El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 17, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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Uigb grade i'laao week. i *Ul J
ii.trj, jfiioue iw^a *. U. KaUea. .' j
According W Uelr usual charming
custom tlie Aibaueaiu Club had
gu«* t uaj Aiuuuay alteruoon at H"
'luuit) ul Air*. Joliu L Vunk. 'Ihe
Iwaii we.t) Uto>-U'ttL«i Ul Ul« St.
I au ICS. Uiij scuewe, the UlU Jiti lable
be^g uuautuiu ill «;'"<*u *ud wuue.
A a«vtjl^uu gi.t-u oyiuu weiuuers
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lilt, UO.Uo .UlUtsa. 1— X> M}VlO, Uiy*l«
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**..SO di.U.it*e, .ill's joliii C. LJciuu*
lirfu LUU *>l to Iiui U1 l All1*.
l> t« * tuilU *UlO AUU
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V*Mih*i U rul'U itAl a UutjU b^i-U
ittuiuuf ul i-iu ciu.> lnuied iwi*
li ei,ua iuiu mla. ull'Sf'd tiiUllh 0*
1 taui vttuay vma an CUl U town
guest*.
t ♦ t
Air. and Mr*. Join C. Delana bad
a* iuoii* uiiiiiui gueju1 1*31 u.ouiu*
An. c. u. io,o ul uKi<i um City.
> V V
ii.ss ilurguret uuubard spout Sun-
u*.y in c.i*ici ttoiiA Mi. uitj *io*ue o.
1HJ>. lUiU lUib. L.J iO bUillit.
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Mrs. E U. Likwo of
Oklahoma
li«/M Willi
Lay is p«uuing se eiai
iu>. a. C. icuag.
♦
Air. and Mrs. Harney Stewart ft|i
Luu-Lico lito bii ill of a da.i«iter,
LU'll lUii.Cli 14Ul.
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A number ot youflg pwpplo ix>iu
jsiiutiay uiuiiavu ai Stop *i on UiU
uiivi iii:owL
♦ ♦ ♦
.'i a« Clover Leal Club jad a pleaa-
■ am uiuot.ng wiih Lion* Englo on Bat.
uruay uliernoon. Tho bodies* wan
eiecUid pieoiucni, llfjen dpelker,
trousuiei aud invlyn Burke, reporter.
Loveia Jackson and Josephine i-ugla
wuiti jjuwtis. Aliur j^ainva a luncheon
i aa ouivcd.
♦ ♦ ♦
The ladiea of the Aethaneum Club
aiiviidt'd lliu Ul iUino Uieuire last
uvtuiug and enjoyud llie special film
iiaoWiUii lae l auama Canal. 'i'bey
iiiadu an oxhauailve study of Paaaina
during Uie winter.
V ♦ o
Miss Eva HoLiiubOU of Enid Is <i
gueat In the J. M. Carter bonis dur-
ing the convention.
♦ ♦
Mrs. C. W. Grlg^by was In Okla-
homa City yesterday to hear the not-
ed Swiss musician, llans Richards ol
Kid Key, where hor daughter Miss
Lileu Grimsby is a student.
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lesson was ue growth and develop-
Uiunt of 1'eru aud the magazine ar-
ticle was the home lifv of South Am-
cm an V.'omsn.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. J.^ H. Nail! who had spent the
winter In lowii tltjr . ,o*i md
• i«avenwortj Kansas witi ber daugh
ter ls expected home Thur^dar
c> * *
^f^s I. Norninndiu ip ent.'riai'nln,-.
her friends Mesdames J. l^ajbetler
and Guy Wahe of Vau^u&i this week.
The ladies ui~o .il o fnjoying the con-
vcntloo.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. K. R. Talbct of Watonga was
thp.pueBi of Mrs. Claude Hensiey on
Sn urdsj-. .
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Thrre will be a njntehed game n'
basket ball between'*Irvltog and Cen
Iral schools tomorrow afternoon at
the Central School. All arq, Invited.
Tie opening f t e I.aPa.-lslan Hit
B.:op on Saturday afternoon and ev-
ening was largely attended by. the
•women pi the city " Mrs Messer has
a beautiful dljplay of hats A blue
Span'sh Turban trimmed In Jet an1
•ilk, a bh ~k nrt nd Jet picture hat
trimmed 1b pink plumes and other
tamo shantt-. effects woro tspeclallv
attractive. The ^roof was decorated
with idnk.and white crepe paror" and
carnatl m .MI?b Edwsrtfs. Mfs. F.
