The Daily Democrat. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, May 2, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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As t trit "• n 'irr It jfreatw thin x
Dl uj g. She mut .. ive a in s oura je
and a man's to succeed, 1. .t
she mvi. t ilw^ work under conditions of
nhicli a ni."!! kno<v6 nothing. Many
an iicci'ltiii 'o a'ouicq uciooats must
be a*." f.buted
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BASE BALL.
a. vs. El K -u
m.
Dressmaking.
Mrs. r. 0 Hoi man has opened up
dressn akins parlors at 103 North
!;. kford nven • jit room 1 over Wil-
& Dawson's furniture store. All
work promptly do ;e. Satisfaction
•anteed., Call and be convinced.
Old i hone 3:17
17-lm
to the stuMcn
vea'.re-s to
which all
women are
t at cer-
.a n u.:u .
Dr. ritrce*s
Favorite Pre-
scription h« « ls
womanly
i :«>es which
aujy weak-
It estab-
lishes ivguiar-
ries
r ikening j
drains, heals f
infiatntniiiion tr //
and ulceration, o
cur s female weakness. It makes-
weak wouien strong and sick women
well.
With T>1e.i«urf I write to-clav in praise of I>r.
rce :ni : hi< in.-'-. .tie#." « Mrs Mary C n
\ •)( A*pr>l *t<m. l.evrrnce Co.. Ttnu "Wn«
altercation between Cli;v y
a-4.tl C. A. II'1 n. yesterday,
(«s ivtd a hard i 1« w on the
' < : his head, with a bottle in the
ha ml.- of Hodson. Tfcie bottle w is
: ill of terpentine, and Godfrey's *■;. es
vere filled with the fluid. Hodson
was arrested and will tell about it
Vtire Judge Phelrs.
fr
(t. Hhoa l: >. let this afternoon
month's visit with old time
at Soir.ni'rsct, Pennsylvania.
Cured His Mother o* Rheumatism.
My mother has been a sufferer for
:iy ; i- with rhe imatism." says
W H Howard, of Husband. Pa. "At
times she was unable to move at all,
while at all times walking was pain
fMl. I presented her with a bottle of
( j:n• ■ 11:iii - ■ i:t Palm and after
■j •; „• ,j>;• lir i' i ms she decided it was
ti:, m wonderful pain reliever sh€
had ever tried, in fact she is never
wi'ho it now aid is at all times able
to walk An - ecasional application
of Pain Balm keeps away the pain
thai she was formerly troubled with
iy all druggists.
the hack of my
k hurt ro I >utd not lie in bed • ti . 1
I!'.; 1 liavtr l< ->!up. then I would have
■ iius tr 11 iiiv waist uown I coui.1 scarcely
.. ; , u} t lud han Is would t«t i al mr
. .C taking J >r Pierce'- Fav.-ue
• . - j-Uior. I cav well all ill -lit. Cculcl
i V i.rafr n von ml before I tool: v-.ttr TiK-di-
, . 11 >w -.in do my houses rk and help
.• iiM- 11 i in 11iv field. Won.s cannot express
• , ,a . • i .'wv i. or. 1' t e "
We.ik and sick women are in- ite-1 to
com uli I >r Pierce, bv letter, /><> All
correspondence is lield us strictly private
and sacredi v confidential. Aulre-s Dr.
V. Viercf, liuH. >. N". V.
I)r. Pierre's vjornmon bense Medical
Adviser, containing more than a thou-
sand large nages, is sent free on re< < ot
stai.-ps to pay expense of mailing
on! v. b. nd 31 one-cent st imps tor the
cloth-boun ' volume, or only 21 stamps
for the book iu paper covers. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce. buffalo, N. Y.
For -ale
.1 W.
of El R
niak.
Wamble, a former
"10, now a in irchant
in the city today.
sident
1 Bur
Whooping Cough.
"In the spirng of 1901 my children
hail whooping cough." says Mrs. D
W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I use
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wit]
the'most satisfactory results. I thinl
this is the best remedy I have ever
seen for whooping cough." This
remedy keeps the cough loose, lessens
the severity and frequency of
coughing spells an ti counteracts any
tendency toward pneumonia. Peg
sale by all druggists.
