El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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^/Ibsolulely Ture
Renders the
food more wholesome and su-
perior in lightness and llavor.
The only baking powder
made from
Royal Grapo Cream of Tartar.
TO IMO M \V 34TH, 1IMW.
Forty delegates have already sent
in their names who are going to the
Knid State Convention of 'the Sunday
School Association next Monday and j
County Secretary Van Gundy savs
ther#* are several Sunday schools J
from which lie lias had no reports,
but which he is sure will fce repre-
sented in the jolly crowd of good
folks who will lelave here on the
4: is train Monday evening. He re-
ceives daily letters, 'telephone calls,
is at the office from
t to attend the cim-
before has there
est shown in a stai<-
convention. An or-
and priva
those win
Reno Township
Rev. Boswell preached - splendid
sermon to a large and attentive au-
dience Sunday evening.
/The Mr. Bolton's have been busily
engaged In hauling sand of late hi
the purpose of making a new cell ar.
Misses Edith Combs and Ina IU <■
chain were the guests of the M sses
(Hayes Sunday.
The Klin C.len choir practised last
(Friday evening at the home in Mi.
and Mrs. lEd. Loganbill.
Th" Mount Zion Women's Mission-
ary Society will give an ice cream so-
cial at the home of Mr. S. K. Smith,
Wednesday evening. -ay 20th.
Mrs. G. D. McGinn > and son. la\
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs
*W. F. Combs Saturday
The Elm Glen Sunda> sc i . i
progressing nlcelj and there
strong talk of organizing a < nMi.n
Endeavor at that p ace.
The Mount Zion K I. C K h.i\
chosen two delegate- to attend t
.ministerial convention to be h« : l
the El Reno cnurch in Juti
Mr. and Mr> Hay.- « allc i <<n M
Wolfe Sunday afternoon
skats fob Tin: class ri.w
who have purchase
RAILROAD PICKUPS
Glen Doaver, <h
ing the treating pi
end today.
visitor iu Oklahoma
noon.
4 inspect-
the v\
a bushiest
this after
tenia;
sent ill tc
ill might
•> attend
II Farimon
ss affairs in
Dispatcher
v siting the
or Mil
>rth wu
. F. Wernt
lipanied It
rillio toda>
.s attending
A marlllo.
:hine
* In
cki i shift
< today
Reno this
i' at noon.
VY. 10. Bennett ha
a r pell t e
rl ni on
lAll thO!
tickets for the High School play at
the El Reno Theatre on. Friday night
of 'this week, may have them ex-
changed for seats at the Theatre ci-
gar store on the day of the perfor-
mance, May 21st. as early a
o'clock a m.
i May
Fort
this depot
til 1 p. m
publicly «>
hlank proj
S. resen •
any or ai
Don
iquarters yes-
more credentials so
e supplied who de-
the greatest conven-
tion of years. Oklahoma City,
Shawnee and Hobart are sending
special cars to Enid and El Reno and
Canadian county will be ill the line
up Monday evening with 50 or more
delegates Don't fail to join this
band for t will be the biggest, jol-
lies! and best crowd of delegates that
•ver left El Reno. 'The following
with others will be sung by Canad-
ian county's delegates:
(Tune. Marching Through Georgia.)
From Mustang up to Mathewson our
Sunday Schools are found,
seem to more abound.
seem to more abount,
From Walnut t Cement and Oak we
see them all around,
Going to the Enid Conventoon!
Chorus:
Hurrah! Hurrah!
For the Sunday School we stand.
Hurrah! Hurrah!
We are a loyal band,
When we get back from Enid we wll
soon possess the Jand,
Viter the Enid Contention!
We're going up to Enid from Can-
adian County fair,
'io learn of things the Sunday schools
are doing everywhere,
To get a i >roader vision and an in-
spiration rare,
fit to the Enid convention!
REMNANT SALE
and Saturday
In order to clean our stock of all short lengths of Dress Goods, Muslin,
Linings, and odd stock of all kinds we are cutting them loose these two
days at just one-half the marked price.
