The Peoples Press (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 21, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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TALK
of the Conserva-
ipany was a busi-
"che today.
sb£« you the
brator. Sanitary
lors, 110 North
35-tf
lal Ladies Aid so-
ike sale Saturday
ery.
lectricai massage
lir Eressing I'ar-
:kford. 3.">-tf
Episcopal church
Lenten Tea at the
E. Rickey next
at 2 o'clock. Mrs.
i, president of the
■ion will be pres-
ered 7.") cents per
House, phone 47.
19-tf.
ited in Oklahoma
opened up under
Regular board
week, single meals
nd ii0 cents. J. N.
33-6t
the "blues" pre-
now; "The Girl
here soon.
ime Missionary So-
il. E. church will
) li. Burke, 911
Sday afternoon at
'(invention Echoes,
ime.
drill team of the
where they insti-
):ji. M. S. Bledsoe,
and S. S. Smith,
'iided the meeting.
jet in his teens,
njing the El Reno
in away from that
thout even notify-
of his intentions,
harge here by the
v and delivered to
vi s near Okarche,
fter him. He was
home and given a
hi plough handles
jalil. ^H kept until
value -if the chance
illation. Watonga
ttcrnsy embracing
the latest weaves
1 effects now on
pproval at
, The Tailor
nok Island
IK 2IS
and pressing. No
■wing on buttons or
« few uncalled for
rousers for sale at
)UR TAILOR
FOR SPRING
On display at WATKLN'S the home tailor 114 East Russell Street
I carry the goods and know how to please and satisfy particular
people. Nearly a quarter of a century's experience is my guar-
antee to you
RUFUS M. WATKIN, A Good Tailor
KL RENO, OKLAHOMA
*,WWWVWSAV\ ' AA(WVV\
* * * * * ' ' '
SPECIAL
Scene from "The Girl in the Taxi," El Reno theater, matinee and night,
Saturday, March 2r>.
SHACKAMAXON WOOLENS
Work
able Prices
'tie busy
s been achieved by
and modern meth-
ii's in active prac-
ui years occupied
ntal Anatomy and
liijUe in the North
)llege.
st equittned dental
una.
Y A. MEYER
lltlNt
olid Phone 3NM
•er'N HnK^ry
SUMMER FLOWER BULRS OF \ LI.
KINDS
SPECIAL SALE ALL WEEK
EVERYTHING FRESH
WALDO & CO.
100 South Choctaw
•■•••• • • • • ■* •
• • • ■ ■♦■«
ROCK ISLAND
MEAT MARKET
JEFF ROBERTS, Prop.
CHOCTAW
MEAT MARKET
For the Best
Special Sale on
Hams this Week
potted geraml'ms
chrysanthemums
monthly roses of all kinds Fresh Fish and Oysters every
Friday
Phone 539 218 S. Choctaw
C. K. O'BRYAN
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
First Class Work—Accuracy
Guaranteed
Olflce at El Reno Transfer Co.
I'hone SSI. Ho\ 103
Notice.
I wish to inform all my friends and
patrons, that I am still engaged in
the cleaning and pressing business at
my old stand 114 North Rock Island.
; Alterations and repairing neatly done.
Mrs. Alice Hensley. 33-28
FRESII AND CURED MEATS. FISH
AND OYSTERS
I'hone 204
•J IH S. Rock Island
We treat our readers all alike—all
El Reno reads the Peoples Press.
J. M. York & Son
GARDEN SEEDS OF ALL KINDS
Hay, Grain, Feed and Coal
Onion Seed $1.50 per lb.
524 N. Watts Phone 270
A. G.MENGER
SELLS GROCERIES
Cor. Woodson and Roberts Ave.
Good Clean, Fresh Goods. Plenty
I Witter and Eggs
Delivered to any part of city.
New Ideal Commission House
THE HOME OF BARGAINS
in ready to wear garments for
Ladies, Children and Gentlemen.
BECK & REDDER
II!) N. liiekford Phone
Sanitary Hair Dressing
Combings and cut hair made into
puffs, switches, etc.
Manicuring, Face Massage, Scalp
Treatment.
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 57."> II!) N. liiekford
Newman Grocery
STAPLE AND
FANCY GROCERIES
Prompt Delivery to All Parts of
the City.
220 N. Rock Island Phone SO
Have your combings and cut
hair made up to best advantage.
Nine years experience in hair
work. Insures you perfect satis-
faction, at satisfactory prices.
Your work solicited.
MRS. S. E. DAILY
Phone 045
EL RENO SHOE SHOP
II. II. K LI NGHEI L
Prop.
Shoes Repaired and Automobile
Tires \ ulcani/.ed
207 S. Rock Island
Phone 2SO
Wm. MACREADY
BOOK HINDER
Bindery at American Office.
Leave orders at Office of Peoples
Press.
L. CORNELIUS, M. D.
HOMEOPATH.
Rooms 8, 9, McClung Rldg.
Office telephone 343
Residence telephone 182
SAYE YOUR COMRINGS
Switches, Puffs, etc., made to or-
der. Old Itraids made over or
lengthened. All work guaran-
teed. I also buy combings.
MRS. At KERMAN
Successor to Lurcreta ti. Wallace
Telephone :{:{I
See W. F. LANGLEY
For good Old Line Life Insurance,
the Equitable Life of New York.
Office First National Hank Rldg.
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
Standard Tea & Coffee Co.
The place to buy
GOOD TEA AND COFFEE
Prompt delivery to all parts of
the city.
WILLIAMS & PEDERSON, Props
Phone 000 207 E. Russell St.
WHITE WYANDOTTES
Hoffman's Laymore Strain
THE KIND THAT LAY
Eggs $2.50, $2 and $1.50 per i:
Phone (Slack 72S
A. L. HOFFMAN
71 :t South Mitchell
El Reno Tailoring Co.
Our new line of Spring Goods
is now ready for your inspection.
PRICES TO SUIT ALL
Cleaning and Pressing
121 North Hickford Vve.
PRACTICAL
Cleaner and Presser
Work Called for and Delivered
P. S. DUCKWORTH
In Rear lieckton <V- Wheeler's
Phone 702
Unique Dry Cleaning Works
21(i S. Rock Island
Phone I :{'J
Expert cleaners and pressers.
Work called for and delivered
with wagon.
EGGS EGGS
Thoroughbred Rhode Island
Reds
Barred Rocks
///ft last Harts I'lione 2.U /{lack
GUY LANMAN
AL'S PLACE
has moved to
113-115 East Woodson
LEGAL TENDER
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
HILL1ARDS AND POOL
210 South Hickford Ave.
OXFORD CAFE
Gene lloadley. Prop.
A Good P ace to Eat
All Wool <£* 1 £ made to
SUITS H*1 J measure
French Dry Cleaning unci Pressing
OSCAR GRACE
Practical Tailor
1 lo W. Russell Phone 2:10
PERRY GREEN HOUSE
I RESH CUT FLOWERS. PLANTS
AND FUNER \L DESIGN'S
511 E. Woodson Phone 17
El Reno Produce Co,
Highest market price paid for
Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Hides.
Talbot's Poultrj Feed—Every
Package Guaranteed
JOHN KOSSUTH, Prop.
401 South Hickford
Try a WANT AD, one cent a word. 'Want ads 1 cent a word.
Try a WANT AD, one cent a word
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Hensley, T. F. The Peoples Press (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 21, 1911, newspaper, March 21, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc123193/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.