El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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How Is the Water Heated
In Your Home?
jf,it im a queatlon worth looking Into.
Hot water la abaolutely aaaantlal In every houaehold.
People cannot keep tholr homes clean without It.
\
Momoa ate bound to he healthier when hot water can
be obtained from the faucet by the gallon, than when
the water la heated In a kettle by the cupful.
Any home that uaeagaa can have a GAS WATER HEATER
A 64 S WATER HEA1ER me ana an unlimited aupply of
hot water any time day or night.
The coat of the gma uaed never prevented anyone from
having ■ water heater.
let our New Bualneaa Department tell you how cheaply
thla modern convenience may be Inatalled. Phone 400
EL RENO GAS 4 ELECTRIC COMPANY
OFFICE 104 SOUTH BICHFORO AVENUE
KKBA UUTKL11&
KMil.lSH AS SHE IS SPOKE
I am done.'' says the shaker,
As he closes his address.
I am undone.'" shrieks the actor.
When he finds he s in a mess.
I am dunning.' says the agent
Speaking softly to himself.
Something doing.' says the young-
ster.
Spying jam upon the shelf.
I am dunned. " says the housewife,
When the grocer calls around
I'm done up," gasps the fighter.
Lying flat upon the ground
•Katy-did." the insect stated.
In a most accusing way.
l>olng. done, did or dunning
Who will tell us what to say?
H. Wood well in Current Liter-
ature.
e e e
Perfectly Hesrtlws
It was the last night of her vaca-
tion. and the most popular girl on
the beach was surrounded by the
men she had become engaged to.
•'Have you no parting words of
onsolation for us? asked one suit-
or.
Really. I do not know what to
say," gurgled the fickle maiden, "ex-
ept to mention the fact tha* —
I've got rings on my fingers
And cans on B| beaux'"
And the next day it snowed.
—Exchange.
e • •
On Tuesday the ladies of the Mac-
abees were entertained by Mmes. J.
O Chamness and Joe Bruhweiler in
the K of C. hail. A soc'.ai afternoon
was indulged in and a good time in
general is reported. Mmes H. Hack-
ney and Miss Jacobs of Chickasha
wore guests of the lodge
Ottoe Phone No, 17.
Residence Phone. SM.
Mrs. Etta Kinkead, 1007. South'
Rock Island was hostess to the De-1
gree of Honor ladies yesterday after-1
noon and despite the warm weather
the attendance was good. Light re-(
freshments were served after the^
business session, the hostess being as-
sisted by Mrs. J. P. Goielius.
e • e
The following Macabee Ladies <
formed a line party at the Peoples
Airdome Tuesday evening Mmes.
Tim Marshall. Nora Hafer, Jim Whip-
ple. Joe Bruhweiler. Latimer, Min-
nie Bowers Ross. D Murphy. Pat De-
Vltt. Misses Julia Sullivan. Addie
Kilker, Jacobs and Wachendorf.
e e •
M:ss Hazel Knox gave one of the
pretty luncheons of the week Mon-
day evening in honor of her house
guests. Mrs. Edward Bussell of Okla-
homa City and Miss Wimmer of Tul-
sa The house was de<vrated in pink;
and white carnations. roses being i
used in charming effect upon the long
luncheon table Covers were laid for;
eight.
e • •
Mrs. C . M Cauby of 603 South
Macomb avenue was hostess to the
Priseilla Embroidery club Tuesday
afternoon. Miss Catherine Minton
of Oklahoma City, who is visiting at
the Cauby home, presided over the
punch bowl and served a cooling ice
throughout the afternoon. Fancy
work and social visit were thoroughly
enjoyed by all until the closing hour,
when delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess, assisted by
Miss Minton. after which the club ad-
journed to meet in two weeks with
Mrs Ora Dale of 501 South Rock In-
land.
SHIRT HIM HAS ITS mmUG
In our quality hair-line negliges
with collar to match at
DERMATOLOGY
Scalp treatment for falling
hair,dandrufi and eruptions
Superfluous, hair reiroved. Blemishes corrected and
eliminated. Manicuring. Skin Bleaching.
