The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1918 Page: 4 of 10
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FRED S. BALL
Pedigree Stock and Farm 8ale
Auctioneer
Phones, office 32; residence 15
THOMAS JENSEN
Real Estate, Insurance, Farm
and City Loans,—Rentals
103% N. Bickford. Phone 377
ssssessesses
J. P. GUTELIU8
Auctioneer
ALIVE
Sells Anywhere
Phone 386 El Reno
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M D Libby and F A OMitti •
Attorneys at Law—In ail the •
Courts •
Over Citizens National Bank •
El Reno •
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JACOBI & ELLIOTT
Funeral Directors.
ADY ASSISTAIN'T.
Office Phone 177—Rea. Phone 17H&871
7 9. R
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Our Motto Is QuaMty, Service
—Res.
Parlors 207 S. Rock Island
Private Ambulance. Picture Framing
Courteous Treatment.
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Cl'HTKR'N I.A8T STAND
List of Shampoos:—Kirks Olive,
Crude OH, Glover’s Mamre, Mali-
deen, Fitch, Kahnrko Queen l.a-
belle, Packer’s Tar and Eleetrlc.
List of Tonies:—De Luxe Fitch,
Herplclde, Canexla Rub, Man-
kins, Wlldroot, Quinine, Mah-
deen. Massage:—Electric, Prismatic
Wave, Hand & Vibratory.
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WALTER HYDE MARTIN •
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Veterinary Physician and Sur- •
geon. Office 600 S. Choctaw, •
El Reno Oklahoma •
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A. 0. CROMER—Dentist
Office over Montgomery’s
Store. Out of town Thur. after-
noons In JuD and August.
Not open P'<«**.,■. 30-tf.
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TIRE
RE-BUILDING
WE REBUILD OLD TIRES
-By The-
NEW WRAPPED TREAD PROCESS.
By This Proceaa
OLD TIRES LOOK LIKE NEW. AND
WEAR LIKE NEW.
RETREADING PRICE LIST.
28x3 ____$ 5.00 30x3 ----$ 5.50
30x3 ft____$ 6 50 31x3ft----$ 700
32x3ft____$ 7.50 34x3 ft----$ 8.00
31x4 ____$ 9 50 32x4 $10.00
33x4 ____$10.50 34x4 $1100
35x4 ____$11 50 36x4 $12.00
33x4ft____$14.00 34x4 ft____$14.50
35x4 ft____$15.00 36x4 ft____$15.50
37x4 ft_____$16.00 35x5 $1750
37x5 ____$18.50
SECTION REPAIR.
For 6-inch Repair or Under.
3- Inch Tire .................-$3 00
3 ft-Inch Tire __________________93.50
4- inch Tire ------------------$4.00
i nch Tire ________________ 15 00
5- Inch Tire ..................$6 00
Prices on Tread Patches and Small
Cuts Based on Material Used.
TUBE REPAIRING.
Punctures . _____________________25c
Valve Bases............ 50c
Valves _ ____________ 50c
NATIONAL AUTO SUPPLY CO.,
Hatchett Bldg. 5tf. El Reno.
First published
\OIIII OF SHERIFF’S S\I.K.
In I In* District Court of Canadian County,
Oklahoma.
F. I Dunn, Administrator with the will an-
nexed of the Estate of Thomas Petti-
grew, deceased, .....- ......—Plaintiff,
vs.
Martha E. llodgkltisnn. Frank D. Hodgkln-
son. E. I . Ilodgklnson, Stella Hodgkln-
sun, i.. I. HudKkinsuu and Julius Itoff*-
kinson Defendants.
Notice is hereby given that under and
by virtue ul a special execution and order
or sale Issued out of the office or the
Court clerk iff Canadian County. Oklahoma,
In an action wherein F. I Dunn, Adminls-
uT the Estate
ur Thomas Pettigrew, Deceased, was plaln-
tilTIl. and Martha E. Iludgklnson. Prank l».
Iludgkllisuti, F. I lludgkllisun. Stella lluilg-
imd Julius lloibr.
me directed.
• PURELY PERSONAL.
trator with the will annexed
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ion, E. P. Ilu<l
klnsuu, u. F. Ilodgklnson
kluson, were defendants, to ■ ■■.- ...........
eummumlliig me to appraise, advi*rtlse ami
sell the following described real estate sit-
uated in Canadian County, Oklahoma, to-
wn :
l.ots Nine (O'*. Ten (lib. Eleven (It),
12), In block
:ity oi
favor
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DR. ERNEST EWING •
Ostropathlr •
Physlrlan and Surgron •
Graduate and Post Graduate
Klrksv
ran
IUe,
Mo.