Shepnrd and Ruth Workman as-
sisted. Dainty .land boxe^ were giv-
en as souvenirs. * *
wiuiivc lur tunn ut (uiiiU, m.u uidjt M
i/o rtHKiivxu i uiu ouico ox uio u«rk
ol iliu County Com t, oi t<*iaimai«
v^ouiiiy. In Oiuanouitt City, Ofcmaoiua.
ul at Uio la>> o.iii-«at oi V\ u*on &
ivuiiiu, auuno biMit> MiuouW
oaiik i Mi. j, Ui L 10 City ul Uaia-
uiiia city. U*i*ii>siii* county, o
ul Cluiiuiuiiik, auojcct to Ui« coulir-
uiituuii oi uie oou.i, ou or tutor aud
iuUI bix iuouilia iroui tllo bin uaT
oi <1^1111, itii, mi oi uio ri^ht, uti«
-au iuiciest Uial Uio saiU m^lo ol
. 1U B.UU Cliilo. u. Juuuo« ^IU>, aiid ol
.. oicn uu oiou tooiiea al Uio UliiO ct
uim iioitiii, iiuu lui iao uut> aiil
.iiioio^i Uial Ui« oa.u e iii.e i.iu Uy
^.^oiiuou ol law or oWerwiae ae>iuir-
-u, iu.u unu upon ail tliu liul*,
muiI paieois ul land n« .a.eU, iyiii<
-iiu owma in uiu County ol csuauian
>.au> ot watanuuia, oouuaeU auU d<v
^iiuou as loiiuwo, CIVC clear aud o
uura«u oi ail nous ol any mortgage*
„.*i.iHi inoioon curing Uio period i>f
^uniin.su*iUion ol said eaiAte, u>-wlt:
l^ois. l, 2, 3, 4, 6, ti, 7, *, , 10 and
il, block 7; Lots t. 3, 4, and 6 la
„iock 8; bout H. , 10 and 11 In block
j; Lx>i* 7 and H in Dioeii 10; tA ts 17
S. IV and 20 In block IX: Lot 'i In
lock 13; Lot 8 in block 14; Lot 9 Va
lock 18. all In the 'own of Mustang,
according to the recorded plat thereof
■ he Bama be ug a plrtion of tie South
east 1 of Sootion 33. Townsaip 11,
N\irth, Range 6 West, I. M.. and tiat
portion, of land now unplatted of the
-South-East 1-4 of Section IS. Town
Mp 11 North, Range 6 Wwt, L M.
The North ♦ or lots 1 and o< ths
North-East 1-4 of Seotlon 4. Townshio
't) North, Range i West. I M.. con-
taining 80 aTM1
A part of tee 8ouf\we9t 1-4 of the
Southwest 1-4 of Section 34, 'n Town
ship 11 North, Range 5 West, t VI..
containing about 30 r^re*
.The West ) of Section 3. Township
10 North, Range 6 West, I. M., The
Rfluthearit 1-4 of Section 3, Townshln
'0 North, Range 3 We«t 1 M., The
Nort'iwest 1-4 of Sect'on S5. Town-
■ijlp 11 North, Ran^e 5 West, I. M.
Dated this 16th day of March, 1914.
NETTIE E. JONES.
Administratrix of the Estate of
Chas. O. JoDes, Deceased.
Wilson & Tomerlln, Attorneys for
Administratrix.
SI.
<The Ladlea AJtar Society f tha
t atholic Church will give a muslcil
aud entertainment on T iwtMay even-
ing in honor of St. Patrick. The en
tertalnment will L« given in the K
C. Hall and an admission of 2i a will
Ui charged. Some >t t ie best suit-
i'a 1 talent of ue city has been enga^
'd fo rthis occasiou and a cordial
uvltaticn la extended to the public to
attend. The program will be ma^e
ip of solos, rios and quartette, Instru-
.nental music and readings. Rev. R
■evens will deliver a tery lntereitlng
nd entertaining 1 cture on St. Pat-
rick. No pains have been spared by
he ladie§ to make thl* one of the
■it musical entertainment* of the
ear and It will be wtli worth the
•rice of adrn'sslon. The entertain-
. <mt will begin.promptly at 8 o'clock.
First Published March 17—18t.
