El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 31, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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KL RKXO O.tll.V AMERICAN, TI V-SDAY, U'Gl'ST 31, lOOfl.
A Bank Account is the founda-
tion on which many a fortune is
built. It is the beginning which
every man must make if he would
have a successful ending. You
can do nothing- in the way of busi-
ness without capital. The best
and only practical method of get-
ting money and capitalizing your-
self is by opening an account in
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OI I L HEM)
and taking good care of it.
f 7\ _ J?', V 1
A. \Yli\-iO\, President.
1. 15. COCKIiHIJ., Cashiei
LOCAL NEWS •
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.loo Hardy spent Sunday in King-
EVER WATCHFUL
\ I.title ( iiiv Will Save Man> I I
Kciio Headers Inline Tnoilde
Waifli tin- I- i«l n* > sr lotion
Miss May Lemmons has u<«
position at the Boston store.
Col. .1. IV Gntelins condueted a
tie salo in Okarche yesterday.
, j frequent.
Contain
men t
I loan 's
Your Blood r
if \\ i: Hit I
>r#R!noil Poison, ^ }
bum: rum in > ■; ,\ I
tVWL li.V iihlS, / mi J J
r-V^ nvus, V . / 8
Rheumatism, i Ai/emni? 3
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J. A. HATCH ETT, Pr««.
GEO. W. BELLAMY, Y1c -Fr«a.
ARTHUR T MARCH, C* Mtr.
OSCAR R. HOWARD, Asut C*j«JL
El Reno State Bank
Capital $25,000 Surplus $5,000
Deposits Guaranteed by the DEPOSITORS
GUARANTEE FUND of the State of Oklahoma.
iiMHiitHttttniiiniiiiiimim'
llr. Riley
friends in OKI
sited with his m
hoina City Sunday.
Little Miss Margaret Schnfer is vis-
itinr with friends in Kingtish«r for a
few days.
Guy Honsloy will go to Enid the
latter part of the week to visit with
friends
Miss Eva Stone expects to visit
with friends in Enid the latter part
of the week.
The
a ick-dust like"
s Kidney Pills Will d<
watch the kidneys and
1 hem who
the
Have you ncT'c* and patn«t in
liolies, Hack, Joints, Xlticus Patches
in Mouth, !si>iv i In 'it, ! lolls, loppet-
( olored S|H ts. I imtv on an> part <>l i
flic body, llair or iCyobrc.vs falling
out, opt 11 1111 lie>i«•, syphilitic lllood
I i'oisoii, Swollen UIhikis?
Have you XVaicr> Misters, Open.
Do;n 1 Kid Itching Sores, with oe/.iug mallei.1
1,,.1 ,i in ni\ skin cracks and bleeds, ttisings and ;
I. fi'vo - II t In 'uiuipv, l.c/enia?
J. X Doll. SI 17 S
El Heno, Ok la . say
ney Pills proved so
case that I know they deserve all tlie i ,
i II you have any «,.i
praise that is given them. I believe j tonls or t,.ood disea
that standing on m> feet so much take It. -j. H • Motac
of the time was the cause of my Kid j the famous blood p
a In
ney (rouble. My feet an (I ankles of-
ten became painful and my hack '
would ache a great deal. The kidney
secretions also annoyed me by their;
irregularity in action. 1 heard so!
mad '
y ni p-
lon't fail to
ilood Balm),
irifier which has
n the past 2 7 years, so many
marvelous cu:cs of blood and skin
disensea. Cures where all else fails.
it. !?. it. kills t e poison, makes
the blood pure and rich, completely
changing the entire bodv into a clean,
healthy condition, he.iiing every sore
Stop and Think!
Do you ever stop and think? Do you .some-
times pull up that big "comfy" chair, got your
favorite pipe perhaps, and settle down to real
hard thinking? Sometimes you'll have a ref-
erence book to aid you. Suppose you are a
lawyer and your reference book is a Blaekstone.
Pretty well worn from long usage, isn't it? As
you sit there thinking, going ovr your argu-
ment point by point, your fingers pick and
lear at those frayed corners, making them
worse. Suppose you start in fresh, oet that
Blaekstone re-bound so there will be no ragged
ed es to pick at and break yourself of the habit
of picking at things while you think. It's a
bad habit anyway and encourages nervousness,
generally ending with a big doctor bill.
It's Cheaper ta> Have the Book Fixed
Call at the American of Nee and see
WILLIAM MACREADY
Manager El Reno Book Bindery
Mrs Hollis Gilmore and Mrs J. P.
