The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 69, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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Toe pro’^rtr-e tariff ;* a r,r'i«7 •*-
<} ' ue .. - ■ tniuat or 'national
t ltr.' ;
The principle of r^dprocitv in cum-
r. rce w . ;. It u now soogat to =f/p*y
tbr'/ugh ^:;,3ieTc.uiI tre*1.*-* with frvetwej-
]•, aali'r. •• -1* ..sled t/> rherk the
h ,«r% • .nfr : tn a.i nation*
between whom tri-at* am mad-. At
the Mime tixr.e redactions may he foond
»* r e*-*ar; for the interest </f ah cou-
cerr.e'l . .,4 *a» /.auipi.ej >/y rl.e
lamented If** >5* Jr tC.nley in hi* bit
b re-« ‘he !' ffalo exT/% vr
He dwe<t on ihe comity of Bailout a
a ject e 1 . h r>r-nan) n.ay find of great
interest if lh' allows unxu intraMaoi"
r of her citi/' r.» to j- tbe:r oj>je>-
bitina t/> American r^/mmerce to the jioint
1 tariff w The nai.on »!m h 11 the
atronger in je/pubition. wealth and na-
t r jl rev, n.** mu-t win in ;ij) such a
conlnt.
Confident of their overwhelming
itrengtb, ti.- \mer.can p«.opie will, h*/w-
« v»-r, com .;: to regi late tb^ir tomm» r-
cial affair in acrordan'*- with general
la- rsth< r than » . . >1 legis-
lation •iipvrindiwt-<f h. imjiroper action
f<: one or several nations in refer*m * to
tariff matten Tli" tar-ff i* a natural
mrau> of defense agauisl Htrongi% organ-
ized competition, l/tit the ! ruled States
will proUibly he aide to teach all the na-
tions the advantages of reciprocity and
fair dealing in the future
MR ROlc VVI.hT f»N PRACTICAL
POLITICS.
Mr. ko'/tevelt entered politics mjom
#’cr lra\ mg < olleg** Hi wa« described
tr the time as n reformer and his ap-
]* arame :n the held el: < ; * * 1 many ,m
plmiei.t Hi youth, hi* ability and
hi inflnenliiil w« nl j/omtion, coupled
with his enen.' and entliusi.,sm, caused
»
a til- « «/itifn;; leader of fore cs which
bon;chow, although nlway* moving, hail
n» • er \\ -n a battle It u«« not long.
In as ever, until be l.tgan to illustrate,
troth t>' luvspfeches iud t^firrmance*
that, with him. the r» forui»-r ▼.«• not the
mera snarler ot th< drasair, hut a man
o: ,t tion and • - ‘ il i<l» 1- and 'xrn
nf ter wards lie was aharply criticised in
-
ly praised It was in reply to thi* irtti
c i ni that it. ot of h pditical papers
1)> «aid
Practical )*oliti< a must not Ire con-
strued to niMii dirty jwditics In the
long inn the jxditw - <>f frsud snd:reach
e arid louiii' - .-r» .nprac ii al lit*,
an t the most pra'' u\ »»t *il politicians
h the politician who i* c >»n sml decent
and Upngli' Hut h man who goea into
the actual hnttli f tin political world
must prepare himself much as he would
for tin struggle in any other branch of
our life jjc mint he prep: red i-, meet
men o( far lower ideals than in* own and
t
them, hut a* they art lie mils' ».o» jo*e
his own high ideal, and .et lie must face
the fact t11.*' the major.' . • f the :u*tl
'
ideals He must s'aml firmly for what
he believes, and yet hr mu»t rcaliov: tlut
jMrdticsl action, to be ' ffective must be
the joint action of intnv tnen, and that
ho must sacrifice somewhat of bis o- n
op.liioni Vi U)OjC ot h.s ao cu'.ss if b«
e'^rr hopes to s<»« his desires take pr sc ti-
cs 1 -hepi
The prime thing tbst averv uiau who
ta*»c« so interest in polita* hould ; -
tnviflter 1- that hi* must act and not
nv rely criticise the u< lions irf oibsrfs It
fa not lh« mils whr- *|i w h • liilst p
new bis 1 - mug pap! flii'i • itig
: tie day of thss
Mr Rc/^z-e’:
— - *ti S- * V
He ^ai: »;lfc Matter' - a practical ea;
Bet hr k * hand* it»r. He cos*
ierreu ;a a.i cnrtftscsn r -ii tie practi-
i! pr/Ujciui*. hrtt 'zt did jrA *rr
10 is*-, z/i; lit Isateaed to ail --:ve tz :
:b«* formed h^» n* jad^Beet. He dn
n-'.< *-ac.r * that 'be . ria! re*'zrm-
•- ?Pr< ** :*-f a -A - *
4. v. ...*. a! •» ' tr 1. li -.rz.'
