El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1902 Page: 2 of 5
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EL RENO EVENING BELL
Successor to
EL RENO SUPPERlBELL.
EL J. Simpson, Editor & Prop.
Daily, per annum, mailed.
“ six months,
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one
“ week, delivered
“ 1 month delivered
Weekly, j»er annum......
“ six months.......
.*4.00
. 2.50
. 60
10
25
75
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For Congress—
BllL CROSS.
Represoi taivc Htli district—
WM. A. MAXWELL.
Sheriff—
JOHN C. OZMUN.
County Attorney—
JOHN J. CARNEY.'
Superintendent of Schools—
W. C. BICKFORD.
Treasurer—
C. M. BUCKLES.
Register of Deeds—
CHAS. M. STANDARD.
Probate Jucge—
J- I. PHELPS.
County Clerk—
EARL BEEBE.
Assessor—
G. D. HILL.
Coroner—
S. J. DYER.
Commissioner 1st district—
WM. SCHWARBERG.
Commissioner 2nd district—
H. H. LEEPER.
Commissioner 3rd district—
WM. H. JOHNSON.
The Eastern part of Oklahoma]
is almost solid for single state-
hood. Should Cross lose the sup- ]
port of a few malcontents and
disgruntled politicians on the west
side by reason of his statehood
views, the loss will be more than
cjuutcrbalanccd by gains on the
east side. There doesn’t seem j
any doubt as to the election of ^
Hill Cross. None whatever.
As to statehood, the wavering
Bell wants you to democrats who think statehood
is dependent upon McGuire’*
' election should pause and as!
^themselves one little question
| Would Dennis Flynn spare any
efforts to secure the passage of
his s til to hood hill this winter!
Personal pride and everything
else will inspire him to push the
or
ale.
Klckl The
kick If you don't get tho Bsll.
DEMOCRATIC
TICKET
Gilbert farm
3 miles from El
Reno . . .
160 acres fine land
Slegant grazing
and magnificent
lake . .
The finest place in
As
surpassed.
At the Enid Convention, King-
fisher never failed to throw her
18 votes for Hill Cross. No per-
suasion could induce the delegA
tion to ever give u complimentary know that Oklahoma is Democrat-
FOR SALE
bill to success.
No one knows better than does the territory
Dennis Flynn that Oklahoma, ter- * n
ritoryor state, is and will bc(a dairy farm it Can-
Democratic. not be
Mr. Flynn has done some ex- ]
c *1 lent work for Oklahoma, and |
he’ll not let some one else secure ]
the honor of passing a stutehood
bill. He’ll push it for his own
personal glory. Neither the elec-
t:on of McGuire or Cross will in- j
fl jence the Senate.
To whine around and say that j
the Senate will not pass the bill
should Cross be elected, is fool-
ish.
The vote two years ago proved
the territory Democratic; not the
delegate vote, but the real test
vote, the legislative vote. Don’t
imagine that U. S. Senators don’t
understand the situation. They
THIS WEEK
We will sell one yard SAMPLES Ingrain, all wool, Selvaged Carpets at 50e
each.
One and a half yard Wilton Velvets at *1.50.
Brussel*, same lengths at *1.25.
These SAMPLE8 are the outs of the Spring lines. They make excellent
Rugs, for the Wilton and Brussels are bound. The Ingrains are Selvage edges.
Wo are showing beautiful 2x4 Rugs in the Wiltons and also in 3x3i and 3x4
Ingrains.
Our Carpets are the prettiest in design, and BEST in quality shown in the
city.
We carry Stove Oil Cloth Squares, two yard Linoleums, Mattings, etc.
A large new line Portiers and Lace Curtains to show you.
The Crowe Mercantile Company.
AT A
BARGAIN
vote to Col. Forrest, Canadian
county’s candidate. The 15 dele-
gates from Canadian county stood
by Forrest faithfully and loyally
All that is asked of him now, is to
let up in his efforts to induce the
council delegates to throw their
votes to Kingfisher county. For-
rest has had loyalty shown him.
The county asks loyalty from him
at this time.
If any man should be up and
doing in this campaign it is the
inan who was honorably defeated
in the nominative convention.
Such a man should shout himself
hoarse for the sucessful aominee,
and not indulge in back capping.
Thu JockRy Horse Shoe’ng Shop
On Choetnw Aveng*.
H. H. Hill and G D. Rogers
Scientific and careful horse-
shoers and wheelwrights.
All work guaranteed.
PRICES ARE REASONABLE.
ic, and they wouldn’t be fooled
if McGuire were elected by
50,000. Democrats! Don’t sell
your birthright for a mess of pot-
tage. Vote tho ticket; from Cross
down to constable.
New hats arriving every day at
Pitts & Heed’s millinery store on
South Rock Island avenue, see
them before buying.
Now Don’t Forget.
We don’t see how you can, but
for fear you may, you are again
reminded, that tho Fall opening
of the very latest styles in millin-
ery goods will take place at the
NEW YORK MILLINERY
STORE, on Wednesday, Thurs-
day and Friday of this week, Oct-
ober 1, 2 and 3. Now don’t for-
get. If you co you’ll miss the
prettiest display ever seen in E
Reno.
For further par-
ticulars call at the
Bell office
Only
8 Miles
from
El Reno
Dem jcratic Campaign
Public speaking at the following
pla:es have been arranged. All
meetings at night.
