El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 201, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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4 m\ second class matter
V0I7 28. 1905/at the Post Office at
ft Reno, Oklahoma, under the act of
Congress of March 2, 1897.
O. G. LEWIS 6. CO., Publishers.
Inequitabfe—the Pherman >aw; it
may read that many Industrious and
honest men In banks, stores, factor-
ies, and ditches, suffered want and
s.i>w their wives and children hunger
and die when possibly (hut not prob-
ably) the ideals of national life for
which he was striving might have
been brought about automatically
and gently with the passing of the
UNION
One month 40
fhree months 100
fix months 2.00 years of himself and his successors—
Oae year 4.00 just as President MnKlnley intended
— , to eliminate the spoilsmen in the
PUBLICATION OFFICE: (jovernmcnt departments quietly and
lit NORTH BlCKFORD AVENUE. without dis-iirbing 1110 nation \v -"If
PHONE 17. | doubts.
"The point is that it has been
proven that there is not a corporation
in the United States whJch has any
certainty that it can violate the law
of the United States with impunity;
that there s always hanging overi
• ~ sucli a corporation the threat that a
City Clerk. president may bo elected who will so
I hereby announce my candidacy • the r.s.i will or thr nation
... . , , that nothing .•an anil belwt-on ihcm
lor renonnnatlon for the office of gnJ g (.a|1|n(,
City Clerk, subject to the decision of )M n,,. history of Mr. Roosevelt"- 1
the Republican primary. personal attitude oward his office
1 4WRK\rM ADAMS (after all the jokesmith have finish-1
ed talking about bis homilies on ev-|
" erythlo* from t he ma pried n •' on
Police Judge. I,, the life of the farmer and from I
I hereby announce my candidacy, high finance to birds' cults) it niu>
sub- written thai he has overborne his |
for the office of police judge
ject to the decision of the Republican
primary election.
NEAL W. Pi VANS.
wisest advisers and has learned too
' much on the reflex commendation ot
his ever\ thought which must come
to a strong man from a clique of
i self-selected personal admirers.
The point thai we have had
< ity rreMurer ( working and 1 human pre id01 an 1
1 hereby announce my candidacy nof ,, n,«'cbaiii< who h.i watched and
for city treasurer subject to the de- oiled .1 machine tor the mere honor
cislon of the Democratic primary ^
election.
ARTHUR T. MARCH.
- The elimination of partisanMin I
from political affairs has app-Mled j
strongly i.« the colored population of
m-r county, as witness ihe fol-
Ardmoreite:
called meeting of the
Saturday Sale!
Of Decorated Ware
Salad Bowls, Cake Plates, Bread
Trays, etc., 25 cents each.
Watch our Windows—always some-
thing new
Store,
Prince's Novelty
IOO S. Rock Island Avenue
The Store for Everybody
A. W; W .
of the Estate or Llllie L. Fobes. de-
ceased. having on the 15th of Feb-
ruary, 1909, rendered for settlement
and filed in the County Court of Can-
adian County, State of Oklahoma, his
final account and report of his ad-
ministration as administrator of such
estate, and said final account show-
ing sit id estate ready for distribution.
It is hereby ordered that Tuesday,
the 9th day of March, 1909. at 10
o'clock A. M. od said day, be and the
same is hereby appointed for the set- ;
tlement thereof, at the County Court
room in the City of El Reno, in said '
county, when and where any person
interested in said estate may appear
and file his exceptions In. writing to
the accoi.nt anJ contest same.
Dated this loth day of February,
1909.
H. L. FOGC,
(SEAL.) County Judge.
is No\-i\\Kris\\ sn 1.1:
t'ity Clerk.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of city clerk, subject 10 .v 111 ^ U
to the decision of the republican There was
| THE CHURCHES
Things Tii-it Remain." In the even-
i g, subject, Any Use to Pray?"
Special music. Strangers welcome.
All are invited.
W. T. SCOTT, Pastor.
primary election.
P. T. STACK POLK.
City Clerk.
hereby announce my candidacy
"Amalgamated Colored Non-Parti
shums Auxiliary Club" held In their
rooms over the Honorable L. Iligin-
botham's Refreshment Parlors in the
Fast Fnd last night. The Hohnahlc
"Mose" R|ggin« occupied the chair
... , , . . . . and the llohnable I) 10. Roosevelt
tor t*e office of city cl«rk subject to ||r,mll ,ls s,,.,,.t;IIV Kv,., v
the -decision of the Republican prl- thing went well and peaceably with
mary election. he exception of a liiTlit rumpus
raised by a new member known as
"Slewfoot" Johnson. It seems that
the Hohnable "Mose," as Chairman,
J was undertaking to explain what he
called the modus referendi" of noni-
: 15
111.;
erv I
II. (]. JOHNSON.
Notice.
