The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1915 Page: 1 of 10
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iopm» THE EL RENO AMERICAN. >op««»
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Twenty-second Year.
El Eeno, Oklahoma, Tnirsday, August 26. 1915.
No. 37
HE ELUDED THE OFFICER A SWITCHMAN IS INJURED WEEKLY CROP REPORT
Vonmr Man Forfeited His Bond Fell While Trying to Mount the Rains Have Damaged Crops in
With the City. Foot Board—Badly Crushed. Rnme Localities.
ROY CRANE ACQUITTED CROPS MUCH BETTER HERE BOOTLEGGERS GIVE BOND
I). K. Marvin. Rock Island
Some Localities.
In lilt- eastern part of Oklahoma
TRAIL OF THE TRAMP
By P. K. D. Underwood
Several Hundred Attended Trial
Accused to Face Second Charge.
Kansas Roads Smoother Than Exciting Chase Gets Men Before
Those of Oklahoma.
Courts of Two Counties.
C* inside ralde excitement pre- ...... . ,
V lii.-d Oil North Evans Tuesday switchman, was seriously injured the excessive rams the past Meet;
mnruiit" when J. H. lloux attempt- about 8 o'clock Sunday evening have slightly damaged the corn
and cotton in the bottom lauds.
Hay and alfalfa in fine shape and
will soon >he ready for another rut-
ting and will he much heller than
the first cutting. Peaches about all
ed to arrest .1. A. (iilliert, wanted while attempting to mount the
l,v the countv on a bootlegging foot hoard on a switch engine. He
........... Along about the first of slipped and fell ami ...... set of
lm„. Yomio Gilbert became ell- trucks passed over him before the
t ueded with the city authorities engine could be stopped.
in connection with tom Holmes After the acrid,ml the unfontM„rkt...................i0t.8
amt at the time he put up a $•>“ ;lle man was rus'lied to the local . ,....... , ......... :.. ......... i„
rush bond for his . appearance. Sanitarium, where medical treat
wliieh was forfeited, according to meiit was given. Friends who
official information. visited him Monday afternoon
Following tills the county he- Stated lie was suffering intensely.
The left
tile shock, causing it
* * » » * Several hundred people attend
It, does not ed the trial of Roy rnme. charged
require much with distributing obscene liters
forethought to lure. Tuesday. Possibly twenl*
know that it is witnesses were subpoenaed, hut
just as import- only one was placed on the stand,
ant to care for Mr. Crane conducted Ins owndr
I |mm Irli’iilioiiic ;111 \ iiM ) roili
i llinn l'i|\ to the sllcuitl's oHiru.
I mln-slicril)' ('iirlrr mailt* a w ild
aiilnimdiilo ride last Sutunlux
is better and tliv crop in some In
entities is betrinnini: to move. In
rainfall during the
earn** interested and a warrant the b It loot was badl;\ in.m ltd |,;IS caused a jrreat damage threshing tnaehine wmibl be avail-
was issued, but no trace of the ac. and the right loot mused, while
euse.l was found until Tuesday he sustained a crush m the tups.
morning
when Mr. Il«u\ found Du* »*xtt ol this last injurs is damaged. In tin* low lands corn
to wheat in the shock, causing it aide the next day or so and days
to sprout. Mrieh altalta is bring passiM swiftly and unexpected
rains ilrlugi'il the country and
who
to .Michigan to visit, is re-
ported ill and in a hospital. They
iiave two daughters. Mr. Marvin
As a final culmination, much of
the fine wheat lias been damaged
|,in, perched on a wagon load of hard to determine. It \s ill be n •• is netting too much rain, but eorn retarded tbivshing.
peacties. At first, according to «‘ssnrv to amputa e the right toot
the officer, the young man dis- above the ankle. _
claimed be was tile .....* wanted, • I be injured mans wile.
saving it was bis brother. • wenttn Michigan to
Ai—yy >'•; consented to accom nv(( „„„
I, ± has been in .......inploy of the Rock
1 , ., , ■: | Isltuid as a switchman tile last six extent, and the went her tias
at home. As they entered the till- ....... .......... ............... ......
is in good shape in miost places.
