El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1904 Page: 2 of 2
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THE DAILY GLOBE.
M TADLCCK, Fditoi Proprietor
One year... $4.00
six months, " .. 2.50
" one " " .. .50
" " week, delivered. .10
Weekly, per annum l.OO
" six months .75
• M tttoe Kot'.'iil'tnc 11 K'uo for tran
r i 'hrouirh the mail# *• n iui
Both the republican nlieetn are
silent on the city tax question,
which they picked up no readily but
found too hot'for them.
' While Roodler Ed Butler of Mis-
souri loathix Candida e fo governor
I e figures that he lias a legisiatu e
that he can work upon.
PLAN OF
COLONIZATION
Details of the Pan-American Com-
pany's Land Sales in
BIG
Mexico
EXCURSION
SOON
Buyers Will Be Given a |Very
Low Excursion Rate for
Round Trip to Go See
the Distribution
TRAVELERS' SAMPLES.
Large New Beautiful
CATALOGUE FREE
Call or write for it.
IDEAS OF BEAUTIFULT HINGS
EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE OF
MAIL ORDERS
Promptly and Carefully At-
tended to.
A regular tempest in a teapot ap-1 The Pan.Am6rican r,an(, alld Co). | __
pears to be going on in the >epubllcan ' Oni*ation owns 10,000 acres of
camp over the county printing. IIkii iaM(| „„ (|1H Pan-American Railroad,
6 to 7 sheet on South Blckford, It, at the mouth of the Jalisco river on
said, had the promise of \ asey and j „18 ja||HPO ,,aVi w(llch th„
Williams before election, but Vasey | city of Jalisco will he he built and
lost out and K .V was elected which the Jalisco colony located. This
of course upset his plans. The body of land will he divided, as linn
manager of the Guthrie sheet does as possible, as shown on the plat
nor believe that Williams promised, published herein iii this issue, the
and Is sure that Kry will not business lots 2fixl86 feet, the resi-
pi utilise the 5 to 7 sheet, but that dence lots 50x185 feet and about 8.000
both will favor his paper. Mean- tracts of acreage property, ranging noisseur of values to appreciate these wonderfully low prices,
w bile Garland Lewis it quietly taw- from one acre to 100 acres each, be-
ing wood and rumors of John Royer's ! sides two (loo-acre tracts and one
removal of the "Timf s" office to this farm and ranch of 1,000 acres. All
city con inue to float ar<-und. these lot-'and tracts will be sold ai
o the uniform price of (IU6.00 each
payable on easy payments.
Hold the Cotton I III buying a lot or tract of land ii
Manufacturers' Samples of Fine Jewelry.
We have purchaied the entire line of samples of sev-
eral of the best manufacturers. You will readily understand
that nothing but the best material, best workmanship, and
best style are put into the samples. There is but one of a
kind. That mneans of course that the person buying has
an article as distinctively an entirely individual as though it
was made exclusively for themselves. Because these fine
samples had served their purpose as trade winners we were
able to buy them at much less than the wholesale prices.
That means a corresponding reduction to customers. Every
article is absolutely in perfect condition and at prices that
will save you from 25 to 50 per cent on every dollar.
onr Jalisco proposition the purchaser
is not required to go to Jalisco—he
can buy for an investment to dis-
pose of at once, to hold for an ad-
vance in value, or to improve just
the santa as if he bought property in
an American city. Every investor
is represented by a club captain,
the time of opening, merely to see
buc Mr. Brown («ys a conservative i ',,at t,1H'"^""on is «"«!« accord-
estimate is that the price will be at i"?t° contract, besides the Company
. ,, , i . . \ w 111 he there to see that the dis-
10 cents by spring. He bases Ins be-I. .. , ...
.. . .. * V ... .. tribution is done fairly and in accord-
lief on the great demand there is this I _Jlk u t / ,
j ear with less than an average crop
W. P. Brown, of New Orleans, the
man who was largely responsible for
raising cotton t« 20 cei ls last spring,
has Issued a statement r-garding the
present low prices lor cotton and ad-
vises all cotton growers to hold on to
their crop as prices aie bound to ad
▼ance.
Cotton is new selling at B 3-5 cents i
Remember the Immense Saving We Made is Yours.
NO GOODS MISREPRESENTED, But sold upon their merit and the honor of our reputation. It will require quite a con-
If you are no connoisseur of values in jeweloy you will fare as well.
to supply that demand.
