El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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COMMON SENSE
Is the best teacher it' applied in
a business way. Common sense '
The F»«'t D^medy for Croup
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Tin- is the season when the won.-1 DE-ALER |n FLCURi FEEDi
*n who knows the best remedies for I rjciairu own co al , . . |
• . I -, .'Ld ™ h__„-7 * _ * ' ' ' i would easily convince any wise
or is m (I rr ud in every neigh- Old Phone 33 IN ew Phone 350
I. . of the most terrible______ ___buyer that “Tie Progress” will
• world i> tobeawak- Having purchased the J. T. save y°u from 50c to $1.00 on cv*I
era d in the rr idtlle of the night by a Parsons feed and coil business 1 I cry pair of siloes. All our $1.00 j
wl.....[i from on< of the children, will be pleased to have all of Mr, ,hoes are selling for $2.85. JL
"The Progress.”
t i >e ost, ill ease of croup, as it ......................
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revolver is sure to li° lost in case of
There used to be an old-
continue to do business
at the
old stand. I expect to keep a
heryiars There used to be an old- , fu„ li|R, „f the be.st grades of
fa binned r-medy for croup, known co,t| and wood iVnd feed of all
as ii.vo syrapand tolu, but the mod- kin(lj Having had 5 years’ ox-
ern mothers say iliat < hauiborlain s |,prjence in this line of business j mucus and slime which they build |
C » ia It medy is better, and does d_ J think 1 know how to there nests; it brings, and quickly j
not cost so n uch. It causes the p]P|ls0 tjie people, (live me a1 a healthy condition of the body, I
patient to "throw up the phi-Bin” jtrjd Hespcctfully. | where worms cannot exists 25c at)
quid, i , and gives relief n a short- |
J. O. TRUITT
<-r timi . Give this remedy ns soon
as i: e croupy cough appears ami it
wi’t pr. vent the attacl. It never
fails and is pleasant and safe to
tai.c.
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Worm Destroyer
White’s cream Vermifuge noi l
only kills worms but removes the:
U it Miller
KING
For first-class rye seed, go to J.
For sale by Rhoads &Cook, L. ,I ones.
Something new in photography, j
Pictures impressed on linen and j
ilk. Photo buttons made on!
i
The linen and silk
Fred Ilushcy, caterer at Gerrers
Cafe is an assurance of elegantly
served luncheons.
CON-
King
CHRSTIAN
GRATULATED
Copenhagen, Nov. 15. «v.uK;.hort notice.
Christian was the recipient of | work is something now. Examine
congratulatory messages today j ,he work at tho simes gallery,
from nearly all the courts of,
Europe, the occasion being the!
thirty-ninth anniversary of his, BANK STATEMENT,
accession to the throne. Though New 4 ork, Nov. 15.—Reserve
nearing his ninetieth year the on nil deposits increase $170,000.
venerable ruler continues to on- Reserve on deposits other than I
joy excellent health and is a- vig- l S . increase $310,OnO. Loans,
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HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
In lliekox addition. Easy
terms; also pony and saddle. In- J
quire at "Tim Pkoukess.”
have secured the
agency for the
Java Blend,
which the tirm
of Cook Sc Schri-
ver has had for
the past ten years
and would be
glad to fill all or-
ders.
Real Comic Opera,
It is real comic opera that the j
Olympia Opera company pro-
duces, and it is renl comic opera
that theatre goers are hungry I j avenue
has been many a long j 23$
since such a thing as
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ELECTRIC
LIGHTED
TRAINS
Are operated by the
Between
TEXAS
And tho
North arid East
Between
BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS,
And the
North and West
Between
OKLAHOMA
And the
North, and East
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Observation cafe cars, under the
management of Fred Harvey. Equip-
ment of the latest and best design.
A NEW FIST TBAJN
Between 6t. Louis and Kansas City and
OKLAHOMA CITY,
WICHITA,
ORISON,
SHERMAN,
DALLAS,
LOKT WORTH
And principal points In Texas and the South-
west. This train is new throughout ami is
made up of tbo finest equipmoi.’t, provided
with electric lights and all other modem
traveling conveniences. It runs via our now
completed
Red Raver Division.
