The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1918 Page: 4 of 10
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The El Reno American. Thursday. April 25, 19^8
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EL RENO THEATRE
Friday and Saturday, April 26th and 27th
SEE THE BIG LIBERTY DAY PICTURE
TAKEN IN EL RENO, APRIL G.
• CHEYENNE AND ARAPAHO. *
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Dt'ilientiou liftin’ W.S.S. I tank ; linrk Islailil Kin
Tiloyecs iii i>araile. and taking up collection for to-
bacco and pie fund; floats, suhool children and rural
districts all trnik part in I Ii i>, great ilrmonsl nil inn.
Don’t fail to sec it.
In connection with the above we will show our
regular good program.
Matinee on both days.
Prices 10, 15 and 25 cents.
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I visitor last Thursday and while there |
j was presented with a horse, from one
of his friends.
A number of the pupils and employ-
lees have been confined to their bedsl
I with a Beige of la grippe. The girls
j seem to he the worst victims, as at I
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tron. Mis. Garrett. w..~ quite hu- i
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natiot whicl sh« recently took fori X
•1 • position ol '• at ht i in >he l;
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visiting the different districts to —• ♦%
just n hat i ht Indians art tryinf to X
do in the way of farminf j V
\.'hut .1 »him, t.iimt r lot ated at I
Kingfisher, and Mrs Crim, wgn vl i
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Mi Nettit i o ol Kingfl
i a assisting m the hospital wht re there
are a numbei of very sick patients at ♦
present.
Mi William Burns, assistant at the
girls' dormitory, has been quite sick
and her mot her, Mrs. Sk y. f rom the ♦
eastern part of the state, has been 1
I called t" her bedside Sht reatly i«,%
imp! o\ • <1 now and will be at hei du- X
in within a few daya
Mr. and Mrs Wm ol El c#
Heno were agency callers last Mon ♦
well a w ere W J Pint h and ♦
John G New land. ^
Evert tt Bi ut e, dist Iplinat Ian, \ li 11
ed his family at Cashion last Satur* 1
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Miss Gertrude Lane, accompanied
her tut ht r, I >r. Lane, came to 11”' X
scl.....I Sunday and Miss Mary Gill Gai V
rett returned '«• El Reno with them ♦%
foi ;i 8hot i \ isit. ♦
Dr. t'lifford I*. Gillespie, of Meridian.
Mississippi, has been appointed Agen
cy physician, made vacant recently by
the transference of Dr. A. it Spears ♦
Tin- is I a Gillejpie’8 fitst appointment
in tie Indian service li* has not re
poi ted for duty at t his w rit Ing. X
The school basketball team were de
i■ ated «'ii their grounds by a scort "t ♦%
16 t" t recently by the Farmers' team X
<)ur team is now working harder than V
evei i" get even next O
Williari Burn . ol tht 23i d Co 6tl X
l: N \ . Camp rravi Texa . came ♦
home Monday evening on account ol
wife. Ht
left here Tuesday for Anadarko to at-
tend a hearing in an estate in which
he is interested.
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Milled According1 to Rule 17-A
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Effective March 1, 1918
STILL GOOD FLOUR
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EL RENO JILL 8 ELEVATBR.iCO.
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Mis. W. U. Angelo returned from
Medicine Lodge, Kans., Wednesday.
Miss Day Blackburn spent Satur-
day and Sunday w ith Miss Loretta j
Leitner, at Kingfisher.
Miss Irma South, of El Reno, is vis-
iting relatives west of town this week.
Ira Makensotn went to Enid Thurs-
day.
i\ J. Woodson, Jim Doxev. lT. 1?.
Eischen went to Oklahoma uiy Mon-
day.
Mrs. G. B. Makensoni was a King-j
fisher visitor Monday.
Mrs. A. J. Morris, who visited rela-
tives, returned to her home at Ana-
darko Saturday.
Dr. J. B. W'atchel, of Oklahoma City,
was here Wednesday and Thursuay.
J. G. Graves visited relatives in
Kingfisher .last week.
Miss Cora Crow went to Kingfisher
Monday evening.
O. I'. Aulbaeh, of Oklahoma City,
was here Thursday.
John Hauenstein went to Enid on
Thursday.
Paul Schweitzer, four-year-old son
of Fred- Schweitzer, died at the family
home west of town Monday. Funeral
was held yesterday (Wednesday)
morning at 9. a. m.
Miss Nora Firm, who has been vis-
iting Barbara Gassen, returned to her
home at El Reno Sunday.
