El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 13, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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"El Reno's Best" Flour Shines
In comi>orlson with the or-
dinary grades. It Is so fine,
smooth uufl whit". lib Is
such a splendid baking
flour that It captures the
housewife wltjh the first
trial.
Do not fall t*> orler a sac*
next time.
No othor flour la lust lilta
EL RENO J BEST.
Phone 7
El Reno Mill & Elevator Co.
SOCIETY
Telejtone 868.
Mra. J. H. Nalll, has returned homo
after a visit of ei^ht moiilhs with
her daughter, Mrs. fhluney, of Van
Couvey Barricks, Enrou te home, shu
visited another daughter Mrs. Tay-
lor, of Monterey, Cal„ and friends in
1/oh Angeles and Sua Diego, Cal.
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Ada Hillings, Is shopping iu Okla-
homa City today.
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All). and Mrs. J. it. Smiley and lit-
tle daughter, spent the week-end in
Oklahoma City.
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A bridge luncheon will be given
Friday afternoon by the Mesdames
Thomas Benson, and i\ Douchy. at
the home of the former, 519 South
Hock Island avenue.
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Miss Helen Francis Hughes spent
Sunday in Oklahoma City.
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Nlj} and Mrs. E. C. Young, retjurn-
«d yesterday, after a few days visit
in Oklahoma City.
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Mrs. H. W. Hammack, 920 South
Barker Avrtiuv, will be hostess to
the Royal Auction bridge Club to-
morrow afternoon.
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Dr. and Mrs. A. J. West, gave a
line party, at the Novelty Theatre
lant night. Those etajoying the even-
ing were, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Young,
Mr and Mrs. H. W Ilammack, Mr. F.
E. Rickey and father of Dallas, Tex-
as. and Helen Francis Hughes
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The Wednesday Bridge Club will
be entertained tomorrow after noon
by Mrs Hal Townsend, 219 South
"Sweet
Anticipation''
Of being able to pass the ex
nmlnatlon, and to be reward-
led a prize for ibis hard work,
Is your child's dream at pre-
sent. \
Don't dtasapolnt the dear
child, as It will deaden his
fire for further work, and
you know how proud you are
when he oomes home and
shows you his card with title
percentage "GOOD."
Remember him with a little
gift of some kind to show
your appreciation. Not ev-
ery one can afford to give a
diamond, nor does he expect
one, and therefore we have
laid In a stock of Inexpen-
sive beauties whldh are just
the right thing.
Don't forget how pleased
you were when you graduat-
ed, and showed your present
to your school friend3.
N. O. Barnhill
1st door North of P. O.
Macomb Avenua
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Elsie Watts, spent Sunday and
Monday in Waurika, visiting frienis.
Ellen Edmond, has gone to I>awton,
where she will visit with relatives
and friends through the summer.
Siciiu
oman
What more can we do to convince you that you positively
can find perfect health and relief from your suffering by
using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? All the
world knows of the wonderful cures which have been made
by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, .yet some wo-
men do not yet realize that all that is claimed for it is true.
If suffering women could be made to believe that
this grand old medicine will do all that is claimed for it,
how quickly their suffering would end!
We have published in the newspapers of the United States
more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub-
lished in the interest of any other medicine for women in
the world — and every year we publish many new testimo-
nials, all genuine and true.
Read What These Women Say!
Bluffton, Ohio. — "I wish to
thank you for the good I derived
from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound sometime, ago. I
suffered each month such agony
that I could'scarcely endure, and
after taking three bottles of Lydia
K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound I was entirely cured.
"Then I had an attack of organic
inflammation and took Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
and I am cured. I thank you for
what your remedies have (lone for
me and shoilld anything bother
me again, I shall use it again, for
I have great faith in your reme-
dies. \ou may use my testimo-
nial and welcome. I tell every
one what your remedies have
done for me."—Mrs Khopa Win-
oatk, Box 3'jo, Bluffton, Ohio.
Pentwater, Mich.—"A year ago
I was very weak and the doctor
said I had a serious displacement.
I had backache and bearing down
pains so bad that I could not sit
in a chair or walk across the floor
and 1 was in severe pain all the
time. I felt discouraged as I had
taken everything I could think of
and was no better. I began tak-
ing I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound and now I am
strong and healthy."—Mrs. Ai.ick
Darling, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 77,
Pentwater, Mich.
For SO years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for fe-
male ills. No one lick with woman's ailments
does justice to lierseif if she does not trv this fa-
mous ine<ticine made from roots and herbs, it
has restored so many suffering women to health.
^^«k>Writeto LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO.
(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN. MASS., for advice.
Your letter will In- opened, read and answered
by ft woman and held la strict coufldcnce.
Don't Pay Big Railroad Faro.
