The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1915 Page: 2 of 10
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The El Reno American Tmrsriay, August 26, 1915.
Electric welded Ingot
Iron Globe Ranges re-
sist rust 64 times as
long as steel and 45 times
as long as charcoal iron.
Back of every Globe
Range is insurance. A
25-year insurance policy
with every range.
Prices range from
$30.00
to
$65.00
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I n Pan n
INSURED FOR 25YEARS T
AGAINST IWSTING OUT
ELECTRIC WELDED' INGOT IRON BODIES
— " —
U Oven thermometers and glass doors eliminate
guess work in cooking.
Handy Key Plate Lifter for broiling and replenish-
ing the fire.
Full Asbestos Lined Flues retain all the heat.
•J Castings smooth and easy to clean.
<J No rivets to collect dirt, no joints to leak gas and heat.
V
M.
Made by
THE GLOBE STOVE & RANGE CO.
of Kokomo, Indiana
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We are just unload-
ing a car of Globe Ingot
Iron Ranges and want
you to come in and see
them. Don’t buy a
Range from anyone be-
fore you see the Globe.
Globe Ranges
Are
Kitchen
Ornaments.
tz£
SEE US FOR FURNITURE
Krumm’s Furniture and Implement Store
TINKELPAUGH BUILDING
TELEPHONE NO. 108
RIVERVIEW RIPPLES.
| their little* one and class member.
For yourselves, know perfectly
| 1 lint t In* day o!' the Lm d so eom-
* j etb as ;i t'lii' f in tin* night. Tln s-
### ••• • | Kolonhiiis. 5:8. Blessed are the,
The continuous wet weather has pure in heart for they shall
shut down threshing. Tln*re is God. Math. o:S.
nmch wheat in the slioek which | The revival meetings whieltj1
lias been seriously ' ' '
PLEASANT HILL NEWS.
a.
to hear of the
and Mrs. Brown's
.1 Some of tin* farmers still have
Jr tv ^^T***** P~r/uTV~ shut down threshing. There is God. .Math. o:S. Mieir wheat mid <*;its to thresh.
.»'CLl_ QJ ^*>1 Iinueh wli.-ai in the shock which The revival meetings which11 seem® us if they are Retting
• i ! mol t* rain than tliev really need.
• nave lieen progressing imeelv 11 n-, .... •
Mrs. I-'. C. lb-:, he returned to ,|ci- |{,.Vs. |,inU ,llu| Price, wore! 1....... ,n tllls
j <!>••- I"'""' "t'lcr spi-mliiM- several discontinued last Wednesday I
iilays visitin'.' ill l.awtiin. 111i•>ht oil unit of riiinv weatli 1 . 11 " j
| Frank Hiswell. wlm lias tieen in |The me. tings will probably lie ! 11 ™ S(’V' ,,
jth- I’anhamlle of Texas for some ......... ,I(.N| Snmla.v night. ' L 1 ' 's,'s M‘"'y 1 ",,<l
time, has returned home. j m» s , . , . . **ss • weie 8imda\ guests oi j
HI lick II ell wn tiger, who was re- Among the important points j,; \V. . tlh.ini lias left for.- ' , ',|s M Alis.s Gladv s F.rhar.
cent 1 v disappointed in love, has nearby are: The Wild Onion s|mrt visiting trip. I |>oM’.'' , U.M' i ’ m ! "'I'‘ A v.n delightful time was had j
houoiit a-paekau-e of eiirarett. s and Seho.d 11,ms, . Tilt* Hog Ford Still. | Mrs. d.unes ('liappell and daueli ' S|,l"‘l> s"‘ol n,‘^1 >IIM iiv ;l at the Fssley home Saturday ev-j
will try to smoke himself to,leal li. The Dog Hill Church. Il,e Straw.have return .1 after visiting 1'"‘ ll0'"'- 1 1 1
Slim I’rrkiiis. wlm borrow'd til- Hounding Billow>. Tick villi-, ling ,-elanv.s in Texas,
ty eenls from Kit Smith several Ford. The t'ulf Kit ' Neighborhood. )|,.r grandson, Bryan Caldwell,
xveelis ago. spoke to him yesterday. The most imporlmit »rgani/ati<ni H(.,.oiiipaniel them inline for a vis
The Kxeelsior Fiddling Band is is Oie K.xeelsior Fiddling Band.
thinking of attending a party on which I'1".';* leading parts at all, m,.s. Claud Behring, of Amaril
HOGWALLOW NEWS
(Bunk Bolts, Regular Correspondent)
is visiting at the home j ,"1"- Sunday two weeks ter, Vinnie. were supper guests
Mr. ontI Mrs. J. M.
masse next Saturday night. While dim, os and graveyard gatherings. ,n .|Vx.(|
furnishing the mnsie the\ will It was organized ahem eleven ,r
stand in wishing dislam.....filmier age with only one moioher, |.tsw,,||
Master .1 esse Armon Brown, tie-
six year ehl sea of Mr. and .Mrs. |
It. A. Brown, after a few days of i
sntiering: was railed home 11\ Ids' C. It. ami li. B. 'irillilh made
a 'jelling, when .Miss Civile gave a I
* !'• I party to her friends. She experts!