Let One Dollar do the Work of Two
In this sale you will find hdndreds of nice pieces of first class goods
ranging from 1 to 12 yds. The greatest chance of the season to lay in a
supply of Lawn, Gingham or Calico Dresses for the children, or even
for your self, at a great saving. Come see for yourself.
ipplicafiou. I.
accept or reject
any part thereof,
ning proposals
1 -Proposal
Capt. L. Hard
for
The
Sunday H
work that w<
To all its Inter
we purpose
We'll soon be
those Lnteres
Up to the
Chorus:
i called
•at and
Enid Convent
HOSIERY
Lot One consists of about 15 doz. Ladies and Child-
rens 15c hose, both black and Tan, plain and lace
stripe.
Remnant Sale price 7',c per pair
Lot Two consists of about 10 doz. pair Ladies and
Childrens black and tan hose, mostly lace stripe and
odd sizes which we have been selling at 25c per pair
Remnant Sale Price 12 > c per pair
Weldon Dry
110 S. Rock Island
RIBBONS
We are picking out all short
lengths and slow sellers in our
ribbon stock and placing in this
sale at just half price.
Goods Co.
El Reno, Oklahoma
\Y«
ill believe in
11 sr rniNK
25x125 Foot Lot
In fast growing city for only $2.25
For Information Call at
THE STORE THAT SAVES U MONEY
And even
his little
So all we i
just to g<
Then up
to the Enid Conve
IjOCAT- MAttKKTJl
Grain and Kloof *
j Oats, N
Wheat.
f.ived 1.-2 Years.
' Awn. Parr—England's oldest man
— married the third time at 120.
| worked in tne He ids till 132 and liv-
i ed 2u years longer. People should
rijbe youthful at SO. James Wright.
! of Spurlock, Ky.. shows how to re-
i! main young. "I ieei just like a 10-
j year-old boy." he writes, "alter talc-
s' ing six battles oi Electric Bitters. For
j thirty years Kidney trouble made
• lif« a burden, but the first bottle of
this wonderful medicine convinced
j me I had found the greatest cure on
earth." They're a godsend to weak
2 sickly, rundown or old peope. Tr>
• them ." 0c at Miller-Jones Drug Co
Tills is the seas
talks through the
if pneumonia. TI
ig j in st the diseasi
'otigh Remedy.
in when sickness
land in the form
• surest defense
is Chamberlain's
Kills To Stop I lie Fiend.
DRAWBACKS \ \ ■ Mill
MXTI KI \l. •
The worst foe for 12 years of | .4*
John Deye. oi Giadwin, Mich., was
a running ulcer. lie paid doctors
over $4 00.00 wl'hout benefit. Then
Bucklen's Arnica salve killed the
ulcer and cured him. Cures Fever-
Sores. Boils. F Ions. Eczema. Salt
j Rheum. Infallible for I'iles. Burns,
Scalds. Cuts. Corns. 25c at Miller-
Jones Drug Co
(new 1
l mixed
(white
$3.so „
Well-dressed men we
ide Clothes. See Levy
■ makes them right.
>ck Island avenue.
r Tailor-
the Tailor.
210 South
2 5 9-61.
Don't wait 'till the las
dee siou, but buy tickets
Yisions" El Reno I lieatrt
19 make a
or "Eden's
May 25tn.
Want Ads. Classified
FOR SALK Thr
FOR CALK
FOR SALE ti lots. 2 room house.
small barn, $05o. See Riley Mitchell
120 N. Bickford. Phone 087.
251-tf. FOR RENT
FOR SALE rwo choice 5 acre " l 11 l«Qui
tracts, one well impr ved other
improved. Well lo< i . >1. suitable
sub-dividing. Also choice 16
tract near city will sell 5 i or
Address Box 743 No agents n«
lily.
FOR SALE Nice home Capital ,
Hill, 703 S. Macomb Ave : good im-
proved (bottom farm. 3 1-2 mile*- t vv
from town, clear of encumbrance
Will make terms If desired. Smith i <>R
Taylor. Owner
fOK REN''
Green Hides
1 u «■
Salt Cured
Dry Hales -
8 (0) 10
Poult r*:
Turkeys
12
Hens
08
Young Spring Chickens
18
Ducks
On
Miscellaneous.
Butter
•jo
Butter fat
30
Creamery Butter
30
Onions
05
Cabbage
06
Kafir corn
40
MEN ANP WOMEK.