The Republican primary for the
Second Ward will lie hold in the As-
sembly Room of the Court House,
011 March Kith, 1909, from the hour
of six o'clock a. m., to seven o'clock
p. m. The judge a • d clerk of said
ward primary are hereby designated
as follows: \. W Bridges, judge I j
«ud Fred Penwrlght, clerk.
J. A. NICHOLS,
A. VV. BRIDOdSS.
Committeemen.
Christian
Teachers' nieecing,
Bible school, ! : I
and preachinj
Junior ('. lv.
Kndeavor, (>
service, 7: .'10 p. tn.
Kvangellst Sellers and St. John
will have charge of the preaching ser-
vices. They wi 1 be-in the series <>:'
meetings with the morning service.
All are cordially invited to attend <
these services
(). L.
< 'ongTegational Church.
10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m.,
preaching, subject, "Our Father's
oininunion Planting"; 7;4." p. m., subject, "The
Kingdom of Heaven. Wha/t it Is
dike." Wednesday evening, 7:4." ,
Bible - hooi and prayer. Special
music Sunday, Largest audiences
yet iast Sunday. Don't 111 ss either
s rvi;-e. Strangers we Vonic. Live
in. the white light of .1 nobie life. To
do so you nvust. If possible, go to
ho. somewhere and know Jesus
'hrist. Conic with 11-.
■J. W. DICKSON'. Pastor.
11:00 a
111.; Christian
.; preaching
Pa
nating a non-partisan ticket, when
lie new member rose in his -eat and
pointing his index finger at the chair-
man sftid:
"Mistah Chahman."
"i.Mistah Johnslng," said tiie chair.
! with dignity, von is or.t oh ohdah,
eli
raise to the pint of eloocida-
tiion," said Mr. Johnson.
"Deliber de pint," replied the
chair.
"It is currently rumohed, sell
j yes, seh, currenth rumohed, dat de
• I non-pftrtlshaims ticket lis a Anre ind
NO I1HU* TO <iOlH> (JOVKIIN.MKNT ,1 delus on. dat it was put up behind
The u(fraKe-huntiii|! women. In , l .s. I doors iml ilai noboilv <on!d
England are good revoliit:oninln. |n d:n -widoiu lie rode de goat I
They aiipe.ir to have learned bv their |,;i<| ihe |.a u u.l and as a:; Aiii-
exjjerienee that (o get what the* want rlinn siii/.-u s.*h |
they must make such a row as to j Here :he Chair brought down the!
hrlpg mere man'io bin knees from ex-; 1,11111;- i inn which he wis nsing
hattBtion. B) applying thin iiractlre i gave| w ii-nipliaais anil then point-
to the sireeih of London they are! in- It at the member, he said:
turning that town Into a disorderly j 91 t.nvn von foul nigyaii, >011
place. Ot course theii pettii'oats pro- >ln|,>>,■: in.. Ilaskfllize.l pmipei. von 1
tect then) from 1 goo.l ileal if the re- drivel, i.x i|iiiniesser>-e ok itioi >. win
pressive severity with which men piii-he-eled -.111 :>sli-1.ra iin-d tool of |
ailing as they do wnuld be treated. | ,1,. p.. 1:|i,-., 1 pality, vou slab-slileil
They «re women after all. although .,,,-pi , „i, i8W„ and benighted
not of the type whW-h Kngllsh-speak- K, , 1,1, .1, i„ . n n-rionai pojli-
.Ing men have lieen taught to respect.' linn
The methods which they deem pro-; \t this pi.ni. the "llohnablel
l>er In Ifhelr efTorts to secure the pri- .lohnslnc.- i. ach.-.l down into liis
vilogi* of casting a public ballot, un-lbo.d, .lie rorth bis razor and slart-
donbtedly forshadow pretty well the . d for the chair . : ■ it excitement,
lines they would take In their use of Stop dat. . ip .lat" he shouted,
the ballot, a.sumlng that thev gut | ,|otu all.nv no niagall to sling vile
< 'atholic.
