El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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**^e=== ' un,.iT w^H^a^hld hls residence her- IFUNERAL OF M • 'proSlsmatton Calling Spec.al Election
the el RENO DAILY PEM-> ^ slnce the opening. and j ^ ^ |n ^ E, whereas, the Mayor and Com.cU,
, al his dealings with the peope ha*>j Remain-J ^
been straightforward and honest. If
daily and weekly
t«e democrat publishing
Uillv McCartney Is nominated for the
COMPANY sheriff there Is .no one with-
Ib. „ * . f. • OMd- CU, «< «.««« 'o, CanW,„
Afternoon.
County Paper.
Whereas, the Mayor and CouncU.
ri<n of the City of El Reno, Oklaho-
ma. did, on the 18th day of April,
191P, by resolution duly adopted
nnd annroved rrovide for an election
in" The "borders "of Canadian county) The funer,^erine"^ oMast week.' .0 be held in .aid city on the 3rd day
who can beat htm for the office. who died on Wednesday _ . n „,n which elec_
daily edition.
Onu Year
St* Months
Three Months
Om Month
On# West
WEEKLY EDITION,
One Year
8te Months
Threw Months
htlJ = -
IN THE PUBLIC EYE. church, and a l.irg qualified voters of said city the prop.
3001 Missouri district-Democratic in rowing^ Men s wse ^ herelnaft,r set forth, and did
• ^ ere., was -uducted by ..<hort.e - ' T
Massachusetts district paln{
Spefiial SH06 Barodlns!
About 200 pairs of Men's and Women s
Oxfords and Pumps in broken lots have been
put on our "Bargain Table" at
.41
j \V MAIIKK, President
V B. ALICES, Vice President
T. W. MAHBR. Treasurer
p. P. DUFFY, Secretary.
sm
Just the thing to wear around the house,
Schowengerdt s
To increase In vote 300 per cent. CR^anT^M lmS- a J giving notice of such election. ^ ^ FJ ^ j —
s, York district- Democratic I" ? ) _ ,,f Now therefore. I. J. A. EaBryer Vk H n| I I % | tfjLll
M 25 crease in vote 300 per cent. I knight "oT Pythias had charge of the Mayor of «a.d city of El Reno, by rfr M • \-J K C I
7S * The floral offerings. pre- u* of «>e authority In me vested by T
KEEP IT TO THE FRONT. funeral. gald resolution, do hereby
J1 The Urtff law the Payne-Aldridh jsente,, by many fr .nd^ and the Hock law^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
' hlll-is the cause of the high price r0J'The rt.u I* an election held in the city
living. Ask the sturdy housewife son, g P receiving of K1 Reno, Oklahoma, on the 3rd day
where the prices of the ordinary nee- body waH P E,'Reno celtletery> and of May. A D, 1910, at which election
Msities of life have gone to—she 11 vault . . .. hpsi(le the there shall be submitted to the quail-
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sszrjsr* «. nsrz *, - - «* *
kitchen and dining r< m ware. That s . rs. . rj, ^ ^ an ) d,ed purchase from the El Reno Water
what oounta—and the working man 1841, at R c ' Company, of El Reno, Oklahoma, for
if he wants an increase in wages, has K R " £•! -'Vm ■ • > ^ of ONE HUNDRED TWEN-
to strike for it. That's the story in had regain her TT THOUSAND DOLLARS ,120-
f 8,ie11' health, but suffered another stroke W), all of the property of sa d Wat
" ' ~ ^ Yinrrh and was taken to the ®r Compaar (eieept the pipe l.ne
THE BROOM. Mar,c , ^ ^ best kll8wn as Bellamy I-ake Pipe Line,
Every housewife has to use a n t, > . ■ treatment. On an«l extending from Bellamy lake to
broom. It is a necessity. The retail of haJ thf lhe property of the Chicago, Rock
cos, runs from 85 to 50 cents The aft i n ^ ^ ma)> ^ |he j,^ and Pacific Railway Com.,any
riiincement. W.cent broom U ed to *ell for 28 eej>U _re||. rewarj .,t 4: 4 r,. aertk f the city) Including plant.,
-rEofrrwi^ Th« ^ zz ztz*
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about 10 to 15 per cent more than ,10, e ' , , f , ht of the northeast corner of section five
P.. "« " rZ^Z .mftLi. !.'=■ <M. — <" T
'""i. tribute W MM «<dta I. C, a,li. CouDt,.
Political Announcement.
The Democrat is authorized to an-
nounce the candidacy of Hon. J. 11. A.
Robertson of Chandler, Okla., for the
office of governor of the state of Ok. ;
lahoma, subject to the Democratic prl-1
tuaries. |
ROOMS $2.50 TO $3.50 PER WEEK.
August 2, 1910,
Political Announcement l".~_who ts the balance?
Th. n^mocrat is authorized to an- total K A feeautirul iriDuie waa o Hno nnr-
"stsl.^rvrr;"-
of the'nemocratlc voters in the Van. Ms wife, to Mary SMjd-.,
breakfast A la carte
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EUROPEAN.
