The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1915 Page: 3 of 16
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The El Reno American Thursday, September 23, 1915.
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Three Cigarette Faults
to Avoid
First, avoid cigarettes that
don't just suit your own taste.
Second, avoid those that
bother your throat or tongue.
Third, avoid those thot
make you "feel mean" after
smoking all you want.
If Fatimas, for instance,
seem to you to be guilty on
any one of those three counts,
we say, avoid Fatimas.
— n \ te!
We mean what we say—
for, when it comes to the taste,
Fatimas can't possibly please
every body no cigarette can
do that. But Fatimas do please
more men than any other ciga-
rette costing over 5c.
That's one reason why you
i '.lould fry them.
Another reason is because
they are so SENSIBLE so
free from any "after-feeling."
If you want to know exactly
what a "sensible” cigarette is,
just try Fatimas by these two
tests. Do that little thing to-
day you’ll be glad.
. ,s^sS0&Si- - -
tmmksabeie
Smmmm
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FA 77.1/ I rtvff the Oit’yC ftfr Av'erJetf th<• Grnnet
at thy Vuuatna l\u:\. I../r-nai. >.-tl lx position.
THE TURKISH BLEND
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Dig V ALUE
rcwr&f
j SELLS FLOTO COMING
j Representative Range Folk Who
Twirled Lariat to Arrive.
• TRAIL OF THE TRAMP •
(Continued from page one)
T!i»* rvt- straw that l»lmU *lom*s
intended exhibiting from Coon
Hollow w«.s 1‘uiin‘tl by tin* last rain.
Mliiik eiirrietl one of his sleek-huir-
ed yoats Monday and thinks he
will briny it to the Canadian
County fair.
(Ireetiny me with ‘‘hello
Tramp.” S. Wiley, one "t‘ tin* pm-
yressi \ e farmers of Calumet
neighborhood, yave me a dollar
whirh was very inmdi H|>|»noiMtt*<l.
.Mr. Wiley owns 20(1 acres, Imt
fanned 2T(I this year. Il« has 1*2
horses. 2S cattle and many hoys,
thouyh I had to yet this informa-
tion from another party, as he
would not tell me anythiny.
Li.j Williams says tin* hot days
are enough to start ehi^irer activi-
ty in 1‘oosey Bottoms.
An Hast Tf'unessean, A If Cary,
was the next man to separate him-
self from a dollar for The Aim ri
can. Mr. Cary came to Oklaho-
ma 1 .*> years a^o. He owns a farm
of Hit) aeres on route it wo from
Calumet, hut lie farmed 44.0 acres.
His wheat crop amounted to 1,100 to the farm,
bushels, while his corn is yood. and Huyyiny delusive J. Harleyeorn
the 10 acres of kalir is extraordin- uvei* niyht to drive Old Worry
arily tine. His livestock embraces away is liable to yet a fellow on
t> horses, A colts. 2d cattle and 1»> tin* yround before dayliyht next
hoys. His farm has plenty of,day. and tin* neiyhhors miyht see
fruit for home consumption and!him there.
this is one ot the thinys worth Railroad men are heyimi ny to
while on any tarm. reeoyui/e The Ameriean as a won
Last week the Kl Ueiio fashion derful newspaper. One of these
shows had the riyht kind of yar- is Conductor It. K. Conduitt. who
incuts on and everyone seemed to s'ipped a ina/uma in my mit for
enjoy them. it year’s feast iny at it In* table of
While the siiii was slippinyteurrent events, lie has a passed
and
most
hies from was S. K. Cox. who came faithfully a number of years,
from California. September. 1SSD.J Nobody has said anythiny
lie owns 1 tilt acres, near Cnioii about any of the Texas towns he
City, which is heiuy farmed by his wiped oil* tin* map duriny tin*
sons. The yi ntIonian lives on a yreaser raids.
farm on route three from Calumet.| Friday I was at Okarehe at
The American will endeavor t<»; tendiny the two-township fair,
satisfy the L’vn.leman as a news While viewing tin* exhibits in tin*
| paper of hiyhest standard. | ayrieiilt m.a! hall I met l*‘. W. Wie
| Did von pull your overcoat fn iu <h*y. who is siiperintendeiit of the
atnony the moth halls several days Karim r>‘ Co-operative creamery,
layo.’ land he yave me a dollar. He ban
Several times I have tackled I).'tiles real estate as a side line and
K. .Jones, to take the paper that lias sold a number of farms sur-
is puitiny on speed, but I never roiiiuliny his town,
succeeded until last week. He
has been in Calumet about three
years and formerly conducted a
livery stable. A few months ayo
In* honylit the feed store and In* pool hall and soft drink estab-
jlias built up a profitable business. (li.sluneiit. was the next man to tliy
I Toe feet! and bay s ore is eipiip-|a dollar from his Hank pocket for
■ pi'd with a modern yasolim* en- Tin* American. Mr. Kisehen is a
yine and chop yrimler for eon- 'c inner of the musical ayyreya
vei'tiny kalir and corn into chop.! i-m that furnished the music for
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SEE What’s HERE!
