El Reno The Daily Democrat Oklahoma (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 24, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CANADIAN
COUNTY AND CITY OF EL RENO
EDITORIAL PAGE
THE LEA DIN'- DEMOCRATIC
PAPER. THE ONLY DAILY
IN CANADIAN COUNTY
EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
J. W. RYDER, Editor and Proprietor
Itnttnd ti I Ihr I'otloffici al HI Reno, Oklahoma, as second class mail matlur
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA
One month, delivered by carrier
One week, delivered by carrier
CASH IN ADVANCE
Year delivered by earner
iS'tx month*, delivered by carrier
Three mo., delivered by carrier
One year by mail fJ.5o
Six montlm by mail / .5(1
$3.50
2.00
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Oar nutation in to Hive the
news; reflection are not
intended, and mimtate-
mentt of any character
tvill be cheerfully cor-
rected in noon as brought
to our notice
Classified ails. and punt loculs mini he paid for in advance no phone outers accepted, creep!
from business firm*. ('opu for oils, mutt be i/t by n. in. in order to insure proper tlitpl'iy
Good Advice
AN EL, it 10NO CITIZEN GIVES IN
KORMATION OP PRICE-
LESS VALUE
RipplingRtiijmos
A Fond Farewell
■mit- ' **
Good by Tor n hcbboh, old fu-jace, my lad; yon kc|«i uh fr>ui
freezln' wliun weather was bad; your rest, 1111 November, you've cer-
tainly earned; I'll always remember (he coal you have
burned. Rest there in the cellar, oh, furnace and
ruKi, forgetting the feller you filled with dlsgurtt, for
getting the mountains of coal you required, forgetting
the fountains of aluths you inspired. You caused my
soul twinges too fierce to relate, dadbust your old
hinges, doggoue your old grate! I tolled like six
dragons to keep you In coal; the coal dealers' wagons
for ever did r U, out here to my palace, the basement
♦o fill I busted "|ny gallus to square up the bill, for
weeks did 1 scamper 'to heat tip the flat, confound
your old damper and cheap thermostat! Oh, rest
'till the autumn, down there In your den, and then
vour old bottom I'll shake up again: I'll claw at the
clinkers and paw wt the slate, anil cuss like the tink-
ers-—till then you may wait. r
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I When you suffer from Jiackache,
! headaches, diziness, nervousness,
j leel weak, lanquid, depressed,
| Have annoyiug urinary disorders;
Do you know what to do?
Some El Reuo people do.
Read the statement that follows.
It's from an El Reno citizen.
Testimony that cau be investigated.
Mr. A. W. Klopf, 921 S. Macomb
avenue., El Reno, says: "On several
occasions when suffering from kid-
ney complaint and lumbago, I have
taken Doan's Kidney Pills and they
have benefited me in a short time.
I highly recommend this remedy to
sufferers from kidney complaint."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same
that Mr. Klopf had. Poster Mil-
burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
HAVF YflllA CfllT? t°night OH/Y theatre
TONIGHT
I make a specialty of castration
Address Lemuel Hill, R. P. D. No. 3,
Okarche, Okla. 3tw—Sw
MAKE 1915 THE
HAPPIEST YEAR
OP YOUR LIFE
TWO PAIRS POR ONE PARIS
$50.90 Round Trip San Diego, Los
Angeles and San Francisco, March 1
to Nov. 30th. Return limit three
months. Choice of routes going and
returning. Stop-overs allowed at all
points. The exposition cities are
but 50 hours away. Leave here to-
day arrive day after tomorrow, via
Tho Rock Island Lines. 2tw-tf
A scream from start to finish
"St. John's Kindergarten" at St.
John's M. E. Church, South, Friday
night, April 30th. Admission ouly a
quarter. Home talent. Under di-
rection of Miss Edna Kelly. 17-tf
.WALT MASON
UOGST THE FAIR | Wiliam and old Franz-Joseph,
The Canadian County Pair last J "England." says lie, "Is lighting
year was an unqualified success and ihree enemies, Germany Austria and
unique in many particulars, the I drink, but the worst or these is
first one being thai it wus a success | drink."
but the most striking difference | 'i'he merchants of Ills Hiitanic
between It and the regulation fair Majesty's ki„Kion, wm 81.a| u.eir
was that it was practically held In : W||1H ,.el|ars, ,here wll, if the
town and was free. it didn't co:dimtle Welshman has )li8 way bc! a
you halt a dollar to get there and remarkable dryness all over the
another one to get In. The merchant ' |am|
and husincs man iu the city got the
benefit of the .limes and dollars that
are always freely spent at an event
of this character and usually go to
the concession man that moves his
store lo the center of activity for
"three day* only." He gets tin
dollars while the business man gets
the Bhort end of it and Is still ex
pected to pay the bill out of ths
strength of loyalty and local pride
Anyway, no man under strain
wants to have his senses and capab-
ilities impaired.
The railroads of America discov
How dull London would seem
j with the lights out and the barmaids
• all at work in the arsenals, and how
: colorless Paris w ill itppear with
nothing to drink but the Seine.
Peace must be nearer than ever.
If Europe is dry K will be sober,
! and sober folks won't cary on such
a useless quarrel for any great
I length of time.
