El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 214, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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tL RENO EVENING BELL
Successor to
EL RENO SUPPER BELL.
Daily, per annum, mailed.
..$4.00
“ six months, “
.. 9.50
»« It It
one
.. 60
“ week, delivered
10
1 month delivered
.. 25
Weekly, per annum......
.. 75
“ six months.......
50
Kick! The Bell wants you to
kl.k If you drn’t q-t the Dell.
Hill and Harris ,n will be the
winning tide in l'.MU.
Jo'uing tli' ms Campaign
club entails no expense on the
til 'in')Ts'.iip, ti>i- :t ! mission fee of
ttn.v kind.
No nutter whnt differences ex-
isted heretofore in (lie anti-re-
publh un rusks, those diii'.i vnee.s
have been harmonized, and the
He :i >,ratio party now presents u
solid front to the enemy, und
victory will garland the bnnners
of Hill Cross.
'DO YOU WANT A PICTURE?
Wo hsvo lust forty-thr-o 22x36 beautiful, GENUINE Oil Paintings, framed in a
pretty gilt frame. We will commence May 1 and give these away as long as they Ir-st, to
anycustomerbuylng $15.00 worth of gocdsln either one of cur itore roems at one time.
These pictures are fu'ly worth $5.00 in anyart stors 'n the United States. Ycu pay
not ONE CENT more than formerly for the merchandise purchased. In fact, we are giv-
ing SPECIAL BARGAINS all over the house.
One lot ladies Slippers and Shaes, Hamilton-Brawn's own mate. We ire selling
for fess than CO 5T.
An sssrrtment of styles in the falio/vinglist you can't find th s e qj a I ofinthiscity
PRICE or QUALITY.
Parasols, Fans, Tailor Suits Seairate Skirts, Wash Skirts, Muslin Underwc r,
Hosiery, Gloves, Carpste, Rugi, Lacs Curtains.
Ask the girls to show you the Hose wo ars telling at 10s pair. The Summer Vost ct
5c and 10e. The Sum -n sr Corset at 25c, and hundreds of other bargai-i3.
Respectfully,
VT7!
M
m
The Crewe Mercantile
113 and 114 N. Bickford.
fM!
Graduating Dresses
m
White Organdy. Mull de Swiss, Pari-
sian Lawn, Batiste, Paris Muslin, line
Laces.
White Fans - - - White Hose
to>
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!
kJ
> mbrnideries, T, 5 and 6 cents.
Si.urt lengths in summer dress goods.
A few more of those good walking
skirts at half price.
Ha y S. Gundry & Co.
‘ I H
Ycu Are Included.
If you rail and consult mo
bot.vecn now and May 15th,
you will receive treatment
free—medicine excepted : : :
Hob Nell' look occasion at the
Enid convention to spring the
name of Richard Olney as his
choice for the presidential nomin-
ation in HUH. ()Iney, Cleveland’s
great secretary of state is all right,
and would be a mighty candidate.
That an old time Populist like
Neff should spring a Cleveland
Democrat for the presidency, is
but another token that old issues
and differences have been laid on
the shelf, and Democracy is
cemented together for victory,
Fusion and anti-fusion, silver
mo i and gold bugs are at last un-
ited, and victory will be won. The
Hell accords Neff the privilege of
taking Olney as its choice, but re-
serves the right to make n choice
itself, David Bennett Hill (ills the
bill.
)r. J. C. DysaH
Charley Dyer, who has been
spoken of for the county clerk-
ship wishes it stated, that ho is
not a can lidate, but will be found
Wanted.
Wo vould liko to
tho columns of your ]
i Stop Paying Rent
j
t h rough
or, if then*
,IM '‘'Hill " 11' I * ' | H T, II rnorf*
is any person m Iio lias used (Green’s
, Aii.irn d Flow, r for the cure of fu-
ns usual fighting for the nominee.| ‘■N| *,,n» Dyspepsia and Liver
'Troubles that has not been cured —
Specialist.
Rev. ,Jno. \\ . Hedges has post-
poned his trip to California.
C aptain 1’enj. Ilegler has re
turned to Guthrie after a pleas-
ant visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Ilegler. The captain goes
to Guthrie looking
and wo also mean their results,
such as sour stomach, Ik mentation
of food, habitual costlvenoss, ner-
! vous dyspoiad i, hoadaclios, despon-
I dent feelings, si cpli sness—In fact,
any trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This medicine
back l,ls been sold for m iny years in all
j civilized countries, and
Rooms over Crowe Mercantile
Company, El Reno
hotter and 11:14 couiirrirs, ana we wish to
correspond with you and s- ml vou
feeling stronger than for several, no of our bo. I,.- in , uf .■ -I. If Vou
months, never tried August Flower, try one
bottle first. Wo have never known
R. R. Iliekox has returned to | of its failing. If so, something more
X-Ray Examination Free his farm after a few days' visit 1,1 1 with you. Ask
Consult.tlon Froe. with El II,>no friend.. ooM
$5,000 Worth of | uui.i.n, Mdocibury, N. J
Electrical Appliances' Ml'8' 1!- '*• Hiekox-is visitin'.-_
__ her daughter, Mrs. John Sehmook •lust.in n bby line >tra Ha; .
at Springfield, Mo.
