The Peoples Press (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Monday, March 6, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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CLASSIFIED WANTS
WANT* I <'10 NT * WOIIIK
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ltili IMS 101 m.i Hill. .>ITt. c r.'Olii-- Hut"
ii ml heat furnished. See UeorK.
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|.'ol'\l> I'liii i'f in intomoblU
Ml till' Pros* office
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K(>|{ TKAPI" Town lot: for * t< nn or
slock I" 1.1 ill. Sickles. 114 10ns t
sell
I lit 10SH MAKINi! Mii.tiilU I' I -ti > • "f
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AMUSEMENTS
EL RENO THEATR £7
TONIGHT
VAUDEVILLE
AND
S one
lioni "7 PUS," I I Reno theater Wednesday. March N.
Moving Pictures
I /aMont Bros.
NlMilMi \\H lUM'lMi
I HMI PI \ N s
si i "sui\\\" i\ mi "H vin
piv ih\i i
NEW PICTURES
Prices 5c and 10c
TO NIGHT
At the
NOVELTY
"THKl.MA"
Tlielma is sitting *111 a cliff ovor*
looking tli«> sea. Suddenly l'helnia
sees a \ aebt, which pi\ \os to Is* that
of Sit Philip Errington. Hi' lands
with hi- chum. Sii liiMiiti' I orniiei
Philip ami Thelma an- married ami
sail for England.
"THE i.t'l HI V Sl rri R"
Adaption from I ord Tennyson.
Introducing: this classic little can In-
laid. as the theme is well known.
IVojile s*j we have the HI"ST
pictures in the world.
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matinkk k\kkv da\ vt j so
Ml l lM. I'lll .l IM TS.
101 Ui'iio lias be on divided up into
eight votliiR precincts. lOach ward has
two voting places designated as I n-
clnct A and r> . , ,
The boundary of each precinct i> as
follows
I trsl aril.
l'reclnct a Bounded on til' north l)>
the ctt\ limits; on the east by tin cil>
limits ,* on the south b> 'he center lino
of Roctrt street to the I-t Smith A
Western railway tia.-ks to a point
Where the enter liiu of slr,,,;l
Drodut ed would Intersect sani line, and
on th. south by the . < liter lino of Ha> < -
■-tr..t to Hickford aw 11110: on th< west
In Ihi .enter line of Hickford avenue
"pr.clnct H Hounded on the north n
the center line >'f Kogors street to tl.«
Kt Smith X NV storn tr;\v us . < . ^ 1
along: said traok to a point where t .u
v-or.tor lino of Ha>es stroo. product ti
would Inters, t same and on north t>>
the center line of Hayes street
east b> the .it> limits; on th. sout.i .
the south line of the Mrst ward on th.
w, st h> the center line of Blckford
h \ enu.
Srconii «rtl.
Precinct a Bounded on the north bv
the citx limits.'on the cast by the cen-
ter '.mo . f Hickford awnuc on
south bv the center lin< Of H.iy,;
tiro, i ,'n t. w.st bx th. city limits
Prociiu t H Hounded on the north bj
the . enter .-an of Haj os street on t
, ast b> the c< titer Une . f Hi- sf "
of°Kussel" itro" "on'the west by th.
cit\ limits.
Third W nrd.
Precinct a Hounded on the north bj
the enter ;int if Russel. street, or. ■ '
oast bv the east line of the said T'
ward; 'on the north Utd west by th.
Chlcajro Hock Island .v Pacific mail
line tracks . .
Precinct H—Hounded on the north b;
the Ko, k Island tracks and . v..«r .
of Russell street , st on t.ie eas. .
the Reck Island tracks on the s ...
h\ the city limits and or. t..e w —. b
Special Book Sale
We have on consignment, from a
New York book publisher 20 sots of
! books elegantly bound in three-
' fourths Moroco which we are autnor-
i ized to sell at about one-fifth of the
publisher's price in order to obviate
necessity of shipping them back. W e
i will have them on sale for twentj
days. If not sold by that tiiue our
instructions are to return them to
the publisher.
THK 1.1STS
set Burns' Poems, ti vols, leather.
Pub. price $35, sale price JS.OO
set De Musset, 10 vols cloth, l'ub
price $35.00. sale prici — .m
set Dickens. 20 vols, cloth, Pub
price $60.00, sale price — .Jl-.-"1
set Emerson, ti vols leather.
Pub. price $2."i.00 sale price.ti 00
1 Set Gibbon, t> vols. leather,^l'uj.)
price $33.00, sale price _
1 set Green's Eug.
Pub. Price $25.0
the, 7 vol
kotick.
