The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Monday, August 26, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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ROD SOD PLOWS for Sale Cheap.
Bonebrake Hardware and Implement Co.
El IRcno Hmcrican
AMERICAN PUBLISHING COM PAN \
P. A. VS MITE. Edixor.
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Hin<i. \ or v«<’
Mindj-. :*,! V :.1‘
Per week Seven fu>», delivered. (5
AD> LKTI5ING RAILS ON APPLICATION.
MONDAY. M OI ST 26, U* t
Tnrke
: th-t
no t likely • ro- fin- 1 to the I 1st In '.i?s would hereafter to make the fight of his life in Santiag.
the ilaim* not be of freq-unt ct rance in the Western harbor. But Ccrvera wanted to live a
.til otbt r n v heniivtdure. However that may t* re- while longer if he never got a chance tc
v n - Mrimediat'- cent events have <!ei:ionstrate*i that no fight.
1 ♦ »
se ::i* sacli \i*iutions The fanners are speculating in wheat:
r‘ -• • M hat 1- ^ .mg on in portion# of the only to a limited extent this season. Its
nth th Allows who never had any that are
the world's centers of intelligence can doing the buying and selling.
• ♦ • —-
Dr. H. H. Wynne
V
Oculist and Aurist
SAVE YOUR MONEY
AXJI
..RICHES WILL FOLLOW...
BOXKBKAKB
I> seases—medical and surgical—of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, a special
and exclusive practice.
IMPERIALISM
cey's part oi
- • "***••''• *'•**—r- ---- ; anu exclusive pi
' ‘ ' v not e f more frequent oc< urence 1 he ruler4-of Lurope are getting close Catarrh of Nose and Throat treated.
*Vr s'*viit.ri. application of Lenses
1 tiler Of ha -.<• :a dee to the eve "• mv ape-
—Office. S Rock Island Ave., one block
— nifr them in comparison with those of The soap makers are now preparing to south of county court house. El Reno.
AND THE DEMO* j former years. Nevertheless, the advanc- tf‘ve the small end of the bargain to -----— _
T J MITTS
tarv, as well' --♦ -
The German people can t see enough
BONEBRAKE
Hardware & Implement
EL RENO, WEATHERFORD, MT. VIEW.
We have complete stocks of goods at all
of our stores. Sell you either a pouud of
Co.
In outlining the other day a revised
embracing a study of planetary, as well I
u» atmospheric conditions has lead some |
JUSTICE OF
THE PEACE.
Collections
THE FRANwO-Tl’RKISH CRISIS. ■
The long fending dispute lie tween
f • s -■
t Conatantinoph ,re ended George G Vet f Mieaouri committed «artUng for the imln<dUte riagt to tell what they think of him t. **?«*'*•
■ ■ . * .
two countries may be auapewled. That reactionary program. He boldly an- specific limitations of the time within1 If the wandering monarch! of Europe
“ ’ ' :l«-d that he had not supported Mr which tlrMa ... , ....... ... ... . .
■ . , ARE YOU GOING WaRon!>' Bu8£ies’ HMk» and Surrey#
Lock Box 692.
T.L RENO. O T
NAILS OR A CAR LOAD.
Hardware, Shelf and Heavy
Of every kind. Implements of every style. Harness without end.
rutbilsiitsticalin tent themeelvc. with the .Hacriptio.t of locate them tbeVl! havi to Uurrv
- . - .
lations between nations have often b:rn and <.i i not believe he could ever “lead
any such extreme step,
lations between nations
suspended without even mtnous thought the
1 Ti . , ... ’^r 'fsta,so si on s os to possible events. The sun there must be a couple of hot planets in!
of war There has been no dipl<*: iatii fr :iki\declared that the silver issue was lnn(.
. , . . * spots movements of comets, and the conjuction just now.
Inter :< Dctween Austria - Hi:- .-an :i< t < fie ‘<>n v.li.clithe I>emocratic part% „ ( .. ,
* 1 «. ♦ • •
inert Has bun so wu no fi . iniRg the contention of the Eastern ,
... ti K , , mg cataclysms. Astrology is far from to favor a treaty of peace which she is
betw-; them I ten is no occasi n to n •• • ... , „ . ,,, . . * 1
1 being out of date. It is not now regard-. not bound to keep.
of the world to draw their own conclu- If celestial conditions affect human life
TO THE
Ci. A. R. Encampment
At Cleveland Ohio?
