El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 272, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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G^aii Markets
Chicago, July 30.—All
■ajirkoU wort' somewhat errutic
A^day and active'. The govern-
grain
WAN r
•*d.vnt report will be issued todaj
•bowing the condition of sprirg
Mill winter wheat, corn and oats
and the Amount of wheat in far-
* sqei's’ hands July 1. It is pre-j
diet'd lhat the report will he
somewhat bearish on corn and
aats.
Fob Hint Nice, clean, cool
rooms, furnished or unfur-
nished, at .Mrs. K. Codings,
Morrison’s addition, No.
617. 66
Fob Rent- Furnished rooms with
bath privileges. Address
716lIoir ave. 63
Fob Uk'jt. Nice residence. Call
at N. 114 N. Macomb. 60
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Candidate For Sheriff
To the voters who will partici-
ANOTHER NEW FEATURE. I
"Sunday, July 6th, the Frisco I
System established throughj
announce my candidacy for the kilioma ( ity and St. Louis on their
olfiee of Sheriff, and rrs|>ectfully fast train leaving Oklahoma Citj'
solicit your support. I .
Jo„y C. OzMi sr. |141 8,30 I*,u- an<* arriving at Okla-
, El wood Denney desires to an- ' h0,,‘“ CU'V Kt 7:30 a’ m' Th»
aounee to the voters of Canudiaii 8anlL> train carries through sleep
Digests
what you
er between Oklahoma City and
Kansas City. Such service will
O. L. RICHARDS
Still pays the highest price fo>
•pcond hand goods, 205 S. Rock
•island avenue. Phone 280.
S.U. o» a™ A **,1 •'ui.-hruinly bim.fi.
liari Democratic County, which ! homa City people.”
Yours Truly,
| bolt Hunt Furnished or unfuru
* 1 * j ished rooms, at 314 S. Evans
J. A. Sohn has movod his of- *ve. 51
flea to No. 217 N. Rock Island For Hunt A-room house. ln-
quire of l*. N. Howell. 67
Cows hnit Salk. — llotli fresh,
, Sun*: Mr. Henry Schafer’s re- Choice of either. Call at the
tireuicnt from the retail liquor Davis farm J east of ice plant
business he has given his personal and 3 north. 68
\ ' fiti->n to his extensive Holding Lost. Red enamel open face
o ork on So. Kick ford avenue, | Chatelaine watch. Reward if
where all kinds of mineral waters j tinder leaves watch at P. O.
s’ I bottled summer drinks are News-stand. ptis
awnufactured from the purest in- Cow Fob Sai.k. One of the best
gi (‘uients and by the most perfect I jersey cows in county. Will
Mu lliods. 'I hose Mottling Works lie sold for #30. if sold nt
■are one of El Reno’s most up-to-! once. See S. M. Kr.vnnt. flit
dnto enterprise*, and shipments Wanted ()nc or two ugts. (iood
aie made each day to nearly every pay, for city work here. Ap-
proniinent point in the territory. ply for Mr. Slack 314 Evans
V isitors are cordially invited to St., evening or morning, be-
visit, the plant and watch the tween 7 and 8.
work. Mr. Schafer and his as- I loo Lost. A 200 pound white
aistanfs will be glad to seo you. I bog. Finder will please re-
4 he improved machinery for dis- port to Roy Jonci and get
killing waters is well worth seeing! reward.
There's no chance for contumina- Fob Rent A 7-room brick resi-
lion of the water, and consequent- dence on N. Bickford. Iu-
span of medium sized Mares.
........ K"S otibsmev
Ri:nt Furnished or tin fur- To the voters who will partiei-
nished rooms at 310 S. Evuns pate in the Demoeratie primaries
avenue. 36 to be held in September, I here-
by announce my candidacy for t he
B. F. Dt nn, I). P. A.
Most women with female weaknesi
.................. slitter dreadfully from pilea in d
office of Sheriff, and respect full v I llitio,‘ to th,!ir other pains The,
solicit vonr snnn.irf * ’ 1 nla-v be cured by using Tabler’t
•Olicit jour support. Buckeye Pile Price 6<
M. II. 1 WEED, cents In bottles, tubes 75cents, U
" 11. Miller.
