn '
lumps; head dizzy and aeies; belch ]
I sases and acids and eructate undi.
l sted food: breath foul tongue
coated just take a little Pape's Dia
pepsin and in five miutes you won
der what became of the Indigestion
and distresss
Millions of men an<\ women today
know that it is needless to have
bad stomach, A little Dlapepsin oc-
casionally keeps this delicate organ
regulated and they eat their favorite
foods without fear
If your stomac'n doesn't take care
cf your liberal limit without rebellion
•f your food is a damage Instead of a
help, remember the quickest, surest,
most harmless relief is Pape's Dia
pepsin which costs only fifty rents
for a large case at drug stores. It's
truly wonderful—It digests food and
sets things straight, so gently and
easily that it is really astonishing
Please for your sake, don't go on
and on with a wieak disordered t
/^m
I act); it's so unnecessary
The coiuiiiitloB on arrangement oi
exhibits for the flower parade w'as to
extend thank3 to .Mayor Duffy, Com j
uiissioner Guion, Chief McCartney
and other officials of the city depart.. |
nient lor courtesies and for assis- j
tauee rendered a well as for the use
O' the rest room for t'a eexhiit, I
We are also indeted to t.ie Peoples [
Ice Co, for ice furnished for the j
t.iree days, to Tinklepaugh Perry for
assistance, to I.atiryer Grocery and |
I especially Aliss Florence for favors;
and tbe ladies who by plants or by
' serivce rendered helped to make our
work lighter
Good To
the Last
^rvSlice
Must Sell
$2000.00
Huvs^ five room
houses, 1 1 lots, two
Warns, well and cistern,
c 11 i f l\ < * 11 house, sidewalks in
front of entire property, located at SH 5
East Cavauaugli. .Just tlie place for n truck
ear den or 4-lii«-k«*n ran eli. Clity and Intorurban curs
nt door. 1'l.ci. l,r«.llyworlli S,500Bi.l MUST SKI.I.. Huy ol
owner xtid SAVIi MONKY.
TI,OS. Iloimossy
Democrat Office l'hone 11)
XML ^
Wfien Mfcde
Witli
Csiltitnet pastry is yoo<l to
look at, <ro<xl to < it. Always
lijrht, thirty, tender .mil whole-
BO)nc. C'altiiiict is tin* ti«* baking
powder tliat is high in quality and
moderate ill price.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
W>.rM' Pure hood Etpoailion. ChirafO, 111.
Paris Lxpusition, Frann
ftUrch. 1912
ewe-r.
Laluraet
> '
WANT ADS
Three Lines Three '1 imes I hree^l )iinesc.
Telephone 19
are ready for you. Board by Nature make« ice in Winter—
ireek. • Luncb and short order* j when NOBODY wants It. We make
hours. Meals 25c at Sulllvans | Ice in Summer, when EVERYBODY
312 South Rock Island 9 17 fi
tdiaii County land is worth the Money!
'arm Loans
" Ltm Rates
11 kinds of Insurance
C. G. Wattson
Phone 171
;ar Cit. Nat'I Bank
El Reno, Ok la.
wants It. Therefore—but we are
j modest. Phone 62 when YOU want
! It. Trulock Ice Co
100;: West Hayes
Spiritualism.
if you are interested in Spirit Re-
Iturn and kindred phenomena. I will
I bp glad to meet yo" In your own home
■ by special appointment and have a
little heart to heart talk on the sub
jject. No charge whatever G. C.
iGar'and care Democrit 'I
NOPCO TW Oreen. Black or l)J li-
ed. Buy a ;>*ckae# and try It. lion
py back If not tisflvd. Rock Islxn<
Meat Market, Phon* IS. ti
rhe First National Bank
Capital, Surplus and Profits $75,000.00
Our, specially is Satisfactory Banking and we mea-
sure our success hy the large number of satisfied
customers. W12 INVITE YOU.
