The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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NMulwl «rr mormxm* in tb« year hv
AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY
ucoirotAikft.
► . A. V^hlTfi Mlt*r
guna. How glonou* those expre h< hail anything to o with it. he has fleet to the bottom of the sea despite
tona are compared with the mifierable been to modest in his frequent inter- the insubordination of a majority of
M* per wr V, our %e«r .... 4"*"
hi* Apfm f • Ihrfff month®, . , . I
and !• ' v Mie yt*r ... ' %>
«nd Daily, three m?vith*, ... Ml
Nr lapTlma Diyi.
ADVMTIMNO BATES ON APPUCA flON.
catch penny dude* who. through jeal-
! ouay, instituted this malicious in<|ui«
sition, which In a by its findings at
tempted to rob America's greatest
naval hero of his Rood name and dear
ly earned reputation. The American
people should bring ittch pressure to
bear upon congrcs* as to give justice
to Admiral S:ltl > and the brave men
who were in that campaign with him.
It is u fact that no such victory was
ever *cn in the aunaU of warfare.
view a to . lention it. and modesty i* the officers under him.
not one of hi> failings. Of course. Guilty of doing the right thing at
some inf! tcnce presented Ferguson, the right time, although purposely
the recit.il of his history and character kept in ignorance of facts by traitor-
struck the president favorably, and he ous subordinates.
was at once summoned to \V hington. Guilty of being "an enthusiastic,
Mr Roosevelt wanted to look at him, brave and patriotic officer."
and •' hnn up." Mr. Ferguson Guilty of not being a member of the
ent on ubmitted to an ex- naval ring at Washington.
Dr. H. H. Wynne \:
Oculist 2nd Aurist
CI Reno, O. T.
R. yPHAKKOtt Maatc
t«i i«U A''
1*1, New York
an Tract bocicty Build-
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1901.
r r rot ir °FPo«k1 to Schlcy was a fleet ol the
finest, most powerful battleships upon
the high sc-as and this fi rt was actual-
ly destroyed by two American battle* |
"•hips, the Brooklyn and the Oregon.
Dewey's battle at Manila, while glor
ious, sinks into insignificance when
compared with it. and that the heroes
who fotieht that battle should be call-
ed to account by a society. te% dipping
officer, who was twenty miles away,
is an outrage. and that he should be
I condemned upon the evidence of de-
partment clerks and soreheads, whose
i only claim to distinction is their so-
j cial pull and whose services are al-
ways marked by their conspicuous ah
PiacAftes—medics! anil surtncul—of the
Fv*. Ka*. Nosr and Tiikoat, a spccial
and exclusive : nctice
Catarrh of Nose and Throat treated.
The ft entific application ot Lenses
(•ue-'tacles) to the eye receives my ape-
irinaiini which wns tat .ictory. Guilty ol bring the >ail«r idol ol Office, "''roc* Island Arr one blocit
T! • pre lent told him what he want- the \merican people. south of county court hoi. et,
ed him tor, and proc r.Ud to 1a> own Schley's ilt is unquest oncd. It £| Reno, O. T.
the law He had heard a gr it deal only remains for the people to "re- , L _ _
; f those v\!io secured his con- « « t . . . ..
again to a vance, since which time no
with tnt.mai. -*! • «e viclion. rtpo.t ol further ob.Ucles in their way
f its men and its affairs)-—and lie ha 1 Schley's crime was that ht was a has been received. It is hoped that
an r.nfav- I o; < ion of ti i . . -r ' irnian nr not a teatippler; that lhcy ^e able to 'race the course
in whirh if iblic bnsim had been he was a ti 'iter and not a plotter °/ r'Vc' cIeiir ': l'K Sanpo. if
they succced, map makers will be abl •
at Wa.shiugtoi . and that he net the foe with pluck
very much in e
not only before, but since he became { and guns instead
president, and had commanded en- strategy boar Is.
tire ly too much of the valuable time So this lant son of "Maryland,
and attention of the national adminis My Marylan 1 " rushed to his own un-
tration—"more than any other seven- ; doing.
teen states and territories." President Of Schley ' might be said, as Kip
Roosevelt was impres d v. th the ling begins 1 « a-idy! entitled "Kim:"
viction that it had suffered from lack
of the application of honest business;
to improve tliei- topographic dclinca-
of with charts und lion of this part ci Asia.
