The Daily Times-Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 208, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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$3 per Day and up. American Plan
FIREPROOF AND FIRSTCLASS IN EVERY
PARTICULAR.
Two blocks from the Third m l Six h Ave
nue Elevated Railroads.
The ivladison and Fourth Avenue and Belt
Line Cars pass the door.
H. M. CjILAISjK, FMOP
Passenger Elevator runs all night-
Notice by 1'ublicatiou.
Id the District Court of the Third
Judicial District of Okiahomn Ter-
ritory, sitting in and for Oklahoma
County, Oklahoma Territory.
t£. A. Jiimi on, ]
eiaintiff. j
vs. }•
iVrcii Jamison,
Defendant. J
The dalcidant herein is hereby no-
i.ifl> d that he lias beei. sued by the
plaintiff in the above court, for the
recovery of fifteen hundred and twen-
ty-nine and eittlily-llve hundredths
lullars (*1529.85), wtili Interest tht-re-
on at the raws of 7 p.-r cent per annum
from the4',ti rlay of August, 1890 and
(hat an atfl lavit for attachment has
leeu filed in said suit and lot 8 in
clock 22 in (iklahi ma ( ily, Okla-
auma territory, ailacntd thore.ln to
ecure the payment of said sum; that
he defendtiiit, niu t answer the peti-
lun of Ihe pia'niifl it ed herein on or
ief re March 25, l8Uti, or Hie same
ill be tal'.en as true and judgment
• endered against, the defendant for
lie said «um "f fifteen hundred and
wentv-ntne dollars HDd einhty-llve
•ents, with interest, as above stated.
,nd the real estate above mentioned
xo'rt under 'aid attachment.
Feb. 11, 18fl(l
[skalI VV. JT. Ebbv.
Clerk.
Py T. A. Nba l.
Deputy.
Burwbm. & Scott,
a i.t/v for f'lalnt.lff [11 d3
The VV at. en System Water Supplv
g ves same service from a well with
every convenience as that of city
water work;..
No windmill to blow down or get
out of repa'r. No tank to freeze In
winter and stagnate tn summer, It
stores the water in the well.
BP~m
. OAIMY
I want to sell one balf jntfrest in
Oklahoma k i(1 Ionian Territory; will
lakegoiid f. nj; the buyor will take
charge of huniDesa. Have eoid a line
of 8ta es'"r ai U'ahto Pennsylvania
•<lnctt Sept- 1st,, 18%.
For particulars write,
G. D. Warren,
25 Imo Villa Park. Coin.
Mier.fTs ^ale.
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For information regarding tickets, rates,
etc. call on or address, A w , „NHAM
Aa« n Santa Fe ttoute
Notice is hereby Riven, that by virtue of an
order of sale issued by the clerk of the district
court of the third judicial district of Ok laho-
materritory, within and for Oklahomacouuty,
in an action wherein Nelle Barns, John
Markelmau and F rst ational bao of Okla-
homa (Jltv.o. I'., are plaintiffs and Marie
Milenz and William Mileuz defendants,
I will at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 10: h day
March, A. B. I8M6, at the east door of the
court house • u ekixhonia Olty, oklahoma
county "klalunia territory offer for sab at
public auction t.iO following described real
estate, to-wit:
Southeast quarter of section numbered
twenty-eight (28), of township numbered
eleven (11). norih of range two (2) west of
Inoian mer.d'an, tn Oklahoma county Okla-
homa territory.
Given under my band this 12th day of
February, A. u. 1890. c. u. OeFohd,
Sheriff.
By C. A. Ravdall,
Hndflr Sh«ri(T
Hal an.
Baths as usual at First National
Barber Shop. 82 tf
$100.-Bi< j cte Free.-$100.
In order to introduce our match-
less "EMPUKSd'' 1801) wheel we will
sUip free of charge to any part of
the United States, one of our famous
♦ 1(10. Ladies' or Gentlemen's Bicy-
cles, to each of the three persons ch-
taining til • gieatest number of words
out of the leiters contained in "The
Empress Bicycle Company."
For coDd' ion* of competition nend
stamped ad res«ed envelope to "Em-
press Bic\c e Co." 79 Dearborn St.,
Chicago, III.
Agents wanted. 2.15.30
OK latta Goyit.il
Is tlie rid est and mo t
} opul is conn y in the
Trtiri'ory— richest in
wealth and resources—
and its population is
composed of the most
inteili nt, II dustrious
and enorgetio of all
elafSB of more than
20,000 People
or Four Thousand Fami-
lies, with an average of
F.ve Persons to each
family. Oklahoma City
is the seat of govern-
ment for these Four
Thousand Families and
here they transact all
business. The Weekly
Times - Journal
Circul'tes 2,000 papers
in Oklahoma County.
