El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 17, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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11IERICA* g Tl'RPAY. OCTOBER 'jiJgg
THE SLM "IMn DATL'y AMERICA*. ^ —-g "
Wants
fcl Kteno Bmertcan
AMERICAN PRINTXNUCOMPANY
Publishers.
CHARLES F- GREER.
Editor and Manager.
.rthe po.toff.ce at El R«°.
Okla., as second class maiL
Shipment
Of
Gunthers
and
Lowneys
Receive
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
(Delivered by Carrier.)
Daily, per week..... n
iiuid in advance.
1 (By Mail)
Dai':', three months *' "
Daily Six months ' J,™
Daily, per year
"OCR CANDY IS ALWAYS FRESH'
Gcrrer's Steam Bakery
NOTICE—Do you not re*d tki* col~
.very <Uy. Other, do so too.
"it pays other*. Why not you?
J lie cent > word ior each jisertion. A
discount of io per cent if run three
times, and of 25 4*r cent >1 run si*
or more times.
El Reno Mill & Eleva .tor Co.
El Reno Oklahoma.
Flour, Feed, Grain, Coal.
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
EL RENO'S "BEST" FLOUR
„ E. D. HUMPHREY Manager.
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TIME TABLE
EL .RENO. OKI.A
..Right Road to,
from and between
"Chicago, St. Lou*, Memphis, Peoria,
St. Joseph, Kansas ?City, Omaha, Den-
ver, Colorado Springs. Fort \\ orth,
St. Paul, Minneapolis, an.! every who*"
beyond.
Traio- leaves El .Reno as follows . -
NORTH BOUND.
No. 1-2, daily passenger 4**> a- ®i-
No. 36 e*ecePt Sunday pJffen- L.
yei r.3l ' I
No. 14 daily passenger ...... 4',*> P- ra-
No. 130 daily pa=sealer to
Shawnee P- m
No. 52 exec?pt Sunday local ,
ii eight 9-45 a' "*
SOV1H BOUND
No 11 .tally passenger ..... 12:A5 1- m
*Ci . i-5 daily passenger La^'-
ton express 7^45 a. m
No. 13'.aily passenger ..... J1 ^45 m.
No. " except Sunday passen-
ger. 9:22 p. m.
No. £1 except Sunday local
freight •' 4U5 P
For.sleeping car reservations, tick
ets, time tablts, etc,, apply to any Rock
Island agent.
P. PO.RTEL, Agent.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
attorneys-
BLAKE & BLAKE.
Over Citizens National Bank-
LOST AND FOUND.
POUND—Boikch of keys. Owner ca
have same by calling at the Ameri
can office and paying for this notice
50-tI
WANTED.
GOODWIN & REID,
10134 N. Rock Island ave.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
WANT ED—Woman ior cooking and
■general housework, good wages, but
must be capable and experienced
Address American.
TiV"iNTED—Two dining-roon girls at
^oe. at the Annine hotel- 63 ti
pug
jaENRY LASSEN,
C. M. JACKMAN, See-Treas.
MILL
CANADIAN COUNTY
& ELEVATOR
MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS
GO.
BORDEN'S STUDIO,
in V. Rock Island Arenac-
rEL RENO STEAM LAUNDRY
Ifc!ey& Daley. Proprwtors, no N.
Choctaw avenue. Both phones ^
"KOTS K1 NT-Wit« or wiAoat board.
frOTrt room, down =t:«irs, private en-
trna'-e. ah" front roo^i upstair
107 Sotith Macomb, Mrs. O Brian.
64 6t
I EL
RENO,
OKLAHOMA
k
HAMILTON'S HAND LAUNDRY.
312 S. Bickfnrd aveoue-
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Old papers at ihe Ameri-
cs.n opice.
LUMBER YARDS.
