The Peoples Press (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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CLASSIFIED WANTS
W ANTS 1 I'KST A WOKI).
WANTHD- Kurntturi to repair furni-
ture Hospital. :U7 South Biekford.
Phone 770.
S-St'
WANTED—Lad\ solicitors for Hol-
land'.- Magazine, 602 S. Huberts Ayr
5 - 41 *
HOTEL—If you wish to engage in the
hotel business, I have a number one
proposition, call phone 323. 4-bt
1'11'KS REPAIRED—At Pitts .Si
Fair.
4-61
ROOMS- Etxra (line olTlce rooms, li^lit
and heal furnished. See (jeorgi
Latnbe. 4-tI. >
FOR RENT A store building on the
i-oriH-r of Biekford and Wade, form-
erly occupied by Sickles grocery stor.
Inquire at Henry Schafer s office. ^
FOR RENT—Office room, ground tloor.
IC. C. Shriver. 207 E. Russell St. 3-tf
FOR RENT—Five room house. Inqulri
915 East Cavanaugh. 1-tf.
FOR SALE—('.as range and coal cook
stove. 1207 South Barker. 5-tf
FOR SALE Cheap, two lots in Lake
View addition. Address "A can'
Peoples Press.
FOR SALE 1 driving pony, buggj
and harness, cheap at 20 . E. Russell
street. 3-tf
GLUE
That Never Spoils
Dtnnison's Patent Pin
Tube is the only practical,
clean, convenient way of
using Glue, Paste and
Mucilage. Keeps it
airtight. Gives you as
little or as much as you
want. Spreads it with-
out a brush. Collects
n 'dust. Contents never
dry up nor spoil. Can't
upset. Always ready.
Coi^.- in and ask for
^ctnibonb
•ROTEST ISUED.
Denver, Colo., Feb. 14.—The
American National Live Stock asso-
ciation yesterday issued a protest
against the proposed Canadian reci
procity treaty. The association is
composed of more than 10 0 different
state md sectional organizations in
the west.
BAIN AT ANADARKO.
Anadarko, Okla., Feb 14 A
steady rain fell during uiosl of yes-
terday afternoon. Mud. more is
I needed.
Glnc, Paste and Mucilage
i 0 cents a lube
At
hensleys
book store
ROOMS FOR RENT -Two nicely fur-
nished rooms for light housekeeping
Phone 4S2, 404 North Evans. 8-6t*
FOR SALE- Old violin $50; stamp al-
bum 800 old stamps $15, Room 7, State
Bank building between 5 and v p
7-3t •
FOR SALE—A delivery wagon and
harness, nearly in w; also sewing ma-
chine, bed stead and mattres.-- oak •
tension table and two chairs, ''ill
50s North Choctaw avenue.
STRONGS
BARGAIN
COUNTER LIST
ALL WOOL SUITS MADE
TO MEASURE
$15.00
A Full Line ol Patterns to Select From
Old Suits Made New
French Dry Cleaning and Pressing
Work Called for and Delivered
All Work Guaranteed—Prices Right
OSCAR GRACE
Practical Cleaner and Tailor
Phone 23<l 110 W. Russell St.
The1 Peoples Press is as free as re-
ligion to all who seek it.
NOTICE TO READERS
Where Extra Copies of Peoples Press
>laj" he Had Free.
For tin1 convenience of the renders oi
tile People* Press we iinve decided to
open up Miib-MtatlonN in the residence
districts oi" the eli? "here extra copies
of the Press ma> in* liud free. 11 tit.'
curriers tfnil lo Umivc n eop> >our
homes call a t llie wtntiou nml *:«'! one.
It is our iiim lo sii| pl> e%tkr>one \% ll It
tli«' I*eo|iI<*s l*ress w lio cures lo refill il
and we do nol want .vow lo miss 11 eopv.
Stations nre now loealed nl Hie fol-
lowing plaees:
DON ( AMKHON'S (.ItOCIIM
5011 Went Wade Street.
i: \*t *inr. (.ho( i:in
4115 S. Roberts \ve.
soi, Fm:\irs (.lUM i'in
Fair Addition.
nr\Mi:\> I'HiNTi'.in
l(Kt N. lllekford Ave.
