El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 2 Friday, December 11, 1903 Page: 2 of 6
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Jury
"Good bye federal building;
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For the sake of future .nterprt , 1 •'v
_ the carnival com-
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inittee ought to s-.ibmi' a rep-r-^i. ...... < e Count
will be hard f. raiee ui..i-y • A. ...... had taken no
dm# If BO report to" action in the Matter, that the t-
— pitnlm
TheGlobe w th*" "n,y Ir<rin
*1 Reno t" -ive the message of ti . a.-k fc
■realdMitii lull- B««l l« « ! « ■ " '
jour own estimate .f its va ue a* , t. *...iT • ■ po*" waiTi ade -i
•Uto document. ! :\^.'wl'on J«b Hudspe
TheStrond Me«--enger is -•ipri.«t > , Fr;. : a i.
|«CUMM people of that town £*|wl.«e*
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The Republican* in New Y r- ry.
wo k overtime ' d-, lorn./
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,ut it I r that New York -.ate
l ahowing no extreme *eal o
Mr. Zi<j£- r l,ack to Ufl"
Kant-a- City Times.
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THE "KATY'
A beautiful pictnr. in color* (with-
out advertising), on plate paper
aultable for framing. Ktftiiii p5
propriate Holiday Gift.
Sen' anywhere on rec-ipt of 12
cents.
ghobhk NIokton,
Geiri Pass. Agent M. K. & T. R'y.
Box yl 1 8t. Louis Mo.
OPPORTUNITY.
Hello grocery tnan? The oppor-
tnuity to atlU presented for you te
secure a stock of juicy \ irtrinis
apples. Whittaker the applj maa
at newest Woodson will supply
you.
YUKON.
Fr ru tiif
'.fib E'CE OFTHEHl'H :CCVFASC'
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H y I • a as Uylng"■ 1 ' ' '
over Comrois-ioner sjchwarberj:
fnw we< kn ago Is now roa-ting him
for or loft "•juarter—a*—'
urnitur- for the new court l.<-;is-
Ju-i - if the,«?ople would o! .•
oak furiiiiur. .
[ oesii't look ae th. u-h El Bel!"
n^ed. 1 an oje-ra house a- tadlv -
all .> ir ..pi-seem to think, when a
bhan.-p -'ian Star of Na'iona! I. [-
„. , , i, - to a IIV b°— 1 1 • • -
half th seating capacity of the
pr« -eut house unoccupied.
T' >• Shawnee News thinks t
aft. r Dm • xp*-rience of lh*Art** *
Kid f-A other Oklahoma c.ui.'y
criminals will desire a chan.- of
Ten M ro pottawatomie county.
Old Holt i-ii t backward in handing
out justice to such offenders a- he.
The president'* messajfe contain*
refrences to the republi-an
party's promise to admit th. t-r-
ritori* s. The president has eviden-
tly been so strenuously eogagi I
foiiienliiiK s<*ce sion in FiHIH "*
h'- foripj; entirely als>u' th- state-
hool 4'ie tion the tariff <juestion
>■ ii .v.!i reciprocity.
I The goapel of good cheer brighten- |
rv j .of *i
Al'ho ghthepajjeri nearlysevei-ty-
s-ven \ ■ ars of age, r j>>'. not Ioo«.
' ■ n the pa-" a- a Is '.er per.-
Th < ompanio beli-ves that ti..
1 -If.:- n o-' toii "f
; ., • ar- living . a • '**'
] i—.t« reflect- i- •; irit of looki:..
raard ai.d not .'at- .
! To more than iia'f a milli
' American familie- it carries -v.
t -*ee« its n. -* .j'e cheer. It-
- or'es picture - je - - cl.aracter-
, i-tic of the you; me*i and worn.-i
.rl. -hree ti., oti -e.-.der- iti t if*
with the best ,viot;g * of the mo-
.ainous of li".: I m-n and women.
Am .al Announcemnt N mt>
fully describing the , rincipal feat ■ |
ures of the < otnpan.o: mew volurn-
f,,r 11«>4 will l>e nt to any a.ldr- -
I free.
