The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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TUI WL UNO DULY PEMOOUT
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Dated this
1914
(too))
u. l rooo.
Ilk to) Ol
PRANK TAYLOR.
Court Ckorfe
All?, for FWtaltff
H 1IM)
(Urol puMUtod Nor
NOTin or
No CTM-
Not lco it toroby give* tkot to
porooooro of Orior of tolo loo
OM of tto District Coort of C»»U
loo County. Oklahoma. oo tto lltb
day of November. JIM. to M oettoo
whorolo tto Bl Rooo Rtoto took. 0. ......
u mtum. a* MM f*" “ * *“• * * *™“ *bo''
ttot tto
Dodo Bdaiooaoo. out
If tor ooot frtood. Vo»»to Bdmoa-
•no ftkt to tto District Coort to oot
to Oooodtoo Coootv. Rtoto of OkU-
took*. 00 tto Mil day of Novowtor.
UN. • potlttoo ood applies t in 1
proytoi tto coort to ntlr ^000
tor, tto aotd Mods Edoomo. 0
oiloor. tto righto of authority con
covotM oootrocu ood ooprcloliy
tto Halt to orocoto doodo. mort-
•om. doodo of troot o»d contracts
rolattoa to tot *1011000 (It), ood tto
north oiotoco foot Of ft) of to:
aovooteao OTt to block fiftyiUbt
fit) ia tto nty of Rt Rooo, cairn?-
too Coonty, Oklahoma, or to 00v
otto* root octal* aho may toraaft#*
awn or *o shirk ato may tor«aft»r
tort 00 tntareat ood to trooooct
to gocorol with tto aoote
toco
to Cooadtoo ooooty Ok
od toot
tooda ood toootooi
od ot ftm
Now. ttorttoo. notice to
giaoo that to foroooooo of oatd vttt
ood order I vUI 00 tto tltk day of
[Dccoator )0M ot tto boor of 10
o'clock 0 oa. OR oatd doto. ot tto
front di or of tto wurt kwua* io tto
ctty i4 K **'“■* laid couBty ood
ktat* <»ft*r lor saw ood avU to tto
k if brat Udder fur cook tto oald
property oboa* described, aod tto
«oM Hulk N Harris aod 4. (, Her-
it*. and rack if them aol alt pr
sons claiming aoy Interval tu aod to
“•M property, by. through or under
them, will tako due ool'co there f
Witness niy hand this |klL day of
November. Itti
T C. fNACKIJSTT.
fftoriff of Caoadloo
County, Oklahoma
H. I- POOQ.
BOYNTON A REILLY.
Atiorneyo for Ptntottff.
9U9UC MiAVTH COMMIT
CMW
IaBomBiM
1 Was Proved 1
| to M IB VI MG DM |
ft IN oocoaa note
* tbit Unto Roddi
Underwood, Maudo Underwood, hla
wlfa. and Elmer UtU# aro dofood
Mta dlrortlog to mo tto oodomlgo
od Fhartff of CoaodUo County.
Oklakomo. commoodlng mo to lory
upon, advertise and aoU without
appraisement aa provided by low.
the following doocribod root ootate
eltuated In Caoodlon County, OUa
boma. towlt:
Tho Weat Half of th# North
west Quarter of Roctloa Plftoon
(WM of NWl-4 of 111 Town
ohlp Thtrteoo (19) north,
all («> W. I. M
containing 10 acroo. with all the
tmprovemonta thereon ood oppor*
enat>cna thereunto belonging a* tto
property of the Defendants Albert
Underwood and Maud# Underwood,
hla wife, to satisfy the Judgmen*
and decree of foreclosure of real
oatate mortgaged to favor of the
plaintiff. El R«n0 Bute bank, a
corporation in tho ran of 99097.09
together with Interest thereon at
the rate of ala percent per annum
from the 10th day ot February, 1994.
until paid, and for oil costa of this
action taxed at 991 and for eoata
accruing, I will on the l9rd day of
December, 1994, ot tho honr of 10
o'clock 0. in., on sold date ot the
front door of the court house, City
of E) Reno, said County and State,
offer for sale and sell to the high
oa; bidder for caah, the seld prop
erty above described, and tho aaUl
Albert Underwood, Maode Under
wood, hla wife, and Elmer Little
and each and all persona claiming
any interest in and to aald property
•he age of majority
Bated this 19th day of November.