■
**■:* well serve*!. Hai he set
ca!> : to hi^hrr di • s* sdcr-btedly
hatee uks re-e>cted g "ireratfe.
A* r.cresvi^r* of or- e-Rjt^rl ftatrs Mr
r '//•* z;-. I , e more 'rra* "2 * an
— t/> ' >r the poetkai «ded
polity.« Altbo-igh he 1* prwdest '■>i all
tie people he .* yet eba-ged -with the
jotj fz/nra* ..rg h*.* jat: poiieie*
•x,-: is order la 0> tsat 1 * m ua; k p .3
voBdl with r , fwr; * ser. is;':' H*
•a-it cosffrT with :1* lea-.*-'* V.rh :a c s-
gTz*4 -*d cast—tT’h thr/z« haee
vlraas ss*i these whe hi’? nerve—and
•mice a wc>rkable bsas for the p-. ^
gfy.d- A j.ees*4ent without party ' e-
hjad 'tins nu} write v>rr.e ocrviiog
Ute ;/sper* tad tmprev* nx •*! "o'oerc!-
*y a •mail szpaazl of -laire:*
vat he does no* <rvU r^.l .er-
i.p sor give *0 t- t
*o ' h> h they are e-.* tied
Mr KoovSveit s ideal* are probably s*
h;gh «• tier thee *er arid he r: •
a; a *l*e nozsre tor bncvif and the
fiaitry ^/y ketrr.cg them so. It ia the
naan of action and conce* -:oc that counts
,ad iaOH the 7T-)«iyry d-**:'^r with a
sharp p«* cr harp tougnz
THi: COVNnKL I OR vZOU/zr/
Tbt jicesit^m the tw xxv-n who ha—
vs?en aaacifr.eri by the Buffalo court *0
the defer.se of the av^Min Czolgos/ .-
eace^dionailr painful, and they abou'zi
base at tfc:« time the sympathy of all
people, rather than any ah ad* of dis*
^pprczral. They *Usd in court a* the
eapossents of the law j»s the aer .an * of
the court ami therefore ** champ-.o- ot
order!) pr'xtswi Their servwe* are c-
leed thua the must eloqoexjt of argu-
ment* against the vary svstetn <A amr-
cbtsm the agent of which they are called
-ipon t// represent For wer* th *<bet3 ?-*
»»? the vaarrhi-*ts to j»re' ail th re could
v*e no court*. .0 prrxe»*es c>f insuring
joaUca to all classes. The wretch whf/m
judge* Titus and I>wi» will next Mon-
day proceed to ‘'defend find his fatal
hot in the nn: :e - f -uKial chao* That
he i« to be tned at all n a tribute to th*
•orals'll of law a* against the lillainoc*
tnachinatlous of him and hi* kind.
The Y. JL.lo <viurt w i:rontcd with
a peculiar dilemma. It wa« revjuired to
secure to Cm! ye*/ all *‘r— right* of •; ' Jti-
/eu, :ncludJu;< that guaranteed bv the
constitution “to a speed- and public
trial by an impartial j’.ir to !>e c onfront-
ed with the witiKs gainst him, to
have comjmisorv pr»x r»* for obtaining
witnesses in hu fav-or and to have the
assistance of < <»un*/d for hi- defense
: The t-ourt w.;-* obliged, therefore, in the
absence of counsel engage'l by the pris-
oner. to a*«ign attornev* and it must
either inflict « repulsi’ c duty upon men
who would merely attend to the perfunc
: terry formalities of trial r risk n dis-
graceful scene 1»v th'- assignment •< en
. terprismg men wbov /eal for the prison
, er would thock the public sense .1 patri-
, oti-m and justice
Th* court choM wisely ati«l the unwill-
ing victim* of its choice are to be honor-
ed lor their acceptance of the necessity.
