El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1901 Page: 1 of 5
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: El Reno Bell and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
El Reno supper bell.
VOL. VII.
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, OCTOBER 25. 1901.
NO. 53.
IMMEDIATE STATEHOOD.
Gov.'Seay Yearns for Quick
Action.
Oklahoma Entitled
hood.
to State-
Gov. A J. S-ay seldom fai s to drop
in at the Bell office when in El Reno.
Yesterday he rolled in and chatted
^bout statehood matters. The gov-
ernor is for stateho )d now. right now
and for statehood for Oklahoma
Asked if he thought an en thing
act would l>e granted this winter. h>
said: “Y s, why should’nt it he/
Oklahoma bis the populaii <n, weal h,
resources and intelligence entitlim
her to immediate s'atehnod ”
“How about the Indian perrltnryV
•‘Why ttiat/a all right at the r g'
time, bnt it’s not ready now, and wh
retard Oklahoma until the Indian IVi
ritory is reali? This nw mem years
four years or four-ever N i, we
statehood now."
' ••Will you attind the Muscogee cm
vention?'’
"Don't think so. Don’t like to g
where I have no invitation. You sn
the call is only for those who favi
single statehood. I iia'. is, those wh
only favor statehood when both t-rr-
tories can bn taken in together, as on
state So you see see convention wi
be evclusive, only the righteous will I e
called; no sinners need api-ly Undi
these circumstances there'll be ver
few imruediatj statehood peoole pies
ent.”
The governor looks on the brigh
side of things, and says while he'
proud of being a Missourian, he’,
prouder still io being an CM homai ,
but he ' jess ’spises this carritoria
perdition ”
► CORRECT SHOES
That tit and wear. Popular priei
$3.00 and S3 50. Your money’s worth
"The Progress
FALLS STYLE.
Niagara Kalis, N. Y... Oct- 24 —Mrs
Annie Edsou Taylor, 50 year old, weui
over Niagara Falls on the Canadian
side this afternoon.
She made the trip in a barrel.
Not only did she survive, but she
escaped without a broken bone, It r
only apparent injury being a scalp
w und an iuch and a half I mg, a slight
concussion of the brain, some shock to
I her nervous sysiem and bru see about
the body. She was conscious when
takej out of tne barrel.
Pleasant shower last night. Balmv
morning. Glorious Indian summer
veath r.
Dr R K, Runkle, recently of Wash-
ington. Kan., has loca.ed at El Reno
in the practice of medicine and sur-
gery, and occupies the offices in the ' joqk
Kraft building just vacated by Dr.
Taylor Dr Runkle is a courteous
gentleman and au excellent physiciau
WANTS-
There’s
More
than
One
CARPENTERS WANTED
Good j .b and work for a week or 10
d.ys at good wages for two good men.
See G. W. Kkllkk.
10S So. Hoff ave.
For Sale cheap if sold atones,
frame building next to Harms
Bros.’ saloon. Inquire of H.
Harms.
SALE—S ova.
Good thing to be said about our new
Store. Yes, it looks very nice, and
business is business is fine; but the
best of all THE PRICES ARE EX- KOu kknt—Lirge
TREMELY LOW. If you have not ................... “
called you have missed something.
L C. VAN NESS & C0„
STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS,
b ART AND FANCY GOODS.
Phone 187. Cor. Bickford and Woodson
IF YOU BUY IT OF VAN NESS, IT’S GOOD
Judge Irwin i* at Oklahoma City to
hy trying the sewer cases
Fresh cocoa nut< a’ J ickson Bros.
The Dux $3.50.
The Dux $3.50
_ t ■ —*
Fall b yles in Hanaa shoes received.
' They are beau In e
Friend A. Blevins.
DRESSED POULTRY.
Tn Hcraim mod ate the demands of
our friends we wi l furnish
W. BRUCHM ANN,
Artistic Tailor.
hr-ti class untiring call at i POULTRY
Uiesse l or alive, at retail prices. No
1
I
net you.
219 S R I ave.
any kind of repairing call j
at 219 a. R I ave
cleaning and pressing call •
at 219 S. R 1 ave
prices to compete with any
house <« est of Chicago cili
at 219 S. R. I ave.
the sake of being well
pleased call at 219 S. R. 1
ave.. and I’ll be glad t
dressed pomtrv k-pt on hand, but
orders promptly tided on short, no
tice. Leave your or lers with
FEU ER & HEOKES.
Comer Rock Island and Lond ir
sts , one Clock south county court
house
PHONE 134.