BUSY SEE, CAFE IN CONNECTION
E. W. SULLIVAN, PROPRIETOR.
CORNER WADE STREET AND CHOCTAW AVENUE, EL RENO,
primaries, AugUBt 2, 1910.
jent
bo 1 ally and Wee
ua\ meat t ; ame
Ci'.P'pal: n tmnoimc
Tur in
era1 nr
adv T' i
Elderation $2,200; sw i 29.11-9.
>■ i ":i, 1910.
E. C. Young
his ", to SV
sidVn.t on $6
IN. £
liti
of said section 200 feet to a point:
thence east on a line parallel v iti.
the north line 200 feet to tie cast line
Aim.
rnent.
/fe
Jai.
of
and lc
of section -4,
Thomas R. Jackson is a candidate for of section : m0
the office of sheriff of Canadian coun. °t• g • of Amorica
ty, subject to the action of the Demo. ^
>,rlu,aH<,S- uaW Dec! 9, 190
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and Clara L. "ioung, ■ * 3 ; , ;nt, and were the north line of said se-'tlon ..441 feet
; ■ BV "Ir-oS miurw l ' Pishop, Davidson of the to a point; thence north on a line;
' ' r ' nated Episcopal church.
1 0 A . • . tr" • t-> to her so.n. Ed.
<n Tvnid wr.s .found by some of th;
itates of A' '• ™ fa;tbful he
to her and how .she lo\ t .l 1. m, H
rend?s:
"Since coming to El Reno with all
my suffering, homesickness an ! 1 '''
iiness have never shed a tear. El- _ , .
...... ,]•„ lnvin!r care of kindness has shall be held, the tune of openin„
POLITICAL-ANNOUNCEMENT. Frederick. j|li[«beU an ^ me Btrength to overcome. He closing the poU^ and the * ®
John J Gerlach .f Woodward. Okla- Knigbeal. husband andl-_wK«. to P. • - with a the gfeat tl.r Judges and clerks who shall co. -
„oD,a, announces to the Democracy of Farris; « «¥ «'«^n W'.pUt n0VPr a murmur and wrk'.,, - duct such «ectT6h ttfe is ful^' '
S Reno and Canadian county that he I ,12.. Dated > *'t kind. Surely his rewa d ^rst ho,.
SecoTd Congres. wie, to T J. WHUams; consideration „eaUJl but my low MCj nnta; cierks. Ralph Brown and
zt r"th#: rs srsja; • - ~ ;
ie , August 4, i l -
29.11-10.
east side 200 feet to the pla
ginning.
( ) Yes?
\ ( ) No?
The places where such
isns-mm
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ean ?nc! c.l
aoles and Fret 5
re-ili
Everyt1
new,
Crc :eri"!
TELEPHONE 631
SOUTH ROBERTS.
the beginnin
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Democrat 1s authoriied to an
notu>e« th« eaniidacy of George D.
Key #f lawton, for the office of at-
torney geaeral of the state of Okla-
homa, sabject te the Democrats pri |
mariea.
Political Announcement.
Th« Democrat is authorize dto an I
nouuee the candidacy of Hoa Ran j
<lolph B. Forrest of El Reno, for the i
.•nomination for congress in the Sec- ,
ond diitrict, eubject to the Demoe at j
ic primaries August 2, 1910.
Political Announcement.
H a. B L. Falton, of Oklahoma WHERE
City, announces through The Demo- C1GARS7
crat his candidacy for the nomination
of congressman in the Second district,
subject to the will of the Democratic
voters in the primaries to be held
August 2, 1910.
I Vlss Calvert, teacher In the busi.
ness department of Central school,
went to Oklahoma City Friday and
visifled until last eve.ning with
friends.
MINUTE* PLEASE!
NIGHT
Drupsiaii
VOJR
YOU
Attorney and Mrs. James N. Rober-
son moved out to their new home on
the tract that Jim owas just southeast w
of the city. >Irs. E. L. Knott, nnt.ier
of Mr Roberso.n, will 1 ; h t ii
with them.
Poitical Announcement,
The Democrat is a'uthoriz d t-t an-
nounce the candidacy of W. P. Mc-
Cartney for the oftice of sheriff of
Canadian county, sul 1 'C to ti -
of the Democratic primari ;, Ar 11st
2, 1910.
Billy McCartney for Sheriff.
(Poltiflal A<1 • r 1
Today The Democrat pull .
annotvictment ti, *■
f'lr •
county, ni) t t;>
.Democratic
be 1 eld '
friei It!
HERE?
IF SO, THE "SMOKES" SOLD YOU
ARE THE BEST OBTAINABLE,
A CIGAR BOUGHT OF US HAS
ALL THE ORIGINAL SUDER FLA-
VOR IT CONTAINED WHEN IT
LEFT THE FACTORY—BECAUSE
OF OUR MODERN METODS OF
HANDLING.
TRY US NEXT TIME AND BE
FI'LLY SATISFIED.
