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THE EL RENO AMERICAN. iop*«“
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1916
NUMBER 9
CLUB HAS FINE
GROUNDS HE TOOK EIGHT 'CHICKENS NEW BUILDING ACTIVITIES
Work on New Mill Progressing
Nicely—Garage to Be Built.
The El Reno Golf Club Was Or Two Persons Charged With Tak
g-.u-.ized in March, 1913. ing Coal From Rock Island.
building operations bav*
l<rt*n retarded on tin* now mill ol tli*
El It* no Mill and Elevator compan).
*.n account ol’cold weather. but a KBUK
ol carpinters and concrct* "ork* !1
hot tamale, who tuts were on ..... «en- t»rlitht and early
elmrge of Wednesday morning unci arrange.
Hu, nook island ntt-rds were being iiuuh- to begin rilline
Rivera secured liond in Ills- '»'■ forms with concrete. The .-ariH-nl
Ash,crook was elected sun. ol t». and Ids ease will ho .He., «s have .seen ,in*. o the
G a« x, Monday. It was impossible for time. hut Ho n woik ha» ,K;,1
w'attaon, who la the present secretary. i him l« re adily grasp the meaning of
x. ns elected the first sen-etary .I T. Knylish terms and an interpreter
Allison is president of the dub at the | made the dematids of the court known
present time. bis election lollowiiu
Mr Ahhbrook's fir»t term
TRAIL OF THE TRAMP
Its r k i* Underwood
SEVERAL FIRES THI8 WEEK BIG CONVENTION IN MARCH THE WEATHER FORECAST
Three Houses Destroyed Mondav Many Expected to Attend Repub General Movements Due and Local
Man Burned at One Fire.
. 0if Will bo an absorbing and in Several thing* have trunitplred. m
ier*> tints pastime for many of the legal way. at the court house this
members oi the K1 Reno boll and m-ek. One of (lie first eases to com
Country c lub this spring and summer.; maud the attention of Judge l orrest
gin e the club let ed a sixty aero waa that ol Aberada Rivera a «on of
i **a< t southwest ol town, just beyond the land ol tin*
beautiful lake Bellamy, they have one before the court
ol •:.« fine, t golf grounds in the state, striding coal Horn
The. club was organized March, 1913. railway,
and Murray A.
th* first president and Charles
by the inclement
Pi
V
Several fires have occurred this
week and some of them have been
disastrous. \ reaid*Mice at *10 North
paper and other ( hoctaw was destroyed Monday fore
mistakes noon, shortly before eleven o’clock.
■j In' origin oi the fir*' is said to have
l». en caused by an overheated stux*
'l ln* property belonged t«* Mi's. Youni
mistake It stands and waa nut insured
A family w«*i ** m*>\ ing into the house
and all goods «>r theirs within were a
total loss. Tin* fire bad gained such
headway tin* firemen were unable to
On*- ditferene*
between news
men’s
is this When-
ever an editor or
reporter makes
out in glaring
boldness while
tie mistake of
tie other fellows
Another man giving the name of
Frank Rogers was given a hearing on
When the sixty nerc tin,t ecus leased h elutnte of purloining chicken* bom
Lee Marsh, of Fair addition, and he
was given a fin** of on** dollar and
*ost Being tmable to liquidate tie-
which is
and ♦» inches in
IT,o horse power Diesel
trading at
amount, he was remanded to jail until
Ilf square himself with the county niasslv
Iton.rs claim* he- lues been here only Kin- „ :;i; by 3fliof th„ ,-omnium,y neat intent lev farm
Iiigli when'era who bad tried e\»*ry av«nue o.
for a period of five years, tie* mem-
lei- were given an option and they
nta.v decid*' to purchase it at tie1 **x
pi rat ion ot their has* Then* is
probably seventy-five members ol tb«-
t-lub and since they arranged for per-
manent grounds lor tie* above-men-
tioned period. th**y have had tb -•
grounds Improved and a club house have bought chickens
remodeled. The club house has
La-etnent with shower baths; the set ‘ns
«»d floor has an extra lame dinim »>'«"" l"olll",K-‘'a'umc‘'; i a,,.PralPd bv the hng- lies,-I
and dressing rooms tor tb ■ wen- Hm-U in -our, lut-ly. c-lmnt-u M no.Htecl by
.......—.................r*““~ «.—. •«................
