El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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(SlfUmr fElobr
ONE DOLLAR A YIAR.
Kdltoi*
Official Paper of the City ami 1'ouiitT.
ACF.ICCLTUEE KOTE3.
8oui« useful Tbln*i Olvet out by the Fu
ultv oftb« Agrlculturs College
\\ M. A. CLtJTt, I
t>. \V. I'Kt.HV i
Co-nl-c'.enara' Proceedings. .
TI Reno. O. T., Oetober 29th 1891.
Board of ( ,'ounty C'omtnis-ioners met!
,, , , .... ,. , in special-fvMiin to ti 11 m 11 vacancies'
If the director of tli* Oklahoma , , {h,. ,,-ii „f Inspector, of Kluction.
1 memli' in pr :--ent.
'in i.hiti1 'ii ^f .). D. M> Lean and
i ii'Iwi : . \Y. H. 11u'cliin i.ii lioard
rmil 'I- t<.b^i ;!0tli 1-9-1, at
W. Mamv, Vici. IWl.
ii. Vi'iufirtt. t.'.KiiuM-
Ed Dunn s Goou Work
The followingeotnpliineiitai y not-
ice of the work of Ed I. Dunn,taken
from the Guthrie Lender, wid lie ap-
preciated by his many triends in thi-
city where he has made liis home 1 si'"1 i1'•'
ever since he has been in the terri-
tory :
Now that the campaign is ended
the Leader takes occasion in say a
word of eoniineiid.'itiim for lion. 101
experiment station can obtain the
consent of tin- general government .a
number of packages <if seed- of the
Persian alfalfa wiil in iUtrilitited to
various -i ctions of the territory next
spring, foi trial.
The tamarix grown in the horticnl
tin.ti department i/i Hie Oklahoma
i successfully
last year has d":ie < <j tin I) y as neli
during Is '1 Ii proves to b one of
the b 'St ornaineutil be ige plants in
some rc-p'i Is i;vei iutm-liu. 1.
.Alll.'I 'J Ulliillis the VHrietv" l'rize-
1.. Dunn, chairmaniif the Ti i riturial Makei " iar
Democratic Committee Froin t|ip at the Okl
day the nommitee met and outlined 'his venr.
the plan of campaign to ti.e present : • 1 iti-*ie111 <
moment Mr. Dunn ha- hceu active liest vnrii
and unceasing in bis lulv>istoad\ anee large yellow -
the interests of his pari,. . I.ike the i ijualilies In.-~i<j
surpa-s' >1 all otby- gniwn
ihoina ex pel iiiiciit stat ion
11 .i a« planted in several
x pel inii'iits ami was t in-
ly ,n every one. It, in a
>rt ha\ iu^ ii.any good
s pniiiuct iveiiess and
W u'ch
t iciolier:;>•>. 1X91.
lioard met pursuant t i reeM.-..-, a
mem I■■- .- pi '- '-nt ami proeeK-l.-d to lil
all var.ilii-,i". ill in-peet-a - .,f eleetion.
Motion made by ,1. I). McLean and
•ei-itide-I by U. II. Huteliis n Ihut
•Iaiue.s Witcher l.i* appointeil a-, in-
■speetor of election fm 1'iii• • 11 IVe-
l: i lict.
I.v J. !i. McLean and
11 at'-liin - >n that .lull u
minted a in.-pect.ur 1
e -inet No.
Lo \\ . II. IIu'cliiu,-.>n '
'.I. I>. Al. I. in that I
ppoinled a- inspector '
J.J.ORochk. I're t
|\l O!
« Capita! St.-jok, $75,000.00^.
Average Deposits. $So,000,00
1 i'llilSill
<)' li'l' I
*\ \i\ if
general of an army, he had to organ -1
ize his forces and assign 1110 leaders' ^ large plat of strawberry p'.ants
to the various fieldsof action, making |,ns heen set the past inontli by the
dates ami arranging for meeting: in j l,orticultiir al department of 1 Ik
eyery county .and township through ! ()1< lahoma ex peri men t stat ion. I'rot-
out the broad territory, and at • c^ssor K. A. Wangh hoi ti< uiturist,
same time arranging for and supply-1 recominends fall planting in (vises
ing the hundieds ot demands for where good plants can obtained
campaign literature and answering «\nd where the ground is in goodcon-
Moti"ii ii,a 1 *
•' « n«l !•• \V. M
Hudspeth 1 - aj
of elf-tif.M fur j
M< • i• n m.i«J .'
ami ">econded
I. .1. Ijtieas b •
nf i lf-tiun f..r Mustang town hip.
