The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 63, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 18, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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4501.
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4532. David Func-c. Perry, O. T.. I* 9 9-
n"4,'^ The3,'. L. Ha am, El ? .no, O. 4569. Jno. Funk, W.chtta. Kas. . ne
- iT.hne l 5 16. ML'-tJon ' it67. Harrison F. Parker, Welling
McCormick. EnM. O. ^»«<^ 0' ^nder. I«L
t Ann ’opltn, Mo.. 45.15- A,fX rou mtssetl. f)re
Ames’ J ' >v t 6 to. _ , v,_ W. H. onnor, Medford, ure..
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W4I 2 nw W 1-2 sw 14 5 8- . , tit McCarty. Arkansas City,
4539. Oeo W. D.ttmcr, Anadarko, ^ w , 2 nc e ,-a nw 2 u to
O. T . mv 18 9 It. . Cit 4573. Gordon A. Scverns. Kildare, O.
,-,n Xelda Icenhower, Iowa v_tt>. , «/■
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4504. ’j^Tu^ef; El R.no, O.
T "e,':T F.'lchoenhaven, Shaw-
"To?' Mel^n M.Cox, Harper, Kan.,
‘hih "Noah Kewland, Stillwater, 0.
T nw .. 5 >6- „ Gourle„ Colbert, 454> Sherman Med,it. ------ --e , . I5
g. Jerome H. Gou Kan., mv 6 s IS- Oklahoma 4575- '-.wen C. Stacy, Ponca. O. T.
K^"t- - Ken- °' T" ' «Vt W4ukomt9, o m 45*76. ^ Alfred H. Stewart. Good,and,
^ Harry L. DUon. Riley. Kan.. ^,4343- Spring. |!At^e r, Sterling Neb
8V45*i. Augustus W. Hampton. Geary, ,.2 sw 1-4 n 1-2 ™ g9 9' I S V578* Sv'vester O. Glover, Amster-
- m ” ,0- *' 3545- Orval J. Greene, Coyle, O. " 1 ^ Mo' ne 6 7 U.
,SC ,8r8 "baniel Scott F.l Reno, O. T.. 4579- Franklin P. Rtdge, Rago, Kas.
4546. I’antti Scott._t „ ,5pta
lots 5 6 7 and sw nw 2 10 8, lot 5, 35 , ^ ga,
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4547. Wm.
»™ m"“" “n' ’•T- sjfj
T.m'TrJSZ ssnrrar^s
4<«>. Bernard T. Fahey, St Joseph. ^ fallible at new and d.stant u th>t every teacl.er and student
M,2,SeptfvE Doss Mountain View outp-sts. Another-w o.^dvan ^ wjn be insp3rcd to teach and learn and
oTseSU t . on „ sw Sr^hashmitwo orthreHyncL pract,ce the hroade^nohle.t patrtottsm.
354^3 J-. L. Liehnd.l, Kingfisher, ,«>'^ime,, and w,U ,»• aide m A fair wili he gtven at ‘hcopemho^
' * nch, Kokomo, Ind., I p“l|L’t'rSjiJl^4d by* otherUenSght( ......J
U'&p Md^i "L Mo. =tie jn
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— RUO FILINGS ’ D""d Fu" r'rry’ 0 1" ' ,8-7. Mi„,-t _ -- «... 1 n Wiliam,. Mobcrty, cutmrt >„ Vntl—3',7'.16,ir.mL . ......... .ml folly f'.'.m "" ‘m™, ooWyt—HKKI
TtSx Gatewood I. Humphrey, Oxford
K4h07*Wm.7Fuiti, Ok amma Cuy. O.
1„ w 1-2 ne c 1-2 nw 4 9 8.
t*. j?,o.SK.‘V/arren l klahoma City
O. T., e t-2 ne 27 6 18.
4610. Missed.
:i'"’ ,1 producer >» criminal , , Route atm mren nue >=— - •—
tbs- 2x2, setssi
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years, ami even the salnmn in Us nv-
ers an- in the hands of a trust. Not
•*Tli« II***t 1* Tha Che*pa*t.
Not how cheap, but how good, is the
qlTlie Twice-A• Week Republic is not aa
cheap as are some so-called newspapers.