Save for the large concret** piers *'’■
apped likt-wis**
weather.
.lust north of tit-main mill building, arc obscured, at any rat-, th-y nr-
|n aidtii In ill, feel not In print for -v-ryon- to criticise
l-nslh. on- sues a Th-r- is n-v-r any mlstak- nhnni
lain- pll 2K fa-1 In length anil as will- Id os till) ‘III- trn.l-ut Imm- i'l.a
or \vid—r than a hox cat If you ask Only a r.-w days atto a d-l-sation »l
vha* ills for. th-y will tall you it is rural dwellers m-l n-ai Coum-il
in n. fill, .1 with solid -im-rott and.ltlufi, luxva. and d—lan d ih- fan
is to h- us-d as a foundation for a -an h-st s-rv- his own inl-r-sts b> .
holl„. Thh s-nsihl- and burn* about thr la— and I,anils Hi,
lican Meeting Next Month.
,\i c. meeting of the llctuiblican ("on
git"siotuil *-otmiiitt•*»• t»t tin-Sixth (’on
cu-ssioiial district lor I h«* stHte ot til-
lnbonia, it**1*1 in t'liicl.skIui. oh last
Wednesday. FI Reno was adopt* * I a;
tii< pla* lor holdim t lie convention
for ih*- district.
Canadian county u;. r« p * * inc*l
bj Vttorncx l it il A » ;i!IHi who is
( bail iiuiu of the committee, ami when
the Question of the plan* »>l holdinu
the convention was raised, <Minimum
Cillett* e\tended tin invitation ol 111
under control ntt*r th**> reaeh**d Reno and Canadian nmnly t«» hold tb*'
n* Neighhori ?ave the alat m
and lushed 10 tin* piae** to assist tin*
live department, but their efforts were
unavailing.
While T Randolph, a brakeman on
th* Panhandle division, was attempt
to .i • ; p i • * *!\ * I 'I ' ■
butninu combustible interesting decision was made a par
a short time. It is alleged that 1 >'1M‘
others, lies Ides the l^npb^ new mill on , supplying the needs of their families.
old it is an evident fact they are tired
ol taking ebanees on long shipment
and annoying delays. The experiment
has be* n made in other plac e s and
The main mill is to be six slot i« - |,as brought the same results. I he
average citizen is beginning to realize
that tin* horn*- merchant can supply
Murali ko* ,h-1.av for his -Icht -hick Uh>- noilh unit jus. soul I, »f fh-
plant. It is the intention ol tin- coni
pany to operate both mills by the
,h. diufjaction ol huyns on.- of in ‘ d MoI1(|av .v. best ll(flite<l mill in the enttr- south wclfur.- s|,riny,nu info -x.st
r ......-.............. --.......—•
r" rsr.«srs tts rxrsr re -......... - , _
. ’I -,-v»Uoas niun K, K-nl Ind o^r- he « ready ,o drive away and placod : *.- w.rkn,-n h-uan *«»««*«-» «iar-away n.er-ham do-sn'f civ- ran
looks lake Bellamy and the
th»* distance.
burns are not serious, but very pain
ml
Monday noon the firemen nmd** a
run to North Kvans. in response
to a liurry-up call and extinguished
n lit** in the root of the Woodard prop
*Mty, which is occupb**l l*> W H
Hunter and family . 'I'll** root wa
damaged about $1“
Another fire alarm was turned in
from Donald avenue about six o'clock
(<mv*-nlinn in FI Heim, and stated to
tb* members «>t the comm it tee that
FI lleno was most conveniently sit
iiated for that purpos* That its eon
\ention hall is os goal it not tin* best
in this section of tin* state lor holding
a convention, and that tin* hotel;, ol
FI Reno are as good as any to a*'
coinodat** those in attendance and in
view of t li«* tact that the state eon
\ cut ion is to I**' held m Oklulioiun Pity
*>u March 21st, it would he \ery con
xenient for *'\*it one to bold tb*
ioitv'enlion in FI Reno on March 20th
because most of those who would at
tend tin* 111 Reno convention would
perhaps w ish to attend lb** slat** con
vent ion
Effect in Oklahoma.
