El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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«s second class matter
July 28, iJ05, at the Post Office at
El Reno, Oklahoma, under the act of
Congress of March 2, 1 89 7.
ii. <i. IilCWIS A C O., l'ublishers.
One month — $ .40
Throe Months - 1.00
Sir Months v _ -00
One Year... — 4.00
itill.h ATION OFI k i :
113 NORTH IH« KFX)IU) AYIMl..
l'HoXi: 17.
1 LABEL/
l,(<Ai;ui' to the Citizen Vol-
ers of Kl Heno.
The Civic League of the City of
EI Reno i£ a iion-i>artisun and an
omni-party organization, having for
its object the obtaining and maintain-
ing. good government, honest admin-
istration, civic purity, law enforce-
ment, and a., that makes for the wel-
fare a;nd advancement of our city
To this end the officials of our co-
administration should be men who
believe in this object and who will
endeavor to attain 1;
It is notorious that gambling, vio-
ilation of bhe 1 quor laws, and pr<rs-
•titution have flourished, unrequited,
under the present -a dmini tration.
The civic league recognizes and
hereby expresses its iimpi-alMled ap-
proval of 'the efforts of our Canadian
County officers to put an end to th« s<-
gfeflA. practicall> unalde I hj cltj "Hi
j • • • f >:•<• it. t he < Mvic I/ea
no concern in the approj«ching city
election as to the personnel of a ma •
jority of tihe candidates, but upon th+ ■ 1
mayor, the eh it* t' of police, and the I
ipolloe 'judge flai^gety,' (depends the I
strict enforcement of law. The < n i
cum'bents of the first two of these
officers are candidates :<>r re-election
on a platform wh>eli app« i t r
votes to "their past rerord " Sin
the laws against •Immoral practi. .•>
have been so persistent > and Ma
grantly violated, "the past record'
is that of ignoring these violations,
or else an ignorance which unfits
for further public trust
Therefore, the members of the
Civic League in regular session, g ve
their hearty and unanimous endorse-
ment and pledge their influence and
votes to the election of .1 A. La-
Dryer for nuyor, ti Alvin Mannisier
for chief of police, and to Neal Kvans
for police judge, and we call upon
and urge all our citizens who be
lieve in the avowed aim of the
League, regardless of thei'r part>
affiliations, to use their influence ;i I
vates to secure the election of the
above named persons. The League j
has all confldnre that, if elected,
these men w ill endeavor to the In • t
of their ability to en orce our laws
and clean up our rapidly growing city
|ipd conserve every other civic inter*
oat.
April 15, 1909, El Reno, Okla.
(Signed) C. R. MILLKR, Pres.
O. L. SMITH, Vice Pres.
it. K. OARFllKlJD. Secy.
A. G. MKN'tJER. Treas.
El REI
Do you know that Kl Jeno
lias a first-class Book Bindery?
Now listen: The Kl Reno Book
Bindery will bind your books,
magazines and periodical in the
latest style, and in any color you
want, at rates that will l>e satis-
factory to you.
We also make music rolls,
pocketbooks, card cases, etc.
Phone 17 and we will call
for anything you may have.
Blank books made to order,
ruled and bound to any pattern.
MISS REBA gutelius
Office Phone 17
Residence Phone 386
EL RENO BOOK BINDERY
Wm. Macready, Mgr.
Phone 17, Daily American Office
citizenship during the past two years;
if he has ever Lacked the courage to
seourge the hypocrites and dema-
gogues, then the World d'id not see
that particular Issue of his paper
in which the weakness was manifest.
We regret his ■departure from the
j democratic ranks of newspaper men
tin this state lie was the salt that
i might thuve leavened the whole. His
(going means that the machine luas
added another newspaper cog that
1 will e< !io its wishes regardless oif v r-
Oli.
l ickltr liove.
He drew her tightly to his breast
And whispered words of burning
love,
"Ah. with you by my side," he said.
1 would defy tihe gods above."
If we were placed by fate's crue.
hand
Par out upon the desert sere,
1 would be happy, (ieraldltie,
To know, sweetheart. that you
were near."
