The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1921 Page: 2 of 12
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Alfred Sohn was found guilty of
In the first degree and cen-
to Ufa In the penitentiary He
lcted of killing Hofman treas-
MT Of D county but the evidence in
An case was entirely circumstantial
the case Is to be appealed
(? T McNeil of Montague county
V 1 1 '£aa will install n new cotton gin
A J IS next year
" la El Reno fire department Is now
V J ipped and drilled so that It Is the
ad of any department in Oklahoma
department turned out Monday in
fjmmet to a practice alarm made a
turn of two blocks turned two corners
e made two couplings and threw water
' yns minute and two seconds from the
ttyd the horses left their stalls
Twbeat Is selling for 75 cents corn
and oats for 20 cents cotton for 6
MBt§ in the bale fat beef steers for
hogs for 2 65 chickens for $125
par doaen turkeys for 4 Vi cents per
r( pound eggs 12V4 cents per dozen but--toe
10 cents per pound—
R Is a little late in the season but
L Cuthrlo hotel holds out the extra
Tbdbacexaent of a “good cyclone cellar
to connection”
’Democrats in Mustang township are
Mining their habit's after Neal Evans
- There is talk that the Frlt-oo rail
wny will be extended from
through El Reno and on to Albuquir
cent discount such as was agreed to
by the managers recently
The Epworth university boys will
play the El Reno basketball team next
week
The Rock Island railway proposes
to spend millions of dollars on its
line through Oklahoma during the
coming year thereby making it the
best railroad In the state Many of
the 65-pound rails will be replaced with
the 85-pound ones
It tas been suggested by one dele-
gate at the constitutional convention
that a cipital city to be called Indian-
hoina be built in the geographical cen-
ter of the state the streets to be nam-
ed alter the presidents of the nation
It is thought that the larger Titles of
the state will object to this plan
The Isle of Palms a musical comedy
will he presented by the opera house
next Thursday will he the largest
cast at the local opeia house this
season 60 characters taking part un-
der the auspices of the Elks lodge
Tom Held El Keno’s premier come-
dian will perpetrate the leading com-
edy rolo Mis Clyde Musgrove Misses
Ituth Cusey ami Kuth Nail and Messrs
doom Eewis Marry Chapman and
Uppity arc the other piiiielpals
11 publicans in rongif-s are vety
much nrilali d oi r the Jim Cmw
legislation bring consul) lid by me
con-1 il lit ionil ( on cm ion
The Clnnsinan is bonk) d lo appeal
I Ten Years Age
The El Reno-Oklahoma City inters
urban commenced running cars on reg-
ular schedule last Sunday and is hav-
ing good business Tie fare to Okla-
homa City is 65 cents
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RURAL 8CHOOL NOTES
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Cards are ont announcing the mar-
rlagn of Chas L Engle assistant
cashier of the Citizens State Hank
- and Miss Mary Gillette daughter of
Senator Gillette to take plaeo at the
iy home of Mr Gillette on Harkcr avenue
OIi'Tuesday December 15
m ' The Firpt National Think
l - The First National Hunk folks think
J- that the Citizens’ Stato Hank is not
f vfcotiuf?' fair In tho rpgnlar orclur or
s Mngs the First National was entitled
the ’next wedding
v Fifteen Years Ago
il-
Snpulpa Iru opita lmnsi m lln ikiii hilun
’ 1 No protests liae Ix-tn I ic i i mI to il
showing
Several li'nvilv lnuhil vajons slmk
i’i the nnn! ‘n tin biri'P- sincts on
rinl:iy il t h liori - r mi allow
d to voio on tin p:im j i upoMtion
uou’dn’f Ih si mi “m ili ’
rolom I Frank and Al Jm'mius an
piopainu to jHml tin n (plnits as
li’t n Ic lohlicis and ImihIiH in honk
foim Tliy seem unwilling In lit tin
puM to t what mo-1 mi n would
tiy to hide
‘ Perfect aUendance records for the
t first two months of school at Pleasant
I Valley school district No 60 were
made by the following pupils: Hazel
James John and Lillian Hart Mildred
Renfrow Ruth Baker Karl Smith and
1 Clarence Hambay A library of 125
volumes has been received from the
state library commission and tne
teacher Mrs K E Dapley reports
