The Peoples Press (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 14, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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spicuuuBij -■■■ "q""' the K. of C.f jU.
he- than doubled her population; San f
Francisco has risen from ruins, rhere Mfg E A Shart 52
are eight more states in the nion, ^er, was hostess ti
thirty-eight millions people, (,ju^ this afternooi
fiftv-six billions of dollars more 5
wealth The change indeed, and the The E1 Reno ^
• r. :.r. re r, f time and circumstance hope to com meno wo
hnnge with them 1'erhaps it were yukon link in the ur(
unkind to suggest that while our Qr t
... u r.- r-.s ar.d exports have doubled, —_
V";:: :>'r Vr.-.-,- - Wealth has doubled, and , ..Farmei... G^fca
~ " neg- our population will soon have the b(i(.u utt,.n«|inK t<t>ui
3 to ' ... sai n lmerlcal distinction, the cost (>ity for th(. ,,ast 8 <j
f living has increased in a cot r< s- hls farm yestesy.
' " nding ratio! March Forum
Henry Schafer ,g
W il l. FOHKKST HK SI I'llKMK homa City yesterd at
i Dl KT ('OMMI^>l« M.K'.' how a street raiiad
business after a bst
The legislature enacted a la a in —X
, He h'-urs for the appoint- The Woman's hie
vent of six supreme court <■<>■.•., in. - Missionary societyf i
S! vs. The duty of the^.• cotbmto- jan church met tB a
Eioners will be to assist th<- 8upr< me Mr(i. Trotter, 806 |it
court, under the directions of tliat
bod/ in disposing of the inimen-'
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oe _. R..., charter provides, docket before it They will be chosen Macomb, entertaii
. h rneisi «■ dlasatis- hv the supreme court, which la ww- Horn" Missionary ti>
tter ' bUc officer tor anv \r provided for by the act, and poll- John's M. E. chuit
r^,!il«r or if they become ucal machinery will have little in-
vU5eti^^ithout cau" 'that the fluence in the matter, though it U as- ,Jr F. H. Clark|
ig dlsMUsnea wtuwuw ^ t gumed lht. selections will be mad<- fay afternoon fori
provision* oi tne • requlred from tho-e of the Democratic faith attend a meetinaf
• . operaUfn ^iHrmere reo iest it. Canadian county, which has never Valley Medical sojjy
• - . v„t "v^n"honored* by a single s'at< turn Sunday.
a-v ntment, an furnish excellent —4-
:ie : - pla - •" ' Kid Vok'im of I|i
",'.'Yc r f Col. R B Forre?- N< -ni. ■ ghting Dutls
man in his profession is better known city and Darby dl
■ h- F r eieh'.-ei >-ar? h* vi;ie • challe®
. ed :hr -.gh-: ' :h. ( ti- W- --Smitlp
ern part of the state in nearly
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after a
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tr.i tr i...
pet
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has
been filed, a
on
be held, and
ght
to b.
e removed mti^t
f
oflice
by the people
is
ong
d-..wn out an-"
the
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The way of the doubie-crosser is
hari and full of .anyons .ir ■ *m -
he is liable to fall . iiere • «'U^ -
crossers in El Reno that will in the
near future fall so far .in l hard the.
will never know what hit them when
be voted out
TblS V 7 Ot S5
expensive to
election will cost anywhere from
$750 to $1,000. Now to come to toe
point, what self respecting man. will
want
in
wht
er then
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the people
signatures, that^ they
him any longer •
Now. to remove all doubts as u>
the sincerity of candidates to will-
acQuiesce in the operation* "
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« row* N. 01UULAX.
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should be
county, his home always In El Reno.
He is strong and diligent, aole, fear-
less and honest. His life has befn
spent in the active prai', •
law. Everything ' an be said .i-
of his appointment and nothing
against it His proficiency for the
position is at once admitted ->
everybody. He will have th«
j_-iT a^nniP^Ce in lue opcrawuuo c*ci/ ■ * , . . ,
the recall, both In letter and^spirit, support of ^El^RenoJwan ^
and
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smiling Charlei
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if elonrted.
^ ■TOCnagSa5S \^H.V.hvi at a
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of El Reno to n.r aa Cvmnii.
aer ra.
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a ti an c t r.e
3t it us an m-
.o save the city th
a special eiecxion tue
town, want to know h
how many of the fourtet
. , - ' r office, will make a pubn
statement, in print, over their signa
tures. to the effect, that, immediate.
.pon the filing
containing the
f.sr.a*. -Ti s that
there p'.ace the:
hands of the _p:
and
ex' ense of wh kn A hin.
f this >tate
Tht
supreme c
sual xood
display us us
pla. inc Colonel Fori
mission.
rts of th«
mrt will re
judgment b;
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? Denny of Nashville. < your
.«h at th- ?• " V. - have
Mrs. Searcy, vl
guest of her sist®
the pitf«
•da> : r her horii
Caldwell, where sll
A • "f If
Men*
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reached here tod«
Navl
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THV F1GH1 IS I IS
,e time has c-ome for l * ;e
suppressed in this low
gone on, rampant. Ion* «
s true that there u a feel
at .t ast a ;>rt * ex. a. ..
n sent Iwt tlw i a: ®
h in that kind . .
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Candidate f:r may :r
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U the pabtic. It shall not cow i
te a solitary cent
p sit".::
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and wil
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development ol
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havine held a
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ment aHnj ka&ing
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alley for she "
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the san.e 1
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at a disadvantagt
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ab'ie to the £ ■ cittier. :tt ; r
nr.st.ar. tt, r; misters ar.a tt- '• w?-
P®!*3* . . . tH „,s
All of these are factors m i
ti. ti. :• " r.-.air.t&.r.ar.:-* 1 -■■■
when wcrtitf
mint-1' at;. cr.t cf these fa:t::-s
car. in turn.. create a hea.t.hy and
*. . • - ; se r. t. i t- l t ^ a
and "when working toget.h*
a eT is irresistible
F 7 f-r vears th t — •
u omen
-V «#(Kc
tv. . kais- rs bav-
the first war-lord
.
TBT h ; Hi t"' t.h • n -• *. £
&r 3 childrea more t.han
fl i' u i-i - . . - « . V . _
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have 7^as<*-"0 a A,' ....
we-.' fiftv-six millions of people ir.
the United Ststes; thirty-three mil-
lions of them art .eft m the ninetj-
_ millions of the present poptila-
~-a . nty-t-hre^ millions h.-. • t
died—the harvest of a quart* r of a
century The Roer war has been
t. jr|}{ t, ^ . u wax with Spain and
;r ,v, pv.;i; ;-jrj. s The sir has been si
conq-uered
>t^n brou
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Him. '
,'.ng teaturei
by the Hawthoi
a i * e r r. c r. a s * f
'•cle b> Pero V.
t.s on England
Pis v. ssion
and reader.
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tie .nterstate commerce commis-
ers however, point to the fact
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Hensley, T. F. The Peoples Press (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 14, 1911, newspaper, March 14, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc123187/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.