But it is as cheap as it is possible to sell
a first-class newspaper. It prints all the
news that is worth nrinfng. If you read
it all the year round, you are posted on
all the important and interesting affairs
of the world It is the best and most re-
liable newspaper that money anil brains
toon..........- can produce-and those should^beth.
|SS£ic ICC-
undr of the harm'' ' Kxposition rates round trip El Reno to .j^Tew'spape" or postmastei
. it-s and I* knnos BulTaio, N. Y., via the Orrat Rock I*- ccive your subscription, or you may maU
a producer of criminal , , Route and direct line east of Kansas uirect to Th
er since the discovery city or Chicago. Tickets on sale June ,
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Thk Republic,
St. Louis, Mo.
°45I2.’ chas. Vanwye, Browning. Mo.,
Hiram O. Smith. Canon City,
5 Vo. H. Millet. Winfield. Kan..
e,j!59 1 Heard. Wellston, O. T.
»w 18 m 9-
lited 15 nays 7,30.00.
H. C. Cam-ahan, Agent.
Filing blanks like thc govern-
ment makes at this office.
Situation Wanted.
IT ~W 1-2 nw
4548. William
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45,6. Al?;ed G. Bowers, Molh.ll, O. Creek, O^TMisse^ ^
Vs" '^1° West. Pond Creek, 0,^1 ** ^ £, Rfn0l O. T„
T SW Leonora. Mo..! ^ Koht. A. Law, Lahoma, O. T..
S4| Sr^^eCord, Watonga, ^ Oscar , Moore, S,i„w,ter, O.
VH A.3 Munch. Great Bend, 45»*J«J' T' K*U‘min’ T""
K-,^4 7, *Srook„ „oratie. Ark 5W455V/oah F. Lugenhill. Mound
fiW™' P- R>',ge. K»n ne w » Bloomfield,
n"45 3 Jo* W. Gannaway. Oklahom:, 4^ ^ L
Cily O. T.' M"M Cor„„ck Oltum- JS6. M.Uhew Crawford, Fore,.
/r24 Norman McCormick, uu n , a s nf ft 6 ,4.
wa Kan se IV 5 ^ O. j 4557 »«"«. S™'>ensch',n' °kU'
T' M-f B Li V=n.Mo..e ,2 "^V'l'Lac'fsalishur, Wichita.
A Herndon, la.. ^ ^ou. O.
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Am.s. H. T™*. Hunter. O. 4^ Efker. Edmond, O.
T 4V o.3 C,tJ: Lose:- KMWTT. M* , T„ <w»p*»4 Coldw.t.r, b.
'Vv'VrU R.W-o. 8tH.rp.bmt. "£* ^ R^s, CUtaiM, *«., v»
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4610. Missed. . even Nome has yet gone so far with
4611. Edw. J. McCabe, Weatherford, immjcipal improvements as to possess
O. T„ ne 12 7 20. T the deadly grade crossing, hut it »> '
4612. Jas. C. Anderson, Eddy, O. T., c jn time. Not even a gold mining
n 1-2 nee 1-2 nw 14.8 I* T city can have everything all at once By
js “r01 ' 0' ejra'Sxr s* sst .»> z&r.xssss^s:-^
VS7i5iisv»u -afftn ».*•*.*»■*'*• or.
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| 4616. Frank E. Neff. Coldwater, Tex., make a mctropolis.-Ch,cago Tribune. FRISCO £{«£HOMA C1TV.
lot 2 sec 5 lot 6 sec 6 7 ; 3- ‘
n r'lsrionri* A. \YOOl
nltuation
a widow ladv, with references as to
Is as housekeeper for gentleman
’ ... Uoh.lnr nr in small family
nw nc sw 3 5 9*
A. Woodrow, Pond
4581. Gotiieb Gertech, Edmond, O.
T., sw 7 6 14-
4582. Missing.
4583. Howard Carleton, El Campo,
Tex., nw 25 5 *6,
4584. Sidney L. Monroe, Chickasha,
I. t.. se 28 6 9. „ , „ .
4585. Eli W. Colson. Gueda Springs
| Kas. S. D. ne 34 8 It.
Farmer* AtUtntlou.
The El Reno and The Canadian Mill-
ing company have received a car-load
olltussian seed wheat. This wheat _l »
very line variety and extremely hardy.
The companies will dispose of this wheat
at exact cost, fi.oo per bushel and each
"no doubUlmtTf the ground „ properly
i wheat. , ___
it 2 sec ^ lot o sec »* 7 •
4617. Clarence A. Wooley, W :lmot,
K46i’8!iePatrick II. Dalton, Newkirk.