M * ion made ov W. !!. I! ut rliisoti
ami >e (mdfd by .1. i). Mcl«mu that
Hubert Karri* !•« appniuttid us imp.-c-
ti nf ion for Ynkmi •-, n -hip.
M : n made by .1. I>. McLean ami
seconded by \V. ii Hutchinson that
•I'm? S Aurtz 1ms appoint <1 inspector <,F
election fi.i' Okarche prec.net.
Motion made i.v I. I). Mrl.ean and
- condeil by \V. II. IInttviii-on that
(). Me.sk inn n be ;i j t" inted a - i i <pect -
or of elect ion in precinct No. 'J.
Motion made by ,1. 1 . M- Lean and
sci'iind. <1 l,s \\ . *11. II t'-liin-on that
^TO THE EAST
Best Dining-Car Ser-
vice in the World.
nrriie Uock Island is foremost in i
ailuptin;: any advanlaye calculated
tn improve speed and give that luxu-
ry. saiV'y and coiuforl that popular!
palron:i;>c demand-. Its equipment
is ihoroiitrhly complete witn vesii-
buled t;-.-iins, majjnilicent dininy car:'. I
sleepers an 1 chair coaches, nil the
most elegant and of recently ini|irov- j
ed pa turns, 'l'he importance of this
can be better understood it
.1 W. IANKV.
.1. \. ( \!.|A\ P.I.!.
It. A. BKLM< >!!K.
.DSPECTOFS
tM. UU('KIJKH
.1. T. I'ARSON.-.
.1. 0. tompkix
J. H. M'Al.K.-s.
.i. j. d'uoriiK
!'. II. w lilt;HI*
Vnur Business Solicited
short I • si m in yeoyraphy be now j f*"' J\!\ f Ti ' if } ^ L
I ceiled: What is the tfrefit eastern . I / I I) I I I f \ j | j
termini • -r the lioclc Island Koute? -.T*/.Vf. J ■ ■ - '
li
poured in upon hi in by mail and wire :
All these prcssintr demands had lo
lie met promptly and without hesita-
tion, and they have const i tut ion it <
cliaipe upon patience and physical!
endurance that the render has little]
cnoceplion. And yet through it all j
Ml'. Uuiiu ba ht-ol his perfect equi-
poise, disposing of every issue pre- j
sen led in a diynilled and business j
like manner thai h:u> commanded the j
admiration of nil with whom he has
app-ii'
I
ted
msp<
•ially reeoininen-
e in a hurry for
N t'. 'l'i rril be
d' elef limi in I'em, | -iri t.
Ai i-i-pted I lie re- i;.;nai .nil : .1. \V .
lindley i- I riistei nf I-' ! 1 .1 town-hip.
M a ion ninde |,v 11. \JcLean and
seennded by \V, II lliili j.insoil that
•I. \\. .Miller be appnintei) as inspector
of election of l-'riscn towinjiip.
Hoard appointed I'. M Snmires ns
inspector of election for Precinct num-
the Oklahoma experiment station, i
There were Iwen'y hours in July1 I! iippoinle.i .1. I,. Marshall as
can be had. are cs
ded to t hose w In
early returns.
The months of July and August
this year will long be rcincinbercd.it
aliovj 10(1 degrees, tiltci'ii Injurs in
\uoiisl above the s.ai.n! degree, with
I3f hours in Aug'ist. Ii"!\vc->n UU
and 100 degrees, and only two cloudy
j days iu each month.
, |inspector of
The experiment station at M illwa- M..,
come in contact and lo the full satis-1
faction of the party iu Oklahoma.
To manage such a campaign as
this has been with outn-eali up frict-
ion anywhere, except villi the op-
position by delivering telling blows
at the opportune moment anil iu the
right place, required the acumen and
tact of the most skilled political gen-
ius.
In brief, it Is doubtful that there
is another man in the territory who
could have managed the campaign , llo doubt much to be prefered. al-
as well as it has been by Mr. lJumi9 j thousrh the extremely dry ami hot!
and it is certain no one could have weather of the past summer lifts about |
1 he democracy ol j nuned second planting io most pine
es. Nevertheless the potatoes left in -
nispei or of election for LI K.-no pre-
cinct No. I.
Hoard appointed I. J. Moore as in-
spector of election for Kl Kcno j>re-
einct No. J.
