El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1898 Page: 8 of 8
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EL RENO DEMOCRAT.
I L'BUSHKD TIIUKSDAYS.
Entered Into the poatoflt-e al Kl lteno, Ok.,
for transmission Ilirou^htlit* t)i>iilsa seroti(1
cla^s mull mutter.
Royal makes Ihr loot] pure,
wtaulesome and delicious.
teijBphone no. le.
I. Ri.Nl). Okla. Tel., April J I, l$t 8.
C.iUIH.W SI.i n
The lis hing season h«t> begun.
Ami* Kwitjji u-is in town Monday.
Get a ten cent tish pole at the Fair,
If yon want cheap hammock go to
the Fair.
K. 'J'. Price ha.- .1 bran now delivery
wagon.
Nothing beats the North Star .shoe
at the Pair.
The M. K. parsonage ,was painted
this week.
Fish liooks, l;sh linei> ami fish polls
at the Fair..
&AKIN0
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
*OYAi BAK1NQ PO*: EH C D., NC * YOi>*
Making Medicine
A gentleman just iti from Canton-
ment informs us that more than one
thousand Cheyenne Indians were
camped 011 the North Canadian river,
and were indulging themselves to their
hearts content in what is know 11 as
"in akin g medicine." These astem-
tilages of the Indians are forbidden by
the agent and the government; but
when the "eat is away the mice will
uluy. anil vvhili (. iptain Woodson is
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE!
Lung Troubles and Consump
tion Can be Cured.
An Eminent New Vork Chemist ana Scien-
tist Makes a free Oiler to Our Readers.
Insurance!
Monday w is pay-day for the soldiers
at Fort Reno.
Math Thomas, of Judstn . wa- in the
city yesterday.
No-To-l.ar fur fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tob^rco habit cure. mattes weak
men slroni}, l luoU pure. 50c.$l. All druggists
ihoe
He Can be Spared
A dispatch says: "Major Woodson
tailed 011 the secretary of the interior
and requested in the event war was de-
clared he should be relieved immedi-
ately a agent of the Cheyenne and
Arapahoe Indian agency. Col. Free-
nan > successor is to be appointed in a
few day.-. It looks like Walker.
If war is declared Captain Baldwin
" ill be immediately ordered to join hi-
ropiment."
Millinery
All the latest novelties in millinery
will be found at Mrs. Stone's, two doors
The distinguished chemist, T. A.
Slocuin ol New Vork ( ity, demonstra-
ting bis discovery of a reliable cure
for Consumption (l'u luomiry Tub reu-
losis), breach in I, itcg and chest trou-
in Washington trying to make "uiodi-' bles, slublo: r; c, y >i«. ealai lhal alloc-
cine for himself the Indians have lions, general decline and weakness
quietly slipped away and are making j loss of flesh, and all conditions of
"medicine on a inrgo scale, not only j wasting atvay. will send THHEE
for Woodson, but perhaps other peopli 1'IIEE BOTTLES (a'i different' of bi-
as well. The government prohibits 1 New Discoveries to any afflicted render
these meetings b cause, it is claimed 1 of th - paper writing for 1 hem.
that the inedieine men and other inal- j lis "New Scientilic Treat men t" has
contents utilize them to ferment dis- cured thousands permanently by its
core; and to create insubordination timely use, ami In considers it a sim-
among the rank and tile of the tribe, pie professional duty to suffering hu-
We have at last suc-
ceeded in making the
Necessary Arrange-
ments with one of the
largest old line stock
companies for writ-
ing HAIL IN'SriiANCK
on all kinds
Qf (irow ini> Crops
si K
am 1:
AIISOLUTKSKCUKITV
Surplus to tbe policy
holders Itl.L'.'lL'.Ol.-i. |<i.
ItATi.S KKASONAIILK.
I 'lease call at our of-
fice at once and ob-
tain full particulars.
It is usually after such meetings that
tin "braves" go on the war-path or an
Indian uprising, occurs. Our Inform-
ant says that more than one thousand
Indian men wei
one hut bucks v
inanity to donate a trial of his infalli-
ble cure.
Science daily develops in w wonder.-
and this great chemist, patiently ex-
in camp and that no j perimenting for y ears, has produced
admitted to the big results as henelicial to humanity as
furniture !'" "h "f Sam Peach's store.
of about 1,0(0 during the past year.
The North Star- shoe is the liest
made—at the Fair.
Notice the ad of Miller's
store in this issue.
A revival meeting is being held at
the M. E. church.
Shi'Hder, the healer, caught but few
suckers in El Reno.
Fretth garden teetl! Fresh garden
seed at Ilockadny's.
Eli to il i o Tour Iloweli With Caaenrxtn.
