The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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Bargains in Trimmed Hats,
If you want
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Tl.i« week.
v hat for the Itli of July come aii'l
el-ewhere. Ki incinlier we are
CLOSING CUT OUR BUSINESS
try department.
NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE.
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—* * fo-oi a'x -t £,'te*n ~ e* ew;
c!Ct:c< -ti It - s:
mi tied n,ic d by stooiia*
Tte I *.t Barber stop oc 5Fooc>:t
street tti .mptxrti. sr ivo — kr-
ble wv-t*tAtds *.•& c.'.c: trim-
ming* p,*. t by tie £ R+oo P ia ^
compacy i.o<Jer Use peraoea'i s.ptrr-
tlott of Birrj Htttiioc. tte expert
plumber.
Ad etertric light fraect * h*s beet
granua by tte c utc. s ik - i Mc-
Alester. Sliieeo caadie f*>*er giis
are 11 per moctt. tiny-two eaoc.e
power ti.
Billy Was iter ti agent '<„r the J\.>
wat ir. j en an c'. *■ - ^ * v.- '.
map bu in>-«. B: y 4jt be h f ibe
only aulbeotic ni*p at.d yi.ieo? tke
new couotry.
Cyclio^f ha.s u ^p at<! c« t- A'uer
the downs Barter sa-re *.0- are
cut or bruised. It be«i* the bart .c-
ly. Ta <e t,o tu^wtitjV:-. ?.'Lee.er
Drug Co. £ u
Money to I<^t oc farm aod city proj>-
<-rty at tbe lowest ra->r* A .ciere^t aod
ffiost liberal terms.
Tbe Interstate Mortgage Trust
Co. VV. H. Swart*Genera. Agent.
M*
Sbarpn'^ke. cbief of tbe Northern
Arapahoe Indians, of the VVind riter
agen' j in Wyoming. ; ceac He was
yean old and a r d pi.'l a.l bis life.
He wa* tbe leader of tbe recent rebel-
lion against the Inc.an a^ef.t at Fort
W aabakie.
Allen Ha;vtrson of Weat IJra:r,e,
W i ., say*: "People come ten tniie*
to buy foley s KidDey Cure,"f while J.
O. Sbero of Helmer, Ind . tays: "It is
the medical wonder of tbe age."
Wheeler Drug Co. c*
John 1). Carter, editor tbe Augusta,
Woods County Free Hornet, i* seeking
an endorsement from Dennis Flynn foi
tbe position of trea-urer of one of tbe
new counties in the Kiowa and Com-
anche country. Mr. Carter will move
bis paper to the county seat where he
secures his appointment and at once
begin an active fight for free homes
for the settlem. He expects to indu' e
the government to remit the money
paid for the land as had been done in
other parts of Oklahoma. He claims
that this would save the people 12 000 -
0.0.
Judge Wilcox, late of the Kansas
.State Board of Charities, is in tbe city
calling on Colonel Green and Frank K.
Gillett. He says he is just looking
over the country with a view of locat-
ing-
The Hock Island ailroad Company
has decided to run bi weekly stock
trains between Chickasha and Kansas
City. These trains will leave Chicka-
sha at 6 o'clock every Tuesday and
Thursday evening so that the stock
can be placed on the market in Kansas
City early Wednsday and Friday morn-
ings, This is 'one of the best moves
the Hock Island has ever made. By
this arrangement the great mortality
of live stock enroute lo the market in
hoi weather, will be greatly lessened,
and they will arrive in Kansas City in
almostasgood condition as when they
were shipped from Chickasha •
111 >
ford Ave., ow
Met-. Co,
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Her pfcy#iciaa
• t .rvjed the .ow::g ?iatemect.
'Mr* McKinley continue* to show
provertent expecu to spend
rt of the d y ;l :er n.. .ng c oair "
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red more atlee.00 and were
grantee x .'-r 1 '.f:.ege- tnanacy oth-
er dy c atteccarce. Deacon Mc-
Ors.tt .ec the Indian War dance wbich
xet *:*.b g'eit app.a .re srd was one
of the pr:ripa entertaining 'ea ;.re-
of tse ir.ee".:cg.
T^ere is a race war going on at
-Sbrereport, La. a negro named
Prince Edward *bot and Kil|ed Jobo
0 Foster, a brother-in-law ofGover-
McMillan of Tennessee atd woo came
of one of the finest families in I uis-
.ana The mjrder was committed on
tbe F.-ster p.attation. Tbe r.egro
£ave oeen ccrra .ed ;n a store b^iiding,
xnd the mob is only wa tirg until Ed-
ward > caught, and then there wjil be
a 1}nch.ng bee
The mayor and city counci- of Em-
fK ria. Kar.-as, has forbid the local pa-
pers fr<.i; publishing accoun's of -ui-
cides wnich come off in that town at
regular interval*. The editors have
agreed to suppress deta. s or attempt-
until tbe epidemic, as they call it,
abates. \\ ithin The past two months
over two d< /.en suicides or attempts
have been chronicled. Tne air in
that .ocaiity muat be very impure or
may be they have a Ross there who
tells tbe people what to do
If no more heavy hail falls to dam
age the farmer's wheat insured in the
[•armer's Mutual Indemnity A-socia
lion, of this city, that institution will
close tbe season's business in fine shape.
