El Reno The Daily Democrat Oklahoma (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Until we move we arc setting our
stock of Watches, Jewelry, Cut
Glass and Silverware at from 10 to
50 per cent discount. Brady, the
Jeweler. 14tf.
Mr. E. R. Ionian of Geary was
visiting in El Reno yesterday.
Miss Elizabeth Turnbull, Ada I.
Sheldon, Ethel Pale, Fay Sheldon
end Mrs. H. F. Faughter of Hobart
were in El Reno last night
Rork Island Train No. 4-', duo
yesterday morning arrived this
morning instead. 24 hours late.
Mr. S. Palmer and 11. Cle«er, two
Rork Island officials, of Chicago,
were in El Reno yesterday on busi-
ness.
Mr. Otto Brink Qf Hinton, was a
business visitor here today.
Many articles are selling for less
than cost at Brady's Removal Sale.
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Mrs. A. Westfall and her two
children, Mary and • Frank, left for
■Fn't Collins. Colorado, today. She
will spend the summer wilh her son
Fred.
Mr. Ralden. of 302 N. Choctaw, is
• y ill today.
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Miss Flora Barnes returned last
night from Fort Worth, where she
attended a meeling of chief clerkB.
Mrs. J. F. Kimmerly will arrive
this evening from Kingsville, Texas,
when she has been sponding the
winter months.
Mr. II. (Tower departed for Shaw-
nee this morning, where he will hold
i meeting of master mechanics.
The fast bunch from the Round
House again defeated the Freight
Mouse yesterday in a six inning
came by a score of 14 to 3. Tho
Round House is showing by'far the
bo-t form of any team in the league,
having lost only one game. It lias
been decided to consolidate the
Freight House and the General
Office teams and make another good
team out of the Round House this
will nioie evenly distribute the play-
ers and make the games lighter and
jruore Interesting. Batteries for yes-
terday's game were Freight. House,
Crow and Higbee; Round House,
Compitteand Davis.
If you need help of any kind, use
the Democrat's "Free, Help Wanted"
columns. tf
OATS DROP FIVE CENTS
El Reno grain market quotations,
corrected to twelve o'clock, noon.
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Railroad News
Items of Interest From the Rock
Island General Offices.
Mr. W. II. Donahue who has been
confined to his home for tho past
few days, with a case of mumps, has
not improved much in tho past two
days.
Mr. E. V. Lemon returned from
Lamar, Arkansas last night who"?
he was called to attend the funeral
of his father.
Mr. .1. O. Matthews departed for
Alva this afternoon to look after
property interests.
Mrs. L. G. P'tman arrived yester-
day artemoon from Shawnee to spend
a few days visiting hor son, Mr. C.
C Pitman.
No. 2 Wheat
No. .1, (Mis
Mixed ear Corn
Mixed shelled corn
White shelled Corn
White ear Corn
Mfflr Corn, Milo and Feterlta
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If you need help of any kind, use
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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS
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Jake Zweiacher, court certificate,
*3.00.
Albert Heupcl. court certificate,
$3.30.
First National bank. El Reno,
court certificates, $12.50.
L. Smith, court certificates, $4.40
First National bank, Okarche,
courl certificates, $8.20.
J. I. Phelps, attorney fees, $25.00,
(I B. Orsborn, courl Certificates,
$5.60.
Isaac Simmons, court certificate?
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Triply Protected
First, the inner container of paper,
next the big yellow carton, and
then, the outer wrapping of waxed
paper, sealed air-tight and dust-
proof. Superior protection for the
Superior Corn Flakes —
Post Toasties
These delightful flakes are made
of the finest white Indian Corn,
steam-cooked, daintily seasoned,
rolled and toasted—crisp and gold-
en-brown.
Post Toasties reach you fresh and
delicious, perfectly protected and
ready to eat. They are mighty
good with milk or cream, or with
any kind of fruit.
"The Memory Lingers*
—sold by Grocers everywhere.
Owen Hardware Co.
'THE NEW STORE'
See Us For
Glass Paint and Oil
We Curry the Lnr^st Stork « f Ice Crrnm
Freezern, and Water Coolers
Let us do your FIN WORK
Owen Hardware Company
members present and transacted the
following business, to-wit:
The following claims were audit-
ed and allowed out of the lfll'4-15
Supply Fund:
Jones Drug Co., supplies to
county, $6.25.
Hensley's Prlntery, supplies to
county, $14.05.
First National Bank, El Reno,
supply claims, $7.50.
E. O. Hamilton, supplies to county
$5.00.
Trulock Ice Co., ice book for April
$1.50.
El Reno Demon t, supplies and
printing, $30.00.
El Reno Democrat, publications,
$1.50.
Warden Printing Co., supplies>
$24.50.
News-Dispatch Co., supplies, $4.12
El Reno Water Department, water
to court house and jail for May,
$17.45.
S. T. Roberson, office expenses for
May, 1915, $1.25.
Lee R. Patterson, office expenses
for May 1915, $8.25.
Davis Electric Co., supplies for
court house, $4.00.
John I.. Rice, office expense for
May, 1915, $13.00.
