The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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Printers * re h queer crew Very
towns a.e bl. ss.-d Willi suBli leiit nu-
mber of craft-men u> nieel local dem-
ands mill the puhllttli. rs me u^u.illx
dependent upon j '•".•> non, c m,m ml>
known as ''bum piluleM." Hie bum
brinter is a eurioslty. H« -eld" n wtirlw
nix month- in any one |itu>v Siiarj
in no inducein> ui He must hHiidlcu
with gloves, hnuir.-l unil uon.red
In Indian rerrUur.. no l care« m
populist* Silo.'"- ui'" the b.uicnot
that guide in- reckless walk througt
life. U.'oti the i i v.-ni <>t " o >n* li
indiai.Ti i'ory pi int. rs «• 1 ■ d. i,
upon ti.,- mniK. i Siiuiti M A tsur
Capital.
No, dear reader, all mat happens in
South McAlester s not. nrinted in the
papers. If such a leal w < attempted
there would be a corps ..( undertaWi re
cam pin? on our trail daily Newspapers
diplomatically skim the dally events
and sometimes hav-j to drink the mill,
while you are being served the cream.
A newspaper mm generally hold-a
pad and penoll in one hand and life in
the other. Yet there are men whotalk
of the fascination of newspaper work!
—Capita'.
The republicans of California, who
declared in their party platform
against Cuban reciprocity, are asked
to vote for the republican ticket
because the president anil the maj-
ority of the republicans in Congress
are pledged to that policy.
ALL WOMEN
HEAD
BACK
LEGS
ACtfE
Wine of Cardui i the guardian
of a woman's health and happi-
ness from youth to old ago. It
helps her safely Into womanhood.
It sustains her during tho trials
of pregnancy, childbirth and
motherhood, making labor easy
and preventing llooding and mis-
carriage. It gently leads her
through the dangerous period
known as the change of life.
WIHE'CARDUI
cures ieucorrhoB*, failing of the
womb, and monstrvul irregularity
in every form. It is valuable In
every trying period of a woman's
life. It reinforces tho nervous
■ystem, acts directly on the geni-
tal organs and is tho finest tonio
for women known. Ask your
druggist for a $1.00 bottle of
Wine of Cardul.
Batenvllle, Ala., July Hi M®?*
I am mill* Winoot Cardul and tl.cd-
ford ■ Blai-k-Prauffht and I feel Ilike a
different woman already. Soneral la
dies bero keep tho mediclnealnthetr
homes all the time. X have three girls
" jj r£ KJlTH BO WD KH.
•smt1
menl". Tl Clisttauoeg* Modlcliw fc1
ChatuJioot"..
TWO CARLOADS
OF PRISONERS.
United States Marshal Bennett and
deputies left Muscogee for Wewoka this
week in charge of two carload of prison-
ers who .will be tried al the term of
court which 0|K'ns Monday Nov. -■ It is
the heaviest criminal docket that has
been set this fall in the western dis
l,.let. There were seven men among
the prisoners w ho are to answer the
charge of murder. A new jail was
built at Wewoka this summer, uud it
will hardly contain all the prisoners
taken for trial at the first term of
court.
y
ALLEN'S
LUNG
BALSAM
will positively cure d'-ep-Beatud
COUGHS.
COLDS.
CHOW.
A 26c. BotVe t.ir a Simp'o C-'d
A 60c. Bottle torn Heavy Cod.
A $1.00 8ntt!e 1~r a Decp soatod Cough.
So I l.v all UriiKislsta.
The President has called down
Senator Quay and Representative
Dick of Ohio for soliciting cam-
paign funds from federal employees.
Evidently the Quack-Dick style of
politics is :t little too rank for Mr.
Roosevelt's New York training.
Ache all over. Throat sore Eyes
anil Nose running, slight cough j
with chills; this is La G -,|
ikt!
taken in hot water, sweetened, be-
fore going to bed, will 1 rc.si* it up i
if taken in time.
There is only ont Painkiller, "pei.p.y davis j ,
— I ■
"Painku
Speaker Henderson deserves con-
sid arable resp 'C . ti * .vittid'*e'v ratiiei
than make false promises of tariff
revision
Editor And Doctor.
