El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 242, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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Kb RENO DAIIiV AMERICAS. FKWAT, APIUI. 8a, IBIO.
Ar; Wall pap,,r ailJ j , n( ^
*,a " flalsaed ia „..
Miemion, l will trli
VU.U mar,J- v.m." i , ..
i.Monograiu. ih;.j you mil ,1; ■„
tlie enlars- .tier.! of the hear i
evidently Ji ... s lt ;, ..
'■Vail papr .pail 'n,, >
um awfully youi anil ti:
tested, and 1 jut can't i';.ul wor
to express m; and un.le
tTZr: 1 «T* '"'T '"K" P"rty ""OK<""" the man you I more,
U C Z rway;,uo,i for ,ne " 1 an'not ~ «*• -
, • , " , idju.i b. ; e,„ s and morrow. Issue of ,1,. American, I
I will give my route for Saturday
' There will be some intere-rJng
' rr.'ws i;i the imie of the paper tomor-
row. For this time, good-bj.e.
S lUSilljO 'fC ill." 4\ii- s, JR.
FK\->\ ()| | NS |\
claimed and for costs, and in the at-
tachment therein granted, will be
rendered accordingly.
Dated this 13th day of April, 1910.
-V C. A. n A WISTER,
Justice of the Peace.
BABCOOK & TREVATHAN,
Attorneys for Plaintiff. |
(1st Pub. April G, li 10—4w.)
NOTICE,
S:ate of Oklahoma CaiKuliaii
SEALED BIDS
Sealed bids will be received up
to 8: 00 p. m., May 16, 1910, for
$250,000, twenty-five years, five per
cent water works bonds. Certified
che.'k for $2,000 requir
reserves usual right to ro
Reno, in said County, has been duly
appointed by the said court, for the
settlement of said account, at which
time and place any person interested
in said estate may appear and show
Council i cause, if any they have, why said ac-
■itiy "id. - nt s . uhi i!ot bo approved and
itgned) J. A. LaBRYER, I distribut on made as prayed for.
Mayor. J In testimony where of, I have
„ „ ' ereunto set my hand and affixed
I the seal of s.iid Court, th
j <>f Ar ril, A. D., 1910.
iSEAI.j ii. L. FOGG.
, • uty Judge.
April.
3th day
he st
in green.,
« Bu:, spr .' j; g l f
A. J. Qerrer -lis :ne
the pioneer i e crea -i r , m , , a 'a.or. da.e,
siate of Oklahoma abou is
•ago. lt is no wonder to i that vlr. ;*dy in a . .! -h
tlerror enjoys such a >: id d j..: /n. «>s :>u.j ,
ronage. I nav.- tried s.-verai drink 11 Bi t« :,i avenue
there and every one of tbein wetv de j this auto, you as!,? Men? What 111 '
Bcious. It is no: so much the drink 1,0 nien amount to where women .ire '"1: I
always as the way it is put out. You- concerned?
dispenser is a dandy. Oh, yes. indeed, dressed in my
I would like to know if the lady, | dark suit, stiff hat and black shoe-
•dressed iu a grey suit and white, j walked into Waring and Son'
P
hotel upon his bill of fare'! season and pr<
y. 1. was a dandy. .Mr. Sul- it will be th
id if spate was not limited schedule calls
going north!' would Just tell the people a few of games, with .
Any in n in ni -e things. Don't remember I closing date.
V >, and I don't want you ti, I _
•an name the exact hour and
iiinute I was in your place. Any
way, i am a regular diner at the
Busy Bee and now it's up to you.
for
of 154
as the
( 1st. Pub. April 1! 4w.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
To the Creditors or Jacob Zellewager,
Deceased.
The creditors of the above nnmed
"""'if "aruiK ana son s bar-! I fort;,it to state that 1 stood upon
wals'. wearing glasses who Is l;brar- h-'ier shop yesterday and got a dandy l'tckford avenue yesterday afternoon • <-ieuiiors 01 tne above nnmed
ian at the Carnegie library, remeni- .thave Hut, 1 just won't mention "bout I:,10 o'clock and saw Council- decedent are hereby notified that the
ibers Sherlock. 1 was there for over: he name of tha; barber nlthnmri. I man Stoaema i rlrivin*. north i« I umlerKie-tio/i i... ...
