El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1898 Page: 3 of 8
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Notice to Teachers.
We have a few copies of "The Mas-
tery of Books" by Koopraan, and "How
to Study Plants," by Wood, which are
of special interest to the Teachers'
Heading Cliele. Thk Fair.
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Railroad Time Tables
DR.F.S.ROBERTS M. BARRETT,
THE GROCER
li'toiti So. 7.
Iin/le Ituildimj,
Notice to Dealers.
The Fair lias made arrangements to
ROCK ISLAND.
(.OlMS NORTH. —Passenger.
— No. 2, duily.. 4:00 a. m.
handle school books, tablets, slates and No. 4, daily except Sunday :>:S< p. 111
"" . . , ■ No. U2 (Ft), ilailv except Sun. 9:00 a. ni.
all kinds of gfchool supplies at whole-
sale prices—Chicago prices duplicated
EL RENO, OK. TER.
going south. Passenger.
No. I, daily 18:35*.m.
No. •'!, daily except Sunday 10:)."i a. 111
No. :tl (Ft), daily except Sun. .v.2."> p. m.
Tickets on sale for all points and hag-
gage checked through.
H. T. C'atlix, Agt.
in everything.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, ehilbains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi-
tively cures piles, or no pay. Itis guar-
anteed to give perloot satisfaction or Al.,.jvi.
money refunded. Pi ice -■> cents per box. .
For sale by C. IS. Miller, the druggist, r.eave El iteno going w
"The Staff of Life.".
R. B. FORRSST. We buy and sell exclusively for cash, and we do posi-
tively, plainly and above-board, say without fear of con-
diction that we can and will sell you Groceries and Pro-
I /\ \V Rv W visionn ' liraper than the cheapest and discount any price
J** — list in the citv so/ /;// r.u kioi;i> u r. 1:1, i;i:\<>.
choctaw, oklahoma ,t ul'lc r y.
Leave El Iteno going east t 6:50 a in.
KL ItKN'O, OKLAAOMA.
from
Notice.
Reduced rates on tickets to Port-
land. Oregon: Tacnmn, Seattle Und
Arrive Ml lleno from
:0:i p m
9:05 "
10:30 a. 111.
lo-.rto "
11:2:1 "
5:03 p. m.
11:23 a. m.
Local, tDaily ,v Sun.
num. - • For rates and other information apply
sinnkime Washington., and Garrison, to J. F. Holdkn, Tr. Mgr.. South Mc-
bpokaiK . Alestei.LT. O. E. HOLBROCK, Agt.
Butte and Helena, Mont., via. Hock- • ......... m •>«
Island route. For full information
call at Hock Island depot, or address
H. T. Catlin.
Gen. 1 it / Hugh Lee.
Through piismmirer train UmivIiiji hi Uen<>
a! r>.40 si. in. makes romit'piion >«>uti M«*-
Alp.sti'i- with t ill' "Katy i iyt I '• for St. Louis
ami points oast, and with south douiiu
"i'lypi" for Texas points.
M • K. & T. Time Table-
The Choctaw trains connect with the
1 Katy tlyer.
Airnnts wanted to sell portraits of nGi ] Leaves St Louis at 9:30 a. m.,
0 . i,.„inpwpv arrives at South McAlester at
tien. Pit/, Hugh Lee, Admiral Dewej H:20 a. m.
and Captain Sampson. Extra large No. 5 f.eaves St. Louis at 8:20 p. m.,
i ii,.nrV arrives at South McAlester at
cabinet size .'>0 cents per dozen (silvei). p m
«ix for 30 cents. These arc red hotsell- No. 2 Leaves South McAlester at 7:20
,, ft,p.m., and arrives at St. Louis
ers: everybody buys: sell as fast as you al (. p ni
can hand them out. Big discount to No. (5 Leaves South .McAI-'stei^at a p
m.. and arrives at St. Louis at
7:38 a. m.
agents and the trade. No attention
paid to postals; only those who mean
business and want to make money, send
for samule dozen. Pick out your own
territory. Quick! C. P. Kldkk.
108 N. 4th St. St. Louis, Mo.
Secret Societies, Etc.
Valuable Cook Book Free.
If you will send the N. K. Fairba
Co., Chicago, 111., your name, address I
El ItenoLod^'p No. 7, A. 1 & A. M. -Regular
jomuiu nidation the first and third Monday
(light In each month. AngusCrockctt, VV. M
Ueno N" 7, I. O. O. F., meets every Thur
Jay ni^ht. E. T. Prince, N. G.
