El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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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 I
Red Seal Batteries
Our ic? is made of distilled water
reboUed. skimmed 'and filtered, and
tored in refrigerated vats before
freezing and is therefore pure.
Trueloek Ice Company. Phone 62
Correct weight, quality and ser-
vice is what pleases. Telephone
Trulock Ice Co. Phone 62. 26t
DON'T BETRAY HOME MERCH
ANTS. '
We compete with mail order
houses. L. C. Hickman Piano House.
El Reno.
PHONE 298
PHONE 298
WANT ADS
Three' JLines Three'! imes Three Dimes
Telephone 19
Airdome
Special \ aude-
ville and
Pictures
5 and 10 Cents
Salves lan t lure Eczema
Garden, Field and Flower Seods,
Poultry Supplies, Feed and Coal kept
by J. R. stock, 'loo South Choctaw
avenue. Phone 540. lm
Paints, oils, glass, lumber, cement,
plaster and good treatment at E. C.
Young's Lumber Yard.
The el Reno Alfalfa Mill pays high-
est market price for Alfalfa Hay.
Sells bale ties at cost. Phone 121.
High class photography at
116j South ock Island Avb.
S95.
Cross'
Phone
PIANO TUNING.
KEEP MONEY AT HOME.
\ ou see what you buy If you trade
with us. We guarntee to sell as
cheap as mail order houses. Keep
your money at home. L. C. Hickman
Piano House. El Reno.
Daniel Po':ie
Phone 156.
Wichita is here.
30-Ut p
For Fire and Tornado Insurance,
Life and Accident Insurance, Plate
Glass, or Burglary Insurance, see J.
M. Harkin, rear First National Bank
Phone 186.
Help Wantedj
WANTED—A
cook. El Reno Sani-
tarium.
6 4 tf
WANTED—A
girl for general houae
work 15 to 20
years of age. Call at
J&is office.
6 4 6t
F
or Sale
J. W. Harris,
has removed to No. 314 South
Bickford St., one-half block from
his formerjlociition, Phone 193
FOR SALE CHEAP—Three houses,
with or without lots; large pavilion
at park; boats, locomotive engine;
seven trucks; one mile of 20 lb. rails;
lumber. S. M. Peach, 615 S. Ellison,
El Reno. 6 7 13
, FOR SALE—All of my prtperty,
' cash or installment; located in block
• 169 South Bickford, Inquire at office
of Hargen and Dawson; ask for John
In. Mitchener. 6 7 6t
I-or SALE—Bee Hives, all ready to
put swarms in. Jake Goenaweln, 6U3
s. Williams. fr2^tp
Nyal s Family Remedies
C-ity Drug Storti
Phone 15, Hock Island Moat Market
for game fish, Black Bass, Croppy,
Channel Cat, <etc., 210 South Rock
Island avenue 6-29-tf
Fresh and cured meats, beef, pork
mutton, poultry and fish on Fridays
at Choctaw Meat MarUet, 11S South
Choctaw ave. Phone 539. at
Pbone 56. Ernie Voss, 102 North
Bickford avenue when you need
cleaning or pressing. Work called
for and delivered promptly. Satis-
faction guaranteed. lm
A. H. Hill guarantees his black-
smith work. 00 West Watts.
Phone 15, Rock Island Meat Market
for game fish, Blaok Bass, Croppy,
Channel Cat, etc., 210 South Rock
Island avenue 5-29-tf
■ FOR SALE—1913 model motorcycles ,
land motor boats at bargain prices; j
■all makes, brand new machines, on I
1 easy monthly payment plan. Get
foar proposition before buying or you
■ will regr&t it, also bargains in used
! motorclycles. Write us today, En-
I close stamp for reply. Address Lock
B«.: 11, Trenton, Mich. 6 9 11
Save the torture and scorch of
fire in cooking, oil stoves, Alluml-
:'iai cooking utensils now ready aat
C. R. Miller's Hardware. 5-29-30C
For Rent
FURNISHED ROOMS—and board 301
South Barker. 5-13-4 \v
FOR RENT Three-room cottage
furnished. Inquire 311 S. Bickford.
