El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 202, Ed. 1 Monday, March 8, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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Entered as second class matter
Vol7 28, 1905, at the Post Office at
■I Reno, Oklahoma, under the act of
of March 2, 1897.
Q. G. LEWIS & CO., Publishers.
Ou month 40
find yourself well posted on litera-
ture, history and current topics as
you now ought to be. Subjects thatl
awe and even repel you now. will,
if you read as you should, seem per-
fectly proper and natural In parlor
conversation. Oftentimes persons
appear to us coldly intellectual, not J
TkrM mouths 1-00 i becu-use they lack their share of em-J
tlx months 2.00 ot|onaj qualities, but because we are j
' deficient on the intellectual side.
Oat year
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PUBLICATION OFFICE:
NORTH BICKFORD AVENUE.
PHONE 17.
Newspapers the newspapers that
are run on business principles base
their advertising rates on the value
of the servi ce rendered. They spend
their effort, time and money to con-
stantly improve and broaden their)
m - scop.- nf ii.-efulness to their advertls-
City Clerk. ing patrons. Therefore the success-
I hereby announce my candidacy' ful newspaper can not waste much,
for renomination for the office or time on the advertising customer|
City Clerk, subject to the decision of who bases all advertising value on
the Republican primary.
LAWRENCE ADAMS.
Police Judge.
the same base and places his bu.'
riess where it costs tfhe least, giving)
no consideration to results. It has |
been axiotuntic in tli/e advertising
I hereby announce my candidacy w old that the high-priced medium, |
for the office of police Judge sub-
ject to the decision of the Republican
primary election.
NEAL W. EVANS.
considering results obtained, is al-
ways cheaper than the low-priced
medium. 'The one through merit and
service rendered is enabled to lix
its price on rigid business principles;
City Treasurer t he other si mply seeks to profit .from
1 hereby announce my candidacy that class <> business men who con
for city treasurer subject to the de- slder prUe alone, with no thought as
cislon of the Democratic primary to circulation or service rendered
election. Tulsa World.
A Place for Everything
Everything in its Place
To accomplish this buy one of out new
Kitchen Sets. A neat and attractive rack
anil 10 handy articles thai are needed in
every home. Regular selling price, ST .SO,
Saturday price, $1.25.
display.
See window
PRINCE'S NOVELTY STORE
109 S. Rock Island Avenue
The Store for Everybody
ARTHUR T. MARCH.
City Clerk.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of city clerk, subject
to the decision of the republican
primary election.
F. T. STACK POLE.
FACTS NOT FICTION
K1 .
FOR
City Clerk.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tfce office of city clerk subject to
the decision of the Republican pri-
mary election.
H. O. JOHNSON.
#
Slice! Commissioner
I hereby announce my candidacy
for 'the office of street commissioner,
subject to the de -ion of the repub-
lican primary election.
GEOR15E M. STONE
Notice.
The Republican primary for the
Hecond Ward will l>e held in the As-
sembly Room of the Court House,
' on March 16th, 1909, from the hours
of six o'clock a. m., to seven o'clock
p. m. The judge and clerk of said
ward primary are hereby designated
as follows: A. W. Bridges, judge
«nd Fred Penwright, clerk.
J. A. NICHOLS.
A. W. BRIDGES,
Committeemen.
i
KKITIILIC W PRIM \H\
Pursuant to the action of the City
Republican! Committee of the City of
El Reno, Okla., a Republican Primary
ie hereby called, to be held on the
16th day of March. 1909, from the
hour of 6 o'clock a m., to 7 o'clock
p. m., for the purpose of placing in
nomination a republican city ticket
to be voted for at the April city
election. Such nominations shal
consist of a c mdidate for the follow-
ing city offices, to-wit
One .Mayor.
One Police Judge.
One City Marshal (or Chief of
Police >
One City Clerk.
One Street Com mi -.oner.
One A s ir.
One City 'I re tier.
One City Attorney
One Treasurer of School n<u:d.
One Member of t1.<- City Council
and one mem' er of the School Board
from each Ward of the Clt>
Applications Mr a place upon the
primary ticket must be in wr.tlng.
4i,-d tiled with the chairman of the
/ity committee on or before six
o'clock p m.. March fifh, 190.
The primal n ! vnial Wards
of th*s City ball be tmler tht
vlilon the 1 '",r'n
rard, wha ' provide u
^lace for holding I " w""'
point a person t.>
judge and clerk in such w.i
give public n mice of the same prio
to the day of holding such pt lm *ric
J)i\t<d this 2ntb day of fcvbmarx
1909.
