The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, October 15, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
i «•
n
j
• •
EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
WRIGLEYS
MBKE OH COUllfSY YOUTH "h
LEADS T8 HIGH POSITION
•ivtn Mythical Job and Is Now
Vie* President if Firm.
New Terk.—Umlitn ef office
force of • Vow York mercantile eetab-1
Hehaoet rewsd • festel;
heard la a 4«*at»*i resiaureLt re-1
costly ta celebrate the annlfarsary |
•f tke vice preeldeet'i connection with
tka trai Tka aiala eeterteinmeot of
tl>a atedr waa tka big hoee' deecrtp-
Uaa af kaw tka guaai af honor ertg-
IbiIIt gal hie Jak.
A llttla fliara tkaa 1* yeere ago tha
otero kak kaaa pwsalod by tha receipt
af a eroted aypewriter froa an up-
aiata iowb. It waa sddressed K> aoina
Sealed for You
Wrisley’s is made of
pure chicle and other
ingredients of highest
quality obtainable.
But it is no use to
make WRIGLEY’S 100%
in quality and then reach
you in poor condition.
'So we pat It In the wax-
wrapped package and
Sealed It Tight
to keep it good
-tor you.
Aids digestion
-keeps teeth
white - helps
appetite.
Save the Wrappers
They are good for
valuable presents
VWBr
THE. CliEERWl CilERUb
b—■M—— ■ l ■ ■ a ^ «
IP exciting u!ver\tvre*
fc.nd tkr\lls
Tke god* Ywve keen
ckt-ry oF giving
Just turn up your nose,
b.'t your fvte
And rrwke *j\
vd venture.
oF living.
ment rendered in said cause on the
] said 24th day of February. 1923. In
' favor of the Intervener. Commerce
Trust Company, and against tke de
fendanta, Henry Clements. Lulu Cle
ments and J. N. Fox. for the sum oi
Four Hundred Ninty seven and 57
lOOths ($497.57) Dollars, with inter
est thereon from the said 24th day
of Febiaary 1923 at the rate of eigh
per cent per annum until paid. th«
of the Indian Meridian, containing 307
acres, more or less, with all the Im-
provements thereon, and appurtenan-
ces thereunto belonging, and all of
the above described real property be-
ing situated in Canadian County, State
of Oklahoma, be foreclosed and or-
dered sold without appraisement for
the satisfaction of Plaintiff's debt.
FRANK TAYLOR. Court Clerk
(SEAL)
H. L. FOGG
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First Pub. Oct. 11 18 25 23)
further aum of Nlnty-nine and 7o
100ths f$99 75) Dollars attorneys' |n lh(> oi^trict Court of Canadian
fees, aud the costs of suit: and a County, Oklahoma,
further lodgement rendered In said Han Murphy, Adminlatratiw of thk
cause i.n the said 24th day of reh. Plaintiff
ruary. 1#23 in favor of the cross i *t I V8 No. 6667
Itioner, The Rank Commissioner of Cornelius M. Dye, Anna Dye. his wife,
the state of Oklahoma as holder of , «nd Mrs. Tenuie House* r^J*'nrtant||
the assets of The Commercial Nat j NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS jional hank of El Reno, Oklahoma, j Statft of Oklahoma to Tennle House
state iswa. It waa teoreosoo i© soins NOTICE TO CONTHSutms j *...............”............... mam m *u
•as eabeewe la »he establishment. I scaled bids will be received from and against the defendants. Henry) wright:
A tew 4ays later a yeaag aaa. beer- I ‘ bv lllP „oard of Commls- Clement, and Lulu Clements, for the, ' »
_ ^ | contractors by the Board of Commls- cement. s„n u..« t .emeu.s. wr >»«{ tlon is ftied^in the District Court of
lag al tke aorta •< a aea»«ry J*n,Niioners „f ,he city of El Reno. Okla ««m of Bcven Hundred Ninety elgiu CanadUn County. Oklahoma, wherein
homa a! the office of ihe Corporation »nd 54 lOOths ($798,541 Dollars, with pBn Murphy, administrator ^lf the
•r rkat genet, arrived and aaaonntei
he was reeky te ge te werk.
"Work? Wke sett werkr asked the
•seeiMve tw charge.
"Why kika't yew send fer mer
• iked tke yeaag man. "That'e my
typewriter ever there )o the comet
aew."
•Well, we aever seat for yeu.” in-
sisted tfci eaecskve. “There must he
sene mistake.''