WOMEN AVOID SOCIETY
They are relucant to make the
Nast effort when suffering from diz-
ziness backache headache nervous
m sb backache leadache^iG n - ....
... .. ,. Xl , xli L VIli,. i ness, the blu*3 that bearing down
Miss Huth Montgomery Miss Mar., i '
„ . f , * . ... , pain or a displacement Yet they
guret Higdon cjf Calumet and V, alter 11 1 _
McCord were the dinner guests yes. :would like to be wel1- Why coatin"
terday of the J. K. O'Connor family.!10 su"er •««> thousands of Amen.
I can women are living testimonials for
w'nat Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
i Compound has accomplished in over.
Ilatteries C and K of the Fifth . ,
coming all auch trouble anil restor
Artillery and the Band under com- I , . ...
ing glorious healtti
liiand ol Alaj. Karr whitfn have been
i camp near Bellamy I.ake since
Saturday afternoon resumed their
hike at seven o'clock this morning
and will reach Oklahoma City Tues
day morning. This evening the two
batteries will camp at Yukon where
the citizens of that place will enter- ICountry" once more.
lain them with a big dance Hind.
reds of people visited the camp yes.
tfrday where they were treated with
the utnio-i courtesy by the officers
and men. Oldtimers were reminded,
<1 thr days when Fort Keno was one
of Uncle Sam's flourishing arm?
posts
Help Wanted
WILL, FAY VOU *U.U0 lo dl _
nibute reiigiouB literature In yo ir |
community. Sixty days work. Ex
pt lience not required. Man or wo™
uian. Opportunity tor promollon.
Spare time may be used. Intarna
t.onal Bible Press 1012 Arch St. Phil-
adelphia.
WANTED—Man aud wife to work
lurui, German i>releired. Must have
outtit sufficient to cultivate 25U *c
res of land. arm 3 1 2 mile* from
town. Addreks oar® Democrat-
I i
WOMEN sell fcurautetd hosiery to
wearer, 70 per cenl profit. Aiao
liaadkercUiuls and pillicoals. Make
^,15 daily. Experience unuectasarj
WEAR PROOF, 30^8 Chdsnut, I'hila
delphia, Pa.
WANTED Diih washer at Missouri
Hotel. 16 tf.
WANTED Two famalies to pick
cotton. Inquire Farmers Wagon
Yard early Friday morning.
WANTED—To buy a Cole cook stove
and heater. Phone 855 R. 3t
WANTED—Good milchcow price
reasonable Phone 495 It. ' 9 22 fit
l.OST—Cameo set from ring
turn to 112 So Blckford.
IF YOU WANT to earn good Income
during spare tlmej send ten cents to
cover cost ot printing and advertU-
irg and we will rend full particular*
tfy return mall. 1JR03TE CO^ 474
Trumbull Ave Room 84( Detrolt(
Mich IS U
iVl. W. Komine
DENTIST
Over Sands Grocery
♦
v Office Phone 6t ilea. Phone 283 *
<• DR WALTER H. MARTIN «
•> Veterinary #
•> I'hyslcatn and Surgeoa +
Private Hospital ♦
•J. Calls answered day or nljht •
> ♦
l'or Sale ♦«♦ ♦♦• ♦♦♦♦♦♦• * * o
FOR SALE—Good cow Inquire SACKPOLE <&. PENNEOAKER ❖
S lladdeu 9 i" ''H1 •> Farm and City Loans ♦
' 1+ Insurance and Real Estate Bonds ♦
-, ! •> 115 E. Woodson 6t. ♦
FOR SAI.lv Five none power Dab ^
engln<' Inquire Democrat office, ti ... .« ... .> j. a f. a .
FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey Stock
Hogs, vaccinated. Price rignt. Ad
dress Joe Hoaga^ El Iteno^ Okla.
9 20 6tp.