GERREK'b bread, a big family loa
cts. 86-6
LIBERTY ITtMS
Clarence Macumber came up for a
few days visit from the new country
where he is working. Clarence
locks hail and hearty and is doing
well.
The ground covered with snow and
the trees all clothed in ice makes
the scenery most beautiful and will
also make the farmers feel delight-
ad.
Theodore Lorenzen is spending a
few days with home folks. Hu is
now working at HeaBton.
Miss Mlna Jensen spent Sunday
among relatives and friends.
The weather was very disagree-
able last Saturday evening but it
did not interfere with the supper.
Everyone enjoyed themselves and
the proceeds was a goodly amount
for Liberty, it being $18 in round
numbers.
T. L. Hall took in a portion of the I
teacher's convention Saturday at El
Reno.
Ed Macumbt r came home a few j
days to see his family, lie is over
seeing some work west of Kl Reno.
Mrs. Sam Indicot was not doing
so well last week, having nervous
spells more frequent.
Mrs. lfall was taken ill after the
supper Saturday night and was con-
fined to her bed a lew days.
Miss Edna Newland got the cake
at the supper Saturday for the
prettiest girl. The cake brought
$7.M0. Ed Hendricks got the cake
for being tli3 ugliest boy.
The Liberty people are expecting
a i.ioe time Christmas.
ance with its contract and no matter
whether you are there in person on
the day of the opening or whether
you are at home or even in Europe,
yom interests will be protected and
the re Liits will be the same. The
Governor of the State ays that If
requested he w 11 furnish a State
Ofllclal to be present at the dis-
tribution to see that same is done in
a fair and equitable manner, and
that if possible, he will attend the
opening ill person.
Mr. W.J. Gould, the Colonization
agent in this city has been given a
few more days to oomplete his quota
of sales, 8'je him at once and get a
lot before it is too late. Cheap ex-
cursions to buyers. Call on or ad-
dress W, J. Gould, Coionization
agent Pan American Co., El Reno
O. T.
$8.25 Regular Price $10.00
Solid Gold
Set with 10 Genuine Pearls
Rose Qold Finish
No. 320 a
$11.00 Regular Price $16.00
Solid Gold
Set with 30 Genuine PearlH
and 6 Large Whole Pearls
No. 323 a
75 Cents Regular Price $1.25
Solid Gold Front
Chatelaine Pin
Bright Polished and Roman
No. 354
$1.25 Regular Price $1.75
Gold Filled
Chatelaiue Pin
Bright {'wished Roman
Set with Brilliants
No. 360 a
No goods misrepresented, but sold upon their merit and the honor of our reputation. It
will require a connoisseur of values to appreciate these wonderfully low prices. If you are no
connoisseur of values in Jewelry, you may feel confident of faring just as well.
<3 DON'T DELAY!;
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., ooR.fu,.rPric.,,5o * MAKjt YOUR PURCHASES EARLY. WE WILL 1
MisseH Signet Ring *
Bom Gold Finish % PUT THEM AWAY UNTIL YOU WANT THEM. %
Ho. 559 . * '
50c. Regular Price $1.00
Solid Gold Baby Ring
Either Ruby, Pearl,
Emerald or Turquoise
No. 562
uilllto
$7.50 Regular Price $10.00
14K Solid Gold
Genuine Diamond Solitaire
Fine Cut Stone
Elegantly Carved Mounting.
No. 603
$4.25 Regular Price $6.00
Solid Gold
Reantifnl Genuine Opal*
Full of Iridescent Colors
No. 486
$4.25 Regular Price $6.00
Solid Gold
Signet Ring. Bright Polished i
Very Heavy, Elegantly Carved '
No. 508
$2.50 Regular Price $3.00
Solid Gold
Signet Ring for Girls or Boys
Beautifully Chased
Heavy Mounting
No. 511
$— Crown gold filled. Open
face. SL Guaranteed 20 years-
No. 619.
15.75 Gold filled Chattaline.
Five election officers in Denver
have been sentenced to imprison-
ment and fine for disregarding a
cour1 order.
MEM SHOE
COMP AN Yl^®psl?
WISH A MERRY CHRISTMAS
To one and all. Soon the
the year 1004 will close, a
remarkable year full of
excitement, accident, war
deaths, fires, high waters
and d i s a p p o i ntments.
all this will soon be a mat-
ter of the past, but the
fact remains that the
MENGER SHOE CO
sell good shoes and want
your trade.
