El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 174, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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ffi RENO DAILY ABOftlCAM,
'• ( GRAPES, from their nwst health-
feS. ful properties, give ROYAL its
active and principal ingredient
!^xm-
" jBaKiit# Powder
Absolutely Purs
It is economy to use Royal Baking Powder.
It saves labor, health and money.
Where the best food is required no other
baking powder or leavening agent can take the
place or do the work of Royal Baking Powder.
WANT YOUR
TOWN A MUSUEM?
(Contiuued from First Page.)
Don't tell uie that I lias a small cir-
culation. Don't tell nit* that you |
!each ten times as many people with
less expense usliiu circulars. Don't|
apring any of these time worn gags
on me at all. Stop standing hi your
4jvu light.
(let behind that local paper and
push it for all yon are worth push
ii.k grade ■ o a position where it
ought to be. and as sure as you are
alive you wil push join
ness up with it to a point where you
never dreamed of before.
Ails Are Itcad.
When a man tells me that he
reaches more people and g« :s beitn
WMU'lts from ill is circulars l know thai
he is deceiving -h nisei I and telling
me what '1 cui' prove 'to be untrue
A newspaper in the community is
read by the people. Thej earn to
watch and look for it. and when thej ,
get it every member of the family \
wants h s turn to'see what it says
Ads and all are r. .id. Ii tin- un :
Making Good.
Th* re is in> v iiv «>f tu ii king tatting
f ri«'i i«i ^ like ' M i .iii-r fiood; .mil I >« •<• u l j
Pierce's lll'ilu lilt" well exi'liipllty llil- I
and their frien.N after mure than ".mi I
decade* of ptipiilarify. are num ui-n-.l \
the huildreiK «> tin umihK Tin \ li.nr
"made K(HKl" and tlicy liuve not inude
drnukardv
A good, honest, wpuire deal meillrine of
known colli) >< it ion i- Dr. I'icrcc > ti« iJvn
Medical Dis.-o.ci>. I i si .-uj..* an
mense sale, while most of tin prepaia
lions tli it ha\e imo | r.>mii•• i ■
the earlier period of Ii** popularity l.a\e
•gon*1 oy the bo.frd " ami ire ue\ ■ r tii* m
beard of. There mn t he some n -on r
this long-time popularity and that i n-
be found in it- superior merits Wl en
once given a fnir trial for weak st• 11 :11•!i.
or for liver and blood affections, its snpe
rlor curative <pialiti« > are soon manile i.
hence it has survived and grown in p< n
ular favor, while scorer. of les- meritorioi *•
articles have smltlenU Hashed lnlof;t\<>i
for a brief period and then l een a- -non
forgotten.
For a torpid liver with Its attendant
indigestion, dyspepsia, headache, pel
baps di/./iness. foul breath, nasty <<>a!ed
Kiaiita of a community will educate
the people to look in the new paper
for heir inT.ouiK'enicnts more and
more people w'l read the newspaper
and greater will be the returns. If
the local newspaper has a small eli
dilation, it is the ' auii of the mer-
chants. Suppose yon do get results
from dodgers, that is because yon
have edueaated the people to depend
upon dodgers and ii does not prove
that newspaper advertising wi'.i not
pay. It proves that you have missed
a good opportunity and have w. sted
a lot of Lime and money enu- a ing
people to a wrong Idea, and it is up
to you to get busy and change your
tactics. When a man tells me he
gets his circulars printed and d strib-
ii ed I' m less expe se and with great-
er returns than the newspaper pro-
duces. I figure that he is robbing a
printer
makes
dt
•where, for if
cent profit, he
• • In addition, p
money and I'nch
u-oii: s. When s
r sendi g out cir
l-oys, only about
delivered at all
printer
must
< 'ompiu ls«
elative and
doesn't pr«
t hi::
P t \n <
the
do not
cul.crs brought
not get the people to *
in ihiri j in nutes w i«
been for liiri\ nion.hs
>mparison. it
if you adver-
im a newspaper and
•suits that your clr-
Kemeinber, you can-
ile to grasp an Idea
on
the:
the local p.