MRS. LUCILE MILLER. Scalp and Fate Specialist
Phone 5H2. Office 105W N. Bickford.
If you are skeptical, look
at all the "classy" oiler-
ings in town; then, you
will decide on some of
ours at the finish.
SAM TANNEBAUM
«T. UKO DAILY AMERICAN
Bit?red an aacona claat matter,
28, 1905, at lb« Post Office at
ti Reno. Oklahoma, under the act of
Oeagrtaa of March 1. 1S 7.
Q. O. LEWIS * CO., Publisher*.
8ob cr.pt':on Rate* -By carrier,
per week, 10 centa; per month. 40
Mats; three months, $1.00; s'.i
^r *h« t2 00' one vear, 14 00. By
Mil. in Canadian «un;r, $2.00 per ■'
y§ir; outside of Canadian county, 1 "
per year, in advance.
THK I Nt XIN SI ST KM'Y OF THK
MAN
The inconsistency of Governor
Haskell never stood out more Near-
ly than in his so-called "rev.ew of
the capital as? and his attempt to
I just."y his ow n h gh-handed acts <r
disregarding the mandates of the
1 courts
Let us quote from the governo
statement: The capital of O
ma s at Oklahoma City, and s
' < this law .$ not declared void t«y
court, the capital * H
klahoma City, not be-
cause of personal mraun.ty fro.1.
j the power of the courts hut jg ause
1 respect and aiu determined ^ .;. *>•
1*1 l Ul i-r r.i r.
lit NORTH BICKFORD AVKMK. <. :na-
very often goes first to the newspa-
per office and discontinues all of his
advertising For a number of rea-
sons this seems to us to be a very
poor business policy It s just like
saying to the buying pub'. Busi-
ness ;s dull, and we don t expect it
to get better very soon, and *e are
just going to Quit trying to do any-
thing until you buyers get busy
and then we will try to in-
)j to come into our stores to
la; you have already de ded
-. v. r * he r • Sun -i s absurd.
iaho- */a:n
long dure
don
PUBLICATION OmCK:
PHONE 1
LABEL
rather virtuous, doesn
kirtue assumed becaus
fits with the man s present a.-
ties. Two years ago he people v
overwhelmingly to abolish "he
dispensary P.d this man show any
j'erween.ng disposition o respect
and obey " the command the the pe
pie in that nstance* Quite
ers
'you ar
e doing when you ^
advert
s ng because bu
sin*
lie dul
h the right kind
1 Wit
of
1 tembe
r can he made 0
ne
: month
5 ;he retail me
r.-h
Reno
have ever seen
Of
'buyer
always must h
on ou:
ragement to get
int<
uate,
I and the >e>:
can give hir
him through
SI"
Sept em
The al' ark's a movin
I^ess than a month until Fa - rm*
L.
.This country has never been
tnng to adopt free trade at the har..is
of Democracy Why should it
willing to adopt it at the hand*
Republicans—IVs Moines Cap a!
i-ontrary h* and his la
[ the matter .nto court for the pur-i
pose of picking a fla and -setting'
I the popular ' command aside.
\nd n this capital case the >u-j
preme court has said just this j
The rde- of the distr ct vourt
straining the state offu .als from re-
moving thei" offices from Guthr
must stand until the case comes to
i the supreme court for hearing on its
Rev
No. Maud e, that od "
from the packing ;>lant '
come from that direction T:e d s-
agreeable smell yoo ment -. s
ing from the recount of th
in Oklahoma City.
merits And ~ utter
not only the dis
no; supreme court, this Ca
does a la* of his own and
base it on respe t
i their expressed «
ioie-nor Haskell
->*and that a vast nu
• this state believe
contempt
*urt but
the game
i-.\gt :r.er,
v t •
M . • 1 > V
WITH THE FIGHTERS
Jack t •Twin") Sullivan and Por-|
ky Flynn will meet at Bar Harbor.
\le., Aug. 2 4.
If there is enough money in sight.
Ad Wolgaat will box Ray Bronson in
New Orleans
George Gardner has signed to meet
John Willie in Winnipeg the latter
part of Angus:.