Prize dance at opera hou>e tonight
Don’t fail to attend if you waLt a gooc
time.
Just in today—ft fresh supply cf
Lowney’s, Buyer's and G mther’
candies at Gerrers.
Fine Colorado potatoes at Uouvi i
aod Ross
CAKE WALK
Tonight the champion cake walker-
of the southwest will cut the lates
shines and pigeon wings in the build
iug next to II inns Bros.
GO TO
SOMBART’S DRUG STORE
TWO DOORS SOUTH OF
POST OFFICE.
Good effi e
heater. Mm tie ae> u at M's
Lowe's, eael Russell street, near
Williams ave. 49
WAN i EL)—A few more choice re-
litnj ii-iimeiils at 1 lie IL-ll office.
FOR KtiN t—A tlve-rooiu house, with
cistern, well and stable; located 1
nine etsl and 2 mile- s,uiti, near
good action'. Oali at 218 bo Rock
Is,and avenue. 45
FOR bALK—b room house and tw
lo - Call at Pan American Gro-
cery 6,5
FOR BALE—2 ro in liou-e and t.u
lute. Gall at l’an-Amerinau On
eery f>,r‘
FOR REN 1’— Fine store room, 25x5u,
west of Kjifod tiotel. J. N.
Mitohera. 50
FUKNlbtir.l) ROOM —For Rem.
Snita lie for man and wife. Call
Ht 401 N Bickford ave,
1 1UV A E BoaiUiug and lodging—at
310 N. Evans ave. Mrs. S. K.
Olluit. ),5li
WAN LED—G ion girl for general liou-e
work at ouce. Mis. J. N. Mil-
chum. ,r,‘-
room f r bgh
housekt-ep ug, wiili u»e of cook
n ■ ve disot s and bed. (Jail at 21,6
N. G- and ave, l'51
WAN i ED—Girl at 1012 So, Rock Is
and ave Good w,i««* pai I. p51
LOSl — An ov. icoat Name on e dit-
"F’u ion Clothier. Wichit', Ks
Please return coat to Bell office. .52
FR i' I RO iM — Large furnishe
room lor reut at U20 south Barker
avenue. 52
ROOMS—Furnished rooms for reio.
with or witbo it board at 314 Soul ti
Evans Inf im-,ti n obt i led bv
caning at No 104 SiiU'H Bickford
WANTED—A colored girl for genera
household w ,rk Apply to Mrs
F rank Meyer, 412 So Barker Ave
WANTED—six private hoarders,
etrp.-nl>-r- preferred. First doto
not tn of stand pipe p48
WANTED—Good girl for genera
housework at 410 VV, Wade St. 4H
F R RENT—f nr room house, 8111
11 iff Ave. lie)-lire ol vlrs. Selilap
k"bl. East n vanaugh 8t. p48
ROOM AND BOARD—for man an
wife 111 North Btrker Ave p4H
BARBER OUrFll—For sale; tw,
chairs wood as new. Call at 215
so Rock is and live.
FOR RENT’— Furnished front room
f r gent!, hi n, at Mrs .1. T P.u
s ns, So, Kock Island, 49
WANTF.D—G r tor general liou-e
work sail a'414 S) Ohoct iw. 49
VAN LED—By young man, furnishe,,
loom, or room and board in pn
vat.e f imily, Slate price and si/,
of fami'y Address ‘‘Boomer,”
care Supper IS 11.
FOR RENT—F’umished room fortw
gentl, pn ri at Mrs. Hall's, No. 502
So Bickford. i
WAN LED—To trade horses andbugg e
a is , v-carit lots on good relin
qmshinents in Caddo country
Mu t, have water on them.
FCR KEN T— Furbished rooms f, r
ren' at No. 818 So. liickfoid a
finue 53
FOR RENT— F'mr room house for
re, t,—Call at Blake, Blake St
Beeks’. 53
FREE!
. IMPORTEP
Japanese napkins-
TO ALL
CHUHCH SUPPERS
AND
SOCIETY DIMMERS
FOR WHICH
SEAL
Brand
COFFEE HI
THE FINEST CROWN*
IS PU RCIIASED ’
FOR SALE BY
W.F.McGratli&Co
PURE FOOD GROCERS.
Phone 30 Prompt Delivery
m
COFFEE
R. E. RUNKLE, M. D.
Dili :e 2n I Floor Kraft’s Bldg.
PHONE ...