Number M Du** February 10. will
also be .i moderate to average mo\*‘
ment. preceded by rain «*i snow m the
Fastern ball ol th* Muted States unit
bringitu clear \\• *<»ttier with 1> to 2'*
degrees colder temperatures in Pen
tra 1 and Fastern States
Cool \\ ;ue S* ri* - Number l! Dltu
for its next recurrence in Northwest
(’nited Stale* I * brnarv l;i. will he
generally united with Number K in a
strong cold wave running between the
*lti* dales ol tin two. ticncral preci
pitn t mu will pr***-*|e and a* eonipain
tin mo\« nieiit and cleat the weather
wiili M i«» ;;o ilei.i »•••*> « oldei pillowing
over tin country generally
Number K Due February It*, will
Ih ueiui ally united wit 11 Number ‘las
aho\ «■ r*»r*'i'ast
February 10 11 and 12.
t old Wav*- Nurnbet M will lower
temperatures In or If* degrees Thurs-
day and Friday and tin week will
i lose generally fair and moderately
told, with temperatures' beginning to
rise
February 13
lb* week will open fair, with mod
i rale temperatures growing warmer
February 14 to 17
1 nscttled weather appearing Mon
; day will be due to ailvance effects of
Cool Wave Number <1 which
will
Mr, (illicit* s invitation and sugge
Monday evening and two houses were lions were adopted by tin* eonmutt*
burned before the firemen could get and FI Reno was aelected as the phi* *' overspread tin state bite Monday or
action on the hydrants. They laid This reinvent ion will bring to HP 1 on Tuesday, accompanied by dashes
about 1,000 feet of hose from a water Reno a great many people Reside- ol
plug at tin* corner of Mitchell and the one hundred and twenty *b legal
Kavanaugb and when they tried to the quest urns b«*for**
turn on tin* water, thev found tin* plug will In* of interest
........ ................... ..... ... a.............................. A
young man appeared in court Tuesday ; pu*r, or form is a numbei ol Rlvtl tod nK j„> Uets the cash. an(j make another run before Harris will open headquartoi’H ln*r«
Thf, 1Q1R chamuionship wa,, and acknowledged his guilt and he, to re-enforce the concrete and give whiI#. the weather conditions ^ ^ |n lh,. m„HI,tin,** ,o they are cam! idatea for Kepublica*
Shnrtel whil • was assessed one dollar and cost. h greater strength ,,n u,n< V uot v,>1' fHV°lll,,‘ ltM ou 8 * "OI v j tIh* first house was destroy*'*! and an National committeemen un«l vitally in tied Saturday
Judgment ot
Every man ought to have a trade at
Forms for the first story are up am' home slogan and reduc** taxation. Th*
** over- he was ready to arive away ana pmceu ; workmen began filling tb* m w*11 | iar-away mer* haiH do* sn t gh» a tai turn on t|U, v.ater. tney iounn me pnm win u** *»* nii*-»«-n* *** <*
.i,! (.-OIK- Lemmons under arrest. The i loncrete Wednesday. 'Vlflun h..com-s of His patrons so Ion- and „„.v hai| Ka,|„.r up the nlh.-rs .1 .1. MeGrsw and .l«me»
• _ . ...... .... rnrnn la t. nilinhov (it Steel 1*008 .... U.x irato til** CHSll. . .. . ... > ........... I.
won by Attorney K. \V.
lhe iadi,.s' championship was carried Judgment of th- lower -ourt whs -nr loads ol m«*« *1*
„w„ by Mrs. K A. Imibman. who has affirmed, but modified by the Crimln-' -onstru-ti.fg this
one- become a realden, of Oklahoma al 'Court of Appeals In two liquor caa-s.
which were appealed by two El Reno
Reside- 0| .snow It will soon clear and tem-
peratures will fall ltd degrees or more,
the convention J with lowest ranging at about 10 above
great many over th** state for two or three days.
