El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 2 Friday, November 4, 1904 Page: 2 of 6
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HIE WEEKLY QL0BII"| ANOTfltR
j viAi Li C K, tditoi and hoprielul
N. WHITTLESbY, -
- Li c l Editor!
' six months, " --
" one " " -
" " week, delivered. .10
Weekly, per annum 1-"0C
" six months .75
riotereU wn«
aitaion through the n*u« "*►
. Ucuo for tran
icond-cl*** natt
' 1mSBflBBB'
DEMORATIC TICKcT
for President
ALTON HROOKS I'AttKBB
of Nkw Yobk.i;
For Vice-President
HENKY JOAS8AWAV LAV 13.1"
( of Wkst Vikcinia.
, I) I.'fate to Congressl
t KAN K| MATHEWS
Of Greer County
, KorlCouncil 7th|I>istrlct
JK. J. SIMPSON 2!
Of Canadian Comity.
Re) resentatlve 14th District
W. A. MAX WEI,!.
S i ifiil
JOHN C. OZMUN.
Treasurer
GEORGE I>. HAWORTH
Pr .i'P .e Judge
J. I. phelps;
Attorney
M. B. COPE.
i Register of l>t eos
CHAS. M. STANDARD.
Clerk
p. J. KfLLY.
Superintendent
W. C. BICK.FORD.
Coroner
Dr. M. KITZUERALD.
Surveyor
B. N..WH ITTLKSKY.
Commissioners
W.SCHWARBERG.
R. J. THOMPSON.
W M JOHNSON-
PVRAMlfc
l*\lv 1'lejd IB rim l rrm
the campaign Ims developed notliii g
to change this b«.lief. Mr. Ozuuin is
popular wiiii all iiw abiding c ti/.. i.s
but a terror (o i v I dt e s. His ma-
jority will easily be a hundred lat^. i
linn it i< < years ago. Tin
has beeH many reasons develop
during the past < wo years why peo
will vote for liilil which they diil t-
know of during Ills first, race. 'I i
lie war. notii.'ii, bn; now they know
h ■ i ti 1 iij.ni and the best sli-iit
t'ie county ever hail. < usi y ur v< te
fur John Ozmun.
The democratic • -In " «• -
ty g irveyor R'i*se|l N. Wlrttlese>
is a man of excellent ability and
quaiiflcatio s as a civil engine' ,
Mr. Whittlesey thoroughly under-
stands the surveyor's art and ihr.a
. pentyeaiBsuiveying railroad r .ut.8
and various public works. He lm
been e nployed in >' snoii-ible pn«i
tions with tun tliiveniiiieiit .urv.>
on the Ohio river, the Mate of Indi-
ana h of the KixkaU.o swamp-,
tlie city engineer of E ..tisville lnili
ana. the <'li cagO A Or <
B. II., 'lie 1* I). & E. It. R-. :lt
! Mhhoii Citv & Ft. Dodge Ry. and S'.
W. C. - He is th • efo #
candid-ite for coitnr;. , i . • I •>' n'„t ^,lllv lt , |.iI but a ;>r„tka
<)f schools IKlh ni.i'i- It Cl . V I - |
Hbii can vita* f.M- .•••elee.i..|i to i e d m.,crat among deinocra
1 >osirit>ii which If hold* and \>iil
certainly be Mieces-ful. He is b.-i. gj havl,,K bB""
supported by nine tenths of the
teachers of the county reg.udiei-s of
politics whicn is a pretty good indi-
cation that l.e i . S made .1 good i 111-
During his incumbency Mr. Bid -
ford has visit d more sc ools than
any ol his pred.-c ssors did while in
oillce. He has looked well after the
needs of the rural schools at 1
times, p'acing thein on thesame Ims-
| is of graded work that the schools of
tlie bes. organized of the older atatt a.
| He took the lend in the tenvoi-y ill
this matter, g ailing the schools oi
thin count,' a year in advance of the
rest of the territory.