"Who ha- ' red his Sea—the sight
f salt water nhounded?
An Art of Marine ••rar.
From the New York Journal.
The manufacture of paper bv 4he
At.taiinoro (rue of the oldest tribes
among the inhabitants of Madagascar)
which is contple! ly unknown to the
other tribes of the island, constitute a
BETTER STOP HERE
While in search of a Christmas
present. We have just received a new
supply of carving sets, knives and forks,
wh eli will make nice presents. Have a
nice, new stock of guns to selcct from.
Get a uew heater and keep warm. We
sell the genuine fuel savcis.
Yours for business.
sence from erne* of bloodshed or met!u to its afT.iirs. T.iat* ti tea- The heave ai tho halt and the hurl '
j even the semblance of danger. Above
this mountain of infamy appears the
j hgure of Wmfield Scott Schley, the
mightiest representative of the Amer-
T-rrr .■tttt- * : ; ican navy, and through the smoke oi
SCHLEY INQUIRY.
The high board of inquiry has ren-
dered its decision, which was publish-
ed in full in yesterday morning's Amer-
ican. It is the most infamous docu-
ment ever spread upon paper. With
ihamefacedness the American people
see this evidence of degradation that
rules in high places in our navy pub
battle all the world sees him upon the
bridge of the Hrooklvn, calm, digni-
fied and self possessed, cheering his
men, jnd when every Span i sit Hag was
lowered and old glory swept out into
the bright sunlight, spreading its lib-
erty folds over the grave of tyranny heart, and
n he sent for Ferguson, that's th
reason he laid down the 'aw to him.
After rumming up the situation, hoot-
ing his blazing eyes into Ferguson's,
"Will you do it?" he demanded. "T
will!" responded Fcrj/i -ot and he
might have added, "So help m
for that's the way he felt.
And, so the matter stands.
Governor Ferguson came horn
with a line of policy burned int<> h
in the western hemisphere, our mag
nificent hero calls the begrimed war
firm determination.
Iiahed to the world. That Admiral rior!' ,rom tht Kl'" mi ,lu-ir ch«r'
flewgf Dewey could or would affix !fml *he llr in «"«« of ,heir '*'<•«'
lii, signature to a document so palpa- 1 chie1' while Ilia «r ;at lieart and nuble
lily onjust. untrue and outrageoujly : principle is manifest in his appreci-
vindictive i, appalling. The findings ;i,,on of ,htir jl1 ""Portant work.
>n.. «,th >hi. the hoys .1 rr t." commands tile
great hero, and he turns his attention
to the invoice of victory. The Span-
ish fleet of monster battleships and
their brave crews, with every flag low-
ered, he delivers over to Sampson
and modestly retires with the remark,
"there is glory enough for all." With
and the cra«h of the comber wir.d
hounded?
The sle,-'. barreled swell before the
storm—gray, foamlcss, enormous,
and growing?
Stark calm on the top of the Line—or
God!" the crazy-eyed hurricane blowing?
Hiv oea is not showing the same—his
Sea and th« *ame 'neath all show-
ing:
His sea that his being fulfills?
So and no oth rwise— so and no other-
wise Mill 1 1 desire their Hills."
So because Schley loved his country
and the sea and the hoarse bellowing
of steel war dogs for the sake of Old
BONEBRAKE
other tribes of the is'and, constitute a?rTTt| OJ 1 J
Hardware & iinpuineaf to.
oi persons, descendants of the same |
close with this paragraph:
"Commodore Schley's conduct In
connection with the events of the
Santiago campaign prior to June I,
iSq8, was characterized by vaccilla-
tion, dilatoriness and Lack of energy."
