El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 308, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 8, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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EI, RENO DAILY AMERICAN.
El Reno Business Directory HAD EARNED MONEY
Show k City G' vernmcnt and the Leading Busities
Institnt-.c - Profession- and Trades in the City, with Stree'
led Pi on5 N lmber*.
EL HENO COI.n.IZRCIAL CLUB
%!•>:(>m'« i.trafk \\'elcoiu -
rtooia ovr" N (ock If and. Ic
B innDrake Blk„
C. A VAN 1SS. P. A. SMITH.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Mayor—B. Khey.
1 > Adams
Clt> Tr. .s . • r—W. T. Walone.
City Alio;: —Lucius Babcock.
Police J u «*/• -J. A. Nichoia.
Ch*ef ol lo e— Vm. M« artney
Chie' F.r« I'Vpt-
AUGUSTA I. TRUE. M. D.
tan and Mir^'oii
Iof W oin« o Hia] Children
Specialty. Ofliee And lie^ldenr**
5|.*i S llirkford. Ph"ne 5i 7
H. . r* II to 11 n m.: I to 4 p. rr
DR. HARVEY A. DEVER
i'h) ician, unJ ! urnc« n
Office, l u I:. fr bicklur J Avenne
k«*. "23 b Vila. Phone 456 A 494
CONVICT'S IDEA OF HIS RIGHT
TO RESULTS OF ROBBERY.
Maj. McCIa ~i*ry Te'ls of H rd Work
He Had to Convince Man That
Stolen Funds Should Be
Returned.
iaughry. warden o
penitentiary at Leavenworth,
in Kansas City. Kan. Some
i simply can't dist.aguish be-
n the right and the wrons."
What Ails You 7
Do you feel weak. tired. despond« tj1
have frequent headache*. coated w.gue.
;-r ■< bed ta te la morning. *h«-«rt-
t>urn." belch uf of gas. ac . t r - igs in
throat after «at r.sr sit aa^fc gna .«• or
Durn. foul brealh. dizzy spe. s. i*jqt or
var ble a-«: et te. nauv-. a; tiu.es ana
kin red - jptoms*
If yolNyjv* any consider ar num • r cI
th^y;--yrf ?>«^lorri* > . ar** «uT-r r.f
\ ti i •
k
iL^jl^
topic nearest to her heart.
Whether or Nat He Was Married In.
terested the Girl Cniefly.
Seeking to know how best to inter-
ns: her in my conversation, I fcied me
to the wise man. who spoke and said:
Speak thou of aj r.y things. 3o long
a* r-be ..a . * -ubject thou
BttU hange it when she asks a
question, then will you know the topic
tha? is nearest to her heart."
Where-.; on I returned unto the
maiden and ||fu d my voice moat tune-
AhVi
efficient uver
Mc
Ugh I
o:
:o a pen
DR. JAMES OLIVER
Wm. i> xmiller Office ami K^idt-ncr, 712 S. Maromt
Aksl Chief— R. W. fcalL
Sirett C02..— Geo. Winder.
Cit> —ti. N. WaitUeeey
COL NCILMStf
First Ward
V,. Lain be
W. B. fto.eria.
8econ d W ar ■"*
I J. Abi-'.t
L j S:. ■ man.
T; i rd W a:
J W 11'- Dora.
J M. Car er.
Otto A S tree.
JOB r RIMING
EL RE!- 0 AMERICAN
114 -V l.. *fortL Fbuur i;
*.t -w . tg In Print i-h
llli* uiiiutwii and ('hiWrens' disease*
a Specialty.
Office Hoor : 1# to 12 a.m.; 3 to I* p.m
Phone
Dr. (i. W. Van Haltcrcn
0>T£0PATMIC HttYMCiAS
Hours ft to 12 j m . I to 5 p m ; 6 to «> p. m
fh'iM T$()
Office Rooms S-IO 1st N«i I Hank Building.