Harry Forbes, the Chicago feath-
erweight, figures he has come back
and will meet Johnny Powers in pri-
vate.
jack Johnson says that ^am uacg-
ford did well in calling off his bout
with A1 Kaufman, as A1 has it on
the Boston Tar Baby
Frankie Conley bas been matched ,
:o box Charley White in Milwaukee
Sept 2.
Bombardier Wells, who is touted
as the tnmg heavyweight champion
will meet Jewey Smith in England
September S.
Eddie McOoorty. the middle-weight
:i leave for England next month m
the hope of getting a match with Tom
Thomas
Stanley Kaichel s d amond belt,
w some time ago. was recovered
r. the parcel room of the St. Francis
hotel in San Francisco.
Sandy Ferguscn has agreed to set-
tle on a farm in the middle West un-
ier the are of George Little, who
th.nks Sandy can whip Jack John-
son.
\MKKHAN
|N4itics and lN'liti
E Donohue. court
fuskee county. Ok",
grandson of Ger
(X llN(i TO STl'OV
NAVY
Shane a: Aug 2 4 —The de'.ega-
• a n * v'.r.nese imperial naval com-
;v. -- ners. who are going to the,
I :i -d States to study naval affairs, j
sa.'.ed r. the steamship Manchuria 1
today f. - San Francis o. The dele-
gat r. wh.v h is one of the most dis-!
tlngulshed that China has ever s-r.'
abr a-.i s headed by Admiral Sah
and P- r e Tsai Tao. commander- n-.
hirf of t e Chinese army, who visit-1
i he ' n ted States last year
sman
McMurra> > tM per
contracts pale nto as cr. ' as
compared *ith Senator Oa--- «
per cent fees. Kfter r-^ad r c :ie ' s-
timony given in the Indian : i n-
vestigation. the ordir.arj c> >
fees will seem to be a mere tr
•val
Congres
Kansas - speaking
Washington n beha
derer. the- msurger.
the I'm ted S'ates Senate
iver.. Oeorge ^ &
mande~-.n-. .".ief of the Ir ed
'• iifltl Wfans, has been rr-
nated for Lgress : > ^rr.o
of the Tenth distr t of Tennessee
l v.) Terr of San Antonio. rh<
repubi an nominee for governor o
be c r felong den. c era
lVath«
Ade'.a Crawford died Monday
tarium and the body wa?
to c' eary for burial Tuesday
a companied by Undertaker
of that place.
in
kind"
One
ed a
of President Ta
Repub-1
month
There isn't a town in the state
has had the summer bu- ncs« a*
Kl Reno has had One of • c
lesv lie papers the other day rema--.
^d that the commer a! • • r.•■ - that
thriving city i« so qu.e- that > i
could hear the *uru of 'he r.oney
md publ
Struck a Rich Mine.
Bends, of Coal City. Ala
struck a perfect m.ne o'
Dr King's New Life F.lis,
ured him of Liver and Ktd-
uble after twelve years of
: They are rhe best pills cr
r Const i pa ton. Malar a
e Dyspepsia Del 11 tj. -
• Jones Drug Co.
► ST \TF-S nvn.
i;\ICE EA iMIN 1TI< 'S
republican state ticket.
Governor.
J. W. M'NEAL
Lieutenant Governor.
GILBERT W. DUKES.
Secretary of State
DONALD R. FRASER
Auditor of State
THOS. N. DULANEY
Attorney General
JOSEPH M. DOD0OM.
Treasurer of State,
W. H. DILL
Supt. Public Instruction.
JOHN P. EVANS
State Examiner and Inspector
W. B LAIN
Chief Mine Inspector.
JOHN H. HALL.
Commissioner o! Labor.
JOHN W. Fl'NSTON
Commissioner of Charities and Cor-
rections.
KATE H. B1GGERS
Insurance Commissioner
JAMES T. BURNS
State Printer
SAMUEL L. BARTHOLEMEW.
dent Board of Agriculture
WILLIAM H. BEAVER
Corporation Commissioner
EMORY D. BROWN LEE
Clerk of Supreme Court.
