El Reno The Daily Democrat Oklahoma (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF C x N
COUNTY AND CI TV OF
EDITORIAL PAGE
the leadin • democratic
paper. the only daily
in canadian county.
EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
.J. W. RYDER, Editor and Proprietor
fmltrU tt Uu fttuftct ti f.l f.'to. 'HUttmt ti i*c**4 cUu mtii m*:w
KL RENO. OKLAHOMA
•Ic.ay i&d ikii. ec.ai.3a4 la tia
TEVTIART act .-* *_h*a ONE
more "iiaui THREE y«a..-
SPECIAL NOTICE
herefere in r.h iaierast of fair
u ** ieem tt «x-
i*at to call atteotioa to the above
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V2S TALKi- OS DON'T 3
On« month, delivered t . "irner
(Me >i>*f.k, 'UUvrf.il K\4 carrier
CASH IN ADVANCE
War delivered hu #.? 50
tkzmnnth*, delivered by earner Z '■'>
Three rw,., delivered by rimer l.o'l
One ye*' b) Mli I '
Wz ms/niht by nan . 1 it')
6'V* 1f%ri pn>sl ft* . * « t
trr,m '** >>■'* ' r u ' "/pt 'w ^<4
'y«r miAAirm u give th'
, reflectir/ru are no',
intended, and rrautate-
rnentl of any eh.aran.er
till cheerfully rrrr-
retted at KWIHI '/rwj'it
(o our notice
4 *.* pr*rpr* 'liipviii
To *iie Eteeton of til# Ctty:
r, a , 70r^ to try tQd d*fea- a can-
Vote to try to elect someone. th*r
H lis ays dagger of some one silP-
statstaa ax. 1 to sayjplng •- ttit r°u ioa c win"
n Tl'.-A-ion of tie time wiU Don't vote for any man for a puB-
•>iectned. hp portion simply because he U <
T. K ELLISON, goc/.J. fello* anil because you aap -i
( . i rman Election Board | to li*e h.m. b it vote to: -he
jrou think will do the business
Don't vote for any man for a po-
sition of trust that you wou.d a*}
f**l like hirinz a* the public bu^>
nes* is folly as important as jo'i
own
Don t vote for a man that tak
no personal interest ia tne city, h -
TONIGHT
[OH INEAIRE
tonight
ARCH TAYLOR.
Secretary.
VOTERS ATT arm OS
r.-eeoorn, U a native Ohioan.
A \X()UiS'(J:\ff:.\"/ KAILS
Ike f*lltwt t rttet mtll •/ rkarged f*r pvhtt, ti ammtrnt'emettt
ttrullf eatk im aJotmte ro everybody (.lit UtHt.l.S ll'i'l'i
SCItOOI. h'lAHIi S2 '!
m tkr Itemtrrtt
III \4KhkS 'th
fOR MATOP.
ro THK VOTKRH OF El. HKMO—
I bereliy annonrsce my andtdacy
l. r the nttim ot f.'omm,* lotjer ol
tftdrifc Affairs (Mayor ar the aprmj
elwtion upon tne platform of "A
-<)ii*re f l to Krerybody " I ear-
nestly solicit tbe support of the el-
«i tors Iri satd election lohn W
Kreeliorn I P'>l Adv.)
itself, It scaH'-s. cr.est and dies, bat
tt -ari't l>e run to suit everybody an 1;
if the man who trtsa Isn't crazy
1.en he starts he will be ten the^
bar tie is over
J. W
irinj bis yoaajer days ha *u
• .. Hi n '.he HockHf Valley rail-
road, and hUe enroled In that hai-
ar . o«.-ipatlon, he sustained ln-
.. -.i *h.cn neceasitated other em-
ployment. He haa been a Vravatlng
man ain' e 1SX. Mr. r'reebom came
to Oklahoma from Kaaaaa in 18S! *t
waa darinf hla residence In McPber-
vi:. that the citizenship elected him
ah« riff ot Mcpherson county.
