El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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HAUtKRT & TADLOCK, Editors & I'ublisliet >
Kl« K'I'.No, Oiin.iiiiiin Co., OKI,A. Kel>rnary 21. 1903.
VOL.1 X. No ?0
Official county paper. ^ceacl by more people than any of its competitors
>!r Monroe's St.ituc J Death of Herbert Humphreys-
Fifty Years the Standard
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Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair.
Highest Tests U. S. Gov't Chemists
PRICE BAKINO POWDER CO, CHICACO
A corr« |innHi,nt of the C'lii--:itr«
Chmncili* Hug^csta that in return
for linn offer of m Htntno of Fu"J-
eriek the (iri'iit, which Iims hti n
in ul.* lo i lie L'in led States liy the
(ieriumi emperor, a slat in* of
lent Monroe should he offer-
t"1 to be erected in some public
place in Berlin I'iih lit tflit I>■ • a
j>oud Miiiyi'Htion if it were also
i~ i 11 mi IjtLtd that the government
of Great Hritin and of Itil.v were
to tie presented with h Monroe
stiitue. It nii>jht also not do out of
l>livce for *onie one to propose
ilmt a rtutur of President Monro*
l>e set up at leait for a time with-
in the inimedihte view of the
White house at Washington.—
The Commoner.
J. E. Jones will buy your fat
cattle and hogs, or sell you some,
correct weight and fair prices.
Scrap iron wanted at the El
Reno Foundry and Machine
Shop.
Pearl—Miller.
George Pearl of this city and
Mis* Sue Miller were married at
the bride's home in Dallas Texas,
Sunday.
Mr. Penrl M a well known a'-
t irney of this cit.v and has for
unite time occupied a high place
m« a mem her of the El Kerio bar.
The bride is t lie daughter of one
of the leading citir.i*n« of Dallas,
and is prominent in «o«inl circles
• if that city. The b* l «iahes of
many frienls in El K«no are ex-
te.ded to the happy e tiple.
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Cherry Pectoral \
One dose ct bedtime pre-j
vents night coughs c f cl.il- j
dren. No croup. Lw.'
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"'Hip and pleHRnnt^t tu« n I
t>in* I have used for indigenC-ion a <1 1
. i m «1 mniS-rl mi'- - in i
Hfli M,nd liver ffthl* Ir " wn w ^Inrd |
F Ornijj, of Mi<tdl* 8T N V:'
•T'ley Willi, liti h oliariDi am' .• [
n ' . rip or h xeany iiiipleHK hi<
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Died, at the home of his p<r-
ents ai Amarillo, Texas, Kridav
Herbert Humphreys, son of
Mr. and V ll'irme, Humphreys
and g'and 'in of Mr. and Mis. SJ.
(r. Hu.uplirey a, of the Kcrfoot
hotel, aged 3} years. He was
sick for about throe weeks with
typhoid fever and measles.
Iv'tlle Herbert was well known!
in this city— a general favorite «>f
everybody and the news of hi" I
death will bring (adiicss to all j
who knew the famil.v-
The funeral was held on Sun-
day afternoon t 2:*u from the]
residence uf Thomas Jensen, Ao. j
820 South Kock Island avenue
A large concourse of people'
g«lhc red to pay a last tribute of
loving respect lo the memory of
one who-e life was indeed like ai
summer'# i ay—bright, joyous,'
but brief. L'lie funeral was field
under the direction of J. H Kei-
rick, and lie v. Cole, pastor of the'
M. E. church, had charge of the j
service*. Beautiful and appro-
priate tnu-ie was furnished by the
choir composed of .Vlesd'ttnea
Wattmn, Miller, Woods. Meyer,
and Mesirs l>*vis and Creel
Four little classmates of Her
bert's in the M, E. Sunday a >h«i 1
Gardner Greenlee, Edwin t oi.-
vi11, Carl Heinrich and Ernest
Heinrich nctad as pallbearers.
Ke v. Cole preached a ver> touch-
ing and uoiuforting discourse
Al'irr the ervices were overall
I h it w in >rtil «f Liti I * Herbert
was laid to re-t in El K"n cein
eter.v thare to await tlie l«-t gr. Hi
dav when the Iil irtal shall put ori
immortality.
Omnibus Bill Dead.
