El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 83, Ed. 1 Monday, August 4, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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Local Mention
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leuve u)iiiOl*l'u*v lui cueyeliu*;, Vvyo.,
wlicit; tuty villi visit lor a wuiiiii
with Dr. jUttiliU tt lather.
tied uull left Saturday evening
lor vv lenna, Ivan., where he will bo
iiie auctioneer ui cliaigc ot a large
cattle uale at tuat place today.
William iiidull, loiuierly employe!
at the Democrat, was in Ilia city be-
■ iween trams Saturday evening en
j j oute li'oiii oklahoma City to Chicka-
sha. where lie has accepted a poal-
F. P. iiocker, ;f>i tile one Minute Uou_
Washer Co., la transacting business
at Oklahoma City today. FOR SALE—First
class household
furniture nearly new. Call Mrs.
L). (j. McDonald, phone 414. S4ti
AIRDOME
The Whyte Dramatic C.o.
PRESENTS TONIGHT
A Soldier's Sweetheart
4 Act Comedy Drama
Don't miss hearing Millie Corbin Whyte
Prices 10c, 20c and 25c
During tile absence ol ill*. W. 11.
Martin .iiis veterinary practice will j
be ill chaise of Dr. Anthony, of Ok- j Mr UU(1 MrB xim Marshall, Louise
lahoma City, who is one ol the beat 1(u^, all(j family and J. J. Finn and
veterinarians in the state. j mniily spent yesterday on the^ North
— ! Canadian river Hulling and bathing.
Robey McElroy, who has been ill A |,lt picnic dinner was a feature of
at the hospital tor several days, leit aiu ljUy'B outing.
for his home near lianuvr today, and
is greatly improved in health.
Jean Hose, of Chickasha, well and
— | favorably known by many El Reno-
O. A. King,' machinist at. the Kock ( llea aj0Ug with several other Chicka-
Island shops .acocmpanied by his ; slla ^all (aus, came up with Third
family, leit last evening for Silvis, | da(.ter Wilson to witness the Morris-
111., where he will spend a few ; Kireily game of yesterday.
weeks vacation. • ■
| John Maney was an El Reno visi-
R. M. Stone, night chief dispatcher j tor £or a £ew hours last night en
for the Rock Island, and family will route from Oklahoma City to his
leave this evening for Tennessee, |,ome in Clinton.
where they will visit for two weeks.
1 Mrs. E. C. llohkar, who is ill in
G. F. Harrington and family are oklahoma City with typhoid fever,
visiting relatives and friends in De- 1S improving rapidly.
troit, Mich.
Roy Rudolph arrived from Gaines-
ville, Texas, Saturday night for a
visit at the home of his aunt, Mrs.
S. J. Warren, 1114 South Barker.
\ FOR SALE—One sideboard, one
! wardrobe, one brass bed, one
i spring, one coal range; two small
j coal heaters, one oil 1,eater, 421
North Barker ave. *43
E. F. Watson, chief clerk to Gen-
eral Manager Jones of the Rock Is-
land, visited Saturday and Sunday at
Ft. Worth, Tex.
F. H. Frey ,of the general manag-
ers office of the Rock Island, spent
Sunday with his family at Blanchard,
Okla.
Chris Hess and family left yester- u. H. Gilkerson, former owner and
day for a three months western trip | publisher of the Waurika News-Dem-
to Colorado, Utah and California. ocrat, was a visitor in the city today.
El Reno Theatre
TONIGHT
Special-Attraction-Special
Indian Joe Davis
Fancy Hoping, War iSongs and Dances
Keystone-JUST KIDS-Keystone
'Another oi these KvdV Popular Comedies.
The Great Canton Mystery-Rex
A Remarkable Detective Drama in two parts.
Below the Dead Line-Reliance
A Powerful Melo-Drania
Mission Bells-American
A tale of Love developed under the mystic iufluince
of the Mission Bells.
A wonderful program-Dont miss It.
l5c & 10c Admission 5c & 10c
Mid-Summer
Furniture
Clearance
Sale
20 to 35 per cent off on
all Early English Furni-
ture.
$45.00 Three Piece Lib-
rary Suit upholstered in
Genuine Lea-
ther. On sale
Three Piece Mission
Library Suit, upholster-
ed genuine lea- Q1 Q C[j
ther. On sale 0 ■ u • U U
$50.00 Early English
Davenport, upholstered
in Heaviest Genuine
Leather.
On sale
Very massive Quarter-
ed Oak Buffet, finished
in Early English, has
sold regularly for $50---
in Mid Sum- QQQ Cfj
mer Sale ijluLiliU
Terms If You Wish.