Thee, Inst •• the country youth, sur-
reandek ky tke etalling office force,
wss sheet w skeulder ids typewriter
s«M ge ferth aaioeg the pitfalls ef the
greet eity, the klg base happened along
■ ad stopped te learn the cause of the
eessmeriee. The hose eeessed intereet
ed and directed that the young man
he seat late kts grl»ste efflee
Tke latervlew lasted eeveral min
■ lee It develeged that ene of the
traveling salesmen ef rite firm thought
ke wenld play a Jake an the ambitious
eiark ef a general eters where he was
selling « kill ef goade He had told
the yenag nan that the firm wanted
him and all he had te do was to ship
his typewriter. ge dawn te the city
and woke kaia femme.
When the country youth came out
ef tke bees' private office he walked
ever te hla typewriter, kicked the
orate eff. pat the machine on n desk
aed settled dawn on hte road to tlie
vice presidency of the concern.
TT "v i4 „„ — r tiefor* l 30 interest thereon from the said 24th* estate of
pi ^.,ober 19 d.y of February. 1923 at the rate of leased, ,a piaintiff. and ^
down and removing the present ten per cent per annum until paid.
water aland pipe in said city. ,hp f"rth<?r ■«“ "f Seventy-Nlnc and
Proposals must he made upon “-lOOths ($79.85) Dollars attorneys'
blank forms provided by the Corpor- *"«• «<> the costs of suit; ano
atlon Clerk and each proposal nuts awarding the plaintiff, the lnterven-
he accompanied by a certified check « »“d said cross petitioner first.
In the amount of One Hundred Dol- ^ond and third mortgage liens, re
lars properly endorsed and made PecMveiy. upon said real estate fo.
pavahle to the Corporation Clerk of the full amounts of said Judgement.
' .. rendered In their favor,
said city.
The certified check of the success-
That bettied It.
A colonel unexpectedly entered the
drill room, where ue found two sol-
diers, one of whom was reading a let-
ter, while the other wr.s listening and
at the same timf* slopping up the ears
of the reader.
“What are you doing there?" tbe
puzxled offleer inquired.
“Well, you see, colonel, Maguire
here can't read, and lie had a letter
from his girl this afternoon, so I am
reading it to him."
„ “And you, Maguire, what in the
world are you doing?"
"Oil, sir, I’m stopping up his ears.
I don’t mind Lis reading my letters,
but I don't want him to hear what
she* written.”
Time and Trees.
A consideration not giren much
thought at the time of sele ting trees
for planting is the matter of pm-ma-
nency, says tlie American Tree asso-
ciation of Washington, I». C. Tlie as-
sociation welcomes you to tlie tree-
planting army ami asks you to report
your tree planting Entire streets
some!imes a whole town, are planted
with short-lived end inferior trees
when a Mule addi onal forethought
and jvatier.ee would have brought
about an equal!,- desirable and mnn
l isting effect It is, therefore, much
jtioie desirable to plant comparaiivety
long-lived trees, such as tlie oak and
sycamore.
The Guillotine.
Tit* guillotine durieed for yekaieee
decapitation, was intrediieed daring
tin- l-'ri-nch Revolution by the *«Beael
convention, li rectived ite eeiee fre»
its supposed Inventor. ,l"ieah l#e»ee
(iuillotin (17:»-1M4). » t.hyeieiee wke.
us ,i memlivr of tlie coaveetiea, w»gkv
recommended its adeptlmi freai eie-
livis of humanity. The stateaieat
tlmt (tiilllofln was a vietira ef the la-
st rument whose use ae had euggesied
is uiiirue. Me Iir**i 1 te heceiee eat ef
tlie founders of rite Academy ef Medi-
cine in I’aria, and died peacefully at
the age «f seventy aix. The gaillehiae
was first used la Perie te put te death
a criminal named Pelletier ea the
Place de lireve, April 26, 17W The
first political victim te anger death
by tills means waa Dangaemeat. wke
was guillotined Aetna' lit ef ffle ataae
yen r.
Witness luv hand at El Reno. Okla
ful bidder will be retained until he *hl* 20th day of Septembei;
has entered into contract and fur- ,923-
nished bonds as hereinafter descrlh- T> C- SHACK LETT
ed Raid bonds must be furnished Sherifl
within twenty days after awarding
the contract. Should the successful Mfo-neys for Plaintiff.
bidder fail to furnish acceptable B-ibcork A- I'revtlian.
bonds within the specified time, then Attorneys for Iptervener and
•he certified check shall become the 1 n,s~ |1'Mt ll>ot‘r_
His Alley.
