The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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Firit Get Your Star*. Th«« Adv«* -
Souie time ago certain New York
busiue- bouse «as losing ground,
and it* proprietor ydeavored U>
cure the -enice- of an advertisement
writer. The writer looked the ground
over and then *aid : "You don't ne«l
an a-lvertisemenl writer; "bat you
need is a bu*ine w manager In
that case the store wa n< t right and
the ad "Titer was wtse enough to
see it.
It is not the wr.titm that < unt>
go much a- what is wntten about.
No ad writer or advertising man-
ager < an make a suc*« out of a
... .• .in cr ni- u' Wnoa make*
>hi*iiUr ml fills us with disgu t-
• w have (Vtiahta of our own, one of
wt.ielv-worshippcd. and in
.ime ruble are
t that fe-
nas
Vet
the
wh
Ail'.;. J*
tiah i* I
To th^t ;■ ' ma: |
fetish thousan
o: m 'hens annu-
ally n'.-ite s*crit ce
of thetr.Uughtfra, I
For hut is it but
a sacriftce to the
fetish Ignorance
to permit K'-'la 10
blossom to wom-
4nhou l, ia-1 enter
the rela-
tion wMhmI o®e
helpful hint of the
. obli^utioa-. of that
teLaboa -a—d tta
phyacal perils1
S. S. Convention.
Following i the programme *>' ,he !
Map.e Sunday - noel convention to *
ool bui . September
lid? I>
Sunday ■ cbool
Sermon —Rev
Dinner.
the *i<n and
. vent in*""
ager mn u ™ - — Just the word
busines- that is not property man- ,hich the notier
aged. If the fault is in the manage-
meat of the business— n the goo.I— r • r* s' atte^
in the treatment that is aecorde i the & "'irregularity. W |
customers—if the buyer* do not Fl>r it in the I—
kuow their l>u*ine~ —arltwtiaing will
not accomplish much, if the busi-
ness is right, the ris?bt sort ol adver-
tising will help it. There is no ques-
tion alx'Ut this in my inind. It
just as certaiu a-s anything can be.
There is no mystery about it. Good
adverti-ing will bring business to a
deserving concern just a.^ surely vs
the tide comes in. ^ce."^^ ^ the'T^la' Hotel,
The advertising of K",;er*. 1 **'. A. rt<;v withoat . :r
co.. « .,*. i . 11*> —
successful. Hundreds of clothing rr • - —^ -—-
L).««. i. v " - " b
obMCt vt >UCld<*)* «•* ,
- M K Dlaw- . ■' s >aadt"->.
Soci
Recitaltoa—Wr Korrtsoo-
S> °(
n .J,.,,;c— Scpe- .otendeot' dttlv
- > ;=d-*y Kb. • «-• r VVl
Mr Oabecn AtiJ C - E«ia *
Becttat — E> 1 >Ar;J-~s.
HW l. a
.. .rince -H the necessity Mr «g- Jf-'*
in the period* that the touwiation is -i>.
foe the : truss. -2< te=u-<
weikaess. Ntaring-iowtt puns. Lsiimr
ma-.-n tad nlceriti'. c :'.z~iz
of • vind tnotherhowl o€ happm fss.
That God-send foe wooem w.jti!
ec have mmmci Dr t-.erve s Favorite
Ptescrift: •• esr^bli-shes rejulanty ot the
- int* up a".'. tt-t':ea:-h •-■uns.
iur-s t'tmale iise'i-se tad iartansjnaw
an.1. atorraQco of th.- pecaliar.y tenu-
n nt
Worr.tr. saSttmx diaeaaw pec
iiari v ietrnc rwe may cooso.-._ rr -v.
D:-
A* S*.Tmi> .vvaaux-.
je-ve -h- seal of o.aa • rnoe tc rroken
men throughout the Un.ted Stat,- ^ ■■■ ^
are imitating the Roger*, l'eets ad-.
u_ H-.' a S ' lay sctn-vi
couJucwd to Jo toe n*"*5
e Pa.Li Ll? and Jl:' iioucae.
Reelt.> von— M«C-r •« Bu lK'*
®°D<£ OOMMRTSK
S325 WILL BUY
A relitKluiishaieur. to a <arui
near '.etvrv, W) a.-res iucuLttvati- v
tj acres of ■'■'ru wub PUc,f'
Pteatv of tiuc tini "iriadf.ol
WiiL "taJw auvt
one mikh o.w as p^r« t'<*>
bux-zaiu an Kbits price. <.*1- oa ^ 11
Mmuutii secomi <c eu-sn o( i~- •«-
braks's aar'iwaxi: •* - Ki Ken'.1-
Mr. O 11 Sr.vder, 1 well known
citizen ot lawrence. Kan, said:
" I .ttu now seventy years of
a<e. Abottt three years ago 1 cx-
petienc«d a coldness or numbness
in the teet. then creeping up my
levrs. until it reached my body. 1
^xevv vers- thin in tlesh, appetite
;xx>r and 1 did not relish my food.