Canadian Encampment No. I. O. O. F
\1eets every second and fourth Friday. h. I
you will send the N. K. I* airbank prince, <\ IV
Martiia Washington, Rebeeca Degree Lodge
No. 1. Meets flrsj and third Friday. May (
and one 2-cent stamp to pay for postage i>oweii. N.G.
•i fl.nn nf ..honrp a El Reno Lodge No. 6, K. V - Meets every
they will mail you, fiec of chai„e. Wt.dll,.^(l.iy llls.|lt. Ml,'Intel Elchhoff, 0. C.
capv of "Home Helps,'' a practical and , Et Reno I>ivision No. 1.1- B. i<- I'.—Meets
' , , . with much val- ilrst Wednesday In eucli moiitli. J O. fomp
useful book of recipes, with raucn vai klns S K (.
uable information on cooking and serv- Jolln a. Poutliei-lainl I'ost, G. A It., meet
, pverv Saturday evening in the Jake Scliwei-
ing breakfasts, luncheons, dinners and ^ \ iMioi- cordially invited. .1. I>
tea table decoration, invitations, eti- Allen, Com. S. J. Oyer, Adj.
(V, .. ,,hl....ts <>f sner- l(llln A- SoutlicrlanU Woman's Uelief Corps
quette and many oth< r suhjet t- . I _\,p L'T, meets atp. m.. 1st and ad Thursdays
ial interest and value to the housewife. ,)f each month, in Seliweizer hall. Sullie
. • ,An ....... i 1 l'avne. I'res. Ada Hutchinson, Secy.
"Home Helps contains H P.'J-4 s- ~ Keystone Chapter No.9, K. A. M.—Meets the
handsomely gotten up and illustrated st,con(| lin<i fourth Tuesday nisilit in each
,• i"i \t - P„ r tlio prri.' month. W. K. Brown, II. i1. Visiting brother
and is edited by Mrs. Hoier, in© en.i
SOMBART'S
DRUG STORE.
KmmraKkr rm
X: mm ,i i mi i >n anHUidR tnwuiMi n———— , i'imi■miArurnarMr^ «
ttm II. T. SMITH, Pn-ldei.t. Otto A Siii-tti CiinIiIi-
,|. T. I'AKSUN- Vir, 'I'llS. •' I. I Mll.l , A-s'l aslll.'
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CmzENs State BAS^K.
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Dr. R. WILSON,
(A graduate of the Baltimore Beutal a>llr .>
Resident : Dentist
Office 111 lulontrkft Kerloot 11lock .
r DENTISTRY
Undertakes the most extreme eases of (Joli
fiilinu, noted for stayinu'qualities.
A line selection of Knulish ami American
tin* most nalnraliiiid life-like, ciiali'-nuio-j "in
parison. in adaptation and finish, irom a sinuk
root to a lull s.-t. Worthless teetli ami mob
extraeted without pain ;il)s )lutely l v the IM
of nitrous oxide iras, ether or chloroform ti ««
tiesir«''l Ml work warrauteii.
Piart.
itllile
I I KI NO, OKI \ 11O.M \
CAPITAI.v o BT( JOK o SLi.5,C)C)().C)().
Prompt attentlBn given to all business entrusted to us.
;• COLIECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
DIRECTORS. .I. T Taimins. II. c Ai ri i li. I< Townsi mi. c. I, Knci.k,
!■ i,i,i V> III.i.UMV 11. A. Slit'i l'Ki., II. T. Smith.
chronic diseases
CITHKI) r.v
200 MAIN STREET,
OKI.AHOMA CITY, Okia
ST.JPfnES HOTEL,
ST. LOUIS.
EUROPERN PLHN.
Rates: 75c. and $1.00 per Day.
RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES.
SPECIAL 25c. DINNER.
SPECIAL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER.
No. 1 Beef Steak, or Mutton Chops. Potatoes,
Cakes or Wattles. C>#ee or Tea and hint.
No. 2 Ham. Two I--kks. Potatoes,Cakes oi- Wattles
and Coffee or I ea ... io
No. * Pork ('hops with Potatoes anJ Cakes or
Waflhs flnJ Coffee or It a. 20
No. 4 Lake Truut. Butter Sauce. Cakes or Waffles
and Coflee or Tea... .20
No. 5 Oat Meal and Cream, or Bouillon, Hot Rolls.
