El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1907 Page: 7 of 8
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El Reno Business Directory
Showing City Government and the Leading Business
Institutions, Professions and Trades in the City, with Str-
and Phone Numbers.
£J Rmm
Chih
Visitor* Alwijri Welcome
Rooms over 111 N. Hock Island, in
Bond!) rake Blk.
C. A. VAN NESS. P. A. SMITH,
Pres. Sec'y.
CMy Government
Mayor—B. W. Riley.
City Clerk—L. O. Adams.
City Treasurer—W. T. Malone.
City Attorney—Lucius Babcock.
Police Judge—J. A. Nichols.
Chief of Police—Wm. McCartney.
Chief Fire Dept.—Wm. KitzmiUer
Asst. Chief—R. W. Bell.
Street Com.—Qeo. Windsor.
City Engineer—R. N. Whittlesey.
COUNCILMEN
First Ward:
Qeo. W. Lambe.
W. B. Roberts. ,
Second Ward:
T. J. Abbott
L. J. Stoneman.
Third Ward:
J. W. Freeborn.
J. M. Carter.
Fourth Ward:
Otto A. Shuttee.
Fremont Smith.
DonDetm
Physicians
Or. Thomas tans
Residence, 421 South Rock Island.
Phone 582.
Office over Citizens Nat’l Bank, Cor
Woodson ft Bock Island
Phone 872.
Or. Ralph Moons
Odlce 108H Sooth Bickford, over El
Reno Merc. Co. Phone 28.
Residence Phone 450. __
Or. If. E. Rankle
EYE, EAR, NOSE ft THROAT
Office 120 South Bickford. Phoi
225
p. m.
Or. M. HtiGeraM
oms 1 and 2, over Citizens I
Hank.
bones—Home, 585; OIBce, 478.
nAiUlEI t «
PHTSICIAltS ABD SUIGIOltS
also proprietors of 11 lea. tsaitsrisn
Offlc* Over Csnos’i Shoe Store
Physician and Surgeon,
eases of Women and Children a
ipecialty. Odlce and Residence
.115 S. Bickford. Phone 507
*_11 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 4 p. m.
Dr. A. O. Cromer
Office 108 i j South Bickford, over El
Iteno Merc. Co.
4. L Nicholson
DENTIST
Rooms 4 and 5, over El Reno Mere.
Co., 108 H South Bickford
Elliott Dental Partoro
DR. R. E. BLACK, Prop.
Office HO 3k South Bickford
Or. Be D. Chirk
DENTIST
Office Cor. Bickford Are., and Wood-
son St., over West’s Dept.
Store.
Joh Printing
El Reno American
113 N. Bickford. Phoue 17.
Everything in Printing
Laundry
Jones* New Laundry
ESTES ft IMMUNE, Props.
110 N. Choctaw Ave. Phone 58.
Attorneys
Babcock A Trevathan
Rooms 1-2-3, Lnmbe Bldg.
Bickford Ave. Phone 848.
Undertaking
MR. i MRS. J. B. HERRICK,
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers..
E! Reno. Okla., 208S.R. L Ave.
Voice Culture
EL RENO SCHOOL
OF VOICE CULTURE
AND PIANO PLAYING
318 So. Rock Island Ave.
MR. CHAS. M. BLISS, Voice Culture,
Conducting. Quartette, Harmony.
[ MRS. CHAS. M. BLISS. Piano Tech-
nic and Interpretation.
Fall Classes now forming. Call and
talk with us.
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Ellsworth’s Plan-
ing Mills
Best equipped shop in South-
west. Fitted with latest im-
proved machinery for doing
everything in woodwork.
Door and window frame.-.
Sash and doors made to order.
Special attention to repairing
and upholstering furniture. All
kityls of turned work.
Car]>enters may call for wag-
on for mill work.
Shop 302 N. Barker
'Phone 212
►Winter’s
Coming!
Y«u knew what thn*
* X means In you.
Why ■•« plan ns*
whirs la paaa that aaa>
ana an trying tn many
parsons?
Wrltn fnr Inform*-
tlna about our
Winter Toura
to California, Arlsnna.
• Nnw Mnilcn, Monica.
Tomaa.
Vary Low kat*. Ua< Limit
and tnnwn.
%. a. UMUT', Paaa. Agent.
Tonka. Banna.,
H. A. Dever, M. D„ D.O.
Physician, Surgeon It Osteopath
Office over West’. Store. Corner Bickford ft
WocdMli. Hours, .to u a. m.. i to 5P- m
Residence, 723 South Niles
Calls Answered. Phone 498
Notice.
On account of the money stringen-
cy I am compelled to pay cash on re-
ceipt for all coal, wood and feed, so
I am compelled to put my business
on a strictly cash basis. Beginning
with Dec. 2, all orders must be paid
for on delivery, and as there is less
expense to a cash business, I will
make a reduction' of 25c per ton on
coal and wood. J. E. JONES.
