El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 132, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 15, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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Absolutely
"Pure
Royal
Baking Powder.
Comes from Grapes
The onlv baking pow-
der made from Royal
Crape Cream of Tartar
Imitation baking powders are made from harsh
mineral acids and leave in (he food
unhealthful properties
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We Guarantee to Save You
25 Per Cent on Shoes
Mayhew's &
113 South Bjckford
Ladies' Coats Just One-Half Price
Ladies' Suits Just One-Half Price
Girls' Coats Just One-Half Price
We Under-sell Any Store in El Reno
THE BRINK
IS NEAR
«'\V l\l ll<MlO I 't opic
War it Is
Know How
A Dangerous Operation.
is the removal of the appendix by
a surgeon. No one who takes Dr.
Ki'ii'tf's New IJfe Pills is ever sub-
jected to th e frigihtiful ordeal. They
work so quietly you don't feel them
They <nre con«ti-p;iuon. (headache,
biliousness and malaria. 25c ait C.
K. Miller & Co.'s drug store.
RAILROAD PICKUPS
Sup . \V. S. Tinsman, who is in St.
Louis, will return .His evening.
• mm
F. \V. Know It on. service inspector,
will return from Little Rock tomor-
row.
• • •
A. Richards, assistant engineer,
lei toda\ lor Ft. Worth when- he
wi 1 remain for a few days attending
to his business fpansaotions.
• • •
A. B. Warner, assistant eng neer.
is expected in from Amarillo this ev-
en.ig. where he has been oversee-
ing the cons rue ion of a new depot.
• • •
Ohemi.-t Glen Deaver. is (hack
from his trip u> Topeka.
• • •
Chied Clerk Simmons went
IMjou Theatre Program
r'n"','1 Tale lhe •sul"1' 0,"™s "lls hal' to qult for a time.
( In.ii li lie.].- I oiled. by .Mrs. Julio A - ion .is 'he heurd about Doan's
St^i"- .. ., , Kldm-.i IMIIs. he procured a supply
lhe llall t.a«eu Heveuge." the ou> Drug Store and after t:s-
•\ Mexican Homaiiee." . lug throe boxes, be was restored to
"III I>ain-e lhe Cake Walk." good health. Ilis kidneys acted in
i here s ;i laugh all the way t hrough, a .mire normal manner, the pains in
• lhe l.o.st I imbrella." A good his back disappeared and -he felt
conied\ that Hill kwp you sin tng. I >■ er in every way. lie is still us-
Orourke and Atkinson made a litg inK Doan's Kidney Pills and steadilv
hit ::i their las night's farce, "The regi his lost strength and cn-
lnsurance Agent. erg.v."
I.V '""V"K lectured by For sale by all dealers. Price 50c.
tiesdai s'^mutlnee "0n We<1' Poster-Mulburn Co., Buffalo. New
York, sole agents for the United
Farm ioans male witnou: delay on States- Hemeoiber the name—
good terms and at lowest rate. A1 D()an,8"~~and take no other.
ways nave vacant and Improved cit>
property for sale. A'.so farms for
sa e. Wheu you want to seii, list
Kvery time you neglect backache,
Allow the kidneys to become clog-
ged.
IFall to cure urinary disorders,
You get nearer the toit'nk of
Mright's Disease.
Doan's Kidney Pills will save you
from danger.
Proof of it in El Keno iiestimony.
Mrs. I.. H. Van Hoesen, ti 19 South
Roberts wvenue, El Reno. Okla.. ays: .
gmTiSrtnP,nv hf.V? PTVelC"f A" 'tumense collection of everv-
M , v, , hU8ll>ai,(1- . l'tiV thing t'hat is new and attractive in
goods -
tioiis 'from 'these organs were 'too cop- _ J-b-tf.
JusS',lic rl'lv'r agaln ... YmI ran ™rpe.t sweepers at
"" ' !l :,l';u;k..,"':'ani::r," for a dime.
For Toys.
More kinds than you knew were
made. Viielt the Novelty Store.
128-tf.
l"«pef04 your evenings an the Rink
( liristnias Suggestions.
Jland-iwimted plates, Haviland
CI. ,-kasha this morning oii-h'iisini'ss'I ^0Ur with roe. If you want' ,,s- i'itchers. salu«l bowls,
• • 11® buy come and see me. and let me and 'brush trays, celery trays, |
Made
1
Supt. Robins and Sec. Keliv art
town from Ft. Worth.
show; my list Is too lar*e to adver
tlie.
if you need your city property In-
sured, see men. Call Phone 202.
FRANK MEYKh,
and
Prkiw-i
Slori
Nov<V.'y
12 8-tf.
During the last six months the
business or the Commercial Bank has
Office K. Woodson St., Kl Keno. Okla lncreased °ver I"* P" cent. The
__ 1)81115 Invites new accounts on the
t'lii'isttuns Presents. basls ot absolute safety. All Its de-
Always think before you buy. but u08lta are Protected hy the Deposl-
doo't think oo !ong. Prince's Nov- 'orB Guaranty Fund of the St^.te of
Ity Snore.
ttl Reno Building ami Loan Associ*.
lion
Every clerk, teacher, bookkeeper
and wage earner should carry stock
in th'is fast growing company. A
safe 'interest bearing (inves-t ment.
Creates a saving account. Withdraw
tiny (time. Stock can be used as col-
lateral. For further information seei
W [ FIVCll Wv , Fui1, f,,n' fun f,,r all at the skat
' "• St<>" I i':'g rink. 124-tf. 129-^f.