1 hereby
Of Union, O. T.
Register of Deeds.
announce myself as a
‘On July 8d, the Crescent Hotel,
at Eure ft Springs, opens as an till -
ysar-'rouiid resort under the man
.. -in «■ UI,*IM-Il n*> « T "‘I * IWUlltl IC’611 uuijfl LI I * ’
eandidate for the office of Regis- ! sjrementof the Frisco .System. Ex-
> * ■ I t»*nsivp renovation* mim! improve-
ter of Deeds, subject to the Deni-
oeratio primaries in September,
and 1 solicit the support of the
voters. J. K. Stone.
Dyspepsia Cae>e
£“nd‘*‘{« «• *~T- all the
heard of a failure. w« ,re «. k.Tmi. . I/iT*';??. VY,'ft" •‘"d never
bottle under ourC" ,ar'° “ ““M«nt of Us'ZdUthat wescH
bottle under our personal guarantee.” Kodol DvspepsiaCuro never
Oures AS! Stomach Troubles.
>pun*d livE. C. Tk'Wlrf. * n« ™.i ...
For Saleby C, R. Miller.
I incuts Imre in en elfcetsil wlilch will
I mill e tin' Crescent Hotel the equal
of any hostelry to be found in Hie
Southwt at.”
ns a
Leads Them A11.
ly Pureoxia, the exclusive brand
of distilled water, manufactured
only by this plant, is the only
kind of distilled water recoin
wi nded b.v plij’sicinns. A visit
u> the Bottling Works will be a
tl eat.
ILLUSTRATIONS
Needed for Annual Report.
Editor of tin' Bell:
The annual report of the Gov-
ernor of Oklahoma is an excellent
■medium through which to inform
<be outside world of the great
natural and agricultural resources
vnd rapid development of our
progressive young Territory. It
is desired to obtain from every
e unt.y in Oklahoma views of the
* anes specimens of farm products,
on-nurds, vineyards, farm scenes,
arid any industry or building that.
■ vii:: v be of interest to the public to
select from, with which to illus-
trate the report of 1902.
Persons having anything to the
sb ive description will confer a
.(great favor and materially asshst
ifn this work by forwarding the
(fame to this office. All photo-
graphs will be preserved and re-
turned to sender if desired.
Very respectfully,
T. B. Fkbqi;so!i, Governor.
Executive Dept.,
'^Guthrie, July 8.
quire at Ford’s two doors
north of Kerfoot. 7o
1'iia Rent. New I roomed house
close in. Good water. En-
quire at 202 S. Barker ave.
or at this office. 70
\\ anted.—Nurse for little boy.
Apply to Mrs. Hoskins at
Merchants C'nfe. 70
Position Wanted By good ex-
perienced cook, call or write
J. A. Linduni, El Reno. p72
I hereby announce myself
candidate for the office of Register I
[■mocriit- ' ”<>IIR Minute Cough Cure beats nil
’filer medicines i ever Irittl for
ouglis, colds, croup and throat and
UII —’ troll lies.” savs l>. Senlf C
-.......-..... it.-yisie
of Deeds, subject to the Democrat
Ic primaries in September, and I
solicit the support of the voters.
C. M. Stanakd.
Commissioner.
Subject to the decision of the
voters at the Democratic primar-
ies next September, 1 hereby an-
nounce myself as a candidate for
ung Iron lies,” says I). Scott Curtin
of IjOganton, Pu. One Minute Cough
Cure is the only absolutely safe
cough remedy which acts immedi-
tcly. Mothers everywhere testify
to the good it has <one their little
ones. Croup is so sudden in its nt-
tac! s that the doctor often arrive
too late II yields at, once to One
Minnie Cough Cure. Pleasant to
Mound Uit.v Paint, Strictly pure
»nd guaranteed. Examine an-
alysison back of "color card.”
For Sale only by the Lung-Bell
Lumber Co.
BO YEARS
EXPERIENCE
the posHion of commissioner for | take” _ Children like if. Sure cure
the l bird district. if nominated j for grip, bronchitis, coughs. O. H.
and elected I pledge my best ef-l Milter-
forts to a faithful discharge of my I
duties. H. B. J. Hinnenkami* ! Business Chance.