Hoard appointed .1. II. Warren as
Cbieiigo. What other ^lb-eastern
termini lias it?—Peoria. To what,
important points docs it run trains
to the ii"r!h yi.st?--St. l'aul and .Min-
neapolis, Mini: , and Waiertown and
Sioux Falls. Dakota. To what im-
portant Iowa and Neberaska points;
— i)es Moines Davenport, Iowa;
On,aha and Lincoln. Nebraska.
S PEC IA LTTES :
l-'i.st Time. Lxeellent Lquipmcnt,
Host Dining '.'ar Service in the tyorld.
good connections.
For full particulars as to tickets,
maps, rates, apply to any coupon
ticket otliee in the United Stales,
Canada or Mexico, or address
Ii. St JOHN. Jn'o. Sebastian.
t len I Mgr. Gen'I T. it 1*. A ,
Chicago, ills.
t ion
ter. has no seeds to sell, or distribute !
this year, nor slips, cut I ings, bulbs;
or plants to dispose of in any way; |
but the director desires to refer all :
aplicantb to reliab'e seed stores fori
these things. In all cases, n postal j
card addressed to any of these linns i
will bring back catalogues that .stale'
price and terms.
Second crop potatoes for seed are I
Hoard ■"Ijourneil
Kl Ken
dirt.
i.ai.k;.
pre
Clerk.
v. '. ,1. <
rail t.i
Si*e me!
Hefore vrai contract to make a
loan. I am prepared to handle
all kinds of choice farm loans at
low -t rate of interest. Loans
eh i- -1 quicker than an % company
in the i oiintv. N< '.elav. 1 'lentV
done it better
Oklahoma unites iu one voice in say
ing. " Well done. '
The (Jrlontal War
The press dispatch": from the war
of n:
pels
lea \
the ground at, the early digging, of-
ten come on so as to make a volunteer
crop, and if any potatoes mature on
ill the Orient gives au account, of n I these plants tlicy shoijld always lie
series of splendid victories for the!Ijl' saved for seed. They will keep
Japs over their nonprogressive much belter than otlici pr#tnloes and
Chinese neighbors. 1 will give a baiter crop next year
The subjects of the Mikado under! ,j,
Field Marshall Vamagato following 1 Non
i . ... . ... . I notgeneriillv grown, but which won d I .
theexampleol Sipio Africauus have 1
.... . . , ! be ot considerable value on any farm i
carried the war into Chum. 1 lie ad I' 11111
or in any garden.
• . unt v. N()
• I lev. When .
you jret your r
J ; ll.V otlii
jiiu sijj-n pa-
!. I'lle\ before
(jne ii ml see
u e! 1 str.
P. -t «1
!•' i: A N K MKVKI:,
n Li JJesio,
'i in Oi.oiik ->cu:
Notice for Fubliciitior.
r.ict at i >ul ile.'.ia < ilv. < .
I. sept,
. , | | I .<nit I
re a number ot little crops int. i ••
\> ; I'V lri Vi l ll.it til" f i il:i \ iilif I
it i'i li t* liIfil' in ! i« •• of In* int.-u- |
let-able vain my farm . M"!''"i* 1 f- ... l.i-
iii tll.it *•; Mi proof
rule
thai
|>..nr !•' A forr tin* He^ihlei ni.i !• • • i\ • r .1: u
llvlll „l<4 lliV VI1,V, ' * ' I City o. 1'., on netuhi r-.'Vlli vi/:
, , , , W augli, of Hie (Iklahoina experiment' , Kninci. K rn|,-y.
Japanese troops have captured: ' f.n- tin- N-t.% nt 31 in. 1. v or t:
inj ;%1 1 ; j station, uienl 1011s okra and salsify as | I. M. lie naiin-s tlm tnliawini: u
f these. Thev have both
vises from the seat of war at
the
several important several important
strong holds of their energies and
they are now concentrating and 1110-
belizing their army for the purpose
of making an advance 11)1011 Monk-
don which is considered the key to
the Celestial empire. It looks like
now that the Japs will capture this
important port but it will perhaps
not be accomplished without a great-
er battle than lias yel been fought in
the war. Those who have made a !
study of this sanguinary slrifu are |
of the opinion that the .laps will he
complete musters of the situation
when they capture Monkden and
will then be in a position to dictate
the terms of peace.
It is to be hoped in the interest of
humanity and an enlightened civiliz-
ation that the,laps will win a li tin I
victory over the Chinese. The
; two 1
: very
Sll. '. -
I be
r' i'M pillllislleil
l.eirul Notice.
uiion nnil
' 11:1r 1 > -
I.
