The El Reno Daily American. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 47, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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OKLAHOMA CITY.
PREPARATIONS TO MAKE
A COTTON MARKET.
SOCIETY CAY IN DOC DAYS.
Improvements nt the Opera House.-
llat I road News atul Other Mat-
MAY 00 TO WORK
STRIKERS MAY RESUME
THEIR LABORS.
will of the many thousands who have ■
.he rirheat SCHWAB MAY MEET LEADERS.
i county in all Oklahoma. 1 litre thousand
dollars will pay all incidentals connected i
i with the sale and there will be a balance j fjonf«.r,.m t * |n rroffr«*M Looking it* Het-
j of about $412,000. With this sum the ;
j county is able to have a $50,000 court j
l house, a $10,000 jail and a waterworks j
svstem that will be the pride of the com
•\ . .1...............\l'l,;i» tlio
force of efficient clerks. Every detail
was arranged beforehand and not a tnbs-
bap occured at any time. At first the
sums of money for each day’s sale was
sent to the express office at Rush Springs
under heavy military escort. I.ater, when
the Rock Island pushed its steel into
Richards, the monev was then handled
from that point, and this week it was
handled from Fort Sill. Mr. Hampton
goes hack to Washington with the good
man freely in the first three inning* Money To Loan.—I have on hand at
but slier'that he was more effectiv all times funds to loan on farms, city
than Donahue. Attendan t- 3.3property or chattel loans, in such sums
Score* as may be wanted and on any length ot
h n e. time that may suit the borrower. I have
New Yyrk ...... oinooiooo-a»2 been in business here for the past ten
1 1 - i year®, and I believe that 1 can better
wilVST” “ 1 please you than can many others; we do
_ all our business at home, loaning home
„ n. . money and all our interest and notes are
St. Louis. Aug. 31. I he C incinnati payable here, there being no charges for
of the exchange or other annoyances; we can
in an hour any time
club made its last appearance ^ v,v..v
season here today and was ovcrwhel- . close a farni ioan .......
mingly defeated. Fifteen ri.ns were without any tedious waiting for the tnon-
made bt. Louis off
Cincinnati’s errors.
Score:
fifteen hits and
Oklahoma City (). T.. Aug. 31
; ing city in the new country. While the
I commissioners w ill recommend consider-
tlenu'iit of IMimultlr* After Mills
Have Itenumad Operations.
ey—and grant such terms as may be
Attendance 4000* , wanted—we always meet rates made by
any other firm, and shall be pleased when
, , you have any business in our line to have
. .. : , *., 11 r*alt ott/l mi r#> witll before R It Kill
HENRY SCHAFER.
Wholesale Dealer In
Wines, Liquors and Cigars and
Pittsburg, l’a., Aug. 31
! cViuinuati o O 0 l I 1 I 1 a' 9 4 I you call and'figure with me before a loan
j nattcrich Murphy umi Nichols; Phillips, Sud- of any kind. We also furnish an auc-
hoff anil Bergen I tioneer and clerk public sales, and buy
any all paper so taken. Come and see
Boston and me. I*'. H. Wright. iwd-2w
Boston, Mass., Aug. 31
-ilie steel Brooklyn broke even on the seasons j
! • strikers .ire cluiming tonight the biggest work, The scries standing ten to ten. I
in the
II. Wright.
•The Heat Is The Cheapest.”
Not how cheap, but how good, is the
(Special)—The city club is taking steps no means 1.0 extravagant Bver> ; strike, ,r< na. mog ton,gm .... -m, Boston winn , a l..li‘,v s game
to make Oklahoma City a retail cotton ber of the board of.....T ‘hu^ hearth fifth inning. Alter .......had passed question.
The hr 1 I,ale of the season "‘justness ma. a«u each of them has dost,tg down of the open hea.h depart- )ir , ht. a wild throw The Twice-A- Week Republic is not a,
gi\en it out that n ^ , t ______ ment of the Duquesue steel works. ,Q sccon,i base jn trying to catch the cheap as are some so-called newspapers.
market.