The above paragraph follows col-
umn* of derogatory statements con-
cerning Admiral Schley, virtually find
ing him guilty of every charge made
by the tea sippers and dude clerks of
the department and to this wholesale
job lot of infamies the names of Ad-
miral George Dewey and Judge Advo-
cate Leinly are attached " as a matter
of form.
family, belonging to the Arabs fron
the coast of Africa. knoA* the seerct of
this manufacture, and devote them-
selves to it whenever a pressiti
of money or a d< ire to pnrchas
longwished-for article compels
to shake off their native indolence.
The original manufacturer fixed hi
choice on the avoavo, the bark • f
which is easily reducible to pulp. The
avoavo is a wild shrub, with short ;
branches of an average thickness of j
four to five inches in diameter an !
nine to twelve feet in height, the leaf j
resembling very much a ba> leaf. It j
is met with everywhere on the coast |
and in the interior of the district, and
the bark can be utilized at any season
of the year. After taking off the outer
skin, which is of a grayish tint peculitr
to trees in general, the inner part, per-
fectly white, and somewhat sticky, is
removed and formed into a big ball,
which is placed in running water to
soak.
This ball is pickcd to pieces fKtle by
little, and the pieces thus separated
them- ^ ^
^ Christinas Novelties,
Bcuttiful
Sofa
Pillows,
damped
L'nens,
Embroidery
Silks,
Pin Cushions
2nd
Fancy
Articles.
Kid Gloves,
Silk Stockings,
Evening Dress Fabrics,
New Organdies,
Light Silks
Complete Line of
Gents' Furnishings.
far as within his power, to carry it out
faithfully nnl fearlessly. We believe
he will do it
Governor Ferguson is on trial, and
the president oi the United States, r,lory. the A terican people will im-
who has ever been known to con- l)nson him in their hearts forever as
done official wrong doing, is the pre- *l punishment for his crime.—The
siding magistrate. All the people of! Oklahoman.
Oklahoma are interested in its favor- BoWln, n C nmidrna
able result. The goad name of the From the New York Sun.
territory, which has been traduced, and , Years have elapsed since progress
slandered and misrepresented is at j has been made in tracing the course of
stake. The president does not care a the Dihong river through the Hima-
o._ snaP for any Political ;>arty that is not layas in the southeastern part of Thib-
the knowledge of his noble character s,r*nKthened and made strong and >t. It has been known for some time
enshrined upon the minds of his powerful by honesty and uprightness that this river merger with the Brama-
countrymen. Admiral Scliley can rest He believts that party succcss de- putra of India, but for years it was a are washed and placed in a larKe pot
upon hit laurels, and while the stins Ptn"es upon honiit, intelligent, i cxed question where the Dihong came with a cert.iin imantity of water: the
ol injuiTSt ii bitter to a sensitive administration of public ai from. \Va< it the lower part of thi mass is then covered with ashes, fo
mind, the bittvrnessis modified by the ,airs> ant' l,e despises success secured Sanpo, which flows eastward through lowed by a second layer of bark again
knowledge of <uty well performed by any other methods. That's the southern Thibet? If so, the identity covered with ashes, and on until
After perpetrating this outrage these ! and ,he devotion ol an appreciative " of president we have, and we of the Brahmaputra with the Sanpo the pot i, three-quarters full. The pe l
same high moral commanders express "PuWie. When his traducers have must grin and bear it the best we would be established ,llen fi"ed with water, the lid put on,
the following ooinion: <*«" forgotten, th* plory of the hero can. The marquis of Lome, in his address "jv,'w'ithom'im"'''^ 't" tW° °f ihrre
"In the opii-.ian ol the undersigned Santiago will continue to shine and Governor Ferguson is under orders. a' president oi the Royal Geographical taken to add very clean' water fron
the passage from Key Welt to Cienfu wherever liberty The president ha- a rerfcct right to society in i«X6 said that the settlement time to time to replace the loss by
e^of was made by the flying iqttad- noble deeds are revered there will dictate a policy for th* government of Ibis qties'ion by actual exploration evaporation, aiways throwing in a
ron with all possible dispatch. Com-' appfar the name of Schley among the this, or any other territory of the wfN qualiled observers remained !asl1^5-
modore Schley having in view the im- i "a',*>' °' sreat men, goou ind true. union, and he has dore so. Mr. Fer chief want in Asiatic geographv. I r <'a5' ,tlf
' . - , . , i - hark, completely reduced bv cooking, otJFFV =!F\VIVP. M*rmvre_ i.™;i i. j i.
