El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 2 Friday, November 6, 1903 Page: 3 of 6
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"Saturday"
j;,'-J. G. to we goes down to
oi | I'wiui City tonight to appear
, before Judge Burwell in tt..-
.
-ops also tu asttHt J ti -
Wan'* n °^IC r
t', . ditor of the Ulobe that he has
\i„iu«.l 'schools tliu- far tin-- >'
audi, linds the schools for 1!"
part in .xc.-llent condition.
< ... ;ian County lias reason to IN-
j r.. d of her schools.
who owns a fine
'■M oh day"
Sam StaufT.-r returned
from Crippl<
yesterday
Ilr. J.
"Tuesdy"
T. K.eth, late of Wichita
A «•>i i no, • •
Creek Colorado. Hanna* ha- ojwnod up an ottkv ...
whore be has been ... work during | this city. Dr. Keith has had abund-
the summer.
W. P. Rickey, of X>nl;as is visiting
lit the home of hi- j-on, Frank 1
ilickey in this city.
R. S Trulock is enjoying a vis '
from his father, Calvin Trulock, of
i'ine Bluff, Arkansas.
M
ant experience in treating chronic
diseases. He is a graduate of i he
Keokuk Iowa Medical Colieg". His
brother A. 1*. Kieth, a dentist, is
coming here from Chicago next
week, and will locate in this city.
PubllslHXl lirtuber IIMHw
Publication Notice.
Territory of okluhonm , In the oPlsl
ruiiBdiun Count >
i Iiui'Hn stiii Plaintiff.
.1
<-ph A. Sims
Dttffndont
lonin to Joseph A.
\V. Nations
*\ '
; ago, and was a good Ion
time getting well.
A. S. Booton r> turned from W ioliita
v k, brii . with him several
Innd buyers wiiom he has been
pil.. in- ov-rtht county. Mr. Boo-
Sayer where
home.
T,. C. YnnNess
from a ek's stay
at
t urned
Kaiis-t
today
. City
Clerk of tin niMi-iit
J. 1.. Tin- \than li.-puly
First Published Oct. 1
NOTICE
lourt.
The Territory ol * 1
Slnih.
Yi.u are hereby notMMl that you bnvi
J. D.Smith of Thurston is in the ^VrTl^-'o.l.i",>'.'.r' '.'■« «.! uU.e T ,-ri-
^ity today closing a land ClPa. in tory of ok Inborn*. and muM n-.-vn-
luorriH Setrer will RO to Piedmont wi,;ch he purchased a half section of j n in i.. i> ••• <'« '
totnorrow'to make arrangements to j Ul,l near that piace, ownedI by Mr si,,,^"
establish a store at that place. McCandlew. .he consideration being imhd«>
.f rl Ex-Bepresentative B. V. Wilson, j «KKK). . ,„.r i^or
farm in Caddo county southwest of (lf Musm„B was doing business in the Ar,hur Watts and Miss I.ena «;'#™ ;|ut,. ,dlw„v. ,m.
Miuco. has moved to El Reno, t. aturdav. ! Williams will be married tomorrow c|l.nl from ftn right, title or uu-reM in or
lis children the benefit of the • ' ( „ at Liberty at the home of t.h brides ,,ro,„-rtv - mi • •
I schools <■! til.- city. He Misses ill an. •• . arrnts Thev hare several friends ,, ittion town. I.oti mid -• in ••
.« - - - ;;rv„. ... *. -
d ,K,e property at '210 North Evans, Basque. wedding. i skai.
Charles Mitchell, of Dewey c-ountjr, ^ oont-acto., went n,- M
1 Thotnpso::. f ■ "ternamn at ' wit Iked into 1,r- ah,.d to Oki.rcJ.e yesterday to take a con-
C„. ]< • i Barn drove out yesterday announced 11.a < • • tract for a handsome residence in
• M -asicv at the Wood i (mg J,,,! -'"^1t<bebu.:nt}o,r< The that city.
'• ' ' ^ c^H- "Juli^ti,| Mr. ,a,d Mrs. Del T..nney M
I . , n'toi l-^ 1 - • * • , Wicliila stopped over hen today to
I .11 out of I'll la.- now. .' «•'" Miss Ethel Bradley let t hat Ul. .<> riend-' Th.-\ w ere eiiroute to
. dlv shattered in the runaway some f„r Basil Kansw- wheresheg.«-s f*« ,e tl),../viU make their
... .; ago, and was a good long „ visit with her sister Mrs. Saver where .
