El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1901 Page: 4 of 5
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[First Published Oct. 24.]
Ntlice of Election.
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,TO ALL
Oil the question of issuing bonds of
Canadian County, O T. for too pur-
pose ot ereeling h cmrt liou e
Wh r h>, Toero w is presented to
the Bosid ol County Conun ssiont rs of
Can8fti i County, O T., at the regu-
lar O t>oi. i |"toI session of said tioard,
Ihepetiioo of more Man cigh'hun-
clreil eli rt rs and 'HXpaieri'f (fan-
■ilian county. O. T , praying that a
Vote he taken for the issu ng of bunds
to huil'l nun houio on tnork 75, in
the cits of HI it- no, and the s«i i lioMrd,
hating i x mined ti e said petition,
found tn the same w is s g tied by
mole Ilian one s X li i f tile qualified
Bleclms a"d tixpawrs of the said
county, sliowti liy the last prectd-
ing eiiuiin lalim of said county, and
was in all res nets legal.
A (i tin- Hoard, havlrg examined in
to Uie Unancial condition of Haul
county i used a statement thereof to
be made upon the j ureal of their
procei'ii m.s. wliiih statement is in
word- mat ligur-s as follow-:
Fiibi —'J lie i asessed valuation of the
taxahii prop* riy within Canadian
OouiiD, O I ., as appears by the * ijunl-
jxt-il isi - unlit lulls of laxaule prop-
erty, !■ r I ue yi nr 1901, now in Imce
auxi i tfei i is $2,8 5,019
Snc. i d—The ouistsudirg indebted-
ifKiss nl sani c lunty of every class and
otiaracti r whatsoever is $60,500.
Third— 1’tie amount ol cnsli in the
(lands if the county treasurer for
county ii-e is $17 409 G3.
Fuui li — Hoods ti the amount of
Fifty '1 houst!nd Dull iis ($50 01.0) are
proposed m ba issued for itie piirpti'e
of bull i |4 a court lioiise on Block 75,
in I he i iiy of El lteiio, for Canadian
‘County, (» 1*.
The l< ml of County Comm ssioners
-consult rn |4 it to be to tLe btsl iu
terest of tne county to erect a court
house,
It rn tin r-fore ordered by the Board
of Coumy Commissioners of Canadian
Couuiy, O. T, tiiat u speeii.l election
tie In Id in Canadiun County O T , on
the 26i.li day of Novi in her, 19L1, upon
the q u. ft ion of issuing buuds of Can-
adian County, O. I'., to the anion t of
Fifty I him sand Id .liars ($50,000). to
Ire used for lie purpose of erecting a
court house on Block 75, in the City of
J£l Reno, f r said county.
Dated till- 251 day of Oc'ober, 1901.
frty order ot the Board of County
Commissioners of Canadian County,
■O. T.
Vt ILL1AM SpHXVAliBEKG,
Chairman.
Altest. Eaki. Bskbk, Co. Clerk.
The biggest
pla n west o
An ice p '
p telly.
Tne largos
with cap ici'y
All Hmjrsl s '
machine in I foundry
IMl.iCII t.NU
SICl VNS.
PHY
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r uf 75
p *r d ty <•»
n it •!** »fi
Uk 11 no hi it
.f 375, UK) .rn
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a -r i il ,r-
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i .villi d » >-» i
- ,i $9JO,-
glit pi-ft-i
u4 line in
' ’l»* U ill t*«i
Von a re h T“ ' i . ruj'l-sh'l tr rs|iori
an emtariou* .eel in'eeiious diseases
I hit you li r I t i se ■ r nteiicieut of
b .ard of health, as i ij mod bylaw,
w i ell w ll ir b nelly foiced fioui
this t me on
C K Mi Kluath,
8upt. B >ard ot Health f r Canadian
Countv
syst hi
nt lie si--
00b.
An electric
M he but
States.
Ail excellen p ihbe s i i i i
A sell i >1 u ul> r lUspiee
ters of charily.
Thu Uebl bn sinesa eirliH4>* in <*k!a-
homa.
Two lines 1.1 rails ay, the iiock 1 -
and and Clio a -v,
Four brick yards, one viir 11 d brn k
plant,
I’m in ist ext a- vi hardwire e.--
tablishm nl. in . m territory
Co uple e teieph . e system, I i al
and mug d>s n «
(1 mil coium t’.i.al club.
Ten eburebes,
In., ing^ - ii.iou onmpress.
T* ■ of i in- arg s'. II iur mills in the
south west.
