El Reno The Daily Democrat Oklahoma (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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MOTHERS!
I lere are the I Vices on
lioys Suits in
7,1 N NEB A UM \S
Going-to-Move Sale
$5.00 Bovs Suits $3.75
maiS yrts
Dk. LANE
Offiiv 11 f, 1-2 Eiist Woodsuii
TELEPHONE 91.
4,00 "
2.95
Boys Waists
19c.
Boys 50c (yaps
25c.
no
TONIGHT
3—Big Comedies—3
The American Film Presents
"Reformation
A page from rt:al life convincingly portrayed, f< n iin."
WINIFRED GREENWOOD and ED. GOXEN
Keystone Comedy entitled
'^Caught in the Act"
"The Pest of the Neighborhood"
Edison Comedy
"I Jam In the \ farenv
1 lam Comedy
"The Primitive Spirit"
Reliance Drama
. F.H.CLARK
Physician and Hi ryeon
Ofii<<* 1 os 1 S. nickford
Office rPHONES Rea 42;)
F. T. Stack pole
I • I A | STATE. FA TIM LOANS
VT) INSURANCE
n 1 Clt Nat'l Rank Hid*
John. W. dark
ATTORNEv - AT - LAW
Lnmhe BuDding, El Reno, Oklu.
I
FA I'M I OANS
iVe have plenty* ot money to
in i: 1 la i' ins. We also
(i it the largest fire in-
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^.J. FINCH
M O N D A Y
"THE SICN OF THE SMOKE'
A five reel Western picture- cut of f. i .linnrv, I in
ing While Parker, son of Quanah Pa ker, late
of the Comanches—the Biggest Western Feature Ever
Produced.
AMATEUR VAUDEVILLE TUESDA Y
Three IJig Prizes«.$5.00, $2 50 and $1.00
5c and 10c
SAVn YOUR DISCOUNT ON
Gas and Electricity
The Company's olfice will be open u til 9:0i- p
SATURDAY. APRIL 10th !
to accommodate those who can not come earlier.
We respectfully remind our patrons to saw th, <Ii--
count as under the laws governing corporations in
the state of Oklahoma, no discrimination may be
practiced, and discounts can not he ;dio\wd later
than the night of April 10th, 1915.
raff***. -r
El Reno Gas and
Electric Co mp a ny
Frank Meyer
trni Loam and Real Estate
i" :iul Tornado Insurance.
■ i i rt . Contracts, etc
<•1 ' 'I larj Public In of-
I lion<> 202. 111 E. Wood-
n., El Ren', Oklahoma.
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Hi.BH.lffl
3 large cans tomatoes 2 it
3 cans Iowa Sugar Corn 26c
1 large cans Hominy
25c can Pineapple . . , . 2
can Oysters 20c
3 small canB Oysters ?•"
0c can Pitted Cherries . . 20c
size Catsup 15; 2 tor 25c
2.~c size Chili Sauce 20c; 2 for
an Red Salmon 20; 2 for — 35c
package Oats 10C
1 gallon Vinegar ——.. 25c
Compound Lard, per pound loo
No. 10, Swift's Shortening $1 1*
No. 10 Snow Drift $1.10
Ti' : Oil, gallon 10c; 6gallons 43c
Gasoline, per gallon lBc
3 boxes Safety Matches 10c
7 bars Kirk's White Russian Soap 25c
ii \ Soap 26c
No. I Swift's Premium Hams, lb 20c
I ncy Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. 23c
| .Swift's Premium Bacon, sliced lb. 30o
I'aiu". Lemons, per dozen 20c
California Navel Oranges, pr doz. 20c
i quarts Cranberries for *Sc
j 19 quarts for $1.00
jj^am I": • -!i Vegetables and Fruits
| f all kinds.
!HR E. 8.1.
j (11)0(/s Delivered to All Piirts
of the City
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we advi
dyspepsia
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.1 after c :tch meal. Sold only
Jones Drug Co.