Every appliance known to modern car
building and railroading has boon employed
in tho make-up of this service, including
Case Observation Cars,
The only complete emporium
nnder tho management of Fred. Harvey.
Full Information as to rates and all details of
-*—5- this new route will he cheerfully
on, by any repre*
• trip via this new route
c iv . /-v i ,». 1 j furnished, upon applicant
tor Jnaitin curios is at i). I j. l\icn- tentative of tho
iird-i No 115 and lit! So, Buitford.
avenue*
Alderson Coal, and other good
grades at J. G. Sa •kett’s, So. R. |
Use either phone No, ;
Tin Shop Moved.
J. A. Nichols has moved his
1 shop to 200 S. Choctaw Ave.
orous, mentally and physically, j decrease $5,05)1,400. Specie de-, ^or‘
•s many men of sixty. grease $1,174,100. Legnls de-, I Phone 80 or come up and see ,,
. comic opera held the boards at whtlt vou want. We save you the Phone No* 23:5-
expense of a solicitor and deliver
This is the month of coughs, colds | itu,reage *804,300. i j * * li‘ • | broker, makes liberal advances on
and acuratecatarrh, Do you catch A Thenksgiving Dinner 1 Big Boxing
A Dangerious Month.
crease $2(15,600. Deposits de-
! crease $7,.162,800. Circulation jtho °»,cr!l housp in tlii< pi‘*v*
(). L. Richards, licensed pawn-
eold easily? Kind yourself hoarse,
with a tickling in your throat and
an annoying cough at night? Then
yon - Mould alwayR have handy, 11
b» of Itallards Horeliound Syrup
J. A. Anderson, 354 West 5th St Salt
B. ko Gity, writes; “We use Bal-
lard’s Horeliound Sytup for coughs
and calds. It gives immediate
relief. We know it is the best reni
ecic for these troubles 1 write to this
to tnduse ottier people to try this
pleasant and efficient rea edy.” 35c,
50o and 1.00 at CB Miller
The electric lights are
Contest at Okla- j personal goods. __________
Heavy eating is usually the first ] homa C'itv. For the. above oc- u . ■ chest and lung tronldes. I got
now all cause of irdigestio ’. Repeated at-j easion the‘ C. O. & G. will sell ' Sotltl* avcnue- soaned by rain, says Gertrude E.
... tacks inflame 1I10 mucous mem- , * v . 1- * m.i t fV. - ; Fenner. Muncie, Ind., and eon-
right, and everything is in tine hranes lining the stomach, expoies | pkets ■'<M • '’ 10' klahoma l lty Have You. 1 traded a severe cold and cough. 1
working order. | the nerves of the stomach, produc- return at the ratejofone faro 1 it rapidly; lost 48 lbs, drug-
! ing a swelling after eating, heart-! for the round trip. Good return-j nought your stoves yot; if .jst recommended One Minuts
I he Bell congratulates Manager : |>urn, headache, sour risings and fl-1 ing Nov. 18. j not, it’s a good thing, for Kim- , Cough Cure. The first bottls
No. 115 and 116
One Minute Congh Curs.
Is tho only harmless cough curs
that give-i qnicK relief Cures
Coughs, Colds, ( roup, Bronchitis,
Whooping Cough, Pneumonia,
Asthma. LaGrippe and all throat,
Gross, of tho opera house, in hav- nally catarrh of the stomacli. Kodol
ing presented such an excellent r;‘li"v'“ ,h“ hiilammati.m, proteets
1 1 the nerves ai u cures the catarrh,
play as “A Merry Chase.” It Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia, j cfipded
was decidedly the best of the M stom“’h troubles by cleansing j CP
j and sweetening the glands of the Gerrers Cafe
season. | gtomach. c H Miller
1 - , . I brought relief; sevtral cured mo. I
The popularity of Gerrers for »*p|1 >« no'v offorin* eloS:ant ftm bftcK to my old wei(rlu. Us lbi
ice creams and ices is only ex-; hrtr«n,ns ln thftt llne’
the popularity of
for nicely served
oysters.
O. L. Richards is now located
jat 113 and 115 So. llickford Ay.
One Minute Cough Cure cuts th.
phlegm, relieves tliecough at once,
draws out inflammation, cures
croup. An ideal remedy for chil-
dren, c R Miller
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1902, newspaper, November 15, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911810/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.