The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1920 Page: 2 of 12
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: El Reno American and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
- f - -
v r a -
V
r A '
Is - ? S' u H
: - r i " r J - v- -
‘'V-'Y ri r—
? V
-if jV -
? 1 3 - v : -'
£ -p V -V i ‘
' v
Mrr‘
LAICS VIEW
t wwIl)
"1 J I l&wta and daughters were El
vlilKsr Saturday evening -
and Mr Arnold wllkowxke Mr and
aValer Wllkowika and children pen
- with relative south or El k"--et
Oaell and Bertha Lewis attended JO
' El Reno Friday nlrht Mia
1 -eh McNally emit tbe week-end with
V e-folks IbBI Reno Don't forget the
r aortal and program at Lake View
‘(n T Dit April 8 Mr and Mra Wal-
r A eowo and children spent Sunday even-
i t wMi Mr and Mra f J Lewla — -hr
( I Mrs H Outtlnger and children and
e and Mra Victor Allen and children
T vane visitor hi calumet Sunday evening
Penwrlght Mr and Mia Ivan
’ In might ylalted relatives north of Calu-
aa bat week Price Thompson Mlsa
a -urn and Earl McCann and wire spent
1 noxy at the Oeorge McDonald home —
I r!eod Mra Moberly visited Arthur Wll-
nwsae Sunday— Mr and Mra August
(wane Ison spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
L Bamuelson or Calumet Mrs John
Montgomery and Mrs Charlie Hurst were
coders at El Reno Saturday — Rufus
Leachherger attended the all -day' meeting
at Bethany 6unday Mra Rose Sweet
spent Sunday with Mrs Fred IaFountaln
I7M r and Mrs Allen and family motored
to Watonga Saturday Mrs Ren Cordray
and Oeo Cordray were visitors nr Mrs
Sam Cordray Saturday and Sunday
MrSj Leo Watts visited her sister Mrs
Oreer Sunday Mr and Mrs
-gomery and daughter Helen
siient Sun-
day whh Mr ami Mrs' Oeo McDonald
Lester Hurst visited Howard Watts Sun-
1 day The entertainment at Calumet Mon-
day night was enjoyed by several people of
this vicinity
I
OKARCHE OCCURRENCES j
‘ (Last week)
The rain that fell here Saturday night
was quit" refreshing and everything longs
llneMr and Mrs John flrevlng and
daughter Miss Mary went to Oklahoma
Cltv Wednesday Mr and Mrs DeMnss
were up from FI Rno Saturday We hear
they have sold tlielr farm west of town to
Frank Rntlier John Kraus who has been
at Carroll Iowa for the past year return-
ed home Saturday Mr and Mrs 0
Pehller motored to Oklahoma City Thurs-
day Quite a number of families visited
at the llenry Jacob and Herman Seliroe-
der homes Sunday Miss Amanda Weg
ener entertained a number of her friends
at a alk o’clock aiffiprr Sunday evening
—Mr mid Mra We Kremetre Jr and
Mlsa Linda Meyer motored to U Reno on
Tuesday afternoon R R oueat and a
W Winger made a buatneaa trip to Okla-
oma City Thursday Miss Detonine Stone-
man was up from El Reno Tuesday to
visit with Miss Marie K re me ter — Mr and
Mrs Joe Manoske left Friday for Missouri
to visit bis sister and brother Miss
Elisabeth Mostalks went to Kiagfliber on
Thursday afternoon to visit her slater Mra
McIntosh Miss Luelle Wledey was at
Kingfisher between trains Wednesday even-
ing Mr and Mrs Sieve Schulte and
daughter Marie Frank Krlttenbrlnk and
Mr and Mrs Ed Krlttenbrlnk drove to Ok-
lahoma City Thursday to attend the funer-
al or their sister Mrs R Burgers A num
ber or families visited Sunday evening at
the F S Meyer home celebrating Mrs
Meyers blrthdsy Quite a few young
folks attended the dance at lUngflsher Fri-
day evening— Miss Hattie Lawreni went
to E Reno Monday to visit with her
sister— Fred Luber went to Enid Tuesday
I CHEYENNE and ARAPAHO I
— — a
(Last week)
Mrs Dome Johnson was called to May-
etta Kans by the serious Illness -of her
nlere Mra Oeorge Fork— Mr and Mra
