El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 254, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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Kli WWWO mtVt AMKIUCAW, FRIDAY, MAY T, l 0 .
EL RENO DAILY AMERICAN
Entered as second class matter
July 28, Ji)05, at the Post Office at
El Reno, Oklahoma, under the act of
Congress of March 2, 1897.
G. a LB WIS A CO., Publishers.
On«* month $ .40
Three Months - 1 -0o
Six Months 2 00
One Year 4.00
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113 NORTH UK KiOKI) \M \ri;.
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tav x'* i v :r Tiirsr
We must confess to a liking for
Oklahoma CIt> people liiilividuall\
They are rustlers in rvn of
iTTT^d Thi'V nil Ixiii . to the ii-Kli
est degree the spirit of <J<• f ther<'."
Nevertheless it eem . the >e
of taste, under existing con 1 i: !« '>-, to
tell us to our fares that \v'• an wd
come to anything except the st it
capital, because Oklahoma C ty uants
that, and has its heart set on It."
(Nor are the boosters" sincere when
they telj us that if We will give them
the capital. the> will permit, us to
take anything else in sight. Tlu
truth is that Oklahoma Oil \ want.1
everything :t gets its eves on. It I
wants the state < .ipltal. It want'
the state fair It wants to be the
commercial and transportation ren-
ter of the state. It wants anything
and everything that i-obs up It even
goes into adjoining communities and
offers bonuses to secure the removal
to that cit> of factories alt • aih estab-
lished. It is misnamed. The Guth-
rie State Capital hits the nail on the
head when it calls it the "Hog City."
So far as Shawnee is cnncerne I. it
has never suffered from the over a'
factions of Oklahoma Cit> If there |
is a story going the roumls of the
country detrimental i> Shawnee in'
any way the Oklahoma (*it> pn-s- i m
be depended upon to <1 *pla> it under
big headings on the first page If the
story is to {he credit of Shawnee, it
never sees print in Oklahoma Oit>
newspapers. Let us admire Oklaho-
ma City and its people, if we will,
but trade with our own merchants
and look to other sources for friendly
assistance. Shawnee Herald.
THREE AND FOUR
HOLE TIES
otable among the main'
\ ( all to < itptiI
I mpled uod. t liat
The Practical
Summer Shoe
We have them in Tans,
Wines, Patents, and Vici
Kid, tij^lit and heavy soles
S3.00 $3.59 $4.00
Yours for good shoes
ARNOLD & WILSON
Successors to H. k. Canon & Co
With stratagems skilfully laid;
our darts ever flying to sever
The heart of a man or a muid.
Hut surely I think that you're stupid
With bow all neglected, unbent.
And I call you a l:t*\ Dan Cup d,
ith quiver of arrows unspent.
oklahoma City's "trade excursion*
trip turns out to be a begging cam
paigti for the state capital. It won'
work Hin d Kagle.
For that persistent cough which
ho often follows an attack of th#
grip. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
has proven remarka'bly successful.
Pleasant to take.
NEW LIST
RAILROAD PICKUPS
Karl McHenry. who was formerly
employed in Supt McOie s office as
K. and F. timekeeper, will he tra
ferred from Corsicana, T -xa->. to San
Antonio, where he will art ept a posi
tion with the Armour Packw-- «■ .a,
pauy.
• o •
Emmett Fitzhugh, an employ at
the shops, is very sick at his home in
this city.
• • •
Roadmaster Geo (.ruhkle\
spending the day ,n Oklahoma f t*
• • •
General Supt. Kohins and Supt.
Hallock are inspecting an the K. a !
A. between Anadarko and Waurika
today.
• • •
The depot at Pocassett was broken
into last night; nothing mi ng but
a few pennies.
< ! Ill \ I
\ I I ti \ICt. \l \s
J R. Trisler, formet
Minco, has been .«pp.•
Jefferson.
• •
The depot at Carbet
Into last night
ashie
Supt.
Motive Pi
er Tr
Hotel, fifmished, excellent loca-
tion in H<1 I'eno. $12,000.(10
Rooming house furniti|re and
lease. 25 rooms, $L'CuO.
Property in Siloam Springs and
Claremore to exchange for £1 Reno
property.
Quarter Hcctionn.
S miles from Okarche, $7,000.
9 miles from KJ1 Ken< . $.".750.
7 in les from El Reno, $X400.
( miles from <K1 Reno, $0 300.
Half Section
5 miles froin Calumet, $6500.
Vacant Lots
2, 3, I or 5 lots in Block 17. Fair
Addition. $120 per lot
2 lots in Hlk. . Fair Addn.. $290.
$50 cash; balance $10 month.
,"o Jeet in Morrrison's 2d Addn..
