El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 195, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 27, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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The grap* Illustration is to remind the
reader of the fact that this healthful
fruit gives to Royal its active and
chief ingredient. From the gn.pe
derives those prime qualities v*hich
make it unique as a raising
agent, a favorite w«th all who de
sire the finest, most healthful food.
Royal is the only Biking Powder
made from Koyal Gr«po Cream of Tartar \
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KL MRO DAILY AMERICAN,
'lUistcr Brown."
for Uu
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BUSEYS
DON'TS
Don't buy Millinery before
voti see Busey's line.
Don't buy Ladies' Shirt
Waists, D ess Skirts or Petti-
e- iats until you see Busey's
line.
We will soon have in the
finest lot of White Goods
■ver brought to JC1 Reno.
Do i't buy ti..til you see
them.
In fact, ('on't buy i:i Ladies'
Wear until you - e wiiat price
you can pet at
(till. Pub. Feb. 19.-30(1)
(Vrtllh ate of <'o.l'aiit n<M>iii|i.
State of Oklahoma, County of Can-
adian*. h.-.
\\V, crank A. Waldo. Ralph K.
Wahl and Clara 1). Waldo do here-
by certlfx : Thai we and each of us
il d jointly and severally on or
about the l th dav of August, A. I
1908, enter into a contract of gen-
era) partnership, each contributing
an equal share of rho capital .-lock
of said co-partner.ship, each owning
an equal share of the as.-.- o! ■ 1
co-partnership «nd each boing li.i
for the debts and losses 01 - ti;! ■ <>-
partnership add sharing .equally in
the profits then tnat t"lie firm
name and style of said co-pirtner-
iip is ' Waldo (' .al & Vv o. •! Com-
pany'' and engaged in t!ie bushu*.-. oi
buying and selling coal, wood, fuel,
grain and seeds and having its prin-
cipal place of In sine: s and doing
business in the city of K] 1 . ' 'an-
ullan County, Oklahoma; that v.
and each of us reside at and in sml
city ol Reno, aid county ami
state.
nto -"I on Inn i Mils '. da> of
February, A. 1). 1 *.♦ Oft.
RALPH E. sVALDO.
FRANK A. \VALIK).
CLARA 1). WALDO
State of Old i loiua, Can.i lian
in«•.
am
! St
st 01
le nvorn-
Minded-
ing sermon. sU'bject. ' Chris
ness The t ho i will load the mu-
sic. The Christian Endeavor will
conduct the cveaing .services ass sled
by the choir. There will be special
music and a prepared program in
which the pastor will take part.
Evangelistic services will begin on
March 7th. All are cordially mvi edj
to attend these services.
O. I.. SMITH. I'astor.
Catholic.
Sunday services—Low Mas? at 8;
II gh Mass at 10; evening services at
7:30.
J. r. STILLEMANS. Pastor.
] . P. SCllAEFFBR, Ass't.
MvaugelicaL
Sunday school at 10 a. in.; preach-
ing at 11 a. m.. and S p. ni.; Woman's
Aid Society Wednesday afternoon at
2 o'clock.
H. L. PRICE, Pastor.
Raymond Sunday School
Meets every Sunday at 3 p. ra.,
corner of Foster avenue and Cooney
Btreet; teachers meeting every Fri-
day evening at 7:30. E. Young,
S.1 pt., Mrs. E. B. Godfrey, Sec.
Bethel M. K. (Colored.
4 04 E. Wade S:. Preaching at 11
a. in., and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at
from 3 to 4 p. in.; Allen's League
from G to 7 p. m.
J. S. DAWSON, Pastor.
(icrmnii Lutheran
Sunday school at 9 30 a. m.;
preaching at 10:30 a. m.; Luther
League at 7:30 p. m.
BUSEY'S
Friendly Society will meet with Mrs
Grainger at the Rectory. Miss Mar-
garet Rosselle, 'hostess. Friday.
March .Yth. 7:30 p. m., litany and ad-
d ress.
JOHN GRAINGER, Pastor.
Mt Moriali Baptist (Colored)
204 North Admire avenue. Preach-
ing at 11 a. m., and 8 p. ra. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening.
W. H. V. B. TAYLOR, Pastor.
Baptist
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.;
preaching at 11 a. ra., and 8 p. in.;
Young People at 0:30 p. ra.; prayer
meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30.
Morning subject. "Victory Over
Suffer ng." Evening sernioa. "Hin-
dei .inces To It ippiness." All are in-
vited. Strangers welcome.
