El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 290, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY, JI NK 17. 1940.
KI, RF.NO PMtT AMERICAS
\ llarsiain.
If vou beat the Interurban to Yu
If It Isn't Better
kon and buy those two lots In the
ntre of business block you
ah ln>
make $1000 on $1S00
the four
nient within « month
Kx'lusivt'lN
in. ni ih
Yukon, Ok 1
Lou W. Donun
PA(1K THREE
H^J.' '
Counting His Income
FROM HK \l. KSTATK, Ll'CKV
min: Yi:r iik can hkcali, thi:
it\% WHEN iiK it itM:i ins UA< K
ON EXTllAVAIIANCK \X1 lll'l K-
KIJI IM)\Y\ TO SAVK MOXKY. HE
S(H)X KOI V I > THAT Till'. IIAXK
\\ \S HIS IH'.ST 1TUKM>.
The First National Bank
El Reno, Oklahoma
«J1YKS THK SAME l'ltlI'.Xl SII11
TO EVEllV Ml IM A SAVI'lt. IT
HELPS vol TO SAVK. HI T DON'T
UK HKOl'OHT TO DO IIK RHiHT
T111 X< J HY PROMISES. COME
ItKillT \I.ONIi WIT H YOITI I IItS.I
SAVKD HOLLAR RECUSE IT IS
I III) RHillT THINli TO SAVK.
L. A. WHiSOX, President.
I,. B. MY HIIS, Cashier.
Are Vou a
RENTER?
Presenting the
Musical Comedy
* "TalentoftheSlums"
: PEOPLES THEATRE
; THURSDAY, JUNE 16
Fridav, Saturday, and Sunday
* June 17, 18 and 19
*
I Evening Performance 8:30
I Sunday Matinee at 3:00
; •
!• Saturday night will be Am-
|* ateur night. Prizes "ill be
;• given. Apply at the Sullivan
I c Hotel.
Do not fail to hear the
boy wonder violinist
ItlMOX VI NOTICE.
The Kerrlck I'ndertakinK Pl>I!lor*i
will be at 10S North Rock Island ,
avenue after .lune L>. - , '
I Sill, and MRS. J. B. KEKRH K.
|>1 A NO II Nl Nil.
I Daniel Pehdl is in the . ity for th s
i week located at :!20 East Wade
I Phone 1.M1 or leave order at ^Hi. k-
| man's Music Store. j
I plenty of good Colorado coal.
Waldo & Co. ' l,!
* \ fOR WENT ;
• • •
i STORE BUILDING j!
• i :
• • V
• \ Inquire at !
- : :
^ : 203 SOUTH ROCK ISLAND •
• ! •
y- than the kind you arc using, don't buy
more than one cake ot Hob W hite Soap.
But it is better; and you will buy more.
r You will like Bob White Soap. You will like it
better than any laundry soap you have ever used.
Bob White Soap
has size. It has quality. It looks good, feels good, smells good,
IS good. It does not "eat" dirt as do soaps that contain too
much alkali. -
But it cleans. And that is what
soap ougbt to do. 1 hat is
•=?5?
what Bob White Soap does.
,.CT ti-. ft. V
JUNE BK1DES
Will appreciate a gift the
more if it's fro'.u Brady's,
the quality store.
If it's New we have it
Nice 7 room house, well,
cistern, barn room for 9 to
10 horses, lot 100 by 200 ft.
East front, fruit and shade
trees, In nice neighbor-
hood, not too far out.
For quick sale, $2,300.
Small cash payment, bal-
ance as rent.
See
NiSHSWASDER REALTY GO, |
203 South Rock Island
NOTICE.
All roal estate men take notice |
I hereby withdraw from sale the
south half of section -!«, in township
14 north, in range ^
(;EO. W. WHITE, Owner.
June 6, 1910.
al\>
How about, that
the Chautauqua?
now and save uOc.
SOUTH ROCK ISLANP^O
local news
IWHJEE.
The most modern. The most 1 ni-
nue and convenient Kitchen t abinet
that was ever manufactured is now
sold liv Go-tel-us & Son in El lleno.