$1 i ODD in 1 i • ei y I,re isury
Thu on y7 imes a week assneiated
pr s dii v in tne urr tory.
1’wo aflenu» tapers.
Six w eklies.
(in il w i pks sis'e.u
(iooil sew, r system
Ei Ki n i i i i • c hi i'y s at of Can-
a Ban i v yv li $5 1,0)() in i l.e
troi'ur . a eo i,,tv wInch produces 1,-
800 000 bus'H is of wheat
A county which wi I soon build t h •
must eonip etc coin t house tmildmg in
the territory
T m o ipul if i m of city and county i~
Intel igetit, progressive ami enter-
prising
No city
dueeinen1 8
seekers.
I'Ulll/C SALE
Of soil ad f -tuck and fa' III rig iiu-
pleiien’iS on Friday, Nov. 1, at Nor-
man Mi Lean’s farm. Ij miles youth of
Calumet, and "lie ml e we-t
( has Hmits,
Ate ti in er.
TO THE
SOUTHEAST
A. NEW SYSTEM REACHING.
WITH ITS OWN KAILS.
MEMPHIS.
BIRMINGHAM
AND MANY OTHER IMPORTANT
POINTS I V Til K SOUTH EAST.
COOD CO.VNEC'ITONS AT
BIRMINGHAM FOR
MON VC ;< >M KKY,
MOBILE,
ATLANTA,
SAVANNAH
and all points in the
STATE OF
FLORIDA.
P A S SENG ER S AR R ANGING
FOR TICKETS VIA THE
vw'ryfr^^/4»y|
FRISCO
w
BID WANTED AT ONCE
On cold storage. Plans and epeci-
ticatione nny be had and seen at my
office; all bids requested to be in niy
oflice by nojn Saturday, Oct. 2Gth,
1901 Fight reserved to reject auy
and til bids. Work on contract to
icommunee as soon as contract is
Awarded. L Jknskn,
Room 5, Warren Bldg,
r county offers bait jr In-
to i vestors and home-
XVI LI, HAVE IN OPPORTUNITY
TO E.N.IOV THE COMFORTS OF
A BRA XII NEW. UP-TO-DATE
LIMITED J HAI.V-
Tiie Southeastk i jn
LlM ITKI).
pnLL INFORM ATIOV AS TO KOtTTE AND
RATES OQERXFULLY KEKNISIIED UPON
APPl.lf VTIOV TO ANV HKl'HEKKNTATITK
OF Til*’ COM PAN V , OK TO
Alex. Hilton.
(JKNKKAL I'AHBENOKH AQEXT,
BRYAN SNYDER.
PAHHUNOKR THAITIO MiNiOHI,
SAINT LOUIS.
Persons w nit iitkT Io j in the El Reno
nrehHii'pr Hi" rciDtirtn » elu'» m *3 0 » so
l»y cull at< 1LC S«» Bickford up rs.
'll
Eleven choice building lots for a
£8ir4 relinquishment.
SHAWL LOST.
Mmwn woolen, shawl, on Tuesday
afternoon somewhere trelweeu B P.
Duvan s and Bob Wagner’s. Under
gylease return to Mrs. B. P. Duvall,
owner.
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The corner 6tone of the ccunty
courthouse building at Kiuglisher was
laid on the 22nd. The Masons had
charge of the exercis >s. Judge Irwin
delivered the main address.
The Bell tegrets to learn that its
Tittle friends, Edith and Ethel Dickey,
are quite iil from diphtheria. This
morning the condition ofElith was
regatded as critical.
Thr.Scbunianu coarert wasexcellen!.
The crowd was not vtry large, bet
particularlyyipprec'ative.
Foot Comf ort
Don’t abuse your feet.
It is our claim that a shoe made
to the outlines of the foot is at
once more shapely and has better
wearing qualities than one designed
for pleasing effect only.
The All America Shoe has first
comfort, then style.
Trice, $3.50.
Made in all the new leathers on
custom lasts.
Come in and look at them.
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FOR > ,LE O.t TtUDE
Fine Missou \ farm for suit; or trade,
or will soli for part, cash the oalance
on tune al low rale of interest; nl’ wid
take stock of good , as part pay. The
closest invest,ig itinn is solicited by the
owners. The-e farms are one quarter
and one.half rn les front two etatious
on the M K. .St, L’ , and K C. & (lull,
or New W fit ine, and just 30 miles
south of Kansas City at the jtincion
of these two roids If you want to
talk to the owner cotui to the Bell of-
II ce.
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DOUBLE DAILY
UP-TO-DATH
PASSENGER
TRAIN SERVIOB
Memphis, j^East
and Southeast.