"I'd drink the love, oh, darling one.
That gusihes from your lustrous
eyes,
And eat the kisses from your lips,
of meat, and bread and
Mrs. Ernest Sharpe will entertain
Matinee (Jirls at her home on So
rker tomorrow a I em- o.i.
• • •
Miss Ollie Cusey of Ardmore ar-
rived in the city last night to make an
extended visit with her friend. Miss
Edith Setzer on South Macomb.
• • •
Captain Ilea so m of Oklahoma City
ha ibeen* the guest of Carl Humph-
rey for a few days, returned to his
him this morning.
they attended the bridge luncheon
given by Mrs. Lindsey on Wednesday
afternoon.
• • •
Invitations are out for a tea to be
given Saturday at the home of Mrs.
J. H. .sail'!, 620 South .aacomb av-
enue, in honor of her daughters. Mrs.
Ethel Taylor and Mrs. Ruth Phinney
who are the -house guests of Mrs.
N'aill for the present.
• • •
Miss Odell. who won a $10,000
j beauty prize in England, says th-at
Misses l^aura Van dyne and Fan- fresh air and exercising have more
• Crocker are the guests of Miss J to do with beauty making than any
101 la Kagin in Oklahoma Citv for the
remainder of the week.
In place
pies
or merit,
d is ti not
in his
World.
vhile t lie people's tight
lie methods has stiff-j
ish him
Tulsa
kAH
he s|voke
Held
i **
rin: \NI>
L. T. ltt SHHIjL gi ITS.
{L. T. Russell has sold his Ardmore
Democrat and will leave Oklahoma.
It la understood that Mr. Russell has
accepted a position on a m«t nopo! it am
paper pf the east. The editorial
rank? of Oklahoma are susia^niug
g*\nulne loss, and, dn the opinion of
the World, this 1s .adso true of the
clUrensh. p of tne state.
fThe editor of the World has never
ted the pleasure of meeting Mr. Rus
•eli but has been attracted to him
by his sterling attitude on most of the
hfeuea that uave rocked the state since
It entered the political gatne
a newspaper man constantly s.and-
Ing far the bett .and with tne courage
to seourge his own party leaders
when they deserved it. L. T Russell
has few peers in Ok ahoma He 1* -
k>ngs to that school of wr ters who
do not write unless they have some
thing to say. and having something
to say shoot It at their auditors
without any w iste of wouls or breath
Rtisse 1 has been the sanest counsel-
or the -democratic party in Oklahoma
^as had. although his counsels have
never been (heeded. He is filled u fh
the red blood of manhood, and. as a
consequence, could not be brought to
the feet o the czar and his associ-
ates during the prelim nar> skirmish
in the fl.r* t gubernatorial campaign,
albeit most of his .« . i >•. were.
We do not. know it to t>. tru r
ITT THIS IN \
SMOKC IT.
When a man renowned for philan-
thropy resolves to do something I >r
the public good, it is a good sign to
go by, that the effects of his resolu-
tion will live long years after his
bones are molding in the grave, and
that tihe benefit to humanity will en-
dure through the ages. Think of a
man having in his hands the key to
an enormous fortune, md deliberate-
ly refusing to open 'the door, yet this
Is what the famous Or Nott during
lv h lifetime actually did lie dis-
pensed his wonderful Me on Seed
Compound to those who were too
poor to buy. gave it away right and
left ai)(1 in many instances. was
dou'btless imposed upon In his de-
clining years his greatest delight
was in reading the letters that used
to come to him rom grateful par-
ents, blessing him 'for the wonderful
cures wrought ^n rheumatic, kidney,
liver, stomach and blood dise,is
some coming from people who had
been sent to him from great distances
o get the benefit of his Melon Seed
Compound treatment, only to learn
tihe time and money spent on the trip
might have been saved, as the good
c>I'd doctor was even then putting up
the remedy In packages, and could
have is easily expressed a quantity
that would have saved the expense.