•NOTICE OF. SALE OF REAL
ESTATE •
Notice Is heivby t;|ven that In pur.
Ettance of nn order of the County
Court of Oklahoma Ounty, state of
Oklahoma made cn the 16th day of
March, A. D„ 1914, ln the matte.- of.
the estate of Chas. O. Jones, det-eav
•Hi, th* unde rlpned, as adm'nlstratr<x
, of the estate of the said Chas. O.
Jones, dcoetrsed, will sell at private
sale upon sealed bide to the highest
Whenever You Need a Ocncrnl Tonk
Take Grose's
"Hie Old Standard C rovc'f Taotelesa
chill Tonic is equally valuabl# a* %
lenetal Tonic !>#cause it contains tbe
*ell kraown^onic pi >i>crUesof QUININH
and'lKON. It acta gn the Li vet, Drive*
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and i
Builds, up the Whole Syatetn. 50 ceot*.
• PI
'No lilto,
"No Sting.
"A*o Hat
"A<o iitrirg
4
A tobacco that is instantly
distinguished fro.Ti all others
by its frig ranee.
The fire' ynv ; whiff of
STAG, you'll go buy some.
I n the pipe, in the tin, indoors, out-
doors, its natural lasting, fragrance'
will win you at once £nd forever.
Convenient Packages: The Handy Half-
Size 5-Gent Tin, the Ful'-Size fO-Oent i, th • Pound and
Half-Pound Tin Humidors and trio Pound Glass Hun^dor.
for ripe and
'mi
41 spi
mm ti>
" P. Lortllarst C
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1
. n t "u
I7CO
^ A Louisville lady
recently recovered
M 500 worth of jew-
elry which she lo«t at
he Chicago World'*
Fair in 1892—through
a want ad.
Rarely does it require
20 years to find a lost
irticle through the want
^ds—but a want ad m
on the job 20 years ii
necessary.
ARTICLE I
ACTIVE MK.MBEh.SHIP
Section 1.—All well-meaning citi-
zens <4 El Reno and adjacent terri-
tory are eligible to active member-
ship upon payment of the agreed
dues.
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
Sec. 1.—Honorary memberships
may be Issued by the Board of Direc-
tors at Its discretion.
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
Bee. 3.-All commercial 'javelin?
salesmen of El Reno (not membwr3
of any firm or corporation) shall be
eligible to • associate membersa'D
without the payment of any dues and
with all privileges except that of
«otlng upon proper Identification ai
commercial traveling salesmen.
Sec 4.—Commerclil traveling sal-
esmen membera of any local firm jr
corporation or ownlaj? stock In anv
local firm or corporation shall not be
allglble as associate members as pro-
vided ln Section S, unless rfld flr-31
~>r corporation la an active member
01 the Chamber.
Sec. 6.—Membership cards shall b«
issued annually to all members fa
gotd standing and for r rh $1.00 dues
paid monthy ene memb> rahlp c ard
s' all be issued.
ARTICLE II
DUES
• Section 1.—The mlntmnm vluea of
«11 persons s"hall be $1 Off per month.
Sec. 1.—The minimum dues of all
firms,' co.-pi"ira'tl'rns or twslness cot-
corns and of persona rot provided tor
In Section 1 of this Article s'.iall t>«
one dollar per month.
Newspapers. * .Active membership
free.
DATE OF MEMBERSHIP
8ectlo« 3.—Membe'ahlp shall bejt'n
and tlie monthly dues become payable
from the da'e named ln approved ap-
plication. • .
FORFEITURE OF MEMBERSHIP
8 ctlon 4.—If any member ahit)
fall .to pay his monthly dues within
talrty days aft^r the -same are due
and payable and after notice of de
llnquency has been mailed him, hfs
nKmberahlp may b* forfeited 'unlet'
orberulse ordered by the Board of
Orectora.
RESIGN* flON
. Jobbers 1..
made ln writing to the Board of Di-
rectors and If any resignation be
made after payment Is due, the mem-
ber presenting It shall not be relieved
of liability for the month >nlered ,ip-
on. No member can withdraw un'.'l
duea are pa'd.
ARTICLE m
OFFICERS
Section t.—The officers of tMa or-
1 ganlzatlon saall be a President, a
j Vice-President, a Second Vice-Preal-
■lent, a secretary and a Treasurer,
and they shall hold the same respec-
tive po-itlous on the Board of Direc-
tora.