They liave secured the exclusive right
to sell it in Oklahoma. It's a world
beater and in line with other prices
on furniture; it sells for $28, which
is $7.0(1 less than any other cabinet
sold in El Keno. -JU"'S
Mrs. W. C. Ken worthy was called
to * Guthrie Wednesday on account
of the death of a friend.
Ill (iS! lU CiS!! l«r«S!!! 1U GS!!
Prices lower than the lowea
Go-tel-us & Son.
Tom Shuttee returned front Fill
ton Mo., on Tuesday to spend the
summer months with relativer
Miss Verna Smith of Illooniin.'s-
ove Texas is a guest of Mr.
Mrs. Geo. ltae for a couple of w
Mrs. A. Gilbert visi.'d with 01:
lahoma City friends yesterday.
Miss Anne Walsh of 1'nion City
was shopping In El Reno yesterdaj.
Buy a home. Easy payment—like
rent. Dr. l>. W. Van HaUeren^
Two cars of the
to-daie Kurn''.ure It
House in El Reno.
t modern U
just arrlv
n Eurniui
hand "WHAT
is n Mid t(
season ticket for j
Why nut buy it,
27 u-tf
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Alders return-1
.,1 to their home in Iowa after enjoj-,
i„K a short visit with the formers
s-ster, Mrs. Delia ltichey.
Thev are shipping Furniture in
every direction every aay.—wnyi
They buy for Cash, -hey sell for]
Cash its < ash! Cash!! (ash.II
O you low prices. i.e..
Good choice country butter at 25 j
cents at A. G. Manger s, east W ood-
son, opposite Fort Smith and West-
ern depot.
Mr, .las. Mcfray an 1 little daugh-l
r M <ry 1* I'll 1 r ...ai.
Mil Garret c.'.me over \ -m I"" ' ',
vesterday to visit with her f?.an 1
mother. Mrs. Racliei Palmer, on So.
Miles.
BmTand SATURDAY
BARGAINS AT KELSO'S
,-,,1 p \ pt aiv FRTDAY SALE this week and will
ft SCSSSiSC- '•
if you come this week.
Colored Lawns and Batistes
half price
Men's 50c and 75c Shirts 29c' Millinery at Half Price
I . ,.r « >.. IiKinrl nriop nn "W
Miss Florence LaBryer went over
to Oklahoma I'ity yesterday for an
extended visit with her sister, Mis.
Harney Stewart.
Start the hot days right drlnV
FONT ANA water. r.u cents f( t
Mrs. Lillian Kerry of Enid la gaiiona. delivered. Telephone Kno*
!tin« with friends in M l""" ttt"l Sredtord, 62. 289tt
week.
Qeo v. Wray, a local bualnees yis-1;
Uor of Mo blester was here yes er-
day.
Will Otter of Minco was attending!
to business affairs in this city yes-
terday.
You will feel safe ii you drink
FIONTANA water. Knox Bradford.
Phone number 02. -l |
Miss Ida McFarland is spending
the week with her sister, In Gtrat.,1
Kansas.
Miss Helen Ferguson of Calumet
visited with El Reno friends yester-
day.
Chas. Tinker of Wichita, Kansas,
was a guest at the Kerfoot yester-
day.
See the new leather Davenports at
Go-tel-us & Son's Furniture Palace
World beaters.
From the top of the Ozarks, PON-
TANA water, Knox llradford. P2hg09n®
Ed Mitchell of Union City was In
El Reno yesterday afternoon looking
after property interests
Notice
TO STOCKMEN
We wish to advise all
those interested in the
stock markets that we re-
ceive, by telegram, the
Ft. Worth markets every
day at 12 o'clock.
We inviie all our cus-
tomers and friends who
are interested, to call at
the bank and get the
market report each day,
any time after 12 o'clock.
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
of F.l Reno
LOOK WHO'S HERB
EL RENO
SKIN CO.
"WE KNOW HOW"
Nothing too large or too small
PROFESSIONAL
rrrrr."T.
- John A. llatcliett.
Thos. M. AderhoWl.
Kits. HATCH UTT
A, ADE11HOLI1.
Office Cor. Rock Island and •
Russell St. •
Office phone, 66; Hatchett
. residence phone, 67; Aderhold •
• residence phone, 887.