It goes into half of the
homes of the county
and is r>*ad by more than
half o! the people—
morn 11 n 10,000 read-
ers Will these 10,000
people fee your
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in the Weekly Times-
Journal during
1896 V
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Nonce fur fubllcation.
Territory of Oklahoma, I
Oklahoma County. f '
In the DI strict court of said county.
Arthur A. Van Kleeck, )
rialntiff,
vs.
Josephine Van Kleeck,
Defendant. J
Said defendant, Josephine Van
Kleeck, will take notice that she has
been sued in the above-named court
for a divorce on the ground that she
has abandoned the plaintiff, for more
than one yi r last past, and has also
been guilty if groas neglect of duty,
and alsoof 'xtreme cruelty to plaintiff,
and that sbo must answer the peti-
tion tiled ti rein by said plaintiff on
or before th 14th day of March, A.
D , 1890, or ^md petition will be taken
a- rue, and a Judgment for said plain-
tiff in s.tid >,ction for a divorce as
prajed fon will be rendered against
ner.
Attest: W. H. Ebey.
[Seal] Clerk of said Court.
Jas. L. Bhown,
I At torney for Plaintiff.
Batus.
Baths as usual at First National
Harhe'- sbnn 22 tf
.• 'itice for Publication.
In the District Court of the Thirr
Judicial District, within and foi
Oklahoma county, Territory of Ok
lahoma.
J. E. Anderson, 1
Plaintiff. I
vs. y
William Tliarp and
[Sharon A T,iarp,
Defendants,
and
Bertha T. Hiilman,
Second Mortgagee;
0 M, Simmons,
Third Mortgagee;
and
Delia Peebley,
Subsequent pur-
chaser;
Defendants
To the above named defendants Wil-
liam Tharp and Sharon A. Tharp:
You and each of you are hereby no-
tified that you and each of you have
been sued by the plaintiff, J. E. An-
derson, in the district court in and
for Oklahoma county, territory o
Oklahoma, and that you must answei
the petitton tiled by the plaintiff on
or before the loth day of March, 1896,
or said petition will be taken as true,
and Judgment rendered against
you for the sum of four
hundred and twenty-nine dollars, in-
terest, attorney's fees, and costs ol
suit: and a further judgment for the
foreclosure o( three certain real estati
mor gages, a>-set forth in said peti
tion, foreclos ng all your right, title,
estate, and equity of redemption in or
to the nortln ast quarter of section
iwenty seven in township thirteen,
north of ran. ■ two west of Indian Me-
ridian In Ok .homa county, terrltori
of Oklahom and for all other relief
•itiff may be entitled ti
idered.
24th day of January,
which the p
will aiso be i
Dated thi
1896.
(Seal)
W. H. EBBY,
Ulerk of said Court.
HtJGH H. I! U.man,
Attorni y for Plaintiff. 24 30
For all kli 1s of blanks for town
ships, at the 'imbs-Journai. office.
Notice to Take Depositions.
In the District Court of the Third Ju
diciai Distr ct of Oklahoma Terri-
tory, bitting in r.nd for Oklahoma
County.
u W, Hyde,
Plaintiff.
vs.
Mary Catherine Hyde,
Defendant, J
Thedefendaut herein Is hereby no-
tided that the plaintiff will take the
depositions of sundry witnesses to be
used In his behalf in said case, on the
24ili dav of February, 1896, at the of
tlce of Franklin 0. Funk, in Bluffs.
Scott county, Ills. Said deposition^
will be taken between the hours of 9
a m. an'1 6 p. m. of said day. and the
hearing may be adjourned from day
to day. C. W. Hydb,
Plaintiff.
By buhwell, & Scott,
HIsAtt.y's. 21 3\v
Mrs. T. S. liawklns, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says, "Shlloh's Vltallier
saved my life.' 1 consider It the best
eniedy for h debilitated system I
ever used." Eor dyspepsia, liver or
kidney trouble it ttxqpli. Prloe 76 ot .
oid by Model Drug and JawelryStore.
Notice for Publication.
Territory of Oklahoma, I
County of Oklahoma.) "•
In the District Court, of the Third
Judicial District, within und for
Oklahoma ounty, Oklahoma Terri-
tory.
