The Daily Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 210, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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RED MEN IN COUSC'L
They V* I Tr\ to Have t**e O^oe* Se*
4s ee and On* in Keeping \N ith
Jutl :« Maof to Tane ,ts P ace
R*pcrt Cf ,h CtnJjlt,c.n of
FIRST N VridNAL HANK
There .s dis&atisfaci
of the Arapaho - ox t i
of the secreiarx of ihi
til recently whfn the
camp
ord or
To
OimOTJl of A
;nn
(1ia.ii was add the
ficiary received the money a#
a* the siale ca&lnn«4 I nder
the oem order the money must be
) .aced in a 1 n. Siate* .;« petitory
and paid to : « boneflcarx a ih« rate
At Rt Hon. in the Terr
ho ma at tht c)o*« of i .
ber Hi. 1^4
ftBKM ROBS
Uvans arid discount $
Oxendrafts secured arid
secured
>e«e j i 5; Bonds to secure
soon i dilation
Premium* on I
t*ankm£ house
and fixtures
DM ■ \a ..
- Bk d*
furnitur
t ser
e a^ t
Buki
•<1 reset x <
th«
lv. from Siate
and Hankers
Due fmm appro'
agents
sand Cheeks and r
Item .,
K\chan$e for 00 ar.nc ho.
N> :'S M other Nit
Ranks
Fractional paper enrren
nlckle* and eents
fiU Money Reservod
Bank vu
o per
►Id as
Red em pi ion
i Treasurer
dilation
not t:
fund
l^r
5
of ten dollars p« ; mot,.The money
ihns deposited dravt- no interest
Some of the a 01 mem> - M near t^iis
city have brought nearly >
doilars and .f plaeed at ot
cent interest that sum wov
much revenue as the Indian can nom
:a* fr. r. : • ■ p. •> • t :%% . « at
The Indians are holding a council to-
day mih Char t s Keith :u tfc.s oty
and wiU make an oft have the
secretary's order recinded and haxe
the old ruling again placed in effect
The Arapahoes who art aking part
.n the council today are Bird Chief
Warpath M . < Mar. C B Oh;of
Black Coyote. Oliver Barber. Ko .
Wolf Smkftip Hack \liv<U li.v. Ut
lie Hear M«tlicine Grass Oircle l^eft
Hand, and .lack Bull Bear the inteV
prefer.
A better dressed and r. ri1 dijniiti^d standing
body of men WouM bfl blM to And rOu* to other National ban'.*
and thfx are , * v. • . t > ,->0
• 1 >ne
in their efforts lo have mm aside an
order which - nian : > ■ nn.Mist individual deposit f
to them '■>> ehivk
IVmand eertifleat.
posit
t ertifled checks
Cashier s checks
I ing ...
Notts and hi Is re
ed
• 4 *4
s:
f
!
1.1 ABM 1T1KS
t aj>;:al Stock pa d III
S ..T , . I ......
t ndivided profits, less
,ense> and taxos paid
Nai.onai Bank no- -
State Har.ks
S. J
S
The Dancing club will give one of
its enjo> able dances in the opera
house Ftidax night at x*:. rh time the
committee will report tht- name select
o for the club Arrangements art
being made to secure M er bri^ther >
orchestra to furnish music ft^r the
oJuh dances
5
GRADE NEARLN FINISHED
Work cn the New S detracks W
Completed Torro re**
King Taylor xnho has chargi
grading tor tht t \i« ns n of tl .
o( the !
Ktvk ;
Total
Territory of Oklahoma
Canadian, ss
1 I. A Wilson cashier of the abox
named bank do solemnly swear tha
the above statement is true to th
I best of mx knowledge and belief
l. A WILSON Cashier
• Correct- Attest
K P 1U MBHRKY
T .1 3TBWART
V H CHI LEV
Directors
Subscribed and a worn to before m
island yards, will finish his work for|thtQ 1 St! tlay of Novanber, 1901
the four main tracks ov. 'u x\< >t suit
tomorrow He xxill next grade for
long track along the *fs- s d« : the
compress wharf after which the crad
mg will be done for iht team tracks
east of the depot
\ work has been delayed some
by n 4« -a of the fact that title could
not be 'ired by the company jo the
HeintieK * lot west of tht- depot
but that Q *~uliy wan finally settled
and the buddings have been moved
out of the way.