\t last I became nnable to move
about I consulted several dis-
tinguished physicians, one telling
me 1 had locomotor ataxia, an-
other that I had creeping paral-
vsis I took their medicines but
continued to grow worse. Almost
t vear ago a friend advised me
w trv l>r Williams Pink Pills
tv>r Pale People. Before I harl
fintshevl my first box I found they
were benefiting me. 1 used twel v<-
boxes in all, and was perfec tly
cured. Although it is six month*
since I used my last pill there ha*
been no recurrence of tlic disease
From Laurence Journal.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pill, for l' l.■Pr.yl;
contain, in a coi..l. n«-<l f-M". >1 "
nerves. They are an jii^'ljW •[;;*'
paralyaSr^" Vl ««' "''the
KnV:",-, 'it %
heart, pale un«l "allow J
forms of weak new* e,th. r m ni.l-or fcn.aU
Dr. Williams* Pink PIIU p l« P",OPl"',1* T.VT
told by the doicn or hundred bul * ' n. Wil-
„A. *1 >11 druqql.lv or dlrtct h.m, th. Dr WH
Hams Medicine Company- Schenectady, N. .,
centi per boi.6bo e $2.60.
Pansio™ vi
Thev l>elieve that is all they need t.
Jitai—«—■ Thty f'.riset Th. COttO. Ojp - —
,bat ttwv have not Uo|Kn. 1*wl- Oklahoma
store to advertise —Cbarles Austin ably damaged. ow
I late-
weather. The wheat r> p m
Oklahoma has been a mz yield,
and the corn that wl'.I 0-- ti-
ered this fall will be immerse
Coffee iTipcUt-ons
According to reliable statiatics.tbe
imports of coffee into the I nited
States fur the nine montli> ending
March :il. l^L'9. were 607,54:;.l43
pounds, valued at $:t ,G5ti,8H8. as
againt- 024.M 1,079 pounds, value.1 p ck «i.. • ;• ti
• t 15 C*?nta ID slJfcGQP*?- - *■ ^ ^ -«
at $4H.lCfi.'JO'J for the same pen-xl
PLAYING
fTHF. r'xtv ISLas
are tlur ? ic«<- s« J e
CA R
. P,-iy.r.£ Oa-
l«y«. The exports of toffee
drafl for 50 cenia
-"mm-* in 9
rn iofo« am "T" — j^*cure four pack . They will oe see |
durintr the saine time were M,M4,4H hv cXpres*. charge* pr?p*i4 |
pounds, leaving the net im^irt.- at John sesasttav _
684.1508,089 pounds, Hra lfurn- Chic^o, M U.-d ^ PgriteK .
iahed 78 per cent, of the grand total Tr avelebs a*D bobiseemfs
or 477.072.485 |K>und«. Tluring
the ten years 1«h0-1889 the average Ooing S0rthw«t to Kc nun a territory *--4
Psnr,i«n rM~i a <t menu ay
Utall Jlimnii 3i urtcts.
B nxiiam. T n '- Par i CWj. Mereur.
_ . /p.> \,i ..j-iiin Dw«sp Cnetsk.
>L ?*' ■ -r' •
.. . ' "i" N LO A
pamoc - -tthapwa-
>«:wc , aap ■ C u and : Jim ;eou| -
-a.1 na.pa. " B.nj'Mffl TiaHu' and Mer-
. _ . SrOli tWO
i now reoti ■ r J'
,-«ata m police f " tt_ m"'i reU'
an t write-up of mtuerai r«onrce«
rjf Ctah -ever pu^liah^d.
p A. Wii>L£i<ja. G- P- ^ T. A.
La a >* City,
X
Washington.
amount furniahed by Brazil equaled ^ ^
a little over 50 ]>er cent of the tola. ^ ^ ,ieepers eVery Tuesday acd
supply. From the Ka Indies, fur Tbursdav at Kansn- City, vi v the Bur-
the lir-t nine months of the pre^int Kouie. for toe tniire . urcev
fiscal vear. the imporU were 8,29:'..- ibroogh u> Butte. -Spokane. Seaive,
768 a« against 12,571,690 funds', Pu?.t
• . ,i00 on the Northern Pacific tlAilwaj
in 1898 and 9,886,1*4 pounds in lbrmJgh ,leept„ are the "rtal
1M97. There was also a decrease in lhlng •• an(j are , .rried onBurlingtoo t
the imports from Mexico during the Montana Expr—-- earing Kaoaa*'-itj
same peri.,d as compared with 1898. at !0U«a id., via its Northwest Mam
Line, the Billing.FU.uUf-ibe.bort line
Not the Wisest Way 1 aBd the Uaae#n«er to U e eollre oorth-
It it« not a ways bw i to wait until it wp^t.