Dolls
69c Each :
IMIS-* wmi ims II Mi-51 CENTS M
Takhoma Doll or Toy lor the Little Girl or Boy
THE PRINCE NOVELTY STORE
116-118 South Rock Island Avenue
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towards 'the hori/on I kept liustl- yer run on the Itoek Island
ny and tin* next man I yot ru has served the enmpum
a*lf-i*elianec is a
than a million
An ounce of
y reate l* asset
wishes.
I*. I*’. Liselleli. who operates the
SHOES
$3.50 to $6.00
YOUR MONEY’S WORTH
The Queen Quality Trade Mark on
a woman s shoe is an assurance that
she is getting her money s worth.
of unclaimed tailor-made garments
left on hand at
ONE-HALF PRICE
These goods are all new and tailor-
made. Best stock and materials.
Full line of Gents’ Furnishings at
reasonable prices.
JoG Levy Merchant Tailor.
213 South Rock Island El Reno, Oklahoma
No matter whether she pays
$3.50 or $6.00 for them,
she knows that she is getting
the best shoe on earth for the
Ami now flint the subject is ,lis S-r|'imler will grind n bushel 1 lie twnihivV fiiir. mill il is:........
AVi'lil West ' III' cho|> in .1 minute when il is n|i- i xlrnonlimiry liimil I'm- il town the
Hut tin- subject wasn't Wild eiatc,! «t full . |.,iciIy. , /2'Vl'''1"'- ,
West. Ill fact il wasn't iimlliing. i M"' ,ls kll°" tlui! ,l"' , n"' ?............. ,,<lllors '.V!M ll"v*'
lint lImt .hies,r, malic anv" ilitl'c- 11 1 , ""‘'I' ,h:‘ s"',e ,1,'xl
dice. This a circus st'./rv, cm- A" Ktni-"- ' 's h,,r ......k 1"1"1 1 lll".v "dl cat
cc-niiie the Wild West features „f 1,1 d ■« -dm '• mn.l . vei-.vllmiu. unless smiic 1-llmv. hiaher nrires
.1, s.'lk Cl,.t.» ('iiv.K lit I lintv-.ln all tin* cannon fodder is used. comes iilony and tries to nuikc nn.ullC11 bUIU dl **«F1
Bill's lii-i Jiml Wihi West which <hirdiic- was the . w eat cr,,w. !Queen Quality Shoes are sold
IS ......ling here Monday. Seplem-...... 1 secure,| while ill ('ahimcl. \\h.lc passing a|,„,w I met . . , . , , f
|,,,. •)- .... | I,. ...,i| .j .,..4 He owns 1H0 jicies oil route one d. Woodson. po>t masl ei*. Mild In* | 61 pilCCS Wllnin ine leaCn Ol
Sot? rt ....... there. The gentlem,........ ...... met......lac f,,i the .......rl
neat: now that the subject is Wild f Kansas twenty-t lifer years that is l.liinketiiia (ana,Imt. ennii-
West. there enters the subject al- »'-'>• 11IS ,'n,l'' ""'hided -hi acres tv like this seasons rams. lie
so of thr men ami women < nf oats anil ..., acres ot eorn. I he woiihl nut tell me tihoirl Imnsell.
William Kreileriek Co.lv f buffalo Kvrstorli ,•ml,races four males, hut learncl that lie has eoiisnl-
liilli will I,line vvit.li him when lie has a Hue peach orchard and erable town properly,
comes t„ town with the circus. pk'Mt> '"her traits. I ""'versal remark nowa-
Kor Hnffalo Hill, scout of manv Thl' h"'1'1''" ,lis'' "as f-'etting days: •'Don 1 you think it is a fine
price.
Queen Quality Shoes are
priced right. In fad, shoes of
inferior quality and Style are
fa i r!
for a place in our store. Wc pay par-
ticular attention to the selection of our
stock and our experience enables us to
to select the highest possible quality in
every instance. To buy our goods is
to guarantee quality.
HILLER’S DRUG STORE
in year agn. did sunn........ ......... 'll"' hiiusHops anil while I
in" Inst winter In to the Had "‘as wondering il I could get hack I ii. A. Hull, who lias a position
i I.jwkIs of South Dakota he went, to "The City Beautiful" hcfiirc with the Hkarehe hank, renewed
!f,lr op jot,, ip,. Big Horn Basin train time, someone hollowed his subscript ion. lie thinks The
land past his ranch at ('mly. then "Trail of the Tramp. ” and Adolphl American is a splendid weekly,
oi 11 to I Ii i * West el'll ra 11 ,Tes of W v o- ton Inug'leii said: lliev ale Ml. 11 a 11 is a splimlul gea 111 • ma 11
j ming. When to- returned to Deo- railing von, jump into the Imggy to meet and he always has a kind-
Iverlie brought with him the an- and I will haul yon across the mild ly word In response to any inquiry
j noiineement that this summer hole. has to make.