Cut out t
out this kmi
ill'
I li'riilill's.
ivulai business. Cut
Hook up with the
him the 1' Kgest in a n
>. lie ought to lie.
lai lie will pay you
spell I
I (In
gue. with hitter taste, loss of appetite
with distress after eating, nervou n. -•<
and del/litv. nothing is > k«mh1 as In j
Pierce's Golden Medical lii-coven I' •• !
an hoiiesit. square-deal medicine w ith all |
tts Ingredients printed on holtle-u rap(n-i
— no secret, no hocus-pocu- kinmI > w.
therefore don't mn i>t ii nuhxtitvt< that *
tlie dealer may possibly make a litt!> ln^ ;
ger protit. Insist on your right to have ' . \.
what you call for.
Don't buy Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-
tion expecting it to prove a vur« all. It
is only advised for woman's «/>«-« ««i/ nil |
merits, it makes weak women strong ami
lick women well advertised than
some preparations mid for like purpo-i
Its sterling curative \ irtues still mainiain
Its position in the front ranks. \\ i- t 1
stood over two decades ago. As n \\
vigorating tonic ami strengtbening n- iv
Ine it is nnei; i.iled. It won't sat-sfy tho .
who want ^ lM o/.e." ftir there is not u «ti«>p ( | |
of alcohol In n
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, th
ti nl L ttle Liver IM'.s. nit I ■ igh f i
pill of their kind In the mark* i si <1
and when o'i-e tried are ever ♦ f'• •> 1
in favor. Kivm Mi.e uno '« !I
three a ilo.su Much inuuilui Imo
equaled.
■an
111 V(
ou In your >
voih home.
in-ord I sa v it
Announcement
We have purchased the Mink of shoe-of II. R Canon & ^ °
and invite the people of Kl Reno and Canadian Countx to come
in and see lis. We want to net acquainted with you and want
you to get acquainted with us and our ways of doing business.
We shall at all times carry a full line of up-to-date Footwear
Which will Ik- sold at very close prices. «n ing to our customers
at all times the l>est |H)>sihle values at the price. Our -pring
Shoes and Oxfotds an now nrri\ ing. Watch thi- -.pace for the
new thing, for spring and summer. Yours for good shoes.
Arnold ! Wilson
Successors to II. K. Cation \
121 South Rock Island A\
WHITE SALE
Commencing Thursday morning at 9 o'clock and con-
tinuing 3 days, we will place on sale our entire line of
Embroideries, Muslin Underwear and White Goods at
greatly reduced prices.
Join the Crowds That Gome "BostonwarcT
Lot i consists of a splendid assortment of
Knibroideries and Insertions, worth up 'o
15c yard, White Sale price, per yard 6c
We also offer at the same time other
assortments which are splendid values at
5c, 9c, 12 l-2c, 15c, I9c, 23c and 29c per yard.
Muslin Underwear
Our entire line of Undei muslin willbe on
disylay at tne following prices:
Bleached Muslin Underskirt, regular 69c
grade, White Sale price • 49c
Our regular $1.25 Skirt is a good grade
of muslin with embroidery flounce,
White Sale price - - 98c
The following list of Skirts are all trim-
med with beautiful lace or embroidery
and are made full si/e:
tgular
•gnlar
Regular
Regular
$ 1.29
1.69
1.98
2.19
2.69
3.89
Regular $1.50 White Sale price
Regular 1 98 White Sale price
2.25 White Sale price
2.50 White .Sale Price
2.98 White Sale price
4.50 White Sale price
Gowns
All our Gowns are made full measure
and of a good quality of material. You
will find them displayed at the folloyving
prices:
Regular $1.00 White Sale price $ .79
Regular 1.25 " " " -98
Regular 1.50 " " " 1.29
Regular 2.00 " " " 1.79
Drawers
Regular ? .39 White .Sale price $ .29
Regular 1.00 " " " .79
Regular 1.25 " " " -98
Regular 1.50 " " " 1.29
Chemise
You will find all our Chemise on di-play
at the following greatly reduced pi ices:
: gi .oo grade now - - $ .69
1.25 grade now ... .98
1.39 grade now - - 1.09
1.69 grade now - - - 1.39
2.00 grade now - - 1.79
White Dress Goods
i Below is a few of our special values, many
J others to select from:
19c Fancy Waistiug, White Sale price 15c
25c white Pique, " " " 19c
! 12^4c shadow check, " " " 9c
Lace Curtains
j Our entire line of Lace Curtains will go
: during this sale at the following prices:
Reg $ .69 grade, White Sale price $ .49
Rtg 1.98 grade, '* " " 1.69
Reg 2.25 grade, " " " 1.98
Reg 2.9S grade, " " " 2.48
Betl Spreads
will sell our entire line of
KIROPRAGTICVS. FALLINGAND ULCERATED WOMB
No lirut; s
No Surgery
Orlg'nal tes Ininn a', with name, will gladly be ^howa to those Intet-
ested.