Jialf an hour alboitt 1ft a. m. yester-j
day morning, and when 1 imo away And <"in iirni.ing
I walked right by her. She turn -d of the li: ie brun.
around and looked at .ne. She ha.1 r^-or at nie in tront
a doien ehnnees to catch tne, but lost heatr • la- nisht, bu. imiuuce esi;
the 1>e t chau.e she will ever have fused in jn-t w. it s.i, ,1 1. ,1P , aT,, moon
However. 1 intend I'^el away. 1 tried to g m imo the offering on their tomatoes, strawber- HMMRJ
(lljmt as 1 .ie excitement as.ries and fruit In general are the j VUUt'hera. at his place of residence in
■possible and succeeded in attracting, most attractive .1 have ever run ' "
practically no attention. Here's luck, across. And there Is every reason
Miss nrtinette, s. try. try again. Oh. why the Western Fruit and Pro-
no, Mr. ('.allaghe!■ you did not have dure Co.,.are deserving of all the
a line on Sherlock. He is another splendid patronage they receive and
qualified adminis trator of the estate
of Nicholas B. Trulock, decea d, has
rendered and presented fur settle-
ment and filed in said Court his final
account ana report of his administra-
tion as such administrator and pray-
ing for distribution of the balance
in his hands; and that Monday, the
2nd day ot May, A. D , 1!)10, at 10
o'dlock in the forenoon of said day,
at the County Court room, In the
City of El Keno, in said County, has
been duly appointed by haid Court,
for the settlement of said account,
at which time and place any person
^iiip,
Dallas
Tc
!1 I—4W.)
NOTIC K TO CRKVITOR8,
: ^ Cn dit of Si ; :ia Little
■to fop the }2
tvisitlog the library again tbi> : • r-
cioon.
I'm great on booklets. They nr. .
as a rule, interesting, to say the
least of them. This last "Refriger-
ating Tips," sent me by Miller'.
I- ,-nave But, 1 just won't mention about 4:30 o'clock and saw Council-' decedent are hereby notified that the settlement of said account,
r :he name of tha: barber although man •Stc.nema.i driving north Stop in | undersigned was, by the County at time and place any person
■-1 1 could if I would. front of the American office and talk 1 Court of Canadian County, Oklaho- ln,erea,e<1 In said estate may appear
>'j And i in thinking real nice thlngs|'° 'he street cleaners. I ma, appointed administrator of the sll0w caU8e- !t any they have,
who poked th.- The Western Fruit and Produce i ''•SIaIe 0f said decedent, iind that air account should not be ap-
: of the P'jou Co. is one of th- dandiest fruit and I ''ers0"8 having claims against the prove(i ->nd distribution made as
it became con- produce establishments I've se.'n in|'state of sal<i decedent are required prayed for-
say anil let me many moons. Tli > prices they arej:o e*hibit them to said undersigned testlraony where of, I have
j administrator wiUi the
Said Defendant, Dallas Doss, wi!l|iTre<
take notice that he has been sued. The creditors of the above named
in the above named court, by the decedent are hereby notified that th*
above named plaintiff to recover the undersigned was, by the County
sum of BOO dollars on account of Court of Canadian County, Oklaho-
' ma, appointed administrator of the
estate of said decedent, and that all
persons having claims against the
estate of said decedent are required
to exhibit them to said undersigned
A. L. Nicholson and tiiat persona!
property of said defendant has been
seized in attachment, and said cause
set for trial on tho 30th day of
April 1910 at 10 o'clock a. m., at <u exniou them to said uudersigned
Which time if said defendant fall I J. P. Xighswander with the necessary
to Anneal*, thp n llpfi, r Iona I\t nlnin. vim,.I....... „ * li. ..... '
Today will be Bargain Fridav at
Lf
^57
Thts will be Bargain Triday No. 4 ai:d special effort has been made to make this tlav's
sa.e the test of the four.
The weather was agaiiut r.s last Friday; fcr that reason some of the items advertised for
last week will be on sale again this week.
If your neighbor do-?n't take the paper you would be doing her a favor to tell her of
thes; "Bargain Friday Sales" at Kelso's.
Figured Lawns and Batistes Sale of Val Laces Repeated
Your uiir**sii'ictptl choice uf our eiitin
^12 1-2 and 1 ;>«• Lawns in a wide raii«r<
lerns 011 sale Friday at.
a yard
line of
• 1' pat-
lie
Children's School Kerchiefs
1 loQt\ ^ood to use and iroml enoiisdi t< lose;
a neat plain white hemstitched Kerchief re«Mi-
larly sold at .V; speeial for Bargain
Friday, 40c a dozen or __ for jyC
A Household Need
. mo t iromea ilie
sale or sheets <if ^.md <|iialiiy lileitehed sheet-
ing, si/.e Hlxllo, Itenmieil teadv for use i-e•-i11 ac-
l.V worth 7.-.C, Special fur Fndav,
h . 63c
Embroidery Sale Extraordinary
A well selected line of wide sheer Kloiiti.-in^ |
mi niui'h in demand for white ilresses this ^ i
Hon; more than a hundred different patlert'is ;
in the Int. Prices ratine I'lum 40c oti tip t*. ... 1J ,
a i«rd. Keduced as iullows tor Kridav
inn:
.40 Khiuneinirs, u yard
.50 Klntineinirs. a yard
,C0 Flown iings, a yard
.75 Flouncin^s. a yard
.!)0 Flounriiijrs, a yard
$1.00 Fh lncin^s. a yard.