CHARLES C. CHAPELL
LEGISLATIVE TICKET.
For State Senator,
JAS. L. BROWN
Flotorial Representative
R. A. BRIGHAM
For Representative
U S BROWN
JUDICIAL TICKET.
For District Judge
F E. GILLETTE
LOYAL J. MILLER
Clerk of District Court.
E. G AVERY.
COUNTY TICKET.
Judge of County Court
W A MAI'RE R
County Attorney
J L TREVATHAN
County Clerk
FREMONT SMITH
Sheriff
C O. GREER
County Treasurer
Pres
HOLLISTER'S SPECIAL
TO
CALIFORNIA
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
Account
Sale of Irrigated Lands at Willows, Calif.
Tr" ~zstZ 2S5KT $50.00
Diyerse routes and itop^ivers
Through Tourtat Sleeper September lat
ROCK ISLAND LINES
For all information write or see
LAND AGENT
F. E. CHAPIN, El Reao
With H S. Parker, 209 South Rock Island
H. M. Brown, D. P. A ,Oklahoma City
For
$
FOURTH ANNUAL STATE FAIR
At Oklahoma City, September 2. to
October 9, 1910. The great live-
stock. agricultural and industrial ex-
position of Oklahoma. Daily air-
ship flights: brilliant horse show;
seventeen departments; great live-
stock show; racing each day except
Sunday. Send for premium list and
make an exhibit. I. S. Mahan, secre-
tary.
A FAT ACCOUNT
never belongs to a spendthrift. It's
who husband their means and
jr.So keep a regular account at
A BANK
who have money at their command,
i Our depositors are the people of town
who do things. There are t*h *rs we'd
like to have and you are one of them.
< >iK*n an account with us and we'll
' serve you right.
CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK.
Reg.>ter
IRMA SOUTH
Bin aer -r.d P at
MIS
MURRAY
(7-20-3w)
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
• tate of Oklahoma. Canadian County
In the District Court of said Coun-
ty.
The Best Hour of Life
is when you do some great deed or
diaoorer tome wonderful fact. Thit
hour came to J. R Pitt, of Rocky Mt.,
N. C., when he was suffering intense-
ly. as he Bays the worst cold I
ever had, I then proved to my great
satis'a lion, what a wonderful Cold
and Cough ■ ure Dr. King's New Dis-
■ • " - ■ ifter taking on bot-
tle, I was ant rsly enred. You can't
-ay anyth.ng too good of a medicine
'.ike that Its the surest and best
remedy for iiseased lungs, Hemor-
rhage?. LaGrippe, Asthama. Hay Fe-
" TI r at or Lung Trouble.
$1 7 al Im ttla free. Guar-
anteed y Mi'.ier-Jones Drug Co.
Dist.
run HI>INV.vn ol"TJ<H K
Ic
El Reno
proving
and cond
ry steadily.
r Hea
or M
ugh
In lllc—lBf aboma couH
4* #levion frauds County At -cey ' •/ a> -ago. - a t ■
Heard*.'n stated that the fraud is -.•■*. far-v. - and t e *ar v.-
hmited to any part?, since two par- - >• a--- r. v a r-
tles were equally represented on *ne ' hard i mes or a scar ty
election board. Th > « hardly tair m i> •
to a party that has as little to say ^ - ral the t wn ' - ar the
Akoot the conduct of electioas as es > a-e l^kmg at he darker
does the repubi can party n O'laho- * ie and .re doing si ut all they
ma The enure election machinery an • * ghten up bus'ness ocd ns.
is in the hands of the governor and The-e s ne way ^ encourage bus -
a nartisan state election board that n<s.< s agtat.on hat s seldom ne-
mneexes whenever he takes glevted oy reta.l merchants—par ti c-
aauff It ia an easy matter for sa.h ularly by merchants n the smaller
a board to find plenty of so-called towns—and tha- t to cut out the ex
a.icabl'canf who are not really re- Pecse of new*paper advertising
■k«blicaaa at all. who will help car- When a period of temporary dullness
oat the administration program sets m and the retailer looks for a
fir wtet there is ; it. (way to trim h.s expense account, he
Har:
easel
-aoe within
s expected se\er-
may enter the
ft- months
Two Tulsa girls started on a "lO*
ho" tour of 'he A rid M« nday They
eft Tulsa w.th just enough money
to «et to Kansas City and w II earn
their way as they go They are said
to be striking * hsndeome About
all that can be done under the cir-
cumstances Is to admonish the young
lad es to be careful.