REPUBLICAN CENTRATi COM .
R. \. White, Chairman.
Attest: C. A. Ban-nister, S' retarj
I OK STRKKT COMMISSIONER
In ihis issue of the American ap-
ars the an noun cement of i ie candi-
'ac> of C'corge M. Stone for lie ofllc"
,i commissioner. This is on.
o* the most important of the jfficcs
to be fll'ed at the election ir April,
and George Stone is particularly well
qualified to fill it. A contra or b>
occupation, he has the reputation of
do'ng .ill work entrusted to him sat-
islai'i i ' ;• a 'd Industrious'*' He lias
('oik: a ^reatdeal of grading a:: d c<m«-
siriwiiou work for the Roci, Island
railroad and other cotnpan'cs and be-
sides Knowing «11 t!c ins tvid outs
of tie '.usihess, he is an Ateiisive
propert> owner and t ix-p i .'V and
realizes that the peop •• want a dol-
lar's worth of work for every dollar
paid for street improvement and
maki/tenance. If nominated by the
republicans a; the primary election,
George Stone will be El Reno's street
commissioner for the next two ye-irs
WD URY \N t AMU \I.SO
The time between a national elec-
tion and a Presidential election b
so long that the events of t.he con-
test are almost forgotten when tin
win1 iers
of their
this reason that Mr. Bryan, who long
ago promised to tell how and why
it happened, deferred bis opinion
until immediately 'after the inaug-
uration of his successful opponent.
Perivaps it was not merely to re-
mind the country of himself, but to
sh ze the psychological moment to
remind his party that, under differ-
ent clrcumsta.ves, a democrat might
have been inaugurated yesterday.
Res; assured the coincidence of the
inauguration and the recrudesence
of Mr. Bryan were not an accident.
Mr. Bryan is a calculating politician
If his calculations had always been
as sound as the> have boein careful
he never would have met with de-
feat. Mr Bryan's mental weighing
mhchTne is in constant use, in spite
of the fact that it has elved him
again and again and again.
Mr. Bryan berates the Eastern
democracy for Its lukewarmnesa,
and especially the Ea tern demo- tut
ic press. He forgets that in. this day
public opinion, and progressive edi-
nrial opinion especial), is so inde-
pendent that a par y's balance of
Kane through the
The doctrine Mr
r.\|>ei-ieiices of El Heno Citiwn.s Aim
Kasily Pron n to IW* Facts.
The most superficial Investigation
will prove that the following state-
ment from a resident of El Reno is
true. Read it and compare evidence
from El Reno people with testimony
of strangers living so far away you
(•.uunot investigate the facts of the
case. Many more citizens of El Reno
will endorse our claims.
Mrs. E. F. Wilson. 1014 E. Coon-
ey St., El Reno. Okla., says: "I j
think my kidney trouble was brought
on by a strain I received nineteen j
* ears ago. A short ti in • agti the j .... " , , ..... ~
< ure I hiit < old W lille Yoii Can
symptom* became worn an I was Better tpend the small ameant a
in misery most of the time. M> bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
heart would often palpitate an I I ! edy would cost you right now than to
felt depressed and all out of hoi ts I r,,n the 1"i'k of a rold developing into
...... . .. . , ... pneumonia, which may mean a big
My back ached especially when I did | s bill. For sale by R. Mil-
much stooping and the kidney sei-re-;ier & Co. and All Druggists.
lions were very distressing in pass-j
age. I heard so many people praise! Two weeks is all the longer i
Doan's Kidney Pills that I decided to our Skating Rink. Come and
try them and secured a box at the yourself. We close April 1. 202-t;.
City Drug Store. I began using
them regularly and now feel better They are all putnng in gr#od time
than before in years. 1 am continu- in Skating, for a few weeks is all
nter uj>on the enjoyment | i' g to take Doan's Kidney Bills right1 the time you ind they have. UOiMf.
ctor\. Perhaps it was for - .
# have 14 vacant resi-
dence lots in block 15, Keith's
addition, at from $250.00 to
$325.00 a pair, dust like
stealing amI not so danger-
ous. See Riley Mitchell,
107 1-2 /V. R. iI, Phone G87.
(1st Pub. Feb. 15)
Notice of Hearing of Pinal Account.