Cnnily Cathartic, euro constipation forever. 1 : = ■— ^
10c, Uo. If C. 0. C, fall, druwrtim refund money. , J { >(>K7 JJQ W IS THIS^
Cut Kerfoot's ad out, take it to their i •
store and receive a present. j California 1 'rune.-. 5 I t's f >r . 25c: Two Crown llaisins, per pound. .
., D t,..,,"! 7" .. " , I 8eedles Raitine, formerly I2*c per pound. now 4 pounds, ,25c
B. I . I hillips, of Liberty, died last < hoiee Cr tnnern llatlrr. ,,r. Pound
Wednesday of consumption. :
Hockaday is again ready to furnish
you with I'rtnh garden seed
w- F- mccrath & CO..
tent where th, powwows were being can be claimed by any modern genius.
| His assertion that lung troubles and
Willi the soldiers al Ft. lie no await- , consumption are curable in uny climate
ing orders to leave for Cuba, it is a very is proven by "heartfelt letters of grat-
unpropetious lime for the Indians t«(; itude," liled in his American and Eu-
t< mite "medlolne. ' | ropwM1 iaboratorle, thoUMDdt fl.0|u
Truman Keller lia> jus-t completed . those cured in nil parts of the world,
a census of the citv. lie that lliere
has been tin increase in the population
uninter-
certain
SELLING OUT!
SOME JIOIADA I* GOOIts: -
W- Y T ' —6VUV1 wuo prupiisinon.
^ 1 0CHnti- elx p°unds for twenty-Hve cents; English Walnuts, : . Please tell the Doctor you saw this
Hra/.il .Nuts, Filberts, Soft Shelled Almonds, former price 15c, now 10c per lt>. In l,1r
GO TO MILLER'S
FURNITURE STORE
for anything in the furniture
line. (STlie sure and get his
prices, be will save you money.
Cor line!. IsIiiikI tun I If'otHlxoti St.
j Strawberries, Tomatoes,
New Pola'oes, \'e:.rela!ilt
Roll of Honor
I'lie following are the subscribers
who have remembered us ii; a ,-ubstan-
j tial way since our la.-t i--tie:
I Harrison Lee
The North Star Shoe Company guar-
antee every shoe sold at the Fair.
The latest fad is a hammock in the
parlor. Elegant patterns at the Fair.
j A. L. Jensen...
j O. K. Lacy
! T. J. Ilichev
a Fry "
Frank I 'uk
John Mitchell. ..
1 W. 13. Biswe.ll...
I VV. W. Hudkins..
ti HO
I 00
:i 00
50
1 00
1 Oil
The dread Consumption,
rupted, means speedy and
death.
Simply write to T. A. Slocuin, M. C.
Pine Street,New York, giving post-
offlce and express address, and the free
medicine will be promptly sent direct
from his laboratory.
Sufferers should take instant advan-
tage of his generous proposition
t'lcase tell the Doctor you
in the El Reno Democrat.
C. F. Mercer, of Watonga, writes
! this paper that he is putting a new saw
j cotton gin at the new town of Geary. The
motive power will be a "0-horse power
Atlas engine. He expects to be ready
for business by the 15th of June.
We call the especial attention of ali
our readers interested in tree-planting
and fruit culture to the unusually lib-
einl offer (if tbe Arkansas \ alley Nur-
, series of Sedgwick, Kansas, which will
The Pure Food store.' l"'r(n""i,''L~cul"'l'u i"lhi>i-"K'- The>
— are reliable people and make this spec-
ial t ll'er only to introduce their stock
iu this vicinity. Orders should be sent
vi„ ,T. , . ,, . . them without delay.
Mr. Michael Curtain, Plainfled, 111., I
makes the statement, that she caught Bcvis. the noted kid baseball
cold, which settled on her lungs: she i Picher, will leave in a few days for
Des Moines, Iowa, w here has been en-
gaged to pitch this season. He gets
$l.>0 a mouth and expenses. - l'err\
f ^ A. Nan Ness & Son,
V J *
First National Bank Building.
Kr, Kk.no, — Oklahoma.
05c:
20c
(HTThesi prices go.Ml while our present lot last.-. Kv- NOW is your time,
vvecarry a large lini of tirncertes, candies, etc. Come in and judge for yourself
lit'>1111 rlutible liescue.
.The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Wicks, died Sunday of typhoid fever.
Sewer P ip e—Hockaday sells all I
sizes for sower, wells and culverts. !i-tl j
Utah.
Shitwneo's postmaster
last week for monkeying: with registei
ed lettors.
The crack shooters of the territory
have just concluded their tournament
at this place.
Beggs' Eye Salve will cure intlumud :
or-weak eyes. Nothing better. Try it.