BASS
V
Furniture and Carpet
Company.
NOKOO TK;, Green, Black or Mix-
ed. liuy a packane and try It. Mon-
ey back it nut sausiied, Rock lsl-tud
Meal Market, Phone 16. ti.
A dispatch from Paris states that
Countess Lazzlo Szechenji is about
to apply lor a divorce from her hus-
band. Can't blame her tor it, but sue
should have taken the name into
consideration beiore she married
uiin.
Oklahoma City obtained some no-
loritty on account of a iiremens
i striked, but Muskogee was not to be
I outdone by its r val ,as the police of
I ibat city have threatened to strike it
j ilieir wages are reduced.
Telephone 61 600 South Bickford Avenue.
Clean, Sanitary Quarters for Your Driving Horse Cheaper Than You
Can Buy the Feed.
Martin Livery and Boarding Stable
, Walter H. Martin, Prop.
Spection Attention to Boarders
Finest Horses in the City.
New Bggies.
Give Us Your Next Livery Order. Call lor Bell, Best Single Driver
in Town.
of
commissioners of the city
lveno, Oklahoma:
Section 1—That to pay the ex-
panses incurred in building a latteral
sewer in Sewer District "A" of Sub-
Main "C" in the city oi El Reno, Ok
lahoma, there is hereby levied and
assessed against each lot and tract
oi land in said disu'ict, a special tax,
as follows:
Dots No. 1 to 5 Inclusive, and lots
No. 8 to 1 'i 'nclusive, in block 14 to
Crockett's Addition to the city of K1
A girl in NuUery, N. J., had line of
$ 12.50 impose 1 in police court on a
J young man who kissed her without
her permission, and a $25 hue on a
I man who tried to kiss her and didn't
' succeed. Herein we learn that,
while it is a misdemeanor to steal
a kiss, it is twice as serious to make Reno. *4.«7 1-2 each; lots No b and
the attempt and lalL-Julsa Demo i in block No. 14 in Crockett s Addi-
CI!k 111011 tp l'le Weno- Okla-
■ i iioma, 1-2 each.
Bill Murray is a strong and able ; Sect on 2—That this ordinance
man, but he is not going to improve ! shall be published for four consecu-
i his standing in Oklahoma by yelUng i tive weeks and if the amounts here-
I for war with Mexico. Our people do jn assessed be not paid at or beiore
not want any war. Politic'ans, con- s LUe expiration of such publication,
tiaciors and railroads fatten off oi j then the same shall be collected as
war, while the average run of people provided in Article 3, Chapter 10 of
war, Wliue me v- j * t"«• —— —
I pay the Wills and furnish husbands, j i^e Revised Daws of Oklahoma, 1910
sons and fathers to be killed by bul- Section 3—This ordinance shall U3
| lets and disease. Better cut that war in force and take effect from and j
For Grey, Faded, Dry, Lite-
less and Falling Hair.
No new. healthy luiir can grow if
your scalp is covered with Dandruff.
There in nothing so reliable, >e sure to
relieve the itching; to thoroughly
cleanse the scalp qf DandruF r line's
Hair Health. <Oet a txftUe today a few
appti' ations will ruirr l)and:-.i'I
sto:v the grey- hair to i n:'f
youthful color and bring back the v<
tali<y. lustre and beauty to your hal
Hundri ds ci p op ■ \ ri'e us e i ry
that Hay's llalr Heiilth has bi . n
only really satisfactory prpparatlf
that they ha., everused for Daieim
and grey hair Druggists gnar-intre «*
J'"ree: Sign Luis adv. and take it f
hi:, following druggists and get a r
*"e of Hay's Pair Health and a :
!'t<" of Harflna So'tp. for 50e.: or M.i 0
ill.'" of HaV's Hair Heilth mid tvo
,6c. cakes of Harfina Soap Free, for ?1.
talk out right now, Bill.—Tulsa Dem-
ocrat.
l'ublished in the Daily Democrat July
29. August 5, 12, 19, 1913.
ORDINANCE NO. 617.
An ordinance levying and assess-
ing a special tax against each lot
and tract of land In Sewer District
j No. "A" of Sub-Main "C" in the city
of El Reno. Oklahoma:
Be it ordained by the Board of
atter its passage .approval and pub-
licaUon.
Passed and approved this 25th day
of July, 1913. P. P. DUFFY,
Commissioner of Public Affairs and
ex-Offlcio Mayor.
Attest; J. Y. TAYLOR.
(Seal) Corporation Clerk.
