El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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C E- CONVENTION
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The Second Bi-Conunty Convention
of Canadian and Kingfisher County
Christian Endeavor Unions will meet
at Okarche, May 5th, tith and 7th, lMiy.
FKIDAY EVENING.
8:0(1—Prayer and praise service
8:15—Address by A Cardie, of El Reno
SATURDAY MORNING.
6:00—Sunrise prayer meeting'—Topic,
"Trusting in the Lord Jesus
Christ for strength Leader, A
T Edwards
9:00—Prayer and praise service
9:15—Paper, ''itemember the Sabbath I
day to keep it holy," by Miss Elta j
Detrick
9:30—Address, by C S Foster
10:00—Open parliament—Topic, "The
heart of the society, the conse-
cration meeting', and how to make
the most of it," conducted by Ilev
J S Murphy, of Okarche
OFFICIAL GUIDE
For Oklahoma Assessors for the
Year 1899.
Schedule of values for personal prop
erty and lands fix< d by the county as-
sessors in convention assembled at the
territorial auditor's office In Guthrie,
Oklahoma, on January 10 and IT. 1899.
SEND ONE DOLLAR K.2M
. . wi ir ou ii«*
"llhin TOO Mil. «.r « i.irago. r Mill md jouthU IOI' Bl M. Y HY f KI.K.II I O. I>.
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PKRI'KfTLY S.4TI8FA(TUKY, BlUTLY \S KH'Kk^KNTKD. Ktfl AL TO BNMIKH
riUT ttmiL T *«o.«o to *15.ou n<! THt GRANDEST BARGAIN YOU EVER SAW,
m, OUR SPECIAL PRICE $38.90,
■ nd fretKlit charts, lens the fl.UM writ with onl. r
UIP M&I^P TUIQ TOP Rlinnv INOI KOHNKMTOHVh IHIUliO,
WtMAKt IHIb lUr DUuuTrnin| lM.tf,,r (Material than moat
under urovinon of ChiipttM* 12. S makers put in #75.00 tmtrtries. Latest Style For 1899. h..jj
24*r'4 from the Heat Seasoned Wood. Mf r, lieet That Money 'an
r u...c iwtr • Build. Kod Hprlift, as illustrated, or Brewster Side Bar. ^h«*fl
lowi. Hltfh Grade Sort*wed Kirn SarvenV Patent. Top, ,' mince Hail
..... , , , Kubber Heartly Lined, full Ride and back oartain*. PalatlBf.Uuarai
r IPSt ClilHS horses shall be assessed teed equal to any H50.00 buirtnr work, Body black, (Sear dark grm
<>r Red. rphoUtrrlnir, hriiT rrrrn >r «fh hodj floth or Kim'i l eather.
from $50 to $-'00; second class from $20 S38.90 is our special price "j i'°", '7,TI *'d" •j'1 """" ,n"
apron. f.rprt, "rr.rh, anli-r.ttl.n, .nil .h fu. GUARANTEED TWO YEAHS w!l la.«t « Hfetlm,' f or lluiri[lr. ,1 #1S. Du .nd
, IK i,.,l ,i., f... .... ... «!'• WRITK FUH H1KK BK.1H < AHUMil'l!. you CAN MAKE $50000 Thia Year Soiling our S38.9I
to *o0, tnira clas.-, irom to .o buooieb order one to-day. you can sell it for $eo oo. don t dfxay.
Jacks and stallions shall be assessed Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (InC.I, CHICACO, ILL
at $'.'0 for every $1 service fee.
First class mules and asses shall be
assessed from $35 to $75: second class !
from $'20 to $35; third class from $5 to — —_.
$20.
Cattle six months old and under two [
welcome, by Iv V\ , years old $5 to $15; cattle two years old
bulls $15 to $50.
Sheep and goats over three months
old $.50 to $1.50; bucks $5 to $25.
Swine over three months old $2 per
hundred pounds.
Farm implements to be assessed at j
from 20 per cent to 50 per cent of ilrst
cost.
Wagons to be assessed at from 20 per
cent to 80 per cent of first cost.
Gold watches from $20 to $50.
Silver and other watches from $1 to
$20.
Pleasure carriages of every descrip-
tion, from 20 per cent to 80 per cent of
first cost.
Plate and jewelry at cash value.
Piano fortes from $40 to $500.
Other musical instruments from$l to
$100.
Household furniture to be assessed at
not less than $5.
Territorial bonds to be assessed at
cash value.
Stocks in any company or corporation
to be assessed at cash value.
