The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1915 Page: 4 of 12
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TUI R. KINO IMIHK tV THIH'lllY OCTWtl II. III;.
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COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from page three.)
Township srhfMii fund, he transferred to
the Milkina Fund *»r the County, In sc-
• rordaaee with Motion tftii. He vised Caws
tvio. ami that the sum of frin.iO, remaining
■ PURELY PERSONAL •
• • • • • • • • •
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Muir, of Stock-
ton, Kansas, old time friends of A. F.
W’7"
r?yin?0*
,22’s Have the Call!
the rise of !! rifU-sliootm ’ to the level
a >|»orl. Ilemiugloii-l M< lev.um lilt* ta.-tost
"selling JW ammunition in tin* \\«»r!« 1.
Whatever make of .H ritle v«»n shoot, li'-iii:; t.di-l
Cartridges will give you Indter, surer r<- :li- lli.ui any oilier
ill the world.
(io to tin* leading dealer the one who displax > tin- /»< i
Hall Marl: of Remington- I M<
lie'll tell you wliat spirtNOtcn think ah**-;t th f '«s
cartridge* and he II show you the llemingi.-ii I M<
Rifles. Single Shot. Slid" acti«»n atol \i I
in n cln.** by themselves f«*r "feel. '■»*% operutiun
«n«l com*istcut performance.
Sold by your home dealer and 1633
other leading merchants in Oklahoma
R< minaton ArmvL'nion Metallic Carlrid** Co.
Woolwordt Building 233 Broadway New York City
in the Graduated I and Tax Fund he trails ' Newell, stopped over on their return
home from the I’enama-Pacific expo-
sition to renew and review the hap-
penings of twenty-five years since they
last met. Mr Muir attended the grand
lodge I. C). o. F. meetings at Oklahoma
City while here. Knroute home he
attended grand lodge of the same
order at Topeka, Kansas.
Nathan Ashley returned ’ Monday
Fort Worth, where he was an
over Sunday visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Will CJ. Smith has as
their Sunday guests their son, George
'
Dried to the county "inking l mid under
the »aiii<‘ M-i'tton.
> sign* d
Jesse r. Witcher, client. Co. « ••in
• >. s Itertm . Member.
J. >. rainier, m• mt><-r.
Attest-
u**o. Jen*en, County Clerk.
By Hoy >urr, Deputy
j neport «.r Jason A. 1. Mark. Mierirr. for
th- month or .'■•■ptemher. totr». approved.
Before I he Hoard of l.oiinh Couiniiksloners ...
of « aiiailian County. kldr ol Oklahioua. ° 11
In lie camp Creek Drainage District.
OHDFH Hilt HFPAIIt
Now Oil this 7th day Of October, to is, the
matter or ti>»- repair or the dram In camp
I co-elt Drainage idAtrict coming regularly
S. Smith and wife, of Oklahoma City,
he •■•aid i-loir tin- nnuity eomini*- Mrs. Lula Yoder, of Oklahoma City,
of l anadian n,uniy. Mkith-.ina. upon npent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
• • i« puii of the lo aiiutirr i uiuuii-sioii1 r of i- , >■ ,
. , , , , I* rank Shull ami other relatives.
dill dlstin t. and il i* loiind that due and
l»ro| * i nothr uf the time and place of said flnd Mrs. Wesley Parker, of
in a ring i* p »vid -i by law m the con- Clinton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M u-t.-.n or a 'Irani, and th.- *aU hoard «»r‘(\ E. Goad Sunday. They have recent-
' 'indy <-oinmi'sio. ri *, alter examining the , , . . , .. .... .
-•I ■ t of ..... I.,,.,,,.. .................... J> ’"O'-1*1 <-'"•">» Oklahoma
| h» |i ilig Die evidence of Witnesses intrudin'- k'tj.
i'd I'ml that tie- dram -hould he i.-pair'd as Mr. and Airs. (lustavus Do Lana ar-
'" 4 ,l”' i""f ni' y kilker rived Sunday from Maryville, Mo., to
'• *--mne mied . Tx^nd the winter at the home of Mr.
Lower Rate Money
Added connections and a heavy demand for our
FARM MORTGAGES
Place us in |uisitiou to furnish you money at a low rate.
CALL AND INVESTIGATE
M. A
FARM LOAN HEADQUARTERS
ASIIBROOK, Secy. I!. It. ASIlUROOk'. Vice Pres.
Ill North Hick ford
Phone ns).
and Idaim- Nml- t *• .u and
hy tie duly appointeil. (pialifietl and act-
ing Drainage i • -iiiin --p.m r of *anl pin
trlct.