207 SOUTH CICKFORD AVENUE.
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1
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MEAT
Secoad ward—In basement of
county oourt house. Judges, Jas.
Longmayer, and A. ^ W. Bridges;
oleiks, S. A. Stream and Sherman
Neff.
Third ward—Ait city hall. Judges,
Jeku Uilliland and G. D. Clouse;
clerks, H. M. Foster and J. N. Hut-
chins.
I Fourth ward—At old court house,
Wade and Rock Island. Judges, D. K.
Heckes, and R. C. Webber; clerks,
F. Simpson and Chas. M. Stand-
ard.
The polls will open at 8 o'clock a.
m., and shall close at 6 o'clock p. ni-
of said day.
Givta uutlfr my hand this 22nd day
of April, 1910.
J. A. LaBRYER,
Attest: M.tyor.
F. T. STACKPOLE. City Clerk.
(Seal )
WE SLLL
Groceries and & eed
Highest Prices Paid for Country Produce
City Feed Store
Phone 454 Corner Rock Island (& Wade
in
First published April 20, 1910.) 10 d
Notice of Hearing Petition for Ap-
pointment of Administrator.
mental and physical characteristic.-!.
! jind so they adopt weird titles like
I those preceding the surname of th
high priestess.
Mis. Cochran admitted that she wa-.
a warm friend of Mrs. Miller, but
would not discuss her joining the cuit
or her troubles with her husbami
Mrs. Miller's new name, or nam.\s.
[could not be learned from the high
priestess.
I For several months detectives em
ployed by General Miller have been
trying to serve subpoenas upon hU
I wife, summoning her to court as d'
: fe.ndant in his suit. He c'ku'?: <1 h'
— | with cruel and inhuman tr :t i< itt
,, . „.fc Mrs. Miller managed to elude all ti.
New 'ioik, Apn C' . " process men, though she had to ;
ment of a half million dollars has
HAD TO PAY ONLY ONE.HALF
MILLION DOLLARS.
For This Mere Pittance, Gen. Charles
F. Miller, Standard Oil Magnate,
May Abandon His Wife and
She Can Spend the Money
in the Open Esewhere.
troubles of Gen.
all over
New York,
do it.
Pennsylvania
,<X) 3
ggffiZjf# ,:v. .1
Beef, .Pork, Veal and Poultry, Span,
eli Mackerd, Honey Combed Tripe
Pickled Pig Feet, Oleomargarine 20c
and 25c per pound. Hfn
Mnr«° Radish, Sv eet. Sot;
Picklos Be-1 Cream Che
eneded the marital ...
Charles F ililler, a multi-millionaire
'Gt.,,,,i.M','i oil ni:m of Franklin, I'u .
State of Oklahoma, Canadian County. Stands 1 ,,.lll(.n HAVE YOU STOPPED TO THIN!:
■ind his I" autifui wile, I'.nmi 1 1..1 ,• 11
In County Court. .... The recent by elections are wort,
n the mutt-r of the estate of Eugene M«^an^en ^ ^ ^ „f study and thought. A pencil .
T'l^nrri and credit, dropped. The" pair, have decid.d to l>aper with a statement of the ,
Grate I
rid u 'i
Br!"1.:
ors of
c a' ed.
Y u nr
Eugene
E. Eberwetn, De. go separate ways ln peace, wd the
! half-million will enable Mis. Millet
etv r
appll
•>tifi. d that V. D. to
lmI to the county ha
untv. - tnte of Ok. I
enjoy the luxuri
ccusto
nd of
;o which
;K ISI
! at.oil
aiid
that
in the Okahoma districts
suits th it are soul stirring,
results, basing on the -Ma:
and New York returns, w
McGilire.at home by a m:ij
000. Mr. Mo:: an would re
The
ould 1
lie lv
of poll 'I e '
!
Jind a
down law ! v ' '
inn the peace n.*id ni'.y of t
monv • 1
1 1* Jan'itr sheriff of Ca
-PC- '* "'"i
of noli" b^rff. nn.l owynm
throe**>•<>« ,45,,
«tati«i ef M <}artnoy as « eff
. H- r. No "xtrn eharces.
I' v'IC'.'F DRY Cl.feANINO WORKS
Phene 1 21* S0"41' nock I®!""** Phone
I!. EfflSTi
El Reno
492
107 Nerth Choctaw
A. MOHR
inarian.
i rs V.' con Ynrl
Oklahoma
« ♦•••••<
leav
-1 f:
t v
Cochran, of No. 514 West On
dt'Pd and Fourteenth street
Cochran find her followers hi
that the ordlna-y namn given to
tal* are sot "en rapjsrt" with
linn- FOt MD—Bnnk he
Mrs. cure same at t
•1!' ve FOR RENT—El r
rnor- e-71, well locatt
their flee or telephone
Owner can
lis office. 17
t room house, mf'
d. InH'iive this
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El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 17, Ed. 1 Monday, April 25, 1910, newspaper, April 25, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90772/m1/2/: accessed May 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.