K. ti. Forrest.
James Inkstera brother-in-law of
-,li' Mkinuthe doctor" S where'he ha- be, n stocking up with
j* 11 icago making t fr oki„.! an immense lot of fin. Racket goods. „ , : , \v lis-.. ; i.
pilo liig over tile i-u:i:n,> . left, on the afternoon tta in for mnd A:s|. I sw
i .„ .;e, s that Oklahoma is the chief
iu.maCity. Mr. lnkster is thinking Mr. an I Mrs. C. W. Kay of 1 I i,lt a-. .... ..rder ot
t.,, i.- 'of conversation • v. rywh. re. ( ( i(>caUlig in oklahoma. ! ton are the guests of Mr. and .Irs.
t! at the in-migration to th.- H. WiU one of the Globe's goo.I Talbot of this city.
fa ! and winter will b gr. at. i ' friends from near Liberty was m «. B. Halbertwent to Enid today
town Saturday and brought the ed- ; ()n husin(.sfor the Western lnv.-st-
itor a sample of line Virginia cli.-st- mt-nt Company.
nuts. They were sent to him by liis, plnkerto„ (1f Cleary is in
sistel Mrs. Susan I'almer w n> y t(Kla.v on business.
t1 ^re Our thanks are due them lor
.heroism, nuts quite so toothsome Charles Randall, of Pnrllngton
tlie good old cbesnut.
£(0B0tsv Store Bargai $
It lUil Pay you R IL'aicb Cbis Spccc, Uic |
Guarantee to Save Vou Ittoncv.
here today on busin.-si
Mrs. Frank lde is
ry sick at her
home at 208 South Admire Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson are
the happy parents of a baby girl,
born this morning.
The rain that fell Saturday and
iatnrday night was general all over
the territory, and it is r port..
into Kansas to the north. Quite a
vivid display of pyrotechnics ac-
companied the rain. | ^ ^ Grove went to Piedmont to-
Mr. and Mrs. Oorge Lawson cam. , after the publication of
in Saturday from Thurston ^ I ^'piedmont Press.
spent Sunday visiting friends.
ntla- otto Pat swell left today for >ew
- Ti —•
noma i UN . spend the winter.
Ly with friends.
NbeWalenof Collins Iowa, is the Rev. J. M. Monroe is up from Okla-
,.s,ofMr. and Mrs. O/inun. Mr. ji,0mn City looking after some . s-
\Vaien is thinking of locating her.-, ness matters today.
l)r. J. ti. Moir expects to leave to-
here from
r-« i ..j.m nn/1 V i r*ncrht t.hfi fd
Mr and Mrs. P. A. Rosenburger |!
th. fat her and mother of Dr. and
v • i „ H. B e., a', irgerof this city
<Mai. in last night from Peb-rsburg,!
111., and will make this their future
home.
Judge B. F. Fisher, who had his.
tir a-., broken We tiesday is resting
, ;l as co Id bt • xpect 1. It is
. h. will s. a be able to ge
around again.
Kev \V. M. P. Bippey left todav
for Weatherfend where he goes to
fl ;l his appointment tomorrow. H<-
will not move his family out there
for a week or two yet.
Rev. B. F. Roberts Presiding Elder
of tli<- Weatherford district of t he j with friends.
M E. church south was in the . ity
today. Rev. Roberts was formerly
pastor here.
Lou VanXess is in Kansas City this j ^ \foir expects to leave to- Miss Covy !.-« is
ek scouring the whole city f r f„r New Mexico where he Lawton visiting her parents, who
is Economy j ■ f ^ ^ ueflt of j,is health. ^ Uve about four mil -s south of town.
\ K Gore returned frt.n. Okla-1 M]S w. H. Nelson and little
Mabel, are here from
i Springs, visiting relatives
. I M"«.fieorge Deppink spent Sunday and fro nds.
'■ in K ingtisher visiti - g her husband j
| who ha - charge ot a dry goods store
I at that place.
H. Wheeler has moveu ... ^ Mamte Lawson went t.
I Weatherford Saturday and atteiu .1
tl,. Kpworth l-et.gl.- ' UN -lit
j held at that place.
1 Mr. and M-s. W. T. Johnson who
| have been here \ isiting iriends ler j
I the past few days returned to their j
I home at Hint a this afternoon.
Sheriff Ozmun and family ha v. |
moved into their new home •••
Sheriff Co -by oil s nit h l .v
md Mrs. O/.tnun >. - v wn oie ol ;
1 best resident- s in the city.