1994.
MEBA EDMONSON,
By Vercte Edmonson,
tor oext friend
EEREROMM—gb omw o^mmissw ww ■eww or
No. 1101.
Notloo To Creditors
(Pint Pobliohod Nov 14. 1994 )
Ilf THE COUNTY COURT OK
CANADIAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA
lo tho matter of osUto of 8tophen
J. Collin*, deceased
All persons having claims agalnat
Stephen J. Collins, dactoaed. are re
qulred to present tho aame with
necosury vouchers to tho under-
signed, Administrator with Will An-
nexed, ot hla office In the El Reno
State bank building, El Reno. Oklv
homo, within four months from the
date hereof, or tho some w*H be
forever barred
Doted this 14th day of November.
1994.
H. I> FOGG.
Administrator with will
annexed.
(First Published Oct. SO.)
NOTICI TO CREDITORS.
To the creditors of Emma May Gray,
Deceased:
The creditors of the above-named
lecedent ar* hereby notified that
be undersigned was, by the County
Court of Canadian County, Okla-
homa, appointed Administratrix of
the eaUto of said decedent and that
til persona having claims against
he eaUta of said decedent are re-
quired to exhibit them to said under-
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Cauadtan County
Youngheim Bros, plaintiff, vs
Grant Kubota, defendant.
IN THE JUSTICE COURT
EL RENO CTTY DISTRICT
C. A. Bannister, Justice of the
'‘ear#
Sold defendant Grant Nichols,
will take notice that he toa been
u**d in the above-named court for
••'count and must answer the pul-
ton filed therein by said plaintiff
•n nr before the 99th day of Nov..
' D 1994. or aald petition will be
-'ken ns true, and 0 Judgment for
’•Id plaintiff In aald action for 17.01
••'11 he rendered accordingly.
Dated this 3rd day of Nov.. 1914.
ATTEST: C. A. BANNISTER.
Justice of the Peac*.
(First Published Nov 14. 1924 )
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
CANADIAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA.
In the matter of the estate of
Frnnk Collins, deceased.
NO. 1900
Notice To Creditors.
All persons having claims against
Frnnk Collins, deceased, are requir-
ed to present the same with neces-
«ary vouchers to the undersigned
Administrator, with W*ll Annexed
nr his office In the El Reno State
bank b..tiding. El Reno. Oklahoma
w:,hin four months from the datr
herrrf. or the same w!li be forever
haired
Dated this 14th day of November,
1924.
H. L. FOGG,
Administrator with will
annexed.
Gii:ini»thl, Log Cabin, Indian Tan.
tto ooko geo ovoUokte
9or total ua*. j
Tb*a* valuable prises ore Rtwvld-(
vd her tto Cooodkoo County
statute this ood ore really
working lee
Rural Deinst tcOeeta:—
1st Is'ie-Bili bosketOeU
9ihI prise—Volley toll aod oe4
3rd pi ire Basketball
4tk pilaw FwuttoU
All orkosii iw tto cewoty
tto lurisdift 00 of tto county
| lutendeat ore eligible |0
prises
Independent ood BemeOiat tetooMt
11st prise Full basket toll equipment
Rod prise Volleyball aod pel.
lid prue Basketball
4tb prise - Football
Im luded in tkla group ars tto
s« hm»|s not under the supervision of
the county superintendent, nod ore
a» follows—
El Reo high. El Rmo Junior high.
Central, frying. Webster, Lincoln.