Sunday services—Low Mas? a: 8;
II gh Mass at 10; evening services at
7:30.
J. F. STILLEMAXS. Pastor.
P. P. SCHAEFFEH, Ass't.
Evangelical.
Sunday school at 10 a. in.; preach-
ing at 11 a. m., and S p. m.; Woman's
Aid Society Wednesday afternoon at
2 o'clock.
H. L. PRICE, Pastor.
Presbyterian.
Divine worship at the Presbyter an
inirch at 1 I a. in. and 7:30 p. m.
S inday school at !♦: !"« a. ni. Senior
League <> Christian Endeavor at
i ; 30 p. m. Juniors at 2 p. m. Gym-
ua- .iim and Reading Room open ev-
m> eveming except Sunday. Prayer
meeti i£ Wednesday evening. Hroth-
" ! >od meeting firs/ Sunday after
evening service.
\r the morning service the sacra-
ment of the Lord's Supper will be ad-
ministered ind new members received
into the church. Communion address
by the pastor. In the evening there
of song. \ line pro-
quartette
will be
gram
111 be
Raymond Sunday School
Meets every Sunday at 3 p
corner of Foster avenue and Cooney hop-. Mrs Vn lei
street; teachers mee;ing every Fri- ')V ^ And
day evening at 7:30. F.. Young,
Sunt., Mrs. E. B. Godfrey, bee.
Bethel M. K. (Cob red.j
404 E. Wade S-. Preaching at 11
a. m., and 8 p. m ; Sunday school at
from 3 to 4 p. in.; Allen's League
from 6 to 7 p. <n.
J..S. DAWSON, Pastor.
I'll chave
youh
it and *th'.ii they maintained their in- «.pita • «
]j?rest In it if their devotion t<> th-ts, Jlv«.-h nit
Tad ot voti. s cuutlnued the> would | ni the chair never lost his head j
be just as eager lo win as they now|for a ,u.inute Hrlnglng down hi
are to get the •chain , of winning. n„, st arter vm th . thump, he or
The same motives would control them j den I lie .Mincer :o t.iK• M .lohn-|
snd the same methods would appear'; .. ,n i, , k in U -at and \nIicii quit
necessary to them. The Kngllsh de W;1S •,. • , , \ i,,
mocracy is a 1 read fairly turbulent , withering
and brut a in Its election < n t e -
but. with the new method of the pub
11c women added, a tiner flavor o'
ptlMic Impropi et\ and u;i!a rn-
and scandal would n-T.^sarilN tie
produced. We should sa> liat n no
case where these women w <• d • •.>
ly interested could tlit \ "• the >od
losers which 'the system f ivem
ment by majorities requires in ordfi
to l>e stable.
What the Bridsh people will do
with these women .ml the appeal
-for the electoral qualification, we do
not know; but it is velar ;hu' th'
qualities thus far displayed by them
are no: Much as hitherto have been
reckoned to be computable with good
government.—-State Capital
ked at him with
an I i a quiet,
but with biting
(jerniAD I iiiIkimo
Sunday school at y:3«
preaching at 10:30 a. in.;
League at 7;30 p. m.
German U. K.
Sunday school at 10:00
preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:
P. C. PllILLl
:30 p. m.
Pastor.
by th
lire.
on. Strangers
and visitors cordially welcomed to all
'lie service-. The Westmins:er (iuild
will meet Monday evening a S o'clock
wi'h Mrs. Parker, till S. Macomb
Ave. A series of evangelistic se -
vi.es will be begun in this ehurrh,
March 21st.
F K. FARRAND. Pastor.
St. John's M. E., South
Sunday school at S#: 45 a. rn.;
pleaching at 11 a. m.. and 8 p. m.
H. C. GARRETT, Pastor.
Rock Island Ave. M. B.
Sunday school at 0:45 a. m.,
preaching at 11a. in., and 8 p. m.;
Epwortn League at 6:4."); prayer
-meeting Wednesday evening at 8.
T. E. CARTER. Pastor.
(1st. Pub. Feb. 19.—30d)
< Vi-t ificate of Co-Partnership.
State of Oklahoma, County of Can-
adian, ss.
We, rrank A. Waldo, Ralph E.
Waldo and Clara D. Waldo do here-
by certify: That we an<l each of us
d d jointly and severally on or
about the loth clay of August, A. D.