Hi-Bister
I- I s'.l i
. . 11 is conliIII 11 in _ .
Dec 11 1 en It i \ a 1 ion nf sunt linn I. v i/ :
. .Il.-elili t :.jll|-i k, li. ..re. \\ .l,l i!„.-s.
station i '.null*, 11.' t 1 1 > i i-1..-. Mini 1- ci.
grounds, showing themselves special- ' "• '1" 1 '
Iv adapted to the vicissitudes of se-
vere suniraers, and both are very line
when served on tin table. 1 lie In tli lii-irii'l I'ourli in a d fur < an.-eiian
I 1 i>incy. 1 ii,l.ilinnii 11 rriiury.
Viiiui' Zacliei-y. \s, llnliei't /ac|ii-r> I
tin- .-1'■ 1 \ 1- named Uoln-1'l /.iclii-r>- 1 -111 • 1 r-1■ y 1
I untitled Ilia! tie lias tll'l-n slli'il Ily tile ali.ive
never fail to plant these delicious i I'la.niliH in tin; I >i-i I-.. ' < .Hill in ml
1 fn|-1 anailian 1 mi 111 y I i-ii-iinry nf iii.i.iim. 1,1
vegtables. j anil lliat 111:ti—— In- answers tin- i*.-tiii.in 111
** I said ph- nliff, auaiitsl him Itleil in s-inl ;n-> inn
: in I In 'i'tii'1-Hi s:iiil Celll-I. nil or oelnlt c<
J 1 -siti day of Nnveintii-r, |sn4. said tn-iiiinn
farmeis, who never have to great a
variety 011 the bill of fare, should
< harlcs it. ('arswt'll,
Lawyer.
Iluse-^ackett lilock, - 111 licno, (Iklu.
C. Cummings & Son,
BARBERS
Shaving and I lair-cutting,
Kussell St reet, Hack ofHneke s!«.|-e.
Kl. RKNO, - - - O. T,
.i. A. llatcliftt,
Physician Surgeon
Oliico • yer S.unhart's Drug r ! ic
I'l'.lili Mi'f (
li ke.- A v i
-Kl. llKMi, - - - uK
I 'i-. J I'.. Sitmbart
Physician &- Surgeoi.
Tenders hi- professional serviei -
1 l.c pi op,.- • if l.i l{«no ami vicinity.
Ukfii :: ovi.i: Crowks' Stori:
Mi's. "\I. S. 1'utnam, M. i>.
I'll IK' llioi'ivjjiy;
Kii.:t puhli-l.td < >ct imui!
NOTH K OK I1! iilii ation.
I.jiml Ofllee at OUIalioina < ity, t >.
1 >,•'«
N'otire if lieret y tri \ < • o tli.i tie follow iui;
naiueil Hettler Iin** ti !<•< I not ire of In^. intrii- ;
1 i• 1 *. to make fin il pf«f iu .-iiepoil of his
rlu! 111 unit that Mini proof \\ II |ie mailt' lie
it* Oialioina i ity
fori- remoter and m ci\er
on 1 >«•••. lo. l-ti. \ i/ :
Uoliei tt lirou in Kl IJi'iio. 1), T.
for the S. W .'t Se«"iO. I p. l! IjMiire 7 Wi s
atiuilliill eounty. O | .
Mi uailM M thr followillir W itnes*ies to ji|o\
lii*4 «*ontiuiioiim i'oiileiiee upon anil nilti\
: \> ill i iken a* true ami.u Ijrnn 11
; I'einlei'eil in said a< t ion in r:i\ • r of -ii Hi t un- |
j tiff anil ;ii;:iiiM >alil ii<-frmiant for an ;t1 • -oI- '
i'e divoirt li'om defemlanr ami tie ••it*itocl> • I
J {-are ami control of John < s< :ir/u liarv umi j
• i i ... i conl* of «uid action iu a(-<'ordanee \ni.Ii the
i prayer of -aid pet ilitm
1> \V. I'o inn
1'luiiitifT'w Att'y !
Arn>r. I * KN.i. II • H Ki.i.i-k*..
f.P. m. 11 kl. h |{. Clerk.
Deputy.
\\*i'Man's Melieal College an*
Hospital "i' N. V., class of 'M.
: : Oflfico : :
KOOM Jl OEM UAL liLOCK.
W. H. CRILEY,
( ^'irst pllMi-heil Sept. li lsSM.)
