The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 290, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 13, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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to'tf Mtv in a «kik There arr (i*
*ai>«l p*Lhv*“ uirr ihe i lly bul Ihe
vai KMt* “wood yalilu'i" un the Urhk
aalta In ilii bu»iar>a iii»iri« l u ium
ly giv« ikr viiy a raihci ianl>*» »(»
ptaraNiv. No I>uhiiii>s man wh-» i->
pri^reMtvo lkr *h»» »ar«» (or tin* ai*
prarauce of Ins cMuMI'Iiiik ul am)
Ihi' city in gvuvial should allow Ihe
wtoils to grow in his 'front yard1
frw uiinuiI'M work will eluutua'e
ihvaa aiutghtl) »|M>ia in the hu-t
Ui *a dialrlii.
I Uni iHinway of tlio ('anadiaii Coop
Umrory la an oliecmiig sort of a
follow. Itnd noticed that Micro was no
s.isiom rmidoyrd liy auloisla in |mr)i
inf Ihelr rara in Ihr hiiHinvsa district
tf tbr city. Home parked at an angle
of 4& drnrors. and othcra according
to no rule in particular. Accord Infly
Ibid armed hluisclf with a pot of
point and a brush Mouday and mark-
ed off Itarhlnp epaces alotif the north
and neat sides of the Canadian alive
The result has lieon thut motorla’s
lire observing the markings, and the
uniform parkinf allows freater spate
than was previously the case. 1P<d
has no patent on the Idea, so otln r
business men of the city ure wel-
come to use the plan und we hope
they will.
alt* i«st«*r*ti'd to III! wp the "kwlvi
*prv»*“ in I runt of their (daixv of tw
iN'« so that they will no) iiu|h-A,
the »Mi of the sWvspcC
XVc apobmuc to llrkici pul. (lib
I'simt-aiMSuU) we libeled that city
ia ilo i«doe lowrt aews in Umi
day's Ihnowral. Niiv ruidid a
|vi*-r game Saturday night. h\»u
wee were anested Their uauo * «|>
\
iw-arod on the indue blotter They
weie unfamiliar name*.
INdoe said the uuartellv tl.iiui d
Hi hire port as I hair home Itul ut>w
JeivU-ps that the quartette were mu
(iom Dtidceport. they were Rl Hctiw
I *imu» ss and pndcsstoual men
It ssews that a little poker party
was stall'd at the home of a local
businc-i* man on Saturday cvvninc
It rot goitig pretty «mnl as the even
Inc hours advanced, and tvea lot a
lot rough still Inter, when one plaver
Vehemently declared that be bad bwl
tAS. and others emphasised their re
marks with such si rone langiMce
that the neighborhood was aroused
X neighborhood phonograph croumt
out. “The Camel* Are Cominr.*' hot
it was UN old phonofraph. and hxd It
ill wrung. The mniels were already
present; so were the police. Quite
a few Af the card players did a
"nose dive" through the windows and
«h'or*. and escaped, fine plaver
irlcd the Dempsey art with the cops
md after helnp knocked down two
or three time*, he hit the policeman
In the eye nr kicked him on Ihe sbl*i
and rot away.
The four who were raptnred were
never famous for their marathon «•«
•ivltles, so they all ''anted'’ 1*0 «o
(he city and font the entire pot.
The next time the hoys since a
party they should he certain thnt no
police live In the neighborhood In-
asmuch na the hoys did not glvr
(heir teal names nt Ihe police station
we cannot publish them, hut we do
wint to put Bridgeport. “Okla., right
with the world.
MINTED PARAGRAPHS
Kr tg. -<a u >(.<-> a U>r\>u
bnvlng Uu. v>'» 1 a* a < -• *k.
after
A last man » -
thing *f duty i»
XX I -« a a.t an
kllst-a: d *t.e tvtl' 1
ftg to clean l"i «
XXhea anything
fled matt tv» wife
that sd.e t«- d • >
it ,v l<Ar> that n
tnire f' fe> * r
it t* to anr -y ter
iu. that she it S"
OH P. HI
PHX&tCUN
nn>« aa uairaan l
n It 8- Rad 1
IHON88
,‘i m
i
the said property that
or -a» much thereof ft*
lerjantd datawdnnt. muni MMV Ihn pu-
tt Ititnm ftbd herein hy nnM |MnWf
Its Ion *r hetore Ihn Uh dny sf Xtafdam
tu I her. 1154 nr nnM putitbw wMJ ha
taken as true and Judgment tar an 14
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mar-
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I x • t;
IX»AN
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XX Mwca* my baud this 5P*b day «*f
•y I*-* 4
T C SIIXCKI.KTT. Sher.ff
n rKY.AII >\I A CAN x ' of CanadUa (Manly. OkU
;\it |M it cock
. i i mi in xd fur snri Xtlmney bur Ptaiutiff
aud State.
