El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1903 Page: 2 of 2
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GENERAL DIRECTORY
Win. I'. Fry*
nt Hint''. John Hay, 'Milo,
of Ti'«'it*ury, l. M.HIiiiw,
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J. M. TADLOl'K.
Editor and Proprietor.
t3ul>acri|>tion, per annum - ♦! 00
Subscription, Nix montlis - - 75
COLLEGE OF CARDINALS.
The total number of cardinals in
Hie Boinan Catholic church is sixij-
four, of wboin sixty-three were up-
pointed by Pope Leo X11 and only
oucCurdinnl Oreglia survives from
the pontificate of I'ius IX. Of the
sixty-four nre not Italians.
The disportionnte number of
Ttallnn cardinals is very notice-
able when attention is called
to the matter us it was in the lute
conclave.
Here are the figures for the p'rin-
clpnl countries taken from the Stntes-
insns's Year Hook, excepting those
for tiie I'nltod'Stntes, nre from tile
WorkrA Altiianav:
Catholic " Cardals.
Countries l'opuhifiMi
' AastralTa 7:19,122 ' I
Austro-llungary . , . -'7,7lvl,W77 ■"<
Oerniafiy . . . . . 17.671,92.'i
Frail'qe . . . , .'4(t,9b0,d28 ' 7
Great Britain 1,500,1)00 0
Ireland 1.. '. ,!rt0,028 I
' Italy: '. 8,2li£7M Stf
.Spain 18,059,500 o
I nitftl States .... l(k> 1
Of course this tablt* isvVry iiicuui-
pMr. It leaves out of*viow altogivth-
er tlit* whole of Solith Aiiieriea, with
its. iinnit'iisc CatfioHc population^
which has not a siu^'h' vote in the
college.
■EX-CONFEDERATE REUNION.'
The. Annual Territorial Reunion of
tjie I,nlted Confederate Veterans, i|
C. V. will lit'lielil in Norinaii, Okla.,
Au^'.Ujjt.i'i^li.anii 2iitliv lpiVlj
Special rates will be given oil all
railroads In Oklahoma ami -Indian
Territories Prominent speakers from
abroad will be present. The people
of Norman, through the local camp,
• Comnlecciai c'lnlwuKl other nrgnnl-*
cations are preparing. an .elaborate
progrtup for the cntertnlmiieni of
the tlumsjunjs of gijesjts expected ' on
this occasion. • ■
This city bad the .honor of enter-
taining the Oklahoma (i, A...R! Ut its
l.'Sth annual encampment last May,
and will extend no Jess cordial re-
eeption to those who wore thei gray.
Norman is a ..moduli county-seat
town of Oklahoma, priding itself up-
on its beautv, cleanliness; its unsur-
passed publtc school system; its
magnificent State University and
the old time southern hospitality of
its citizens.
A pressing invitation is extended
to all old soldiers and citizens of both
territories to visit that city during
the re-union.
V Kit V UKMA UK AKIjK CI UK OK
DIABHHOKA.
"About six years ago for the first
time in my life I had a sudden and
severe attack of diarrhoea. | says
Mrs. Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas.
"I got temporary relief, but it came
hack again and again, and for six
longyenrs I have sulfered more mis-
ery and agony than i can tell, It was
worse than death. My husband spent
hundreds of dollars for physicians'
prescriptions acd treatment without
avail. Finally we moved to Rosque
county, our present home, and one
day I happened to see an advertise-
ment of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, with a
testimonial of a man who had been
cured by it. The case was so similar
| to my own that I concluded to try the
remedy. The result was wonderfu'.
I 1 could hardly realize that I was well
! again, or believe that it could be so
I after suffering so long, hut rtliat otje
bottle of medicine, costing but a few
cents, cured me." For sale by
Hlioades & Cook.
On Monday August 10th The Great
Rock I sland will run tourist sleepers
to San Francisco \ ia I). H. (*., H.
j O.W.jind Sonthewi I'ac. via<Jo]<tmdo
I Springs passiugthrough the ,famous
Royal (Jorge by day light. Sleep-
| pers wU1 be attached to .train No. lit!
liwivlng-Kl Reno 7:27 A.M. Double
'berth rate from El Reno to San
Francisco lsf.~i.0i). Round trip ticket
$4'>.00. For father information call
or writ.1.
P. Portel, Agent
El Reno, O, T
Ct'RES SCIATICA.