The up town-fair was such a sue-1
[ cess last year in so many different
ways that almost to a man tflie Pair
I Association voted to have It this
year just as close to the geographi-
cal and trade center of the city as K
as possible Unfortunately there
I was no vacant groun.l in the heart
of the ctly that could be obtained
land ihe cHy park was the next lust
l choice and for the purpose that It is
I Intended to be devoted to Ihe live
[stock exhibit—It is doubtful if It
I could He improved upon.
Suitable buildings for the oilier
■exhibits are dlficult in find but some
(arrangements will be made to ho,if
Itlvi dozens of other exhibits In the
Ipirncipal business section That the
ered w lijit the abuse of liquor cost
them long ago.
Drunkenness Is coming to be look-
ed upon in the right light.
It Is no longer regarded as funny.
Every constructive agency in the
world is against it.
Nothing in the history of the
world has emphasized man's awak
ening to the disastrous effects of
over indulgence In sirong drink like
this present war. and this present
war has done so, merely because it
called forth his utmost strength
I which he found himself unable to
1915 fair will be a record breaker is I pxor' ""'I" * "«• *"bpr
in assured fact. The Pair Associa j
Ion "has ts neck bowed" and have I
ugaln retained the services of Mr.
B. Jackson, and Mr. Jackson has
■demonstrated the fact that he knows
the fair and live stoi k game from
start to finish The business met
ure behind the proposition o th
and there is a general and
growing Interest in the event ai«ong
^he farmers, they are realizing mor#
und more every day that nothing
iloee go much to build up the interes'
und create competition in producing
best, as a first class county fair
t is conducted purely for the
enefit of he public and the exhibi-
lor and not for gam
nOOZE AND HATTI.ES
Behold what they are doing
Jcross the water
The Czar of Russia has made
nhara look like a clover punch,
vhlle Lloyd George'* latest contrl
patton causes the Anti-SaW>on 1 ■*'
e's flying squadron to listen like
I rfstle of September winds
IjlBOltg drj leaves
Without qualm pr qualification he
Kiag Alcohol with Kaiaaf
COULD STAY
A president about whom many
j stories were told was ('.rover Cteve
j land. One which he enjoyed very
linueh was thai one time when he
was out hunting he was overtaken
by darkness, and coming to 4 fish-
erman's hut knjjcked at the door.
The family had retired, but after
repealed knockings a man put his
head out of a window and asked
"Who's there?"
"I am Orover Cleveland."
"Well, what io you want "
"I want to stay here all night,"
"AH right, stay there."
We think with horror of the loss
of 190 lives and a million dollars in
the Texas floods Such a disaster
f>ccurs probably once In a life time.
When we consider that war In Eu-
rope is costiug that much e\frv hour
wo me Idea of the immensity of the
horror ran be obtained
See our grand free premium sub-
scription offer on the bark page of
I tbla issue Don" miss It.
Kitchen Happiness
CO MRS F R O M
FRANCIS FORI) and GRACE CUNAR1)
in the greatest of their moving picture career
"THE HIDDEN CITY"
a drama of love and mystery—dont miss seeing it
L-KO COMEDY
"Change in Lovers"
✓1
SUNDAY—First Episode of
"The Clutching Hand"
Featuring Pearl White in "The Exploits of Elaine"
The Fourteenth Installment of
"Runaway June"
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itchen cleanliness
itchen cent fori
itchen efficiency
= itchen economy
all of which are a result of a
kitchen equipped with a
GAS RANGE
Kitchen happiness is the key to household happiness.
Arrange for a gas range in your kitchen today•
EL RENO GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
I OR KITCHEN HAPPINESS—A GAS RANGE
The First National Bank
El Reno, Oklahoma
CONSERVATIVE PROGRESSIVE
In its management. In its policy
OBLIGING and ATTENTIVE
In its service.
61 Hctio theatre
TONIGHT
Thanhouser presents the
"Twenty Million Dollar Mystery"
Episode No. 20—the richest girl in the world
Kay-Bee film company presents Two Gun Hicks in
"The Taking of Luke McVane"
A thrilling Western drama in two parts
Lubin presents Edgar Jones and Justina Huff in
"A Prince of Peace"
A two part drama of love
" The House of Horror"
Biograph Drama
"Big Brother Bill"
Thanhouser Drama
PONY CONTEST
Buy Your Groceries From
GIBSON & PARADIS
and call for Pony I otes
Gibson & Paradis
•HONK 24
SAND'S 01.1) STAND
European Plan Kates: 75c to St.SO
Chr iS'mithcru Blntrl
H. C. Paulsen. Mgr.
•Nil
Most I p-to-l)at« l.uncb ( oualcr in lit City. Open at all Hours
Steam Ileal Throuthout Paulsen {j? Schafet, I'rt fis.
' * <
SPECIAL PROGRAM Sunday Matinee and Night
Big amateur night Tuesday—you can win one of these
three prizes if you try—$5.00, $2.50 and $1.00
5c AND 10c
AT OKLAHOMA CITY
POSTPONED UNTIL
. 25,2 P. M.
Special Rates from All Points on
the Interurban Lines
•rum KL RENO, Kound Trip ■
" NORMAN " - .
" YUKON " - -
" EDMOND " •• .
SOc
50c
4#c
40c
For complete information, time tables and tickets
call on local agent
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Ryder, J. W. El Reno The Daily Democrat Oklahoma (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 24, 1915, newspaper, April 24, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91118/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.