El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 169, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Mi BtfO PAHiT AWBOAH. THTHSUAY. JAN. 3ft. I AOS.
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LOCAL MARKETS
Grain and Piour-
OaiLs, No. 3 :.o
Wheat, No. L\ sol' i« 8
Whe& , No. 15. hard 93
Corn i now i 4
Cora (mixed) 35
Corn (white) 66
Flour $2.70
ti Idea:
Green Hides 3^4
Salt Cured 4^6
Dry Hides
PollII ry:
Turkeys 10
Hen& 7
Young Spring Glyiekeus__ It
Ducks S
MiHcellaiifuuM:
Kggs :;u
1 Villier u
Hutter fat 30
Creamery Butler 30
On/ions 03
ClMia|e hi
Kaflr corn 40
Hay $7 to
Alfalfa 110 to 111
Horses and Mul^s:
Horses, 15 hands, tonne* |i*0 to $110
Horses. 16 h, sound $125 to $176
Mules 14 to lb h 100 to $150.
Mules ir Vb to 16 Ti...$125 to $166
Cattle and Hogs:
Steers, corn fed ...... $3.26 <£P 4.50
Steers, grass $2.60 to $3
Cows $2.25 @$2.75
Calves . . . . $3.75 fy $4.00
jfrf $ 4.S < I
Hard Con*.
Genuine Pennsylvania anthracite
The real thing for base burners. Wal-
do Coal & Wood Co. I'hone 32.
S7-tt.
Any clerk or otlu-r person who
works during the day. can ak a
complete Bookkeeping. Stenograph-
ic. Typewriting and Commercial Daw
course at the El Heuo Commerciui
College (over M:n ks-Higgln -
store) at the nlghi school, hours 7
to 9. Phone 633 Hi I ti:
President Helps Orpluins.
Hundreds of orphans have been
helped by the President of The In-
dustrial and Orphan'.- Home at Ma-
con, (la., who wri:es: "We have
used Blectric Bitters in • liis institu-
tion for nine years. It has proved a
most excellent, medicine for stom-
ach, 1 ver and kidney troubles. We
regard it as one of the best family
medicines on earth." It Invigorates
the vital organs, purifies the blood,
aids digestion, creates appetite. To
strengthen and build up thin, pale,
weak cnildren or run-down people
Best for .male com-
ic at ( . it. Miller <fc
. c has no i-qual
plain s. Only
Co.
Only
nlghi.
Ollpll'-
the rink tomorrow
168-tf.
■the ri:ik n xt Tuesday
skater must be masked.
night.1
168-tf
Couples only al the rink tomorrow
Couple
rink.
For fn
ea Co.
sday night at the
16 8-1 f.
(1st Pub. Jan. 22—3w.l
State of Oklahoma, Canadian
county, as.
In the County Court of said Coun-
ty.
In the .Matter of .he Ks;ate' of
John Pi ffer. Defeased.
Notice Is hereby g.ven that Karl
Bee be, the duly appointed; qualified
and acting administrator of the es-
tate of John Preffer, deceased, has
rendered ;t: (I pre>ent< d for set'le-
ine it and Hied 'n this court his final
aci-or.nl and report of his administra-
tion as such adniinisi 1 alor and that
Monday, the loth day « r February,
IDO'.t. 11 same be'ng a day of tthe
regular 'term of said court, to-wM:
the laniiai v term. A I . 1909, at
! o'clock a. 111 of said day, at the
• niti > court 100111 in tile city of K1
i;,. , ii, -; 1 d COUfit) < :' Canadian.
ha been duly appointed ' > galji
con 11 for rhe settlement of said ac-
coun at. which lime and place any
one interested in said estate may ap-
pear and file his exceptions in writ-
ing ihe account, and contest the
same.
In Testimony Whereof. I have
hereunto set my liaud and aflxed the
seal o: sai.l court 011 this 22nd day
of January, 190H.
II. L. FOGG.
(SKAIH County Judge.
sli Cofie. PhO"<
Premiums given a Home Tea ('<
8nori time loan?., any security
Flannigan Loan & Investment Co..
office. 204 South Rock Island. 5 4-tf.
Original Designs
For
Stationery and
Advertising
Engravings
II. F Moore
' I'hone Mil), or call al American
Office
(ls«t Pub. Jan. 8.—30d.)
Admiiiist in tor's \otice.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given, that let
ters of adm nistratlon in lie estate
ol' John l\ Bloomer, deceased, were
granted to the undersigned by the
County Court Couroty of Can
adian. S ate of Oklahoma, a; El Reno,
on i.iie -4th da> of January, 1909. All
persons having claims against said
estate are required to exhibit the
same o the undersigned, at El Reno,
Okla . for allowance, wit-bin four
months after the date of this publica-
tion. with necessary vouchers, or they
will l e forever precluded from any
benefit of sa d estate, or said claim
mn> be tiled in said County Court.