The funeral of Mrs. Gilbert Geor
who died at Hydro, Friday night, oc
curred
o'clock.
yesterday afternoon at two
An Open Letter.
From the Chapin. S. C.. News
Early in the spring my wife and
were taken with diarrhoea and
severe were the pains that we called
a physician who prescribed for us,
but his medicines failed to give any
relief. A friend who had a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each
of us a dose and we at once felt the
effects. 1 procured a bottle and be-
before using the entire contents we
were entirely cured. It is a wonder
ful remedy and should be found
every household. H. C. Bailey, edi
tor. This remedy is for sale by all
druggists.
H K. Kicker went to Chanute, Kan
sas yesterday, to Iook after his oil
interests. He will return in ab<
week.
Do Not Be Imposed Upon.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's Honey
and Tar many imitations are offer
ed for the genuine. Ask for Foley
Honey and Tar and refuse any sub
stitute offered as no other prepara
tion will give the same satisfaction
It is mildly laxative. It contains
opiates and is safest for children and
delicate persons. Sold by C R? Miller
Leopold Richter and Miss
Siegfreid, both of Bridgeport
united in marriage this morning
Judge Phelps, at ihe court house.
Anna
were
Quick Ar'est.
.1 A. Gulledge of Verbena. Ala., was
twice in the hospital from severe
( i>.es of piles causing 24 tumors
t.-r doctors and all remedies failed
Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly
rested further inflammation and cur
ed him. it conquers aches and kills
pain. 25c, at Rhoades & Cook
Druggists.
When you put flown a sidewalk g°t
the best, it is cheaper in the ei:d.
\ (.'. Krei;>Ue cun do the work for
vou. 313-d. tf.
Ice Cream Snda at Green's 5 certs.
Burl Ir
age
die
m.'.n a!imt thirty
•d at Ihe hospital, Sat-
.relay evening, and was buried >vs-
rda... Mr. Ingram was brought
\er> :i few days ago, from Geary, . >r
medical treatment.
When you want a good and service-
able sidewalk don't forget A. C.
Kreipke the original sidewalk man.
A Sure Thing.
It is slated that nothing Is sure ex
... pi ii.-ath*and tavs. but that I- not
altogether true. I)r. King's New
Discovery for consumption is a sure
cure for all lung and throat troubles.
Thousands can testify to that. Mrs.
C Van Metre of Sheplierdtown,
\V. Va„ says "1 had a severe case of
bronchitis and for a year tried \ > i'y
thing I heard of, but got no relief.
One bottle of Dr. King's New Disco'
ery then cured me absolutely." It
infallible for croup, whooping C'in:Ji,
grip, pneumonia and consumption.
Try it. It's guaranteed by Rhoades
Cook Druggists. Trial bottle free.
H. : sizes ,-illc. $1.00.
IiixnciincH'
$432,00
n
w.
I- the amount of ro
J .it > S3 4.v > > ''i Oklahoma forthw
month of March. 14)04.
si Were You Protected?
Insurance is it vi
mauds your attention
We i'e[>re-ent some
of
( uinjdinics iii t lie United
asset
Ihe
States
best
t! TimeTried & Fire Tested-
c<
Million
time for
ed assets over l'.iylltv
Dollars. Now is the
NUMBER 46.
^ j Tornado insurance.
For Liberal Poln
Sa! e
IK
tectiou and Insurance that Ins
nw w sr.s •* i
fr
TornuuN Iiisuriinc.i1
Dt is not yet reported,
once the Jupaiiese are
railroad Port Arthur
food as besieged.
) of press dispatches
tt.idit on t he Yalu is
Ined by the heavy mor-
the correspondents.
*Jovosti's correspondents
md it is believed that
e«l. while the Huss lo9t
*tspondents. The other
wiring to ascertain if
itatives are alive.
3AND CONCERT.
rogram to Be Rendered
Us Evening.
Mioert tonight will be at
•f Woodson street and
me. Following is the
e Crimson Flush," Alex-
T wo
Tenderfoot,"
Step—"King
Jestic," Parker.
4 Any Raps?" Allen
i< Sl« -ping Beauty and
feattawa>
The rain Saturday night is one of
e best that has fallen her- this
ring. North of the river the rain
foil was much heavier than it was in
the city.
