El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 333, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 14, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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WANTS.
iStvdal iliwiilo.s Cures.
FI A N 3 — An pw!l**nt Kiiiibill pi n 1
lor H.l H loo I' U111*011 111 II 10 coll*
diiioD Kin| lire at Mrs. Osrroll’s
c .rm r Wdilo and barker ave.
Wanted—To buy » ,;'><> I pi" '« of
siihuromi prop rty. K iquire :it
Bolt office. l'J
1*081 IMO J AS TKAMsTKK — Want,
ed liy >j\pciicoc.'il man with gooil
iv ureti j j.
Aci'lrus., •■A." H'*H
(itlie*
•>M,
swar iiivt* >
jOil anv'hinur to cw;ip
f->r h. line nt(
»ck oi jewelry, li
4' ill Ml Hull O
tliee. *
LOST -H:i s»i-
urduv n'ght h J»*t*-*«*y
e,»W l*livt-
»* ti* itify • wuer ut A r*
rintftuu’fl \
S rook'-v 29
FOll SALE—Tw j lions• on four lots
on S. Hickloi.l. Oivntr leaving
city. In pirn of A Oliver at the
I’ho-\pi rican, near Keek I Iand
depot
Edit SALK—Mattresses, sheets and
blankets A barualn if bouKht at
once. Fan-Ainsrioun, neur K. 1.
depot. p29
FOUND—Small packi'RO containing
viluabl s. at Clio taw depot, St pt.
7, tflol. Owner can have same by
• proving' property and paving for
Ibis advertisement. Call 2U2 S.
Darker. 29
LOST—Coat lost on road between
Khersole's and city on the 7th
Keturn to bell oflice and receive
reward. p d&w
EOK KEN I—Nice, large furnished
room at 1015 S. llarker ave.
WAN IK D—Girl for general house-
work No washing. Inquire at
Novelty store 30
WANTED—Two rooms; unfurnished,
for light housekeeping. Enquire
at Ue 1 Otlice 30.
WANTED—Good girl at once. Call
at Mrs. K. C. Phillips, So. Barker
ave. 30
WANTED flood woman for general
housework, Call at Mrs. La
brayer’s, S. Hoff avenue, near
Watts si. 30
ANYONE— Within II miles of El Reno
wishing to room and board a gen-
tleman for $10 per rnontb addtess
box 275, El lletio. 30
EUR SALE—baby buggy. Call at 120
Admire ave.
ROOMS Poll RENT—At 120 S Ad
mire ave. 30.
FOR SALE—ITorse ami buggy cheap
for cash. Call at Bell utlioe. 31
FOR SALE—Or trade. A new safe.
Inquire at postolllce. 31
ECU RENT—Nice furnished room at
814 So. Macomb ave. 31
WANTED—Roomers and boarder* at
No. Ill, third house north of An-
stine. p32
WANTED—Girl for light housework
in small family. At 414 E. Russell,
Mrs Ohanowsky. p32
WANTED—A man to dig a well. In-
quire at 1020 So. Macomb ave. p32
FOUND—Purse containing money.
Owner can get same by calling at
Felber & Heckes and ptyiug for
this ad. 33
WANTED—men to learn barber trade
only eight weeks required, tools
presented, board Included, WBges
Saturdays: positions guaranteed.
Graduates wanted for trains, hoe
pitals, oountry and city shops,
Catalogue mailed free. Moo r
barber College St. Louis, Mo. 33
H ive already b eo 11 cte.l by u
brili-h Doctors at 2I4J Ma n s .. <”
] .h> a Cl y. Til v re g virg their
sit vices fri'i- fir tlir e u nths to all
mu ids a t ' c 1! li f l*. S pt 2 I.
Owing lo ihe larg. nuoricr who liave
i ■ u uuati.e lo see t■ It itisii doctors,
t , sn eminent genllomeu iiave ex
lendeil tut* time f r giving their ser-
lice free lo all who call before
Sept 20.
Owing to Die large number of in-
valids wliii hive railed upon ill" Bril
i-li (Indore at the.r ( fflee. 2044 Main
s' rent, OsIhIiuIH . I'ltJ, I ikla., nier Ihe
K. ir, and who li ive ieen uiiali e to sVc
them, these eiuincut gentlemen, have,
by rt qm st, consented to continue giv
irig their services free for three
months, (medicines ixci pted), lo all
pog invalids who call upm liiein before
Sept. 20 Tnese sei v.ee consist uni
only ot consultation nxamiuation and
ailvide, Imt also of all minor surgical
operations.
'The object in pursuing this course
is to become rapidly and peisnually
aiquaiiited with the sick and atllicted,
and under no conditions will any
charge whatever lie made for any ser-
vices rendered for t hree months, to all
who call bef. re Sept 20.