If the editor makes a mistake he
has to a[ ologi/.e for it but if tbe doctor
makes one he buries it. If we muke
one there is a law uit, all swearing
and a smell of sulpher, but if the doctor
m ikes one there is a funeral, out flowers
and a smell of varnish. The doctor
can us a word a yard long without
knowing what it means, but if the edi-
tor uses it hehas to spell it. If the doctor
goes to see another man's wife he
charges for the visit. If the editor
, calls on another man's wife, he gets a
charge of buckshot. Any medical col
'lege can make a doctor. You can't failure of life.
; make an sditor.Hehas to be born. When ,
, a doctor gsts drunk, it's a case of "over
come by heat," and if he dies, it is
heart trouble. When an editor gets
drunk, it's a ease of too much booze,
School Report.
U' port of Banner School lor lirst
month ending Oct 31st. Number of
pupils enrolled 30 Those neither
tardy or absent during the month;
('has St,rick er, Willie and Dje
Hill, Ed ward Beams, Dale and Hazel
Barnes, ltalph Davis, Mable, and
Jessie Ozmund, Alpha and Lillie Jenk-
insand Lawrence and Perlie Endlcott.
Hose Biesemeier, Teacher.
Jas. h. Pakrili. a Prominent
Chi auo Man
And tiie Oh ' st J,'. in' r . f ihe Illinois
j Hotis of Ut'prebeii ativis M.ikes
n It col*1 tneml ' n
Jau.es ti. Fane i o. CL.ci.gj is one
known ligurt-s in the Demo-
i f that eit . For years
ilarshall, of (he famous
I) 'itineraMarching
has participated iu
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT.
Many broad minded physicians pres-
cribe loley's lloney and Tar, as they
hove never found so safe and reliable <i
remedy for tin oat and lung troubles as
this great medicine. Sale by C. ft,
Miller.
of tbe best
cratic politi.
he bas la en
Cook county
Club, which
Democratic campaigns iu half the
states in the union, and which went to
New York especially to assist in the
election of Mayor Van Wyek.
Captain Farrell is the oldest member
of the Illinois House of Represen-
tatives in point of service, having been
a member continuously since 1887,
His constituents have elected him
eight times. He has been a leader in
thi.t body from the begiuing of his
career and ii one of the best known
figures in Illinois politics Captain
Farrell is 59 years of age and < ne of
the best preserved men in the Illinois
Legislature, despite his arduous and
constant, duties in that body. Mr.
; I'arrell is engaged in the real estate
date of
follow-
Caldwell Lowe came in from Moun-
tain View to vote and also to visit his
parents.
Hope and Wisdom
Both are contained in Cheatham';
Laxative Chill Tablets. Try them.
No cure—no pay.
CHEAP LAND.
For bargains in Texas and Oklaho-
ma lauds, write or call on franklin
A Nicholson, Texola, Oklahoma.
*w3'2-3m.
Some folks succeed so well in what
they try to do that they makeadismal I bj*'° 1° Chicago! Undet
' March 11, 1920 he writes
Springfield, III.
FOR A HAD COLD.
If you have a bad cold you need a good
r eliable medicine like Chamberlain s
Cough Remedy to loosen and relieve it
and to allay the irritation and iullam-
EVERYTHING COMES
To them that wait, even now and th< n
aches and pains. Kheumatism Cat-
arrab, Neuralgia, an I everything
that hurts. Hunt's Lightning Oil
keeps off everything except, old age
and dea'h. Tri it. -'5 and 50 cents.
Satisfaction or money refunded.
Hnd i
tremens,
1 | ™ J
he dies it's a case of delirum j mation of the throat and lungs. For
sale by C. R- Miller.
T. J. Smith of Geary, an old
resident of Canadian county l as sold
out and gone to Sulphur. I. T. where
he will engage in the lumber business.
The man entering the store—Have
you typewriter ribbons? The fresh
girl behind the countei—Is she blond
or brunette'1'
Cures Blood, Skin Troubles
cancer, blood poison
Greatest Blood Purifier 1-ree
If your blood is impure, thin, dis
eased, hot or full of humors, if you
. , . ,, , have blood poison, cancer' carbuncles,
I)o Jot let well enough aiooe. Keep c f ' .
eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching
it well enough.
rising and lumps, scaby pimply skin
"■ ! bone pains, catarrah, rheumatism, 01
What's T he Trouble. any blood or skin disease, take Botanic
Wiih your bac <, old man? Rheuma- Blood Halm (B. B. 1> ) according to
tism'r Too bad. too bad. I advise i directions. Soon ail sores heal, acbes
you to try Hunt's Lightening Oil. It and paines stop, the blood is made
is said to be a wonderful remedy. rich leaving the skin free from erupt
" ion and giving the rich glow of per
It is easy enough to reform your feet health to the skin. At the i-ame
. "... ..... , , ., time, B. B. B. improves tbe digestion,
virtues, but it is difficult to fall away i ' .
