The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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DRUG STORE.
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School Books.
The following is a list of the school books adopted and
in use in the public schools of Oklahoma:
TITLE pi
t
McGuffej's Rev:sea Ec.ecticSptl.tr.
SL-hoo. Primer
First Reader
J. " " Second Reader.,
jl Tr. . rd Reader
fl Fourth Reader
If " Fifth Reader
r " Sixth Reader _.
, Baldwin's Second Vear Reader, 35c. 1st year
i, Raj"'® New Primary Arithmetic
" Intellectual Arithmetic
j " " Elementary Arithmetic
i " " Practical Arithmetic
" Higher Arithmetic
( " Elementary Algebra
j Milne's Elements of Arithmetic-
Standard "
High Scuool Algebra
Long's New Language Exercises. Part I
Harvey's Revised Elementary Grammar*
0 English Grammar
tfarnes l.tementarj Geography
Complete "•
Primary History U. S
Brief History U. s
" Brief General History
Eclcotio Physical Gcopnpbv
Child s Health Frimer
^ oung People's Pny iologv
Steeles Hygienic Physiology
Steele's Popular Pnys'ics
rownsend s Analysis Civil Government,
ispencerian Copy Books, per dozen
Curtis Vertical Copy Book .
Webster's Primary Dictionary.
C. S. Dictionary
L. S. Dictionary
" Academic Dictionary.. ... . l
Harkness Caesar's Commentaries i
v-oy Latin Let-sonn
While's School Registers
Harper & Burgess' Latin Method"" i
Harper & Waters'Greek Method
Uana s New Text Book of Geology
Theory and Practice '" ,
Kidd s New Elocution ,
Bain ? M**utal Science i
Quackenbos Composition and Rhetoric
tjray sLessons in Botany q
Gregory's Political Economy , o<
Kay .- Plane and Solid Geometry
Harknegs- Latin Grammer..
Steele's Astronomy
V\ entworth s Geometry.
, Andrews Civil Government
Allen's Latin Composition
Blotters and Rules given with every purchase. These
-Books for sale at—
Paper,
Pens,
Rules, ,
Inks.
►
Crayons.
Softool
Supplies
Slates,
Tablets..
Etc.
Tlie
-!<Ta i r
Store,
Dl-MO CHAT BLOCK, BICKFORD AVE.
Ar ."i:40 a m
_ —11:35pm
."7". P m S.'.awnee 10:4 , a m
tv.v> p m „ OklthOM C;ty _ : 15 a m
S.tto p m KI Reno . >:hta m
Commence at top of left column and
read cown: at the bottom of right col-
umn and read up.
<- n tti new tim. caru passengers can
■ eave Oklahoma City in the evening
a::d take breakfast in Little R. ok
Can leave Oklahoma City t :i>0 a m and
arrive at WMtherford at 9^)6 a. m. I
Leave VVeathsr.'ord 3:00 p m and ar-
rive at Oklahoc,. City at 5:15 p. m.
T No. 1 and 2 will have combi-
nation coach and reclining chair car
between Memphis and Weatherford:
1 -..man sieeper between Memphis and
Ok.ahoma City.
Trains No. 3 and 4 will have combi-
nation coach and reclining chair car
S?tween Memphis and El Reno; Pull-
man S erper between Memphis and
South McAlester.
H IDE VES Tilt I L Eli
Kecilnlno Cdair Gars.
SEATS EH EE.
Modern Day Goaoiies.
Pullman Sleepers.
. tin the Boat popular route to 8t Louis
a:..: a.i point* east, Kansas City
and all points north aiui qrwt
c hoeiaw trains make close connections
at Oklahoma City and Wister
for all points on the Friscoline.
St U'Utf an,; Kansas City mail ami ex-
press leaves Oklahoma City at
lo. 15every morning—leave's St
L niis at IMeTer]riiHi(|ud
arrives at Ok ahoma City a'.
, :;■> the following evening."
. hrough rec.ining chair cars without
change. Pullman pa ace sleep-
er-between Oklahoma City and
St. Louis and Kansas City.
You can secure berths before
leaving Oklahoma
Observation sleeper- daily betwe< n St.
1ami:s and San Antonio, adding
another unrivaled feature to
southwest travel via this line.
1-urther information will be cheerfully
given by the nearest agent or
E DUNN, Dist i1.,- a .
^ ichita, Kai.-as.
BR YAH SXrDER, G P. A.,
St Louis. Missouri,
St. louis, Chicago
....cind the East, 1
Only Line Running Through
Co"ch""n'NEW ORLEANS changt
Sleeper# to
CALIFORNIA
f irst-Ciass Sleepers Daily Betwi>en
CHICAGO AND SAN FRANCISCO
without change via
Superb Pullman Vestibuled Buffet Sleepers;
Handsome New Chair Cars (seats free).
01RKCT LINE TO
NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA
AND CALIFORNIA.
Operators of .Magnificent New Train,
"Pacific Coast Limited,"
Semi-weekly, between
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, DALLAS, FOB"' W
WORTH, LOSANGELES AND
SAN FRANCISCO.