February 18 and 19
It will In-gin to warm up as the
•rk closes and will become unset
rity.
The tool house was built
dollar I Rcqtiirod was from J O. Haler,
fke. ^.jjQ I'fsidcs ou route on*- from Ole
the proceedings of this
! ed. The houses belonged to •(’hick” convention In all. it means quite a
Mayes, colored big thing for El Reno and Canudiun
Sunday night the department was County.
men. The fines against Tom Holme*| vacant lots at the rear of the Kertoot arch,, m,-. Faler is one of the pro- j suni|llon,1(| to the j« p. Jones proper The Sixth k’ongreBaloiml district
EXPLANATORY.
In intiotlucing our weather forecast
Hervic** to th*' readers of The El Reno
think it proper to ex
Kui uniiul imnrnvpnii'iltK ai* coil- men. l ne nut-n nsuinm «um muii... . ___ SUIUllloneU IO ill** li. r. ,iun«-n i*m«|'" ................................ AI li«'l i*‘ll II
for -any w-r- reduced front *230 to *150, while) >j«»n«l».r «nd luw. a> *"' * a ^ V. i\V, “I'i'/nt ,i,.. i *)'• 1,2 S'1'1"1 I,ark,'r‘ 'v,'*'r*‘ !i,rvl'n' I < »mpaH-d "f Hie IuIIovIiik •'«>•«'*••« „,.lln wh#, m«y or may not 1.....IP—t
the club, ih«* accommo- pn> a I*r»h tine and r*?niain
1. Hn^kt, t,Wbn-llthe present quarters jail sentence waa lowered from nine*> ply "I —m-nt stored foi Amert-an will keep him alncast ol lb. (|U>1.lorf, wen. #hl««e. Th- fire waa ; mid tleleaalea anti otlmrs inlerented J ( of (|il )n lhl[i u,,,. ti,,. f,ir-rasts
have been the scene of many unities, to sixty days. Th.. rase of Hen John ;"ork on the new ' ‘ ' ' lim,'s !""1 "" , extiniaiished wiiboul ratieli ditft-ully | will twin attendance train allot tli-m i , , tlpoI) dtac0vcrtc» nuide hero
^r^utarlv dnnrinTy voumter. son was affirmed. He Is required touted two or three weeks in m T In ppntn|!S 0f the entire county. lh..,„Sa is of little consequence Vnaadian. faddn. (We. Kim- wlli,h lllv(. ,r....,s 1>ublisb
and particularly dune,n„ by >oun„ . ..... .................. in ja.i American, thin huUdmn wtl. e n To make a literary Th). new enatne motor truck bsber. H,ain-. Stephen, fotton. .Irndy ^......and J the offi,
a0aa . ' 11 an‘ “r688' the main ".anakesto reach the fire, quickly, but and J-ffersun Realized lone ranee forecasts to be
us«*d by ih«* Standard Motoi company. ( i-efroshnicnt committee is th«- main
nTVADPi' ^h‘‘ structure will be one story high, squeeze.
WOMEN ARE AFTER DIVOBLi!* 75 feet in length and 125 feet in depth. Harry Heitzman. who has been
“ . . s. J Wick is superintending tb** work. rc.a(nnK the paper a long time, hand
One Was Married in Anadarko / _______ oH mi. dollar tor renewal, it is well
members of
.hitions seem inadequate, hence a
magnificent dancing pavilion and ini
movements are talked among th*>
members and a builder is being con-
sulted for plans and specifications.
The Klountry c lub tract borders tb**
new city park with its grove of some
three or four hundred trees, and
lime
, on account of other difficulties th• *
firemen s»*«*in to have been handi
* upped.
in
was marneu in aimuaiivu____ ed me a dollar for renewal. It is well --------
and the Other in Ohio. y PROMINENT CITIZEN DIES to henr in miml Hint he is one or tb. REPORT TO GAME LOVERS
.....f most nrouresslve farmers in th* "
had. They at** not perfect, but wilt
FREIGHT EMPLOYEES MEET jlt ioun*l to h«- very valuable, glvlnv,
substantially the weather you will
Efficiency and Siifcty Eirst- pav*' th*1 incoming two weeks all the
A ... TV_______J Mam*1i
year round.