Warning.
You cannot have good health unless
your kidneys are sound, for the kid-
bys filter the blood of impurities
hich otherwise act as irritating
poisons and break down the delicate
organs of the body and cause serious
trouble. If you have kidney or
bladder trouble and do not use Foley's
Kidney Cure, you will have (inly your
self to blame for results, as it posi-
tively cures all forms of kidney and
adder diseases. Sold by C. R. Miller
. L. Engle will move into his new
residence in the east part of town
this week. The building is one of the
most costly in the city, and is strict-
ly modern.
An order has been issued out ofj^H
the "ircuit court, restraining the city
authorities from opening an < xtension
of Foster avenue, near the St. Louis, i gj
El Reno & Western depot. Answer | H
must be returned on or before May
:ioth, or the injunction will be made
permanent.
A Startling Test.
To save a life, Dr. T. G. Meritt, of \
No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling ,
test resulting in a wonderful cure. I
He writes, "a patient was attacked
with violent hemorrhages, caused by j
ulceration of the stomach. I had of- j
ten found Electric Bitters excellent
for acute stomach and liver troubles
so 1 prescribed them The patient
gained from the first, and has not had
an attack in 14 months." Electric
Bitters are positively guaranteed for j
dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation 1
and kidney troubles. Try them. Only
50c at Rhoades & Cook's Druggists.
f
a
DRINK INFERIOR BRANDS?
BUY
EL RENO CLUB RYE WHISKEY
Canadian County Pure Rye Whiskey.
I'l'mczz
• nine
eonei
May
rs will
'Nj la,'
non-
Label,
•t will
' Keifer.
be held
several
the 12th
•oda at Green's.
DELEGATION
(.ontrollc-rs.
qyi ■ iy iy
HELD ITS CONVEN-
YESTERDAY.
FOR HEARST
Juggling With Dynamite.
is no more dangerous to neglect
kidney disorders. Foley's Kidney
Cure corrects irregularities and has
cured many severe cases after other
treatment has failed. It builds up
the worn out tissues and restores
health and vigor. "I was troubled
with kidney complaint for about two |
years," writes A. H. Davis of Mt.
Sterling, Iowa, "but two bottles of
Foley's Kidney Cure effected a per-
manent cure." Sold by C. R. Miller.
E. F. Mitchell returned to Lawton <
this morning after a visit over Sun |
day at home.
Green's ice cream is the best. The
result of thirty years experience.
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Frank P. Cease, of Lawton, was in
i the city this morning. Mr. Cease is
a prominent democratic worker. He
says that Comanche county is solid
i for Bellamy for delegate to the na-
• tional convention.
children at
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•The foundation work for the Engle
Transfer and Storage company's big 5 cent ice cream f°r
warehouse will be finished today and i Green s
a large force of men will be put to
work on the walls of the building on Made Young Again.
Wednesday "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills
1 each night for two weeks has put
| me in my 'teens' again" writes D. H.
! Turner of Dempseytown. Pa. They're
I the best in the world for liver, stom-
ach and bowels. Purely vegetable.
And the Prices Are so Low Now That Every One
Should Have Some Photos Wade.
Those fine Platinums in folders that were $6-00
per dozen, now. - - $2.50
Cabinet Photos that were $3.00 per dozen
now, x - « $1.50
f~==^N0W IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
BROWN
11 6 S. Rock Island Ave.
Opposite P. 0.
; Cook's Drunsists.
The Richest Man in the World.
The richest man in the world can
not have his kidneys replaced nor
live without them, so it is important
not to neglect these organs. It N'ever Rri"e- 25c at Rhoa.les &
Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at the ,
first sign of danger, the symptoms . I office of Riley & Layton, arch it (
will disappear and your health will How the Japs Harvest Thelr Wheat.
be restored, as it strengthens and |
builds up these organs as nothing else harvesting their wheat
will. Oscar Bowman. Lebanon. Ky . I ruthlessly cutting it down with a
writes: "I have used Foley's Kidney : or r'!aP,Jr' ,hey l'"11 "P mur!l of
Cure and take pleasure in stating it by hand and clip off the roots with
cured me permanently of kidney | shears, for they wish to keep the
disease, which certainly would have ! beautiful long, golden straws from
cost me my life. Sold by C. R i geting broken or bruised
Miller.
contract to build a twelve room pub contract; said bond to be executed
lie school building for said city, ac within five days after notice of accop*
cording to the plans and specifications tance of his proposal by the Board,
for said building now on file in the'and in case of refusal or neglect to
make the bond within the time speei-
in the city of El Reno, said sealed | fled, the amount of said bond to bo
The Japanese have a queer way of . . , .. ,, , „ , f.