STXTK (irOKIAHOllA. t'ANAD
IAN Coun'y. sa
The wit -ill t o t» vyt to ih- iti the
wisdom of hts par-a’» when '»• v teii
him slut is I* si r l .ui
A havhelvr i ' ' -'e e\ -
thing. t*ut a nr: *d man t.»«
up twti «>r thr-e vtcusvs evert
b'r |
dig ;
«vk
"l.tke fatiict lit>e >.00." Is llr tn|
saying hut a girl >»*> I'-ke the s>m
without having any use for t1 « old
wf a
i v'viuty
j t'. undemnnn lSutmiff.
vs.
» r» 1' XI l.indciuana YX'ilheltw
<h.i.!:i-s «' per l.ic.detuann. A man
imt Krnctfuitt laudemann.
> . K-oheriua XUrgaretba Ian
!ia: a li«-rin.iun O-var Ptadcrk'h
n i u nu Kmvst lleurlch Thomas
i iuvhuann. Klb n Clam Marin Ua
.1: llenrivtia Margarelba Mar
t‘. > Uluvletwaua (M-fendants
Nvllcn Is herihy given In pursn
. «f an order of sal.. Issued out
IN TIIK DISTRICT OU RT IN \NP
PAIR SXIIi OU’NTV ANI» STATK
f'rtakitt S«rhncr. I'laiuliff.
vg
IP rt Mvwvre Valeria Moore gud
Ivlvlia Mav \100re. Iwfendaals.
noticc av auaucATioN
No «»SS.
The Stale of OWahoma to 8*1
\|t»ore and Valeria Moore,
out a;
You and each of you. are heraby
If a ni n I* tn-ul'1***! with In ;es-
Don it It a waste of Mne to to to
convince |ii:ii that the world t> .row
tUf better C|r>ufo News
t ihv Pt-trUt Court of Canadian
. Mv. Oklahoma on the 14 day of ',l** ““ T,h '*f Ju,5r
I J K ij»?| in *n action wher, the VnwkHt Scrlvner filed hi. pe
I
plucks the heart "f every nv\> ci>. ' • *' V «r°* an^ *e . ^*1
Mallau.
litlon In the above entitled and
mimlM>red cans,, of action In the
District Court of Canadian County.
Stale of Oklahtma praying for a Jud<
meat against each If yon forth#aunt
of twenty four hundred and fifty
Now that Kl Reno Ims n street
aweeper, naturally everyltmly wantv
to nee clean alreeln. And the clllr.cn-
ahlp of Ihe city ran render much co-
operation that will assist In bavin1?
clean atreeta. For Instance do not
throw all the garlmgc and refuse you
have about the premises, out In th •
street for the sweeper to pick tip. A-
pother way* to help Is not to park !
Jllgntr.v murder* rellgtmi to frighten
fools with her ghu»l.—Colton
All ineu's faces ure true wlmtsoaver
their l.unds are. Shakespeare.
The earth Is nature'# mother. *» her
tomb — Slnil.v spent e.
The heart's husl t-d secret In ilie soft
dark eye.—L. K. l.nmlon.
A lover's eye will cure an eagtv
blind.—Shakespeare.
\X’c have never qualified for Ihe
'•Hole In One" CM Hk*1 QtVhuM IptCrh is greut. hut slleme Is groat*
I-cwis and some other members of , nr.—Curl vie.
. h. vv mentioned plaintiff was tha
it'ilntlff and the alwue mentions
y*rgJC rtr TumiruT ,p^n<»*ta nrre defendunta. dime
(jC.M3 Ur I nUUlstl I I q to me. the undersigned Sheriff «
C i dlan County, commanding m
The curious t)m stlontng c.w that ... ... .