J. H. lloebing spent a few days last i
wi >k at Lawton, Fort Sill and CainplJL
Doniphan. I ♦
Frank Ht inen (ame o\ ei i oni < >kla '
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Rev. C. L. Thort X
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near Ada X
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Reno W« dtiesday »
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Patterson Poland China
DISPERSION SALE
Tuesday, April 30, ’18,1 p. m.
At the Sale Pavilion in City Park
EL RENO,
OKLAHOMA
100 Poland Chinas 100
30 Tried Sows, 1 I of these have
litter at foot, balance wall farrow soon.
16 Bred Gilts, 8 Gilts with litters.
25 Summer and Fall Gilts.
6 Real Herd
Merit.
Boars of Proven
23 Young Boars.
The herd has been immunized.
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The entire breeding herd of Poland Chinas, owned by
late Lee R. Patterson, must be sold April 30th, by order of
administrators. Administrators,
Mrs. Mima Patterson
A. T. March
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Clerks of Sale, Ed. S. LeVan and C. L. Engle
Auctioneers, Fred Greff, Fred Ball, Ed.
Herriff, J. P. Gutelius, H. E. Bevers.
S. B. Jackson, Manager of Sale
NORTH LIBERTY NEWS.
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The Government needs
your money
Buy Thrift Stamps
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WE HAVE THE EQUIPMENT,
THE KNOWLEDGE AND
EXPERIENCE.
LET US LOOK AFTER YOUR
STORAGE BATTERY TROUBLES
AND THEY WILL BE PROPERLY
TAKEN CARE OF.
Uho Oxford JO lined}
GENE RUNS IT
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j Sunday school was well attended
Sunday morning, as there were one
hundred and eleven present to enjoy
the beautiful day.
Stella Collins. Elina and Marie
Brown and Willie Dannehls visited
school Thursday evening.
We are glad to say that Clyde Scott
and family will soon move into our
neighborhood, as he has purchased
Charlie Scott’s place.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hollingsheaci I
spent Sunday at the A. W. Culp home.!
Miss Kate Rainier spent Sunday!
night with Sarah and Patty Bruce.
The Ladies Mite society met with j
Mrs Hollingshead last Thursday. Red j
Cross sewing was the order of the VVE HAVE “LOAN BATTERIES”
day. All enjoyed a good time.
Those who spent Sunday at the \V.
S. Palmer homo were Mr. and Mrs.
Will Bruce and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Olin Palmer and baby. Miss Hersia
Culp and Miss Beulah White.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat had as
their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs.
W H Wallace and family and Mr, j
and Mrs C Enghrecht. j Mrs. C. Enghrecht gave a surprise
There will he preaching Friday and party for her husband, the occasion
Saturday niehts. Sunday morning, af-j being his birthday. The refreshments
ternoon and night by Rev. Icenhower, were ice cream and cake. All enjoy-
of the southern part of the state, ed a nice tint*
Bring your dinners Sunday and spend i School w ill ( lose Friday.
the day with us. | - w.s.s.-
Goldie Stamhaugh spent Saturday Don’t wait, do it now. Buy War
afternoon with Ethel Hostetter. Savings Stamps.
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Battery Specialists * U TTE 3Rt IF* A X
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♦J, XOTICi: MARKET QUOTATIOXS
•> Ol'R QUOTATIOXS
*♦* Sweet Cream, 7e aliove Market Priee.
'♦* Sour Cream..2e above [Market Priee.
X CASH ON DELIVERY, IF NECESSARY.
f EL RENO ICE CREAM CO.
* 115-117 North Rock Island.
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UO FIT ALL CARS, SO YOUR CAR
WON’T BE LAID UP ON ACCOUNT
OF BATTERY TROUBLES.
; NATIONAL AUTO SUPPLY CO.,
Hatchett Bldg. 5tf. El Reno
HEASTON HAPPENINGS. •
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Everyone enjoys the fine weather
we are having and hope it will stay
this way.
A large crowd of this vicinity at-
tended the charivari at Charley Brand-
ley’s home Thursday night.
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Brooks and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. lleitzman and daughter,
Miss Opal, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Jackson. Friday.
Miss Lena Barth spent Saturday
night at Mr. and Mrs. Sanke Loren-
zen’s home.
Miss Opal Heitzman visited Mary
Tye Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Barth visited
with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barth, of
Okeene. Sunday and Monday.
Mr anil Mrs. Karl Heitsman, Miss
Lena Barth and Clarence Lorenzen,
of Great Lakes, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Sanke Lorenzen. Sunday.
Miss Ethel Heaver spent Sttnday
and Monday with Miss Lena Barth.
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Bronson, E. S. The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 25, 1918, newspaper, April 25, 1918; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912716/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.