El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 214, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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EL RENO, OKLAHOMA,' MAY 2. 1902,
NOl 21
T Wanted
Another wagon to haul away
groceries.
People will “some way”
trade whore they get bargains.
Strengthen the Backbone.
The Bn.!.: To the people of
El Bono: Inasmuch as the mayor
savs, that he will enforce the laws
in El Reno, let us take a course
that will let him know that we
are in favor of law and order. If
he has to be p itted on the back I of visitors arrived
Schley at Meridian. Police Re-Organized.
Meridian, Miss., May 2. Amid City council met last night and
the booming of cannon and the ; after consideration of a large pe-
elieors of thousands of spectators tition signed by residents of the
Admiral and Mrs. Schley arrived second ward, praying for the sup- [entered a
in Meridian t >day. East night pression of the disreputable house- which was unaaiui >asly came 1,
and early this morning hundreds in the Hits, the petition was Even the ju;l,re voted for it. The
from all di-j granted and the polieo force given 1 jU(ia,.\s appearance was of the
Pritonara Sympathized. '1
The poor fellows who facial l'o , >i,. Mv5i Mux. ■
lice Judge Meyer this morning I
gave one look and very promptly i 11 3 E1 0S
motion to adjourn, I
Cream
before he .' ill do what he has rcetions and seldom in its history stringent order- toclose the houses Hider Haggard kind. The variety
| sworn to do, let us pit him there has Meridian entertained a larger, and keep them closed. The which link ■; a in m look haggard
;and perhaps it. will strengthen his crowd. The Admiral was ofliei-j mayor then presented the names (lf.or nn 0Xpl,rj,,nc ■ in an Elks'
t Cans Jumbo Bal rcpresei . ca of Wm McCartney, Matt Qor- j,
Fancy evap. apples per lb. . lu<- If the city eon i> ’linen in■ ■ l a of the city, the binrd of trade and aghty r;id A. A. Cowden as mem-
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en:
4 lbs Soda crackers.........25c little pattii.g in order to strength- the cotton ixcliinge. The day’s bers of the police force and recoin
Fancy toilet soap per box... lf»c' ..... • .... ... I
C lbs bulk oat meal.........25o
1 lb seedless raisins........10c
1 lb pure maple sugar......15c
en their baekh a -, let us put program provided for a public mended their confirmation. On
them also. ■ reception, a luncheon and a drive motion of James Sackett, the
In other wards, if the mayor1 to places ol interest in and about recommendation was approved,
and council must know before j the city.
The Elks had lots
the only regret is that the judge
snagged his pantalettes sliding on
the trn la la.
Family Size, 2 lor 25c
Quarts......25c
This i.- superior toother goods
olh red and tli ■ extensive sale ami
of fun ami general u-e in El lteno speaks
more than the man.x recommenda-
tions from doctors which wo
might show you.
they will do their duty and close
those houses in the second ward
prompt DELIVERY and send the inmates from El
212 So. R. I. Avo. Phone 88 Reno, and before they will take
steps to close the gambling holes
and illegal saloons that public sen-
timent is in favor of so doing,
make it knoajn in some manner,
Bennett & Grose
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New 1 hings In
Leather Goods
The ice cream parlors at Ger-
rers are still the popular resort
for all lovers of pure
ices.
Men's canvas shoes
$L.OO per pair.
"the progress
by meetings, petitions or persona'
letters, that they will stand by
cream and ! them in enforcing the law.
Sam Hill.
At the Naval Academy.
Annapolis, May 2.—The large
crowd assembled today from ev-
ery part of the United States was
proof sufficient of the great in-
terest which the navy inspires.
The chapel of the naval academy
was not large enough to seat all
the spectators and the crowds
were compelled to wait outside.
Finally when the diplomas were
delivered from the band stand the
crowd which surrounded outside
the ropes extended eight deep.
In delivering the diplomas Presi-
dent Roosevelt made a brief ad-
dress congratulating the cadets
upon their graduation and dwell-
ing upon the importance of their
future duties and responsibilities.
Mr. Moody, the new secretary of
the navy, also was present and
made a few remarks to the grad-
uates.
Toda.i’s graduating class num-
bers fifty-nine cadets. In the
course of the ordinary procedure
the class would not have grad-
We Would Rather Lose the Sale mated until June, but the dearth
Have you saw the new
Wrist Ba^s. We have
them the latest. See them
on display in our north show
window.
We have a larwe stock
>f new Card Cases and
Pocketbooks. latest styles.
We will be pleased to
show you these goods.
The Provident Home company
| will buy ,\ou a home and you pay
! for it monthly, for one half you
| now pay for rent. See Whoeler
| & Miller, Room 11, Jaloniek
l Bldg.
Ice Cream at Jackson Bros.
