El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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El RENO THEATRE
tonight
PEARL WHITE
(Crystal— I niversal)
' The Stiletto'
Twe Reel Reliance Drama
'To Much Turkey'
Princes Film, Comedy
'Strange Evidence'
Frontier Comedy
'Animated Weekly'
News of the Week Pictured
TOMORROW NIGHT
IfttikS: Want Ms 3 lines 3 tim§l30c. Leqals, per sq. 7Be
Professional Cordis, Per limb Per Month $2MO
Professional Legal Notices
High trade Plaoo work. Tunla*
$2.00, Phone 1036 S O. rullea. I
USOAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will tiiai? application to
Hon. Lwp Cruce, Governor of Okli-
hoiu%, for a parole to* George Meek?
itnlie- Oas Macaina Co., 401 Barnes and James lleeks, wlio were convict
• (Hock, Wichita, Ka'isas, want.s rel'-|ed in Canadian county, Oklahoma, on
abl.- representative nays alary anil the 2Ctli day of April, 1818, and sent
expenses. $165 required to install j to tun peniteutiary 'if sala stale at
Help Wanted
demonstration plpant. Tills is a le-
gitimate proposition. No blue sky.
Don't bother us inlesj you liar,? lie
money $105- and can furnish fiist
class reference. 4 10 aod
For Sale
FOR SALE To movg at once b'ix
room hnuse. FOR RENT—25 acres
close in. II. S. Parker, office 2094
S. Rock Island, Phone 657. tf
For Sale
Cas'.llllon 2:35, a taoroughbreJ
ninnig stallion. Sired by Star Rubea
Dam hackee. Caatilliop is 16 jaiid.
aigii, weighs 1100 pouada aad is '
years old. Terms 'o purchaser.
Ft Reno, Okla.
'RiNK O'tONNBLL
McAlester for the te*ui of five years,
said (ii«i'ge Meeks and James Meeks
being charged will tlie crime of lar
ceny of domestic aaimals. Said ap
plicaton for parole vll) be made af-
ter tie pubioatlou of this notice for
thirty oays, on the lsi day of May,
1814.
Dated this 1st day of April, 1914.
GEORGE MEEKS
JAMBS MEEKS
First published Apr'l 1st, 1914 31
days.
For Rent
FOR 1 ENT—Four room house close
In. Inquire 202 S. Barker. Phone 64.
24 3tp
FOR RENT—Two or more furnished
bedrooms. Call or telephone 430 at
Bradford's residence, 665 South Holf.
FOR RENT Four room house at
4u8 North Evans. inquire of Tom
Faliay at Pol'oe station 3 23 ti.
FOlt RENT—.Seven room modern
bouse at 419 South Roberts. Phone
236. 24 Ct.
K<rst Published April 18
lii the District Court for Canadian
County State of Oklahoma.
(No. 4469.)
Joseph J. Dickinson, Frank M.
Reed, Fred ft. Gum and Leskei 2
Gum, Partners as Gum Brothers and
Company, Plaintiff,
va
J. E. Jarvis and Mrs. Jarvis, wh/ise
real name !s unknown, Defendants.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
The shove named defendants, J. E.
Jarvis and Mrs — Jarvis whose real
name Is unknown wil! hereby take
notice tiat they have been sued by
tae above named plaintiffs, Joseph J.
Dickinson, Frank M. Reed, Fred S.
'.um and Lester B. Gum, partners as
Gum Brothers and Company in the
above entitled action in the Dlstriet
Court of Canadian County, Oklahoma.
T'.iat pla'ntU'fs filed their petition in
,aid act on Jn said coutl. on the 24th
day of November 1913. and unless
yoc answer, demur ,>r therwise plead
to said petition on nr before the 6th
day of Juue 1914, said petition will
l« taken as true and judgment ren
uoied accordingly foreclosing mort
gage executes! by Jo eph Moncrief
and Nellie M. Moncr'ef his wife to
Gum Brothers and Company dated
June 5, 1911 securing the payment of
$75.00 describing lots ' and 6 of Sec
lion 5, in Towns'i'p 11 North of
Range 9, West of tae Indian Meridian
Canadian County, Oklahoma, and rec
uided In book 56 of Mortgages ou
page 242, and ordering said property
sold according to law. without
appra''8ement subject to a prior mort
gage of $1,000 to the Aetna Ufe In
burance Company to satisfy the a
mount due on said mortgage lndebt
edness n w amounting to $38.50 with
uterest from July 26, 1913 at 10 per
cent per annum, together with $25
attorney's feeu and 50\ (£.
JOHN L. RICE,
Clerk D'strict Court
(SHAL,
Ames, Chamfc- rs, Lowe & Richardson
Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
Okia. City, Okla.
of tu<i District Coutr of Cantdlta
County, Oklahoma on the 10th day of
April, 1914, in an action wherein G.