Cotton is lining very well, but is in
need of hot and dry. weather.
Arkansas: Weather past week
Ii.is been cool with heavy rains
over entire state. Storms have
dainas/ed eorn and cotton to some
(*ll|i;i« I all roiwtx looks best ac
cording to Otto A. Shutter, who
Ii.is returned from an overland
trip to Kansas ('it \. Tin- north
era part of Du* state has sutTcivd morning, Imt when he arrive I the
n ore from rain than this section, bootlei»uers were beaded towards
When asked nhout Kansas. Mr. Oklahoma eouutv . !!<• called
crops alter thev feuse against Attorneys S. T. Hob- s'l»iilter said: ' M iicli ot theeuin SheritV Cl.-irk. who iiiforim.l otli-
are 'rown as it rrsin. Harold Ihmeoni and .Indue K small and will not mature. The cr officials. and last, the people of
h to~ Iiave' tIn* ^“gg- When the trial beiran. all wheat in many nf the wheat belt .Mustang. \ crowd «•!' people in
the ipiestions asked by the aecus- I• • Ids lias not made over five or that eoniuiunit \ stopped the tier
cd were objected to. and the same si x Iuis1n*ls |u*r ;e re on aeeouni of ing bootle-krers and <|elaiiied them
mode »d’ procedure oeeiirred w’hen exeessix e rains. wli ieh necessitated unt il the arrival of Sheriff Clark
the prosecution diligently sought 111ruintr the Immiles* and scattering who brought them in and secured
to dry. The same eon a cash bond of $I,(NM) for their ap-
questions. d i t ion prevailed in Northern Okla pea ra nee on Moudav.
Ilia arrest followed making a henna. flic men who were M. Calm. Kd
number of anti Catholic speeches. "Tln-re is •»in tiling I want to l arrar and Kd I'ahlka. appeared
e;» l| at t ei it ion to.’* lie said, ‘‘and Mnmlax before Judge Korrest.
t lull is the ditie I ellif be| w> m • 11 who placed tlleir bonds in I hr >11111
Kansas an,l (Hdnlionia roads. The of •<.'»( M > each.' Tin* bonds of the
verdict before the\ wen* instant one ivarbrs the Kansas Iasi two were signed h\ Mrs.
impelled to leave, hut no decision Oklahoma line lie does not need “Elis” I’ahlka and ('. II. ('minor,
ami the loss has'been extensive to xv.,s r,.;ll.|,,.d until a late hour, to he told he has reached another Calm put up a cash bond of *5(10.
(Inly a few were present Wedins stale. The .smooth highways of lie is the man who furnished the
da\ morning when the jury's ver- Kansas speak for t lrinse|\«*s Tiny Cash Snlunlav. but had another
diet of ‘not guilty” was read in
to
seed-bed in
proper condition at sowing time,
the central part of the state there One reason whv some had dam
tins been mi excessive ......lint of ;,g,.,t wheat i„ tin- ti.-l.l, tb.-v u. iv ion mugumy ......... '
past week, a.-ti.i.t. .1 by the belief that •* to have the witness answer certain Hint tint
which assailed the priesthood.
Tin* crow d lingered nut il a lat»
hour hoping the jury would ren
def*
the arrested sprang
her; borne
through the door, slumming the
screen shut and the officer alleges
the aged mother grabbed him and
implored him not to arrest her
son. The otlicer says lie tried to
too cool tfor the good of tliesi
crops. No boll weevil reported to
date. Ei i* in good condition.
Texas: A general rain re-
ported. which benefited corn and
Monday afternoon, aged six fodder crops while it did some
damage to cotton, and indications
are tin* cotton crop will be short
M
Prominent Farmer Die;.
\\ T. Carson, a prominent farm
Vr of the Okarehe neighborhood
died
ty-one years, after an •illness ot
some. Douhth ss those w ho have
experienced loss this year will not
let it happen next. Some thresh
ei men are quoted as saying the
farmer saves by stacking his grain.
Granting this to be true, would it
not be a wise plan to stack grain
every year instead of taking long die Knights of Columbus for al
chances with weather conditions, fi grd publication of a fourth dt
which may ruin several months' g.eeoath <*!' the order,
toil.’ The trial was attended by
• *nrt.