Moso Sampson liad born arrested fut
helping himself ille^nllv to a neigh
bur’s chicken*
“Guilty or not guilty?" ilenmndeo
tho Judge
“Not guilty, subaiiS'rercd the prla
cuter protiqulv
"Dave you an alibi?"
‘‘Al-ul «ay* v. Idcti, plejsa. sub?”
"Von heard me’ Have you an nllhl?'
••Oho’ V» sub' Doin' unnerstan' ro’
at fust Vo’ ni« mis de .tiler hr which
all 'scaped "id deal chicken*?"—Sue
cess.
Irishmen Ahead.
An Englishman, as Iritkmse sad a
Scotchman ware nee dsy >rgaiag *•
to which ef tke three cenafrlee pee
sesaeil tke fesieei Wales.
"Well." said tke Magdekmie “I've
been in eae ef ear Mini eed Ike tele-
graph polee have keee like a hedge."
“I've see* rkemHeeieeee egpear like
tomhsiones." teld the Seat.
"Be Jahhere,” ee d Pat, “I waa ene
dnr in « train la nay eennkry and wa
pjissed a field of turnip* and a Held ef
carrotn. slao a field ef rakhege and
pnraley. then a p«sd of water, and we
were going that quick I rtteaght it waa
Soup.—Train .Takes.
Island and Title of
Prince for $10,000
Cagliari, liardlnia.—Why marry .1
worthier! prinve when you cun buy n
prinelpailty and bestow )t on a hue-
iMiid ef yeur ewn choice? So argued
an eolerprining Sardinian realtor In
trying te aei! a Mediterranean Island
te »■ America a woman.
Tke women waa not in the market
far ■ title, either with or without t
priwee, bet eke promised to mention
the ellnrlag preepect t<> acme of tier
friends, and tkua extracted further In
fermaliee akent the property from the
enterprising real estate man Hi with,
held the name, hut assured liar the
island Is well leeated and ia highly de-
sirable. hath ea a summer and winter
residem#. ft kss an eld castle, which
la in seed of repair, several hnndred
acres ef vineyard and farm land badly
in need ef medernlsafcon. end two vil-
lages alas badly in seed of repnir.
with steer AAA Inhahitante
The entire property la efferad for
♦to.pop, the princply same Included,
with e gearaety that the present/eid-
er ef tke tvile will legally Martian Its
we seder
Freak of Lightning.
Lightning med» a strange inenreten
into a country house near Tarent, hi
Austria. It came d«wa the chimney
of s room in which twelve pereena
were seated at dinner, atrnck tke ta-
ble. breaking the crockery and melt
ing the silver, went out of the epen
door and killed a dog and a oat. T%e
diners "*r* uiiinjiiied. London Tit-.
Bits.
Iceland te Use Hot
Springg for Heating
Bergen, Norway.—hi leeland, where
ene wenld •*#>•*• •••! was a most
eeseatial commodity, tt has bees an
aesmed the Icelanders are shout to
de awey with that heating medium
Aiilkeriiloa in Reykjavik, the capital,
are considering utilizing the natural
hoi springe ead geysers ther* to best
the whole country.
Preliminary plans cell for the ws
iocs from tke springs to he brought
Into Ihe city through wooden pipes
The waters from the geyseca and
spring* are hoik snlphurous and
radioactive, and It i* hoped a medl
cal ays !» "*• Arctic may lie ealab
Hiked there.