'a ftreat deal of interest in the books
The seventh and eight grade civics
classes recently held a debate on the
subject: "Resolved that all one-room
school districts should he consolidat-
ed with neighboring districts” The
school has a basket bull team and has
played several games
Miss May Taylor teacher at Dlstiict
No 88 reports the following ptudtnts
1 as having been neither absent nor
taidv during the list month of the
school: Ia Luo! and Llan Hibson
Mvitlc Hucorv Havden Loti Fieeta
and Cecil Owen Thuln Shields and
Audtfv and la 11a Thomn55 The see
ond month showed the following with
piiteii ictoids- In Mac Lucl and
L la n Hibson and Thula Shields
In-tiKt No 2” n polls the follow-
ing liamg (pialihed for peifict at
trnditne M coids in Nnvembei Dale
CooKm-v llillu Hoidon Flowl Hall
l!m II ill Rusm 11 and Hddra Spear
Alma and Maigait Abies Mai Ion
Wat'-on Halonu and Naomi (Joidon
Ciiii i Hind 'J In linn and Yvonne
Kos Cl-ic and tladx- Kimfl (Irm
foe Mooic and Ibonaib 11 Vis Miss
l a tliiiukow is 1 ca Ik r
I n 1 1 i t i oi dcs in an i-ndaiK e in
Nni min i j e mad' 1 tin follow in l:
pupils of District No 66: Leona and
Katherine Hall Ethel and Frank Ow-
ens James Edward Sours Edlef
Schmidt Leonard and George Taylor
Lois George John Margaret Ken-
neth Harold and Ray Van Gundy and
Odessa Wolf
Tle west part of the county Is mak-
ing good records in attendance judg-
ing from two of the schools District
No 100 with Mlts Alice Howland as
teacher reports the following as neitn-
er tardy nor absent for the month: Rob-
er Lee Eugene Pauline George and
Julius Austin Nellie Mae and Clara
Wilson Susie Blagg Iva and Clara
and 1 helma Ridenour There are 26
pupils enrolled Miss Leta Howlanu
teacher at District No 62 reports the
following list: Vera Ellen and joy
Collett Marshall Rhoma and Willis
Day and Lauretta Jensen
Mustang Valley district No 45 with
Mrs Carl Von Tungeln as teacher re-
ports eight pupils as having attended
all year They are Dean Dunch John
'IRE reaps a harvest of ruin
y The constitutional convention is slill
grinding away at Guthrie nnd a large
- number of articles of importance have
been handed over to tho proper eoni-
mlttee o ho lntj-odneed Among these
are: submission1 (he liquor tinflir
(--'to the vote of tMl people free school
I— 'IS&BkA-4jVRafive and referendum mak-
! Ing ft unlawful for divorcees lo icmar
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for three years prohibiting inler
marriaee of whites and blacks ana
ffrage
Anton Krivnnek has filed applica-
tion wilh tho connly commissioners
’ to conduct a saloon at Mustnng A
remonstrance lins lien filed by J J
) Thompson of tho Anil-Saloon league at -(
the instigation of the people at llml
f place They have one saloon tlic-i
now and deem that snfi iclent 1
A pellt'on linH been presented bv
business men asking that (lie paving
to be laid in the business district in-
mode of brick No opposition lias been
j Eorolved to this pelllion
V-j The Oklahoma state baseball league
‘ lot Which El Reno 1b a niemher was
i-ffortned at Oklahoma City yesterday
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J Mayor Lassen says ho will not sign
f a contract with the electric company
IHo'flhVimffy'a'grt'S to a 10 per
v k
feCORflING TO
EL RENO
I DR HAMILTON
MEDICAL DOCTOR SPECIALIST
” v Treating Dlaeaaea Without Surgical
Operation
Free
Conaultatlon to all who Want
and Need Medical Aid
Will Be at the Southern Hotel Tues-
20 — °ne Day Only
’foure 9 A M to 4 P M
i°rj?amm°n
? l' r? state will
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specially licensed by
demonstrate at the
elpal points throughout the slate
I- - syetems of treating diseases and
ormlties without surgical opera-
v GIFTS THAT LAST
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In Choosing a Gift— Consider a Watch
If urn an looking for a nil will
oiii mi'v'iK' l nlI(liou ( onsiib
laii diili nl w hi k ’ii s wnslhis
w bn Ii lo oim
a watch Our
nml men’s strap
ami lux kel modi Is loi m us line a line of 1 1 w atehes
m- mav I m lound m Hie town
1 bind eha-1 d wnstlets in while and ieen and yel-
low' Mold in platinum and dinmmulH wristlets iuh
w ilh’delu at( liaeeueK of cKiami!