' ! cures dyspep-ia, strengthens weaK
fro-n your vices. kidneys. Just the medicine for old
people, as it gives them new vigorous
, blood. Druagists, $1 per large bottle.
For a living and ajrelief also. Hunt's | with directions for home cure. Sample
Cure will cure you of itch, Tetter, j free and prepaid by writing Blood
ti.li n:i.. n ^ - r
Pretty Tough to Scratch
Ringworm, Itching Piles, Eczema
Guaranteed by all dealers.
Balm Co. Atlanta, Ga. Describe
trouble and special free medical
advice also send in a sealed letter
Hartman returned tod; y B. B. B is especially advised for
c'tronic, deep-seated cases of impure
j blood and skin diseases, and cures
Don't Become Discouraged i Bf.er all else fails. C. R Miller.
W. H
from a business trip to Union
To say that the product of the
Standard Oil Company is not pro-
tected is untrue. The Dingley bill
provides that a duty shall be im-
posed on petroleum coining from
any country imposing a duty on our
petroleum, equal to the duty so im-
posed.
W. A. Herren of Finch, Ark , writes
1 wish to leport that Foley s Kidney
Cured a terrible case of kidney and
bladder trouble that two doctors had
given up.'" Sold by C. R. Miller.
Judge T. J. Lowe, who is here today
championing the democratic cause, is
the same Lowe, we are informed, who,
acting under the Cleveland adminstr-
atiou, pardoned T. M. Richardson &
Sons, the bank-breakers. We wonder
how old depositors feel today when
they run up against him.—Perry Rep-
ublican.
Pepsin Syrup Co. Monticello, III.
Manufactures Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin. Gentlemen: J have found
after a thorough trial that your Syrup
Pepsin is a most execllent and success-
ful remedy for dyspepsia, Billiousness
and sick headache. It is most effective
and pleasing in all cases of of this
. nature, and it is with pleas ure that I
Moving is a good thing; it enables recomment it toothers
you to get rid of the trash you never
had the courage to throw away.
ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
Some of the most anxious hours of a
mother's life are those when the little
ones of the household have the croup.
There is no other medicine so effective
in this terrible malady as Foley's Honey
and Tar. It is a household favorite
for throat and lung troubles, and as it
contains no opiates or poisons, it can be
safely given. Sale by C. R. Miller.
Foley's Honey and Tar always stops
the cough and heals tbe lungs. Refuse
substitutes. Sold by C. R, Miller.
HE COU LD H ARDLY GE I UP.
P. H. Duffy of Ashley, IU., writes,
•'This is to certify that I have taken
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure and
it has helped more than any other med-
icine. I tried many advertised remedy,
but none of them gave me any relief.
My druggist recommended Foley's Ki-
ney Cure and it has cured me. Before
commencing its use I was in such a
shape that I could hardly get up when
once down." Sold Dy C. H. Miller.
Respectfully Yours. Jas. H. Farrell.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and Herb
Laxative Compound is guaranteed to
cure all 'orms of stomsch trouble billi-
ousness, sick headache, indigestion
and constipation. Not an irritant but
a corrective. Sold in 50 cent and $1
bottles. For sale By C R Miller
The republican tariff converts more
money into the treasury than the gov-
ernment can use, business suffers for
lack of money and tbe Secretary of the
Treasury lends government money on
j ' wild cat'' security to relieve the scar-
j city. Tne tariff, of course, musi not
be rcduci d
Attorney Frank Hall passed through
the city today.
Foley's Honey and Tar for cough
and colds: reliable, tried and tested,
safe and sure. Sold by C. R. Miller.
Mrs. Henry
very ill-
Shaffer is
Governor Odell of New York does
not appear to have learned that a
public office should not be a private
snap.
There is no cough medicine so popu-
lar as Foley's Honey and Tar. It con-
tains no opiates or poisons and never
fails to cure. Sold by C. R. Miller.
But use Simmons' Liver Purifier (tin
box.) Many imitations of the origin-
al, so be careful and see that its Pu
Advice is given generously
taken niggardly.
A POLICEMAN'S TESTIMOMY.