1. . ---- —^ without
prats* ment the following dear thr'd d“n“r* ^ »«*i i««»»^«t there
property; North Fast Quarter °» H‘ «he ra,'‘ of ,f,‘" »M*r T*r
Chanca la a w-.rl void of »*• *e; .f ?-'.-l|on thirty three tilt In n,’n,,,M ^ron* **>e *n,J •Mf of Jolf
nothing can exist without a cause.— Township eleven (lit North of **55. and ihe additional aunt of two
Voltaire. i;Hnr,- «lx (At West of the Ihdlan |>«ndrcd dollars attorney** fee. ««d
XteWdlao situated in the fountf of «”d ^redose the
Kmy always Implies ron*et..ua in Sla,e of Oklahoma, to »»,‘rtCaB,. on the Routheaat Quarter
ferlority wh.r.v.r ii resiles T nv | f ........... BB(1 *»!of Section twmtty ffOX. and the
Southeast Quarter of flection (IIP
all in Township fourteen (MX North
Range Nine (*X west, also lots nine
IIP. ten (MX and twelve (13X of (tee
w* ha
aa!4
pUtnidt will ha rendered acourdlng
P-
Itatvd this 54th day nf July. ItH
X'RXNK TAYMXR.
48KALI tMnrt Clerk
4 Q Marrifc*. attorney for nalatlft.
(Cubitsbed July 54 II. Attg T. 1894 I
NOTICK TO C8f MT088.
Tu th* credtturs nf Chnrlan Crouch.
Deceased.
The creditors nf (he nhave nan.ad
dts edent am hereby naWMg that
he undersigned wan. by tk« County
Conn of Canadian County. Qklabe
nut, appointed Administrator of Ihn
mist# of said docedout and that all
persona having claims against tha
estate nf said decedent dm required
to eiklhtt them to anM uuderetguod
adminiatrator. with the aecoeaary
vomher* at tha office of II |«. Fogg,
over tha R! Rano Statu Hank. 18
Reno. Oklahoma. XVlihln four months
from tho data nf the first publics
Mon uf thin notice, taiit: the t4th
dny of July MS4 or fh# same will be
forever barred.
fXated July 94th. 1M4
If. u rood. Administrator.
the Kl Reno country Club, hut w’o
throw our modesty to the winds nnd
cheerfully ndmlt that we originated
Ihe -Pick Up A Nall" Club.
The only requirements for Joining
this club Is that when you sec a nail
or other object on tho street.which
mieht cause n puncture to an auto
lire that yon pick It up It i* a
little thing to pick up a nail or aim-
your car In the huslneaa district be- \ nrflp1p h„t y0„ wU| have lhlT
tween the hours of f nnd (I o’clock In
the morning. Cars parked In Ihe bnrl1
satisfaction of knowing thnt you
have saved your own car or some
ness district In these hottrs. dels,' othpr perg0||.B car n bnd rnge of tlro
the work of the street sweeper. It I*
necessary for Ike Curry, who In the
chief operator of the machine, tn
atop the machine to move cars on*
of hla way. He will appreciate It If
yon will observe hts request not to
rork In Ihe downtown district from
four to rIx o'clock In the morning.
Not only do you favor him. bul you
ns n tax payer save money. If he P
not bothered by cars ho can do more
work tn n given time and Is not de-
layed. ^Business establishments ,are
trouble.
Once yon start picking up nails,
you will be surprised to find how
numerous they are.
SUCH IS LIFE
DEMAND
Over 100,000 people hove
testified that TANLAC
kaa relieved them of;
Stomach Trouble,
Rheumatism,
Hal-Nutrition,
Sleeplessness,
Nervousness,
Loss of Appetite,
Loss of Weight,
Torpid Liver or
Constipation.
"Aak Anyone Who Han
Taken TANLACT
OVEN 4| MILLION SOTTUS
SOLD
"Eighteen years ago I had three
rib? broken; fourteen years ago my
right leg; eleven years ago I nearly
.went over with typhoid fever and
since then have had awful stomach
and liver trouble. Was filled with
gns most all the lime. I would have
colic attacks so bad as to become
unconscious. No medicine helped
me and doctors advised an operation.
Fred S. Ball
AUCTIONEER
ni Hi GW-
Eli 10 FIRM SALES
uuice at 10* Ku«t linycs,
One-half Mock. East of Kerfoo*
Hotel in olil Land Office Building
Res. Thone 059-J. Office 41l
FRED BOLTOR
INSURANCE AND LOAN*
RELIABLE COMPAND*"*
Phone 1181J 5*1 Reno, uau
(First Published Aug. 12 -22)
STATE' OF OKLAHOMA,
Canadian county—ss:
NOTICE OF SALE OF FOR*
FEITURE OF CAR
Notice is honey given (hat pur-
suant to an order of sale issued out
of the office of the County Court of
Canadian County. Oklahoma, and di-
Ono day talking with a etranger he rected to me the undersigned Sher-
recommended Mayr’s Wonderful . iff of Canadian Counly, Oklahoma.