I Seal
V AN N KSS
Notarj Public
spires October
Grocerymen to Close Thanksgiving.
We the undersigned merchants ot
Bl Reno wishing to observe the holi
day of Thanksgiving day. Thursday 01
this week, agree with one another u
close our respective places of busi
ness all da> deeming it unnecessary
tt>r public gtx>d to open even ft>r ;
unite
111 bet
Sni it
the
The churches of Kl Reno x\
iu Thanksgiving services N.
24. at 10: :U> a nv Scrx . t.s xxill
held at the Baptfst chinx h
The programme-will fV as fx\llow
Doxolog)
InvtHUki itut He
Anthem 1 Prai
Soul "
Scripture reading Rt x
Hymn. No 29S
Prayer. Rev Brown
Anthem. The King
Shepherd la
Sermon. Rev. Farrand
Solo. "Offeratory "
Hymn. No ;U'
Benedict ion. Rex Cole
f the princi
1/txrd
PI
M >
li'PS
l.o
TO INSPECT THE C.AS PLANT
A Delegation From Shawnee W •
rive Here This Week
The mayor and :t uututier-ot council-
men of Shawnee will arrive in the
city in a few days as tha guttata of
tli^ Kl Hem ila> nonipai ^ Shaxvno.
determined to have gas without
waiting ft>r the discover) of tli« natur
ul proving and the oh.it-ct of tin ten
t)6mt n in coining here will b« to in
a pact t |ie plant in this « n> rh«ra i>*
h probability that the Kl Reno (5a* Canadian Count> Territory
company xs ill establish a pi *
Shaw nee
j short time provide
1 1 a. business vn u 'it
Us > ul,
x\ K McOralh & Co
INixvnsend (5i> Cti
i K T
I Pa gels iin> Co
I Fowler Oro lY.
.1 i" Schriver.
Williamg Uu\ «N\
I fPii at Pub) ahed Nov < mt
LEGAL NOTICE
1 In tlui Justice «>1 the Pe
In-fore T t Mitts, Jitstiee
1^'Peace
R D loues plaintiff
ingston defendant
Tl^e defendant in the a box. entitled
cause will hereby take notie.«\ and you
are hotfixy uuuiicd. Hiat yvwi liav«
been sued liy R h Jones in the I us
tiv.e of the Peace Court before T J
Mttts. Justice of the Peace for the
sum of sixt\ !$«••• dollars for which
an order of attachment was issue>
and certain personal property attach
ed. and that the. same will be heard
b< (o|a 1 in- «ald luatIce of t ii« Peat -
T .1 Mitts at his office in Kl Reno
Okla
bonia. at the hour of nine o'clock a
m on Thursday the 22nd day of l>e
Itdin l..x
The anniversary ball t>f the Knights
of Columbus xxill be gixen in tb- oper;i
house Thursday niglit
Sl ecial Thanksgiving sei'
Christian Science church
evening at T : :'0 o'clock
thanksgiving Podtoftue
Tht |H)stoffice xvill be t
at the
Houi s
pen from
) oil to
day
on Thanksgiving
jcember. 1904. ami that unless you an
swer in said cause ou said date, judge
nicut xxill be rendered against y-ou foi
the suui t>f sixt\ t$tiOn|dollArs ant!
costs of suit, and the property so at
tacliod sold according 10 laxx
Witness my liar id and seal tkis 19th
day of November 1904
T .F MITTS, .luatIce of the Peace
307-301
County Warrants.
Highest price paid for Canadian
county warrants For particulars en
quire at thU office. 201-tf*#
Thanksgiving Murning
Fut i|m< liuiiplit of t>' r ciuntqinera we j ——
will open nut ajc r« until 10 ti clock , The Democrat Book store will take
Thursday morning PKACH BROS j old books ir. first lass oondition in
208 21 exchange for new ones
For that tight feeling in yo chest!
There Is a remedy over 60 years old—Aye s p rY Pectoral
Of course you have 1 pfot".
in (he family, jt siav
and hard colds on th
.bod it. Om
dy for co
■Hit.
▼ r * i fru «-eu)d
fee! prrfccth frtt to
*n« t6f Doowr ti
«n r.tni At.i hitn
aiming \ou «. h
te Ino* ilviit tour
>'eu will ob-
ti n the
id* ict frft. nj bo
on* will vour
!rrtcr but th< Doctor
AMttu,
Dr. J. C. Aver,
Lortll,
Testimonials? We can furnish
them by the thousand. Here is one:
For over half a century Acer's Hair N'igor has
been sold in even- civilized land on the face of
the globe.