OF COURSE.
STOVES! STOVES!
Largest Stocks in Oklahoma and Indian Territories.
cd m learm-d circles a» altogether myth- — ♦ ♦» - Rates lower than ever before
-.......................me * ^/rising „ „„„ me vc.cn *1MO»n °\ “*v*! ^Ric“ .Amcricnn war- The Frisco Sytem will take
2 :1 ■ :■
lliaes.
some of the writings of fi ti de 1 he unite mans whiskey put a new
France li « res rted to the breaking off year's leadership. But it is rather sur-
® . to the veteran
ray her d is satisfaction with t'u* I
• lit w hich Turkey has been con- issues of igm, only to give to another— j reJiers
ducting them, and in order to bring anti-imperialism— a place of honor in
.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL...
Ft.^p^tob^upoutb.™ raft which ......fleri u an im-1S«re adfentista area rtral • ! T on nearest rebresenUtiye, or
(rant F’ortfr. Turkey ban beta .ubj«t»! proved and broadenfd party cread. Tor the re.ulU of accurate Kiei.tific stu.lv of lVvuces 8 address either of the undersigned |
• ^ _
ally yieMe.1. It is t° be »s»<i:ne.l that in 'lem.nl for free .liver coinage and the way, an.1 the mystical .leaa of tlic Orient Chief Arthur o’-cct, to the wav the A. Hill ON B F Drxv
tbji^moue ri.ew,11 hk,w,« yield .".anuauc crua.de waged ag.m.t theim- in regard to thing, that arc aul things l«b; ;r leaders are engineering the priaelt C«. Bass Agt. Disu'Pas, Agt.
Thirty-Fourth Annual Statement.
Some :a-h*on I aginary evils of an imaginary imperialism that arc to be
The dispute is one of many years' It
. strike.
.. difficult ..... . ^ -
struct ion Of 1 ell. tribute‘1 n,orc direcl,v aml effectively to physical life on the earth, and thereby Thc government plans for pillaging the
t ■ ‘‘ * i l>emo<ratic defeat. moods an 1 temperments of its inhabi- of Colombia seem to be verv com-
stantinople under a cooctssion secured Mr Vest is, however, one of thc origi- . .. . . T,i,.te
hyM Michel, later known as Michel ual ant, imperial,^U, and he is loth to * T W* 1 C’ __________
Pacha *#*•» ,v,. ____________ . . # | nuity. Deductions are ma le with more
St. Loui., Mo. Wichita, Kas,
Michel mil anti imperialists, and lie is loth to
After granting the concession confess the emptiness of the “consent of
the Turkish government is alleged to the governed” issue which lie was him-
BoiRfd.
While traveling in Cornwall In 1^5)1
R‘*v R Rarlng-Gould came near being
, It'S a warm weather prophet that can oT,>';wbelmed io a bo*. Hu and his com-
1 . .. * fin n.nns fTnf IfKl mill find* filling
have seriously hampered M. Michel's , self among the fir t to raise. It is evident,
company in its niaungement of them and , moreover, that he retains an anti-iui-
rr sr.. -
*° haVt tmiM ,0 1>urc’'"* lhe consistency than from any ter- wi(lelv „..urat,,, ji,A”ons"of ‘the- earth.
tell thc way thc wind is blowing these ” K"1, K , „ , „
(jaVH s tberoaelvo* io a bog called Kedtnlre.
or les^ accuracy which arc sometitnes
alarming to those who give themselves
ti>o devotedlv to these studies. ***■ __ j Fix bullocks had already been lost
BUt “ U ° ,iCt UniV!rMl 1 Th'lnd!riti— ^-her will! ^^^?b.