Phone: Office 780.
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Osteopathy,
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Res. 866 R.
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DR. THOMAS LANE
Citizens National Bank Bldg.
El Reno, Oklahoma
Telephones 414; —Office 91.
ami twelve M:’ . In block Nineteen < in ,
Keith’s Addition to the City or FI Reno,
tu satisfy a Judgment in favor or plaintiff
and against the defendants, Martha F llmtg-
kinson. Frank D Ilodgklnson. I. I . Hodg
klnson ami <i P. Iludgkinson In the sum of
*.....$5, together w Ith 10 per cent Interest
from this date, and the further sum or
frsr.no attorney’s fees, together with rusts
ami costs accruing. That I will on the
20th day or April. 1018, at the east door
ur the court house In tin* City or El Reno,
Canadian County. Oklahoma, offer fur sale
at public auction and sell to the highest
bidder Tor rash, the real estate above de-
scribed, or so much thereur as may he
necessary to satisfy the claim <ff plaintiff,
with Interest, attorneys fees and costs.
Said real estate has been appraised at
the sum <»r f6uo.iio and must bring two-
tlilrds or Its appraised value.
Witness my band this 26th day or March,
1018.
J. M. CARTER,
(Seal) sherir or Canadian County.
Il\ I . F. ROHDE, PndersherllT.
Fogg A Dennett.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Your Government Strongly Advises
You to
Save!
What More Is Necessary?
Why not ask us about our Build-
ing and Loan Plan? Whether you
are interested in a Savings plan
or a Home Building Plan we can
help you; ask us today! Before
you forget it.
First published March 1 i. RMS -6\v.
In the District Court Within anil for Okla-
homa County, State ot Oklahoma.
NOTICE.
IN Till: MATTER OF THE DISSOI1 TION
OF TIIF CON KI IN M Mill It COMPANY:
Notice Is hereby given that on the I Ith
the co.NKI I
day
i ox
March, 1018,
N FI XtHKR
ii, a corporation, llled its applica-
tion In the above entitled court, signed by
a majority or the directors of said corpor
' dlssolutmi
atlou, praying for an order
corpoi
le e.xls
heard
April, tuts, and that all p>
• objei
, pri.
:»l corporation ami teriulnatiun or
ice;
i or
that all
•por________ ______
corporate existence; that said application
will be heard on or after the Mil day of
ill, tuts, and that all persons objecting
said application, or objecting to an or
dec being made in conformity with said
application, must llh* Ids obn ctioii to said
application on or heron1 said date, and if
no objections are filed said application will
be presented to said District court of t)k
lalioimt County on the dute hereinbefore set
forth.
Dated
Dated tills llth day or March, 1018
Seal. FRANK TAYI OR.
Court Clerk Canadian cmintv.
Il.v MARY spear. Deputy.
Stuti*
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nklalioma,
A. J Zook, of Calumet, was an El
Reno business visitor Monday after-
noon.
David J Miller, of near Rusk, spent
Friday night of last week in this city
with his brother. Walter and family.
Mr. Miller has a big ranch near Rusk
and Is considered one of the leading
cattlemen In Major county.
Obe Hadley, of Kansas, spent Sun
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. * Hadley.
W. 11 Baker and daughter. Miss
Nola. were numbered among El Reno
persons who saw the big military pa-
rade at Fort Worth last week.
Mrs. J. H. Arndt was an Oklahoma
City visitor Monday afternoon.
Mesdames C. R. Miller, of this city,
and W. M. Robertson, of Darlington,
returned Friday of last week from Tul-
sa, where they attended Grand Chap-
ter O. E. S.
Miss Elsie Brady, of Kingfisher. Is
visiting friends in El Reno for a few’
days.
J. A Burke, of l’iedmont neighbor-
hood. was an El Reno business visitor
Tuesday forenoon
J. A. Gould and daughter. Mrs. Cora
Hunt, and children left Tuesday for
San Francisco, Calif., where they will
make their home.
Mrs. Flora Barnes joined her pat-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brooks, of
Anadarko, Wednesday when they de-
parted for Albuquerque, N. M., for a
few’ weeks’ visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. S. |i. Shackelford
spent the day Sunday with Oklahoma
City friends.
Mrs. Laura Jasper left Tuesday for
Oklahoma City and Norman, where
she will visit friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C DeLana arrived
home Wednesday from a week’s visit
in Texas.
