El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 273, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 29, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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Kl. HKM1 l>-\n.Y AMERICAN. S Vl l ltl' \Y. MAY -H H <*>
EL RENO DAILY AMERICAN
Entered as second class matter
Jnly 28, -'9«6, at the Post Office at
El Reno. OH lahoma, under the act or
OongTeBS of March 2, 1 8 97.
"gToT lhw1s * «1".. r b Hhero.
II .V s 40
One month ' n0
Three ; oo
Six f'nn
One Year
PUBIJt ATION <>l*1 *' I . vr.
*13 JIOKTH M« KhX)lil) A\ I-<M * •
I'HONK 17.
LABEL
union
flENC 0*>-V
OKI.AIIOM \ (iT\ 'S \V \V
A sentlnient was brought t" the
surface in the meeting of the com
niercial clulb last night tliut will >■>-
emuallv be put into practice it> thh
city hy every citizen and that is the
absolute boycott of all Oklahoma Oltj
business houses and also of any tniv
elling man living in that ( it* and
tempting to sell goods In this city
Thia action on the part of this < '>
would ibe the besit remedy thai could
,be used to stop the continued knot k
ins of 'the newspapers and the com
merclal travellers of that town on Kl
Reno It has become a notorious
fact, and espet'ian> :i:uotig the i
elling m "i during the la 1
mowtis 10 Si r tlhinga to the detrl-
iMWl of this city at every opporiun-
iy a till ro iMfwurw an* enterprne
M 1 KMllf ** *< i" ml1"' "lis , ity :>S
probaljie lof-Mlon. This is not
„ >v lru«r "f Oklahoma City with n-
Vroni" !<• Kl Reno but any other
{own th l caaK's in their way is -oi-h-
j ct to thnir illlflcat.lon and aim
RAILROAD PICKUPS
A Disappcarins:
Non-Greasv
SKIN CREAM
harmony Skin ( rum il « dainty
toillt requisite (or makin* the lleih
clean, .lear firm. Ireih and healthy.
It v ill act to promote and preserve a
beautiful complexion and urate a
$ood contour to thr >kin when rightly
used as a massage.
Harmony SKin (.ream
does not stain. It is absorbed hy Ihe
,k,„ readilv. GLOVES OK OTHER
DRESS MAY BE WORN DIRECTLY
A1TER rhE CREAM IS APPLIED.
It has a tendency to whiten the skin and
ifivt a rosy hue to complexions. Put
up in beautilul opal jars, tied with "d
ribbon. Bevond any douhi the most
exquisite package and preparation now
on thr market.
PRICE 5CC
MILLER-JONES DRUG CO.
EL RF.NO • OKI.A
MI8S REBA GUTELIU1
Office Phone 17
Residence Phone 386
il in- decorations of red roses, Misses Zita
Montgomery and Bessie Lowe eer\ed
morning in ^ <rourBe luncheon. Favors were
given the many guests who in all
CJuthr« Tin rooms "were
Mrs. M. I). Lib by entertl
formally at bridge th
honor of her house i^ui-m. Mrs. 'Lew
A fasr
, The
And « v
\ Si asiilr lli'll'1
ating belle is sh
ed to her.
I fhej come in numbers to a*ppa1
I-'iiun «'V i> <• lie-
But she cannot accept them all;
She hasn't time.
pli-
ca t
and to all we
►n« will
et she dislike
The gentle ti
i) takes from
Kngagenient
The Matinee
to hi
- - numbered one hundred and fifty, sev
fusion of r' d ros*-s art.stically ; eral out of town guests being kpres-
i-ombined with terns. Five talbles ent.
- "Uyer a°hd " | several month* ago. when Mis. Ma-
,,:t conclusion nn ,h™ L. Do.-o left NVw York on her first
... lunch""'. «.i. * • M)s lwestern tour Chart w Frohman
' V .j f" i ,,f 'i' laughingly remarked, "If you get to
John McWe which B;s me.( pert, lead me a wlrelew."
