The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 112, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditor* of Timothy Y.
Taylor, Deceased.
The creditor* of the above named
decedent are hereby notified that
Jthe undersigned wan, by the- County
Court of Canadian County, Oklahoma
appointed Administrator of the es-
late o fsald decedent and that all
per»ons having claim* against the
estate of Bald decedent are re
qulred to exhibit them to said under
slgmsl Administrator with the nec
essnry vouchers iU hia place of bus
in»ss at 107 1-2 E. Woodson. St K'
Reno, Oklahoma at the office of hit
attorney, J, N Roberson within tom
mon'ha from the date of the first
pul'cation of this notice, to wit:
from the 17th day of January 1924
or the same will be forexer burred.
DHted Jan. 16, 1921
0. R. Taylor,
Administrator
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK
CANADIAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA
The Atkinson Warren & Henley
Company, n corporation. Plaintiff.
VB.
Jerry Murphy and Hattie J. Murphy,
h.s wife, and <he First Ntalonal Bank
of El Reno, Oklahoma, a banking
corporation, C. A. Williams and
Security National Company.
Defendents.
Notice is hereby given that, in
pursuance of an order of sale issued
out of Iho district court of Canadian
County, Oklahoma, on the 11 day of
January, 1924, In an action wherein
The Atkinson Warren ti Nenley
Company is pi^.ihtlff mud Jerry
Murphy and Hattie J. Murphy. **t al.
are defendants, directed to me. the
undersigned sheriff of Cnnadlnn
County, Oklahoma, commanding me
to levy upon, advertise and sell, with
out appraisement, as provided by law
the following described real estate in
Canadian|County, Oklahoma, to wit:
The northwest quarter (NW 14)
of section twenty-one (21), township
twelve (12) north of range nine (9)
west of the Indian Meridian, con
tainlng one hundred sixty acres
more or less
a Bthe properly of the defendents
Jerry Murphy and Hsttle J. Murphy,
to satisfy the Judgement and decree
of foreclosure of real estate mortgage
in favor of the plaintiff and against
the said defendants, Jerry Murphy
and Hal tie J. Murphy, inthe sum of
two hundred thirty-two, 48*1000 ($222
48) Dollars xxith interest at ;len per
cent per annum from November 6.
1922, and lie further gum of Fifty
($50.00) Dollars attorneys' fees, and
to satisfy the Judgment and decree
Quack doctors do not hex** xxeii f> et.
but perhaps their patients do.
of foreclosure of real estate mortage Farming pays everybody except the
In favor of the defendant and cross- farmer,
petitioner. The First National Bank
of El Reno. In the sum of Three
Hundred Seventy-one and 66 10a ____
(371.66) Doltars with interest there- l|*|ooks *s if It is going to tie pretty
on *t ten per cent per annum fnm diBcult to keep 1924 out of i»diiic*.
January 12, 1923. and the further -
sum of Fifty ($5000) Dollars al- Humanity would get stung belter If
torneys' foe*, and for all costs In l» could take a vaccine f„r it cynicism.
this action, taxed at $15 05. and A ....... ^ h-v/ fo|ini| ,
costs securing, I will on the 19 day of cwnu>h,tk rMht.r ,,|fflrui, King T«n.
February, 1924, at the hour of 10__.__
o'clock. A- M. on said date, at the ^ The main differ* me between a iiiwli
Front door of the court house in the and a luncheon Is the length of the
city of El Reno, said county and bill,
state, offer for sale and sell to the,
highest bidder for cash, the said
property shove described, subject
only to a first mortgage for Three__
Thousand ($3,000.00) Dollars Jn, ( Eventually there may lie a elude#
favor of The Travelers Insurance ^ between s world court and a world uu-
Company, and the said defendants, dertaker.
Jerry Murphy. Hattie J. Murphy, The
Heavy snow spells plet.su-** u> the
children, hut t*> grown ups only rheu-
matism.
(By Unite** Press,*
T.ITTl.E ROCK. Ark. Jan Id—The
seyond annual Arkansas cotton and
chow wll In* held here January 31
February 1 in connection with the
convention of the Arkanhas Seed
growers' Association.
Trophies for the best cotton pro-
ducer exhibiting aud for the ben
corn grower will l>« awarded. The
program will oe similiar to the meet
| Ing last year, according to L. W.
