El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 124, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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I AITiT AMERICA*, S.VtTtthAV, l>K \ .1, IIH1R
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WHEN LOOKING FOR XMAS PRESENTS
ive want you to remember we are here
; on all goods purchased of us.
BARN HILLS
Oo not faii to sec our stock. We have J
the most elegant at my of Jewelry ever 1
shown in this city for your inspection.
Our Reputation for honest dealings and low prices must be maintained and we want you to remember we are here to stay and make nood oin- autr u'-'H7ll
gladly lay away any article you may select. Engravings done free of charge on all goods purchased of us. .... ...
10CK ISLAND WATCH INSPECTOR
FIRST DOOR NORTH OF P. 0.
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HOIHE
MADE
CANDIES
No
Are always pure,
chance for adulteration.
We make our own
candies and you get
them fresh from the
marble if you buy at
GERRER'S
214 S. ROCK ISLAND AVE.
WE'RE MOVING
After December 1st we will be at 317
South Bickford
Wicker's Furniture Hospital
Jolin the Merry Hollers at the skat-
ing rink tonight. 78-tf.
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• LOCALNEWS •
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Allegrebtl's Cannes—Theatre Ci-
gar Store. 112-tf.
Ed. Ringer is in the city visiuing
with ol'.cl 'time frends.
Xmas cards at. Cit\ Drug Store.
1 23-3t.
Robert. Crowley was in El Keno
today from his farm near Calumet.
Xmas cards a; City Drue Store.
123-3*.
i.Mesdi.inies Campbell and Sco t
•wrie Til tci v shopping yesterday.
Mrs. Harry .Moore is very seriously
ill at her home on Souih Rock Island.
Aunt Jemima s Pancake Flour at
Wheeler's Surprise Grocery, 300 N.
Choctaw. 72-tf.
H. C. Schlioor has returned from
a visiit with his fami'ly in 101k City
Ka nt*as.
Geo. Hickox is visiting with
friends in El Reno for a week be-
f. v returning no his home in west-
ern Kansas.
Do you eat Bread? The best is
made from Maney's Marvel Flour.
Just as well have the best. 117-2w
Miss Ethel Powell returned from
Anadarko last night, where she has
been for the ip-ast mam.ih, and will
agair play for the Novelty Theatre.
Yon must move sometime;
we move all the time; let us
move your household goods
in our large padded Furni-
ture Vans.
Englc Transfers Storage
Company
PHONE 45
(1st Pub. Nov. 23 — 30d.)
Notice for Publication.
Department; oi the Interflor, C S.
Land Office at El Reuo, Okla., Nov.
21. 1 DOS.
Publication Notice
State oP Oklahoma, County
Canadian.
In the District Court for
Notice is hereby given that Wil-|^- '• Pitts, Plaintiff,
Ham E. Hicks, of .vies, Okla.. Route
No. 1, who, on March 1">, 1902, made
Homestead En'try, No. S284, for SE
M. Section 17, Township 11 N.,
Range !> W . Meridian, lias filed no-
Alva E. Pitts. Defendan .
The Staae of Oklahoma to \ \ .i E. j
Pitts.
You are hereby notified that you
tlce of intention to make Final Hve <>av.> been sued in the 1> -trict (Vur
year Proof, to establish claim to the! wi hln and for the County or Canadl
land a l>ovc described, before V. S.
If you receive a copy of "Little
Sermons on Health," ilt was sent you
by reques Read it. 112-tf.
Miss Genevieve Abbott, who has
been visaing with Mrs. Malcome
Moorn a: Tu-ls-a for the past few days
will return to her home tomorrow.
Send us your name and receive &
copy of "Little Sermons on Health."
Dr. E. F. Capshaw. 112-tf.
Miss Ada Drew of Ardmore will
come over from Oklahoma Gity this
evening to Ibe the guests over Sun-
day of Miss Lida Da Shi eli.
Attention! Hep! iHep! March!
To Brady's Jewelry, 200 S. Rock Is-
land. 122-tf.
Misses Marion lil.ike and Eva
S.orn* and Mrs. E. D. Cave went to
Geary at noon today jo witness the
girls baskei ball gamo be;ween the
Geary and El Reno teams.