1908, enter Into a contract of gen-
eral partnership, each contributing
an equal share of the capital stock
of said co-partnership, each owning
an equal share of the assets of said
co-partnership and each being liable
for the debts and losses ot said co-
partnership and sharing equally in
the profile thereof; that the firm
name and style of said co-partner-
ship is "Waldo Coal & Vvood Com-
pany" a d engaged in the business ot
buying and selling coal, wood, fuel,
grain and seeds and having its prin-
cipal place of business and doing
business in the city of El Reno, Can-
adian County, Oklahoma; that we
and each of us reside at and in s,aid
city of i-i Reno, said county and
state.
In witness whereof we have here-
unto set our hands this 18th day of
February, A. D. 1909.
RALPH E. WALDO,
FRANK A. WALDO.
CLARA D. WALDO.
State of Oklahoma, Canadian
County, ss.
He ore me, a Notary Public in and
for si d Canadian County, Oklaho-
ma. on his istli day of February, A.
I), l nop, personally appeared Frank
\. Waido, Ralph E. Waldo and
Clara I). Waldo, to me known to be
i'ae identical pei-ons who executed
the u'tlii and foregoing Instrument,
and acknowledged to me that they
executed the same as their free act
and deed for the uses and purposes
therein set forth.
K \ SHARPE,
Notary Public, Canadian County.
< )klahoma.
1 SEAL)
My i/oinm ion expires Sept. 4. 1909. i
State of Oklahoma, Canadian
County, ss.
I. .1. D. Pennebaker, Clerk of the
District Coi.rt, in and for the Coun-
ty and State aforesaid, do hereby
■ei t it\ that the above and foregoing
s a full, true and correct copy of
the Certificate of Co-Partnership of
Fran-k A. Waido. Ralph E. Waldo
and Clara I). Waldo as the same ap-
pears on file and of record in mv
office.
Witness my band and the seal of
said court, hereto affixed, a, my
office in El Reno, Oklahoma, this
18th day of February, 1909.
J. D. PENNEHAKDR,
(SEAL) Clerk District Court.
Fred Turner of Oblong. Illinois,
Is visaing at the home of T. P. Hall.
New, Nobby, Stylish, in
all the latest shades
$12.50, $15.00, $20.00, 25.00,
$30.00. SEE THEM.
No matter how cheap
others sell clothing, Sam
Tannebaum sells good first
class clothing for less
money
Sam Tannebaum
Star Clothier
ti
'JULESMURRY El Reno Theatre
PRESENTS
NORMAN
T'
In Wm. C. DeMille and
Margaret Turnbull's
Great American Play
PRICES, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c
I March 12, 1909
LASS
'MATES
S|N'<*ial at the "Itijou Theatre," Sun-
day, March 7th.
The Itijou management nas secur-
ed for its patrons a rare treat which
will no1; only be exceedingly inter-
esting. but for those who have never
traveled, they will have an oppor-
tunity which will be very instruct-
ive as well. "President Taft's fa-
mous tour through the Panama Can-
al." with a complete explanation of
all 'the workings and inside views n
the canal will be shown at the Bijou
Theatre for two nights only Sunday
J and Monday nights. This beautiful
■ instructive and complete picture
I must be seen to be appreciated, so
' don't miss this life- me chance if you
would spe I a pleasant evening,
j Itring the children and they will pro-
ti by the lecture and the scenes
show Other pitcures in accordance
with th< day will i>e shown. Re-
member the dates, Sunday and Mon-
day. March 7th and Sth only. The
usual admission will be charged.
See north window for Hoys Outfits.
Marks->HlggJna Co. •juo-.'.i
• Mistah Joht
new member. I
beers, but dat <
show youh iff no
n to 1
lll\ de
\ Remarkable lli mnnc<
SEVEN M \K> OS ROOSI VI M
"in seve . ir* w > : I
ter u hether 1 ' - . >d. • > 1: •
dime thiuai or n. o b ■ 1-
to r. " writes l.ii! i
the March Circle a . /. ue
auy rate tl e iiii: 1 b'Ue
will lie in positive . n
"We tall ha
Panama Cat
• It may tea ! thai we
orr lit to 'and
haw* a s« a-level • tial i: sti
ra 1 or .1 Wei
lock caua!; it nia ' • fl 'ha
the canal! lieti
has oo^i hall a bill) >n d. lli
irs \ybe i low
it ou fht to ha\e < t only a
third a< s\v.*
mil ch.
"The jKiliit is that there
will a a 1
cava I.
