El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 67, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1910 Page: 3 of 7
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h is to he the right kixd oh
the fish won't bitk. we
haven't "rait" to offer illt
have what's better
A Solid Bank
that it wiix pay you o
come interested in as a de-
positor. we are not "fish-
ing" for your AcrorNT, hi t
want you to call and talk
it over with us about open-
ing it. such an a<t on voi r
part won't be regretthd.
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LOCAL NIWI
•• ferns! ferns! ferns!
•
9I Mrs. Butts, at the Perry Green
House, Mas iusj receive] a fine line
•, of ferns and Is prepared '< furnish
• • :•«• 11 with Just a i:ut you are looking
— ■ p. Bring your and i®1 .« ft n
Call at KerrlcU's
line of pictures.
and .see the llnest I
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Miss Snllie Hickard
State Fair yesterday.
Call at Kerrick's a
line of pictures.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R Perry are at-
tending the State Fair this week.
the finest
Call at Kerrick's and
line of pictures.
I The Ladies' Aid Society of the
visited the; Methodist church will meet this af-
I ternoon at i' o'clock with Mrs Wal-
ter Miller. 7o?« $euth Haddeu.
NoTIt K
i Mr. C. W. Hennett will have on
| display at Kerrick's today, his com-
plete line if pictures and picture
mouldings. .1. H. Kcrrick ION North
Hock lslani.
WILSON,
TAIlliK DKUCICIIS
nine Ribbon Creamery nutter 2Sc
Fresh string beans
Celery, Jumbo 2 for 1
TV h tomatoes, 3 for li5
Cranberries 10 cents
Fancy lettuce
Bananas 10c dozen
Cabbage 2 l-2c pound
Fresh eggs 25, two for 45
FLOUR $1.25 for 501b sack
La Bryer's Grocery
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E men, and young men generally,
critical buyers of clothes. That's
why
Schaffner & Marx
clothes are so very popular with such wearers. The name
iof Hart Schaflper cc Alatx is recognized as the markot liighet
Ljuality, and latest style, Ly young' men everywhere.
If \
better sev uc,v suit models; Shape-maker, 'Varsity; and
the new |.0iks in overcoats. We're ready for you nnw
one reaison
Hart
Suits $2)0.QO to $40.00, Overcoats $18.00 to $40.00
I : \
||vill pay y'olltOjgive us A look before bu-'ug your Suit or
|rcoat. Qui- tuflhishinggViods are morecompletethan ever.
IJohn B. Stetson and hawcs Mats, Manhattan Shirts, Ralston
$4-00 Shoe, fr'orsheim $5.00 Shoes, Edwin Clapp $6.00 and
p7-00 Shoes _in all the newt toes and lasts. SEE US
arAs-hhsgins co.
inn Ki:\T.
Flats in Gerrer block all conven-
iences. Inquire at Bakery, 214 South
Rock Island avenue.
e First National Bank
El Reno, Okla.
L. B. MYERS Cashier
200 sorhi choctaw
Phone 116
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George Heckton made a business
trip to Chickasha Thursday.
You should see the attractive line
of pictures at Kerrick's today.
Fen Andrew came up fi m Chick-
asha yesterday afternoon for a short
visit.
A large number of K1 Reno people
are attending the Fair in Oklahoma
City today.
KKK| THK KlItNKYS WKLL
Health Is Worth Saving;, And Some
I.I Iteuo People Know How to
Save It
Many El Reno people take thier
lives in their hands bv neglecting the
kidneys when they know these organs
need help. Sick kidneys are respon-
sible for a vast amount of suffering
and ill health, but there is no need
to suffer nor to remain in danger
hen all diseases and aches and pains
due to weak kidneys can be quickly
and permanently cured by the use
of Doan's Kidney IMlls. 'Here is an
El Reno citizen's r - < minendation:
Hugh Mclntyre. 521 X. Choctaw.
El Reno. Okla., says: ' About five
years ago I was in bad shape with
kidney and bladder compla'nt.. My
back was weak and painful and l
had to get up several times to void
the kidney secretions. Doan's K d
nev Fills soon relieved this difficult)
and the contents of four boxes of-'
fected a complete cure. I have since!
enjoyed the best of health."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 j
cents. Fostsr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
\'cw York, sole agent for the Un ted
States.
Remember the name—Doan's 1
and take no other
NOTH l
Powder is Only Big in ?>'-
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i-*Nct J
You should see the attractiv
of pictures at Kerrick's today.
Don't forget we nave
men to take care of your horse, eith-,
er as a regular boarder or transient.'
Engle Transfer and Storage Co. j
The council has instructed me to |
notify all creditors of the dtv that j
bills against the city must be filed
on or before the last day of each1
line: month to get attention and be paid'
j at the regular nieetine of the first
F. C. STACKPOI.lv
competent | C|ty rN.rk |
60-1 0t
* I h/O
:
in Satisfaction—!'* j'- in tconouiy
A lnr^e can and a sn-.i,l cost doc?, n •'
make baking powder cheap—or even less < x:< i-
siv< tun Calumet—the high-quality, tnod.-r .'
price kmd. it certainly cannot make it ;'s gi>od.