, .rrnli, —;------- ment or me uuquesne sieei
appcarct onticstri. s L’n -l ,cr Jusl 1 1C !,allu ! Amalgamated people claim the men runner on I.mvt' hit. advancing the Itut it is as cheap as it is possible'to sell
erw.th many loads ol cotton, and there [as if it were the., own. ! ^ J, e„tire ,bnt w,„ mS. to second and third Both scored a first-class newspaper. It prints all the
‘ ' Attendance 6,500. Score; news that is worth nnnBntr. If vou read
PABST BREWING COMPANY’S
CELEBRATED
MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER.
Offices at El Reno, Lawton, Hobart
and Mangum.
Notable Moelety Event. ! have to close when the men fail to re-
severe heat. The! The ladies of the Episcopal church of j turn Sunday night for work. Thu Car- Boston
:n,,;K"'''■ ■ ■: 1; 1:';7;..v;11;),v;V US? !'.'W..?<£ ,.r,Yu- Pilti,""rar Klttre ig..............
news that is worth printing. If you read
K 11 1 it all the year round, you are posted on
2 * 1 all the important and interesting affairs
0 6 1 of the world It is the best and most re-
1 many
was difficulty in finding a purchaser. I
Society has been quite lively this |
week, despite the
Bon Ami club gave a party and _ _ .............
dance and the Thespian club enjoyed take place at the oj>era house Monday j ana S l' l,u 1,11 ‘,|K “ 1 arrc“' _______ cm produce—and those should be the
several entertainments. The dcdica night. Sept. 9th which bills fair to prove department today was merely the usua Pittsburg, Aug. 31.—Hughes again distinquishing traits of the newspaper
■ v-•, tv,rk Thursday afternoon the most gigantic and brilliant success ol Saturday afternoon close. They mam- defeated Pittsburg by keeping the hits that is designed to be read by all mtm-
tion 01 Min - 1 a • • • anv like affair ever attempted in the ter- tain that the men will be on hand for widely mattered 111 the first game, bers of the family.
a-id the opening of the Carnegie 11 Artists of national reputation Suudav evenisff at heretofore, and Up to the fourth inning Chicago did Subscription price,$1 a yean Any news-
brary the same evenin'* were the oc- will participate supported by a l*evy ot * *> [ ’ not get a man to first base, alter that
casino*. of brilliant outpourings of so- K1 Reno’s most lovel\ society buds and that no stoppage will result. tjlcy bunched bits and won. In the
icety’s luids and butterflies. matrons, graceful children and leading j Until tomorrow night it will not ne , sccon(| game Taylor was comparative
Socials were given during the week musical talent "A Dream of l air known certainly which side is right in I ]y easy resulting in a revesal of the
by the Pilgrim Congregational* church, Women” will prove one of the leading . ti Aside from the Duquesue result. In both games the fielding
the Christian church. Harrison avenue features and will be presented on three . f « , of each team was above the ordinary
church, till- ladies of the M. E. church stiwrnte and distinct -tages rspertnlly incident the reported conference I . k Dnri th,. tjrst K;inlc O'Dav had a
and the Ladies' Guild ol Et. i’am - c instructed for the occasion «'illi special .Ustanc- telephone between President ,„e |ir„ken l.v a foul ti» and was forceo
Episcopal church. brilliant effects. I lie costuming for this SclixVUl>, 0f the corporation, and Simon to retire. Attendance 8 200. Score:
Oklahoma City's lyceum course for | feature wUl^ be tmusually | m.esi,,ent of the wi„d0w glass | f'lRn* oamB-
Lots -
3rd,
the coming winter is now an assurred I The celebrated Yellow Astor Dance. Hum-, president
I rendered by eight of our most workers’ association, was the only other ) j j •shurg____
H7
have lu'eli' 'snliscribed^ lor' " " ' fa i.ntinK yomitf ‘“dies daintily’| happening tocause comment. It seems °.°„d o'-Connor; rfujheL
Captain Dapray of the United State- 'wned tn novel i reations of yellow «tin ljlnt ,|„. tw0 nentleraen really comniuni- amt Kulioe
today swore in six recruits for ^ ™ I eated with each other by telephone but j SRCOND GAME_ -
army
the army.
