The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1918 Page: 2 of 10
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T1K IX REMO AMERICA TWUCTAY ACTORCR 17 Htft
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HCASTON HAPPENINGS
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' The rain ItMt fell Tuesday was appre-
ciated by everyoueMra Ted Lorenzen
called on Mrs H VonTunjreln Wednesday
afternoon Several of this vicinity are re
ported on the sick list with the Spanish in-
fluenza Mrs Sanke Lorenzen visited Mrs
f F Barth Wednesday afternoon Sev
eral people saw the three airplanes riyiny
over this vicinity Sunday Mr and Mrs
Matt Keller and Miss lena Start li called on
Mr and Mrs J a Barth Sunday Miss
Alice Hoffman visited Eureka school Fri-
day afternoon Eureka school will be
closed this week on account of the epi-
demic of Spanish Influenza Mrs lied
Reuter and daughter Itertha visited Mrs
T Lorenzen Tuesday Mr ami Mrs jno
Hoffman and Mr and Mrs Pukanl called
on Mr and Mrs M A Wait Sunday Mr
nd Mrs E F llayues vi-itl Mr and Mr-
A S Haynes Sunday Mr ami Mrs r
Reuter and family and Misses Marie and
Emma VoiiTimirHti visited Mr and Mi
H Colt Sunday Mr and Mr W I
Haynes visited Mr ami Mrs Jim HoiTniau
Sunday— —Miss Anna Hansen i ficmtmir
the week with home folks Mu- Hubv
Campbell visited Mrs Clias sill or Mill-
last week
- Fourth Liberty I nun
NEWS AT MATHEWSON
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Mrs Eliza Luca who tiled hi -I week in
a hospital at Oklahoma city wii hromrhl I"
Piedmont last Tliutday and the luncral
service was held in the I : ehnreii -oulli
Rev Kidd preaching llie -1111011 Mr-
Carrie Crawieysamr a M that wa-
fittinff for the ocra-ion Tim i iu:iiii-
laid away in the m’UIm’w m cimn-rv
and Mrs Pettier of Wat'Hiva and Mr
ler Stephens a brHur in law of Ml-
cas accompanieji the remain ii"in
lionia City Mr and Mr H I
tertalned Mr and Mr Will Mi
lly of near okairhe mil Mr- link- at a
light luncheon la-1 miiuIuv -1 1 1 1 1
L Hicks and wire of TuK"n -p ni Hi'
week-end lit Hu pun-nta! Imnn Pml
Mr Hicks ha been rinrnn-d i- 1
several days with Hu iiiiiimni li-i
Kimball took scxerai In-ad of cattle to He
City last Thursday -Mr inuil -ii and lam
lly have our lieartrn mpa!li in I1"- -in!
news that their miii Vl-!tr In n
wounded in Frame we -i-tinux !mP'’ I
may recover Mr and Mr M W h:il
cliff will entertain By hdlii mid win
for a few days Hov havim’ I n r nth
married — ene 'luylnr eame Iimiik -nk
from Yukon 1at Smnlay hiuiit Itiuirld h-
was taking the “fin”
— - - l- onrili llherly I nun
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1 MISTLETOE ACCOUNTS I
There will be no school at Mi-ii- tln-
Week on nceount of tin mtimna
Cleorge Ellison of near II Hem vi-ihd
Saturday night and Sunday wuh in- hrother
A E Ellison and family hiind-d kima'i
was on the sick h-t la-t wk Mi--
Velarah and lay Hiatrir an -pendnig ihi-
week with their parent Mr ami Mr- John
Blare and family little i Imima eiyin
Spent the week-end w ith her gramlpai eni
Mr and Mrs Kdd Zolkhr Mi’ VHarnh
and Fay Blare and Vera Zeikler spent -ai
tit'day night with Iteaulah and Vomta Blare
FEEL MISERABLE
FROM THAT COLD?
Colas and coughs are quickly
relieved by Dr King’s
New Discovery
Nobody should feel "perfectly mis
Stable” from a cold cough or bronchial
attack for very long For it takes only
little while to relieve :t and get back
on the road to recovery when Dr
King’s New Discovery is faithfully
used It soon loosens the phlegm re
lieves Irritation Boothes the parched
ore throat brings comfort
Half a century old and more popular
today than ever At all druggists
Make Your Bowels Behave
Make them function with gratifying
precision' If regulation of the diet
does not relieve their torpidity Dr
King’s New Life Pills will They are
perfect bowel trainers cleanse the
system surely comfortably
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Ready to
Serve You
NOW!