[ Hey. W. I,. Riley, Ij. I,. J) , Culm,
New Vork. writes: ;'After fifteen
years of excruciating pain from
sciatic rueumatism, under ..various
trea'tuients. 1 was induced to try
Ballard's Snow Liniment, the Hist
application giving mo first relief,
!>nd the second entire relief. I can
give it unqualified recommendation.
2-'>c 50c and jfl.OO at C. U" Millers.
i-inry \nrlcnlt tiro, Ju*. WlUon, lowii.
* iiikI I.ultor (ii'O. H.
••ml, P.<\ Kiiox, IVnuHlvnnlii
liHiicriil, llfiiry C. I*ttyi «*
Hi I'Iikmk roCRT
«?hlnf J tint Ice, MflvllU* W. Kull« r, IlllnoU.
i it t * * j uHtlwks
lloriif ' ■ < i ray, M *>MM*liUKi'ttH.
It. W. IVckliniii, York.
Kilwaril I). Wlilti*. |<«iultliiiiA.
John. M. Iliirlnn, Rciituvky.
II. li. lirowii, MIt'llliiiiu. *
Unvlil .1. Uritwur, Kuiihim.
.!<)«• MeKt'iimi, Oaliroruln.
Win. It. Duy, Ohio.
nK LA llt M \ TKItltlTnltY
Ddcgut'- to t'ongroHM, li. h. Mt*(Julr '.
, ThoimiH It. KttrKUMon.
Hi'crrtiir\ ami tix-olftrln IiiHiirunco Coin-
inlHHloiicr, Win. tirluu'H.
At loriH'.v < ■ it**r iI, .Ini'oh <ItohlH*rtH
A^«t. A t toriH'v i hMii-rnl«'lius, II. Wo ti.
Tri'iiurcr,('iihhIii W. KuiiiIhi.
jSu|• rIiit•'ihIi■ iit of 1'uhllr Instruction and
< x-o(t)clo Mulllor L. M. Maxtor,
nil Inspector, K. A. Anhton,
Hank t'oniuilrtxtoni'r, I* tiI K. Ooopor
Hit. Livestock Hun Mary (?om., Thomas
A STRGICAL OPEItATION
Nalways dan^orous—do not hubmit
to tin* sur^onN knife until you have
triotl l>«-Witt's Witch Mazol Halve.
It will cure wlit*re i*verytliin|f else
fails—it has done this in tliousantls
of onset*. Her© is one of t li«*m: I
Mifferod from bleeding and protru-
ding piles for twenty y«ars. Was
(rented hy diffHrent specialists and
used many rnmedies, hut obtained no
rt'lief until I used lie Witt* a Witch
Hazel Halve. Two hox«'sof this salv«
cured ine eighteen months apo, and I
have not had a touch of the pile^
since.—H. A. 'J'isdale, Suinmerton,
S. ( . For Blind, Bleeding Itching
and Protruding piles, no remedy
• ipials Ill-Witt's Witch Hazel Halve
Sold hy ( . R. Miller.
To Cure A Cold In One Day,
Take Laxative lirnnio (Jainim
Tablets. AH dru^^ists r«*funtl tin
money if II fails to cure. K. W.
(irov./s signature is tin each box. 26c
| axative Rromo Quinine o ^ / A
Cures a Cold in One Day, Crip in 2 Days <Q.V/Tj&r
on every
box. 25c
Adjutant thMicral, K. P.
Territorial blhrarlan, J. W. booso.
t'litii I ust loo, John II. Hurfortl, tiuthiic
\K.soclat' JimtlooH:
Glial on K. I rwln, Kl ltono.
B«'nJ. K. Hurwoll, Oklaliniiia City.
I In \ anl T. Halnor, IN-rry
Jits. K. licanchainp, Knltl
J. I<, I'aiiconsi, Alva.
Frank K. (illh'tto, Anadarko
CAN' A I • I AN COUNTY
Councilman, Dr. Winkler.
ltcprcKontatl\*', W. Maxwi'II
sln-rltT, John c. t i/.mun
t'lork, Karl lli ol o
TroiiMuror,C. M. Bnokloa
Htipcrlntomlont of Hchools W.C. Bloklo
Prohiiti' JndKt>, J. I. IMu'lps
Attoriu y, John Carney,
Ki'tflstor of hootls. t'harlcs M. Htnndanl
Hnrvoyor, O. C. Brown
Coronor, H. .1. !• \ «• r
\ Win. HwarberR
GET OUR
Ouc cojle.ctor will ca^l.,on you soon,
to colloct for the Daily (ilohe. which
In beiny: delivered to you. She will
bj> on Rock Island and* Hick ford
A venues.e\,tiry Saturday,, so please
Jiave your dime ready.