$1.25 Flouncin^s. a yard
The inolenient weather of last Friday prevent-
ed many of yon from buying this special bar-
gain. Again Friday we shall sell our matched
sets in \ ii I Laoea, regularly worth i.
12 1 - to 20c at, a yard | |(J
Material
i a 11 y
45-inch Persian Lawns \
adapted for inexpensive white dr<*
and pretty for commencement. X
width—4.> iiitlifs. The special prie
piece lot for Friday's S de will he
a yard
A Sale of Wasii Suitings 1
the
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ilC
< and
.miii see made up in coat suits, wash-
one-piece dresses—licps. Ramie clotlh, Mories,
' I'luth. .Meivei izcd Linens. Striped hin-
ens. I.men Finished Suit in .>. and pin-.- I.iu-
plain colors, (including everything we
Snitines except white and plain brown
r.ingini; in price from 20c ti
sale Fridav at
ell-
- 28c
.- 36c
43c
56c
67c
- - 73c
93c
All-Over Embroideries Reduced
special lot of all overs, also used extensively
for dresses and waist*; about 30 pieces in the
lot, reduced as follows:
50c Allover Embroideries, a yard 36c
60c Allover Km'broideries, a yard 43c
75c Allover Embroideries, a yard 56c
Laces at One Cent a yard
of cheap Vals, worth front to 5e n yard; plen-
ty good for many uses, specially good for cur-
tains because the quantity required would cost
so little. This is a lot of odd pieces we want
to clean up, hence the low price.
A yard
1-4 OFF
it's rlouse cleaning Time'11":
. , i « 1 the
'leater can lie heard iu every block,
lou arc having \ our spring house elennmg. New
draperiei and curtaina will lie needed, l-'i-i-
da> - s.ile on Lace Curtains affords vou an oi.
'".''unity 1.1 save. Stocks a re, pi,Me and ,!ie
price reduction is liberal. (On sale on id
t loor.)
Ic
Belts at Half Price'VT' .entir"
stock included, (a
few black elastic, patent leather and wash belts
i'xet>jited). If you are in need of a belt look-
tile lot over. You'll find i n nnipr
u bargain at L r nIU t
Li^ht Colored Percales ^ , '•
such needed merchandise should mat' r ajjy
duce our stock of liyht Percale- A lug Tald<-
full of assorted light patterns jfj n iiiJar 12 12
and 15c sellers on sale Friday < nly «<
at, a yard ||(J
jfsS.ot)
ifs.nn
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$5.00
.+4.:>o
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$2.50
$2.25
$2.00
$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
('iirtnins
(-urtaiiis
< -urtuins
t 'tirtains
('urtains.
Curtains
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Curtains
Friday,
Friday.
Friday.
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Fridav,
a
pair
$6.95
a
pair
$6.55
a
pair—
$6.25
a
pair
$5.75
a
pair
$5.25
a
pair
$4.75
a
pair
$3.95
a
pair
$3.75
a
pair
$3.55
a
pair
$2.95
a
pair
$2.55
a
pair
$2.15
a
pair
$1.95
a
pair
$1.75
a
pair
$1.45
a
pair
$1.20
a
pair
.95
a
pair
.85
at
Single Curtains and Odd Pairs
A few odd pairs and simile curtains and a small
lot ol Swiss Curtains slightly soiled will lie
tabled out for quick clearance | ^ p^|Q£
The Free Demonstration "i«* «-r
,, ..... ' Mornittu'
l ew 1-acc ( ream and I'owder closes Saturdav
night. The ladies in charge will be glad to give
you a free massage during your visil to the
store any time Friday or Saturday.
Valley Township, in Canadian Coun-
ty, Oklahoma, within four months
j from i'he date of the first publication
of this notice, to-wit: from the 19th
day of April, 1910,
Mated April 17th. 1910.