The defendant has another
charge pending against him. that
f libel, wliieh was instituted b\
a re ill', i g gnl ; i in I . is snmot 11
p.iveim nt. ( >ne ,l< •< s not hav
slow u | • oftener t hall once ill li ;
iniks on account of imeven bridg
approaches."
Four Township Fairs.
disengage hi nisei I as eaiefullx as t. j ^ j, ^ |tl,,nj|jS from disease eompli-
hc <*oulil to jirovent hurting the (.Hti(ms illvi4|t.nt to old age. I)e- i,i some localities.
«dd ladx. and in tin imam mu i u (•anu* to Oklahoma twenty- js work in some localities.
fleeing man bail gained eonsulei- jhrcc* years ago from Illinois, and -
nhlc distance. Aft.-I- vetting out WHS highly respected in his com- WELL KNOWN MASON DIES
of lhe house hy gave chase and as m,(njy'j'li,. funeral services were _
a I a si resort fired a shot ahead ot e |, | Wednesday forenoon at 11 Superintendent of Masonic Home him this week.
tin* .voung'mitn. hut he kept sprint- „viock. at Calvary church. Revs. Answered Final Summons. Matt Itvrnes. .......f the hustling
“g ahead and outdistanced the ot- Beldcn Weikel, Hobbs, ot' Okar- - young I...... of near Calumet, was
lire!*- ‘die, and \\. E. \oss^ officiating. Alfrel ‘ i. Gray was hum in Clif- the next man to suhserihe. lie
Neillhhors were terribly elia- r| In* deceased is^ survived hy his |()rl, Y.. th*toher 2‘ffh. 1858. and farmed Hilt acres this year, on
•rrined ln*eause tin* officer iinadetl wile, one sou. \\ alter ( arson, and jp ||js lionte in Darlington, at which he is raisini; 120 acres
t In* home at the same time his cap- two daughters. Mines. Elizabeth
live went in for the avowed pur- Jensen and Jessie Blanset.
pose of bidding his mother good
•i'* put I up. 111«I In* could not with-
in draw his own money for the * »(M>
in cash bond until lie established tel-
ephonic communications in Okla-
homa ( it.'. The men an* churned
with transporting liquor. The men
1ia\ e charges pending against Mi ni
An an nflrrnwilli to all the fair >*i Oklahoma county.
Imustiiig. ( a11ailiii11 county is to W hilt- .M. (‘aim was here Tues-
Owing to the fact that our new delegation «»1 about forty citizens have four township lairs, besides ‘biy I nderslierilV (’arler
and surrounding
The boll weevil linotype operator is unaeciistom- ironi I'iedmont
ed to setting a story of so many country,
new ones, one gentleman. Matt
Ityrues, was left out last week and TRUTHS WITH A SPARKLE
The American gives an ueeoimt of ’ _ , _ ,
Ways of Acquiring Broad Toler
ance of Other Men’s Opinions.
by.*. They claim the aged vt» Dairy Demonstration,
uiau’s arm* Imre a blue mark from Hoys under It) can enter a cow
the imprint of the officer's hand, of any breed. The tow must be
When lie arrived at the county eared for and fed by the boys and 0p”'
Everything wliieh eojieerns the
eommon destiny of man is written
nip and <liseussed in a readable
12:J0a. m. Saturday. Death was eorn. Ilis livestock embraces the
due to heart trouble. Deceased following. 12 cattle and 1U horses. . ... ... .... i ... ......
acquired bis education in the The gentleman came from Illinois r ^ VviVYirdv is and no'HIU*
schools Of Brooklyn. N. V. nnd it. nil..- yenrs ago. go I In* process of sell amd> s.s and ........ SOIIM.
Washington. I). ('.. and the I’niteil While leaving the oftiee to in-
states Naval Academy at Annap- terest pemms in The American, sona|iti<.s ls no1 to m.qnin*d bv ......I " ......
I saw Forrest Nan*, stenographer ....v form „f self aetivily. '
and rational manner in hooks.