"In th< rela; oa> of tb-
nrent and if « ' • rpo: t
shall lmve -oniethi w
ch ma v lie a
read: Pre . dent It. osev. H ,
IC! verted ' be
the aplrlt of the (.'(Mi-t tution
h!a own prejud «-•-<: it ma> i
he fed the clani ir > ' o
a blood or nione> - lerltl. ■ t.
> r« rcln?i deli
the oi>eration of a law whi i
Episcopal
Sunday school at 9:110 a. m.:
morning prayer and sermon at 11 a
n ; evening prayer and sermon at 8.
JOHN GRAINGER, Pastor.
Mt Moriah Itaptist (Colored)
204 North Admire avenue. Preach
lug at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. Prayer
, meeting Wednesday evening.
\V. H. V. It. TAYLOR, Pastor.
Baptisi
Cure That « ol«l While You ran
Better spend the small amount a
hot tie of Chamberlain's Cough Rein-
ed would cost you right now than 'to
run the ri-k of a cold developing into
pneumonia, which may mean a big
iliH'to till For sale by C. R. MIX—
.ei A: Co. a .1 All Druggists.
O Reno Theatre, Monday, March 8, 1909
The
V. t Wall Paper & Paint House
-t re< eived a new shipment of
*aper. See their line before
Corner Rock Island and
on. 197-6t.
Q<
I'.' Hie
I oilay.
CaMP/lVY OF 75
The largest scenic produc-
tion ever given a play
of the South
Electrical equipment that is
unsurpassed
The bogus red robed
KU KLUX KI.4/V
on white horses
4,000,000 people have seen
THE CLANSMAN
2,000,000 people were
turned away
THE RESULT: 6,000,000
people who are anxious to
see its dramatic sequel
was translated to tlx sleej
I rugged cliffs of the frozen Alps
land of . ..
rand and
• of the Ho-
Sundaes.
When You
Of the p«in v. Mi'b • , rwry
tnonlh it n .0* tb. i?u m s i U-iui ! <nmhm-
•ted with wcmu-di- od < m . I , ,f u 1 rude.
While in ftencral if w iua 1 l.cls i u r wb-.tt <>c rt-
#srd UN U n t .•'il nccVfs-.'N re . . -.. m w ;• would
not gladly b l:ce frtun • n i.rrii , cr d of 1 1 1.
Dr. I > "ce's / * rite Prencriptiott m.iAcs
uoak women am! s k women
aii'f theru freedom irom pain, \
It ofitattliuhvB rvQu
iT.it i VII. hcj/s U c i
t/t.ile n emknenm.
Sick women ure inviti-d c ron. .It Dr. Pi- c< b> U .er,
free. All correspondence strictly private und • u rcdi\
confidential. vSriT. , ... t (ear nnd houl . 1 World'n Di«pen ur
icul Aimi. uti'jn, U. V, 1 eric, Nl. I) , Prcudcot, Ituflulo, N. ^
II you want a hook that tells ail about woman's dist-anec, and how to cure
them at home, tend 71 oao*ci nt stumps to Dr. I'icrve to pay cost of muiimt*
only, and be will hc.id you 1 frit copy of liik Ureal ihousand-paite illuMrided
Common Sen e Mcdicnl Advifcer—revised, up-to-date edition, 111 paper co>cr*.
Tn hand ome cloth*bindin^, 31 ktampt.
nty, mbtfuea htfl,t
ration and curca
fa mil?
WAISTS such as can be seen in
our south show window, will go on
sale in our Suit Department, 2nd
Floor, on Monday morning, March
Sth, 8 a. m. These waists are the
very latest, are well worth $1.25 to
$1.50, for this sale the price will be
98 cents.
"Yon wiii have tn hurry"
the assortment is limited." Be on
hand early Monday morning, March
Sth, 8 a. m.
Y< >1 UN 11 > it >.M MAM .
JAS. E. KELSO,
DRY GOODS AM) CI.OTHING EMPORIUM
P. S.- New Goods Coming on Every Train.
Dramatized by CHANNING POLLOCK and THOMAS
DIXON, JR. From Mr. Dixion's powerful story
of THE KU KLUX KLAN. Direction of George
H. Brennan.
ft Love Story that Will Live Forever
Dramatic Climaxes that Will Thrill Both Old
and Young
Comedy that KO Convulse the South
Buy your seats early so that yon will not
have to pay more than $1.50, $1.00,
75 cents and 50 cents.
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