AT YOUR SERVICE ALWAYS.
| is the pride of the SoufHNvest "The
j Katy Flyer,'.', the'fastest besi equip-
| ed train between St. Iionlsr. tndiftn
I Territory and Texas, j-Through
sleepers bcth> Nortl and South.
Hummer tourists should consider
their own comiorts in traveling' and
cunoede. It's "The Piglit Train To
Take.''
Georuk Morton,
O. P. A. T. A.. M. K. A T. R.v.
St. Louis, Mo.
Have you city or farm property for
sale? List it with Wheeler and
Simpson, room 10 Jalonick Building.
We have purchasers.
Interstate Benevolent Home Co's Advice
It Will Interest ytu. See What
Mr. Bruton Says Beow.
fn September 1 purchased a share
in the Interstate Bunnvolent Home
C>. 011 the 1st of June wus notified
that it had matured. 1 considered
this company one of the best in the
lapd, and knowing the oUlcers per-
sonally 1 consider them safe anil con-
servative business men. No one need
have any fear in taking out contracts
in t his company, it is based on busi-
ness principles and is a safe invest-
ment for any one wishing to own'a
home or wanting iuis an investmeftt
for small savings each month- It is
the surest and best way to accnmu-
a Surplus for old age. I take the
greatest pleasure in recommending
their plan of doing business, also the
the men behind it too. Tf any. one
wanting information regarding, this
company or its otHceN will write me
1 will gladly answer any question "I
can. . ., ■ !<•
Respectfully Yours,
CI.AKKNOK F. R' t"TON.
Kdttor and Maringvr (H-ary Bulletin.
For futlier information address.
The Interstate Benevelent Home Co.
tieary, Oklahoma.
Pay your R. R. subicrlptlon
tolOtto Shutee or S. G. Humph- '
reys. Don't wa>t to be asked.
Tickets onsal® daily inclndirtg
Sept HOth to all Principle points 1n
Cannada, Iowa, Michigan, -JSlirtni"-
sota. New York Chin, and.Wiscousin
and return at reduced ratw- limited
611 days from date of ale:' Por rates
stop overs etc. call i ■write.
P. PoRT.:r„ Agei« V'- B- I- A 1'.
WOltKINO NKiHT AND DAY.
The busiest and mightiest little
iliing that ever was made is I)r.
King's New Life Pills. These pilii*
change weakness into strength, list-
lessness into energv, brain-fag into
mental power. They're wonderful
in building up the health. Only2r>i
(icr box. Sold by C. It. Miller.
For a lazy liver try Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
invigorate tiie liver, aid the diges-
tion, regulate the bowels and prevent
bilioiiH attacks. For sale by Rhoades
1 A Cook.
TI I K i'KHFECT I.I V Kit MK1)-
ICINE.
Mrs. M. A. Jolly, Noble, O. T..
I writes: "1 have used Herbinefora
number of years, and can cheerfully
i recommend it as the most perfect
j liver medicine, a .(1 the greatest blood
purifier. It is a medicine of positive
merit, and fully accomplishes all
that is claimed for it," Malaria can
not find a lodgement in tiie system
while the liver is in perfect order,
for one of its functions is to prevent
the absorption of fever-producing
poisons. Herbine is the most effi-
cient liver regulator. 50c, at C. R.
Miller's.
s T hcceisa PowerfuTt 1' «. KERRICK
♦
? Grip in Death's
Bony Fin-
e r s.
And unless fresh, live
drupes get him by the throat
the chances are he'll get the
upper hand.
We use nothing but the
purest, best drugs money
can buy.
Funeral Director
AND
Licensed Embalmer
Lady Assistant in Attendance.
I Office open day and night.
Picture frames and mats cut to
order.
| All work done neatly and promptly.
i C. R. Miller,
Druggist.
| R. B. FORREST,
A **** ** * i
Attorney-at Law.
Room 17, Central Block.
^"""^FRANK. MEYER
Farm Loans
Low Rates
Easy Terms
A. S. BOOTON
Hp* t'S bfforf contracting elsewhere—No delay.
