The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1902 Page: 5 of 8
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Borne Money!
Cheap ffloney!
Special Privileges to pay off all or
any part of your loan at any time.
Interest payable only once a year.
\ ou cannot afford to tie up your farm with a
long-time Mortgage. No second mortage.
LIBERAL AMOUNTS
LOANED ON GOOD FARMS.
See us and talk with us before you con-
tract elsewhere.
MEYER & BOOTON
...1{eal Estate and Tarm Loan jflgency...
WOODSON ST, EL RENO, O. T.
merit Wins
That's why we do the largest Clothing bus-
iness in El Reno. Our goods are sold strictly on
Merit. The patronage we enjoy is not transient,
but of the regular ever-increasing kind, the reward
of years of striving to give our customers better
goods for less money than our competitors.
OUR SPRING STOCK
is now complete and if you will visit our store we
will prove to your entire satisfaction the-state-
ment we here make. Good First Class Clothing
for Men and Boys' at honest living profit.
STAR CLOTHIERS
TANNEBAUM & KERN,
U. S. Court Building, 61 Reno, 0. C.
H. T. SMITH, Pres. OTTO A. SHUTTEE, V. P. C. L. ENGLE. Cashier
Citizens N ational Bank
CAPITAL $50,000.
Prompt Jltteiition (iiven to all Business En trusted to its...
Collections a Specialty.
DIRECTORS:
11. T. Sniltli ,1.T. Allison
A. I'. Owens V BlaKe
('. L. Encle Otto A. Sliutt.ee
II. C. Shutttej
EL RENO, O. T.
Two negroes belonging to the Mor-
gan grading camp near Bridgeport,
went to the headquarters of sub eon-
tractor Dean Sunday night and empt-
ied the contents of their revolvers into
the the body of the defeuseless man,
lulling him instantly. At lastaccounts
the country was being scoured by en-
raged citizens who intend to take the
law into th sir own hands if they suc-
ceed in catching the aegroes.
A Mr. Biglow formerly street com-
missioner of El Reno under the Hahn
administration was bound over this
week to await the action of the U. S.
grand jury on the charge of making a
false affidavit before the land office.
A Good Route
to Try
It traverses a territory rich in
undeveloped resources; a territory
containing unlimited possibilities for
agriculture, horticulture, stock rais-
ing, mining and manufacturing. And
last, but not least, It is
The Scenic Route
for Tourists.
The Frisco System now offers the
traveling public excellent service and
fast time—
Between St. Louis and Kansas
City and points in Missouri, Kansas,
Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Terri-
tory, Texas and the Southwest.
Between Kansas City and points
in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi,
Georgia, Florida and the Southeast.
Between Birmingham and Mem-
phis and points in Kansas, Arkansas,
Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas
and the West and Southwest.
Full information as to route and
rates cheerfully furnished upon appli-
cation to any representative of the
Company, or to
Passenger Traffic Department,
Commercial Building,
Saint Louis.
Time of trains at
OKLAHOMA U1TY.
OKLAHOMA LIMITED:
Leaves Oklahoma City..0:10 p. m.
Arrives Kansas City....7:40 a.m.
Arrives St. Louis 5:35 p. m
Arrives Memphis 5:00 p. m.
ST. LOUIS EXPRESS:
Leaves Oklahoma City.. 10:05 a. m.
Arrives St. Louis 7:25 a. m.
OKLAHOMA LIMITED:
Leaves Kansas City 9:20 a. m.
Arrives Oklahoma City. 10.55 . pm.
ST. LOUIS EXPRESS:
Leaves St. Louis 10:00 p. m.
Arrives Oklahoma City. .6:25 p. m.
Through cars and Pullman Palace
sleepers between Oklahoma City,
Kansas City, St. Louis and Memphis.
For rates and other information call on
nearest Frisco system agent or address
the undersigned.
A. Hilton, G. P. A,, St. Louis.
Bryan Snyder, Pass. Tralflic Mgr.,
St. Louis.
B. F. Dunn, D. P. A. Wltehita, Ks.
The Best.
Just arrived, a large invoice of the
best Swiss and Limberger cheese at
Harms Bros. They set the choicest
lunch of any in E. Reno. 102-tf.
We promptly obtain U. S. ami Foreign
>Send model, sketch or i>lx>to of invention for^
* free report on patentability. For free book, <
J Patents ar-trade-marks"""'*
Opposite U. S. Patent Office
WASHINGTON, D. C.
FRISCO LINE
St. Louis & San Francisco R. R.
The direct through car route to points
in southwest Missouri, southern Kan-
sas, Arkansas, Indian territory and
Texas
Themostdirect route toSt. Louisand
the east. Double daily vestibuled trains
Free reclining chair cars; observation
and drawing room sleepers; Harvey
dining hall. Ask your nearest ticket
agent for full particulars, or write
IillYAS SNYDER,
Gen'l Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo.
B. F. DUNN,
Dist. Pass. Agt., Wichita Kan,
W. A. VICKER8,
Agent, Oklahoma City.
EVERYBODY
Says Harms Bros, have the best and
cleanest bar in El Reno, and the boys
are always friendly and accomodating
Only 21 Days From Kansas City
to
CALIFORNIA.
VIA THE
great
Rock Island
Route,
EL PASO SHORT LINE,
Daily Tourist Gars.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS
THE LOW ALTITUDE ROUTE.
Also Personally Conducted Tourist Excur.
slons Every Wednesday and Friday.
Via COLORADO AND SCENIC LINE.
QUICKEST TIME TO EL PASO
BEST LINE TOOLD MEXICO.
For Full Information address
E. W. Thompson, A. O. 1\ A , Topeka, Iva*
JOHN BSBA8TI&N, G. P A., Ohjcago.
