The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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EL RENO DEMOCRAT
T. P. IIEN8LKY, Editor.
i'lic 1'rosident and party are now
in New Mexico.
l'repnro yourselves to properly en-
tertain tin* Red Men Saturday.
Three additions to El Reno Ibis
roar, Morrison's, llickox's and
WIIMS'.
A short drive around over town
will convince the most skeptical as to
the future of K1 Reno.
Guthrie has called an election for
a special bond issue of £,000.
HI Reno expects to win the capitol
without bonds or boodle.
The Ripley Time nays that a few !
|
evenings ago the town was Hooded ^
with little circulars announcing a
free lecture for .men only at the town ,
hall and that in response to the invi-
tation the house was filled. That
later in the evening the best people
grew tired of the salacious dish that
was being handed out to them and
that a shower of rotten eggs were
used to close up the evenings enter-
tainment. The Times forgets to add
whether it was Ross or Wort lien, both
or neither, but the Dkvhh bat is in-
clined to come to the defense of both
Brothers Ross and Worthen, for had
it been either of them their lecture
would have been advertised "for wo-
men only."
South McAlester is boring for oil.
The Chickasha Democrat is gotten
out iu magazine form with red covers.
There are <17 C. A. R. posts in
Oklahoma with a membership of over
1:100.
Ministers of the gospeljat El Reno,
so it seems, are liable at any time to
go up against a shell game.—Times
Journal.
Some men are like the dog that
growls and at the same time wags his
tail. You can't tell which end to be-
lieve.—Ex.
" Til &
The Best
Washing Powder.
Woman's Best Friend. Dirt's Worst Enemy.
K1 Keno has a new claim to di--
tiuetion as a metropolis. The newest
El Keno lost the penitent inn last wrinkle in that city is '-shirt waist
winter, but she lost nothing by ..ink- «< which both ladies and gen-
. „ . ... , . , i . tleiuen wear shirt >\ai-ts only, that
mg the light. She demonstrated to
is, the Democrat makes no mention
the other towns in the territon what , .... . . . . .
of an\ additional articles of attire.
she could accomplish when her pco- must i>c oversight on the
pie are united. part of Mayor Heusley.—Times-
Journal.
Gosaipcrs are continually llnding The other half of their attire was
fat jobs for Barnes. \\ hat docs described the next day after the
Barnes want with a fat job: lla-n t :ibovc appeared. You should read j
he been governor for four years, and the daily paper- if you expect to
haven't all the governors Oklahoma keep up with the procession.
has ever had left the otlice as rich as —————
Croesus; What does a man want 1'resident MeKinley and party
with a job who ha- once been gov- were at El l'a-o Texas Saturday. El
ernor of a territory : l'aso is the gateway to Mexico. They
were met by a representative Diaz of
It i- claimed tl.at all the coffee ,jl0 Mexican Republic. The two]
consumed in the I nited States can government- shook hands and pledg-
be grown on the coffee island- which 0lj anew their friendship and fidelity
have Uvn acquired by the Tinted u> 0;u,|, other.
States since the outbreak of the
Spanish war. The islands in which There are nearly 950 Indian- in
coffee can be successfully grown are the Wichita reservation. In the Ki-
llawaii. l'orto Rico and the Philip- owa-Comanche country there are
pines, and the\ are all ours. Porto 1,500 Comauehes. 1.139 Kiowas,
Rico coffee is regarded as the Ivst in 17. Apache- and i;'s Arizona Apa-
the world. Heretofore the 1"nited ' ehes who are held as prisoner- of war
State- ha- sent abroad one million at Fort Sill.
dollars jH>r week for coffee. —
— The Springfield Journal sizes up
The Daily Oklahoiuan -ays that the Bryau a< an editor iu this forcible, if
Rev. Charles 11. Vail attempted to not elegaut. manner:
Farming land- iu Oklahoma are
selling from $1000 to S7000 a quar-
ter section, according to location and
improvement.
Granite has another newspaper.
It i- callcd tbe Herald. No. '2 is on
The latest trust is on .sheet music.
An exchange says the straw hat
trust watches the skies for dividends.
playing in every office or factory will
be mailed upon receipt of 50 cents. Ad-
dress Mahin Advertising Company, 201
Monroe street, Chicago.
