El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 309, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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$20.48
112.81
$13.40
113.40
114.21
$14.03
$14.03
$13.86
$13.5
$13.33
$13.11
$13.16
$19.96
El Reno,
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$3103
$23.60
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$25.60
$26X1
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$23,60
$33.29
o, Okla.
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Reno, Ok.
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$20 40
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ANNOUNCEMENT
w h to announrn thai I will a
imJi'laiv for the position of Com-
m ssloner of Hlghwava and Public
mprovement for tie city of El Re
iO, Oklahoma, subject to the wishes
if the voters of said city. to be «x-
i*pressed at thw election *o be held
\prll 7th 1914 My patforro will 1*>
Iven to the public later
Thomas J Henneasy
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Telephone 120-J 105 N. Rick ford
THOS. BENSON
Funeral Director
Picture Framing
♦NNrUNCEMENT
We are authorized to announce the
nnme of .lohn E Gallmrher a? a can
rtl.late for the office of Commission
er of Highways and Public Improve
merits for the cltir of El R*no. Okla
homa. aubjeit to the will >f the vof
«r at t&e election to be held on At>-
•II 7, 1914.
Mrs Benson, Vssisiant
Private Ambulance
FOR
COALiCOBS
PHONE
El Reno Mill & Elevator Co.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I desire to announce tr.iat V will be
a candidate for the position of Pom
'Pisstoner of Hlenwajc and Public
'improvement for the city f El Reno
Oklahoma, mbject to the wishes of
he voter* of paid "Ity to he express-
ed at the election to be held April
7tb, 1014.
Li. F ROHD1S
announckmknt
i wish lo announce to the citizen#
o( L.I Ueno Uial 1 am a candidate toi
me office ot Comwlaitloner of Huh
vays and Public Improvements sulr
,oct to the will of Uie vultra of the
illy at the election to be held on Ap
rll 7.
O O. McUINNlS
LOOK HER Li!
During our stay in the eastern markets we oought a number of suits
overcoats and extra trousers from the largest tailoring houses. These
were unclaimed tailor-made garment® made of tae best materials aatl by
lineal workmen.
The original price of the Suits and evercoatu wees from $25 to J4i
We will sell them from $12.50 to $20 JO
The original price of trousers was $5.00 to $12. Our prle« $3 to $(.
This is a good chance to obtain fine eastern made garments at a
largely reduced prion. .
We guarantee to fit. No extra caarges. .
We al^o purchased the finest Una of woliens for spring suits ever
brought to El Reno. Come and sse ua.
JOE LEVY. THE TAILOR
212 South Rock island
Phone 24S
ANNOUNCEMENT
1 take this method of announcing
that 1 will be a candidate for tue po-
1 Jon of Commissioner of Hlzhwa/s
and Public Improvements, for the j
citj of El Reno, Oklahoma, subiect j
to ths ivtJies o( the so >i< • as tx-
ireaa^d t'elr votes '. iHoelectton
to bt held April 7th 1914.
PARKER 8 SMITH
ANNOUNCEMENT
1 wish to announ<\i to the voters
of the City of El Reno that I am a
candidate for Commissioner of High-
ways and Public Improvements for
the 'ity o El Reno, Oklahoma, sub-
ect to the wlsjes of the voters of
said city to he expressed at the el-
ation to be held April 7th, 1914
C. J. HESS
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Citizens National Bank
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA
omptroller of Currency at the close of
'\ j ii\ate to the
January 13, 1914.
RESOURCES
j Loans and Discounts $305,045.53
Overdrafts 2,513.24
j [I. S. Bonds (Circulation) 50,000.00
| banking House, Furniture
Fixtures " 16,400 00
IT. S. Bonds .$15,000.00
Bonds and Warrants 10,549.91
Chsj and Sight
Exchange ..214,438.25 240,033.1-6
v>nslness.
LIABILITIES
Capital 8'. ck —$ 50,060.0'J
Surplus and undivided
profits 22,273.67
Reserved for Taxes
Circulation —
Deposits
3,571.77
47,900.00
490,246.49
613,991.93
The above dtatement U correct
CHARLES V, KNC.I.R, Cashier.
Plat ot El Roao. Okla.
ORDINANCE NO. 632
An Ordinance Assessing the cost of
Sidewalk Improvements, In Dis-
trict No. Two, within the City of
El Reno, Oklahoma, against ths
lo.s and tracts of land abutting
upon said Improvements
Whereas, due notice having been
given the owners of the lots and
tracts of land In the district ejnbrae „ . , ,
Ing the proposed construction of sl.le > Jj S QlllefeilCti OJ ODin
walks adjacent and abuUlng upon
said lots and tracts of land, pursu
ant to Resolution of July 25ta. 1913.
the Board of Comm. of the city of hi
Keno, Oklahoma, at a regular meet-
ing of said board, held October 7th,
1913, did provide by orlinance, be-
ing ordinance number 626, for the
advertisement for bids for the con-
struction of concrete sidewalks, ab-
utting said lots and tract* of land,
within the City of El Reno, Oklatu-
ma. and,
WbereaB, Tne contract for the con |
struction of sakl concrete slib walk-
wr f. awarded to the lowest and best i
bidder by the Board of Commission
ers of said City, at an adjourned ses
slon of a regular feetlng or sal I
Board of Comflssloners, held Octo
ber 20th, 1913, and, •
Whereas, Said concrete sidewalks j
havebe«n constructed according to
the plans and specifications prepared
by the City Engineer, Inspection
niade by said Engineer and his re
port approved by tne Board of Com
mlssloners of Bald city, and
Whereas All legal requirement-.
