El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 296, Ed. 1 Monday, January 6, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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3 lines 3 times 30c. Legate, per sq. 7 Be.
Prokssiomi Curds, Per Inch Per Month $2.00
FOti sALtZ
FOR SALL—My residence at
(too ^outli Huff, low price easy
terms. Secure key at iiaruhill s
residence. John Harden, Brown
ville, Tex^s. I 19 tf.
FOR SALE—We have 50 cords ot
wood, cotton wopil, elm aud hacK-
beiij, wtneu we will sell on the
ground at $2.&u per cord,
Ibignc-dj EUerlawn a Look Farm,
2-1-tf * C. 8. Uillelie, Mgr.
We are .overstocked on FIRST
GRADE MaALESTER FANO*
LUMP COAL. To move same quick-
ly, we have reduced the price to
$6.75 per ton delivered. Trulock
Ice Company, Phone 82. 2-2tf
nutted for each tract bid upon,
tin] accompanied by a certified
check. Certificate of deposit or
Dank draft on some solvent bank
[jayable to the order of F. £.
t'arrell, Superintendent for not
less than ten per cent of the bid.
Canadian County
Bids open February 10, 1914.
SE 1-4 of NW i_4 and Lot 3
of Section 6, twp- 12. N. of R. i®-
W. 86.30 acres appraised $2,200
N: 1-2 of SW 1-4, Sec. 10, twp.
14, N of R- 10 W appraised $1500
It 1.2 of SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 and
Lot lof Sec. 4, twp, 14, N of R
y W. 78.90 acres appraised $880
Canadian County
Bids open March 10, 1914.
VV 1 2 of SF. i-4 of. Sec. r, twp
13 N of R 10 W, appraised $1600
Lot 14, and SW 1.4 of SW 1-4
RHODE ISLAND REDS
I have a few cockrels for gale and j
Incubator and brooder oueap. I also of Sec 2, twp 13, N of R 9 74.48
have horseradish root3 and dig them | ^cres, appraised $1600.
when wanted.—Guy. R. Lanman, E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of See. 8, twp
1111 E. Watt j, Phone 472-R. 2-2-6tp j ,3, N- of R 9, W. appraised $2835
SE i-4 of Sec. 31. twp. 15, N.
thereof as will satisfy said judg-
ment with interest and costs;
that said property can not be
sold for less'than two thirds of
the appraised value thereof
which is two thirds of $500.
Witness my hand this 19 day
of January 1914.
, Jason A. L. Clark,
Sheriff of Can. Co. Oklahoma
By J. M. Carter Undersheriff.
SEAL
L) esiraOle ouice rooms- heat,
ii£iu, nut and cold water. Mc-
Ciuug iiiclg. Apply i". S. itan-
ilaii. no ii. Woodson St. or the
i'ost Ultice. i 14 tf
FOR RENT—Modem tuiaiBhed rooms
over El Reno RacliJt btore Enquire
room 1! 1- 2(Hit
Alodfr. turuia-ied rooms with Ural
class Ixitud at 319 North Rock Is-
land. 1 2y-btp
FOR RENT—Nine rjom house two
acres ot ground, two blocks of now
Rock lslanu office b Hiding, also four
room modern house, 709 North
Choctaw, city water, barn and cave,
also nice rooms in me Lambe build-
lug, heat, light and batb. Georte A.
Lambe, Lambe Building.
I 28-tf.
FOR RENT—Modem furnished Uhgt
houseiieping rouis at a221 N. Rock
— "aland. ™ 1 21 -imp
got your
certain w
law it will House llt
that hl«- "V' """I8 ^ or lit,
-rJ.. LOST—Amythest Rosary.
tor return to Democrat.
Sou'h
1 22 tf
Howard
2S-3t
LOST—Cameo finser ring, soaw-
where between One Minute Washer
office aoc Moniogwt-ry's sure. Re-
turn to Democrat. „ t.
FOR RENT-Five room house at
4'J7 N. Blckford. Will be vacated
Feb. 10. inquire at above address.
i 3 2tp
Switches wade frjm combings
fuuuo —J. 1 27-5t.
DYING AND CLEANING
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing aud
l)ye Work. Men's Suits cleaned and
liiessed Tie. Lady's 50c and up. We
cater to all and any dye work.