Their association with the c «-e should
ne r-r stand a* a ign of re; r ich, but
rather a* the evidence of .t high cen-e c^f
public dot)
WAIT AWIflLl
Weatherford is the di- onsolate tail
end of <Vovernor Jer.kin j<-k« on c x-
(Hrvrrnor liarttes. Vyillwr.ter (.n/ette
Wait a little. Irrotbet you're afuuiu-
iug the jM-rogatives irf the court- and an-
tuitasting U*t tr.rich I*, is a muchdoi-bt-
ed cjU'sttou at thi* time jMt what .md
who is the "tall end of «Governor Jen-
kins' joke
J TUTORIAL NOTKb
Despite the off-hand leaduirs* of nu-
merous people to enlighten Inn l’n .
•lent Roosevelt fesolvrd for '.lie pr»■■
en’ at least, to v » ;ve hi* supjd
vice fr'rtn the experienced genth-mcn
who coitirK*-* t!ie rghinc-*
It M/inetbmg of u surprise t. note
the iudifference t<> Mr We’ling ton's
teehiigs shown 1*' Aguiualdo in In'* cf
fort to behave with decent ■ su con me
tion with the country’s re«/-nt bereave-
meat.
It i* hinted that th? German c-mperor
u hecotmug slightly jiulous u 1 Count
vun WaMtrsee If the couut is wise he
will appear in ituea s ciothts octsb-
io ully and take a.» aw out : the
Birw'tpspurs
Lugiaud makes t > &>«&) s..usums to
this country’s indebtedness in 4 literary
waytha’ it !* uot unfair to remind her
that she ip-’.* the majority ot thing*
of CtarjTtk
ooir-
: rice*, on!.-
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-ar.er :
• • -rr.yill.
; aafl ec-:o'vrag,eac.
art :L**.
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v.v.et c' ~ -r..:
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<. ' if'A ?s; I
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rvsmt
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«-;-r
: -» ri'ir - ■
be cm
.Soe»r trAr
rec#x:I reszzz -..a \ k.aaoe-i L* .*r.
*1; jf
ire ‘till * :
> ,r .*
.
M. SynUii-Tfsrxiost :• not haring tr. - k
l»ck with hi- 'hrigibfc 'jmMv/r. best he :*
u zm:~lat:sg a 7-*^: deal : ir.*' r.*.y 3
an sera! icr^s ’
*» *»me -
ie'ib;
Sr 7 flon-v*
the cup Vat
at *r.* book
-thy o: a/yte that Mr
‘.■a» r: vi j; .
adapr.ng tc
Btn have been tco
to the mem
None
Herr Most is
Eeiina Goldman
when cooditityfi*
It it hoced tha
t!> ^ t/> rea'h an
ca!..ng a formal 1
.g to let
talking
a g ■» uot
liry.
i It
e ndr*-r:e
Meta the A*
That old war hors- the -abinet re i/-
nat-.'m rumor w: i now gc4. into the bar-
1 n once our.
Mr Dooly -hows that be know* some-
thing about the enrrent situa-
tion by contnkmt:ng the following
’ ’Wanted
■ ’.tooted a good tnergetic ducmycrat.
sthrc/Ug iv lung an’ limb most be in
favor of sound money, but not too o>usd
an anti-impeerv'list, but f'r h /.din' 1
what we ye got an intay iv trus .. b *. a
friz-ad iv organized catctc.l 4 sympathi/er
with de crushed and <iownthr»y!den
people, but n'/t l^e ann;. means hostile to
vested iothere«U: must advocate strikes
g over‘mint l^e injunction f re** silver
sou mi money, greenbacks, a single tax. a
tariff f'r rivinoo. the conMituCon to fol-
low the flag, as f'r as it can go. an’ no
farther civil service ra)form iv ’he lads
in office an' all th* gr-reat an’ glorious
party, or anny gr-reat an' glorons part
there of
U.HMIM > I 0*1 Hi: K( I A I III I* IS I -
s|i#> IT* i \l*Ks * s I» l.m c Iv
- -
er.ed fr ;u it- c<v.-.d genera! Mr.
Francis Oppenheimer. at Frankfort-on-
Maii; an .t- r* t;ng n ’ exhau.M'ye rr-
^ ■
nuliihe'j.
,'h)« hav* p i
. y rti!
• ndKa‘*t hai
e faded to
}?fnc*-
•*: timet
A in theory h
' n ar.ticrpa
jx>wer and .