Abaolutelj the Quickest end Beal
Houle t himr
HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS.
ruliman Buffet Sleepers and rret
Reclining Chair Cars.
•. B. BAHT, 0..1 Went. A»t *• P SIDWELU » F. S.
OlLiHOSA ClTT. O T.
•CO. H. ICC, O.b". Y ST Act j. F. BOLDIN, Tr.flU 11
Litil, Rocs. Abb.
A m«l lit iitaiiii n
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Where will you go for the Best
FURNITURE, at owest Prices?
That's Easy. Go to the Establishment of
~=5?0. Kb PERRY,^=-
UOSo’uPthonBc68rd-“vel FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING
R. C. MORROW
fsloueltu Store,
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING.
Hats, Furnishings, Notions,
The Bell is now supplied with an ex
mllent assortment of latest style type,
ard the office is making a specialty of
fine blank work and legal briefs.
El Reno lodge A (). U. W will cele-
brate the anniversary of the order on
Oct. 28 Spec al committees have the
matter iu charge.
Morgan’s School Land Manual
Contain, all ihe laws and regulations
applicable to i n ‘ school lands of Okla-
homa, includiog the special rules for
leasing lands in tile Kiowa, Comanche,
Apache and Wichita reservations, with
a full list of these lands, Ihe appraised
pi ice of each tract. Price 25 cents. For
advertising purposes 500 topies will be
sold for lOcent per copy. Stamps taken.
Dick T. Morgan,
49 Ei Keno, O. T.
I,
ure Liprs, ttni Win
AND FINE CIGARS, AT
Henry Schafer’s Saloon.
Headquarters for PABST BEER.
California
PRINK.
First Class Sleepers Daily Between
CHICAGO and SAN FRANSCIC0
Wltboks «!*!» I (
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Why not in-
sist on having
the best? See
the Label.
Big 5 Leave Omaha on at 1:30 . in
Through the Roekies aud alerra Nevada
BY DAYLIGHT IN BOTH DIREC
TION8.
Best Dlnii.g Car Service. In in Library Car
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Trade suppli-
es by
l
IDAVIS GUION
O L. Richard’s stor* in tile Buss
Saeaett block is the favolite resort lor
bargain huuters, A supply of camp
stove, has j list been received Bargaii s
are offered in nil kinds of stoves.
Tinware, G'aniteware,
Queensware.
Wall
GALESBURG, ILL ,
j Is a tine northern city and iB re
garded A 1 for invea' tuents. We have
--- some choice properties the-e which
Paper, Window Shades, we can offer in exchange for Oklaho-
- mu improved farms. For pa rticulnrs
LET THERE BE LIGHT. , BCC us at the Iiljl 0,Ueii’
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Gasoline lamps and lamp supplies
aud lamp repairing at W. C. Kirk’s
LOW RATE
Personally Conducted
Tourist Excursions
To San Francisco and I.oa Angeles.
Leave Onitiha Fridays via Scei Ir Line.
Leavr Km sub Cit> Fridays via >cenic Line.
Leave Kansas O ty Wednesdays via So. Route.
Imrro/ed Tourist Cars -Fast Trains
stud for “Chicago to California,” describing
first clash -ervlce, or for “Tourist Dictionary,p
and itinerary, to
W.E. Thompson, A. G. P. A,,
Topeka, Kansas.
ARTESIAN MFG dt BOTTLING CO
.. .t’ROPHIKTOIiS....
WACO, - - TEXAS'
George Goehring, the popular boot
and shoe ruan, is at his old shop on
Russell street between hock island
and Bickford Ave’s.
The Bell will put on a regular solic-
itor for job work It tins none now
When you want this office to have
your orders use ’phone 73.
SUNDAY CLOSING.
After Nov. 1, the meat markets will
be closed on Sundays.
BLANKS.
The Bell office is prepared to fur-
nish chattel mortgage blanks in lots to
suit. Ptice, 25 for 50 cents. The very
best form.
FOR SALE.
A small tire proof safe. O, L, ltich-
barber parlors on Russell street, rear ^ m go R j ayenuei 5l
of Harms Bros. ^
IF YOU WANT
to buy, sell or rent real estate, call and
see us at the Supper Bell office.
I El Rkno City Proi’biity Co.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Farm of 96 acres in north Texas,
four miles from railroad town, on
Rock Island R. R. 12 miles from coal
mines. All under three wi e fence.
Will trade this line farm far El Rena
property, or sell for cash at a bargain.
Call at Bell office.
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.