Mr. and Mrs.C.W.Bar. '
the city Saturday. Mr
Jn the Proluile Oou.-t of Onnadtan
Oountv Territory of Oklnhoina.
tut I..-matter of the Kstnte ami .iuard-
la:.ship of In. Kweazen ami Aisle
Sw' ji.'h Minors.
ltApiM'arlng tr> thta iVmrt. f:<im
petition ttil«day prt s. iiied an«l 11 le ' ,!'
jardian of Ira
■m minorti, praj
f cm rialn n-al
„MUVte l.elongIngtoth.-m, hl« sal.I wards In
e....niton and would t.. •n.-tu-ial to said
wards that su. h real estate sli..ul<l l>.
., \V In satcl couatj •
;
of kin «)f tht said vurds and all i « rst.ns tn-
ti-rt'-U'd in t Ji«' said .-tntc. npp. ar in-for.;
this Onurt on Bal irday t ho :i! t «ta>
< k-toiler A. ! • 1WW at h> o'clock a. m. of sai«l
day at the Court ltooin t.i • -uid r «'Urt at II
j !{.'mi in Oanadm 1 C..unt. th.-n and thnv
I tci shnw cam e why an < rd« r hhouWl iu l ho
granted for the sale of said r«*a! «-taii .
And it further ordc "d that ao« i«>
of thta order be publUhed Wire© suocawrtve
weeks before the day of b' arlng «'l sai i
petitii «\ in the El lleno <.iol «- a
newspaper printed and published in said
Canadian Ooiint>
]>atod this 2nd day of Oct olio r A. IV l",'>
The Celebrated Jayenell Never
Rip Work Shirts, the Best
on the Market,at 40,45, -.50
See Our "Corker Overa'l " the
Best Value Ever Offered,at .50
A Large Assortment of Fancy
Baskets at $1, 75 and __ .50
Large Galvanized Coal Hods, .48
•Large Japanned Coal Mods, .o5
Our {rices cannc-t ti duplicated. It c«{J
nctMfi*l to investigate, we ?et ibe pace for
cfteap prices.
.1. 1. Phki.i'S Probate .ludtf
First PublishiMl Sept
NOTICE
109S. LOCK ISLAND,
2nd Door North of P. O., El Reno,
• if canadian
Court
ol; lahoma.
. F.stat ;in«l' iuardian
•rton Minor
rton and J. v% Pink
Riieket Store finals for hi
Bucket in tlii^ city.
sidewiilks in various part> of
, , r A, ! ' "Ul ' .'US' ' * •
Kev sidewalks in various part> . hol|l;l citv thi8 afternoon, wli.-re he ■ aauphtfr.
flie city continue to improve tn ||;l, bet.n „u a i,lWinti->s trip. (\,l,,rado S
a ... arance of tlie city. .i,,k <i«-t.t Suml > and fri.-t '•
In the Probate
,'ounty. Territory of
In the matter < f t li
ship of 'l mn s. Pink
To i e rue \V. Plnl
orton « f snl^l Count. of CnnAdian.
1\. tlee Is lierob.v jii\en that < '1 -' ^
pink ; ton has filed in sai*i Court ;i I" t t ion
N
, . < ian of th*- per- .n an.l l>tat
v. PinV -ton Ml;i..r. t that M-
r,th day of October iwsjat l« of
First Published October .Ul \m iw
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Mrs. IraF.lIodson left today
Carnegie where she goes to visit
with her brother.
Whoeler has moved t(
farm prop- rty near the
(\> t:nii--i."t. r S -hwarl. -j w i-
1 up from'a severe illness of s. m
i:i •> - duration.
-
Probate t
« (Hintv ■
-,.urt room ti. ' I
• I'u.indlno T. .-rlt..r>
First Published Octolwr, '2:t, i'.kci. 4-w
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
To whom it may concern:
\ ' . is hen N ot te«- ln-rehv nlveii, that letters or
To Whom it may com « ndnuui-t rat i«n. in I lie < state .1 l.bmp
t n. a, tbnl letters of wlmo.lst intlon " P(„, I wore m unt.Kl to the
■ ... , \ i.i.n Ort nlcklftU« <>•■ Under lgtied by the Probnto Court of MM
i... m- ,„..t.• «-....„t>..t<-.......n.....oui........... i.-,-,-it..rf
Ti,„i.. ......n <• «"«
I he | i *n mi T,rrl,.,r;, M
„ on tl.e -jttl. (la> ..f.)ctoh,r,IW«.AII ! .-. <™
•ilm ..Inut mW ««l te
the under-
ance.