6 6 6t
CHOICE SUITE OF ROOMS
Rooms with bath, sleeping porches,
soyth exposure. 414 South Choctaw.
Mrs. A. L. RUoades. Phone 461.
Money
Mr. Farmer, do you want the cheap-
est rate of interest to be had on your
FARM LOAN? If so, write for appli-
cation and deal direct with H. T. Mil-
ler & Co., Farm Loan Brokers, 329
American National. Bark Bldg., Ok-
laJfoma City .O kla.
New confectionery; home-made
fresh candy every day; price 15, 20.
2o. 30, 35 and 40 cents; cold drinks
5 cents. George Svanas, 120 West
Russell.
During the next month I will make
special prices on hair switches. Pat
ionize heme industry. Mrs. T. Mar-
sha^, 620 South Chocfiaw. Phono
41S J.
$100000
W e have recently made arrange
merits with one of tie leading com-
panies to ^present them in this lo-
cality for the purpose of loaning
funds on first-class farms. We hav*
One Hundred
Thousand Dollars
to place within the next ninety days.
W e are in a position to pay out
on your loan as soon as your title
is perfected. We draw our own pap_
ers and can make you moat any terms
you might wish. We can make you
a loan with a cash commission or a
term commission, or a straight loan.
You can pay interest at the El
Reno State Bank which saves you
the annoyance of attending to it your
■self. we do this for you, gratis.
It' your loan is maturing, or you
need more money for improving,
building a silo, or desire to purchase
some live stock, we are ia a position
to grant your wishes, and takes care
of you.
It would be to your interest to fi-
gure with us on your loan.
W. J. Finch
In regard to *kin diseases, medical
authorities are now agreed on this:
Iion't imprison the diseaue germs in
your skin by the use of greasy salves,
and thus encourage them to multiply.
A true cure of all eczematoua diseases
can l e brought about only bv using
the healing agents in the "form a
liquid.
WASH THE GERMS OUT.
A simple wash: A compound of OU
of Wintergreen, Thymol, and other in-
gredients as combined in the D.D.P.
Prescription. ThU penetrate to the
disease germs and destroys them, thell
soothes and heals the skin aa nothing
else has ever done.
A 50 cent bottle will start the cur*
and give you instant relief.
We have made fast friends of mord
ft?11 one family by recommendation
this-D.D.n. Prescription to a skin suf-
ferer here and there, and we want yon
to try it now on our positive pay guar—
antee. D.D.D. Soup kuep* the pores
clean; ask us.
JONES DRUG COMPANY.
HOW ONE
WOMAN WON
wit: Mergenthaler linotype.
Now, therefore, I will as sheriff of
Canadian county, Oklahoma, on the
17th day of June at 10 o'clock a. m.
of said day at 113 North Bickford
■ | avenue In El Reno, Canadian county,
Her Health and Strength Back 0kUhoma' off9r for Bale and 8*u t0
iU.t. L.. n. it. ?_•_. ,he highest bidder for cash the prop-
3 by The Use of CardllL erty heretofore described to satisfy
■ j said delinquent taxes and Interest
Tampa, Fla.—In a letter from this 'hereon and cost of advertising, to-
Clty, Mr*. K. C5. Coram writes: "I wma gether with all lawful fees as re-
all weakened and worn out with wo- , . , ...
manly troubles. My husband brou«5 'iu,red by sa,d tax warrant
tne some Cardul as a tonic, and, from Witness my tand this Cth day of
the flint day. It seemed to help. june, 1913.
I had almost lost my reason, " '
thanks to Cardni, I did not.
felt and looked like a new womav I
think the remedy Is wonderful. I
recommend It to my-friends, for I haw
received great benefit from It.™
Cardul acts specifically on the weak-
ened womanly organs, strengthening
the muscles and nerves, and building
them op to health.