Tim doctors treat all forms of dit-
ease and deformities, and guarantee a
cure in every ca-e they undertake. At
the tirst interv e.v a thorough examin
ation is made , and, it incurable, you
are frankly and klndlv told so; also
advised against speuding your money
for ub less treatment
Male and female weakness, catarrh
and cuturrhal deafness, also rupture,
goitre, cancer, all skin diseases, and
all diseases of the rectum, are pos-
itively cured by their new treatment.
The cllief associate surgeon of tile
Institute, is in personal charge.
Office hours from 9 a. m., till 8 p. m.
No Sunday hours.
SPECIAL NOTE:—If you cannot
caU. send stamp for question blank for
home treatment.
CORNS HURT?
WELL, I GUESS YES
Would ;uu ratio r have Hie in iiurt
than pay ten cents f«*r i little foot*
tU <>f **t ulT make tli«*m Htoi*f
WELL, I GUESS NO.
Tlieu go lo tin- Mill, r Drug
ij ore and get it................
MILLEK’S DMA It
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1 A Strong Woman
EM WfA
READ THIS!
Your tlline papeis made out free
Homeseekers’ Land Co., one block
eaet and two doors south of Land
office. 30-2 w
AUCTIONEER.
An old and reliable auctioneer. Any
one having work in his lloe can Und
him at Frame, Smith * Willett’s,
Room 7, Stock Exchange Bldg. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. p30-dw2t
Lsvi Fawcett,
Auctioneer.
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WHOSE ARE THEY?
There are three boxes of tin and
granite ware at the Sullivan House
marked E. W. Sullivan & Co., which
owner can get by calling there and pay-
ing for this notice.
JOB WORK.
The Bell is better prepa-ed than
ever to do tirsl-class job work. When
you give orders, be sure nnd sou that
they're for the Bell.
-♦ * *—
“l SCREAM!”
’,7HEN? Tuesday evening, Sep-
tember 17.
WHERE? At Ihe borne of Mrs. L.
Bardin.
BY WHOM" Epworth League of
the Rock Island M E. church.
HOW? Cream and cake and a good
musical program.
FOR WHOM? For all.
WHY? For the bettermeut of our
Chapter.
PRICE? Fifteen cents.
CHURCH CHIMES.
Services at Different Places
Of Worship Tomorrow,
Sept. 15, 1901.
BAPTIST OnURCH.
Services morning and evening.
R I. M. K. CHURCH.
Services at the usual hours.
V
El Reno will boom fromj
this time on. Each day
brings back from the
South those who are
not satisfied with look
of things in the new
country, but anxious to
settle in Oklahoma.
The El Reno
City Property
Company
Will handleyour proper-
ty on reasonable terms,
E. J. SIMPSON.
General Manager.
A. H. ROWLEY.
Secretary.
CHRISTIAN 8CIKNCK.
Services in the morning only, at 11
o’clook.
GERMAN MKTHOMST CHURCH-
Services morning and evening. Rev.
Adam (juenzer, pastor.
‘Lib-
Shall
I’UKSBYTKRIAN CHURCH.
Subject for Sunday morning;
erty vs. License. The Truth
Make You Free."
The receptiou of new members will
take place at the evening seryice.
Evening subject: “A Great House.”
Sunday school at 10a. m.
C. E at 7 p. m.
CONG KKG ATION A L CHURCH.
Sunday school ut 10 a. m.
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a, m.
and 8 p. m.
C. E society at 7 p. m.
M K. CHURCH, SOUTH.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. ni , and 8 p. m.
Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m , led by
Jewell Major.
Senior League at 7 p. m , led by Mrs.
Wheeler.
t
ESTRAY NOTICE.
One 4 year-old gray in no e m
my place and was taken up on the
morntug of the 3rd of September,
1901. Branded F. C, on left shoulder.
F. O. V. on left hip. Owner can
have same by calling at my place and
pitying all charges.
John Bkkman,
Sept. 12. jUuion City, 0 T.
BARGAINS.
160 acre choice farm, only................*1800
160acre Improved farm, only.......... 2200
160 acre well improved farm, at. 3200
100 acre tine improved farm, at. 3050
320 acre elegant, well improved
farm, at......................................... 8400
A few good farms at #20 per acre.
8 room house, fruit and shade........#1250
7 room house, new, choice............ 2000
10 room house, near in..................... 1610
We have two applicants for well im-
proved farms, near in.
Sitlkr & March,
Bonded Abstractors.
Office over Wheeler’s Drug Store.
USE OF PRIVATE CARS.
Many HAiidaoa# lUllnaf Conchea
Art Blow Owned b j Men Blot
Millionaires.
