El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 340, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 31, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY AMMrfCAN,
EL RLNO. OKI.AHOM
SATURDAY, JANUARY ji, iqoji
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The way to let a woman have your
way is to insist on her having her way.
TRADE MARK R l.&ISTf.Rfc D.
Missouris Best Bottled Beer
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Carefully brewed, agcd.&s/d
bottled.by expert brewers//?
/Ac ModeLBrewcry Plant^
America For sale by all dealers
who keep the best.
CALL FOR IT.
ImperialBrewingCo^KansasCity,Missouri
BrewersQrade La£er Beer.
Every time atelegram comes to a
( woman's hou e house she thinks it is
1 to tell her that her mother is coming
to visit her or that the American peo-
| pie are wiring for her husband to be
| president
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CLASSIFIED WANTS.
One cent a word for each insertion. A
I discount of 10 per ccnt it run thrve
times, and of 25 per cent if run six
or more times.
WANTED—First class dining room
girl at once at 301 S. Barker; good
wages paid. 338-tf
Pemberton's Cafe
The only first class up-to-date Short Order Hotir.e
Kxtra goo.l service and promt attention given our customers,
solicit your patronage.
♦ din mm; room for LA 1)1 KS
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Oyster's Fish and Game in Season, Open Day aiul Night.
One half block west of Cannons shoe store on Russell Street.
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WANTED—To rent a neat, comfort-
able, foiir or five room cottage, in
good locality, by family of two; good
ouse; permanent renters.—Address
"L," care of the American. tf
EL RENO LIQUOR COMPANY, J. GHANOWSKY, PRCP-, WHOLESALE DEALERS.
Col. Lincoln is just in reccipt of a
letter dated Dec. 24. last, from Frank
Baldwin, U. S. A. Many of the resi-
in a thoroughly up to date manner and
the highest pricc paid for farm pro-
ducts. This company owns a large
dents of El Reno will remember him J number of elevators along the Rock
as Major Baldwin, for several jears Island and Choctaw roads.—Minco
Indian ag-ent at Anadarko. General Minstrel
Baldwin received his brigadier gener-
al star several months since. Colonel Farms and city real estate bought and sold j
Lincoln and tieneral Baldwin have by the Western Investment Company, land of
There is only one bartender in the
legislature but there are several mem-
bers who know a great many barten-
ders.
been intimate friends from varly boy-
hood. They served in the s'ime regi-
ment during the civil war. Colonel
Baldwin writes that he has ?,ooo under
his command: that the climati at Iln-
ilo, P. I.. i« the finest he has discov-
ered in any point in the archipelago,
and that nearly all of his time is spent
<>n board a transport visiting different
points within his jurisdiction, lie ex-
pects to return to the states within a
few months, and when he doe- so. he
says he will surely visit EI Reno.
fice building.
340 6t
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fuel
gas.
in' couples who turn low the gas
1 may have a desire to save the
f the company that makes the
A bomb that was found on tile door
step of a New York brewer oght to be
a warning that there is a limit to the
10am served with a glass of beer that
I human nature will not endure.
WANTED—By young business man,
a nicely furnished room in a private
family; no point made in distance, if
otherwise satisfactory. I'. O. Box No.
636, El Rono, Okla. 3.36-397-it
FOR SALE—Two relinquishments—
one 160 and one 80 acres; in eastern
Kiowa county; fine soil and good wa-
ter; at cheap price. Rooms 2 and 3,
Owens bldg., El Reno, Okla. 3i2-:m
FOR SALE—A good claim in Roger
Mills county; too acres farm land; two
good springs; some timber. Call on
or address B. R. S., American office,
El Reno, O. T.
Bookkeeper, Stenographer and Cash-
ier, married, aged 28; ten years' ex-
perience, owns typewriter, desires po-
sition in an established business. Ad-
dress Johnstone, P. O. Box No. 7,
Savanah, Ga.
COINC OUT OF BUSINESS
CLOSING OUT AT COST
Special fealure this week.
Furs 10 per cent below cost.
A few good coats left.
A black mercerized petticoat given away with
every Ten dollar purchase this week.
Harry S. Gundrv & Co.
H. Harms & Bro,
Birthday parties have fallen intc
disrepute in some parts of town.
Three is never a crowd u year or so
after the wedding day.
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If you want to sell city property quick list
t with The Western Investment Company, J with 1
la id office huildinq. 34ft«6t j arric
... hen bv
TO NOVEL READERS.