Lowest charges. All work guaxan-
teed. Call phono 424 work will be
called for aud delivered
F-3-6tp.
of R. 9 W> appraised $1000.
W i-2 of NE i-4 of Sec- 22,
wp. 12, N of R 8, W, appraised
$2750.
ME 1-4 of Sec. 31, twp. 13, N of
R 8 W. appraised $4950.
SW 1-4 of Sec- 32. twp. 13 N,
•f R. 10 W, appraised $650.
N i_2 of SE 1-4 of Sec. 12. twP
11, N of R. 0 W, appraised $2448
VV 1.2 of NW i-4 of Sec. 2$.
Twp 12. No R. 9 W. appraised
$1125.
W i-2 of NE i-4 of Sec. 17.
twp. 13. N of R- 0 W« appraised
t
SW i.i Qec. 2% twp. 12, N
1 if R 0 W, appraised $2350.
NE i-4 of NE x*4 and Lots \
and A of N W. 14 Action 6
twp- ti, N of R 0 W. --4.30 ac-
es. appraised $0^5-
1 _4 of ME i-4 a-J T,r*t t.
if NE 1-4' Sec- 4. twp. 14 N of
R 8, appraised $40SO-
E 1-2 of SE 1-4 of Sec. 35. twp
K y, W. 78.90 acres, appraised
tfi&o.
sE 1-4 of Sec. 23, twp. 12 N of
14, N of R 9 W, appraised $1500.
S 12 of SW i_4 of Sec. 23,
twp 12, N of R 8 W> appraised
4-2500.
SE 1-4 of Sec. 32, twp- is, N
of R. 9, W. appraised $930.
Inherited Indian Land.
SE i_4 of Sec. 33, twp 12, N.
of R. 9, appraised $1300.
BIDS OPEN APRIL 1, 1914.
West l-'-f of the N. W. 1-4 of Section
3, Township 14 North of Range 10
Eighty acres aloted to Lester Rising
Hear, appraised at $520.
For information as to leases-
rncra may obtain same ' )
addressing, F- E. Farrell, Supt
and special Oisbg. Agent, Dar-
lington- Oklahoma.
by J. M. cauer. UtmrMrttt
voeal)
NOTICE TU BIUIH1E BUILDERS
The Board of County Commission
em ot Canadian County, Oklanocna,
I nuwiig ouleied llie construction o
I cei'iain bridges within toe limits o
j :,<iid county, hereby give notice tual
inaiio una Bjfecilicalloui ,or ,UB 0011
j strut-lion ot twenty four 124) bridges
land l«> comsrete arches within |
j said county, are on file in the office
<It the County pern of naid county
j at El Rono.
Al! of ihe bridge* are to be of
| steel frames resting upon Bteel loss
aud <*.>ncrete piers and abutments.
I Sealed bids for the construction ot
| each ol' said bridges and concrete
arches according to said plans and
I specifications may be filed wltu the
! County Clerk of Canadian County,
I /Jtxiahouiu., at any time prior to 10
j lo'clock a. in. of the 5th day of Feb-
ruary 1914, and each blddor will sc
i company his bid, us a guarantee for
| ihe execution of a contract, with th
sum of 10 per cent of his bid, and
autract, with the
ti 0 giving bond for its performance,
said bond to be In the amount of the
contract price tor such bridge, and
i said 10 per cent so accompanying
j ti lull be forfeited to said Canadian
County upon the failure of such bid-
der to execute a bond upon the a*
ard of said contract to him.
Such bids will be opened by suld
,a r.l of Couuty Commisslonere In
the presence of such bidders 'n f'e
order of the fllluti of the same and
considered by said board at Balu time
and awards for the construction of
FREE! FREE! FREE!
With Every Udiet Suit. Will Clean One Pair of
Gloves Frtt. Good for Ten Days Only.
UNIQUE CLEANING CO.