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vT<Pl tClil
RA TES: Want Ads, 3 Lines 3 Times 3 Dimes. Legals, Per Square 75c.
Professional Cards, Per Inch Per Month, $2.00
cjFotr Umit
i'ii il RENT Modern five room ap
artinent Gilmore Flats. Phone 711
23-tf.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
lrnt rooms, l'hone 1022. 410 E.
Wade. 1 tfc.
FOR RENT—Furnished 3 room cot-
tage, $10 per month, 311' South
Bickford.
I OR RENT Two nicely furnished
front rooms for light house-keeping.
Phone 104 R, 117 1-2 S. Rock inland.
7-i
r A UM FOR SALE—320 acres best
md in Greer county < milo* south
ot Granite on the C. R. 1. & P. Ry.,
miles west of Lugert on the Orient
uiilroad. 290 acrea in cultivation, 3
i la improvements, 3 fortiejj fenced
..ith hug wire. Rented. 126 acres
in wheat. Living water, 40 acres
t'.iiii river bottom. Finest water in
. late. Ideal farm home, splendid
>esiint-nt. Price $12,500, $2,500
nh, liulance to suit. J. W. Ryder
are Demoncrat, El Reno, Okla. 20-t
• nl SALE OR TRADE—100 acres,
1 nulls East, four miles south ol
ilobai'i. Will constder tinde for all
i i I William Lake, Goteoo, Ok
i i lionia 20 tf
i SALE . „we extra good dairy
itUe, all breeds. Prices right, also
Sliort-lloru Bulls, Red Pole
.1, lloistein Dulls and Heifers.
< 1 Ball, one half milo south oi
,U l'hone 32 2-13 tf
FOR SALE—The nearly new five
room modem residence at 815 South
Williams. $200 or $300 cash. Bal-
ance on monthly payments. Wh"
wants it? Phone 202. Frank Meyer
111 East Woodson. 10-tl
FOR SALE Fuil blood Rhode is
land Red Eggs, 35c for 15. Phont
155 R. M. 31-4-13p.
LOS'l Key ring and bunch of keys,
lit . urn t C. T. Prince, 201 N. Admire
3-9P
Lmul Tiotms
IN T11E COUNTY COURT OF CAN-
ADIAN COUNTY, OKLA.
In the matter of the Estate ot' Garrelt
Thiems, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims agains
Garrelt Thiems, deceased or the t>s
tate of Garrelt Thieuis, Deceased, art
requried to present the same with th
necessary vouchers to the under-
signed Administratrix at her resi
dence located upon the Northeast
Quarter ( N. E. 1-4) of Section
Eighteen (18), Township Fourtee
(14), North of Range Eight (8) W.
I. M... in Canadian County, Oklahom
within four months from the date
hereof, or the same will be forever
barred.
Dated April I, 1915.
LOUISA TH'EMS,
Administratrix.
1-15 FOGG & BENNETT. Atty'8.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE OF
LAND—FORECLOSURE.
Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of an order of sale issued
out of the District Court of Canadian
County, State n? Oklahoma, on th#
tli day of March 1915, in an ac-
tion wherein Mae Overstreet- was
plaintiff and J. H. Brown was defen^ |;ange Nine (9) West of the IndiaE
<i.int, directed to me, the undersign Merediar, which last above described
.Ik i iff of Canadian County, corn- Jand will be sold subject to a
in mint, me to levy upon, appraise mortgage lien of $1,600.00 and
.'JO interest, also a mortgage ot
In the District Court of the State of
Oklahoma in and for Oklahoma
County on Transcript to Cana-
dian County, Oklahoma.
Roy G. Blakey, Plaintiff.
vs. .
