El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, October 25, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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BILL8.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF EL RENO
SUGGESTS THAT YOU OPEN AN
ACCOUNT WITH IT AM) 1M> BUSI-
NESS AS SUCCESSFUL MEN 1>0
TH KIIIS.
E. I*. rOCKRELI., Cashier.
The old, oiu story, told time." with-
out number, and repeated over and
over again f"i* the last 3G years, but
it is always a welcome story to .hose
in search of health—There is nothing
in the world that cures coughs and
colds as quickly as Chamberlain's
Cf.ugh Remedy. Sold by C. R. Mil-
ler and Co.
DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY
Will Surely Stop Thai Cough.
I
THE DIXIE
Is the place where you
can get an Alfred Benja-
min or a S. M. S. suit
or overcoat at very mod-
erate prices. The man
who buys a Benjamin or
a Spiro, Michel & Son
suit or overcoat may be
relied upon as a stead-
fast customer. These
clothes made in New
York by the best tailors,
exquisitely finished, best
quality of material.
No better credentials
, 6UwEei«x^wro'^ could possibly be offered,
no stronger argument iu favor of you, too, becoming
a customer of
THE DIXIE STORE
We are sole agents for the Celebrated
Walk-Over Shoes, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00
Stetson Hats Cluett Shirts $3 Gunbel Hats
Ordei
j soft.
Pure Caddo Spring Wai
*0 pure. King Phone 25.
You must move s i
we niovt- all the time; let us
move your household i^oods
in our large padded furni-
ture Vans.
Engle Transfer £ Storage
Company
PHONE 45
Miss Minnie VanNess has accepted
a position in the lTden Hook Store.
Mrs. E. C. Carson is visiting with
relatives near Kingfisher for a few
days.
\\ \ NT El*—Two or Hirer boy*
Hans Paulsen and llenry M'hafer ' young men ) over fit!«*«•• years of i
were Oklahoma (ity v - tors yester-1 ^(1 opportunity^ to earn from
day. dollars a work U|>—-from one to
■ 1 hours per day. Address \. inri
Mr. and Mrs I S. Wilson an in \nierieaii.
the city from Watonga visiting with
friends. I Woodson Barclay nas purchase
"4 i *
lv
Mr. and Mrs. John Mc
:.he city from Calumet :
in
omobile which
mail over his
■ill
Great
Divide
The long awaited great
American play.
— N. Y. Press
By Wm. Vaughn Moody
As produced nt the Princess and
Dalv's Theaters and Academy
of Music, Nov York, for more
than 500 tnties and now rrowd
inn the Adclph Theatre, London
Empty pi
for sale cheap. See C
302 N. Choctaw.
and vinegar barrels
H. Wheeler,
85-3
calling on t1l
yesterday.
of Ok la
milliner;
El Rem
MM I \ I l>l
ll\\ I \ I l< IN.
en for the winter season. We
are agents for Lowneys, IIu-
ylers, Allegretti, Frass, Bunte
Darley, and Dolly Varden
lines of fancy package choc-
olates and bon bons. Hot
drinks and dainty lunch af-
ter the show at the old relia-
ble. 214 S. Rock 1st ami
GERRHRS
Miss lx)tta Dunn of Oklahoma City
was the guests of iter friends in El
Reno Sunday.
Miss Nell Devine and Mrs Terra
Paulsen are shopping in Oklahoma
City today.
Amiel Ixiosen was in the city from
Okarche yesterday attending to busi-
ness transactions.
Transact your business with the
State Guaranty Bank. Deposits guar-
anteed. 70-tf.
M. C. Beiderman spent Sunda
le city returning to Oklahoma
psterday morning.
Robert M. Fry, ex-county commis-1
sioner of Canadian county and one
of the substantial farmers of Yukon
township, was a business visitor in
El Reno yesterday.
Earl Beebe is the proud possessor
of a beautiful Past (Irand Master s
jewel, presented to him by the
Grand Lodge of Masons of Oklaho-
ma. he having occupied the position
of Grand Master during the year
1 907.
C. C. Alexan
morning on his
western Oklaho
left
Bernard Bros.
A EL lM'WOKE THANSEER.
BAGGAGE IIA ELI NG, MOVING
A Nil COAL H ANHL1NG.
Your Patronage Solicited
Cor. IE I. *V Russell. Plione 000
The Socialists of Canadian coun-
will hold a ronvnUon at the
inty court house on October .50,
2 o'clock p. n .
I'he object being to more thor-j
oughly perfect the county organiza-
tion and outline a plan for the win-
ter educational work and elert coun-
ty officers.
In the evening of the same date
the local Socialist Literary club will
give an entertainment consisting of
orchestra music, singing and recita-
tions. followed by a pumpkin pie
supper, (the kind mother used to
make. > Other refreshments will be!
served, followed by a general jollifi-
cation and dancing.
Everybody is cordially invited to
attend. Bring all the folks. At
I Trades Assembly Hall, amiss from
the Kerfoot Hotel.
ollege.
