El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 214, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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__ LEGAL NOTICES
(First Published April 17, 1902]
Lkoal Notic*.
Territory of Oklahoma )
i anadian county (
In the district court for said county
James A Carter, plaintiff.)
Sarnh K Cart* r,defendant)
Haid defendant, Sarah K Carter,
will tale notice that she has been
sued in the above—named court for a
divorce on the ground of abandon-
ment and must answer the petition
filed tin Min by said plaintiff on or
before the 29th day of May, a I>,
1902, or said petition will he taken
as true, an l ■ judgment for said
plaintiff in said notion tor an abso-
lute divorce will be rendert d no-
eordiugh .
[seal] ‘ Attest: EMHEGLER
Clerk of said county
Marsh & Wills, attys for p I UnrifT
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[First l’uhlished April 7, if .2]
Notice
Territory of Oklalioma /
Canadian County ( 8 '
In the matter of ttm estate of George
E. Itohlnse'i, deceas' ■ I
To t lie c r I: tors of s , i. I di.....i'
All pe o . h iving claim'i
George K Ihiliinson, <h r SI d. ;
herein i ■ 1; i (I to, Ill , I W ■
tiii neei 1 i
ban in
to l l , I
said county and territory, w ithin pi
moir hs ft
Gated this 7th day rif April, 1902
I). M Thomas, Administrator.
(First Puldi died M iv2, 10 1.
NO 1 ICE.
In Prohne our! 1 utmdinn Coun-
ty, Ten in: • >k la I'enia.
r -I i • K. Murlf D ceased.
The Terr ory of 'kmln nnito th ■
hei s and next kin of the said Arch e
K. Murtl ih roused
Take Notice, That David M
has till d a p:i it ion pray :ng tin ap-
pointment of At. it ope as loillllli-
latiatorofsaidesiate.it is null ■ d
that sat l mufti r bo set for hearing
on tin* Pith dev of May 1902, before
said Piobite unit, at the hour of
10 o'clock a in at which time any
pers hi in -res’ d may appear an I
coil11 si the sa me : anl noth- ' f this
proceeding is ordered published ten
davs see.....ively in tits Ev m m;
Bki.i
tills T ■ri'ii u-v.
In tes iinoiiv wliereoi', I have
he e nit i s my hand ami the -*i al
of tile Probate Court at K1 Itulio this
2nd day of May 1902.
I SEAL] ‘ .1.1 rtlH.1’5,
Probate .! uitge.
[First P 1902]
NOTICE.
In Pr< court, Cun
ootlnty. 1
,1.0. Van I lorn, deceased.
The Territory of Oklalioma to
the heirs and next kin of the said
J. C. Vania t n. deceased,
Take notice that N. J. Davis
has tiled a petition, praying the
appointment of George 1>. Ha-
worth its administrator of said es-
tate, it is ordered that said mat-
ter be set for hearing on the. 3d
day of May, A. D., 1902, before
said Probate court at the hour of
10 o'clock, a. in., at which time
any person interested may appear
and contest, the same; and notice
of this proceeding is ordered pub-
lished ten days successively in the
Evening Hell, a daily newspaper,
published in this territory.
In witness whereof, I have here-
unto set my hand and the seal of
the probate court at El Reno this
51 day of April, A. I)., 1902.
[sea1.1 J. I. PttEi.es,
Probate Judge.
| First Published April St', IPOS ]
NOTICE.
In Probate Court Canadian county.
Territory of Oklahoma.
Rohkht Fi.ickinoks. DECKASETl.
The territory of Oklahoma to the
heirs and next kin of the sail) Robert
Flickinger, deceased.
Take Notice, That Rachael T.
Flickinger lias Hied a petition pray-
ing tile appointment of herself as
administratrix of said estate, it is
ordered that said inn iter t»- set for
hearing on the 12th day of May. A
I).. I9o2, before said probate court,
at the hour of 10 o’clock, a. m . at j
which* time any person interest! d
may appear and contrst the same;
anil notice of this proceeding is or-
dered published lOdays sue -. -sic v
in the livening Bell, a daily leiis-j
paper, publish d In this territory.
•In testimony whereof. I h: \
hereunto set my hand and the seal
of tile probate ci 11 rt at t I I’eno this
80th dav of April A. !>.. 1902.