unconditional property of the City or Rta(p of oklahcvma. County of Caua
El Reno. Oklahoma as liquidated dian ss;
'lamages for the use and benefit or NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS
said city. Checks of unsuccessful UNDER EXECUTION
bidders will he returned at once. The Notice is hereby given, that In pur
successful contractor will be requi:- suance of a writ of execution issued
ed to furnish two separate and dts- cut of th eclerk’s office of the Dis
•tnct bonds as follows: trict Court in and for Canadian
First: Bond to he in the full County, Rtate of Oklahoma, on the
amount of the contract price eoedi- 13th day of Soptemgpr 1923, In an
Mon for the faithful performance and action wherein Ollie Brazier was
he execution of the work and also plaintiff and Nannie Trazier was de
'nr the protection of the said city fprdant, commanding tro to levy upon
ml the property owners against any property belonging to said plaintiff,
damage or loss caused hv reason o Ollie Brazier, sufficient to satisfy a
taking down the stand pipe. Judgment rendered in said action In
Second: Bond to ho In the ful favor of Npanie Brazier and aglnst
amount of the contract pricp eondt Ollie Brazier for the sum of three
tion that said contractor shall pay all hundred dollrs ($300.00) with $15.00
Indebtedness incurred for labor, irni costs, and $50.00 attorneys fees; 1
tf,rials and equipment furnished in have levied upon certain lands and
«aid work. tenements belonging to said Ollie
All of said bonds shall have as stir | Crazier, not exempt from sale under
etv thereon a Surety Company, an execution, the following described
*hnrired to do business m the State ,an‘,B ■»«> tenements to wit : Lots 3
. ,, | and 4 in block 2 in Keith’s Addition
The Board of Commissioners re, ’» the City ,. hi Reno. Oklahoma
„ ... „„„ nr mi situated in Canadian County and
serve the right to reject any n..^ ^ caut)p(J 8R|(] landg Rnd ,en
mlosals so received will be opened ements t0 he aPPnMsed according to
at a meeting of the Board of Com,lawat ^25.00. Now therefore notice Is
missions of the Citv of El Reno | ""ehy «ive"’ ,h:,t ,n VOmuuncB o'
mi. .ion o hp commandB of aa,(, wrR I will 0ffei
Oklahoma, to be held at he c ty ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
at 2:3d p. m. < n Pr • • • - 'est bidder said lands and tenements
•vill then lie laid on t.o '' *'k,Un or as much thereof as will satisfy the
°:30 p. m. Octohci ■ - • ' said Judgment and costs, on the 22nd
which time same will he j day of October, 1923. at the hour of
ETHEL DO . ./. |j o’clock a. m. of said day, at the
Corporation ( front door of the court house In the
First Pub. Oct. 9th 5t) j City of El Reno, in Canadian Count)
----------— . I State of Oklahoma.
Ii the District Court wilhin sun Witness my hand this 17th day o♦
**r nald counts and state. I Beptemoer 1923.
Thi Local Building and 1/ian Asso-| ^ SHACKLRTT
e»#tlon. n corporation of Oklahoma. sheriff or Canadian Countv.
CHv. Oklahoma, Plaintiff. | (jjppi. 19 to Oct 22.)
v. No 1413
nelius M. Dye. Anna Dye. his
wife, and Mrs. Tennie Housewright.
are defendants, and that you. Tennle
Housewright, havP been sued in the
above named court, and must answer
the petition filed by the plaintiff on
or before the 24th dav of November.
1923, or said petition will be taken as
true, and a Judgment rendered |n said
action against said defendants for the
sum of $1,260.00 with 5 per cent, in-
terest thereon, from the 23rd day of
Fehrunrv, 1923. until paid, and the
further sum of $50.00 attorney's fee.
and that the mortgage, given by Cor-
nelius M. Dye. and Anna Dye. his
wife, to Hugh Harkins and assumed
by you, upon the Fast Half of the
Southeast Quarter (SE. 1-4) of Sec-
tion Two (2) in Township Twelve
f 12). North of Range Ten (10). T I.
M.. and ten acres out of the South-
west Quarter (SW. 1-4) of S<‘ctt°n
One (1). Township Twelve (12) North
of Range Ten (10). W. I M. in Cana-
dian Countv. Oklahoma, he foreclosed,
arid ordered sold without appraise-
ment, for the satisfaction of J’laln-
tiff's debt, and a receiver be appoint-
ee to collect tbe rents and profits ac-
<-ming from said land, and apply the
proceeds arising from samp to the
payment of the taxes, and Plaintiffs
Jr dement pending sale of said prop-
city- . .
FRANK TAYLOR, Court Clerk
(SEAL)
H L. FOGG
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First. Pub. Oct. 11-18 25- 23)
Notice of Hearing Petition for Ap
pointment of Administrator.
state of Oklahoma, County of Cana
dian, ss.
IN COUNTY COURT
In tbe matter of the estate of John
N Mitchener. Deceased.
To the Heirs, next of kin. and cred-
itors of John N. Mitchener, Deceas-
ed.
You are hereby notified tha; Nancy
J. Mitchener has applied tof th
County Court of Canadian County
State of Oklahoma, for Letters of
Administration on the estate of John
N Mitchener. deceased, to be issued
to Civile Matthews, and that said ap
plication will tic heard at the court
room of said court in the city of El
Reno in said enuntv on the 16th day
of October. 1923 at 16 o'clock a. m
at which time and place any person
interested may appear and show
cause, if any they have, why such
petition should not he granted.
