The Peoples Press (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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WANTED—Two light house keeping
rooms down stairs by respectable
party with one child south of
Strtet phone Mrs Vernon 72s-I I
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WANTER---tlirl for general how
Nv r k one who can cook if neces-
sary Apply at the Eureka House
121 North Rock Island
'OAR SAIE---Thorcughbred
Orphingl)n cockt-rtTs
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FOR SALE---11nyelo in good condi-
tion inquire at Magnolia Satin ly
Station 157-2
FOR It ENT —Mdrn room hinN
phone 495 I 77-1f
BARCA INS in nFed motor eyels
Cho prnan Plum bing Shop 1 43-i
FOR RENT-- fi ro()ni house at t-41111 ittli N II Y 1 "1
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Matthews 1:1-11 nr" T T Y- Af'1 e-N r-7 IL 7 ell' I rr s A 1-1- T-1 r rir t- 1-Nt
FOR SALE ---(ood ih oov 2i
South I Strtt 1"-1 i HOME- Twu
FON It ENT Ni1v 1 LI
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Room IS First National Bank Bldg
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Justice of there ce
Room IC First Natia Bank Bldg
Phnne 231'
NOTARY IN 0 I'l C
FOR SALE
150 Unclaimed Suits 2(0 Extra
Trousers 50 Odd Coats at 25 Over-
coats at one-halt the cost price Re
member these clothes a! ! all new
and are made of higli'gsc de goods
and are all Tailor Made I line
of Gents' Furnishings at -reasonable
prices
111E LEVY MERCILINT
213 S4 1"111 BICKFORD
S4)17T111:ItN SE:(7RUT SEPVICE
Complete facilities for ndertak-
Ing all legitimate civil and political
work confidential rcport respon
dents in principal cities Ii x tlitt El
Reno Okla
HAIR WORK j-
Cut hair and combings 4ilade to
order guaranteed I also color fad-
ed Switches and have ftal Hair
Switches l'uffg etc for saje cheap
Any Shade Call or
MRS F F FLOYD
l'hone 1100-1 103-'N Donald
(First pub Jan 4 1916 US-s)
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To whom it 'may concern:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Ada Ryan who was on
the 16th day of December 191:") in
the District Court of Canadian Court
ty convicted of assault with in to
do bodily harm and sentenced to
serve a term of ten mon:lis in the
state penitentiary at McAlester has
filed an application with the Gover-
nor of Oklahoma for a parole and
that same will be heard on the 4th
day of February 19111 at the hour
of 10 o'clock a in or as soon there-
after as may be convenient and at
which time any person or persons
may appear and contest 3 aid appli-
cation Dated Jan 4th 1)16
ADA RYAN
Free Lecture on Christian Science
tonight at the High School Auditor-
ium at S o'clock Everyone cordially
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EL REN0 THEATRE ToNIGHT
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EMPIRE GIRLS—A Big 12 People Musical Comedy PRE INVFNTORY SA I E
Complete Change of Bill 11u:-le and Cosunle every day
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"THE GODDESS- -And Other Pictures
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"MIL GREX OF MONTE CARI-0- Presenting to the People of
El Reno for the First Timi: Thdore Roberts—Thk magnificent
Five nee' Paramount Feature is NVdi vorth your patronage—Has
been produced )egarilless f ex-r4s-nse and we hops you will make
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SATURDAY
"JANE- A Five Reel Paramount Cf)medy preenting-Ithe famous
CoAnedy Team Charlotte Greenwood and Sidney Grant
THE COZY THEATRE TO-DAY
"HEREDITY" Blograph IZeissuepireted by the famous
1) W Griffith
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"THE TAMING OF RITA" Vitagritpli
A TRIEI: IN THE NIGHT" Lubin
- TOMORROW
TO MY MANY CUSTOMERS:
On account of old age and poor health I will close out
my entire stock of groceries at first cost for cash The store
Nvil1 be closed on Wednesda4 the 5th to finish invoiceeing
sale will commence on Thuday morning the 6th and con-