Subject to the Democratic pri- L Ji VVort.lnan,’ 511
„U.. I ford, oilers Ins planing mill and
atiiries next September, I hereby 1 ,for<?’°, l;r" lls ,,,anln- ,nil1 and
announce myself ns a candidate IV!81?1088 nt 21H and 21h E.
for re-election as commissioner " ado street, at a bargain. Any-
for the Second district. If nmn-1 °ne interested m this line will do
mated and elected my best rf-i well t« see him at once. Well es-
forts are pledged to a faithful dis-1 business, steady run of
charge of my official duties. lnt'I'1”' included. Call at
II. H. Lef.per j null or at Boll office for further
j information.
Subject to the Democratic pri- i ______
maries in September. I hereby w,h„ ______ , ,,
announce myself as n candidate / to ‘ar for ,8
for commissioner for the First "d‘ •“9»I’. wh«n you can
district. If nominated and elect- ® _f. . P„°Unda ut tho T®wns*nd
ed my best efforts are pledged
' 'h
SHORTEST AND DEST WAY
- -TO--
hot sPBik’ss. mmi
The Wcrid’s famous lleulta Ke’arL
TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY
--— r*o* _____
Texas, Oklahoma, Indian
Territory and Tho V/ost.
eym
*
m ma&m.
i'Mb: , | Mi
i
Treo Roc'inlug
Choir Cor*
On All Irrins.
Fullinon Euifel
Slrrjiiny Car*.
Icjoipm. nt
All New.
Perfect Srrvice.
For all tufonnAtfon
•*11 on ticket »Li$nt
at any line ,.r *dd> • •
E. L R»dc«r«, T.P.A.
Jro. Y.T»dford,T.P. A.
«)klahoiuA, O. T
C*o. H. La/j.G.f*.* T. A.
Little Hock, Hit.
d H & £ £1
BARBER SHOP FOR SALE
I would like to sell at once all
or part of my barber shop. If
you mean business, and have the
cash, (-all or address J. LaMont,
opposite the Fire Department.
f
a faithful discharge of my official
duties. J. M. Walk eh,
Reno Township.
Anvone ■ending i
UnL’klf MoerlHln «
Trace Macks
Desicns
Copvrichts Ac.
Hi and description mmy
k-nlon free w hot her an
If yon want a good cup of cof-
tec and a good lunch go to the
Oriental Cafe, bark of Harms
iftros.’ saloon. 64
asms
Scientific flmcrican.
A lmAd,nm,.|7 UlnilrntAd wo.VIr. I.nrBct dr.
•nlitl.m ,,f hut n-lonllOc l,,urn»l. Tnrn,,. *a ,
RY.’.f‘.'l.llT"ll!tll‘i ft* Solti bjmll now,d,«*lMT«.
“UNN & Co.3G,B™d“»L Nnw York
_ Srimeh Mi »■ Wulilviuu. 1). C.
Hot WcAtbcf TrAkifu.
n
If you feel fagged out, listless and
Ifteking in energy, you arc perhaps
Hutr.-ring frmn llic (lebilitiiHntrt'ffects
of siiinincr weather These symp
oms indicate that n tonic, is needed
that will create a healthy appetite
make digestion perfect, regulate the
bowels mid impart natural acrivitv
to the liver. This, Herbine will 4,
it is a tonic, laxative and restorative
rt. I Freegard, I’ropr. (irand View
Hotel, Cheney, Kan., writes: “1
•ave used Herhlne for the last 12
Uttrs and nothing on earth can I ea
t. It was recommended to me bv
.............. 50* at
U i». Miller.
Probate Judge.
I herel.v announce myself as
- • - V ....nvruil" IM.f’TIl
iRiididate for the office of Probate!
Grocery?
For a real refreshing and deli-
cious dish try pineapple snow at
our fountain.
Fitsehcn-Morse I )rug Company.
Our fountain is run in an up-to-
date manner. Give us a trial.
Judge of this county subject to
the Democratic primaries, and
..... ■ • V « 1 V Un IX | 1 lit
Fitschen-Morse Drug Company.