Are Discussed Each Month.
Ill' til* Stilt*
________ most progressive .......... ,
Farmer and Stockman;; o„n,y and .ioimt „.s h„.,-to k-p i, Qover^WiU^B*.lieves m t e
___„ Zeb Zook says, this lenp year niRU _
ot Charles W. llarnes, i ment, ot the Lirkskillet Kiris, ha, tin- Tl"' annu“l r***'01''
ill. Clark's hospital Inst Saturday Baalish -onsirlption dope raded for 'lin’'| «'“r<lpn
Anadarko. 1-brunrv 1. 191:1. and du. -v-ninB. removes n pioneer eitizen and resnlfs
m, ,.,11 her husband be-ame insist-.., dis,inauisl.-d fannersto-k...an of an- Another new one
ink-a trip adian county. Mr. Barnes had been
Ink in:: treatment ten days prior to
A petition for divoree was filed in
th,. koU links, the park and lake district -ourt Saturday by Edyth May Pioneer
Bellamy, which affords boatina and Thompson, asklns lo hav- the bonds Answers the Final Summons,
fishink. will (ecom- the most pope- cf matrimony severed b-U—n herself
lar resort in Ihl, s—tion of the slate alld Clyde H. Thompson. A-cordinft Th'
____— to the petition, they were married in I at
TO ADDRESS CONVENTION.
Attorney F. A. Gillette is to lie om
ol the speakers at a Republican Con- jr his demands for her to
sessional convention at MuskOK—. ui tile West and after her return, sh ... ,, .
next Saturday. .Mr. tltllette is a brll- alleges, he seemed displeased anrt " !""^'at'.Id "complin-
bant speaker and will win distlnenon v.„s in.poSslbl- to eflo-t a re-on-.l... . was .aus-tl
for the last mtr him Honi t'lil-kasha and Enid freinht of
. just been issued- Th- fimmelnl slat- , dees were in atlendanr- and took an
is 11 m Robinson ment shows *210.107.70. In-ludiim th- i‘»" "■
' SHI. 197.10 loaned the state -apitol .Ml the thlry employees ol the I,K-al
lor himself and F.l ll-ao
THEV HAVE A DOUGH MIXER
Kamp brotlt-rs hav- just instHlh’d
„ new electrical doiiuli mixer It is
the pride of tile bakery and will In
-ilitate much of the work in titniit-'
out bread for their customers.
tion. .Mrs. Thompson stales that her lions, however, his death
husband was county commissioner ol
Caddo county for two terms and fur short tinie before
th-r alleges that he is worth approx!
niatelj *80,000 and sh. asks for *200 three year. aBo. When th. id
„„ the first or earl, month during the Population ,w.-P1_ U. °^lah“^*'
I** inTtug ac'ion for abBolut** uppara-
tion.
who came to Oklahoma from Iowa
It would be impossible for nm lo i«*
member how many times
lackl«»«1 him. but never
last week. He a as enrolled on Tb- i "'.'•*6.1!' for the year
Tin* w«‘iith**r mov**iii»'iitB luive along
A slatf in-ting or local Hoik Island WHVB (<| „n(, |ik„ „ lriinl[ li,,,,
railway. ur»* iiroportlonutely liable to
delays, so that we sometlim'B n*vd a
latitud** of 24 bourn or such matter
b**for»* a predicated change actually
rcarhea you it may be that much
• urly or that much late, but will b«*
g* net ally found on time \V«* cannot
height offic** employees was lt**l«I
\\**<ln**Bdny afternoon at th** local
freight office at I o’clock. Delegations
lund. to tb«* credit of tin* ilepartm«*nt ottiee attended the nieetinv nnd while fonraKt |oraj tornadut^. nor pbenoni
on January 1. The net receipts were till
and
by pneumonia, which attacked him a American list when the paper was
his demise. a flourishing daily, however, he h
Mr Barnes was horn in Ohio sixty not road it for a few years. He hits
been working at th** J. R- Stock gro
cer> and I*•*• *1 stor** the last two
years and is a valued employ***.