MM... l.'.K
______ portion
The Jefferson clnb, a democratic or- nmkiny. while the snow fairies rendered
ganization enverin* the entire tern by fifteen participants, forii.u|K at ■ldTer-
tory. in sc-,ion here today. ''itt periods ami ll.etr difficult and .ntn-
l'he Choctaw and Northern ha* been 1 "e evolutlona, celebrated groups of
completed to Inper ill in the north- '‘“nary an. then again on with the
...... OOOOI IOO O— 2 H o
meliill and Yeager; Taylor and
..... VYr,,_.ic eo.mtv dance and the realistic downpour of a
C-*it is requested that sportsmen and whirling, twirling, artificial snow storm
friends of T-yncricatt game bir^s lish
; lion ........cue..........................
behr°'io fo'r* the pimnose of orgai.i/ing >reated such a favorable impression here sU.(., corpon,ti«»n thrown idle by the
a branch of the League of American of Presulen. Shaffer are put m opera-
Sportsmen. 01 and elocutionist. Miss Alice l irmin, K1 t oil again by the former employes of the MilwanVee.
President E reeinan J. » ,or ol l< Reno's brilliant pianist anil a cast too corporation returning to their work He ‘1! ’!! e/ 11 *
Shawnee. Kedlork Coal attd Rat.way lengtlly to Inelltfcn in l
! day, September 9th.
dealer, newspaper or postmaster will"
reive vour subscription, or you may mail
it direct to Tin: REPUBLIC,
St. Louis, Mo.
CLASSIFIED WANTS
All ads undrr this head, one cent a word each
insertion. Situations W anted, free first in-
sertion Regular t>rice after'first insertion. No
ads taken ior less than ten cents.
ED—Hoys to feed press. Steady posi-
good wages. Apply at this office.
WANTED - A good cook at the Germania ho-
tel. No. 106, Choctaw avenue.
W ante:
tion and
WANTED—Position as st» n arapher. Ten
years experience; at present with Sears & Ro-
buck, Chicago. Call at this office,
WA!
ing &
NTHD—for Oklahoma, five traveling Build
in the south*
o home office fees,
d lo'
Loan Agents. Best i
Loans made at ft per cent. Nc
Highest commissions paid Wantei
in all good towns. Address.
“ ‘ Buildi
Wot
hwei
•e fe<
local agents
Renters I
317, Iloustan St.,
WANTED
at mice with
fll.
nue and East Loni
ing & T.oan Co.,
Ft Worth. Texa
wife to go on a claim
what tin* subject or result woa is not
kiAwii. Mr. Burns is misteriously silent Chicago*
and says he can say nothing just yet. I KJJos.n**~"Tann'
It is learned from other source that 1 -
during the extended wire conversation AMERICAN.
Mr. Schwab told Mr. Burns that he, Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 31.—-Sparks
would not consent to meet any repre* | had the visitors at his mercy toda>-.
. .• r qqctxrin allowing but three hits, and nut for 1
sentativex of the AmalgutnaUtl “s»>c'“-1 poor d*cisioll hy Umpire Terry, 1.-
tion until all the mills of the I Bitted States WQpjt| have shut them out. Frazer
or- i was hit hard at times. Attendance. I
1,200. Score:
K H E.!
j o o i i i o o *— 6 ii 4 Wanted—Position by competent stenographer
rk ' oil tutu nan* jy i. „ , ,, . . uc I corporation returninK to thetr work He | i 3^.
company was in the city today consult- l^lltY ”‘b "r L™’, *lon' to’,1 Mr. Mums, it is satd, that the sink- aieraudsteelu.au.
