El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 72, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 24, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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THF nMI.Y AMERICAN. EL RENO, OKLAHOMA SUNDAY, MAY =4. v/*
NEW ADD1
Keith's Addition to the City of El Keno Will be Placed on the Market $
M ARCH 4th, 1903.====
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Lays'onjthe west of the business center in two blocks of the New Court House and three blocks of busi g.
Here is your chance to get good El Reno property at low figures] good business lots, good residence lots g
water.
CHARLES KEITH, Agent, Room 5, Jalonick Building, Bicktord Avenue.
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League Program.
'AT THE R. I. M. E. CHURCH
, SUNDAY NIGHT.
The Epworth League of the Rock
Island M. E. church will t've their an-
nual program at the church Sunday
night, May 24. To begin promptly at
8 o'clock.
WESLEY SUCCESSION. ^
The Succession Stated—Julius Tim-
merman.
Hymn—Congregation.
Wesley as a Man of Prayer—Miss 1
Daisy Pool.
Wesley's Use of the BibJe—Ge,c* I
Goodner.
The League and the Prayer Life—
Fred Davis.
The League and the Cook—Miss
Chapman.
John Wesley's Precept and Prac-
tice—Mr. Hicks.
Wesley's World Wide Vision-
Carrie Cooper.
Stewardship an Epworthian \\ atch-
word—Mrs. Campbell:
Mission u' the Epworth League—
Dora Pederson.
Wesley *«. • Personal Worker—Miss
Leon Brown.
Individual Work in the League-
Ida Slocimi
Wesley's I'm basis in Reading—Miss
Lnt*.
Luti.
Literature in the League's Life-
Mrs. Miller.
The Work Before Us.—Rev. Cole.
The League Benediction.
Several selections of music will be
furnished by the El Reno Male chorus.
blown to pieces. He settled with the
Farmers' Mutual Insurance company
Wednesday for $217.50.
James Dorby's house and barn were
almost demolished. His loss was
nearly a thousand dollars He received
$7'V75 front the Farmers Mutual on
Wednesday, and is satisfied with the
settlement.
H. O. Alley, who lives three miles
north and a half mile east of Y ukon,
reports that the stnrm damaged his
In fact the loss to orchards that were
just ready to yield large crops of frui.
lean hardly be estimated. It wil take
time, labor and money to replace
them.
The Guthrie Capital says a great
deal of damake was done by the storm
in Logan county. One farm house
was entirely destroyed and many other
buildigs wer damaked.
Fortunately 110 loss of life is reported
grind surely It may be that the
legislature investigation is not a closed
incident. It is possible that authority
higher than Logan county will look
into the affair. There is game in the
brush if it can only be located, and the
indications now are that it can be done.
For insurance that
pays if you burn see
W. J. FINCH.
When vou order soap and get Len-
ox. you have the very best feoaj
made. I^"tl
Wants
1 Dne cent s word for each .nsertion, A
discount of 10 per cent if run three
times, and of 25 per cent if run six
i or more times.
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LITTLE
ONE
TRADE MARK REGISTERED
Missouri'sBest Bottled Beer
\ Carefully brewed, aged and
~-JS| bottled by expert brewers^
^Model Brewery Planty"
America rSale By El Reno
Liquor Co,, «/. (^hatiolds'fty*
El R.eno, Okla.
CALL FOR IT.
IimperialBrewingCo^KansasCity,Missouri
BrewersQradcLo^c; Beer.
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Packages
Pure
Food
Mince
Meat
25
Cents.
Townsend
Grocery Company
POSITION WANTED—A thorough
machinist desides a position in El Reno.
Very best references given. Address
H. H. DICKHONER.
j 6l-6t-p General Delivery.
FOR SALE, CHEAP—Store building
now in street; to be moved.
25-76-tf J. F. McGRATH.
FOR SALE—One large tent 40x60; ^
only used one season; a bargain.
Call or address, J. M. Brown, El Reno,
! Okla. 2I-67-tf
WE WANT—Three men of neat ap-
pearance and good address to repre-
sent us in El Reno and vicinity. \\<^*
are in a position to make a gilt-edged
proposition to you if you apply at once.
Address I. R. B. C. A., room 25, P. O.
building. Oklahoma City, O. T.
(27-102-tf)
FOR SALE—Three and one-half horse
power Weber gasoline engine; in use
for six months, with perfect satisfac-
tion. Small cash payment and easy
terms. Call at American ofTflfice.
WANTED—Copying
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TERRITORIAL NI
•ti the
-itliing nir
The
ower in a m
mated, b
is ample
kin 1
1 it «w
cinity
nine
l-.vi ry dlsll
•attle wt
^till upndecitl
nmtry north 'if town.