> Big <4 for unnatural
divu'h*! tcM.lnllaniiiiftliona.
irritation* or ulrri *tlon«
mucous tiienibr
rr",nu nt:d nut aflrtD-
fHttvtWSCHlWICALC^. gent or poU>noU
Mold by l)rucKl*(a,
3t aent in plain wrapper
l y expren/i. prepaid, foe
II 00. or Sbottb at-
Circular tent on rw
Chamberlain's Stomac? and Liver
i-ablets invariably bring relief to wo-
men Buffering trom cnronlc constipa-
tion. headache, biliousness, dizziness,
sallow ness of ;!)•• skin and dyspepsia.
Sore Nipples and Chapped hands
Are quickly cured by applying^hsmberlain'i
fcitlve. i it: it >* a
Price ascent*.
The vital question of drawbacks
must not be overlooked by national
lawmakers in their excitement over
particular tai< If schedules, even those
bearing upon the admission duty tree
this country of such "raw mater-
s'' as paper stock, coal, iron ore.
hid< a, etc. in the existing tariff pro-
vision is made that upon the expor-
tation of manufactured goods made
in whole or u part of imported ma-
terials there shall be allowed to the
manufacturer a drawback equal in
amount to the dunes paid on the for-
eign materials used, less 1 per cent
of the duties. This provision was in-
tensified in the Payne bill, and, un-
less congress Ixe on is guard, the in-
tensified drawback is likely to be em-
bodied in the final measur--. Admis-
sion free of duty of raw materials
for manufacturing is an injustice to
the producers of such materials in
tins country Like injustice to the
great mass of American manufactur-
ers is done under the drawback sys-
tem. That gives in foreign markets
special advantage I
situated at tldewate
abroad at prices low
possible to in am
using native niateri
equal to tlie Mini of
; t he freight fro
iseaboard.
i if the policy
lie maintained
promo
They can
than the pi
ill the '.lite
"independent" interests control 1 ,-
800,oo0,000 tons of Cuban iron ores.
While that material is being discussed
•in connection with tariff legislation,
ir may be suggested that ultimately a
compromise may be reached, it the
Cnited States Steel Corporation
should buy the companies owning
those 1,800,000,000 tons. Then, with
that corporation controlling the vast
deposits of the Lake region, the vast
deposits in Alabama and the vast de-
posits :n Cuba, either annexed to tM*
country or sending in its ore free of
duty, how long would it be before the
control of all the "independents" in
the country should pass to the corpor-
ation'.' How long afterward would it
take an International Steel Corpora-
tion to dominate the world's iron and
steel trade?
To the Taxpaje*.
I have beeD 'n El Reno for six-
teen years and I want a few more
chances to give the good people of
this county a 16 to 1 chance to buy
■t - 1 meat.
| Dry Salt Pork
Sugar Cured Shoulder 10c
! J Good Smoked Bacon 12V4C
Skinned Ham 15c
Freeh meat prices ln proportion.
the
and
'I nil COlll-
ible form
M1 ap-
: 4 o-t f
OR RENT
Minis, well
REN 1
1011 S
Hay ..
Alfalfa
... .17 to
tlO to 111
FOR SALE .0 I
house in Morriso
of fruit, good location
if taken hooii. Call thi
agents.
FOR SALE -Good P< n
gentle, runabout an 1 h i
ed to sell quick. A id
City.
FOR SALE 4 lots I
two-room house, good
barn, lots of nice youni
$02.r>. Addn
ddltlon Lots
FOR RENT Two go.
city drug store. 1 tii|ti
Homes mid wui-'ii
Horses. 16 hands voun^ $90 U> J110
; Horses. 16 h. sound 5125 to 1176
Mules 14 to 15 h 100 to >i50
Mules 15V* to 16 h,..$125 to 1165
Cattle tuid Hogs:
'Steers, corn fed 13 25 ©4.50
Steers, grass 12.60 to $3
Oows 11.160 |l 90
OIIIM |'4-780|4.OI
Hoc* *5,65
CHAPEL ADDITION
RAILROAD MEN! CITIZENS!
This is an lileal Home Site lor Vou
Hox
City. 2 ISM
FOR SALE Hee.- hogs, and
cattle; also farm implement
kiuds, includ ng hay stack
plow, etc. One m le northea
Reno. J
MALE HELP WANTED
,iu" i|\YANlPEl> Men> W.^hing >
all ,
FOR SAI E
adjoining
Chell.