DENTISTS
DR. A 0. CEOMER
'fflce 10H s Suutli I>i< kfoiti. over fe.
Heno Merc. Co.
A. L. NICHOLSON
DENTIST
Room* 4 ancl 5, over Kl n«mo Merc
Co.. l'/> j South !•<* kfonl
DR.
before 1
lank of
ugh the
i-natched
he bank
t* waa ar-
a n^in wno was sent
for ten years for rc
tl' .""0 He had rea
wicket at the teller's
a e of ' :11s. esoap*
and had hid the monej
rest *d.
'Well. sir. he was a model prisoner."
Maj McClaughry said. "He behaved
so well that every body about the
penitentiary* liked him. and by such
conduct he succeeded in obtaining
enough credit marks to reduce his
time f imprisonment from ten years
to six years and nine months. A day
or two before his release he request
ed an interview with me.
emc*eni uver Invigt r r. stomach t :..
bow.-! r-'C . c r
Th# *« i len Medical I)iscovrry " n -t
h patent oiw-i cine or '^t nostrum, a
fu •' !u ingrc er.U • - .-.z pr . j
on its bot:!^wrapper and a;v->t -i u:-.dr>r
oath. A g ance at its ' rmula will show
that it c • i ns no al.or harmful
r. . j"-a.ng drugs. It i> a fluid extract
ma :« ;a pure tr.r>-rc :> i g • --r
of pr : «r strength, fr t. the r -t> f *.:;e
fo!!ow:af aaUve American forest plants,
vit.. Go.i*-n root. Stone root, Blac*-
Cherrytar^. y.ieen's root. Bioodrc-^t. and
Mandrake root.
■ g Inlhc r •
a n f a boat of
r« jt> for Uje cure of > . :. a ." - a- ■.. e
above ajmptoms ted . f. R.
M vi- ege
H - ^ M j. ' l . r - ; a . ' i . x
: n Me-i. C
l wa.< laiair.s
as I came alons
1 unto her. "H«
and ha? seen tb<
to a 'r1<md of mine
ihe street," remarked
is a writer of books
strangest sights and
Ui
■voo<L u b . ' r. t
11 •: • v n . fn -
" ,t. J who
9x>enaatorr: Pr '
1
f W-
you
ad vie
I'm
a little r atter You dr***
. Ellin!
!•*. and l r
«"h' ara Se
Ita! Card to D:
j. j.. and rereire
rru fro—. '
-I tr
'Tr
st li'
PHYBlCIAHi
DR. THOMAS LANE
K -*idru«r *-i x>utn |Uk b l iand
*b.me 5t>2.
om. r u\er ( iTizens Xat'l Kank. Cor
U < odM>D A Hock I^iand
Phone 872.
A. J. WEST
Dentist.
OKce Over Vest's Ufpt ^lorc Phone 4^6
LAUNDRY
JONES NEW LAUNDRY
fcSTHS dt liOhINK, Prop..
110 V ( lux uh Ave. Piione .V
DR RALPH KOONS
OrBit 1 o> tj boutii Bickford, over Kj
Heno Merc. Co. Phone 28.
R -*K<enc« Phone 4^0.
DR. R. E RUNKLE
11 I IB. XOH & THhOAT
0-« ,*■ 12u4 South Iji< kforti. Pboa*
ma
v>m«* H' urt O to II i Di. 1 Ui I
p. m.
DRS HATCHFTT & CLARK
phtsiclah avi, sngtuls
*cpn«or of Ei E:a; Sac 'ar.aa
Otuce uver caa«L ^a e ^tore
ATTORNEYS
BABCOCK & TREVATHAN
1-2-S, Ijaoitte Bldf.
Rlrkford Ave. Phone H4*
w. J. I) o N () II U E,
V 1 I <> K N K V A I L A W
KOOH 0 OVER EL RENO STATE BANK
in* ani be a good tf'.leen '
I ti - thai klr. 'I of a part
ner h- desired an.l how much mon-
of h«f cou'd put in as his shure.
