The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 284, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 5, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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Trr t!T. P'KO DAILY AMERICAN. EL RENO, l- TUESDAY, JULY
El 1Renc Hmertcan
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AMERICAN PRINTING COMPANY *
Publishers.
c. F. GREER, Editor.
hkmbek associated press.
iattrrd at the pO*t >ffi e at El I Rtt 10
Okla., as second class mail.
WHWWWW11 HIM*
'The Blow Almost
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OFFICIAL CITY PAPLR-
§UBSCRlPTION KATES.
(Delivered by Carrier.)
Pail*. per week
Daily, per month ,
r« iti ely no > P" delivered unles.
■*w in advance.
(By Mail)
Pail;, three manths f1 or
Ptily Si* roanths *l-1-
• a r. per year
~~ kKl'Ul'.UC'AN TICKi.l'.
FOrTPHEODORE ROOSEVELT,
of New York.
Vice President _r. nve
CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS,
, of Indiana.
Delegate to Congtess
BIRD S. M'GUIRE,
of Pawnee, Oklahoma.
Announcements.
QOLDENEAQLECOKN, We Sell at 10c
* per Can; Sold By Others at IS cent*.
* OH 20 tents per (lallon,
n COMf: TO SHI: L'S ASH MAKE MOSEY
Townsen'J Grocery Company.
14-, « •
Political amio * <""« V' Yn-t'-'i'l'-' V'V'.'y
tit libclty to tlo so at 111 1 k"
ltrs
uin?t submit to the old gui:g or it will
make him a lonesome laughing stock
or hand the nomination to some one
else. All of which shows the extent
to which any reform is desired ur pro-
posed by the present democratic lead-
trs in Missouri.
An apai tment building ior house-
keepers going upin New V rk will
co-t $-',000,000 exclusive ofi the ground,
but there is no place like home, even
on these terms.
FOR SHERIFF.
PRANK J. 1'AZOt Kl.eK. -'I ln^" !oWM
aniua.iKc.s !w lan.t. 1' ' " J,
naoiau couut> s.u.j.n u.ok u.iloi the upui>
licHti yrmiurj t
Among (Icinocralti* leaders for a
long time "returning' >anity of tin
party" has been " phrase much in use
"The bearings of the observation lay
in tri application on it Now produce
tlie sample. .v £
Mr. Cleveland remarks that "we an
growing to b; too militant as a na
tlon." Has the sage of Prfnceton (or
gotten what lie b.-,d to say on the sub
ject of supine government in bis \ , n
I'juela message?
FOR COMMISSIONER.
■ The irit uils Hl.NK \ \ AM,\ il.it < 1 • «iVI• st < .1
'the nnonikciu«•«11...
niouei fi tin l hn-l «u>uki, mi >jc«.
of tiu republic an primal > tlectio 8
The friends of l> e u< 11.1 lii.I. * "*e
deurn to announce Inn cannula. > "" • " •
„ ut! ul Ult l iist lli>tn> I suhj. i l" Ule
ibe rcpublUan primaly of Aug
The America* is authsrlacd i" nttounc« the
cauuiUu.% .•! 1 euuiKlii. i n-"'
lot tomiiiis>i>hk i .a il" i n l '" 1 1'
the will el Hit l«i>ulilit'uii inimar) "ii Ailgu
2, iytM-
wr uif utlmW i' aoatmua nm J jj,
bt.lllk- "1 Wi.1III 1 l.'itllsllli' 'till 1" ' ' -til. u
daltr 1IM 11" liolilll.iti< II It 5 ' III"t tfl mil- ""II
t, betan in. kepulicao county conventionol
t nat.iiiu tuunl) lot lli< imi'l "islrul
New Scientific Procf ss
TH \T WTI L DESTROY Till
DANDRUFF GERM.
COUNTY ATTORNEY.
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his
tine announce *
II 1 1 ll.l U N i.ltOttf V
i priinuty uii auk- -'*>•
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Auunntti -
repubWiu
J. K1,('AK J« ^> > aiiiKitiin < > I"
fur tin nomination lor iouut> attorn*
to the wii 'I l" " publitan ptn.-iry
ig04-
FOR PROBATE JUDGli.
J. K1.MI-. JoHNttoN, J^r
frouati Juuge Mii j«.vt t«« tiif uili > ' i'11 1
FOR COUNTY CLEKK.