necessarv for the construction of
said -sidewalk improvements have
been fully and duly complied wi!)
nutrient to authorise the n. arJ k
CoutuiUslonets of the cltv of Ki Re- j
no Oklahoma to levy, by ass-s^
n:ept, the cost of said sidewalk im-
provements against the several lols
and tracts of land liable .tlierelor,
N'w, Therefore; ,
Be It ordained by the Board of
Commissioners of the City of El Re
no, Oklahoma,
8ectlon One:—That there shall be
an dls hereby apportioned to, as=css-
ed and levied for sidewalk lmpr >ve
rtien s. In accordance with the appor-
tionment of benefits o confirmed,
against the several lots and trar1f ,
land hereinafter described, all wlthlu
the City of El Reno. Oklahoma, th^
amounts respectively set forth a*
follows:
Original Plat of Kl Reno, Okla.
,Tjot No. Block No. Ajnt
12 160 $S2 8.>
13 160 $12 81
j 4 160 $12.81
Crockett's Addition to El Reno, Okla
Lo, No- Block No. ft(V3S
, XI $12.81
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Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
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Cheney for the hist If, years, and believe
him ptrffCtly honorabw In all buainesfl
transactions and Gnanclally able to carry
out anv obligations*m<d« by his flrrft.
NATION A i, BANK OF COMMERCE,
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Hall's Cntiurti Core Is taken Internally.
actiriK direr11 y upun ttie blood and mu-
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sent free Price Tii cents per bottle. 8old
b\ nit DrtliTCtvts.
Tunc u.tii l iimlii Pills for cosistlpstlaa.
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Original
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Amt.
$32.19
$76 96
$71.38
$94.32
$13.51
$13 51
$13.51
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$12.81
$13.16
$13.1«l
$13.16 !
$10.59
$27.22
Keith Addition to El Reno, Okla.
Block No. Amt.
4 $12.81
4 $12.81
Plat of El Reno, Okla.
Block No.
Amt.
Original
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* 1
2
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11 $12.81
11 $1281
11 $1299
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11 $13.16
Plat of El Reno, Okla.
Block No.
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$12 81
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$13 86
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$13 86
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$10.24
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$91.56
1
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$73.45
Clar-k
Addition to El Reno,
Okla.
Lot No
Block No.
Amt.
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19
$92.63
13
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$13.33
14
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$14.74
15
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$14.74
16
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$14.56
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$13.69
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$13.51
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$13.51
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$12.81
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$13.51
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$21.31
Fair
fcddl'lon to E Rene, Okla
Lot No.
Block No.
Amt.
1
11
$18.26
2
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$13.16
3
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$13.2^
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$13.20
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$13.20
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$13.20
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$13,20
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$13.20
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$13.20
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$12.81
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$12.81
12
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$12.81
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$12.81
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$12.81
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$12.81
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$12.81
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$12.81
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$12.81
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$12.81
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$12.81
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$12.81
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$12,81
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$12.81
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$13.56
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$13.56
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$12.81
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$12.81
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$12.81
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ANNOUNCEMENT
I take tbls method of announcing
ki the public, that 1 will be a canll-
tote for the position of Commission
■ of Highways and Public Improve,
nents for t^e City of El Reno. Ok
lahoma, subject to the wishes of the
people as expressed bv their vn'es
It the election tu be held April 7th
1914
N M MODIN^
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce my candidacy
'or the position of Commissioner of
Highway* and Public improvements
of the city of El Renl, Oklahoma at
the election to be held April 7th
914.
W. P. DEARDORFF
ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to announce to the voters
of the city of El Reno that I am a
candidate for the office of Cummis.
?!oner of Highways and Public Im-
provements for the city of El Reno,
subject to the wishes of the voters of
said city at the election to be held
on Tuesday April 7th, 1914.
CLYDE TALBOTT
The First National Bank
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12
$12.81
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12
$13.16
42
12
$13.16
43
12
$13.16
44
12
$13.16
45
12
$13.16
46
12
$13.16
47
12
$13.16
48
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$17.91
Section
Two:—That the
asses*-
menta hereby levied against the
above described lots and tracts of
land shall be <ertifiedto by the Com
mlmiioner of Public Affairs and Ex
Officio Mayor and the Corporation
Clerk of said City of El Reno, Okla
homa, thirty days af'er the passage
approval and publication of this or-
dinance and a tax certificate ls3ue.l
therefor against, each and every lot
and tract of land herein described;
Provided: t'.iat the several owners
of said lots and tracts, herein before
described, have failed to pay to tho
Corporation Clerk of said city, be-
fore this ordinance Is In full force
and effect, the amount set opposite
each lot and tract of land herein
assessed in 'his ordinance.
Scetton Three—This ordinance
shall be In full force and effect
thirty days from and after Its pa"5
sage, approval and publication, a
provided by law.
Passed and approved this 13th day
of February, 1914.
P. P. DUFFY,
Ex-Offlclo Mayor.
Attest:
J. Y. TAYLOR,
Corporation Clerk.
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