T. J. STEWART LUMBER CO.
Lumber, sa6b, doora, parnU, cement,
121 W. Woodson st
FOR SALE—Three and one-V.aTf horse
yc.\\-ei Weber gasoline engine; in use
for six months, with perfect satisfac-
tion. Small cash payment and easy-
terms. Call a. American offffice.
RESTAUVRANTS.
CHANGING THE WORLD S MAP.
IThcre are likely o be some changes j
in the, map of the world before long. |
In a number of pi"*" ti" old bound"
ary lines are cracking and only fear of
the consoquenccs is preventing the op-
en declarations that will mean chang-
es in sovereignty.
In Aisa the Chinese empife is al-
most sure to bei trimmed. Russia is
not going to let go of Manchuria and
sooner or later that province will be
under he rule of the czar. Japan
wants Korea. There may be, war be-
tween Russia and Japau owr tlies."
picces of China but unless Russia gets
both they will probably lie, divided.
Africa is to be divided up before
long. France will take Morocco and
as much more as possible. Germany
will want a slice. England will take
possession of Egypt as it has long
had actual control. Other parts oi
the dark continent will go to one or
another o! the big European powers.
Turkey in Europv, u ready to go to
pieces as soon as the arrangements
can be made. Bulgaria will probably
"retain independence and get a little
more territory. Other >mall k.ng-
aIoius will doubtless receivc small
slices. Russia will ge.l tUe most -md
that is the reason ior the delay. Tlie
other nations arc afraid oi Russia's
growth.
The American continent is hyld
from European aggreission by the
United States and the Monroe doc-
trine. It would mean a fight with Un-
cle Sam for a European nation to l>e>-
gin such work as they are doing in
Africa and a fight with Uncle Sam is
something to be avoided. TI.e map of
the western hemisphere is not in much
SADDLE ROCK RESTAURANT
Steve Halstead, proprietor, 116 Nortn
Bickfor.. Lunch and short orders.
TELEPHONE
The reM will c- me v.htn the \V.
C. T. U. and til: regular army meet __i _
in hostile arta; before c-.ng.-e.'s <n ti).1 TOP£KA AND EL RENO TELE-
caateen querioa. PHOVE CO. .
— j Central Mtck, over Citizfcn Nationa
It is said that in estimating the cm bank_
FOR SALE—An kinds of legal blanV^
to oon.'orm to the statutes of Okla-
homa carried in stock, give u« your
order sn 1 you will better aatisfied
than from abroad. American Print-
ing Company, 205 east Woodson.
crop of K.-ii:ji> the, figures are
made—so many quarts, instca'! of *0
many bushels.
The Langley flying machine was a
success ^except tliat ,it woul not fly.
It was like somei political machinef, for
be it known that there are lots of s*>-
litical macjiines that e<ever get a*y-
where.
Veterinary
J. W- PINKERTON.
Surgeon and dentist, office Rain's
bus barn. Both phones No. 2-
3ARBER SHOTS.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Si* sec-
tion ranch; 1 actions owned atid 2
leased, in Sherman county, Te*as;
good opportunity for right man. Ad-
dresa American of.ice. S3 ®t
FOR SALE—Chea^.; Two Brunswick
Balk pool tables, also one Bruns-
wick Balk billiard table, ra first class
conditioB. Enquire at John Huds-
peth's. S3 im
YOU USE POWER?
If so the Elcctric Power is
the Cheapest and Safest.
WHY USE OIL LAMPS?
When electric lighting is cheaper
and saves insurance every day.
A.sk your insurance agent what the comparative saving is
between oil lamps and electric lighting. It is cheaper and
needs no attention.
Several newspapers have been warn-
ing their readers not to go lo the car-
nivals antl shows in other towns, but
to have their fun at home. What man
can have any full .at a carnival in his
own town?
TVre arc all kinds of war rumors
coming from Japan and Russia, follow-
ed by denials. But the /act seems to
be that both Russia and apan expect
to fight it out some time.
D. H. WARDEN.
117 North Bickford. Clean shave an<
first class baths.