Since Dr. Nott's death Melon Seed
Compound has t>ecome for sale
everywhere, aud the business estab-
lished by the old savant's philanthro-
py has growu to enormous dimen-
sions. Could the old doctor have
to>res«xkn that he had an almost In-
fallible cure for rheumatism*
stomach.'"liver, kidney un<l bladder
troubles for rundown people, etc.,
and could have foreseen the enor-
mous spread of those ma adies, what
would "he have done* <)uien sabe?
The Howard l>nig reoonrmrtnrfs I
and sells these preparations If yon
are $rav haired or your hair com- |
mejHltiK to fade in color, you can
have the ftret imoJuupp for nothing
•1 oipi) call and ask tor It
t ranee,
\;ul woke th.
bliss.
Upon Sa'li > \
And did he st
What a vet-
He tried the <
And died
tbco Whitn.
Magazine for
magic
ead9
their dream of
trnth? :
quest i
liet he'e
of indi
ill I'ho llohei
Miss MacMurray. who has been
the house gues; of Mrs. Knnls at Ft.
Reno will leave for her home in
Washington, I) Monday. Miss
MacMurnay has been the recipient of
several social attentions dm ng her
stay.
• • •
Friday brings the usual lull
but one affair o importance is schc
uled for this afternoon. Mesda<m
L i)by. Engle, Gillette and Miss Lib
are hostesses at an elaborate lunc
eon which is 'ing g'ven at the Li
by residence 8n South Huff avetiut
sort of pigments. 'That Is about as
well known ias any other axiom of
the art but It takes more time than
t-he average woman living in the city
has to give, and consequently she
looks for pigmentary substitutes.
• • •
Mesdames McGie and Coekrell
were the nostesses to a number of
young friends yesterday afternoon,
in honor of'Miss MacMurray o Wash-
ln,j ington, 1). C. The afternoon; was
ards in the parlors of the
; dence, after which the
re invited to the Coekrell
wue.re they enjoyed an ele-
1 course luncheon. Those
1 the event a most
spent u
McGie
guests
gant
Easter Suits
For Boys and Men in beau-
tiful shades and colorings,
at prices from $10,00
to $30.00.
Nobby Shirts, Waists and
Knickerbocker Suits for
small Boys.
Sam Tannebaum
118 South Rock Island Avenue
Mrs. B
Yf
M
F
10. Rick-
renirnc d
SUGGESTIVE HELPS TO HOUSEKEEPERS
This week we call your attention to some seasonable needs
for the home. Note the following and see if there isn't
something you are in need of:
Kitchen Racks, Bathroom Hets, Towel
Bars, Bread Biixcf-, Garden Sprinklers,
Trowels an Forks, Steamers, Gas
Toasters, Curtain Rods, Scrub Brushes,
Dusters. Also a new line of
DINNER
WARE
PRINCE'S NOVELTY STORE
109 S. Roclt Island Avenue
The Store for Everybody
present pronounc
delightful one.
• • •
.Miss Dora Yoss entertained the
Christian Endeavor Society at her
home last evening'. A brief business
session opened the meet ng. after
which an informal program w us ren-
dered as follows:
Heading Miss Lou Hukil.
Instrument Solo Helen Farrand
Duet Mrs. K. E. Sawtell and Miss
Reading
J Ugh'
Wilbur Westfall.
o'clock the hostess served I
shments to those present. I
• mm*
TANS AND WINE
Are what you want in Oxfords
We have all the new ones
for Men, Women and Children
Yourm tor geotl oboea
vtm ARNOLD & WILSON ^ CZ'<
THE FEET
121 South Re<k Island A ve
Successors t It. R. Canon i Ci.
When fashion c.
And styled th<
One sidewa k sea
tiled for
cely furnished room
maid to wend. '
'Femmd de tube
m.
New Shapes and |
Colors in Walk-
over Oxfords at
The Dixie
Rabinowitz & Co.,
El Reno, Oklahoma
Colds and grip were quite preval- ,
ent 'a.st winter and Chamberlain s .
Cough Remedy was in great demand j
and performed some remarkable j
cures. Mrs Mary J. Robinson of
Cameron. W. Va.. says: "I^ast win- i
ter I -was takea with one of the aw- j
fulest colds I ever had in my life, t
1 could not speak above a whisper j
and vas very hoarse. I was atraM it i
was going to be pneumonia. I took I
one bottle at Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and in three day® w&a loin >
better and could talk. I dM not take
but the one bottte jtnd it cure«d me I
now tell everybody about Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy and the good
it did «ne."