J. I. l’liKl.ew, Probate Judge,
rSEA I.)
Goodwin Jc Reid, Alt rneys.
(First published April 80, 1902.] |
NOTICE.
In P nVit„ Court Canadian county, I
I Terrilet-y of < >!. I "hoi in,
I [Akcii Iv.Mtntr-i', D-coaskii 1
I Tiii* Territory of Oklahoma t-i - lie'
In ii in! n- - t 1 in of the said i
I Arcii K. Murlf. deceased.
I Tahe Notice, I hat S"oncer M. 1 vie
I has ti ed a petlon praying the ii |>- |
■ p'.inl ii.cn t ol himselfn* ad in in 1st in-
iyr of said estate, it is ordered that
j mmi<l m tter be set for hearing the
1 12th ilny of May. A. !>., 190', before
I sa'd probate court, a! Hie hour of |
j 9 o'clock, a. in , lit which time any |
person interested may appear and j
••it t !! i same; and nut lee of th is !
! proceeding is ordered published 11) J
(lavs successively ill the Evening!
Bell, a daily newspaper, published
in this Territory-
In witness whereof, I have here-
unto Si t my hand and the seal of I he
prot iti.....nit at lil Reno this 29th
uaj of April Alt. Ilki2.
J. I. I’llEJ ps.
Probate Judge
A. M. Baldwin, ntt'y for petitioner.
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PROFESSIONAL (ARDS,
MISS CAROLYN E WOOD
Instructor on Piano and
Mandolin.
At the home of Mrs. O. A.
i Sliultoe, So Barker Ave.
Mr. Gardner now being sole owner cftlio Shoo
Stock will offer for the next ten days the en-
tire stock at reduced prices........
MR. A. G. MENGER
Is assisting in this sale and will bo pleased to
see his friends. Come early and get your
shoes at cost..............
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
1
( Fir,-! Published April 28J
Oil * HORN'S Sale NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that, by-
virtue of in order of the Prohate
Com t of tin- ('ihin ty of Custer in the
Territory i'1’ Oklalioma. made on the
lath i ay of April IIM2 directing tin*
tindersig .i I (fii-irdian of the estate
of Leu a If is! "y. William Hast ey and
Kindle JI -1 *• i *■ \ , minor heirs of j. W.
Haste;,-, tic- ■; -ed to sell at private
sale, for cash in liand or one half
cash ami tl-e balance on time not to
exceed tin period of three yars, the
ii nil i v i led two-thirds interest of said
minors ie -ad to all that tract and
parcel of laud situated in Canadian
count v, T.-rrilory of Oklahoma, des-
cribed iiKf"1! ws:
The NiuTh-west Quarter (R) of
Section Numbered Klven (11) in
Town -hip Numbered Eleven (11)
North, of Range Numbered six (6)
West of the Indian Meridian.
I will ns swell Guardian of said
minor.si n or after the lliih day of
May KOI ••-M at private sale, the
laid undivided ovo-thirds interest
ofsai I minors in the said real prop-
erty a bio * d ei'ilnal. Written liids
and nP'.-rs to buy said interest of
said i ■ o:-s will lie received by tlV-i
laid G hi at the Probate court-
room in tin* city El Iteno, in said
canad ian <' unity.
Witness my hand this 25 day of
April 19U2
E. c. Daves
Guar d: in <" *he persons and estate
of said mi'ioi -.
USED DY ADULTS.
lS)r. ^
i-Dfonsori,
Office snd Residence, Jalonick Iitffid
iag, Corner Woodson and Bick-
ford. 'Phone 180.
J. HENSLEY, M. D.
Homeoparhic Physician arid Surgeon.
Over UO yeors in active practice.
Chronic disease3 » specialty.
Office and rtrdence, 410 S. Rock Isl-
and avenue. Phone 111.
EL RENO - - O. T.
n i v
fl 00 STRIG i Li i
-w m>\ business
W. R. KIRKPATRICK.
(Attorney at Law.)
Will practice in all courts and U S.
Land Oflice. Office over Bone-
brake's H. riivare Store.
EL RENO - - OKLAHOMA
T. F. CLIFFORD
Dentist.