Trulock Ice Co., ice for May 1915,
$.J.0O.
I W. Alexander, office expenses
for May, $1.50,
Geo. Jensen, office expenses for
May, 78c.
Waldo Grocery Co., supplies to
county, SDc.
(Continued tomorrow)
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El Reno,
Nespor, court certificate
Taylor, court certificate
$5.80.
First National bank
court certificates, $26.70.
First National bank, Yukon, court
certificates, $7.20.
Yukon National bank, Yukon,
court certificates. $6.80.
B. F. Stafford, court certificates,
$24.80.
Anstine hotel, meals to jurors.
$24.00.
A. h. Realmear, court certificate,
$30,80.
Frank
*'10.40.
W. F.
$33.40.
Commercial Rank, El Reno, court
certificate, $20.00.
Walter Goodman, court certificate
$30.00.
Joseph Mutter, court certificate,
$18.00.
J. A. Sly court certificate, $26.00, (
E. T. Barbour, attorney fees, $2". |
P. A. Smith, bailiff services, $34.
.1 M. Harkin, stenographic -work
in .1. H. Naill. Inquest, $114.65.
Geo. F. Penwrigfht, certificate or
juror attendance, $14.00.
• T.ottie Oillllan, salary as deputy
court clerk for May. 1915. $75.00.
Jas J. Santin. salary as janitor
for Mav, 1915, $75.00.
Joe Phelps, salary as deputy court
clerk for May 1915. $7? 00.
John 1,. Rice, salary as court clerk
for Mav 1915. $158.25.
W. H. Rilev. bailiff services for
Mnv 1915 $40.00.
First National Bank. Yukon, court
certificate*!. $30 80.
El Reno Slate Bank. El Reno,
rourt certificates. $150.SO.
\ T,. Hoffman, court certificate |
$5 00.
Guv Fisher, mileage attending
nnrt. *S 40.
First National Bank. El Reno,
ennrf c rtifirstes $159 6(1
Tbc following claims were audtt-
Ited and not allowed for want of
'undp:
Tho Commercial TWnl<. ^1 Ttcno. |
court certificate. .00.
Ft Reno State Bank. El Reno,
snlnrv claim. R. B Forrest $172.92
Citizen's National Bank, conrt cer-
tificates, $80.20.
■\rrh Taylor, court certificate $"!.
Fred A. Gillette, attorney fees,
2" no
Wm T.auehlln. deputy sheriff fees
<21.90.
Wm. l.auchlin. deputy sheriff fees
$S.5R.
Jason A. T, Clark, hoarding !
nr'^on^rs for \tn\ 1917., $116,60
A. A. Cowden, fees criminal woTk
for Mav 191' $<' 49.
P C Cannon, fees eiimiital work i
for Msv 1915. $10.62 {
P. C Rowe. expense criminal work
j for M v. 1915. $6.87. '
P G Rowe. fees criminal work for |
■ month of Mav, $38.82
I P.. p. Cannon exneise. criminal
work for May, 1915, $4.50,
A. A. Cowden, expense criminal
work for May, 1915, $9.1-5.
Jason A. L. Clark, expense crimi-
nal work for May, 1915, $152.20.
John Kossuth, court certificate,
$4.00.
Total claims allowed out of the
1914-14 Court Fund, $l,46l06.
Total claims not allowed for want
of funds, $1,009.85.
Report of findings and Return of
inquest of J. it. Naill by C. A. Bannis
ter, J. P., approved.
Upon motion being duly made and
seconded, which motion carried,
Commissioners adjourned to mee*
June 11, 1 915
El Reno, Okla., June 11, 1915.
Canadian County Commissioners
met in adjourned session with all
Morris says to every employee, "Keep
Quality Up, Always." Morris says,
"Useevery carc, every turn you make."
That's why Supreme Food Products
have earned a good name—and keep it.
That's why Supreme Food Products are
uniformly good. That's why Supreme
Food Products are sold to carcful house-
wives—over and over again.
.SUPREME
Food Products
arc produced in rigid clcanlincss, and under
most careful direction. Open any Supreme
package and you'll find a food that's as good
as human skill can make it. Thousands of
good dealers sell Supreme Boiled Ilam, Su-
preme 11am, Supreme Bacon, Supreme Lard
and Supreme Canned Meats. These dealers
buy carefully for a particular trade. They
know that the Supreme trademark stands for
quality. Try Supreme Butter, Supreme
Cheese and Supreme Chipped Beef.
People Say To Ua
"I cannot fit thU or that food, it dnea
not agree with me." Our advice to '
•II of them is to take a «. i
" jTablet
before and alter each meal. 25c a box.
Jones Drug C«
'it 9 Always Safe to Say Supreme'
Morris & Company W
expe| *.
Saturday Special
FOR THE CASH
All Refrigerators
at Cost
I hcse prices are good only
Saturday, June 1(), 1915
Anything You Want on Payments at Regular Prices |
R. F. Jones Exchange
110 SOUTH BICKFORD
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Ryder, J. W. El Reno The Daily Democrat Oklahoma (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1915, newspaper, June 18, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91161/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.