El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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EL EEltO DAILY AMERICAN
Ent«r«*i second ® a'ter
July zh. 'jo*. e ■:.* >" r>?? •
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El Reno Business Directory ONLY ONE "BEST'
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One- w*. isM-ered
Or.e ::*arr*h
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Showing City Government and the Leading Business
Institutions, Professions and Trades in the City, with Street
and Phone Numbers.
1M
1JU0
Qm* ym
publication office:
11* north b'okford AVENUE.
phone 17.
RKPI BU< W HTATK
(ONVKMION
EL RENO COMMERCIAL CLUB AUGUSTA L TRUE. M D.
VLstton Always YtHcooar PhyM-lan and Mxrj^<*
Booms orer Ill N. Rock Is.ard. In ' Bim^m-s of \\ "roe® and Children
A" A ■
ae oomina
randard near
for Oofe" 'i
r, 1>07. el«
c delegate
In the «tr-
Id
tak «• ri
xnee In Ok
Wednesday,
11:00 0>1 •>' k a m , fo
of prownitenting a p.a"
principled and to ratif?
tlon of our nationa
«re Taft and Sherman, and to con-
firm 'be selection of the Repu :'aa
c*nd dee% elected at tht pfiinit:ei
«ft A«ICWt «,
Xbe o' r<?pr<r *t*tioa <?
Mch countr w the M te conrentlon
will 1>* *• follow!' Ot,p je>sat« !'
Met t o bl&dred Tot or mil*
fr*ctlM th*r
Fraatz at tb<-
tlon. In addr
larg<- from ea
The followini
of delegate* a
eluding tb«- o
Adair
Alfalfa
Atoka
Beaver ....
Re-k ham
Blaine
Bryan
Caddo
Canadian .
Carter
Cherokee •
Choctaw
Cimarroy .
Cleveland
Coal
Comanche
Craig ■ • • •
Creek • • • •
Canter ....
delaware .
Dewey . ..
Ellin
(Jarfleld . .
Garvin
Grady .•■
Grant
Greer ....
Har|>er . .
Haskell
Hughe* .
Jackson ■ ■
Johnson . .
Jefferson
Kay
Kingfisher
Kiowa . . .
latimer . .
LeKlor# . .
lincoln
Logan . .
Love
Major . .
Mai hall
Murray
Mti«k<uf
Mi-Curt
Mi-Halt
Mclntoi
Noble
Now a* a
Ok funk
Ok Iaho
A Household >er#-s®tty
I would a most a* soon thick oi
ruQbiLg my farm without Izople-
ti.t* without Hunt a LigfttnlLg
Oil. O! all the Hnliaeots I nave ev-
er used, both for mat and beast, It j
la th* ^vlckeat in action axd rich-
|«*t ifi result*. For burj and front
tut* It Jt absolutely wonderful. I
I'egard It u i household neceesty
Tours truly, 8. Harrison, Koscius
so. MJas
Bonefcrske Blk.
3. A. VAN NESS. P. A SMITH.
pres. Secy.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor—B. \V. Ri.ey.
City Clerk—L. G Adaraa.
Ctty Treasurer—W. T. M alone
City Attorney—Luclua Baboock.
Police Jucge—J A. Nichola.
Chief of Pol:-e—Wm McCartney
Chie* F re Dept.—Wm Kitxmiller
A**L Chief—R W. fcelL
S • - t '''>ra,—Geo. Winder.
C y Engineer—ti N WhitOesey.
COt'NCILMEN
First Wsrd:
Geo. W. Lam r*
W. B. Roberta.
Second Ward:
T. J. Abbott
L. J. 8t"Leman
Third Ward:
J W. Freeborn.
J M Carter.
