El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 286, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 26, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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_ legal notices.
]First published Juue 17, 1802]
NOTICE
Territory of Oklahoma, Canadian
[First Published July 10, 190*2.]
legal notice.
Notice is hereby given that in
compliance with an act of the
county. 'Inthe"Dis^it Tour^for nul“tUre °f the *rrit“r>’ of
•aid county, Oklahoma, to regulate the traffic
du.l----- ---- in intoxicating liquors, the un-
Charles Ritchey, plaintiff)
- ,, vs- , I dersigned did on the 10th day of
KrJ*srrV a."*8 EIU 'No- M68 July, 1902, file his application, by
1 ry, cefendant j ! petition, with the county clerk of
Said defendant, Ella Frv will V'*"ail,“n co“nt>; Oklahoma ter-
take notice that ihe has been sued I 'i^’ 1>r«yififf for license to sell
in the above-named court for three ' malt> spirituous and vinous liq-
nundred dollars damages and must I “ors at retail on lot 12. in block
™ ‘hendnby 168 in the 3rd ward of the cU?
Ill r I P O li J a l
thc
VILLAGE
HORSE-
SHOEING
SHOP
The only scienti
fic horse shoeing
establishment ir
the Southwest.
RLL» WORK OURRANTEED
W. ft. TOBeY,
Proprietor.
homeopathic
FHYBICIAK AMD IVBOEOR.
©r. tBrcm^on,
Office and Residence, Jalomck Build
ing, t'orner Woodson and Bick-
ford, ’Phone 180.
said plaintiff on
day of July, A.
or before the 81st
n.r----'if,' or said pe-
tition will be taken as true and a
judgment for *aid plaintiff in said
action for three hundred dollars,
and the attachment therein granted
will be sustained and judgment will
*>* rendered Accordingly.
[seal] Attest: E. M HEGLF.R
Clerk of said Couri
Marsh a Wills, Attys for plaintiff.
of El Reno,
territory.
in said county and
Frank Shull,
Applicant.
Ns. 209 W. Woodson Straat
New Phone 256
[First Published June 18, 1902]
NOTICE
Territory of Oklahoma, Canadian
eouniy. In the District court for
said county
Mattie Semple, plaintiff, )
. vb No. 2455
Ira Semple, defendant. '
Haid defendant, Iva Semple will
take notice that he haw been sued in
the above-named court for a divorce
on the grounds of non support and
abandonment and must answer the
petition tiled therein by said plain-
tiff on or before the 31st day of July
A. D., 1902, or said petition will be
taken as true, arid a judgment for
said plaintiff in said action for a de-
cree of divorce will be rendered ac-
cordingly.
[skalJ Attist: E. M. Hkglkr
Clerk of said Court.
Pureoxia."
Every householder and
j lug Ciouors;‘[hel,u7d^ m;ln of family should
the 16th day of July 1002 file his ap- read this JL *
plication, by petition, witii the ***
SSS ThisMeansYoU!!
VIIIOUR lifiuor* ».[ rm l.st ir.
[First Published July 16, 1912 )
LEOAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that in
compliance with an act of he Leg is-
latureof the Territory of Oklahoma,
to regulate the traffic in lntoxicat-
J. A. WEIDIiNBACH
tiKAIN AND STOCK BBOKKK
JPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
EL HE NO, O. T.
spirituous
vinous liquors ai retail on lot 15. in
block 95, in the 1st ward o’ the Citv
of El Reno, in said Countv and Ter
ntory.
S. I). SP1KER,
Applicant.
[First Published July 21, 1902.1
NOTICK
In Probate Court, Canadi n Coun-
ty, Territory of Oklahoma.
James A L vingston Deceased.
