El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 330, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 11, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. VI.
THE PRESIDENT.
President McKinley continues to im-
prove, and is on a fair road to recovery
Clouds give way to sunshine.
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA. SEPTEMBER 11 1901.
NO. 330,
CONGRESS TO ACT
The utterly wanton and unprovoked
attempt on the life of the p'esident at
Buffalo has brought to a sudden cli-
max the growing sentiment against
I anarchy in this country. What has
AN IM POR T A NT A R R EST. entertained a* a sort of pa
Nick Waldo has been arrested andj UnlI_, ,ho nnkn„ in i fiG.
lodged in jail. The prisoner is
charged with robbing an old German
here in El Ueuo on the 6th dav of
August.
The incidents, if true, make the
crime one of more than ordinary hru-
tality.
On the day mentioned the German
met Nick Waldo and during their talk
{ belief by the public in regard to se
ditious agitators has been crystalized
by the tragedy at Buffalo with sur-
prising rapidity into an emphatic
demand for a remedy for an ovil which
has hitherto bean p.rruitto l to ll mrish
without positive hindrance.
The Philadelphia North American
seut to all congressmen the question:
“Do you favor a law forbidding the
Waldo procured a bottle olwii< and entrance iuto the United States of
suit the Gorman off to gettwo b - l jthose called anarchists, and believing
of pop. Upon his return the < "n ; jn the destruction, overturning and
drank some wine, and according to t)UtJversj0n 0f established governments,
his statements, the next thing he re
members is, his waking
seemed a long sleep in the night, with
MAGGIO ARRESTED
Denver. Sept. 10.—A ipecial vothe
News from Silver City, N. M says
Antonio Maggio, the musician md al-
leged anarchist, who is said to have
piedictcd the assassination o’ Presi-
dent McKinley before October. 1901,
was arrested at Santa Rita. N M., a
mining camp near Silver City, o.3U
yesterday afternoon bj United States
Marshal Foraker, on instruct!)
Washington.
M [gio has b
a saloon at Santa Rita lor ., m l: -c.
lie is said to have freq . :.t»y m
the prediction thatth ;
be killed before Oct. I, aim
to this section in Fobruiry
quoted as slying t hat E op
Ram, of Germany, will both
er assassinated.
EXPERT DRESSMAKING.
Mrs. Anna Marson, expert dress-
maker. from Canton, 111., can be found
at her rooms, 619 S. Rock Island ave.
Call on her at above address. Plain
a d fancy sewing promptly done. 60
Cookery lard at 11 cents a pound at
Oonville.t Ross’. No. 103, N. Bickford
Ave.
The Novelty Store is receiving new
goods every day.
X pjy.n1-. .a ivalo-!' p ir'or suit at a
bargain, at Wil «u S -.try's.
A Fruit Jar Snap
Mason Jars offered at
moving price while
they last.
ON
TO E’JREKA.
.. ,11 . u.i it< last Eureka
.1 i:lie season on
Pints, per do/.
Quarts, per doz ______
If alf Gallons, per do/.
Extra .far Tops
his bend and shoulders on the track of
the R. 1. road, his m >ney (some *60) ail
gone and Waldo no where around,
A few days ago the victim ran
across Wald . at - >k i ■ i
officers hero wore notified and the ai-
rest followed.
County Attorney Carney is confi-
dent the prisoner will be convicted, as
{he has other evidence in addition to
the testimony of the complaining wit-
nees.
The Minton Jewelry Co. w|ll
remove to the new building llrst door
south of the postoffice. The furniture
and fixtures are being made, Mr.
Minton has just returned from the
east where he purchased the llncst
stock of jewelry, cut glass, silverware
and tine china that has ever been in
the southwest. Watch for the open-
ing.
little jingles.
' rhe man without ambition is a pit
iable object. The man with foolish
ambition is more so.
***
Labor is honorable, far more so than
the man or boy who is too lazy or in-
different to reach out and do something.
Merchants, banks and places of em-
ployment generally need men, but not
those whose ambition is to call sport-
ing men by their first names, and to
loaf around their places.
***
Not a saloon but what knows the
law when he takes out a license. Not
one should be great enough to defy the
I aud an amendment to naturalization
upfromvirh.it jaws staking those principles a di.s-
i -_1. i ... i i li
qualification of citizenship?" It is ;
said that every answer promises a vote !
for such legislation.