W. T SCOTT, Pas. or.
A. W aldo. Ralph E. W'a 'do and
Clara D. Waldo, to me known t j be
the withia. and foregoing instru:n "it,
and a knowledged to me that the\
executed the same as their free act
and deed for the uses and purpose >
therein set forth.
E A SHARPE.
Notary Public, Canadian Countj.
Oklahoma.
. (SEAL)
My (Commission expires S 'i ' ' 1909
State of Oklahoma. Canadian
County, ss.
I. .1. 1>. Pennebaker. Clerk of the
District Co'Lrt. in and for the Coun-
ty and State aforesaid, do tiereby
certify that the above and foregoing
is a full, true and correct copy of
the Certificate of Co-Partnership of
Frank A. Waldo, Ralph E. Waldo
and Clara 1> Waldo as the same ap-
pears on file and of record in my
office.
Witness my hand and the sea' o
said court, hereto affixed, at niv
office in El Reno, Oklahoma, this
18th d v of February. 190/
J. 1 . PHNNEHA KWdt.
(SEAL) Clerk District Court.
El Reno Theatre, Monday, March 8, 19Q9
4,000,000 people have seen
THE CLANSMAN
'2,000,000 people were
turned away
THE RESULT: 6,000,(130
people who are anxious to
see its dramatic sequel
COMPAW OF 75
The largest scenic produc-
tion ever given a play
of the South
Electrical equipment that is
unsurpassed
Tne bogus red robed
KIJ KLUX ULAN
on white horses
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mm
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insisted that he be surrounded with
a chorus of prett.x git is in the mast
beautiful costumes t;hat could he d-
signed, and this was done Then
there Is music and singing a d dan -
iug, be* des a lot of specl ilt v tVi
tures that keep things mov ng every
minute during the entertainment.
Critics have described the pla> a-
being "an unbroken chain of jo> mis
mirth.'
(icrmaii 31. E.
Sunday school a' 10:00 a. in.;
preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.
P C. PHILLIPP, Pastor.
Episcopal
Sunday school it. 9:30 a. in.:
morning prayer ana sermon at 11 a
ni ; evening prayer and sermon at 8
F ist Sundav in Lent. Wednesday
March 7:30 p in., evening prayer,
address and choii reheat sal Thurs-
day. M'ireh 4. I p. m . the Girl's
Want Ads. Classified
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED 'Dining t m 1
week. St. IjOuIs Kit.hen 1V
v\\ ANTED Experien. • 11
girl. Annlv Sullivan hotel 180
WA.Nlh.i> v. apaole wnite girl toi
general house-work. Small tun
Inquire 314 So. William- IM-tf
FOR BALE
8 lots. 4 houses. 2 good w. ! . lots
of fine shade trees; for a few days
$2,700. See Riley Mitchell. 107 1-:'
N. Rock Island.
FOR SALE—Two room Wick house,
to be moved off. Inquire at Atuer-
can office. 105-tf.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Number
one organ, will sell cheap on install-
ment plan or trade in as first pay-
ment on cheap pair or lots Call
or address 203 South Rock Island
1X 4 -1 f.
FOR SALE OR TRADE On*' up-
right piano, a most new. Call after
< 4 o'clock at u(J6 South Choctaw \vc.
191-6t*.
FOR-SALE -Full blood S C. It. 1
Reds. Phone 21, Cereal. 184-lm.
FOR SALE Pair of lots in Lake
View Inquire at this office 102t!
FOR SALE Pair of corner lots on
North Hickford avenue. Hlekox ad-
dition. s«'e owner 115 1-2 S. Hock
Island Ave. 1 '•*
I FOL SALE 1 Go h - farm, also de-
sirable vac.iut lots on Capita Mil!.
Mi - W 11 ti. ii by, ill. s Barker
I 72-tf
rOil RENn
I OR RfiMl Furnished roou
light housekeeping. I. D K
1f.
FOR KENT Rooms to b. \a«ated
by land offi., Maivh ; t rluitai*!.-
for offices or resiau ant. .Icns. n \
New and. I" . It
FOR RENT Furn shed room with
bath, for one or two gentlemen
421 N. IVarket 190-6t*
FOR REV! Finn sheI room with
bath. 502 S Hickford Kv« llM-.'.l*
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
WANTKI) cashing a white wo
man. buiepes p.ci.'itcd. Phone red
248. 191-tf
W A/NT ED Jo m< o oi 1
ordM cook, loivti Kelly, SOT N \d-
mire.
L08T -FOUND
FOUND An u.arged ! < :• ii of an
old lady and some clothing. Call at
this off ce. 188-t f.