Ralph Peck spent Sunday - at their home
In hi Heno Mra Ralph Waterman and
children spent the week-end In Oklahoma
City lira guests of her mother Mrs Van
MrterMrs Thomas Smith returned to
the school last Friday from Rochester
Minn where she had been In St Mary's
hospital for eight weeks Saturday was
C Iris' town day They were chaperoned
v Miss Winfield Scott Rev F II King
Arapaho missionary rrom oreenfleld con-
ducted the evening service In chapel Sun-
day Dr C I Gillespie motored to Deary
and Watonga two days last week Mrs
Arch Maurer and sons spent one day last
week at M Reno —Mary Dill Garrett
spent Tuesday night In El Reno with her
grandmother Mrs Raeliel Palmer and
family Mrs Shirk living southwest of
rahunet arrived Monday evening to rook
for the mess Alice Smith was an El Reno
visitor Hinrsdsv and rrldayMrs G W
Illrks wife of Rev Illeks the Chevenno
missionary at Calumet has been danger-
ously ill with pneumonia but Is now
slow lv reeoverlng Mr and Mrs Harry
I’aekard motored to El Reno Saturday
W T I dar Thomas Smith John Oreany and
Hr Gillespie were El Reno visitors tost
week Mrs Almira Ruekinan who has
not been well for several months Is Im-
proving Miss HtPtnka had as her gupst
Friday her slBter Mrs Monger of El Reno
Hake A Name
For Yourself
The young man who cannot save money is doom-
ed to go through life unknown and unsuccessful
The man who does save shows that he is boss of
himself and ready to assume other responsibjl-
' ities that may come to him
Saving means more than having just so much
money — it means building character winning
the respect of others and being able to grasp op-
portunity when it comes It means making a
name for yourself
' Start now We'll tell you bow Ask us about it
First National
Bank
EL RENO OKLA
-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimHiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiini!
It ENO OKIA
BUY— §
HUMRENO
FLOUR
to make cake pies bread and biscuit (it takes a E§
really short patent flour to make the very best — so 55
Humreno is all you can use) then everybody will 55
— smile
EL RENO’S BEST FLOUR
HUMRENO CORN MEAL
£ I
E I
i
PIEDMONT
Tba genii brasses ttui Mow but tbo
llerrene “baa been tempered to tbo a bom
lamb’’ Tbe damage to crop by the late
freeie was not a great aa feared Alfal-
fa la not mucb injured but will be later
In maturing Flatting part lea vlalted tbe
river during tbe past week but wa bava
eeu no Ban The train la running regu
lar thla week— Mra Clarence Little and
Mra John Hunalrker are visiting at tba
home or her aider Mr Loula Wesiel
J H Bllvey la building a new atom cave
A little daughter of F E Coi waa ac-
cidentally abot Friday by the explosion of
a cartridge atruck by her brother Tbe
bullet entered the e boulder and traveraed
downward Into the arm from which It
waa eaally removed Roys Simpson baa
moved Into the property bought or the
Hanki estate The high school depart-
ment or our school has cloned for this
year the teacher having resigned
Chris Heaa of El Reno waa doing business
here Monday Tbe boys are practicing
ball and a nine will be selected soon
which will add to the credit and honor
held by tbelr predecessors
REMOVAL SALE
6 per cent and 10 per cent discount
on each 91 worth of harness and ac-
cessories until June 1 — O C Gelder
215 8 Bickford “Waxey" lS-tf
(First pub April 9--t)
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR APPOINTMENT
OP ADMINISTRATOR
a County Court
State of Oklahoma
Canadian County aa
In the Mailer or the Estate of David S
llelnUelinan deceased
To the Heirs next of kin and Creditors of
David B Rare an fur!