Phone 132 216 South Rock Island
m
First Pub. Tan. iq iqi4.—3oda
Notice of Sheriffs Sale
oi Land Foreclosurt
Notice is hereby (jiven. that in
pursuance of an order of sale
■ssued out of the District Court
of Canadian Countv. Oklahoma
on the Qth day of January. A. D
W14, in an action wherein R. T)
Martin was plaintiff and Thomas
Hennessy administrator of the
estate of Nellie Hennesav. de-
ceased, Thomas Hennessy
Richard Hennessy Thos. T Hen
nessy, John Hennessy, Magpie
Hennessy Aloysious Hennessy
?nd William Hennessy were de-
fendants directed to me. the un-
dersigned sheriff of Canadian
County, commanding me to levy
upon and sell according to law
without appraisement the follow
inu described property, v
southeast Quarter fSE. I 4' of {|le |ow(.st responsible bidder. Ball
lot five fO Rock Tsland Add' 0f County Commissioners ra-
tion o the citv of El Renn. .oth- Hflrvoa the lo reject any ^
erwise desenbed as block ftve K)| bM(i T)p „)ntril<.t w,„ tben ^
(<{) Roek Tsland Addition to the ag rPnulrPi1 hy ,nw
.TESSE T WITCHER
Chairman Board of County Conv
| ulssloners
i SEAL)
Attest: Robert Bretz, County Clerk.
The First National Bank
Capital, Surplus and Profits $75,000.00
Our apaoialty is Satisfactory Banking and we iriea-
snre our succesa by the large wumber of satisfied
customers. WE INVITE YOU.
MADE ON HONOR
SOLD ON MERIT '
MANEY'S MARVEL FLOUR
Said by All Grocers
Citv of El Reno. Oklahoma') ex
cept a tract in the southwest cor
ner fifty Cf;o feet east and wes*
and one hundred (ion) feet nortb
and south, and containing on*
and one-fourth acres lying and
situated in Canadian Countv
state of Oklahoma, to satisfv
iuderment and decree of forecti*
CONDBK0BD STATEMENT
Citizens National Hank
UU ilfciNO. OM.AHO.UA
Ki to. U* < a«u il«r ut Currency at tbe close of
J s o nary 18, 1M4.
naaniTgrr
Loaaa and- Otaaauat* ....1504,046.(W
ovordrafta
such brldpes be tben an.l there made | U. S. Iload* (ClrouUUJosU W,(W#.U0
V**klDR Ham , ifiwaltum
b'Uturea
U. e. Bond* U\Ma<W
Uandc and WarraaU 10,646 l
i:u.i and sigbt
(exchange „8l4.4S .rt 24MU-JK
■ • ■■ The above statement Is correct
tC18.9tl.IK' CHAHLE9 L. KN(JLB, Cashier.
First PubllsheJ January JJ—3w
Stale of Oklahoma. (Canadian Count)
sure in favor of said plaintiff am''"
said defendants obtain ! '« tne Dt-trlct Court o( said county
and baru. Inquire J
i, El Reno.
We 9re overstocked on FIRST
grade mcalester fancy
LUMP COAL. To move same quick-
ly we ;iave reduced the price to $6.7&
Iter ton delivered. Trulock Ice
Company, Phone 62 2-2-tf.
« tfi.-t. Phon* R ^hone tSS f
rip WAV i FR H MARTIN
♦ rhysleslB
« V t«r!*ary
'>rl7a*« Ho«plt*l
« Palls *n«wv.re«1 <t j or nltat
> A A A A A ♦ ♦'
Notice oi Sheriff's Sale
First Fub. Jan. 19 1914.—
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
ot Land, Foreclosure
Notice is hereby given, that in
pursuance of an order of sale is"
sued out of the District Court of
, Canadian County Oklahoma on
I the 5th day of January, A. D.,
FOR RENT—Five acre tract, bouse m an actlon wherein Kate
M. Warren, R. oldham was plaintiff and
,,20-Stp \|ary Whittington and J. L.