$350.
lots in Hlk. IG. I.ake View, $550.
4 lots in Fairview Addn . $600.
50x100 on West Watts, $700.
Pair lots close in on North Choc-
taw. $ 1200.
Homes.
2 rooms, north Hoff. $500.
:> rooms, Fa r Addn . $HOO
4 rooms, on Ellison, $1200.
4 rooms. Vvest Watts, $1500.
6 rooms, W Russell, $1800
5 room bungalow, Watts, $2300.
5 rooms, S Macomb, $3000.
5 rooms, K. Jenkins. $3000
town. $2S(
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\bstractN,
lllMIII'Hllre.
Why. look.
Pray, jsr
With her
Don't suffer so pl.t in a i •
Dine, Cupid, to arms! P
at I
BY MISS REBA GUTELIU8
Office Phone 17
Residence Phone 386
ill J Mrs. C. H. Norman of Ok lahoma
events <>t the season was Mrs. E. H. [ City is spe "ng the week's end with
Cockrell's "at home," Thursday af- her sister, Mrs. E. B. Cockrell on <S.
ternoon, which served to introduce Roberts.
number of out of town guests. The j
uteriainment provided was a Pro-'
Hut bring hei
Don't you see th
The instant y
The Grier eating house will throw
open its doors to the general public
verb Contest, each guest having been tonight for Inspection, from eight
supplied with card bo;:rd, crayon a;:d, until eleven. Flowers will be given
slip of paper, (upon which was writ-i^s souven.irs and the pub ic will be
ten the proverb), and required to il-! allowed to inspect the service and
lustrate the same in a given time equipments.
III. rolirllisioil <>f tile || awing. I • • •
tin' "results" were pinned in con-j Mrs. F. H. Clark, 321 South Rob-
splruous places and guessing o: the erts, entertained Mrs. 10. H. Cockrell's
illustrated proverbs provoked much bouse gueaits at an informal one
merriment. Many of the drawings o'clock luncheon yesterday after-
deserve honorable, mention, and a noon.
surprising amount o; 1a ent came to Miss Lida Dasheill will be host-
iun't light, but to Mis. .1. H. Naill was less to the wos Quinientos Club at her
j awarded first prize for verness and!Home on South .uacomb next v riday
W. S.j afternoon.
You Mr, Railroad Man
are interested in
THE HOME FOR AGED AND
DISABLED RAILROAD MEN
Buy the HEADLIGHT Overall. Give
your size tickets to the secretary of your
lodge. He will mail them to the Home.
The Headlight Will Pay
the Home for them.
$ tS -JsfnJ t
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY
ja« TA IV IMEBAU m
STAR CLOTHIER
118 S Rock Island
i row has flown ?
Lit (eli McClung
At ten o'clock Tuesday mornng
Miss Flattie Itoberts and Mr. Jim Cole
of this city were united in marriage
at Oklahoma City. Kev. Smith oflici-
ating. After t short honeymoon trip
the happy couple returned to K1 Iteno Smith of Hennessey
today, and will make their home at
120 South Marker. Mrs. Cole Is a
charming girl and bears a large <• r-
r e of acqiM.intances. havi :g lived in
this city for the past several years.
Mr. Cole is in the employ of the La-
Mryer Transfer company and has a
large circle of friends.
Tinsman for gue-sing the greatest
number of illustrations, both receiv-
!ng dainty heads d ine in water color.
Mrs. Cockrell's h >a • guests, and in
the receiving line with her were Mes-
dames Loyal I Miller, ('. 1'. Norma1)
and It. H. Dreman of Oklahoma City:
('. C Smith. Kuid: I W. SaiUh, C. O
(lose. W L Moore and Miss Eunice
Noticeable in
the decorations were vases of ex-
qiliste LaFrance and .1 acqminot
roses, which later served as favors.
Mrs. Cockreij was assisted in enter-
taining by Mrs. .nellie a .J Mrs K.
II. Clark and .Vlsses Henerietta Mi-
Gie and Frances Tinsman presided
at the punch bowl.
Lady Arthur Paget, at a d tiner in
New York, said of the "appalling di-
vorce habit of America." for that
Is the shape which our divorce ques-
tion takes in her eyes:
"And deceit, petty deceit, grave
deceit, t.'iar is another frequent cause
of divorce. ,
"Too ma ay husbands are like the
one who said, as his servant helped
b m on with his overcoat:
"Ja.«?s, if my wife asks you
where I've gone, tell her I've gone!
to the opera.
"Yes, sir. very good sir," And he
added imperturbably. 'and where are1
on Id
or ring you up?'