The Territory of Oklahoma to the
heirs and next kin of the said James
a IAvi gston, deceased:
Take notice that A A. Cosbv has
file a petition praying tic appoint-
ment of himself as administrator of
...y... w, ii ns mi mm ini rater in
viem m sain vjourt. ' sml estate ir is ordered that said mat
Marsh * Wills, attys for plaintiff ; ter be set for lie ring the 2nd day of
| Aug , A. D. 1902, before said Probate
Court, at the hour of 9 o’clock a. in ,
at which time any person interest-
ed may appear and contest the
[First Published July 19, 1902]
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that in sivHy in the Evening Befl a"dailV
compliance with an act of the newspaper published in this Terri-
legislature of the territory of Ok- (tory.
Our Palatable 1 Pater Still
has a capac.itt/ of 2,10 gal-
lons daily output-
The higher class of people
are rapidly realizing that
this is the only reliable table
water for daily use.
Spring ivnt rs are subject
to con tarn in at ion. ■
Filters are not germ proof.
Our distilled water is
chemically pure and de.
Iiglitfully palatable.
All our goods ore made
from this water H> are the
the only concern in Oklaho-
ma making all their goods
from distil led water.
tmflie
tii- 'mi*.: ssrAs—
lahoina to regulate the
intoxioa ing liquors,
signed did on the 19th day of j this 21st ilav of Jiii’v A. i>. 1902.
July, 1902, file his application, by J I. PHELPS, Probate Judge
petition, with the county clerk of —■ •••••• _____—_______________
Canadian county, Oklahoma ter-j [First Published July 25, 1902]
ntory, praying for licence to sell i Territory of Oklahoma, )
malt, spirituous and vinous liq
uors at retail, in
---- *•••».» <»|'|wni (Hill VUIlUfnb lilt*
same; and notice of this proceeding
Ive,m 1 Pureoxia Distilled Water
delivered each day in
In Testimony Wliercof. I have 15
GALLON CARBOYS.
f.i iiono, Net price per pack-ige
Only 50 Cents.
NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY
Calumet, in said county und terri-
tory. 1. K. Brinuham,
Applicant.
County of Canadian,’ j 88
the villioe of! 1“ the Probata court of said conn
me Milage or t,y and territory.
I m T v nnn tovi*i. I „ . i , . * .
(First Published July 1, 1902.)
NOTICE.
To \\ horn It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that
letters of administration in the
estate of Mary E. Hickox, de-
ceased, were granted to the un-
dersigned by the Probate court
of the county of Canadian, Okla-
homa territory, at El Reno, on
the 23d day of June, 1902. All
persons having claims against
said estite are required to exhibit
the same to the undersigned, at
El Reno. O. I\, for allowance,
within four months after the date
of this publication, with necessary
vouchers, or they will be forever
precluded from any benefit of
said estate; or said claim maybe
filed in said Probate court.
Dated this 1st day of July, 1902
E. A. SHARPE,
Administrator.
In the estate of John A. Foreman,
deceased, Mary E, Foreman, ad-
ministratrix :
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an Older of Sale made in
the above entitled court and action
on the 24th day of June, 1902, the
undersigned administratrix of s id
estate will sell lot 20 in block 111, in
the city of El Reno, county of Can-
sdiau and territory of Oklanoma, at!
private sale to the highest bidder
for cash, and that bids therefor, in
writing, will be received by \V. L.
Baxter, at hi? office over the Fi st
National bank in tbe city ef El
Reno, O. T, lip to and including
Monday the 11th day of August.
1902, - ffer which said last named 1
date the said premises will he sold
as by law provided.
Mary E. Foreman,
Administratrix of the estate of
John A. Foreman, by \V. L. Baxter,
her attorney:
Orders should b“ in the day
before you want, them filled
Wagons deliver the goods
each day from S lo 11 a. in
Try ‘‘Pureoxia’
On your table and
good health.
enjoy
(First Published Jttlv is, 1902.)
LEOAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that in
compliance with an act of the legis-
lature of the territory of Oklahoma,
to regulate the traffic in intoxica-
ting liquors, the undersigned did on
the 15th day of July, 1902, file his
application’ by petition, with the
county clerk of Canadian county,
Oklahoma territory, praying for li-
cense to sell malt, spirituous
and vinous liquors at retail
on lot 6, in block 102,
in the 2nd ward of tile town of
Yukon, in said countv and terri-
tory- KARL BRFZA.
A pplicn nt.
[First published July 26 J
Territory of Oklahoma, /
County ef Canadian i Bs'
Iu the Probate court of said county
and territory.
In re John and Mary Clark, de-
ceased. Application of Benjamin
Ciark to determine heirship.
Notice is hereby given that where-
as e ijamin Clark ■ as the f,tner o.
tne said John anil Mary t ,arn, lias
Respectfully,
Henry Schafer,
Manufacturer and Distiller.
Phone 25.
Choice home ceireo
hams and breakfast
oa^on and pure home
rendered lard, cheap
for cash at
J. W. Dix’s Market
John R. Scott. W R Whmki.kk. |
Real Estate and Law.
SCOTT& WHEELER
Room 3, U. S. Land Of-
fice Building.
ELRENO
It is a great big chunk off the regular price on all onr Men’s
Boys and C hildren s suits, light weight clothing of any or
every kind. 1 he size of the chunk that will drop off will be
*■ S Here is a money
per cent iSjving Chance
Goods all marked in plain figures. Take off one-fourth of
the price; jniy us the balance, and what you want is yours.
I here is not a man in the country who can afford to stay
away from this sale and we think there’s hardly a man who
N’rntch your head a little; think what one-fourth off
means, and then hsik nt these prices:
Children's Suits Boys' Suits Men's Suits
$1.75; now $1.32
2.50; now 1.89
3.00; now 2.22
3.50; now 2.03
4.00; now 3.00
5.00; now 3.75
$1.50; now $1.13
2.00; now 1.50
3.0<): now 2.25
3.50; now 2.63
6.00; now 3.75
6.00; now 4.50
$3.56; now $2.63.
5.00; now 3.76
3.50; now 6.38
10.00; now 7.50
13.50; now 9.38
18.00; now 13.50'
T. F. CLIFFORD
Dantlat.
Rifle* Roam* Opposite Poatofflr*.
^No Premiums On This Sale.
, „ , Jas.E.Kelso
OSLawyer°We Dry Goods Emporium.
Rooms 21-22-23, Citizens’
National Bank Bldg.
General Practice.
CHARLES P, LINCOLN
Attorney and Counselor at Law
EL RENO. OKLAHOMA
W. R. KIRKPATRICK.
(Attorney at Law.)
Will practice in all courts and U S.
Land Office. Office over Bone-
1 ilie’s Hardware Store.
EL RENO - - OKLAHOMA
Wm. E. Humphrey, E, D. Humphrey.
President. Manager
n El Reno [Will & Elevator Gompany
Millers and Grain Dealers.
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
GL ReNO'S ’BeST” FLOUR.
«. W. TAYLOR R. E KUNK1.E
DRS. TAYLOR 4 RUNKLE
Office First Door South of Fostoffloe,
Uputaira.
TELEPHONE - - - 32-2
EL RENO, O. T.
Blake, Blake & Beeks
Attorneys-at Law
Office in the Central Block-
E! Reno, Oklahoma.
ANOTHER NEW FEATURE
“Sunday, July (ilh, the Frisco
, , , ,, System established through
the said Jolm anil-Mary U.arK, 1ms | *•
fired a petition herein to be declared 1 sleeping car service between Ok
the sole heir of the said John mm I „hnm„ ( hr,. ,,.,i i
Mary Clark and to d. t. rnnnc tin | ;lllon . lmfl Louis on then
heirship of the said parties; now rust train leaving Oklahoma Citv
therefore, all persons interested in ,» a,, ........i
the above matter will tate notice " I’ di.iindarrivingatOkla-
that on Tuesday, August 26. 1902, at! noma City at 7:30 a. in. Thi
9 o'clock a. in., the s id application! ,, , ,
will be heard and determined in the : ” a,n ( '1 r, l,'s through sleep
stid court, and upon piopvr proof, ! *r between Oklahoma City and
>*»* ^
o«* adjudged the sole t cir of the said -Ortainlv benefit and satislv Okla
John and Mary Clark and of the ■ koula ('i, o
property described in the petition ‘ • 1 ‘ M ■
on file herein.
