El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 254, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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FX RKXO 0A1I.Y AMKHirAS, KHIOAV, MAY T. IIH ,
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A "LIVE ONE"
is the
The First National Bank
Of El Reno
INTEREST PAID ON TIMfc DEPOSITS
Capital
$ 50,000.00
Surplus and Profits $ 25,000.00
Deposits
$400,000.00
Ilie first Nations! Bank
Ii. A. W I1.SON, President. !.. H. COCKltKIX, Cashier.
(1st Pub. April 29—lOd.)
Notice.
The holder or holders of warrant*
numbers 195 anil 199. registered
numbers 150 and 153 on School Dis-
trict No. 76, Canadian County. State
of Oklahoma, will take notice that
the undersigned, as treasurer of said
School District, has funds on hand
to pay said warrants, and will pay |
same t>a presentation.
0. C THOMPSON.
District Treasurer, School District
No. 76.
Miss Alleene Robinson came over
from Oklahoma City last night to'
visit Miss Florence Hildelvrand, leav
lng this morning for Wichita.
prythin£
Tuesd.
in iv:idine--
> May 11, b
don't mi;
it.
Earl P. Mitehe 1 w
petty larceny today,
stealing a lap robe. 1
irra piled.
to 1
HERE IS RELIEF FOR WOMEN,
If you have jmin? in the back, Urinary, Bladder
or Kidney trouble and want a certain, pli-a^nit
h«-rh relief froin Women's ill-., try Mother (JrayV
••AIISTUAI.1AN I I VI V it liable
regulator, and re • u.l Fuinaie Weaki-c-sen,
Including Inflammation and ulcerations. Mother
<lr y'K AiiHtruliiiii in en'ti n> l>ru^. -:«or
nont by mail for 50 ct«. Samj.i. • * cut KKEK.
AddrchS, The Mother Gray Co., Lo Hoy, N.Y.
Stockholder* Meeting « t' tin* Okhiho.
ma and ( anndian River Railway
Company.
Notice is here >• given hat a meet
ing of the stockholders of the Okia
mnitt and Canadian River Railwa>
•ompany will be held a; the ofllce of
said company at 10.". South K>><k 1>
land avenue n t lie cii> of K1 Reno,
Canadian counts Oklahoma, oh the
1st day of .lun« . 1909, at the hour
Would you like
u out Chiropru fit-
free. Come and
nouncement.
) know nio
Next week
PLKNT\ oi Kill IT
[■n | is a fine thing, for it helps
one in perfect health. Our
<;ooi> i ill IT
! is a tonic of rare quality ;i
,s! sharpens the appetite and
a- the blood.
10 o'c ck a. ill . ui
J of electing directors of
a t ion.
C O. ni.AKR
GASOLINE STOVES
W<? ait- prepared to -lo sal! kinds of leauint;
and repair work on ('.AS STOVKS
IPIIONE 770
Wicker's Furniture Hospital
:t 17 s. nick forj
• •••••••••a
LOCAL NEWS
Tinkelpaugh sells the Herrvck re-
frigerator in all sizes. 22 4-tf.
A number of El Renoit. ~ will in-
tend the hop at Ft. Reno tonight.
See the Herrlck refrigerators at
Tinkel|)«ugh's. 2 2 4-t f.
A Well Known Fact
That no skin aisease, whether from
internal or external oriein, can long
witiistand the two powerful germicides,
ZEMO and ZEMOTONE, they destroy
the germs that cause th«* disease, they
always cure. Write for sample. E.WKoae
Med. Co., St. Louis. All Druggist* seil il.
Por sake by Meacham's Drug Store.
Judge Carney and family are vis-
' iting with friends in Oklahoma City
! today.
J. H. Rartels has brought suit in
! district court against ,J. C. Deardorff
' to quiet t it lo.
j j. ^ t. I III IT or Ml. KINDS
I to suit all tastes at appropriate
W. H. Bolton, Western Union line- es. In much wisdom there is
man of Hor.to:i>, Kas., is spending tlif pain, but in our Fruit there is
day here on his way to take charge pleasure. It ripe and just
of the same work at Tucumcari, N. eating. Reall> the ehaict
its kind. Why not ti> it?
DI AltDOlirr (iliot I II COMI'
>t Your Ileal l-Ntnte with
.1, >1. II \ ItKI \.
West Mayes St., I I lleiio.
Phone kho.
; i di it iimi\i: in oi it yoctii now
\\ I till. To sPKND oi li o|.l> \CiK.
IT WILL III: IN < OMH I \\|) PL AI I IF
\\ I liwi: IOIIMFD IMI s \ \ INI.S IIA HIT
\\ HILL Mil NO.
\ HANK \( l (MM Is | II | INsrilXNCi:
W ill I.I: W I LI\ L.
ONI DOLI.\ll WTI I S| \IIT VOl ON THI
KM.II I TK \< K WI I II I HIS It \NK.