Fourth Ward:
Otto A. Bhatlee
Wm. Devine.
hp^iaJty. Office aod Residence
61 n 8. Bit kford. Ph<* e 507
Hoar*. 11 to 12 a. m.: 1 to 4 p. m
DE HAEVEY A. DEVEE
I'b > iwino. an j >ur tr« n
Office, 101 . N B:cklord Avenue
Re J 723 S Mdca. Fht^c L 4V«
F:i Huo P« J4 - Credit Wlim-
( is I >ut-
Peop'.e of El Fteno w ho sufTer w: n
- ti kidney* and ad hacks want a
kidney remedy "hat can he depended
l. The s Doafj Kidney
J e. a medicine for ihe kidneys
only, made from pure roots and
herbs, and tbe on.y one that is hack-
ed by cares in E! Reno. Here's tee-
*. ;mony:
Mm A C IoLr.-:r. of 417 soe:b
h. kford avenue, E- Reno, Okla
-ays: "Both myself and husband
have ufced Doan's Kidney Pills ani
forDd them all that is claimed for
hem. I
.ned of
i Mr
DR. JAMES OLIVER
Offjr«- and Residence. 712 ! . Macomb
JlheuinaLisOi and On Wrens Jn< ea*e*
A Specialry.
< I!j« « Hoar^ 9 to 12 a.m.; 3 to 9 p.m.
Phone 32*^-2
I)r (,. NV Nan Ilaltercn
OSTEOPATHIC msiOAN
in : 6 to 0 p. m
Bank Building.
d the a
and
Hour b to 12 i rr : 1 to 1 p
Hmm " ■
Offic« koofr.j ^-10 lit S*t
Of a
trou:
i - |j
DENTISTS
DR. A 0. CROMER
10H^ >oth Bukford, over C
Jteno Merc. Co.
Remember the came—Derail—and
take no other.
For aa:e by all dealers. Pr'.ce SO
cents. Foiter-Mllbnrn Co , Buffalo,
New York, sole agenu for the United
8 rates.
Remember the nam#—Doan'a—
sr.d uke no oth r.
T1
Stic>">g P '
P-p tt
>.!.e rachtn
JOB PRINTING
ar.d
th* pin wi'b the *•!'e;
and pt>U«hlng wi'hou*
man l and- In 1M1
sticking pins in row* o
v^rjteij by nan el Hlo< jm
cit ar.d put In use in
wbere pins were made b:
macbiD'- I* wa* later 1
Thaddeus F'jw
Kerlbed as H'-ar
aid
devl
EL RENO AMERICAN
114 \. liitkford. Pbone 17
Flverytliiri* in Printing
A. L. NICHOLSON
DENTIST
Rooms 4 and 5, over FJ Reno Merc
Co., 10816 South BickJord
psji
* v hine is de
the t- device*
'>tal pi
In Co
'j i wtr#
Of tii
Pi u
Already Engaged.
"Why d'>n ' -ou n.ak<- me effort to j
put 'he bent man you can find in of-
fice1'
"Because ariKWt red Mr liietin ,
fitst I have ti for tht in my own !
feusluas* V. aldington Star
K<K:k ISI,.\M timk TABIA
KfTe< live, Jan. 2K4 1 fMiH.
.Nortli—Main l.lne
No. It ' Louis 4
Chicago.
Arrive* 4:12 s.m
Departs. 4.1', a n.
No. 30—Kansas City & St. Doul
A rrivea i 2 f, a n.
Departs 7 '',5 a m
No. 7i4 From Mangum <v hawtoi
To Oklahoma City
Arrives 11 r-2 am
So. 2 4 K. C., St. Louis Ar Chlcag'
Arrives ^14 p.B
Departs 4 20 p.m
No. 732 — From Mangum A Lawton'
Arrives - : 10 p.n
• Stops at El Reno
Hon ti)
No. 11—FV,rt Worth & Dalia*
Arrives 11:25 p.m
[departs 11:35 p.m
No. 2 3—Ft. Worth & Dallas
Arrives 11: 5u a m
Departs 11:65 a.m
No. 731—fThlckanhii, Anadarko,
and I aw to n
Depar's P:00 a m
No. 35—Chickasha
Arrives .9:15 p.m
Departs S 25 p.m
No. 733—Chickasha. Anadarko,
Mangum tk. Lawton
Departs 3:25 p.m
< Inn-taw—Fl«"t
No 4 4 Little Uock, Hot Springs
*t Memphis
Depart* 8:10 am
No. 4 2 Little Hock, Hot Springi
Ar Memphis
Arrlvwt ...... . 9:20 p.m
Departs 9:40 p.**>
No. 4 8—Oklahoma City, Shawnee
and McAlester.