Hl'LLEN.
Fifty acres
t of Ei
256-tf
| Phone Re<
\\ VNTEl ►
See Rilex Mil-
IX)R SALi I'wo c
'View addition foi $
fflce.
FOR S\LE Cheap,
registered Percberon
old. El Reno liors<
|iany.
| W Y.VTEI)
grass and
\S
linn ng waiter.
F. Com lis.
264-
i. .• years
ule Com-
260-6t.
FEMALK HELP WANTED
WANTKD- vt oner compWi-nt >
fo' ^:i.-ra 1 !iou« iwoik ^!r^ t.u*'
Iktbeoi'k. North Macomb 25s-
]•{)I) ijA'l K fj-i*(K>tn iv 1.111*. «iiit
lot*. 3 blocks cant of ponlolbi. >"IM'
i iikIi and l>alan< <> on time. !••> *
I'OR 6AjI.K S«-i oti'l hum! ■ ook
kitchen cK.knct. dlnniK 1ublc fa
(wo drawi'i, «afc. two wai.li bowl>
•nd pitchers. Call at 824 South tnrti.-J t
sOretthaui
WANTED vMen and women to
Clovis, New .nexico, town lots. G«
sellers, good commsslons Address
VN' \. Gamble. Grand Avenue Hotel.
Oklahoma City. 262-ilt*
bOlfl la Olty VIBlli * a'.eli s it N
breast ltfiv attached. Reward if re-
DR. PETTIT S
Painless Method
Cures all forms of Rectal
Diseases, such as
Piles, Fissure, Fistula
I Piles ate small vascular tumors
I situated at the lower opening of the
(11 Dowels or Rectum, and they have
. , -no t degrading influence 011 the gen-
! I,:.: health Piles, Fistula and Fls-
, . . are not d.fT« ult to treat f not
neglected too long, or worse, treated
rlI improperly Hut if either have been
is .loue It sometime# requires weeks
it. and even months to effect a perman-
ent cure. VP lie moat serious eonse-
always follow a long contln-
CONVENIENT to
the Rock Island Yards, as
well
to the city.
Located on West Foreman
Sale of Lots Commencing Monday, May 17
Ten Dollars Down Five Dollars Per Month
C. A. CHAPEL, Sale Agent
ROCK ISLAND V1MK TABLE
11)08
that it should take would be a cessa-
tion of the practice for the benefit ot
establishments at tidewater and the
payment to manufacturers of the in
terior us1 ng American materials of .u
.1 mount of 111 one^ equal to tne freiglr I
charges that such manufact' 1 ei-
would have to pay uetweeii tin". 1
plants and tidewater. In thai wa>
opportunities in foreian conime . .'
all American Induitries would be
equalized.
That policy wonid undoubtedly do
far more than the policy of free raw
materials to advance our foreign
trade. An argument has lieen ad-
vanced that 11 the case of free iron
ore, for instance, export trade would
be encouraged t>y reason of goods
finding foreign markets readily M
way of vessels unloading foreign ore
at our ports Facts hardly sustain
such an argument. Most of the iron
ore Imported to this counti > iu re-
cent years has come to Baltimore.
show that between
IHnt; and 1H07 the
ndlse export> at Hal-
I from $109. 2: ,O4«
No.
Effective, !)«•
North
i 2— Kansas Otty. St. LouIl and
Chicago:
Arrives 4:10
Departs.
Official fig u r
the fseal .ve;
value of mere
timore dec re.1
to $104,SOS.!'
and the value
from ns
4.0 |H>i
1 lie
qu« nee
Mrs
Itiait. I>uh
ai)4-3t* Theyue.
1
! Dfglect of tbcue JiBcast*
>o CulllllK. Tjrt'm or t'(Illicit*!"*,
no detention from bu lii©«* or plcaa-
n^c. Pay when cured.
The doctor will b.> at the Ker'ool
Hotel In Kl K«ao every Saturda)
Alunie offic*. OkUhoma C'.ly. H'ton-)
.Bll.
► /
See the Bargain Man
"Ni>. Jev.ii dear, thi i- not > RliD TAG QUIT Bt'SI-
NKSS sale. Il i a I'id fur MORK Bl'S' Nl->S
GOOD FARMS for sale or trade.