Osborn secretary of the seed aa
sodation and (members of |the
faculty or the state agricultural col-
lege
Much attention will be devoted to
explaining the new slate seed law
for the benefit of the farmers at
tending. Experts will discuss boll-
weevil control, seed breeding and
other problems.
Glycerine Mixture
Prevents Appendicitis
the blessing?
First National Bank of El Reno,1 If on# result of cheaper gasoline Is
Oklahoma, C A Williams and Sec- * h,«h fln* ,(>r *l”*,linS' ",,prP,n ,,e*
urity National Company, and each
if them, and all persons claiming any | jr*w mpn sr# endure unllm-
interest In and* to said property by, peq prosperity, but almost «n,x man
through or under them, will take will take a chance,
due notice therof: |, ——
Witness my hand this 11 day of j1 I-®*'"! one's work Is * pretty Ml-
January, 1924 I ,bl* ,'«71 of *ood hw,lfh ntl'1 1 fM,r
Seal
F. C- Shacklelt
Sheriff of Canadian 'County, * State
of Oklahoma.
H. L. Fogg. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
average of good morals
Have any of tb'-si* investigators >xho
say s girl can 11 x** on $18 a week ever
married one of them?
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the creditors of William
Patch, Deceased.
The creditors of the above-named
decedent are hereby notified that
the undersigned was by the County
Court of Canadian County, Oklahoma
appointed Administratrix of the es-
tate of said decoder* and that all
; ersons having claims against the
estate 0 fsald decedent are required
to exhibit them .to said undersigned
Ida Gay Hogan, Administratrix with
the necessary vouchers at 1135 E. 7th
St. Okla City, or at the law office
of H. L. Fogg, El Reno, State Bank
Building, El Reno, Okla.
Withu four months from date of
rirst publication of this notice, to-wlt
from the 17th day of January, 1924.,
or the same will be forever barred.
Dated January 17, 1924
Ida Gay Hogan*
Administratrix.
Cabinet Job* g" begging In Germany,
apparently because of 'be fear that
H. the portfolios are loaded.
"Dictator” threatens to become one
of those empty titles so frequently re-
ferred to In European poetry.
An American has been arrested in
Berlin, probably on the suspicion that
h# was carrying conceuled money.
Our most successful confidence men
prepare for the getaway before the po-
llreinao comes knocking at the door.
BRAZIL’S PRIZE BEAUTY
WHAT HAVE YOU?
To trade for a well improved
acre tract? Want residence
close in.
N1GHSWANDER
REALTY COMPANY
LOOK!
S tuple glycerine, buckthorn bark,
e , as onxtd in Adlerlka is excell-
ent to guard against appendicitis.
Mo*.* medicines act only on lower
I bowel Init Adlerika acts on Both
upper an*! lower bowel and removes
all gasses and ^poisons Brings out
matter you never thought was in
your system. Helps any case gas on
the stomach in TEN mtnuies.
.All Leading Druggists.
SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 17.—An
11th hour attempt to save Oscar
Woods from execution by a firing
squad was made here today when a
petition was filed in the supreme
court asking for a writ of error
Woods was sentenced for the murder
of his wife.
MEXICO. Jan. 17—A simultaneous ;
offensive on all fronts will go for
ward at once aecording to word re- I
ceived from the military leaders
against the revolutionists today.
EL RENO
THEATRE
Today and Tomorrow
SH-H-H!
Watch Your Step
HERE COMES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To the Creditors of Fawiia V
Taylor, Deceased:
The creditors of the above-named
decedent are hereby notified that
the undersigned was, by the County
court of Canadian County, Oklahoma
appointed Administrator of the es-
tate of said decedent and that all
persons having claims against the
estate of said decedent are re-
quired to exhibit them to said under-
signed Administrator with the nec-
j vouchers at his place or bus
iness at 107 1-2 E. Woodson. St. El
Reno, Oklahoma at the office of his
attorney, J. M. Roberson within four
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice, to-wit:
from the 17th day of January 1124
or the same will be forever barred.
Dated Jan. 16. 1924
G. R. Taylor,
Administrator
IT IS YOURS!
We want to trade an equity of
about $1200 in a nice nine room
house, close in, well located,
for a smaller place. Will as
sutue. ?