Barred Heart. Bo >ker T. Washing-
ton. Combo f-ultan ochnnl. Nurses
Training school, public school* of
Okanhe. Calumet. Union City, Pled
mnnt. Yukon and Mustang, the Folk
otic schools of Okarche and Colon
City and the Lutheran schools of
Okarche.
Help your school win a prise
Interest your children to public
henl'li.
Bn vour hit to keep the Canadian
County Public Health association
Guumctal. Log (’ubin. Indian Tan.
Airedale. Beige. liluck. Chiffon and
Thread Silk Holeproof Hose at
Y’cumtheim's. 28?
A specialty on all photos and also
frames of all kinds. 8lmen Studio
107 12 E. Woodson. !7c
Pure Thread Silk full fashioned
Holeproof Hose Rl.BO at Young
helm's, 98c
by. through or under them will tokel Jgned NMcy , DougUl wUh the Airedale. Beige. Black. Chiffon and
notice thereof,
Witness my hand this 19th day
of November, 1994.
T. C. SHACKLETT.
Sheriff of Canadian
County, Oklahoma.
H. L FOGG. Atty. for Plaintiff.
(Pint Published Oct. 93)
In the District Court of Canadian
county. State of Oklahoma
Baker, Hanna A Blake Company,
0 corporation, Plaintiff, va. L B.
8hupo. Defendant,
NO. (95!
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Notice Is hereby given that lo
pursuance of an order of sale to
sued out of the District Court of
Canadian County, Oklahoma, oo
Octoober 20th, 1994. In on
wherein Baker, Hanna A Blake
Company, a corporation, waa plain
tiff and L. E. Shupe was defendant
directed to me, the undersigned
Sheriff of Canadian County, com
mandlng me to levy upon and sell
with appraisement the following de-
scribed real estnts:
Lots 8 and 9. Block 13, town of
Mustang, Canadian county. Okla-
homa. and to sell certain notes and
accounts receivable heretofore bo-
longing to L. E. Shupe, defendant
of the face value of 91.587.19, to
satisfy 0 Judgment agalnat tto do
fendant sustaining plalntifPa at-
tachment on sold property, god
rendering Judgment lo favor of the
Pis -stiff and agalnrt aald defends V,
f.'<i,i-i*d In su'd r urt on Octobot
•n»h *924. with interest thereon ot
ii rtor-pnt per innum from Aug. 20
• nn4 costs of 181.83 aid ae-
nod costs of *60.09. and eoata ae*
•hereof t have bed the equity of
necessary vouchers at the relsdence
of the undersigned, at Banner, Okla-
homa. within four months from the
dote of the first publication of this
notice, to-w!t; from the 30th day of
October, 1124, or the same will be
forever barred.
Dated October 30th, 1924.
NANCY I. DOUGLAS,
Administratrix.
T!ire;ul Silk
Younghttlm’g.
Holeproof
Hose a'
28"
Experienced marcelling GOc. 305 E
Wade. For appointment call 734-W.
When You Feel a Cold Coming On.
Take Laxative BROMO QUININE
Tablets to work off the cause and
to fortify the system against an at
tack of Grip or Influenza. A Safe
and Proven Remedy. The box bears
signature of E W. Grove. 30c.
FOR SALE — Oliver typewriter
«ewing machine, mus'c bag and Me-
tronome (music time beater), price)
reasonable. New Repair Shop, 109
East Hays St. 9t
AH colors In
Vour.gheim’s.
Holeproof
Hose at
23c
(First pub. November 13, 1924)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
CANADIAN COUNTY, OKLA. 1
State of Oklahoma, Canadian Co. as:
Notice ot Sheriffs Sale. No. 6913.
Notice is hereby given that In
pursnance of a writ of execution
and order of sale and appraisement
MCtt0D | issued out of the clerk's office of
'he fHatrlct Court of Canadian
County, State of Oklahoma, on the
Oth day of November, 1924. in a
"ertaln action herein, where In the
Kingfisher Building and Lonn ns«o-
"lation was plaintiff, and Ruth N
Harris and A. L. Harris, were de-
fendants, commanding me to levy
'tpon, cause to bo appraised, adver-
ted and sold, in the manner pre-
•crlbed by law, the following de-
’crlbed real estate, situated In Can-
adian County, Oklahoma, to-wlt: |
Lou thirteen (13), fourteen (14), !
fifteen (18) nnd sixteen (14), In
Mock throe (3) In Crockett's Ad-t
dltlon to tho cB? *>f El Reno.