PUBLIC SALE
One of n'he nios.t important pub ic
sales will occur on the Morrison farm
S ni'iles west of the s'jawlpipe at El
Reno, on next Thursday, December
the 10th. iAt this offering there are
16 head of horses and mules, some
of tihe best in itlhr's county, weighing
>from 1200 to 13r 0. Registered
/Hereford cattle. 120 head of hogs,
some Thoroughbred Poland Chinasj
300 bushels of seed oats; 2 new Mit-
chell wagons; 4 set good harness;
•machinery of every description; 15
tons prairie hay; 1 2 tons alfalfa hay;
chickens and nvany otlher articles.
Col. J. P. Girelius will conduct the
sale. Big luncih at high noon.
MRS. R. W. MORRISON & SONS,
Owners.
Land Office, at El Reno, Okla., on
the 8th day of January, 1901*.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Jennile Fowler, of Niles, Okla.; J.
C. Iflidge, of Niles, Okla.; C. B.
Vaughn, of El Reno, Okla.; Dewey
Hicks, of El Reno, Okla.
FRANK C. SICKLES, Regis er.
Just arrived—Aunt Jemima's Pan-
cake Flour at Wheeler a Surprise
Grocery, 300 N. Choctaw. 72-tf.
Do you want "Little Sermons on
Health?" If so, phone 414 you will
receive a copy. 112Jtf
Tracy Brown of Muskogee is the
guest of his friend, Cluude Pits at
this city. Mr. Brown was for several
years an employee of the Bonebrake
Ha id ware comitainy, and has many
friends who ar*1 glad of has return to
El Reno.
J. W. Moore of Estelling, Texas, is
the guest over Sunday of bis sister.
M rs. J. T. Allison of t; h s city.
Those beautiful Sepia S'la inum
Phonos are made at Shuck's Studio.
120-tf.
Household furniture for sale at
private sale. <i<mh1s and prices will
please. Call before Saturday at 511
N. Hock Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Blankenship am in
~v from their farm sou hwest of this
city vining wii h El Reno friends fur
a few days.
Just arrived—Aunt Jemima s Pan-
cake Flour at Wheelers Surprise
Grocery, 300 N. Choctaw. 72-tf.
Sain Peach and family left for
Los \ngeles, Cal., itoday where they
will spend the remainder a? the win-
ter.
Ohrhflmas presents, what to buy.
wfaere ro buy. A visit at Prince's Nov-
veHy store will solve the queslon.
Store open evenings. 123-2w
M.s. R. A. Lybrook of this city dis-
posed of her real estate interests in
Chickasha, yesterday, to Sam Byrd,
and will at once Ibegiu the canatruc-
tion of a handsome new residence
on her lo s at the corner of Barker
a ad Foreman.
Dr. Dodge left for Chicago yester-
day where hp has accepted a position
in a 'hospital at nhat pliaoe.
Mr. <and Mrs. H. B. Hall and
daughter, Miss Bertha Lyman, will
leave this evening for Waukomis,
where they will mak« their future
home. Mr. Hall has business inter-
ests in Waukomis which necessitate
-his 'permanent rediden-oe there.
T« Umt Taxpayer.
V. K. Fair, traveling for he Acme
Harverting company, of Wichita, is in
the city for a few days via'ting with
friends.
Short time loam, any security.
Flanmlgan Loan ft Investment Co.,
office, 204 South Rock Island. 64-tf.
Ixxw In Stone Addit on are some
of the few lots on the market today.
I have been In El Reno for six-
teen years and 1 want a few more
chances to rive tbe good people of
this county a 16 to 1 chance to buy
meat.
Dry Salt Pork 10c
Sugar Cured Shoulder 10c
Good Smoked Bacon 12 He
Skinned Ham 16c
Fresh meat prices la proportion.
J. W. DIX.
Join tne Merry Rollers aUthe skat-
ing rink tonight. 78-tf.
World ivnowued Walkover Shoes
told only at the Dixie. 38-tf.
Take
window
a loi>k at S. E. Brady's show
filled with Elk's jewelry.
Join the Merry Hollers at the skat-
ing rink tonight. 78-tf.
Bradv's Jewelry.
122-tf.
(!«i the haDi:
(1st Pub. Nov. 7—30d.)
Legal Notice.
State of Oklahoma, Cianadia.il
County, ss.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that let-
ters of administration in the estate
otf W. C. Biggert, deceased, were
| granted to the undersigned, by the
| County Court of the County of Can-
| adian, Territory of Oklahoma, at El
I Reno, Oklahoma, on the 30th day
I of March, 1907. All persons hav-
| ing claims againsit said estate are
j required to exhi'bit the same to the
undersigned, at El Reno, Oklahoma,
| for allowance, within four months
1 after the date of fclrs publication,
with necessary vouchers, or they will
>>e torever preclude d from any bene-
fit of said estate; or said claim may
be filed in said County Court.