A Hunch of Bargains
For This Week Only
Beautiful Cut Berr> Bowls 25c
Genuine cut designs Sauce Dishes 5c
Saturday's Special
io quart Granite Dish F.iu.s for 25c tach
PRSNCE'S NOVELTY STORE
IOO S. Hock lslan.il Avenue
TIje Store for Everybody
I wori.o vol Liki; to si\<; liki
Mi:i,ll\. < \lvi wd i:\MKS,
' AND COSSI HN AS wkll THKIH
I I'llYSI<VIL I'llltl'TIOXS?
I Great artists like Melba, Calve,
Kames and others, devote as much
care to the preservation of their phy-
sical Leauty as to the development
of their voices. Hair and complex-
ion demand the greatest care. A
smoothe, velvety and roseate com-!
plexion in connection with a luxuriant
head of hair will transform the most, ,
commonplace looking female into an
attractive and fascinating woman.
Women in professional life thor- j 5
oughly understand this fact. Howil
often we hear the expression, "Whatli
.1 beautl 'ul head <>. hair," or "Wh it J
a lovely comp exlon," etc. Take a c
woman, for Instance, of fifty years.!)
w i m tali has m c wne streaked with j
gr i.v. I( the thoroughly realised l
that Q-Ban Hair Restorer wou'd r -!
store her hair to its youthful beaut:
a::d abundance, what would she no
pay to become posses-ed of t. ind i;'
she knew tnat applications of the Fie-|
storer to the face would remove all'
IMiip.t . otches, etc., and improve1
1-1 l i I 1
Did you get a Spring Suit? j
THE DIXIE
lias a full line of spring suits in
up-to-date styles and patterns at
very low prices.
Sole Ayents for the Walk-Over Shoe
I. RABINOVv'ITZ & CO.
El Rtno, Oklahoma |
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IK-.*W. "I 5 removt'_ Superfluons H iir l y \
S /I I III V i-.lcctrolv s Moles Hkniishes of J
■w '%?! f ,h'- Skni. Treat S alp Diseases, ]
Mp Restore Gray Hair, Electrical Treatment, Hydro
i Y [ \'acu and Facial Ma-sa^e, Maniciiria^.
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12(1 Snuiii |; ,I„ I|s Av< . PIioiic
claimed, your druggist wi 1". refund]
you your money.
The Howard Drug Co. recommend
and sells these preparations. If you
are gray haired or your hair com-
mending to fade in color, you can
have the fir::t package for no;liing
simply call and ask for .t
FOR CONSTIPATION.
Wo are so pc 'i e K vail Orderlies will
( 1st Pub. Apr I 24 w.)
In the Matter of the Efrrtate of
Jeseph M Lunnon (de< ea ed |
.Notice io Crwlitiirs.
Notice is heieby given by the tin-
ders -,ned, Addie Lunnon. as Adtnin-
•uatrix of the estate of Joseph M.
Lunnon, deceased, to the creditors
and ail !>• > his having claims against
said deceased or hi* sa d estate, to
evhibit them with the mecssary
vouchers, with six (6) months after
to s tid Addie Lunnon at the office of
M.I) I. in ie City <>: '01 Hem-.
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arrived from Ohieago last night and
will spend
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Millcr-Jonrs Drug <'o.
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in all
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Dated April I 190})
\ DDI K LI* WON'.
Administratrix of the Kstate of Jos-
eph M Lunnon. deceased
GO-TEL-US & SON
Just as long as you see the name of GO-TEL-US at the head of a Furniture Sale or advertise
ment, just so long will there be something doing in the way of low prices.
To-morrow, Saturday, May 8
We will sell Rugs, (1 should say we donate them.) Axminster, 9x12 at $18.50, and understand, its the exact quality and high
priced rugs that sold in El Reno for $27 and $28. The designs are beautiful and rich, noted for their harmony in colors. We
have them in Floral and Oriental Designs. WE EAT 'EM UP on low prices.
FU RNITURE
When you talk about low prices I can only
say we arc ALIVE
We don't do anything on the installment plan, but for cash
we will save you all kinds of money. You can go borrow
money, pay interest and our prices will save you plenty and
the furniture is yours forever, no worry coming. We believe
its the only satisfactory system. Think it over.
FURNITURE
A Vernice Martin Bed
\\ hat about it? \V c have one that s a wonder. Why? Because it has a 2 inch post, weighs
183 pounds, beautiful and artistically constructed, always soM for $18, we sell it for S9.00
We have a goot reed rocker that sold for 50 W> only ask S2.00. What do
you know about that*
We are located across the street from Tinklepaugli's Hardware. If you miss the place
you lose money. It's up toj you. We have worlds of furniture and what we say we do, we do.
GO-TEL-US & SON
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