The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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*:on the lolic ath tabs it ..as es-
i ..-..e<i at the 'rxpeo-e of the many
to accommodate a few scorbutic cus-
-ea who seed the price of a iath with
wa. rj to oy drinks. In fact there are
many things, iear Major, which vou
a* e oreriooked that no loubt en-
iear- this club to the i>eopie—that
ia. some of the people.
. -je C xisaLar ret rt fr^m 3r«nen
immed yesterday, -now* that the
-lied ""Ales -tan^is first :n 'be list
f .ntre- mi • rting jtods t
eTery lescrrrtion a to Germanv. ac-i
:.At rermany -lands third ;n the
-x; rt f pwli ".' tiHa untry. Ex-
ports and imports from trte two coan-
nes .are :aurea;e*i ■• er >?nt ti
tae ast vear.
Roosevelt will not appoint a suc-
cessor to Judee McAtee until he re-
turns from the south.
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'T 'f<e -e^re'ari fl >f ; rii,rr.r^*rr of
■ Mr rj orpaaj/Auor.* 'w«rms(( the
growth awl power of MonaoBixai in
thte country. It i* -Aid that the
Mi/rw/n ffierarrr>; % /rifi oa the
■'Ateof tgfi n an inyi^ldisg an in
't e daj4 of Sfr..th : that ;<jiy(t-
'■u.y <t)ntiaiie*. defying promise*
;ft«/le to the fefierai gorernmeat wfierj
.l*ter«,x<'l wa« /raotefi. It i* claim-
ed that the Mormon church prartic-
aily < or trf;U politically. 1,'tah
tije irikldie went.
""peaiter Henderson is now n
faTor of -tateaood for Ukianoma.
!Ie ■ hanges his mind after a !ireiv
^•ion with Chairman Knox of the
committee on "errttor.es. He said
that his reason for opposition * •
ased on the facts that he believe*.!
if the territories were admitted thev
would be democratic. He has prom-
ised Chairman Knox to assign an
early 'lay for the consideration f
the bill bv the house.
and
We notice '.hat i .'itMiidateD for H.e
variotw < o .oty oMeee are coming to
tl e front i/i almoetevery <mty < *•
eept tt« , Voti (f/ni'i reiaeialier
teye I hat (he early worm 'ate he* itm
eye of tl>e iiunjfry bird.
Henator Jnne* of Arkan>.A* ha«
ff/t only been robbed of (.lie ' iiair-
/namhip of the rlemoeratle party,
but ha« i een turned down a* *ena-
tar from ikal date, Jonen it an old
foaatl and It I* hi|(h time that the
national democracy « t. orne oun^
freah and a< tire, hloo-i injected inU>
it* anemic vein*.
Ti.e Ardmoreite -ay* that tliere
are '.i\ ;<rKoner< in tt<e Ardmore jail at
the |<re er<t 11tne awiting trial. Here
• anc.ther argument in favor of Bob
Forrent'- , u.a of 'atebwl. Hob
want< u> . <e the < tiool fund of
Oklahoma to edu' rite and civilize t.he
Indian lerrit//ry. and in a/lditlon to
that he wante to tax I he people of
Oklahoma to death in order to
prexH the rime of f ite Indian Terri
to ry for the honor of 1; ving in ai
great <Urwx ratic ate. Hob ua
pbilanthropint with other peofde'J
moMcy.
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A NEW MINING TOWN
Wildman. Kiowa County, O. T.
| In a New Town, recently established on proposed line of 11 F S
£ Railroad. Wildman is in the geographical center of Kiowa Co
^ eighteen miles southeast of Hobart. It is i„ the heart of the rich
* mining district of the Wichita mountains. It is the headquarter,
i 'a !hfc "ippl-v poidt for tbe other creek mixing a,strk.t,
| . ,":K.i"i-AIining Pr0pert^ 0f the 'j^liLCoiii .Mining CompauTls
j loca-ed on this town site. For price of lots or mining adtlTe^
i "°hn f0x- or robert palmer. 1 . m.,
Hildman, O. T. „T..,
Wildman, O. T.
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Hensley, T. F. The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1902, newspaper, April 10, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112277/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.