- now re2L:
r than a b't
t cor.- ;I *ene
atcr .nark
a* been at:
rsternatxa
ate- that G«
i what thei
aratively «
ic advance*
;g The i:
rsuit in the
-- g: r. ’ •
nmediate ad
on of the 1
and one that i-
yndica*e* ir
British man »iact •
uia'ture the;- gov
em p- iha ly ir
ii-hing branch *a>/
can thee reompet
'pan um*
word >i warn
-i-■'
ns. The ..ngiish manufact
under.e* - he yndicatc a; a
nr red Ir- for :.j another or
arket. it cannot be described
competition Already ev-
il firms have branch work;,
y. and. owir.g n the success
attended this poli<*v several
1^4.
idcriul
snl gives
started 111 tt
continued vc
lie* . The demand for Germ
was prodigious, and orde r-. .»«
and increased * > rapidly tha
ket-, of the world were ffo
the product* 01 German
Prio*'. however, remained n«
the extraordinary sale <»f Ger:
wa- probably due to the
In Jejoo however, occurred
i;i coal and iron, wiurli con
''itidainental ba*.* ' ot ail
Considerable anxiety t-imicd
would liapjM 11. and rver 1
debate* were 1:
concerning tlie
fideine, howcv
contimikiicc oi prosper!
•iimp <
if the tariff*, ar
emuiat
(hr r cff< rt*.
grets r
>f the v- ':"y t!;
compel it
r f ful the
v ye*1i
►. and .
THAI* tin
; a 1 eventu-
nd unti
1 \<f*>,:
• h factoi
» mg to the
lable
an afticiv
* attention
.here there
cumulate
?! is no op
position by heavy
protective
. the mar
oded wi;
The C
ii*ul Gcnr-rai *:.r«
i/ing into
iiui .i ’ r
nan g »(
low pri
■ t tutr ’
i*«-s ot all indnstr:
icty ensued ; • t < wi
J ill thr tinpefai i)
m otion. Public c
. was restored. a.i«
1%as anti
i.g run, as (.»< rinai
trade p;
aT|y
patei
TSi
von*
1.
mr tin in>t:f-• »tion *»i
tlui opm-
Tiierc lias been. ’ hr
s ate- a
rcnia
rhnhlc increa.c in the
tt umber r»r
whici
Ii was irc*h ami nior*
work for
grea;
. and small induslric*.
The other
rca»t
»n resulted from "the
rniaium oi
nunu
toiu tyndicatct. ' A
this conn-
• r\- i
s the land «»! tr -* ■ •<
• Germany
c country of >yn«li-.atr
There
ircely a ramification «n
i trade
mein
i<ers oi which ha*, e n«*t
onthmed
h iiguiatiou ami - ■ >i.tr
» of price*
even the quantity ot i
i mtpitt )ia
1m *-n
rrgulattd hy tin in.
I’rotecicd
iriu> the vmiic.itr-s hav
e been cn-
alder!
1 to inflate th«*ir price» t •
> ttiat limit
n ju-t rendern foreign ii
inportation
nnd <
<>mp< tition imp' * %il<i« .
Knot her
meat
i- «d preventing fort gi
n i -n.pi ti-
tion
iv that thr synd calf'v
ri-itue to
ly any customer v h<
> pure hue
sinuli
a. articles from ioreur,.i
urcr-
The retailer must
obtain all
• > j n out tlic home ilia
niaciurer.
Dr. H. H. Wynne
Oculist and Aurist
'
Ft> Ea* N'. «e awi ThacaT s -pec--*:
. " -V - Tactic*
.‘vtirrh r: Nose it. Threat treated
Use io«::5c «vp-!icatie« Letsscs
•yr'Ack# t* tbe rye receri?* zz~ ^ce-
Oi. attaiiix:
*t - - Ju>;k I‘Mad '.re ie Mck.
>*ctii of couf cc-:r hoc.—? H* Rea-i.
A i Lag That Uvst ftiar.
T * w-n kt .-n Y-rvwu p.gatt
Is h - a ten
arced retopcs f ttd prlaeipeMT la ’!?
Mcr.! otre z*;— a!.r a*
rce _**d of tie Adriatic wfc*.*e ..
.s caujrut by tbe aatirv* fer food.