A. W. Fobes, as the administrator
of the Estate of Lillie 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 said estate ready for distribution,
It is hereby ordered that Tuesday,
the 9th day of March. 1909, at 10
o'clock A. M. on said day, be and the
same is hereby appointed for the set-
tlement thereof, at the County Court
room in the City of Ei Reno, in said
county, when and where any person
| interested in said estate may appear
and file his exceptions in. writing to
the account afid contest same.
Dated this 15th day of February,
1909.
H. L. FOGG.
(SEAIy.) County Judge.
(1st. Pub. Feb. 19.—30d)
Certificate of Co-1'art nersiifp.
State of Oklahoma. County of Can-
adian. 8.S.
We, i-rank A. Waldo, Ralph E.
Waldo and Clara D. Waldo do here-
by certify: That we and each of us
Id jointly and severally on or
about the 15th day of August, A. 1).
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 profits thereof; that the firm
along and cannot give them enough name and style of said co-partner-
praise in return for the u:«;it bone- ship is Waldo Coal & Yvood Com-
... . . , . ..I. pany" and engaged In the business of
fit I have air..:,ay derived from their £uylngaand £,Ullg coal, wood. fuel.
j grain and seeds and having its prin-
For sale oy all dealers Price 50c 1 place of business and doing
_ , XT business in the city of El Reno, Can-
Foster-Mulburn Co.. Buffalo. New j adlan €ounty, oklahoma; that we
York, sole agents for the United and each of us reside at and in said
city of ui Reno, said county and
state.
In witness whereof we have here-
unto set our hands this 18th day of
February, A. 1). 1909.
RALPH E. WALDO,
FRANK A. WALDO.
CLARA D. WALDO.
State of Oklahoma, Canadian
County, ss.
He ore nie. a Notary Public in and
for sad Canadian County. Oklaho-
ma. on this 1 sth day of February, A.
I). 1909, p^rsonallj appeared Frank
V Waldo. Ralph E. Waldo and
Clara I). Waldo, to me known to be
he identicj1 persons who executed
the within 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.
E. A. SHARPE.
Notary Public, Canadian County,
Oklahoma.
' SEAL)
1 'n M.\ Commission expires Sept. 4. 1 909.
njoy State of Oklahoma, Canadian
County, ss.
1. .1. I). Pennebaker, Clerk of the
District Court, in and for the Coun-
ty and State aforesaid, do hereby
ertify that the above a.id foregoing
s a full, true and correct copy of
the Certificate of Co-Partnership of
Frank A. Waldo. Ralph E. Waldo
and Clara I). Waldo as the same ap-
pears on file and of record in my
office.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said court, hereto affixed, a. my
olfic ai El Reno, Oklahoma, this
18th day of February, 1909.
J. I). PENNED A KBR,
(SEAL) Clerk District Court.
States. Remember the name—
Doan's—and take no other.
Lenten Sacrifices.
Father's gave up billiards
(Since he lamed his wrist)
Sis.er's gave up dancing,
Mother's give tip whist
Folks with no bad habits
Still ma> have some hope.
They can get in line like me,
I hive gave up soap.
Dertha Youngs in The Circl-
Magazine for March.
New, Nobby, Stylish,
all the latest shades
m
$12.50, $15.00,
$30.00.
$20.00,
SEE THEM.
25.00,
No matter how cheap
others sell clothing, Sam
Tannebaum sells good first
class clothing for less
money
Sam Tannebaum
Star Clothier
1k
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■JULESMU/tRY El Reno Theatre
PRESEMTS
NORMAN
1 March 12, 1909
In Win. C. DeMille and
Margaret Turnbull's.
Great American Play
PRICES, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c
LASS
MATES
i nave moved my jewelry store to
>'! South Rock Island, opposite my
PILES Ct'RED IN (I TO 1 DAYS
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to
cure any case of Itching, Blind, , , . . ... , , ,
Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to!"1,1 MHn,i aniJ wl11 can'>' a tu" lme
14 days or money refunded. 50c. I watches, jewelry and optical
I goods, also, full line of McKinley's-
slieet mi sic, 10 cents per copy. Short
Llewellyn's Tea and Coffee can't i
be beat. Try for quality
Fhone ti0.
there.
time loans on valuables. W. C. Ivirk.
183-1 m.
Telephone
See north window for Boys Outfits.
Marks-Higgins Co. 200-3t ''"l>er and Paint Hon*
j The last few days of skating In El
for the Art \\ all j Reno will soon come to an end.
197-tft [ 202-t-f.
power may easil
part) - demerits.