[skal]
J. I. PHELPS.
Proba te J udge
The finest assortment of cakes
and pies for luncheon, dinner or
picnic at Jackson Bros
Justin nobby line straw huts.
15c to $7.50.
Star Clothiers
1 First Published Jul 22. 1902 I
NOTICE OK A11M MSTKATIO.N.
Ill Proba’ oiurt. Canadian coiintv.
territory of OKlahoma
J C. \ a a Horn, deceased.
The territory of O- lahonta to i In
lo irs and next Kin of the salil (’.
VanHorn, deceased.
Take notice. That Annie Andre , (,
has filed a petition, pray ing the a;i J fce Cream at Jackson Bros,
poinmient of (leorirc S.‘ Pearl as ml- if „„„j
ininistrator of said estate, ii is or-1 *' 'ou "tt-d to ri pan an engine
tiered that said matter lie set for j p“e LI Reno Foundry & .Much-
hearing on tin- 4th day of August, ine Co. will do the best work
1902, before said Probate court, at the f„r you.
hour of 10 o’clocK, a. m . "t which I
time any person interested may ap- !
pear and contest the same; and no !
tice of this proceecing is ordered
Yours Truly,
!>. F. I)unn, 1). P. A.
Say! I)r. Scott s Camphoratoc
Blackberry Cordial never failstt
cure diarrhoea, dysentery, flu?
and cholera morbus. Price 50t..
Ask your druggist.
Bill Nyc the famous humorist
always used the white mountain
refrigerator. Buy one at Wilson
& Snkakv’s
G. B.
owner of the
published 1<* days snrofssivcly in
the Even! lt Hell, a daily newspaper
pubiishdi in tliis territory
In testimony whereof. I have
hereunto set my hand and t1 e seal
of the Probate court at Kl IJeno this
22nd day of July.
( skal) J. I PH KI PS,
Probat** J ud^re.
Noh]>y Spring* suits, ^7.50 to
(iibson,
famous (icrnmn coach horse*,
Blirnce. and imported jacks has
leas.' i the Curtis wagon yards on
S. Choctaw avenue, and invites
his friends and others to call.
The Novelty Store has a fine
line of Hammoeks.
$15. They fit.
Star!Clothiers
The Hotel with the
wood tree in front is
Gum Hotel.
Ai.beht Newton, Prop.
big cotton
called the
O. L. RICHARDS
Still [lays the highest price foi
second hand goods, 205 S. Rocf
Island avenue. Phone 280.
Acts Immediately.
Cole s are some limes more rroti tile-
some in summer than in winter it’s
so hard to keep from addingto them
while cooling off after exercise One
Minute Cough Cure cures ut once
Absolutely snfo. A.-t- Imineduite-
l.v. Sure cure for coughs, colds
croup, tlirooi an 1 lung tioubli s. c
It. Miller,
Ti-IOS- LANE, M. D.
Rooms over Citizens state Bank
Office Phone 91; House Phone 92
J. HENSLEY, M. D.
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.
Over 30 jears in Hetive practice.
Chri nic diseases » specialty.
Office and re sidence. 410 S. Rock Isl-
and avenue. Phone 111.
EL RENO - - . O. T.
GEORGE S. PEARL
Attorney at Law
Room. 12 and 18, Central Block,
itL RENO, OKLAHOMA
Phone 261.
Friend & Blevins
AGENTS.
