El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 18, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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El Reno Democrat
pvbUftlied by
EL RENO PUBLISHING CO.
J. K h-R v uau*h, Editor
and Put>-
Bnt rtsi at tbn yo tofflc« at K1 ileao
Okla.. a* «et<md claaa matter May
SI. l##i.
1 jrear ...
m on tin
month*
1 w«k by carrier
*
MM? S.ivei ie exhibited to ib« l 'l
les of New York a sn n 11000 jeai
old, but not uiiii .i attention w:i; paid
t>> It. There wag loo many yards of
Wotll ill it, Hllil till. buttons ou the
Bide were made to button.
In three hollis the people of Ball
icsviilee raised $4,'.hi:, h i | private
subscription with wuich to inaugui.
ate a wood mad campaign. It is thi^
kind of a spirit iliat makes good
towns Tlwre was no conversation
about tluse subscription but iron
dolla^ were planked down in sums
of from five to one hundred, and in a
few hours later and teams were
out making new road I'hv people
of Bartlesville not onl> ru'ngnixe the
fact that good roads aiv necessary(
but they also know that thv right
way to raise the sinews^ ol war is to
reach down into your inside pocket
and produce t.iv cash
Ned Finch of Weatherford i- vialt.
«;i Iteno rrlends lor a f«w days
SWITCHES. Ktc maniirai I'll I fr< . i
combings. H• n 1 hair s« tciii- , •1 *'
Work called for 1b:" !. I"or
Phone 72!l It I" I"
Mrs Ackernian
m
CAPU
•ftV.WRf*!-,,?
HEAbAC
STOMACH TRUUBLES
Mr. Raglaad Writei Interesting
Letter on This Subject.
A D
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HICKS'CAPUDINE
in a uttle'watew i
ReriioVOS the ran whrtb'T I'ruin
5t UI, gripp, or nurvouHM -
I Oo., 25c. and 50o.
§OLD AT WELL-STOCHtO D4'JG STOHi
mc.' wmsk
[$&$/: ! Madison Heights, Va.—Mr. Chas. A.
fwgj j Ragland, ot this place, writes: "I have
(JLTiH been taking Thedlord's Black-Draught
• lor indigestion, and oilier stomach troub-
le ,, ;iiso colds, and find it to be the very
best medicine I have ever used.
After taking Black-Draught foi a few
1 days, 1 always Jeel like a new man."
Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain
In pit ol stomach, and a feeling of full- :
' ncss after eating, are sure symptoms 61
stomach trouble, and should be given the
proper treatment, as your strength and
health depend very largely upon your
the coming week day by day
N,.« York. Oct IN Tie follow
i, u vents are scheduled to take
place during the coming we k.
MONDAY
Wrdlet of l ulled states Supreme
Court on Kentucky rates expected to
ln« announoqd.
Congregational National Council
convenes. at Kansas, *"Hy. M°.
Toda> begins the- celebration of
'•oyster week," urged by the depart
nicut of Agriculture. I'eoplo urged
ti us - thv bivalve more extensively
to help fight l-lf hlB'i co. t of living
Thanksgiving Day in Canada.
THIS WOMAN
HAD MUCH PAIN
WHEN STANDING
Tells How Lydia E.Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound made
Her a Well Woman.
Chippewa Falls, Wis. —"I have al-
ways had great confidence in Lydia E.
I Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound at I
found it very good
for organic troubles
and ivcomtnend it
highly. 1 had dis-
placement, back-
ifte idea!
illumiitaiii
TUESDAY
rncle Sam holds examination^ in
various parts of th** Northwo. \ to He
I lect forest rangers
| Coi Roosevelt cheduled to arrive
I at Rio Janeiro,
WEDNESDAY
Fourth annual convention of the
Electric Vehicle Association of Am
erica opens in Boston.
To get quick and permanent relict1 (1,1 Roosevelt deliver* 1 .
from these ailments, you should lake jlectm e on American International , ir) fmt. health now. If I ever have those
'ism* at Uio Janeiro. j troubles again 1 will take Lydia E. Pink-
National Emancipation Exhibition |i;.m's Ve^-'table Compound. — Mrs.