4, needed before buying a Theie are the only through 8leep.rg
durabarUia'i Colic, Cholera and Ui r-jCar (or fir t or aecood claaa
rho«-H It.-raed}. Quili- Crequt-nlly the from Kan a City to Montanaati a-i
remed) is required in the very busi<--i ington.
season or in the uighl anil much incon' Al^-o lirst-eta^ thrnuKh sleeping car
venienen «nd suffering lauct U* borne I service every day from Kansas itj
before it can be obtained. It costs but f. Bulte, Anaconda. MoDtana, com-
a trifle as compared with its re l worth mencing March 1-th.
and every family can well afford to Write us about these things
keep it in their home. It is every where
Sinners' Soap
five oakes in a l>< >x for
10c a !h>x. This is just
plain soap. No per-
fume. Lather- 2oo<l ill
bard water and takes
off the dirt. Perfume
in v >ap is what makes
it espensive
G. R. Miller. DrutiQibt.
opposite postofkk k.
i 'V t
and THE WORLD " ia ,l$i
Willi NOU ! >-'• ►
^ YOLil KNOW PASS! BEKB^^gTj g :
henry schafer,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
, 'AM S. UQUORS
' • \
and cigars
sole ftnent tor TH6 PaDSl BfeWllUJ GO.
Corner Bickford Aue. and Russell Street.
El Reno, Oklahoma.
JOHN W D1X
L. W
acknowledge to be the in wt ruccessful
medicin<- in the world for bowel com-
plaint. For sale by all druggists.
A mail ill l'arsons, Kans.. has in-
vented an artificial e^K thai a iiuui-
hcr of experts have declared under
WAKELEY, G. P. A-
St. Louis, Mo.
L J- BRKKER. T. P. A.
Ktin at City, Mo.
THE m RIASCTOS no ( Ti: A
<;<)<>1) 11 IIIAIOA !>
I-Atsl-bound from tie Missouri river
tier ol experts nave ueciarcu uimei to St. Louis. tJnicugo, it runs the tin' st
oath cannot l>e distinguished from trains, wide-v.-tihuied, 1'intneh light, d
, . . • , throughout, with .he Burlington scele-
genuine lien fruit. It is a chicken- ( ^ ^ dming car ,
less e<;g, capable of re>is inci the ef- 1>u|lmaD B|eeper .
forts of the mother lien and the in-I \0i th-boiin<l: two daily trains, per-
culmtor. If it will only resist the fectly equipped, to Omaha, Sioux City
dctriorating effects of solar heat and and St. Paul
Northwent: troin nfty to me nun
dred miles saved from the Missouri
river to the northwest ov the great
time saver—the Hillings Route.
Went: from thu Missouri river to
—F I5ESB-
T. FRA ZIER
— AND
Maker of..
CU RE 1>-
MEATS
THE FAMOUS
PUEBLO SADDLE
Formerly of
- (i Ga lop vt Fraxier.
All work
guaranteed hand made
H,-t lit raa'iTlal
-oiul r* r new ,"htit 1 ol'U.
PUEBLO, COLO.
KvkiiythinO
that is l\ kpt
in a lst-ci^ass
M AUK KT
WOODSON STREET EL RENO- OKLA
H. HARMS & BRO.,
-DKALKKS in
tin* decnyinjf touch of time, it will
immediately find favor with the barn-
storming fraternity who annually ap-
proach the one-night stands in the
proacn the one-nigni siauu m i mi-v. o>.".
'•rural deestricks" with fear and Colorado and beyond, two great trains
Fine Vllnes. l*>rs and cioars.
druggist.
trend ding.—Exchange.
(lood Knoufili I" Take
The fluent quality «.f loaf sugar is used
in the manufacture of Chamberlains
Cough R.-ioedy and the roots used in
its preparation give it a flavor similar
to thai of maple syrup, making it very
pleasant to take. As a medicine for the
cure of coughs, colds, lagrippe, croup,
and whooping cough it is unequaled by
any other. It always cures, and cures
.quickly. For sale by all druggists.
daily. |
Seven thousand live hundred miles ot
standard railroad. The pioneer in
courteous treatment of travelers.
The main traveled road—evei\v ticket
agent has tickets leading over the
Great Burlington route.
L. J. Bricker, T. P. A., 823 Main
street, Kan.-us City. Mo. .
L. W. WaKELEY, Gen'l Passenger
Agent, St. Louis,-Mo.
Howard Elliott, General Man-
ager, St. Joseph. Mo. 30-tf.
kN,'\t door to PoHtollir<
rock Island Avk Hi. Kkno.
lUHJK
1 ! I ill I 1 I I 1 III- :
designs
CORNER UOCK ISLAND & RUSSELL STS.
DAY; SURE. EASY MONEY
\
trade-marks ,
and copyrights i
obtained 1
PATENTS ™,, j
advice as to patentability rnrc ,
SSSS?.^Ma'p^ou- P n EL J
RS. Pifent Lawrtr. y *hNto,n', ■ A
Charge* moderate
letters str1"*
E. G. SIGGERS
Any iVshiiw thi'Vuiiiny (iliVVirliii^'ln''pe'''
MUm BUhl-lr ..wa linines u, 1,'tav' An'0M .rlen.^1
_ . w - _ - lly, and without jerk, m«t,000 a Month clearad
Noex!,'"uH?: U" 7"
THE Wa'tt'm "nUFa'tURING C MPASY, No 200 East Third Street, Cinci nati, Ohio.
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Hensley, T. F. The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1899, newspaper, September 14, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139993/m1/2/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.