Tb* ;• roata.=^d :a ^ bag at:
;» r-*Jly the L!ack faid o? whica w
t ? raa! ls discbarjvd by
reattrv to c'^v :** escape-. Nora?
L*r-rai'r* ray tie fivSd s brewa-
tsk. ’»rfcicn —/■ --- otpM wbeft
w? ^rt'w that :h!s ii tbe aoyrr-?- of
sa; a.
TL/- ‘.a really a povr >r which
d'wr rre* ;.a xr.e- l*^ rwerh raay b*
by fact Tkat 1: will color
loX* ft* own halt. Wbea tke
*
:s mr-rr^i '-c Or>! to prevent
p faction. TL> s^a 1* ’Mth
anor esaa’!'* Kda. wished aad
driod. It f* etz- c f rbe d :rmWe of
pan.-.--. vrbea fn.lv np.-sed to
tie ftercs? my* of * e »sa. arid au even
surface '-an Lo obtained with !t Ltore
»*dj :l£n with mon p«a!:.** S-p 3
k . - '• * . c:-.- I f- :a a fc« :1 r .**>-
, L- tsc-.Jiaads cf years oW tad found
to be qa-'v gtxd for pa^aL
Itn . I or l.oral Mull H«nl< ?.
r.. !- ;//• taken from S pt to
Sep' o for transferrin.- nulls to and
from the jz>ttolficc and the depots in the
city. Application blanks will lx? tur-
jiishcd by the jiostmaster ’<» th<x*e who
wish \-j bid.
A Generous
'a *’ Good ness
BONEBRAKE
Hardware & Implement Co.
EL RE SO. WEATHERFORD, MT. VIEW.
V.'e have ccjiEp'.ete stocks of goc ii at all
ot cur stores, sell you cithet a pound of
NAILS OR A CAR LOAD.
Hardware, Shelf and Heavy
Of ever? kind Implement- of every style Harness without end.
Wagons, Buggits, Hacks Surreys.
STOVES! STOVES!
Come and see our Heating Steves. We can please you.
MAJESTIC, HOTEL AND FAMILY
RANGES.
Largest Stocks is Oklahoma and Indian Territories
Thr- Power of ?r*errtltlo*.
“I T7.j?h I wasn't raperxiiT' - ia.” raid
* -x--.: ».lovra y<r::.z man. *T'! Lixe i:
takva off.”
*TIare wbnr takes off!'-*
Way. tbi* gmat big aoi* ca cj
DO*#."
• V. kat am you afraid cf ab-rct It—
to death?”
"y.v,. r., it » ju«: l a! luck to bar# a
ej /1# takvn off. If* worn# than having
& 3 k cat r.'r your path cr even
to here a booting owl light on tbe
roef."
I Mi; t kr.ow w!:y It i* bad luck, but
my black mammy use<1 to ?ay. ‘Chile.
«>,*:. t :. her irt 'em try to tak*? dat
off'll your vose."
~ * What'll bappom. Aunt Sarah, if 1
1 u»ed to a-k 1-er.
** T dunno. chile. .Seme folk* aay as
tbe place won’: nebber get welL tad
*ou.e nay as two mo'll come l>ack.
Don't nebber i«e*ter what tbe Lord has
gin to’, or be raougbt make It wo'»e.'
“Tbe old negro vernto'* doctrine
was too d<»epiy embedded !n my early
edw-stion for me to ou*r*/w It. even
after years."—Mempbl* Scimitar.
Sehonlboy DfUallioss.
q v. ^rar-
ity from tb« fall of an apple:’’ A.
“Paris.”
Q. - Wbat la a aarcaam?" A. "A-or*
on your tx^Jr.''
An ■ ant nuaran” la "a place for
animal-." • Larle-iulnade” ”a iiln-l of
drink.” “a <!”»mma” "a medicine.”
-•cttn.lel" ‘a sort of chief policeman,'
“neutral” • a k-.nd of reptile." and
“eologj" “a chap who feels burnpe on
our Lead.”
• Juagw-naut. a mountain In Switier-
(and:” • gla-ler” is "a mender cf win-
dows," --pris'' la a little boat," aDd
theoetrich la "distinct.”
"fiarpLlra > s$ a hi*b priest ”
stools are a kind of biff fleas "
"The milky way" 1- "tbe thick
creamy -ruff on tbe top of the milk."
"Tableaux rlraata' means "hotel
1 dinner '
• Elopement" la "the opposite to allo-
pntby. -' oile-t n Made by a London
School Principal.