Dated this 8th day of January.
1909.
S. J. DYER. Administra'tor.
Phelps & ('ope, Attorneys for Ad-
ministrator.
(1st Pub. Jan. 5—3w.)
Notice ! y Publication.
Stale of Ok'anoma, County of Can-
adian, ss.
In the Justice Court, before E. W
Burns, Jus ice of the Peace in and
for El Reno City and Township, C.
A. Bannister. Plaint ff vs. II. B.
Srh'imdekamp, Defendant.
To 11. B. Schimdekamp: You are
hereby notified that an action has
been commenced against you <in the
above named court by the said C. A.
Bannis er to recover the sum ol
$ 1 s .00.
You are notified that the trial of
said cause will be had in the said
court on the ..hird day of February,
1909, at 10 o'clock a. m., that you
appear and defend said cause, or
judgment will be rendered against
you In sa d case.
C. A. BANNISTER. Plaintiff.
►metaling
d at hali
El Reno Business Directory
PHYSICIAN!
DR. THOMAS LANE
Residence, 421 South Rock Island.
Phone ftWi-
OfBcp over Citizens Nat'l llank. Cor.
Woodson & Rock Island
Phone HVA.
DENTISTS
DR. A. 0 CROMER
Ofllce lOHVj South liickford. over B
Reno Merc. Co.
Save your f "ie b
plete business or
c.urse at the El II
College. Invest gate
1 l 4-t)t.
by J. E. Eils-
1(14-tf.
e>(enogra p-liic
•no Commercial
for yourself.
If you prefer the best, order the
Kleanwell tbroom. 162-tf.
DR. R. £. RUNKLE
KVK, EAR, NOSi: A THROAT
Ofllce IUOH South Rlckford. I'hoa*
825
Ofllce Hours—ti to 11 1 ni; 1 to I
p. m.
DR. E. P. CAPSHAW
Kiropractor
COHONKK WOODSON AND MACOMB I
Chronic ilmcavd conditions of men. wouirn !
*nd children u sjK-nalts Hxamination and HO ChoctaH' Ave.
A. L. NICHOLSON
DENTIST
Kim.in. 4 ami 5, over k1 IIpiio meri
Co., ION4 South Hhk/orrl
DR A. J. WEST
Dentist.
OKicc Over Weill Dept. Store, Phone 481
LAUNDRY
JONES' NEW LAUNDRY
K.STK.H J( HODI.NK. Propa.
Phone ft*
Mrs. Ida Capahaw aaxiaiant i
►ffice
AUGUSTA I. TRUE. M. D
Physit iiin Mild Surgeon
IHwaseti of Women and Children a
Specialty. Oftire and Residence
51A 8. Rlckford. Pli*>n* 507
Honrs. II to 12 a. m.; I to 4 p. m
l>lt. HARVKV A. 1>KVKK
PhyMirmn X Suik^xi
Office, 101 1-2 X. Hh kford. Phone
No. 4HO.
R*ftid<*nre 72:1 Houtli Mllea Ave..
HMM 4OH.
DR8. HATCHETT & CLARK
HTSICI4RS AID SDKGEORS
alto proprietor* of B1 Keao Samltarlca
Office Offr Caaaa't Shoe Storr
ATTORNEYS
Tin: PATIIW \\ Ol PRC IT
is by the
i.s the by-road of health. To l>e sure
It is aud so H's voted to il.e by the
satisfied people of our :lines who
daily
III V I- RUT HKRK
It's choice, luscious and inever so
dear that you're barred from buying
it.
ntriT YAltlKTY
Ladies desiring permanent posl- is what w promise you No patron
will goes awa> dlsai.'po nte<l. bu: all who
buy here leave rejoicing. Won't you
1h« one of them?
IHMtlMlKI I liROi Kit (OMI'ANV
BABCOCK & TREVATHAN
ICooma 1<2-S, 1.«qiIh* IIIUk-
Itii kfnril Ave. Phone H h
VETERINARIAN
WALTER H. MARTIN
Veterinarian.
Ofllit and Hoapltal at
Phone 18
Brick Ban
tlona as telephone operatoia
please apply to the chief operator at
Pioneer Telephone & Telegraph office
(1st Pub. Dec. 26—30d.)
Notice I'or Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at El Reno, Okla., Dec.
24. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Henry
II i'"st, of Tedda, Okla.. who, on
.lanuar> 110. 1902. made Homestead
Kntry, No. 7::r>9. 01020. for NE V4
Section 2." . Township 11, Range 9
\V, 1 Meridian, has filed not;Ice of in-
leu ion to make final five year Proof
it) establish cha ni to the land ai'oove
descr bed, before United States Land
Office, at El Reno, Okla.,. on Feb.
12, 1909.
Ola.mant names as witnesses:
( . O. Greer, J. A. Millis, Charles
MeC'oskey and R. B. Armstrong, all
of Tedda. Okla.
FRANK t\ SICKLES. Register.
1st Pub. Jan. 22.
Publication Notici
Hatched, Plaintiff,
J. A. Nichols. Defendant.
Before E. W. Burns, Justice of
the Peace in and for El Reno City
'i owirship.
Said defendant Ls hereby notified
th;iii on the 9th day of January, 1909,
an order of attachment for the sum
of $ lis. 0 0 and costs was issued bv
the above named justice of the peace
against his goods in the abo*" en-
titled action, and tihait s.iid case will
be heard on the 25-th day of Febru-
ary. 1909. at 9 o'clock a. m.
J. A. HATCHETT. Plain iff.
By C. A. Bannister, Atty.
EXTRA!
Only 10 yards to a Customer
Friday & Saturday
GEIMUIRE lOc PERCALE FOR 5c PER YARD
with every $1.00 purchase* These goods are
Marshall Field's best Book Fold 10c Percales. All new
patterns received this month. This offer holds good
for Friday and Saturday only.
MAYHEW'S,
THE STORE THAT SAVES U MONEY
113 S. BIGKFORD
( Is! Pub. Jan. 22. -30d.)
Notice for Publication
Department of die Ii*i.erior, 1*. S.
Land Office at El Reno, Okla.. .Ian.
20. 1909.
Notice i.s hereby given thai; Mrs.
Jen<n<ip Fowler, of Niles, Okla.. Route
No. l. wh< . on May 9. I9( j. made
Homestead Entry. No. 88: 9. S 1.189.
to r N E % . Sec t io n 17, Towns hi p 11
N . Range 9 YV. I. Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make Fin-
al five year Proof, o esta/blish claim
to the land above described, before
1'. S. Land Office, at El Reno. Okla.,
on March 3, 1909
Claimant names as witnesses:
William E. Hicks and J. C. Ridge
of .Niies. Okla.. C. B. Vaughn and
Dewey Hicks of El Reno, Okla.
FRANK C. SICKLES, Register.
Flour Are You Using?
Is it a Bread Flour only?
Will it make good cake, Pie Crust, J
Crullers, Cookies, Biscuit, Pan Cakes
and all other things the family like? i
If not; order a sack of El Reno's
"BEST" Highest Patent Flour from
your grocer.
(Jan. 23, 2." . 20, 27: Feb. 5. 6.)
Office of Depot Quartermaster.
Fort Reno Remount Depot, Okla.,
Jan. 19. 1909. Sealed proposals. In
triplicate, will be received here until
I p. m., Feb. 8. 1909, for furnishing 1
a. this Depot 400,000 lbs. oats In-
kuvT:;:1: ap^:^lEl Reno Mill & ElcvatorCo
should be marked "Proposal lor
Oata." and addressed to Capt. L.
Hardeman. Depot Q. M.
It makes them ALL Good.
The CHARTIER system of Short-
hand is the easiest to learn, the easi-
est to write and read, and is read
with more accuracy than any other
system Our students show tills.
Call El Reno Commercial College,
Phone 633, end make inquiries as no
rates, (terms, ate. 16 l-tit.
THE GLOBE STORE
We have received a spring shipment of Skirts.
In order to advertise our Skirt Department we
have placed on sale
$7.50 Skirts. $4.98; $8.50 Skirts, $5.98; $10.00 Skirts, $7.48;
$12.50 Skirts, SfO.OO.
GLOBE STORE
THREE DOORS SOUTH OF POST OFFICE
SO DECEPTIVE
Many Kl Reno People Full to Realize
(he SeriouKites*.
