El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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II, TITWDAT, JANY. 4 t®10.
A. WILSON, President.
BE READY
TO SKIZE AN OPPORTUNITY
WHKJf IT IS OllKlSKII. A Nl>
Ki:i;p YOUR KYKS OI'KN FOR OF-
I'KHS. YOU CANNOT IX) THIS IF
YOU IIAYK YOl'lt ATTKN'TION IHS-
TRACTKl) lt\ THE CARE OF YOUR
CASH. YOU CAN IK> IT II YOU
HAVE A.N ACCOUNT WITH
FIRST NATIONAL BASK
OF EL RENO
Hit IXC, WHAT CASH YOU IIAYK
AND OPKN AN AOCOt'NT. THEN
YOU'Iili KNOW TO R MONEY IS
SAFE AMI Itl'YOND T1IK REACH
OF Till KYKS. RATS, WATER, Flit#
OR ANY orIInr. OANCiER. VOl'l.l.
1IAYE SH)liK TIME TO JjOOK FOR
OPPORTIMTIKS AMI MOlil:
ABILITY TO PROFIT RY' T11KM.
I,, li. myers, Cashier.
: The Cauae of Colds
• LOCAL NBWS • Good Advice Regarding the
* Prevention of Coughs and
! Colds
We Have Succeeded!
Mr. and Mrs. James ('. Logan of
Calumet were in the city Saturday.
Ira Hodeson of Hinton was in the
city Satunday attending to business
affairs.
Miss N'ita Williams Is enjoying a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Harley in
Enid this week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Kracmer .if
Oklahoma City visited with El lleno
friends Sunday.
Harold Cohen of Oklahoma City i:
10 guest of Mr. and Mis II. Lawsot
Extra choice r
Golden Ituln Grot
North Choctaw.
nintry butter at tli
If people would only fortify and j
strengthen the >ystem, the majority |
of caws of coughs, colds and pneu-
monia might be avoided. These
troubles are frequently due to weak-
ness, which produces a catarrhal
condition of the mucous membrane, \
which is an internal skin of the body.
When this skin is weakened it-
becomes easily infected with n rnis
which cause many of the diseases
to which flesh is heir. Healthy
mucous membranes are c~.-rntiul
safeguards of t'10 bodv's general j
health.
An excellent a d in the preven-:
tion of coughs, io|i!., pneumonia,
and such like iitfe' twits diseases, i-
a reinedv that will prevent or cure
I cat arrh.
Wo have a tor. ! which v.o
For years, have been trying to make
a white laundry soap that is better than any now on
the market.
\\ e have succeeded!
It has taken a lot of time and it has cost a lot of money.
But we have succeeded.
We call the new soap "Bob W bite."
We think the name is a j>ood one.
We know the soap is.
We want you to try it. Run a cake, or a quarter's worth.
Use it next wash-day—01, to-night, for
the dishes.
C 'v.- Cf ^'L '
I
> ;>>
10 ounces.
Si,-nts. IL
wanted tor yen
before w.
m
; i'll.r:s < i ri:i> in <j to i i i> ws.
j PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to
i cure any case or liuulng, Bleeding
or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 dav*>
1 or money refunded. 60c.
&
Na
4 7-tf.
Mr. and Mrs.
lis city returnet
id ay.
, formerly of Drs.
is now located at
onal Bank Block.
[. Beiderman, who
: with relatives in
to Oklahoma City
Biscuit
Extra choice country butter at the
Golden Hule Grocery. Wheeler's. DOS
North Choctaw. 'f
Mr. and Mrs. James Longmirc
j have returned home after spending
I several days visiting with friends In
Oklahoma City.
Miss Marie Coleman of Dallas
Texas, will arrive In the city today
for a two weeks' stay at the home of
her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Leach.
•body
I'iiKi t<
>rd to in:
■ < "'r;1
[■. -'..'.A'
>ared t-
prove
claim
rv parti
I Deardorff Grocer fo.