'"Oh, anywhere from $1 • to 110-
OoO.' he answered
** "Where did vou get that much |
on^*T 1 in
" "Oh, bank money—th«; |l .-00
1 sttile, b^t exclaimed
" 'WhT. rrmii that isn't your rr. r.
aj,' I t/4d him
*'Not mj money" he erie<! haven't
1 earned It 1
on theee many yt-ars*'
"And do yea know Maj McClaugh-
tj aaLl, **that ft «as one f tke hard
««t tilings I ever undertook in all
ay li#e to make that man se - that
he was wrong—that the stolen mon-
ey waa still the property of the bank.
a . a ii t-J
•- • . - MM ti
•if
H. V P - -e. K
th* i
and
BASE EALL NOTES
Sandam left this mc
Comanche where he will
res- of the season.
A loca: Team will ; '.ay
homa City Boosters Sunday
Park. There is pi -n y of .
talent here, and the Booster
earn all they get.
A. C.
The Wausau and Freeport teams ai11' qnerie'i:
PHOTOGRAPHER
WHITE S STUDIO
Eit>t Kusscll, Fine Portrait*
Kc oonahlc I'riccs
Crowder, p.
la es League
not hia, and that the time h*- served tor ;i.ay . of Jack- >n
<n prteon vu only punishment for
^olaticg tiie laws made for the pro
teciion oT people s property. But he are fighting for the lead in the Wis-j
did s*e it in the rieht light at last
He turned every dollar c f the money
over to the bank was generously re-
warded by the man who had sent him
to prison, and has since been a useful
and honorable citizen '"
she : -d to me the face of inno-
cence. but nothing said.
"He has traveled in distant lands,
■ ■ '• >-'• 1 the seas ani triumphed ♦> er
the mountain tops Ua has braved the
snows of Alaska and the tropic sun
of the Amazon India ha3 been his
-taHij :• j t ur.d. and tver China ha^
he widely roamed
Just to think! she cried.
"He has stuiied the picture gal-
leries of the whole wide world: Lon-
^ V:-: a. Paris. Florence; he knows
.* • , "hem ' r jw vestibule to roof—column.
but an architrave."
jno. il. <-uJ- -The idea'" she cried.
"He h^.- slept in the house where
Dickens was b-.ru and ha." paid his
p 1- ge to the room where the
?reat Thackeray 1 bathed his last. He
has sat at the tabie whereon Balzac
* •1 e <.id tvi, ig and he are the Uiosi
"You don't say!" she cried.
He was a wax correspondent and
made a record In the Boer war. At
P rt A 'bur he raa the blockades both
ft', and and ;m:,s left for
.ead upon the field.'
' Graci she cried
"1> e that he waa a dramatie
critic. id the boldest actor trembled
at the words that he might say. He
knew th« s'ars that twinkled In the
firmament Lnd all the minor constella-
tions on the broad axd great white
way."
Fancy'' she crWd
He has hunted the U^er in India
and the elephant in Africa. He has
tracked the lion to its lair and the leop-
ard to its den."
"You don't say'**
Whereat I paused, breathless and
discomfited, for never an interrogation
►'sident of the had she made, and vainly did I cudgel
:> a andidate my mind for the topic that was near-
Miss. egt to her heart, but as I was about to
make retreat, lo, she raised her face
BANKING SERVICE
I 'OWHKjif
Brink- are becoming more and more tin
funds of the people, of both lar^e and small niearii
due to a wider appreciation of the value of banking service as
custodians of the
This is
its usefulness :s extended
known
method-
ease of
become better
She f'irst
BarM
and its
In the <
Nations ai
THE BEST
service is assured. Its officers aim in every way to prote:t the
interest of its patrons, making use of every means of precaution.
It- up-to-date system of accuracy, promptness and the same
careful attention to large or small depositors. It is a *;afe bank.