Bryan preaches
mocracy. That
st de
doctr
upe.- |
eatli 1
table | '
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The Value of the Telephone
It is not the circuit of wire that connects
your instrument with the exchange which
makes it the most indispensable thing in
modern life. It'.s t e thou-ands of voices
at the oilier end of the wire. Our long
distance lints reach a'most evirv point
in Oklahoma, and our c n ction with
the Am ri an Telephone and Telegraph
Company enables us to give you good
s-crvioe to Louis, K ui^ s City, Dallas
ar.d many other principal points in ad-
joining states.
Pioneer Telephone &
El Reno Theatre, Monday, March 8, 1909
4,000,000 people have seen
THE CLANSMAN
2,000,030 people were
turned away
THE RESULT: 6,000,000
people who are anxious to
see its dramatic sequel
COMPA'SIV OF 75
The largest scenic produc-
tion ever given 3 play
ot the South
Electrical equipment that is
unsurpassed
The bogus red robed
KU MUX ftJL/l/V
on white horses
| Imo ddwn I
j > es and qu
olli-
stioi
Br
It should not inecessary to i«« -
mind any Intelligent person of the
fact that K1 Heno has a well ick-
ed 1ibiat\ and comfortable ivading
room. Too few t«v iple a e takint;
advantage of (He opportunities ot-
tered them y a free public libra: \
Visit building during >ui p nej
houi anil use •onie of Ci<> m i i> 1 V m*l<" no mmtaVe wlu-n order-
good U >okH It ronrilnx Oni thi>|ing th« K'e nwell Uiiiom. There 1-
"library habit" and you will M)<in no hotter Jiiftd.'-
fnmpel t.ho odtienlon
s.cka. and It would ulso Comi>*l f-
rumulatlon of troM*h. Ornai«/.i
tlon. no matter how ollhit.^. is onl>
mi Im tdent In modern |volltli -i Sill-j
core, flear-lu^ded leaders and honest .
issues ro nniand the eoadpollini:
forces. K. C. Star.
Telegraph Company
^ "t—H**?
J. A. HATCHBTT, Pr««
GEO. W BELLAMY. Tlc*-Fr«
ARTHUR T. MARCH. Ca hter.
OSCAR R. HOWARD. Asst. Cask.
El Reno State Bank
Capital $25,000 Surplus £5,000
Deposits Guaranteed by the DEPOSITORS
GUARANTEE FUND ot the State of Oklahoma.
Aids Nature
Tlie great succcst of Dr. Pierce'* rioldcn Medlctl DU-
co\cry in >aurin(i weak #ti n aeh*, wanted hodicw, weak
lungt>, und obntinute anil lin|erin|( coufthi, bused « n
the recognition of the fundamental truth that *'( .< Idco
Medical Discovery" suppliea Nature with body-build-
in ti. tivHue-repairing, mumlc-inakiiiit niuterinK, in con-
densed and concentrated form. With tbin lu Ip Nutuu*
Mipplies the neoesnary atrcngth to the atomach to d««est
food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering
obstinate coughs. The "Discovery" r -establishes the
digestive and nutritive organs in sound health, puritiea
and enriches the blood, and nourishes the uerves in
iburt establishes sound vigorous health.
#/ your dealer vjtern aomethlnQ " Innt nn jgood,"
it Ij pro.'.ibly better FOR HIM"-It / . >* better.
Hut you arc thinking of t/ie cure not the pnttlt, no
there'a nothing "lust an good " for you. Say bo.
i Common Sense Medical Adviser, In IMain Knglisb; or,
DIXON, JR. From Mr. Dixon's powerful story
of THE KU KLUX KLAN. Direction of George
H. Brennan.
You'll Need It
You want what von want when you want it, hut when
thecoltl wave comes, you ({el what you get when you get
it. Von will want coal RIGHT NOW when it gets cold.
We have THE BICST McAI.KSTKR COAL,.
Waldo Goal and Wood Co.
Telephone 32. Prompt Delivery.
Love Story that Will Live Forever
Dramatic Climaxes that Will Thrill Both Old
and Young
Cosnedy that Will Convulse the South
Dr. Pierce'
ioine Simplifted, 1008 pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-date
Edition, paper-bound, sent for 21 one-cent stampa, to cover cost of mailing
pnJy. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. Addre*ti Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. l
h n 11111 ii 111111 n n i', n 11 n n m i n u n i n n h i
Buy your seats early so that you will not
have to pay more than $1.50, $1.00,
75 cents and 51* "J "
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