The new subscriber for li>i4 *i
receive all tie- issues of the t om-
panion for the remai- lag weeks <•?
ii«Lt lr.-e fr.'in the tin:' of sub-
scription, also I tie t ompanien t ..
lar for IM, lr.•••.graphed in
•welve colors and gold.
Tiik Yoi th - CoMHANIO.v.
144 Barkeley Street, Boston Ma-r.
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out n:ght only
SATURDAY, DEC.
UI.LiAM
y UiA3 m«u | 1 he treasurer department,1ms
jojop 01 s;q«un si I charlpred the !• ir«t Natioiuil 15ank
of Apa.rhe, Okla. i'. B. Philips
and II. T. ilurson of ^ nkon are
interested in the institution.
Mrs. Mather the lady evange-
list, who has been preaching te
•li ne crowds at ihe M. E. church.
The revival meetings have re-ult-
ed in many conversions and added
M-veral niemheis to the church.
The new iron bridge for the
•Ink. N o ton crossing on Deer
I Creek In - arrive i and li. ing
put up by Commissioner Swar-
i b. rti's men.
J. K. Norton ha- finished the
new addition to the dwelling o«
his farm north of town. I here
iare very few as nice country
j b un -s hs this one
A happy wedding occurod at
|2 the home of Mr. and Mrs Gram
the
Mil !!
Sensational
Melodrama
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buy cu..
WON
ER
kow in 1* ris<?o township uist Sun*
ay. The contract pnrties
were Miss Anna Langpap(adopted
daughter 6f the Granikow) and
Mr. Otto Schein. Kev. Philips
of Kl Reno olfieiated. About
twenty invited guests witnessed
he haphy event. These young
odG are from some of our best
families and thev aotumence their
aumied life with the bt-st wishes
f everybody who knows them.
\lr and Mrs. Shine «ill reside on
hi- fathers farm in Frisco town-
•hip. where they will be at home
to their many friends.
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might reinu d
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enough aloue'' and
iiplomatic reputa-
load of Special Scenery
See the ^ i night Express
Spo'ciaitie. Calore
PRICES 25-35-50-75
O
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The Kl Reno Glob* man evid n .y
did not take the time to read the
pretd.i -ill's message. Instejwl of
jivn.g his reader* au editorial r> -
*i. .. ..{ i' he admonished them "to
read it and form their own eatiiaate
of its value as a state uocumeut."
Co<*i idea.—(Jklahoman.
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l>ei
ii' .iu ijtiiUr kin..
fin,..i .una waafciainined
Ability a: 1 1' gth of service
ior.-.e.Ty tia'J -o:ne;...;ig to do Willi
-
cnum, -.lip" seems to be the rub..-
t:i«? e ua. .
PUBL.C 0 . NERSHIP
Did any wearer of the confeder-
ate B-ra> ,-verexp.c t« live to -te
trie 'Ja.. when a republican adminis-
tration woulU aid, abet an counteu-
iiuct seces-ion,'
An instance of the practical work-
Ingof l're-i.l Bt Boo—tretfl n-^r-.
policy coines from W a hington.
William Ferguson an Alabama negro
WHS apjrointed at the prw ideiu'
K.iicita ion as clerk in the census
o tee. He has just n dismissed
for waving written a note to one of
th ■ young white women employes
requesting that he be allowed to
call on her. The young woman, suf-
fering from the shame and humili-
ation of the incident became proo-
at.-dand is now at her home under
the care of a phy*ician.—Oklahoman.