MEYER & BOOTON
Oificc Woodson St. EI Reno O. T.
I BB——I
W H ff E's" CREAM
VERMIFUGES
ali «t in Quantity, — lict in Quality.
! For 20 Years His Led r.13 Wnrn teoriisir
SOLD li Y AUL
—JA r/JES
F BALLARD, St. Louis.<
THE BOSS womt MEDICINE.
If. P. Kumpko, Druggist, Leighton,
A 1m., writes: "One of my customers
lia«i a child, which was sfck ttntl
threw up all food,could retain nothing
on its stomach. He bought one
hottlp of White's CrfjHin Vermifuge,
and it brought uplH) worms from.t
child, it's fc+ie boss worm mi
in the world." White's worm Wr-
tHifuge iJ< also the children's tonic.
It impr. ▼ 'S_ their digestion audi
assimilat o of food, ( strengthens i
their ner\ods system "and resf<{res
them to the health, vi^or aiui elas-
ticity of spirits natural tV>/'children.
26c For sale by C. R. Miller.
ICures Cholera-lnfantum,
Diarrhoea,Dysentery, an4
the Bowel Troublej of
Children ol Any Age. '
Aids Digestion, Reijulate*
the Bowels, Strengthen*
the Child and Makes
TEETHING EASY. ,
Or mall 25 cents to C. J. MOFFETT, M. D.. ST. LOUIS>, MO.
Ouroa Eruptions, Sores, Colic, Hives, Thrush. Removes and Prevents,
Worms. TEETIIINA COUNTERACTS AND OVERCOMES
THE EFFECTS Or THE SUMMER S HEAT UPON TEETHING CHILDREN.
MOFFETY'S
raccrHiNG (WDCRST
Costs Only 25 cats at Drnggist*
miiuge, ; \
rom.tl^' i I '
ledicinu I .
J. HENSLKV, M. D.
Homkof.vtijis Physician and Sj;k(;kon'_
Thiriv-four years in uctlv > 'prftetlt'PI—
• ('hrohlc'iitsenst'V a'spcclalft\. OtUde;ntnl
He.stUoncu.4l0H. KftcR Inlhnd.' • Phone 111
EL RENO, OKLA. •
A JOB LOT AT HALF PRICE
A C. PEDERSON'S,
West Russell Street.
FISHING 1H THE 0ZARKS • i
The fishing season in the Ozark
regions of Missouri and Arkansas is
011 in. earnest, and . pJii>nomon\(l*
eaU'lies .are hejng dailV.
Inforinationas to the l>ert,localities,'
atesrete., may he. ofc>t; in>'d from
Bryan- Snyder, Passenger Trattio
Manager, Frisco System St. Louis.
Jl ST ABOUT BED TIME
Tak^ a Little Karly Biser—it will
cuiv constipation, biliousness and
liver troubles. DeWitt's Little Karly
ltis.-rs are different from other pills.
They do not gripe and break down
the mucous membranes of the stom-
ch. liver and bowels, hut cure hy
ifently arousing the secretions and
giving strength to these organs. Sold
liy C. 1!. Miller.
ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME
Experienced riding on "The Katy
t Iyer' the "Crack Train" between
1 ex lis and St. l.ouis. Indian Terri
torv travelers cannot do better in
flgureing on their Summer Trips
than by taking Uie train that's strict-
ly up to date. Through Sleepers,
excellent Service.
(Ieorok Morton.
G. P. & T. A.-M. K. & T. By. '
St. l.ouis SIo.
V0U DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE
MISSING.
by not considering the train that is
strictly up todate in every particular
"The Katy Flyer" when you want
to make a trip. It's fast, it's mod-
ern, it's daily. Perfect accommod-
ations. Excellent service.
Gkoriih Morton.
Ci. P. A. T. A.. M. K. A T. By.
St. Louis,Mo.
Houses to rant. Inquire of
L. Rardin at Bus office
Hkintzri.mans will sell new, and
second hand furniture and cook
stores on the installment plan, and
the second hand goods as part pay.
Two doors north of Kerfoot Hotel.
Bell Phone ISM.
First in pricc
First in quality
First in aroma
the great 5c Cigar
The Largest Selling Brand of-Cigars in the World
The Sand Is the Smoker's Protection
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Tadlock, J. M. El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1903, newspaper, August 14, 1903; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166678/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.