Remedy, which helped me at once.” [commanding me to advertise One
iMs a simple, harmless'preparation Ford Touring Automobile. Engine
that removes the catarrhal mucus [ Number 511012.2 with a license tn\
front the Intestinal tract and allavx j number of 41F109, same being a
the Inflammation which causes prac-
tically aR stomach, liver and lntea-
flnal ailments. Including nppendicith.
One dose will convince or money re-
funded.—All Druggists.
READ AND TTSK TDK WANT ADP
THO*. JVWSCN
—REAL ESTATE
—FARM LOANS
—INSURANCE
Phona 177
1R18 model machine, to satisfy a
judgment of forfeiture, obtained
against Ralph Moore and Paul Stoe.
er. with costs; that I will on the
22rd day of August, 1924. at the
County Jail Barn, in the city of K*
Reno. Canadian County. Oklahoma,
at the hour or 9 o’clock a. nt. of said
dav, offer for sale at public auction
nnd will sell to the highest bidder
for cash, the above described auto,
mobile.
Dated this the I2lh dav nf August,
1924.
nisfy n Judgment nnd deerta of
f re. loser,• in favor of said plain-
• iff and against said def«4)4ants
uhtslnod and made In *nld eOOM on
H e 1*”n day of January. 1114 for
tie ? !i cf (5010(1 with lo*arest
then n nt ten percent froiq the
I2'h day of January. 1924. »5**A at-
torn, \ fee*, i-ort amountIny to
|0 a* d costs accruing I will *• the
IS day of August 1954 at tha hhur
of pi a. in. of said date, nt too (font
door of the court house Pit ra* City
of Kl Reno In said Couptw and
st:!*-> offer nnd sell to the highest
h dd r for cash the ,nld Droaerty
ibove described or so mtict) tnoreo'
is will satisfy said Judgment with
nterest ami costs.
W|tc;*sh my haind this 1C day of
.Inly. 19?t
T C 81! XCKLRTT.
Sheriff of Canadian County. Okla
fJuly 17. 24. 21. August 7. 14. 1924X
IN' THE HISV.ICT COURT OF CA-
N.XDIAN COUNTY, STATE OF
OKLAHOMA.
The State nf Oklahoma, cx r» 1. Joe
'I Strain. Rank commissioner, Plain-
tiff,
vs.
Wheeler & Howard, a partnership
omposed nf J. O. Wheeler and 0
R. Howard. Mrs Margaret R Wheel
or and James E- Wheeler, Defend-
ants.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'8 SALE OF
LAND.
NO. 6642.
Notice la hereby given, that in
pursuance nf an order of sale Issued
nut nf the District Court of Canad-
ian County, State of Oklahoma, on
the 29th day of July 1924 in an ac-
tion wherein The Stat0 of Oklahoma
»x re], joe H. Strain Bank Commis-
sioner was plaintiff and Wheeler &
Howard, a partnership composed of
J 0. Wheeler an,| O. R. Howard,
Margaret R. Wheeler and James E.
Wheeler were defendants, directed
to mo. the undersignd shriff of Ca-
nadian County, Oklahoma command-
ing me to levy upon and sell without
appraisement the following describ-
ed property: Lots Seventeen (17).
Eighteen (IS) in Block Ninety-five
(95) in the City ot El Reno. Oklaho
ma. to satisfy a judgment and de-
cree- of foreclosure in favor of said
Plaintiff and against said defend-
ants obtained and made in said court
on the 19th day of January 1924 for
trie sum of ($17.082.S2) and costs
amounting to $8.65 dollirs with In-
terest on said judgment at th0 rate
of 6 percent per annum from the
19th day of January 1924. and costs
accruing; Therefore, I will on
Tuesday th0 2nd day of September
IN Til* DISTRICT COURT OF CV
NADI AN COUNTY. 8TATE OF OK
LAIIOMA.
Raker, llanna 4 Make Company, a
Corporation, Plaintiff,
v«
I . K Rhiipc. Itefendunt
NO. -.
NOTICE BV PUBLICATION
You, the said L. K Shape, wilt
Hon nine t»i Township thirteen (1H> ;*“Ve 00,1 ,h»‘ *ov h*v<* bw>n
North Range nine (»| West alt injhv ,h‘‘ *"*"'■
Canadian Conntv. State of Oklaho
n-n, securing said indebtedness, and
yon are required lo answer said pe
til ion on or before tbe 12lh day of
September, 1924. or said petition will
he taken as confessed and Judgment
will he rendered accordingly.