All organs are controlled through nerves and all
from a normal coalition are caused by obstructed n«
practic adjustments remove the cause.
1-n .tomorrow's issue will be a case of Rheumatism.
I VLlil \<> \M> I M Kit\ n:i WOMIl.
Kl Reno, Okla., Jan. 28
I had not been well sin e the birth of my oldest child abo:i
ago. 1 was examined 'by one of the leading physicians of El
said tl:.i 1 had falling of the womb and that it w is als, ul rai
there was something very l adly wrong for the tendciuess in
was extreme, and I had pain* in my ba k almos unbearable.
treatment dt this doctor for nearly a year, the doctor and I 1 > •
I was going ste-adily down hill, so he advised an operation as
sort. Th s I dreaded so much, I decided :o try a o her d< .• t
il'ITwe.'; • kind of treatment. Chiropractic was recommended
I wen,- i) Dr. Capsbaw and a ter ten weeks of his trea nu'iit.
we l as 1 ever did. 1 have no more pains, my womb is replaced and is
entirely well. From my experience and what I have seen this treatment
do for o hers, I ran heartily recommend it to m> friends.
NOTE T t rine, Ov ran. Prostatic and all troubles peculiar to sex can
.e res a red through Kiroprartlc adjustments. This has been demon-
strated in many cases here in the ci y. Remember, we are no giving tes-
t monials -from people, living ;n other < ities. Thes,- people 1 v.- : ■ Kl Reno.
conditions that vary
•rve supply. Kiro-
1
.our years
Reno, who
I'd. I know
; ha: region
I took
n.h saw that
a last re-
in- and a
I to me, so
feel as
Farm loans maae witnoir. G^iay on
/ood terms and at lowest rate. A1
ways have vacant and Improved city
property for sale. Also farms for
sale. When you want to sell, list
your property with me. If you want
to buy come and see me, and let me
show; nay list is too large to adver-
tise.
If you need your city property In
rfured, see men. Call Phone 202.
frank meyek,
Office E. Woodson St., Kl Reno, Okla.
If you prefer the best, order the
Kleanwell ttxroom. 162-tf.
Couples only, every Thursday
night at the Skating Rink. 170-tf.
We will sell our entire line of Bed
Spreads, consisting of all the new fancy
and plain des'gus. Below is a few prices
to show you how they will go:
S1.9S grade, White Sale price
2.25 grade,
2.9S li' ade, " "
$1.69
l.yS
2.48
Notice Out Advance Windows
Best grade McAlester Fancy Lump
Coal from "Dow" nine*;; "Carhon-
ettes", Sans Boise lump, finest ever
for furnaces, and other good grades
of domestic coal always on hand. El
Reno Ice & Coal Co. Phone 02.
68-tf.
Hard Com*.
Gen.iine Pennsylvania anthiacite
The real thing for base burners. Wai-
jo Coal & Wood Co. Phone 32.
*7-tf.
Original Designs
For
Stationery and
Advertising
Engravings
H. F Moore
'Phone (!()•>, or call at American
Office
Want Ads. Classified
FEMALE HELP WANTED
LOST—FOUND
rOt'N'r) Opera glasses In the Klks
WANTED Girl for general house- hall at. the legislative ball. Inquire
work. Bnqnire Mrs. J. M. Htrktn,|at Amerlean office. 189-tf.
70tJ Soii:h WillUml. - 142-tf p^DNO—'l.ady's neck scarf near Baff
W AN'TKD Live, reliable gTi for I ner Hotel. Identify at Fred Bushey s
clsra:- store. Box 11)4, City. 172-St. restaurant. 17i-6t.
BOSTON STORE
FOR RKNT
S Choctaw,
ford.
roit RE>
room F'urt
t OU REN1
Four room brick house
Inquire at 702 s'. Pick
171-61 *
FOR BALE
FOR SALE -Pair of lots in Lake
View. Inquire at this office. 102tf
FOR SALE—Two room brick house,
to be moved off. Inquire at Amer-
can office. 105-tf.