It helps to refresh the worn-out ner-
vous system and relieves the effects of
overwork, both mental and physical.
Fifty years* successful use fully
Sixrve the merit of this purely vege-
ible, tonlo remedy for women.
In every community, there live some
who have been benefited by Cardul.
The beneficial effects of this time
tested woman's remedy, soon show
themselves In many different ways.
Try it.
N. B.— TTWte tof Ladlts' Advfsory tVpi.. Chitta*
irpoffm MedlctiwCo.. Chattanooga, Tinn., for Speoitll
IrutTTtf-tvmA. and 64-page book. Horn* TrutnMQl
(or Women." Mnc'ln plain wrmDporon rqumI.
JASON A. L. CLARK.
Sheriff.
By J. M. CARTER,
Under-sheriff.
EIRE
if
What's the use to worry and stew
trying to care for your own horse
this hot weather when you can
board itim at almost cost, always
him hitched up and sent to you on
the minute by the Martin Livery and
Boarding Barn. Phone them about
it Phose 61. 5-28-eod
The popular resort of the city;
where you can rest under an electric
fan while enjoying a fountain drink,
is the Jones Drug company.
See the corns. Nyal's Corn Cure;
get them; City Drug Store window.
Pure Ice and plenty of it at Tru-
lock Ice Co Phone 62. 26t
Ernie Voss cleans and presses la-
dies and gentlemen's clothes. Phone
56. im
Everything that's good to eat
Sample's Grocery, 416 W. Wade.
Phone 693.
Everything that's good to eat.
Sample's Grocer}', 416 W. Wade.
Phone 693.
o * « o ❖ ❖ «
< SEWING SCHOOL
«> WANTED—Scholars to learn
• fitting and sewing. The Snow .
<■ ^Success Tailoring System for
particulars call or address
.> Mr3. E. Heuser, 110 S. Admire.
phone 360 J. El Reno, Okla.
•) .> <> •> •> <• ❖
j Small rent and expenses mean
j cheap groceries. J C. Baggs, 602 W.
| Watts. Phone 135.
Jones Drug Company Fountain;
drinks cool and delightful.
V O O <• < 0 <> •> o ■> o
A
« PENNEBAKER & STACKPOLE
Farm and City Loans
❖ Insurance and Real Estate Bonds
•> 115 E. Woodson St.
V *•* *1* <2* •> ^ «*' O 't* 'J
The Choctaw Meat Market has
fish on Fridays 118 South Choctaw
avenue. Phone 538.
No rent or clerk hire; do our own
work; deliver promptly; setll at a
bargain. West Side Grocery, 621 W.
Russell. Phone 566.
REMEMBER THAT
We do first class work on Engines
and boilers and keep constantly on
hand boiler flues, valves , packing
and all supplies for engines
El Reno Foundry and Machine Co.
If for any cause. you have reason
to complain at us for the lack of
courteous treatment, mistakes or
ovorights we will gladly right mat.
ters if you will call U3 up giving the
number of your delivery wagon serv-
ing you. Trulock Ice Co., Phone 62.
26t.
NOTICE
See Levy The Tailor
For your Spring and Summer
Suits, 500 styles to select fro:n.
We have a few unclaimed 3uits
and trousers that we will sell at
Half Price
2\2 S. Rock Island Phone 24S
liest Cleaning and Pressing in
town.
(First Published June 6, 1913.)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
PERSONAL PROPPERTY.
W hereas, by vitrue of an alias tax
^ arrant issued out of the county
treasurer s office on the 25th day of
April, 1913, and to me directed as
sheriff of Canadian county, Oklaho-
ma, against Canadian Publishing Co.
for delinquent taxes for the year of
1912, and commanding me to levy the
sarnie on chattels belonging to said
Canadian Publishing Co., and to make
therefrom the amount due from said
Canadian Publishing Co. for said
delinquent taxes for said year of 1912,
to-wit, $206.30 and the interest there-
on and the cost of advertising, to-
gether with lawful fees.