It is the bank for all the people—rich and poor, men, women
and children. If you have any banking business to transact,
come to,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF EL RFKO
L. A. WILSON, President,
K. B. COCKRI LL, Cashier
■ . J. A. HATCHPTT. Pre
WEO. W. BELLAMI. Vice-Prea
ARTHUR T. MARCH, Cashier.
OSCAR R. HOWARD. Asst. Cuh.
th'
Okla-
Peach
d local
I El Reno State Bank
Capital S25,0G0 Surplus S3,000
I Deposits Guaranteed hy the DEPOSITORS
\ GUARANTEE FUIMD of the State of Oklahoma.
"Is he married
sin-Illinois League, with Wausau
DR E T. CAPSHAW
K.rorr.>Ciur
NF.R WUOlsftG.n AND m.VCOMh]
r Mrte c ■mnuas of wttm mens
I children i vprcial.) Euuiaatiua and I
promj4l_> aukvrnd I
^ office Phone 414 I
VETERINARIAN
The Richmond team of the
g nia league has two winning pitchers
n Dutch Revelle and "Hoo: Mon"
McKenzie.
The Tots" this season look to be
had
WALTER H MARTIN
Veterinarian.
Iffice and IliMtpltal at firirk
Phone 18.
I DIARRHOEA
Tr?ere is no need of anyone suffer-
ing long with this disease, for to
efe.ct a quick cure it is only neces-
sary to take a few doses of
ohamberlain's
Cctlic, Cholera and
I arrlioea Remedy
In fact, in most cases onr dose is
su cient. It never fads and can be
re d upon in the most severe and
erous It ia equally val-
f i" n sr.d is the means
r h vine the lives of manv children
<a,. year.
.he v. id's history no medicine
h ver • ':t w .th preater success.
<fO-t*'l*u ancl S« ii
Will conduct a mom moth sale of
furniture on the street of El Reno in
front of their auction house on next
Saturday af'ernoon. July 11th. 19u8.
The auction house is practically full
of all kinds of furniture that have ac-
of all kinds of furniture that has ac-
If the weather is favorable this will
be an important sale to all parties
neck makes it impossible *o foretell
the result of the Tri-Siate League
race at present.
OKI
furniture such
t*s, chiffoners,
boards, ward-
rigs. matresses
i-i-rtptlon. car-
Explained to the Rector.
St Thomas Episcopal church In
Fifth avenue has under Its jurisdiction
an Kast side chapel, savs the New "he T<'am that has represented
York Sun. One of the features of
the chapel is a gymnasium, in which
boys are trained in all the branches
of physical culture Some of the boys
are quicker in this sort of training
than they are in the more polite talk
of the West side boys
The rector of St Thomas'. Rev Pr
Stires. visits the chapel frequently,
and is fond of talking with the lads
about their work He said to one lit-
tle fellow who hails from near the
Hast river:
"Well, my sod. they tell me you
won quite a victory in your last con-
test with the boys of a rival school '
I don't know 'bout that, but w en we
went up ag in dat bunch from 8t. Pat
we put It all over em. and dey ain't
never peei ed since."
The rector patted him on the head
and said "My boy, you're all right "
"Dat's what I'm here for," was the
quick reply.
The Woman and the Feline.
western Judge—let us hope he
been singularly unfortunate in
his female relatives—recently re-
marked that all women were cats.
Women read that press dispatch
everywhere, one morning, and for a
few hours at least the ears of that
iudge must have burned, writes Isabel
Gordon Curds, in Success Magazine
!- rre Haute in the Central League, Still, there are women who indorsed Canadian
for several years. his Judgment, although they feel that e3t arfi estate of the said deceased,
he might have qualified his remark and all the right, title and interest
that the said deceased has, by opera-
(Pirst pub. July 7—22d.)
