El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 173, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 2, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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BI, RRMO DAILT AMERICAN.
fL RENO DAILY AMERICAN
Entered as second class matter
Inly 28, 1905, at the Post Office at
VI Reno. Oklahoma, under tho act of
Congress of March 2. 1897.
G. LEWIS & CO.,
Publishers.
... -40
1.00
2.00
4.00
One month
Three months
Hlx mouths
One year .. • • -
PUBLICATION OFFICE:
111 NORTH BlCKFORD AVENUE,
PHONE 17.
Kr<v Iii'rtlinp—A More lti-autlful
America.
Mr. Howard E. Weed, lecturer and
landscape gardener from ■Chicago,
trUl give an Illustrated lecture here
Friday night of this week, Feb. r th.
The lecture, "A More Beautiful
America," willibe given with over 100
stereo ptlcon view* illustrating the
work of civic improvement, attrac-
tive streets, lawns, parks, groupings,
of trees and shrubbery, and the "be-
fore and after effects of improve-
ment in various cities.
The civics committee of the Wom-
en's Federation 'has secured the ,,,)-
operafeion of the Oomnieiv al Cli.b in
bringing Mr. Weed to our city. IJe
lias given this lecture in Oklahoma
City, Shawnee, Tulsa and in many
cities of Texas, with gre.i .i i
tion and enthusiasm is resulting
therefrom.
T-his lecture is absolutely free to
everyone. No ad miss on, no collet
tion, and it is urged that every resi-
dent as well as every property owner
of El Repo come out to this lecture.
It will awaken interest in dvflc mat-
ters and will tell how to accomplish
results.
Library Hall. Friday. Feb. 5th at
8 p. m. (Free to all.
ORDER HARD TO UNDERSTAND
LUNDl LAND!!
SS.75 to S11.00 per
acre, easy payments,
soil black, sandy loam
2 to 20 feet deep. For
full particulars call on
or write
New State Realty Co.
H. Harms, Manager.
200 S. Rock Island, Phone I7l
BY MISS REBA GUTELIUS
Office Phone 17
Residence Phone 386
Hit Thrss Weeks' Grin.
"How long do you expect to be
gone?" asked the manager of the fam-
ily hotel to the man who wi going
away for a vacation.
"A little more than two weeks," the
guest replied.
"We have planned to stay three
weeks, Jim," whispered the man's
wife. "Why didn't you tell him so?"
"Just because it is three weeks,"
said the man. "I dJdn't want nil those
folk hanging around the desk grin-
ning at me like Cheshire cats. That
la what happens tin* minute anybody
says anything ringing in the title of
that confounded book.'
Temparnturo Is one of the main
points In churning. Cream should
have developed about HO c. c. acidity,
and have been standing at about
60 degrees for four or five hours to be
in prime condition for bringing the
butter.
It used to be thought that the dairy-
man was the only one who could
profitably use the silo hut It has come
to be recogalied after thorough test-
ing that silage is valuable In the feed-
ing of all kinds of stork, and obtains
better results from the grain feed
tkan Is otherwise possible.
Foe This On<> Day
For this one day—
Grant us wight to see the road
'Creep plainly, on our winding way.
Grant us strength to bear the load.
For this one day.
For this on« day—
Guide our feet th* road along.
Let not our weary footsteps stray;
Give us to 1 ft a stave of song.
For this one day.
For this on© day
Let lis not see the mud 1 >• ■'m• :i:.h,
Kill know the go! I ; \ i m i
And sine'M "tli • win I •• 11 • t ' ie
heath."
in this city, will be hostess to the Las
Quientos Club Friday afternoon,
e e e
Mrs. He l will entertain nformal-
ly at cards this afternoon for a few
friends, in her apartments at the Ker-
foot hotel.
e % e
The Duplicate Bridge Club will
meet Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. F. E. Rickey on South
Hook, Island avenue.
e e e
The next regular meeting of the
Matinee Girls will be Saturday after-
noon. Mrs. C. Williams on South Rock
Island avenue is hostess.
• • e
Mrs. V. I). Tinkelpaugh of S mth
inv iel gues.s a: flinch this evening.
Ti
or this on,. ti
When bow. I
rant that i:;
Our passing
H.i v
•ekly
uphill way
has gladde
Cutting Crust from Bread for Sand-
wiches Was New to Landlady.