ing with engineers here in regard to ‘ ■ ' w J | ing tneti.b rs of the Amalgamated >
the construction of the road. _ ^ ^ B ■%■•»,» aaa’nai fthed ttited Detroit \ }i
“ ! States steel corporation. Hence there is raw air. 4.*57 people saw Detroit wn
, ' . . , , . 1 the first game of a double heat.c***
no reason why he should meeet any rep-;i with Boston this afternon and by
rcsentative of
man and wile to go on a claim
cldcrlv ladv. Goon terms to the
glit party. Call nt No 71ft. corner Foster ave-
nd liast London
NEGRO ESCAPED.
Chief Cochran returned yesterday af
ternoon from Guthrie with two men
named Small and Thayer who were
arrested for breaking inro a Santa I*e
box car here in the yards.
Word lias been received from Mr.
Henry Overholser that he will at once
begin the erection of a large addition
to his opera house on Grand avenue. .
With additional stage room for the
accommodation of large companies and
greatly increased seating capacity, the ———
IS BELIEVED TO BE FRANCIS.
be given in the territory. _
Secretary Grimes yesterday granted
FOR SALK—A sure money-maker; stei
tooting gallery: complete; everything in fii
ass condition;" will take good horse and wag
sin
class
as part payment. Tan
livan's Restaurant.
and wagon
juth of Sul.
MISSOURI MOB FOLLOW
TRAIL IN DARK.
FUR SALE—The improvements und prefer-
right on the school land south and joining
county.
W. A. Allen.
the aMoeiation. Bnt if fine bat.,n* rally tie the second gat v
they voluntarily re-enter the etu- in the, ninth liming, when it was call 1 L. ihr t>e,t Improved place in csnaitiin
,,l„v of the corporattou, it is .said owta&to davkneu. MrAll.ster w ■ , i-twatam. ".A.. _
Kb Schwab is willing to li.tento.uy ?cee ’ta**?**®.'Iwing! |
Price fetj and J.7.S respectively.
d. H. Morrison^ Topeka, Kan.
- Opening Sale of
TUESDAY, SEPT.
INGERSGLL.
The Banner Townsite on the Choctaw Northern Ry.
Why Ingersoll is a Good Business Point.
BECAUSE:—Its location in the northeast part of Woods county, 20
miles north from Augusta and aliout the same distance east from
Alva, gives it the largest and best trade territory of any towu on the
BECAUSE:—It is surrounded by some of the best and most highly im-
proved fanning country in Oklahoma, which has been opened 8years
and is thickly settled by prosperous people who are waiting to trade
BECAUSE:—It is the junction point on the Choctaw Northern, now
building from lieary, Oklahoma, to Anthony, Kansas, with branch
from Ingersoll to Alva. ,
BECAUSE:—The railroad is built to Ingersoll. and a bank and several
gram elevators are assured to be established immediately after the
opening.
BECAUSE:—Lots can be bought at less than one-ntth the price paid
the government for lots in towns in the newly opened country’, with-
out half the advantages possessed by Ingersoll.
The Choctaw Northern will makea VERY LOW RATE
from Geary to Ingersoll, Tues.. September 3rd.
East and west bound morning trains on Choctaw. Oklahoma & Gulf
will connect at Geary with excursion train for Ingersoll.
Remember day and date and see Ingersoll.
Choctaw Northern Townsite and Improve^
ment Company.
|runs 1
FIRST GAME.