Sold by C. R. Miller, the druggist
One bird out of ten is all right. It is i
fun for the boys, death on powder, and
longevity for the birds.
U. Bonebrake is having a neat feiu
built around his residence property on J
north flock Island avenue.
SAI,T L.MCK (
bkuos Mi'i, (,'o.:
As a general thing I am down on all
kinds of patent rn-diciues, but am hap-
pily disiip|)oinled after a tria 1 of Beggs'
was indicted | Cherry Cough Syrup nmui!*r my cus-
tomers and palii-nis. It i. lieves all
throat and Imi).' dilflcui t ie-a t once.
11. F. I HJDKN, M. I).
Sold by C. Miller, tiie druggist.
lungs: she
was treated for a month by her family
physician, but grew worse. He told her
she was a hopeless victim of consump-
tion at,d that iki medicine could cure S"PPfer li. 11
a p-
We can lit you in a pair of woolen
pants for $1.50. If they ripor stretch
out of shape, they cost you nothing.
A choice line of perfumes and fancy
toilet soaps at the Fair. Also the b,'st
"hard water" soap for cents a cake.
George Todd, of Perry, has been
pointed to succeed Captain Tnyloi
secretary and disbursing agentof town-
site board No. (t.
Your haircati be saved. Beggs' Hair
liertower will do it as it acts directly
011 the scalp and hair follicals. The
effect is wonderful. Sold by c. II. Mil-
ler, the druggist.
Sid Monroe, the engineer of the elec-
tric light plant, was married last Mon-
day at Bowie, Texas, to Miss Florence
Smythe. They will make El Reno
their future home.
"Little colds" neglected costs tlioiis-
ands of deaths yearly. People who have
used.Dr. Sawyer's Wild Cherry and
Tar, recommend it even for consump-
tion. For sale by C. R. Miller, the
druggist.
Ferguson a S.uidiler are uow pre-
pared to do all kind- nf engine, lathe,
emery grinding, fe. d grinding, turning
and scroll work, planing mid
Also gt nerai iiiucksiuit.h >
work.
! Remember, ll ickailav
[ man in Oklahoma who
over old garden seed.
Attention i.- inv.ti 1 ti 1
another page d■ ■ -<-i i,.ii .
town of (Jerry.
Tile I)KMtH K\'i
iiev
aw i ng.
d wagon
the only
i-r enrries
irticle 011
1 lie new
her. Iler druggist suggested Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption: she
bought a bottle and to her delight
found herself benefitted from the lir-i
dose. She continued its use and after
taking six bottles, found herself sound
and well: now does her own housework,
and is as well as she ever was. Free
al bottles of this great discovery at |
C. 11. Miller's drug store. Large liottlt
i0 cents and $1.00.
Hicks' 1898 Almanac and Paper.
We are in receipt of the Rev. Irl 11.
Hicks' 1898 almanac. It is much larger
and liner than any previous issue It
contains 110 pages, is plendidly printed
and illustrated on line book paper, hav-
ing tile finest portrait ever given of
1 rof. Hicks, It can no longer bedenied
that the publications of Prof. Ilicks
have become a necessity to the fainilv
and commercial life of the country.
His journal, "Word and Works" asido
from its storm, weather and astrono-
mical features, has taken rank with the
best literary, science and family maga-
zines of the age. Do not believe hear-
say and reports. Seethe Hicks alma-
nac and paper for yourself. You will
then know why they are so popular.
They are educators of the millions, and
unrivaled safeguards to property and
human life. It is matter of staple
record that Prof. Hicks has foretold for
many years all great storms, iluods,
drouths and tornadoes, even the recent
terrible drouth all over the country.
The almanac alone is 2,") cents a copy.
The paper is $1 a year with the alma-
nac as a premium. Send to
Word and Works Pub. Co
-201 Locus St., St. Louis. Mo.
I he Fair earrries a full line
and will save you raonev.
.f glovi
For Sale at a Bargain
ItiO acres of good farm land, located
one mile north and one mile west from
Union City, Okla : also 00s acres of i
land one mile west and one-half mile '
north of Union City. Call on or ad-j
dress H. C- Brown, Union City, Okla-J
homa lit-fit
Begg
from new type, wit
tions.
print?
briefs
■ ! -iw - i taiie.- for ei ta-
• PURE GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR POWDER
DIC
VWCB
W CREAM
BAKIING
POWDfR
Awarded
Highest Honors, World's Fair
Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair
■ ernian saive is a cure for
piles, 110 matter how bad the case may
be. They relieve at once, scalds, old
sores, burns, eczema, tumors, etc.
Sold by C. 1!. Miller, the druggist.