THE SERVICE
REPAIR SHOP
118 W WADE
“Guarantees”
Every purchaser of a
Prest-O-Lite Battery 18
months of satisfactory
service If the battery
fails to give this serv-
ice the owner may re-
turn it to the Service
Repair Shop and it will
be replaced with a new
battery and a new guar-
antee charging the
owner only for the sat-
isfactory service the or-
iginal battery gave
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OKARCHE OCCURRENCES
Miss Jeie Collins came over from Okla-
homa Cily Saturday spent Sunday with
home folks southea-t of town— -Miss
Esther Hadant went to Oklahoma City Sat-
urday Hart liassen returned from a
short trip to Kansas J V songster went
to Oklahoma City la-t Tuesday Mrs ora
Beyer returned to Oklahoma City alter a
Tew day’ viit at Hold Beyer’s home
Miss Hel n Wright spent a few days at
home tin- week F K Water of Purrell
wh a -itor la-t Thur-day Hev T C
otte I unending the Lutheran eoiiferenre
al inpeka k:m-a- Mr MirreMh
Brown ami lanuly haw nowd to Okla-
homa ftv i allienm M'- ale- H V !
lamp lioi- Ia- wrt- Inn- to attend
Id iijinial of the late Willi tin It Mile
Mi- I nd Ih :dh o! iirlicr I- i-il-iny
Mr- I lvml' and 'dti'T in-ti'l-
Vi- iantl i- on !k r " a leine !nin
Mhinta oi wldc -h i-d-d loj lr lit
Vit V pohin-on win i- m a tramm
ramp Mr and Mi s L lowhr a
1 I Ih iio i-ito ’-undue
leu rlli llherly lonn
IMMWAIIOW
rile V j 1(1 pt I -IlHMtoli i Mp
and around llogw allow and
I- I'ipriillik' III
lunch ani1
la now disappearing1 When It begins to
look like our citizens are about on their
“last legs something always bobs up to
bring about happiness and contentment —
Atlas Peek is wishing for the good fall and
winter rains to set In to swell up his wagon
wheels and water barrel -The postmaster
has received notice from the government to
juoreed to take a new’ ten-year lease on the
Hngwallow itornre building lie has re-
lUM’d to proceed and has notified them that
l he huilding cannot possibly lat that much
longer that lie has hud a hard time making
it la-t through the term that has just ex-
pired iim sains Rays it is easy to hor-
iiw iiioim y nben you haw the onMdeneo
of Hm pind lie miVr in lie pa-t he has
be II mill’ll rmd’e perpl-teilt III his efl'iirts
Jl'itl III- g‘ er lilH' ltl iitid ha- li-d been
1 1 ti ly - m e -- ul I I- M-i i y thinks
1 1 1 V"V riioe-nt i- livid in a-king lr plenty
T 111 : m In run in’ Mill lhit plridy id'
m ih and 1 1 1 a t -r i t I will k p - -i t lung
i -1 1 Irani' d lb- -a - In- hun- ha- b-eii
ahje -t '-mph-t- lv di- rgam 1 lr a week
i! a uni ! In- laIiii- t tu-e the ie
Ik- plii-'l III- Hllc me d’l- HU'
Fourth I I lie rt x limn
all If- kai-er’R hand
1-on rill Liberty Loan
Wear ur old elth and buy l iberty
ACHES AND PAINS
QUICKLY RELIEVED
You’ll find Sloan’s Liniment
softens the severe
rheumatic ache
Tut it on freely Don’t rub it In
Jubt let it prnelrate niturally Wliat a
Btnse of soothing relief soon follows!
Lxternal aches stillness soreness
cramped muscles strained sinews
hack “cricks” — tliose ailments can t
fight off the relieving qualities of
Sloan's I iniment C lean convenient
economical Ask any druggist for it
EL RENO ABSTRACT LOAN AND INSURANCE CO
Oldest Abstract Loan and Insurance Office in Canadian County
We make Farm Loane Buy and Sell Real Estate write all
klnde of Insurance Furnish Surety Bonds and have the only
Complete and Up-to-Date Abstract Books in the County
H K RICKER PRESIDENT AND MANAGER
114-16 East Woodson St
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Critical dressers find our new Styles in Kirshbaum’s
finest of ready-to-wear Suits as well as
Youngheims’ Specials
just what they have in mind and you are sure of getting the
very best values here in all the new colors and models for
this season
Piiccd from $15 to $45
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An unlimited variety of
patterns and fabrics "’are
shown by us You will be
pleased with the wide assort-
ment in view of the scarcity
of good shirtings Manhattan
and Emery guaranteed fa$t
colors with different sleeve
lengths
Fall Weight Underwear
Light medium and heavy-weight union suits of various
qualities from the best mills Just the underwear for between
seasons also some especially desirable for the chilly evenings
of fall We carry sizes for men of all builds that will fit
Prices from $150 and up
Come in any day we will gladly show you
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UNION CITY NEW3
Joe Wehllng of Ft Sill spent Sunday
here with home folks Mrs Mole llent-
zen was ouite surprised Tuesday evening
when her mother brothers and sisters or
Colwieli Kansas came to spend a few
days with her Those here were Mrs P J