GOOD TEAM WANTED.
Will purchase a good t»ani. mules
preferred, if all right. Call at the Kl-
Reno Ice and coal company’s ollice.
BELGIAN HARES.
For sale cheap at K. II. Swanke'*.
514 V ster ave.
32
Private railway oars have always
been associated in the popular mind
with great wealth, but a plan has been
developed which makes it possible for
even a vaudeville actor or a business
man kn ordinary eircumstances, or any-
body else reasonably' well to do, who
wishes to make a display or to enj<n
the luxury of travel, to own a private
car buik according- to his own speci-
fications, according to the World’s
Work.
A car-refittingcompany in New York
city buys old Pullman coaches, tears
the iruside furnishings out aoid refits
them according to the wishes of its
customers. Whatever kind of private
car a man in ay wish he may order
parlors, handsomely carpeted, sitting
rooms, dining rooms, sleeping com-
partments, smoking room*?'—all with
equipment more or less perfect ac-
cording as the price. And cars are
refitted in this way and sold for prices
varying from $1,.“»00 to $15,000.
Very handsome and serviceable oars
have been built from <l:e < 11 “casta-
ways.’* and-the man of moderate means
can travel privately anrl .• nfortaldy
in & home of his own. I: an in*1
mg evid(*nee of American manufactur-
ing thrift and of the growlh of wealth.
To Hun lionil f»y Telephone.
Oeneral Superintendent Clarke, of
tin* Lackawana railroad, made tin* an-
nouncement at Scranton. Pa., the
ether night that his road, in the
< few mon h . will be opef-
ht (1 by telephone, instead of by tele-
rapb, as at present, at a snv'ng of
about GO per cent, in the hire of tele-
era ph operators. Tit* : ays that the
t;’. phonic : vstoni has been placed on
tb Morris and E— <’X branch, Where
its use lias been successful, and that
it s being put in as quickly ns pos-
Ude on thr St ran ton branch. First,
the ?• '< plmnic system will be given
• i. . rough trial on the branch lines,
a .'It proves successful there will
t .• I o general use on the main
bin* i t , New Y• i’; to buffalo, total-
ng • • ■ fa.
rv.
Iowa City, Iowa. Aug. lr», 1000
My wife was sick for three years. We tried
everythin* v. r.i r«*!uf and spent much
i
h< t * it s Cl.' • • I ' • ' t > < tv : .*« bottles,
I ng ah would li to work hard during
the hay iir.rvi : ho a tended to all her house-
li • i < I diitifj r . d loaded and unl<:uleii all tho
hay. This medicine gave her strength. For-
.
ct” ini' • iiiu .i ho Ins lb <■ n ti\k:n r Wine
iif t .* she t* “is bet' r an;i st . , t-r than
when -J years of a"<». JOS. A. blisK-NiiAl’FIi.
Mr-., r.isenhafcr hr.d tried everything during
her three yci-rs sickness and had spent consid-
ers! !: nancy. She was weak and could hardly
get about for three years before she took
WME<*CARDUI
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\yr*wrr,f pT* -
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bow, after taking the Vine of Cardin, she can
worn with her husbai a in the hay l.eld. That
is hard work, but if is net as injurious to a
woman's health as labor in stores, factories and
ofiices w here thousands of girls are closely con-
fined year after year. With the aid of Wine of
Cardul a woman can do any reasonable work and enjoy good health. The
health that W ine of Cardui brines makesa woman vigorous in body and mind,
freed from those terrible devastating pains a woman grows well and strong
naturally. Wine of Cardui reariates the disordered menstruation and cures
leucorrhoca, fa'kr.g of the womb and periodical pains in the head and back
caused by standing or sitting a long time in the same position. Tbedford’s
Black-Draught puts the bowrls, stomach, liver, kidneys and blood in proper
shape. Greatly increased strength and endurance is the natural result. Most
cases are cured quickly. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of W ine of Cardui
and 25 cent packages of Thedford's Black-Draught.
For advice and literature, addrena. giving symptom#, “Ttie I.adlc#' Advisory
Department; The Lha yr oooga Medicine Company, Chattanooga, Twin.
FROMIHE FACTORY TO YOU RiH E AD
.FOR SALE AT.
® “THE PROGRESS”
THE STORE THAT MADE EL RENO FAMOUS.
New Dress Skirts
— and—
Tailor-Made Suits
JUST RECEIVED. TO SEE THEM IS TO WANT ONE.
JAS. E. KELSO’S
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM.
rC_I2 FULLER Sc FULLER’S
--THE- •
Best Bargain Store
----IN EL RENO----
DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES
Notions and Ind’p.n Coeds.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 333, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 14, 1901, newspaper, September 14, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910443/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.