••
1 . |, • . i- preeimt .1 from an;
■
i" v::; L,,.-„e.i.ue,...,... r.. o. ..h.-
> d ' )kla homn . ,... • • i:, . 1. 11«
,-.l , , .uni \ ..t i'm i a<t tan, • ■■■ • •««" .
, I lltuio oil the I.Mli ilav of O. toh.-r
\ 11 i« i viuis 11a\ Inu claims n«ainsl sai l
., . ,. -11111 .1 lo • > hihit I ■ same to
, I,, : I n. tl.at Calumet. • . T. for al-
I .. .,, " \ it ' i; r.'iii- Iiioilt lis iii.' '■ I il-ite
;uihlhai ion. wllli nee«'«%Mir: voiuh-
,-i-v. oi t la v will he forever precluded fr«*m
:11.\ 1.. in fit of said •■-tati itl claim
mav be ti led in -aid Pvt.at. (Vint
Hat ell t Ills I - i 11 da N of Oe toiler I.
11. A. Tonn,
Administrator.
M
ted five
eoniers.
r & Booton have ri
i ou os in El Reno to new
liii.s \ve-ok.
Ex-County Attorney Charles t 'ars-
v-,• U wa-in the city today from his
ranch in Caddo county.
Mil - Nellie St;il.1 v. nt to <•' !,ry
■this afternoon and will visit friend*
« -• a ft* w tlay>.
of Mr. and M -. J- 1 '■
. • on I'.icl;I'ord avenue.
Mrs I' T. Mitel. 11 is t Fort
W..r.li this we-k visiting her son
I-'red.
" 1 r. .1. C. Do: l:. i I. of Okare.i--. i>
in tin- city today.
I ud ■ .1. H. Warren is at Miistanjr
(i,d;iv on htisine--.
block
j the n.
. Humphrey is at Piedmont . ...i r A i
lots simrly, in bunch. - and
Th« tlriuand for property
w town i> at.
. i! ill said Pr
- said claim may
iv of OCtoh.T liHUl.
, n i i I'.n- entor.
\ttorne> for l -v utor
First puhllslied Oct. Ki 1*«>J.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
oklahoma
,M II t oll II I \
• < 'oiirt for sa!«l <
PlaintitT
A GAMBLER'S DAUGHTER.
ti ir>.t publlsheti Ann. H-l v
,T1«T oK >KTTl.r v I NT OF At
l- ' In Proba
Kirst l'ublUh.'d Oi lolior an
sfrvice ry publication
unty
of
Barnes has just r-•urned from New
Orleans, wli.-reh<- w. nt as a .1- 1 -
-ate to the M i«sissippi Rivercongr
He and a vVoods « ountv
t!k' onlvdt I unit* fron
He reports a very interesting and m-
structivelneoting. and ! ■ lieves tuat
' much good was acconv^1 *' '• 1 "
1 in,e,in- decided that tin- work of
| river improvement shotiM be dom
— bv t!i' Xat itinal gov. rnmeiit.
yourself, in your' C. A. Boulwi.i - and Mi.- H ■
What was the Robinson b<>:h of Mn m.; • •
i vr and celebrated women | day .by Judgel In l,>s.
" 1 hild of Mr. and Mrs.
"A < iamb! Dnua'.'. r ^ -■
K1 lleno opera hous w hen it is l
1 •
; h ns the piec has j-t
the most popular, m-j; " "■>' '■
dramas the >tai;e has known 111 \-
It is an ■ \eilin_ pf luction and
u. 11 calcula;• 1 to play upon
motions of the spectators t
1 I ' ' l ' ' .— i
nt.v nnin wert-j pleasurcahb- e\i< nt. * *1 ,l.
a this territory many \i.i'andr .ill- •«' •• - "
DECEMBER NUMBER,
it, and a vast amount of \ ry elal
rate and especially prepared scen.-rj
,i,.d to J ro.liic- 1 the mnrvclously
lifelike etfects. Tue fajnou- wheat
pit of the Chicago Boar.l of lni-1 •
for instane . is reproduced jus- ,
(l . lv as I, pear.-il in a name, when
1 lave you asked
quieter moment
I ,ve formed a symposium for th.
; looember number of the New Idea
Woman's Magazine and have Riven
ti,t.|,- several experienc-s diirinp: the j
one happiest day of I heir lives, and |
T-nlt is exceedingly int.-re.-: .n(t.