■a iitn Your Join's am SliU
and v« ur muscles soro from cold or rhea-
m ;t .am, when you slip and sprain a joint,
fltr.vu v ur sule or bruise yourself, Pain-
killer will t oat the soreness and lix
you right. Always have it with you, and
us- it tre.lv. Avoid substitutes, then- is
but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. Price
2.V . anil 50c
OI K NEW YKAirS UltKKTIN<>.
to one and all is, "that the coming
year may be the best one of all the
years of your life." If you have
been our customers in the past, we
know that you are satisfied ones, and
take this means of thanking you for
your patronage. If we have not had <•:
the pleasure of your patronage, wil1
you not give us a trial this coming I
year?
I NIQI K DllY CLlv\NIN<; WORKS.
I «s S. I took Island. Phone 132.
Miss Elsie Wheeler of fioteho will
arrive in the city today for a brief
visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
I,. V. Wheeler on East Russell.
Miss Eff Fields returned yestei
day from a visit with home folks 1
Verden. Okla. Her sistor, Miss Maz<
accompanied her to this city for
short visit.
ular, ami we .-re no reason \vn\ <
any one should hesitate to accept
iur offer and try it. We have t wo j
sizes of Rexall Mucu-Tone, prices
50 cents and SI.00. Sometimes a
50cent bottle is sufficient to give
marked relief. As a general tiling I
;lie most chronic case is relieved i
with an average of three large bot- !
ties. You can obtain Rexall Reme-
dies only at—The Rexall Store.
Ml LI/KK-.JONKS l HI (i CO.
(l|ipofilt« l*ostoffie«\
This Bank
solicits business
on the basis of
absolute safety.
All our depos-
its are guaran-
teed by the De-
positors' Guar-
anty Fund of the
Suite of Oklaho-
1.
I ill
SS
is
i ro < i lit?: a coi.ii in om: i> a v.
' Take LAXATIVE BUOMO Quinine
iablets. Druggists refund money If
it. fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig-
I nat\ire is on each box. 25c.
Farm loans, liberal rates, best
privileges and quick money. See W.
j .l. Finch, rear State Guaranty Bank.
I 04-tf.
« o •
• •
Mrs
ekash
Will S. Leopold
o EI Reno last evening to join
isband and make her future
Mr. Leopold has a position
le Rock Island.
been
Let me write a part of your
FIRE INSURANCE
In Standard Companies that Pay every Loss in Ft
T. C Allen, wh
at the home of his son, T. C. Allen.
Jr., during the holidays, left Sunday
afternoon for his home in Exeter,
NVbr. Mrs. Allen will remain for a
longer visit.
>dnesd
p. ni
officer
Itl I) MIA.
iy, January 5, 1910
will be installation
3, pow-wow pie feast a
tires. Be sure and coil
F. S. SMITH, Sachem.
DON'T WAST
i' Advantage of an Ml Rnio ( ill
/.rn's Experience Iti'foro It's
Hi
, rli'-wsou Township, Canadian County,
• Oklahoma, by D. S. Couch on ono
note 1'or $30.00, dated March 12,
1908, with interest at 10 per cent
tlieiv -n and you are further notified
that the <a <• will be called for trial
before me at my office in Matthew-
son Township and said County, on
the 5th day of February, 1910, at
| ilie hour of 10 o'clock a. m., and
unless you appear at said time and
place, judgment will be rendered
against you for the sum of $30.00
and interest together with costs of
this action and $10.00 attorney fee
as provided In said note.
a. bdmxston,
Justice of the Peace.
14 4-3.
(1st Pub. Dec. 21—2w.)
Meeting of Stork holders Ml Reno
liit* ent*1 >ii11 Railway Company.
The stockholders of the El Reno
Interurban Railway company are
In tbe Juitlce Court of A. Edmlt- hereby notified that the annual meet-
>11. Justice ut Peace ot Mattkewson Ins of stockholders of said corpora-
Cup Quality just consideration
for lovers of n<nnl Teas and
Coffee. "Second" Phone <100.
l.M WIXIAWS TEA & COF-
1 MM HOI SK.
(1st Pub. in American 12-29-09.)