The Periling Investment
CoiLpunv, a Corpor itlon,
Plaintiff.
vs.
Nellie Smith, John r.
Smllh, Robert O Dem
irig, S. K. Hawkins and
AndiewD. McKesson,
Defendants.
To Nellie Smith and John r. Smith,
defendants aforesaid:
You and each of you, will tako no-
tice, that the said The Deming In-
vestment Oompany, a corparatlon,
plaintiff herein, did, on the 18th day
of January, A. D., 1896, file Its peti-
tion In said district court within and
for the county of Oklahoma, In the
territory of Oklahoma against the
said defendants, and that you must
answer said petition tiled as aforesaid,
on or before the 5th day of March, A.
D., 1896, or said petition will be taken
as true, and Judgment rendered In
said action agalnct you, for the sum
of one thousand dollars, according to
the terms and tenor of a principal note
for said amount, together w11.1■ Inter-
est thereon ui the rate of 1H i t cent
per annum, from the 2d day of H'ebru-
ary, A.D. 189j; payablesem a nually
as evidenced by twelve interest bear-
ing coupon notes attache i to said
principal note, and beating interest
at the rate of twelve per cent per a.n-
uuru from date, If not paid it maturi-
ty; and for the further sum of one
nundred odoliars as an attorm s fee;
and the further sum of $ taxes
due and unpaid; and for costs of suit;
and a further judgment agoir I, you
and each of you, for the foreclosure of
a certain mortgage upon the follow-
ing descrihed real estate, to-wll: Lots
Numbers, 8, 7 and 8, and the south
haif of t lie southeast quarter of sec-
tion nurnbsr 24, in township number
13, north of range number 2 west of
the I. M ., In Oklahoma county, Okla-
homa, territory, containing 144 and
.83 acres more or less, and adjudging
that said plaintiffs have the first lien
on said premises, oto the amount
for which Judgment will be taken as
aforesaid, and ordering said premises
to be sold without' appraisement, and
the proceeds applied to the payment
of the amouiit One plalniiff, und costs
if suit, and forever burring and fore-
Blosiug you, said defandants, Nellie
Smith and John R. Smith, from all
right, title, estite, Interest, property
und equity of redemption in or to said
nremises or any part thereof.
Thb Demino Invhntmbnt Company,
A Corporation, Plaintiff.
Rbdick, Lewis & Snyder,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Attest:
W. H. Euby,
[sb a l] Clerk.
By T. M, Upshaw,
Deputy. 21
Notice to Creditors to Present Claims,
Notice is boreby given, that letters or ad-
ministration on ibo estate or Ceorge L.Clarko
deceased, wire grunted to the undersigned
by theProbm Court of the County or ok-
lahoma, at oklahoma City. Oklahoma Terri-
tory. o"|th« 27th day oi January, A. D, ISiKi,
A il perBobn having etaitns again I ca il ea-
tat.-are i.-quired to e.h.blt the B>>ni to A.
[, We sh at l Is olIlee.No. 181, It oneway. Ok-
lahoma Clt , O. T, lor allowbiiou wiibie four
months attir the rlate of this publication
with mcbsenrv vouehers. ortbey will I e for-
ever precluded f'-omany benefit of fluid es-
tate; or, said olnlrn may be Died i h ;d pro-
bute court.
Dated tbi,27th day of ,Ta-iua~y, A. D. IS!W.
Anna F. Clahkk,
27 4a Administratrix,
U0I.I) AT CRIPPLE CREEK.
The Best Way to Met There is Over the
Santa Fe Route.
The fabulously rich gold i ning
district of Cripple Creek, > >1 .do,
is attracting hundreds of i ople.
By spring tho ru- li lie! In
enormous That there an : und-
anco of gnld there is demon- ated
beyond doubt. Fortunes am (icing
rapidly made
To reach Cripple Creek, ta1 o tho
Santa Ke Route, the onl_y i-tandard
gauge line direct to the cin-p.
Ihroujh Pullman deeper* a'ni cbsir
cars. The Sania Fe lands y u right
in the heart of Cripple On i k
Inquire of nearest ticket a^cnt, or
address G. T Nicholson, G P A.
A. T. & tf. F. Ily., Mourn:nuek
Block, Chicago.
A Cheap hard,
Near Oklahoma n,t" " '11 improved,
free from encu""h " lerfcct title,
desirable location, najacniit to school
bouse. Must be sold wliboat delay.
See Georgi! Shields
baths
Baths as usual at First National
Barber Shop. tf
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