J. N. Patteson, night policeman of
, Nashua, la., writes, "Last winter I had
reported a bad cold on my lungs and tried at
least a half dozen advertised cough
medicines and had treatment from two
physicians without getting any benefit.
A friend recommended Foley's Honey
and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cur-
ed me. I consider it the greatest cou-
gh and lung medicine in the world.'
Sold by C. R. Miller.
and
The Presbyterian Ladies Aid j
m, bu uo to,o.u. cuu cca ,u>, iU iu,i- Society will inect at Mrs. C1 ark s, ".'15
fier and manufactured by the A. C. North Rock Island, Thursday at 2:30
.Simmons Jr. Medicine Co.
We notice F. C. C'anniff has _ _
turned from a visit to the Rice Fields Grove's Tasteless Chill 'Ionic.
The Best Proscription for Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of
It is
of Louisiana.
Laugh and the World
Laughs with you, have chills and you
chill alone. Cheatham's Laxative
Chill Tablets cures, gives an appetite
and strength. Most convenient chill
toaic on earth. Can carry in the vest
pocket.
Von Know What You Arc Taking.
When you take Grove's Tasteless
Ghill Tonic because the formula it
plainly printed on every bottle show-
ing that it Is simply Iron and Quinine
in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c
simply iron and quinine in a tasteless , ^
form. No cure, No pay. Price 50c. '
The republican elephant is suffering
with ingorwing tariff toe-nails, has an
Illinois thorn in its side, has lost mah-
aut Ilenderon, is overloaded with un-
filled obligations, aud is generally in a
bad way.
To Cure a Colli In One Da>
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-!
lets. All druggists refund the money !
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig-
nature is on each box.
THE FACTS
IN THE CASE.
When you read a thing you like to
| feel that its the truth. The Dallas
Semi-Weekly News gives the facts in
in the case.
HeitkelVt Ointment accomplishes aston-
ishing cures of .skin diueub H, al ter the most
powerful internal remedies have failed.
After batljing the part with Jlemkell'a Soap
use HeisktU'i Ointment and it will quickly
remove all Blotches, PimnUs, Eruptions
and Sores. Cures 'letter, Krysipelus, Halt
Hheum, Hcald Head, itch, Ringworms,
Ulcers, Piles, Barbers Itch; relieves and
heals Burns and Hcalds. Makes the skin
soft and beautiful. Prescribed by phy-
sicians for half aoentury. At druggists £ oc.
Send for free hook of testimonial*.
JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY h CO., I'hIUdelpbla.
Ointment
M. N. Wilson returned yesterday
moraing from Pawnee, where he bas
been making friends a week's visit.
SPECIALLY
EDITED-
The Sambo Club voted early.
If you'll read The News a /hile you 11
like it. It holds the attention. It is
especially edited, that's why. Brains
and not hap-hazzard go into tbe make
up of The News.
TW° PAPERS
YOU NEED.
Miss Mary Boston, who was recently
employed at Kelso's has accepted a
position in Fryberger's dry goods
department.
STEPPED AGAINST A HOT STUYE.
A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, when
getting his usual Saturday night bath,
stepped back against a hot stove which
burned him severely. The child was
in great agony and his mother could
do nothing to pacify him. Remember-
ing that she had a bottle of Chamber-
lain's Pain Balm in the house, she
thought she would try it. In less than
half an hour after applying it the child
was quiet and asleep, and in less than
two weeks was well. Mrs# Benson is a
known resident of Ketlar, \ a. Pain
Halm is an antiseptic liniment and
especially valuable for burns, cuts,
bruises and sprains. For sale by C. It,
Grown Too Large
For Its Home.
The El Reno llusiness College will
occupy the entire upper story of the
Peach building after September first.
We are pleased to announce to our
friends our success in getting this
large and well suited Home. Our
rooms will be arranged for our own
especial use. They will be large, con-
venient and well lighted.
Our Penmanship Department is a
great feature. We have secured the
services of Prof. D: L. Callison, late
Principal of the Lamonia, Iowa Busi-
ness College. Call and see his Pen
Drawine and lettering. J He is the
Best Penman in the West.
Our work next year will be better
than ever before. We believe in im-
provement.
Ask for catalogue. Fall Term be-
gins September 2 Be there the lirst
day.
E. V. Rakestraw, Pres.
I Miller
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Hensley, T. F. The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1902, newspaper, November 6, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc112307/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.