The government of the Tnitod ;
States is long suffering and kind, but j
it is encourugiug to all guod citizens
to see that some p-actical remedy is
to be Anally applied to the abomina-
tion which has gained a dangerous
foothold in tliis country in the guise
of free speech—Kansas City Star.
parti ss !
I morning, and guin ,
A. W. MeGregr-n
prospecting in Oh . ,
,, , I Oklahoma ijiiy over night.
Mr. McGregor is one of the old nu.i> ;
at El Reno and thinks a who
that town, f t
well enoi, h i 1
vnu.
: . o made for
C! ct ,vv in the
jugli to Eureka
! I so stop at
Now is your time
to put up fruit.
nnoites will
splendid
the opening
Democrat.
he wants.—Chickauha
I
Quite a few nice
Peaches in mar-
ket now.
PAPER QUITS.
The Herald, of Oklahoma City, after
three months’effort, jumps the track
and quits.
ed
PAPER AND PAPER HANGING.
E. C. Rahkar is now prepared to do
all kinds of paper hanging in work-
manlike manner.
He carries a large line of the very
latest patterns in stock.
QUEENC
Chicago, S
the high pii
speeches ii
Czolgof/., tho
president, wa
Her main;
lod into the office of chi .
but she disclaim t all ki v,
Czolgos/. and hi
met him here July 12.
“Do you know that y. :r w !s a-
what Czolg .-z claims stirred 1 iu to
shoot the president?” she vvas a ’ ■ !.
“I do not; I never advocate violence.
I scarcely knew tho man."
WANTED AT ONCE.
Two young ladies as apprentices to
WELL DRESSED PEOPLE
Should join flic El Reno pressing
and repairing club. For furtherin'
the millinery business. New York | formation call on ! ;rvand & 1 .
I
Millinery Store.
28 ! 108 S Bickford,
SOMBiRTSJUG SKI!
Will move into t'ne build-
ing two doors south
of Postoffice.
law.
1
Public reformers are
frequently
more blatant than po’ent.
The power
of reform is in the “still small voice”
^of public sentiment.
r
Crime is not always committed in
Hie best place. The anarchist’s crime
should have been quickly avenged
*+*
It’s all right to see good ia every-
one, but the anarchist stumps us.
FOR SALE.
Fine residence and two lots, five
room house, best of water; barn. Party
,.\ laving city. Inquireat Pan-American
near R. I. depot,
County Clerk E1. Hegle Stenograph-
er Tom Milliken and Bailiff Tom Jack-
son aro witli Judge Irwin, at King-
fisher.
A BARGAIN.
Ten lets, 4-room house, stabling,
good well, chicken fence, close in for
81,000. Cull and see the El Reno City-
Property Co.
Ttie orchestra daneo was held' last
night. Those present reporta pleas-
ant time.
The Dix building is nearing erm-
pletion. The Anhauser Busch block
is nearly Unished.
A BIG SHOW.
Ringling Brothers’ big circus will
exhibit in El Reno, Monday, October
7. This fact has been definitely an-
nounced and there will be no change
of date. The show comes to El Reno
this year fresh from its remarkably
successful California tour. In San
Francisco, where performances were
recently given for seven days, the press
was almost extravagant in its praise of
the exhibition.
Sep
I SCREAM!"
WHEN? Tuesday evening,
tember 17.
WHERE? At the home of Mrs. L.
Rardin.
BY WHOM? Kpworth League of
the Rock Island M E. church.
HOW’ Cream and cake ami a good
musical program,
FOR WHOM? For all.
WHY? For the betterment of our
Chapter.
PRICE* Fifteen cents.
on street, pa-
t'li-y Milling
j. , ne leave at
Prank Waldo
Kimball piano
■in m lino cim-
t Mrs. Carroll’s
e rntr W m md Barker ave.
■ ;md roomers at
19
i good piece of
.11 : ■ I -y. Enquire III
19.
o per ns tn join the El
i;. no pi. --in,; and repairing club.
M -s, U 3 bo. Bick-
p"2.>
FOR ALE—Household goods, 1097
.j j. Li... Lor. P-n
WAN TED—A good dining room girl
at the Anstine, at ouce. p28
Wan -(■’ s laundress, En-
i I 29.
! , furnished front room
witli or itii ut hoard, at No 820
i ve.