Oklahoma, ts tho property of the
defendants, Ruth N. Harris snd A
L Harris, to satisfy a Judgment and
'scree of foreclosure of real estate
mortgage In favor of the plaintiff
'be Kingfisher Raiding and Loan
’•ssoclatton, 0 corporation, m the
•urn of 91.188 09. with Interest there
•be aforesaid real property apprnlo-lon from Ua date ot tha rata of in
.•it according to law aad that tto|’*rcont per anaum. and a further
said equity and aald real property I ®f 8198 00 attorney’* feei, and
has toon appraised ot tto tram of I for all coat* of such action and all
11090; |snhsaqnont accruing and to accrued
t will, on tho Mil) day nf Norm* cotta, lam, tax rndamptlon*. and
$1,000.00 TO LOAN
on good Real Estate security
at 8 percent. Also want some
good farm loans.
Mrs. A. G. Morrison
over First Nat). Bank.
Phone 602
Restores
Health, Energy and
Rosy Cheeks
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
60c.
PREMIUM
SODA CJ8ACKERS
SLlCafTLY alad, <faGan>4 okp adi
ctodon tfagi
JaE*jdDJB*i
NATIONAL
iBcuir ooMMinr
rm of
aiwM to 10*
own two. pod c4<
tot eywa o ito Oeouiy «rf to* June
*Ol tto oooivvtnary RIm to
terwiOm of lotopeotooiw. Jim ito
owoo isqrin «f Oer Oeorily fringed
Ml i»eo»ed le veojuve a vWeo ef that
leiely June iwao garden ol M^riirea.
• kero ato Uved wliO tor guardian ood
W» *ih ood oa. Reger, tto taller a
tMtOdwuie geuogvter le Ola fnreliHMO
fear §1 «.WU*g*L Tto Mesw war*
kindi) |wepl*. ood lowla •*« i» Oaii1)
a* ito birds aad buitortlea ia ike
garden, tot ato was truly *
•TIM. with quaoiUWo «4 rad hair,
flwt-ile*. mud «wlered •>** and 0
acarad maaorr wlih airaugers Hugrt
coilad 0*« "tOai awful lOiid." but she
sever knew It uatll ato ua* (Oirteva,
lOre ato ervtdruially avorOrord 0 «eo
varaalluo toiwara Mr. ood Mrs Miuwo
SOd Reger Kiel wanked her chlldisO
"Every real ef i|t«| rkild't **•>**»
toe bee* leri io spet ul*ll«Ml,*
gtuooed Mr. M**wre. "All I list we
tov« Rwufiree here, stimild right-
fully bo bora. . . . end Roger,
yuu 011*1,1 urns* ll yeur une aim io
llfe--euiu* day tw marry Ihtria, sad
rwaiwr* her fwrtuoe. , .
"Mary I karris Keyes V elmuled
Roger. “Why, dad. ask sny thing
olnt *f me 111 pay lo some other
way- I vouldui marry ihui awful
child 1"
I Hu la heard on mere. Ob# M
upstairs, found her savings hank,
always well Oiled, rellected 0 few
treasures, pocked a bag. ami al
nightfall aba went by 0 secret nay
through the gurdeo 1* the highroad,
cuugld tha stage at the station, and
weal to Now York. He vanished
eai ef their lives completely, sad
detectives who traced her part at
lha way confessed themselves haf
ted. Ihtvla often lead her same la
Itur papers, but ao oua aver quea
Honed her Identity.
ibis anniversary ef her departure
from Hoof tree was different freia
any of the others; n few days before
she bad been sent lo till* Imure on
a case —a young man threatened
with pneumonia. Tho room rocked
•round her when Mra. Ilmira cauic
lo meet tier.