1 here wa- not as many farrrers insured
this season as there was last, but
those who did insure are glad that
they did so. Those who were hit will
be paid promptly whilj those who were
hit but not insured are mourning over
their hard luck. The abo e named
institution is as solid as tbe rock of
ages. Its officers are honest. It Is a
home institution and next year every
wheat raiser in the territory should
take out a hail policy. Hundreds of
acres of wheat were distroyed by hail
in the west part of Canadian county
this year wbich is a total loss to the
farmer on account of bis not having
had it Insured'
HOW 10 AVOID TROUBLE
Nuw .i the time to prov.de yourself
| &od family with a ootlie of Chamber*
a.s - <_o.:c. C.'. ..fc-a and Diarrhoea
i«emedy. It is a.most certain to be
needed before the summer is over, and
procured now may save you a trip to
:n tbe night or in your busiest season.
It is every where ada. t'.ed tot>ethe most
--ccessf..: med.cme in use for bowel
; C' mpja nts, both for children and
aaj.ts No family can afford to be wlth-
out it. For sa.e by C. R. Miller.
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PABS1 BEERi
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THE DEMOCRAT
The Weekly Democrat is a hummer,
-t i- a., home print. It coctains no
ooiier-piate furnished by Wichita. It
s neat.y and artistically printed at
home. It has ten columns of home
news to any other paper's one. It
answers ten thou-acd questions your
friends in the East are interested in.
Each issue is a neatly printed invita-
tion to people to come to El Reno. It
will he mallei free lo your friends for
onlv 5 cents
CHOCTAW EXCURSIONS
To Colorado and Utah points. The
C, O. <5c G. authorizes the sale of special
excursion ticKeU to Colorado and Utah
points under the following conditions:
SERIES "A"
Rate, One standard first class fare
plus for the round trip. Ddteofsaie
June 1 ~tb to '■/) inclusive and Ju'y 10th
to August 3lst.
SERIES "B"
Etate to Colorado Springs, Denver
and Pueblo. 119.70 round trip: to Glen-
wood Springs. 129 70: to Ogden and
Sait Lake < . ty, *.';• 70. Date of sale
Julv ltt to 'nh inclusive and Septem-
ber 1st to 10th.
The sale of special excursion tickets
to Hot Springs, Dead wood, and Lead,
South Dakota are authorized under the
following conditions by the (J. O. <5: G. i
SERIES "A"
Rate, one standard first class fare
plus i'l for the round trip. Date of sale
June I th to.'JOth inclusive and July 10
to August Ki both inclusive.
SERIES "B"'
Date, July 1st to 9inclusive and Sept.
1st to 10th inclusive. Rate, one first!
class fare to Kansas City added to $20 j
to Hot Springs and 124 ,00 to Deadwood j
and Lead. Final limit October ,'ilst '
HENRY SCHAFER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
IIINES. LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
sole flqemior THe papst Brewing Go.
Corner Bichford Aue. and Russell Stieet.
El Reno, Oklahoma.
JOHN W. DIX
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EverythinG
that is kept
in a lst-class
- MARKET—
WOODSON STREET
EL RENO OKIA
QUICK BELIEF FROM ASTHMA.JI
Miss Maude Dickens, Parsons, Kas.,
writes: "I have suffered eight years
with asthma In its worst form. I had
several attacks during the last year
and wa« not expected to live through
them. I began using Foley's Honey
apd Tar and it has never Mled to give
immediate relief." Wheeler Drug
Company. dw
Aak your
Druggist
for a gnitrr/QM
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
CATARRH
HWfEVCB
Ely's Cream Calm
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| FURNITURE \
| We havt^ |
£ a complete new line of I
t BABY CARRIAGES AND GO CARTS 1
^ OF THE LATEST STYLES AMD EASY PRICES ^
^ China Closets, Matresses, Parlor Tables,
^ Chamber Suits, Carpets, Sideboards,
^ Hall Hacks, Linoleum and Fine Rugi.
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We also carry a liue Hue of burial caskets and
burial robes. Open day and night. IWlit
call bell at the door.
C. E. PERRY.
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA.
PHONE 68.1
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Hensley, T. F. The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1901, newspaper, June 20, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112235/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.