Sec 7.—The secretary shall be el-
ected annually by the Board of Direc-
tors, a majority of the entire Board
being necea.% iy to a choice, aud
aliall receive for cooaiensation such
salary as shall be flared by the Direc
turs and shall give such bond as
shall be determined bv the Directory
He Ehall hold office for such time as
j the Board of Director* ahull elect,
j bit not to exceed twelve months, lis
ins mouth approved bj Ue T.waaur-
01 aud auiiiiii£ couiuiiiuie, *ut<
bui.oiueut to auoyv uio e^ci liuaubia!
couuitiou 04. "Ma 01 KdUizainm.
Ai tue oipn auou yi bid le. m ot Ot-
- GOVERNMENT
Sction 2—The government of tirt
Cliamber shall be vested ln a Board
of Directors, who shall have the con-
trol of Its property ind the direction
'■t its affairs.
The Board of D'rector* *aall be
composed of elevfn members chosen
so as to. give the folowing represen-
f£tlon to the varlou* lines of busi-
ness named, ie. t
Financial Institutions.!".
' Insurance* companies L
Jober* 1.
Manufacturer* 1.
Miscellaneous 1.
Retailers 3. • ■
Professional men 1.^
DATE OF OFFICE
Ker 4 Th'e duties cf th« Board of
Directors shall begin the flrat day of
January following election.
ELECTION OF OFFICFR8
Sec. 6j—The Boar.t of Director*
shall select at lta first meeting, from
lti own members, a President, a
First Vice-President and Second
Vice President
ELECTION OF SECRETARY
Hew ti.; aLitiU ttiincr to iae Board of
iJueci.un an boikpem sua prjp-
u;iy 0. Ui« Liiauiber.
DUilliS Of TMhi JREA3URER
betiiou. 12— 1 tie 'i reusu or *Uail re
ceive auU hold lui.ua 01 Ule coipor-
sball have ni oomaiercial employ- .^-l^uon «nd diauuie th1" same oaiy on
eclib duly appiwed by m# becre-
WISHED SHE
COULD DIE
Aai 6« Freft From Her TroaU«%
bid Finds Better Waj.
Cofombta. *!>nn —"Manr ■ 0m«,"
ays' Mr*, lessie- Sharp, ol fhi* place,
"I .wished I would die and be relieve^
Ot my *ufterl{ig, from womanly troubles.
I Could not eri up/ without pulling at
something to help me, and stayed in Ded
no*t of the Umc. *
ment other than the duties of his of-
fice. except by permission of the Di-
rectory.
ELECTION OF TREASURER
Bee. t.—The treasurer shall be el-
ected by the Board c: Dlrectori fo'-
lvwing the annual election, aui shall
receive such "salary a* the Directory
may determine.
VACANCIES
| Section 9.—The Dltectors *b'a'l
have power to fill aL vac^cies' ln
Ue Board.
POWER AND Dl'TIEJ OF OFFICERS
Section 10 Th^ powers and du-
ties of .the Present and First Vice-
President and. 8econJ Vice-President
are and shall be th >se customary to
position! cf this nature in other com-
mercial organisation!.
DUTY -OF SKC.-MANAGER
Sec, 11.—The Secretary-Manager
shall have full char^ of >,.• work of
the Chamber and see that all depart-
ments board* aud associations work
harmoniously to Ue 'ccmnion good.
He *hall have gen"ral superylsioB
over all work of th« ( bamber and it*
affiliated board*- 0* at oclatloni aud
s.iall be expected tt> kt ep fully li-
formed a* to what each affiliate! or-
ganlzatlon, board or association- Is
dcing." . '
. It shall be the duiy c1 ttie Secretary.
Manager to collect aud keep a reco.rd
of Information of value to the' Cham-
ber, conduct the official corVespou-
ience, maintain an accurate record of
(■the proceedflngs ot ;a>- Chamber and
Board of Directors, ard snail at all
time* be *ubject to t'ae s ip«rvl loa 9'
t:ie Board of Directors.