Thomas Thieson, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
GENERAL EXECUTION
Notice is hereby given that in pur-
suance of an execution issued out of
the District Court of Oklahoma
County, State of Ottlahoma, on the
I Htli day of March, 1915, In an ac-
tion wherein Roy G. Blakey was
plaintiff and Thomas Thtesen was
Defendant, directed to me the un-
dersigned sheriff of Canadian County
Oklahoma, commanding ni« tJ makt
of the goods aud chattels and foi
want of goods and chattels from the
lands and tenements of bald debtor
the sum of Five Thousand three hun.
dretl and ninety seven and 10-100
Dollars ($5,397.10) and Two hundred
and fifty dollars ($253.00) Attorney's
fees and cost with interest at 10
per cent from December 20th, 1918
less credits of $2,171.85 upon a cer-
ium Judgment rendered In the above I
11titled action on the 20th day of 1
December, 1913. 1 have levied upon
and will sell to tha highest bidder
tar cash in hand at the East
ooor of the Court House ill El Reuuj
in said county and state on the 4ti
nay of May 1915, at the hour of l
o'clock p. in., the following described
land and tenements to-wit:
The Northeast quarter of Section
Thirty (30) Township Twelve (12/
.North of Range Nine (9) West, a!
tin Indian Meridian The North-
i .-l. quarter of Section Eight (8)
i owni-liip Twelve (12) North ol
A VALUABLE SUGGESGION
Important to Everyoue
It is now conceded by physicians
that the kidneys should have more
attenntion as they control the other
organs to a remarkable degree aud
do a tremendous amount of work In
removing the poisons mid waste mat-
ter from the system by filtering the
blood.
During the winter months, espec-
ially, when we live an indoor life, tne
kidneys shotild receive some assis-
tance when needed, as we take less
exercise, drink less water and often
eat mow rich heavy food, thereby
forcing the kidneys to do more
work tha Nature intended. Evidence
of kidney trouble, such as lame back
annoying bladdder troubles, smarting
or burning, brick dust or sediment
sallow complexion, rheumatism,
may be weak or irregular heart ac-
tion warns you that your kidneys re-
quire help immediately to avoid
more serious trouble.
Many physicians claim that an
herbal medicine containing no min-
erals or opiates lia.i the most healing
influence. An ideal herbal compound
that has the most remarkable success
as a kidney and bladder remedy is
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root.
You may receive a sample bottle
of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Ad-
drees Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghomton,
N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also
mention the El Reno Daily Democrat.
THE KERFOOT HOTEL
I I ROI'KAN PLAN
50c - 75c - $1.00
ABBOTT & MCt-EAN,
Noonday Dinner, 35c
IHMHBWIUa JHKirM
-ilut<
and sell, the following described
property, situated in the County of
inn i..ill, State of Oklahoma, to-wit:
Lots Nos. Twelve (12), Thirteen
(13), and Fourteen (14), in Block
Vhreo (3), of Morrison's First Addi-
tion to the City of El Reno; to sat-
y a judgment and decree of fore-
closure in favor of said plaintiff,
and against said defendant, obtained
uiil made in said Court on the 13th
day of March 1915, 'or the sum of
. ith "interest thereon at the
rate of Ten per cent, from the 13th
day ol Mar. 1915,until paid and the
..in of tor costs, including an at-
i<1 I'll. .. fee ot $50, and accruing costs;
I will on the 15th day of April 191(>
at the hour of 10 o'clcok a. m., of
•said day, at the front tloor of the
Court House, in the^'ity of El Reno,
in said county and state, offer for
sa e, and sell to the highest bidder
for cash, the said property above
described, or so much thereof that
Hi sat :y said judgment, with in-
K;rest and costs.
Witness my hand Hits 13th day of
March 1915.
JASON A. L. CLARK, Sheriff
(.SEAL)
JOHN W. CLARK,
Attj r PTaintiff. 3-15 4-15
IV I ,' II. 1 \ ■
Ali'AN COUNTY, OKLA.
II 'he .Matter of tiie Estate of Nellie
Hit ' , Det-ea ed.