Fin Cow Fob Salk—Good cow giv-
:• milk per day. See
Leo. S P- .li f'l
’UR REN u ii hed room in new
ig in Bii kf ird, near
Irving s -bool: - iso two unfurnished
basement rooms. p2G
W A N rED White girl for light house
Fii - ttage north oi Ac
29.
POSI I IN A TE MSTKR—Want-
, r| H" yj ■ ; ;rd 11)Cl 11 wit 11 good
Address “A," Bell ,
28.
SWAP Have you anything to swap
for a line stock ol jewelry, If so,
call at Bell office. 28
LOST—On Saturday night a Jersey
caw. Please notify owner at Ar-
rington’s & Strong’s. 29
FOR SALE—Two houses on four lots
on S. Bickford. Owntr leaving
city. Inquire of A. Oliver at the
Pan-American, near Rick Island
depot. P29
FOR SALE—Mattresses, sheets and
blankets. A bargain if bought at
once. Pan-American, near R. I.
depot. P29
FOUND—Small package containing
valuables, nl Clio taw depot, Sept.
7, 1901. Owner can have same by
proving properly and paving for
this advertisement. Cull 2U2 S.
Barker. 29
LOST—Coat lost, on road between
Kbersolo’s and city on the 7th
;V. I McGllATB & CO.
PURE FOOR GROCERS.
Plione 30. Prompt Dullvory
JOB WORK.
The Bell is better prepared than
ever to do first-class j ill work. When
you give orders, lie sure and see that
they’re for the Bell.
NowistlieTiim
BLANKS.
The Bell office is prepared to fur
nish chattel mortgage blanks in lots to
suit. Price, 25 for 50icents. The very
best form.
Mrs. Young and Mrs. Billingsley are
at Lawton today. Mr. E. C. Toung
has established a lumberyard at that
place.
Mrs. C. W. Goodwin, of Arapahop,
is visiting Mrs. S. H. Reid, of 21o N.
Evans ave.
TAKEN UP.
Found on my place about a week
ago, one horse and buggy. Owner
can get them by calling at my place,
S. E. i of 5, T-13; R-G. E. L. Rodman,
and paying charges. 28
AUCTIONEER.
An old and reliable auctioneer. Any
one having work in his line can find
him at Frame, Smith & Willett’s,
Room 7, Stock Exchange Bldg. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. p30-dw2t
Levi Fawcett,
Auctioneer.
KILL HIM EVERY DAY.
A prominent attornoy, in the ex-
citement of discussion tliis morning
exclaimed: "Why, look at the C/ar:
He’s jin a continuous prison. If it
were not for Lhe protection given him,
he'd be killed every day.”
Col. Forest returned yesterday from
Wutonga. District court is in session
there.
Return to B< 11 office and receive
reward. P d&w
FOR RENT—Nice, large furnished
room at 10L> S, Barker ave.
WANTED—Girl for general house-
work No washing. Inquire at
Novelty store. 30
WANTED—Two rooms; unfurnished,
for light housekeeping. Enquire
at Hr 1 Olio e !j 30.
WAN . i.D—Good git'l at once. Call
at Mrs. K. C. Phillips, So. Barker
ave. 30
WAN TED—Good woman for general
housework, Call at Mis. La
Brayer's, S. Huff avenue, near |
Watts si. 30 j
ANYONE—Within 3 miles of El Reno
wishing to room and board a gen- j
tleman for $10 per month addiess ,
box 275, El Reno 30
FOR SALE—Baby buggy. Call at 120 J
Admire ave.
ROOMS FOR RENT-At 120 S Ad-
mire ave. 30.
Geo. Pearl was at Kirg lsher yestor- ^
day on I usiness before the district,
court.
SI Rano will boom from
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 Eeno
City Property
Company
Will hand le your proper-
ty on reasonable terms,
E. J. SIMPSON,
General Manager,
A, H. ROWLEY.
Secretary.
FRESH FRUIT.
Apples, peaches, grapes and pie-
plant, for sale at Perry's green house;
also will pay 21 cents each fur emptv
grape baskets. Phone 2-47.
MILLINERY-
The prestige of "The Model” as the
leaders of style iu fine Millinory will
tie fully sustained this
beautiful importations as well as our
own artistic designs.
See our ntw line of Street Hats and
watch for date of opening.
PITTS & HEED,
226 S. Rock Island Ave.
^ «co o. nucK isiana Hve.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 330, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 11, 1901, newspaper, September 11, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc910928/m1/1/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Canadian+County%22: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.