Aml.it is further intimated that he '> ,K T t single, brought in the f
. ___ 4_ runs that tied the second game. Score:
R. H. E
•56 3
111,.............. uuiuiuuq — 6 6 J
this afternoon. He refused to state what | Battles—Mitchell and Criger; Miller andMc-
grievance they may desire to lay before with two on bases. Two base hits by
him with reference to their work and wa-! Elbcracld and Buclow, followed by
. n. IA* .. ... In l,PZM,,rl,t |V* t 1\ A ♦
gcs.
will consent to allow these grievance to
lie submitted by the officers of their union, j
Mr. Burnes called on President Shaffer
.............. g ... - this afternoon. He refused to state what Bat
charters to the Wabash Consolidated , sc.rrl. for the >1,mirror nr Ml,. Header.; a{ lhe collfl.reucei but be is hope- - AU'* __
^1 ^pi!arMo^;nZCmm^n''Gm j Seem, to Ilavn Ite.ult.rt Fratt- j ful that Pre9ident Schwab will accord j SECdUD GAMR. BHK
ning and Smelting conipanv $5,000 and lr»*ly.—Details of ciiai*. him an interview to discuss the terms of p0st.»nf 1 o 3100000—4®o
the Comanche Oil and Mining com- ,. .... . T1 hunt strike settlement. The feature of the Deln,it' . o on« t o o t s-4 ? j
,1 .tm-l Stoaooa Kansas t-ll>, AUg. 31 1 ne man mini ....... Bilim,,- t.cwi. mid schrrck; Veager, sliaw
' A. B. Carrtdl, the leading merehant ■ that lias lieett in progress in Johnson proposal which it is said impresses the .,„a tiuelow.
of Shawnee tiled a voluntary petition i county nnd Cass county, Missouri, since j president of the Steele combine is putting Clevclanri O Aug tt —Cleveland
of bankruptcy in the United Stales dis- ! ltlft Tuesday evening, when Miss Mary the men back to work nt ouce and then .f^ \Vashinirt0n broke even on dou-
trict court yesterday; liabilities $47710 | j|e|1jer«on was found murdered at the adjusting any differences. n i.......... -f..........
FOR SALE—Jewvler s wall cases, solid cherry
with plate Rlaes, io L et high and 10 wide. Ele-
gant. Price Jir>o C. H. Morrison. Topeka. Kan.
on as part payment
43-at South of Si
FOR SALE—A sure money maker. Steam
shooting gallery complete. Everything in first-
class condition Will take good team and wag-
James F. Fierce.
ulllvau s restaurant.
FOR SALE—A complete outfit for 6 col. quarto
newsiKipfer Price right. A Iso one dozen hand
cylinder presses, all new. Further particulars
at this office or El Reno Fouudy & Machine Co .
opposite ice factory
Lawton hi the swim.
Fort Sill, Texas and Oklahoma Telephone
, will give connection to all points in
' ble header this afternoon. Moore was |
Company w
Texas andc
to all points it
, bv long di?
Texas and other points reached by long
i . • „ . tm r .-d ».l aeuucrsuii nas iuuuu uimuu«i ui n.v ‘•••j-------o ----- uic iicu-tvi mi.-, o. miniwu. ...v.w.v. I sande telephone Lawton will be connected
....... .............> <-«*» ““i""'":^sssausaisss:""
EL RENO BUSINESS COLLEGE
Fall Term Begins September 2
Eloor Space increased by Three New Rooms.
Faculty increased by Two New Members.
Course of study increased by the addition of Telegraphy.
The latest Business Methods in every subject.
Nothing left undone to accommodate and advance the interest of the student.
Expenses reduced ’o a minimum.
Previous education n?ed not hinder. We have classes to suit you.
If you are seeking a Business Education don’t fail to be with us at our opeuing
September 2.
Call at the College or write for a Catalogue.
E. V. Rakestraw, Pres.
^c’choc.^: Oklsitomi, and Gulf Hyatt, ami the mKr,> hired man. Bessie j wa. a delegate to the recent convention «.»ngin the first After
Railway company will today assume p*runcis, the supposed murderer, missing, of the Amalgamated association at Mil- 5j{jc t]u. sovcnth inning Clcve-
control of the Little Rock and Hot not been successful. After fruit waukee, said: land landed on Mercery and batted out
Springs Western between Little Kock ........... . .
and Benton and begin running trains | >««» beating of the bush, ransack
aa well a* the outside w orld.in ;i
Local exchanges and long di**t«
countr
hree week
(First Publication Sept 5. 1901.)
