The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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THE B<? RBNO DAILY AMERICAN, VL RBNO. OKLAHOMA \VM K<BPAY, JANUARY 27, 1*4
ti 1 Rene Hmerican
AMERICAN PRINTING COMPANY
Publishers.
CHARLES F- GREER,
Editor and Manager,
Entered at t'ne postoffice at El Reno
Okla., as second class mail.
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,
(Delivered by Carrier.)
Daily, per week
Daily, per month ,
Positively no paper delivered unless
paid in advance.
(By Mail.)
Daily, three mouths..
Daily Six months
Daily, per year
$10
$1.7*
$3>
ary Day Republican club will meet
n El Reno on Aeui Already the
local committee is makim; i rrange.
ment and is securing speaker^ of na-
tional reputation fir this occasion. As
this is campaign >car ihe committee
will perfect arrangements for a large
gathering, and evry ere who comes
within the city > g*ues will V'1 given a
royal time.
The railroad ficilit es 01 El Reno
pins us in dose touch with every part
of Oklahoma. Located, as the city is,
almost within one mile of the center
of ttie great territory, with tin best of
railroad facilities, ample hotel accom
tn. dations, and a c:t«zeriWp well
known for their hospiia.ity. TI Reno
lias an excellent re.iso . to go after
these gatherings, lucre i~ not a city
in Oklahoma wh'th can be as easily
reached from all poirls a- I'.l Reno,
The north, south ar.d \vt -t ,irc in close
tonc'n with the city—direct lailroad
connections miking t'li- city the
choice of a maiori'y of tho
be delegates.
discovery of the ea.-t'i bearing a large
per cent of radium in he Llano have
been persistent for some time and to-
day these rumors were verit.ed by the
return of a party of scientists who had
isited the mines to investigate the re-
ports. Tney state th.it he Llano
earths will produce a larger percent-
age of radium than that oi any other
known deposit.
Not to Join Union.
A Pointer on Photographs
PUSHERS ARE PUSHING.
There wae few cititti s in El Reno
who imagined .1 itw week- ago tile et-
iorts oi the Chamber ol Commerce
would bring immediate rcst'lis, ami
they are today nt >rc -ran ever m t i
\\ nen the
PACIFIC EXPRilSS IviTLOYES
who do SO wit I BE
discharged.
Read It.
spirit oi helping to pi
public library was fir t mentioned no
interest was taken in the w rk except
by the board and theii 1 ecrettry. 1 he
question of building a new school
house was little t.wugl't ou .ml then
only as a iar dist tnt h.'t e. The opera
house was not i cei.amty and the
Elks' home was c: il ' tight of. \\ itii-
in one month 1 -e Cha hot of Com
merer, by active, rnnnetic work, h.ia
aroused the citiacnj t 1 action, and tne
public library h is Lt e me ? fact and
the location secured. The special com-
luittee on school bud ings is in 1
splendid way to accomplish the budd-
ing of the stru-turc oil South Rock
Island avenue, duiing the aping and
summer, and the opera house is now
assured. In addition to thii a cotton
club lias been formed, another has un-
der consideration tn • . inking of a
prospecting gas .veil. < nil another is
making an effort to g*-t a compress
and cotton manufacturing institution
located in El Reno.
The proposition for «iie location oi
tlit library brou^'it oi.t tht i;«ct very
forcibly that l'l Reno ha tne right
sort of enterprise'j nn*r, and they are
pushing ahead ana wi l onrnne to d >
so. On Monday mgiix thre - preposi-
tion* were submitted ior the library' '"s
location. Mr. Lassen of ere*! free
three lotv worth > 5* 'd n aiWiti"
hi> neighbor? will pay $50 1 c..O
This proposition i%ceptid by the
libary board, and no oner was thv'
announcement made tha 1 tne \ r< pertv
Omaba, Jan. 26—Superintendent < .
D. Patterson today presented to the
employes of the Pacific Express com-
: who will j.any for their signature.": a pledge by
j wnich they agree r.ot to join the
1*1 Reno desircs it to be known Brotherhood of Flvpr*ssmen of Anier-
that >he is locat d wiih'ti one mile ofiJca, nor any other a'oor organization,
the center of the ent'.re urritory of The pledege contain > a stipulation that
Oklahoma, and i «nt t eveiything her , failure to observe WK a.iv.tmnt shall
location and natu al pdvintago de- be considere«l by the employe notice
maud. j of his resignation
As a co-incident Dtr.ni T Flynn | Superintendent Patterson said he
was three times noivinatec1 ior dele* j did not wish any •? the men in his di-
gate in El Reno, and *ach lime was vision to become nvmbers of a labor
successful. Once he v;'s nominated in | union, and took ibis plan assuring
a neighb ring city, and was defeated j himself of their not doivg s j.