1)1 Mors <;i<0< 'i:u\
I II I'. Holers, Fair Xddlfion.
i.olihn It I li : 4ilmm i:ii \
50s \. 4'lioelau V
Try a WANT AD. one cent a word.
TIME TABLE
IIOt K ISi. \ M) s i |
NORTH BOUND
No.
12—Kansas City, Chi.
36—Kansas City, St. L.
24—Kansas City, Chi.
SOUTH BOUND
11—Ft. Worth. Dallas
731—Anadarko, Mangum.
ROCK ISLAND IS FINED.
Guthrie, Okla., Feb. 14.—The Chi-
ll 8.00 Family Book Case for $ 7.00 cago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway
company pleaded guilty in tht
23-
733-
3 5-
: u
Leave.
■I: 1 r> a. m.
7:30 a. n.
4:18 p. ni.
11:35 p. m.
8:20 p. m.
-Ft. Worth. Dallas 12:20p.m.
-Anadarko, Mangum
-Chickasha
1:45 p. m.
9:35 p. m.
7.00 Oak Hall Tree 3.00
8.00 Commode Dresser 4.50
1«.00 Oak Sideboard 0.00
20.00 Princess Dresser 14.00
12.00 Common Dresser 0.00
16.00 Brussels Rug 10.00
3o.00 Steel Range 20.00
30.00 Steel- Range 10.00
25.00 Cook Stov'e 15.00
12.00 Cook Stove 0.00
7.00 Steel Davenport 4.50
14.00 Oak Wardrobe 8.00
3.00 Iron Bed 1.50
2.50 Coil Wire Spring 1.00
10.0 0 One Minute Washing
Machine - 5.00
4.00 Gas Hot Plate 2.50
14.00 Gas Range 7.00
2.0 0 Gas Heater 1.00
5.00 Oil Heater 3.50
Also a Go-cart $1.25, a Bowl and
Pitcher $1.00, a Slop Jar 7 5c, Wire
Paper Basket 2c, Couch Mattress
$1 .00 and many other bargains.
fed-
eral court here yesterday on two
counts, charging violations of the 28
hour live stock shipping law, and
was fined by Judge John H. Cotteral
$100 and cost in each case.
EAST BOUND
44—Okla. City, Memphis 8:40 a.m.
r34-—Okla. City 12:35 p. m.
48—Okla. Citv. McAlester 4:20p.m.
770—Okla. City 9:45 p.m.
42—Okla. City. Memphis 11:55 p.m.
WEST BOUND
41—Sayre, Amarillo.. . :30 a. m
769- -Geary. Alva — ._ 8:20 a.m.
4 7—Geary. Watonga. Sayre__12:30 p. m
FOItT .SMITH A \\ IISTI'.U \
16—Guthrie 6:50 a.m.
20—Local Freight 2:05 p. m
Special Book Sale
We have on consignment, from a
New York book publisher 20 sets of
books elegantly bound in three-
fourths Moroco which we are author-
ized to sell at about one-fifth of the
publisher's price in order to obviate
necessity of shipping them back. We
will have them on sale for twenty
days. If not sold by that time our
instructions are to return them to
the publisher.
THE LISTS
1 set Burns' Poems, ti vols, leather,
Pub. price $35, sale price $8.00
1 set De Musset, 10 vols, cloth, Pub.
price $35.00, sale price $8.50
L set Dickens, 20 vols, cloth, Pub.
price $00.00, sale price $12.50
1 set Emerson, ti vols. % leather,
Pub. price $25.00 sale price__$6.00
1 Set Gibbon, 0 vols. % leather, Pub.
price $33.00, sale price $7.75
1 set Green's Eng. •"> vols. % leather.