Your German does not care for fancy
food, writes Samuel Q
HJvsiy body's. He wants "grub." Eat
Jng to him is a sacred ceremony, not
to be trifled with nor slighted. When
he eats he wants to eat. to masticate. jyjTLJj
to get a realising sense that he is
communing with something that has
substance in it. There was that oc-
casion when Frederick W. Cauldwell,
Bob White Is surely the friend of
the farmer. Investigation has show*
that he has been known to destroy
60 different kinds of weed seeds, and It
Is safe to say that five per cent, of his
L m U? ,no<1 "P 8peds harmful to
the farmer This in addition to the
Injurious bugs which he eats places
him high In the ranks of the farmer's
On this one day.
- Edna S. Valentine, In Success,
e e e
Miss Lou Hatcliett will be hostess
to the Kens ngion 'Club Friday af-
ternoon at her home on North Mar-
ker avenue
e e e
Mrs. W. A. SiiehHii, who has been
visiting with her parents n Chicago
for the past month, will return this
evening to her home in this city,
e e e
Mesdames LeRov Jones and Her-
man It loom will entertain the Mati-
nee tiirls and their gentlemen friends
at the Jones residence this even'ng.
e e e
M ss Birch of West Virginia, who
• of E. E. Blake
is visiting at the
Mrs. Wesifall. Mrs. Ph Hips acting as
hostess. A lesson of unusual interest
was conduc ed by .Mrs. Phillips. Sub-
ject, Montalg.ie and Essay Writ ng.
Roll Call was responded to by •Mon-
taigne's philosophy.
Paper- 'President David Starr
Jordan of Leland Stamford University
and His Work."
Discussion- "The Human Har-
vest."
Paper—"The World in Which
Montaigne Lived, li s Contemporar-
ies in Politics, Religion. 1J terary and
Social Life, Education, Etc."
Comparison of extracts fnom
Montaigne's and Emerson's essays or
"Friendship."
e e e
('ily Federation.
The civ cs committee of the Worn
en's Federation are tssistiug in the
effort to make E Reno a city beuti-
ti« ul.
They have secured the co-opera-
tion of the Commercial Club with
this object in view and at Saturday's
meeting of the Federation presented
the matter of .bringing a lecturer on
civic Improvement work to our city.
The Federation endorsed the plan
with enthusiasm.
Mr. Horace E. Weed of Chicago,
lecturer and landscape architect has
been engaged for a lecture 'here at
the Library Hall, Friday. Feb. 5th at
i. m. fThis lecture is free to ev-
eryone and will prove to be both in-
structive and entertaining. Over 100
stereopticon views illustrate his lec-
•ivies committee, has not-'
improvement in various]
ire. Th
ed grea
les and they hope th
icourage and ent>hus<
lprovemeius.
e • «
met as usual
y. Music and
•ts for the af-
fThe Athenaeum Clul
in the library on Mond
art furnished the suhje
ternoon's work and proved of unusu-
al interest. Responses to roll call
were verses of favorite songs, after
which came the regular business ses-
sion. An excellent paper on "The
World's Greatest Operas," was read
by iMrs. Fogg followed by a talk on
"Art Treasures of America," lead by
Mrs. Clifford a-n.d which brought out
much valuable information along the
sugject. !Mrs. N-aill read a splendid
paper on "America's Greatest Sculp-
tor," taking Saint Oaudens as the
subject of her sketch. The discus-
sions of some famous musicians, un-
der the leadership of Mrs. Howell
proved most interesting in its review j
Of the lives of these great men and I
women and closed the work, of the|
atf ernoon.
O-N-L-Y
First Class
Clothing & Furnishings
For
AND
MEN
THAT'S
BOYS
ALL
SAM TANNEBAUM
STAR CLOTHIER
That the high check rein Is a species
of cruelty which the humane horse- 1
. , man will nit permit Is generally
the American vice-consul general In eonc#d,l<r Prof Mlnkier character-
\ I Nigl K RECORD
list Pub. Jan. 22
State of Oklahoma,
IT. S. | county, ss.
Jan. In the County Court of said Coun-j
Canadian I j |
Berlin, decided to give a reception to
his friends. He went to his landlady
and discussed the refreshments with
her. They decided on sandwiches and
some trifles of that character In
giving his parting Instructions Cauld-
well said: "Be sure to cut the crusts
off the bread when you make the
sandwiches."
There was consternation at this
The landlady h^jd a consultation with
the servants. The master of the house
was brought into it. The point was
debated for half an hour Cut the
crusts off the bread? Preposterous!
After the situation had been canvassed
In all Its details and the judgment of
everybody In the house had been
passed on the proposition, the landlady
went to Cauldwell.