Kluidy sport and hmdnpss models 'or mrn
All an timekeepers of real dependaln’ity ami beau-
ty and fashioned by the lending waehnmkers of
tho world
You will lie parlieulaily attracted we behove by
our distinetUe showing of finien Watches — made by
the famous Clruen (uild craftsmen
H C RISSE
THE JEWELER
112 South Rock Island
A and loss Carelessness
sows tho seed — carelessness
1 tout removing fire hazards
and in failing to protect against
every loss by fire
The I Iartford Fire Insurance
Company provides the sure in-
demnity' which a careful man
will choose expert Fire Pre-
vention Service also if you
need it
1 he I lartford’s insurance is
sound Get it through this
Chadwick Millard and Beatrice Krlv-
anek Jimmie Katie and Rosa Maso-
pust and Harriet Thompson The No-
vember list includes Frances Krivan-ek
Christmas shopping is all the better
when done In your home-town
e
THOMAS JENSEN
Real Estate Insurance Farm
and City Loans— Rentals
103 H N Bickford Phone 377
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' Citizens National Bank Bids
El Reno Oklahoma'
Telephones 414 —Office 91 ' -
agency
H K Ricker & Co
El Reno Okla
The
Commercial Bank
EL RENO OKLAHOMA
The Bank That Backs the Farmer
We Appreciate Your Business
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Have All
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' y n 27 diseases treated are those of the j
1 1 fgjmach 'ver kidneys bladder blood
'- L) fmxi nose throat lungH skin appeu-
gall-Btones goiter tumor ul- rS
of the stomach and bowels swell- 1
lug of the limbs enlarged veins leg J EEE
’xiICBrsAheumaUsin neuralgia paraiy-
j ntgh blood pressure consumption
tarrh bronchitis asthma pellegra
¥r od and skin diseases epilepsy club
jjA curvature of the spine undevei-
)' $ A1 Children bed-wetting in children
- out all curable chronic diseases of
j men women and children
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the Money You Want
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Next Christmas —
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Dr Hamilton Is a practical speclal-
t la Internal medicine and his clin-
an patronized by those who know
Ht appreciate the advantages of treat-
With an experienced doctor
examine tree all those lnter-
thetr health and in those
selected as favorable for tre$t-Aj-—
jt the proper medicine will he fur-
' tLheA or teat from their laboratory at
Me coat
professional visits as plan-
thrOUghotit this and other states
K 4 those Interested an opportunity
’ ’ i liiuin' one ot these experienced
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j fainatoa and associated phys-
je - r f ’ Laboratory' Boston
HftmeapoUz Minn 1-S
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Hlojiinniir'oini©
‘ S U PER-M1LLED ’ ’
Is worthy of your confidence be-
cause of its high uniform quality
Manufactured by scientific meth-
ods in a thoroughly modern mill
i El Reno Mill & Elevator Co g
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SUITS YOU
CLASS 1 — First week lo second week 2o Tn-
ntas each wotkl imunent 1c til IO
ami reoiie in DO weeks- V
CTjVSS 1 - — First week 50c second work 40
Pcrieise each weekly pat mont O O 7
lo and receive In DO weeks V
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crease each weekly pauuent 2c O OC Cfi
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ment 2c and receive in 50 weeksV
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crease each weekly payment 6c til A3 7S
and receive in 60 weeks “ m v
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$246 Decrease each weekly payment 5c
and receive in ti A3 7R
50 weeks V OO O
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Increase each weekly payment A 127 RO
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and receive in fi 127 A A
50 weeks
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each week for 60 wks receive" tiUtw
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SPECIAL CLASS — Join this class by agreeing
to pay any certain amount each week for 60
weeks and receive at the end of 60 weeks the
full amount deposited
Pin 4 Interest for Prompt Payment
---but you will have to Begin Saving Now g
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-—Not Tomorrow
Our Christmas Club
makes it easy!
We have arranged a Special Class for
every size pocketbook ranging from 5 cents g
to $500 to begin with
CLUB STARTS DECEMBER 13th
The
Citizens National
Bank
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Bronson, E. S. The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1921, newspaper, December 8, 1921; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1784970/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.