The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1913 Page: 3 of 6
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THE El. REVO AMBKIPAS, THI KSD.tY, APRIL IT, 1013.
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Canadian County Local News
: : Gathered from all Localities for your Perusal ;
* 0<> PIANO TO BE GIVEN* AWAY.
SKIT. ; o ON VOTE CONTEST
UNION CITY
, .foail Witt was in Minco Thursday.
I Will Dixon was an El Rc.no visitor
tin iKtay.
quests of Joe Stevens aad family
Sudday.
^ ^edda was here
; Chris Messenger went to Oklahoma
Olty Friday.
■ Will Hitter Visited fnienjja in Un-
•Wi Sunday.
. Mrs. OrylUe JLa.mon is on the sick
Ifct tuts week.
John arid Floyd ULn-kle were iai EI
Weno Sa/turday.
Mrs. ^'aren,oe McCumbers arrived
Farther Schaeffor wae an E Reno ^uesd'a>* '<*• «■ hort visit at the Rit-
Vfcri'tor Saturday. honw
vry one seemed to enjoy tiheme^elvcs
from the way tihey laughed amid
talked.
M is«es Oora 1 I arriaon and PearHe
\\ itit went to Eli Reno Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Banner
vicinity were In town chopping Mon-
day.
Mfia9 Nort'h spenn Sunday <w4ftth
Miss Dougherty at Pother Sahaef-
rer'a.
Mrs. Oru'm and Mrs. CJ-reeawood
were In E) Reno ahop pung Wednee-
(Jay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wood are the
proud parents of a hahy boy, born last
week.
■ Patzack Iiroa, sold Jona-s Lorenxen
•i silo tost week
f
Mrs. Anna Heibtzen spent Sunday
wjitlh 'home (Polks.
: • J. A. Miiifcfhell made a business trip
tx) El Paso Saturday.
' Grand/pa Wheetar is reported to be
getting along nicely.
'Mr. Godfrey is still d<oing repair
work at tihe Re'l (levator.
Pranik W a/!lace made a business
<JrtiP to E?l Reno Saturday.
Mrs. JLm Pre^land of El Reno was
in Union trading Saturday.
Dan Gat7. went to Oklahoma City
Tuesday to purchase goods.
"Mirs. R. A. Brown of Pleasanl ULTl
/was in town trailing Saturday.
B. p. R-fhardson made a business
trup to OkLaJhoma City PriJday.
Rev. McBermond preached at
Springer Valley Su/aday night.
There was a large crowd out to
league meeting Sunday Mght.
The surprise that wasn't a sur-
prise, wMcih M/r. and Mrs. Jno. Kdl-
Jyaa/ve Friday might in 'honor of Miss
Harris in ;y.lH -a.-;; attended and ev-
Mrs. RidhardNon went to El Reno
Saturday to have some dental work
d' ne.
Prod Petuhe came in Monday and
paid a year's suibscriipti'on to the
AJert.
Misses Anna Tabor and Elsie Pow-
er of El Reno visirted i-n Union Saf-,
urday.
Prank Horl'img of Prairie Queen
dustrict, was in town trading Sat-
urday.
Bo b Whit lock m as in town Sun-
day. He l€ft 'for El Reno Sunday
even inig.
, Marry & Godfrey put in a set of
automatic scales at the Red elevator
this week.
Miss WJnuiie Wallace hai the mis-
fortune to run a nail into her -foot
•last Saturday.
The Murphy calendar man was 1m
l nran attending to business matters
MontJay.
Mrs. Gireggory Gappa ar.lt Mfs
Mary Boeverw were in El Reno .-hop-
ping Wednesday.
time dance Tuesday might to their
^ many friends.
W ill Mattihews of Ch4okas ha st op-
ped at Union Saturday eventing eu
j route to El Reno.
i Miss Gora Pryrear went to El Reno
Tuesday meet her sister, who is
: on her way ho-me.