Are You Going West?
If you will write me a postal card and
say where you tiiink of going in the
West, or on the Pacific Coast, I will tell
you a way to save a good deal of money
in railroad fare and expense in getting
out there. That's what I'm paid to do
by the Railroad Company, and it don't
cost you one cent for anything I can do
for you. I will send you tnaps and pic-
tures of the country without charge,
and if you want some special informa-
tion, I can probably get it for you. Just
let me be your friend and help a bit
Better write today, for I want to tell
you about the cheap railroad tickets,
the through cars without change11 and
other thing "that will help you decide.
A 11. Brown, Traveling Passenger Atfi'nt,
C. B. & y. It. K., 8Z! Main St., Kansas City, Mo.
A. D. BROWN, Traveling Pass. Agent
C. B, & Q. R. R.
823 Main Struct Kansas City
Mrs. Maynard ltosa and Mrs. Delia j
Uoss have Issued Invitations for a I
•bridge" and "trail" party to He giv-
en Tuesday afternoon, May the 20th,
at their home, 820 South Hoff Ava_ I
nue.
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Ida May Ijeahman of Ft. Worth, j
Texas, visited friends In El Reno
yesterady.
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Tut^vtir Brladford of D)ts Moinas,
Iowa, is visiting home folks In El
Reno, for a few days.
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The I.adles Aid of the Congrega-
tional ChujJch wlU meet Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. H. L,. Fogg at
her home 512 South McConib.
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Geo. L. Beckton was an Oklahoma
City visitor today on business.
Mike* Kennedy and C. A. Carney
of awton visited relatives in El Re-
no laa(j night while enroute to the
Knights qf Columbus convention at
Guthrie.
Ansell Casto of Piedmont was be-
fore the insanity board this afternoon
on a charge of insanity.
MarthaJ ane iCoqrina, Sadite and
Modine Uile3 four colored children
were ordered sent to fite colored or-
phans home at Taft] by Judge Maurer.
The father of the children had ne-
glected them and their mother Is
dead, and they were not receiving the
proper education. They will probably
Ue taken to Taft tomorrow by Sheriff
Clak. r
Special
Straw
Hat
Week
See our famous imported Luton
Straws with the conflexible
brims. They are as light as a
feather and stick to the head like
a crusher. They are great val-
ues at $3 to $4. Special this week
$2.50
Clark & Stokes
El Reno's One Price
Clothing Store
, 117 North
Bickford Ave.
I
William Reed gave a bond of $1500
in county court] today, pending an
appeal of his case to the criminal
court of appeals.
Jos. Green and Mrs. R. J. Thomp-
son of Yukon were visitors In the
city today.
LAWN MOWER
Will the party who borrowed my
lawn mower last summer please re-
turn ■mmQ. Jolhn Kossuth, 105 E.
Wade. 13-3tp
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Jas. Hays and wife of Kansas City
to E. F. Smith of Jackson Co., Mo.,
SE. 1-4 of S. W. 1-4 and lot 2 of Sec.
Hon 18, Township 11, Range 9. Thos
Jensen and wife to U P. Hickman
lots 4 and 5 block 105. Consideration
$7 000
MARTIN MOTOR CO.
ROCK ISLAND AND WADE
Garage and Repair Shop
Livery and Taxicab Service
SELLING AGENTS FOR
Ford, Studebaker and Hud-
son Cars; Goodyear Tires
Red Seal Batteries
Itch! Itch! Itch!
Constant Itch. Intolerable agony.
ECZEMA!
A few drops of a mild, simple, wash
—instant relief—all skin distress
GONE.
D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema
Sounds too good to be true? Wo
guarantee It.
The first full size bottle free If D.D.D.
cannot reach your case. For your
comfort's sake. It Is worth a trial.
Come in and let us tell you about it.
Also about D.D.D, Soap—it helps.
John E. Kavanaiigli of tu«. Demo-
crat fore© is an Oklahoma City vis-
itor today.
PHONE 298
PHONE 298
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A DOSE .-f
HICKS' CAPUDINl: r-
IN A LITTLE NvATLP
Tloinmtis tlio causo, whether from
p. 'd, cripp, or norvousM 'ss.
10c., 2' c. and COc.
6oL0 AT WCLL-CTOCKLO DRUG STORcS
Blue Serge Time
Is Here
These bright warm mornings
suggest the laying aside of heavy
clothes with their excess weight and discomfort.
Light weight serge6 blend comfort and style into satisfaction. You'll
feel better, aud you'll work better in one of these Sincerity Serges at $15
to $25.
They're smartly styled and you'll
always be well dressed in one of them
"We n ant Your Trade39
Penner & Dale
SincmiMjwIolhea
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 13, 1913, newspaper, May 13, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90832/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.