MARKIAC.K UCKN8K8
A marriage license was issued yes-
terday afternoon to Evans K Nash.
♦1 and Miss Nanc e B. Offut. 21.
both of Oklahoma City.
\ • pe' i ve exara'.na.y n under
e - ito of the U S. Civ I 5erv. •
on. for the poeit >n o.
-V-.-1'a-rter. :n P«*" * °
r- Reno Oklahoma. w:U h« bed it
1. 1 10. oomxaocjLg a;
j o iiv-K a. m.
for «!♦ fiax. raror
m« ttsad* rh " hed .ora>
- h :b ne<-«sa-r
r v t* obtaiceJ from ;>.« ComKS-
. r. local r«pre en-5v:vf Mr Tr
m.is G. Jackson, a: El Reno. 0 -
aboma. Post om«. or from tie uc-
dersigned. t 4 .
vppMcatons will not be aceptel
inKwe -reived by the undersigned
ef' -e < 30 o'clock p m . on August
19 : AH persons w sv.;ng
HIGH H<H>I. F1
L%TER8 Ml I I
Aug . 4
- - : '.nsa ^n ne.rs oi
.ne Bell and George B.
Ida . t. " \ Ton are hereby
• day a •.11-, ~Ave been sued in
htm - iheIwithin and for th<
•: • - r.g will remain r. --s> n un-
*he end of the week The society
a h gh school fr -err. ty wh h was
gan.zed at Clinton. Mo., in lttf.
n- *• has 3.3 • members and is
resented in nearly ail the large
ies of the We-'
I INOIS VALI FY C^IaF TtH'RNFY
_ Marseilles 111 Aug. 24.—The fifth
It IV x 0. *■
ako examiaa'.oc aboukl «« Go, \s- on :-day
Vark. and t.H on: a: on- * it = ?h« • " - Marw.aw* Club
rn> alioa time for act tov«sar.> and * .11 continu* until Saturday All
irr. ilnil ont«r .:i be fh:«n-hol« Nay
CHARLES HENDR1CK&. : und*r \\>s:era Go;f Aaaoc at.on ril«
Sec. Civ 1 Serv: € Bcsnl ex -p: as modified by local ground
Oid Cu«Com House, 8t. Louie. Mo. J rules
i George Johnson, E W Harr 5 and!
i Gre^n Johnson. Trustees for Mt.
Mor ah Bapt.st Church. Plaintiffs,
vs. Mrs Ida Bell, et al.. Defendant.
• No. 3747.
| The State of Oklahoma to Ida
j Bell, nee Iia Fee. George Bell and all
~ *n he rs of them, the said Ida
' ~ Bell.
notified that you
..a . -r r-^xa .ai the DiStTlCt COU"t.
w.*hm and for the County of Car.a-
i.an. n the State of Oklahoma, ar..i
must answer the petition filed there-
n by plaintiffs. George Johnson. E
W. Harris and Green Johnson. Trus-
tees of Mt Moriah Baptist Church, ir
an action to quiet title to lot 17
Block 7 6. City of El Reno. Oklahoma,
on or befcre the 30th day of August
1910. or the said petition will be
taken as true and judgment quiet-
ing title to Lot 17 in Block 7«5 City
of El %no Oklahoma, will be rer
dered accordingly.
E. r. BARBOUR
Attest: Attorney for Plaintiff*'
J. U PBN-NEBAKER.
Clerk of District Court.
SKALJ 1
We have our new
novelties in Fall Jewel-
ry on display and ask
voutocallandseethem
Always glad to show goods
JEWELRY HOUSE OF QUALITY
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