Office Rneme opposite Hoefnffice
O. \V. TAYLOR K. E RUNKLE
DRS. TAYLOR A RUNKLE
Olfico Fust D-sir South of Pnetuttlce,
Upstairs.
TELEPHONE - - - 32-2
BT, RENO, O. T.
Slake, Blake & Seeks
Attorneys-at Law
Ollice in lire Central Block-
El Reno,
Oklahoma.
J- B. KF.RRICK
Funeral Director
AND
Embalmer.
LADY ASSISTANT.
Office open day and night.
Picture frames and mats out ti
order.
All work done neatly anil promptly
Corner R. I. Ave and RusseilSt
Phone 177.
Strayed or Stolen.
One large jet black horse, large
scar on neck covered with the
inane; "C” brand on front hoof.
Strayed or was taken from lot in
re.yr of my property on Capitol
Hill, Friday night, April 25 Re-
ward for information lending to
his recovery. E. C. Rohkak.
PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN.
I have a few thousand dollars
which I will loan for 5 years at
low rate of interest on choice
Canadian County farms.
\V. T. Reeks, El Reno O. T
John R. Scott.
W R Wii EEl.EK.
Real Estate and Law.
SCOTT & WHEELER
Room 3, U. S. Land Of-
fice Building,
EL RENO
OKLA.
GEORGE S. PEARL
Attorney at Law.
Parents
cliil 11- ai’
phorn
for ■
d.VMi
flux, elie
relinb! 1 ■
(louse. i’i
Price •
i ureliase for tlieir
i -.e ()r. Scott’s Cani-
. e kberry Balsa: in,
-toinaeli, diarrhoea,
s'biiiner complaint., j
r mm 1 ms. A sale and
to have in the
’ sale by dru grists.
Room* 12 and 13, Central Flock,
2L RENO, - - OKLAHOMA
J. H. BASINGER
Physician and Surgeon
Ron nr 7, W art en RulMing, cnrnrT of
Rock I and-ave and Ku*suli--t,
t 12 i'll fto n 2 to 1.
and Evsnlngs.
J. A. WEIDENBACH.
- Manager—
Chr':C-ain ,-irrl S*cck Cn.
EL RENO.
THOS- LANE, M. D.
Sor.-rlmm d. kathr eurn fi-el
millet t R i over Citizens state Bank
feed store, corner ; m r ad
Uickfor I live.
Office Phone 91; House Phone 92
Do you need a temporary loat
on personal goods? Call on O. L
Richards, 205 S. Rock Island.
Caution.
This is not n gentle word—but
when you think how liable you are
not to purchase for 75c the only
remedy universally known and a
remedy that lias had tlie* largest sale
of any* medicine in the world since
1H6H for the cure and treatment of
Consumption and Throat and Lung
troubles without losing Its great
popularity all these y ears, you will
he thankful we called your attention
to Boschee's German Syrup. There
are so many ordinary cough rem-
edies made by druggists and others
that are cheap and good for light
colds perhaps, but for severe
Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup—and es-
pecially for Consumption, where
j there is difficult expectoration and
coughing during the nights and
! mornings, there is nothing like
German Syrup. Sold by all drug-
gists in the civilized w rM.
(l. G. Green, Woodbury, N. J.
Neary every person needs a tonic
inedicine at this time of year lo
bra -e nj> and Invigorate the nervous '
system, to idealise flu- bowels, liver
and kidneys. HerWne is the be;.!
and safest remedy to do this, as it
will cure constipation, regulate (ho
liver and enrich the blood. Price,
60 cent. C. It. Miller.
Manhattan Shirts, best known,
] known as the best. Star
j Clothiers, Sole agents.
Ileintzelmans will sell new, and
second band furniture and cook
stoves on the installment plan,
and tin* second hand goods as part
pay. Two doors north of Kerfoot
hotel.
Everything in season at the
Creamery Cafe. Open the year
around.
Joe K. Heim Prop.
All goods marked in plain
figures at the Novelty Store
See Dole Hull for Painting & Pap-
er Hanging. A'nll paper 5c to 50c
border sams price as paper. Opp.
Caddo Hotel Phone 258.
Nobby Spring suits, $7.50 to j
!$15. They tit.