More than a dozen good btisiiie.*
men of the city have already noti-
fied us that we skipped some of the
names that should have appeartd in
the list in yesterday's <<1o1n-. oi re-
spectable substantial citirons whom
Hensl.-y has violently and viciously
abused in recent years. We did not;
have quite a complete llle ot his
paper, and besides we ran over them
hurridely and made no pretension of
giving ail of them. It goes without
•aying that every man of inU-grity,
who happened to have anything
Hensley wanted, or was in a position
to show favors at public expense,
lias fallen under his displeasure.
x WATER DEBT paid
(From Wednesday's Dti > )
Thf- City Council met late yeKter-
<1ay afternoon in special session and
vot^i to M-ttl# the water que^Mon by
paying the back water rent whici.
amounted to $7,164.23. The call for
the special meeting wa* ni^ned by
Me^rw Humphrey, Jackson. Fr*e-
Ujrnand Stream-, who togetli* r with
John Jackson voted in tftfor of pay-
! in^ the account. Meters. Sackett,
Monger and ii<jl>eru voted a^auioi
th#f proposition.
If Ex-Mayor Hennley had not let
i the t^n year p«-ri«j<i pas by then
I the city could hav< forced the com-
pany to 11 the j iant at a r<'a~' i -
figure. The gn-ater part of thi?*
xj>eijh ' could have been i*aved.
Tl.e cit v of Ft. Worth T rxa own
waur plant and . - ;■ put in tho '
jsv-tem in conn- ction there- !
I wi'f. In to the success of;
^ • in^tor bVHtem t! e Telegram ha
' th" following to ha; among other
; things as tiJ the icecesa of public
"■Th.-r.-are no vigorous ..rotests! o^n waiting for a vindication Presi-
ajnstt.era- hart the | de.H IWo.eVelt h-Provided^em
meter :,ys em. 1 he city is charging | «iui oue by las action in the Pan^m*
; • r tho .sand gallons just what it i case.
! e-iiniat.-d it costs to lift the water
to your home, and he water is of the
be--. Nocity 1- better provided fo: ettCll „,le ui uieni a trieU
t-iaiiis Fort Worth. Ths people of,"
Houston are living under
' sv.-'eiii of private ownership and art j
drinking water from Huffaio Bay on. :
An Italian government otticn..'
' committed suicnle when accused of
i accepting a bribe. lhe only ex-
planation seeliio to be that Italj lias
no statute oi limitations.
if .Messrs Mason and nlidell hav.
ihere are 5<X> reasons vs iiy General
A oou r-11ouid not oe made a major
pera
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Ihuis kc*
The ever Popular
HOT i liffl'tli:
min-.tr> is
N
Prices: 25c. 35c. o'.k* u I 75c
"iN A WOMAN'S POWER.'
BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE
(From Tuesday's Daily.)
The. can get no relief from the
private corporation which is bur-
dening them and must take that
wuich is provided it matters not
I that it is from that famous
j S..uth Texas cess pool, which
' does not have sufficient flow to clean
it out at any one time of th
ami true oilic«r over wl.ose neua
>. ood «as jumped tlirougli laior-
1USU1.
it transpirts that one of the ports
thrown open totn- i nited states in
jlancnuria is nearly an liunured
tlllles irom uavlgaoie water. lnus
are our tliplomatic triuuiinis wiuij
pi'.-ii everj iiui* ainJ tlien.
I The X"W Curtis is fast
ithe Denver home of m.-leuranin and
s veral of th.-xe popular productions
hnve crowded that play house during
the present season. Again ami
aL-air. tl.o dastardly villian has re-
ceived his most deserved fate at the
nand of the nobis hevo, oroliestra
chairs have coisented by the ir
j silence.
' It'- different this we?k. The
j villian hit-a way with him—a way
Ml'STAN i.
"r^m tho Mail
J. A. llath will commence work
next week on ti new residence tor
\ Darrow. The hcufeisto be /
16x28and '2 stories hi«h.
J. L. Tippit «ot home yester-
d*\ from NVitchila when he went
with a cur load of sw. et potatoes.
He reports h Successful trip
Mr. and Mrs. Beiderich of
Union were in Mus ang lue«da,>
if tor lumber with ^ ieh to put
he linisking touches on their new
house.
p Rogers sold his broom
corn this year for $7'i a ton. He
■mvs that this year the crop did
not prove very profitable, the
Hoods last spring retarding it an"
M1U th * (tlobfl.
Messers Patterson and Heatherly
have scored ♦* <>reat sncc ^^P bygettiny:
!i.... .;s B. Hanford for tl)«
uiui i ntvu
same week.