You dont have your Photos made .very day do you. Once
a month, probably ot more than once a year and the gieat^
majority of you not that often. That being the case dont
you think it's the best policy to get good ones A dollar on
a do/, photos does not make much difference between getting
good ones and getting poor ones, it's abor you are pay ng tor
material does not cost much and you know if you pay acheap
price the work is going to be slighted somewhere And the
Artistic posing and lighting are very nesassary to a goo
Photo. Look over display, compare it with others and you
can readily see the difference, we have the aparatus, g >
ability and willingness to do yon some fine work.
A. H. BROWN, Photographer
116 Rock Island Ave. El Reno, Okla.
Over Newells Dep't Store.
ihe seat in congress.
CUT OUT pl-tlbon
The Globe is mnkiiiy
take in paying ai 11.. ■
and his ambitions. lV.: i
way to make the Civiir
merce successful is te
out-vote pit sc* cmes ;
ambitions for p.!ir eai |
Hens ley, regar.'less .1
'.LITIES J
serious liiis- j
t i He isley
Gold Strike.
is
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ok
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and I
unal
I tirposts. Mr. 1
of renditions
owns property n.* e a il i-< doubtless'
interested ill the welfare of ihe city,
and the Globe's t*li orlv arouse
vindictiveness a*..'1 the Commercial
club and not aga.nst the editor as an
individual. The club wili be the only
sufferer from su.ii ctt?cks. What El
Reno needs i tor_ c\ T> ov to lay
aside personal matter , and i.ll work Relieved this
for the best interests cf the city at' greatest minir.g
wonderiulli r^h "r1-
SAID to have been' DIS-
covered
Douglas. Wyo, ja>i. at—One of the
greatest goU trike. evev Mktle in
this section is ivj-orted in the Santa
Rosa district, abnot fii' .en miles from
Douglas. It cor. ins r.f a ledge about
six feet wide, having ^.'^en inches pay
streak. It contains v.'re jo\.< r.nd runs
sands of dollars in ree
good line; give references. \V. J. Lc
rack, sales manager, Iowa City. low,
120-pd
it HENRY
LASSEN, Pres.
C. M. 'ACKMAN, Sec-Treas.
►
GIRL WANTED—I-'or genera! lit
work. Mrs. Warren F. McGrathj£
309 South Barker. 13* t f
„ >
WANTED—A good girl f ir genera
house wotk. Permanent place am
good wages. Mrs. II. K. Ricker
518 East Cooney, 136 3t P
CANADIAN COUNTY
& ELEVATOR
MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS
CO.
• tnous
_ Id.
, The country s e ti . where miner
'alized and is attiaeting great atten
; lion. There are m my \
in and going out cm the
A ill !
li>tricts
FOR RENT.
oHe coming
iev 1 amp. It
: on? of the
of the entire
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms wit1
electric lights and wood fires. In
quire 205 South Reek Isiand, two
blocks from the pottoffice. 146 6p
North
owner
to make a propo-v! 1 :
build a home on .he lot
agreed to purchase on f
Tnus the good w is ;nei
day o day. E^crv w. t
out and Si.tn the et>i. m
some new enterpii>e, ^nd
will c< nti tie if * he ei - . e
Chamber i Com ' ce b
good work going, a^ i
shoulders to the wheci
All that i^ needed is a
and a united pull 11 toreth,
ha- the natural advantage
ing the greatest citv 111
Her railroad faeihti - 1
I land began
large, and the personal ambitions of
none.
There is no nted whatever at this
time to try any cav\s which wiH come
before the courts, l'o attack any per-
son now only brings fcrth vindictive
at matters ot j ublii interest,
j which hurts the whole p*op!e. and not
j individuals.
It time to pit aside newspaper
differences and work f r F. Reno.
o
Street Car Service.
— r EL RENO
west.
Every Woman
li iotemicd itnd ikoakl kaiv
lb It ihr wonderful
SHRUl Whirling Sprav
new
rt. • : N . • ' '• >*f-
V ti C • venient
lotuili.
V *-
t.k drartUt f r If.
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it llt\ Kl A
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R1C. ENGINE VI
1 the
l> the
their
t).
Classified
Wants
.-.t r
at the
i Metroi
lier trade terr tor. i
expanding each n>
thing', are 'n ~t ve
There has be n
sition to the re
Chamher . f C'oi.i.nei
best bu«iiie<< men '
ioin and lend t':i ir
it vvoul i re< lt in v
has tended t > mu c
are making the ef*
e>nK the more litor
veN
Jiugnt i..-; "
RiversiiL* |
^litan Street
l*en o.:t of com 1
veral day?, \\u> i'.arted 111 .
for mak-1 sine had b<
Oklahoma. 1 week, and <
ii the best; cylinder head. >>r:ic.i.-
FOR RENT Well furnished room
with kitchen to right parties, at
bargain; \ve!l in. Inquire at this of ,
fice.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—A Jiiare rCmercon piano
in ei'od condition, t c«t $^?c; price
I $ $100; ?6 per monih.
J. G. STRONG, j
FOR SALE—Three and one-V.alf horse
powei Weber gasoline er.-ine: in us^
'for six months, with periect satista'
| ticn. S mall cash paym;nt and eas>
terms. Call t American offffice.