I Geo. Peek, foreman oftihe Rock Is-
land brjige painterfc, arrived at Un-
Iion Sunday evening.
Monday was ihog day in our town.
There were twelve loads. M. F. Pe-
. trie -was the purchased.
Mr and Mrs. Cy Greenwood were
; *he dinner guests of Mr. and M rs.
Harry Robinson Sunday.
Mrs. Garrett returned iftrom Pocaas-
sett Monday. Her daughter-in-law
was getting laong nicely.
| ^ Misses Anna Tabor and Shimmel of
El Reno came down Saturday to
spend Sunday with friends.
j Mr. Downey of Dutton was here
I Sunday visiting friends. He 'has ac-
cepted a position In El Reno.
j Mr. Talbor went to El Reno Wed-
nesday, where Ihe sat 011 the grand
jury. He returned Priday.
' Dr. Ricihandson took A. B. Ander-
son to Oklahoma City Saturday 'to
^iave his eyes operated on.
The I>adies' Aid met at the ctvuirdh
Monday ndigfht to practice and at Mr.
Greenwood's Tuesday night.
Dr. Rk'hardson attended the Medi-
cal Asso<-ila:ion, Which ,met in El Re-
no at the Elks building Thursday.
Geo. Pappa, 'wife and baby spent
Sunday with tihe latter's {>arents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Classen and (family.
The First Report of )t<>«ult «>f tJ,P
f irst Count of Vote* is Given Be-
low, So. 1&2 leading.
The upjto-now system of ad'vertds-
ing taken up by the enterprising .bus-
iness management of the -popular
Whites C. O. Grocery ihas already
caused wide <mment and created
considerable interest among tihe 'buy-
ers of groceries in El Reuo and C>ana-
dian county.
When Mr White first announced
that -he would give away ahsoutely
tree the bt-autifu'l $400 parlor grand
piano whiiih is now upon exhdbittton
•in his store, much comment was ex-'
ofted as to how /lie could afford; Xroim
a business standpoint, to do such a
thing, but when it was (learned that
-they would give 'piano votes for pur-
Chases und that the piano was to t>e
given absolutely ifree to the person
presenting tihe greatest number of
votes to the desk in Whites C. O.
D. Grocery by September 30, had
the appearance of an extremely novel
and 1 liberal advertising proposition,
and that it certainly is.
We prophesy that tihis will be a
menny strife, and t'hat 1t will 'be
conducted on a fair, square basis,
goes without saying.
As tihe report will be printed ex-
clusively in The American earth week,
and as votes are also given on sub-
scription to this paper, we have al-
ready added many new subscribers
since tihe contest comimenfiHi
Mrs. A. B. Anderson and Mrs.
Blaine Anderson went to Oklahoma
City Tuesday to see Mr. Anderson.
Oscar Lam on went to Calumet Sun-
day to visit Miss Auta Ptinkstcn, a
laiy friend.
Mr. Riitter and wife gave an oli
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McMahan left
last week 'for their new home near
Apaxtie. May luck go with tihenr.
Ira Brown led League meeting
Sunday night. Miss Fannie McMa-
han is ileader (for next Sunday might.
Miss Reba and Clyde Lauter of I>o-
ver, the children of the former hotel
Th«
vote aa
eounted ani.l
•t u rned
in to
The American t'hiis moraine is
as follows:
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240
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98
6 ti 7
319
12375
1 11
6795
324
.6140
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3530
325
-3490
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- - 1 4 0 2 5
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533 5
327
-3365
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17 4
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—: 8 7 5
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-.-3530
359
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360
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The
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DEMONSTRATION oav
SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1913
The Wonder Washer
Willbreak world's records for fast and easy washing
The New Perfection Oil Stove
I lie modern cook ,tove. Cool; cheapest to buy; nlost economical in oil consumption
DEMONSTRATION BY FACTORY FXPERTS
HOT COFFEE AND BISCUITS SERVED ALL DAY
TINKELPAUQH^PERRV COMPANY
have
tch votes.