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, that in
pursuance of an order of the County
Court of the County of Canadian and
State of Oklahoma, made on the 6th
tiav of July, 1908. in the matter of
the estate of Jesse S. Morrison, the
undersigned, as the administratrix
of the estate of said deceased, will
sell at private sale to the highest
bidder for cash, subject to the con-
firmation by said County Court, on
Wednesday, the 29th day of July,
1908, at 2:00 o'clock p. m.. at her
residence at 218 South Williams
avenue in El Reno, in sa d County of
the right, title, inter-
Wiiliamsport. I^ancaster. Johnston and said: "Some women are cats"
and Harr.--.jrj; running n- k and 0°® can't help wandering why poor
The Oakland team of
nia League esta lished a
ord this season by losin,
■s. Louisville
the Califor-
ut;\>
1 VS9
ing 4 4
layed s!
•vg hat Jac
one to beat
Germany to Have New Con
Germany will soon have a ne\
Lean
doub
puasv. from time Immemorial, should
have been pleked out as the prototype
of a mean, treacherous, back-biting
woman, for a cat which is well-fed and
kindly treated is a lovable animal,
and. queerly enough, it fs the animal on
which most women lavish their love ter
A man who studies the traits of dumb
: • atures tells is however, that the
female cat treats the species of her
own sex In a peculiarly mean and
vicious manner. It bites Ins'^ad of "
backbiting, and. at the first throb of m
t-n1 >u.-y will scratch Hka a good fel* * -'•
w If that Is so. we hav*> to con- Tr
fess that there are cat-like women m
everywhere, in the lowest rank of lite \j
and In the highest, for we have had
eat like queens el ever old Qu*en
Hess had many a pussy-cat trait.
tfon of law or otherwise, acquired in 1
and to all the certain lots, pieces or I
parcels of land, situate, lying and be-;
ing In the County of Canadian. State
of Oklahoma, bounded and described
SPECIAL
Watch Our Windows
FOR
SPECIAL BARGAINS
The show windows are one of
the best advertising mediums
we have. We change OURS
often and keep them clean, fresh
and up-to-date.
WATCH THEM
CITY DRUG STORE
K.C H I'N'TINGTON, Prop.
Successor to V J Cook
j
FARMERS'
, anti u;-on t
x (61 and s>
v of El Reno,
st bidder, su
of one thousar
the Interstat
pany, due Jul:
of $100 in fav
Trust Compar
following
INSTITUTE
Ol NTT Ml 171 I M, IN ML KKNO ON
JILY 10TH
Will Hie, t Delegate*
tute at Mil I water,
to State lusti-
August 11 tli
and one mortgage
)w due.
hundred
the Canadian Coun-
Institute
-Pursuan
law I he
Lm." -E Si7£ C3c.
te distinguish the
ir f- i
e tiie
Sticking P ^s in Paper
mad em pin-making i
automatically and co
July,
«>\ES
the
:-F
•*!
PUCUZHZD BV PERMISSION
El Reno, Okla., April 13, 1803.
To Whom It May Concern:
I have teen troubled for the past
t«-?nty years with my back, kidneys, con-
stipation, piies and nervousness, and
on in n. - 1?-- f-r
Ukm#
«*« ug
i« In U41 tW devi.
' s >u row? cf r**". *
SaBi oaJ .c' r*tn cf <'
it in use fn the fi
is were mnde by Dr. H
It was later iaiprov--
i'.w'er This maehine
i rrely les- inpr-nio
iivantJoa. liv th
levfces the total pin pr
Exempt *©d.
ion Ho
-eli yo
over
>.000.
iuct
Connecticut.
0 5' ss in
KOCK iSl.AVh TIMK TARLM
KflPertlve, .Inn. tSft. 190H.
North—Male Line
o. 12—Ka sas City, st Loui* a
Ch rago.
Arrives 4:12 a.tn
Departs 4:15 ax
o. 36—Kansas City & St. Loulj
Arrives : 2f> a.m.