Arrives 12:50 pm
Departs 1:0b p.m
o 73 4—Oklahoma C ty, from Man
gum and Lawton.
Arrives 11:52 a.m
Departs 12; 10 p.m
West
. No. 4 1 Sayre and VmarlUo, Clear.
PHYSICIAN8
DE. THOMAS LANE
Resident e, 421 rtouth IP* k Island.
Phone r,vt.
<>fflre over < Nat'l Bank. Cor.
U(hh1mjii in Rt>« k Ulaod
Phone 872.
DE EALPH K00NS
)ffi'e lONIj South Bi< kford over Kl
Rent> Merc. Co. Pbone 2A.
Resident e I'houe 4-">0.
DR. R E. RUNKLE
KYF:. KAR. NOSE A THROAT
#ffit e 120^ South Bit kford. Pbone
225
Ifflte Hours—1 to 11 a ra; 1 to S
p. na.
DRS. HATCHETT & CLARK
PHYSICIA5S A fib SU80E0JIS
« - f £j gtno Sa&itariam
O.'flct Ovrr Cunon'i jhot Store
DR. E. F. CAPSHAW
K.ropractor
DE. A. J. WEST
Dentist.
Olficc Ovtr Wert's Uept. Store Phone 4W
LAUNDRY
JONES NEW LAUNDRY
K8TIC8 41 BOUlNKt Props.
110 N. Choctaw Ave. Phone
ATTORNEYS
&
Potatoes and Onior.t.
One-half dozen medium-sired pot*-
♦oe- Wash them thoroughly Don't
p^el Take one-half dozen onions
about the same sire as potatoes. Pla<-e
the potatoec in a fairly hot oven.
Place the onions in the oven about
five or ten minutes after the potatoes
Cook both ur. :l they have assumed
the proper degree of softness. Re-
rr,' ve them :n the oven Cut up the
potatoes, allowing the peelings to re-
main. Take off the ou'side cover of
the onions, cut thern up. and mix them
• y • _ w:' h the potat «e
h-nninn i-
SUIT SALE
Now Going on at
T ANNE BALM'S
500 Men's, Boys', Child-
ren's Suits selling at
prices you cannot resist.
/Vo matter how cheap
others seil Clothing,
TANXEBMJM'S PRICE
FOR QUALITY WILL BE
LESS. See antl be con-
vinced,
SAM TANNEBAUM
"STAR CLOTHIER"
i-H'f 11 Mill:
Green Hides
Now Salt Cured
aid a qu;
•^n th -
. The
•.ree pt:
olive oil. sufficient to
re mixture, gait to
is -ufficient for two
36 4
465
fglstrat ion
>ks for the se
EABCOCK
lt'y>r i>- 1 -
Pick ford Ave.
TEEVATHAN
latmt*' Bldg.
Pbone
I*
\v. j. i) o \ o ii r
k T TO R KEY \ 1 LAW
ROOM 6 OVER EL RENO STATE BANK
PHOTOGRAPHER
WHITE'S STUDIO
l<> 1 ast Russell, I ii c Portrait
Rc u ooable Pr i ees
VETERINARIAN
WALTER H. MARTIN
Veterinarian.
>f!lce ard Hospital at Brick Bars
Pbone 18.
Cleanser for B'ack Goods.
five ct-nt:- w r*h of borax and
ntt-' worth of camphor gum. P it
Mo a large \y wl, breaking the
or zum fr-- into small pieces
ver this one quart of boiling
stirring to dissolve the borax
e ' ami • °r will not dissolve
it is cool i it it into a bottle and
ightly. When wishing to use it,
ttoa i u i b> -•* lllntiac it
ialf the quantity of cold water
• g with thi= and
' your goods pressing after-
This will remove all spots
i.-' and restore the black—De-
Dry Hides 6-8
Horses and Mul"i:
Horses. 15 hands, joun(* }y0 to SI 10
Horses. If h, sound $125 to $175 !
Mules 14 to 15 h 100 to Jl'O
Mules 15H to 16 n,. $125 to $165
Cattle and Hogs:
Steers, corn fed $3.25©"4 F><
Steers, grass $2.50 to $3
Cows $2 to $2 7
Calves $3,00 6 3.