Butter and Coffee or Tea 15
No. '*> Two Eggs. Butter. Toast and Coffee or Tea 15
Take Market St. Cars direct to Hotel.
Try Ktiropean l'lan. Cheapest and best, only
ay for what you get.
THOS. P. MILLER. PRESIDENT-
1>K.
The doctor devotes special attention to ai.L
chronic disl-'ases and uses many now and most
positive medicines in In* practice which ho lias
CURED MANY EXTREME CASES, SIH'll lis
Hydrocele Rheumatism
Kidney and Bladdei
Indigestion
Heart Disease
Catarrh
Chronic Ulcers NervouaneHS Sore Legs
Bronchitis Pulmonary Disease Sore byes
Diseases of women nnd children special attention. I'ilrN and rupture cured by
painless met hood and no detention from business. Hydrocele cured in a few
hours. Calls promptly answered all hours. Consultation free.
W. E. HUMPHREY, PRE.'
K. I). HUMPHREY, Sec'y and Treas
nent authority on pure foods and house-
hold economy, and principal of the
Philadelphia Cooking school.
The Rev. Irl R Hicks
Annual Almanac and monthly paper
Word and Worke, are now known from
Meets
otto
^ordially Invited.
Ascension Comniandery, K T. I'. I>.
rst. Tuesday nig'it i" each month
Sliuttee, K. <
Mistletoe Lodge, National Reservation
Association, meets first, second and fourth
Thursday nights. U. B Forrest, President;
Mrs. .7. A. Warren, Secretary.
Mistletoe Chapter, No. 27., Order of the
Meets second and fourth
•ach month. May U
in
THE -
COM'Y.J
Millers and
Grain Dealers
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
ea to sea. We are pleased to call the j Huir
attention of our readers to the Alnian- |)owt.u w m.
ac for 1895) now ready. It is a splend- flio followlnit loclsres now meet In vlie
idly printed and illustrated «f' a!'-ver,
ll(i pages,and th stei n,o ecasts and | ^ |(||(|;tri| s.lturdliy nll?llts.
digrams and astronomical and scicn- ^ n<>no Lodge No. <i, A. o. U. w.- Meets
ti lie matter are superior to anything I every first and third Friday nights In each
that has ever been seen before in a 25 | m„nth.■ '^,llrd Tuesdiiy8 „
cent book. II is monthly juurnal, Woid ^ ^ ^
and Works, is duo of the best literaly, , gonsof norman—Second and fourth Tues
home and scientific magazines in the | (1;iye of Ctte|, m0nth.
country, besides containing his month- Red Men-Every Wednesday ni«hv.
. . v,,i„nntionn note—We would deem it a ureat favor If
ly storm forecasts with explanations. ^ h(, S(,i.1|)f,s 1{eC()rd Keepers,secretaries,etc
The subscription price of Word and j t),e tti)ove lodges would notify us of any
Works is 91.00 per year and a copy of | error nr change to be made In tlie announ
the Hicks Almanac is sent as a premi- j menis of their respective lodges
um to every yearly subscriber. Single -
copies of Word and Words 10 cents. Churches.
Price of Almanac alqne,2o cents. Send j Baptist ch„Ki:ii _ kock Island Avenue,
your order to WORD AND WORKS fun. j 3U,lcl,iy S1.|M„,1 10 a. m. l'leacliing at usual
Co 2201 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. hours every Sunday. Mid-week meeting
Wedneaiay eveniriRB. ... ...
1 1^. L. Smith, Pastor.
The Weather Calendar- j m.E. LhchOB Rock Island Ave. Sunday
, iirvnrttAT has received the Uchool at 10a. m.: preaeldngat usual hours.
Iho DhMOCBAl prayer meeting on Wednesday evening.
I) A. Flino, Pastor.
Presbyteiuan—Barker and Wade. Preach-
! injj at usual hours; ('. E. meeting, p. m.;
I Sunday school at 10 a. ni.
Rev. Caudle, Pastor.