‘'Ulna Reddy, I was ao thankful
when Doctor I'elenmn assured tue
that yuu were Ids very best nurse!
My only sou Is III . . . and .
you will do your best?" Khe was
s very appealing figure, tlila fragile
old lady, who had once mothered
her.
Now, looking back over the few
days that had followed, Doris thrilled
a^nla when she thought of that
meeting with Roger Moore, a tine
big chap, laid low through hla own
earelesanesa. Ilia eyes followed tier
adoringly, and sho felt a little aad
that he, too, saw no resemblance to
that lonely little girl who had run
away from Ida ridicule.
Dorla went buck to her patient and
gave him his medicine.
"I am much better, nurse," ha
boasted ss she took ids temperature.
"The doctor Is due now—we will
surprise him," she answered guard-
edly. His fever was rising again,
and the knew It meant another sleep
less night for her.
Ths doctor cams and went and
the bouse grew very hushed aud
at ill. Once he talked deliriously
about "Utile Redhead.' and aguiu
he mentioned the name of "that
child, Dorla Keyes," und begged her
to forgive his futher. "We have
saved yoar Inheritance for you," lie
cried.
Suddenly, toward morning, he
•eemed to be better, and fell asleep.
Doris sat beside him, her Angers on
his wrist. Suddenly hla hand dosed
on ,h«rs, and hla eyes opened. "Do
you know little Redhead," lie asked.
Dorla nodded. “I am little Red
head. Roger."
"Thank you, I am ao glad." He
stalled and fell asleep again.
When the doctor came Roger
Moore was better. The poor hoarse
voles grew stronger as the days
passed. Reger, more deeply In lovt
than he had ever dreamed nf being,
could not catch ths direct glance of
her teadsr eyes.
"Nnrse." said Roger’s mother one
day, "you often remind me of a very
tragic epls" • In my life," then she
weot on to tell Doris her own story
—<••• story of the lost Doris Keyes.
"I always looking at red haired
(1. a, my dear, and Imping that some
day one af them will prove to be our
last child!"
Doris slipped to her k».eeg heslde
tha llttie old lady. "One *f them has,
Mather Moore," ah* said.
"Oh, darling, Gad Is very good tc
me," sobbed Mr*. Moore. "Roger
has a secret, perhaps you have
guessed It; hut he has sworn never
to marry anyone, no matter how
much he loved, until our Doris' for-
tune has been restored to her."
When Roger learned her Identity,
kin happiness proved a wonderful
tonic, and at last the three who had
been parted for many years came to
gather as a reunited family
"You will have an Impecunloua |
architect-husband, Redhead."
Roger at last.
"Having you, Roger, and nothing
more, makes me t rich woman, and
with Mather Moor* thrown In-why,
I am tea richest wontn lo tea
vatid."
£aequhb twmweum m i
v ttoueyoodqMdMHooMaoE.lv
tody ood oms to Ito
vsraoiUOj
•to area eot« ato voa lo
brio Mite Woo mm «to mm too
wawriof 0
ttoee o oa
u**«od eras as
atiins, Ola
hla Mark «
boa,
I rid
traded a rata of lava ol
Hut arb#o ato koaw Mas
found awl what
to ward tor lovo mob awagrt away-
Thro c*m* lata
Williams, Ilia
boarded with tl
ae IKstofiM II rod
aud was w*U ia do. Mot to mm a
thrifty aaal aod took srctEooal toord-
era. Tarn Williams mm Jool *Mt af
roll#** ood mm taoctdoi toe 0 steto
preparatory to aotaetog t
of TecOaaluqy. Ha woo
aod gawky ood sportof qf
Darulla# leeksd Mm *v*r ood
that to waald oevar do ol oil t» O
•oalmota.