Tlie s. nale to il.i v made rapid
priiyress. The statehood riileis to
tile agricultural and post«ifl|i-«; i| .
propri,itioMs were withdrawn and
both lull* were passed. The bouse
ainemlHleiits to the Philippine cur-
rency hill were agreed to with hut
slij-lit discussion, tliiis sending the
bill to the president The suuilrv
civil Icll was nearly completed. A
large numherof pension hills was
al o passed.
WEAK AND LOW SPIRITED.
C«
Thui Da -
trlbas Hi* E«
"I can strongly recommend
Herhine as k medicine of remark-
able efficacy for indigestion, loss
of appetite, sour tasto in the
mouth. palpitation. headache,
drowniness after meals w'th dis-
tressing mental depressions nnd
low spirits. Herhine must be a
unique preparation for cases such
as mine, for a few doses com-
pletely removed m.v complaint. I
Wonder at people going on suffer-
ing or spending their money on
worthless things, when Herhine
i" procurable, and so cheap."
50c a bottle nt C. R. Miller's.
Dr H. H WYNNE.
• irt'l.IST AND AUKI8T, Kl.llKNO, O, T.
Diseases—medical and surgical-
of the eve, ear. nose and throat,
special and exclusive practice.
• 'atarrhal diseases of the nose
and throat treated.
The scientific applicati >n of
li use< (spectacles) fo the eye re-
ceives m.v special attention.
1 Mli Koitk Island live., one
bl.iek «i nth county court house.
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•>non
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We carry a full lino of
Bulk and Packu?
Garden and Flow lood
Onion Skts—A snai-
Gai,I.on 25 ('TS
Highest prices always
For produce
Satisfaction Guaranteed
J. E. Jones will sail t i
' mick machinery this yi ■<
i also h.ndle a fine linoo'"
Minnhaoti SKTI* I • T«iKS
Triumphi (Tb* Hed Kin l I h i ? «,,
K*rly i ibion (ThrOld R. li- 'm .., |
K riy lfni« mi fftvorit* with f •. > i bu Hft
UoimI L*r«« feminiT I'otHt..,- l u-i. 1 k.
A FEW OTHER GOOD THINGS
UU lb Or«nuUt4t<l Sugar oo
7 b r Milk or A hite Ku pImii Monpn '**
I packAftM« Out Meal 2.
3 etna 8tilm« n (Inri •• ntnn
P"und« Pull Itakinp !'« w,l r
7 Flnkt* llonitnv v?f
ItHlsilJH. PfAcilffl, AppU'N. tt pOUUdlt 'tii
l*rune«, .<> pi>and« . .
CODFISH, MAPKEHTM
WHITE FISH
PURF fOOf
Best Coff v and Ton Values
in Canadian Cou? 1 '•
•will
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We invite your business. A general banking busi-
ness conducted in a safe, conservati. manner. We
yive careful attention to small accounts as well ;;s
large. For the benefit and assistance cf depositois,
we have adopted the
Home savings Baiik System
of the W. F.
Burns Curnpany o!' Chic&go
These are handsome, oxic'iz d stoel banl
Yale locks, and \-.re will loan one wit! out cl aige to
any pcr.« ,n openi i;; an account with us. The i ks
help you to s as they afioid a safe, ccnvi icnt
place in whicii to accumulate small amounts, a. d as
we keep the key you cannot be tenipttu to spend what
you have saved. In order to give everyone an c;ppor-
ity to try our new plan for saving, we have decided
to loan a bank to anyone who will I
BURNS (JO., Chicago
Patentees aad Manufacturer
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■'."la 1,1 5 Nation i Rank
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Hegin saving to-day and in a few short years you
will have a capital with which to go in business or
buy a home. Do you know that if you will save only
25 cents each working day for only five years you will
have accumulated $100? This will be yours if y u
make the effort. The $1.00 with which you open the
account is yours and will be returned when you clost
your account. It's what you save, not what you earn,
that ma'te.s weak!).
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Open an account, for one dollar j
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Gall and ;ick for a little bunk,
write or telephone and we \v. 11
d Miver ix bank . f your hon. e
Our repre .'n'ivv will call upon you to < • ;Jain < ur
plan and will I .-•• c .• mo Savings Bai:!c with j .
you (I 'posit $1.00 1 ;Ui w hich to open the accoui '.
Remember, you r ' the $1.00 hack, and the use <
the little bank costs \ u nothing.
T (J. Pnillips President
J A T Bryer. Cashier
F. B. Hughes. Ass't Cashier
Telephone No 65
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Halbert, G. B. & Tadlock, J. M. El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1903, newspaper, February 27, 1903; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166570/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.