El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 18, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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Hino EVENING BELL
Successor to
NO SUPPER'BELL.
Simpson, Kditok & Prop.
YESTERDAY’S AP-ICOUNTY ATTORNEYS OF
PENDICITIS. I FICE. I
‘When such men us Colonel J Figures from the official record. 1
horrest, Major Simpson, Senator j They are worth reading and worth
Bellamy and other leading men 0 msidering.
in the party decline to speak for | For extra help employed in the I
- .. Under County Attorney Tom
“ week, delivered.'. lo 1’nit reads like a clipping from K«id the snm of #1,487 was paid
“ 1 month delivered.. 25 an almanac of the rintageof 18+0. out. Under Charley Caswell, the
Weekly, per annum........ 75 ! Now read this one: j >um of i$48d. Under Mr. Carney,
six months......... 50 Major Sinpson proved his Oily $125.
_______________________ Popularity in the primary by he-1 Looking at these figures, the
mg the ‘tuil ender.’ lie is sore Republican howl of extravagance
Kickl The Bell wants you to llut* vindictive. He is willing to on the part of Mr. Carney, should
*' if you don't get the Boll. resort to any measure to elect the cease.
demoeratic ticket.”
C ) T T OUGHT TO SEE OUR LINP nw
I w C J OVERCOATS * T 0F
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The largest and best selected line in theTiTTT-T
the requirements of the general public ty meet
MOC RATIO
TICKET
Fur Congress—
E14-I CROSS.
Council District No, 7 _
J- G. STRONG.
Rei'rvsi I La ive Nth district —
WM. A. MAXWELL.
Sheriff—
JOHN C. OZMUN.
County Attormy—
JOHN J. CARNEY.'
Superintendent of Schools—
W. C. BICKFORD.
Treasurer—
C. (Vi. BUCKLES.
Register of Deeds —
CHAS. M. STANDARD.
Jrroijiito Juc uu—•
_ J I. PHELPS.
County Clfrk —
tARL GEEBE.
▲ SHUHSor -
_ G. D. HILL.
voroner—
s. J. DYER.
Commissioner 1st disti let—
WVI, SCHWARBERG.
Commissioner 2ml dls-rict -
H. H. LEEPER.
Connnlssioner 8rd district_
WM. H. JOHNSON.
The Democrat contained some
Soii.l reading yesterday. It used
* portion of tho Boll’s editorials.
Greer’s wires are troubled with
strabismus, otherwise known as
Cross eyedness.
First: Simpson is not speaking
for Dcm icrucy.
Second: He willing to resort
to any measure to elect the Dem-
ocratic ticket. ”
Artennis W'ard would have hud
a more, “nmoosin cuss” than his
Kangaroo if Charley hai been
mixed up with his show.
Simpson the “tuil-endcr” in
tho Democratic primary, so
measly mad and vindictive that
1 lie’s now trying to elect the entire
democratic ticket.
Of course he’s trying to elect
the Democratic ticket, and it will
bo elected from top to bottom.
J. .1. Carney Is all right.
1'or finest line of picture
mouldings in nil the new shades, '
call at Kei, iek’s, 112 S. Bickford VT7 J
„ —--j j
I lie Appendicitis says that Geo.
J Bellamy has refused to take the---
stump for Bill Cross. When did
George refuse?
feS^uslSlB^’S^^ft^™c^„dvof the
laugh in sheer happiness b-niKPOi!!1" *2 your feet
and such good wearers. Don't you gooffoa thatT’7’
to see mother cp* ,,;+i ° . OIT on that trip
c,r Tran’to, Grips, Suit Cases °f
your belongings in. -koi^scope* to carry
Growe Mercantile Company.
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ffil Q2»
Se.
I lie Gerrer parlors are now the
popular place for oysters, fish and !
game. A delightful place where !
the best trade is eatoredto. Fred — --———_____ i
Busliey is in charge of this depart- Thn /-1
met. lile Gilbert farm
—o— '3 miles from El!
j ^ Island Meat Market.