State of Oklahoma, Canadian
When
Don't
•hronic;
Till si
r! oil
t until bai
kidne;
Till urinary troubh
night's rest.
Profit by an El Reno
perience.
John N. Mitchener. re
318 South Bickford Ay
iche becomes
troubles de-
es destroy
citizen's ex-
farmer.
Reno,
I make
>1 i>
I >1! V.
I Meacliam's nn.g more lo pleased
:o announce to customers that it
has securea tne agency for Zemo. the
best known remedy f*>r tlie positive
and permanent cur- of Eczema, Pirn
ple«. Dandruff, mat*heads and ever
rorm of Skin or Scalp disease. ZEMO
s a clean Mquld Tor external us-
gives instant relief and ceres any
form of skin or scalp diseases by
destroying the germ that causes th**
lUease leaving a clean, healthy skin
nm vieacnam will gladly show you
proof of many remarkable cures made
hv ZEMO.
Township in said County.
D. S. Couch, Plaintiff,
Lon Cloud, Defendant.
j You are hereby notif
I have been sued before me, A. Ed-
I miston, a Justice of Peace of Mat-
! tion for the election of directors, will
be held in the office of the company
In tlie city of El Reno, Oklahoma,
on sday* the eleventh uay of
il that you January, A. D., 1910.
MIEN RY SCHAFER, President.
HERMAN DITTMER, Secretary.
M O N E Y
TO LOAM OiM FARMS
Meri' ltiil without delay. Wo make examinations B
/Ind Fay ani Promptly |
* *■
I 1
City Pri
c Ug fQr
Co., LoHoy, N.i.
NEVER A LEWIS
hi East Woodson Phone 202 El Reno, Okla.
1 ir—n 111 iiiiwiMMiimninniTiiiiwiiiin iiw ' '
b
. PRICES
Until January 5. 19: C on al! yooiln ut 1!
RULE GROCERY ||
H08 N.choctaw Phone 411
All 20c Coftee, 5 pounds 00c
All 2 5c Corree, 4 pounds OOc
All 10c Tomatoes, 3 for 2"'c
All 10c Corn, 3 for 2."Sc
Best Oleo, per pound
Second Grade
Country Butter
Potatoes, per bushel 8,'°
EL HEM'J THEATRE
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5th
The Talk of all Amcrica
Henry H. Harris Will Ap in
Present
TI!!: K\ IJIIi.VSTING
SUCCMSS.
THE
LION
miti the
MOUSE
Hy ( HAS. KLKIN
Author of "The Third Degree"
With
Carefully Selected Company
and
A
COMPLETE PRODUCTION
-.Milburn Co.. Buffalo
sole agents for the
Reniembei
and take no
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"M \KI-: II \Y W illi.I. Mil SI \
Sill MIS"
be<tiuse it's impossible to do It wlicn ; or
I the elements are against you. It's
' a trulstn that will go down with the
av* t'""- "a Penny 9avHl1 i lw0
CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT CO.
f r.Rffi LOAtM ««'■■ AtiQUAStlERS
El Reno - o lahoma
111 North Bicklord Orposite Masonic Temple
(II K S W l\(.s ISWK
( I tl/i vs V VTIONMl BAN!
K1 lleno, Okla.
J. R. BARSLOW, who h d 4S tickets the $25.00
J.T.THOMPSON. " ' 29 "
MRS. H. WALKER " " 26 "
M. T. ROBERTS " ' 23 "
D R. GREEN ' " 22 '• "
The winners of the $S0( 0 in gold giv. n
away by M NYHEW' S SI OR
t i • • &'' -a; rr;«'
The CHAPEL ADDITION
An Ideal Location for Sailroad men. Three blocks
from Yard Office. Good Public School. Good soft water.
All hill property. Healthful and desirable. .Easy terras
No taxes.
Grocery Store on the Adi
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El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1910, newspaper, January 4, 1910; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166897/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.