South Methodist— Barker Ave. Preach-
, infz at usual hours; Sunday school at 10 a. m.:
twelve I Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening-
Rev. (i allowav, Pastor,
sheets of paper, 115x20 inches in size, cmtisTiAN-Barker Ave. Preaching at
. ,, with a brass loop Usual hours; Sunday school at 10 a.m.; En-
all fastened togethoi with a mass i Lvor I|U.(,u„K llt ,j.:)0 p. m.; Ladles' Aid
society, Wednesday at 2 p. m.; prayer meet-
Patents
Designs *
r v - , Copyrights &c.
Anvone pending a pket rh and description may
quickly ji eertaln our opinion free whether hii
invention ih probably patentable. J ommunica-
t ions strictly confidential. Handbook on i atents
sent free. Oldest fluency for securing .patents.
Patents taken tnroufrh Munn & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American. <
\ handflomel7 lllastrdted wwkly. l.nrBCst cir-
MUNN & Co.36,Brondwav New York
Branch Office. C25 F St., Washington. I). C.
Highest market price paid for all kinds of grain. Asl> your "rocer for the fol-
lowing brands of Hour if jou want tlie best;
EL RENO—BUST. MISTLETOE. WIGWAM.
tfiFLuruext Milling M«l Iterator Plant in Oklahoma.
JOHN W D1X
Everything
that is kept
in A 1st-CLASS
— MARKET—
—P K E S II-
—AND
CUKE 1)
M E ATS.—
WOODSON STREET
EL RENO, OKLA
Union Pacific. the "rock island" meat market,
THE DIRECT LINK PROM
Cardui Weather Chart and Calendar
for 1899 from The Chattanooga Medi-
cine Co., manufaeturers of MeElrees
Wine of Cardui and Thedford s lllack
Draft. This is one of the best Calen-
dars published. It consits of
hanger. Each sheet contains the eal
endar for one month in large figures
that can be read across any room. Un-
dor the figures patent weather signals
indicating l'rof. De Voe's Weather | meetinit Wednesday at 8
Porecasts for every day in the year ap-
pear. Tlie moon's changes and legal
holidays are also shown. The ealen
dar is valuable in any home. We un-
derstand a few copies of it can he se-
cured by sending 10 one-cent postage
stamps to the Chattanooga Medicine
Co., Chattanooga, Tt i n.
,ni Thursday eveninjf.
Thos. J. Dixon, I'astor.
pll/mim CONC. It kg at iona i. ChUKCU—Evans
nt usual hours.
Prayer
— Heed, i'astor.
CuitisT Church Memorial —Service l^t
and 2nd Sundays in each month,
uud I'veiiinu at 11 and T::«: last Sunday in
eucli tn,nit h at evenii - only: Sunday si'hool
in |o it to : service :i I It. lleno last Sunday
ill each month in the morninu.
Hen T. J. Hrookes, Pastor.
C'atholic Corner Evans and Russell. Ser-
vices lit usual huurs
1'a i hkr Constantin f,, I'riest
St.TI -I'a-turs will be expected to notify
UK of any chaniieor Oowectlon; should any
I..t .Uill he discontinued
To all points
in Colorado, Wy-
oming, Utah, Califor-
nia and Puget Sound's
points. Broad A estibult tl
trains, magnificently equip-
ped with PULLMAN PAL-
ACE Double Drawing-room
Sleepers, Bulfet Smoking and
Library Cars, Free Reclining
Chair-cars, Dining-cars, Meals:
a la carte, are run daily via this
Lint!.
For time-tables, folders, illus-!
trated books, ' pamphlets, de
scriptive of the territory trav-
ersed, or any information,apply
to your local agent, who can
sell you a ticket via the I NK >N
PACIFIC or address
E. L. LONAX,
Gen'l Pass & Tkt. Agt.
Omaha, Nebraska
TWOaDOORS NORTH OP CADDO HOTP.L.
The Very Finest Meats to be Had will be
Found at this Place.
Pish and Gumc in Scusoii. all Market Novoltict conic and see us.
y DAVIDSON ^ GASbv ^dealersin^> J
>*• Factory stock of all kinds. I 111titl> I l||l '||l|! \l||i|(l'!'K ^
y Odd work a Specialtj . Llllll''' |, Ltllll (I II' I > '11111 - I' ■ « 4
^ JAS. TOMPKINS. Manager.
Buy..
Your
GROCERIES, flour and FEED,
OF
SAM PEACH,
IHjtoh's ohl Stand. EvenjtUiny Mew, Fresh and Cheap, 'ivy Me.
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Hensley, T. F. El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1898, newspaper, December 29, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139956/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.