It Is also found Lx !*■*• -mil i.uird nr
rnunt.x commissioner* that the . -innate of
Ha- 1 --I and expense f tin- repair of >ald
dram a* • t*tlmaP-d by the .said Drainage Paren^H» hf- nnd Mrs.
Coiniiilssiuiier should be amended to in-
clude the costs of location and construc-
tion as follows
I. Publication or notices, accrued and
accruing. *r»o.oo.
i. Attorney fees. *:>o,uo.
and Mrs. J. L. Funk.
Mrs. John Maney returned to her
home in Oklahoma City Tue day after
a few days’ visit at the home of her
M. Fitzgerald.
Miss Evelyn Taylor spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Will II. Ross have as
j their guests Miss Lillian Wiseler, of
‘ibo.'fl Ft. Worth, who will be here several
» ■•! struetioii a* estimat'd by «..mniHsion A *»A*ks
er, *100.00.
r..t»l ostimat* ..r rusi..........,| I,r- K,,*'rt Clymer. of Oklahoma City.
it is round by the *aid board «>r n.untv "as the guest of friends here Sunday,
eiinimi-si-iiiers in,if -ueii miiii is i- asoiiable j Miss Hess Van Ness spent Sunday
in aiiiuimt and that t •• same sliuiild lie di-
t he urlgliial
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parker
-l,..!—fr—H-h
Deliver
Free
Phones
:: 68 and 60
A Box of
Delicious
Chocolates
Is appreciated more
than any other gift.
We have received a
fresh supply of Lig-
gett's Chocolates—
assorted, cream and
nut centers.
Pricesjrom 50c to^Jl.OO
JONES’ DRUG COMPANY
MAINEY’S MARVEL
FLOUR
Insures Satisfactory Baking
CANADIAN MILL &
ELEVATOR CO.
WE WANT YOUR GRAIN
a--. --ni.-hi ..r'u-n.-ri't- ' ,lf ........., Smith, returnins lhat ev.-ninK to Ok-
It is further found by the -aid boil'd nr l&hotna City.
"'inty eummi*Muiiei s tiiat theie is a hai.i;,,,. Mrs. J. A. Hatchett and Miss Lou
................... fi'i'l for -UKI •tramaiM- HfltrhPtt w.-r.- In Oklahoma C'ily Mon-
•H't- I' t or *'nU.:(.. ami tliaf sin-li fund should ,
I" applied to the repair of said drum in 1
the amount <»r n^hmui as estimated | Mra. It. J. Roberts left Saturday for
it i* therefore ordered that the report m Oswego. Kans . to attend the wedding
L. - Mm-risMii. as amended hy tin* board. (,t a friend.
be and the sann* is hereby appi'iu-d and u ,,
lhal the drain shall be renal red u grayed Mme™' J- A- Hatchett, I. V. Duffy
r..r an.I a- .................... m -ai.i i.-|,..n ami a"‘' -'"88 I-ou Hatchett will ko lo Ok-
that the cost* and expen-- uf i.-eatiou i.| liihoma City tomorrow.
-am repah-s -hall I . nam mu ..r the uu-l Ralph Price, or Ponca City, spent
expended bulaiiee t»F file fuiitl* of said ('.imn .. , ... . ,, , ..
. , , , , Sunday with his parents, Rev. and Mrs.
«.ieek piamage District now hi the hands
of the county treasurer.
II is further ordered that the xvork shall
be let by contract in the manner required
by law ami that November :i. inis, at the
hour of ten o’clock a. in. is fixed us the
time, and the rount\ clerk's ofrice In the
countX- court house or Canadian county, at
FI Ileno, Oklahoma, as the place when the
said contract will be let. <»r which tin*
county clerk shall give notice by adver-
tisement in the same manner as notice of
hearing or the first report of viewers is
required to be given.
Jesse t. Witcher,
chairman Hoard of County Commissioners,
c.-inadiau County. Oklahoma.
Attest:
Geo. Jensen, County ci- if.
H.v Hoy Starr. Deputy.
Thereupon the county commissioners re-
d to meet October 8th, |D|!».
Fi Iteno, Okla., oet. s. mu:,.
Canadian county commissioners met in re.
H. L. Price.
George N. Frass, of Calumet, pass-
ed through here Monday enroute from
Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Frank Phipps spent Monday
in Geary.
Miss Mina Jackson departed Mon-
day to spend the week visiting schools.
Walter Traylor spent Sunday in Ok-
lahoma City with his mother and
sister.
A. A. Cowden was in Anadarko Sat-
urday attending the Caddo county fair.
Mrs. L. L. Prince and Miss Goldie
McNeill left Monday for eastern mar-
kets to purchase Christmas goods.