Star Clothiers
The Novelty Store has just ,
NOTICE
To Architects, Contractors and
Prospective Builders.
(iet our prices on wiring before
closing contracts. Wo arc in (ho
business solely for the sale of
electricity for light and power
and expect to use all proper means
Most women with female weakness
suHer dreadfully from piles in rt
dition to their other pains Thcv
may be cured by rising TabierV
Buckeye Pile Ointment. Price 59
cents in bo!ties, tubes 75cents. O.
Li. Miller.
(io to the Novelty Store, fir
men's and Boys’ summer under-
wear
Moore’s Pilules are a guaranteed
cure for all forms of Malaria, Ague,
to encourage the general use of | Chills and Fever, Swamp Fever
same. To this end we will fur-
nish all wiring, lixtures, lamps,
motors and supplies at cost.
M e thoroughly understand the
business and can advise you as to
the best method of illumination
arrangement of wires, etc.
Malarial Fever, Bilious Fever, Jaun-
dice, Biliousness, fetid breath and a
tired, listless feeling. They euro
Rheumatism and the lassilute
following blood poison produced
f oin malarial poisoning. No Quin-
ine No Arsenic, Acids or Ii m. Do
By becoming responsible for; not ruin stomach or teeth Kntire-
the proper lighting of any build-: ly tnsieb <- Price, 50c pi r box. Br-
ing we guarantee no slighting in C. (’. Moore Co , No. Bin North Mntu
(lie wiring. Every tiling will be* jdtrei t St Louis, Mo. For sale by
first-class, permanent and proper-
ly designed for the service re-
quired.
\\ i* will hi* glad to confer with
anyone desiring out* services and
promise high-grade work and
prices that defy competition.
Res].....I f ill ly,
Ei, Reno Light & Power Co
I to writ? for our con
received a fine line of room
mou Iding.
Phone 258 for Painting it Paper-j
Hanging. 1) Hall.
Look over your stationery, i
cards, etc. You need letter heads,
j bill heads, cards or circulars. Let1
|
ilyinpj for
>r our comirientiul letter before ap-
• patent; it may be worth money.
)tly obtain U. F. ami Foreign
| I lie lh-ll have your vfork.
nlyn
wo promptly obtain U. b\ anil Foreign
PATENTS
SrAIRADE MARKS <r return EM-
T I | If •
or and \v * s- :i 1 an | EDI A TE
FREE report « : j ■ ■ i \v
lhf» bent 1“ ’ ll ""ivV.. I aiJvice, and oar
chargeH are moderate, 'i v us.
SWIFT r>; C«
Patent £.g•; cj-Sj
Opp. U.S. Patent OFrc.'.'!." ;'on. D.C.
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N TIV MAN
Sell your serniid li:t*i
-.i > n £ra
i k - *
Ton - Mr.nia
i‘
* CosvniaHTj &c.
j L H. \c*.v;;,
!avenue.
I Bell.
C. R. Miller.
White’s Cream Vermifuge n»*
only- cifi ctunUy dr stroys worms, it
also incri ases tile appptite aids :is
s milation imil transforms a frail in-
fant into one of robust health. Prior
25 cents. ('. R. Miller.
An riunce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure, and a bottle of Bai-
ard’s Ilorebound Syrti[> used to
itne is worth a slalf of physicians
with a drug store or two included
I lb-ice 25 and 50 cents. C. H. Miller
For tie* best kind of smithing*
coal go to the El Reno Foundry '
, A. Machine Co. They huvo a
limited amount for sale. This is a.
snap for you. Come quick and
use the chance.
Hall, the Painter it Paper-Hanger
| j guarantees all his wore. Phono 25k.
If you have property to rent,
why not list it with Meyer anil
! Booton. They have callers every
i lay.
Nice Black Dirt.
■ ii hundml wagon loads
l lor -ale at -.'o cents a load. See
k for
\Y. II.
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JfiiicriCc’.n.
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Jt i’- ; ! ' 1 r IDt IlS, Jl. ISOlU I'j - • •*.
^UNN & co.36,Broad*a^ New York
IkiUM-li oflico. C25 l Ft- Washington. D. U
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hand furnilurc.
will pay tho
your seeoud-
lone 2S0.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 214, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1902, newspaper, May 2, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911008/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.