Is not this long, unbroken history of success
the very best kind of a testimonial?
■ Ml* fcy lit* J C Ajr#r C« . U«« . Kmi
AIM auufkMuNrt ft
ATTR S SARSAr▲Rlll l -fw tht aTTR S HLLS Fat C'tit Mt'M
ATIK S v.H&KKY PECIdlAl Foi CA&fhi ATFR S AGi'lCm Fw ntUintWipt
1 and Mrs Henry IWk are spend
' ing Thanksgiving *ith Mrs Reek's
|xar«Nnt*. si l*vk:idgc
Ri>hert .1 Hodgen shet.fl ot Prairie
o«>unty Arkansas stopped in town last
j night u:\miu home ftNxm Kanvs> vNit*
wiih a negnx murder * hom he «^a|v
ur*>«i at thai placc
T'*% Nerth America Damaged
Nl M v v Nm v:.i lta'.ian
• si«-^am>hip Non h Anionca. *hi h sa l
tsl nviax t.> \a, e> a. tVcntva is rtN
turning to her dock with a hole m her
hull about ftft> feet from the stem
Vll jxassengvrs art gathensl fixraaiM
Th ship is badlx Hst*\1
Captain C Roas the socialist
«>rator dHlvered an eKxouent address
ni tht d strict i^mrt rxvxm last night
i to a fair-sireo amlience
Wsntivl men and Nxys 10 trade
ioxeis at llrt S Oh<vta« Ave
«t
Th Ijk1< - Guild of the Rpiscopal
hnrc.h ^ ill meet Thursxlay afternoon
t - . o'clock with Mrs Riley at
he Kerfoot
ot
Lest Watch.
A small gold x* atch. hunters case
Rngraved in hack of caae M C to L.
C April 4 18*3 Liberal reward. Kl
Reno Liquor Co 2t>S St.
C\ M .lackstxn whoae restaurant !
and confectionery xvas ns^entlx dan.
ag*\1 by flrt , is moving his goods into
the buildinc at in- North, Hickfovd
avenue
Piano Tuning
Mr .lames Rulxser is in town tuning |
pianos l.oaxe onlers at iJetre. Rnxs !
f j / SOT St J
REUNION OF ROUGH RIDERS.
>raaident Roosevelt to Visit me
Southwest.
Wu IqiIoq Not 2.: ti vu lug
xi at tin white house today that the
resident was making plans to at-
end a reunion of the rough riders in
he southwest some time in March or
Vpril He is anxious to go and hopes
othing will interfere with his ming-
ng ft r a week with th aien he com-
manded at Santiago They are scat
red all over the west nox*
No definite plans have hi
vn approved by the preaf
New Orleans and
.> s xv ing north wanl fit J
visiting certain states in )w iwMrfte
west
CM I tr OF TH IN Ail
Your Hair
"Two ifir i(o kit h«ir •
filling aui I purvhttrd •
Kottl« of A>fr's H«ir \ ijor, and
toon m* ktir noppf J contini out."
Mi Mitinit Hoover. r rn, 111.
Perhaps your mother
had thin hair, but that is
no reason why you must
go through life with half-
starved hair. If you want
long, thick hair, feed it
with Aycr's Hair Vigor,
and make it rich, dark,
and heavy.
II M • WMlt
tf j<*ur diogfiitl ftiiB.'l anwly j.* .
*#nti n* on# «1.> r mi # will
tvu • KolO# H# •tit-# n«1 jit# Ih# n«B<#
• f rMrDMiMOiprMiolk.f Ad.1i#**
J V A \KM 4\l., 1 ovill, N m
WANTS
l-Dr Kent
For Rent.
Three*room house *xith cistern, 704
South llickford Knquire at Prince's
grocery 193 ti
NATURAL
WATER.