M. A. Ash brook was a business visi-
tor in Hinton Monday.
Miss Minna Jensen, who is attend-
members pre*eiit jn>r f)„, university at
Guthrie, spent
Marie
cessed *ession xvtth all
wir ............ ""jSunday with her mother, Mrs.
Vppidntment or Mary spear us deputy h*nsen.
r°urt clerk, approved and salary fixed atl 1 W. Vance and his brother-in-law,
suni "r l”'1' IXV. J Arthur, of Ames. Iowa, were
b"B,nf8» vi8“°r»in Minc°
$20
Will
“Dress
You
Up!”
Tomorrow
decides whether you blossom
out in a new Fall suit or over-
coat for the Sunday “Dress
Up” event.
If you haven’t bought your
new suit yet, it isn’t too late to
redeem yourself. Get in here
tomoirow by all means. Deck
yourself out before our mirror
in any one of a score or more of
Kuppenheimer Styles
Whisper the price you want to
pay. Select any of the hand-
some patterns that suit your
fancy. When you say “that’s
mine” the bargain is closed. It
vvpll be delivered to you that
night or bright and early Sun-
day morning.
Look at Our Windows for
Exhibit of “What’s What”
in Men’s Eixin’s
COPYRIGHT 1015
YHt HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMEH
Kelso’s
Quarterly report «>r
treasurer, fm- the quaiter ending Sept
IDtS. approved
Petition or John I . Hire, «■! ul Tor bridge
at •nice Cut orr laid over until Novell,
ber.
daim or s. h. Jackson, for farm demon-
stration work, laid over.
Petition of Tims I’ IIisou, ct al, for road
in Darling Txvp.. laid over.
Petition for road In su, i t i;i . laid over.
• pon motion being duly made and
Miss Roba Lovell ppent Sunday in
Geary with relatives.
W. J. Arthur, of Ames, Iowa, arriv
ed Sunday to spend a week with his
i: ter, Mrs. J. WJ. Vance and family.
Mrs. M. h. Libby has returned from
N:i.- hville, Tenn., where she has been
h» the bedside of her daughter, Mrs
ended, which motion carried, enmity com '
(First published October 7, 1915-txv.)
Public Sale of the
Oklahoma State
and School Land.
recessed t., meet October i1 Miss Edith Miller, of
d; vs of Mrs. K. E. Humphrey, has re-
tnKisoiiers
1015.
I X
slat* or "Malioma, « anadnui ComdA
l. Geo .lentil. County Clerk in and for
said county ami state, do hereby certify *,Mno(l home.
that the atone and foregoing i* a full. true. Thomas Beacom is recovering from
complete and correct copy or the proceed
mgs of the hoard «*r ■ otnitv eoininiS'ioners
Notice IS lierelty given that the State ofj
Pnrvear who i«* nmrh Imnmveil Oklahoma will sell at public auction at the
i UI. Hi, ' no is much improved, tunes and places heroinart. r set forth appi
id pi.
Oklahoma imaP ly I7:i."sn aeres or its -d-iP' and school
„. , , . lands located in its THIHTFI NTH s\l.l-:s
who was the guest for several pi-tup.r. together with an or the appeals
ed improxeinents thereon ns set forth mi
pamphlet advci using -aid lands for -ale
Ml lands will lie s»fld at the door ol tie
County Court House m which County Conn :
'■> held m the ' .Hinties wherein the land i- ,
situate. Sales will he held as Follow*
K MRX’IFW. Major County approximately i
.l".7"l acres. \ .-nber Sth to pJth
or Canadian County, as held
arnre mentioned.
Oeo. Jensen. County <
Hy Hoy Starr.
s<,al . Deputy County
the dates
I FOK SAI.K Oik* II 1-2 II. I’. In-
i I'Tiintioniil irtis online mnunt"l.
"Is*', oiu* S-liole cori! .shcllcr. \ 11
jin first class condition. Price .SI."ill.
a lnai'iiain. Defiance Oil Co., 'll)
I South Choctaw, near Oainulinii
Mill- ■l.l-tf.
o recent illness. It was feared he
would have typhoid fever, hut the di-
sease was checked.
Dr. F. If. Clark, secretary of the
Southwestern Medical association, at-
iliellis
< blame c.iiiinyt approx
Nov iiiber Mth ;•> I7th,
?1.565 acres,
ClUSlVe.
FI It! No Caii.iduiu I'oiintv app
ly SO,998 aeres, November 18th to
♦ enu»*d tli* meeting of the association ■ •
In Oklohomu City this week. I ln"'1" .......