He has held the largest and mo t,
successful normal institutes and
county teachers associations in the
history ol lliu county, ills abilny
as an organizer makes liim a \er
strong educator ii.ihod '1 he good
[leople of 'lie county want to see ill
excellent work lit) has begun con-
tinued and will reelect him lies
Tuesday by a big niajority. He sum
to make tile x in front of his name
ditlcs ever sine, ti
reached his iini|0! i v. but never >.
fore was a candidate for any office.
Mr. Whittles... lit-, been engage-
as a loo ti w iter on he Glob • sii c
he closed Ids engagement wit i t
8tL.it -. El Ketio mid Western lai
road and lias m ule frlemU duritt
the canvass wherever lie lias gon
The voters of Can .dlan county i
make no mistake by electing him t
the responsible i)Illoe ol county
v ■ or.
IrolCTMENTSl
at pceiMHt. Mlr. Thompson will
meaaur« fully <ip tofthe high stand-
ard of ttw MW who have preceeded
[him and ffae | nple will make no
ill staJie by electing him.
'PIip democratic nemineefor county
clerk is Pat Kelly. He is as familiar career t.h-«mi t.y
with the diitiel of the
Uncle Ffci iv rberg litis insde
one of f.Us l *t ^ouiiiiissioners this
count" I"** • : had. lie has 1-
waya ifcn the best interests of
the p«M>pI«--!if tlacoimty. For every
dollar fX|ie!«Sitd during his official
has something to
office as the1 show. H« liM idwayn been careful
present efficient clerk, Mr. Karl j of the p~,?le* money-hut has not
Heche having served under the lat- been pawt.a.aw.ics helieving that lit
tet asdeputv. He is a wimle sonled . farmersuf tk-e -«uuty shou.il re.et
L'"„tleman greets visitors to the some ben.^ttw !« toe way of puhl t
office with a plea- smile, is impro*™<s we!l „s other c.u-
Bourteou* and treats all aliue Ho zena, he *«* reasonably liberal
,s as well known a* any man m the in niakfn* •' liuprovemeiits in
county and will win out by a big inn- the war •*" frrki^ee, eu-. A vote
joritv He was nominated -ver that Mr S«Hwm*wv .ai.«ns a •
sterling democrat, I!. B. Bretz. and conUmiatw* ^ |; • *- county govern
by a big niajoriiy, a fact w'.iich j menC.
demonstrates his popularity. K"1I.V|
will make an ideal clerk and w II
The council district compssed ■
Kingfisher and Canadian cnunii
will bet re j resalited in the next legt-
lature by M jo' E. J. Simpson .
ihii citv Ht will carry his hon
county by an overwhelm'ng tnajori
and reduce the republican major.!
in Kingfisher to a low point. H,
well qualified for the position ai
Canadian county will be most a'-
represented in the legislature ha I
l'lie ti lobe Hist brought Ills cam.
(lacy before the people and ueiiev
lit* will b<*fciectet'.
show his opponent a clean pair of
heels.
Dr. Fitzgerald, who will officiate
as coroner of Canadian county after
January 1st, will be elected by a big
majority. Once introduced to the
gentleman is never to lorget him.
He is a man of commanding pres-
ence, a loyal democrat and came to
Oklahoma from Denison, Iowa, the
homsof Secretary Shaw, with whom
he has had several political battles.
Or. Fitzgerald was in the foremost
of the political battle in Crawh rd
county, Iowa at the time it went dem-
ocratic against Shaw when tlia
gentleman was the republican nomi
-i 11 1.
Bill JrthttHrtU ii*s he. 11 one of the
best cotnntt<sfcMi«?rs discount' ha-
ever Inut. He feas by his good hard
common wtt%" *<id rugged honest\
helped ti> w«.v« tlse taxpayers money
in a number of instances by the close
watch he airdi the other members .>1
the hoa.nl b*v« kept ever ti e ex
peiiilitnres. Mr- Johnson's economy
has not he.en ..f the "save at the
■pi||otan<l WMteal t.bebung variety.