Eur some time it has btvn l-itiown
tliiat daiwlrnff is caused by a g-Tin th,'.l
,lig. up the scalp into little whitel
flakes nd bj sapping the vitality ol
the hair at the r..«■«, causes falling 11 air,
and. of course, finally baldm ^. I'
yi flr-. there have b.-en .all kin s of .1;
itimula 1 .ii. . - t "tics on tbe r.iar
ket, but there lias been 110 perr iiiu-ut
lire for dandruff until the discov. ry
i i a preparati 11 called Newbros Her
picitle. which destroys the !:indruff
germ. Destroy the cause, the effect
..ill feast- to exist Kill the dandruff
verm and you'll have no dandi 'I
itching -ealp. no falling hair- P"
t.ling dru,r-i i- Send ioc. i1' ;tnr.vp«
■, 1 sample to •R' ll; rpicidc v o De-
it. Mi hit": 11.
"The Jolly f ive"
GIRLS CELEBRATE IN UNIOUI
\N1) NONl'l. COSTUMES.
Killed Father."
I
"The celebration of the aniversary of the sign-
of the declaration of Independance" is over.
It takes longer to say that than it did to see all there was
to see at the El Reno Celebration.
Who's Fault is it:'
However—we are not intending to criticise others as we
have "troubles" of our own. Those troubles consist of sum-
mer apparel of all kinds, for men only.
The wise doctors say that the only way to remove "pain
is to perforin an operation so we have laid them all 011
operating table and will commence cutting at once.
AIN'T YOU GLAD:- Now L-t us get down to busuuss We want you t-,
know that we are selling WASH GOODS at CC . •> - • ,
V'< want yon to know that we appreciate and want \our trade. ,
We want you to know that we are selling merchandise without profit, be ^
We wantyoP«Skno^thatSif wanting any merchandise, come and see us. ,
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111 Wdlll vyn """.
tllC 1S Prc^ar'n^ ^OiriK to MAKKtli
PARASOLS
Remeber
Th; $4.00 and $4.50 kind
The $1.25 kind
$.?.oo |Tbe $2.00 and $2.;o kind
.. $1.00 The $1.50 kind
$1.50 |
. $1.35
for the children
No 400 Ladies aiv.l 401 Children's hose, 3 pairs for 2; cent-
No.' 700 and "Dorothy" Ladies hose 5or 2 cents a pair.
These are the best values ever offered.
" " waists "E. 7. waists; H. 1 ■
.. ¥
Not at your own price. NEVER
We don't do that kind ol business _
j , * 11 "Fay" stockings, "Nazareth
We make the price as low as we can setiilin „miCrgarments an kinds.
them and il tliev buv.
Everybody Pays 'I hat PRICE
COME THIS WEEK. n
CROWE MERCANTILE COMPANY.
■I ,| j 2 ^- .^ -2- 2-1' J- f i' 1-1~ bA":b ir"It b'i"1-
civil war, and h&ve since been associat-
ed closely while in Washington. The
general lias been in Oklahoma City
consulting with General Sumner on
army matters. He took advantage of
the opportunity to pay a visit to Col.
incoln. Quite a number ol* officers
h i tm Fort R1*n*1 spent the evening
with the general, including Mr. and
Mrs. F. H. Wright, Mr. and Mrs, F.
K. Rickcy and Judg? and Mrs. Irwin.
He returned to Colorado on Monday
morning.
Visitors Enjoy the
World's Fair at little cost
lMr-t-Cla-> Accommodations Fur
nislied for Thousands Within the
Grounds—Reservations Can
be Made in Advance if
Desired.
The folks who raised a hiu- and cry
about the lack of accommodations at
the World's fair awl the prospects of
high prices at hotels, have .vad to take
a back ^eat, for the World's Fair man-
agement, keenly lvie to the fact that
accommodations and moderate rates
must be furnished to the people to
assure the succcss oi the lair, have
built right within the grounds a mag-
niticient hotel, capable of entertaining
tens of thousand oi visitors. This hotel
which is calUd the Inside Inn, surpass-
es in size, in general equipments and
in conveniences anything ever before
attempted in the way oi world's fair
accommodations. It stands in the
southeast corner of the grounds, 200
feet above the level of the city and is
readily reached from the Union station
by the Market st., Laclede and Cou-
teau avenue cars, or from any of the
exposition gale- by means of l ie in-
Itramural railway which pa.-ses its door-
It is three -tories high with broad ve-
randas extending round the uitire
building. It is 400 feet wide and Soo
feet long, and contains 2,257 bedrooms
and has a dining room capable of seat-
ing 2,500 people at a single meal. I he
inn is run on both the American and
European pla.ns, and the rates vary
from $1.50 to $5.50 per day, European,
and from $3.00 to $7.00, American, in-
cluding admission in bfl'th classes. The
range oS prices is determined solely
by the -ize and location of tin- rooms—
all guests "having equal dining-room
privileges. To those whose visit to the
exposition must be short, the conven-
ience of thus living within the grounds
cannot be over-estimated. All weari-
some and annoying street car or sn
btirban train service is avoided and n.
admission fee other than the first is
re lired The saving thus effected is
obvious. The enormous capacity of the
I Inside Inn assures ample accommoda-
1 tiOns for all— jio matter when or in
j w'.iat numbers they come—and the
rates will be found sufficiently elastic
jto meet every size of pocket-book.