LOS I' K- it : a « . • t\ i ii .1 ..I
Woodson Ret urn o \ ■
office and receive reward. 190-t .
i 'ongrcgut iona! ( Iiiircli.
10 a. m.. Sunday School; 11 a m
preaching service, subject, "Orow-
ing and Prevailing"; 7:4.") p. in .
subject Peter and the Angel"; Wed-
nesday evening, S p. m.. bible study
and prayer. Let all the members of
all the families of the church be
prese :t as fully as possible as well
a - ill those of the Sunday . school.
Sunday evening evangelistic. Make
-. • a I pre pa ra! ion >1 t air-«'i s a l-
w iys welcome.
J. W. DICKSON, Pastor.
Presbylei'lan,
Divine worship at the Presbyter an
church at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni.
Sunday school at 9:4a a. in. Senior
League of Christian Endeavor at
iJ:;'.0 p. m. Juniors at 2 p. m. Gym-
nasium and Reading Room open ev-
• ry eveming except Sunday. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Hroth-
•rhood meeting flrsi Sunday after
evening service.
in the morning the pastor will
pre li b. Subject. "C.lorify ng iu the
(' • s." In the evening C II. Nich-
ols. Fi«- d Itepresentative of the Ok-
ihom i Slate Sunday School \sso-
ciatlon, w II make an address. All
who are interested in Sunday school
work are specially invited to this ser-
vice Music at both services con-
I I ed by Mrs Ruth Peebles Atider
son. S i angers a|d visitors cordial-
ly web-iMiied.
F. K FA UK AND. Pastor.
St. John's >1. 1!.. South
Sunday school at 9:45 a. in.;
preaching at 11 a. m , and 8 p. m.
II. C. GARRETT. Pastor.
|{im k IsL.nd Ave. 31. B.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.,
preaching at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m.:
Epwortn League at 6:45; prayer
meeting Wednesday evening a' 8.
T. E. CARTER. Pastor.
i 'lirKl iau Science
Sunday services at 1 I o'clock a.
ni .Testimonial meeting each Wed-
nesday evening at 7 45. Subject for
tomorrow's lesson sermon. "Christ
lesua. Cordlai welcome to all
Dramatized by CHANNING POLLOCK and THOMAS
DIXON, JR. From Mr. Dixon's powerful story
of THE KU KLUX KLAN. Direction of George
H. Brennan.
BUSHEY'S CAFE
\\ II I. III. on \ si NHAYN. III.-
(,|\\l\(. H >IORRO\\
M)ST Ulack pock
return to i>osioffi<
i lire That < 'old W Idle ^« " Can
|4«xtter spend the small aiiiouiit a
•oft e of ChanilHM Iain's Cough Kcm-
. d> would cost you right now than o
run the risk of a cold developing inta
pneumonia, wbieh may mean a big
,1 h-Ioi s bill For sale by C. K. Mil-
. i ^ Co. aud All Druggists.
lust five more weeks of good times
iu the Skating Rktik 190-tf
(1st Pub. Feb. 15)
Notice of Hearing of Final \ccount.
A. W. Fobes, as the administrator
of the Estate of Lillle L. Fobes. de-
ceased, having on the 15th ol Feb*
ruary. 1909, rendered for settlement
and tiled in the County Court of Can
adian Coihity, State of Oklahoma, hi
final account and report of h s ad- j
ministration as administrator of such i
estate, and said final account show-
ing said estate ready for distribution,
it is hereby ordered that Tuesday.
the 9th day of March. 19(19. it 10
o'clock A. M. on said day. be and the
same Is hereby appointed for the set-
tlement thereof, at the Couii'v Court
room in the City of EH Reno, In Bald
county, when and where any person
interested in said estate may appear
and file his exceptions in writing to
the account arJ contest same.
Dated this 15th day o February,
1909
11. L. FOCiCl.
(SEAL.) County Judge.
I 1st Pttb. Ian. 22. SOd.)
Notice tor Publication
Department of the Interior, U S.
Land Office at El Reno, Ok*u.. Jan.
20, 1 909.
Notice is hereby given tHaj* Mrs
Jennie Fowler, of N les, Okla.. Route
No. l, who, on May 9. 1902. made i
Homestead Entry. No. 8839. SI 38!*.
for NE l,4. Section 17. Township 11
N Range 9 W I. Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make Fin-
al five'year Proof, o estii/blish claim
to the land above described, before
F S Land Office, at El Reno, Okla .
on March 3. 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William E Hicks and I C. Ridge
of Niles Okla.: C. I*. Vaughn and
lie we v Hicks of El Reno. Okla.