H. P. HCtillES, Int. Piiaagfr igsat, FI. TOin, TO.
S. THOBNE, E. P. Tl'BMB,
'ia Pi* i ud Get I Hinder, Gtn I Fiu'r and TitUt iji,
DALLAS, TEX
w
Call on nearest ticket agent for full
particulars relative to through connec-
tions east and west, or address
C. B. Hart. Gen. West. Agent. Ok-
ahoma City, Oklahoma.
J. F. Holdex. Traffic Manager, Lit-
tle Rock, Arkansas.
Henr'v V\ ood, General Manager
Little Rock. Arkansas.
Railioad Time Tables.
ROCK ISLAND.
goixg north.—Passenger.
No. 2, daily 4:00 a. m.
£°* daily except Sunday 3:30 p. m
Xo. 32 Ft), daily except Sun. 9:00 a. m.
^o. >6, daily except Sunday 7:27 a. m
GOING SOUTH.—Passenger.
£°- '• ^"j/y 12:23 a. m.
>o. 3, daily except Sunday . 12:25 a. m
No. 31 (Ft), daily except Sun. 4:15 p. m.
No. .'i'i, daily except Sunday 9:17 p. m'
1 ickets on sale for all points and ha"
gage checked through.
H.C. Callahan, Agt.
Leave Omaha on Big 5 at 1.30 a. m.
Through the Rockies and Sierra Neva-
da by daylight in both directions.
Best Dining Car Service.
Buffet Library Cars.
Personally Conducted
1 ounst Excursions
to San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Leave Omaha Fridays via Scenic
Line.
Leave Kansas City Fridays via
Scenic Line.
Leave Kansas City Wednesdays via
So. Route.
Improved Tourist Cars. Fast Trains.
Send for "Chicago to California," de-
scribing tirst-class service, or for
"Tourist Dictionary" and itinerary, to
E. W. THOMPSON, A. C P. a.
JOHN SEBASTIAN, tV. 'l'. 'a' kANS
Chicago, III. i
BEST TRAINS
ST. LCUiS and >
KANSAS CITY
TO
ST. PAUL and North,
nuin. 0M«H«, NEBRASKA,
CHICAGO and East, ,
DENVER, COLORADO,
UTAH, CALIFORNIA, MONTANA,
SLACK HILLS. WASHINGTON.
PUGET SOUND.
Kansas C;?y t; .Si. Louis.
; jshiu'led Sleapers,
Frta ti,air Cars, Dining Cars,
KANSAS CITY. MO
HOVJABO -LlO'-r, QEM'L MQR ST. JOSEPH. MO
. W. WARELCY I LOUIS.|
GO YEARS'
M K & T. Time Table-
The Choctaw trains connect with the
Katy flyer.
No. 1 Leaves St Louis at 9:30 a. m.,
arrives at South McAlester at
S:20 a. m.
No. 5 Leaves St. Louis at 8:20 p. m.,
arrives at South McAlester at
2 p. m.
No. 2 Leaves South McAlester at 7:20
p. m., and arrives at St. Louis
at 6 p. m.
No. 6 Leaves South McAlester at 2 p.
m . and arrives at St. Louis at
7:38 a. m.
Trade Marks
Designs
r* ?« «8SS33s
Jnv.Mifion is |ir.litm111v P ,i,,, ..l; ' "M r ""
llrtlJSHti'lcfly «mi,i|,|. m,( . | || , ,,
fr, i" i ij■, , v
tprnal notice, without. hnr « , n (|<o
' I'itenih
will >ufcch ■ . In th, ' T®
SciCR.'ifi; >imcric(in.
hand mmely llhintrnt#<i n . iv t
rulHtion >f nny hcIimhIII.- |,,ln n ,i -i, .a
: 1 "«r niont In, <t|. a| | . .,,, , 'l
MUNN*Co.3eu^.;.kwY,fk
fcttol. SfcS. id V HI Wuhln'ioi^ D.o.
WANTED—Active Man of Good
Character to deliver and collect in Ok-
lahoma for old established manufactur-
ing wholesale house. $!KX) a year sure
pay. Honesty more than experience
required. Our reference, any bank in
any city. Enclose self-addressed stamp-
ed envelope. Manufacturers, third
floor, 3."4 Dearborn St. Chicago.
Pension Claims.
Part ios having cliihim against, tho I
gov,,•niimtushot,I.' .-,,n „| „lu
km I I •"'"l "Vlii" """'
, " ll M|- "rising out of t||(,
room. Spun|n|| „Hr w,n ,,
att. ntIon if nros, rn..,i J. '
attrntlon if presented m i|n
1 'elision claim* a specialty.
Admiral Dewey's life and
n,enU for milo at the Fair Hiore
>1)1,
Through Service
betwee1n
ST. LOUIS,
CH ICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
AND THE
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
TEXAS.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS
■ AND
free reclining
KATY CHAIR CABS
DINING STATION'S
operated by the company
superior meals,
Fifty Cents*
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Hensley, T. F. The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1901, newspaper, January 17, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112203/m1/2/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.