Dated this 7th day of November,
i 1 ^08.
NEAL W. EVANS, Administrator.
\\. A. Maurer, Attorney for Admin-
istrator.
an. in the State
must answer the
in by plaintiff, P.
tion for divorce
f Oklahoma, and
't'tion filed ihere-j
I'. Pitts in an ac-
n or before the
lfi'th day of January, 1909, or the
said petition will be taken <as true,
ainil judgment for divorce will be ren-
dered accordingly.
FRAME H ROBERSON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Attest: J. 1). Penny baker, Clerk of
the District Court.
(1st Pub. Nov. 30.— 1 Od >
Notice of Prolvate of Will Of John
Prefler, Deceased.
In the County Court, Canadian
County, State of Oklahoma.
The State of Oklahoma, to the
heirs and next of k u of John Preffer,
Deceased: #
Take NoUce, That upon the filing
of a written instrument, purporting:
to be t he last w ill and testament of |
John Preffer, deceased, for probate j
and allowance, and upon the filing of
a petftion in said mat er praying for
t Issuance of letters of ad/minlstra-
ti.-.i with the will annexed to Earl
SOUND SENSE!:
vJ
Hundreds of Families Use Our
ENUINE GAS COKE
Because ii not only saves "J."> per cent of the fuel hill, but it does ±
bettet work, heatta quicker and is easily regulated to sudden :>
changes in temperature. Delivered promptly.
El Reno Gas and Electric Co. ii
104 South Bickford Avenue.
EGGS UNO DOLLARS
Go hand in hand because eggs are high and scarce. We will
guarantee your egg crop if you will feed CONKEY'S LAYING
TONIC. We are sole agents in Canadian County.
JOE WARING
Telephone 540. Prompt Delivery
ebe ;
'or h<
m'ber
do red that said ma
•aring on the 14th
A. D
befo
the
See Kelso
oats.
for bargains in Over-
Seal shipped oysters and cat fish
at Kraft's. J22-2L
Join the Merry Rollers at tlie skat-
ing rink tonight. 78-tf.
Argo Salmon, 15c a can at Wind-
er's, 300 N. Choctaw. 51-tf.
AliegretJti's Candies—Theatre Ci-
gar Store. 112-tf.
A great saving to you on Over-
coats at Kelso's.
Cut prices on Overcoats for cold
da vs. See Kelso.
A new case has been filed in dis-
trict count by t'he state against. C.
M. Buckles and the Unved States Fi-
delity and Guaranty company. The
suit is brought to recover tihe sum
of $2 61 o alleged to 'have been em-
bezzled by Buckets while serving as
treasurer of Canad an counlty.
The best flour that can posalbly be
made :« Maney's Marvel. A trial sack
will prove It, Get it today. 117-2w.
(1st Pub. Nov. 6.—30d.)
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at El Reno, Okla., Nov.
4, 1908.
Notice s hereby given that Lucin-
da C. Floyd, widow of John P. Floyd
of Scott, Okla., who, on Nov. 18,
1 !'ii j, mad*- homestead entrv. No.
9776, for Nfc of NW%, seetkm 82,
Township 11N. Range 9 W, Indian
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make Final five y«ear Proof, to es-
tablish claim to the land above des-
cribed, before the Register and Re-
ceiver of Cmited States Land Office, at
El Reno, Okla., on Dec. It'., 1808.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William McVeigh, .losiah II. Roies.
Henry Schreck and Ida E. Kleink-
necht. all of Scott. Okla.
FRANK C. SICKLKS, Register.
( oun-y Court, a: the hour of !•
o'clock a. in., at which t me any per- -
son interested may appear and con-'
tost the same; and it is further or-
dered that notice of this proceeding '
lie published in some dai'y news-
paper printed amd published in the
County of Canadian for at leas* ten
days prior to the said 14th day of
December, 1908.
in testimony whereof, I have here-
unto set my hand and the seal of tihe
County Court, ai K1 Reno, Oklahoma,
tihis 30th day of November, 1908.
H. L. FOGG,
(SL'A'L.) County Judge.
1111
Remember! Kve-r.M-hing new j
Brady's, 200 Soa'Jh Rock Island.
1
Get one saek of Maney's Marvel
Flour. If it don't please you come
and get your money iback. 117-2w.