I I 1 ■!■ ■! 1H HltUMM l
Ladies,
I remove Stiperfluotis Hair by
Electrolysis, Moles. Blemishes of
the Skin, Treat Scalp Diseases,
Restore Gray Hair, Electrical Treatment, Hydro
Yracu and Facial Massage, Manicuring.
MRS. IAJCIIJE MILLER,
Phone 562. Office llllA S. Bickford.
wo Lav- always r
RiistSe 1 wis trea'« <!
the leaders i f the (
Of the man and <
nothing, but of the <
paper main we take |
fylng. If Russell has
but the bt**«t in par
led th
'ailly !
ilitor iii>i 11«■ \
ad> anci
Uanahii
THIIKK M<IRI. V I! \ l{N \ MI US
is an age devoutly to be desired.
How exalted such an age become*
If surrounded by money. To reach
such ;t goal a foundation must el
\ II Ill<'|Ot s |t\\K \i < ol NT
with bank will start you out pro I
perl} W council like we give, to
lti: Al'TY
I Hi: « I I 1/l Ns n \ | ion \| HANK
Silence!
The iu tinct of modesty nnriir.il to every woman It often a
great hindrance to the cure of womanly disetiftca. VN «nun
•hrink front the per onal quentioni of the local pliy u iun
which indelicate. The thought of examination i ah-
horrtot to them, and so the) endure in silence «i condition
of diacmac which kurely progresaea from had to wonc.
it bsB been Dr. Pierce'& prii to cure a
tfreaf many women who have fonntt a n</utfe
for modvnty In hi otter of FRLK con mutt a*
tloa by letter. 'Alt correapondence la held
ma aacredJy confidential. Add re at* Dr. K. V.
iHarce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierot'l Favorite Prescription reatorea and regulate*
the womanly fonotiona, ahoiisheit p«nn and builda up and
puts the finishing touch of health on every weak woman
who gives it m fair trial.
It Makes Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Well.
You oan't afford to accept a tecrrt nostrum as a substitute
for rtua •on-alcoholic medicine or known composition.
Moat women realize that beaut)
la largely a matter of a beautllu
complexion. It is now known tha
any woman may easily and qulcklj
a in. a peri'oet comp'exion by a few
minutes massage each day with Na
I nola Cream. T'n s delightful cream
mientlflcally compounded from the
purest medicinal Ingredients, never
fails to banish freckles and all fa
clal diBColorations. It rids the pore#
and tissues of all impurities, smooth-
es away all wrinkles and imparti
> the skin that much desired velvety
softness and exquisite clearness
leaving it In a state of childlike
freshness and beauty. As a beautl- tisni of th
( 1 Rt. Pub Mar 81 — !Sd.)
Notice of SaU* of l^wl l->«tntr.
In the Oounty r«>urt of Canadian
County, Oklahoma.
Notice Is Hereby Given. That in
pursuance t f an order of sale made
and « nj.ereii by the <Vnmty Court of
ilinadlan County, Okla-h«>ma. on the
2M.h day of March. 1 :♦ 01*. in the mat-
ter of the estate of ,!«>hn F. Bloomer,
deceased. U<te of said oounty, the un-
derslgmsi as adminiwtrator of the
ostate of s^id d«*cease\l will on or
after the 17th daj of April, 190i .
m I1 at prirate sale in sub-divisions,
to the highest and best bidder for |
rush and sul.jw* to contirm.U..on by
rhe County Court, the following dee- I
\riWd reaj <uitato situated in Can-'
idlan Count), OklaUoma. ax fol-
lows IvOtM One 111, two (2) and
rhree (3) in block One Hundred and
Fifty-five t 15;, i .tnd l>ot tVleen (15 1
in block sev« n t 7 i in Morrison's first
addition to El R*.mh>, all of real
estate being in the city of Kl Reno,
Oklahoma
Bids and offers to buy must be ti
writing and may be left with the un-
dersigned at S01 Madden avenue, Kl
Reno, oklahoma, or the same may be
left in the office of Mid county court.
l>ated el; is 31«t day of March, A
D. itOft. s .1 DYER,
Admini t rator
Pheljkw and Coi>e. Attorneys for Ad-
ministrator.
list. P«b Aprti 1—-4w.)