* * * *
Rnn^intr in price
a regular way—and a wide range "I pattei
SO from. These have heeti cut ill
vard lengths and will 1"' in lliese
only -though you can buy as many patt
as vou liUe.
The price will be just one-half the r
ltir price -;is follows:
10e Lawns, 10 yaods for
]2%e Lawns, 10 yards for
15c Lawns, 10 yards for --
20c Lawns, 10 yards for
Lawns, 10 yards l"i
Lawns, 10 yards for
10-|
titlhs
COc
C3c
75c
1.00
.25
1.75
iHroken lots in men's fancy shirt
lv worth 50 and 7-ie, 'labled
lout for quick selling, each
Regular-1 The naming or a reduced price on Millin-
aq Vr\ at Kelso's means moro tlian it. does at
/jU in isl I.laces—for
Men's $1.00 Shirts for 69c
\ lot of broken sizes, taken from our re
*1.00 line tabled out for Friday and
day at the low price
l.fYOO Ladii
,-r4.00 L«ili<
j^:l.50 Ladii
in plain colors—j*:t,00 Ladii
ostly Wilson |2.."t0 Ladi'
Bros,, regular 20 and 25c values—50 dozen j
pick from—at the very
Men's Taney Soxl4c|
,! ,,|:1,.,s—for our Plain Figure First
Price is always less than you're asked at
other stun s for the same grade—l'riilay ami
, -.altiriliiv \our choice of any hat in stock.
u,ar| 'Nothing reserved.)
Hats f"r $2.j0
11 tils for $2.00
Hats for SI-?5
Hats for $1.50
llats lor $1.25
EXTRA SPECIAL
::jsKa,.;:; ' m
Cotton ChalSis tor 4c a yard 25 and 35c Neckwear for 19c In Ladies Suit Department
v splendid material for wra kimoMt AU the popular Aape* in the lot, a «k«o® ... Tho ontirc st<
- iforters. etc. Comes m a wide rang? of'Silks and colors, to el from. LadieS Wash S.UltS C0Migting 0f tv
i' ....iiocn. ti ti11 worth u * ccnts.jgpggjgi fof Fridfly bm IUn . « <• i:
■Saturday, each
4c
tlraperil s. comforters
range of patterns, and
Special for Friday and
Saturday
Remnants!
Remnants of everything
to tell vou all the various lands, but \ott
„nd n load of First Quality remnants.
j„st such as accumulate froiri regular lines
Tiiese have already been marked at a rem-
'™'ladies' WashSuils:iZ'™,t
1 yC l.v-five two piece suits, made of pure linen
Remnants! Bays'Wash Suits
an't begin isuits. ranging in size '
A v
ferin
f rom
fry timely of
T v-ll VO .. jo.' .^ i.., .
liep. Kamie Cloth, Linene, plain tnilored anil
I fa tic v trimmed ranging in price from $6.50
v,ls on sale for Friday and Saturday at
iitl t
as follows:
■iej.00 Wash Suit
ti.50 Wash Suit
il for Friday and Saturday
_ $1.63
$1.23
_ 98c
. 83c
„ 78c
. 59c
for
for
,«••••••••••••••*
• DR. F. H. CLARK •
« Physician and Surgeon •
. Rooms 1 and 2, First National •
, llaiik llililding ■
• l'liones: Office, 23: Res., 420. •
two (lavs VOU can i $1.25 Wash Suits for •
nant price but tor tluse . . f)(| Wasl) S||its f,,r
at".''ONE-HALF THE REMNANT PRICE. JilOe Wash Suits for .
50c Silks for 29c
on
Suesine, Adora R , nl VVaistS in big
and China Silks. All the good shades m the BoyS UlOUSe W3ISIS of pat-
terns. All sizes from 6 to 14. Collars at
the following reductions;
$ (i.50 Wash Suits, Reduced to --
7.00 Wash Suits, Reduced to --
7.."ill Wash Suits. Reduced lo —
111.00 Wash Suits, Reduced to —
12.50 Wash Suits, Reduced to —
13.50 Wash Suits, Reduced to --
— $ 4.50
. 5.00
. 5.25
— 7.25
9.75
10.50
Black. White. Cream. I'
, Light Blue
lot D1HCK. "int.. <11,11
Lavender. Maise. Apricot, (diampane. Illcl |(,u.hed or detai
k11-ma.lt bread
Contains Douhto t!:e Nutritious
Qualities of Any Other Btead
Made by GERRER'S
««•••••••••••••
BU. ti. W. VAN II VLTEllKN •
OSTEOPATH •
CI,n,iiic Uisease Specialist. •
Three year graduate Anieri- *
can School of Osteopathy. •
Kirksvllle. Mo., under Founder •
• of Science A. T. Stiil •
• Office 104 S. Bickford. «
• Hours 8 a. m. to 12 m.; 7 p •
• m. to 6 p. m. on Mon., Wed., ■
• Kri. and Sat. only.