Some CRACKER-JACK city proi>erty 1 i;h vacant and
improved, al a very close figure and eas-. term-
Can \iriu >uu INSl RAN^ lives MORK
PROTECTION than any other compar o3s<
See Riley Mitchell,
Phone HS7.
120 NJ\ili i.iiltford Avenue
ii.ns i.to t :7.774.:sor.
per cent, and that betweenI
1007 and 19ns the value of export
decreased from $ H 4.S08,9*«- to
988,505, or b> 14.1 per cent, and the
value of imports decreased from i
774,30.") to $29,477,101, or by 2 1 .?♦
per cent. It is. of course, impossible
to define with al .-o ute accuracy the
Influence of the importations of iron
ore upon these fallings off in the
volume of forei gn trade at'Baltimore.
But a fairly good index is had in a
I comparison of the movement of iron
ore and of the tonnage of vessels
I cleared at Baltimore Hetween the
fiscal years 1900 and 19n7 the im-
portations of iron ore fell from 02".,-
;;00 tons to 570,747 tons, or by 7 7
per cent, but the tonnage of vessels
cleared with cargoes fell off only
from 1.473,39:1 to 1,384,c.2. 01 by
0.1 per cent, and between 1907 and
190S the Importations of iron ore-
fell from 570 7 47 tons t* i:'.2,9so
1011s. or by 2 4 !♦ per cent, but the ton-
one oi Mela 1 Um 1 < <1 wit 1 ca §oh
ft'll off only from l.:VS4.302 to 1.30S -
303, or by I 1 per cent
| It these figures Indicate anything
it is that the diminution 11 iron on
Itttpot t UioQi hM * at •• far ireatet
' rate than the diminution in th
j gregate tonnage of vessels carrying
cargoes from Baltimore, and that
therefore, it Is hardly reasonable t<
; argue that Importations of iron or
! would tend to expand exportation* of
American product*.
1 ii hits been stated that Amerean
p.m.
p.m.
p.nu
a.m.
a.m.
No. 36—Kansas City, St. Louis and
Chicago:
Arrives 7:25 a.m.
Departs 7:^U a.m.
No. 734—From .Mangum and Law-
ton 'Stops at El Reno.)
Arrive.-,. 12; 86 p.m.
No. 24—Kansas City, St. Louis and
Omaha:
Arrives 4:12 p.m.
Departs 4:18 p.m.
No. 732—Kroui Mangum and Law-
ton. (Stops at El Reno.):
Arrives - 9:30 p.m.
south
No. 11—Fort Worth and Dallas:
Arrives 11:25 p.m.
Departs.- 11:35 p.m.
No. 731—Chickasha. Anadarko, law-
ton and Mangum:
Departs - _ 8:20 a.m.
No. 23—Fort Warth and Dallas:
Arrives 12:05 p.m.
Depart; 12:10 p.m.
No. 733—Ch 1 krsha, Lawton, Ana-
darko and Mangum:
Departs 1:40
No. 35—Ohckasb.a:
A: 1 9:25
Depa-ts 9:35
KlINt
No. 44—Little Rock. Hot Springs
and Memphis:
Depi rs ... 8 40 a.m.
No. 48—Okii.homa City, Shawnee
and McAlester:
Arrives 12:45 p.m.
Departs 12:55 p.m.
No. 770—Okia loma City. (From
Alva and Geary:
Arrive * 9:30 p.m.
Depart! 9:45 p.m.
No 4i>—Little Rock. Hot Springs
and Menphis:
Arrives 10:50 p.m.
DeparU}— 10:56 p.m.
West
No. 41—Geary, Sayr* and Amar-
lllo:
Arrives... 7:15 a.m.
Departs .7:35 a in.
No. 769—Geary and Alva1
Arrives 8.10 a.m.
Departs. 8:20 a.m.
No. 733—From Oklahoma City. (To
Mangum and Lawton):
Arr vee 1:40 p.m.
No. 47—Grtary and Sayre:
Arrives. 1:86 p.m.
DepifH . 1:50 p ra.
No. 43—From Memphis. (9top* at
El Reno):
Arrives ....... 8:00 p.m.
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