Pub. Price $25.00, sale price $0.25
1 set Goethe, 7 vols. % leather, Pub.
price $30.00, sale price $7.00
1 set Hugo, 10 vols, cloth, Pub. price
$35.00, sale price $0.50
1 set Hugo, 10 vols. % leather, Pub.
price $49.50, sale price $9.00
1. set Irving, 10 vols. % leather, Pub.
price $45.00, sale price $10.25
1 set Irish Lit. 5 vols. % leather, Pub.
price $32.00, sale price $0.0o
I set Longfellow, 10 vols, cloth, Pub.
price $35.00, sale price $7.75
1 set Lossing's i'. S. Hist. 4 vols.
cloth, Pub. price $20, sale price $5
1 set Plutarch, 5 vols. % leather, Pub.
price $22.50, sale price $5.25
1 set Poe, 10 vols, cloth, Pub. price
$35.00, sale price $7.25
1 set Rawlinson, 5 vols. % leather,
Pub. price $25.00, sale price $5.25
1 set Smollett, 6 vols. % leather. Pub.
price $30.00, sale price $6.00
1 set Scott, 24 vols. % leather, Pub.
price $100.00, sale price $24.00
1 set Stevenson, 10 vols. leather.
Pub. price $39.00, sale price $9.00
1 set Wilde, 10 vols, cloth, Pub. price
$35.00, sale price $7.00
Here is the chance of a life time
to supply a library with elegant
bound standard sets at less than
wholesale prices.
Hensleys Book Store
10:; North Biekford
CHILD SCALDED TO DE
Muskogee, Okla., Feb. 14. Ilonvr
Reed, two years old, died here yes-
terday as the result of falling into a
kettle of hot grease. The Reeds
live at Pryor Creek and the child
was brought to the hospital here,
where he died.
If you want,
want column.
place a want, in our
INDIANS VISIT Till:
BIG WHITE CHIEF
Washington, Feb. 14.-—Thunder
Bull, Prairie Chief, Red Bird, Wolf
Chief, Big Back and seven other
leaders of the Arapahoe and Chey-
enne tribes, called at the White
House yesterday to shake hands with
the "big white chief." They were
accompanied by Indian Commissioner
Valentine. Their object in coming
from Oklahoma was to confer with
the commissioner regarding proposed !
taxation of their lands.
SOl'TIIWEST GETS IIAIN.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 14.—A gen-
day by over 5,00 0 people who spend j eral rain of the soaking variety fell
their money in El Reno—is this of last night on western Missouri, a I
any value to you Mr. Merchant? An most the entire state of Kansas anil
advertisement in this paper is a valu- the northern part of Oklahoma,
able asset to your business. Call Some sections in this area had not
ROCK ISLAND
MEAT MARKET
JEFF ROBERTS, Prop.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS, FISH
AND ORSTERS
Phone 201
218 S. Rock Island
INDUSTRIAL HOSPITAL
THE SMOKE HOUSE
A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN
BILLIARDS, POOL
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
WOODHOl'SE BROS, Props.
CHOCTAW
MEAT MARKET
For the Best
W. B. STRONG & CO.
110 s. Biekford Phone 190
The Peoples Press is read every
400 S. Biekford Ave.
REPAIRS
Phone 5 I I
A ii> ilHVicuH work In iron line,
(■iii1n, liOt'liM, lie.vm, SloVeN, 4 • UNO —
line Slovi'N, oil'.
WELDING, SOLDI Kl \<;
BRA/1 NG
WD
us up, phone 727, or come to the
office and we will talk it over.
A want ad in this paper will be
read by 5,000 persons and it only
costs you a cent a word.
Want ads at one cent a word, try
one.
Telephone local news to Phone 727
the Peoples Press will appreciate it.
had a rainfall of any consequence
for six months. The weather is
warm and many farmers fear a cold
period will follow.
OXFORD CAFE
Gene Hoadley, Prop.
A Good Place to Eat
I Sell or Kent (•iihoIIiic l,lj;lifN
II ohm* Hell*, liiiiKN, TrmiliM,
(.rips, OlVlee Kii rnl I u re.
Itnihls iiimI SellH SiiiiiII Noilfl
Fountain**.
Ml< HAI L I'ltVT/OK,
Mechanical Tool .Maker.
Special Sale on
Hams this Week
I'resh Fish and Oysters every
Friday
Phone 539
2 18 S. Choctaw
At IIciinIc.v'n It'iok Store
L. CORNELIUS, M. I).
IIOM KOPATI I.
Rooms S, 9, McClung Bldg.
Odin, telephone 343
Residence telephone 1S2
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Hensley, T. F. The Peoples Press (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1911, newspaper, February 14, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc123163/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.