Mrs. d. W. Speneer. who. has1 to leave the third of Seplemher|
he, n on a visit to her sen. h*. A. f„r Kdmmid. where she will at j
Speiieer. for tile past two months, tend ........I tile ruining year.
deported for her new helm- at I |{ev. anil Mrs. Price and dangle!
v lea III and rake. '•'"t IS l,n«' coin posed of six fiddles
A man may drink as deeply as and one ............. The li,Idles
he wants to. hut it nlwavs comes ore nil sizes from the lug liass till-
out on his hreatlt. ,‘,1*‘ i1"' li"1'' M,l'He.
Poke Ea/.lev savs in a lifetime1 Barlow is the reengnized
one hears of n'mii.v things he ne' er lender of this eoiiiinimit'. and has
KtM.s 11 hr l)«*pily ('mistnh|c .inti Assisl.int
Complete 1915 Census of Hogwal- 'Mron.-i* BlntV.-.l. II, is also p.»pn
low. I 111!* with tilt* l.nlirs ililtl fllll J^owitlt
l»«*low w«’ trivu m t*t»nipl(*l*‘ list til M Bit in hr \\;mts to.
the inhabitants of llogxvallow,| Among tbe unimportajit cili/.ens . . 1n
eonrpiled after making a e,-ireful are Poke Fade., and the llog Ford . ;
seireli of the jails at Tickville and flea,-her. The I log Hill IVearher
live Straw, all briar patches and is liked hy most of his eongr- ra.
the moiois'hiue still houses: ,tmti.
Raz Barlow, Ulna Peck, si,,,1 Finn Dillard, who lias lieen con
S.ip tim'd to his hrd for tin* past s,*vi*v;il
FAIRVIEW FLINGS.
to ()kli«lioina
tin* Krhar honn* Sunday rveniny:.
Miss Almisc Mflntyr*. who has
; l-vvii visitimr ln*r cousin. Miss
Blanrlir Mrlntyri*. of FJ Reno, tin*
• j past wrrk. returned to her home
., Saturday.
Citvl ^r- Hl11^ Mrs. Jolin Melntyr.*
'and fam ly. Mr. ami Mrs. Gem*
visitinn rel- ^ox tin* latter’s brother, of
Mrs. Ridel is Yukon, and Mr. and Mrs. (J. W.l
Master Iasi Thursday morninir at hiisiness trip
I oVIoek. to join t he vi ints a round last l,,rday.
the happy Throne of Id rnal Life.) Grandpa Ui-lel i
The little fellow was just reeov- alives in Anadarkn. ..........
i* ring from a liroken arm but bo in staying with her daughter, Mrs. Eord and family, were visitors at
an bravely nniil the end. lie B Charles Ficston, fluring her enm- ^l,‘ kom,- ot Mr. and Mrs. (i. L.
father and mother.' panion d .Pcsenee. jBartli. Saturday evening,
ini two brothers, j L. \evvni n is .piite poorly from _ Miss Glivc Li*ep.*r, who lias
mourn his departure from this tin ailments incident to old age.
hern visiting Miss Blanche Meln-
,.lohn 10 *28 a*' his text and in tin*
Flinders. Luke MathewaLi.
SpraOl.-n, Fit Smith, Fletcher lie,,.' w--ly. lms no. n.i^;il a gren. ,|h«I ;;<(f ,|U S(,„„„„ sUVSS,.,i tll0 *linms. Kv« Fitzgernkl
vep. ro-be .MoReJey^Poke vc.y. ,Iniru.nl|im. JJ'.d'favt thut the Father gives us the-so (Ifamkow "ill attend the winter Pw,er- Al,'s-
Inis prep,n.,I a plm-e lerm of K.lniniid school. They ex
, i irlow The Dvk'ity (.'imsln-ble. The bl.-s uml weds .1 ml Other gill-den 'p lu'111 .......'p
J in ■ Hill Pivo-lier Fl-lsliv lliiii.;l',-od„ets hud vrown .lining his nil- 'lem ns towels
,,= li'd Id, ocVnm si,................. .....
Flim Hill.ml The Assistant Coro. 11.-ks says a lar-.-e per
Sile Kildew. I spue Hell W»« "r 11 ik m v
imi-iutanee of from three to ten
\nd it is not
people, hut |
ri r. The Postinasler. The Itliml wlmt tlte.x think of you.