He shall collect ill due« a;> 1 a«
sessments and dejoslt same wltb th-/
Treasurer, gubmltting tc the Board of
Directors at the first r gular meetln
each ^nonf j a statement *'aowing the
financial transaction* of the preC^ '
t i>-aiauiiger. ilu Wi^iii keep ail the
...ouk> ot tile coiporauou i|4po«it«J
lu r.i> uauie ami nua.il certify t 1 UM
coi'tctuena ol t^e uiouLtuy tiuaucial
report of uie Director*. He s-oill
give such bom: *1 Hie D'.itutors uis)
Oeltu'iuuiw, uoject U) ■ ppio«al.
t'..\ J iliiN iji 1 L it
Section la.—ao ueiit oilier thai '.me
utuai op*, ruling expeuses bu n 1 in-
cur.ed by m,jr oii.cci' o uioiuOvr of
the wrpora ion wivno.it uje cousou'
01. lue toaiu ot Direa . „
Bectiou i.4.—'lue bjaia of Dila-
tors may aaopi lutes auu le^ulttions
lor i ae govemmeut * 1 piop.11 .u<l
Ue:. oouauct ft e ,cl Sad
buMii jave poUer to rmeuU oauie.
i o 0* couciudekl in '1 uesuaj a imh-
■ crat.
. i j
houseworic.
1 could not do my
Irast, imouni of wort flred me
•ut. My head would swim, and I would
tremble lor an hour or more. Finally I
look Cardut, the • woman's tonic, and I
tm not bothered witji iiains any more,
ind f don'l have to go to t cd. In fact,
1 am souhd and well ot ail my troubles ""
Cardul goes* to all the weak spots and
helps to make them strong. It acts wilh
nature—not sgainst her. It Is for th«
tired, nervous, Irritable women, who feel ,
(a il everything were wrong, and need
something to quiet their nerves * d
itrenglhtn the worn-out system.
If you are 1 womant suffering from any
ol the numerous symptoms of womanly
trouble, take Cardut. It will help you.
At all druggists.
frit. «>.. CUitam,! HaAohn O*. La<W
Utim., tJ w. IhsnsnisaT -«rn , foe
HABIT
RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT
Th* ORRJN'E treatment for tha Drink
flahit can be use.l with r.!-- '■ 1'" ' "ill-
dence. It destroys all driin' for whiskey,
beer or other *lcoholic stimulants. Thous-
ands h*v* successfully used it and hare
been restored to lives of sobriety and use-
fulness. Can be given *ecr«tlv. Costs
*nly $1.00 per box. If you fail to get
results from ORRINE sfter a trial, tout
money will be refunded. -Atk for fre*
boekls* telliag all sbon* 0B8IV'S.
Wlilit illliilU U(1
iViuVfitti fibiiirtt flAli
fco lli« 1*.SM liuUitjlit i.1 U W
•1.0U011 picioiw uieatte* wliic^-are be
in. oy«ui>u uu« i.uoui U14 couaury,
iu«i« is ouwuu tu ui4 uieu suia w*-
uivu til louay, a lis pioiwawa,
uauieiy, iu*i of writ.u* uiovuig pio-
, luie pieya.' i roUuoi* aie payian
uoiu to- i^ti lui ckca acvuario
accepted, upou wuic^ you usa build
: a puu^ipia/..
fi.YM> liV SIX *iOMH
As it ouiy requires a lew kow*'
liuiw to couatru t a complete play,
you can redMily see lue.tuiiucuse pos-
s.uiiitiei 'n tils' work. uue man,
Alio gave Use uie a tryout, writes
-uat tie uaiueii (i,5'J0 lu six uiuutut.
It 1* possiuie tor aa lutdlli^ttttl per-
011 to ii.vi-t Willi e*4Ua; aucc'vks.
- One feature of Ue bufeinea* whlck
hoi^u appeal' to ever; ouu is thai the
Aixrk may'be done at uo^'e ln jpa's
• uue. No literary ability.i* ,
ii;J woai.-u Uvi.a, gi«at au oppor-
tunity' a* tuen. ldtza* 'for plou sri
constantly turning up, aad may be
put in *c n«ario for as and sold for a
good price.
PARTICULARS SL.Yl' FKEB
Coiuplet'e piu ticulars of this ssoet
trilerea.iug auu proiitable profession
n ay be aad *TttK ol CllAUaM ky
bsuu ng a poet card to
1 holo 11 u) ri^suciation
Box l s, W41kea-Barre, i vuusj ivajla
Mre. M. L. Brown wa* hostess to
the Crestomatheaa Club Monday a'-
ternoon Mrs. Curler Terhune was
leader. Roll call brought forth many
amusing Hibernian anecdotes. Tins
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 17, 1914, newspaper, March 17, 1914; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90944/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.