Bicycles to be assessed at from $5 to
10:30—Address of
Arnold
10:45—Response, by Edna Finley, of
Hennessay
11:00—Address, "The tenth legion,"by
Rev Van Dolah, of Hennessey
11:15—Appointment of committees
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
1:30—Prayer and praise service
1:45—Paper, "The Endeavorer as a
personal worker," by Dr Parsons,
of Yukon
2:00—Address, "The christian's per-
sonality," by Minnie Davis, of
Kingfisher
2:30—Open parliament—"The social
side of the Christian Endeavor,"
conducted by Mrs Sherman, of
Kingfisher
3:00 —"Temperance in all things,'' by
E M Meyers, of Nagel
3:15—Paper—Hattie Smith, of Herron
3:30—Address, by Mr Loving
3:45—Paper. ''1 ought, therefore I
can," by Miss Warren, of King-
fisher
4:00—Business session
SATURDAY EVENING
8:00—Prayer and praise service
8:15—Address, "Christian citizenship"
by W M Burhans, of Okarche
SUNDAY MORNING
0:00—Sunrise prayer meeting—Topic,
"I promise Him that 1 will strive
to do whatever He would like to | $80.
OurCiilS Talfv FRISCO
LINE.
R. B. FORREST.
LAWYER
EL RENO, OKLAAOMA.
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SOMBART'S
DRUG STORE.
St. Louis & San Francisco R. R.
Take the most popular route to St. Louis
and all points east, Kansas City
and all points north and west.
Choctaw trains make close connections
at Oklahoma City and Wister
for all points on the Frisco line.
St Louis and Kansas City mail and ex-
press leaves Oklahoma City at
9:15 every morning—leaves St.
Louis at 8:10 every evening and
arrives at Oklahoma City at
0:20 the following morning.
Through reclining chair cars without
change. Pullman palace sleep-
ers from Monett to St. Louis
and Kansas City. You can se-
cure berths before leaving Ok-
lahoma.
Further information will be cheerfully
given by the nearest agent or
n. /••. in \\, t. f. p. a.,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
BR ) I V s V I'D Eli, G. p. A.,
St. Louis, Missouri.
frisco i.irvrc
St. Louis & San Francisco R. R.
The direct through car route to points
in southwest Missouri, southern Kan-
sas, Arkansas, Indian territory and
Texas.
The most direct route to St. Louis and
the east. Double daily vestibuled trains
Free reclining chair cars; observation
and drawing room sleepers; Harvey
dining ball. Ask your nearest ticket
agent for full particulars, or write
GEO. T. XH'llOl.SOX.
Gen'l Pass. Agt., St. Louis. Mo.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR-
ISTS EXCURSIONS
TO
CALIFORNIA
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10:00
11:00
2:1"
have me do" Leader, Grace M |
Comstoek
-Sunday school
-Regular church service
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
-Praise and prtfyer service
-Paper, ''Look out and look in," I
b3- Fred Hunter, of Kingfisher
-Addre.-s, by Mrs Shaw, of Okar-
che
"Denominational loyalty and in-
ter-denominal ioual fellowship,"
b.v A U LelTingwell, of North 1
Enid
-Paper, "More motive, not more '■
method," by H A Campbell, of
Kingfisher
Address, "Sympathy between
active and associate members,''
by H c Williams, of El Heno
-Paper, "Bible study," by Rob-
inson, of Thurston
4:00- Junior rally, conducted by Miss
Zeda c Lilly
sunday evening
7:00—( hristian Endeavor prayer meet-
ing, led by Spencer E Sanders
8:00—Sermon
9:00—Consecration meeting, led by J
Merle Evans, of Kingfisher
Special music will be furnished by
members of the Kingfisher college glee
club. Grace M. Comstock,
See'v of c c c E Union
Moneys to be assessed at 100 cents on
the dollar.
Credits to be assessed at cash value.
Average merchandise stock to bo as-
essed at actual cash value.
Manufacturers stocks fjr the pro-
ceeding year to be assessed at actual
cash value.
Promisory notes to be assessed at
cash value.
Tax sale certificates to be assessed at
cash value.
Judgments to be assessed at cash
value.
Shares in national banks to be assess-
ed at face value.
Improvements on unentered lands,
not deeded,to be assessed atcash value.
Grain on hand to be assessed at the
market value.
Machinery of all kinds to be assessed
from 20 per ec tit to 50 per cent of first
cost.
The aggregate of all other personal
property to be assessed at cash value.
All real estate to be assessed at its
actual cash value.
The Semi-Weekly Republic.
John e. Stewart, Carmel, Indiana, j The Semi-Weekly Republic has so
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Dr. R. WILSON.
(A graduate of the Baltimore Dental col lew
Resident : Dentist
>tt1ce in laloniek & Kerfoot hloek
lrHCt,w- DENTISTRY
Undertakes the most extreme cases of (Joii
fill in ti, noted for stuyiimqualit i«*s
A tine selection <>l KiiltMsIi and Aineri«,an teei i
the most natural and life-like, challenging com
parison, in adaptation and tluish, from a siiml<
i-oot to a lull set. Worthless teeth and root
extracted without pain absolutely) l>v tin* \i->
of nitrons oxide tras, ether or chloroform if <•
desired All v\i rk warranted
Pa'
SEND US ONE DOLLAR
n. « l*!l pattern lihrli *rn.l.- ItKSKUYOlH COAl. AMI WOOD
j took siotk, 11\ frt'itrht C.O.D., subjeet to examination
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depot and if
I found perfect-
ly sntislaetory
! ami tlic irri-alrnt
Stove DAK.