Doc. or I>odne de res to announce
•tiha't he has discontinued the practice
of nvedicne in El Reno, and ito ex-
press bis thanks for many kindness-
ess iquL wi' h while here. 124-1 w
Too Busy at
City Drug Store
To Write Ads.
Come and see our Moll•
dmy Goodm Next Week
R. C. Huntington
Successor to
P. J. COOK
Original Designs
For
Stationery and
Advertising
Engravings
H. F. Moore
'Phone M6, or call at American
Office
Best grade McAlester Fancy Luuap
Coal from "Dow" mines; "Oarbon-
efites", Sana Boise lump, flneat ever
for furnaces, acd other gooa grades
of domestic coal always oa hand. E)
Reno Ice & Coal Co. Phone €2.
68-tf.
(Is*. 'Pub. Dec. 4. — 30d.)
Notice ot Final Settlement.
Sta e of Oklahoma, Canadian Couin -
ty. >s.
In tne County Court of said Coun-
ty.
In the Mab:er of the Estate o?
Mary E. Hickox, Deceased.
Notice is 'hereby given that K. A.
Sharpe, the duly appointed, qualified
and acting administrator of nhe es-
tate of Mary K. H ckox, deceased, has
rendered and presented for settle-
ment and filed ia n'his court his final
accoumt and report of his tadminis-
'.ration as such administrator and aid
estate being i*f ady for admin 1st ration
and tihat Mond«y tt.he 1 bth day of
January, 1909, 't'he same being ta dMy
of the regular term of said court, to-
wii:: the January term, A. I).. 1909.
at 9 o'clock a. m., of said day, at
the Cou/nry court room in ibe c'ty
of B1 Reno, In said county of Can-
adian, bos been duly appointed by
said court for the settlement of tfaid
I sxx^ount at which time and place any
one interested 'in said *s:aite may ap-
pear and ftle his exceptions in writing
to the account, and contest the same.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereunto set my'hand and affixed nhe
seal of ii d court on 'this 4th day of
December, 1908.
(9KAL.) II. L. FOGG,
County Judge.'
V.fc-
Special Offer
INWINTER SUITS AND UNDERWEAR
\\'e have a splendid assortment of Gent's and
Boy's Clothing, Underwear and Furnish-
ing Goods. Modern styles. (hnlity guaranteed.
WE MAKE THE PRICE RIGHT
SOLE AGENCY FOR WALKOVER SHOES
The Dixie
CORNER RUSSELL AND BICKFORD
j
This attractive Patent
Colt Goodyear welt boot
tor Ladles, la one ol the
many new styles of
Canon's fall footwear.
It laa style that la unex-
celled for the better
claas of trade.
H.R. CANON & CO.
If you want a nome on easy pay-
ments see the lota in Stoae Addition.
88-tf.
The cold snap it here. Better call
up the Engle Transfer and Storage
Co., and get some of their Sans Hois
smokeless coal. |6.00 per ton de-
livered. Phone 45, 103-t*.
Suits, Taffeta Silk and Messaline
♦ Waists
JUST ARRIVED THIS WEEK 15 Ladies' Tailored Suits,
sizes 32 to 40, all swell and new styles, prices from lit t# $37.M.
W* have cut the price on all of them. Also a new lot of waists,
just received today, they are the $5.00 kind for $3.M
ALLEN BDSET
If }x>u a-re going to take a biislDM*
courw. why not liegin December 1st?
Tou *re the one who will lone by
putting It off. The nxwt thorough
course In bookkeeping and stenogra-
phy to be obU'taed n Oklahoma, can
bad t the Oklahoma Commercial
College. Kalea reasonable. Terms
easy. 120-tf.
For Uul tort; raani ta* Iota to
depositor* from back tallur* baa
beaa rery rasll, (Ma usa oaa-Mnta
of om per east a year. Bat what's
th« bm ot taluag ANT cfcaaea wkaa
you oan tfspootl your bout la tk*
Oomaierclal Baak ot Bl KsM sow
tag «hat It It thoa prataotad ky tka
Depositors Ouaraaty fvtA ot r~~
•tat* ot OUttaMi
Public Kteaofcraplier
All classes of stenographic work I
wanted by an ex|>erience<! stenogra
pher at 2U0 Sou>:b Ewk Island.
112-tf.
ron same
Kl*e-acre tract of las Me rhy pro-
perty, Improved WKh • $1,000 ml-
a price where say owe raa
riser $1,000 la sti aostbs,
at Aaaeriraa oSr*.