tinue until all goods are sfild
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GOLDDTS1RULt1 GROCERY
(:r() TTrheeler Prop
508 North Choct4w Telephone 411
Per Gbori $190
Mil NOW AND USE LATER
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T-J STEWART LUMBER CO if
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REIMER & citlyurrif
uat es of Palmer Seli)vi 151
ropratttors will open I heifNi-tlict
1141:2 East Russell Wetine
in Jan :tn Examination anti
su kat ion FR FE
kt Chi63sulorn
There will he instalation of the
new officers for the year 1916 at the
regular meeting of the W ft C
Friday afternoon at 2:30
Mr and Mrs C W Grigsby (laugh
ter Miss Glenn and son Buster are
home from a three weeks visit in the
sout h
Mr and Mrs W L Ross and two
sons who spent the holidays in Dal-
las Texas returned home Sunday
evening
NOTICE—All Want Ada are CASH
WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD
reel Es!-amty featuring Richard C
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The Ladies llome Journal for
January contains grt me pictures of
the members of Ott iargest Bible
school in America It is the First
Christian Sunday school of Canton
Ohio with an enrollment of :223
and has grown in the last fourtcen
years from an enrollment of less
than two hundred to the largtst in
the United States
The Daily Oklahoman speaks of a
"eunuch' luncheon given in honor of
Joe Bailey at the Skirvin Hotel
Judging from the following list of
in viz cd guests the Oklahoman must
have meant a "unique" luncheon
The guests of honor were Joe Bailey
of Texas Jim Gordon of South Mc-
Alester a former law partner of
Haley and A C Cruce
Phone your news items to 727
win twt lif exlscli I T s-- I i Thrt'Y IZtCI Biograph Featuring "THE WOMAN OF -11-STERY" ii
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t IIITS of I Rufus Wzdlirgford "THE TILIP FOR TRAPP' featur- - ii
LosT-- Dog 22 inches hgit at -10111--
41-1- sprinhicd v(-rv 11ar v with 1 ing Burr MeIntoh kind Max I'icrman
re(I tail tuistly or callect fox tail (lock -- - T) -
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if you are sure that your store 4
offers better values thou any Other It
In your line be equally sure that
It is better advertised! No toed-
4 turn quite IPOO good an the Peoples
Peens
WANT ADS ONE CENT A WORD
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Graduate triimboth Schools
Office 109 So Cr14 Bickford
A O JACOBI IV F ELLIOTT
JACOltr& ELLIOTT
Funeral Directors'krkEmbalmers
Picture frarniri
Phone 177-J " ki7 So Rock Island
BARGAINS IN FARMS
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CITY ritoffirrv
For Prices Termsfan(14escription
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Pho94 340-J
Residence 121 South Roberts 145-tf
Dancing Marvels
will continue all this itvek
Save Money by ture i ture iture
Now Big Discbunts On al Lines
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A Shimmering Sheen of Scenic Splendor—ALiFical and
CITY LOANS
Airs llomer Fai-mon and Aliss
Dale will chaperonf Mrs Fairnmn's
vocal pupils to Ok111onia City )n
lOth to hear Geraldine Farrar
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Osteopathic
Physician A Snrgeon
Graduate and Post Graduate of Am-
erican School of Osteopathy Kirks-
ville Mo
Office 107 Est Woodson
Office Phone 786 Res Phone 866-R
EL RENO 0UAII0MA
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PROVED CITY PROPERTY
LOWEST RA ICE EA SY'TERMS----
JOHN G N ENV LAND
I 06 East-Voodon
Bob Dunlop Ex-treasurer of the
state will have to p: y or appeal from
a judgment of $1-75 awarded by
the District Court to a couple of
Oklahoma City attrneys as a fee
for alleged servicEq rendered while
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The Peoples Press (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1915, newspaper, April 2, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2191411/m1/4/: accessed May 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.