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Section K01 of Snyder's lc°™:
nilpd laws of Oklahoma of 1909) P^o
? des that provisions of the charter
where they conflict with the geenral
^IfSF^nS^^o^nig
10 days prior thereto. This would
make the last day for filing March 5,
I'Ml This being Sunday, one
day is allowed, making the date Mar t
Gprlories Mar'ch' 2T,''%nanfing the date.
be' March 'nAft'-r^ "a^'consultathon
with the county attorney, and the city
attorney, the election board has de-
cided nominations must close on th
fith of March. If no party nominations,
that Is if not more than one Perh""
tiles for the nomination for any one
office, there will be no primary. The
secretary has left blanks with B. W.
Kiley and Thomas U. Reid, the two
part v chairmen; at }Ie"sleyJ1 . a
i store; at the county clerks "ffi t and
i Itv clerk's office for those who desire
them, or they can be secured from ih
: chairman or secretary. Applicatiiin-
will be received up to 1 p. m., Monilaj.
| The secretary, will bo at the court
house, county clerks office, all
| March Ik ^ w] UTTI.KHIOY, Secretary.
INDUSTRIAL HOSPITAL
100 s. Hickford Ave. Phone 511
hkpaiks
\n illil leuli work 111 iron line,
Guiin. I.oekn, Keys, Sloven, (■« «-
line Stoves, etc.
welding, soldering and
huazing
I Sell or Rent tinsollne I.l«lits
House Hells. ltings. Trunk-..
Crips, Office Kurnlture.
Hill Ids and Sells Small Sodii
Fountain**'
michael PR1TZOS,
Mechanical Tool Maker.
ROCK ISLAND
MEAT MARKET
JEFF ROBERTS, Prop.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS, E1SH
AND ORSTERS
Phone 204
21K S. Rock Island
200
i
Patterns embracing
all the latest weaves
and effects now on
display for your approval at
.JOE LEVY, The Tailor
212 S. Rock Island
PHONE 2 IS
Steam cleaning and pressing. No
extra charge for sewing on buttons or
sewing up a rip.
We also have a few uncalled for
suits and extra trousers for sale at
half price.
LEW IS YOUR TAILOR
1 set G
price $3 00, sale prict
vols. leather,
sale price $ti.2o
leather, Pub.
$7.00
leather. Pub
s Q . o 0
Tree
Fourth ^ *rd
A W v.r. v. a . r.
b>
t>N
b > tho o 11 > '
Preoin. *. I5
the north lin
Horr «
Pour.-5
■ of th
Fourtl
1 set Hugo, 10 vols.
price $49.50, sale price
1 set Irving. 10 vols. leather. 1 ub.
price $45.00, sale price -- $10 2,.
1 set Irish Lit. 5 vols. ■% leather. Pub
price $32.00, sale price. —$'; 05
\ set Longfellow, 10 vols, cloth, l'ub.
price $3~ 00, sale price $" i-1
1 set Lossing's U. S Hist. 4 \ ols
cloth. Pub. price $20, sale price $ ■
1 set Plutarch. 5 vols. leather. Pub
price $22.50, sale price -J > 2;>
Poe. 10 vols, cloth. Pub. price
i10, price_
1 set
tro
t. on the
he west
-th W;,rd
by the
e west
R a ^ linsc
A hobo has n
job than a soieu
neNv sun !
.i *.r. k
If vre kocv on St
w a i
. t s ..
lone unti.
> vols. \ leather.
$25.00. sale prict $ 2 r>
, 6 vols \ leather. Pub
10, sale price $'; 00
4 toIs ^4 leather, 1 ub
0. sale price— $2 t 00
on, 10 vcls s4 leather.
$St . sale price $9.00
1 vols cloth, Pub. price
e chance of a life time
library with elegant
t - j 5ilu at less than
THE SMOKE HOUSE
A RESORT l-'OR GENTLEMEN
lUl.LlARDS, POOL
CIGARS AND TORACCO
WOODHOUSE IIROS, Props.
PUMPS PUMPS PUMPS
We are headquarters. See us
before you buy. We can save
you money.
DENISON
imp! i Ml nt v\l> sa1hh.i u\ (
10" MM I II III! K num
HensleysBook Store
103 North Bickford
Notice.
1 v Uh to in for m all my friends and
patrons, tti:it I urn still engaged In
the cleaning and pressing business at
ni\ old stand 114 North Hock Island
Alteration* and repairing noath done
Mrs Altci 1 leusli'i 4 2S*
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Hensley, T. F. The Peoples Press (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Monday, March 6, 1911, newspaper, March 6, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc123180/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.