The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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the Taste.
HENRY SCHAFER.
holesale and Retail Dealer in
BINES. LIQUORS
AND CIGARS
soi6 flpenuor tiir PritM Brewing Go.
Corner Bichford Aue. and Russell Street.
El Reno, Oklahoma.
CITY ElECTHM.
The city election this year will be
held on April 1st. At this election
one member of the city council from
each ward and one member of the
city school board from each ward
and the outlying district will be
elected for a term of two yeas. As
yet no particular intercrest has been
manifested in this election, yet it is
of the first importance to the future
growth and development of the city
that the very best business men
should be selected for these import-
ant positions. K1 Reno has reached
that point in the history of her
development where she cannot afford
to stop, much less to take a back-
word step in her march of progress.
It is therefore important that the
taxpayers and others interested in
the upbuilding of the town should
begin in each ward to look around
for their best man to 1511 these im-
portant positions.
DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
The Canadian County Democratic
Central Committee will meet at the
oflice of the l'robate Judge in K1 He-
no on the 22nd of March, 1902, at
1 p. m., for the purpose of calling
the county convention to select dele-
gates for the Territorial Democratic
Convention to be held at Enid, April
22nd, to nominate a candidate for
delegate to congress.
Our county will be entitled to 15
delegates to the Enid convention,
and the duty of fixing the date for a
county convention to select them
and regulating the apportionment of
delegates from various old precincts,
and fixing one for Walnut precinct,
(north of river in the new country),
and such other matters as are impor-
tant to the party, will be the busi-
ness before us. Your presence is
urgently requested.
I. Phelps, 11. B. Fourest,
Secretary. Chairman.
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Tables,
Chamber
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We carry am elegant line
of Caskets and Burial Robes.
Mailt calls promptly ans-
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Hall Racks.
Sideboards.
Linoleum
Fine Rugs
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EL RENO, OKLAHOMA.
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DAVIDSON & CASE. ^dealersIN^
+ Factory stock of all kinds.
7 Odd work a Specialty
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JAS. TOMPKINS, Manager.
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Lumber. Lath and Sides.
H. HARMS & BRO.,
—DEALERS IN—
Pine Wines, Liquors M Hoars.
CORNER ROCK ISLAND & RUSSELL STS.
EL RENO, - OKLAHOMA.
Anadarko Tragedy.
Last Saturdaj', in Judge Arien's
court, during an argument as to the
validity of a bond, II. B. Mitchell,
formerly of Oklahoma Cit}', drew a
revolver and shot H. A. Murray in
the right breast, penetrating the lung
and coming out of the tleshy part of
the ftrm. Bad feeling had existed be-
tween the two for some time. Mitch-
ell gave a thousand dollar bond.
Murray was not dangerously wound-
ed.
FOR NORTHWEST SETTLERS
The Burlington's Very Low Rates.
Schley/Santiago
BY GEORGE EDWARD GRAHAM.
Th« Intrepid Attoctate<1 Pi-«m war correspondent, who
wu aboard the U. 8 8. Brooklyn durlug the entire flee
month* of the campaign lllu*^ated with photographs
| tafcea L; the Author during the fight.
The Most Sensational j
Book of the Day.
The true etory of the famous eruUe of the riylng ]
Squadron under Commodore Win Held Hcott Schley, Includ-
ing the blockade and destruction of the SpanUh fleet, ,
TOLD Vol V0 9IBM HKK. ^
Contains an autograph endorsement and personal \
account of ths battle bjr Rear-Admiral Schley.
••The fact* of the itorr of th« movement*
and operations of the Firing Squadron mm the
author tells them la thie book are correct**'
-W. 8. SCI1 LEY.
An Interesting narrative of facts. Eiplalns ths
called "Retrograde Movement;" the "Loopj" the "Coaling I
Problem," and settlw conclusively every adverse riling I
of the Court of inquiry.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, when Oevernor
of New York, Mil:—"Mr. Or sham's story Is
tbc best account I hare heard or read of (he
■aval fIfhtlnx during (he war. It needed juat
at much courafe to go about taking photo-
graph* as It did to work Ihc gans."
THE NEW YORk HERALD Myi:—"Mr.
Graham In the telling ol facts, leavea the
reader free to make the deduction thai
several naval officers nerd a Court of In*
quirv lo reestablish their reputations. If
the/ can be re-established."