THE VERY SUIT YOU WANT AT FAR
LESS THAN YOU EXPECTED TO PAY
$15 $25 $35
thorn, rr "r 3 ^ SUit t0 bU'V Wi" Pr°m by investiBating and comparing for
benefit values offered by Brock's. Prove this statement to your and
Our ,.a«h buying and cash soiling methods enables us to offer vou the best values for
voir Triy' ° i'T 68 llke Vahle What0V"r fhoutrhts you have formulated about
v Nation "8 ^ may b" °aSily t,<)nVer,0d int° a<'ts if visit our ly-to-wear
i ^00^Uha^Ve ^ St,'°n^t values procurable— it is true-^15.00,
s^h a model. ^ ^ WaDt at far ,han -v"u "M-et to pay for
' inset, 'S0M " eXtr™e fT °U,aWaV Ma"'V UniqUe idpas in belt" ,'"'1 1,1 h'f-'i'lv colored
, .nsets. Manj unusual drapery effects, and What they call semi-fanev mo,|,-U
! much i ll T,F ' f"" raH'V S0 y°U Can nd -W- our Spring just that
{ louder. I a\ cash at Brock s and get the ln*st value.
8c<ft ftnialh, pure white Yard-,
34-laoh Pure Unen. Waisiiing—Pine w
85« A13 I>nre Ramie Linem—.mew litne o
colors, 4 5 lnc.hc* wide. Yanj
[Jnen Motor Suiting.
50c 36-inch Pure
At yard
Tvory Mru^h or flop Sacking—Puny* Unen
Ya rd._
4 j-imch Warranted All Pure Linen Motor
Suii'tlng, 65c value*, per yard
Beet/le Plndrfh, 36 Imch All Pure Linen Suit-
ing- 4 8c val ues, per jard _
APRIL OFFERS
Showers of Pretty Spring Things
,29
,69
39
69
48
.39
BIa<-k and White Strtpe I.ln^n Crash—
flax, excellent -weave, 45
intrhea wide yard
Pure Irasih I.lnen—run 2 yards wide, fine
bteaehed table linen. Special, j-and.
All Pure Unen Napkins—18 inches
twide. Do -n. _
Pull Rle«<Vhed Mercerized Damask 50
inches wide ten -patterns, yard
Pure German and/ Irish Linen, 2 yards
wide, 6 beautiful pieces yard
66-inch Linen Pind^h Damask 3 pieces in
pretty patterns yards.
All ipure
.75
.95
.35
.50
.25
.69
1
FLORAL VOILES
'«9, a-Dd otlhor dailnty wash fabrles Tor Si>rinK * <«r
o dainty for words. The new floral v ,1,-s of
j<«r texture, and the floral designs ar. except on-
>y pretty, Ideal PabrU for afternoon an«l evenin*
Mail Orders
C\>m.i>eten/t lady choppers
■> t'hirjiug'h our store and
Oip for you. Write Break's
vr wants We hiave hun-
^ of pleai ed mall order
dresses, 4 S
yard
.39
ParticuLi
Mercerized Poplins
y du rable for tailored dTesf
&
OKLAHOMA CITY
<-olor "f tihe rainl>ow.
inches wtkd«
yard
F.\\(T SI I.K STRIP
voiLUs
Daimtv and h««er ifor sum-
mer -wear, five new
colors. Yard
.25
.35
keeper, <ianie Sunday for a short visit
with ifriends. The eldest chidd Miss
Klen, was ma>rried to Mr. Bennett of
Dover, Easter Sunday.
Geo. Garrett <a.me home from Po-
casset t Sat urday evening to spend
Sunday wlitih ihcime foks and friends.
Mrs. Edwards Miss Hoback, Mr.
and Mrs. Jno. Kelly and family and
Miusa Cora Harrison were tihe dinner
Mrs. Coates and children, Mr. Gar-
nett and son George took dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Wood and famiy Sun-
uay.