The barn, granery and chicken house
could resist it. , northeast of here,
i«i .1 i • ii■> i vt'luii can ^ -i>n> j on me n«w i 1,111
rhe ptth ol tin cyciow c* ' . . llVlN< werv en
t i„ h fallen trees, demolish-1where ri. W.
he traced In tin falU' t ,he'„rely demolished. The barn was al-
td barns and houses. It crossed me„riiy . striicture. The
, ,. i,.,„ mar the farm of most new ami .1 K,M u .
u","1 vv' k r south of Union City, orchard on this place was ruined and
1 n,I; ni and El Reno Lake., and twMed until the plaster , g
u- , ' ,n southwestern part Las cracked and is coming off in every
townships into the southwest'Lr ' ' s..n,,K.v and wife did not
township; crossed the El Re- room. Mr. i>tingUy an
" see the approaching cyclone ami wirt
sitting 111 the house when the barn was
carried away. It was done so quickly
that they did not know it until it was
at lover They felt the house jar and
heard a slight noise, but did not realize
that thev had been in such great dan-
Ber until they went out to view the
debris. . , ,
The barn on Tandy Moris farm was
destroyed, and also the barn and out-
buildings on the Minasdale farm.
All of the buildings on the Farwell
place on the east county line north of
Milt r were demolished The family
wa- safe in the storm cctlar. Mr. Far-
well had some insurance, but not
enough to cover the loss.
Main barn-, granertes amy six ds
„,rc demolished and i>erhaps sonic
houses were damaged that we have re-
ceived no account of. The storm did
barn was Jjj.ooo damage in Canadian county.
The Arkansas and
begin running trains
June 1.
claw road wil
t 1 \rdmorc
lonarch Bar
handles only the
Finest Wines, Liquors s Cigars
\V 1' CATER TO Till I INK TRADE.
Leighton S: Company.
100 North Bickford.
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and stenograph-
Call "ii A
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- J. M„
I have the larg. t list of School
Land Leases in the El Reno district
tor sale. If you want to sell your
lease I can sell it. Correspondence
solicited W. R K1RKPATRICK,
44 tf Attornev at Law.
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Madil feels pretty big over the t;
that Secretary Hitchcock stopped and
drove over the town.
of Yukon iuwm—i-i -
eo road two miles west cf town, went
u« Shel creek to the North Canadian
river, down the river a short distance,
and then to the northeast. Chris ha
house in Union township was demol-
ished. Elijah Vian's house two miles
west of tow nwas also detroye.l the
roof being take noff and other dam-
age done. A. S. Perry s fine orchard
at Frisco was damaged to a lar«e ex-
tent and his residence was scratched
up considerably. Frank Scott s house
on his farm northeast of here was to
tally destroyed, and the house on his
fathvr's farm nearby was damage,
Many barns and smaler buildings wire
tom to fragments and orchards were
injured al along the path of,he .torn,
A threshing machine m north Frisco
tow'knship wis turned over
a time or
two.
Clint Steele's fine new
Lawton's fire edpartment has di
banded because the city failed to pt r
chase needed suplies.
Commcncemtn at the n'orthewestern
normal wil occur June .V Mrs. W. O. |
Allison is a member of the graduating |
class.
An Alva man while in Topeka
yielded to the temptation to be inter-
viewed and the article when it app« ir-
td in print reflected seriously iifon
,he j.'osperity and re .c '.c . of \\. od«
coi 1 ty. Now that mat. is making a
n.ighty cff.irt to explain it all away.
ha sr. City Star. ' 'veru..r Fer-
gc r.n has loader hi gun with crtn«is-
ter. Here is what he writes in his Wa- .
tonga Repjublican: "The fellows who j
secretly worked up the sanitarium tleal
in the legislature and at the same time
openly claimed to be friends of the ad-j
ministration will probably hear from
it later on. The mill that grind slowly
Ithey heal the sick
PRUCTTTLIAM AND
HO KM l-'kl.i "i III ' 'K 1 A
Are now located over McGratli s store, El Keiio,
Oklahoma. ....
Tliev have practiced magnetic healing since
1S99 and have cured some of the most prominent
people of Oklahoma. Why remain sick when you
can be cured. Give them a call if you are afflicted
with rheumatism, paralysis, stomach or liver or
kidney trouble, catarrh and all diseases of the eye,
ear throat or lungs, female weakness, nervous
prostration no matter of how long standing.
CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE.
Tl^ ^:key Horse Shoeing
On Ctoctaw Ave.
H, *11 I.I.
jScic itiiij aid cs 'fill horse-
slu.er and wher vriglit.
\ll \7ork Gua. .anteed.|
Pr.til An ".easonable
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Cheap Sketches. Original Designs.
W. S. BOHART,
Architect and Superintendent. V
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Practical. Ac-
curate. El Reno, O. T.
BLAKE, BLAKE & BEERS.
LAWYERS.
'3-97-ct El Reno.
E. t. BARBOUR,
Attorney at Law.
Oflice Over Citizens National Bank,
El Reno, Okl?
GOODWIN & REID,
LAWYERS,
Rooms 1, 2 and 3. Eng'.e block,
El Reno, .... Oklahoma.
CHARLES L.. CRUM,
Attorney-at-law.
El Reno, Okla.
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Greer, Charles F. El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 72, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 24, 1903, newspaper, May 24, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165070/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.