W.M. ItALRNTI,
Administrator,
j A. .MAURER, Attorney for Ad-
; mlnistrator.
necessary hereunto set m-v hand and affised
... the seaI of said Court, this 5th day
of April, A. D.. 1910.
(SEAL.) H. L. FOGG.
County Judge.
to appear, the allegations of plain-
tiff's bill of particulars will be taken
as true, and a judgment for said
plaintiff in said action for said
amount claimed and for costs, and
in t ie attachment therein granted,
will be rendered accordingly.
Dated this 4th day of April 1910
Attest:
C. A. HAXXrSTER,
.Justice of the Peacce
V. M. WALLACE,
Attorney ;.> • Plaintiff.
(1st. Pub. April 7—4w.)
NOTICE.
Stale of Oklahoma, Canadian Coun-
ty.
(1st Pub. April 15, 1910—3w.)
of Oklahoma, County of Can
St
|adian
j before C. A. Bannister, Justice of
i ,lle Pca'-* "f El Reno C'i:y Township,
! said County.
O. W. DAWSOX, Plaintiff,
vs.-
T. It. HILLS, Defendant.
«aid defendant, T. H. Hills, will'
take notice that he has been sued in
tiie above named Court, by the above
named plaintiff to recover the sum
Twenty-six and Fifty One Hun-
dredths ( $26.50) Dollars, on account
for goods, wares and merchandise
Id and delivered by plaintiff to de-
fendant at his request, and that per-
sonal property of said defendant has
been seized in attachment, anil said
•ause set for trial on the 14th day
of May, 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m., at
which time if said defendant fails to
appear, the allegations of plaintiff's
bill of particulars will be taken as
true, and a judgment for said plain-
tiff in said action for said amount
In County Court.
In tne Matter of the Estate of
Maithew James Geary, Deceased:
Notice ;s hereby givon, that Charles
D. Arnold, the duly and qualified ad-
ministrator of the estate of Matthew
James Geary, deceased, has rendered
and presented for settlement, and
filed in said Court his final account
•and report of his administration as
such administrator and praying for
; a distribution of the balance in his
j hands; and that Thursday, the 5th
< day of May, A. D., 1910, at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon of said day, at the
County Court room, in the City of
El Reno, in said County, ha3 been
duly appointed by the said Court for,
the settlement of said account, at;
which time any person interested in
said estate may appear and show
cause, if any they have, why said ac-
count should not be approved and
distribution made as prayed for. Said
estate being now ready for distribu-
tion.
In Testimony Whereof, 1 have
hereunto set my hand and affixed Ihe
seal of said court, this 6th day of
April, A. D., 1910.
(SEAL.) H. L. FOG<3,
County Judge.
(1st Pub. April 6, 1910—4w.)
NOTKi:.
State of Oklahoma, Canadian
County.
In the Matter of th« Estate of
Jt-.seph Hurton Trulock, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that Rob-
■!•: S. Trulock, the only appointed,
and qualified administrator with will
annexed of the estate of Joseph Hur-
on Trulock, deceased, has rendered
and presented for settlement, and
Hied in said court his linal account
and report of his administration as
such administrator and praying for
distribution of the balance in his
'lands; and that Monday, the 2nd
day of May A. D., 1910, at 10 o'clock
n the forenoon of said day, at the
County Court room, in 4lie City of El
•-* -' >.OOOI J
vouchers, at his office on South Rock
Island avenue, El Reno, Okla., with-
in four months from the date of the
first publication of this notice, to-
«B : from the 7th .lay of April,
]9"*te<1 the 24th day of March.
J. F. NIOH3WANDER,
Administrator.
(1st Pub. April 13—4w.)
VJTK'K TO ( KIODITOlts.
To the Creditors of Sarah Porter,
Deceased.
The c reditors of the above named
decedent are hereby notified that the
undersigned was, by the County
Court of Canadian County, Oklaho-
ma, appointed administrator of the
estate of said decedent, and that all
persons having claims against the es-
state of said decedent are required
to exhlbi- them to said undersigned
administrator with the necessary
vouchers, at the office of H. K. Rick-
er, 114-11 li E. Woodson Street, in
the City of El Reno, in said County
within si* months from the date of
the first publication of this notice,
lo-wii; from the 13th day of \uril'
1910. '
Dated April 12th, 1910.
H. K. ltlCKER,
Administrator.
Want Ads. Classified
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—One share in El Reno
Rod & Gun Club. Inquire Harris
Plumbing office. So. Rock Island.
239-tf.
FOR SALE—One fine driving mare.
Inquire 1020 South Rock Island.
239-tf.
Ala.
April 26, 27, 28, 1910.