After serving i sheriff darinf the
< s 1 %52 ani 14SJ, the governor of
Kansas apr^i. ttd Mr Freetoorn a
riCtnM. if :c State Board of Chari-
f <•< H'- raided in El Reno for
se en teen years. Daring his
KING B VGGOT. in a 2 part Universal
"The Note"
"The Ticket of Leave Man"
in 3 parts
"Pathe Nev\> and Joker Comedy'
man
tnat
the protection of the proper
citizens of the town Had th
my advice and upheld my
some seven years aaro tlier
hav*- been no sales for pav
Don't repeat the ^ame
mistakes Be -are^ul h:w
2-Sc J- E. I
nr. "•
:y of
■wo : -
r -.axes
TUESDAY—GUESSING CONTEST
A dand\ Perc«<iator to the one guessing the nearest tlie
number ot tickets taken in today
EVERYBODY GUESS
Palm Olive Soap, three
55c at Jones' Drag Co
14-t
WHY NOT PA'NT UP
We have had a clean-up day that'
net the pace for all Oklahoma and
all time, now why not have a "paint
up day? ' The lumbermen, drug
men, hardware men and paint deal-
er would be glad to «ell the pant,
I Mil: painters would be glad to do the
fairs and e*-offlclo Mayor, under tde „or|< a„^ there Is hardly a piece of
I HEREBY MAKE KORMAt. AN
( uum ernerit for re-election to tbe
,lf|i<- of Cornrnsr.lr ner of I'ubll; Af-
If yon have good farnltcr« to s«.i
real-1 remember Outelins pays the h ?-e.-
dence In El Reno Mr. Freeborn has price
'•rved one term as a member of the;
hool board and six years as a mem- Only Out "BROMO QlilNINB
ber of the city council, representing
the third ward of the city. Mr. Free-
born Is now asking the voters of El-
Reno to elect him Commiaaioner of
Public Affairs, le. Mayor. Vote for
him He will make good 3-27 4-5
(Political Advertising j
Kates: 75c to $1.511
To the genuine. ca!I {'>r t : . n*...* LAXA
riVK BROMO gt'lNINE. l-ook for % /r.a -
H . W GROVE. Cure* a Cold in On" I>t
rough tnd hcadtch" an«l works otf c-.-:
F.uro^tun Plan
ihc ^'nntlicrit i^atrl
H. C. Paulsen, M^r.
N it Suite ol Koomi at Resjunable Kales
M.>ti I p-i .-Diie Lunch Counirr in the City. Optn at all Hour>
Steam Heat Throughout Kaulsen & Schajer, Praps.
Charter of the City of Kl Reno, sub-
Je<t to the will ol tne voters at the
fniirili I pa l election to be held April
fit ti, 191 & I have served one ami
one third terms under th* Commis-
sion Form of Government and baae
my claim* for re-election upon m/
record In jfflce and the success of
.«y administrations 1 earnest.!/
ask the support of the voters, whlc.i
will he greatly appreciated —P P
Duffy. (.'cl ad' !
property In this or any other city
that could not be Improved by the
application of a fre.tth coat of paint.
If you can't paint up, white-wash.
Kven your chicken coop and alley
fence would look better with a frejb
coal of whitewash. It don't take
much money to buy the material,
much brains to mix it nor much en-
ergy to apply It. !'alnt up; brghteu
up, cheer up; glcfcer up.
ANNOUNCEMENT
IN ANNOUNCING MY CANDIDACY
for Commissioner of Public Affairs,
lie Mayor) of 14. Reno, 1 wish to
state that I have been a resident of
the city for 22 years, and am famll ' but the adoption of
lar with the business alfalrs, having [could destroy every
taken a more or less prominent p"'t
In the shaping of Its destinies, al
ways working for those measures
which I considered were of benefit to
thcclty.and opposing equally as vlg
orously measures that I thought
were detrimental to our Interests
Very respectfully,
(Pol adv.) J. K. JONBK
HO.WH RDCORD
The newspaper has a record that
would pot John Barleycorn to iihame.
