El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 201, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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"Royal
Baking Powder
Abjolute/y Ture
Tlie only baking poiv«ler made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tarlar
-made Iroin grapes-
Royal Baking Powder convey, to food the most healthful of fruit
properties and render* it superior in flavor and wholesomeness.
CITY DIltKCTOIlY
New IMl*iM'tor> is Is-mil TtKluy iiml i*
Complete in Kvi'iy lte.s| ect.
One of t! e most complete city tii-
rectories issued in Kl lie o wjis ioda>
issued here «hy the R I. Polk (' in-
pany of Sioux City. Iiw.i. I con-
tains i 1st !). :ilmost I:>ur thousand
names, alpha 1>*Mi al y arranged and
also lis.ed ar,- >1 :ling tn si reels. I lie
street dii
and t!
affiliate and clear
contains a list of
1 ,.= :v and ron ,: office, s. buildings,
j blocks. hulls, etc.
I KegarJing the population of this
jriiy the I'olk company says: "The
j«'>!iniat<' of popula ion l nil a direi-
j tory ra v ;t ■ made by R I.. Polk and
i , i.npany is of much interest and .'s
generally regarded as being correct,
j There Is in (his volume 3.(5# I names.
I whli . ni i i | 1"«-d 1
sent maimed women and children
who ore no' Included I • a directory
canvass, indleates a population of
9.1'10 for Kl Reno at the present time, j
Kl Reno ha- a wholesome climate, a. j
enterpri- ng. energetic population.!
with a leputallo.i for commercial in-
tegrity. I: l> 'he commercial. nianu-J
far! lining and railroad center of a
large and productive section and is
. iijoying a steady and substantial j
I y| .vvth as shown by the figures her -
. in recorded."
r i; < i:i: \m company
\« \\ l'iir(or> Opened for Business to-j
, ,|av—Well l «|tiipp«<l riant.
I The Kl Reno I ♦* Cream company
!opened I h« ; new factory today and |
... i j I run full foi ( • ti ;n uow on dm-,
ii. ; the summer -eason. The new I
fa ron is perhaps one of the best
<m|ir pped ice cream plants in the state
an I the manage me t intends to go
11si: e■ s in thlocality and
ui.mill id i:re goods oil a large s ale
•1 u wagons are kept visiting farm-
ers ii ibis section and bringing in
: icsli " ilk and several delivery wag-
in, will be kept busy in the city. A j
salesman will be put on the road n ;
he near future.
Ti* ITItK A COLD IN OXE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine j
Tablets. Druggists refund money if .
it fails to cure. K. W. GROVE S sig- ;
ature is on each box. 2
Catholi: Ladies
Will Sell You what you want at
MAYHEW'S STORE
MONDAY, MARCH 8
Want Ads. Classified
r
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED Kxperiene. I dinini; room
girl. Apply Sullivan hotel, iso-tf.
' WANTED Capable white girl for
general house-work. Small family,
l.iqulre .'114 80. Williams. 194-lf.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Nunibci
one organ, will sell cheap on install-
ment plan or trade in as firs; pa>
rnent on cheap pair of lots. (Villi
or address 203 South Rock Inland
1 84-tf.
FOR SALE Pull blood S. C. R I
Reds. Phone 21, Cereal. lKI-lm
FOR SALE- 1 GO acre farm, also de
sirable vacant lots on Capllal Hill
Mrs. \Y. H. Gr gsby, Ilia S. Barker
172-tf
I'OR SA1.K Pair of lots in Lake
View Inquire at this office 1 02tf
FOR SA1 K Si\ lots with four mom
house, good ci ti'rn. bun and shade
trees. Call at 1012* S. Barker \ve .
Kl Reno. Ok a 200-ttt.
FOR S.VLK :! room house and four
lots, $650. See Riley Mitchell, phone
/>H~. 200-tf.
FOR SALE Pair nt east fro t lots
in block f . Fair Addition, also a pair
in block 4 W. M West, 1 I OS S.
Barker. 201-3t*
FOIt REN*!
POR RE Ml*—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. I.. D. Kinard.
195-tf.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with
board. Mrs. It. \vey. 2 10 S. Macomb.
200-3t *
FOR RENT Furnished room with
bath 1011 S. Macomb. 201-3t.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
WANTED ashing by a white wo-
man, bundles preferred. Phone red
218. 10 I tf
WANTED Job as meal or short
order cook. John Kelly, 307 N. Ad-
mire.
For general housecleanlng and
I ght hauling see W. M. Floyd. I 1
N. Ma.onib. Phone :is7. 199-1 m
WAMf'ED :! n.oiib furnished for
Ii i!it housekeeping. Mother and son.
No children. C. V. Spencer. 321 S.
Barker. 200-2t*
\\ \NTED tJood second ha 1 type-
writ. r. Oliver preferred. Must be bar-
gain. Address X clo American.