Instead of I I1 roposa-ls must b< on file with tie- designated by the Hoard of Education,
undersigned clerk of the Board of the said certified check of deposit
Education at the hour of 7:.')<) o'clock and the proceeds therefrom shall be
p. m. on the LMrd day of May 1904. : forfeited to the Board of Education
and said proposals or bids must each of the city of El Reno for the use of
be accompanied by a certified check the public schools of said city,
of deposit for fiv« per cent of amount |
bid, payable to M. N. Wilson, treasur
er of the School Board of the city of I
Prevai's—The Demo-
forms of 1896 and
0 Indorsed /
sh.. May ♦* .—The se-
jates to the demo-
conv ntion, seven of
den-?! favorable to the
iii It. Hearst for presi-
oppos I, and the adop-
ons dealing with na-
nd containing an in-
\ i 'nited Stat s Sena-
rner of Spokane for
constituted the work
uie convention
• lal a 7 o'clock
ii^ The resolutions
tional platforms of
nd insist on the nomi-
Idat - in sympathy
national admiuistra-
1 for alleged extrava-
iption in its depart-
i's old world contro-
r-solutions demand a
militarism, imperial-
ilism and call for an
I inheritance tax. de-
?t s and removal of un-
walls."
n is unpledged but
t rul-
"AW M'GREGOFL
With the
Japanese, who do everything neatly
; and allow nothing to go to waste, the
3e Conducted
< Torrorrow.
straws are almost as valuable as the
A Card of Thanks.
We wish to extend our sincere grain. They first flatten the straws,
thanks to our friends and neighbors j an(l then, after being softened, they
who have shown us such kindness and
sympathy during the illness and
death of our dear wife and sister.
GILBERT GEORGE.
J. Mat BROWN AND WIFE.
Green makes his own ice cream.
Pays neither express nor manufactur-
ers profit, uses pure cream and
best of material.
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are woven, either whole or split, into
matting, baskets, hats and many other
articles.
El Reno, as a guarantee of good faith
that the successful bidder will accept
the contract and enter into a bond
for the faithful j • rformance of the
The Board reserves the right to re-
ject any or all bids or proposals,
Done by order of th" Board of Edu-
cation at a ru- eting held on the -L'itI
day of April, 1904.
DAYTON MUNSELL, Clerk.
J. E. JONES, President.
K
late Alexander
l:e place at the
Rlcker, daughter
tomorrow (Satur-
10 o'clock. Tha
conducted by Rev
ren of Mr
El Reno.
McGregot
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals of bids from con-
tractors will be received by the Board
of Education of the City of El Reno,
Oklahoma for the purpose of letting
9 Cherru Pectoral
ers
Cures consumption. Not all
cases, but very many. Your
doctor will tell you more about
this cough remedy. iLlif
;ity, May 6—Tremendous
fallen over much of Kan
ssouri in the past twenty-
there is plenty ot water in n.
C. Bradford is in Oklahoma City
today.
people in the future It has been
estimated the land if sold would bring
at least twenty million dollars.
iloring?
jst on Earth.
RICES?
for ready made.
VORK ?
nd BEST to be had.
iOODS?
le BEST to be FOUND
AMERICA.
FIT?
GUARANTEED, or
ire not yours. „
WHERE?
feet ufV
lilbert's lake, since yesterday j it difficult for General Kuropatkin to j
evening.! Back water from the river! concentrate a formidable force! Same old place. F W, Bruchtnann,
caused | against General Kuroki, whoee for 221 S R. I. Ave., El Reno, 0. T.
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Hensley, T. F. The Daily Democrat. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, May 2, 1904, newspaper, May 2, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc160208/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.