................ SCHOOL LANDS FOR LEASE.
and Kenton ana Deem running tram, ..........„ - — -............... 1 note au article in the Labor World „i,M. runs, none of them earncA .. fn | Territorial School band Ottce. Guthrie. Okta-
between Memi.his and Hot Springs. , it* of negro Cabins mid .search of coal of this week, stating that this strike is the second gateKMfatten was invinct e , horua, September ,.noi.
mines tile hunters of volunteers were Shaffer's strike. T wish it positively stat Tin second game wa called ott on | he«bv riven
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F-
I.OT SALK AT LAWTON.
game
! account of darkness
weary to give up, even the bloodhounds ed that every delegate at the Milwaukee ^cores;
refused to follow their trails. Last night, convention, including myself, knew that fik>t GAME—
Hralrle Land Mold far fits,HAS. however, fresh interest was aroused In the strike would be called in case the Urvc1nn(|
I awton Aug. ti.—The greatest bar- the discovery of a negro skulking in tin* steel combine failed to agree to the Washington ° 1 '^o«o — » 9
' ^ J - - -• •*•......-* -- ]aiJ Batteries—Moore and Conner; Mercer and
♦
♦
♦
4-
..... - j Notice is hereby given that applications and J
Attendance 1,800 1 wm received for the leasing of all school, >
♦
Three ti nnd red anti Twenty Aerea of
19
gain sale of town lots ever held in the woods near Strausburg. A party of men j terms of the wage settlement as
BASE BALL
United States, probably the world, was 1 set out in pursuit, but the negro vanish-
concluded here at 1 am. .today. Three j ed mysteriously.
hundred and twenty acres of raw prairie Tonight all the towns along the Mis
land sold for $4*4.^55. nearly #13" per SOuri Pacific were intensely excited by a ! eK*4tc,
acre, or about double the price land* is rc}>orl that Francis had been captured
selling for in Iowa and Illinois. The ; ncar piea*ant Ilill, that the law officers
highest price paid for any one lot was were bent on taking him to Warrens-'
, 1 .1 t . .. burg iail, but that the hunters \v< uld
5>,rilS, and the lowest >35, a resi- M *> J, . * 11
. ‘ V carry him to the Hyatt farm and hang
deuce lot cut through the center or hum him there. A negro answering
by a ravine. The sale commenced the description of Eraticis was pursi ed l,asc liit
nt q a. tn August 6. and was continued tonight by n posse in the neighborhon 1 two run*
for twenty-three days actual selling. In of the Rising Star School hou-e, Joseph. Attendance
this time 84ft business lots nnd 576 resi- between Pleasant Hill and Strausburg.
dencj 1 »ts were disposed of. a total of So sure were the hunters of getting K«nsasj:ity
1422 pieces of property. One man did \ their niau that one went to Pleasant "
j Clarke.
lowu in the convention. You can not
make it too strong that the present second GAME-
strike had the endorsement of every del- j Clcveliind.........
ashitii
> o 0 o 0 *
u h r
033
ugtou............50101 *— 7 5°
Batteries— Dowliug, McNeal and O’Connor;
Pnttrn and Clarke.
WESTERN.
Kansas City. Mo., Aug.
Chicago, Aug. 31.—Patterson’s fine
pitching won the first game from Bal- I famished by this offi.
college, public building and indemnity lands lo-
cated in that part of the former Kiowa, Co-
manche and Apache reservations lying south of
the Washita river and east of the range line be-
tween ranges i;. and 14. west of the Indian Me-
ridian. beginning on the second day of Septem-
ber, A. I). i>,oi, ar.d continuingjto and including
the second day of October, 1901.
Blank applications, lists of the lands for lease,
together with the appraised annual rental value
of each tract, and the ruleH governing the leas-
ing of the same can be had upon request at this
office.
All applications must be made upon blanks
There is Something to !