OKABCHR.
l-'rom th* Tiitti4*.
A. J. Shelby ran a weed into
his left eye while husking corn
several weeks ngo, and it is giving
i m considerable trouble.
Joe Mastaika whs held up and
robbed of his pocket-book while is
. Kl Reno, Saturday morning-
becoming j found himself facing two
M
; thai win
1 ruly a
tliBgallary frnin the start
;iost demoralizing villian,
one who seems to subvert all the-
atrical traditions lit the New Curtis.
The Denver News. At opera
Saturbay, Dec. 12th.
isauinia produced at the opera
hi. ise last night proved the attract ion
of the season thus far. and in reality
the b. «t Kl Reno has ewr had in the
city. It was greeted with a larg.
and appreciative audience.
The p'.ay was not only entertaining
but was full of wholesome sentiment
from beginiug toend. Sin is shown
to be ugly and repulsive in every
instance. There is no "reform and
lived happy ever afterwards" to the
story, and Miss Trescott's wonderful
power as an actress held the audience
breathless from the time of her en-
trance until she left the stage. She
was supported by a very stroug
: company of players.
ine di-tance between the grub ai
| Dallas is without sufficient water the top ol tne dinner pail is «™wing
I supplv—in fact all the Cities iu Texili gr.a.ei en r> <la>. In.
! except i on Worth hav omplaint.' oi th- linnet- pall cannot "sUiU.i p i
if the employes perM t ill letting
well enough alone" by cuttiug the
•V BANKER ON "ASSLT CURRENCY." scalt'
The- resident of the Havana Jai
\li company made he presentation , terian cliurh are conduct i
leech whet, hernial i was and irving .unci, in the
| 8peaking of the republican ,jVen Ullu ,00 silver serv ice. The ! opposite th
measure now before congress Hon. ° . ^ U()U 'allJ. run„ gambling
John W. Bookwalter, a wealthy ,aull. bv llu. Miao o. which th
banker and manufacturer of Ohio ^ *iotwry appears reasonably
The Ladies Baza trof the Presby
g a sale
building
Mctirath (irocery Store.
The room is elaborately decorated
Louis- 1111(1 presents a beautiful effect. The
' ale "will contiiiue throughout the
1 says:
I -All patent nostrums and cure all.
were invented by doctors, nearly all
1 schemes of perpetual motion by
practical mechanics and all the
crazy religions by ] rcachers. Right
in harmony with this statement .n
the demand of the hankers for an
elastic currency to be based on the
hon« u
week.
R. R. FORREST,
Attorney-at-Law.
Room 17, Central Block.
NO Ti CE
All the pcop le interested in a fai
n Canadian C unity for ths coming
season please meet at thenewCeunty
Court House December 16th l!to.'t at
1 o'clock p. m.
large guns he handed over hie v l-
uvtbles without arguiuent.
Wednesday, December 2, was
Mrs. Win. Schwarberg's pT.ith
birthday, and her frityids and rel
itivts surprised her with a big
dinner. There were a considera-
ble number present, and all en-
j.iyed a very good time. .Mr. and
Mrs. Schwarbcrg are 77 and 75
years old. respectively, and exi><-ct
if still living l > celebrate their
golden wedding in l'M 7.
On January !> the Kin;rfisher j,
c.ourty farmers' institute will be,-.!
heid in Kingfisher. Ample prep-f I
a rati on will be made for a success- 1
ful meeting and n good program is
lexpecteP. Meantime, information •
relativo to the institute may bo hid 1
from J. U. Linkard, Kingfisher,
in person or by mail.
l)r. L. (i. Wolff had an exciting
runaway one day last week, i he
team became frightened and be-
gan to run. lie tried for several
miles to bring them under control,
but seeing that «as out of the
question jumped out and let them
go. They ran about a half mile
further where the hnjfg.s was over- «*•
turned and one of the horses badly
hurt.
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Tadlock, J. M. El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 2 Friday, December 11, 1903, newspaper, December 11, 1903; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166752/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.