W. Pauley was plain'lf! and William
F. Bunyard and Martha E. Buayard
were defendants, directed to me, tka
undersigned Sheriff if Canadian Co.,
tomanding uie to levy upon and with-
out appraisement sell the following
described property: All of the south
east quarter (SE.i) <4 Section High-
teen (18) Township thirteen (121
Range Five (5) West of the Indian
Meredian, in Canadian County,
State oi Oklahoma, to satisfy a judg-
ment aad decree of foreclosure la
favor oi sa il plaintiff and against
said de'endants obtained and made la
said court oa tae i'9ta day of Sep-
tember, 1913, tor the sum of $2,824.38
and c.^ts $13.00 with interest there-
on at seven per cent from tae 29th
day of September, 1912 and costs ac-
cruing; I will on the 12th day of May
1914, at Uie hour of 2 o'clock p. ~ai
of said day at the front door of the
court house in the city of El Keao
in sain county and ctale, effer for
tale and sell to the higaest bidder
lor casd, the said property above de-
scrihod, or so rnuci thereof as will
satisfy sail judgment, with interest
and costs.
Witness my hand tais 11th day uf
April, 1914.
JASON A. L CLARK, Sheriff
of Canadian County.
By J. M. Carter, Uudersheriff.
(SEAL)
John W. Clark, Attorney fee Plaintiff
First Published April 11 30t.
Not'ce of Sheriff's Sale of Land;
foreclosure.
Notice is 'aereby given that in pur-
suance of an order ot sale Issued out
FOR RENT—Modern five room house
at 819 S. Bickford. $17 per month.
Apr. 27.6tp J. I. Phelps
CLEAN LUMP COAL
$5.50 Per Ton
CANADIAN MILL & ELEV. CO.
Phone No. 8
To Trade
KnK!VnH!?r!7fi?K!3E9Efl£8H
FOR TRADFr 320 acres Improved
farm, 5 miles of McLean Texas, for
land souta or southeast of El Reno.
This half s'itclou is clear of debt
except 97J cents an acre, but party
will clear same if required In the
deal, 160 acres In cultivation, bal-
ance pasture. For particulars see
Frank Meyer, El Reuo. Okla. tf.
■aaamHaBeKwai
105 N. Bickford
Telephone 120-J
THOS. BENSON
Funeral Director
Picture Framing
Mrs. Benson, Assistant Private Ambulance
Miscellaneous
DANIEL FROHMAN Presents
The Famous Romantic Play
™EPrideOFJennico
By Abbv Sage Richardson and
Grace Livingston Furniss
a Dramatic Conflict of Heart and Swords
Wirt, HOUSE PETERS
In Motion Pictures
Produced by the
FAM PLAYtRS FILM COMPANY
WANTED TO RENT—A furnished 5
room modern house. Enquire 17 N
Choctaw. 27 3t
A i TENTION' "
For partict'.ara concerning corn-j
i^lete mailing lia# of taxpayers otj
Canadian county, phone 96. 4-2-tf
GET
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These Bright Days
There is no sensation that equal*
that of holding the reins over a good
single driver or a team of goxl
travelers. When you are la naed of
good livery service, whetaer for bus-
iness or pleasure Phone 61 and we
will do the reat.
Martin Livery and Board-
ing Stable
Special care and attention given to
hoarding hursea
i Phone SI WM) S. Choctaw
"FORD"
11
THE
UNIVER-
SAL
MOTOR
CAR
Touring Car $595 FOR iSALE!BLicen.
Torpedo $545 Standard T1
|ai / fi'J Agent
Phone 605 Motor Car Co.
The First National Bank
El Reno, Oklahoma
CONSERVATIVE PROGRESSIVE
In its management. In its policy
OBLIGING and ATTENTIVE
In its service.
Resources over $500,000.00
notice for purification Statement of Citizens National Bank
Department of the Interior, U.
3. I
okiahoain,
FOR RENT—1)(- irabl« furnished
rooms. South exposure. Phone 1012 . ^ • ♦ * ♦ • •*>•••♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * <
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' > Farm and City Loans «
New telephone directory goes to | lnaur nca and Real Estat* Bunas „ ,
11 f. W«<Uon t 4 "-mestead ontry N 0460,, for S }
'/■ * o • * j N 10. i Section 21, Townahip 13 N,R
• t x, W. I Meridian, 'jas filed notice ef
! iuteution to make Final Three Year
I.and Office at Guthrie,
April 10th, 1914.
Notice is hereby gtv*n that Wealey
1 ester of Darlington, Okiahaaa, wao
en, November 16th, 1S10, aiada
Oklahoma,
MARCH 4th., 1894
RBSODRCE3 1 LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts $32,2810* Capital Stick 60,000-W
press May 1st. Mako application'for
service today and have your name
taclnded 28 3t
Swat the fly
Democrat Want Ads bring results
WE DO IT RIGHT
Nothing too fancy for us; no matter how badly soiled
that white dress is we can handle it. If it is Dry Clean-
ed it will look fine. We clean Kid Gloves, Laces, Lace
Curtains, etc. We Guarantee Our Work.