I 1 1 W 1 ■' r ■ ......
See Along the
ail the selling,'Col. N J. O'Brit-n. of Hill with information that the negro was
Denver, Colorado, special agent in the *n sight fleeing afoot, and would hi* tak
general land department. Col. O’Brien en in a few minutes. Prom this came
is a portly gentleman, weighing nearly the rumor that Prancts was actually .1
too poui*as and was at his post every ! prisoner. Later it w as learned that the
day regardless of the temperature, which fugitive escaped. Rain is tailing, the
in several instances reached 108 degrees, night is dark and the chase is at a stand-
Not a bill escaped him and it is due the •'♦till again
ci.izers of Comanche county to extend to ♦ ♦
him the right hand of fellowship for the
manner in which he did the work.
The five clerks who have assisted in
the work came from Washington and
were employed in the registration work.
They have done their work well and
have been a hardworked body of men.
Not being acclimated sickness has invad-
ed their ranks and one of their number,
Ji. H. Hoffman, lies at the Post hospital.
Ft. Sill, dangerously ill with fever.
Those who have assisted in the sale nnd
the states they are from are as fol-
lows: C. A.
Illinois; M.
copula. Miss . P. S. Block, Rome, Ga.;
K. H. Hoffman. Pottsville, Pa., ami B.
N. Marshall, Wilmington. N. C. These
gentlemen leave tomorrow for Washing-
ton. with the excepiton of Messrs*. Block
and Marshall, who have a twenty day®
leave of absence and will visit their
home during this time.
The guarding ol the money was under
the charge of Sergeant Robt D. Foster,
of troop C, 8th cavalry, who commanded —Puck.
the escort from Lawton and to the train -
While the money was kept ut Ft. Sill it may he tl at you haven't more
this min was in le ch of the package tr0uble than others, but thnt you bnvt
night and day. more time to think about It.—Atchison
Too much cannot b; sai l in favor of
Commissioner Jno. I» Hampton and his
v tumore today. In the second game
* 1 j,otU teams put up a hard fight, but
yielded Kansas City only j|lc superior playing of the locals won
owing lo the tine fielding of the game. Piatt was 011 the slab for
the locals in the second game, and
made a good impression. Hartman’s
all around play was the feature. Atcnd-
**h •• 1 1 8,500. Score s:
Batteries—Gibsuu unu MctiiU; Maupiu snu j iKS’l oAMl\—
Score:
Dc
Omaha. Neb., Aug. 31.—The home
team won .a ieaturclcs* game in the
Iasi tuning on a close decision bv Um-
pire Ebright. Score.
One VVnr of Tallin*.
Curley—You •»•«* that fellow lonflng
ever there? He used to go to the same
college thnt ! did. I wonder if ho re-
member* me?
Burleigh—Ask him for the loan of $.Y
Curley—What for?
Burleigh—If lie remembers you. you
won’t get It.—Judge.
Folitenesn Is like nu nlr cushion—
bbrachiiiT Mitre msy be notl>in™ tn it. hut it rasps
D. Rayburn. Toe niauv n hard Jolt.—Chicago News.
“ le, Ga.; I —------------
Mind Is thnt which preceivee, feels,
re members, nets nnd is conscious of
continued exist* ate.
The Candid Sabnrbanlte.
*'I suppose people nround here raise
♦heir own vegetable®?”
“gome do; others merely plant them.”
Omaha ... .........00
Dr* Moines........00
K* Batteries—Gordon ami
au.l Kleiuow.
uiiiif', Dammann
R. M K.
Chicago............... M M " M J •—t? 15 2
m
Hntterien—Fnttcraou and Sullivan Nops, Korns
an 1 Biesuah n.
Si;:oND GAME—
H H. B.
i C Licit go.............. 20000360 *— 5 t> I
BitUmore. .00020000 0— 271-
Bntteriea—Matt mid Sullivan; Howell amt Uoh
By order of the board for leasing: school land.