You ar hare v notlBvd h 4 Phone A
helntaebnau baa a TIM to tbo i eei court
of Canadian Coun- state of C whm for
letter of admmuufaUoa oa h ow of
David S Hatntaewwan deceased to bo taaoed
to blmaeir and tb said appucallaa Will be
heard at tba Court Room of aatd court lu
tin City or El Reno In said County on the
Id day or May Mad at t o’clock p as at
which time and place any person kit rested
— y appear and - “
e wny
ed
Witness my band and seal of said Court
hereunto affixed this tout day of April
1990
W A MAURER
County Judge
(First published April IS NS0--8L)
PUBLICATION NOTICE
Ia lbs District caart far Canadian Cauaty
State at Oklahoma
No 6708
M F Dawson and V s Faria co-partners
aa Dawson and Farts Plaintiffs
-vs-
R O I’ennlaton Defendant
The State of Oklahoma to R 0 Retails-
ton the above named defendant: You win
take notice that you have been sued In tbe
District Court of Canadian County Mate of
Oklahoma In an action wherein M F Dew-
son and V 8 Faria co-partners undar the
nrm name and style or Dawson and Farts
are plaintiffs and you are defendant wblcb
action la one upon contract for the re-
covery of money and In said action an at-
tachment has boon Issued and levied upon
property belonging to you In thla County
and State to-wit: The South-eist Quar-
ter of Section eighteen (18) In Township
twelve (18) north or Range all (8) West of
the Indian Meridian and that you must an-
swer to the petition mod In aald action on
or berore the tst day of June logo or said
petition will be taken as true and Judg-
ment against you In the sum of Two Thou-
sand Dollars and the costs of said action
El Reno Mill & Kiev Co
“BAR MARSHALL
Tlie senior and grand Champion Aberdeen-Angus
bull from a photo Owned by Escker & Ryan Irwin
Iowa
Although not as large os the Hereford or Shorthorn
partisans of this breed today assign to them first rank
among butcher beasts as attested by actual competition
in slaughter tests
Aberdeen-Angus cattle do possess a fineness of bone
a wealth of natural flesh a capacity of finish evenly and
smoothly with a resultant splendid marbling of" lean
which is distinctive of them A few of these Black Beau-
ties in the pastures of OUR farms would greatly increase
the prize beef production of this county The question
of high-priced feed is best answered with pure-bred cat-
tle If we can help come and see us
THE EL RENO STATE BANK
D P Richardson President '
L R Gephabt V -President
J A Johnson- Cashier
jMjaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaaJaajMjaaJaaJaaJai
A V aTa
?
T
t
f
T
?
?
?
?
?
?
T
?
f
T
t
T
T
T
?
?
?
t
T
f
f
?
?
t
?
T
T
?
T
T
?
T
t
?
?
t
icomioinniDze
LITTLE BROWN HEN CHICK FEED
FOR BABY CHICKS
inf so ad for the Mtaaietaa of
will B rendered aecortuagly
RUM TAYLOR
Court Clark
Babcock and Trevathaw
Alaarneyt for PUtntias
(First pub AprU U-fa-SI)
K8TKX
Stale of Oklahoma Canadian county u
In lbs PI strict Caart af Caaadlan Cauaty
In tbe Matter of tba Application of Walter
xt friend
rights of
majority
Nolle is hereby given that the under-
signed Walter B Shuttee will by his
next mend Flora Sbuttee Me In tba Dis-
trict Court In and for Canadian County
State of Oklahoma on tba 8Mb day of
April Itn a petition and application p
tng the conn to confer upon him
atfd Walter B Sbuttee a minor tba
rights or majority concerning eontracta
majority
conveyancea of red eatate and mpowerlng
him the add Walter B Shuttee to tram
act dl bualneaa In generd with the same
Petitioner
By FLORA SHUTTEE
bta next mend Flora Sbuttee
Fogg A Bennett Attorneys
It’s nil right to hope for perfection
In human nature ns long as you don't
expect 1L
t—
Faom : (Lggc
CVdX
With mull Commission
THERE I NO CHANCE IN OUR RATE C
Long or Ehort Tim
Prepayment Privilege without Notion
Don't fall tomiN baforg making a loan
S PEAR HOCKGQ
REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE — LOANS'
Representing
DEHINQ INVESTMENT CO
Oklahoma City ’
107 East Woodson
LITHE BROWN HEN SCRATCH FEED
FOR LAYING HENS
AND
HI MARVEL FLOUR
FOJt ALL THE FAMILY
Canadian mil Ct Elevator Co
' EL RENO OKLA
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
T
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
T
Y
Y
T
Y
Y
This Bank is a public institution run for the
private good of its patrons and friends
In our public capacity we work for the good
of the community at large
Privately a much closer relationship exists
between ourselves and our customers
If you want a Bank Service that seems built
specially for you we invite your account
FOR SALE!
LAME SAFE
THE
C0HHERC1AL BANK
- 1 '
J
VpwaBM9nHmtNiwwmwMHMUiH9MllimumiHlllllllllllmillh wwnnpppf r "V y V T ¥ w w v- S' J T'VGl t Z t v r 7"'
'J1 1 v Vi '
l I
' V '
t- ? -'
- ' -
Mbps S9
RMRT
' ’
' -t - ? aj1”
- ki'
s ’
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Bronson, E. S. The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1920, newspaper, April 29, 1920; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1784883/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.