FOR SALE—Cheap, throe ware-
houses; must be sold and moved at
once. Inquire at Waters-Pierce Oil
Co.'s office. 59-
MACHINE SHOPS.
DYER & SON.
Machii-ery, engines and boilers rebuilt,
and repaired. Full line ■ arhine o.ls
322 924 South Bickford. Old phon; 13a.
Right and Wrong Times.
Why <lo .some people Invariably pay
"Please could you tell me the right
time?" How many wro-ig times are
there, and what would be the advan-
tage of kuowiw; them? These are
questions only fit for ro thematlclans
and lunatics. Th*y are like a story
lAdy Gregory h*aril In th" West of
Ireland workhouse and tells In her
pe^ book of "Poeta and Dreamers:"
There was a man iu BtJUnasloe asy-
lum that was not <«7 mad—]u>t a
little road—and h« used to be raking
about the (ta'e. And there was •
clock over the gate; and one day the
EL RENO FOUNDRY AND MA-
CHINE COMPANY,
Manufacturers steel beams, iron store
fronts, steam, water and pipe fittingi
Macomb and Tor-'mar st. Repa.r.ng
! neatly done.
immediate danger and will n0t be un-| doctor was going out. and he took
til the other problems are >cttlc4. I out his watch and looked -p. and he
, With all of tliU business in Europe. Mid to cW h
Africa and Chiaa the United States f1*111;.
has nohing 10 do except stand for
open doors, and Americal o 11 •
merce. There s piety oi this
kind of work for our diplomats and
they are apparently equal to the job.
Out of this confusion and crumb-
ling the world will finally emerge in
better shape than before but the
process promises to be a most inter-
esting one, for the onlooker.
The Grand Trunk railway has is-
sued an order forbidding its employes
to eat candy or chew gum during the
working hours. If that does not cause
a strike by the, Alm.ilgated Order of
Female Stenographers, human natlre
is changing rapidly.
Judge Reagan, of Texas, is greatl>
worried over the liture of the repub-
lic. As a member of Jeff Davis cabi-
net Judge Reagan once tried to bust
the republic and he ougn'. mor> read-
ily recall his cxperien-c as a buster.
There i« an argument poin; 011 in
some of .he newspaper! as to whether
women or men arc the .r,t wliiirtrs
The original whit.- of the ra< e was
Adam.
jiere " Raid the man who was raking.
Col. Ingersoll Outdone.
The Franklin Inn Club of Philadel
phla is an organization composed ex-
clusively of literary men At the
quaint elubhouie there arose, one day
a discussion about drunkenness, and
about various happy and well known
descriptions of the state of Inebriety
Bonus one ctted Col. Ingersoll s epi-
gram about a man so d.-unk that he
lay on his back in a field and felt up
In the air for the grass. John Luther
Long, novelist, said:
"But I have heard of a man drunker
«ven than Ingersoll'*. Thl« chap, after
trying vainly for a long time one night
to open his door with a latch key. mut-
tered to himself with a Uccough!
•• 'gome one must hav# stolen the
key hole '
Stcrnburgs to Make Wests rn Trl^
Ambassador and Baroness to*
■ternburg will make an extensiv*
western tour In the fall, going as far
«■ Ban Francisco
CADDO HOTEL.
Strictly up to date in every
respect; under the manage-
ment of
j. A. M U LUNGER,
CITY SCAVENGER
Bud Jones is the duly auth-
orized scavenger of the city
All notices must be signed
by BUD JONES ,
Both Phones: - Old 235, New 477
Fruit. •* Fruit. * Fruit
AND
Confectionery of Every Kind.
Dad Morey's Parlors Are Popular With Everyone.