Henry Kossenha3chen rettuii
Saturday from u two months visit
l'i Iowa and v^raLu H' enjoyed
the trip immensely but states that
he is glad to J-'• ■ t bach to "God'l
'
c A USE
rtnanently
l> i Lcf.nhirdt'i
HEM-ROID
. \r- a'tm-kinn the
1>i 1«*k are driwl tip mid
i. ^ treatment $l '*)
'! al< N y (fr« « K.ok)
FOK SALE
My residence property cor-
ner Russell and ICoberts, b
Rooms.
lluuoc of 6 Rooms,Modern,
117 Sou in Koberts.
A. t« MLiNtxhU.
For Rent
IDS Wirt BF TROUSERS
•> sale, made to order, from is •
❖ to 112 now 11.50 to 18 JOB ♦
❖ LEVY, t.'llo-, II* South Rock ♦
❖ Island Phon* 1411 ♦
J. W. 11 arris,,1'^,
hus rfcitioveil to No. i!4 Soulti
Bickiord St., one-half block from
his former locution. l'hone 193
P'r
PR LEONHAt'I
Sold by Jones Drug Co and all dn\i<Bl t
1 OR RENT—Nice lronl room. Pre-
fer gentleman. 314 South Rock is-
land. i* l'i tf.
fleijhone (1 600 South Choctaw Avenue
Jlean, Sanitary Quarters for Yoar Driving Horse Cheaper Tbaa Too
Can 1'uy the fe«d.
Martin Livery and Boarding Stable
Walter H. Martla, Prop.
S|je:'lal Attention to Boarders
Pineal Horses ia U* City.
New Bugfles
Give Os Your Next Elver/ Or4«r. ("all for Bell, Best Single Driver
la Town
H. T. SMITH, PretltU'tt CHAS 1. K.SOLB, Vaihler W T. V.1 LOSK. tut t:a*iu*r
O. A.8BUTTKJ. f-Pre*. .Ve.MM D. HVSSMLL. AM. OaiMer
The Citizens National liunk
CAPITAL 150.000
S VHPL VS A sn PROFITS ft
DIRECTORS
H.T. SMITH <!. I. KSOLK J.T.ALLlSO,\ HKMtX SCHA PKH
C.O.HLAKt OTTO A. SHUTTJCIC W TitALOSk
Your buninon solicited
United States Depository Cor. Roci 'stand and H niton
Telephone 120-J 105 N. Birkford
THOS. BENSON
Funeral Director
Picture Framing
Mrs. Benson, Assistant Private Ambulance
FOR RENT Modern furuUued rooms
Steam heated 221 North Rock ls-
and. V 16 titp.
FOR RENT 2 rooms furulshed lor
light houBckeepingj six dollars a
mouth ail S. llickford. 8 ill 3
FOR RENT Good 1 Room hou::ej
Oil West Hays. I, J Stoneman.
j 2'. ti'
FOR RENT Modern five room
house six blocks from postotfice
Phone 247
We don't know how to write ails
but we do know how to maka lcoi and
deliver it. Phone 62, Trulock Ice Co
Canon City Coal iB the best on the
market. Order some today. 3. J
Wick. Phone 42, # U tf.
Mrrv IVtcCREADY
Bookbinder
B Rock Island E* *\eno
Dr. J. 15. Lamkin
A NAIURAL LAW AND COMMON
StNSc HEALER, t a returned to
El Reno and ti'n be fjund at &1K
South Evans. Phone 418 red and
789 Consult biro si his rooms frs*.
To Whom It May Concern; —Take
.Notice That on the 14th day of
Oct..: . it), _ the undi"..igned, Carl
l>elke will apply to the Honorable
I.ce Cruce flovernor of the Staui of
Oklahoma, at his office In Oklahoma
City Oklahoma for a parole from the
svnt^nce and committment of the
said Carl Ctelke on the 30th day of
June In the Co<iuty Court of Canadian
County, State of Oklahoma, for tho
( fl'ense of unlawfully Belling liquor.
Carl Oelke,
First Published Sept. 12—30 day*
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 120, Ed. 1 Monday, September 22, 1913, newspaper, September 22, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90918/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.