j Klve J»clc Frost a hot reception this year. West "
. . , _____________wlnelv , “All at odco I sank above my waist
of the builder, a, hsd been agreed. The iout conviction of its political usefulness n,. . 1 .! • ' > l" " 1L c,ir 1 When a man begins hunting gold anti was being Slicked farther down. I
French Ambassador at ConsUntinopk or force H bitterly assails Colonel •" ' r"ut mve prostrated people mine, he is courting misfortune cried to my companion, hut In the dsrk
-- ness be could notsec me ...... had be
data* of th« company tb»t the TurkUl. ,i [ the part summer An r!,, Soathrn, . .......... in gre..t .iange, r" bnve done nothing
r........ si,,11 . .... estraordinary rainfall lias lust followed , ■ s s forme. 1 lie water finally reached inv
o ernmem shall purcl.ase the quay, , trwty, and then denouncing thy sdm.n- the wawn, of drouth in India Two tre ’ f ““On- armpits.
tiou’tcfforu to carry the treat . •-* • pity t hi.) n stout bamboo some
■' ■' ' r l! effect 'If wt Jack's Aceot: ,t of it. six feet long, and I pla thwart
11 m of I8.ooo.ooo with which ■ beatan th tn ity In the aanate," he The weather contim,.. " °n'' 'r 1 lc Sa,«'» n,,l<> •»«»•«. *»rf»re and held it with my arms
to pay for the quays. The French Am- m„;v „•<• ccrfunlv coni I hive ., ontinucs insuppttrtably hot who was In an “On 1" train that was ns far expanded as possible. By Jerks
baswdor now charges that the Forte, or . . , .. ,, , , ... m thc northern and western state, while wtpeked, thus described bis experience: 1 succeeded In gradually lifting myself
thc Sultan himself, baa licet, gi.lliv of * ** ' 'tyan "«... " 1 it remains couiparatively cool in jurtion, “It waa a little after two bc!U this and throwing my body forward till
bad faith in breaking ,. d.r.ct tir„n,'i t, ' -,t '"lv r,1,e' "hclhcr of thc • tth The time for thc change morning and I was smoking my pipe finally I was aide to cast myself at bull
that effect ami therefore h* , , v success!ul in the presi lenti.il campaign in the season is at hand, however, and *M t,K* ‘Owl'9* stern galley. The lirnt I length on the surface. The suction had
„ ‘ ' . ° cn or not1 have been true to the principles the next few davs may ^ee the nMo-a thinR 1 l‘D,'w of an/ hopponlng wns been so great ns to tear my leather
off r’lattou. with th. r"ki,h K“'1: 1 tesching, of
that auch fidelity to Jefferson's .......... ... ' ' pitching and Jumping “I lay at full length gasping for near-
\\ c bare said ih.it this ia ■ well known no«ed doctrin ... P,...... had stopped, I crawled out and saw ly a quarter of an hour before 1 hsd
means of exerting pressure upon Turkev , ,, . ''' "1 - t.mges ..ml notw.thstan*ling il.at the - tecring gear of the ‘Owl1 bail breath and strength to advance, and
That* are other tributary explanations of '' * ■ ' ‘ destmetisa tin been carried away, causing Iter lo part then wormed myself aloDg nn my
the French Ami wador’s conduct. One ’ '*! ' '! ! amidships. The after end listed badly breast till 1 reached tlry land My com-
t!iat ho «» i tr, si r ... , i»oinieiitl> last wick in hi?. Sweet Springs mav hail them as thc *ign of speedy tic- ?° 8tar^ ar‘I nnrl went aground, throw- 1 panlon. If turned out. hod bail a biQillar
bVth. f^Ul^t t^CnitlH^^ . ,ntonri*W; "* mu*‘ recent ranee from pmMUt ill^ whatever U '■>? »>' «■ '» l« « heap to the listed Wpertehea.-
, -**u* events, especially the Supreme Court ninv portend for the future s!,lp- No lives were lost, however. -
recently collected its claim decision in the I'orto Rican ca - were badly shnkrn up and An Ample Kitchen.