201-31*
LOST—FOUND
LOST Octagon .lass pin, with ini-
tials. M. H. S. Please return to this
office. 10 7-tf:
LOST Red fox fur. on Bickford or
Woodson. Return to American
office and receive reward. 190-f.
LOSII' A bracelet engraved S. C S..
probably in (pie of the theatres. Re-
turn to 315 West Wade and get re-
ward. 200-3t.
INSURANCE
TALK WITH HE ATT Y at
the Farmer's Home Real Ks-j
tate & Loan Co. He is the
man that writes you those
particular kind of policies
that cover all losses. Ouick
and courteous service. Let me
write that expiring policj' in
one of our old and tried com-
panies. Phone 335
Office 107 E. Woodson
FOUNT) .Money i a business house
in the city. Anyone calling a. this
office and describing property and
piyLi g for this notice can recover
same. 201-tf.
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House Cleaning and
House Furnishing ^
Always necessitates new pieces ot Furniture. A 12,001!
time to make selections now.
RECENT FURNITURE SHIPMENTS
ChifToniers, Library Tables, Rocking Chairs. Plate Racks and Tahourettes._ Some
in mahogany, others in golden oak and Circassian walnut. If seeking furniture of
any kind, you will be repaid for a visit to these present exhibits.
We will make the terms to suit on large or small purchases.
RUGS, CARPETS AND MATTINGS OF EVERY
VARIETY, SHADE, WEAVE AND PATTERN
Winningham Bros., 107 N. Bickford
! THE EL RENO WML
PAPER AND PAINT GO.
ADOLPH NIl'KLESON, Prop.
We carry a complete line of
wail paper, paint, glaze,
mouldings and house deco-
rations.
Spring housecleaning calls
for bright new wall paper.
See our line of goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
phone 799
LA I) I ES
Don't Buy Your Hats
until you s e
MAYHEW'S
THE SNAPPIEST HATS IN TOWN
i
llWIM.IMi ONLY Till: HKST
Ql'AIJTY
of groceries, as we do. makes it en-.
tirely ««.:'«• for anybody to purchase'
hen-. A child can buy as well at this j
store as the most experienced house-1
keeper.
I So if you cannot come in fit': son
do not herf.t ite .to send for the gro-
; erl«is voi: require. You'll get as j
good a quality a: as moderate a price
; ts If you came yourself.
mucins <;|{OIII;V (UMIVXW.
# (1st pu:.. .March 1.1
Not Ire
Si.ile t>;' Ok'.-.uionia. Canadian couti-
lt! County Court
In the M itter of the Kstaie o. C.
\\ I'jiclrholz. Deceased.
Notice s hereby given, that Carl
von Vlerveldt. the duly appointed and
] qualified administrator of the es.ate
! of (' VV. Kichhol/. deceased, iias re: -
i dered and presented for settlement,
! and tiled in said court liis final .«<•-
count and report of his administration
and praying for d stribution of the
balance in his hands and said estate
being readv for distribution; and that
! inesday. the L'::,i d.iv of March, A.
Ii . 1909 at 10 o'cltK k in the fore-
j noon of s aid day. at the County Court
' o iy. in the City of Kl lie no in said
' County • has been duly appointed by
the s.iid court, for the settlement of
.•.id a i:ji ■. at wh:< h li.oe and | a.-e
mj person interested in -aid estate
n i-. ippear and show . in-e. if an>
tliey have, why said account should
not be approved aiud distribu'tion
! made as prayed for.
In Testimony Whereof, 1 have here-
unto set my hand and aff xed the seal
j of said Court .this 1st day of March,
\. 1). 1909.
I SKAL.) H L. FOGO.
County Judge.
(1^ l u^. Ma. i h Jw.i
Notice ef Sale.
St.it'- of Oklahoma. County of Can-
ad an.
I ii the C iunt > Court
Kstate of Daniel Woodruff. S. F.
Wood in adtn *rator.
Where is in the above estate and
Court on the ISih day of Februaiy.j
190.s, an order was made authorizing,
and dlreetlnf the taUS admlnUtrator
i t sell at private sale the following j
described ieil e tate:
The North Kast quarter of Sect on
1 . Townsliip II liange West, in
Ca - Han County State of Oklahoma
tor cash in hand.
, Nov therefore. I will sell the r - «ve (
tit Ht-ribe 1 premihes after the l?_ 1 da."
of March. 1909. subject to a rl-st
mortgage thereon to the I'nlnn Cen-
: tral l.it'e Insurante Co.. tor $l0uf>.00,
and subject to continuation of the
Court and bids and offers for the viid
iT.'tni-es may be deposited with W
L Ha\ er at his office over the Flv>i
N itioual Hank in Kl Heno. Okiah u a.