FR \Nl\* ('. SICKLES. K.'g.^i--
MOVED
The Unique Cleaning aud Dye
Works have moved from III North
Hick ford to llll North Hickford. W.
wish to say to all our old customers
that we are now In better shape than
ever to turn on first class work, and
your work instructed to our care will
be appreciated and carefully handled.
To my new customers, we would like
to have you get acquainted with us.
We have the latest machinery for
cleaning and dying Ladies and Gen-
tlemen's clothes. Ladles Hue clothes
our specialty Hats cleaned and
blocked to look like new We guar-
antee our work to be first class.
Phone 132 and we will have our dry-
cleaning wagon call at your door.
No Opium hi < linnilM'ilain's Cough
Remedy
IThere is not a particle of opium
or other narcotic In Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, and never h is been
since it was first offered 1« the pub-
lic. It is as safe ;i medicine for a
child as for an adult. This remedy
is famous for its cures of colds and
croup, and can always be depended
ui>on For sale by C. K. Miller A:
Co. and All Druggists.
Make up; let us know yon live in
TCI Reno; let your face be at the
rink. 190-tf
Snort time loans, ati security
Flanolgsn Loan & Divestment Co
office, 204 South Hock Island f>4-tf
A Love Story that Will Live Forever
Dramatic Climaxes that Will Ttir'll Both Old
and Young
Comedy that Will Convulse the South
Buy your seats early so that you will not
have to pay more than $1.50, $1.00,
75 cents and 50 cents.
S'l, 083, OOO
To loan on farms at lowest
rates and terms.
New Stale Realty Co.
H. Harms, Manager.
200 S. Rock Island, Plionel7l
BUSHEY'S CAFE
\\ii.i m: opi \ si \da\s. 151.
(il\\l\(i TO.MOKIIOW
STRAIGHT \s W \HIM>\\
and true to the mark are the meth-
ods of
THU CMT/.FNS NXTIONM. HANK
Its funds are handled courageous-
ly but conservatively. It extend,
every courtesy possible with safety j
to its depositors. It treats all witn,
equal fairness. Its assets are solid j
and unassailable. Your account Is
solicited <is a mutual benefit Its
intt. al s /e is not in question N'erv
ew accounts start with large ani-
on nts.
SUCH GOOD NEWS
El Reno Theatre, Saturday, February 27
Welcome of distinction
CHARLEY GRAPEWIN
"First aid to the grouch"
And his big hunch of fun makers in that n^usical comedy classic
"The H wakening of Mr. Pipp99
l'KOt.RI SSI VI LY RtCONSTRCCTEl)
Everything new hut the infectious "Jag"
Stunning Girls
Ravishing Gowns
Lingering Song Hits
Convincing Laugh Features
Sensation Without Offense
A Cnitalic
I n novation
ibe Waltz O'Joy'
Outclassing all other startling dance creations
I'KODl'l ;tion I UI SII AND ( OVUM I TI
PRICES: $l.no to noc
Seat sale opens Wednesday, February 24
/
<P
Do you want to buy,
sell or track real es-
tate? See
W. R. MITCHELL,
I07 N. Rock Island
THURSDAY, MARCH 4
Thousands have seen and thousands will see the reigning, record
breaking musical comedy creation, R. F. Outcault's
BUSTER BROWN
With lovable little Master Rice as "Blister," assisted by
"Tige," "Mary Jane" and a capable of.company players.
Beautiful new Costumes, Gorgeous new Scenery, Catchy new
Music, Bright new Dialogue, and hew of beautiful fair sex
favorites. I'RICRS, $l .M) TO 50 CENTS.
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The Congregational Church Ladies
vit
Own MAYHEW'S Store Monday,
akvuteni ol clogf!*1
null and or**™ of u.
that the derm ftndi
" Golden Madical It
liubit-lorminU druj{*. A.
wrapper. It ia not a e<
compVition glul w,t'' " ' m
tbcre ii nothing
March 1st, 1909
Big Sample Shoe Sale All
Next Week at 113 S. Bickford
The Store That Saves U Money
You'll Need It
Von want what you want when you want it, but when
the cold wave comes, you get what you get when you get
it. You will want coal RIGHT NOW when it gets cold.
We have THE BEST MCALESTER COAL. ::
Waldo Coal and Wood Co.
Telephone 32. Prompt Delivery.
«4«oi IIh111 u 11 i i i ii iiii H-i i-n'H-Hm i mil h-m-h-h.
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