He has had fih* foarlessnesn to :it-
tack and <*.-reo.t the worst grafters ill
the county— frank <ireer ami r. 1'-
Hensley. 1\ieSt.st^ Capital's book
and blank-XTaft has been cut off and
several bills of Heiisley s for print-
ing common <jrihtiary news items
have been turned down, and the
fierce roariOK Hensley nor the
At the titii«* in Ins nomination
many peoplo whoc'Uil not know him
we'll fttipposed M. iti. Cope to ht* a
younjj and inexperienced lawyt r.
But the progress t>f the campaign
has shown liim to be lev *l heiid ti
mature man of t he very higher
order of ability and of abuitdent ex-
perience in le^al « practice. W h« r-
ever he lias goiud Mr. Cope h.t-
made friends by th e score. He is hi
oratur t'f tu oriliuairy ability, and hi-
audience always lis tens carefull.v i<
wliat he has it) sh' v. Mr. Copn ha
had the very best le^al training «
man can h.ive oucti ide uf the ^r< Hi
universities. ^ei reatl law 1'iun.
soln" of thf brightest legal light* i.
the west, and he P'a * the capacity
to take advanta^tJ* « f the oppor-
tunities olfered. .-Ivs a result, he « i-
ready stands liixbj iu the l. g.iliia-
crvnitv of tl.e t«rri tory. He is aii
aggressive probecu tor, and has !)•*• i
uniformly suet* hsVtul in t: e cases n
has iried in the I d.srricc court.
While whs republics ius are d rectm#.
t eii chief III'm upoii linn, he will )>♦
oiec ed by a good \ <> ind majority •
The^disreputaole ilj^nt against hiu.
in this city of c^rtaii i per ons whos*
s[)«*eial interests art^ put abo. e r
iid j.is.ice will only^streiigiheu Ji 'i
virh right t..:nuiti^ peojile. <Ja.-
your bailotfor v' , i
Bert Maxw dl win ) i o r in : i
legislative conceit ^ > I via r.a-\o «
front seat, in le^i^' t: iv« work th
coming winter. I i fact he is a
ready spoken of as «^ eat didate 1
speaker and the plat*
conceded to him. !!
conversant with r!i*
people and wi I nia
tive of whom th* \
proud. His election
■
FOP. TH COUNCIL.
I PSON.
Hon. Luke Writ'-',
• Philip^ ines tt.ink-
overn that rc!iapela.
i sc ire or t) < W' r^
jiikey is gett.ng |20,0t)0 t er atmt n ,
md while that la^ts lit.*s sure <ie
ilipinos cannot govern themst lv<>.
n or t
s e" oiiul)! 'O
for at I - a*t.
(iovel «T
The fact r< mains that Canadi. n
■ounty has the best, court house in
liete ritory, has built more and bet-
ter I ridges than average count; ,nnd
ot has a tax rate lower than ilie
vverage and away yonder lower thsu
;ier republican neighbor counties ot
ICingtUher and Logan.
In tKorge I). Haworth the farm
oftde county have an ideal repi
senialive. He is prt-eminently
farmer, lit' possesses a flue busine
education and is well qualified for
elercial c irt er, but he bus always r-
sided upon a faint ar.d all his int.
ests are in farm properties.
Mr. Haworth was chosen by ti
democratic vot is last August to
place on the ticket, and since th.
t,iine, although popular wherever I
was known, he has been growing
favor with the people. They .
recognize in him the quallflcati.