Unique Gleaning Company
Phoue 132 216 South Rock Island
l'rool', to establish claim to the laad
above described, before William
i Mauror. County Judge, Canadian Ce ,
j at El Reno, Okla., on tie 6th day of
i.lune 1914.
[ Claimant names as witnesses:
j J. P. Richardson, of Calumet, Ok.,
I A. G. Samaelaion, of Calumet, Okla.,
I S. W. Cordray, of Darlington, Okla,
| Henry Wllkowski, of Calumet, Okla.
J. L. CALVERT, Registre
doodropinn
Open from 6:00 a. vn. to 12:00 p. m
Regular Dinner 1? 00 to 2:30
Short Orders at all Honra
We Cater to all 218 8. Bickford
Al's Old Place
Overdraft* ...... — 283.J1
Ranking Houm Furniture
and Fixtures -- t,666.85
Warrants 1<,78#.27
Cash and Sigh; Exchange-- 28,402.8.
Total 7,210.42
Surplus aad Undivided i,
profite 1,380.27
Depos'ta .. .. 46,820.1k
Total 7,210.42
AND MARCH 4th., 1914
RBSOURGES
<.una and Discounts $293,506.97
Overdrafts 1,169 42
Banking House Fiu-niture
and Fixtures 16,400.00
U S. Bonds (circulation) 40,000 00
Cash apd Sight
^xcaange $285,948.08
U. S Bonds .. 16.00#.00
1 kinds and Wta. 8,846 24 277,294.82 j
LIABILITIES
Cap'tal Stock ' $ 50,000.00
Surplus and undivided
profits .. - 22,680 87
iteserved for Taxes 2,436.12
Circulation $48,100.00
Deposits —— 616,204.72
First. Pub. April 22—30 <iay4
111 the District Court Within and for
( aiiadiaa County, State et •Uiahoiaa
Ueu. C. Mansfield, Plaintiff,
vs.
K L. Dunn, et al., Defendants.
(No. 4410)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notioe is hereby ?;iven, hat in pur-
suance of an order of sale issued out
of t le District Co irt of Caaadiau
Covnty, Oklalioma on the 18th day
of April, 1914, in an action whereia
tleo C. Mansfield wis plaintiff and
3d. L. Dunn and 2. E. Guernsey
were defendants, directed to me, the
undersigned Sheriff of Canadian
County, commanding me to levy up-
on 2nd sell, without appraisemsat.
t^e lands aud tenements as follows,
towit.
Lola Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14).
aud Twenty one (21), in Seotioa
Tweaty-four (24), Township Twelve
(12) North of Range Five (6) West
I. M., Canadian County state of OU
ia.ioma", to satisfy a judgment and
decie; of foreclosure in favor of said
pla'utiff and against the said da
fendantf obtained an! made in saitf
court on tie 29th Jay of September
1913, for the s im of $4,432.15, with In
terest thereon from the 29th day ef
September, 1913, at 11> rate of ten
per cent per annum, and all casts ac-
cruing, I will on the 23rd day of May
1914, at the hpur of 2 o'clock, p. w ,
of said day, at the front door of the
court bouse in tae city of HI Reno,
in sail county and state offer for
sale an l sell to tho highnst bM4*r
for cash, the baid property abovg da*
cribed, or so much thereof aa will
satisfy said judgment, wita interact
and ooats.
Witness my hand till? lStk Jay f
April, 1914.
JASON A. L. CLARK, Sheriff •/ Oai
adian bounty,
By J. M. Carter, Undera'aeriff.
(SEAL)
Burwell, Crockett & .lehnson, Atter«
neys for Plaintiff.
State of Oklahoma, Canadmn Co.,
IN D18TRICT COURT
Bertaa Crlddle Plalntlft, ,
va.
Tillinua Crlddle, Defendant.
Sa<d Jefenftaut, Tliluian Crlddle
will take notice that he lias b en saed
in thj above named court for ujkki
the grounds of abandonment, non-
support by tae plaintiff berela aad
must ifiswer the iietPloc filed therein
by said plaintiff on ar before the 10
day of May, A. D., 1914, or said patl-
t on will be taken as true, aad a
•udgment for said plaintiff In said
action for absolute decree of dlvoroe
ill l>e rendered accordingly,
Dated this 30th day of March 1914.
SEAL j
Attest:
JOHN L. RICE, Distrlot Cl«-lt
E. T Barbour, Atty. for Plaintiff.
NOTICE
T'ae huating season at Bellamy
lake has closed by law and order of
the company and those hunting
taere vill be prosecuted under the
federal law.
Total $638,370.711
"A Growth of Twenty Years
Total $638,376.71
' ward.
If you are not quite sure just
v. hat you need, get your Doctor to
prescribe and bring your prescription
to us, Harvey Bont-i, Druggist.
LOST Watch on Foreman Street,
about 2 blocks east o' Ice plpant.
Return to Democrat and receive re-
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