"Is It so," she asked, "that we are
to cut the cmsts the bread off when
the sandwiches we are making0''
"Certainly," Cauldwell replied.
"Ah!" she said, a great light break
tan over her. "I comprehend at lust
Your friends have no teeth."
lies the horseman who drives his
horse with his head mounted upward
and held in place by a severe check
reis as heartless, and declares that he
shotrtd he compelled during warm
weather to wear a cufT around his
neck in the place of a low collar
Like It In Our Broad
Republic
able
give po
• local'i
proof i
and
A Freak Rose Bush.
W. R. Wilson, the president of ths
Huntingdon I Pa.) borough council,
has an oddity at his home on Mifflin
street in the form of a perfectly white
rose blooming on a rose bush which
has borne only red roses and on which
all the other flowers now blooming I k 1
are red. ! Doai
The rose Is a climbing rambler, and u \
about eight feet from the ground up n,
the side of the house the one perfect i ^
ly white rose bus grown, standing out ^ t|
prominently among the red ones aur
rounding iW
■ve home testimony ii
s o itself unanswer
merit; .l ilt when _w
I add to this the eo ninth d endorse
I inent from people who testified year
] igo no evidence can be stronger
El Reno citizen gracefully
ledg s the good receive
ividne> Bills, and when
ed the cure we find th>
J endorsement, with add'
in tinned praise.
(1st Pub. Jan. 22 30d.)
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, 1
Land Office at El Reno, Okla
20, 1909. It v.
Notice is hereby given tha.- Mrs. | In the Matter of 'the Estate ol .
Jennit. Fowler, of Niles. Okla.. Route! John Preffer, Deceased.
No. 1, who, on May 9, 1902, made I Notice is hereby given that Earl
Home--'ad Entry. No. SK39. SI.'189.! Bee-be. the duly appointed; qualified |
for NE14 . Section 17. Township 11 and actiifg administrator of the es- j
N Range 9 W. I Meridian, hasjtate of John Preffer, deceased, has
ti ,«-.l notice of intention to make Fin- rendered and presented for set'Ue- j
:>.! five war Proof, o es ;iMi<h claim meat and filed «n this court his final
to -he land above described, before ai-count and report of his administra- ]
r S Land Office, at El Reno. Okla.., tion as such administrator and -hat i
\n on March 3, 1 909. i Monday, the 15th day of February, j
Claim an names as witnesses: 1909, the same be'ng a day of ithe|
William E. Hicks and J. C. Ridge1 regular term of said court, to-w t: |
1 from DoanV(>f N- < s. Okla; C. B. Vaughn and the Januar;
u \ Hicks of El Reno. Okla.
FRANK C. SICKLES, Register
ii
-Mill 1 I 1
99 ::
WHATS THE USE
Of buying a cheap and inferior
grade of Coal when you can gel
' the BEST McAUSTER for a trifle
more. FUEL THAI SATISFIES.
Waldo Coal
Telephone 32.
and Wood Co. f
Prompt Delivery.
' ■ 11 I 1 Mi:
cknow-
ha
athus asm i
are |l1entif
K Iney P
the
rk of i
and such
(1st Pub. Jan. 8.—30d.)
\ Iministrator's Notice.
Whom it May Concern:
to* ice is hereby given, thai
•rs
str.i
hn F. Bl >
ed to the
an in
. dece
sta i
Burnt Almond Ice Cream
Three quarts of cream, one pound
and a half of sugar, six ounces of >
•he lied almonds, a little vanilla. I'la«e
the almonds into a small copper pan
with four or six ounces of the sugar
set on the Are and stir until the sugar
Is melted and coats the nuts all over,
then pour out on a buttered dish or
pan to cool. When cold and hard,
pound In a mortar, sift through s No.
40 sieve and repeat until all Is reduced
to a fine powder Mix this altnond
powder with the cream and then cook
all the materials, let cool, then freer.e
Should the color of the cream be tt o
light, add a few drops of caramel or
barnt sugar What toEaf.
Making Good.
Th* rr 1* no wav of making Innthiq
fri ends like "Making liood;" and ()o< tor
Pierce's ui«*diciiie well c\<-mplify ilu-
and their friend*, after more than i nn ■
iaeades of oopularity. are uumliered by
Ihn hundreds of tlnMi^aiuN. l'lu y L\ ■
"made good" and they have m-i niudc
drunkard^
A tf HMl. honest, square di al nwd i . of
known «-<>niposition i> l>r. Picrcc's (inldcn
Mcdkal Discovery. It still rnjoy^ ,n, nn
qaense sale, while most of tin- "prepar.i
tions that nave rum.' into proniim ii • in
Ihs earlier period of lt popularity I i •
•gone I y « ! •
heard of. 1'bere nra- . - i.