Desirable furnished
heat and bail. 113 FOR SAI.K -Registered Poland
ione 265. 169-tf. China brood sows, stock hogs and
publish
nation and ■'
I can sii dowi
rove thai
ul s\ lien I
>
\ VMiU'K RECORD
Not Viiotlier Like It In Our Ilroad
Republic
t III M W W I I II MUM ^
a\^ looked up to by his fe'l<
It is a natural nstinct to
him. for lie represents the s
that wi all dream ot
M\N\ \\ I. \LTII \ Ml N
their .h i- Mints \vi ii the Ci: i/.
.it. Vi
lony
evrry locality is ( : Itself unanswer-
able proof of merit; .i>ut when w -
add o this the continued endorse-
ment from people who testified years
ago no evidence can be stronger. Au
Kl Reno (iiizen gratefully acknow-
ledges the good received from Doan's
Kidne\ Pills, and when time has test-
ed the cure we find the same hearty
endorsement, with added ithusasm
and continued praise. Cases of this
kind are plentiful in the work of
l>oan's Kidney Pills, and such a re-
• j«ord is unique in the annals of medi-
cine,
j Mrs (Jeorge W Hamilton. .121 N
Hoff avenue. Kl it.no, Okla.. sa>.
M \
proved pi
>*as afflicte
kidn
I I 1/1 \S N \ I |I N M Ii \Niv
had pains in the small of lierj
back and lu't' kidneys were badly dis
rlil. The ti!s; is the pub- ordered. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills
till seiMiid is the local advertised extensively, we procured a
it is up to >«>u mer- suppi> a>t the City Drug Store and
. mi want success support they proved to be just what was need-
real institutions, and for ed. In a short time they cured my
daughter completely and I ain glad
to reindorse them in return for the
goDd results of their use."
For sale by all dealers Price 50c.
Foster-Mulburn Co.. Buffalo, New
York, sole agents for the United
States. Remember the name—
Doan's—and take no other.
Vol ice.
The Library Hoard at its las; regn-
ier meeting, decided that the needs
j of our Library a its present size are
such that the services of an experi-
enced cataloguer are necessary in the
j position of Librarian, and for this
! reason, applications will be received
j by the Library Hoard at the end of
;he present fiscal year which expires
April 1, 1909, for an « Xpert catalog-
! ner to act as librarian for the ensu-
i Sign* 11 • HOARD OF D1RKCTORS,
** Carwile Ck y Library.
I'or Sale.
! 2 new five r<om, bath wo closets.
| full> modern except heat, bungalow
I cottages In nor ), part of city. $r 00.
I balance like rent. See F. H. Wright
lor E. A. Sharpe. 138-tf.
Snort t me loans, any security
Flannigan Loan & Investment Co.,
office. 204 South Rock Island. 54-tf.
FOR KKNT -Furnished rooms, 1.11
S. Itarker 172-fit.
FOR RKNT 4-rooni house, modern
except bath; ,barn; weli. See VV. J,
McLaughlin. Jones Laundr> 172-01*
farming implements at Sickles farm,
two miles south of compress.
164-tof
FOR SALE
and a $200
Ideal Cafe.
FOR SALK
$10(5 Clea
ea*a brootle
inculiato
Inquin
FOR SALE 1 HO ac
sirable vacant lots
Mrs. W. H. Grigsby,
I 172-tf.
farm, also de-
:i Capital Hill.
11S. Darker.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
WANTED Woman or man to wash
Queen incubator and dishes and work in kitchen. Apply
l Kehrer, a: Ideal Ca-.e. tills even t'g at the St. Louis Kitchen,
I Land office ur ding. 172-tf.
El Reno Business Directory
PHYSICIAN!
DR THOMAS LANE
Residence, 4*-!I South Rock Inland.
Phone
Office over Citizens Nat'l Rank, Cor.
\V(HK)Hon St Ro<k iHland
Phone H7'J
DR. R. E. RUNKLE
KYK. I Alt. VOSK Ar THIiOAT
>fT-e I JO la South liii-kforil. Plion*
225
<)fflee ft ours—9 to II i m; 1 Ut •
p. in.