Hh* was 0 ilttlt ptqoai Mmsm,
that Toot paid m Httlo attMttao to
her. II* was olMaya prills i* tor, or
cwursa, tot ttors voa SO otoafbsM
almut him which Brit lad bar aod ato
found herself putting forte all tto
Httlo arts of which ato mm OMSter to
attract ito admlratloo of >'1 board-
er." And ah* soceeedod. Two. lo fOri.
stMto found thot to mm lo lovo Mtth
her, but to kiow Carol lot's rspototlM
for Incooetoocy lo lovo.
Tom ood CbimUm. towovor, M ttoy
came to know each otbor totter, to
came very guod frlooda.
About this Urns test* arrived to tto
village a young wan who saamod to
Caroline to to ill that tto tod
dreamed of, all that ato hod tooo
searching for. H* was said to to tto
ageni of a big New York Arm teat lo-
tended esiabUahlng a summer wait
00 the shore throe miles away, (to
ollne boro down oa tto fascinating
stranger llko a beautiful yacht uodar
full soil and throw out tor groppUag
Irons. The young moo’s mom. M to
gave It out, was Perclval Summon 1
which name added Just tho right touch
0 finisher to his perfections,
toon after Prrolval's arrival Toa
and he met lo the vlllago street Both
■topped and stared al oaeh other, Bay-
ing simultaneously: "You her*I"
I’erclval seemed very much dlaceo*
certed si the meeting and Mid: "Yea
won't give an old college mote away,
will you, Tom? I am down tore lying
perdu for ■ while. One of my llttio
escapades. Nothing vary bad; hot
thought It best to keep oot of sight for
a while."
"I will not give you away. Ben,” to-
pi ted Tom, "If you bebava yoorsett
But the very first time 1 ■** you up
to any of yaur old dodges, ar hear of
your being, I will denounce you." Aod
he passed on with a scowl 00 his taco.
Ben Itlngwood's career ot college
had been disreputable, and bis career
after leaving college had beaa more
so. Tom knew all about him. Pretty
soon Tom saw that Carolina had be-
come enamored of Ben Rlngwood,
alias I’erclval Soiumera.
If he told Caroline what he knew
about the man she would simply laogh
ut him und attribute It to Jeolouay. Ho
resolved to go to Ben and tell him to
leuve town. “Sure, I'll ltaye town,"
sold Beii. "I've had all I want of this
hole. And, just to show you that I'm
still In the ring, I might add that. If I
wanted to, I could taka along with me
thut pretty daughter of your-landlord,
old 1‘eudergust." And he handed Tom
n letter In which the foolish girl had
offered to elope with her Perclval,
making un appointment for that very
night In a certain woodland glade. “Be
out of this town tomorrow moralng,"
said Tom, and went home.
That night, when Carolina came t*
the rendezvous, It waa not Perdval
hut Tom she found waiting for her.
She gave a little scream when she aaw
him. Tom told her all that he knew
about Hen Rlngwood and of what had
tHkcn place between them that day.
"You are Just as horrid aa you fas
he. both of you," sobbed Caroline.
"I'll never Rpenk to either of you
again," and ran hack to the houae.
The next morning Ben Rlngwood,
alias Perclval Sommers, was arrested
by officers from New York charged
with embezzlement. There were other
charges—bigamy and a few little
tilings like that. Two days later Caro-
line, very pule and serious, came to
Tern 11ml said: "Torn, I can never
th ink you enough for saving uie from
the results of tny folly."
"Caroline," sitld Tom, "do you thtok
you could—er—like me ■ little!"
She gazed at him slleutly for a
while nnd then said: "Torn, you ar*
one of the few ,voting men whom I
have met that I did not full lo love
with at flrat sight NVIuil I feel for
you has been ot a steady growth and,
therefore, I think It must be the tool
thing "
"And I," he replied, "have loved yoo
••Id 1 since first I saw you."
| "Well." said she with ■ laugh, "a*
there Is such a thing ■■ love at first
■ffht, after all. You have proved my
theory, Torn; take me If you will*
And then he kissed her.
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