! prior lo and inclini ng said 22d da>
j of March. 1909.
s. ■' woonut'^.'.
Adtnlni <; •
(March : - >-K-^9-:i0. i
Otfit e Depot Quartermaster. Fort
Keno Kemount Depot. Okla., March
1. 1909 Sealed pro|NMalfl. i trlp-
' lica e. for furnishing bituminous
I coal for steam nd domestic pur-
j poses. H S. coal and mineral oil for
this Depot will be received here un-
! til 1 p. m. April I. 1909, and then
| publicly opened Information and
I blank proposals on application. I
S reserves right to reject or accept
a in or all bids or any part thereof.
I (envelopes containing vroponals
should be marked "Proposals for
fuel, etc." addrewed to Capt. L.
Hardeman, Depot Q. M.
How About that New Spring Outfit?
We are now unpacking and placing in cabinets the
newest and nobbiest line of clothing for men, young :
men, and little men ever shown in El Reno. This may
sound strong to you, but come in and see for yourself.
The newr line of Longlty Hats are here in great vari-
ety of colors and shapes. The Longley Hat has a wide
reputation, and guaranteed as to wearing and color
retaining qualities. Have handled this line for 22
years and know whereof we speak. In short we stand
between you and trouble on any hat bearing this label,
and they are Union Made.
See our window this week for
the latest creations in Oxford Shoes
(plenty other styles inside). Can not
show all styles in window because of
limited space.
Will show you this spring a
large assortment of short sleeve and
knee length Underwear in Muslin,
Nainsook or Knit Goods, both single
piece or union suits.
The Celebrated Wilson Bros. Shirts can be seen here in
Coat Front, Cuff Attached in Town Made, Extra Quality or Im-
ported Shirting, prices ranging from $1.00 to $2.00.
In fact, if its something new and up-to-the-minute
you want, it can always be found at the "House of
Quality", 105 South Bickford Avenue.
We bmtle
whether
vott buv oi
\o trouble
to show
Goods, tlu
pleasure is
ours.
Watch Us Grow ; Watch Oul- Business Methods Win
Surprise Tackj 1'afty.
The 'Twentieth Century Club gave
surprise tacky party last evening
n Mrs. H. II Stephens The rhair-
lan of* the invitation committee
mrntng it was her birthda> decided
he gueatt should play t '.!•• pa t of
lie uneducated coiintr> cousins. 1 in
w is c.i rii
provdd
the honoree with a handpainted
plate. After having had a howling
good time all bid the hostess fare-
well. Those present were Laura
K.i e, Warj FraD sis, EH sa Br we,
r, ijvs M rile, Ora Vesta. Sarah Kli-
ii.r A, Linda Mac. Anna Lee, Laura
Jan it)d \ ii" Rose.
He s-i fully submit1.
t he
11 ii I red. 'I
.
ith twine. The refreshments con-
: ied or g, ger read, pop corn and
andv. In proof >f their pure affec-
ihis and charitable Instinct, the in-
iMinediate club memiieis presented
\ I A
M'-uibei1^ of ail Old l-'inu.
John H. Gre'llnor and John Ueinen.
itli of Okarche, have purchfased an
interest in the (ilobe Store of this
"i:\. This addition to the firm mpkes
this company one of ti e strongest
ti incial institutions in the city. M.
H. Se .delhach still retains the man-
agement of the store and will be
known as M. II. Sendelbach A: Co.
Teleplioae 857 for the Art .Wall
Paper and lVi'nt House. 197-«' t
! Rates coi respondingly low from
! all points in Oklahoma to Cali-
i fornia and the
North Pacific Coast
Tickets on sale daily
March 1 to April 30
Ask for a copy o( our foldtr,
"Acrosi the Continent in a
Tourist Sleeping Car."
Geo. H. Lee, G P. A..
I.ittle Rock, Arkansas.
J. S. flcNally, D. P. A..
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
SPRING
oxfords
Yes, we are showing some beauties
in Patents, Tans and Vici Kid at
$3.00 $3.50, $4.00
You will find all the ones here
r :?: arnold & wilson ssm?:
121 S. Rock Island Ave. Successors lo H 1 Canon & Co.
t
STEENR0D CASE
IS CONTINUED
SI K< I XL TKISM OF CO! It. TO IJK
Ml,I.h IN II M
lTpon motion of tlie defe. lant a
continuance of the case of Slate vs.
Steenrod was ibis morning gran-ted
by Judge Came on I he grounds, as
stated by attorneys for defense, that
sufficient time hid not been allowed
to prepare lor trial. Judge Carney
continued the case until the next
term ot court which it is thought will
be called the first of June.
Hard Coh .
Genuine Pennsylvania anth'aelte.
I The real thing tor nase oumers Wai-
oo Coal At Wood Co. Phone 32.
I ^7-tr.
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