Ihi* Ions-time pop ilar ty and
b« found in its <*<ip«-i.nr merits When
once given a fair trial lurw. a , uui «. t
or for liver and IiI-mxI atleetlons. n- «■ | •
rlorcurativ. qualit - s are oou Iran' . I.
hence It ha«« snrvlved and grown in j M'
ulur favor, wh.l" of l«-- nieritie
articles liax e id. i. . I'.i i>. mi
for a brief p - >i and I !.• I fen ^ ...:
forgotten.
For a torpid liver with It attendant
Indigestion. ■ I \ -peo«i , In ada. lie
baps dizr.iness. fi.ul breath. i , •. < it rl
tongue, w • h Int ■ r ta t.
with di"tress aM--r • a11• ■
and debility, n, nu i • • . 1 a- I i
Pierce's (ioldcn M «•. i i a I I • s. i v I
an hone t -
It* Ingredients printed on I. it!, u i im-i
— no secret, no htK'iis-ptN'us liuinbng,
therefore d "7 ,n<, t i,*t il .t
the dealer may :j|y mak< i ul.
ger prolit. Insist on your right to ha\e
what you call for.
Don't buy Dr. Plercc'«. favorite Prcscrin-
tion
Is only advised for woman's sj-> in I ail
ments. It makes weak women stront* and
•Ick women well. L- < ndNerii-r.i than
some preparation** s<dd for like pur|
its sterling curative virtues still inn• ntaln
!t« position In the front ranks, win i• ■ ii
►tood over two decades ago. As a> m
vlgorating tonic and strengtlu n ng i • -
Ins It I* uneoiiulo<l. It won't satisfy tint ,
who want "tM o/.e," for there Is not u drop
of alcohol In it.
Dr. I'lcrte's Plvss.int Pellets, the . -
fuil Little Liver Pills, although the r• •
pill of their kind In the market. «iill . id
and when ouce tried are evei afterwaul
In favor. Easy to take as candy- on. ti
three a doso. Much ImiUilui but nun
syiuiUU.
RIH K ISLAND T1MH TABLE
Effect i\e, Dec. '20, |IM>H
North
o. 12 — Kansas City, St. Louis and
Chicago:
Arrives 4:10 a.m.
Departs 4:15 a m
o. 36—Kansae City, St. Louis and
Chicago:
,\ rrivsi 7 IB i m
Departs 7:80 • n
o, 734 From Mangum and Law-
ton. (Stops ait El Reno.)
\i riv.'s I 2 85 a III
o. 24- Kansas City, St. Louis and
Omaha:
Arrives 4:12 p.m.
Departs 4: IS p.m.
fo. 732 l' rom Mangum and Law-
ton (Stops at El Reno.):
Arrive* . '. :!< p.n
.south
(o 11 Fort Worth ami iNUlaa
Departs .11:35 p.m.
affl
,■ fa ni-
i ]> r-
ted
in
ildhood with kidney tr
ad pi
in
ck and
SU|>pl>
they p
small of her
?re badly dls-
K id ney Pills
,e procured a
and
kidneys w
Seeing Doan'
il extensively,
.t the City Drug Ston
.ed to be just what was need-
ed. In a shori time th*y cured my
daughter completely and I am glad
to relndorse them in return for the
good results of their use."
For sale by all dealer* Price 50c.
Foster-Mulburn Co.. Buffalo, New
York, sole agents for the United
States. Remember the naine^—
Doan's and take no other.
Home T a C
signod by the
County Court of the Court-y of Can-
adian. S ate of Oklahoma, a* El Reno,
on the 4th day of January. 1909. All
persons having clatms against said -
estate ar© required to exhibit the j
same to the undersigned, at El Reno, ^
Okla., for allowance, wi hin four ('
months after the date of this publica- j
tion. with necessary vouchers, or they j
will be forever precluded from any
benefit of sa d estate, or said claim j
may be ifled
term. A. D., 1 909, at |
}♦ o'clock a. m., of said day. at the
c:uin y court room in the city of El |
Re <>, in said county of Canadian.!
has been duly appointed bv said j
couir for the settlement of said ac- j
count at which time and place any
one interested in said estate may ap-1
pear and tile his exceptions in wr t-.
ing <io the accouut, and contest the
same.
In Testimony Whereof. I havt
herein I my hand and aflsed l; <
seal of said court on this 2 2nd day
of January, 1909.