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$5.75. Open face Chattaline
Beautifully Cnameled in col-
ors ard newest designs. Fine
Jeweled movement.
$12.25. Gold filled Hunting
Case Guaranteed 20 years.
Elgin Movement. Finely Jew-
eled.
$11.75, Jas. Boss Gold filled.
Guaranteed 20 years. 15 jew-
eled Elgin movement. Hunt-
ing caso.
MINTON JEWELRY
Firso Door South of Post office.
COMPANY,
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA
; Croup Quickly Cured If
Croup generally comes when least expected. It
is best to be prepared by keeping a bottle of
Hive Syrup always] on hand, This is a safe,
pleasant and thoroughly reliable remedy for
croup and other throat and lung troubles pecul-
iar to children. Relieves most instantly. Saves
children's lives. When such a remedy is need-
ed you should have the best. There is nothing
quite so good as this one. 25c per bottle.
Every Article Sold is Fully Guaranteed and We'll ''cheerfully Refund
Money if any article Purchased does not prove Just as represented.
A PLEASANT PILL
No Pill is as pleasant and posi
tive as DeWitt'B Little Early Ris-
ers. DeWitt'B Little Early Risers
are so mild and effective that, child-
ren, delicate ladies and weak peo-
ple enjoy their cleansing effect,
w hlle strong people say they are the
best liver pills sold. Sold by C R,
Miller.
MOTHERS BE CAREFUL
Of the health of your children.
Look out for Coughs, Colds, Croup
and Whooping Cough. Stop them
in time—-One Minute Cough Cure is
i the best remedy. Harmless and
pleasant. Sold by C. R. Miller,
BE WARS OF COUNTERFEITS.
"DeWitt's is the only genuine
Witch Hazel Salve writes J. L.
Tucker, of Centre, Ala. "I have used
it in my family for Piles, Cuts and
BurnB for years and can recommead
it to be the best salve on the market.
Every family should keep it as it is
an invaluable household remedy,
and Bhould always be kept or hand
for immediate use." Sold by C, R.
Miller.
^ Rhoades 5c Cook. i|*
^ DRUGGISTS ij*
ATTENTION WORKMEN
The A. O. U. W. will hold their
annual election of officers Tuesday
eveniug December 6. A full attend-
I ance of members is desired.
F. E. ROSKNBKKGKR, M. W.
A new discovery for all Coughs,
Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc,
is Kenned'y Laxative Honey and
Tar. It cuts phlegm, draws out the
inflamation, cures all coughs,,
strengthens the lungs and bronchil
tubes and assists in expelling a cold
from the system by gently moving
the bowels. Pleasant to take and
contains no opiates. It is the child-
ren's friend. Sold by C. R. Miller
NO MORE SUFFERING
If you are troubled with indiges-
tion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure and see how quickly it wiil
cure you. Geo. A. Thomson, of
Spencer, la. says: "Have had Dys-
pepsia for twenty years. My case
was almost hopeless. Rodel Dys-
pepsia Cure was recommended and
I used a few bottles of it and it is
the only thing that has relieved me.
Would not bs without it. Have
doctored with local physicians and
also at Chicago and even went to
Norway with hopes of getting some
relief, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is
the only remedy that has done me
any good, and I heartily recommend
it. Every person suffering with in-
digestion or Dyspepsia should use
it." Sold by C. R. Miller.
(Effective Thursday sept, 1st 1904)
nobth bound
Don't have your picture framed
until you see our stock of mouldings.
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Kansas Oily and St Louis
tW—Arrives from Mangum
1*—"Local Freight
SOOTH BOUND
11—Kt Worth and Dallas
18—Ft Worth and Dallas
83 Chickasha, Anadarko, Lawton
and Mangum
Sb—1Chickasha.
73—•Local Freight
EAST BOUND
8—Witter and Ft Smith
4—Memphis
2— Memphis
62—"Local Freight
WKST HOUND
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Alvi* 8:0ft A M
1.1— to Hoary except Sunday to'Alva|4:00 pM
7—Arrives from K Smith S:8o PM
ftl—• Local Freight
•Except Sunday.
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Tadlock, J. M. El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1904, newspaper, December 9, 1904; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166916/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.