..7.35 a r .
pro-
1 the
f In-
July
eting
Id at
Depart
re sec^i'T^s
••laar.-. * the
it 1.5*0 "00
'it l.'>'0.v«>0
were
were
734—From & Lawtor
To Oklahoma City
Arrives 11 .'2 s.m
2 4——k. C., St. I^o'iis it Chicago
Arr.vt-s , j B
Departs 4:20 p rn
"32 — From Mangum & Lawton*
v?poor cir-'
a lon^ perioa I sas on
o..c aide and a costant
nu n worry.
During this Deri:
tri«d ail meti:; .3 cf t
■a cf dollars w
decided to
iS3 now to
-M Aja n.
f a
bac
of
Arrives
-Stops at El
1 —Port \\ ,
Arr'vea
p.m.
Per-
tlOUBQnc
at la3l
s ? L aoce
f*70 wee
from Dr,
/ piles
try chiro]
3ie, but a
01 uiiiropructic a
E. F. Capshaw of £1
and constipation is
V '/
t.. past, and I can sleep on
back or face, «nd I feel so
I heartily recommend shiropr;
sufferers. F.cspeu tfully,
witness, j. jj
C. 1. Hankins 114
no,
t h i
"4j
%
■*:
$
i now
lour
I.a\-
;>arts.
3:
zJ
FULLER,
I. Macomb
The above ia only one of many cases
of long standing tnat have been relieved
by adjustments, and Just such testimon-
ials as I have permission to publish will
appear from week to week.
DR. E. F. CAFSHAW.
Be1 eved in trgnt.
"RvaniroUB* rs an ap-to H'e girl."
Owifldei tlie fiMbg irM In tke pearl
eolwri-d hat
Ha " a >"d bis friend
"Why, in the parlor there la a cele-
k'*"** .* in: tit 1 The Klaa.'
I 1 at- hc "n calllatr on her two yea *
a*d ! n*ver no Meed anything unusual
ab'Mit tiiat pic ture until lavt night
"What did yoa notice?*'
I
improve the Bread
r t:.# fani ly. Aak } 1 gr-x er ' r
ft M k Of m n- • :: . .
Patent Floor, mix .u* usual, bake to
a 1 i>riit brown crust—reault—a large
loaf, a loaf of fine, tnolat bread, an
improv«:neat o «r any you've ever
Ii'a choiceet winter wheat backed
by modern milling machinery that
does .1
hoc taw—Kawt
ttle Rock, Hot Spi
Memphis
-part.- s 19
ttle Rock. Hot Spi
VlfmphiA
No.
Know s rmnnm*r Vy ** «t#ca.
When j** 4te a farmer^
flo^r avea If he ia a twiai « anger, It
u t aaed a Sheelo* I |j g
gUe yon a Wr* as to kha dlapoeltioa
tf any of hit 4 ■• .*> eraatara* are D<ar
When b^rsoa aa1 cattle ahnnk la
terror from a ksaaan kMng. d •• bar!
and tmarl at rrerybody. rusk ufJ
with ar«haa backa wh%a > j try to
pat theui, aud rhe hens acuttla 0# No-
"WtW m hawka," ha a^« tnat . r.^ ;, .
U prcfcvut. A gooC aia* autn'a
tia«va<
P ra
No.
"apart a
4^-——4 a i.'<<tna City,
and McAlester.
Arrlvea 12:60
Departa 1:05 r.«
714—Oklari >n.a C ty, from Mau
gum and l^awton.
Arrlvea 11:52 am
Imparts 12:16 p.tu
Weat
41—Sayre and Amarlllo, Gear?
A'va *nd Antkony
Arrlvea 7:10 a m
Dei.ara 7;6f am
—Qeary and Sayre
Arrlvea 1:95 p.m
I*D*rta 1:60 p.m
I. R. ii^LLER & CO.
MAKE AND SELL
"M iler'.sCorn Cure."
sts but 1 Oc and
will sure take out
your corn.
C.R.Miller&Co.
Drui'sisb
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