Man. The Tin IVddlrr. Rye straw Tlo iv i-u m in who rims u thir-t
Storekeeper. Cricket I licks,
< )|d Miser. Slim Pickens.
iter.
•j,*r. Lilth* Fitlitv Flinders. detTer-
sou I hit locks. Colmnbtta AU«»p, ,'h',u';in'1
Wns'liington Hocks, The Mail Cur wd'iit you Umik --f On
The Misses \ina and Grace Wil ........ .........• j
and Alva spending several weeks with heri
................. ................... ...... »I, .. ... stlsif a»l* \ I 1*< II nf » 1 o 111 I
Smith Dock Mocks. Kllick Hogwnllow. lull lie was gre.-itly .
.................iwissr.....rVaTi
ters and eliminate some of the ex , 1 <iau_iii. 1. .Mis. a. ,\. w » nn..
pens, attaeliiHl to hoarding. Satmday.
'Savior opent-.l the wax for all to Miss i: i,„| Williams, of Ixitn-i R**v. budv. Okltihoiiifl t'ity.;
j ,in ......Ill life. Tiles.....,rd* of is a ■ nst at the home of Mr. »1"‘ piv'iding elder, will preach at
lovewliieli twined iiltout us slimild and Mrs. t li-irles Smith,
not lie broken hy death, lint draw | llefiiinii Weinkmif expo ;N l„
ns ,-loser to Coil. The little hod,' attend selin.d in l-Mnioml during
was tenderly laid lo rest in his.tin- winter u-rnl,
he.iittifully decoiated gi-.n-e ill tin Mr. ami Mrs. Ai-tlmr Smith and
T'lic parlor " itliin n ueli ot‘ u r.iilwny 1 oion eeiuetei-v to awn t the -- duoglit i-s hi mid Ma - l. Mi.
station. T .is IS .........I.V parlor i'll 01 r.- lion of die right eons. Tin and Mrs. Ciunney (‘milt r and
In the such I circle of llo-'V'd- several blocks of there. All I now ibo-al „lV-,ings of tin- Kiverside children -e guests at the In-in.
low Che following Indies are'fore he rides in „ several-,-ylind.-r ear. '"'tool of "hi-I, he way, 'of Mr. mol Mrs Allen ^tniday.
. paid for hv those who had to wait meinlier. and Rev. and Mrs. 11 l.l 111.....nietcry'liimrd and 1 uhes
Miss II ..tetter lloeks. Miss Kosv long 'or .1 train. i--. and tieighhois were a token Aid wciet.x have quite a problem--—--
>. H |( N \j-1ns j.-pn/i,. \i|si.|, ,\||sS ----- |«f lov4 ancl rriemlahip to llh little oil tnmr liamiH getting llu* - no hvor\ n lilts its own
Fri/./vDiilanl Miss Gondola Hen- Also, it may In* remnrk#*,! that one ami famih. Kivorview Sun 1«*ry ri.l of its luxuriant urowtb troubles. Our pi ...... ancestors
<t P Miss Akriiosia Klin<h*rs. Miss the rabbit retains a *_*«..» I de.il of day school extends to Mr. and j of wee,Is ami ^ grass. Some have had to content! with panthers and
Flutii* Belcher, Miss r,inb*lia Hell- liberty, et.nsi.l. i-ing that In* is for Mrs. Brown an I family their suggested . tting she. p to do tin* redwkinH, hut tiny feared nothing
wanger. .peace at any price. |!iejia*t-lVlt sympathy in tin* loss ot j work. J j^from germs.
this place Thursday evening. I
August 2ti. Lverylinilv is invited;
to iit lend, as Rev. Ludy " ill <!.*-1
j liver a very interesting sermon, j
! That Vi fug. e who <l Mured a .lay .
or t wo ago that Mexico is tbe bun- j
griest 'place in the worl.l probably)
(never looked under a little hoy's
waist hand.
life. The .......nil services "ere Wilton Abbott, of Oklulioimi ,-vlv- "f l:l l;eiio. relnrned to her!
In-Id ul the lionii und conducted 11x Citv, s 'isiling his uncle mid Sntin-d.-iy evening.
Rev. II. I,. I’l-it-e, who M-leele, l, umit. Mr. mid Mrs. Will Allen. ’ Miss Inn T.ve return ed to her |
home Satui’day evening, after|
t
!
A Farmer
Without a Farm
You never heard of a farmer with-
out a farm—did you? Did you
ever hear of a rich or successful
man who had no bank account?
You can no more succeed with-
out a Bank account than you can
farm without a farm. The El
Reno State Bank is the Bank of
Personal Service—meets /your
needs—fits your case. The same
hearty welcome is here for the
man who opens an account with
$1.00 as for the man who opens
it with thousands
Uhe
Si Sleno State
SBati/i
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Bronson, E. S. The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1915, newspaper, August 26, 1915; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913659/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.