.Minds which are willing to east
a greiit eonnty fair. It has been atruclcd by Oklahoma county's
aiiiKUiiiced Mint Okareln* is to put proseeutiug attorney to arrest him
oini th roc da vs'township fair. (V mid put him in jail. After ('aim
incut nnd b’oek InvIjiiuI townships tv as arrested the prosecuting at-
partiei j >aling. Yukon. Piedmont to!*ii#*x was nutilinl anil a deputy
ami Cnlmnet lire others to hold sheritf, M. K. Sin i t b, came and took
township fairs. It is believed that tli«‘ crestfallen ('aim hack to Okla.
cai'liwill hi* ,i n exceptionally good homa City.
a 11 met ion and worth going miles C. ('rum. Itoek Island agent
to see. and agent for the American Kx-
------ — . press company at I’nion City, was
Joe West Slain Monday. here Tuesday to face a charge of
Titer*- isdiKiippoiiit....... mid mi- furnitihitijr liqiiot* 1*11111 rary to hnv.
in Or. West's home lie- l-,l,,*r h<* went to Okhi'liomn 1*01111-
In
I III'I person slaved *.v ““'I "lls plneeil under bond
' the faitlifnl iiinl l,‘1' sllln l,r +*',,MI* .......... eo
j„H hand bore evidenee of a milked only in fhe'presenee of the
'seraiell and his shirt was blood superintendent. The eow giving
..................................... d:;:::rfm;:,ti;ll,;;::';w:i:;ed,::i;;:: —1 ........................—1
After finishing 'his schooling he in the Rook Island Law depart-
spent a few years at sea in the ment. crossing the street and he
allege that the young man never
bad any trouble until be was in- ribbon and cash prize of eight dol-
veigled into it by others. lars. There’ is also a second and
—-— third prize in this class.
THREE WOMEN DREW FINES and residents of 1*1 Reno cannot
compete.
rcnecTion can nope to omaui ox . .j0(, \v,.st.“ tin* faithful and s,,,u 01 t*”m'- I lie only eon-
ivadiug a prestige for Micir per- duti. He was shot to »»^«*tion Mr. Crum lias in tin* ease
. . .xlgjith HUilUi time Alondav night on furnishing the ten packages of
any ©flier form of self activity. Xort'h Darker, lie was placed in n to Farrar and Calilka. A
Other ways there may he ot ac. li|1(l(| |>ox ,,v | ll(|i*rtakcr Henson. »tany do not believe that
I in ring a broail tolerance an<l re- 'pllwH|llv for* j,Mr. Crum realized the enormity
e~~ ll' ........'* ’---- of the offense, for lie has borne an
They Are Seeking Divorce. «x. t-llfi»t reputation in his home
from that work in 1**1 In* came for a year’s subscription. Mr. view of our relations to so
west and took up bis abode in Nave has been in the employ of ,.j(qv> but the histories of all men
Dairies "'as known as the Cherokee tin* Itoek Island about live years. nf achievement and eonsequeiiee
,s Striip. When tin* Clieyenne-Ar- three the last time. He came here stress the idea. i*mninion to all. that
apabo country was opened for from Kansas and is a booster for sooner or later they Iiave been
__ settlement in 1#!)2 lie was in the the New State, and El Reno and gm*dy of the inspiration that sifts
Colonel Has Fancy Bills. race and was the first to stake his Canadian county in particular, from the printed page; fervent in
Ordiunrilv the tiwrag.* sal,* hill Whenewr the little seamlal is their passim, for knowledge these
Kollowi,,- the arrest of three is turned off in nmittra.-tive Mark. ' Miring 1898 he m,k h,« firs! c e- turned over or, a few tongues ,1 great men yielded to ,ts sway and
...... will, lewdness, but Colonel Fred Hall has resorted ftree Masonry Oetoher 2ffth. 1898. .soon gathers einmgl, momentum to hy Ihe.r resistless pursuit of it
‘irtaina were drawn aside in to the vnrigated hills, having them i» tile Cheyenne lodge. He grad- upset the e,immunity. Hn*y have henuiie the guardians
ociliee eiiurt Fridav afternoon and printed in red and black. The uully forged his way up the mys- Shortly after iu*i|iiiring this snh- ‘Rsipenseis of wlmtevei is v a siim-rinteiKlnit I ieh „f ih,
! • I , inmensiiratr American has eonudeted a job fnr tie ladder of Masonry and heeaaie seription 1 met L. .1. Bollinger. ““I'le '““I g'-'l or na in hxing our S,.|h , , ml.Ht ' Z'1 ""
with the h.dividual oS ami the colonel, in sale bills, wh • I, Grand Master in 19,2. Rrevions W|J lives near Union City and he ^ " •« 1— ............... ...... "V!1 '
wliieh outweighed the availahh* are acknowledged to he the most
easli necessary to purelmst
town.