I >r. I )ysart comes to El Reno
recommended by ex-President
McKinley, Secretary of War,
Brooks Lecture
C. L. Brooks—a bri I hint
St,
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We can buy you a home
with one-half the money
monthly you now pay for
rent. Can lift a mortgage
or buy you a farm on the
same plan.
1 Wheeler i Miller
Room No. 11, Jalonick Building.
Office Fhone 230 - - Residence Fhone 220^
J. A. HATCHETT,
Ih s. cor. Wood-on st. ct Barker avo.
Phone Ko 67.
15c to if 7.50.
Star C lothiers
Chronic sufferers from hoad-
and ache and neuralgia will find ini
c ., 1 „ I ............... ........... ...... ............ ii. in iu;;ia Had 1111-
. urgeon t.eneral U. S. A., by eloquent young lecturer will lect- mediate relief, and in mo-tall
governors, judges, lawyers, doc- ure in the M. E. Church, South ' eases a permanent cure bv using
1 Monday evening, May 5., for the l)r Scott’s Peruvian lleadaclu
some of the best people of other bcm,fit of the church. and E ver Powders. Price 50c:
tors of America and Europe and1 Mondny evening, May 5.
best people
professions in this
trades and
country.
Better Cut This Out.
Every mother should bo
qulc' ly
hu -pinions of worms when her child-
ren act as if they wore going to be
sick. Worms are know n to be the
first cause of much ill health. Young
and o d very often are suffering
from worms when a mother think
it is something elso. Remember, a
Very harmless, yet alwnjs effective,
remedy for stomach, tape or pin
w u nis, is a 25 cent bottle of Mothers
Worm Syrup.
The beautiful custom which
prevails in El Reno, specially
among tho children, of leaving
“May baskets” at the home of
friends, was not forgotten last
night. The young folks all over
the city were kept busy leaving
baskets and packages of (lowers at
the various homes' The custom
is a pretty one, and at each re-
curring 1st of May the interest
should increase.
Dangerous If Neglected.
Burns, cuts and other wounds
often fail to heal properly if neglect-
ed sod become troublesome sores.
OeWitt's Witch Hotel S.lvo pre-
vents such consequences Even
where delay lias aggravated the in-
jury I)eW|tt's Witch Hazel Salve
effects a cure. “I had a running
• ore on my leg thirty years ” says
H C. Hartly, Yankeetown, ind.
“After ii-iug m my remedies, f tried
f)e\\ itt s Witch Hazel Salve. A
few bo.\. s healed tho sore,” Cures
all si,' i diseases Pi cs yield to it at
once Beware of counterfeits. C.
It. .i.i.l. r.
If you need to repair an engine
the El Reno Foundry
ine Co. will do the best work
i for you.
Tom Addington is up from
today, lie says, the
sold only at drug stores.
Neuralgic pains, rheumatism
lumbago and sciatic pains, yield ti
& Much-| the penetrating influence of Bal
I lards Snow Liniment. Price 25 am
uO cents. C. H. Miller.
Relinquishment blanks at Bell
office.
Perfect digestion is (lie onlyfoun-
llob Crowley is being mention-
ed for the territorial council. Bob
is all right anywhere. Many!
friends arc insisting, that he enter 1'*ustan2 —“•>• m i ■ enecnugesnon is the onlyfoun-
thc race for commissioner again. | villa*e *" thrivin*' Xl'w houses j **'• io“ tnr I'-rfect JiealHi. The food
, •...... . , wo eat ma ( s all the- blood we have
No matter what Bob asks for, liro 1 “ u,) on every -slde
he'll have friends, and hosts of
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
annual meetingof the stockholders
of the El Reno Compress & Stor-
them, to help in the good work.
It was a fair fight at the city
hull as to who should be chief
engineer and high muck a muck;
the council or mayor. It must be
was a
which in turn feeds every nerve,
muscle and tisoieof the body. Her-
bine quickens the appetite, aids di-
gestion, gives tone and vigor to all
the functions and insures good
health Price 50 cents. C. It. Miller
If. O. SHUTTER,
lies, brick house 607 S. Barker ave.
Phone No. 205.
DRS. HATCHETT & SHUTTLE
Office cor. Rock Island ave, and Russell str et, over shoe store.
Office Phone No. 66.
The Rock Island Meat Market
Orders i romptly delivered
Strictest attention given to orders by ’Phone
'Phone No 2(4
Remember the place-Rock Island , F, Vfir'cjt
Remember the ’Phone—No 204
218 So. Rock Island Ave
j
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Ladies of tho Catholic church
age Co. for purpose of electing sivo a 5 o'clock supper on
jsix directors us fixed by the laws
of said company occurs on the
first Monday in June of each year,
conceded that tho council
very poor second best.
The street were enlivened this , .