(iiitelius were shopping in Oklahoma
City yesterday.
Mrs. Mabel Miller of Minco is vis-
iting at the home of Samuel Warren
on East Hayes.
Mrs. Homer Rhoads and Mrs. Hoch
will return today from :i visit with
friends in Kansas.
I Miss Helen Mae Carter of Okla-
homa City is the bouse guest of Mrs.
' Fred Carter vn South Ho IT.
I Mrs. C. ('. Alexander and son. who
have been visiting with friends in
Wichita have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ('.elder left Sun-
day evening for Checotah where
they will make their future home.
Mrs. Ira Madden left yesterday for
Denver and Colorado Springs expect-
ing to be gone for several weeks.
Mrs. Albert West .ill who has been
visiting with friends in Tulsa for the
past week, returned home last night.
Jones' Airdouie, Bryant's Com-
edians, a good company of good
players. ( ood specialties betxvem
acts. This evening.
Mrs. Ed. Devore and daughter,
Dorothy, left Sunday morning for Ar-
kansas City for an extended visit
with friends.
much about Doan's Kidn- > Pills that or pimple a: 1 stopping all aches
I ;it last resolved to tr\ 'bent and : ,i:' ■"l 1 1 j:- 1 •>■'• *1"' >>"rst
, c e o: lliood I'"' '1 Kto mn.it :n or
a supply in the City Drug Store. I Kl BOTANIC' BLOOD H\IM
used two boxes and thoi gh I am not ( b. B. I!.), fa idea ant and ife to
vet entirelv cured. I for' u ' -at deal take: cunpo>• • .1 of pure Hotanlc in-
i ,l„ not 1„- KrfdiiMwsj. it and oiiriche.
the blood, i- it. tt. strengthens tne
ng Ironi kid nerves and bull~ tip ho broken
ney trouble will make a mistake by down -■* 'it. DRUGGISTS, $1 PEIi
giving Doan's Kidney Pills a trial l.AIMiK KOI Il.K, with directions for
For sale by till dealers Pri
cents. Poster-Mil lot in Co. Hit
bet tt
H VOI* ll.XX'K NO MOM X S\\;| NOW
AND Mil NOT PI.XWIXU TO p.|-:<;i\ AT
ONCI SAVING MONKi FOK \ S.WINtiH
Vi '< Ol N I, X Ol VIII. I >.( ONM lot SLY
Pb.V.VMX* i i: X i SOMEBODV ! i ^ \ ^
Ills s \\ inl.s ro ii i 1 1 \kk: (.' vici. ol'
vol ini in hi:.
tii;: oni \ \\ \v to i n.ion ini>i:n \n-
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l \ (• s,
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IN IIIIS Dl i \ .
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III I IT IHit OXli S A IM.bXSllSK THE
I All,
The Commercial Bunh
EL HENO, OKU.
Our IleposliN (iiiaranlceil by the
Oepoviloi's' (•oaranty In ixl
of tbi' stat* of Oklahoma.
that anyone
. bo;
ents lor
SXMI'II SENT I'll I I' bv writi'iri ..... nllf^ ^ oini/iu 1
'r EL™ employment office
Ml V *11 V>l i iwvuf .1
'' rny't Hwocl pww.tefi for CUlklttu, |
-tlkiy r«jik upU«M*,
_ - r— - 10a ^ >. lla kfo I S?.
WANTED HIS FAVORITE ALIVE. |
rmvio i
J. H. Hiddle returned
from Chickasha and litis arceptod
position as drink dispenser at i
(ierrer establishment.
do:
Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Golden
of South McAlester were visiting
with the former's psirents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Smith yesterday.
Xliss .losie and Flora
eturn -imight from Ti
vhere they have been
Lawson will
peka. KaJ
i si ling wit
oinpan
will visit
• home in Enid. She
.1 by Miss Susie Stone
i Enid for a few days.
For Coal that Burns
McAlester's
Consumer's Fuel &
320 South Choctaw Phone !G
from Kansas City to visit for a month
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Is
Lang on South Rock island avenut
The Woman's Home Missionary
Society of the St. John's M. E. church
South will give an ice cream social
XIrs. I T. Bradford's lawn. 601 S.
Williams, Thursday evening, Sep 2
Kxerybody invited. 11-"
At Join--' Ainllllltt' lust infill Peculiar Order Placed by Small Dev. | ai
, i.i otce of Popular "Alice in i
Hryatit > C onuMliaiis ]ila\tii Mavnl ... ' . ...