One Has a Husband Serving Time
for Slashing Her.
Two ruses for t lie annulment
tin* nnmbigi* vows wen* lileil in
* I isil ii*t court lliis week. Thomas
( Hawkins is seeking separation Elaborate Oriental Spectacle to be
OKLAHOMA DURBAR SOON
from I la M. Iluwkius on (lie
grrmuiils of n bum I nirmcnt. In his
pelilioii. NY. Simforil charges
-Mabel ('. Sanford with desertion.
School Examination Next Week.
Given at Tulsa Next Month.
The splendor of (lie orient ami
Mu* mysticism of tin* Five Civilized
Tribes of Oklahoma will combine
to furnish the theme for the cost-
ly pageantry and tableaux *at the
Third Annual Oklahoma Durbar,
to be held in Tulsa September U
to l*, inclusive.
.... .. . ..I. . Y, ........ with sineeritv to grasp tin* sii 1»- t hnsi* xvbo failed in the spring-time . **l,‘ Durlnir \\ill be held in eon.
I In* iuiUTiil services were held keep posted on ( amidiHii count.* ..................• ................ ...............xHiiiiiuitiiiii. Also, high sel.....I with the tree I ills,, eoiili-
to this time he held numerous off',-'subscribed for a friend. '(I. F. sjj’l*',l^'^J. *^' ‘’V,.I'.f*‘''|'irMr„,b!yS‘'“'
free- attractive ever shown in Cana- rial positions in ditlerent lodges. |{|{l(.k
. dian or any other county in Okla- The funeral services ■were held keep posted on v aiuwuan county .. ........V •' . 7.....' .
ehargwl with keep. Iioinn. bet The American do your Sunday afternoon, conducted I'.v events. Mr. Bollinger raised 1.256 " an‘,,‘" f‘’L-Y'i'.Ti,(>,',M,I'i,Vnrvi*I ,'•]
Josie Reed.
ing the establishment, reaped a work,
fine of ifofi. while the inmates were
given smaller fines. Kttie llow-
;iud was given $26, and Lena
Fields drew a fine of ^lfi.
|„. ui*ii„‘iii'bereil that the Fields Messrs. McLean & Abbott retiring. Grand Master: Mrs. ('. I\. Miller.
have not failed to note and marvel ♦•iirolliueiit will take . place
Rev. Winfield NY. Robinson. (iraml bushels of wheat on 55 acres this .. . . . , ,
--— Chaplain of the Grand Lodge. Dili- year. He has 60 acres of good !" paamott lor hooks and read. week.
New Manager in Charge. (.rs making short addresses wen* corn and his livestock is eompos-
Tln* management of the Kertoot \y. Nl. Anderson, (iraml Secretary cd of s."» hogs. 10 cattle and 10
I, Will hotel changed hands last Monday. nf A. F. & A. 'M.; A. K. .Monroney. In,rues. vmi alv ilivited to read the hook
lit it b*d “Famous Living Amerc-
ing.
fITiis is n statement whieb can
be verified by the book itself and
next a agricultural ex-
position, in t'he costliest fair
giDimds in the state.
The coronation of tile Sba/aila,
Alee Rankin told one of the
or C^ueen, will occur oil the open-
ing night at the municipal eon-
“ If
ed. by Webb, which is out
many new and good book'
The Georgia Entertainers.
Manager Fortm*r. of the air-
iIonic, is featuring I'rofessor W.