CAPU DI !M E
a d6se # .
hicks'capu-^i.- ™
in a little'water
For Weill n. .s and I oss of AopetP.e
The-Old Stnnilnr.l Bencrrl • "" i'm'V lo11'
CROVK'STAM Ul.KSS chill TONIC, drives 0111
Malnria mid bi"l<l« "" system. A triK tonu
aud sure Appetizer. Foratlultaaudchildrec ^*•
CURES
HEADACHE
COLDS AND GRIPP •
Soto AT WelL-Stoc ieo nn'ip. ctquo
Some Persons
"Flinch"
When Truth
Hunts Them
"If any unui is able to convince me and show ine that I
do not think or act right, 1 will gladly change, for I seek the
truth, by which no man was ever injured."—Marcus Aurel-
ius, Roman Emperor.
Some shrink and try to close their eyes and ears to
haunting lact that the little 2 1-2 Drains of Caffeine in every aw
■irage cup of coffee is the demon which relentlesly pursues and
starts various ailments, such as biliousness, headache, nervous-
ness, sleeplessness, bowel trouole ,heart failure and a long string
of aches and ails, taking one form in one person and another in
another.
The effect of repeated doaes of coffee, on those who are sus-
ceptible to caffeine posioning, 1 a ec complex that it is difficult to
foretell wher iets hurt wiU be most serious; in Heart, Head,
Eyes, Nerves or where.
The stroke of trouble will come somewhere if the daily doses
are persisted in.
Of course if anyone prefers to treat his body in that way it
is seless to suggest relief.
Let him "follow the trail" until hadly wounded.
ome go so far they can't g«t back to health. Others quite
the foolish, losing game before tixed chronic disease sets in.
There is a mighty army oi sensible ones, however, who have
bravely tested the truth with their own bodies to see whether or
not it was the truth that coffee caused their ailments.
It's an easy test. Quit coffee absolutely for 10 days.. Take
Postum hot and well made and keep track o fthe change toward
health day by day.
It's the most exquisite pleasure in the world to be perfectly
well with all the delicate and beautifully adjusted machinery of
the Aiody working in harmony, not interfered with by drugs, <*iei
of the most insidious and deceptive of which is caffeine in cot-
fee. u - .1 . - -
This Is Truth.
Meet it bravely with head up and a hearty handclasp.
Truth thus made welcome will prove your best friend.
These are facts without regard to our own opinnion, or to
whether or not you use Postum.
However it is well to consider that famous food drink Bo-
cause it supplies a hot beverage of the deep seal-brown color of
coffee, which turns to the rich golden brown when cream is add-
ed.
It has a snappy flavor mucii like the old time real Java, but
there is no "sting" in it, no caffeine or other drug of any sort.
It is skillfully manufactured of wheat and a trace of New Or-
leans molasses.
It comes in two forms,
be boiled full IB minutes.
One called Regular Postum, must
I
The other, Instant Postum, is in powder form and a level
teaspoonful in a cup of hot wate- makes the beverage instantly.
Grocers keep both kinds. 4
"There's a Reason" for
iPOSTUM
See the New Low Heel
Mr. Man
We've got Oxfords or shoes Satin PunipS
for yoo.
Arnold & Wilson Arnold & Wilson
u ' ci,.,,.^ Buster Brown's
r oy S onot^a Guaranteed Hose for Men,
Are here in all Leathers Women and children
Hnd styles*
Arnoid & Wilson Arnold & Wilson
A picnic party composed of Mr.
and Mrs. John Gallagher, Mr. and j
Mrs. Clyde Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. Earl j
W oodhouse. Misses Mary Paulsen
und Tute Dowell, Messrs. Bob Hed-
rick and Charles Mason, spent yes-
terday at stop 33 on the interurBan.
They spent a very enjoyable day. i
Remember the Star Barn Is open
for business. We feed the best of
hay and grain; no straw; the best
of care taken with boarders. Give
us a trial. L. J. Stoneman, phone 14.
82 b
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Office Phone 61 Res. Phone 293 <r
DR. WALTER H. MARTIN «
Veterinary <>
Physicain and Surgeon ❖
Private Hospital <>
Calls answered day or night «
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White High Shoes
fi r the Ladies
Buck or Canvas
Arnold & Wilson
Rev. Father Seven, pastor of tbe
Catholic church, returned yesterday
from his European trip. He has
been absent for about two months
and visited his old home in Belgium.
This was his nrst visit home in about
I seven years and needless to say be
greatly enjoyed the trip.
Frozen-water, Congealed H20, Sol-
id-Dew, Hard-Juice, Adamantine-aqua
or ICE. We have them all. Take
your choice, and phone 62. Trulock
Ice Co.
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 83, Ed. 1 Monday, August 4, 1913, newspaper, August 4, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90895/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.