Notice of rnhlicittlon.
Ir:iml oltice at Ki xti^her, n I'. Si pt.-niher
ouun -nn n.u v mnrse. i in- en- ti«n of Mud^nd, i/; Am^. Il on. M. I>. ' {J, .r
trance of a victorious .Inpnttese nrniy I ^/''h ^i'i^ ^o eh'ainl -"inn"": (. Wi-ik nI,!,, , i-in n iiy eivcn tliai tie f.«iti,u inc
... ... ... , - "II "t II ll.-n.i« I . i:.inii-ii-eitlcr has llli-il iiuticeiif His int. nii..,i
will mean to the million ol sul jeets It. M. Dil l r.\ l.ritMei. . t'.nnikc tiiml iinntf in nititiort nf In- . 1 en .
sulj
of the Empire of C'liiiut the castiny
off the sliHekels (jf sloth superstition
and idolatry and it will be the enter-
ing wedge of modern civilisation
anq let the sun-litfhtof the 19th , ten-
Kslniy Niitire.
'IVrrilory of Okluhoma, ^
i ounty of C.':iti:iili.in. *
licrehy iriyen. that n oraiio.it
. proiJf in xll|)port
( ami tnat < aid prortf will he made t ef« ,.- the
i:« u'i^t« r and i.'e« t i\. r I . I .ind « Ml'
l\iutli-iier. i . I . ou October l. 1 ''i. vi/.'
Ilenry W. llrunklioi>t. h. e, 4:ioi.
for till' "-Iv1.* sec. 2 Twp. 11. Ila't^f\* ] >1.
lie names the following w Mm " !;• i i« vr
his continuous restdeiiei' upon and cultiva
tiou of Ma ill land. vi/.:
|**rttm in M. • oIIm i t. .i ll Taylor, Wi lain
tury shine in upon the utter darkness
of central China One L'ood victor r«'v\n<"lrt| . i imaiiian . nnnty, o. I
! ~ * * • lowfnjr deverihed e-.tr.iv-:
r . the |ol-
Camidian Co. Hank Hlock.
II. UK NO. - - OKLAHOMA
V\. A MAUUKU,
Attorney-at-Law
Olllce in Canadian Co. liunk Build's:
Kl Keno, - - 0. r.
that will open up the ports of China
to the commerce of the world will be j
worth it thousand years of mission-
ary work.
The victories of Alexander the
tJreat openeil up the great I'ersiun
empire to Grecian literature and
civilization and the victory of the
Japs over the Chinese may open up
t hat country to the extension of mod-
ern civilization.
i UriMlark I'V u'n Inn si' muh ation! I.1 year-
old. No uiifkh or hrmtihli vAluntl at Ten .
lipMitrti.
line iiion e cnlorctl ttiuro pony aliaiit lo I
vein', nu iiranth :i wtiiti'fin't and litn/i' fa. i. ,
vaiin-il it Kii:lil llollHl-s.
A toil thai tin- •nine «■'ere |instei| I n-f.i n It.
\ I-I an K i in.-'list lee nf I tie I'e.l if I- 1 Ki'llll
I mn-iillr Cn'iiily .in'rt lernlnri afnre-;iii|.
' \Y . .t. t l.i UK c.
i 'omit v t 'ierk
I: i.(si iMililUtn'ii i Vt..V 1-. I.
Oriilnaiii e Nil. ,i'.l.
Windsor T'tnes Democrat: Pick
out twenty youn^ inen and not more
it. I'it/.er. ui'ohate Jlldue, il Kl III no
on Noy^rtioer i-w . v i/:
Utan Ave of them are innkitiK an t f- j f,,r th. sV':'.' . Tl.'IJMi't «',.Vt/'u.n'i'L. - \v.
fort U) aave money. The indication- : hil'emuinnim"' nellie,!'v .11,en'ami '."ii'tUv,,0-
are that the p«K r house of. the future , "'.ToVM rVurVV"' Win „„ it, ,t
pilj l.ave to be six Stories high with llauuimnd net .1.1 III! - i (ii.sl all ef ti. in illr
folding beds in every n«nii i, iMMr,. i.vki.u-.