Kemember the Phone—No. 204
NO. 218 SOUTH R. I, /H/CNUC.
, J. A. HATCHETT,
Res. cor. V ood^onst. & Darker
Rhone No 07.
ave. Res. brick housed ‘s.''Marker at9>
1 hone No. 205.
Something Good.”
OPERA HOUSE
J. L. GROSS, Mgr.
One Solid Week
Commencing Monday, Oet. 20.
HOYT’S
Big Comedy Company
in Repertoire.
Stoves! Stoves 11 Stoves!!! Kim-
mell has the largest line of good
heaters at reasonable prices. Ex-
amine his stock before purchas
ing.
Coolers.
V an it l:i and oriisliod strinvbf'm
ice cream, and sherbet at .lackso'r
I>ro.s.
Reno
nm n DRS< hatCHETT 4 SHUTTtE
(rood goods and low prices at
Peach Bros.
Acs, tho Bell will reprint M. I
D. Libby’s artielo on water and] _
»!so tell which one of the attor-j Iq ACTING PEOPLE
nejs for the water plant wrote if 6 SPECIALTY ARTISTS
for Mr. Libby s consideration
and endorsement.
M here was McGuiro when tho
lights went out?” This was the
Yell which went up when tho hi
electric lights, controlled by
Henry Lassen, went out, while
the Gird was warbling. Of course,
Mr. Lissom, who is chairman of
thi Republican central committee
didn’t do this purposely, but the
lights wont out jmttho sain t, but
not more etToctua ly than the Re-
publican party will go out in No-
vember.
SPECIAL SCENERY. ILLUS-
TRATED SONGS, MOV-
ING PICTURES.
OPENING PLAY
A Legal Wrong'
Popular prices, 15, 25 and :!5c
Season tickets $1.75.
Seats on Sale Sat-
urday.
FARE WELL SERVCE
Next Sunday, the closing ser-
vice for the year will be held at
Me Cui e’s Meeting. t!10 Sou,l‘ *'N!etLodiNt church.
Kov. Sam G. Thompson, presid
Tlio opera house was filled al- i.vg elder from Oklahoma City,
most to overflowing last night by ' "ill preach the morning sermon.'
the vast crowd which greeted ^he l>a8tor "'ill start early Mon-
Bird Me Guire. The Bcpuhlican :<,!ly nior,,i,'*f for Muskogee, the
candidate made a good speech on | 1 lb< 11 '* 11 n ''ivnce.
statehood matters; but was silent | COAL,
on sanitarium questions, Greer’s| I am now unloading five cars
free school book graft and double j of 3«"ulne A denon coal. Now
territorial taxation under Bepub
lican mi trule.
These matters are all involved
in this campaign, and a vote for
Me Guire means an endorsement
of all these other things; scandals
in tho territorial administration
included. »
Will true Democrats and Popu-
lists be tempted to vote against
tho Democratic nominee? Not if
thoy carefully weigh all the issues
involved.
Is your chance to fill you- cost
houses, as coal is advancing
• very 15 days.
Phone 10. J. E JONES.
MISS PEARL ASBURY
Is now prepared to receive her
old patrons and new ones at her
Dress making parlors over the
Newell Department Store,
A Good Pei form an co.
Mahara’s Minstrels at the op
era house Inst night was fully up
to all expectations and the large
audience was more than pleased
with the excellent music, singing
and specialties.
1 he house was crowded and not
a sent was vacant. George Titeh
ner and Morgan Prince, on the
ends, kept the audience in an tip
four of laughter, while the witty
responses by others of the com-
pan.v were features of tho en-
tertainment.
George Titchner, tho ever good
nnturod and laughable comedian,
was there with all the laughs re-
quired and filled up the holes
with his funny business.
Manager Becker made no mis-
take when he booked Mahara’s
Minstrels.—IShawnee (Okie.) Her-
ald, Sept. 30, 1902.
160 acres fine land
Elegant grazing
and magnificent
lake
The finest place in
the territory. As!
a dairy farm it can-!