To the
Highest
Bidder
A DROP HEAD, NEW CONOVER
JEWING MACHINE
Make a bid on it, put it in
the box at Tinkelpaugh store
and Saturday night the ma-
chine will be awarded to tbe
one making the highest bid.
The machine is on display |in
our window.
Tinkcipaugh's
The Oklahoma Commercial College
received three callH for stenograph
era alone. Monday, tinroll now, and
prepare for one of these |>oyltions.
The demand for stenographers and
bookkeepers is far in excess of the
supply. 120-tf.
HIGHEST PRICES
paid for old iron, metal, hides and furs by the
Southwestern Iron and Metal Co.
WHITE & BERNSTEIN
107 Nortli Choctaw,
Phone 492 J [
Are you partfcuTar? Wi cater to
the particular ones with Maney's
Marvefl Flour. 117-2w.
EI fteno Is too ~gooiri~t6M n to leave
but our stock must be reduced. They
go at any old prlct. Nichols, the
Ta lor. 95-tf,
Want Ads. Classified
FOR
PURE
DRUGS
SEE
CR.MiUer&Co.
Druggists
112 9.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED—Young white girl 14 or
15 years o d to help with house work
and care o f child. No washing or
iroiring. Call after 5:30 at 300 S.
Hog. tf
WANTBD—Girl for general house-
work. Apply Mrs. K. K. Make, 3120
3. Roberts. 110-tf.
Win* ed \ * rattan foi lena-l house
work, who can keep house and ap-
preria • good home. Answer, with
referencea, Bos <68. ISt-tf.
FOE SAUK
FOR 8A1.J2—Six room house, mod-
ern, on Oajxtal Hill. Knquire liar-
kin. Ill W. Hayes, or Phone 880.
81-tf.
FOE 8A!,E A t>-room modern cot-
tage now vacant. I am going to set!
this property. Who warota It? Ad-
dress P. O. Boi 622, City, tbe own-
er. 86-tf.
FOR SALE—Hou*4 and two lota, 'bile
1G, Fair Additioa. Inquire Sarah E.
Young, Rogers St., Kair Addition.
102-lm.
~ fOk EEET
FOR RENT—5-rewa house ul bars
In Fair addition. Apply to IV. *re .
er, at E! Reno Fonndry. S7f-tf.
FOR RBNT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; modern^ 320
N. Kvans. Phone 491. 122-4f.
FOR RBNT N>w five room turns**,
modern. 120 S. Robtuts. 122-frt*
LOST—rODHD
LOST—Six pointed star atlck-pta,
six pearls, one opml. Finder retura
to tbte olBce and recetra rawferd.
83-^if.
FXHt 8A1.K—A lot of chcap corn, fit
for h >|C fe«l; a Imo 'have some wheat.
G. M. Stone. I"hon« 637. 122-tf.
KOK 8A1.K- Tuo room orifk house,
to be moved off. Inquire at A er:-
oan office. 106-<f.
IW SAI.E Covered tipilng waeon,
nearly new, al Ked feed barn, 304 N
Hlckford.
roit SAUK—Pair nice lot* la L«k«
View AddKloa. See Harkln. Ill W.
Haje* or phone Rdo. I KM.
rOR SAI.K A beaurvfitl thra* KM
aoraar la Laka Park addttlon. elaaa
hi; faclag on Hot avaaua. Sawar,
city water and gentle alope from
front. N. B. Waaa. Phone 357.
l -tf
of lota la
tkli oBca.
venal' c
"■"Illlt ilf till- l-Xfi-llfUt
Lake
uatt
UWT—Gold badge pla, cottfahlla#
coral aet. Pin la a gold coll w4th
coral aet B center. Hetura to tfhla
office and recehre reward. S>-tf.
PODSiS- Safely pin key ring, tag
317, With two keys. Tb:« officii
ni-U.
■osoElLajiboos WAjrti
WANTED TO RBNI—Two alee bp
furnished room*, wttb heat and IMrtk
8. K. Haggard, CKy. Il -t|
I1I7I.P WAN ifel)—X compete o<
bookkeeper mod stenogra|>her at
onoa." Suirb ada are aeeo 1* the p -
Pa™ «*arjr day. Young men. jroui
MUa. a three noatha' course ta tW
OkWbona Oowmeretaa Ooilaga wUI
eaable you Ito answer tuefc u adver-
tlaevaeut. Are yoa iiHitil with your
present eaiarr aad vork? if aat.
Q«*ra aa to oar taraa aad rate*
a thorough haatiiw
I
i j
there wore,
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