H. L. FOGG,
(SEAL) County Judge
J. A. HATCIIETT, Pres
GEO. W. BELLAMY, Vl« -Prea
ARTHUR T. MARCH, Cashier.
OSCAR R. HOWARD, Asst. Caslu
El Reno State Bank
Capital S25,0U0 Surplus $5,000
Deposits Guaranteed by the DEPOSITORS
GUARANTEE FUND of the State of Oklahoma.
I I I 'H11 I I ■! I1 1 'M1 M' j11 -l.i [
(1st Pub. Jan. 2:?.
I'liblicat ion Notice
A. Hatohett, Plaintiff,
A. Nichols, Defendant.
Before E. W. Burns. Justice of
the Peace in and for El Reno City
l ownship.
Said defendant Is hereby notified
in said County Court, j tha,. (>n the 9th day of January, 1909.
Dated
1909.
this Sth day of January,
Phelps &
ministraitor.
an order of ab achment for the sum
$t;$.00 and costs was issued bv
■ the al>ove named Justice of The peace
J. DYER, Administrator. ; |isains| hls g(M>ds m th(. abo-« en-
Co;te, Attorneys for Ad-11itU <1 artii>n, and tha1; sai<l case will
be hoiird on the 2Mh day of Kebru-
ary, 1909, at 9 o'clock a. m.
.! A. HATOHETT, Plaintiff
By C. A. Bannister, Atty.
Arrive
1 1 .
Chickasha. Anadarko, Law
ton and Mangum:
i , pa • - s 10 a m
Fort Worth and Dallas:
Arrives . -12: <
Departs . _ — 1 2:!
Lawton
Mangum:
POLAND CHINA HOGS
i As good blood lines as money
on f«>r |
Chckasha,
darko and
Departs
Oh ckasha
Arrives -
Departs - •
Last
Little Rock. Hot
and Memphis:
Dcpar:s - 8
Oklahoma City.
Lawton
40
9:2a
9 3 a
a.m.
a.m.
Ana- would buy. Boars and Gilts from
$♦'.00 to $15.00. Tried Sows from
p.m. 120 00 to $100.00. Pedigrees fur-
n-tilled with each hog.
p.m.
1 1,1 1 SMITH TAVLUK A SO/V
Springs
mile north of El Retio.
RR. Otty Phone 50
"ity. (From
Mangum.):
s \I,F. OF Dl'ROt' HOGS
I will sell at public sale on Thurs-j
day, February 4. at my farm, 3i
miles ea.st < . the Compress, 30 bred >
Bowi ARCHIE WILHITB. I
172-2t*.
Best grade McAlester Fancy Lump
Coal from ' Dow'' mines; "Carbon-
efetes". Sans Boise lump, finest ever
for furnaces, and other good grades
of domestic coal always on hand. El
Reno Ice & Coal Co. Phone 62.
68-tf.
TO cr It F \ COU> IN ON M l W
Take LAXATIVE MROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money if
it tails feO cure. H W OROVB'8 >ig*
i ature is on each box. 25c.
Dei
Extra!
The StarDentalCo.
Oklahoma
mi and La
Arrives
4 7 deary and Sa)
Arrives . .
Depai ta
43 From Meinphl
El Reno i
Atrives . .
rtoo):
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STAR DENTAL CO.i
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car
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ca
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ft
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Sore Nipples and Chapped hdnds
Ire quickly enrol l.v npplviiifr ChnmtN-rlaiti'f
«rtlve Try it it is a suivew. Pnce J.sceoU
el reno theatre
Thursdav, Feb. -t
spectacular Sc£Nic
feme pftodl/c tion of
()ne oi the best additions yet
laid out in El Reno is the
Stone Addition. It lies on
the west side between Lake
View addition and the rail-
road. It is on hi^h ground,
close in and sold on easy
payments. See H. S. Kngle
if you are interested in buy-
ing" a home.
3 Spl
x ^ Morrison's
! ^
Where Theresa Will
There's a Way"
s
an old and a
and in nothing
3 B
ROSABEL flOMSO.V
and cast or
sup£f?lar/ve excellence
V famou*fAusTCw
and mapical v
Sensations Initio larnous
HfRIiMANN Hit GREAT
PRICES
S1.50 TO 50c
very true saying,
loes it apply with
more force than in the matter of
saving money. Everyone should
save some part of his earnings, as
i lot what one earns but what
lie s ives that makes wealth. Start
a savings account this month with
The
ational Bank
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