DENTISTS
DR. A 0. CROMER
lOH^a South Ilickford. over Kl
Reno Mere. Co.
nothing els<
rder retail houses >v iuiy In the bin
ities fr( m department s ores? Re-
lenib- h"w \ou how about t and
yout heads « fr in thes« as-
aciation meetings, and then If you
ave the nio.al courage, think of the
awn, and tr> :«> figure out how he
eels and wher- the justice comes n
Sale, Vice ll« me at a Bargain.
! in s on corner, all kinds of bear-
fruit, fine shade; 7*room house,
eli . ll round house, fine hath
mi, hot and cold water, electric
i and phone; barn for two horses
I cow. Burry. wood and smoke
ise good ciaiern and cave. Will
1 cheap and make terms If desired.
agent Smith Taylor, 703 S
coiub Ave. 147-tf.
DR. E. F. CAPSHAW
Kiropractor
COKONF.R WOODSON AND MACOMB
Chronic diseamrd conditions of men, woiurn
anil children a specially. KxnininatioD and
consultation free Calls promptly anawerrd.
Mrs. Ida Capfthaw assistant in office Phone414
A. L. NICHOLSON
DENTIST
Room * 4 and S, over El Reno Merc,
(^o,, 108 4 South Rickford
DR. A. J. WEST
Dentist.
Office Over West's Dept. J>tore, Phone 486
LAUNDRY
JONES' NEW LAUNDRY
KSTKS At BO DINE, Props.
110 N. Choctaw Ave. Phone 58.
Quit Business Sale
Having concluded to quit business
in El Reno, I will sell all goods con-
sisting of Harness, Saddles, Whips
and Shelf Hardware at cost while
they last. Must be sold by
February 15.
E. H. Swanke,
215 S. Bickford Ave. El Reno
AUGUSTA I. TRUE. M. D.
PliysleIan and Surgeon
ilicenses < f Women and Children a
Specially. Ofllce and Resident**
515 S. Bickford. Phone 54)7
Hours. 11 to 12 a. in.; 1 to 4 p. m
ATTORNEYS
BABC0CK & TREVATHAN
Rooms 1-2-g, I.miiIh' Rldg.
| Rickford Ave. Phone 848
VETERINARIAN
lilt. IIARVIiV A. IM.VIiR
Physician A Surgeon
Olllce, lot I -'«! \. Rickford. Phone
No MM
Resideii('«> 7— A South Miles Ave.,
Phone iii8.
DRS HATCHETT & CLARK
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
«Uo proprietor* of El Reno Sanitarium
Office Over Canon'* Shoe Store
Don't fail to sec our
NEW SPRING WALL PAPERS
All Kinds of Paints (or All Purposes
LET US FIGl'RE ON Y0UK NEXT J0H
THE ARl
WALL PAHEK AND PAINT IIOl.SE R I i. Woodion
El Reno. Oklahoma. Phone 857
THE LITTLE TAILOR
Why Mend y« tir clothing « *it of town W «• do I-rein 1
Chemical clemiinK AND we guarantee all out
work. Ctive me m trial and you will not rexi«*i it.
We aell Thomas Bros Tailor Made Clothing « heap
er than you csu buy ready mad* clothing.
REMEMBER THE NAME AND PLACE
A K. CI.ARK, I.ANI) OKHICK HI II HIM'.
BILLIARDS POOL BOWLING
THE SMOKE HOUSE
Paulsen Bros, it Woodhouse, Props.
207 South Bickford Avenue
CIGARS PIPES TOBACCO
MR. AND MRS. J. B. KERRICK
FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4 EMBALMERS
209 Soulh RocK Is. Avenue, El Reno, OKIa.
• Phone 177
SPECIAL VALUES IN
MOT WATER BOTTLES
And all your Drux Wants will l>e served in
tlie l>est possible manner at
MEACHAM'S DRUG STORE
THE BtST is the CHEAPEST
Try us for Confectionery of all kinds,
Hot ami Cold Drinks and the BEST CM ILK
iu town.
DAVIS, 219 S. Rock Island
PHONK 1M.">
i WALTER H. MARTIN
Vetariuariau.
Office and Hospital at Itrtrk ft Lam
I'lione IH.
Ladies desiring permanent posi-
tions as telephone operafois will
please apply to the chief operator at
Pioneer Telephone k Telegraph ofllce.
137-tf.
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