I would see real wild west beneath When we reached the crowd Bale Bond lias moved from the
a circus canvas. ]-',,r (‘,,1. Cmlv "Mans" 1’anlsen asked me if I Bakeyheml district to Biekskitlet
)nu| sought out the men and wo- wanted to go ......... lie and neighhorb.Kiil. The Bakeyhenders
linen lie knew to he the best, lie Thomas Benson were in the rear regret to lose Bale as lie was
had sought out tile most pjetur- K,‘"( of his Dodge louring ear and numbered among the foremost
esipie Indians possible, lie had I’anlsen said I could go along humid keepers in the mu.........it.v.
scouted up the most fearless rid- with tile crowd. The chauffer let I H is a pleasure tu meet a man
the e h a m p ion ro j ,e rs and the the machine out ami she started who en.|,, \ s lhe A me rica n, fsi ie h
I must daring eowhovs and then down the mail like a greyhound was the ease when I met Carl Von
1 kail prevailed ti|ioii them, for one after a jaekrabliit. lhe I ramp .Merveldt. w ho resides on route
season al least, tu live the life of is very much impressed with the lour, lie is a native of lleriminy
the circus. I Dodge ear. There were no chains and came to the I niteil Slates
And so it is that when the Sells- on the wheels, bu't she ran about 24 years ago. Mr. Von Mer-
F'Vf.tfi and Buffalo Bill Cirens through deep mini holes, and veldt owns 4sil acres of land on
enmes here, there will come also swam ponds with the precision of which lie raised .i.lillll bushels of
llngli ( lark, dill) Forest. Frank clock works. And. say. when we wheat and d.-lmi bushels ot oats,
linden. Man Wallers. " lied" K''l- lo a hill she rolled up il as He thinks Ids corn will yield J.IUHI
ley and many other representative majestically as she had glided, oiishels.
of the ranges who can do anvthiiig down another. I here was no is successful livestock raising,
from roping four horses at a gaB balky snort of a faulty engine. It keeps any where from -HI to 1<MI
lop III tving knots in a lariat. As kept chugging away ill a musical horses anil mules on his farm, and
for riding "the "bnekers" there (one from the time we started nn- at the present time he has 12(1
will lie men with the Sells-Floto (il we reached Kl Keno. If .......attic grazing on the green mead-
Cireus this year who will turn '‘Tramp had a runahiit of that ovvs.
handsprings on their harks ami make he would hit every cow trail I .Most any candidate is niivv illii,,g
then grin and ask for .something in Canadian county, and everyone1 to admit that it costs him an.v-
liard to do. (among the hills would see him j tiling to pull tile wool over the
Of course the wild west features traveling in his own palatial ear. eyes ot the voters, hilt it does,
are to In* included in the regular, dust before (). B. ('oxen dr- During my stay in ((karelu
pertorniHiice of the show, under parted for his new home at Moore-, visited the harmers ( o-operative
the supervision of Col. Cody. Al-iWood, he renewed for his father. Association elevator, and Die luan-
;sn. they will fie in the parade, and subscribed for himself. Mr.|ngr»*r s little brown dog imagined
|whirh is to rome at 10:30 o'clock ('oxen owns a big raneli in Custer ad Norts ot things and acted like
I cirrus morning and, which will la* county and since disposing of his he wanted to gnaw* my logoff, but
•led by Hnffalo Hill himself. confectionery he decided to move (Continued on last page.)
every woman s purse.
A shoe that hurts the foot
will go quickly because the foot
flinches from the hurt. The
wear comes on one spot instead
of being evenly distributed.
Queen Quality Shoes, if properly fitted, will give
you more wear than any other shoe at the price.
At FRYBERGER’S
El Reno, Oklahoma
H(*hi<‘Vi*im*nt i
He
Buy Your Fall Hat
Here and Secure Su-
pteme Satisfaction
The reputation this store enjoys (or
i \\ satisfying its customers both in Style
V and price is well sustained this season.
1 In our efforts to please, year after
■ • year, we believe we have reached the climax in presenting out
I Fall line o( Fisk, Gage, Grace and Gold Medal Flats for your
< ■ approval.
* * Every desirable model in the season’s moSI popular materials and colors
. . can be seen in our extensive assortment.
MRS. Rim BUSCH HI FRYBERGER.S
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Bronson, E. S. The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1915, newspaper, September 23, 1915; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912558/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.