VVhittington was defendants di*
rected to me the undersigned
sheriff of Canadiaa Count),
commanding me to levy upon,
appraise and sell the following
described property, towit: Forty
(40) feet off the East end of
lots nineteen (19) and twenty
* (20) in block three (3) Morri-
* | son's First Addition to El Reno,
to satisfy a judgment and deciee
* ! of foreclosure in favor of said
* plaintiff and against said lefeir
* dants obtained and taade iu said
* ! court on the 28th day of Novenr
* ber, 1913, for the sum ot a*ao.oo
debt and also for the sum of $50
attorney's fees, and the cost* of
this action in the sum of $28.30.
and accruing costs with interest
thereon at the rate of IO
cent per annum from the rflh
day of November, 1913, that I
h udalyev cmfwpy cmfwyp—
have duly caused said lands sad
! tenements <0 be appraised ac
aeainst
ed and made on the 27th dav of
March IQ13. for the stim of Onf 1
Thousand one Hundred and
Fiftv Six and five t---ndredtV'
fSmfi.oO debt, and al-so tbe <uitr<
of ($62) costs with intere"**
thereon at th rate of 10 per
cent from the 27th dav of March 1
nd for accruing: costs: 1
will on the roth dav of Fehruarv
1014, at the hour of ten o'clock
a. m. of said dav «u the Fast fron*
door of the court house in th*
citv of El Reno in said Countv
a'nd state, ofter for sale and sel'
to the highest bidder for ca«b
the said property above describ-
ed or so much thereof as wtl'
satisfv said judgment with inter
ests and costs.
Witness my hand this 19 dav .
of January 1014.
tason A. L. Clark.
Sheriff of Can. Co. Oklahoma
Rv T. M. Carter Undersheriff
SEAL
First Pub. Jan. 24—3<lt
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
'.AND MORTOAOE FORCLOS1TRR
Notice is hereby Riven that In P"r-
onance of an oitler of sale Issued o>t'
f the DUtrict court of Canailsi'i
Luslne
LIABILITIES
Capitol at ck 9 50,009.0'.)
Surplus and undivided
profits .... ... 22,273.87
Reserved for Taies 3,571.77
Circulation 47.tf00.00
Deposits 11)0,246.49
fi13.D9l.93
fivuunea ui auy yA'l lueleul.
IUU&.
Hera m ute uiotrici l um
iNiU>a A. ac.i/.sat, lwpuiy.
«KA1>
The Standard Savln«B and Loan
Association, a corporation.
PlalnUff
TI
Ida B. Lacy. Fred B. Lacy. Muriel
T,acy. Earl L. Lacy. Lillian Ruth
Lacy. T Ti! Stanshnry. Georgia A
Stanshury. .T N- Mltchem. Paul-
ine MltPliem T H Watts. Al-
pha Watts and R. E. Hobhs
rmfeniiant*
NOTICE PY PT'BT.ICATION
Mortcrnee Forertosure
Said defendants. FrM B Lacy,
t illian Ruth Lacy, now Lillian Ruth
Humnap and T H. Watts and Geor-
gia A. Stansbnry. will take nollw
|'hat said plaintiff. The Standarl
savings and Loan Association, a
, corporation, did on the first .lay ®'
( cemtier. 1913. file its petition In
'ph District Court In anJ for Cana-
| Han County. State of Oklahoma, aa-
I ilnst said defendants, that tfje said
j lefendants Fred B Lacy. Lillian
'tilth Lacv. no« Lillian Ruth Bump«
Hn.l T H Watts and Qeonrla
\ Stansbtiry. must nnswer said
net It Ion herein 011 or before the 4'h
lay of March, 1914. or said petition
will be taken as true an.l a ludKmen*
rendered In said action aeainst said
lefendants Fred B Lacy. Lillian Ruth
Lice la uwieoy giveu Uial on Ibe 4U1
au.v 01 iUatcii, A. LP., Ly 14, iil uie
uwar ol igui u ' lui iv. a. in., or hj soou
iuuieait«r as luu saiuw cau uu uvari
Mtu api'i uuuu will uu Uikbu up aai
uwiu uy U10 vouii. Ally auu y«r-
uiu Iimvuim uuiuui ciiuuis aumust
uiu curpuiaciuu or Uiuu« auy roar
,uu or oujucuv/us wuy aiuu uorpora-
«iou suouiu uol ue uiesulvuU may liio
1U ui« iwik 01 jmu court uieir
ul/jecnou UJ soiU aissoiuuuii. ltiat
in caae uo oujectious arv luc-.l "10
court will piuvoetl to "■ >•
ivrtuiu* mo *i" "u aa • i «-
JMM1UI 'i' t Jil B"lU M . .ii"
Mint t« MS U(|«, ' vuun W'u «-r
FUat Puft. Jan. Sic—10
ritauj al tJuislM>ni s
isjuuty,
iN COONTT COURT
In tbd Matter ot toe katat* ot Nick
uaieaiuiua, Lecea^ei.