.o .nwvieiu |H Illini [!■«, Mild
wost sincerely solicit the support1 cious drinks at Fitschen-Morse
of oue and all. J. I. Phelps.
County Attorney.
Subject to the Democratic
primary 1 will be a eandidate for
•be office of county attorney for
Canadian county, and respectfully
solicit the support of the voters.
J. J. Caknkt.
Legislature.
We are authorized to announce
the name of Robert Crowley a-a
candidate for the 13th legislative , ■ •
district, subject to the action of | . plcs for Iunohl'on’
the Deniocralie convention orl PTniv at Jackson Bros
primary election.
i ry some of tho new and deli
- - mis drinks at Fitsehen
Drug Company’s fountain.
A varietj1 of creams, ices »nd
sherbets every day at Fitschen-
Morse Drug Company’s fountain.
If you ean’t meet your girl meet
some other fellows girl at Fitsehen
New equipment, new schedule,
new route. “Choctaw Route.”
Neckwear ut Friend & Blevins
to write for
, ......-,r our confidential letter bernre
plciug for patent; it he worth mot
We protr ptly obtain U. S. and Foreign
PATENTS
^ TRADE MARKS or return
TIRfc AtUTncy’, fee. Send mol,]
or plmtoaud we mu,I IMMEO'l
FREE report on p»tenUbiiity.
tBO^oest legal ■ervieo and advice,
EN-
i ketch
ATE
•r ----‘ * >v vj mu mi
charges are moderate. Try us.
fit/- V. <• give
und our
Sa.\ ! Dr. Scott’s Camphorate
Blackberry Cordial never fails t
cure diarrhoea, dysentery, flu:
and cholera morbus. Price 50c.
Ask j our druggist.
SWIFT fk GO.,
Paiont lawyai's,
Opp. U.S. Patent Oflieo,Washii;jjton, D.C.
A limeade will refresh jTou these
hot days. Fitschen-Morse Drug
Company.
..... •• —'”ubii mi i i urn
Morse Drug Compuny’s fountain.
Straw Hats at Friend & Blev*
ins.
Justin—nobbj' line straw hats,
15e to ^7.50.
Star Clothier*
The finest
assortment of cakes
dinner or
Sf raw
qilftlitj’.
Hilts; latest etylct, best
Friend &. Blevins.
Ice Cream at Jackson Bros.
Our ice cream speaks for itself
a dish will convince you there is
none like it Fitsehen-uorse Drug
FI RENO TIME CARDS.
GOOD WORK HORSES.
I io,iiy ut
Sponges.
The sponge is useful in
all departments of the
home Indispensable for
the bath, desirable for
kitchen work, useful for
scrubbing, and conven-
ient always.
We have sponges for everj’
purpose, but our specialty is the
line, *oft, cleansing Bath sponge.
You’ll be glad to own one.
■Bring VcnJr Prescriptions to Us
Rhoades & Cook
Drink
the
Purest
Drill k
Ever
Sipped
For Sale at private sale at my
place i south and 1 mile west of
IleintzelmRns will sell new, and
second hand furniture and cook
stoves on the installment plan,
md the second hand goods as part
aa.y. Two doors north of Kerfoot
•otel.
Other people claim that their
ice cream soda is the very best
too, some one’s claims must neces-
sarily lie very inaccurate. We
are the promoters of pure ice
cream. Gerkers.
CHOCTAW.
TRAINS WEST.
Calumet. A. R. Jamison.
No. 1.—Leaves H:00a. m.
No. 3.—Leaves 8.10 p. m.
No. 7.—Leaves 7:80 a. in.
This is
No
'T.v
m t
a. Fairy
Tale
Wm
If you’ve never tried
it, try it now
ICS N. Bickford. Phone 28
‘Dr. PEPPER'
TRAINS EAST
No. 2.—Leaves 1 :f>0 n m.
No. 4.—Leaves 1:10 p. in.
No. 8.—Leaves »:26p. m.
W. O. Shakir,
Agent.
Cheso R. R Tickets
For sale. One to Southern In-
diana and one to Northern Illinois.