NOTl< E TO CREDITORS
.
NY!! ,. Hit: . IX-teased, or the estate
of Nellie Hicks, Deceased, are
quired to present the same with th
ne' I' ry vouchers to the under
;iti . f \dmini;trator at his residenct
- , uth Rock Island avenue
$016.25 and $50 accrued Interest
-ii the Northw^-'t quarter of Sec-
tion Twelve (12) Township Twelve
(12) North of Range Ten (10) West
of the Indian Meredian, subject to a
mortgage of $2,500.00 and $87.00 ac-
crued interest, and one mortgage ol
S1.100.IM) with $109.00 accrued inter-
est, all in Canadian County, Oklaho-
ma, or so much thereof as may be
necessary to satisfy said judgment,
interest, cost and Attorney's fees.
Said lands having been duly ap-
praised according to law.
Witness my hand this 2nd day
of April 1915.
JASON A. h. CLARK
(Seal) , Sherif of Said County
lly J. M. CARTER, Uudersheriff.
4-3 5-4
Win WE BUILD
MONUMENTS
Monuments are symbols of love
and respect for the dead. They are
more than that, as they mark the ad-
vance of civilization and preserve in
endearing form the epoch of our his-
tory.
it is certainly a consoling thought
for us to know that the last resting
place of a dear one gone before us is
perfectly marked and that their
memory is preserved against the des-
ecration and in some cases ultimate
loss of the sacred spot containing all
that Is mortal of the one who not
fong ago gathered wtih us at the fire-
side of the family circle.
In the event that you may become
Interested in the erection of a mem-
orial, a notice or personal visit from
you to our yards will have our prompt
and careful attention and we will
gladly give you all information that
our long experienuce in monuments,
etc has acqullod regardless of your
dealing with us.
THE F. E. ARNOLD
Marhi.i w'd (Jraniii Co.
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA.
J-x-jrir./t-'i-mi.im i
Wm. McCREADY
Bookbinder
■ ill South Rock Island ave.
OUR HIGHEST AMBITION
is to satisfy every customer
and by giving careful attention i
to (he smallest details, we can
give satisfaction
PHONE 132.
Rock Island Ave.
month-
at the dati
hereof or the sam
ty C. HICKS
Administrator.
BENNETT, Atty's.
State of Ohio, rity of Toledo. I „„
Lucas County, (
Frank J Chenoy makes oath that h<* Is
enior partner of the firm of F J Cheney
,V Co. cloiritf business In the City of To-
U*do. County an«! Stat* aforesaid, a d
tha' snhl firm will pay the srm of ONR
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev-
i i rv cast- of Catarrh that cannot hp < ui« d
l.v the use of HA LI/S i'AT \R1UI CCRE
FRANKJ CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed n
rnv presence, this 6th day of December
: A D. 1886.
(Seal) A W OLEASOV.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and acts directly upon the blood and tnu-
rous surfaces of the-system. Send for
testimonial**, ft ■ • _ . . _
F J CHENEY A CO. Toledo. O.
Bold bv all DruKKlst*. "r"
Takr Hall ■ Family Pill* for conitlpatlo*
THE CASH GROCERY
Agents for Chase & Sanborn's
lea and Coffee
PHONE 29 PHONE 29
I 5 pounds Sugar $1.00
7 li.rr, White Russian S«>ap _ 25c
7 bars l-enox Soap — 25c
s liais Hawkcve Soap - - 25c
1 bushel Ohio Potatoes $1.21)
1 In: hel Triumph Pptatoes $1.25
1 bushel Burbank Potatoes $1 00
El Reno's Best and Maney's
Marvel Flour, per sack $2.0^
2 quarts Cranberries 15c
1 quarts Cranberries 25c
Ask for your cash premium cou-
pons on Aluminum-ware.
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Ryder, J. W. El Reno The Daily Democrat Oklahoma (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1915, newspaper, April 9, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91105/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.