' ns in New York Cil> as a -mi ! Hl>. Perron. PIS High St., Chippewa
aiiM Falls. Wisconsin.
ntennial commemoration 01 Aora.
ham Lincoln# freeing t*.ie slaves
Dedication of the Cleveland Mt-m
orial Tower at Princeton ^ •'
II Will |ll\-iiv j —
a medicine of known curative merit
' 1 r,s 75 years of splendid success, In the
. health depend very 1
III Railroad engineer, < iv. dandits digestion.
^ 1 I , I To cet auick and
years at the throttle,
had invested hi?
• .. #>«•/treatment of just such troubles, proves ope
savings III a p .f..; ^ rea] merit of Thedford's Black-j,,.,,
Aii«/nPS«i Draught. Sate, pleasant, gentle in action,
(/ua c and without bad after-effects, it is sure
« n ■ -11 i to benefit both young and old. For sale
business, ill-managed c, ,ywhere price 25c.
was on the v*rge oi:
mrr
a c li e and p a i n j
when standing o n
my feet for any
length of time, when
1 began to take the
medicine, but I atn
N. C 1 a
Young Vincent Astor, who recently
catue into possession of v;ist estate,
owing to the death ot bis tatbvi in
the Titantlc trasedy. is beginning to
realize some of the i-esiionsibilities^ ol
life lie went down t<> ho- Rhine
beck state a few days ago and tried
to run things awhile I o wo kmeii
there didn't seem to pay much r
tentkm to what he s;iid mil be pro
ceeded to ihe county - ■ai wli i. h
,iad himself sworn in
deputy sheriff It nun i. ver>
pleasant to realize that you ar« in
pof^ssion of a large fortune, but 1
la pretty tough to have to be ap-
pointed a depnt\ sheriff in order to
be able to convlnc - yonr employee^
that you are really tli owner of u.
The finding of a still bom o- be in
an out of the way pi." e near this ^
city a few day.") ato ha been siven
publication in this paper, mid w
are informed that .1 svrlou- crime
■"tas hem discovered The tmliori
ties have made an examination, and
claim that nial practice was iesorted
to in order |o conceal facts which
would have come to light. We are
Informed that the authorities as>-rt
that tae abortion was cominitted
with the assistance of experlenc il
aid and that the body of the balfe
boars witness to ttii If this r, true
the parties should lie s verely dealt
with It is inconceiveable that a
physician whose talents should be
devoted to the iireaervaflon of life,
would resort to a crime so foul as
this for the payment of a tew paltry
dollars. The practice of medicine is
ti hleli and noble pursuit, and this,
profession Tins numbered anions: Its
memlrers some of the mo t enliahten
p<! and able and honorable men of
the aces. Th> iiivins of n license to
practice medicine places in the hands
ot its recipient a weapon that is uo
liome wired
MOW, p^
[L BENQ GAS S ELL CO.3
rum. 1 he engineer
left his engine ont1
day and stepped in
as superintendent.
Never had seen the
inside of a printing
\Vh> buy
and 25 ce
Phon
butter when Olc
mits pvr poifnd.
tar
10S N. Kock Island
Telephone 40 '
u nt for (rood 01* evil. No greater
iriist can be reposed in tlk* fhandb of
any man taan 10 be permitted to
minister unto the il 1 ^ "f humanity^
and lie who carries in his hands the
mighty pow«ii of life ami death
should consider it sacred. He w'10
will prostitute ti is profession to the
exteut of takini; the life of an inno.j
<"v'iit and powerless babe is not en- j
titled to the appellation of either;
man or physician. He should not |
only be derived of his liberty, but of i
the riciit to practice his profession, i
We hope, Indeed< that the author of |
this crime does not reside heref Hut
for the sako of the reputation o! th 4
community, as well as of t'.uit of the
medical profession^ which number®
among its members some ot the best
citizens in this city, we hope, indeed
that this matter will l>e probed to the
bottom, and if guilty partie^ are
here we are sure t'.iat the authorities
will visit such penalties as the law
provides
is one of
the most successful
catalog houses in his
section, and he's rich.
He was a born exec-
utive, not an engine
driver, and he found
himself.
A want ad will also
find your place, old
fellow.
. - xk.irierii'
Order Your Apples Now
I) C. H:>thell is now taliinp orders
for Hen Davis apples A car load
will arrive in a day or two from the
Sflnni- Arkansas, apple orchards
the finest in the world. Thee ap
are hand picked and will keep
all winti See Mr Bothell now, so
a 10 be sure your order will be fill.