SHORT MKTS
AT
IF A STYLE IS NEW
Ynu will flod it at "The Prrgre s
If you tlud a style at "The Progress'
it's new SMITH.
S. L Harvey will save you money on ! The Hanaa shoes, best »n earth for
•itv property, farm and chattel loans, j |ine tradejstyllsh and easy litting.
Abstracts of titles promptly made. Frjend ^ B|ev,n,
The Dux $3.50.
Big white potatoes, best ii
the city at $1.OOa bushel.
Townsend GroceryCo.
You can gel the finest apples in thi
city at Convill and Ross.
There’s nothing that will please a
young lady more than a box of flue
candy. Take her a box of Lnwnev’s,
for sale ou'y at Gerrers.
The district court room has been
nicely renovated and carpeted. Judgi
Irwin wishes it understood that the
room ia not to tie used for public
gatherings generally
FOR SAl.K.
Two-horse hack, cheap for cash. 205
So R. I. Hve.
Have you ever bail your feet lit In a
pair of liaiian shoe*?
FriendA. Blevins.
L J. Gunn didn't have a cliati c I
vote at Liwton H< was here keeping
tabs on bright littlo son of u Gunn.
IF YOU WANT
To make Pants last, make thi coat
and vest first Save money by having
.our clothes msde at "I he Progress.”
Yours to suit.
SMITH.
Hobart Democratic:! Anadarko
Democratic! Lawton Democrat ic!
Oklahoma as she is Democratic! Why
wait for Indian Territory, if Demo-
cratic sate he all tb it’s wanted V
Two pounds of bulk c flee for 25 Cf nts
a Convill amt Ross.
We make our own stick candy and
it’- all right. Gerrers.
ELEGANT DP ESS MAKING
Mss Mallie Hinton, late of Htorev’s
drees making and adies tailor college
I » id ops-, up dress making in the racket
I ft,ore of McGloflm and Hinton and is
prepared to meet the | uhl"' with the
Ht.eet steles giv- ru« a r»l . Hati-acti n
gua’aneed. No. 115 North Rock Island
avenue.
DENTISTRY.
At low pries. In or
derto make your acquaintance aod
show you a sample of my work I will
make the following low prices:
Cemeo' tilling* 25o up.
Silver fillings 50c up.
Gold fil'ings II 00 up.
Fxtractions 25c.
All work guaranteed.
Chas, S. Miller, D. D. S.
Corner Rock Island avenue and
Russell street, over hardware store.
A box ot Buy er's candy conies
Dreitv high, but it’s all right and the
girls all receive it. F’or sale only at
Gerrers
200
”5
COMPLETE LINE O
NEW CLOAKS.
FINE MILLINERY
lomplete line of dents’
FuFiiishings.
Chow Cuow & (^ueene olives in bulk
at C invill and Ross.
HARRY S. GUNDRY&CO
110 South! Rock Island lAve.
EL RENO, O. T.
Kg wi, •• pi'atoes at Townsend
Grocery Co. Only onedollar a bushel.
luiVH • Hii
A SURE THING.
nf*ver get job lots at
■ The I
You
Progress." We neither buy nor sell
"job lots ” Our Underwear is the
finest ever shown iu Fll Reno
SMITH.
SYE8IGHT MAIIB
ptarccT
Candy Kitchen is now run-
blast They make every-
tiling in ttiu cun ly line.
Gerrers’
ning fu I
WISHER
THE OPTICIAN.
OFFtr *
SOUTH BU KfoRD AVBNfR
•HI.AtiO M.LL Mltr STuKE
EL RENO
Is now open on the European
— Plan —
FIRST CLASS S&’flSe
MEALS AT MEAL HOURS
35 CENTS.
Short Orders at all Hours
Table Board $5 per Week.
...Commutator Tickets...
$6 OO for $5,00.
Rooms per day 50c &. $1.00
Breakfast Hours . . 6 to 9
O-liner Hours . . 12 t-» I 40
SJP >er Hours , , 6 to 7 :'iO
Special Dinners Served on
Reasonable Notice.
WINNINGHAM BROS, have a
urge assortment of Navajo Indian
Blankets in rug sizes, Direct from
New Mexico. Native and German
town Wool.
ff4V« you ee^n tie nfiv
Movelty Store?
lamps at the
3 3
I
I
BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY
--OK -
PATTERN hais,
_ AT THE —
MODEL’MILLINERY.
n an the lates'. Stylos
PITTS & HEED,
226 S. Rock Island Ave.
Street H 4
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1901, newspaper, October 25, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910385/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.