I
| Clarence Cooper and fatiher 'went
to El Reno Saturday evening to
spend Sunday with Mrs. Cooper and
iihe girls.
I The Indies' Aid met at fhe chuivih
las-t Tiiursday evening All but two
* ere ipresent. Their program wii'l be
g'.ven Ajpriil 2 2d.
Mr. and Mrs Jordan, who have
been spending uhe winter in Calif r-
nia, came back to Union Thursday
night on No. 11.
Mrs. Howards little daughter an<l >
son went to El Reno Saturday even-I
ing. Mr. Howard returned with tihem I
to stay over Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Ratterrman, who has
been staying with Mr Sandelbaehs
ot 101 Reno, spent Sundav with home-
folks and at Mr. J ,e ( i.nsen^
Mpx GoMlday o-f Oklahoma City
v.sited 'his w fe and baby Sunday.
aIis. (holiday is visiting her sister.
Monifye, and father, Mr Kllgore.
| Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Boyer and son
; W(I1t to El Reno Saturday \\ ,■
there tiliey visited with Mr Lind.'ss
iand their cousin, Mrs W 1 Wells.
Thise who took examination for
state common s ,.ool Jipiurnas w^-re
Ernest Clark. Rennie Vogel, Earl
Morrison, l^e'a Wood, EL^i** McMa-
ban. Ethel Arnold and Clara Ryrel.
Rev Munry of El Reno assisted
twv McDennond wi tih tihe s -rvi<e«
at I'nfion Center Saturlay night and
Sunday morning Communion ser-
vices were administered Sunday
, momrtnur
!
I Mr and Mrs. Youtes and daugli-
ter of Minco were here to visit tihe
latter's [parents. Mr ami Mrs Jordan,
and grand'pa,rentx, Mr. and Mrs A V
, VMheeler, Sunday
• . There were 250 pu.pils in Cana- '
G.an county that took tihe examina-
: on last Thursday and Pri lay for
ate diplomas. ka< h pupU " paid
•>^c f H>, making a total of $u:, [„•
•examination fees in this county
Mr and Mrs Jesse Anderson gave
a surprise 'handken-hi. f tie ami
so k shower to Em >ry T.t. r Tn-
<ia> night Alt'h >ugl t'he w«*ath«r
v*;is very l>ad 'there w re N.joteen of
hi > s«ihoolmate« ther-- They -i u
Emory was certain!;. *ur;,r*.*d ' )
EL Hi:NO'S <JKK\T s\LES I>.\Y.
FIRST WILL HE S\T( R|>\Y, 180.
The pubWc sales day for El Reno
In to be a fixture in the future, occur-
ring every otlhor Saturday, com'm<-n*-
Ing Saturda/v, April 26tlh. It Urns lx en
rev i\-ed and the first sale to occur
under rhe manageiment of the 101
Reno 'booster cluib on date men^
tioned will be an Interesting one. It
Hill take place at the Star Bairn,
owned by Dr. Martin, this bam ihav.
Ing an abundance of room to shel-
ter and care for all that may come
fW participation in the great sale, '
of both vehicles furniture and sto«'k.
Por the sale set there i« aln*eic'dy
listed a rare lot of stock. It will jwiy
every rfarmcr and stock trader to be
present.
Every one who has stock to soil
Should b« Interesfti'd in this Hale
and should <>onsign his eni-plus stock
for disposal at these sailes.
The amnion metihod is becoiming
r>i*e p 'pular ea<ili year as a m«ians
of dilsposins cf stock. It briuKs
all the buyers into comipottUon.
pti t.s >x>trr stack before tihe public and
advertises it in a way that flnde buy-
ers. Then too. it glv.w you tihe ad-
vantage of selling on wix months'
time and the 'buytsr the <ih,anK'e to 'buy
tJhat wajy. The banks 'have made
■pepiurations for haindiing tihe ipa;| >r
for -consumers at a peasontuble <IJs-
outvt. The tennis wild be announ« -
ed in bills tihat will ifodww,
A TEXAS W'ONDKH
The Texas Wonder curee kiilney
and bladder trouble®, dissolves
gravel, cures diabetes, weak and
lame backs, rheumatism atnid all Ir-
regularities of ithe kLdneys anil blad-
der in botih men and women. Keg-
ulati-s bladder troubles In ohildren.