An ord .nan
e>> fo the1 pay
e\ peUMi's,
lie il orilained l y tie Mayor and i onncil- '
nii'U of the ciiy ot lil IJciio, oklatioimi terri-
tory :
>i ri;|o\l. that the«.uin cf niu- th- - 11< 1
ninty n'lie dollar" and two cent", ?, -y :
i^ In reliy appropriated for tie pui i«- «i «.f
payirir ''ill" upon the followiuir a. - <«uni-,
ami which lull- hay I ••retofore l «u ap-
proved Uy ili* council, t< wit:
ItllN oii account of <•. , il Fund. ^ •
r.illo on account 'f street Iiu|>i*«>\«in< i.'
Fund. #* M.I e.
Hill-on uci'omttof Hn* fund.rw.tin.
nunii'd iM'ttli i hai tih-if notn e of hin intent jon Itill-on in ceunt of >pt■ iul ^al ii> I'm ti.
to make timirproof in fiipporr of hi" claim. ;7.
ittnl that Main proof u ill hi'tnuile iieforc John Ami t he n aym ami city • !• rk n "i"« ^
dlrectHl todruw wurrun non nairt ueconnts
for the "inie in t nor of ih> p i'-on« to wli' in
Mild lulls \\ >'r" allow ed,
Section J. I III" ordinauee "hall lo' III fo; I
from and af'er its tii.fsac. «ppro\al ,uul
puldlcation.
Pa""i d and appro\ cd till" -r.l da tt( oct«e
her wi.
i II. IfollAIO.
Auks t, wm. me 11 en i, mny.i
('My i 1< rk.
Lii>t published i ictober hi U'.'i
Wotlc* for Pnbltcfttton.
Luijd (Htl'-e at ' klalunna ( ily. n. I'.
Oetohcr I I"!i|.
Noti'e I* lierehy L'i\c|i that the following*
* MODEL BAHBlH SHOP.*
Opposite Pont Office
Baths in Connection.
Highest 1'lico I'itid for Country Prodtico.
Next Dot.r to Postocft'la, El Rurio, Oklahoma.
,)S. JKXSEN. I're-'l M. CAIiNAUAX. Vi.-e-I'ri
[ o U N! TV' f
4 <
M. ('. JACK MAX. Sec
ILL
^^^le\?b;Xopn ^ (a
I -
15?" M st n ti fact, u rei'i of the fnllowiug llrands of Flour: -I5i^ C. First Patent
Straight Patent, t.olden Medal, linkers' l'atent.
Daily Capacity, 200 Barrels. —■
1IKXHY LASSI1N, (icn'l MVr.
OUT Or h\ tlv I Jrts
UY THE
art
P , ;
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Make of IIv-icy-Garments
'A net
The
& M. gar (-
mentsare
the aristp
crats of th_ , ^ wj,, ,t,, v,„ t;,0 i:„est mcn
clothi.is:—y clothing in this countiy li
l\ nude I' t.-'r &
CiiA'a^i The / /
C?A \" >'« !'•• ■ :-n\\ i
\ \tl.e i::A fabrics, made 11/ • L
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,,,1.1 the United /' '
e select .'4.! fo.' ."
Douglas Nursery Co.
M ill i>ell you No. 1 Grunetines lor
trl'J.otl per one thotminil.
Send for free price list,
I, W. I'iubv A- Spv. Prop'>.
Fri"cn - - - Oklahoma.
is to We.
worU1
^ Sold only
by leading
SC. Clothiir
? -- ! in evi: v city
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;tiei! Mills mm \c\-f ,| I I-
coat-. Every piece of f~. [J_ \p
c'.rtH is c-i-ti'nlly exam-
incd, -.-..'i oic^d, / ^
an;l shrunk before {/jftJ
he,.ij cut; the cut- J '
tinj is done after a new and
original system, insuring a per-
fection of tit never attained
before in ready-made goods
These garments are celebrat-
ed for their grace of outline,
their beauty of fabric, their
elegance of l.t and finish, their
sturdy wearing qualiiit. .and .1
peculiar character and indi-
viduality that stamps them at
once as superior to anything
else in the clothing world. They
essmen,
i . cise in inc eK'uuns woi in. ir
. arc worn by congressmen
\T\ senators, professional men,
business men and clergymen
in preference to the fine:! tailor m:..1e clothe?, because they are elegant in
appearance and economical in price. One suit out wears two ordinary suits and
costs no more than the inferior kinds.
New Styles Now Ready
CALL AND SKB THEM AT
l.OOK WITHIN THfc COtLAK
01 THE COAl YOll Bit
flMi THIS TKAtlt'MARk.-.
It Guarantees Satisfaction
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Clute, William A. & Perry, D. W. El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1894, newspaper, November 9, 1894; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165774/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.