Covering tb*' auto engine in
v. eat her is
will think to blanket his hors*
Friday forenoon 1 met Smith Tax
store and he accordingly launched j lor and induced him to become an
at Old Harrison, which ' prican reader for the ensuing year
than Un^'inontbs during the *ns formerly situated east of Frisco * lie was
i , j,av, on January i. i ne net n*'-* "*• ,,i'1 no1 i,n M<'liv‘' l'^I, ,il' ■’ * nal local o*»ui iences. Thcteiupera-
succeeded until $31,504.26 and tD«• total i xpenditur** were attentive li.-M-iicis and g.t»b**1 • <! {|in,8 K|VH„ ar(. meant to be tested by
. . .... ini m *v»r tti.. v**ar As high cs i*tu» li valuable information aboul *•! ^,0vi'rninent stamlarils. which are not
,h* aervi***. which is om* aH ,.oUI l0Wards the end of a cold wave
As high c.s
iourteen game rangers were employ* d licieitcy
lmK for short periods during th** op*»n °l the <-tii**l topies
asonsut a cost of $4,171.21. who col monthly meeting.-.
t h*- regular
jour local thermometers will read
usually by about five degrees. Yom
be left the state of his nativity
v.ns numbered among the pioneers,
Another p-tltton for divoree has "'tobrav-il *h- victa-'.udHK that u-
been filed hv Kontia Broth.-™ vs. 1-1. (i. sailed on -very hand, l.nm-d.aulv
Brothers. Th-y «— marrb-d Juiy upon hie anivaib-^. h-n^
Am- by assistant deputies. No arrests arc.n
ROY CRANE MAKES BOND
Roy Crane, who was fined one dol
lar on a charge of criminal libel dur- 1;, 1!ll4 Rt oallipolis, Ohio. The wif" «
ing the recent term of court, has aneK,,B that her husband has not work in business
bond tin"r ff'-'*'" »»"■ "»a ™on'l“ “ '"^Vv^inK of the .............. hu.i-:«, noon ,™m for I la,las. when
tame being aigned by Samuvl Cary |mBt year and furth-r all-g-s that slu (o homi.a,e»d. thr- h. is to look aft-.- -he inter-ala of tb. 'f-qv.ir.-d
Banner, lat.-i moving AulinianTaylor Machinery company I'-nalty ol remo-rai.
I, C. cl ill fine, ami li—nae aal.-s *::. OllwrdiarUHsb.ua d-nli will, "i-nlely ............... for buying
or wiiliin $717 91 of their lolal Inst" mov-m-nl and lit.- pr-v-ntioii Sl.rvi,.,. Hn,| including it in th-
,-Hlariea and i-xpena-a. °* -laima l-.n-li in-f-ling i* ml. to jper free to your r-ad-ra, and we ain-
,1 ,n ,,.1,1 Over seventy prosci uliona nnd for liroaden the employe.-H vi«-w and gives ( t.rt.|. ,rllBt n,ai the forecasts will
" .' . ■ iv two convictions are the result of 'hem a better insighi to serving tin |„.n„f|Clal to the community. The
no, indit-ativt that » wolk wll||„ ,«en,y-five con , company ................. Tb- next .......... ....
and the public The n«*xr waVP movement» make all the
vi* t ions w**r*> secured on arrests made meeting will he held at Knld or C hick W|1|tl|14,r an<| w,. have named them
•*K," etc., merely for retercnce
....... reported by shertffa and their deputies The Rock Island filcght uffii-e am! |lul.poH,.s you will find each on- of
i'„''nr-nci-aiinna'to leav- the warden recommends that all warehouse pr-B.-nls an active appeal ,h(>m ,|Up||cated every 25 days be-
law- offleera of the slate be specifically an— wilh lln- -l-ri-nl tot—, sleno (.auH(l ,|H,y ar(, produced by point, oil
to enforce game laws on graphera and handlers of freight work ||)(i (||in Khich „.¥0|Ve in 25 days.