against Turkey, though it was not nearly to iadiaata that the colonial policy will . .. .' ’ to8..... somewhat da mag.................. pas- What la aa id to be the largest kltcban
of »* 1o«K standing as the French claim, u, „< .... , s,.,r. .... ......; prepann to swallow u» s,.„ePr hunird tlic glass out of n port In Mngland Is that of llal y Castle, the
and had done ao without resorting to ax , ,, , , '-la b. - her ft It la 80
trcn.c measurCH. Il i, also to lie ren.eni- , . ...... , . , . , -'flcr wigwagging the craft fret square, having three chimneys.
bervd that France is ..caring the date „f 'T, ' ,n lhc too hot in its inhabitant, but for the coming up behind lo change her course, one for the grate, a second for the
o 1 setm willing enough to
a general election m Which the Walilack-
i. ., i Ministry will be on trial lie- itieir cotton ut an increased price in cours. of ewnts will bring sticidi relief I"’r v°yngc. As for me. 1 w ill tip glad
« Urn national electorate, and nothing the “Orient to the people of this section of the mum " h‘ n 1 aafl' ahonnl the Albatross
which will strengthen that Ministry in if the Missouri Senator will read the dane s|d,rrc. may well be regarded with ThU cn,!»i'"-’ orcrland Is ten
the favor of the people is to Ik- neglect. rtv p,.lforms ,(Jop,0(1 bv thr „rmo. satisfaction rough and choppy for tnc.“-Argonaut,
ed. It may, moreover, lie suppoaed that -
THIRTY-FOUR Cash on hand and in banks. . . .$ 424,241.02
First mortgage loans on Real Estate 20,538,620. t6
YEARS Home office and other real estate less
deduction for possible depreciation
OF Cash Loans on Company’s Policies
United States Bonds—market value
Premium notes and Loans on poli-
cies in force.........
Agents’ balance in cash obligations
Net Defered and Unreported Premiums
Interest and Rentals due and accrued
Total Assets. December31, 1900 $267437,448^25
We Make Farm Loans in
Kansas and Oklahoma.
SUCCESSFUL
BUSINESS.
414.55°-89
1,466,240.49
177,800.00
1,046,693.98
301,054.58
346,076.17
822.170.08
TIME
RATE
INTEREST
Ten Years
Lower than can be had elsewhere.
Payahle annually- on tl. first day of any month in
ocvr T wc-rruT r- I’* >ear e.CCpt Jan,lary. regardless of the time the
COLLECTIBLE loan is made. At any bank the borrower mav se-
lect.
PREPAYMENT The borrower is granted the privelege of reducing
OPTION his indebtedness by making partial payments in
ANY AMOUNT AT ANY TIME AFTER ONE YEAR, with
rebate of interest from date of payment, and this
PRIVILEGE IS PRINTED IN THE MORTGAGE PAPERS
forget the present at least the indications of an ap. the forwaril end of our craft plckeil up ] stoves, ami the thl-d for thc great
*! “Declaration of Inilcp- tulcnccif tlicy^ can pr’ .chine change, which in tin ■ <rclinar\ the paxscugera anil crew auil contlnu.sl ! caldron. The rouf ia arched, with a
small cupola in the renter. It has five
windows, from cadi of which steps |
dosccud, but only in cno instance to the !
Eoor, h 11 • 1 a pnllery runs round the .
whole Interior of the building. The
ancient oven has n diameter of IS feet. *
Vast ns this kitchen is. It must hare f
becu sometimes taxed by the hospital
OTHER
LOANS
AND
LOAN
COMPANIES
EDITORIAL NOTES.
,, , cratie atate conventions held vo far this
M bonaUn. the French Amhacaa.lor a, vr.r hc wiu dlla>ver „,at <n,„ „la„v
Constantinople, fees a spec,ally deep in-, lIfnlocr,„ everywhere ore troubled with
ere,t in t e matter or tin reason that other | reoccunatlon, than being true to
:■ ' ' tnt-a 11 v of the ^„d
is M. Granet, who was once Minister of ,, , ‘ .
ts„. ,, . . _ . _ * Democratic platfonn makers in \ lrgmia.
Posts and Telegraphs in the Frtucb Gov- .. , . , . , , , ,
, , , . Msrvlitid. l'cnnsvlvamu and Ohio have
eminent, and was also the chief lieuten- , , t - .