N1GHSWANDER
REALTY COMPANY
its “MALDANE of the
SECRET SERVICE”
Prepare yourself for the greatest
I thrills of your life! Get ready for
the most ingenious mystery over
'written! SEE the master mxstifler
! in novel, daring, unheard of
I stunts!
Prices 10c*and 20c
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FARMERS
LOOK HERE!
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160 acres within six miles of J*
El Reno, about 100 acres in < ul- M
tivatlon, good Boil, balance fin* k
pasture. Fenced and cross
fenced, 4 room house, barn and &
mother out buildings. This farm k
^ Is really worth $8,000.00 to $9.- O
J|00n. During the next week them
V first person who offers $5,000.00 W
k will get it. ^ '
Jl Small cash payment, balance m
% long time at low rate of inter m
k j
^ Better act at once. ^
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^ N1GHSWANDEU i *
J REALTY COMPANY J
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Everyone in I’ara, Brazil, “turns tc
rubber” when pretly Odette Nunes
pusses by, for sin* xxas recently voted
the most beautiful girl In nil Brazil.
N1
CLASSIFIED WANT A
COLUMN
FOR SALE
1
IF you are lodging for some good
bargains in Real Estate, either for
home or Investment, both Improved
and vacant iota I have them both
for you, see me before you buy.
G. W. Baldwin, Office 115 1-2 N.
Bickford. Phone 499. 2tfc
FOR SALE- Piano $150.
Hays.
507
West
17c
FOR SALE—Lumber wagon. $40 ca.xh
110 North Barker. 21p
V*
10-Day
January
FOR EXCHANGE
FARM TO TRADE—Will trade 120
acrea, two miles southwest of El
Reno for business building in El
Reno. J. H. Leavitt, 612 Southwest
National Bank Building, Oklahoma
CUy, Oklahoma. i8p
LOST
Pane Sale
Closing January 26th
Make your old suit uo! Let ua match it with t
pair of PANTS at these low prices!
Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3
$2.98 $3.45 $3.95
ALL OTHER PANTS AT
20 Pet* Off
Youngheims
L08T—English Butter female bird
dog “Queen"' Phone 1269 or 1181 W
reward. 17p
LOST—Gold wrist waJch. Reward
Phone 627J or leave at Democrat.
19p
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CAN. CO. COOPERATIVE ASS’N
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PHONES 13 AND 14—J. B. GIBSON
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SPECIALS
Friday
Saturday
FREE DELIVERY
DERRY THEAfRE5
El Reno, Oklahoma
Amateur Night
TOMORROW
Thia Week's Program
Nettie Callahan ............. Dance
BOYS QLEJCLUB HIGH SCHOOL
Tango Dancers .... Two Little Girls
Gordon Rice .............. Reading
Mary Frances Unger ........ Dance
Those wishing to take part call Miss
Mayhyrn Jones Phone 169.
Price* 10c and 20c
11 lbs. of sugar,
one dollar limit
100 lbs.
Oyster Shell
Maney’s Marvel
Flour
10 bars Crystal
White Soap—ten bar
limit to customer
24 cans No. 2
Tomatoes
1 lb. Compound
Lard, no limit
1 large bottle
Telno Catsup
1 No. 1 1-2 Corn
10c, 3 for
2 cans No. 2
Cream Corn
Our large buying power enables us to make you
these Cheap Prices
2 lb. package of
sunsweet prunes
1 large package
Oatmeal
1 gal. red pitted
Mich. Cherries
1 gallon
Apricots
1 gallon
String Beans
1 gallon Red
Kidney Beans
1 gallon Tomato
Catsup
1 lb. Star or
Horseshoe
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2 packages
Prince Albert
5
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1 Pound Pork Chops ........... 20c
1 Pound Fresh Sliced Ham .... 25c
1 Pound Fresh Sliced Shoulder . 20c
Whole Fresh Shoulder Pound .. 15c
Whole Fresh Ham. Pound ...... 20c
1 Pound Veal Steak ........... 25c
MARKET
1 lb Corn-Fed Beef Round . • •. 2.7c
1 Pound Sirloin Steak........ 25c
1 Pound T-Bone Steak ......... 25*
1 Pound Chuck Steak .......... 15c
1 Pound Shoulder Steak ....... 15c
1 Pound Beef Roast .... 15*. to 18c
“The store that sells for less and delivers free’
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Maher, T. W. The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 112, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1924, newspaper, January 17, 1924; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc909346/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.