...........r removal. 'n» Industriotialy and assidlouslv Keapectfully .
lib-1 was instituted by member, of d hiK th,ee minor children by con sou,h ol Banner. |IU''1 1-iMoi | J "",',1 Governor Williams is given much serve the b-st im-i-est, of the sltipp Carolhers Observatory.
Knights of Columbus dncilng a store in fair addition. ^h JS Z X Z Mra - Ute —* ^ -..... — «*'— - lh" _ _
GEORGE W. JACKSON DIES ^L ^ ^ ™^‘io;U f"4r 'inTn.. pres.oent attemos luncheon POPULAR DAY CLERK DIES
-- t'lreai her and the children * *lh; h*vmxi. promlncn-e „„d be has been on the job preserva.ion of Ok.nhomn's game
An Odd Fellow^f One Lodge Up- violence. of Canadian county a« n stock-raising' practically all Hie time since “ - 1
and
H. J Stevenson. Th** suit for has had to support herself, her two
\jr Naturally the most
wards of Thirty Years.
Georg- W Jackson died Monday
night, aged seventy-one years. He
was a highly respected citizen and
lather of Thomas fi .lacknon, of Ih-
l.ostoffic- deparlment. H- was
EIRE DID NOT HURT HIM.
.rr.~_-g=.-g:^ss
home to visit his parents, Mr. and |jcan and a member of th** jury com farm this summer.
I)**- The Congressional Record isn't (,per
under the carpet non is asked, a short open season lor
W S. Ambler Was Stricken by
Paralysis Less Than a Week.
Mrs. Charles Bugle, last week, he took 1 jsl)|0n at the lime of his destb
postoffice departmenc *••• »»» thp prwau,|on to puck all his belong tra„ed is survived by a wife, two worth much to lay under the carpet ^d mimv p'ung.’m l.uniing Hug Miss Gertrude Carpenter, who
tive ot Illinois and lnKa in his trunk at the dormitory! daughters, llazel and Dorothy, and m spread on the pantry shelves, say s i ^..... .............sided si the pipe organ at the
tiethtown. December 12. Is-"
During 1865 he was married to l-'ran
e-s Vaughn, of (iolconda. Ill and |ir(, iB sni(, u> have
* child. Thomas 0. Jack ..... ..... ..............
inga in his
and h** sustained no loss
gutted the place Mondax
ihis union one
.-on, was born
Mrs. Jackson passed
from defective insulation,
occurred between three
daughters.
when tire' one son. Rale, w ho have many friends Uufe Larkins.
morning ' wh0 sympathize wijh them durin- Fussing right on down the street
originated their bereavement.
The
mid
A sunny disposition**! person was
removed when VV. S Ambler passed
over lb*' Great Divide Tuesday morn
ing at ten minutes passed six o'clock,
ol his home, 421 North Evans. Mr.
result ot
last
fir** The funeral was held at the Ran- nor, and ns his time whs nearing th** /
WLUliru - .....- four nor Baptist church Tuesday forenoon ' expiration point he gave me a full /Y
io her final reward the following >» *"•' 0,c,0t.k in the morning and .his room at ten o'clock, after which the remains grown nmxurna and made himseir Harry i Stevens died at the home
An extension of the duck sea
RESIGNED AS ORGANIST.
hH* Ambler’S demise wan the
iuiik*'*" nuimuh fug ....... ’ .
made. Pond bull,ling an* pr.-sid.-d a, ,he ..... organ a, the Find • paralysis w hich atta-kod hl"'
last several Thursday evening. He wfto lortx-
y.-acs, has resigned 8b- Is nn ac seven years of age a* the lime of his
eomplished musician and has man) death.
students in this City and neighboring Mr Ambler .-am- to HI Reno from
HARRY STEVENS DIES. ........ Little Hoc k. Ark., and during the last
gestions
I pond fish culture is atronjily emphasizr Presbyterian church the
mot 1>. iledKes. who resides near Ban- ‘‘fl-
towns.
ten years he field a position with the
Southern hotel as day clerk, and many
^ _ .- ROSe 1 “ lUR l» l"» imriiimn - rtl IU1 « iiuvn. »■>- 1 "
and in 1S71 Harriet A. Ml bh. matP threw Frank's trunk through a were interred in ih»* ccmclery at Hi* ^lid for another year „f his brother-in-law. R M. Robinson. HAVE BOUGHT THE JEWEL.