Qn»»f Thlnx* to Fat.
Just before tbe Franco-German war
a traveling ■ ua ^ ia Franc* employed
ns his clown, after tbe fashion of tLe
day. a man named Tofe, who testified
to the ekcellenco of bis master s cure
for indigestion by swallowing cork*
arxl pebble*. After leaving the q ;ack
he enlisted and iu the presence of Dr.
IzjrcBtz tore open a live cat, racked
It* blood and devoured lb He also
ate In the same war living snakes,
grinding their heads between his teeth.
During the war he conveyed secret In-
formation fer the French army by
swallowing a amnU box with a writ-
ten paper Inside it, but he was at las:
detected by the Prussians end puuish-
ed n& a spyu
Of Quality, Colorings and Style. Subisct to
Your Inspection in thi (Jreat Variety *t
Attractive Ptslgai Shown in
th*
SUPERIOR
.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL...
On The Hunt-
FOR GOOD
V \-r'r- FARM LOANS
c • M: IN KANSAS AND OKLAHOMA
At low interest rates and upon favorable terms to tbe
borrower.
Do You Want to Borrow Money
on Your Farm?
If you do, £11 out and sign this blank and mail it to us.
We will at once scud one of our examiners to inspect
your farm and quote yon the lowest rate of interest your
security warrants. We are in position to give you better
terms than you can get elsewhere. Write for further
information.
WINNE & WINNE
WICHITA, KANSAS
BRANCH OFFICE
Room 4 and 5, Jalonick Bldg
EL RENO, OKLA. TER.
TO BE FILLED OLT BY APPLICANT
With a Laad Pencil w
To WINNE & WINNE.
Wichita, Kass.a.
I hereby make apylicatioh for a loan of l__________________upon my farm of
__________acres described n« follows:...............1. ......of Section
__________________ Township------- - . .-f Range__ "
th- understanding that the loan is to be made for ten years with annual in-
terest and with the pririlege of making partial payments to reduce my in-
debtedness in any amount at any time after one year, with rebate of interest
from date of payment. I want my interest co;i;uns sort to__________
-—.........—.....................Eank, in-—..........—for collection.
My farm has—------acres in cultivation ; —_______acres in pasture. I
vaiue the land at (-------exclusive of buildings, and the buildings nt
My personal property is worth f----------------- My total indebtedness it
|_____My pcstofEce address is__..............
—........—.— — -■*— 51 >' “S0 >' ...years. My wife's name il
and her age is t—-r
i
—,—Applies*
( 9lxn full nsr.t. CQ
writa plain.]
STONEWORK
MONUMENT
Promptly and Nriily Executed at thr
MLLNCKTE MARBLE WORKS
Two Doors Puu.h ol Court House.
• »r I t boycotted. The remit oi tin* ,
mdustuai de»p«^ii*ni i- th.». the retailer
is tonioiderably limited i 11.ihoic* oi
Hi * »oi;: *< of *uppiy, wluia ii.o .’uieign
voinpntitor no market for Lift
gocidi . .nother lerioua pome. o» the
•itUition ii that tbe home mailer d;:-
*o-'tred thit 'vhilt he -'‘a; paying *
rrtmendous prica lor hu 40&1-. the
*aine article* 'vtre being pltceU upon
th# foreigu markets idieulouMy
io*v hufUr*" which .bsoiutel .ic!ud#d
tlic mmvifaruin*r rrapi profit
l a #4sv , the rrtiu • r . • i only
mL&!
Wtfjm
waff:
V THE RED BARN
SWEATERS
..Wsds by the • R * W ’ Knitting
Mills- Prn-lu(.frsof th*onlv Strlctlv
Hlxh-nra*e t-onf.vve*rln*. Psrfect
rifting 5»r*ltr In tlic UorIJ. All
Flftlng S*rater in the World. Ali
Nixes— All I"ricrs no Troutlf to
hh*w Yeu tha Good Rotate.
TOR SALE AT THE
PROGRESS
EL RENO O T
FIRST-CLASS LIVERY.
HORSES AND MULES BOUGHT Ab
SOLD ALL SEASONS OF THE YEA
LEE & RISTINE,
PROPRIETORS.
No 1»:t k litiniber.s, but iiu!iiijcr> to lit a*’.
PaT’l auHimONh 5a-
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