ortance ut arriving off tienfuego, 0 gnson knows the m-n of tile ter- At tha. time geographers were divid- looks lil:e a thick batter, which is then Stitch rea-ritor ut. m-.ne Kir •hould have one.
with an much coal as possible in the TOM FERGUSON, COVERNOR. rilory, and he will be ible to make an rn ln °I r " a- to the way in which passed through a sieve and washed t-i winder, oak or walnut nish War" f,n'i
ships' bunkers. Under the above caption. Capt. Jake intelligent selection of those whom he the Sanpo reached the sea. Mr. Gor- '"sh water. It i« then beaten, hri'kly r.nt,rt'fnr 'OUR SPECIAL GRAPHOPHONE
don, oik ..I the explorers of the upper k"«ded. «nd nnde' the pressure of the ranted for ten vesr. . . S26.60 , OUTFITS-Including Graphophone
Harry S. Gundry & Co.
iio S. ROCK ISLAND AVE.
Until December 20,
To advertise ou- goods we will make the following flattering oflfera :
Complete
. $1 00
"The blockade of Cicnfucgos wa* Admire, in hit currcnt issue of the nt'e^ t0 assist hin in his adm
effective.
Kingfisher Free Press, has the follow- tralion without very much help. He IrrawaJdy river in Burmah, was
"Lomiuoih-re Schlev in j . rmitting •
the steamer Adula to enter the port! '"ft to say upon the gubernatorial sit- w,u ,akc UP matters ir an or'.erly and strong ,ate ol the theory that the the green le;.v
« f Cienfuegos expected to obta;n in
itrrnation concerning the Spanish
squadron from her when the came
out.
"The passage from Cienfuegos to a
point about twenty-two miles south
«d Santiago was made with as much
dispatch as was possible while keep-
in* the smiadron a unit.
' The blockade of Santiago was ef-
fective.
"Commodore Schley was the sen-
ior officer of our squadron off Santi
ago when the Spanish squadron at
tempted to escape on the morning of
July J. i8q8. He was in absolute coin
mand and is entitled to the ere iit due
to such commanding officer for the
glorious victory which resulted in the
total destruction uf the Spanish ship*.
"GEORGE DEWEY.
"Admiral U. S. N.. President
"SAMUEL C. LEMLV,
"Judge Advocate General U. S. N.,
Judge Advocate."
That men of hi«h standing in or
•at of the American navy can so far
stultify themselves in order to court
favor of a gang oi jealous upstarts
nation, which hits the nail so square- ''ignified manner, and dispose of each ^anpo flowed far to the east and emp
problem as it is presented. He will tie'] ,l,f uPPcr Irrawaddy. Ge
fingers is transformed" into a soft Same, drop head cabinet $32.65 type
dough, which is spread, still damp, on Regular price oi these machines,
of the traveler's tree. $30.00 and $55.00.
with a special tool, consisting of two FYROLIM —The la «
rods about eighteen inches long, the age. Each packag
aphophone
u assorted rccords, and
. for only $12.55
lv upon the head that we are pleased to ^era, Walter and' other" geogr^h^rs | joined b, slat, of raffia wood, the only 'rea^ne 7on "oTciTand ^on*.