Wonderland.
(iarrick" true to life, a droll I
haracter. To-night Joliti Mar The son and heir is seven > ears old
. , ... , ol<| enough to spell out. with helps
m s Secr-.-t. a drama oi Southern ; ovel. Ih„ wn,,ls AU,„ in w,,„
life. j derlMtnl.'' and to enjo> it hugely, espe-
cially the inetiiorable. duct between
Attention. Odd Fellows. I «"• Mock 0r"Bn
,, , , Iv, as a great treat, he was permitted
rnm ,h.lv" ,Uv, 'v; IV" • his Pi.-tty yo,.„K sumt
outlay. St ptenilie!- Iillt. lite (bM| ^0 ]un(.|,,.,,n t,t ono of New York's
I'i'llows. l{el)eeeas tiii«I friends wiil fatuous restaurants, and, hr a crown- '
hold a pietiie at I*• i«• li l\iri; All lng Joy, invited to select his own del-
Odd Fellow., their families and Icacles. I.ong and earnestly he pon-|
friends are ur« ed to come and' «*erp,l over the bill of fare; then hifl
brine a full basket.* lees, eotd I f?w l'iE,a"'1
... in , , ftK he laboriouslv read the list of soups.
irmks ami all ainnsemeiiis will be . . . ... . .
Yes, thank you. I ve precnlej what
!H.
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The Surprise Grocery will pay thp
highest price for cabbage, pot.i:oe
and fggs. Hting tliem to 300 N
Choctaw. Geo. II. Wheeler, Prop.
301-tf.
.1. Lv K
Office Phone 82 )
Richard St i others a l ilrs. E
Harbour, Managers.
I want, ho said with nervous gaiety; .
then with a„ vknitii..K ,.r GOOD THINGS IN THE HOUSE
his brows be addressed the attentive (Ion 'l count unless you include the
waiter "I'll have one very, very pailfrv. Wife knows when litis
small mock turtle, but don't make It |,;mi| js tired and liun<rr\ Site
luto Just l.riMK it along liv« | |,i. I,,,,,., thro'ii'ifb Ins
and kicking. Lilian Dynevor Rice in i
XVomau's Home Companion.
THE BEST OF GROCERIES
Literature and Dreams. | js what you jjet from lis I'riee is
Jones Airdotne this evening.] Robert Louis Stevenson owed much j ;ls r||ea|i. too. as most others
Bryant "s Comedians in "John Mar I bis inspiration to dreams. In ono , rh.,|*or what's inferior, liuv
l.assau, he attribuieU some of his tin i ^ ,|||(| ^ „ tl;1, -s L„„„|
DEARDORFF GROCER CO.
Beauchamp Bros.
MF.AT MARKET
524 IV. Watts
Everything Up lo-Date
Call :ind see tis Phone 6SS
tin's Secret," a moonshiner storv,. |1( work the who ten
full of fun and comedy. 10, 201 anted his brain during moments oi
and o0c admission. i unconsciousness The Strange Cas<
clay on !
of Dr. .lekyll and Mi Hyde" owes its ,
origin to a dream. I had long been
trying to write a story on this sub
j ject," writes Stevenson, 'to And a
'•1 ' ' body, a vehicle, for that strong sense |
"Can lie
led ti|.i n" la an ex-
ssion we all like to hear, and
en it is used in connection with
Farm oans made without
good terms and at lowest
ways have vacant an< inipr
property for sale. Alio frm (or I 0t man'a douhlft being which must at I Chamberlain's ('olio. Cholera and
sle, When nuiwnt tD sell, li-t I times come- in upon and ove rwhelm j i)|a,-rhora Rcini'ly it means that it
your property *i:,i m<>. If you *un' the mind of every thinking creature . |
to buy come and set' me, and let
show; my 11: t Is too large to adv
•in aboi
tise.
If you need your city property in-
ired, see me. Call Phone 202.
i i: x.\k xii;x i:i ,
. . For two da3
ing my brains for a plot of any sort; j torv or lr
and oil the second night I dreamed 11m ( , . |
scene at the window, and a scene aft |
in which Hyde, able tor ch
e, took iltn pow- MkLli t-Jonf
• • change in the —
rward spilt in two,
'Uraiied for some crln
!er and underwent th
Office E. Woodaon 8t., si Reno itkl^ presence of his pursuers mi the rest
was made awake and consciously, al*
——————————————— tTio11ulj I think 1 can trace in much "(
I It the manner of my brownies.''
el complaints. It It
take and equally vain
!ren and adults. Sold by j (j
Drug Cj.