Witness mv hand and the seal of
said court hereunto affixed this 6th
day of October. 1923.
W M WALLACE. County Judge
Babrock d- Trevathan. Attorneys.
(First Pub. Oct. 6—10 days)
of Canadian
Carrie M. Shuttcc, Plaintiff.
Wewrv ClemenN Lulu Clements Tim
Henry 1 1 m n . in tlie District Court
Commercial Bank of El Reno. Okla. ,-l>ullly Oklahoma,
homa. Pet H. Meyer and J. N Fox
T*fon,,ant(,• | vs. No. 6675
Commerce Trust Company, a corpor- Archer B. Candler, a single man. S. S.
, l athart, J. L. Aierriweather, ami the
atlon. intervener Finch investment Company, a corpor.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE alion, of El Reno, Oklahoma,
Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
Stam of Oklahoma, Canadian Co. ss;
Notice is herehy given that I, the
undersigned sheriff- pursuant to a
| special execution and order of sale
issued to me out of tlie above entiM
Every Lawyer Owes a Duty ; s a Citizen to Both
the Judge and Public
By CHIEF JUSTICE F. E. THOMPSON. Illinois Supremo Court.
State of Oklahoma to Archer 11
Candler:
Notice is hereby given tlint a peti
Hun is tiled in the District Court of
Striks Rich G«i Well
at Coifeyville, Kans.
(••ffeyvllle Kent.—Driller* fur a
laundry flra< here have brought in u
1.IMMHMMI font jai well within n half
bleek ef the mi*in street In the down- J Court House in El Reno, in Canad- the Finch Inveatni *nt Company, a cor
town ImsineM m*<'1Ioh and within It*' ]. r . nhl(1 . Oklahoma off* r porutioii, of El Reno, Oklahoma, are
n ' ,, , defendants, and you. Archer Ii. Cand-
for sale, at public auction and sell. |(,r WV(j ,|H4>n HUed (n Ule a|l()Ve
without appraisement, to the highest nan„,d (.0urt, and must answer Die
blder for cash in hand, the following petition filed by the plaintiff on 0r he
feet ef Ik* Orel ga* well drilled In
Coifeyville. The latter well, drilled in
1KSTJ. wit Ii a volume of 2 is>0,1 hi*i ruble
feet, wa» abandoned «■ un|>r<*t11 niilv
several veers *s>. wlien It still wiih
I• 1h.Iu* 11>£ 1 flilrd of * million ruble
*eet uf (** dally
There are coiistantlv |K'iiilinir I (* iv * "r *ui.it* of but re»**rt ***•*•
the decision of which nthnatclji ami t contwrin the :ve» and
welfare of thousands of menmnd women, uml -m li cases demand not onlv
the time, but the energy and nhihu of the judg -. No jti !“• with that 1 Widow Get* Husband
ed Court and cause, will on Hie Tlrd . shu"tee. ^^plain’tiff! and
dav of October. 1923. at 2 o clock Candler, single man. S.
p m.„ nt the East front door of the s <’athart, J. L. Merriwenther, and
sense of responsibility and duty to his slair which every Supreme court j
judge may be assumed to h:t\e would participate in .ie.idin; amh impor-
tant cases without making an exliau.-live esn’iiination of the fauta and the
law, and men ctfrrvmg such n‘s|*onsil>ilit \ should ifot l>e iiaraasml and aa-
noyed by the investigation of trifling and unimpuriant ••aae*.
Tbe people are entitled to have their time and strength reserved sad
conserved for use in tlie investigation ami derision of r|Ut Minns of publie
interest and importance which are constantly heiny presented to them.
Every lawyer therefore owes a duty not alone to 1 lie judge, but te the
public, to ask himself candidly as a citizen rallier than us an aHvoeat# }
whether a case which lie pro|Miscs to carry to the mum of review >• «f J
described real estate, sltu.V,••<! In ran
adinn County. State of Oklahoma,
to-wit:
l^ot Nine (9) T*n (101 Eleven
(11) and Twelve (121. in Block
Two (2). of Bon View Addition
fo El R°nn In Canadian County,
State of Oklahoma, according
to the recorded pla* thereof.
by an Odd Propoaal
(Mil. ar*.- Mro Leo Gurflnkif !