.vilicil Jefferson pointed oik as e
pessary in a public office. First .
is holiest, second, he is capab
<hird, lie is industrious and fourth .
is ii.-Mited to duty. With sucli
oiau in charge of the county's stun .
h'\ the people will rest ea y, kli
ing it. will he tliorouguly and eiiit
,-iiCly t-iken care of. M . Hucki
h is krpi tlie books of the office
due shape and Mr. Haworth will un-
doubtedly maintain liie same lug*
standard of clerical accuracy a..i
rtillcienoy that tlie office now enjoy
AI-. Ha worth's campaign has be.-i
iignifled and his friends are limi ei
only by his aciiuaintaiicd Kvery-
boily and especially the larniei
recognize liim to be an ideal man i.
place in the office of countj treasnr-
• r, and they will indicate such to be
their pie erence next Tuesday by «
large majority. Vote for Haworth,
The American not only prev i -
cates, but. to make it plain—Ins,
when it. sbvs democrats «pologi-e 'or
,;ross' speech "in thi-* city. 11'* v
fiave uo apologies to offer, and no
ipologles would be necessary under
iny circunistances. after the filthy,
lirt.v, slimy, lying campaign co -
lucted by that apology for a sheet.
S'omach an I Bowels. Purely vege-
tab e. Never gripe. i ly 25c at
C li. Mnln-'s Drug Stole.
CAUSE OK LOCK.! \W.
1, ck jaw or tetanus, is ei.used by a
bacillus or geiin which « si -ts plenti-
fully in street dirt. It is ituic-ive so
long as exposed to ti en h-it when
carried beneath the skin as In the
wounds caused1 by percussion caps
or by rusty nails, and wl en 11 ail" is
excluded the germ is rouse I to
activity and produce the most viru-
lent, poison Inowti. These germs
may ho deatrov.d and all danger of
lockjaw avoided by app \in^ Cham-
berlain's Pain Balm freely as soon as
the injury is received. I'nin Balm
is an antiseptic and causes cuts,
bruises and like injuries to heal with-
out maturation and in one-third the
time required by the usual treat-
ment. It is for sale by all druggists.
First published November 4th.
NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL l S IA 1 K.
, . .i._. Notice is hereby given by the
Notwithstanding i.ie fact tha < f commUslonel.8 o£
hnlge Phelps has be... .Undered .. id c<>unty ten.itory „f Okla-
•hnsed in every maun r nnaginab , ^ the relli estate bslo. ging
he goes on dealing out justice to ; to sllili county of Canadian des-
like and when the votes are coined , ^ fo,lows.
lext month he will find out how B inn, ftt thu northwest corner
nucli the sei seless ravings of auiity I .....
iewspaper can injure an onestman.
.Ve are for Phelps first, last and all
lie time.—Piedmont Press.
I,
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pract ieall
11iorough
d- of th
representa
le will h
■.'Ut ed by t
The
Globe i
County
issue i>i
boa d ut
charges
hinders
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
iiteiititui ot the readers of the
is called to tne i«port of
Treasurer Buckles in this
tne regular report of tin
s ij-ervi sor>. it answers toe
made uy repuohcan spell
of block nu:nbt red one hundred six-
teen (11(5) in the city of El Reno in
Canadian county territory of Okla-
homa, running thence south fifty (£><)
feet thence east one hundred fifteen
(IIB) feet hence north fifty (50) feet
thence west one hundred fifteen [Ho]
feet to the point of beginning being a
part of lots (5. 7, 8 and \) in said block.
aid board of
)verv for consumption is a huiei — . . . . ,
uire fundi lung and throat troubles, county commissioners as not^needed
i'liou.-anils can testily to that. Mrs. >>, -'"'1 county ot ( an.it ^l,r
. 15. Vim Metre of .Shephenl- h n.se, or jail purposes and had been
duly appi'ai^ d as ot the value of two
thousand eight hundred dollars
(*'2.HU0) by appraisers duly appointed
A SURE THING.
It is said that nothing is sure ex-
;ept. dtHlli and t:ix>'s, hut this is not
vhogether tree. Pr. K tig's X-w i« ■ •
(iscovery for Consumption is a sure has been declare I
< < I .i.omi r ...>i i i niK<: n!
he judge of the district court of
sa.d county and the said board of
county commissioners hereby give
notice that the said real estate is
ii. out tube sold and that it cannot be
ild for less than eighty per cent of
big majority. TI
get into tlie h.i i t
the majority
i" wiiii to do
wv,' il an I
i- t.
i.ee
stato.
for gove'ti r of tin
He will mak a model official.