, . shown no cagcruess whatever to fight .
•nt of M. Constant himself when the lot* • , ...... Americans are prone to interpret quite
... , . warn the sham imperialistic battle of ... * . . .. * 1
ter was Minuter of the Interior , . liberallv the doctrine that a lie is a wilful
T, . ... . „ i9oi> In tin- first three states not a wins-
llie question of the influence of other
ItrrnLinir lhc \>n« (ifnllf.
There is il man In Liverpool who Is
_ renowned for bis Imperturbable calm
.. . . on every Imnginnlile occasion. One ity of former ages, for in one of the i
. o t.ie \ rnesuelan president is going day be strolled leisurely Into the office apartments of the gr^nt ensile 700 ‘
to tell us his troubles again. We will of a frleud.
powers alwa\s comes up when ati v gov-
ernment has a serious dispute with the
Porte Great Britain lias her hands »uf
per was heard about the “consent of thc ,
... , , . truth is due.
governed issue, while in Ohio a temper-
ed revision of last year’s declaration was
koiebts were upon one occasion enter-
know more about it when we hear the "I have just had a chat with your mined at the same time. And the
Columbia .de of the story. The South “ bo said by way of beginning. knights of that day were men of brawn
"Why. I didn't know she was In and sinew, who would think lightly of
t0'vn ” demolishing, each mao of them, five
"Oh. she wasn't In town.” replied the ! pounds of beef, half a sucking pig. a
other. "I called nt your house." i venison pasty or two. washed down
* I didn’t know she was receiving to with huge flagons of brown October.—
. day." sai<] the husband with some sur 1 New York Tribune.
The program of th international con- prise. "I thought she bad 0 headache." j _
prevaricati >n fmm the truth where the
berwlf in the
and Itah too.
themselves with
case
are
xpanoiou an is ''demanded by national
Austria Hungar) w<»]farc an,j national safetv “ l-‘ew dem-
eetitt to have been changed "She didn't mention it to me." said :
omewhat. But wliile William may have ,be ra,m ,,i:,n "There was a crowd at
the house."
":l>ronv‘-,”i,,n* *i!1 in- Ihlu. W.T'will1h«» tUcTaM w’thMh fiualmntl.
merely louking «>n
trampled on by public opinion in the
states which gave their nuppo *t a year
i ...
Turkish Empire, of which she was once
the foremotl foe i* the all\ of Lrai •
and is
likely at least not to oppose the
ag«» to the Democratic national platform,
i.d laughed into ridicule in the states
The Frenchman who has invented
new airship might put it at the disposal
Frig* litened.
“You l.avp not giu.1 to Europe, tlien.
as you expectiilV'' sui.l Mis. FosU.ok
to Mrs. Sprljtus.
“Yos." .vent on tl.o oalm man. "Tliej "No,” was the reply, "It Is so <UIM-
'•ame with the (Ireengine." cult fer Sir. Spriggs tn leave his bust-
"I he fire engluel" gasped tbe hus- ness, and really I couldn't go without
band. film. And then I read the other day
"Oil. It’s all right.” went on the calm about a ship that broke her record
ADVANTAGES Our loans being made for ten vears, no new ageuta
OVER Commission has to be paid at tile end of three or
five years if any portion of the debt remains un-
paid. Principal and interest are payable in ordi-
nary money, not in gold coin.
The coupons are sent to local banks for collection
and all risk of sending money away is eliminated
Having unlimited funds at our command we are
not dependent on the money market; but are always
prepared to make all the desired loans offered
Papers are drawn and ti les examined in onr office
and money paid as soon as loan is approved and ti-
tle found satisfactory, no unnecessary delays
And there are other advantages in dealing with it.
of which we shall Ire glad to inform intending bor-
rowers upon application.
WINNE & WINNE,
Financial Correspondents, The Union Central Life Insurance
Company, of Cincinnatti, Ohio.
WICHITABkKAS. Branch Office, 114 East Russell street.
EL RENo, OKLA.