Concrete Itnilroud Bridges
Reinforced concrete .bridges pos-
sess nearly all the qualities that are
desirable in a bridge for railway
* r.iffic, says Cement Age. New York
Reinforced concrete bridges are ab-
solutely permanent. Concrete is the
best preservative that has ever been
discovered for steel. A reinforced
concrii e bridge, therefore, 'built of
concrete with all steel reinforcements
thoroughly iml>edded, conies as near
to being a permanent structure as it
is possible ;o devise with material
at prese t known a.id used. In addi-
tion Of th s feature of lack of deter-
ion.ition. th s type of structure has a
still more important advantage over
other kinds of bridges; steel and
j wooden bridges grow weaker from
1 rus: and decay from the very first
! day of erection. Traffic on our ateam
railways has increased In weight so i
rapidly and steadily that many of l
j • he bridges built not more than ten j the Taxpayer.
vears ago are now too light for -traf- 1 have been In El Reno Tor six-
fic. Electric railways are proving teen years and I warn a few more
■no exception to this rule, and the thia county a 16 to 1 chance to buy
l>rospec,t« are that loading for street j chances to give the good people of
and interurban railways will increase meat.
ratio than it he increase of traffic, so
that a bridge of this type is not only
free from deterioration, but actually
provides for future con ingencles of
travel and is therefore permanent in
■the ghest sense.
For .Sale or Trade
Twenty (201 acres land (in fruit)
5 blocks eastt of depot at Geary. Good
blacl^ soil, second bottom, good .for
truck farming. .Will sell fr>r parr
cash, or w 11 trade for improved El
Reno city property. Must be dispos-
I ed of a.r. once.
j Also h'ave 160 acre farm, near
Okeene, in Salt Creek Valley, for
tPade for El Reno acreage property.
90 acres in cultivation; all fenced. 2
good wells. soPt water; granary; no
house. Call on FRANK MEYER, El
Reno. Okla.
*+H I I I I II H#+H
H U I I I Il +
Backache is so deceptive.
It comes and goes—keeps you1
guessing.
Learn the cause—<then cure it.
Nine times out of ten it comes
from the kidneys.
That's why Doan s Kidney Pills
Cure every kidney lh from backache
to diabetes.
Here's an El Reno case to prove i:
• Mrs. \\\ H. Patch. 811 S. Roberts
avenue, El Reno, Okla.. says: Bo h
i my husband and 1 have used Doan's
: Kidne.v Pills and ftmnd them bene-
i ficial. I was feeling badly all last
i winter, due to a disordered condi-
tion of my kidneys. Having Doan's
! Kidrev Pills recommended >to me, 1
procured a box at the City Drug Store
land soon after using them was cured.
About this time Mr. Patch was hav-
ing a good deal of rouble with his
hack and also tred Doan's Kidney
Pills. The\ helped him as promptly
as they did me and from these two
cases. 1 am certa n that they are a
specific-for kidney disorders."
| For sale by all dealer* Price 50c.
Foster-Mulburn Co.. Buffalo, New
York, sole agents for the United
States. Remember the name—
Doan's—and take no other.
Your liooks hound in cloth, Imhiih]
in huckraiii, ImiuihI in leather, liouiid
in sheepskin by the American'^ l ook
Idudery. New equipment makes it
possible to do as good work as can
lie found anywhere. Win. Macrcady,'
.Manager. Plume 17.
even more rapidly. The day must
come very quickly then, when the
(bridge Of decreasing strength will be
overloaded by the rapidly increasing
traffic and will either collapse or re-
quire strengthening or replacing. The
reinfoived concrete bridge, on the
orher hand, grows s longer with
Dry Salt Pork ioe
Sugar Cured Shoulder 10c
Good Smoked Bacon 12 He
Skinned ham
Fresh meat prices In proportion.
J. W. DTX.
ege end In a more rapidly increasing 691.
Exclusive Tea and Coffee.
Phone
166-tf.
<t/ QC KANSAS CITY dv nr
$0.70 AND RETURN ^O./D
VIA
On account of Lumbermen's Asso-
ciation Meeting. Tickets on sale
January 22 to 28 inclusive. Return
limit February 1.
THE UTILE TAILOR
Why tend your clothing out of town? Wedo French
Chemical cleaning \ND \%e guarantee all our
work Give uie a trial and you *ill not regret it
We *ell Thorns* Bi. s Tailor Made Clothing cheap
er than you can bu\ ready made clothing.
REMEMBER THE NAME AND PLACE
A. K. CI.ARK, LAND OFFICE HI IMiINC,
BILLIARDS POOL BOWLING
THE SMOKEHOUSE
Paulsen Bros. & Woodhouse, Props,
207 South Bickford Avenue
CIGARS PIPES TOBACCO
MR. AND MRS. J. B. KERRICK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS
209 South Rock Is. Avenue, El Reno, Okla.
Phone 177
SPECIAL VALUES IN
HOT WATER BOTTLES
And all your Drug Wants will be served in
the best possible manner at
MEACHAM'S DRUG STORE
THE BEST is the CHEAPEST
Try us for Confectionery of all kinds,
Hot ami Colli Drinks and the BEST CHILE
iu town.
DAVIS, 219 S. RocK Island
PHONE 21"i
2 More Days of the Green Tag Sale
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