, Reservations can be made for any
' period during the life of the fair. An
; interesting booklet, giving the full de-
i tails will be mailed to anyone address-
ing The Inside Inn, Administration
Building., World's fair grounds, St.
Louis.
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Picnic Party.
AT MAHAN'S LAKE ON THE |
FOURTH.
human Lifeline.
'HOW BOYS UNABLE TO SHtM
RESUED DROWNING COM-
PANION.
Rather than stay in the noisy city
yesterday and be annoyed with fire
crackers ami bombs, a party of young
folks departed early ill the morning
for Mahan's lake where t'.iey enjoyci
the day fishing and boating. Those in
the party were: Misses Henrie, Will-
iams, Carrie Hutton, Marjorie Stott;,
Clvdia Wilson. Messrs. K"y Hacker,
Fay Todd, Albert Ilirsch, Arthur
Stotts, Ralph Williams.
1 J. W. Maney celebrated at Oklaho-
' ma City.
COUNTY SUI'EKIK TEN DEN T.
MAKl.AKI t l.AKDNbK I M l"
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.01 county Miprmnetiviei.. suojit-t 10 in*
ItHtt pni ial> "11 .AUfcU-- il.ll 1704-
John K Kn
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OLD GANO HOOTS AT REFOKM.
Nowhere 111 tin United Stat.? is
there a political situation as extraor-
dinary a thai existing in the Jemo-
cirtic pariy i Missouri Mr. Polk is
supposed to have more than 500 of the
710 tlehgates c< imposing tht demo-
cratic slate nominating convention to
meet at Jefferson l.'ity July ty, t>ut it
JS jiV" i'Uarly -U1| that U'v iliachim;
will control t' c majority. Not hall tlu
conventU n will be 'iiucrely ior Polk,
though his nomination may be condi-
tionally permitted l'> the tict 'iMiis
old gan^ In the two democratic
state ft inventions held during the p:i-
two weeks the l'. lk element, OUtv. ted
two ti OIK, was absollltelj powerl.-s
to put a mark on the pr ce. dings. 1 'ic
machiti.'s withdrawal of all it- c nidi
dates 1 .r governor \\a^ a treacherous
job to fix up fk. delegates in the 11. me.
id Folk. A ring -late ticket, with a
ring platform, will be tin outcome. Ii
"T'tie jolly five" were celebrating
yesterday 111 uniqiR costumes with
their latest duplex uniform hats from
Paris. During the day their hats made
of red an.I whit straw had a bonnet
like shape making a grand sun shade.
In the evening the hats were trans
j formed giving them a tnrbon like i>
j pearance. They were very novel and
attracted attention Tile girls had
more than their -hare of fun I he
following are the "iolly five "
Edith Harris, \11na Patterson, F.d
ith Hall. Dode Patterson, Maud Oiv
F..I1. g 1-
indulgent
t Ik* by ring
vhich i< something it ne\
xcept upon its own vile
term*
The d
a^ an or
changes
itei
The Bi£ Cracker
CHEATED MUCH ADO \BOl"
NOTHING.
One of the very funny scent
was on the streets y.stertlay, \\:i- t'
-11 the s. attermeut 111 tin crowd when
th. lug era k r which w.i engineered
by Charley Rl' ker, was lit. It wa- a
goo.l imitation 01 an iiumeu-e firt
cracker about .1 feet long and to in
clies in diameter On seeing the fuse
burning i the inimet - con. ern it
made one feel that 1 it were touched
off at Port Arthur it would put the
Russians and Japs entirely out of bus
ines- The joke worked successful!*
during the -ntire day.
of $5.00 each to e given to
a w V v- s « the School Children ot America
School Children's Competitive Advertising Contest No. 22.
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Associated rress Dispatch.
Conshohocken, Pa., July 5.—June a tj
Wagonhurst, a \\ lntemarch lowiiihip |!
boy, was rescued from irowning at the M
Layalette boat houses by a number oi 9
companions* who formed a life chain. 1
1 The boys, who were bathing, were W
unable to swim, but VVagoiihurst 1
jumped from the roof of a boat .louse, m
ilia head struck t stone, iciidieting S
I him unconscious. 1 iis body was car- 'j
! ried out to midstream, when the boys 1
j brought it ashore by pluckily grasping ^
1 one another's hands, it to«>k h.ilf an 1
> hour to revive VVagonhurst.
The Western Union oilice is being! j
j repapervd with the latest and mo it 1
i modern patterns. Jenkins says there
I iKithing too good lor the Irish.