Round Trip From El Reno
Via
Tickets on Sale April 24, 25, 1910.
SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE
Full Information From Your Nearest A^ent
Geo. H. Lee,
Gen. Pass. Agl,,
St. Louis, Mo.
H. M. Brown,
I)iv. Pass. Agt.,
Oklahoma City
FOR SALE—City broke mare. Good
single dri^r, weight 1000 lbs. Ad-
ddess Mrs. E. S. Hilsltrom, Okarche,
Okla. 239-12.
FOR Sale -Xew Crown piano, $200
• ash. Inquire at American office.
221-tf.
FOR SALE Lots .*{0 and 31, block
6, Fair Addn., two blocks west of
so.hool house and near the main
street. Terms. Gall phone 739.
216-tf.
FOR SAM'] • At a bargain, •mall
stock of phoes; also vory small am-
ount of men's hais, shirts aud over-
alls. Will sell all or any part cheap.
Inquire I'agels Grocery. 213-tf.
! OR SALE 200 acres fine upland,
1-2 miles from Blanchard, Okla.,
lor $22.50 per acre. Terrab on
$2,000. E. S. Rhoades. Phone S37.
194-tf.
FOR SALE—Two southwest corner
lots. New 4-room house witlh hath
; and closet, cave and outbuilding*
Will sell at a bargain if sold soon.
Tall at Cor. Hayee p.nd Reno. 181-tf.
f')R RENT—Rooms for light house-
keeping with bath, lights and gas.
irving House, 107 East Clarke.
234-tf.
FOR RENT—Eight room house in
Fair Addn., possession at once. In-
quire of H S. Parker, office 204 S.
Rock Island avenue. 239-5-*
' i BNT—Suiite of three rooms
elegantly finished, modern, best lo-
•ation in city. Inquire at 111 North
L.ckford. Conservative Investment
235-tf.
Co.
FOR RENT—4-room cottage. In-
quire at residence or oflice of W. H.
RRey. 2-15-tf.'
FOR SALE Nice new house, lot
;>o x 140 feet. Nice fruit trees at
bargain. Inquire 70G So. Ellison
Ave. 2 4 2-3.
FOR RENT 'Room for two gentle
men. 409 S. Hick ford. 2 41-;
* OR SALE—32 acre tract, two nii!e3
I OUth of cemetery, tyili sell jn a
body or In five and t.jn acre tracts.
Terns to suit purchaser. Mrs. I. F.
Kelly, El Reno, Okla. 202 tf
I SALE Lots 1 00 x 1 40 feot on
South Miles avenue; terms. See
Theo. Ilellweg, 202 S. Rock Island
Phone 1 1 3. 223-tf
help wanted—male
WANTED- 'Young men to le^rn au-
tomobiie business by mail and pre-
pare for positions as chaffeurs and
repair men. We make you expert in
ten weeks; assist you to secure posi-
tion. I'ay big; work pleasant; de-
mand for men great; reasonable;
write for particulars and sample les-
son. Empire Automobile' Institute,
Rochester, X. Y. 237-6*
KOK KA.1,10 About 100 barrels lime,
I no Mickn plastering cement, 8000
No. 1 Coffeyvilie face brick. Call on
Mr. H. C. Paulsen, .Mgr. Southern
lloted, City. 241-ti
help wanted—female
WAXIED -'(rood cook. Apply 320
S. Roberts, phone 854, 239-tf*
WANTED A bright, clean girl 12
er 14 years old, to play with eighteen
months' old baby. Must go home
nights. Apply 300 South Hoff
232-tf.
\\ ANTED—(Jood. clean white wo*
man for general housework on farm.
-Mrs. Smith Taylor, phone 11-52
230-tf.
miscellaneous wants
can acoolmodate—a few more
boarders at 105 N. Macomb with
board and lodging. 227-"6
i'XJJt waije— -Second hand hotel
cooking range with sixty gallon hoi
water tank and steam table. Call
on II. Paulsen, Mgr. Southern Ho-
241-6
for ejunt lost—found
,l:T'
; between postofflce and my „in(.e.
I.iberal reward for return to H a
Patterson. '
^40-0
SIHAYED or STOLEN—One gray
mare about twelve years old, weight
about one thousand pounds on April
Howard for information. Ad-
233-10t
North Rock Island. 240-6
FOR RENT—Hay 1, new ti-room
modern house. F. A. Waldo, phone
32, 230-tf.
1'OR ^Nl- Qo",] 81lltabye
fju- store. Corner Rock Islaod and
Bank ""ire Stat8 ""aranf
>
I
151-tf., Jress P. O. Uox 621.
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