' ~,''7 xueat nrUse. Miss Dura proml.od lodi, to but on
awarded ra. ' •" • - • ai riving at St. l.ouis she found tliat
Enjoying the were. . ,B0 wlreleM as yet on
lJe WU1 Smith! t. ^ i Pa'- U and it looked a* it £
Sniiih ('"in ' VnnNess, 11 sJ would not be able to keep hti pro
, . . w' i m o Sh nit"". I inise.
1 . . J} jj ok Quth-1 But MIm Doro Is not eaally daunt-
8 " wt'h . M .> Birch.U and she. conceived a unique and a
J'1 ®or plan which she immediately
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.
V'l
HI
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY
S /i IW T4/V/VEBAL/M
STAR CLOTHIER 118 S. Rock Island
\\ e think the p
ested to know how the tearheis
to spend the vacation months, si
have int.'rvlcwed each of then
follows: Miss iiardv goes t" <
ratio and California: Miss Martii
turns no her home in Iowa; Si
Riibuah and tllbson are to mak
extended u'.p weat to Montana.
Me and Sui Pranciwso: Mra. I>m ^
„ spend pari of the « mer ai|
home, but anticipate, doing special
work at Knoxville later on in [ ^ ^
the sum.mer; Miss Ci i ek< r is t" h: \ j ^^
harge of the model s.-hool in t he | • ■■ ' ■ ;
#fter which
Mr
;i.l ciut
fiupt. Halloek is in Guthrie.
Headmaster * #Wllmo«i h raine
ki from En fid tnis mornin
• • •
Manager W. i nsiu.in ^
turn from Chicago on No. today.
• • •
Road Foreman A vent lett for < h-
cago today W attend a tariff meeting.1
Saturda> w-.th
Mrs. K. M
Reno \esterda
permanent he
j j Capital.
, fPhe W. c
tll«
n any
? Clut
ana Mrs. Ed S. Le
in,. 1 ihis afternoon
ends from three to
it sideiice on South
started to put
i to a friend she
; pigeon which is
l ine carried with
n to
(loint
> M ♦ i • > ♦ M 0 >
e present
impauy as
Maconih avenu . t'i>on arriving the
• I,.'.,,, Kuesn were received at the,
I door h> little Misses Ruth Montgoro-
I fry and Pauline ( ute, who were
dressed in white and carried huge attach
• minuets of red roses. The home the pi
in arriving at Colorado Spring
will take the Cog up to Pike
k and from its lofty summit will
note with a blue ribbon to
et x neck addressed "Mr
•d
id
n.lb
Frohman, London, England,
mdsomely gowned! n care of the manager of the Empin
o make the event I theatre in St. Louis where the mess
por ance and bril-jage will be ioumed' ateUv cabled t>
ent apartments in Mr. Frohman.
rH-1 l"i"i H 4
Inst
t hi
l*i
rk. All
Tennessee; Mrs. Horry and
ker will remain n El Item
i M in not far aw : Miss Mi
also remain at home; Miss
no definite plans as yet, hi
on ^
n will
■ived W
cape j;
five pi
e EaBt
M em b
>okane,
eiliately
M.
Ml
everal
• rested
taut
superin-
ChicHgo
The
J. W. llarvo
t^ndent of motiv
is here. I j.iinienla
• • •
Lige Perry, superintendent of com- JJ"
presses, arr ved here I™'" an lnai.ee-1 '
tion trip today '
• • •
Master Carpenter 11 shop Is con-
ferring with Gov. Haskell in Guthrie
this afternoon.
• • •
j. V. Williams, agent at Oklahoma
Oky is here today attending t busi-
nesn for the company,
• • •
W. J. Jolinsos, < erk in <> S anfl
D. department, is traveling f' Pab^i
Blue U bbon in Fort Worth for a
couple of days. metalled
• • •
Kramer Pierce n an.' I
Shawnee this morning where h
.been attending the Elks - >n\-'
He also visited friends in Missi:
an3 Alabama while
CI NIK VI ni ||i Mil. Ill M"
uchers of
kindly r«
Divine I*
irtes
,dence by
•a ti
he i
the te
showed the ap ritof sympathy whi.li
Lgjatf between :.il who nre teaeheri.