Legal TSotlee.
Htata of Okiitiitjin^. Caaadisn
Co imty, s
To Whom Ct May Coiwern:
>fot2ce ts howby given, that let-
ters of adnrindstration, with rhe wfll
annejc >d. In tiie estate of JosHgrh II ur-
tr*n TVu lor k, d«v-oas«N.1. were gr«j>ted
to the undersigned, by Che County
Court of ths Coujvty of Canadian.
State of OkMlonft, a2 Kl Heno. Okla-
ho:ira. on the 2£?h day of Mareh,
(1909. All j>erBona having claims
; agwinat «aid esti®te are n^oired to
exhibit The same to the undersigned
at Kl lit*no. Oklahoma, for ahow-
; ance. within four month* after the
d*te of this publication., with neces-
sary vouchers, or they will be for-1
lever precluded from any benefit of
I said estate; or aaid claim may be
filed in s-ild County Court.
Dated tills first day of April. 1909.
ROBERT S TRI'UKIK.
Administrator with t'he will annexed
Habcock & Trevathan, Attorney for
Administrator.
THE NEW WAY OF SMOKING MEAT
By applying two coats of wright'S oon0enbed BMOKPt
directly to tha meat vim a brash after tha mast has gooa
through the aiUt, It anil be thoroughly am oh ad. will have a
delicious flavor an* will keep soUd and awaat and tree from
n
Insects throoah tha entire summer.
.Wright's Condensed Smoke
Is a IIQuid smoke and contains aothlac eceept what ta obtained
by burning hickory wood. It la put op ta sonare quart bottles only, each with a
metal rap. NHTVKH BOLD IN BULK. A boule will smoke m barrel of meat
("an lbs.) For sale by all drugglate at 76c. Every bottle vuaranteed Aak drugaUt
for fkrr book, "The hew Way." Be aaea 10 get the geauiae wbioara
CONDKLNMED bmokk. Made ooly fcy a «**« •
TH* B. K WUCHT CO^ LM..
~
Kan Oty, Ho.
IOL1) AMU ttllUUUITlll) BI
M1LLKIUIONKN DRUG <X), KL It UNO, OKLA.
hA If, YOU!
Have you got real eb'tflfte ro gall?
Are you wit<.ng to put a "Sale-
making price on rt?
1 am bustling ail the lime for
Out em.
RILEY MITCH01 iL,
107 H North Rt>ek Inland Avenue.
e e e
« e
e • • • a e
M ON RY
te Uae on F>Mrm.H. ('all or
Writa J. M. ilarkin. 111 Wmt
Hayes Street, Kl Reno, Oklaho-
ma. . I'hene HMO.
e e e
e e
e e e e
Stiff Ncck.
Stiff neck it; caut d by rtieuma-
mueclee of the neck It
fj'ng N'adlnola Cream, where |H uaually connned to one «Me. or to
best known, Is regarded a necewlty the ba^ k of rhe ne. k and one side.
B«th ptokigt contains a blsMii \s'htie it u often quite palate), qulefc
i guarantee and full directions which reH \f may had by \>p\y\UA Cham-
t.'lls jum how any woman may have ;*>rluin * Liniment Not one ea*e « f
i a perfect complerlon. Sold at all rheumntlam in ten requires internal
hlffh-claas drug stores, 50 cents and treatment. When there is no fever
$1,00.
NATIONAL 701 LOT CO.,
Paris, Tenn.
For t&tle by ali Druggie*.
( and no HweUlng us In muacular and
ichronte rheum&tiam, ^^hamberlaln'a
liininient will ac«H)inpliaii more than
j any internal treatmen;.
UP TO DATE CO.
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Will last longer and do more work with less labor than any machine in txi.stence.
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