128-tf.
Oklahoma.
Fresh Peoins, 15c lb, at Davis'..
H-
M E N E F E E
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jor(jTnstmas
No Christmas gift conveys a more delicate
compliment to the recipient than a box of
really fine stationery
But even more attractive is the if the
stationery be put up in a box decorated in
the Christmas spirit, which can afterward
be used as a glove or handkerchief box.
We have the celebrated
Eaton, Crane and Pike
Writing Papers
in boxes decorated in exquisite designs to
suit all taste* There are boxes for every
member of the family, and the prices range
from 40c to $4 .SO.
Come in and let us show you these good,
Stolz & Udeii
Booksellers
Public Sale
5 1-4 east of El Reno
Cemetery
Friday, Dec. 18
14 head of Horses and
Mules
17 head of Cattle
60 head of Hogs
Farm Machinery
Iti addition to the
above a farm and Pereh-
eron stallion will be offer,
ed for sale
Glen Williams,
J. J. Feye,
OWNERS
See hills for further particu-
lars
Christmas
Round Trip Tickets
VIA
Southeast
at Greatly Reduced Rates,
on Sale
December 19,20,21,1908
Ample Return Limit.
GEO H LEE ,i'n
"• LLL> Little Hock, Ark^
See your Agent or Write
J. s. McN.ALLY, oJULTc
LOCAL MARKF71B
Grain and Hour:
Kafir corn q
Hay to
Alfalf 110 to til
Horses and Mul'-s:
_ 40 Horses, 16 hands, ooUQri $90 to J110
Horses. 16 h, sound $125 to <176
Mules 14 to 16 h -100 to $150
Oats, No. 3
Whew, No. 2, soft-.
YV'heait, No. 2, hard 93
Corn I new I 51 . — « - mp , 10v.
Corn (mixed) Mules 16^4 to 16 ti...$125 to $166
Corn (whl;e) CatUe and Hogs:
Flour $2.70 steer«. corn fed $3.25 @4.50
Hide*: Steers, grass $2.60 to $3
saw <* . fi.15912.75
" ' * Calve8 $3.73® $4.00
Uau — hso
Fancy Xmas packages at Davli
in 129-tf.
Green Hides
Salt Cured
Dry Hides
Poultry:
Turkeys
Hens
Young Spring Chlickens 9 '
Ducks , ,s da-vs---then f in istmas.
Miscellaneous: None too early to buy now and no
Eggs _ _ __ i,et,ter place than here. Prince's Nov-
~ ::o e,t.y .Stt)re- 0l,en every evening.
30
Original Designs
For
Stationery and
Advertising
Engravings
H. F. Moore
I hone lilili, or call at American
Office
DIAMONDS
' v't/'
k.\ 1 J
| J!w Most Acceptable Presents For Xmas
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II
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11
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X
II
Butter
Butter fat
Creamery Butter
Onions
Cabbage _
no
-2V6
Bradv's Jewelry.
122-tf.
Got the habit.
">o finis for a C lirivtnias Present
Isn't much is it? Yen it will buy
a bcaotlfu! TOhlnet photo made bv
Miss Penuell at nhe Wli.te Studio.
12 7-1 w.
it
r* 4-TTTTW
HIGHEST PRICES i f Genuine .McAlester Coal I
paid for old iron, metal, hides and furs by the
Southwestern Iron and Metal Co.
WHITE & BERNSTEIN
^ 107 N'ortli Choctaw,
Phone 4H2
W-H-H-M-M
"Not the Cheapest
but the Best"
I Waldo Coal and Wood Co.
I,,,,,, i, 11 n n
^ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS .t
FANCY PACKAGES OF THE FINEST CONFECTIONERY
w vz°°,:z z'cZ£;zz ""brou91",o ° "*n°-
A full line of Lowney's Candy.
Japanese Jewel Cases
Japanese Hand Painted
Japanese Lacquer Work
Japanese Oak
Japanese Natural Hark
Japanese Sea Grass ami Bamboo
German Hand Painted Silk Boxes
German Hand Painted Leather llnxes
German Hand Painted Wooden Boxes
German Gloves Boxes
German Handkerchief Boxes
German Novelties
French Natural Flower Tritn'd Boxes
French Medallion Boxes
French Hand Stamped Leather Boxes
French I'lush Boxes and many others
DOMESTIC BOXES
Holly Hock
Violet
Opera
Glove and Handkerchief
Painted and Plain
And many other handsome and costly
designs
Hand made Chocolates, pound ...14c
Dimple Chocolates 1 ")c
Jersey Cream Caramels 15c
Chocolate Covered Caramels 15c
Cocoa Waffles
Butter Corn
Butter Mixed
Buttermilk Kisses
Italian Cream Caramels.
Silk Taffetta
Fudge, complete assortment
15c
l«c
lNc
15c
15c
20c
15c
I.emon Cuts, Iceland Moss and all
kinds of Fruit Tablets 20c
Cream Taffy 13c
FANCY CHRISTMAS CAKEs"
Ires) right off the mVrVle " 'whni'!"*'?' ''i tuU caP',c,tV- The candy makers are working night and day turning out all kinds of Xmas r hi
• Wholesale prices to all schools, churches, Sunday schools and other Institutions. candles and novelties.
Everything
^ < GERRER'S
CII «X IWMHi ttU'TU ftp n URVI\ UTtTP ntvi'
i coxy
212 South Rock Island Avenue,
El Reno, Oklahoma
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