It has made and unmade presidents^ which Mexico ban for one
DON'T ADVERTISE IT
The United Htates government 1
now telling housekeepers how to mix
potatoes, pea meal and kafflr corn
with wheat flower to reduce the
cost of living. The Intention Is good,
such habits
tradition of
caste. When It was known that the
Veve-Dever* were eating cow feed,
they couldn't get an Invitation to a|
public auction of a funeral. You are
a good hearted old bungler Uncle
Sam.
If you have good furniture to sell
remember Outelins pays the hlghe*'
price. l-tr-
Kagles Hal 1
Sixth annual ball of the Eagles,
Thursday night, April 8, at Jackson
hall. Music by the El Reno or-
chestra. All Eagles and their friend*
cordially invited. l-7c|
If you have good furniture to sell
remember Gtitellus pays the highest
price. I"1'
gtat* of Ohio. C'ltv r,r Toledo. I
lwrh Cotnt] ' '
Frank J Cheney rnak"* oath that r.
iraior partner of the firm of P. J Cheney
A- f'r doinff baiine®*! tn the City of I -
Udo bounty an^l H^a'*- aforesaid, and
that „%|d firm v. I pav Th'- uum of ON r.
HT'NDRED r OLI.\RH for each and ev-
<-ry raj*, of C*a rrh har unr/t b*- "ir- I
by t r '• uc of IIA I T/S <".VTXKFtHCT RL
y FRANK .1 CHENF:T
flwrrn to before rr.e and aubarrib"! n
mv presence, this *>th day of De'ember.
A W OI.EASOS
Notary Publk
Hall's Catarrh Cure l«. taken internally
and arts directly upon the blood ar.1 rnu-
rr.tjp surfaces of the system 8#-nd for
testimonial* fr" . _
F J CHRNBY A CO. Toledo. O
Bold bv ail I>r'isr^1 •«t«* 'r<
T% k - Hi I. • Family Pli ■ for eonsllpstloD.
The First National Bank
H! Renu ' )k ldh<min
n N^KK\ VI IV! im«M;KK I\ *
!n it* manaifemfnt. * In i,s
OKI.I(;iN(. «nd ATTKVTIV H
In its service.
FASHIONABLE BUT USELESS
General Villa has declared a mor-
atorium of ninety days for Mexico.
To be fully In the fashion every coun-
try at war rnuat have a moratorium.
That seems to be the only need
It has
poets and politician*, given grains I nothing with which to pay debts, no
and the Jitney bua many a boost; It lealr.- to pay them aijil no legal ma-
has curtailed the power of kings and j1 blnery capable of compelling pay-
made paupers and prisoners of bank-J ment
era; put th« chill Into crooka and
congressmen; It has made world WHO MAY VOTE
famed evangelists of common clajr;
made famous the baking powderi Section 'ill.l of the" Revised Laws
that made Mlsouti famous; It I* put Oklahoma require a residence of one
to a thousand and one household w ar in the slate.
HARRY LAUDER
World-famous Scotch Comedian, says:
"Tuxedo, for mildness, purity and fra-
grance, THE tobacco for me. V/ith my
pipe fiiled with good old I UXEDO, all
my troubles go up in smoke. In all my
world-wide travels I've yet to find its
eqttai as a slow-burning, coo!-tasting,
sweet-flavored 'jacco. T'JXEDO
satisfies me com- „
pietely."
DR. LANE
)fflc«" ,|f, 1-2 Kast Woodson
TEI.KPHONF ! 1
N
uses: has decoraten pantry shelves,
been cut In strips and tacked to the
top of the screen door to drive aw y
files; It has kindled fires and curled
hair; It has educated the poor and
deprived the ph'losopher of his rea-
Hlx months In the rtounty.
Thirty days In the election pre- |
clncl. fo entitle anyone to vote.
PBNAl.TY KOFt ILI^EOAL VOT1NO
SAction Any pcrnon not en
titled to vot/p at any election, who |
F. H. CLARK
Physician and Surgeon
DTI Ice I OS 1-2 S. Blckford
Office 23 PHONES Res 42
F. T. Slack pole \
II KA' KSTATE, KA KM LOANS
AND INSURANCE
i:o< n X ("it Nat'l Bank Bldg
Taxc^o Keep^ the Wor d
iri Good Humor
Here is the man whose life work is to
make millions of people happy. In pur-
suing his call, lie travels the wi.le world
over. He is a great lover of his pipe,
and in all sorts of comers of the earth he has tried all sorts cf tobaccos.