,M, Walker’s Musicd Tabloid, tin- jn th(. ,.xtri.tllt. -pht. „msi<. for
I lose Who t)lis .....wi|| |„, f,mii>,|ll.(| |,v
■ **' 41* work ot the
( icorgia
have xx'itllessed t II
woman was slashed by her bus- and Mr. ami Mrs. W • IL White (). K. S. Hoard of (’ontrol, ami .Mrs Hardpan boys this . n « «•« ,..ms
.........
Fields is serving a term at penal in it a number ot xeats. I lu*> plan KtM1(, at tended the funeral. I***- to pay me for a years subsenp- m01ls American Statesmen. ** “Fa. —
servitude for bis rash act. to renovate tin* establish* a jaI.Lr(1 delegation from Cal- tion. The gentleman lias been m011s American Authorsby Rol-
--1-- n“'Mt n,akl‘ !t habitable amt in um,.t < >tlu>rs from Oklahoma City reading The American for some ton< t() |M. furthi*!- convinced‘of the
Married Tuesday Afternoon. time they expect to make it the
Appealed Their Cases.
•..... 1 -ir.. : ’ ,-----. , Homer Rhoads find P. S. Moca-
—------ • attending were (icorge Spencer, time and likes it \cr\ mucli. Mi. interest, of biography. For travel, i ..i,.,| th«dr rases or a
Rev R. (>. Callahan has the ills- tore moat hostelry m this section. (.,.aluj Seeretaiy of Commandery. bonders was in a hurry and did there is Seidmore's Jinricksha (.|larJ. 0f ho. dh*g‘Mn^ fl’,iesl** * ;.i'
tine tion of performing the n^ar- o ^ o i ftl Samuel Calhoun and Edgar Cook, not take time to let me interview |)aVs in Japan” and Drain's
There will be six parades, two of
which will In* illuminated night pa-
geants. The floats for these are
now being built at a cost of $(>,0(10.
Tulsa is the only city in Oklahoma
that ever attempted to stage an il-
Miss Lucille Rogers, of Shawnee, (lHy. August 2th. .Nil members of
Tuesday afternoon at St. John’s the school and church are request
M. E. parsonage. ed to meet at.the church at 9 a.
m. Drillg well filled baskets.
x as signed l*y Will Layton.
ship with Felix Diiiz. tonnei F'eii- ,,f tIn* ( hrisliim <*hurdi vill he -p|1(, r,.nlHins XVei*e siiiiipeil 1o son fur out* who Ims altaiin*<l his stone Xiitional Bark. ’ For Inis*,
eral of the Mexican Repiililu*. ami '■ h>*ld at the Kleemaii j-’i'iivc Thill's- , *|,,.xthe funnel* home nf years, fui'ihentioiv. I immher ness men there are “Correct Husi-
1 “ * jeeeaseM. for interment. A irrief- 1»i«> amoinr my best friend*. ness and La(tal Forms,” by Banks;
stricken wife ami two children are Blink Jones, of Coon Hollow. " Business Psyi’holofry, hy ,.|.0p this rear,
left to mourn their loss. . finished halinir his rye straw last Knmvlson. and Emersun's |,mi||„.,.,| '
Friday, hut did not vet it all un- ‘‘Twelve Urinclplesof F.flieiency.”
I’riest of I 'alius parades, and the
met it parade was so successful lit
the last Durlnir that it was derid-
Another Consignment Grabbed.
Officers fruit the sheriff's office
uruhhed one tive-valloii keg of
His Mother Dies.
Section Laborer, Fined
del* the shed and some of it swell- for the truly aiuliitioiis climher.
Canadian County Peaches,
Canadian enmity has a tine peach to have two of them this year.
•I* • hiimness \ w'liule city street will he clos-
weighing nine a„,j qstsl as an ‘'open air hall
room” during the week. .Music
White found
. P....L I..1.111,1 ...| i 1 ll'il I* It'll U 4JI I I I ■ _ “ X* *• • . • .... . I... I. * . i. til.. lulls ffi'l I ullaiil 1L<
. . I>i*ach which measured nearly one for this big dance will he furnish
inn ' foot in circumference. • * * • * 1
s'mlay ^^^7^1 'felt th^
: *a taining iiinc gallons whiskey ^
s'ipped to K. Deardorff. A barrel
ot l*eei* was tak**n at tin* same tit* c
dl the liiptul goods is lions *1 at
the county jail
the miscellaneous reader
way I l’elt mere are Gould’s “Heroes of
.......................................... ”::■*; aas.’ “*• *-*.........
eel by two brass ba-mls.