••••••••<
Hose Cardinal. Navy. Tan. Brown. Resell
ect cct. All regularly worth 50 and 00i
On sale Friday and Saturday
at a yard -
la, 7-
29c
10c Handkerchiefs 6 for 25c
. t 1* P / .. . . ..M ..ll , ,11'H ill
Sellers
60c Seller*
special 63c
special
Boys' Waists for 29c ^
made
and
bosom, with or without collars
50c item. This broken lot of most
till sizes to choose, at each
. pleated
regular
50 dozen ladies' kerchiefs, (never shown be-
f..r,. i—in sheer cross bars emoroiaerea .. ... .
corners, and plain hemstitched. Splendid tyjen S 10c Kerchiefs 4
vilues at 10c on sale Friday ^m
and Saturday at 6 for _
25c
29c
for 25c
K
(No alterations made on these garments.)
Ginghamdresses^^^'j.^^iii8;.
es sizes. 35 neat dresses to select from—
good materials, well made, and good styles.
•|'ll(. pri (uoteil would not cover cost ol
43c material, the regular prices arc $5.50, $6.00
| and $6.50. Specially reduced for Friday
and Saturday to choice
U1U CHllUi'i'V * ,.
| \ i
Black Patent Leather Belts 23c «
XiitT said, it's our ri'jrular 10c seller, but
you ean buy them Friday
and Saturday at 4 for
f-
ain
elt
a
ial
3111
rK
lis-
ike
i
•has never been shown be- Men's 50c Hose 39c
patent leather is all the rage and thist
lis is a new 1
foiw ,
one would brinir 50 «
it. but our plain fi~rui
an III'- Km- I ,
•nts if we would ask m new silk Iim
price is 35 cents. 1.50 cent sellers.
A lot
sorted
socks. Regular
Special, a pair
25c
of as-
fancies
39c
154,59
(No alterations made in tlu se dB*sses.)
$5.00 Silk Petticoats ^3.3>
Our regular seller at $5.00 in UrslAi. A^i •
■■d V"1'"'S and hair line Jr-^
can t match it at tne alted Fm /\ army khaki
' ' trade will y
Silk Waists wort,'rly p,a*'
k
rad-
ris,
Areli,
.Just 16 in all —no tun, sir"1
• Office Phone 504. 42(1. •
• DR. A. D. HATCH I II •
• Office Corner Illokford Avenue •
j • and Woodson Street. •
' ••••••••••••••••
an't afford to ,^It
23C Mens Black & Tan Socks {1;;" "(.\,*rK!«wuy'tiii fa i"'
! /"" . r> El Reno's best at the price) all sizes ^ ^ ^
Specials for Men and Boys jfm s.,],. i.viday and Saturday " —
g, asonnble items that should crowd our|a pair
' ,. (ireen and II' ■ I 1 H
P $0.r,0, $s.00, $10.00
choice for — v. 1
men ami boys' Department with eager buy-
ers on Friday and Saturday:
Men's Silkine Underwear Jr"^.
ments, in broken sizes. Will clean up_tju;
lot Friday am
50c Suspenders 39c
ken SIZeS. Will en-an up 111
I Saturday at ..HALF PRICE at a pair —-
either all
elastic or
■lastie ends. The No Vest Season calls for
a clean pair. You can choose from our regu-
lar 50c lines Friday or Saturday
39c
$1.25 Shirt WaJ
ends of soiled waists I
Several styles and all
the lot a special barga
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El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 290, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1910, newspaper, June 17, 1910; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167211/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.