Miss Margaret Durward, of Fort
Collins, who is supreme president, AE.
I*. E. O., and Mrs. Guinn, state presi-
dent, are guests of Mrs. L. B. Myers
while the state convention was in
session this week.
Roy Harrison, xvho was recently
commissioned a first yeoman in the
navy, arrived Monday from New Or-
leans for a brief visit with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Finch spent
last Saturday in Iloldenville on a mis-
sion of business.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Loy and Miss
Ruth Lowe spent the week-end in
Tulsa, with relatives.
Mrs. Robert Trulock and Mrs.
Grace Adams spent last Friday after-
noon in Oklahoma City.
Miss Lida Dashiell spent last w’oek
with Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Nichols
at Oklahoma City.
Those who attended the military
review in Fort Worth last Thursday
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Merchant, Mrs. A. C.
Pressley and son, Percy, and Mrs. R.
W. Thoms, Mrs. Maynard Ross, Miss
Edna Lucas and Will Laird.
George Bell, of (’amp Bowie, spent
the week-end with his wife and other
relatives.
Miss Sarah Scott, of Edmond, vis-
ited over Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. Lula Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson re-
turned Saturday from Tulsa, where
they spent the week.
Dennis Murphy departed Saturday
for Camp Travis, where he is station-
ed.
Dr. and Mrs. Cyril Clymer visited
Sunday with the lady’s parents, Dr.
and Mrs. A. J. Hatchett, en route from
Fort Worth, where they attended the
military review’ parade.
Lieutenant Kenneth Mitchell, of
Camp Travis, arrived Sunday to visit
relatives for n month.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hullett spent
Sunday in Oklahoma City.
Miss Txvilah Springer, of Tulsa, was
the week-end guest of Miss Helen Em*
pel during the P. E. O. convention.
Miss Springer taught domestic science
in El Reno high school for several
terms and has many friends here who
were pleased to renew her acquaint-
ance.
Young America, the hoys’ magazine,
for April, is now on sale at newsstands
at 10c per copy. Get one for the hoy.
Adolph Messinger, xvho formerly
NORTH LIBERTY NOTES.
The farmers are rejoicing over the
fine rain.
There were no services at Liberty
Monday night on account of the rain.
Those who took the eighth grade ex-
amination were Marie Brown, Kate.
Palmer and Carl Merveldt and those
who took the seventh grade were
Harvey and Callie Collins.
Mrs. Brown and Elina spent Thurs-
day afternoon at the Win. Bruce home.
Those who spend Wednesday* with
Mrs. Burk were Mrs. John Whelan
and Mrs Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Burk and children. Mr and Mrs. W.
8. Palmer and Mae, Floral and Ger-
trude, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pal-
mer and daughter, Ella. •
Mr. and Mrs. Benedict spent Thurs-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eck-
ert.
Mrs. Robert Craig spent Monday
with Mrs. Clarence Matthew’s.
Mi w H Wallace’s sifter. Mrs
Daugherty, of Tennessee, and Mrs.
Don McClain, of Oklahoma City, spent
Sunday and Monday at the W. H.
Wallace home.
Mrs. Ray Hdstetter spent Monday
with Mrs. Ed Brown.
Col. and Mrs. Engbrecht spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hollings-
head.
Quite a few’ people from this vicin-
ity attended the program given at
Pleasant Homo last Friday night.
Mi*. Benedict, Mr. Engbrecht and
Mr. Hollingshead motoreu to Okla-
homa City Thursday.
Josephine Culp is sick of Liberty
measles.
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On account of the misty, gloomy day
Sunday there was no Sunday school
or preaching.
The L. M. S. met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Rhodyback Tuesday af-
ternoon. Rev. Ludy and wife were
visitors, also en route to Oklahoma
City.
Carl Wledeman and family were af-
ternoon callers Sunday at the Otto
Schien home.
Mrs. Lemons is on the sick list this
week.
Dr. Fowler motored to El Reno Fri-
day afternoon.
Grandma Preston returned to her
home Friday from Banner, where she
had been visiting her daughter, then
spent the day Sunday at the home of
Charley Preston and family.
Mrs. John Knox called at the Riddel
home Monday evening.
Mesdames John Knox and J. M.
Walker motored to Oklahoma City
Wednesday on a mission of business.
In the whirlwind of patriotism that
swept the country opening the cam-
paign for the Third Liberty Loan,
Richland was busy trying to do* her
hit. I
H. Housenolder snipped a car load'
of wheat to El Reno Wednesday of
last week.
Friday of this week will close this
term of school which w ill end with a
program in the afternoon.