These apples shipped by VV M.
llavi of Salome Arkansas shipper
lor fruit Growers. 11 IS 3tp
i■inlay niir'.H i 11 be regular meiet
111-ht for the Knights and I.adies
ol Security and after the meeting a
s.uppei will be served which the la
of th. lodge have volunteered to
prepare. All members of the lodg'
• invited and if you fail to attend
ou vvill miss a good time.
t-'ailior Si veil of the Catholic church
went id 101 k City this morning where
in, , iv. le will begin a ten days
mission. Fath ir Pierets, assistant
i ! Muskogee will officiate here
i..morrow and will conduct the regu
! !i Sunday services
Providence, R. I.—"I cannot speak
too ' , hly of i.ydla E. Pinkham's Veg-
etab'e (.'otnfiound as it has done won-
ders for nie and I would not be without
it. 1 had organic displacement and
I aline down P"ins an(' backache and
was thoroughly run down when 1 took
l ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound. It helped me and 1 am in the
best of health at present. 1 work in a
! factory all day long besides doing my
■ housework so you can see what it has
n.i.iio.. . : done for n •. I give you permission to
Women Christian Temper. | publish my name and I speak of your
.Former President Taft will speak".
I international ib> Farming Con.
is only LTeiy. 0|,ens Tulsa, Okla
Kraft s | stockholders Of the New Haven
Railroad meet at New Haven, Conn
International Antl Tuberculosis be
gins at Iterliu, Germany,
THURSDAY
World-
mice Union meets.
National Tax Association convene^
at Huffalo, N. Y,
Trial of Father llans Schmidt, the
Xtw York priest who murdfreil Anna
Aiiil11111 r, scheduled (O I1 ,in today.
FRIDAY
Annual State Boys' Conference of
Connecticut convenes at Bridgeport
SATURDAY
President Wilson lea\ ■ s( Washing-
ton for Philadelphia to speak at the
rededicatlon of Congress Hall.
The Lancashire Cotton Mills close
today until the strike of the work-
men at the Beehive Mill Bolton Eng-
land is. settled
The tango dance is lo "lave its apo-
theosis at the French Academy al
the annual meeting of (be French Tn.
stitute today
SPORTING CALENDAR
Vegetable Compound to many of my
friends." — M"s. Ahrii, Lawson, l_.i
l.ippitt St., Providence, II. I.
NOTICE
I On and after November I Kaffs
I Market will not be open on Sundays.
I Deliveries w ill He made uptil 1) o'clock
hi, Saturday evening after t.iat date
I ;,;ul \v. will guarantee the meat to
keep.
,o ic, :: it Krafts Market
New Tonsorial Parlors Opened
The new barber shop of Crawford
and Neff located at in:; South Pick
ford is now open and ready for busi-
ness tip todale equip!nient and the
very best of service. Drop into tip;
new establishment and get acqaint
ed. 10 17 St
THE
Colorado Strike
Is causing a big demand for
coal
Hence a t^umaue 1 evident
Better fill tiat bin.
And of course you wiait the
liest, consequently it must be
Sautbines Coal
Are you wise then h^ed the
owl
C. D. S.
The Booster with
Alfalfa Mil's
Phone 121
Forrest Nave who is 'employed ill
the TiainiiMstr'r*; office ol the Ok.
luhonia Divisioin ol th Rook Island
whs not on duty yesterday and
pent inquiry among his friends did
not revoal the t auso of '.lis absence.
I.ast e\v ning meeting a reporter foi
thf Democrat ( Forrest in explaining
his ah.sence said ''its a girl, born at
11 ."i«> ihis morning and -lie's a beau-
f\ too takes after her mother in that
n spect " V\'hen questioned as to the
of tae young Miss, the happy
father acknowledged that that lm-
portant item had been overlooked-
but hi "Ruewfid'' she would tip the
scales at ten pounds or over
Will Kdger entertained a number of
iriends last evehing at a duck sup-
per at hi^ honjc at the (lilmore FJlata.
A very apiietiziug repast was served
tr, r.ni following guests; Mayor 1\ P.
Dliffy. llal Towiraendt Frank Case
Arthur March, Tom Reed and Will
hfdger Tom Reed officiated as chef
i for the occasion
[Sir ^ :■
MONDAY
Ninth annual fall meet of N*
England Fox Hunters' Club begin-
1' U hertown. Mass,
11 W. Stevenson and Tom flarr
two English style biliiardists b'v
• o play 10 000 up for $.">'00 a side
U) 11 don.