L. Richards, at 215 S. Bickford
e, El Reno, Okla., in connection
large stock of Indian curios,
complete line of novels, writ-
Mill &
Ye.sterday the Minco ele\
into the control of th0 El R
Elevator company, of which I D.
Humphrey is the well known manager.
J his cotnpam is the manufacturer of
the celebrated "El Reno Best" flour,
and under this management we ina
expect to see the property conducted
Don't Forget
That
TOWNSEND GROCERY CI)
SELLS
20 lbs Sugar for $1.00
Arbuckle Coffee 10
Lyon Coffee 10
Arm& Hammer Soda 1 lb pkg 05
Cow Brand Soda, l lb 05
3 cans Kraut 25
3 cans Hominy 25
3 cans Pumpkin 25
3 cans Best Corn 25
Best Colorado Potatoes 85
W e are sole agents for Club
House Canned Goods, Million-
aire Pure Food and Golden
Gate Coffee.
We Want Your Busi-
ness and Guarantee Sat-
isfaction
Bertha M. Cla..
Mrs. South*..rtli
Marie Corclli.
Elliot P. Barm -
Geo. \V. Curt i
H. Rider Jla^gard
Emile Zola.
August Evans W'il- >n.
Alexander Dumas.
Heimbury;.
and many others, which he rents for
5 cents each. 33.) 408-il6t-xvi
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BROTHERS.!
HI Reno i.N alri
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most anvthin
prompt delivei
.flit, so is Peach Bros., (or Grocer-
imvare, Chinaware, Shoes, and al-
vou want. Good treatment and
PEACH BUILDING
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Dealers in-
FHONE 80
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Townsend
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SACRED CONCERT.
The following will be the special
music to be rendered at the Congrega-
tional church 011 Snuday night, Feb.
I, by the choir and orchestra.
Ave Maria (sacred overture), by the
orchestra.
Anthem, "I Will Praise Thee," by
the quire with orchestration. Adapted
from Farmer's Mass in Bb.
Cornet solo (selected), Mr. Rhoades
Anthem, "Savior, When Night In-
volves the Skies"—Barnard-Shelly—by
the choir with orchestration. Adapted
Flute duet (selected), Messrs. Car-
son and Becker.
Solo (selected), Mrs. Cromer.
Miss Oshorn, organist.
LOW ONE-WAV RATES
To California, Oregon, Washington,
British Columbia, Montana, Utah, etc.,
Feb. 15 to April 30, 1903:
To Billings, Mont., via St. Paul,
55.
To Livingston, Mont., via St. Paul,
To Ogden, Salt Lake and rocatello,
?-4-7o.
To Helena and Butte, $24.70.
To Spokane, $27.20.
To Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Van-
couver, Victoria and Ashland, $29.70.
To San Francisco, Sacrement, Red-
Los Angeles and San Diego,
UNDERTAKING
C. E. PERRY, Popular Furniture Dealer,
202 South Bickford Avenue.
Special attention to
Rugs, Carpets and Draperies This Week.
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OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
TELEPHONE NO. 68.
Fine Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Poo! arid Billiards.
Cor. Rock Island and Russell Sts.
El Reno, Oklahoma.
H. T. SMITH, President. OTTO A. SHUTTEE, Vice President, £
CHAS. L. ENGLE, Cashier. %
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Citizens latianal Bank.
Capital $50,000.
Prompt Attention Given
to all Business Entrusted
to Us. Collections a
Specialty. jZ?
DIRECTORS
H. T. Smith., J. T. Allison, A. P. Owens, C. O. Blake,
C. L. Engle, Otto A. Sliuttee, H. C. Sliuttee.
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Wtn. f. Humphrey, President
THE EL REIMO MILL AND ELEVATOR CO.
MILLERS AND GRAIN DEALERS.
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W H olesale an d Retail
For further information, inquire of
local ticket agent Rock Island Svsiem.
New Meat Market.
Foi good fresh meats call and see meat Roy Jones' old stand.
All meats in season. Services strictly up-to-date.
Geo, Harms, Prop.,
Butcher and l ack . r.
Either Phone, No. 154 215 South Rock Island
I Flour, Feed,
Grain and Coal.
Manufacturers
El Reno
Flour.
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA.
L D. Humphrey, Manager.
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Greer, Charles F. El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 340, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 31, 1903, newspaper, January 31, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc164969/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.