Don't judge baking powder in this way—the real
tost—the proof of riising power, of evenness, uni-
formity, wholesomeness and dcliciousness w;!l be
__ found only ill the baking.
Eisr?
EAStSMG POWDER
ir. a better baking powder than yon hive
ever used before-. And we will leave it
to your good judgment for proof. Buy a
can today. Try it lor any baking pur-
pose. II the results are not better-— il the
1 ailing iti not lighter, more delicious, take
it back and get your money. Calumet is
medium in price but great in satisfac-
tion. Free -large handsome recipe
book, illustrated in colors. Send *lc
and slip found in pound can.
Calumet Received Highest A\vi rd-
Wot ld's Pure Food Exposition.
H ,hC
I Lippiy
Medium
Our fall and winter flowr
_ , - _ " , (have arrived. Ilvadnths.
Mrs. Ralph Patters, n and son are narcissus, Chinese lilies ;,,id
spending the week with relatives at j many ether varief!
Cherokee. I line of flower po-ts.
I , , Waldo & Co.
We are prepared to keep boarders;
or transients at the Brick Barn. ————„
Engle Transfer and Storage Co.
bulbs
tulips, j
great!
Also a full!
5T.-1 21
FOR SALE
The entire stock and fixture?
rocery and Feed Store.
Mrs. W. E. Malone
visit from her brothe
of O'Dell, Illinaos.
is enjoying a
, Wm. Krippel
Once you try a sack of Maney's,
Marvel flour you will always use it. I
Every one who uses it praises it high- •
'>'•
You should see the attractive line)
of pictures at'Kerrick's today.
For Fire Insurance in best old IJne
companies — liberal policies and
prompt attent'on. phone.
W. J. FINCH.
Sornr people are indifferent about i
their baking. They are willing to j
take tihe blame for poor bread. If.
you eare, try a sack of Maney's Mar-!
vel and you will be agreeably sur-J
prised.
Tom Reynolds Is here from Clin-
ton on account of the i.«ness of a
relative, M. D. Lowe.
W'hen voiMare in the city and want
your team to have a good square
meal, put up at our barn, 112 \Y.
Wade. Jones' old Bus & Baggage
standd.
Engle Transfer nnd Storage Co.
W. T). Henderson, traveling sales-
man, was up from Chickasha Friday
calling on El Reno merchants.
NOTICE!
omara
You can oh-
tain your
Hunting 11-
censes ai ozir
store.
Bonebrake Hdw. Co.
UNIQUH DRY CLEANING WORKS
Re iablc Cleaners and Pressors
21(5 S. SmUh Rock Island Phone l.'J2
We are carrying in stock excellent
seed wheat of the Russian Turkey
Red variety. Anyone wishing this
seed for seeding purposes can pro-
cure it hv exchanging for it good
milling wheat, bushel for bushej, or
| can buy it outright for cash, at 3
I cents a bushel over the Ml Reno
market price.
Canadian Mill & Elevator Co.
3 3-2 m
E Y
TO LH/IM ON FARMS
At reasonable rales and without delay. We make examinations
Aitvl Pixv out I'rcsnptiy
CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENT CO.
farm Loan Headquarters El flzno, Libia.
ill Norih bicKford Opposite Masonic Temple
The process of cleaning, scouring
and tempering the wheat for our Ma-
ney's Marvel flour Is the latest, most
down-to-date. You can tell the dif-
ference in the flour too.
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS
Have you overworked your nervous sys-
tem and caused trouble with your kid-
neys and bladder? Have you pains in
loins, side, back and bladder? Have you
a flabby appearance of the face, and "un-
der the ryes? A frequent d«p|re to pass
urine? If so. William*' Kidney Pills will
cure you—Druggist, Price 50e.
WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Prop... Cleveland.Ohio
For Sale B)
THE SOUTHERN PHARMACY.
Do you know thai the bal-
ance wheel of \our v.atch
makes more than 150,00:),-
000 revolutions yearl)?
Think of it!
In lime the oil gums (he del-
lent** bearings, destroying their
high polish aim! perfect fit, (hits
ruining an ace orate time piece.
An ordinary machine is oiled
daily.
n.iir watch should he oiled
once a year.
Let uh e\amiiip it: an IioiickI
opinion from un will cost you
•lolliing.
I lie Man who Knows Clothes finds
a lot oi Satisfaction Here
I
F you are seeking something better than
average—real worth and lasting satisfac-
tion in a Suit or Overcoat—-come here.
^ on 11 find it in these new creations direct from
700 "
Yv* a SOWN ROCK ISUWD.O!^
1 he House of Kuppenheimer
You've seen Graj's,
beautiful shades we're
this famous make.
Never such Mues—such rich Browns—such
stunning mixtures-
Many of these models arc made up following
our own ideas for our best trade.
1 hey ha.\e that indescribable cut ai d swing that appeal to the cartful
drtsser.
And lasting quality—pure virgin wool clothes—that keep their Tightness
and richness.
Nobody caii find fault with our persuasive prices.
Nowhere else will your clothes money go so far—acoomplish so much.
Come in for a try-on. .
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