£ot be surpassed.j
P0R~SALE
AT A
bargain
For further par-,
ticulars call at the!
^ ell office
JOHN G. WICK.
Just come into Wick's in blacksmith line;
Our work is the best and very fine
Hero at John Wick’s you find every day
better work in the city we say.
Co unto \\ iek’s for a job that’s O. K.
Wicks’ is the place for best plow repair;
In here is fine work and prices are fair. '
Come unto us if your buggy is sick;
Keep track of the doctor, his name is Wick.
SHOP ON S CHOCTAW NO
P06.
r
ar Load
Ol cheap and medium priced
Sampbheiff8uifes’ odd Eress-
chiffoniers and Side
e;:rds just received.
O u\ FKHHY
r 1,0 So- Bickford Ave
Furniture and Undertaking r ^ . vt#-
:no
Goes Like Hot Cates.
“Th® f "testa lling article [ have
in my rl re writes i r ggist T
Sln*t > 1 Davis, Ky , “is Dr. Ki gs
N. w Dig ovvry for Co sumpti n
Coughs an i C 1 .g, because it lwajs
euros. In my six years of salts it
lias never failel. 1 have nown it
to save sufferers from throat an
lung dis uses, who ould get no help
from doctors or a y other rem« d.v "
Mothers rely on it, best physicia s
.......... Enquire at Bell Office.
Regular sizes
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FAOIS HATS
V<m are invited to see the nrettiest ,t •
ever brought on - 1 "st ll"nbr8 we have
DBRSS GOODS_THF VPttv 7 , , 1 -
FAU. AND WlYl’Kf FI \n\i V f1’ KOi{
ZIBOLINKS, nkw WAisrixGs IIA?KKT
Complete line Gt.nts’ Furmshing"
Harry S. Gundry & Ca
Z. __
An Elegant Farm for
Sale at a BARGAIN.
* tee #>itinfliction
Trial bottles free.
50c and $1.
Teachers.
First meeting of the Canadian
County Teachers’ Association and
Beading Circle will be held here
on the first Saturday in Novem-
jber.
At J. G. Sacketl’s. I’hones
23S. ^ ar l an I ofli *e. South Bock
Isl ind avenue.
FOR SALES
The Most Direct houte
From either North and South,
to the famous health re-
sort and springs of
GRAIN AND STOCKS.
Dee wheat closed today.. . 70}
Dee wheat closed yesterday 7'2±
Dec corn closed today 531
Dee corn closed yesterday 52J
vi'heat, high'd.’7'j SCHOOL LAM) LEASE. ONE
Unopened.':;........... ag|0F THK BEST QUARTER
5°rn’ hi,-'b...........: 53i SECTION'S* IN I His COUNTY.
7 I
Corn, low
Stocks steady.
•o
for first-class rye seed, go to,I*
K. Jones.
Ice Ciea ,1 , t -In ...... Bros.
If 3.30 ro New Orhans and
turn Nov. 7, 8, and 9. RetUPn
limit 10 days. Via Bock Island'
System. i
Call at this Office.
The finest assortment of cakes
and pies for luncheon, dinner or
picnic at Jackson Bros
Is Via The
fl
.tufts
Descriptive literature concerning
this delightful resort fur-
nished upon application to
Passenger Traffic Denartmer
FRISCO SYSTEM
St. Louis.
America’s Famous Beauties.
G-ok w.th horror upon Nkin erup-
tions, blotches, sores, pimples. They
h ,Ve th™' nor will anyon*
:who uses Rucklen’a Arnica Salve,
r glorifies the face. Eczerra orsalt
L;reU" ”nbh ^ it- It cure.
rn al ibi, for piles, 25c at C. R. mH-
ler g drug store.
ur fall «tock is aglow with
newness. L-
K KLSO’S.
25 Cctton Pickers.
anted at once, fo„r mile*
j' f >l ,ln‘^ ''''i s°ntli of compress.
__Bai.LIWOEB.
iiamilton will haul it. pi,0B«
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 18, 1902, newspaper, October 18, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913459/m1/2/: accessed May 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.