119-61.
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Free diking Machine Free
With
$50 njttcnASE
$50
Call and See One
JEWELRY
Christmas
Presents
At Half Price
Consisting of
BASKETS
SHIRT WAIST SKTS. HKLT BUCKLES, MADK BY INDIANS, FANCY WORK ;
RINGS ANI) SHIRT STUDS, AND HASKKTS. CLOTHES AND SCRAP BAS- ;
OTHKR THINGS. KRTS. IIA\h \Ot SHlvN I* HUM?
These goods are all marked in plain figures, and you ctm have them at one-half price, ami
at much less than cost. We carry Rogers Bros. 1"IT. Coonmity and Worlds brands Table Silver
itt sets, or will sell any part of set.
life Also Metre e Large Stock ol
Oil.
Paints.
Putty.
Glass
Stains,
Varnish
Alabastine
Jap-a-lac.
Varnish Remover
Varnish Renewer.
Wiss Shears and Razors
Gillette Safety Razors.
Ever Ready Safety Hawns.
Silver Chafing Dishes
Percolators, two weeks' trial.
Yale Padlocks—Fuel Savers.
Yale Locks and House Trimmings
Hath Room Fixtures of all kinds
Graniteware of high quality.
Carving Sets front $1 to $10.
Stoves.
Fit maces.
Plumbing Work.
Tin Work.
Harness Work.
Saddles and Robes.
AuitomoblleB and Tricycles.
Boys Wagons.
Sewing Machines
Quits tilid Ammunition.
A Home Made Happy by Chamber. |
Iain’s Cough Remedy.
About two months ago our baby
girl had measles which settled on her
lungs and at last resulted lb a se
vere attack of bronchitis. We had
two doctors but no relief was ob-
tained. Everybody thought she
would die. 1 went to eight 'different
stores to find a certain remedy which
had been recommended to me and
failed to get it. when one of the
Storekeepers lnsiaied that 1 try
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I did
so and our baby is alive and well to-
day—Geo. W. Spence, Holly Springs,
N. C. For sale by C. R. Miller &
Co.
$50.00 Buggy, $30
Wo wttUghre TEDDY BEAR away Monday, December 23. We
hope to ha able to give the Buggy away thle month, and is haws the
ment Guarantee Bank Depestts.
Tinkelpaugh-Kimmell Co.,
El Reno, Oklahoma
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Notice to tile Public.
GO TO
The exclusive WALL PAPER ,
AND PAINT STORE for your ;
supplies. First class work '
guaranteed.
W. P, Calhoun,
213 East Woodaon 8t.
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:lv. m. McDonald,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Plans and Estimates Fur-
nished on Application...
• OFFICE: 118 West Russel Street
IIIIHH'IIIIHIHHHUkM
I Dr. Williams' Indian PIN
kointment will cure Blind,
"uietHlluil and IteUinf
Pill,________
I ■ ment Is prepared for PI If s and 1 tch-
■ Inc of the private pans.
— warrnntco. By drucsisti
tctjjt office, aw eeatn and
jPiteH. It absorbs the tumors,
allays the itcUuin at once, acts
-----“ired for PI If s and 1 tch-
parts. Every bo* Ir
fit'sists, by nisil on re
Props.. Clevelmu
awe
I have opened a shop at 103 north
Rockford and invite all who desire
first class tailoring 'to call and set
me. Special attention given to
ladies tailoring. Suits pressed, 75c.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
94-tf. S. LEFKOWITZ.
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Slaughter Sale on Stoves
We have just received a car of heating stoves which should
have arrived in September and we are going to sell them. To.do
this we have marked them at an extremely low price. All sizes
and good styles to select from.
We also have a full line of the Buck’s Hot Blast, which are the
best Heating Stoves manufactured. In fact we can show you the
best stock of Heaters, Steel Ranges and Cook Stoves in the state
of Oklahoma.
Do noi fail to see our line of Roasters, Carving Sets, Silver-
ware and Table Cutlery, any of which will make nice presents.
Our general stock of Hardware, Pocket Cutlery, Guns and Ammu-
nition is complete.
Will be pleased to have you call and inspect our goods before :
buying.
Bonebrake Hardware Company ij
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GOING HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS?
LOW RATES AND SPECIAL SERVICE
VIA
If you are planning to spend Christmas and
New Years with friends and relatives in the
SOUTHEAST
Let us give you full information regarding
Rock Island Xmas excursions. Tickets on sale
December 19, 20 and 21
AMPLE RETURN LIMIT
Gto. H. Lte, Gen. Pass. Agt., J. S. McNally, Div. Pass. Agt.
Little Rock, Ark. Oklahoma Gty, Okla.
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El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1907, newspaper, December 4, 1907; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911341/m1/7/?q=%22G.+G.+Lewis+and+Company%22: accessed June 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.