Last Sunday the saloons were closed,
with possibly one exception. The ex-
ception undertook to work the busi-
The I nited States spends $10,-
000.000 a year on its Indian sub-
jects. More than live times as much ; ness by boot-legging it out at the back
bur tabic. It is a neat, well printed | ,1S Canada expends on asimilar num. j door. They were caught by Officer
six-column folio. 11(1(. I McCartney and two bottles of bug juice
—————— j found where they had dropped them
An exchange -ays that President! MoKillIey "~d t ^ V outside tbe door. There was a
m ,■ - I .ill tom.itoii i.i t.J ' | clear case against the joint-keeper for
Mi kinlev re-i-ud all temptation to uow in California—the hand of fruit . * . . . . , ... , , , ...
, having his window blinds closed while
step across the line into Mexico. i 'pi,„„ i ,i.„
.iiui Mower-. lhey cuteicd the stat( ^e operated in the rear, yet our pro-
throiii.li fi.tr, pti.ups, th.u tl.i ''ac. ;lt \ lima, aud are now moving along hibition court turned the offenders
might not follow . j up the l>oast lQ Sau Francisco<
loose.
Perry S. Heath ha- launched a
boom for Mark Hanna for President.
He-ays that MeKinley will not ac-
cept the third term unless business ^
and our Colonial interests make a
pressing demand for his re-nomina-
tion.
Attention, Inventors-
E. G. Sigger-, Patent Lawyer, Wash-
On May *th the war was -till in
progress near Manila. Sixty-three ington, D. C., whose ad appears in our
men of Troop K. First Cavalry, en
ountered 250 insurgents, who were
C
repulsed by the Americans after at-
tempting to make three separate
: stands.
Sebastian Martiuelli, titular Arch-
The town of El Reno has an or-
bishop of Ephesusand Cardinal-elect dinaucc a?_r.lin<t open saloons on
of Rome, received yesterday at the Sundav. It also ba
hands of Cardinal Gibbon the red
berretta and donned the robes which
nance against screening
dow-. This ordinance is going to be 1
will hereafter mark his rank. Car-1 enforceil, and if the policc court. iu j
dinal Gibbons presided, and promi- iu wisJom does not change|
its policy with reference to handling j
columns, is an attorney of twenty.one
years' active practice and is well recom-
mended to us. His rating will be found
in Dun's and Bradstreet's re|1orts as he
owns the Inventive Age. lie has sent
us his application blanks aud other pa-
pers and inventors who are intending
to apply for patents would save time by
calling at this office and getting the pa-
ordi '3erS *5e'ore presenting their applica-
I tions through any other source, dwtf
the win-
an
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
neut men of all nations witnessed the
rare scene at Baltimore.
Now doe- I ho uighty Commoner
Grow commoner each minute:
For, excepting politics.
There aintadammhinginit.
There is money in it.
lecture on -ocialisni at the Christian
Church of that place thi- week, and
that the major portion of the audi-
ence got up and walked out on the
gentleman, leaving him with empty
pews to lecture to. The Oklahomau Thm. is talk amoDi: ^ of the
thinks th;> was very rude, in..- , tic:, democrats of El Reno of organizing
as the Rev. Vail i> a powerful and a David it. Hill h. •.—Perry Re-
intlueutial speaker. The trouble publican.
perhaps with the Rer. Vail is that. Only one democrat is talkiug a' >ut
like some other prcacher- we know and he like Hill V-olted the demo-
of, he was sticking his bill int.' the eratie t:* Ket and v ;ed rvi u .;-
wrong subject matter f >r a churt|can ^e: in ' ■?.••• and ha- een v. :-
entertainment. ing that way ever since.
The Wichita Daily Reacou says
that Attorney J. II. Evart of Okla-
homa City lias the tirst and only-
automobile in the territory. The
-ueh offeuses. the j>olice force will
be instructed to tile their iuforma-1
tions before a justice of the peace.
Mahin Growing Rapidly.
Tue 1901 Advertiser's Hand Book of
voung man of the Beacon i- Rightly tbe >Hhin Advertising Company of
| off his base. The master mechanic j Chicago is a compact book of 4S pages.
, ,. -i j . w! It lists the leading publications of gen-
i of the Choctaw railroad at shawnee i i
: eral circulation and also the dailv
h« l*een the owner of an automobile . . , .
newspapers of America and gives the
j tor the past six or eight months, and j #ize of pat,0, adverti-ing rates and dis-
• the Time—Journal man has had one ccunts. politics or religion, dale of
in his hea l for over two vears.