To the Heirs, next ot Uln.
t i editors ot Nick Baiedloius. Oeosu^
ed.
You are hereby n)titled that Qua
luuares has applied to Ux Count
Court of Cauadiaa Vju"". Htaie oll,.i<u«> mil uoryoia..ou uumn' a
ft lahoma for Letta's of Arfmuuatr*-! t JutlN u .iCH
non on the eitaie ot Nlok Baledlmi «, j clerk Kwuict Court
j. cuaaed, to be granieo U> 1,
Hvauaa and that salts 1/rJlaaUoa *"
| t,e heard at Uw ojari roam o «aW ;
(;< urt la ttoe city of Bt bi said
1 ud waiiau
\ Urain Co.
Atto.ucyj lor tu<3
Ccunty on the 7th day of February
1914 at « o'clock a m., at which
nne und place any person lntareaied
may appear and show oauae tt any
they have why said seUtlon mhoutl
not bt atraotrtd.
Witness on j sod the Seal of
FlT3t l'uL'U Ued JtcU. -S 2w
Csiiailiau
of
In the County uou'i of
County, Okluhouia.
In the [Latter of tbe Estate
Tuoiuas broderson, DeceaseJ.
All per°ous tunas oaiois against
the said cottrt oareanto affixed tkls! Thomas Uroduraou, Deceased, or the
estate of Ttumas li'.oderson, JJeoaa-
ed, are required to uruKent tlie same
with the ueecssary \ouchers, to the
rountv.. State of Oklahoma, on th i.aty. now 1.illian Ruth Bumpa*
13 rd day of aDUSry. 1914 in an «c. ,nd Geor«ia Stansbury, T. H. WatU
tlon wherein Tlllle l-ee was plaintiff tor the sum of J1181.1T
and George O. Convlllee and Mary A i 'ipon a rertnln promissory note «*
Convllle his wife were defendants. <11 ecuted by Ida B. Lacy, Fred B
rected to me the undersigned Sber l.acy. Muriel .acy. Earl l Ijicy an 1
iff of Canadian County. ooraman<Ilne • .illian Itmn l.acv. to the Stanla-d
me to levy upon and sell without an 3avl t? an-t i.oan Association, on Ul"
nrftlsement accopdin* to law. the fol Mt dav ot Vlav 19'2 with Interpol
lowln* described property, situate.! then n .1 'hi rate of ten P r cent
in Canadian County. State of Okla per annum from the 29tj day of No-
homu, towlt, I^ots nine 19) ten (ID vember. 1913. anil for costs of suit
ofeven (11). twelve (12). thirteen (13i incln.line S100 attorney' fee: an-i
fourteen (14) fifteen (15), sixteen I a further Ju lament rendered lu suld
(16) and seventeen (17) in block sev action f ain«t said ilefeu lan's. and
on, (7) la Jensen's Addition to the each of tlie*i for the forclosure of a
to satisfy a Judg-! certain mortaaee securlne said prom
27th day 01 January, 1914.
SEAL W. & MA1IRER,
Oouaty Judgo
llabcock ft Trevatft« , Attorneys. 1 undersigned admlnlaLaior at his rei-
| idence on the Nor^nwest Quarter
NOTICE OB" (N- w- ot Section Twenty 12'/),
ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEET- Township Fourteen (14) North Kau-
ING UTILITY OAS AND ETJCCTRIC , go Seven (7) W. I. M.. Canadian
COMPANY, of HI Reno.. February | County, Oklahoma, in t.jUr (4) mon'.ha
20 1914. ' I t*10 dal® hereof or the same will
The annual meeting of the stock be forever barred.
holders of Utility Qw> and Electric Dated January 28fu, 1914,
Campany of El Reno win he lwid H Henry E. Broderso 1, Administrator
the offices of the company lo the city , t " ft Bennett, \ •
of El Rwt j. OtaaSoaa. oe Febmary I
«
PENNEBAKF.B •
Loans 4
❖ Insurinc* ard Res! Fstat t 4
* 11S T„ Woodson *
STACKPOLE ft
♦ Tarrri ^nd City
i-n_^odays
Sale of Non Competent and In
herited Indian Lands .. .
Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian cording to law at $500.00; thaV I
Aeencv. Darlinfrton. Oklahoma will on the iQth day of Feb u
Tan to. TOT4.. "v- ,QU- 81 ,he hour of ten
' Bids for the lands listed below clock a. m. of said day at the
will be opened at the Cheyenne Bast front door of the
Tndian Aeencv at House in the citv of El Reno in
city of Bt Reno
meat and decree of foreclosure In
fevor ot plaintiff and against said i"
fondants obtained and made In said
court on the 23rd day of July. 1913.
iV,r the sum of 1220.00, aud cost*
$2170 with late-rest thereon at tb j (15) and sixteen <1fi> in Mock fifty-
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
the 23rd day of July. 1913. and costs
accruing, I will on the 24th day of
(February, 1914 at tbe hour of 10 o'
lssory note snd of even date there
with upon th following described
real es'ate lvlnp and situated in
Canadian County, state of oklahoma
lo-wlt- I^its fourteen (14). fifteen
20. 1914, it W«; «*«!««* ier tbe
forenoon jf tttW *r. far tl « yot <*>-"
of etectl % d!\'vet'?'r- -u - odr* •>
questlor of surreuderinic u .■>
of the '^Kpaay and for "•
action ot (*.- afcw w
come before the aae ...
N. W. VAN NESS, Becw.
iJatcd Ja Vi^T 2ft 191*-
ff. A. DEVER. M D; I). 0.
ilBNKRA! 1'KAtTK.I
tflmV IK «'■ VI. .ml SHUCK Al.
rr'in l. t, 1 l,niHL ire *"«
. <
l.nfc.- Hill#
l>v'
rnd Arapaho
Darlintrtnn. Oklahoma, at nne o'- j
rlncl- p. m. on the dates shown j
helnw-
A separate bid must be Biib-
^«id countv and state, offer for
'-ale and sell to the highest bid-
der for cash, the said property
above described or so much
nine (59) lu the city of El Reno ant
rrijtidelnir that default has heen
made in said mortsrase. that plalntW
have a first lien on a ld nremlses. to
oelck a m. of said day. at Ue hour! the amount fo which Iuderment will
o'clock a. m. of said day at the j -P taken as afore sld. and orderlna
r r.r rr nmi rr;: nrss r ■— ;,
and sute. offer for sale and sell to, to the pavwM ^ ^ ,t pr.y^ ^ ?he ^iut. r Vo- Needji ?enera, Ton.c
foreclosing ald of said corporation, aa provided iy
In the District Court, in and r
the Countj- tf CanaOtoe, State of
Oklahoma.
In the matter of the Dlnolutlln f
the Weels Grain Ca. a © ?)r-
attoa,
Flwit Published Feb. 3, "14—30d
NOTICE
Notice Is Hereby gltren that on tie
28th day of January, A. D.. 1914. (lM
Wells Grata Company, a corporal! a.
Fred Kern, nor
(20i South blckford)
Han roceivcd his' Sprini; and sum-
mer goo.iii md is ready to make auits
from $15.00 up In the best style and
workmanship, you cat get for Lie
money and guarantee ail suits to be
perfect.
Yourt fur Business,
Fred Kern, the Tailor
2-4-14.
the highest bidder for cash, tbe prop ! nlalntlff and
erty above described or so much forever harrlnir an!
thereof as will satisfy the judgment .^feni'ant* Fred n T.ncv. Lillian law.
' ,Mth Humps* snd T H Watts and Now Therefore. By virtue ot ^
A stan.bnrv from all Hsht der made iH> tbe 2nd day of ! 0b u-
e«tate pmoertT and ary. A. D.. 1914. by tha Hon. Ja.in
la or to said J. Carney, Ju4«e saW wirt, ■*>-
with Interest and costs.
Witness my hand this 23rd day of I rjpnrria
January. 1914. H'le li e-e f
jaaon A. L. Clark, SUerlff of j equity of redemption
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of QUININE
snd IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the I'lood and
Quikla up Uiii Whole *■>; stew. 50 cents.
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 296, Ed. 1 Monday, January 6, 1913, newspaper, January 6, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90783/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.