Mr. and Mrs L. A. Garner and little kin*.; i-ur.i
daughter came over from
■ roximap
SOtll, III -
ighsher County atq
r 29th ami :k)th.
•■iiili- i
•prox-
approximateiy»
unty app
• », l'». IS.
iroxlmate
NEW JUMBO SIZES
Much more than any other.
Pound Tumbler ___________ 25c
Half Pound Tumbler - - . 15c
si\ ounce Tumbler -_________10c
Rusdurt
CCJ a ON CSS ! ’ ’
ame over from Oklahoma
(’iix to spend Sunday witli Mrs. Gar-
ner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. IV
Libby.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paulsen and
family arrived last week from La-
Fcrin, Tex., and will remain here un-
til the Mexican situation is relieved.
Miss Neva Rogers came over from "ll* ' dual or • \" *d the sum or
.. . , siin» being the :i minium Initial pavment:
Norman to spend the week-end with balain e • .r the *
Mi* , I mi Hntchott 'hied into fort> »•' equal annual Install
incut*, one ui-tallment pay aide each y* a»
Master Corder Paulson and little with interest at the rate or live :• per cent
Mi- (Iwcndolyu Garner apen. Sunday 7^*;^ % 'TfcrM
at tlie home of Mrs. Henry Schafer. payments, principal and interest, at any m
.. .. ... , terest paying period after one I
Miss Mary I aulson spent Sunday rioni the date oi *aie ami securing lor
KIN'.I
imalely :('.M'.|
Dee.-nip
• ■I TIIIU! i ogan County
in.turn acre-. December 7.
\<»HM XV Cleveland C.011
ly acres. December ». to.
(»kl XllnM \ CITY
proximately acres, December
P-tll. IHClU^IV.'
in* terms oi the *aie.« of these lauds m*
a- rolloxvs l ive pep rent of the pur
ei'a-e price of -.ini land, cash in hand, al the|
time of -ale. m all eases where
•klahoiuu • ountx .in 1
nth to|
an
tin
id.
pc
I.IV
I pay
the -aul purchase price
1 r> per cent j
-1 d ,
with her mother. Mr*. C. M. Paulson. ln f*'*' *unpl".
\ pamphlet
~ ■ —'■ ■ | plete de
y eaj’
said
THREE MUSICAL NUMBERS.
cnrilamln
rl|*i
l* Sale* Di-
ng a rail amt roiy
lion or each tract of land to !>•
drift, together with all
lath
If it is an inexcusable mistake it isi
one nobody mad** any money out of.
Having claimed the title of Czar,
naturally Ferdinand of Bulgaria hates
to look like a piker.
II is better to be dow n and out than
down and in some places.
Our observation is that mock turtle
soup is more popular with the turtles
than anybody else. I
FOR ‘KIDS’
AND ‘KIDDIES’
Ruadun Peanut Butter
i* better and cheaper
than butter and more
nourishing than meat.
It's a body builder— |
hence good for the ‘kids '
10c. 15c and €5c site*.
the laws, rules, regulations and general
The Lvceum course for the comine formation pertaining to these sale*, can he
season ,.ffe,.< three mu,lea. numbers
The Isborna City. Oklahoma. Add re** all com-
munications t«* g \ Smith. Secretary, at
He Kov- Mkiahoina c.iiv, Oklahoma.
male quartette which lias been gomxii^>ionfh> oi imf 1 wpoihi.i or
1 " 1 1 “ " w,n TIH <TATI OF OKI.MIOMA.
'singing to; ether since 1894. and is Hy H I . AVdhai
very mu< h above the average,
course will be opened by the
ens.
recognized as one of the best and
most pleasing musical numbers offer-,
ed by any bureau.
A TTFST
anis.
Governor and Chairman.
\. Spilth. Sec y.
Secure your season tickets for the
1 Lyceum course at once. The board
Of course women are extravagant will be opened for holders of season
and pay too much for hats—but at that tickets only on Saturday morning at
aigrets cost less than cigarettes. Jones’ drug store.
/4sA your husband to buy
you a n/c€‘ new Ran ye
ASK HIM TO LET YOU COME TO OUR STORE
AND.PICK IT OUT. YOU USE IT—HE DOESN’T.
WHEN YOU COME IN YOU WILL FIND A RANCE
WHICH WILL DELIGHT YOU.
THEN THE BREAD AND PIES YOU CAN BAKE
WILL DELIGHT YOUR HUSBAND AND THE WHOLE
FAMILY. EVERYBODY WILL BE HAPPY.
ASK HIM TODAY.
L. K. BUTTS
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Bronson, E. S. The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1915, newspaper, October 14, 1915; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912941/m1/4/?q=%22john%20knox%22%20reed: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.