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or heard
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STOVE CATALOCUF.
Leavo Chicago every Thursday via
Colorado Springs and Scenic Route
to San Francisco ane Los Angeles.
Southern Route leaves Chicago every
Tuesday via Kansas City Ft.Worth
and El Paso, to Los Angeles.
These Excursion Cars are attached to
Fast Passenger trains, and their
popularity is evidence that we of-
fer the best.
Accompany theso excursions and save
money, for the lowest rate tickets
are available in these
PopularPul/manTourist Cars
For full description of this service
and the benefits given its patrons, see
your local ticket agent, or address
JOtiN sebastian, g. p. a.,
Chicago, III.
| der or IIU.OO
i and freight charjr«
I pi* xinxii. top is r:
! lai'kfe flues, heavy
I large oven shelf. Ii<
i nickel plated orna
I large deep, genuiiu
I some lar~e ornunic
furnish FKKK
ST.JflRlES HOTEL,
ST. LOUIS.
EUROPEAN PLKN.
Rates: 75c. and $1.00 per Day.
RESTAURANT POPULAR PRICES.
SPECIAL 25c. DINNER.
is size No. 8. oven is
made from he t pig iron, extra
cover--, heavy liiiimrs and grates,
avy tin-lined oven door, handsome
mentations ami triniliiinn-. extra
Sl.iinll li porcelain lined reservoir, hand I
ut«>«) l a«e. Ile-I roal liurner made, and
exti i I grate, making it a per
feet wood burner. HK ISnI'K 4 IIIMIIV. I.I Alt ANT H witli ;
every stove and guarantee safe deli very to your rail
road station. Your local dealer would charge yu 'Ml
for such a -tove. the freight is only ai.nut ?1.<H> lor
each Win miles, to we anvpyou a'lent A'ldre^- j
SEARS, ROEBUCK & COINC. > CHICACO, ILL
lluehuck kCo. are thoroughly reliable.—Editor.) >
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
special breakfast and supper.
No. 1 Beef Steak, or Mutton Chops. Potatoes.
Cakes or Waffles, Coffee or Tea and Fruit HO |
No. 1 Ham. Two Potatoes. Cakes or Waffles
and Coffee or Tea 25
No. ^ Pork Chops with Potatoes and Cakes or
Waffles and Coffee or Tea 20
No. 4 Lake Trout, Butter Sauce. Cakes or Waffles
and Coffee or Tea .. .20
No. 5 Oat Meal and Cream, or Bouillon, He.t Rolls.
Butternd Coffee or Tea 15
No. 6 Two Ejrgs. Butter. Toast and Coffee or Tea. .15
Take Market >t. Can* direct to Hotel.
Try European Plan. Cheapest and best, only
ay for what you get.
THOS. P MILLER PRESIDENT
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quickly ascertain our opinion free w Ii other an
invention i* prohnhly patentable. Comiininica-
tiotis strictly fontldontlnl. Handbook on Patents
pent free, oldest nueticy for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
8f< ial notice, without charm;, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir-
ulation of any scientific Journal. Terms, f.'i a
year • four months, fl. Sold byull newsdealers.
MUNN & C0.381BfMd^' New York
Branch Office, 025 F St., Washington, I), C.
of -weather. We have tried many rem-
edies, but nothing stops her cough
equal to Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup
We keep it—C. K. Miller, the druggist.
San Antonio and Return $10-
On account of the "Bottle of Flow-
ers'' at San Antonio, Texas, the C. O.
& G. railway will sell round trip tick-
ets for $10. Tickets on sale April 10th
good for return till April 24th. You
have all read about this beautiful dis-
play held at San Antonio every year,
and with their usual liberality give you
this opportunity to enjoy it at a little
expense. Note the price and remember
the date. C. e Holbrook. Agt.
Farm for Sale.
A good farm of 100 acres, 130 acres in
wheat, 30 acres in pasture, 5 acres of
which is alfalfa. A erood 4-room house,
barn and other outhouses. Farm is well
watered and is located two and one-
quarter miles from railroad station,
nine miles from El Reno. Can br had
cheap for cash, or will trade for cattle.
Inquire at this office. 8
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best. More noted writers contribute
to its columns than to any other paper
of its class. It is published especially
to meet the wants of that large class of
readers who have not the opportunity
or cannot afford to read a daily paper.
The telegraphic and cable service
of The Republic has never been equal-
ed in the history of journalism in this
or any other country.
The Semi-Weekly Republic has a
larger circulation now than any other
news weekly or semi-weekly
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El Reno Democrat, one vear 1 25
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Sleepers, Buffet Smoking and
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Chair-cars, Dining-cars, Meals
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For time-tables, folders, illus-
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scriptive of the territory trav-
ersed, or any information, apply
to your local agent, who can
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Hensley, T. F. El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1899, newspaper, April 13, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139971/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.