THAN IMPOH1 t o
Ft>r S.ito
LIST OF PETIT JllRCfS
|fitt> Mm SummonH to 8 rv« at tht
No.-fmbfr T rm c' Couft
Tho mg rpsi.w>ni of r*narti*n
c*"m«ty haxe been summoned to serve
! •* tht Noremher term
|*rf dStrict ctwirt, mhich will convene
j n this city ne\i Mondsx
( Wm l"Hian K.vk Island
I fYank Selement Yukon
1 H lUxxwn. Yukon
W U Hradlex R) Reno
Nick Arnd. \ ukon
W m 1 Wins, Kl Reno
1 K (^handler, Yukon
.1 \V Kidd, Okarche
0 p Kagg CVment
Jasper Cannon, Hen x
A Hollingsxkorth Mustang
Aumist Ktvhrich Trait ie
ti i Kl Heno
H T Iaxhh. I nion
.1 K Rl*worth, Kl Heno
ohn Ooruthers Valley
t H Westfall l^arhngton
Kd Shex*,j\ Mustang
•1 H Timmerman, Kl Heno
.1 \Y Kreelxvrn, Kl Heno
Ptxster Handy Vallcx
A N Ice i>sk
t' r Pilltngham. Okarche
Wm Hahew, Yukon
1> li Mtxade Oak
Win MeNott lament
I'd Hash, West Walnut
Sam Smith. Heno
lVte Schiller. Kl Henti
H i; lVnnlck, Valley
W A Toby, Kl Hentt
' Miugxvi, Vallex
\N Weidy. Okarche
.? K McNlnch, Frisctx
Seymor# Siler, KrimM
Frank Welter, Kl Heno
Henry Frederick. Cement
C O Kxans, Kl Hent
.1 W Sch wax berg, Okarche
Harry J Smith, Okarche
ti V Wilaon, Maple
H C. IWel, I'nlon
>N T I'arsoiv, Cement
>\ iu Haston. Cement
t' H Leskt*, Prairie
.1 N Van tirundy, Calumet
1 (' Corothers. Calumet
S A Stream. Kl Heno
.1 M Taylor, Maple
Havid Todd. Maple
, ^ •• ■ i
MINtty D),«rlb o
CI Reno, Okla.
In another column the Christian fin
ieavor hotel of St. Louis makes an
announcement which will be appreci
.ited by world's fair visitors. Tht
or.tb txf November is a desirable!
Broke Into His House.
S LeQuinn of Cavendish. Vt . x>
robbed of his customary health by
j invasion of chronic constipation.
'.nonth to visit St Louis and the ^ ^on l>r King's New l.ife Pills broke
world's exposition, and the accommo into his house, his trouble was ar
dations offered by the largest hotel rested and now bo's entirely cured
ti the world will appeal lo those de- They're guaranteed to cure, 2f c at
irons of securing the best of acconi Rhoades & Cook's drug store
uodations at reasonable prices. _
The Dally Democrat 10c a week
«lion U< iaVt>U'«
t>initii<Mit i|
| i^lm |' n
rW. i\is>t« t o*. \
Sunnitiu •'«i' • tttie. fin.*
1 ^ui. 1 > and p<-iuift
HEISKELL'S
OINTMENT
1« '->v f *n.l •«>'!!ut\|j ho«-,« th# •kin ..ft
*« • h#Aithj -i. iMI « Siw«i> f*.i Dm aki •
• ly Ki InuMM,SonsSl<
«' <4)0111 .. lH*rvh of KN>*.mi\> 'Hl«
Johnston. Hollow it k Co . Philadi-iphu
Confessions of a Priest.
Hot. Jno S Cox, <if Wake Ark
writes. "For twelve years I suffered
form yellow jaundice I consult en
a number of physicians and tried nil
sorts of medicines, but got no relief
Then 1 began the use of Klectric Hit-
ters and feel that I ntu now cured
of a disease tjiat had me in its grasp
for twelve years." If you want a
reliable medicine for liver and kid
ney trouble, stomach disorder or
general debility got Klectric Hitters
It's guaranteed by Rhoades A C«x>k.
Only 50 cents
Mm Vincent*
Lftle cMd
Help for Moth
ers
Any woman who is suffering disordered
menstruation, bearing down pains, nervous-
ness, or whose life is made desolate by
barrenness, can have,the same relief Mis.
Vincent secured, by taking Wine of Cardui
in the privacy of hri home. No physician's
treatment nevessary. This pure Wine com-
mends itself to every suffering woman.