reproduce it. Captain Jake has never not "tempi to turr. things topsy- maintained that the Sanpo flowed into j woo«* apparently, to which the polo third of it. Once used, ays used,
got over the habit of saying totllt tunrey ,n a or a week. In instances the Brahmaputra and thus reached the not 8t,'ck This Is the most deli- p.-ice per package, on'v . MM
. .. , , , . , ha ..I. 1 .. . I If .• L T I • T . I Mia «a^ tU. ...U _t- .1 lUtiL . J ' UU-UJ
very bright and logical things:
latest discovery of i ^ASSORTMENT OF COLOR-
:age is sufficient to ^ RON 1 and high priced sh ct
The more we think of the matter
the more firmly we are convinced that
the selection of T. R Ferguson for
governor will not prove to be a case
of misplaced confidence. We have no
idea of how it was brought about, or
This is the mo«t ^elf-
he may ask advise ard counsel, lie ocean through India. If explorers | catc Part whole operation. With THERMAL BATH CABINETS—
should not. however, be overwhelmed miSht onl>' ■> * ascended the Dilio■■■•• ""t nt h,r"1- moistened, the re. Steel' Irame. A health insurance Ever'
with importunities for office or other ,,on« to«u® ' 5?ur" through the I qvured^thickne-- - —
of men and measures will, no doubt, the Dihong. as explorers found w
receive due consideration, but let the attempted it. would be very difficult,
everlasting, turbulent, tiresome, tin-
given to the sheet;
f of, . mountains the problem would have i 's pressed, leveled, smoothed
favors. Respectful recommendations j)cen solved. But the exploration of j and put in the sun.
As soon as it is dry it is glared
th w -ik riee water, spread with the
not only on account of the fierce and
by what means the president's atten- reasonable "delegations" stay at home. -rib7v 1 ^ fmpcr °f the mounuin
tion was directed to Blaine county. Let the governor have time to E.ist of Bhutan there are numerous
There had been no open discussion of; think, to eat to sleep, to attend to -emi-independent hill tribes who when
Mr. Ferguson's candidacy—he has business, and to take an occasional T0'"' ^'ty Jl™.'"'*- acknowledge alle-
i ii .i . it tv.o mni#- .,iinn ru r. _ „ i'l'ince to T! ihet and at other times as-
been, like many others, favorably men- k without mo e .tation. Of.ice v(.rt if ronp,ctf frcfl!om from con.
tioned, and thoughtful men, who knew c *cr9 Wl'' not "®lp th ir cases by r ' The- - tribes have always been
him, knew also that there was good swarming into Guthrie an 1 crowding i tr ! of the British. They have
posed ttenipts to explore the Di
music. We offer an assortment of
the very latest songs and marches,
all entirely new $1.30
V. e will sen ' samples upon receipt
of six cents in stamps.
gubernatorial timber in his make up.
But, In- himself was not * can-
didate—his conduct and utterances
prove this—and no one, so tar
as known, was pushing him to the
front. Many of the strongest party
him out of hor«e and home
"boosters." with th ,r "infiooence,"
will not meet with ? - t ial recemi >n.
While Governor 1 er„ on wi'l not
assume an air of extra- : '.inary import-
ance on account of K - new honors, it
wearing gold braid is indeed a mys- it,der.i, both in and out ol office, di- " we" understood that it is the de-
of the president and the depart-
tery No wonder the report was a rtclcd their effoft, to „ve J(.nkinj
rPH.e to every one h. Washington. and, while ,,thcr< h,„ d„fd w„h
tonishment at the turn affair*
It is a surprise to every self respecting
American and the United States con taken
greas should make haste to expunge
the disgraceful report from the re-
cords of the navy department by a
special act and in addition should ap-
propriate an amount to Admiral
Schley sufficient to pay his expense in
this farcial trial, which in (act was
an inquisition, pure and simple, and
stood mute, no one
rallied to the standard of Judge
Merrick. He fought his battle
single handed and alone, with some
assistance, no doubt, from ambn h.
