The El Reno Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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THK DKMOCRAT PUBLISHING
COMPANY
DAILY AND WEEKLY
I'tmocrat If tbe Official City And
County Pan«r.
W. D. IjAMKAR. Presldent-Trea 'ir«r
4. E l.AMKAR, Vice I'renldenL
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LATE CULTIVATION BENEFICIAL.
(iutlirie. -Nick Steven*, govern-
ment crop reporter, says that l<ogan
r mity farms on which cotton «;i
cultivated late in the season will yield
SO pi r cent more cotton than the land
uhere cultivation as slopped early
This U predicted upon the goyein
nitiit's reimrt that the first killing ]
frost will not he before October IS.
The new bolls are developing \ r>
rapidly.
NORTH DAKOTA EXPOSITION.
Bismark, N. I) Front todaj until ,
the fifteenth of October Hie capital
city of North Dakota will keep oper 1
liouse, the occasion being the fir^t |
great industrial exposition ever held
ill the state. The dominating idea of
the exposition is "North Dakota, its
agricultural, industrial, educational
and artistic development." Thesi
phases of the state's present attain
ment are presented by means of com
plete and attractive displays of agri-
cultural, artistic and manufactured!
products, to Be supplemented by ad
drc-ses on those subjects by men and |
women of national reputation.
A Kansas man walked down street j
one day this week with every pocket
bulging. "You've got the wrong
idea," he said to some friends who fol-
lowed him to his place of business,
"pilose are not bottles; they are hand-
kerchiefs; I've got the hay fever."
JOHNSON-WELLS
FIGHT PROHIBITED
London.—Home Secretary Church-
ill has decided the John Weils fight
is illegal anil unless the promoters
abandon the match, they will be a
raigned before a magistrate to pre-
vent a breach of the peace.
While the agitation is based on re-
ligious and moral grounds, the real
trouble is the. color question.
It is the fear of the influence of a
black victory on Great Britain's negro
feubjects that weigh most with the au-
thorities.
James White, the promoter of the
match, said if the match Is declared
illegal then boxing is doomed in Eng-
land.
FLYNN TO FIGHT MORRIS.
New York. Dan "Porky" Flynn,
the Boston heavyweight, and Tony
Ross, the game Italian scrapper <>t
New Castle, Pa., will fight ten rounds j
tonight in the main event at the,
Twentieth Century Athletic c!uh.
Ross has a host of admirers In the
metropolis, owing to tbe showing lie i
made in his battles here with Sam
Langford and Joe Jeanette. If the !
Italian defeats Flynn this evening he
intends to force either Langford :
Jeanette into a return match.
Flynn will 111.ike his last appearance
in this country for some time, ; he
will sail with Sam Langford pnd his
manager, Joe Woodman, for Vustra-
lia on the sixth o! next month.
.
Hon. B. W. ltiley has received a
telegram stating that his mother died ^
yesterday in Iloston, where she ha 1
been visitin ; during tlie summer She (
was 86 years of age. Many friend- in
K1 Reno will he sorry to hear of ii r
death. The remains will lie bui led at
the old home, Sutton, Mas-.
Acklin, griding contractor for the
interurban company, pitched his t.n:
this afternoon in J. W. Vance's pas-
ture ami will commence work on Ea-t
Cavanau ' tom arrow mornin - Th
have abo.it 30 teams, 60 men. The
work will be pushed rapidly east to
meet the grading crew working out
of Banner. This way they will be fol-
lowed by the steel gang. The day of
the interurban is not far away.
Farmers of Walnut township state
thai the floor of the South Canadian
river bridge is in bad condition and
that there are holes which a horse U
liable to step into. Repairs are badlj
needed there.
THE EL RENO DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,
1 I 4
The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, 4 miles east and
4 north of El Reno, Okla.; 4 miles west and 1 north of Richland,
the following described property and stock:
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Slorses
1 Buy Horse, 7 yrs. old, weight 1400 lbs.
1 Chestnut Horse, S yrs. old, wt. 1400 lbs.
1 Brown Horse, 4 yrs. old, wt. 1250 lbs.
1 Poland China Sow, registered.
1 Poland China, male, registered.
4 Heifer Calves. 2 Steer Calves.
6 Choice Milk Cows, some of them giving
milk; two of them will be fresh soon. All
good milkers.
7 Acres Kaffir Corn, in field.
19D Shocks Fodder, in field.
4 Dozen Chickens.
IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES, HARNESS, SEPARATOR, ETC.
2 Buggies, one open and one top.
1 Riding Lister.
1 Six-Shovei Riding Cultivator.
1 Cream Separator, U. S.
1 Single Driving Harness.
1 Go-Devil, double row.
1 Two-Section Steel Harrow.
1 Potato Digger.
1 Six-Hole Steel Range.
Many other articles not mentioned.
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SALE
LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS: Six months time at 10 percent interest from date;
5 percent discount for cash. Linkable paper required.
Col. J9 P. Gutelius, F. 3, HULBERT,
auctioneer. owner.
L. A. WILSON. Clerk
If you are thinking of selling
your farm or wish to borrow
money on it call and see
what we can do for you.
ffi
We have some good El Reno
, City Property to trade for a farm
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The El Reno Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911, newspaper, September 28, 1911; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc120942/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.