J. H. BASINGER
Physician and Surgeon
Room 7, Warien Building, corner of
Rock Island-ave and Kussell-st,
Office Hours—9 t" 12 and fro n 2 to 7
and Kv.4alntr8.
A L NICHOLSON
DKNTIST--
Rooms 1 it 2 Jalonick Building
* Ivor the Van Nes> Store
( orner Woodson Street
and Bickford Avenue
■Mound City Paint. Strictly pure
and guaranteed. Examine an-
alysis on back of ’’color card.’’
For Sale only by the Long-Bell
Lumber Co.
,j'.. I
for I
The Pci feet Liver Medicine.
Mrs. M. A. Jolley, Noble, O.
writes: I have used Herhine
a number of years, and can cheer-1
Another Rise tullv recommend it as Ho- most pe-- !
feet liver medicine, nn.l Hie groat-!
O. fever, or another spell of est, blood purifier. It is a medicine
.icudaehe can be cheeked quickly I of positive merit, and fully necom-l
nd eliectually by the use of Dr. plishes all that is claimed for it"
I
Scott s Peruvian Headache ann
Fever powders. Every box guar-
anteed. Price 25c; ask your
lruggist for them.
We make Abstracts.
FINCH &. HERBERT.
For Sale
At the Bell office a supply of
i "For Sale" and "For Rent"signs
Repulsive Features,
Blackheads, pimples, greasy faces
and muddy comp exions, which are
so common among women, especial-,
ly girls at a certain uge, destroying A l J I I 17 D
beauty, disfiguring and making re- l'I I la La 11 l\ g)
pulsive, features wliich would other-
wise appear attract ive and refined, T\T)TTf”' CTAD F
indicate that Hie liver is out of I / |\ I j T A I ( ) K I"
order. An occasional dose of Her- 1 i\ V; VJ W 1 Kl IV1
bine will cleanse the bowels, re-
gulate the liver and so establish a —
clear, healthy eoniplexieii. 50 cents Purity in Drugs and Ac-
ai u, R Miller.__curacy in Compounding;
“HANAN 1 f yCu need the best in the
* Drug line you’ll find It at
MILLER’S
DRUG STORE-
_m
Don’t forget, that Dr. Scott’s
Camphorated Blackberry Cordial
is guaranteed to cure I liarrhoea,
Dysentery, Cholera Morbus and
Flux. Money refunded if it fails
Formic by all Druggists. Price
50c,
Better Get a Bottle of
Dr. Seott’s Camphorated Black,
berry Cordial, the guaraiiteodi
cure for diarrhoea, dysentery-
flux and cholera morbus. Price
50c, All druggists.
We
Said
the
Forbe's
Coffees
are the
Best, and
They Are.
Try a free sam-
ple at yournext
Social.
s.j, wick:
No. 207 So Rock Island.
Secrelary Gage
A man of wo-ds and not of
deeds. Is like a garden full of
weeds. Although a weed that
no pleasure mirs Is like Bast-
in- Hughes —
Cigars"
Vacation Days.
Vacation time is hern anil Hie
chili ren are fairly living out ol
doors There could tie no healthier
place for them V I'll need only *■
guard against the Accidents lucid
at to most open air sports.
No
lit-
re.
medy equals Di-Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve for quie ly stopping pain or
removing danger of si nous con-
sequences. For cuts, scalds and
wounds. "I used DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Solve for sores cuts and
bruises," says L. Ii. Johnson, Swift.
Tex. “It is the best remedy on the
market." Sure cure for piles ami
skin diseases. Beware of counter-
feits. C R. Miller.
Malaria cannot find a lodgment in I
the system while tin- liver j* jn pej-.
feet order, for one „f its functions is j
to prevent tin- absorption of fever I
producing poisuns. Hi rhino is a i
most efficient liver regulator. 80o «t
C. R. Miller
Why pay one dollar for 18
pounds of sugar, when you can
get 20 pounds at the Townsend
Grocery?
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