Will you go to your druggist todav and
secure the same relief Mrs. Vincent writes
about? When the stomach, bowels or
liver are affected, Thedtord's Black-Draught should be used
WINEorCARDUI
No. WW Mission St., San FnAWctsco, Caj . Pec. 9. 190ft
I am happv and plea*ed to attest to the value of me «" ! tvarti\n f< r proe-
P'N p mother* I t«wk it for three months before n\\ darling babv came and
1 mi^T. io<i so little pam 1 felt 1 «a an neephon llie chiKl is happy and
|i .lth\ an«i th* sunshine of n\y life I had kardK au> trouble after she was
i an<i after eleven days «as ujp my entire hnnse« k and telling
er than I had fell tor xeara. 1 am the envy ol nr nrighl«.>i s aiine of the
ibiiallx hnril. hy < hihi 1 Isave and heoause 1 nex"arhad a xit.k tiar unseif. 1
jive the entire credit to Wine of Cardui.
50? \ was sickly, pale and thin More I took jT * «/ y
it, but since 1 nave used it I have been in J*
j erfect health have $aine«i fourteen
pounds and enjoy Ufa as never before.
Vice- PrMM*nt.
Svsnrn.u M«>ih#r a tTlnb
Bound volumes of standard booki
frxxm 2f>c up. call at this office
A large safe. Are proof and burglar
proof. Call on t . VV. Keller, opposite
Caddo Hotel. 167 tf
For Sale Complete machinery foi
broom factory Call at O 1,. Hlchards
store. 218 220 South llickford avenue I
42 tf |
Wanted
A dp*d or oemclnry eorllllealo to)
lot 2:t. block 14. issued to Sarah Mar j
tin, call for the same at tltla office
181 tf
MAN Coder M tt> prepare for
Oov i Position Salarx |SiU> with pro
motion to $' 500. Fine opening ltox
r>70. Cedar Kapids. Iowa 198-261
i First Published Nox 14 i
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
Perritorx of Oklahoma canadian eoun
ix In the District Court for naitl
county
' S King plaintiff vs Hmmn King
defendant No 'JS.SS
I lit Perrltory «>f (iklahotna to Km
ma King defendant above named
Von are hereby notified that yon
liaxe been sued in the J>lstrict Court
within and for the Count> of Canadian,
in the Territory of Oklahoma, and
must ansx*« r the petition filed tht r.
in by plaintiff .1 s King on « r b*
fore (ho 27th day of December. 1904
t>r the saiti |>etltion will be tak«-n ss
true and judgement for a divorce
ami fnrevet barring v« u of any right
title or interest in and to lots i: and
14 in block f . and lots 14 and it
block Jti ami lots 7 and S in blt>cl> 4.' 1
Iti Cnion Cltx t^anadian C«>unty ouis
homa will be renderetl aecordlnglx
MARSH k HOHRHSON At lot • > •- !
f*>r Plaintiff
Attest
K M HRC.UKH Clerk ot the Dig
trlct Court
lly .1 1- Trevathan, Depulv
I SKAL|
CATARRH
YFIVER
1
Ely s Cream Balm
This Remedy l n Specific,
Sure to Qive Satisfaction.
Civit RILIIF AT ONC1.
It clean****, Mxithofi, boels, sntl protects the
dim****! menihrsni* It cures Oatarrh end
.intM hwii> a Cold In the Head quieklv
ll4wt«ir<vt the H/misoh tif Taste nd SiuelL
K®sj tt usi> t'ontains n«> injurious drug*
\pplied into the nontrile and s> w<>rb«'«l
l^rge Sin*, f>0 eenls at Ptuggi ts or bj
mail{ Trval Size, It) cents l^y uiail.
ELY BROTHERS. 56 ttsrrsn St *,« York.
BACON
AND
BEANS
AT
World's h'jir (luests
— When in vi Utit, Stop at
The
Christian Endeavor Hotel
locatrd illrccllt eprnslir onr ol Ihe miii
tnlroncev la orld'« l«lr (.round. Sptcli
'ReAueeA Un\t
For rooms and afili 'or Noirmhri Wiriei Xrrff
cars, li frost ol Laloa Simon roa direct to the Hotel
,1 CV MIHl V h
212 S Bickford.
US <V V ■ V
Dress Mdkmo
Promptly done ami ^
| work guaranteed. |
ti Mrn. H. F. Bkhwn,
if- KOOM ft Land Offlee HulldtuK
4 UP8TAIHB
J FHONK S4J
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