WILLIAM M. JENKINS,
Governor, Chairman.
WILLIAM GRIMES.
I.. W BAXTER.
JAS. J HOUSTON, Secretary of the Board.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
KL RENO, OKLAHOMA.
C. E. rmiurs, Prrst. T C Phillip*, V.-P
J. A. La Brybr. Cashier.
It is the Shortest and Quickest Route to
St. Louis
Kansas City
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
Summer Goods! I
Train Leaves Oklahoma City
; 10:15 a. m.
Train Arrives
: 5:35 p.m.
Train Leaves Wichita :
: 1:2o p. m.
Train “ “ :
: 10;45 p. m.
Train Arrives “
: 6:25 a. ni.
Train *• " :
: 3:20 p. in.
Denver. Colo., Aug. 31.
ok a double header front Colorado
.nings todi
by Denver
lion. T. 1*. Steffev of I !wards, Miss.. ^
Denver Wils llleii j)V v r. Muscller «>f this city . . . AT . . ♦
tiou 19, _ t
ni r ' ’ township u n ’th. i.tnue west a line UTT TT T T^I JI T V* h? S ♦
- T
v tind gam I’ rvi'i - hatted out oi jK.r jor a house and another to go to . .. 4
• ';•< box in tli" tntl I i lu!m In i; plowing upon his land for wheat sowing. We keep Dry C*oous, olioes, Hats, L
p.lnva< Ornccrics and Provisions.
and allowed he visitors but two hits. p*or Hie exact time of trains leaving
shilling them out. Second game was ajj stations call on any Friso Line Agent,
called in the eighth inning oil account or address the undersigned.
K. F. DUN. Pssenger Agent
Witchita, Kansas.
BRYAN SNYDER, G. 1\ A.
St. Louis, Mo.
of darknc
FiEkmI OAMi
l 1 ' V . '
Colorado SpriiiR-*
Hattcrie—Eyler
Round*.
SECOND GAME-
Denver ......
Colnrsrdo Spring*
Score:
Gloves, Groceries and Provisions.
Everylltitig New and Up-to-Date.
Close connections made with the Choctaw at Oklahoma City f
and Wister and the Rock Island at Wichita. For reliable rates, 7
time, routes, etc. apply to any Frisco Line agent, or the under- *
signed. It is a pleasure to answer questions.
U. F. DUNN,
Dist. Pass. Agt.
Wichita, Kas.
BRYAN SNYDER,
Gen. Pass. Agt.,
St. Louis, Mo.
♦
uml Sullivan, Riant and
r n. k
— 17 22 4
—o 2
Attention.—Those who want good |
claims. N. N. Kinder, surveyor of the
firm of Kinder & Allen, will be at land*
........t....., office, El Reno, August 26, and after. He j
Bstterir*—Selim dt and Sullivan Morrow, has u number of good claims which he
Pan-in. Baudeliu aud Hickey. jjas personally inspected. Call and bee
•him before filing.
NATIONAL. __. » —
New York Aug. 31 —Weak hittin?
was ag*in the cau«e of the New Yonr’t
defeat at the hands of the Philadel-
phia'* today. The visitors hit Hick* i Glitsch, Auadardo.
VVnnt**d.
FULLER & FULLER
120 N. BICKFORD AVE.
Just south of Land Office.
Official seals and rub-
ber stamps of all kinds fur-
nished at this office at wav
500 Choice Claims
ATTENTION HOMESEEKERS!!
In the Northern part of
the El Reno District.
Write or call on
C. T. WHITAKER will locate a lint-
ited number of first class claim* around
Hobart and on the Elk Creek. Live
years residence there.
Call and See Him
ifkiaboina report, digest .nff session down figures and quick StORH, RANDOL & BEATTY.
laws Apply at this office or outsell & -rs.inn , Weatherford Oklahoma. EL RENO
1 Auadardo. avuuu. j
Hsmtunad and Babcock's office
East of tho Land offics.
y
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