O T.. nw 11 11 10. . _
*j6 19. l-*s. M. Bryant, Hot Spnn*s,
LfV dVm.'c. CoopeL Douglas, K»»- j '^^"aLment P. Dawson. Chickasha
"Wi7,0Chas. A. Rodgers. Stubbs, Tex. a* j™* ^ o. T„
Mi658Brt'oiiver Woolf, Sluwnee Mound, st “J L ,,ralti Sedan, Kas.
4589° M3ley roindexter, North Car-
°’LV ,'joe Frazier, Sawyer. Kas., mlss-
ed459i. Jos. L. Keyes, Sawyer, Kas.,
""4592. Birdie Owen, Guelph, Kas., ne
3745793~Pearl H. Groves, Hillsdale, 6.
T‘’459V *Vavid4 G. Jeffries. Diamond,
Mo missed.
4595. Jno. Bnler, Glaseo, Me., s l-*
sw 17 e 1-2 se 1$ 3 19- —
451# Wm. <1 JNaiti. Aathawy, KtB.,
v M iv 6W nv9 iw iw 6 <J4- a,
4qp^ Cland IL H
^ K%#.« me 99 • **
1-2 sM f 1*2 ne 10 11 I°-
4623. Wattin Harris, Kingfisher, O.
T 4624. ?Ward M. Letson, Oklahoma
City, nw 35 10 *4- , ..
4625. Francis Clancy, Coats, Kas.
?# -0 5 !3* , 9 .
F1HHT i:»l l» Y.7.T 1. K >1 ET IN ALASKA. |
Among the various an ’ sundry ^'gns
that Alaska is becoming civilised is the
arrest ol the postmaster of Nome oK
a Charge of embessling $4,000. Appar-
ently this il the first Alaskan cm
btsaleniMl te go on record. Hi*
mm Involved is guile eonsidereMe for
.« yesung e town as Nome. It is
Opera Boom,
__—■ I viw*4‘»*..... .. talent will Rive a bij^ minstrel
Ai.prnpri..t.. Itviiuest. Trains leave Oklahoma City 10:15 a. m. ! h“v n(.xt weck book out for day and
(See of the County Superintendent of driilv. arrives in M. D.uis the f 11 ft ( ^ T|lirty.five home people in a grand
features 0! the entertainment.
11 Reno's bam! and orchestra wi,l *
another of the features, bee add in bun-
day’s papers.
minstrel, first part-introduemg an me
1, arrives in uxuuj....... vv j-.«, --- | ,d.limP specialties singing and dancing
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7«is.aciftr,»S ~
excrcis* s be* held, and tlu att« ti j [na e j1. . wirhita with thc Rock Island Thr € hry*B«»*I»®”‘u,n show
' ' a' ,;c B.F.DT,n.P.A.. :
welfare of humatiltyrequ n,i if thla Cor. Main and Douglaa 1 v,ouM<aDout November *.
chv be purged from the land and it inis vt ichitu. Kans. 1 ho_us._ anu 11 --------,,
is accomplished it must he through the .
influence of our pubb school - v tem.
I). It. DA'.lbm its,
Counts Superintendent.
The superintendent in the above
quest lias exhibited the true mission of
the bulwark of American institutions. — , < j 1 -—————
The publle sohoal system of the republic ^jud of goods qUlCR aids , Wat<* p,psrs far the data of
i, i„d«d th. l.uadati.n 01 sepr...n.«- , j lbaby sh.w at th. cp«a 8.use. 3 _
4W ao.MI.Mt u^a th. bigh«t plan I at HglU V
\ h°\zt"hoNwlA Sibil article, and
I compete for prizes can do so by paying
....................... Order your seals, rub-
ntcml.-nt in th- ntiovc- rc’ ^ef StamPS afld office sales I ^’^L'tliem to the opera house—and get
hibiti l the true mission of office and get right i first prize,
of American institutions. OI tWS OIHCe <Ui K & -a * -
cho.1 s\ stem of the rspul.lic ,^jp_d OI gOOuS qUICK. Wateh tks pspsrs far th.iat.af th.
, i.u.d.ti.n .f sepr.s.nt«- wierVit nriceS. I baby sh.w »t th. ep«» h.us., 3^
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White, R. A. The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 63, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 18, 1901, newspaper, September 18, 1901; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912547/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.