And wheras by virtue of the sail
alias warrant I did on the 4th day of
June, 1913, levy on the following de-
scribed property belonging to said
Canadian County Publishing Co., to-
A Dixie Mother
Broncho War Drama
in two reels.
The Wishing Seat
American Romance
The Twins
Imp Comedy
The Curate's
Outing
Power Comedy
5c and 10c
PURE MINERAL WATTRS.
Work's Excelsior Mineral Water,
which took first prize at the Okla-
homa State Fair; $2.00 per case of
12 half-gallons. Medicine Springs
water, five gallon bottle 50 cent*.
Caddo Springs water five gallon
bottle 25 cents. All sold and deliver-
ed by E. O. Hamilton. Phone 28.
MEET MAIL ORDER PRICES
We 3ell pianos and musical instru- j
ments as low as mail order houses.
See us and le*. us prove it. l. c.
Hickman Piano House, El Reno.
" |
J. B. Price, who was injured by
the Rock Island and incapacitated |
from Performing manual labor, has j
purchased the hamburger wagon at
the corner of Bickford and Russell j
from J. . Bennett and will operata
same in an up-to-date manner. He
invites all his friends to call and see I
him. 6 3 5t'
Look for the Eat Sign
Oxford
Lunch Room
Open From
6 a. m. to 12 p.m.
211 South^Bickford
Gene Runs It
Who Blames a Woman
FOR WANTING PRETTY
HANDS
Because a woman likes to have
white shapely hands. 13 no in-
dication that she is shirker.
"UM\Af. i yil. ■
SHOE MI
doe£ pay if we do It. When your
shoes come back from our shop they
look like NEW. OUR WORK is care-
fully done to last. We take the same
pains with a small job of straighten-
ing eels as we would with resoling.
Popular prices.
FIRT RENO ELtCTRIC SHOE SHOP
112 W. Russell Street.
El Reno, Okla
J. R. Stock keeps garden and field
Seeds, Feed, Grain and Coal Phone
540. Imo.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
A free cpy of Sunday Oklahoman
at ity Di;ug Store w}th any Sunday
purchase of 25 cents or more. 2t
No need to let your butter and milk
spoil, cheaj) as ice is. Phone Trulock
Ice Co. No. 62.
Billie Kirk
Is now at the Commercial Barber
Shop. Back of City Drug Storej
where he will gladly meet his
many friendt.
Frys and Hens
Dressed to Order.
Feterita,
Kafflr.
Cane Seed.
Trade with the home lumberman.
Twenty two years In El Reno and
ttill here. E. C. Young Lumber Yard
Poultry Supply
House
Tel. 197 215 S, R. Island
CIFER'S
Home Laundry
515 So. Choctaw
Keeps the 'Buttons on
Shirts 10® and 13 cents
PHONE 417
Til's world looks to woman for
daintiness and refinement and
preservation of our sense of the
beautiful,.
Nearly always this difficulty
comes from the U3e of a dirty,
bunglesome and uneconomical
coal range.
I
Put in a modern gas range, re.
move the coal stove and the
greatest menace to soft palms
aud well trimmed nails is at once
abolished.
Mam
T
v' ..o tak< 'i :
n doing their own
rk find it difficult to k> ip
nds in proper condition.
isaiuls
their own
would not
forced to
convenient
range.
"i woma manage
kitchens today who
do so if they were
part with their clean,
labor saving gas
KFRRICk
& BEL IN
Funeral {Directors and
Embalmers
207 S. Rock Island
Private Ambulance
Lady Assistant
PHONE 177 J.
EL RENO GAS 8 ELECTRIC CO.
TELEPHONE 4W.
We have a few second han
; condition and are bargain
108 NORTH ROCK ISLAND
in stock that are In first
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 10, 1913, newspaper, June 10, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90852/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.