but even now no one envies him the
glory of his victory. The effort to
save Jenkins wai reinforced by the
tke final findings might juat as well Powfrtul i " 'ncc of the Rock island
have been made direct from Samp
son's indictment without the introduc-
tion of testimony. The public read
railroad company, but, when it became
apparent that the president was im-
movable, the "party leaders" went to
the testimony and the public knows Pieces' an^ Rock Island
that Schley proved by the depart
ment's own evidence and by the men
who were in that campaign beyond
tratcd all of its great strength in an
i (Tort to secure the appointment of
Martin Garber, of Garber, for whom
ment of the interior that he shall give
his time an 1 attention to the busi-
ness affairs of the territory, rather than
io the manipulation of politics, or
j holding receptions i< r the entertuir
ment of the "friends" and "fellows"
from all parts of the territory. He
has accepted the office with a distinct
understanding oi what is expected, and
his real friends, an i the honest
friends of good government will place
no embarrassing impediments in his
pathway. His obligation runs direct
to the president, and the only thing
the president asks i,- that he shall
give the people of Oklahoma an hon-
cst and decent admi stration.
hop.£ w th •> -h energy as to defeat
- • ' rv effort in that direction.
r rs have not been
! '< ' ' r ' '■ h the union of the San-
• u 'i th Prahmaputra by actual re-
* .ir h con 'erable light has been
•brown on the problem. The Indian
• rv -r whose work has been pub-
lishe ' un-'er the letters of N-tn-g fol-
lowed the Sanpo eastward in 187$ to
1 .vala Sindagg; the pundit A K in tWj
■nd Mr V "
Brahmapu
hand, like starch on linen. The sheet,
«till in a damp state, it then, as t
were, ironed o<it by the hand or with
a polishes' t^ebble. It is finally dried,
peeled ofT from the green lenf *nd
the paper is fini<hed. Eaeh sheet thrs
obtained is worth from one eent to
two cents; it measures twenty to twen-
♦y-three inches long and ten inches
wide. It is finally trimme I for binding.
We have catalogues on each line of goods which we will mail to an
J,P2!L*S?!,Bt-.0' tw° cents in stamps to cover poatage. We a.e
some of the LARGEST
ctory price on every thing
.. "•' — competition. St.- e
r/ffibMER'ALWATs X ^ 0UR tio°L's- —
Western National Supply Co.,™MA
1 1 • "• — v v' i'n .1 1 rti■ io rover
c a^rm tAGENTS nd represent some
FAC I OR. ES in the world. We give you the factory
and sell for cash only. We place oui ^oods far below'competition.
f**tt|rnnu Knitted by PrlntfS*.
From Modern Society.
The royal ladies have not been Idle
this year in snite of all they have had
to occupy their whoughts. as was tmp'y
shewn nt the Imperial institute when
the London Needlework guild opened
ts exhibition. Eleven thousand of the
articles on view were collected by the
in ascended The I Pr5nc«-%" Wa'es, and they included
a little above Sa !!;-a. j eleven Vnit ed petticoats which her
ESPEC
YOUR
ATTENTION,
AL
••s e ' iMy ng the -m- , own handi had made durirg her re-
the n.-er? I: Vas f.ent tour. Five hundred useful aa,-
en >« • -red also hv explorations , . - , . .
- e - -n« to the e • thr t the ,Wfnl# WCre fhc g,ft of hcr hu3ban^;
'v .'ops not penetrate in ' L,,e ^'nS ef England had best-ved
and ther 'ore his no 1 twelve articles of raiment: Princess
be frr<" • I ly wen. As x''ctoria b- ' other sundries to the co •
•rr is not connected with while Princess Edward of Saxe-
f •• • nah the fict i> :r^r' ; Weimar had got together 389 gar-
!• , 'v estnh,:-hed that th" wents. In ail over 60.000 article* were
?anpo D ' • ind BrahmaoMtra \rr 1 xhibite I, for ultimate e'istributio '
■ •ame river While no >mong the poor. The Middlesex guild
V' 't ! n >-.v entertained of this fart ' opened at the Albert hall, on
d ■ ire ' of course to same day fell far behind the Lor-
■ • v v This is the enter ,on r' * ' ' the quality of the goods
• that the British have taken in *ent in had greatly improved.