217 SOUTH ROCK ISLAND.
Prompt Servicc all the time.
bom 1 frtiequ?/ icupuj
A recently published table of t&e
British rensift. gives the respective
agt'8 «>f *;•' the married couples in the
kingdom. There i« on« husband of
ninety-five years who has a wife of
twentyone. while three husbands
ranging in age from eighty-five to
ninety-five have secured wives of
twenty-five. Elderly wive- and youth-
ful husbands are rarer, snd the great
•at disparity in this direction is be-
tween a wife of sixty-f e years and
ber husband of twent> The oldest
couple in the list are --ed 1U0 and
Blnety-flve yesrs, respeetlvly. while
the youngest pair have inly num
bered slxt -en and summers
ftspectlvely.
Protecting the People.
The public sentiment In favor of re-
stricting automobiles to racetracks ee-
peclalfy laid out for them Is steadily
galng in Btrengtb. Useful self motor*
are welcome In the highways, but not
the racing demons—New York Tri-
bune.
Chinese Jewe.
An inscription on a stone tablet
found in the ruins of an old synagogue
In Kalfengfu shows that the Jews firat
tntered China durkrg the Han dynasty,
from B C. 200 to A U 8t8.
Had Many to Piek From.
Josle Dilson. a woman of twenty-
■even, living t Trenton, N J , wht
affered a salary of $100 a month for
a husband, has had 4,000 offers.
JOHN M. GUNN,
419 Watt St.,
Locator of oil. gas and all kinds of
mineral.
Lake Park Addition
Never think of settling on the pur
chase of lots on which to make a home
until you have been shown the value of
a location in beautiful Lake Tark.
This property is an extension of
Macomb, Hoff'and Williams avenues,
south. Beautiful ground; have been in
cultivation and now ready for a trCC
planting. The tract is underlaid with
an abundance of pure, soft water, at an
average depth of twenty five feet, and
no railroads to cross from business
center schools near. See W. B. Wess,
Owner, corner of Roberts and Cava-
naugh streets near the property.
53 im
Sunny Brook Rye National Club Burbon
Gromeo Ullarch Leading Whiskies
The Merchants Bar
130 SOUTH ROCK ISLAND
New Phone 107
Not Quit* the Same.
Friend—I auppose your wife
&lnk* you are a treamiwT
-Y - « truajanr.
stIO
Subscribe for the Daily American, to
cents Her week. .
California^*
Very Low Rate.
LOW RATES
J1.35 to Chickasha and return tick
ets on sale Sent. 29 to Oct. 2.; return
limit Oct. 31 'ai' and races.
$1.35 to Chickasha and return; tick-
ets an sale Oct. 15, return limit Oct.
16, Ringling Bros., shows
(First published October 13, 1903)
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with an act of the legislature o
the Territory of Oklahoma, to regu
late the traffic in intoxicating liquors
the undersigned did on the 12th day of
October, 1903, file his application by
petition, with the county clerk of Ca
nadian county, Oklahoma Territory
praying for license to sell n.alt, spir-
ituous and vinous Honors at retail or
lot 12, in block 95, in the 1st ward of
the city of El Reno, in ?aid county and
territory.
ANGUS M'LKAN, Applicant.
Only $.25.00 from all Santa Fe stations in Oklahoma
On sale every day to and including November
30, 1903. The same rate to intermediate points
whose regular rate is higer.
Through Pullman Tourist Sleepers to New Mexico,
Arizona, and California faom Purcell, Oklahoma
City, and Guthrie every Wednesday.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED excursions from
Newton three times a week.
You're going to California?
Now is the the time to make your inquiries,
Con't wait until yoa are ready to start on your Iravels.J
Write me, and I'll quote you rates, tell you about the trains,
equipment, hours departure anil arrival—in fact, will tell you facts
tha '11 >>e of materia' help after as well :is before you start-
F. C. 0'NEIl, Commcrcisl Agent,
Tht AtchiHifl, Topelu 4 Ssnts Ft Railway Co.,
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA,
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Greer, Charles F. El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 17, 1903, newspaper, October 17, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165279/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.