Miss Florence Petit will arr<
flhe position ns t«MU>Krapher in I
niwt Shariie's oftce dur.nit til" •' wet
of Mls> Ethel Carter, who leavi-s
Colorado 'tomorrow.
Mr. Lot e of Kansas City, rep
Hil«
Th
A num1
orted tha
I \K • N H « 11 * * • * I
The Wage Worker's Dollar
Often represents hours
of hartI tabor : •'
When that dollar is spent it should
command its fullest buying power.
We are constantly striving to give
you a larger dollar's worth than
you can get elsewhere.
Bring your dollar and we II show you
i vamovs hioveliv store
• j 109 S. Noclt Island Avenue
.1*.
I he Store tioi' ti/es1 yfoouy
Exposure to Wet,
dampneaa and cold. r< mlt.In aauddenchlll. |
Take ft teaspoontul of l'^rry
killer, in half a glass ofwarm water or milk. ^
The wli'>le s\>tem vxill be heated and th
dttUg.T of ef,Id avoided. Two million bottle
arc sold every year and this afti-r sevrjit;
years in u- e. There is the n w and eeon. -m
it al 35 cent size and also the 50 cent size.
Did you get a Spring Suit?
THE DIXIE
Has a full line of spring suits in
up-to-date styles and patterns at
very low prices.
Sole Agents for ihe Walk-Over Shoe
1. RA61N0WUZ & CO.
El Reno, Oklahoma j
. . . , i 111 . i i \ i I ■ ■'. 1111 i ' ♦ HI
y t t I I 1'"I' l I i 11 l i 11 1111 ' ' 1 " 1 :
better Than Spftnktng.
Spanking doe« not cure children of
bedwetting. There is a conawtution-
al cause for this trouble. Mrs. M.
Summers, Box W, South Bend, Ind.,
wil send free to any mother her suc-
essful home treatment, will full In-
structions. Send no money, rut
write her today if you? hlldren trou-
ble you this way. Don't bla-ne the
hild, t'.ie chances are It can't Lelp it.
This treatment also cures adults and
.i^ed people troubled with urine diffl- ,
culties by day or night.
J. M. M UMvlN
• I « r
> K ;il I ~iate, M itiwts l.ocns
• and Insurance
. Ill W. Hayes St.. Pli"ne NWI
«•• •«••••••
CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT CO.
of El Rtno, Oklahoma
We make 5, 1 or 10 year loans on Farm Property. Option
given to pay all or part at any interest-paying date.
RATES THE LOWEST
NO DF.LAY
of the First!*
COMF. AND SEE IS
tional Bank
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ImC-UH
itmeut, IP. tiro
I 1 t 11 .1 . Ml' 1 ■'.11.
till' . 111'. Bicklutd.
Welcome Words to W omi:n
Women who •offer with di^ordfp' '
f \ should write to l>r Pie roe "> >
oJv.ce "I « pl.v in n t.f tn« in ve.rs .•x|..-f|«^
— a skill'd nod fcueeeiiiul spcculist in tin Jim a
„| women. I Utter "I II,i. s.irl h thr m«t
car'-ful ciin idtr«tton unJ •.
iTTnr iw xi";^v w-'ui;;?,
£SlrM ,o tlicr .«•!
; u prelti Mire M n> tlwl( I ^
v%itlioot "an examination. • -f-
u.T '"".v ,h„„u .ub it. *.«
bun.lr.-d. of tbouwad*.
,,Mr V" "
Property mul 1 \ ices
To Suit all Hinds of Peopte
WIVES
SOMETIMES
()BJECT-
Jo ute Insurance Widows Never Do
And the WIFE doesn't either, when, as old age
conies on and the husbands earning power lessens, the
maturing policy steps in to lift the burden during the
declining years of life.
What aboutthat Life Policy You were goin£
to take? Is it protecting your family?
Eelter do it To-day Then its Oone
THE COLQK&3Q rJATBOKAL
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with! train of gears.
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El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 273, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 29, 1909, newspaper, May 29, 1909; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166492/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.