HEMII.s SHINING PARLOR
for
LADIES \NU GENTS
W. Manor, day • lerk at the Ho el
Kerfoot, lias returned from a several I
days' stay at Geary.
IF YOU
HAVE
MONEY
TO BURN
There are better ivays of burning it than
by throwing it in the turnance.
Some people buy coal %vithout any re-
gard as to its heating value, "Simply Be-
cause it is Cheap.'* The discriminate buyer
knows that it pays to buy only the "Best
Alderson Lump Coal." We have been in the
coal business in El Reno seventeen years.
Our sales are the largest in the city.
"THERE IS A REASON"
We screen all coal before it leaves our
yards. Von get no slate, slack or dirt. We
charge the lowest possible price consistent
with fait profits.
for Alderson Lump Coal Phone /Vo. 7
El Reno Mill & Elevator Co.
at the •
HI.IOl* TI1E ATT! E •
nir Patronage Solicited •
• ••••••••••••
Miss Gertrude Larsh spent vester
day shopping in Oklahoma City am
visiting with friends.
Empty pickle and vinegar barrel,
for sale cheap. See Geo H. Wheeler, I
2 N. Choctaw. S3-S
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lane returned
Sunday evening from a trip to Kan-
sas City and other points.
W. A. Cox went to Banner yester-
day morning to visit at the home of
his uaughter, Mrs. Fred Cole.
Miss Ethel George of Coldwater,
Kas., is in the city visiting with her
aunt, Mrs. Alice Davis, on S. Barker.
Miss Ethel Scottman of Duncan,
Okla , is attending to important busi-
ness affairs i nthe city for a few days
Empty pickle and vinegar barrels
for sale cheap. See Geo H. Wheeler,
302 N. Choctaw. 85-3
Miss Beulah Hardenbrook, who has
been visiting with relatives in Iowa
for the past year, returned home last
week.
LJI'
• and See our Large Mock of
r,V( v \PPLK5
at
IlEARDOREE GINM EH COMPANY.
Croup is most prevalent during the
dry coid weather of the early winter
mouths. Parents of young children
should be prepared for it. All '.hat
is needed is a bottle of Cbainb r-
iain's Cough Remedy. Many moth-
ers ore never without it in their
homes and it has never disappointed
them. Sold by C. R Miller & Co.
QUALITY IN COAL
IS ECONOMY IN HEATING
Buy from us and get the
Genuine McAlester Lump
IMO SLATE
NO SLACK
El Reno Mill & Elevator Co.
Phone 7
W. Henry, (president of the El
Reno Business College, is in Denton,
Texas, for a few days attending to
business .affairs.
lMiuiiifjnt Doctors
are the most unw< I <>ine visitor*—< von tli«
ljortnr himself earn s t ho bi« k tii.it com-
jirllfd linn to le.ivo his comfortable bed.
huppose you try our method, and ke«
H lag bott le of 1 • ti y Davis' Pain-
Kill, r in thi. house. and let tho Doctor btay
in L «a and enjoy himself.
John Hill, a prominent grocery-
man of Kingfisher, was here yester-
day on a business errand.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Farley, who
have been visiting with friends and
relatives in Coffeyville, Kas., for a
month, returned home last night.
Harry Bernell, better known as
"Blacky", who for the past year has
been manager of the Kraft meat mar-
ket, is transacting business in Ok-
lahoma City today.
The peculiar properties of Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy have been
thoroughly tested during epidemics,
of influenza, and when it was taken
in time we have not heard of a sin-
gle case or pneumonia. Sold by C.
R. Miller Co.
There is Only One
"Bromo Quinine99
That Im
Laxative Bromo Quinine
(MED THE WORLD OVCR TO OURC A OOLD 10 OMF OAT.
Always remember ft*, tull name. Ixx>k
for this slgnatuie on every box. i)5c.
SWA
Homer Buster, day clerk at the
Southern, who has been quite ill for
the past week, is again able to be on j
duty.
THK IIKST HOI,I,Alt HOOK
is the one showing your deposits In
a good hank. Have you such a book?
If not why not have one? Its easy.
Come to
I THE « I I I/I NS N \TION \L HANK
Start an account there with as
many dollars as you like. You 11 find
it mighty comfortable reading after
you have got the habit of depositing.
Try it any way. You can wltharaw
I your money when you like—but you
ARE YOU ABOUT TO STORE YOUR
WINTER'S SUPPLY OF FUEL?
Remember that GENUINE Gas COKE The Uustless fuel
Will save you money; will keep your house clean; and gives
you more heat per ton than the best coal, and less ashes.
IVe sell Lump Coke for furnaces, until November 15,
at $4.75. Crushed Coke for base burners and heat-
ers, until November 15, at $5.25.
You save 50c per ton by laying in your winter's supply now
HI Reno Gas tV Electric Company
Office 104 South Bickford Ave. Telephone 400
won't like.
8«h •varieu.
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El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, October 25, 1909, newspaper, October 25, 1909; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166735/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.