1-1.i_ K-ue is the Christmas number,
•in.l the spirit of the holiday season
prevails in its pages. Valuable MtK-
(rcitions for gifts, for feasting and
for house decoration are In evidence,
and many new Ideas are advanced
Pile number is also . xjeedingly tieh
;n good fiction and vers-, and is en-
• rTainfng from cover to cover.
Ti.e litt!
N. L. Carpenter, livinu" live t.ii
northeast of town died y.-t.r.ta;.-
The little one was laid to rest t.n>
afternoon in the i'-I ltei.o <■• m. •at;. ■
John Tim,mi rman has just fini-ne.!
| huil.ling .'.n addition to tin- house .if , u,
,,, K1- . mail < of l «n. 1 In ' •'
' addition is .ry Vlxie end ... , ^
i makes t lie building a most hand- l -«
Millie and useful one ind.-d
Kenn«''l\ l .f.n<lant
r. Territorv ol 1 >1<lahoma 10 1 aith
' j hereli> n. i lth'«l that
1 «>u havt' I" • o. ^V'of V'an:
wlll.ln n."l f r h« < ;'« ^ ,^(n< ,i|U,
' ,. ■ - ,1 H.- " '. }<>
' 1 "7 '
. -
. i
\ m i \ . '. .i Plaintiff
v 11c-t -C. M • H •1 •1 1
, i i u ot l'1st rit i « --art .
}\\ .1 I Tit h i ril x > • I )eput> .
j ,)OS, G- LOWt.
Lawyer
Rooms Sl-'Jl'-SI, Citizen - Nat. BL
El Reno O. T.
J. \V. I'l N K l- HTON
Vcrinary Surgeon & Dentist
At Knirdins Barn.
El Reno, Okla.
I a tins
life e
the luxurious
gambling ho
lone- the costly
The company
some of the h.
MM"
•NOT GUILTY"
IS THE DCS^
2'CLOTHING
V4" Vi VLEfi, A2KEP.IA^3 £ CO.,
r.uU era, ClnclQBit:.
Auk 3 M CiaUf crri:u?JrC^-t >. ...
luilty." Although otlier publieati
•vas i" tty strong - for num.y
.... u,.„.,„t,i- 1 ■ ....
nounced after the jury had been out
onlv a sh irt time. 1 he, found the
def'.-ndant -Not Quilt.v." Although
the evidence .... .
a mi.ist thedefendant tin- fact brought
l.v th skill! '1 it. •< • uversof th.-
dafendftnVR attoi that Morrison
l.a.l not b dUol yingtheW for
M)1„P time sine , appeared to hav.
i.:,t with the jury in
th matter. The th -
disc iarged.
.. Siili am
Michigan Av
rivalling in ■ \e.-l-
alaces ol lb 1 Jrient.
itself i> headed by
known |>l■'' 1 rs of
Mi - ' o-iis ■ l)iin-
e. Virginia flay,
, . Ilenrv p. i.ibei-ioli
IK liar. L -- K : I «U. <
St..' /.el'. ' i.-.vid (ilbs.ll. .[•
I ra/.* ■ t 'ha- . Sroiv . I • I N'
Kiehard While, William Mr.
(irant Collins nn 1 many oil . .
Th -ra-th And The Man.
have close reh-tions and "Farming
in the Oreat Southwest" Is :i true
. xponf nt. Write forj copy .-I
* ' utions bearing on
-makin,
UMorthe M.K^'& T. By. Addres
"Katy,
115 Wainwright Bldg.. St. Sottls Mo
r«rr1t
witt
I n t li
Unit
it, l.v plaint 1 IT In
I .th .111 v ' of I ixl" r I""3
ml. '"!
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linn i"
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u 11. -1
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Publ.ca
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.in.l tor sueh
W ITT. I'n 1 r t IfT.
li \TTI I
STRAY NOTICE
>1, In
NOTICE OF ADM.NISI I
nth I i«
sstget:
unty.
>. 2(VT«
K. it. KOHUKST,
Attorney-at Law.
Room IT. • nlnil lUock
CLIl-TOhP.
Dentist.
om.-e Ih-olllS <>1 posit.'
El Reno. O. 1 .
1', . llice.I
l'-A-N-S TahuleM
For mankind
.\, WEID1-NAO I
or.A'N ok kboktb
T3LT
I omc
Buy Jersy milk put up in dint
j proof bottles.—Bice's Diary.
has stood the Ujt 25 year*. y no Cure. No TV. SOc.
botUM-
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