French claim- There remain*!,ennany „ f'|, r,.., of the t’wr who may want to leave Par. ninn. "It's all out now It wasn't much 1 Think how Uieadful It wmilil lie to he
Blit t- to .'..r for cotautrecial rtaaon, Um . .. , ... . ,! ru,,icr.t, jna|llir[. an unknown rt itewh u b. 11 *'ri but 1 Ifiotigfit youU like to on a -hip in the tnl'hll. .>1 the ocean
.......
doctrine that may come itn way. But it
ih ceftainlv not likely to pin it.-, fortune*
know It."—Loudon Til Bits.
But she i« also not inclined t,» offend
Branc*- ind Kt;^..4. and it somewhat of a
stickler for the fulfillment of contract*
•nd the settlement of claim* W e may
regard it « altogether pro'r ble then
A Nervy Mntpiiin Mnmcfr.
If tin i!>or leaders attempt to in.iugu- Sm all Bcmbfirdt »a!d that one night
rate a sympathetic strike they trouse the during a visit to America wlieo sin'
on n ship In tbe middle of the ocean
with her record broken: -Detroit f ree
Press.
Th# Mawenltne Tr»f.
Cbolly—Oh. y»*s. young Getthar
J
for mere conata ,r< ln ltiUf ■*' tnty aroua* the during a vlalt to America wli.-o she Cholly-Oh. yea young tlellhar la
• Impotent md Inaulwt. .tinl u ■>. . oppoaltlon u the men who an now indil "a* playing -Jeanne d’Arc.” *l.e hurt rich and received In go. 1 ao uy. hut It
- ... a a,lt|-1 fcrrl,t p, .he outcome of their trouble bur knee with a ruaty nail "The wound In plain to aee fie l> uol to the manner
gave me conalderable pain and trou- hern
_ h.e." she *;.ld. "and It wa* thought that May—How I, (hat?
T-Y a flight operation might poaall.ly be re- Cboily-He enn't get Into a hnnaom
t-.p.un U,.t,tv to Invade l .orida again on n„irp,| •, fnrt appeared iu ,he daily without hitting his eilk hut to save fils
account of some naturalised nuisance, paper*, nn.l a day or two aftertvnrd 1 life.—Punch,
who were run out of Tampa during a re- received a telegram from lhe uinfiager
disparity ia military strength between her Europe and America ou Jsaturdaj aud cent strike of cigar makers of a museum in Chicago aaylng that If
end France i, enormout The Turkish caturdey night furu.tbes conviuc.ug
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STONEWORK
MONUMENT
Promptly and Neatly Executed at tha
MELNOTTE MARBLE WORKS.
Two Doors South of Court Home.
-I-!_~__
reel,tarn, to loam • j hat the will
carry that re*: aim to the point of war
la not for a moment to he eipet,] lhe
STORMS THE SIGN OF RELIEF.
The storm which swept the shore, of
Those sporty Seo l rehlno.
It was necessary to amputate m.v leg ,pa! l' 811 tll<‘ rils# 1,0111 ow
. ... . ,_____ .... ,. ... . .* there? asked the Pluedah ot the cod
cause would lx hopeless from the out-et proof of the fact t'uet tbe extraordinary If creditor nations ask the Sultan when W’Kl" he please have It. Hc added ho j*h down'18 the briny deen
and the Turkish Government is folly aimoepheric dieturboncee of th.s period he is going to pav he can only tell them wauW dr*la’ U lf -uh. Ifl nothing"’ returned the eon
ware of the fact Nor is tbe Porte likelv »ro not United to particular continents, to read it in the star, ... ~7 ' , ,.t fish carelessly
t« rely upon »ny concert of the powers much less to given loeallt.es Indeed it - - An 0a “ * a a
being formed which would check o. pre- h»s (seen asserted of lat. .hat storms of a
?xot vigorous aciiou by France.
"Ooiy n .ot of those
American naval „*ear. seem d.spo.ed
THE RED BARN
FIRST-CLASS LIVERY.
HORSES AND Nall LES BOUGHT AND
SOLD ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR.
LEE &. RISTINE,
* j character heretofore supposed to be con* l to lu'.mt that Ccrvcra nn c*l the chant e 'ou svldoui cot it back opaiu
PROPRIETORS.
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H^Teiifhov* si.
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