Sanpo cl
th t direi
relation t
the Thibe
ed as con
1 Mui li F'.r Mln
all doubt that the campaign was cor- *iati formed a great fondness. SCHLEY'S GI.ORlOUS CRIMES
From the Baltimore American.
rect in everv particular, and Dewey's
"opinion" clinches the argument.
Schlcy was commander in chief at
Flynn has been, for many years, a Th* trial of an American seaman 1 n!
great friend of Ferguson, and he is no charged with the crime of d troying
•loubt. well pleased at his appointment, the enemy's fleet is at an end.
the time oi the battle at Santiago and but, so far as known, he had little or The public ha- already discounted
Dewey and Reracy both say he should nothing to do in bringing it about, the verdict and pronounced judgment.
have all the credit and honor ol tha: T1k same things arc true of Grimes. Admiral Schley is guilty.
glorious victory. Speed was about the only Oklahoman Guilty < t winnirg b.ittlc when h
The noble hero, Schley, says, "thcr^ of prominence in Washington at this 'superior" in com ind w x
is glory enouffh for us all," and again time, (unless we except the gallant awav
ae say., "it was the men behind the a0d enthusiastic Col. Mulhall) but, if* Guilty oi sending an entire Spanish 4 w^bVe'abouT "the'middle of Mar^^ i k«"h.t jeilr7
1 he unkr- vn onrt of the Dihons
tend:"-; t' r h th- * 'onntainc i-- n1 o\?t I
bir ' flies. Aft r \ ar^ ' The star boarder, who was reading
Needham. a while m-o j his paper at breakfast, suddenlv gave
,c. ,M,shed r irent'v Wen-My rela , ,„K sh.M fe„ to the
t'on- wit t ie tribes along this unex- . v. . . . , . . ,
"lored route. He secred their rermis- Kln hand' lflMd hini 10 ' coucl' a" '
:• to sen o Ir Man • . - vors ur somcbody went for a doctor.
0 ri\ > r. 1' -v advanced some ■'! - t The more curious among those pres-
tance irto t1 e unknown ^i irict. hi" **nt picked up the paper and saw what
1 aconnt o' -nous ^r.Tihle between ' had >hocked him. Jl ws an item!
th- i- bes ir February last their worl ! reading:
wns for some time susnendc'. Later' "California will ship fio million'
* on • that the two f.rvevor* ooun1- of : r'aes to tke eastern mai-
, t0,' a l; 10 our larRe line cf ECU S ar &
AI.B I MS. v\ e have the goods and the p ces to
sv.it t.yeiybsdy.
Medal , ions,"mirrors, toilet sets, w .rk boxes, fan rv
china, beautiful ■ a e, crest, an i Cameo ware pur,es
of every grade a id <t..le. Christmas souvenirs iklori
the finest assort n-m o' ease pipcs-elc^tnt Chris'triw
gilts or vaur p a:lemen friends a'socieaicisesa d i
gR y p?cka5c8- :f 11 d ,ubt whal ° '"> m
Lb-.i-n come in and us, we think we can help
y u. I nt come in ai d see ot r goods a- v iv It i. a
pleasure to sh< w h-maid give t e pnles. We in-
vite comparison ou assoitment, qualiiy and price.
AND DON'T FORGET
Our jewelry d •p.-rtirent-it is no side line ' with in.
Our stock ts well sele=tsd and our prices are riJht R'
n,'!'l-er Purchased are engraved^ free of
Come iu
charge. Our Elk emblems ~are"now'here *U °f
and sec tlieiu.
Filscheirfflorse Drug Co.
FirsJ Daar North of P. O,
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White, R. A. The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1901, newspaper, December 15, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc164934/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.