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights 4c.
Anyone son a *ket< >1 nnd doscrlntlon may
quickly asccrt.iin our t-pti i 11 free whether an
invention is probnl ly r itentable. r< muiunioa-
t ions strict iy c..miclential. Handbook on Patents
gent free. OI ti est m-- • / lor securing patents.
Patents token throtj_-h Muxin A Co. receive
tprcUti notice, without chsreo, in the
Scientiiic .Hsnjricati,
A h-indsomely ilhistrntod rrrekl^ T ^-ce?t cir-
culation of any scientific journal. Term?. |.i a
tmt : fonr months,$L 8oldbjall newsdealers.
WUNN & Co.36lBro2d^-New York
Branch OflltH?, 625 F St^ Washington, D. C.
New Orleans.
Tho C. O. & G. Ry., will make a
rate of one fare plus two dollars for
the round trip to New Orleans on ac-
T, . ,M.i There is a ladv onnrer over m Bil-
lhe Oklahoma Citv t*ai*rs are ,
linsrs wbo an-wers to the name of
commenting upon the wonderful de- Cmie MinioTe. We rresume ^
velopment aud growth of the five ' lo*es the l«oys and girl-. U-Enid
counties west of Canadian count v. ^ ave.
namely Roger Mills. Blaine. Custer. And no do.." : -. <. .fm i r - r.:
(Jreer atul Washita. They admit for her poodle, too.
that the greatest development am-
where iu the territory, both iu the l^irt - •. t t!_\ i;._- , n every f
incrvase of population as well as ma- the right of way on the Ch taw Ok-
terial improvements. h«- taken place lahoma A; Gulf between Weatherftwd
iu these couutie-. \e- aud that is and Atuari'.' >. Te\a-. ii-tanct . f
not all of it. The population of these 1^ nuies.
countiea will make the—.selves fe'.t —.
aud retnemWml whenever the capi- Oklahoma has a; this time over
tal question, or any other political 1000 miles of railroad traek within
question eouies up by a vote of tin her limits, and will have -alf a- mam
SMART BOY-
A '-oyessay on editors says:
don't know how they came into the
world, and I don't believe God does.
T..e Bi'-Ie -ays nothing about editors
and I never heard of one being in
heaven. I cues* the editors is the
mis-.ng link them feller- talk about.
Some editor- belong to the church
a: i s me try" to raise whiskers. All
•f them raise h—where I Live."-Es.
Some of ttierc have i -een known to
raise cheeks.
lion. Date of sale, May 7 and S. 1901.
Final return limit May 20.
OPERA HOUSE
;ssue and much other valuable informa-
tion of every day use to the general ad-
vertiser. The Hand Book is not bur- j C0Unt of the ^"^ern Baptist conven
daned with advertisements of publish-
ers. which rhow- that this agency is
endeavoring to keep clear of the sus-
picion of patronage and undue influence
which these evidences of bounty might
exert. The Mahin Agency declines ad-
verti.-ements of liquors and objection-
able or fake institutions. Its business
increased over 50 percent the last year,
necessitating branch offices at St.
Louis. Kansas City and New York. A
copy of the Hand Book and seven cards
containing excellent maxim.- for dis-
people. The counties of the west
side have not forgotten and will uot
forget Barnes' visit to Oklahoma City
wiili the public building- bill in his
pocket.
more before the end of 1901.
It is claimed by experts that tbere
are rich copper fields in the K. *a
•nnintrv
...SPRING ATTRACTIONS...
SUMMER GOODS
Goods £,r,uta
^birt Waists and Unlined Skirts
HflRRy S. GUNDRy & GO.
'Sislet-Neislet." opposite postoffice. <
GOMMBNG1NG
Monday, May 13
SIGHTS OXLY H
Stater's
Madison Square
Theatre C.oinpany
Presenting an entire new
repertoire of new plays
never before prvnluced at
popular prices.
N. B. Any lady «il| be admitted
free Monday night if accompanied
by one paid HO cent ticket pur-
chased before 7 p. ni. Monday.
ro)inl<u- I'ri. fs.- /<v. VfV an,I ,VfV
All new -pecialtics.
Nothing repeate*!.
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Hensley, T. F. The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1901, newspaper, May 9, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112229/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.