THE "HRNAN:
The Chrestomathcan club will
meet with Mrs. GilletM Monday
afternoon. All members nre re-
quested to meet at Mrs. Under-
hill’s, +12 So. Bickford, at 2:30.
The lesson is chapters 10 to 15 in
“Modern Art.” Roll call, cur-
rent events pertaining to science
and invention.
W. F. LiSraMCo
PURE FOOD GROCERS.
Phono 30. Prompt Delivery.
Three Wagons.
The Watch House of
El Reno.
Fine watches for gentlemen
and ladies.
Railroad men who desire
correct time.
Fine jewelry and diamonds.
Silverware. Clocks at pop-
ular prices.
Our repair department is
able to repair any piece of
jewelry and adjust any
watch where correct position
time is required.
LONG JKWELKT STOKE
109 NORTH BICKFORD AVE.
THE MINTON JEWELRY CO-
Only Exelusivo Jewelry Es-
tab ishment in El Reno.
Than to sell you a hat that did
not look just right on you. We
have just the stylo at just the
right price at
' 'The Progress. ’’
R. C. MORROW
Novelty Store
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING
Hats, Furnishings, Notions,
Talk is Che ap
As usual our shoes and prices
talk for themselves.
"The Progress."
of officers in the navy caused the
advance date to be set. The ad-
dition of the fifty-nine new en-
signs will greatly relieve the bu-
reau of navigation in its efforts to
obtain enough commissioned of-
ficers to discharge the duties de-
volving upon them at sea.
j Don’t fail to sec the production
of the great capital and labor play j
From 5 to 9 p. m., at the
county court house an elegant
supper will be served by the la-1
dies of the Catholic church, on
Saturday, May 3.
The matrons’ contest and old-
fashioned spelling bee will com- j
menee to buzz and hum at 8 j
o’clock sharp. A great big pro-: F
gram of fun will be on tap.
El Reno Grove of the Woodmen I
Circle now lias more than forty!
members. Tonight the Wood-1
men of the World will tender the
Grove a reception.
The Epworth League ice cream
social at Mrs. Frank Meyer’s last
night was a plea-ant affair socially,
and financially a nice tidy sum
was realized.
Flic “Iron W heels'’ at the
opera house Monday night. Pop-
ular prices.
Denton, the El Reno jeweler,
was in town yesterday fixing up
crippled watches. Mr. Denton
was showing us some fine speci-
mens of turquoise which he had
just received. They were mined
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A new Railroad for El
Reno --The Photo Car
Short-line. Photos at
excursion ratesstillcon-
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Friend & Blevins
AGENTS.
W. Brucliinann
ARTISTIC TAILORING.
221 South R. I. Ave., El Reno
The Photo Car is now on its
own track mid will remain indefi-
nitely.
Mrs. E. (’. Young has been en-
tertaining Mrs. Alice Farr of Fort
Reno for the past few days.
The “Cable” piano used at the
Leonora Jackson concert was
kindly loaned by Arrington &
Strong, general agents,
O. L. RICHARDS
Still pays the highest priee for
second hand goods, 205 S. Rock
Island avenue. Phone 280.
The Shirt That Looks Well
Wears well, fits well in fact
the shirt you want for the season,
1902, is ut
“The Progross."
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in the Osouro range in New Alex-
“The Iron Wheels” Monday Jic0 unt* wero >'i their natural
night by the Ethel Tucker Stock i state.—Union Advocate.
Co. Popular prices : " ■
The Weekly Bell only 75 cents Remember Your Eye~,
per J our. We make no charge for examination.
We have just received new spring* line of Ladies’and Gent’s
Mexican, hand carved, belts, purses and other novelties
WE GIVE YOU FITS
The only medicine you will
need is one of our $15 suits.
You’ll be tit well.
Star Clothiers
Mound City Paint
Is always spelled with a big
Miss Anna M. Rcbards
DRESS MAKING
Special invitation to call is
Extended ladies of El Reno.,
Rooms 1 and 2,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING
El Reno ... - Oklahoma
We make perfect corrections
in all deformities of sight,
and successfully treat all
Neuralgias and Headaches
proceeding from feeble eyes,
or errors in vision, such as
I Iypermetropin, Presbyopia,
as well as simple compound
and mixed Astigmatism.
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For Sals by
LONG BELL LUMBER CO.
The valuo of Spectacles de-
pends upon the skill of the
one who fits them. If your
eyes are failing have them
properly fitted by . : :
BARNHILL, The Optician
You will always find a good, clean, up to date stock of
watches, rings and jewelry of all kinds in our jewelry dep’t
UlIMM Dili tOMPMY
First Door North of Post Office
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 214, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1902, newspaper, May 2, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911008/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.