No subject hoa ever been before the public that bus Interested everybody l
the manner in which Admiral Schley has been treated, and the American P®pPle I
demand the full recognition of the Horo of Santiago* This book.tells I
everything Jus>t as it occurred and as the eyewitnesses saw it. book is selling \
like wildfire. Liberal commissions. Outfit and books now reidy. Hend ®*ven
| 'J-cent stamps for canvassing outfit. ACT QUICK. Now is the lime to MAkE MONEY*
Price $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, according to style of binding desired.
W. B. DONKEY OOMPANY
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Solo Publishers, OHIOAGQ.
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Made smooth and rough, in all desirable colors and varying widths of brim.
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For sale t>y all h-ading Retail Hatters. None genuine without our trade-mark.
Dr. Phillips,
200 Main Street,
OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T.
Treats all Chronic Diseases. PILES cured. No pain.
No detention from business. No charge unless cured.
Every day during March and April,
1902, very low one-way Colonists' rates
by the Burlington Route, as follows:
Kansas City to Portland, Taeoraa,
Seattle and Puget Sound points, $25 00
To Spokane and surrounding terri-
tory, $22.50. To Butte and Helena
district, $30.00.
For exact rates to intermediate and
branch territory, consult nearest ticket |
agent, or write the undersigned.
"The Burlington-Northern Pacific |
Express" is the great time-saving
train, carrying through coaches,
through chair cars and through tourist
sleepers, to Butte, Helena, Spokane,
Puget Sound and Portland.
From Denver to the Northwest.
The Burlington has fast service via
Billings in connection with "The Bur-
lington-Northern Pacific Express."
BURLINGTON'S FAST DENVER
TRAIN.
Fast train leaves Kansas City 9:35 p.
m., arrives Denver 3:15 p. m. nextday.
Another Denver train leaves Kansas
City 10:40 a. m. Double daily through
chair chair cars, sleepers, dining cars.
TO ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS
Double daily train service Kansas
City to the twin cities of the north, via
Omaha and Sioux City.
BEST LINE EAST BOUND
T0 Chicago.—Famous "Eli" leaves
Kansas City at 0:20 p. in., arrives
Chicago 8:10 a. m.
Double daily service to St. Louis.
Do us the favor to write for rates,
free printed, illustrated descriptive
matter. Let us advise you the least
cost of your trip.
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IIOWARII ELLIOTT,
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corners first. It is self-regulating, self-ventllat-
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It is so simple any one can ran it. Has been
pronounced by experts to be the greatest invention
of the age as a poultry hatcher. The receipts of
the poultry industry alone in this country amounts
to more every "ear than all the wheat and corn.
We pay freight to any R. R. Station in the U. S.
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Notice to Publishers.
The central committeemen of the
Peoples Party of Canadian county.
Oklahoma, are hereby called to meet
at the county court house in El Reno,
Oklakoma, on Saturday the 22nd day,
of March, 1902 at 1 o'clock p. m.,
for thej purpose ot effecting a re-
organization of the committee. and the
election of officers, and for such other
business as may properly come before
the committee.
We propose running a campaign that
will be an "irrideseent beaut," and
every populist is requested to see that
his township is represented at this
meeting. E. T. MARSII, Secy.
Suicide With Dynamite.
J Knight W. Joles, a letter carrier at
| Perry who was arrested la>t week fot
burning some of the mail matter, com-
mitted suicido at that place Monday
morning by blowing his head off with
dynamite.
The Fair beats them all on Albums
Burned to Death.
A. B. Cherry and wife, of Lawton,
were burned to death last Sunday in
their cottage on their claim fifty
miles from Lawton where they had
gone but a week before to make set-
tlement. Mr. Cherry was manager of
the Carbon Gas Lamp and Light com-
pany and it was while preparing one of
these patent lam;is that the accident
occurred. The lamp exploded envelop-
ing the little cottage with flames.
Mrs. Cherry threw their little six year
old girl out the window and then ran
! out with her clothes on fire. Her
I husband remained inside looking for
i her, not knowing she had escaped.
| They both died on Monday. The little
ijirl escaped the ravages of the fire.
•COUGH SETTLED ON HER LUNGS
| "My daughter had a terrible cough
which settled on her lungs," says N.
Jackson, of Danville, 111. Wo tried a
great many remedies without relief,
! until we gave her Foley's Honey and
Tar which cured her." Refuse substi-
tutes. Wheeler Drug Co.
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Hensley, T. F. The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1902, newspaper, March 13, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112273/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.