There was no school Thursday and
Friday of last week on account of
county examination being held here,
conducted by Miss Zuma Smith.
Charles Barrett has bought a new
automobile.
Style Headquarters
IVhere Society Brand Clothes Are Sold
Copyright 1
Iuumi ul Kugj
DON'T DELAY
(Be Sure and (Buy
LIBERTY BONDS
Dignity Due to Style
Society Brand or Kuppenheimer Clothes
Will Solve Your Clothes Problem
They lead to exclusiveness. They are
Stylish, yet conservative, and we have
models to satisfy the tastes of men of
every age and proportion.
The Biltmore, as illustrated, is an ex-
ample of a model especially designed
for men of more mature years and those
inclined to dress conservatively but who
wish a touch of Style without being ex-
treme.
Ask to see the Glen Rocks and Mel-
roy fabrics in the new colors myrtle
greens, blues, coffee browns and heath-
er shades.
PRICES REASONABLE
Men’s and Boys ’ Store
KELSO’S
Style Headquarters
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Phone 171.
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What you want is quick relief,
n fifty year old remedy that has proven
beneficial for millions. Trv it yourself.
Bj?r |Sold by all druggists.
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for Coughs e. Colds
Dizzy? Bilious/ Constipated?
Dr.King’sNcw 1 ife Pillscausea healthy
flow of Bile and rid your Stomach
and Bowels of waste and fermenting
body poisons. They are a Tonic to
your Stomach and Liver and tone the
general system. First dose relieves.
Get a bottle today. -.
Canadian County.
In llic County Court of Siiiil County
Stale.
FI Hello Wholesale liioeeiy
Company, a corporation, Plaintiff,
ami
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There will ho a pie suppor and a
short program at Mistlotoo Friday
ovonong as this week closes this term
of school.
County eighth-grade examination
was hold at Mistletoe last Thursday
and Friday and some of the pupils
feel-the effects of it. Those taking the
examination wore Allean Barker, Jas.
Baker, Clara Davenport and Mabel
Resell, from Red Rock, and Fay Blagg,
of Blue Ridge.
Roy Hopkins called on Jodie Kin-
caid. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ridenour and
baby called at the Lacy home Satur-
day afternoon.
David Ridenour spent Sunday and
Sunday night with the Russell hoys.
Mr. and Mrs. C M. Hopkins spent
sold automobiles at Union City, haul Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
boon secured to assist C. E. Ferguson Will Clark.
at the Modern garage. | We are sorry to say that Mrs. Rob-
C. E. Ferguson xvas a business vis- er^ Wright’s baby isn’t better from
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Automobile Repairing
Now is the time to have your car looked
over and repairs done before the summer
season. You will then have same ready for
pleasure. All our work is guaranteed.
MODERN GARAGE
606
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA
C. E. FERGUSON
Proprietor
MESSENGER & RIDDER
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D. E. It vim Company. DetVmlaiit.
writ i mi rt iti.it \ i ion
Said defendant. D. I. Ryan conipanj
tali’1 notice Ilia', lie lias Been sued i
above Iillliii d eom t fol1 tie IV"\rl'.\ iff
the .-.uni of *::p-..s7 for damages, on nr. ount
or shortages and damaged goods, and hum
answer tin> petition tiled Herein hv the
said plaintiff on or Heiore the card day
of .May, ltd8, or -aid petition will he taken
as true and a Judgment for said plaintiff
for the recovery of iu.st and a Judgment
sustaining the garnishment therein granted
will In* rendered accordingly.
FRANK TAYI OR.
(.Seal.) Court clerk.
Ry I . GIFI.ll \N,
Deputy.
\\' x Maurer. Attorney for Plaintiff.
First published t is a weeks.
NOTH I TO l RMHI ORS.
To the Creditors of Pearl It. McDonald, De-
ceased.
The creditors or the above named dece-
dent are hereby nottlled that the undersign-1
ed was, hv tlx1 County Court of Canadian!
County, Oklahoma, appointed Admmislr
tor of the estate of said decedent, and I
itor in Union City Tuesday afternoon, drinking coni oil.
William Ridder, xvho formerly op- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller and chil-
ernted a garage at Union City, has dren spent Sunday evening xvith Mr.
win'accepted a position with the Modern j and Mrs. Robert Wright and family,
the! parage in this city and entered upon Chester Moore spent Saturday night
his duties the first of the week. I with his cousin. Harry Moore |UU
Rev. It. F. Ludy, who has resided in Eddie Powell spent Sunday with DC
this city the last year, departed Mon- Randol Kincaid.
day for Enid to make his future home. Burl Moore spent Saturday night QC
Miss Fae Jameson* of Oklahoma| with his cousin, llernie Hopkins
City, spent the latter part of last
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xvnek xvith Miss Fern Carr.