* - | , . il'lll I L" .11*1' Llll'll IM T TMI 'V • •— ■
■ h’.s'on ' ♦ J
tore the 241 h day of November, 192..,
or said petition will he taken as true,
and a judgment rendered in said ac
lion against you for the sum of
$361)0.00 with I" per cent interest
thereon from ihe 1st day of May 1922.
1 until pajil. and the further sum of
$231.66 with interest thereon at 8 per
< .-nt front the 23rd day of July. 1923,
1111I il paid, and the further sum of
• $100,00 attorney’s fee, and that the
mortgage given by you to the k inch
a *lv hint to XViHluin Printer.
pr*(*rloior of a cafe
••Why don't you get married
agoia?" >he sale.I rrlnter “1
ro a (uo-l women fur you. 1
will arrange * mooting.”
"No thsnko." »ald Printer.
Fl.o *viif lit not Do my aiyle.’ N'Vlv
• 'a certain judgement rendered in said aad „ .jgaud by said Finch Invest-
11 cause on the epii lay of KehrONry, Hu n 1 Company t.» this plaintiff, upon
i1 , Oh v -< half the nouthwest quarter
19??. in favor of the plnlntlff anti [n* _ ^ |(i of Sectlon
against Hie defenilanls. H'*n"y clem ,|))d ,|)(, west Half «>f the North-
ents and Lulu Clements, for the sum west Quarter <W. 1 2 N\V. 1 4) of S*>c-
of Etpht Hundred Thtriyeight and tlon ’fen (16), also the SotPhwosi
47*1(16 Dollars
(9S38.47),
together
Quarter (SW. I ll of Section Ten
except Thirteen U3i acres in th*.
in the District court or Canadian
County. Stale of Oklahoma.
El Ren.) Statp Bank, a corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs. No. 6678
Fav Ragland, and Kate Ragland. hi«
wife. Roy Jones, and Mrs. Roy Jones,
his wife, Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
State of Oklahoma to Fay Ragland
and Kate Ragland, his wife;
Notice iR hereby given that a peti-
tion Is filed in the District, Court of
Canadian County. Oklahoma, where-
in the El Reno State Bank, a corpora-
tion. is plaintiff, and Fay Ragland
and Kale Ragland, your wife, and Roy
Jones an*) Mrs. Roy Jones,
his wife arc defendants, and that
von Fay Ragland, and Kate
Ragland, your wife, have been sued in
the above named court and must an-
swer the petition filed by the plain-
tiff. 0n or before the 24th day of No-
vember. 1923. or said petition will ho
taken as true, and a judgment ren
dered against you and each of you for
the sum of $2,560.06. with 16 per cent
interest from the 23rd day of April,
1923. until paid, and the further sum
Of *265 00 attorney’s fees, and the fur-
ther sum of $65.79 expended for taxes,
and that the mortgage, given by you
i„ (he plaintiff upon the Northwest
Quarter of section Thirty-one (31>
Township Thirteen (13), North ot
Range Six (6). less right of wav of
Ft. Smith and Western Railway Co.,
he foreclosed and ordered sold with-
out appraisement for the ;atisfaction
of plaintiff's deli*, and a Receiver ap-
pointed to take charge of the above
described land, and collect the rents
and profits accruing therefrom, and
applying sumo to the above named
judgment, pending the sale of said
premises.
FRANK TAYLOR, Court C'erk
(SEAL)
It L. FOGG
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(First Pub. Oct. 11 IS 25-’23)
*0
sutticient general importance to justify his imposing th-^’xlwr of
animation of it upon the court organi/.e«l primsiily to <k«l with niittfn
of general public interest.
* . ..V*.: - '
If she were you yea, that vtyilr • with Interest thereon from the . 0mer thereof, being
ho difforori.'’ 1 24th day of February, 1923. at the thirtv two (32 toiIh N’or'h sixty five
Thev wore married a fow/days • ' , p„r aun„m until (i',5i rods -aM, thirty-two (321 snuOr
J V ' ....... rods west to pi <.....
I paid, the furl! ' 1 ,ho\e descrlbtdl _
.^■••><9 00) Dollar*, attorney !- - s and the r () , ...... h, IIC tn xuwnshlp El. '. n IBFAD AND USE THE WANT APB
Caa-OW-vv*******1
I costs of Bfiiilt; and » further judge (in, Norih of Rang* Ten (Wwsl
1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, October 15, 1923, newspaper, October 15, 1923; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909275/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.