, | and that said meeting will be held
a speedy automobile . ..... .. .......
morning with i
,at the office of said company in
The council combination didn’t tho City of E| Reno< County ()f
work last night. The running Canadian and Territory of Okla
gear was out of whack.
S :■ Winningli-im Bros’ big line
«f mulling, lud rolls in store to
pick from; matting 15c to 5oc per
yai.l.
li i u want to use the Weekly
1!( II 1. i tlic out.-iJn trade your
sd- mu-the in by Monday after-
noon.
Icecream, pure and delicious,
at Gerrers.
The Duty of Parent...
Prevention is bettor than cure,
and yet a remedy like Gooch’s
Mexican Syrup for coughs, colds and
consumption, if not used to prevent
consumption by curing a cough or
celd in the beginning, can be de-
pended on to even cure after the
lungs begin to waste away. No
oilier remedy is so nice to take, or
so quic -to cure, and many families
often buy a new bottle before the
old one is all used up, so that they
may have it always in the house.
Only 25 cents at durg stores.
homa on said first Monday in June
1902. Same being the second day
of June 1902.
J. H. mattiiews, President.
Otto A Shuttee, Sec’y
Saturday, May 3, at the county
court house.
Send your subscriptions to the
Bell office. The Evening Bell 25
cents per month.
Be sure and stop in at Gerrers
when you want to enjoy a really
delicious ice cream soda.
Saturday, May 3.
We will make a 15 per cent discount
on all Hugs on above date only.
G.
b
A.
Perry.
PHONE 68.
Furniture and Undertaking.
No. 110 So. Bickford.
.....EL
RENO, O. T.
Bissantz ice cream at
Jackson Bros.
W. O. W.
The Wooodmen should be. out
in force Friday. Several initia-
tions, and a visit from the mem-
bers of the El Reno Grove of the
Woodmen Circle.
When your shoes need remodel- I
ing go to Pederson's Shop, he is ^
always ready to serve you with
first class work at reasonable
prices. Opposite Fire Bell.
Owing io the pressure brought
to bear on Councilman Longmire
by the people of his ward, he
withdrew his resignation as a
A few extra copies of the ??v£s
Weekly Bell at 5 cents each at
this office.
I)r. Scott's Camphorated Black-
berry Cordial, considered an in-
fallible cure for diarrhoe, dysen-
tery, flux and cholera morbus
\\ e are told it has saved many
lives. At drugstores; price 50c.
MILLER’S
DRUG STORE.
Purity in Drugs and Ac
in Compounding
Plastering and Kalson-.ininq
Orders for plastering, white-
, washing and kalsomining promptly j clJ r 1 CY
'attended to by J. 1’. Shei . _________ , .....
„ , Orders may be left at Souiburt’-
member of the council, and will- drug store, | If you need the bust in the
schedule 4 AVinninglmm Bros, are selling
^schedule, daily, rugs from 75c to <12.50 in
New equipment, new
• |;—-j . ■ ■ mm ioe t
new route. Choctaw Route.” beautiful patterns, und guarantee
1>, «... lo the entertain- j “„S"C ZfJ
ment Friday bvemng for the ben- .n „
Y.VM. C.A. It will!- BaPt'St r°Un» I*«op1oV
c mtinue to act.
Gillett Is All Right.
The above is based on the old
adage; “no news is good news.’’
Homestead filings in the El
Reno district went beyond th •
8000 mark today.
Nathan Crocket!;
CITY SCAVENGER.
ug lin
y o u
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find it at
A J T T T
Ail Li
Orders lift at i i<niyu Jotk '1
barbershop. No. North
Hicl ford avonuo n\ 111 |>t»
promptly attended to.
ORE
V T
ER'S
STORE.
efit Of till! i.vii. v. A. U Will Itt • “
be unique in all its phases. A L, ,10n r,,,"lest four pjesenco at
number of surprise pieces will be , " ,B° 8“cial to be K'ven at
on the program, and if you attend !? °' 1Iar(lv’ ,S<’'
you are going to be surprised. ! ’ * U0S'lay evenin*. «*
jAdmission 25 cents. ,
For Sale. IV inninghnm Bros, carry the
I,,. .....
.> ear-old hmfer, two springealves, LS,,riI1" '’"siness in carpets and
mattings has been phenominal.
all in good conditi
E. A. Sharpe.
Inquire of j
1-1
Chemical Dislnfec'nnts Used
Phone 171.
Dr. S. plTu
,'iH Fev. r I'ond,
ache, fever, n
| ness ui.d ins,.
| drug stores; pri,;
A few
■ ‘Cn 11.lad),
■cure head
'«ie. restless
• 1’or sale at
IFKETY GUARANTEED.
1° be healthy, drink soda
w.iier made from pure distil! d
Schafer Bottling Works.
............ brand blown in bottle.
Phone J 55.
, maps of t
i^| I tr.V fur 'ale at |j(.||
each.
1
Mound City Faint, Strictly pur.
new coun- and guarantee I. Exiimin ■ an-
! nj.vsis on back of “color car.i.’’
for Sale only by the Long-BeW
Lumber Co.
office at ioc
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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/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.