Mrs
I 4>n> Harrington, 01 \ alley Center,
| Kansas, mother of Dudley Harring-
1 t« n, of thej Crowe Mercantile company,
i visited with her son over the Fourth.
' James G. Lowe, jr., of the Guthrie
National bank, spent the Fourth with
father Hon. J. and El-
(CATV
^c-r -^1 Vwr-c^-Cjb-ic- no? ^otr 0,
ir<nJ>€ cr| £ - O-
hi
Reno fri.nd
I'd (jt hkr of tiie t); ogrftphii al force
nt the Kingfisher Freej Press Ipeut the
Fourth w ith El Reno fyjejjya.
HI Reno lodgt Nc . 3, A. C> U. W.
will have the insta11aniw#i| their r;'- j
cently elected officer at thei, meeting
tonight. II
John Newton came up from Minco
to spend the Fourth with old time
friends. ML *
locratic party of Missouri,
nization. ha< no use for any
ept a- tht veteran ring-
Mers who run it choose to allow.
Thirty years of uninterrupted power
hns given them unlimited confidence in
tl'eir ability to get what they want bv
hook or crook. The plight of hoik is
nil illustrftti'>m A revolt anion.: conn
try d^moeratis gave him what -tfin r
to Ih :t Rttj< iriti ol delegiteii but 11 c
cunning old trickiters pfetefi^'^ to
jth aw 1 pp<' itf< n, and then t
their cotirthoiise gang* at work to b<
tray him in his own name. Th? coming
democratic Mate convention will 1*
anything the machine cTioosc^. Folk
Gen. Baldwin Here.
COMMANDER OK TIIE D1VIS
ION OF COLORADO.
Adjutant General Baldwin, coinman
ilt r of the division of Colorado, U. S
A , was a visitor in the city J>iiii.la\
t"ie guest oi Colonel and Mrs. C IV
lincoln. The ger .ral ami colonel
served in the same company during the
itul tin
This sketch wns
I mudi by Minnie Aidi-1
{ton, oge 12, llumlioldt
' School, Kausas City,
Mo.
We give a eash prize
. r 15.00 for any draw-
ing of this eharaetei .
which we aeeept nnd
. nut All school children
can compcte. Full in-
structions on inside ot
each package ol Egg-0-
See telling what to do to
get the priie and how to
^makc the drawings.
A flaked Wheat Food
uf the very best quality, in full
si/ed packages, usually sold for 15
RETAILS FOR
This revolution in the food business has been aeconipl
by the introduction of Egg-O-See. It is better than any other food at any
people have quickly recognized this. Our euormoous mill, the largest in ti:
improved machinery, enable us tojproduce a superior full weight package at
Ask Ycur Grocer For the Green Package.
keM> u III* !« •«• ««•' I0..nt*«nd w. will JTM « "< •••«<•
Address all counnuuications to Egg-O-See, Quincy, 111
Mi - Queenan v:rite«l with home *
folks and friends in Oklahoma City ^
over the Fourth. * '
Jim Cole, 'if tho El '\.enp Bus antf $\
Transfer eomjiany, t el< ijfclted in El
Ki no and Oklahoma City bo;. Jim I
,t\^ yetiin^ a mixture ofi El Reno and y j
Oidahom 1 City drink is a ba ' thing.
(Fir-t a bbsheJ ;.ine 7, '914 )
I.EGAU NOTICE.
Notice 1- hereby given tha- hi com- ^
l:anre wi'.li an art of the! lrgislatme
of ti r terr rv ■ f "klah«m. to rtgu.
latr the traffic in i uoxicatf r hquors,
the vi 111' r lpne-l ti«l on the 7th day ot
June. U)H4, file his i~f>l*Wi'in, by pe-
tition, with the county rlerk of Cana-
dian county, Oklahoma territory, pray--
inr for license to sell malt, sptrititoin-
an.l vinous liquors aL-jcuil °n lots IJ
and i.l in block IOJ, in the hrd ward of
th T 'wn of Vnk'tn, 11 saidlfounty an*
territory lOSI PH S' \NDA.
... aJJ Applicant.
— JKR *
(First published '.tine 8, r>M-) j
j.t-v.M, 1< .TO
N"iit'e i ht rebv g'^en th. ' in comj
plianc • with an a t f he legislates
of the territory of Ok tfcotfc, to re.'U-
ih'e the traffic in inifxicathiw' liqiv r .
Id witllitv. | ',e nc«lersipi-.e<l id **rSth day 01
i - 1904, file their MAjmi"'<' '. I'^fc
tViiu lower oricc > n ty dcrl >-
i hoafca iv,J
nous and vinous liqutfi at retail on lot
^lock 74. in thiand Vard ot tne
city of El
rltorT wiK ABBOl l .V u,
ami . KwUril
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