There will lx* two band contests
during the week, anil prizes aggiv
when T tackled J. F
of eighty-four years.
i»*r, fVM.iiwiniu (Stv with « man full-grown maziiuia and got his progress
and became considerable under receipt for a year's enjoyment at l-1™ of Brown,v. hy Bailey,
the influence of iirtoxi.....its before Tl“' mencan s knowledge table.
WEATHER FORECAST.
* Washington. 1>. (*.—For ‘.he
* week beginning Wcdne-i lay.
" Aug. 25. 1915. For the Wist
’ Gulf States: Local thunder
** showers Wednesday will b.*
* followed hy generally fair
' weather for three or four days
and again hy showers iluriti .
® lb< latter portion of the week.
c Temperatures will he sction-
* able.
* ••••• ••••
Raising the Money.
The finance committee, of the )|is a„I>r<>h,usion
('anadinn County fair, are raising__
$1,200 for permanent fair buildings
in the city park, and for other ex-
penses. The committee seems to ................- ...
he ha*ing success. l!t. Oklahoma City; John T. 1 lutcli- ialixitivr in nowadays. \\ork and at a*.
--inson. 23. to Kathryn Geiger. 18. The younger set around Shane’s ’ 1,1 11 111,1 n 1,1,1 11 r<
Placed Under Bond.
Harney l*’osti*r was placed under gating $1,000 cash will he awarded
IiiiihI of .+:{<mi. .Monday, charged to file winners.
The carnival spirit, will reign
supreme, concluding with a luir-
lesipu* parade ami confetti battle
on the last night at the (Queen's
Ml*, ond Mrs. It. C. Sullivan, of hall at convention hall lit 11
Birth.
nnd Mrs. It. C. Sullivan, of hall
Marriage Licenses.
Social Entertainments.” hy
(Lbddme^Wiasioirelimednew !>,5 Smith Rock Island. ................ o'clock p.
electric machinery for handling Ins 't *^(^lilren” ought 11„* In ,-th of a son. August 20th. Kaeh day nnd night will he tilled
mcreawng business m his eahahh'h- 1() in1(,r(lgt nmtl„.l.s ,1S w,,|| as ---- with Startling odd and unusual en.
W’ork
liii'iit. o^pei'iall.v in thi»
Frank Fond. 23. to Hazel Bayne. i"' ' / j: .” ...j ; , ' , •" "Safeguard for City Youth at One cannot observe all the rules tertainnient nnd I ulsa is prepar-
..... - * .....* l",SS'n' ,lm' """" ,h ......> - ««»•• ” hv Bowen. health, for tin* reasnn that there ‘"Oertain housands of vis-
itors trom both this state amt oth-
an* aren't «*noiigh hours in tin* <biy to
t*r parts of tin* soutInvest.
Going to Enlist.
A Fine Apple Crop. Oklahoma City : John Ander Davis. Hill .....1 a ssuil, a paragraph and y’1 ''''"“O"'"' Fo through tin* program.
Mrs. M. R. Wheeler, who resides 28. Chickasha. to Ruth Louise Sa- Joe Whipple allows that this is 11 l"11 " 1,1 1 ","1' 11 '' . ' , •
2 1-2 miles south of town, brought walliseh 18 FI Reno: L. It. Bash- some sign of cdueational achieve- f'r* - , ^^’^VmVthhig'wili doNhe Clyde Stanshury do.....-ted re-
^‘ exceptionally large.' 1 Kthd F. Smith. '"*"- 1 #p*-*i«Aa - w J 'deer, into his subject. to Dallas. in the l tided States na*.*.
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Bronson, E. S. The El Reno American. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1915, newspaper, August 26, 1915; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913659/m1/1/?q=%22john%20knox%22%20reed: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.