Calumet, Saturday, Oet. 4.—J.
II. Warren and T. F. Hensley.
Star School House, Monday
Oct. fi.—Geo. S. Pearl and A. M.
Baldwin.
R. I. School House, Tuesday,
Oct. 7.—Jos. S. Lowe and John
Rico.
Eureka School House, Wednes-
day, Oct. 8—.J. W. Clark and E.
T. Marsh.
Elm Glen School House, Thurs-
day, October 9—E. J. Simpson
and Harry Fogg.
Racine School House, Friday,
Oct. 10—Geo. Spink and Jno.
Jensen.
Union City, Saturday Oct. 11—
J. H. Warren and E. J. Simp-
A Gar Goad
Of cheap and medium priced
Chamber Suites, odd Dress-
ers, Chiffoniers and Side
boards just received.
G. R PERRY.
IIO So. Bickford Ave.
Furniture and Undertaking. Embalming a specialty. Calls
answered promptly day and night. Both Phones 68.
1
I
MILLINERY OPENING
Tuesday, Sept. 30
PARIS HATS
FRENCH MILLINERY
OCT. I, 2 and 3
Mrs. Davis, of the New Yo:k
Millinery Store, savs thatthe
| display this year will exceed
lanything in the millinery line
'ever seen in El Reno. Opening
days Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday.
tl
An Elegant Farm for
Sale at a BARGAIN.
m
You are invited to see the prettiest things we have
ever brought on......
DRESS GOODS—THE VERY LA I K VF FOR
FALL AND WINTER. ET \ MINES, BASKET
ZIBOLINES, NEW WAISTINGS
Complete line Gents’ Furnishings.
Harry S* Gundry & Co*,
Enquire at Bell Office.
FOR SALE
EL RENO OPERA HOUSE
J. L GROSS, Manager
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
SCHOOL LAND LEASE. ONE
OF THE BEST QUARTER
SECTIONS* IN THIS COUNTY.
:•
Call at this Office
A Boy s Wild Rida For Life
With family around expecting
him to die, and a son riding for life,
18 miles, to get Dr. Kings New Dis-
covery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, W. H. Brown, of
Deesville, Ind., endured death’s
agonies from asthma, but this won-
derful medicine gave instant relief
and soon cured him. He writes:
“I now Bleep soundly every night ”
Dike marvelous cures of Consump
tion, Pneummia, Bronchitis,
Coughs and grip prove its matchless
merit for all Throat and Dung
troubles. Guaranteed bottles 80c
and $1 00. Trial bottles free at C.
R.Miller’s drug store.
Notice Gentlemen.
J. Levy, the leading tailor of
El Reno, has just received an ele-
gant line of Fall and Winter
goods, which are now ready for
your inspection. Fit and work-
manship guaranteed and prices as
low as the lowest. 109 West
Woodson street.
FOR SftLG
AT A BARGAIN THIS WEEK.
At a bargain, my household
goods; also top buggy and
harness. Goods may be aeon
by calling at 406 So. R. 1. av.
J-T. PARSONS
The Rock Island Meat Market.
Remember the ’Phone—No. 204.
NO. 218 SOUTH R. I. ftVFNUe.
v T, A- HATCHETT, H. C. SHOTTEK,
Res. cor. Woodson st. <4 Barker ave. Res. brick house 507 8. Barker av*
Phone N» 67. Phone No. 206.
DRS. HATCHETT 4 SHUTTLE
Office cor. Rock Island ave , and Russell str et, over shoe store;
Office Phone No. 66.
JOHN G. WICK.
Just come into Wick’s in blacksmith line;
Our work is the best and very fine
Here at John Wick’s you find every day
No better work in the city we say.
Go unto Wick’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. BOS.
Item’s ©wife fimmi Sard
Tuesday, October 7th.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.
The farm known as the Jacob
Deardorff farm, for sale at a liar-
gain. It’s located 7 miles Kast
of Union City. Well improved.
For particulars ssa or address
J. B. DEARDORFF, Adm.
Liberty P. O.
GRAIN AND STOCKS.
A Parson's Noble Act.
“I want all the world to know,”
writes Rev. C. J. Budiong, of Asha-
way, R. I., “whata thoroughly good
and reliable medicine T found in
Electric Bitters. Ttiey cured me
if j lundice and liver troubles thatj
I had caused mo great suffering for
| many years. For a genuine all
] around cure they 'excel anything I
ever saw,” Electric Hitters are
the surprise of all for their wonder-
ful work in’Diver, Kidney and Stom-
ach troubles. Don’t fail to try them I \ddross if \ |,
OnlyfiOcts. Satisfaction is guar- Write G. W. Leaser"
auteed by C B Miller. ] Okla.
Dec wheat closed today...
«»*•!
Dee wheat closed yesterday
69H
Dec corn closed today.
484
Dec corn closed yesterday
47*-|
Wheat opened.......
69J
Wheat, high........
70H
Wheat, low........
(,9J
Corn opened......
47a
Corn, high.....
48’
Corn, low ...
47Ta
Stocks steady.
Wanted
Mound City Paint
Is always spelled with a big
Crosby.
El Reno,
w2t
For Sale by
LONG BELL LUMBER CO.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1902, newspaper, October 2, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910552/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.