(Mare, III . became his wl e. uo son. win(j«w and all he lost wns a few neck-■' SHlii** place. Alexander Stuppy. of the l-akeyhend 8J- south Rock Island. He came ,ohn K Miller, of Fletcher, bought knew •Dock” Ambl«*r. as he was fa-
w-re born ot this union. ^ lj(.H thal wpn, j,.ft hanging Hlinnl th-1----- neighborhood, says If the bronze |lprjl s,.v,.ra| ,iay» ago to aftend the ,hp ,pwh) tll(agtr,, t|„, lam-r part nf inlllarly known by nil tin- "knights of
leather runs short. I here’ll I"' other |un,.]a| of his aimer and became ill -n„za-- gortner. who has tin- grip" Rarely was b- ever away
Some of the Stud-ills lost prue
- nd James, the latter resides at Rnsc
,-lare and the other lives in Arkn""B"' 1,v al| ,heir clothing,
not affiliated In an ucliM-
Willie
TO OPEN DINING ROOM.
The Kerfoot dining room will be
- - opened this week tinder the manitge-
inanner with any religious d.-nomina COMMISSIONERS IN SESSION. o( A Buckman. formerly of
lion, yet. Mr. Jackson synipatlilzi d 'mt. county commisnlon-i » are hold Kansas City Mr. Bucknuut lias re-
wlth th- llaptint organization, end the |)URjn0B(1 sessions this week, and ..j.p.q |n K1 Reno the last six months
funeraJ services were condicte* by, mRnv ni„,u.rs of ,m »
Her. M. G. Barlow. Deceased was -1 ^ SOL0 A YOUNG ANIMAL,
member ol Empire lodge I- O. (». r., o
the town of ills nativity, upwards of SH|ppED H0GS TO MARKET.
ihirty years The funeral war' heb p,ckard and Boll aold a car lotd young Jersey bull from J
Tuesday afternoon at three udotit n ^ ....... lh( Ok|aholna rlty Thc animal was one of the best In bis niHn ,0 meet nnd since coining to
________ of his sister and became III )n[(l Wl,,,k "Dock" Fortner, who has Ills grip"
ways of attracting att-mlon afterwards. Mr. Stevens was sixty- ,i(.(;|1 rlinnh,K the thcatre since Its ex- from Ids post of duty and he won
On the thirteenth and fourteenth ot (y,.ara 0f ||„- time of his jHtonr). wm retained for tile tine- many friends by his cheery disposition,
last October Dr. W. P. I.awlon took aPat[) The remains were shipped 1c r ,.,ni. Besides a wife, he is survived by
ids examination before the State j(is kouu, at Meeker, VVednesdny ntorn . two sisters, one of Little Rock, who
Hoard of Medical examiners and hl' |na, for burial. /^THE GOLDEN WEST GIRLS. is here, nnd the other resides In Mom-
was given a certificate ,o practice / „olr|H from the Golden West" phis, who arrived in time for the fun-
hls profession He came to Oklahoma T0 RENDER PRAISE SERVICE. will be the attraction at the Kl Iteno '-ml. which was held Wednesday
the home, conducted by
the family home, and Interment was
made In the R! Reno cemetery.
J. J.
of hogs on
Let Tuesday
TO RENDER PRAISE SERVICE.
1». <■- Kolp. of Oklahoma City, was from Shreveport. La., where he follow and cholr OI lhP Pre,.i theatre February 25 nnd 26. This big-' afternoon at
here Monday and purchased u fin.- ,-d his profession for some time. Hi , , w,n ,.,-nd-r a Praise time attiaclion was nt Ih.- recent itev. M. G IiHrlow. or the llnptist
Y Taylor Lawton Is a pleasant young gentle ^ Th{. ,,,-ogran. Slate fair and played before thou,-1 church. The remains were interred
will consiHt almost entirely of music and ot Oklahomans.
. in El Ut*no cemetery.
herd.
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