(First pub. Aug. 18—60il)
\olice of Application for Tax Deed.
To the unknown owner of Lot
Number 7, in Block Number 107, El
Keno Oklahoma.
You are hereby notified that Lot
Number 7, in Block Number 1( 7, citv
of 101 K' no was on the nineteenth
day of November, -old for the delin-
quent taxes for the year of 1SI06.
That the undersigned Is the owner
of sttid tax sale certificate and that
utile • n demption is made within
sixty day> from the first publication
of this notice, a tax deed wil be de-
manded from the treasurer of said
county for said property.
1) JACK ROBINSON,
Holder T , . ii. .. .
Want Ads. Classified
You must move sometime;
we move all the time; let ut
move your household goods
in otir large padded Furni-
ture Vans.
Englc Transicr & Storage
Company
f f5 (1 /V t 4 .7
Great Things in Little
The Italians site wonderfully clev-
er in working with the most minute
thitign A skillful Italian has made a
beautiful little boat our of a pearl Tho
sail is of beaten gold studded with
diamonds. A tiny rubv serves as
headlight. The rudder Is tin emerald,
and Its stand i* a little slab of Ivory,
The b i;ii weighs less than half en
ounce, and Is valued at $ ,0ft0.
Not to be outdone 1\. a man, an am
billon Italian woman h;is painted on
that half a grain
tom view, a wind
ItTJSI.XIIMS I NIMlIt Till* III \l MIST III
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El Reno Business Directory
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DF.NTISTS
DS. A. J. WE«T
Dentist.
Ollict Over Welt's Slorc, Phonf
LAUNDF.Y
JONES' NEW L/ UN DRY
E1TI i A lil l>INK, I'roiw.
110 N. CIhk'Mw tvi-. l'hone !
WALTER H. MARTIN
Veterinarian.
Feed Co.
r mustard
Into tho most i
I jhuI
raceful fl
hirt studs Th
rr w\.-
f
SAMIv
When the Deaf Heard.
I'm stone deaf, your honor," d<*
Inred a prisoner in the dock at th
police court "I didn't hear a word
I about me. and I car
ar wh
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ATTOFNclyS
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iHie Insertion, per line
Three* Insertions, per line I0e
si* Insertions, per lino. ,20c
Three lines three times :to«. One week <10i
FOR S4LE
■ \ I.I-: 1 t lllork, filli-
1)1 Ki
with
HIT V.
i'lllt KKN'T Two
KAI.i: '1 "il'ODIIl rnltllilrs.
i i'Diim house, J piiir va -ani
lose in. H>7 acre farm.
II mprovi'il, closi' to KI Hern>
li iviny horse with stir
I harness. All beloxv mark I
if s >)il at ouee. See insner
a I I'tiT S. Macomb or-i'hoe'
HIaek.
-tf
MISCELLAi'fEOUS WANTS
WWTKI) Men to learn barber
trade; few weeks completes: prae.
lieal experience from start; care-
ful ins! t'lietoes : tnnls "t\ -ti : iliplo-
eatalo-ne.
Dallas. T
Mole
; worn
les. V.
Barbe
ntavs;
ul ile-
R. F. CAPSHAW
Kit ipractor
omec and Ho ,1 a. Old star Hi.rn ;
on lllckford. Plione 1W , CajihAW, assist!
Corner XXoudwori and .Maeomh
t!hronlc diseased conditions ol
men, women and children a specialty.
Ion free.
Mrs. Ida
Phone
tier. Don't wait until the I.i t mo
ment; until the price of coal roc
up. Get it now. Uc: It frc.n us, It
will give you perfect satisfaction.
\Vh1(Io Coal X XVood Co, Phono :i-
t'or a bank connection that you can
fee money In, make It here.
(Ill/1 INS' NATIONAL BANK.
; ; tin > ('no < le.-a and Dm J. K. NKIHSWANDI
• i !{• : i ' . It '• • ■ relieved more j 203 So. Hock Fslan
pain and suffering, and navoti more]
lives than any other medicine n use FOR RENT
I ti va hi tide for children and adults, i !•'( )|{ |{K\T I'll rit -11 .*« I
Sole: by Miller-Jones Dru:? Co. I rent. iiUl S. Jhirkei
, rchantu' price markc
stamp supplies. 'Phono 6(.
mmii for Itubber St;imp and Seal Co
I _• ti i.i and five., Oklahoma City.
and all
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US W.
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