Hogs $5.10
Woodson stre.
IARKER, Ins
Thirt. Ward Registration
Mothers wiin little children nee«*
no longer feer croup.co'da or whoop
ing cough. Bees Laxat ve Cough Syr
up ta?tes good It works off the ooi
through the hnweis cle?*q the
Re
"It l\n«x ks the Itch"
It may not cure all your Ills, but
It does cure one of the wuiat. It
-ures any form of Itch ever kaiwn —
20 matter what It is called, where
the sensation Is "Itch," tt knocks It.
1-Hczema, ringworms, are cured by
•ue hjx. It is guaran eed, and its
name Is Hunt's Ctir«
th br«
th swf
. th Bread Crumbs
itcher chop two pounds
f.-o ak. Put hotter in a
n hot place meat in, cover
crumbs well saturated
lilk. put in ovea and hake
inutes. Pepper and
I'OKT Ol I III. ( ONhll ION <)l
THE EL REDIO STATE BANK
• no, in tin- Matt
al Ks
Hank
of Oklalittma, at the
1008.
l Bu^int July l." ,
to suit last**.
Fata! Blow.
It was 'he leading lad}'- birthday.
I 1' r: t car - ' r any expensive pres.
ents," she hiated If yon would send ,
me a rose for each year, why—"
But the lead rig man jumped two
feet in the air.
"A rose for each year!" he napped.
• Why ro.^s are a dollar each and I 1
only have $49 to my name."
iver spoke to
him OX4 J
The Cow Pays.
A 700-pound cow will, by the tlrr.s
■he Is three years old, Step on th#
scales with her calf and milk prod
uct« and outweigh and be of mors
value than a three year old shorthort {
that is ready for the market.
UM lit M MIKI im
Grain and Flour:
Alva and Anthony
Arrives .7 30
I n parts 7. oh
-tieary and Sayre
Arrive* 1:36
I >. parts 1:50
From Vluinnhls*
a m
Arr
•Ht.
HOB
K U.
Flour $2.60,
Poultry:
Turkeys ;
Hens ,
Ducks 06
MlHcellanenuN:
Eggs 12% I
Butter 18
Buttei
fat
PRANK K ft A F
J. \ H \TCHK I
F. II. WRIGHT
Kaffir Corn
Hay
50
..$7 to 8
Cholera Morbus
DlAKHHOlA.
FilK IK TEE STOMACH
Cobc. CtoMra MorUn,
ZkAHr COLIC,
3HJJHEW WJJHh,HINf
CHOLEHA.
CySEKTEWY. D AfiRHClA,
BLOODV FLUX.
OHAOMC CHOttM
Ckicb-.rUin i-l ':u Cs.,
flU
or« MOIMII
Are diseases that require prompt
attention,
In almost every neighborhood
some one has died from these dis-
eases before medicine could be pro-
cured or a physician summoned.
Those who rely upon physicians
often find that they are away from
home when most needed.
Every family, and especially those
who reside on farms and ranches,
miles from any drug store or physi-
cian should keep at hand a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
No physician can prescribe a bet-
ter medicine for the purposes lor
which it is intended.
The remarkable cures effected by
this remedy, in all parts of the
country, have made it the acknowl-
edged utandard.
It can always be depended upon to effect a quick cure,
and when reduced with water is pleasant to take.
It is equally valuable for children and adults. '
I MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
HH+H-HMf
■-H i I 'M ft*
£
|
.i
Monday morning we begin on our last week of this our SUMMER SALE* Our olierings this W3eh is are
good and our stocl* as comgilete as the opening day, notwithstanding we have had a record breaking snle.
About y> Ladies' W.lists lliat we sold at ySc cacli. This is a regul ir fi-S" a i s t. While
they l ist, cadi 75 Cents.
Ahntit 2s Wash Suits, ranging regular from 50 to J10 <
at Hit If Price.
These we will close
These last G days wiSi be busy ones, and we don't want you to blaine us if you don't get in on our present
prices. Remember, we positively will withdraw our Green Ticket prlccs Saturday, August 1st.
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