FOR SALE—All kinds of le^al blank,
! to con orm to the statutes of Okla-
homa carried in stock, give us your
order an 1 you will to better satisfied
j than fri-m abroad. American Print
ing Company, 205 ea<t Woodson.
OKLAHOMA 3
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will greatly
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not be
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notice—Do you not read this col-
umn every day. Others do so too.
it pays otl.ers. Why not you?
note—Al". advertisements undei
this head one cent a word per issue.
Advertisements in this column wi I
inserted unless pai
No need to write t
One cent a word
figure ! Always sen I
amount with your copy.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Advertisements in this column
.•t be inserted unitM paid in a van€4
>Io need •> write t ask for figures
Jne cert a word is easily figured. Al
ays send he right amount with you
opy.
i au-
lc fo"
•asily
righ
wil
LOST—Small yellow dog, curtd tad i
light streak down face, name May. ;
Reward it returned to 5-') Scuta
Hoflf.
MARDI GRAS
NEW ORLEANS
LOUISIAN A
FEBRUARY 16,1904
VERY LOW ROI ND-TKIP RATES
roi'ND-
identify
A ktv
?air.e. r
Ca'l
iv f r
it tnis office
this notice
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ii. i cc. ti. p. \
Little Kuck. Ark.
.1. S. McNally. 1 . I'. A.
< >kl;ihoina <'it \, (). I .
' FOUND—By letter carrier o* Eas
I Wade, a pair of glasses. Owner
1 can have -aire at the American office
WM
I LOST—Sword scarf pill;
| leave at Col. Lincoln's
I ceive suitab'e reward.
fin 'rr pleas
>nice and re
145 3
a\e pushed
itis hn-ban 1.
ti 11 St., Ch
i attrac.iv
ho. est a*
Address I
Ameri-
indus
\e, 29
14/11
IELP W\NTI
brick
RF.N<
hed
rill c
her
11b
Richest in World.
and democratic territoiial
i for ihis city in the rj ring
ling of tiij 1 i vettt'on
rals an 1 r"i t:b!v ns will assist
ilher in It iinu the desired
and all wi'l te o' th-t pa'ticular
P ;itii iI fai'h ior 011c f*:.)-luring the
citv council ha« ,1cci led to secure a
strong box in witi h 11 1 >ck the keys
of the city, and a'lo.v ti e irate to
Hand wide open on thr«- oeca«ions.
The next meetiig of the Annirer.
SALESMEN
young men
Anstine hoti
after 6 o'clo
144 6p
WANTF.
J. L.
Bright
cork Call at
t and 2 o
MIKESELI
venue
den o,
each
plums
Ti,. CLAIMS MADE ""HAT IT EXIST- .VANTl-D-Stenographer a
■ keeper Must be .iccsiraie
' writer. A 'dress Box JO.«.
11 I V
and
INC IN THE WORLD.
Austin, Tex, .Ian 36—What is _said
to be the richest radium bearing eartii
in the world liaj I. en discovered in
the Llano gold and co l fields, H5
miles north f this city Rumors of the
WANTED—Sewing any kiml. at jd
North Choctaw venue, prices rcas
onaMe. IJ7 4?
SALESMEN WANTED—Regular o
specialty salesmen Good cantract
EL RENO'S FUTURE DEMANDS
I Tnat we have a new depot.
1 That we get the Rock Island shops,
i That the b-idge over the Soutl
Canadian be built at once.
That the library is secured witnou:
, fail-
TV.at the ctiy ge:s a government
; building
lhat s have 1
: bouses.
Tnat m u e x room ho" •
I be built.
That a better feeling be encourage I
! for every \< tu c enterprise.
j That the public roads be put in goo I j
I shape a: d ke; t that way.
i That the government tra !e of For
■ Reno be catered to.
j That the Chamber of Commerc
I meet oftener
That every citi en help to bear the
burden and push.
That fre protection be extended to
meet the growing demand.
That the new opeta house proposi-
tion be cinched.
That a greater and broader spirit
of home pride be instilled into our cit-
izens.
That e r h -i: ess men practice the
most liberal expansion methods iof
trade.
Th.-t the men on the right of way
committee be hrlped in every way to
niilse money out of their townsitea—
lad thus tacowragt • ir. fatare *i-
El Reno Mill & Elevator Co.
El Reno Oklahoma.
Flour, Feed, Grain, Coal.
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
EL RENO'S "BEST" FLOUR
E. D. HUMPHREY A\anat>er.
Wc Pon t Follow! Wc Lead!
In Confectionery and Fruits
Also all Kind ol Nuts and Apples
Fresh Shipment of Pineapples.
1) A 1) M O KEY.
iort .
That every one put his shoulder to
the whael of progress and never let
th< wheel* st«p for a momeat
That every one speak a good w«rd
each day for Kl Reno sad (hut en.
•enrage our naigfchors to h«a« bt
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Greer, Charles F. The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 149, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 27, 1904, newspaper, January 27, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165395/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.