Dated this August ftid, 1R24.
FRANK TAYLOR. Court Clerk
DM riot Court Canadian Conntv.
Oklahoma (SRAL1
VICTOR A SNlC.OS.
Attorney for Dninllff
(First Pub. AufRst 2. 4 Hines
County and State.
Jordan Rodgers, Plaintiff ,
va.
Regina P’um nnd B*n Blum, her
husb’.nd; XV. 8. Matthew* and F. W.
Lawson, Defendants.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION.
The State of Oklahoma to F. W
Lawson:
Take notice that yon have been
sued In the above named court upon
a mortgnre foreclosure on the fol
lowing described property; I^ot sev-
en (7) In Block five (5) Todds First
Addition to Calumet. Canadian Coun-
ty. Oklahoma, the plaintiff’s petition
alleging thnt you claim some right,
title or Interest In the said real es-
tate but thnt said right, title or In-
terest Is Junior nnd Inferior to the
rights of the p’slntlff an.1 yon must
answer the petition filed herein by
said plaintiff on or before Wednes-
day, August 20th. 1924 or said pe
fition will be taken as true and a
judgment for said plaintiff adjudg-
ing your claim to be Inferior to
plaintiffs and enjoining you against
rotting up any claim or bringing any
suit or action against the said real
estate will hP rendered accordingly
FRANK TAYLOR .Court Clerk.
A. O Morrison.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, CANA-
DIAN COUNTY. 88.
In the District Court in and for said
County and State.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Viola Chase, Plaintiff,
vs
Leo Chase Defendant.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO LEO
CHASE:
Take notlc0 that you have been
sued the above named court by
Viola Chase, the plaint Iff, for di-
vorce on the grounds of extrema
cruelty nnd gross neglect of duty
1924 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. praying Tor the restoration of the
former name of plaintiff and for
of snld day. at the front door of the
I Court house in the city of El Reno
T. C. SHACKLETT.
Sheriff of Canadian County. 1 tn said County and State, offer for
temporary ami permanent alimony,
attorney's fees nnd costs, and you,
Haniin 4 Make Company, a corpora
Mon, on certain account,) due said
Baker. Hanna 4 Bl»ko Company, hv
you; on,, for merchandise aold nnd
delivered you hy them In the amount
of $712-69; one for goods, wares .hi I
uierchnndlso snld nnd delivered you
by Orth Klefeker 4 Wallnee, n cor-
poration In the sum of 8184.78. but
of which account plaintiff In now tho
owner hy virtue of an assignment
for value lo plaintiff thereof; and
one for merchandise sold and delir
• red you by Wllllanison-llnlsell Fra
r.ier Company, a corporation. In tbe
sum of $209.74. but or which account
plaintiff Is now the owner by virtue
of (,n assignment thereof for vain**
lo plaintiff, making a total of $1107 •
22 due plaintiff by you and (hat
plaintiff prays judgment against you
for the said total sum of $M07.22
with Interest nt 6 percent per annum
thereon from August 7, 1924 and
costs nnd that plaintiff has attached
Lots 8 and 9 Block 13- Mustang, Ok-
lahoma. said real estate being locat-
ed in Mustang. Canadian County.
Oklahoma, as well »s certain shoex.
groceries, hardware, drugs and me'
chandise, fixtures nnd accounts re
ceivable. now at No. —»— Street.
Town of Mustang. Canadian Countv.
Oklahoma, all of which property Is
owned by you; nnd that you must
answer tbe petition filed herein on
or hefore September 18, 1924. or said
petition will be taken ns true nnd
judgment rendered In favor of plain-
tiff and said attachment will be sus-
tained as prayed for In said peti-
tion and ordering the sale of all
vour interest In and to the property
heretofore so attached to satisfy the
indebtedness representd by tlie ac-
counts herein sued on.
You are further notified however tha
order of sale of tbP stock of grocer-
ies, drugs, hardware and merchan-
dise. and fixtures has been ordered
held within 15 days from this date,
or on August 19. 1924. because the
same Is not only perishable, but of
such nature that it will be costly to
store and care for during the pend-
ency of this action and In view* of
Ihe cost of keeping same, sale will
bo for the benefit of both plaintiff
and defendant; that such sale shall
he nt public auction for cash and
that (he proceeds of said sale ho
ordered will be held »o satisfy Ihn
Indebtedness represent! hy the no.
counts sued on.
FRANK TAYLOR.
(SEAL) Court Clerk.
McHAURY A HOFFS.
Attorney;, for Plaintiff.
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