WEDNESDAY
Crack polo teams of
The Clothes
i You wear indicates your taste in
vour calling in business. In
11 1
In fact many ideas are formed from a
glance at your clothes A good clean-
lfy our up to date
of satisfaction that clothes look
The local order of Railway Clerks
are making arrangements for their
Fourth Annual Hall which will be
given oh Thanksgiving night§ Com
mittees are at work and tlie clerks
will usq every effort to have the
dance this year t'.ie most successful
ever given by that organltation.
Mrs Thos, Shiras, formerly Miss
Mamie Cas-p is t'.ie guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Case.
PILES
nre curable. All kind#
mean suffering « i«J
(lanjrcr. The CAUSE
m ulwayt* internal.
Dr. Leonhardt i
HEM-ROID
%abletn prot.uce anuxti by nttack*ng the
INTERNAL CAUSE Ti..- piles are dried up and
permanently cur- • l «i< \ a" treatment, $1.00.
DR LBONHARDTCO.. Buffalo. N. Y. ifreebook)
| Sold by Jones Drug Oo. and all druggist*.
The Farm Burden Bearer
(OU and your farm wagon spend i
great deal of time together. Of ali
your tools, it is your standby. Its
■wheels roll along under bis loads
—— for you—towering racks of hay and
grain, sacks of produce over miles of roads to
market, loads of sand and gravel, anything
that needs moving. When next you ride on
top of a load, listen to the constant racking,
creaking, groaning sound of the wagon box
and wheels, as the load pitches back and forth
over the road ruts. It takes solid strength to
stand up long under that. I II C wagons
Weber New Bettendorf
Columbus Steel King
give the buyer the most he can get for his
money because they defy hard usage for tho
longest time, and are easiest on the horses.
These are a few of the things that contribute
to the making of the unbeatable I H C wagon
reputation. Selection of the finest grades of
lumber, oak. hickory and pine, and of the best
quality steel and iron; many months of toughen-
ing, air-drying of every piece of wood; skilled
assembling of parts, fitting of bolts and rivets,
and perfect shaping and ironing; application
of the purest paint to act as wood preservar
tive and to prevent shrinking and warping of
the wood. In the construction, the wagon
undergoes many careful inspections by experts
who test every part and verify each operation
so that when the wagon is ready for the farmer,
it is practically perfect in every detail and
thoroughly up to the I H C standard. i
Study I H C wagons at the local dealer •.
Get catalogues from him, or, write-the
International Harvester Company of America
(Incorporated)
Oklahoma City Okla.
l/.ie Pacii'ic ing anil prising
ronst meet at S:m Francisco as a j
. •■ ,, i, , , , i methods sives von tliat appearanc*
Feature ot the Portola festival, ,
THURSDAY
End of the season for the Pacfifl \
Coast leaeno. , ! right and fe«l right.
SATURDAY
Moli Moha and Halt linn T.vnonflky I
are matched to fiKht ten rounds at j
syracuse N. Y
(Jive Ole a trial and you will nev | nique Cleaning
Phone U
Our wagon will call
or again iify? butter 20c antl 25c pei
pound at Kraft's Mark-el Phone 24
10 1 f 61
Company
216 South Rock Island
GOOD COLD WEATHER
AVe are being liberally patronized too, but we'll work over
time if necessary to ac-coinmodate you Our standing offer
to serve promptly is b-'ing taken advantage of nllQNK
strongly. *■ (3 O
FARMERS MILL & GRAIN CO.
DELIVERED DAY ORDERED
How About Your EM.l. CLOTHES?
See Levy, The Tailor for Your Fall and Winter Suit.
lie can save you money in your clothes. He is the agent for
two of the best special order houses in Chicago You do not
lietid Jo go elsewhere to get a better fit and better quality than
you can from I.ev\ the Tailor Of course if you want your suit
made at home, Levy can do It, Over 500 styles to setect from
We have unclaimed garments t'juf w buy direct from the best
tailoring houses in Chicago and sell them at oive naif of original
cost
We have 50 Suits, 011 hand jnw and 25 Overcoats and 13*0 pair
of Trousers Do not lose any time but come now while Ihe
stock is complete.
JOE LEVY, THE TAILOR
("HONE 248
212 SOUTH ROCK ISLAND
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Kavanaugh, John E. El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 18, 1913, newspaper, October 18, 1913; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc90924/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.