Hawkeye whining lie* >f th* Guthrie
annex,
R. J. Thompson, 1 he democratic
candidate for commissioner in the
second district, is a business man of
the very best qualifications. He is
certainly well qualilleil to look after
the business management of Cana-
dian county, and will surely he elect-
ed. The good peoplo of the second
distriot. have been ably represented
in the past anil are ably represented
scare himiirswerve him in the least
f i om the p*£S* cf duty. Hil 1 J oh nsou
will, and of mjlit ought to b > re-elect-
ed.
It w.u* prophesitKl in the beginning
of the c.vmtaijro that John Oziiiun,
the big, matured, but most
ettiW-nt s i«ri1T ^f C.tnadian county
woliltl he o*e. rtf the leaders of the
ticket this fcy having one of the
largest, nuajufttfes. The progress of
Our Stock of
Wall Paper is bought from &■<' leading
manufacturers of ike country. These are
houses that spare no expense in getting up
^ beautiful designs. Ihebest grade#of w*ll
fV pa per a re never sold by sample a gents.
r^. If non Irani the most attractive designs
jj' if if"" the widest possible choice, 1/
^ non want the lowest price, come to us,
it
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plvi'i-d by all
the l\eader on
It \u only a
Charley Standard, t he genial
register of deeds is pi;4 •«ti by all
good judges among the
the ticket this fall.
question of the size of his ^majority.
He has so satisfactory performed
the duties of his oillce for \ the past
two years that nooueha* fca breath
to say against him in any Smanner.
Affable, courteous and obl«ging he
has by strict attention to lus^ duties
made oce of the best oftlce\ rs the
county has ever had. Vtlte for
Standard.
Ti-utt Matt 10
paraij zrd ilie
i inee. mg oomple'.ely
, uollcau oosses.
Probably the Knss'.iii) admiral fired
on that iUliing-siiuicK so Be coultl re-
port at least one \ iciory for the lais-
Hiau lleet.
own, W. Va., says "I had a si v
•use of Bronchitis and for a y
ried everything I heard of, but
110 relief. One bottle of Dr. Ki
Sew Discovery then cured me aii
hiteiy." It's infallible for C oup
Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia
and Consumption. Try it. 1
guaranteed by C. it. Miller, Drug- ...int. All bids or
■ . ie..i i...Mi „ f,.„„ t>.„ «. 7 k I its appraised value. All bids or
«ist. i ni. io i s . „ | 0tfers to buy said real estate must be
•>uc, ^ ^,j writing sealed and deliver d to
be county clerk of said county at
hi., office ill the city of El Reno be-
fore the 2d day of January, 1905, the
same being tlie first day of the next
regular meeting of said board of
.county commissioners 011 which day
^ jail bids will be opened by sniil hoard
j of county commissioners and tlie said
their effect is so gentle and ouyree- l ^ (,sUU>j awa,.(|,,(i to the highest
able that one hardly rea'i/.es tlini it b s(. bulder for the HiUne.
is produced by a medicine, ll.eiij b]d8 or otfer)J l0 bliy wjUbe
they not only move the bowels lint I uongiderecl t|m, js than eighty
improve the appetite and aid tlie j r ceu(. of |he appi.aised value of
digestion. For sale at 25 cents per j ; i
BETTER THAN PILLS.