Rooms to Rent.
Four nice rooms in Sam Peach's new
brick on Bickford avenue. d7-tf
OUR SCHOOL BOOKS.
The Pair has more school books than
any ten houses in town.
Beat This.
Men's warranted work shoes for 98
cents at the Pair. This is cost. Those
shoes retail at other places for $1.25
and $1.50, Ws are closing cut.
CtwUM EdMM.
Tht republicans In Chicago elected
a majority of the council voted for.
The democrats carried Milwaukee
in Wisconsin.
The issue in almost every town in
Nebraska was the liquor question.
License or no license, was the slogan,
and the temperance people claim to
have carried the day in most every
town.
In Ft. Scott Kansas, the republi-
cans claim a decided victory, also in
Olathe, Lawrence, Concordia and
Abilene.
In \ iuita I. T., the good govern-
ment ticket was elected over the
democratic ticket.
In Anadarko the republicans elect-
ed the mayor by several hundred
majority and four of the other seven
officers. Anadarko has heretofore
been democratic.
I Tim* and Harvest
The American Sold.
1 he Daily American office has been
sold to Prank Greer. Tomorrow morn-
ng will bj the last issue of the paper.
The trade was made yesterday all ex
cept the ratification of the contract by
the board of directors which will take
place this evening at five o'clock, The
entire plant and machinery will be
moved to Guthrie as soon as it can be
taken down and shipped.
Choctaw Time Table
Train No. 1, west bound arrives 5:40
leaves 5:50 a. m.
Train No. 3, west bound arrives 8:10,
leaves 8130 p. m.
El Itono accommodation No. 7, west
bound 9.15 a. m.
El Reno accommodation No. 9 west
bound 3;35 p m.
Local freight No. 21, leaves El Reno
10:00 a. m,
EAST BOUND.
No. 2 arrives 9:55, leaves 10:15 p. m:
No. 4, arrives 8:10 leaves 8:20 a. m.
No. 8, Shaw nee accommodation,daily
except Sunday, leaves El Reno 4:15
p. m.
No. 10, .Oklahoma City accommoda-
tion, daily except Sunday, leaves 1:00
p, m. W. O. .SHAFFER, Agent.
From March 3, 1902, until April 30,
1902. the Great Rock Island will sell
tickets to Los Angelos Cal., and San
Francisco Cal,, at rate of $25. for
further information call on, H. C.
Callahan, agent.
Concert.
(iiven under the auspices of theChris
tian Church Monday evening A pril 7th
Progrm will be given later, but which
contains numbers to be rendered by
some of the most talenttd musicians of
the city. Admission fifteen cents.
Children ten.
BEST
PASSENGER SERVICE
IN TEXAS.
4—1 M PORTANT GATEWAYS 4
A Ro. d time to Iklak most erl < u i
of the barren It seed time. The de-
cision you make then will determine
the value of your crops later. The
growing competition in seed selling
is an increasing temptation to un-
scrupulous dealers to make extrava-
gan', claims for their seeds, both in
price and producing^ qualities. The
wisest farmers are those who are in-
fluenced most by what experience has
proven to be good and true. Thous-
ands of seed growers in all sections of
the country sow Ferry's famous seeds
year after year and have the satisfac-
tion of good harvests to justify their
continued faith in the Ferry firm,
They pay a few cents more at seed time
but lealize many dollars in better
crops at the harvest. The natural
consequence of this confidence is an
ever increasing business. I). M. Ferry
& Co., sent out last year more seed
than any other seed house in the
world. The 1902 catalogue of this
house is now ready und will be found a
useful guide in silectiug the choicest
seeds for the farmer, the truck gardner
and the | flower gardner. It ig sent
ree on request. Address D. M. Forry
& Co., Detroit Mich.
Mrs J. E. Bonebrnke and her two
grandchildren, have returned from a
visit to California,
J. T. Allison and J. Anstine are
among those from El Reno who are
having a short vacation at Hot Springs
Ralph Harvey has gone to Chicago
as an operator for the Western Union
Telegraph Company.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Newell, left to-
day for their claim near Binger,where
they will erect a mansion and plant
garden.
A splendid program has been ar-
ranged for the Y. M. C. A. at the
opera house tonight.
Robert Brown of Union City is one
of the Democrat's new subscribers.
Herbert Mitchell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Mitchell, is home for a rest.
Mr. Mitchell has been singing in high
clas9 vaudiville for this season, but the
strain and exposure has been a little
tjjojnuch for him, and he is laid up for
ropaii s. c. His many frier.ds here hope
he will regain his lost vigrr,' and be
able ty pursue his (1 < scn arOn~~the
mar future.
Cheap Railroad Rates.
The Great Rock Island Route is ad-
vertising a rate of $23,75 to Denver
and return; $32.90 toGlenwood Springs
Colorado, and return and $36.70 to
Salt Lake City or O^den, Utah and
return. Tickets on sale June 1st to
30th, July 11th to 31st. August 15th to
31st and September 11th to 15th re-
turn limit October 31st.
A low one way rate to points in Utah
Montana and Washington wi',1 be made
during the months of March and
April.
Also a $10 rate to D.ilias, Texas, and
return April 19, 20 and 21st, on ac-
count of rt-uoion of Confederate vet-
erans; retunrn limit may 15th.
TEXAS
PACIFIC
RAILWAY 60
NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS
&
Through servjct
BETWEEN
ST. LOUIS,
CH ICAGO,
x KANSAS CITY
AND tmf
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
TEXAS.
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PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS
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SUPERIOR MEALS,
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Hensley, T. F. The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1902, newspaper, April 3, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112276/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed November 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.