Strunk Mrs Gertrude Mainz Mat Mainz
Mr and Mrs Felix Messrseiimldt Mr and
Mrs Mirk Messrsrhinidt and daughter and
Mr and Mrs Jack Gegen and son
Misses Anna and Mary Ifentzcn Mane
Sweeney and Mrs A Sweeney were shop-
ping in LI Beno Tuesday Mrs A Pries
and son Andrew visited at the Fred Dries
home bund ay Mr and Mrs AI Ross and
family visited at Conrad Sunday private
Floyd Laiuons or FL Reno spent a few
days at home last week
— — Fourth Liberty Loan
CARD OF THANK
Ye wish to express our thanks to the
many friends and neighbors for their sym-
pathy kindness and assistance during the
sad fiours previous and during the burial
of our beloved husband and son-in-law —
Mrs Jack MeYar and Mr and Mrs John
Huggbr
I fiurtti Liberty Loan
It sale with I licit S'Hiii
Here Is the
Most Practi-
cal Washing
Machine
Made
It washes perfectly Will
not injure the most delicate
lahrics Never breaks or nets
out of order Takes up no
more room than ail ordinary
wash tub Liatl ho used in
the laundry kitchen on the
poii h or any otnur place de-
sired — has its own little cn-
jfiae mounted rigtht on the frame of the washer Operates on
tpisolinc — 5c worth does the family wash
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lures is well lh(! In It !)
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Recommended and For Sale by
DAVIS ELECTRIC CO 1 03 S Bickford
YOl’NG SOLDIER BOY DEAD
Funeral aervlce ror Jack NieVar a Cana-
dian county younr man who died October
1 at Camp pike Ark from bronchial
pneumonia were held at the Frlseo ceme-
tery in Mathewaon township October 7
conducted by Hev Klee or Yukon The
deceased soldier was born at Carbondale
Kansas Feb 3 1880 and at an early age he
came witli Ills parents to Oklahoma and
grew to manhood on the home place six
miles east or K1 Ileno For the past eight
years he itad worked In the oil fields and
was rnllowmg that ocenpatmn when called
to the rotors Although a strong and
healthy young man hi- met Ins death in
the dreadl'ul Spanish inlluena epidemic
Ih was married in Clara llnggler iov 28
P'IT who siirvncs him one brother Geo
NieVar la In army training at Camp-
Oreene N C Another brother Edd live
at Covington Okla Three slstera Lillian
NieVar or Oklahoma Cily Jennie Llnder-
inau of Ranuer and Mrs Mabel Clemens
or K1 Reno survive His mother Mrs
Carrie NieVar lives at Quay Okla Jack
NieVar was known as a quiet and generous
young man loveck by all who knew him
and a host or friends are lert to mourn his-
loss Fourth Liberty Loan
The Geary Journal printed the Socialist
ticket Tor lllame enmity last week and
hastened to add that it was run as paid
advertising and not as an editorial boost
Whaddya mean -paid advertising?" Indja
ever print political dope without getting
papl for il?
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Workmanship
of the Best
MONUMENTS
HEADSTONES
MARKERS
Prices Down
to the Lowest
lu-arinir n reputation for fair ilealinir and wiio are alile to show
rmt exaniplcs of beautiful monuments they have erected in vari
oils cemeteries When you have decided upon the firm that you
would prefer to have do your work ttust them and place entire
confidence in them They will advise you how to secure the most
satisfactory results in monumental work of the style you are in-
terested in
For the buyer of a monument the first step is to select a firm
F E ARNOLD
Designer and Manufacturer of Artistic Memorials in Granite and Marble
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On account of having more stock tlum we can liainllc we will sell at Public Auction
Arapnho Indian school at Concho Okla on
High-Grade Holsteins
Consisting
CO Cows and Heifers
0 Cows 9 years old
2 Cows 10 yeais old
1 Cow 11 years old
3 Cows 4 years old
1 Cow 8 years old
of Cows Heifers and Steers
4 Steer Calves 6 months old
3 Steers 3 years old
2 Bull Calves G months old
5 Ileifer Calves G months old
4 Heifers 8 months old
1 Heifer 1 year old
19 Steers and Bulls
1 Bull 7 years old
1 Steer 4 years old
4 Steers 1 year old
2 Steers S months old
2 Bull Calves
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1 Black Yearling Colt
1 Brown Gelding 11 years old
1 Bay Gelding 12 years old
1 Sorrel Mare 9 years old
1 Brown Gelding 8 years old
1 Bay Gelding 11 years old
1 Sorrel Filly 4 years old
1 Bay Mare 13 years old
50 Head of High-Grade Duroc-Jersey Stock Hogs 1
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Bronson, E. S. The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1918, newspaper, October 17, 1918; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1784275/m1/2/: accessed February 9, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.