The question has been aske \—Hi
w h a r way are LChamb ,rla!n,.i
Stomach and Liver Tablets superior
to the ordinary cathartic and liver j
pills? O ir an«wer is -They
easier ard'more pleasant to take
; said real estat«
The" borrd of county commissioners
*:
f
y i
Rhoades 5t Cook.
druggists
As the canvass draws toaclo« e It
develops that Judge J. I. Phelps', will
be one of the leatlers 011 the deymo-
cratic ticket. While he bore the
b unt of the fight waged bv the two
r ' ':can papers of this city some
111011 .s ago, of late they have given
his ea e up as a bad job. The judge
Is more popular than ever with the
p jple and wherever he has gone
! this
Carrie Xation thinks drunkenness
is the wcrst evil in existence and the
politicians of Kansas think Carrie is
a close second.
Hensley and Greer are still shed-
ding tears over the manner in which
Uncle Will skinned the five men who
claim to be the republican party.
The American and Democrat are
, having more trouble over that
Itlit^iows meeting every day. The
more t^is>y think about it the louder
they howr\and more they try to lie
about it. v
cam; aigti they have not been
slow to show their good will and aj-
^ ! preciation of his work.
Judge Phelps never had anything
| said ag/vinst his ability or fairi es*
Jft as an officer nor of his personal cln r-
1 acter. The worst he has done is to
111c ir the ill-will of the two republi-
g afters, alias editors of this city—
and most people even put that down
I as a credit rather than a fault.
The judge will be re-elected by a
Candidate Frame Certainly has a
heavy load to carry iff he insists in
fighting Hensley's an® Greer's bat-
tles for them in addition to looking
after those troubles of f', his own. It
| The judge will be re-elected by a looks just a little bit li lie Candidate j
handsome niajority, as he should be- Frame is violating Rul^. ^
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it
It remained Vtor Cliarles Greer, a
citizen of Guthrie, to accuse Bert
Maxwell of inte&dieg to leave ti e
county. An outsiVler himself hi) s
over particular abtl'iit the local re: -
deuee of others. \
bottle by all druggist
If troubled with a weak digestion rt,serves t|ie right to reject any and
try Chamberlain's Stomach and ().ds
Liver Tablets. They will do you |D()neat El Rell0 this lst dfty Gf
good, For sale by all druggists.
A UKEI
MANY MOTHERS OI
OPINION.
Mrs. Piliner, of Cordova, Iowa,
... , Attest:
says: "One of my children was sub-1
ject to croup of a severe type, and
the giving of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy promptly, always brought
relief. Many mothers in this neigh-
borhood think the same as I do
about this remedy and want no
other kind for their children. For
sale by all druggists.
] November. 14104 :
William Schwarberg,
Chairman,
Board of County Com'rs.
EARL BEE BE,
County Clerk.
BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH.
Henry D. Baldwin. Supt, City
Water Voiks, Shullsburg, Wis.
writes: "I have tried many kinds
of liniment but I have never re-
ceived much benefit until I used
Ballard's Snow Liniment for rheu-
matism and pains. I think it is the
best liniment on earth." 25c, 50c,
♦1.00. Said by C. R. Miller.
NEURALGIA PAINS.
Rheuinai ism, lumbago and sciatic
pains yield to ytlie penetrating in-
fluence of Ballard's Snow Liniment.
It penetrates to the nerves and
bone and being absorbed into the
blood, its healing properties are con-
veyed to every part of the body and
etfect some wonderful cures. 25c,
60c, $1.00. Sold by C. R. Miller.
MADE YOUNG AGAIN.
"OneofDr. King's New Life Pills
each nigut for tv;o weeks litis put me
in niv 'teens' again" writes D. H. j .
'1 urner of Dempsey town, Pa. They're fine medic n. for consU patio...
the best in the world for Liver, bottle, elold by C. R.,Miller.
CONSTIPATION.
Health is absolutely impossible,
j onstipation is present. Man
serious cases of liver and kidney
complaint have sprung from neglect-
ed constipation. Such a deplorable
condition is unnecessary. There is
a cure for it. Herbine will speedily
remedy matters. C. A. Linsey, P. M.
Brotison, Fla. writes Feb. 12. 1902:
Having tried Herbine, I find it a
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