The Commercial E in it
LL III .NO, OKLA.
much
much,
II. \ White and wif
leen n El Reno for ti
lajs, left for N it us today
kill remain indefinitely
Our De|H sits (iuarnnteetl l>> I lie
Depositors' (iiiiiraiity Fund
of the state oi' Oklahoma.
You must move sometime;
we move all the time; let us
move your household ^oods
in our large padded furni-
ture Vans.
Englc Transfer & Storage
Company
PHONE 4 5
y>if—tuiii i fun 'i mil 11
Wa11 !:• id e> was in the city from
hlckasha la.st night visiting with
Mrs. Hollis fillmore is spending tli
day in Oklahoma City shopping.
We ate in business for your health,
lied Cross Pharmacy. 253-8t.
I 9 I • I < ( . ••••••••
« M O N L V •
• to Loan on Farms. ("all or •
• Write .1 M. Harkin, III West •
• II a yea Street, LI Ileno, Oklalio- •
• ma. Plioiie WHO. •
James W. Spain and Miss Mar- j
guerite E. ILlltnan, both < :' this city,
were united in marriage Fist even-
ing, May ti, at the Congregational I
parsonage by Rev. John \V. Dickson. J
Mr. Spai'Di is n the employ of the
Rock Island railroad. They will
make their home in this city.
J P Matthews s an El Reno vis-
itor in Chickasha today.
Kraft's meat market, will close at
six-thirty every evening until fur-
ther notice. 2 5 2-12t.
Mrs. .1. R. Sullivan is spending the
day shopping in Oklahoma Cit>.
Red Cross Pharmacy delivers the
goods. Call 341 and tell us what
you want. 253-31.
•old or.Tv Kt the Dixie. 38-tf
Worio renowned Walkover Shoes
is a guest at the
>f Oklahoma
erfoot tod<a>.
Red Cross Pharmacy, 2<l
Island.
S. Rock
JSamncl Ijefkpwitz depart.-.1 |for
Pocassett this morning where he will
spend several days working in the
interest of .the El Reno Tent and
Awning Com pan >
The Presbyterian ladies will hold
a home cooked food sale Saturday,
May 8th, at the Novelty Store.
2 2-3t.
IIOISFK LLP FIIS
uon't forget to have the Electric
Housecleaner to do your SPRING
HOUSROLEAXING. Phone R2.
IMiss Lottie Newer of Chit kasha is
the guest of tMrs. M. C. Rem! of
M. M. Johnson of Shawnee is v s-
iting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Cole on N n th Evans.
M > 1-i. Arnold White has 'eased
ground in El Reno on which she will
?rect a fine studio at once.
E. E. Blake who has been in Chi-
cago for the past week wi 1 return
home this evening.
W. P. Rickey made a trip to
Chickasha this morning returning
this evening.
If you want jolly smiles put on
vour face, "buv jolly, you want to
hear M..' .lolly of .loliet. 253-5t.
BANK
YOUR * -
MONEY
Terms and Restrictions
(iovernino" the Sale ol l^ots in
o
I.I i i s I:\PI \iN
the meaning of the three small words
printed here. They mean acquiring
the habit of thrift, preparing for a
position in the world, laying lip a
store of comfort for a rainy day.
Life's road has many rainy seasons
and :i
HANK \eCOlNT
is the only umbrella that is truly
waterproof when the sun of prosper-
ity goes under a cloud. That's what
these three little words mean. Hitik
yoi.r money right, here.
< ITI/F NS N \ I ION XL HA Nl\
TERMS
10 per cent, cash; balance payable in 18 equal imnthly payments.
RES TRIG T B Q IM S
ALL purchasers of lots are restricted from building nearer than 25
feet to the front of the lot line, or a residence building to cost less than
$1250.00. Also restricted from building other than cement sidewalks,
not less than 4 1-2 feet in width in front of lot line.
It is the purpose of the owners of Boynton Heights to mak?, this addition strictly high-
class residence property. To do this, certain restrictions are necessary. Uniformity of
hnilding line, sidewalks, attractive homes, together with its natural advantages, will make
Boynton Heights the popular residence district of the city and cause values to increase
at a more rapid rate.
Boynton Heights will he itlncetl on sale
TUESUAV, MAY 11, at 9 a. m.
Plats and price 1 i.-t of property to be sold can be had at our office ir. rear of Citizen's National Bank
EICKEV & CO., SALES AGENTS
FINAL CLEAN-UP
Retiring From Business Sale
ONLY ONE OHV MORE
The balance of our Magnificent Stock of Millinery
Goods and Pattern Hats at lower prices than ever
Ivm nrp
WE POSITIVELY CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHT
FOR THE LADIES
All trimmed hats marked $3.50 to $4.50 go at $1.65
All " ' "
All
5.00 to 7.00 go at
8.00 to 10.00 go at
2.45
3.95
tOR THE LITTLE ONES
All
hats
selling up to $1.50
go
at
.50
All
n
' " 2.50
go
at
1.00
All
ii
" " 4.00
go
at
1.50
Want Ads. Classified
FOR SAL*
FOR SALE OK i'KAOK Cement
blocks for live stock or city property.