Mrs. O. R. Shankland, 1208 West
Bp
There xvill bn Sunday school at Mis-Inc
tlctoo Sunday, if it does not rain again.
Bernice Fees -pent Tuesday night * Sr=
ii). xrinlo 1.'11.‘ 1 r^r=
itra-
that'
expects to he assigned to
many in the near future.
A1 Derry returned yesterday (Wed-
Oklahoman
and Times
Delivered morning and evening
by carrier boys. Phone 900.
CARL WHITLOCK, Agent.
all persons having claims against the i -tate
of Mild (teenh-nt are required t<> exhibit'
tin in to said undersigned Elmer Ihtrncs, ad
inuustrator. xsitli the neeessar.x vouchers, at
his residence a miles north and r. miles
w. -t of pocusst, Ok la., or it Ills place of
business at the offices or Roberson A Itob-
rr-on. First National Rank Itldg., I I Reno.
Oklahoma, within four months from the
date uf the llr<t publication or this notice,
to wit: from the tstli day iff April, RMS,
or the same will he forever barred.
Dated April 10, RMS.
FI.MKR RARNFS, Adm’r.
Roberson K Roberson
Attorney
WfUts, has just received a letter from! xvith Viola Ellison. jDCL
her son. Ennis T. Shankland. which Rosa Miller spent Tuesday night at. DC
states that he enlisted in Washington.! the Robert Wright home.
1). C . on April 8th and is now sta j Orfa Fees spent FrK.ay night in El ■ np
tioned at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Mr. Reno with her sister, Lavina Fees. §[=
shankland has taken all the examina | _ ~ -
lions and made creditable grades and; ' * * 'nr
be assigned to his com j ELM GLEN GLEANINGS.
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Miss Alva Gramkow, of Richland, DC
spent last week xvith her sister, Mrs. gg
Clarence Barton. DC
Marion Bruce visited Helen j □□
llildred Lambe, Friday night.
Owing to the Red Cross meeting, ECj
the last day of school, there xvill be —
Roberson,
lor Administrator.
It looks ns though Ireland is going
to have home rule and a lively time
exercising it.
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Or. if convinced of the righteous-
I ness of her cause, Holland might try
taking the vessels away from us.
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Liberty Loan arguments have no
I other phase so thoroughly good as the
1 detail that we need money.
W.S.\.
| While Austria says she is tired of
1 war, her real weariness results from
being so frequently walloped.
nesday) from Dallis. where In* spoilt
three days on business.
Travis Latimer and C. H Amaeker
departed yesterday (Wednesday)
morning for a brief business trip to
Cement.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fryberger de-
parted Tuesday morning for Mineral
Wells, Texas, to spend txvo or three
weeks.
Mrs. E. E. Sharp departed Tuesday
for Oklahoma City to spend a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M
Witt.
Steve Knight, of Calumet, was a
business visitor in this live city yes-
terday (Wednesday).
Young America, the boys’ magazine,
for April, is now on sale at newsstands
at 10c per copy. Get one for the boy.
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EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN.
Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Ser-
vices in English language at 11 o’clock,
subject "Christian Athletes.” Friends
and strangers are welcome J. \Y
Dickman, pastor.
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If we had 3.000.000 men there, the
war would end before summer.
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no basket dinner.
There xvill be a program on Tues-
day, April 23, at Elm Glen school-
house on account of the event being
the last day of school. After the pro-
gram there will be a donation sale
and the proceeds xvill go to the Red
Cross. Everybody invited to come.
Ralph Hawkins, who has been work-
ing near Oklahoma City, is visit big
home folks
There xvas a rousing patriotic meet-
ing at Elm Glen last Wednesday
night. Postmaster M. It. Cope and C.
L. Engle, of El Reno, gave very inter-
esting talks. Several subscriptions
for Liberty Bonds were taken and at
the end of the week this district had
almost readied its quota.
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A girl is disconsolate unless she
has pretty hair and can pull her hat
down so far on her head that nobody
can see it.
“BUCKSKIN”
INNER TUBES
The Name Implies
STRENGTH AND DURABILITY
These tubes must have these qualities, for
they are brought to the state in car load
lots. That speaks for itself.
We are exclusive dealers lor “Buckskin” tubes
King's Motor Co.
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