If not sold by your druggist, will be
sent by mall on receipt ot $1.00. One
small !>;.<ttle Is two months' treatment
aind seldom Tails to perfect a cu're.
Send for testimonials from tiliiis and
other states. I>r. E. w. Hall, 2920
Olive street, St. IxjuLs, Mo. Hold by
U'ruggiats—Adv. 4-H-14
I INK Fitt"IT TltKKS K)H SAI.K
Shade trees, Shrubs, Roses and
Bulbs— Special low prices on Peach
trees. Write for prices
SHEKKEK DUOS.
Vnk, Okln
fouKh Medicine for Cliildren.
Too in noli «ire oanmiot be used In
selecting a eouigh medieltie for <<hi'l-
diren. it sihouW be pleatHint to take,
contain no iharmtf'ul substanw and be
imoat effwtual. Chamberlatn's
Couuh Remedy meets these require-
ments and is a favorite with tihe
mothers of young ehlkdren every-
■wtfiere. For siale by all dealers.
f am 0 l s
Don t Forget
Knights Templar .
Triennial
Conclave
Den ver
COLORADO
August 12-15
1913
4 Spier did Opportunity
to see Colorado
Low Fares in Effect
ROOFING
Prepare to go
via
Rock Island Lines
Write fur Free, Beautiful Literature
P. A. Thompson J. O. Matthews
" ■' A. Ticket Agent
Oklahoma City K1 Reno, Okla.
• •
int. b\ H. ULAAK
I'liysli'ian slid Htjrg«M n
H*k>ui l and 2. National
lUnk liuilfliiiK
I'honea: Office, 2JI; Hen., 42V.
Oil in In ion.
Tlu' Pazaek IJros. who haw chelr
(srsamery well to the d^puh of isr> ft
were urpri ed t/he other morning
whan 'liey Iwgan dr.i:ing ugaln to
tirjl oil They innmed.ateh
I'll- new* and Cncle Joe FuhriiiK,
hearing of their good lu« k wWso e'a-
I i t'hat he put his j>r pery on tlh
market for $20 000. The ' i\itza < k
brothers *ay t'hey are stLl going to
•keep dJgiging
FOCKETBOOK
INSURANCE
IS CHEAP
By HOLLAND.
can insura your pock-
■ etbook by reading th«
advertisement* in thi« paper
Tha manufacturer* of the
moet reliable good* and the
merchant* who tell thern are
telling you what 1* best, what
1* cheapest, what la moat de^
sirable and where it can be
bought
They know what they tire
talking about, and they would
not talk in *uch an ezpenHire
manner unless they knew
their words would bear in-
spection. They want to save
money for you because by so
doing they make a perma-
nent customer of you.
It takes little time and lit-
tle trouble to read the adrer
tlsementa and few occupa-
tions will pay better The
returns are immediate and
the profit* are in cash.
WANTED!
Horses and Mules
I WILL BE IN EL RENO
Saturday, April 9
HAI\ OR SHI ME
For the purpose of buying Horses and Mares from 4
15 years old, that are fat enough for the market.
MULES! MULES! MULES!
I will pay more for young sound mules, from 3 to 8
years old, with quality, either broke or unbroke, than
any other buyer on earth.
Bring In the Beat You Have
j. b. mcginn
The World Renown Buyer
IP TOD WANT THK
BEST YOU WANT THE
HOODS THAT AUK
ADVEIITISEI).
Oxfords Pumps Tics
F 0 R
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
For all occasions, all
mo Jerately priced
Yours for Good Shoes
Arnold liiii! Wilson
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