Phono (leorge S. Hays, Hock laland
Exchange 411. 250-tf.
POH SALK—2 lots, 2 room house,
small barn, $B.S0 See Riley Mitchell
120 k\. Hick ford Phone «87.
Bol-tf.
frX)R SAJJB—16 acre truck garden
tract. Located 9 blocks from (en-
ter of county seat of 4,000. Inquire
Wellman & ilhoades, ii 16 S. Rock
Island 251-Gt.
tX)R SAiLlC- Two ebolee a acre
tracts, one well Improved other un-
improved Well located. snUable for
nub-dividing Also choice 16 acre
tract xrcar city will ee'.l , 6 or all.
Address l*ox 74 3. No ag«*Dtb need ap-
ply.
Flowers at 25c, 50c, 75c. Formerly sold up to $3.00
Veiling, laces, chiffon, plumes and wings
at like reductions.
Don't Miss this Opportunity
Sale Positively Ends Saturday Night at 10 O'clock
Model Millinery Shop—Kelso's Store
FIXTURES FOR SALE
FOR BALE—Nice home. Capital
Hill, 703 8 Macomb Ave ; good im-
proved foottom farm. 3 1-2 miles
from town, clear of encumbrance.
Will make terms If desired. Smith
Taylor, Owner. 211-tf
ron MAIM or KXCHANHK 1 I fool
oak counter and show case Toolan.
Theatre Cigar .More. 252-'Jt
FOR SALE—r.O feet new garden
hose; cost $6.50, price $i.." 0 -do not
need It. Call 602 S Rock Island
Ave. 2 5 4-21 •
FOR 8ALK—Cheap, one Jew. " gas
ringe with four burner*, oven end
boiler. For particulate apply at the
Schowengerdt Shoe Store. 254-tf.
FOR 8A1/B-—Two east front lots and
three room house at the comer of
Watts street and Macomib avenue.
Apply to 11. S Williams, Rock Ialand
ticket office 2 4'2-tI
FOR 8ALB—<Oood P'^ny, perfectly
gontle, runabout and harness. Pric-
ed to sell quick. Addreas llox 743.
City. 253-tf.
FOR SALK 4 lots (co ner), new!
two-room house, g *>d well, small
barn, lots of nice young fruit. Price
$♦11!r . Address Box 743 City. 249-tf I
FOE EEN1
hX)R RWN'T Corner business room,
2T.X&0 fi et, ith large flre-proof
vault; also four living rooms, second
story, south front, modern conven-
iences. Excellent location. For rent
preferably in pair to couple for light
housekeeping Address -01 \~2 K.
Woodson. 254-tf.
FOR REN i 4 room house on W.
Hayes, Inquire of L. F. Stoneman,
307 N lilrkford. 264-«t.}
FX)R RKNT-<Kurniahed room, modern
conveniences. $8 Ot. Inquire office
of K1 Reno Gas & Klectric Co. j
2 & 8-31 *
CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT CO.
of ti Reno, Oklahoma
VV« make 5, 7 or 10 year loans on Farm Property. Option
given to pay all or part at any interest-paying date.
MATES THE LOWES1
office in
NO DF.LAY COME AND SEE US
of the Ft ml ^National Hank
FOR RWNT I^argn business room, !
25x25, cheap. Inquire Red Cross i
Pharmacy. 200 ®. R. 1 258-31
FOR RBfrfT -Two good office rooms,
light and siry, opposite postofHce S h« '
B.H.Horner. 234-tf.l
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FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTHH Tr.i dlninn room glrl«|
at Anntni' Motet. .
Money Saved is
Money Earned
We buy scrap iron, copper, brass,
old rubber and hides. We pay the
highest market price. Located at 107
North Choctaw Avenue. Phone 492.
Southwest'n Iron A Metal Co•
«I ALI HELP WANTO
WANTKI) Men to work on track
construct on. Good wages. Okla-
homa Rail why Com paw, 122 1-2
Grand avenue., Oklahoma City.
254-4t.
WANTED—Men to Inarn barber I
trade; few weeks completes; 60
(hairs constantly busy; careful in-
structors; tools given; diplomas
granted; wages Saturdays; positions,
waiting; wonderful demand for grad-
uates, White for catalog, Motor liar |
oer College. Dalian, Tex. 255-61* .
See the Bargain Man
"No, Jessie dear, this is not a RED TAG or QUIT BUSI-
NESS sale. It is a bid for MORE BUSINESS.
GOOD HARMS for sale or trade.
Some CRACKER-JACK city property, both vacant and
improved, at a very close figure and easy terms.
Can write you LIKE INSURANCE that gives MORE
PROTECTION than any other company on enrth
s°« Riley Mitchell,
Phone <>N7.
120 North Bull lord Avenue
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El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 254, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1909, newspaper, May 7, 1909; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166455/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.