Alex Meador, son-in-law of Robert
Morrow. Sr.. died in Kansas City last
week. Mi*. Meador was w'ell known in
Kl Reno, and his death will bo deeplv
regretted by bis many friends.
The rain falls on the just and unjust.
Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup cures a
cold, asthma, and liigrippe caught in
j rain or shine.
We keep it. C. K Miller, druggist.
The El Reno compress shut dnwn for
j the season last Thursday. Something
' over 2S,000 bales of cotton were com-
pressi ti this season, valued at $700,000.
Don't scratch your life away, but use
Dr. Sawyer's Witch Hazel and Arnica
! Saive for erz iina, piles, hives, burns
and cuts. Cor sale by ( '. It. Miller.
1 Mrs. H. A. Lamberson and family
have returned to their home at Cloud
| Chief, after a two weeks' visit with her
mother. Mrs. llobt. Davenport
Prices talk at the Fair. Calicoes,
lawns tind other lines of summer dress
go ids at 4b- per yard.
Vou can get a good pair of trousers
at the Fair for #1.00.
Alfalfa Seed.
j Brown DeLuna, who loan money on
| farms and chattels on long or short
; time Wti sell alfalfa seed at cost, from
j •t- 1.) to Kl oil per bushel to enable tilt
j farmers to sow as much as possible.
I Offiee in the rear of the First Nat'l
| bank. El lleno, Okla. lli-.'lt
i It costs no more to have a law brief
printed right, and with new type sup-
plied with italic letters for citation
than it does to have a botched job.
•I. II. Newborn, M. I)..of,Whitefield,
one of the foremost doctors in the In-
I dian territory writes: "I have recom
| mended and sold Beggs' Blood l'oriliet
j for the past five years, and am pleased
to say it has no equal in any blood med-
icine that I have ever tried. Sold bv
C. II. Miller, the druggist.
The Iiev. Monroe is holding a revival
at West Point school house, east of
Liberty, and is meeting with success.
if you have urinary trouble or pain
in the back, indicating kidney disor
ders. if there boa general loss of en-
ergy, we ask you in all fairness to use
Dr. Sawyer's Ukasine. Thousands bear
evidence to the fact that it cures. For
sale by C. R. Miller, the druggist.
Coal Oil Ewing, of Kingfisher, was
around last Monday, inspecting the
price, not tbe quality of coal oil.
Rev. S. H. Jones, Tacoma, Wash.,
says: "I have suffered for years with
constipation and indigestion. One bot-
tle of Beggs' Little Giant Pills relieved
me entirely." Sold by C. II. Miller,
the druggist.
Otto Shutter, cashier of the Citizens
State bank, ha.- gone to West Plains,
Missouri, 011 a short \ isit.
The Sons of Herman gave a dance al
the opera house last Monday night,
which was well attended.
Mrs. Rule Hickox is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. John Schmook, in
Springfield, Missouri
The best known curbing for wells in
sand is tilling. Hockaday sells it. ii-tf
Permission was granted Ora Petti-
cord, to marry Miss Maud Little, yes-
terday by the probate judge.
liobbetl the Urn re.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:
"1 was in a most dreadful condition.
My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken
tongue coated, pain continually in back
and sides, noappetite—gradually grow-
ing weaker day by day. Three physi-
cian had given me up. Fortunately, a
friend advised trying ••Electric Bitters"
and to my great joy and surprise, the
first bottle made a decided improve-
ment. I continued their use for three
weeks, and a.n now a. well man. I know
they saved my life, and robbed the
grave of another victim." No one should
fail to try them. Only 50c per bottle,
atC. It. Miller's drug store.
I he Cadi o hotel has changed hands.
Drown and Wagoner have purchased
Booton's lease, and will take charge
this evening.
Hkdbud, Gordon Co., Gt..
Hkocs Mfu. t'o.:
Piease send by express at once one
dozen Beggs' lilood Purifier. It is the
most wonderful medicine 1 ever tried
for scrofula. >S. 11. TAYLOR.
Sold by C. II. Miller, the druggist.
< ■ I' Blake and family left this week
for Gallipolis, Ohio, in response to a
telegram announcing theserious illness
of Mrs. Blake's mother.
•No constipatcd person can look his oi-
lier best or feel perfectly well. For that
inactive liver and constipation, try Dr
Sawyer's Little Wide Awake Pills,
and they will cure you. For sale by C.
It. Miller, the druggist.
1 he Dkmoikat has a brief iliiistrat-
•d review of the "rise and fall" of the
Spanish anarchy, this week, inaddition
to more war news than all the other
papers combined.
LONG STAPLE.
STORM PROOF
COTTON SEED
FOR SALE BY
Kerfoot & Miller, El Reno.
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Hensley, T. F. El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1898, newspaper, April 14, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139923/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.