What is his unqualified statement in regard to 1 uxedo? Read i: agair :
"I've yst to find its equal." This is the frank and candid opinion of thou-
sands and thousands of experienced, judicious smokers. Tuxed > i absolutely
the b ' all-around tobacco that modern tobacco science can make.
son; It has made records, reputa- c Ms his vfite, WHETHER HE IS
tions and money for everybody but t'llAI.I.KNC.Ki) OR NOT Is guilty of
If you want a wall In oard that will g ive you
the beat service al the lowest coat —one
that keeps the rooms warmer in winter
^i*nd cooler in lui'imcr — ask your dealer
•bout
Certain-teed
Wall BcKJurd
Tests miwleon six hiph Wall I,..,irdi show I list Certatn trrd in the strong-
est ami that it tcusls ilatrfpn, ,h ii:>i w.itrr In ltrr than any mli.' r Wall Hoard.
At rncH • f ,1,1 T I,IK mills *t make Ibc fop
John. W . (>lark
ATTORNEv- AT-LAW
I.Htnlie Building. El Reno, Oklu
c
m
The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
.WAVl"
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It can l * nird in hotiwv «.fRc *, f" t< t i «. .«i.
Periuniietit nml trtttfirmv uw-tlm tiii i*
^uU kl v nn>I inespriitiivrly htiilt with Crrluin
Wall Board II « ill Ik- n{>pli«-'l 1.v iiii,
cart ful wot km hi who follow • dirrt lioim
Our roofing* mrr known and
bva rnmJ* n« «,Till ormr th* world.
Far $aU by J aUr$ *i trywhtrt,
al rtatonabla prtc««
General Roofing Mfg. Gtmpany
Horld'u hirwt
unit H iiliiltij/ #'«ifM r«
Hw T*rli CHr fcwt*a Ckwif* Fnub«rali
AlltaU CI Ua4 __ iMrrN
CM?
low ii*k |> nmJucU
A | h ill Roofings
Slala InrfaredbhinglM
Aaphi #t F*H«
a mm Kill
T
Build'n| P«p«r
ln«ul tia |P«p«n
W.U B«* rd.
PIMI K R Nifini C««MOt
Alpl all I m nt
Roof Cm ting
Mrl J Pat nil
Out 'Ammr PainU
A «in.
"" " AC mITm
FARM LOANS
We have plenty of money to
loan on good farms. We also
have one of the largest fire In-
Insurame agencies In the state
See us
W. J. FINCH
Frank Meyer
Karm Loans and Real Estate
Fire and Tornado Insurance
Deeds. Mortgages. Contracts, etc
Prepared Notary Public In of-
fice Phone 202 111 E Wood-
son . El Reno, Oklahoma
UL£N
ya Ht
Uncorking a tin of T uxedo is like lifting
fhe lid on concentratcd sunshine. And then,
when you rire up! Well! The first pud's n
revelation, the second s a revolution, the third
just gets you happy-like I 1 hen you're ofT
just as sure as you'll see the green grass and
hear the birds sing next Spring.
The exclusive "Tuxedo Process" bri.iss out
the unsurpassed mildness, debate fra^rancs and
mellow flavor of the Burley lesf in a way that I: j
never been successfully imitated. .Av .n-e ti-.^-
it refines the tobacco until every l.cir Knees
and "bite" disappears.
you CAN BUY TUXEDO LVL«vYWH£RC
5c
VA --
Convenient, glasnine
wrapped, moisture-
proof pouch • •
In Tin Humidors 40c and 80c
Famous C ecn Tin « a
wilh (,old ietteriiig, 1
curved to (;. pockct
In Ciauiiumidort 50c and 90c
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
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Ryder, J. W. El Reno The Daily Democrat Oklahoma (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1915, newspaper, April 5, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91101/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.