Call at O. L. Richards, on South
Rock Island.
village I Jhc,on,y scienti-
horse. \ lie horse shoeine
ShopIPJG| estal>|isliment ir
I____«.! the Southwest.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
W. ft. T0BGY.
Proprietor.
Oklahoma Cfly.
(World’s Fair Special)
Leaves Oklahoma City.____6:30 p. in
Arrives Kansas Cit,.'......7:O0a in
Arrives St. Louis..........11:30 am
Arrives Memphis...........6:oopm
St. Louis Express.
Leaves Oklahoma City.....»;50 »
Arrives St Louis............7:15am
I tor.
Leaves Kansas Cit.v.......7-15 n m
Arrives OklahomaCity......7:30 am
Ark-. & 0'<la. Sx d ^53
Leaves St Louis............10:00 pm
Arrives Oklahoma City.....f!:45 p nt
Ibr tiffli ears and Ftillmim palace
Rleepers between Oklaltomu itw
Kansas Cit., St Louis anti ,M, lunhil
tor rates mid other inforr.iatiou’
call on neate t Frisco K. st, n, agent
or address the undersigned.
H F1)i'nv,
Division Passeiijrer Atrfc.
Wichita, Kas.
IlLWAl) i.
The Place to Co,
Tliink of a round trip of only
$19 70
ROCK ISLAND.
TRAINS SOUTH.
Twxas Vestihiiled Express
Texas Fast Express
No SB.
Lawton Express.......
Local Freight..........
TRAINS NORTH.
12:25 a m
12:20 j> in
9:25 in
7:00 a m
4:15 p ni
( hicago \’esfii)tilnti Express 4:00a m
K C A Eastern Express 3:35 n 111
No 88 7:87 am
Arrives from Lawton .... K:80pm
32 Local Freight............0:l>j a m
N H. Nos 35 anti 86 itntl local
freights daily except Sunday.
The Novelty Store
lino of Hsmmoeks.
has a fine
A Splendid Remedy.
No. 209 W. Woodson Street.
New Phone 256
Neuralgic pain,, rheumatisum,
lumbago and sciatic pains yield to
the penetrating influence of Mall-
ard's Snow Liniment. 11 penetrates 1
to the nerves and hone, and Is itijr
absorbed into the blood, its healing
properties are conveyed to every
part of the body and effect some
wonderful cun s Mr. 1). F. Moore,
Agent Illinois Central Railway,'
Milan, Tenti. states: I have used
Uallard’sSuow Liniment for rheum-!
atisni, backache, ptc.. in ntv family.'
It is a splendid remedy \Ve could
Dot do without it.” '25c, 50c und I
$1.00 atC K. Miller.
Comtipated Bowels.
To have good health, the body
should lie kept in a laxative condi-
tion, and the bowels moved al least
once a day, so that all the poisonous
wastes are expelled daily. Mr (}
L. Edwards, 142 N. Main St , Wich-
V*> Kansas, writes: “I have used
Herbine to regulate the liver and
bowels for the past ten years, and
;,0"nd.lt a reliabk' remedy.” 50c at
C. It. Miller.
To Denver, Colorado Sprl»K3
Manltou and Pueblo,
On certain dates in.Tune: .Tula
August and September. ‘ ‘
via the
w
Just received a carload of
shirts and shirtwaists at Friend
& Blevins
If j'ou need to repair an engine
the Kl Reno F’oundrj- A Mach- j
inc Co. will do the best work ■
for you. 1
Fresh Jersey cow for sale. En-
quire at Canadian County Mill.
Do j’ou need a temporary- lo*i
on personal goods? Cull on O. L
Richards, 205 S. Rock Island.
Write for honks entitled
“CAMPING IN COLOR DO
"FISHING IN COLO HA DO ••
—AND—
UNDER THg TURQUOISE SKY.
Itfi. ^^ivif Book tells how.
DOQK Tells hnif
where and at iohut cost parties
"then, four und six can en ■'
•ni n e. rpen si re va cation "in ti'%
delightful cli,note ‘ 0,,U
E. W, TtilMPSON, li G, P, {j, Toy j, Kjg
JIB. SE1ASTAI, C, P, 1,, Cbleiri
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 272, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1902, newspaper, July 10, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910541/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.