El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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ElReno Evening Beei
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EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, OCTOBER 23, 1902.
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j Mrs. H. B. Forre-t is at home
* PERSONAL* PERLS. I from her IilinoiH visit.
LouUvineCtiy dOct. Judge Irwin is holding court at ^31113 OlOPB
Mr. 1. Jalonick is here from j Washita county, tins /I
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wee Valley was today the Mecca
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;CrfnP :i,P-.^F®wdcr
The difFercnce of cost between a gootl
and a poor baking powder would not
fcnount fur a family's supply to one uol-
» lar a year. The poor powder would
cause doctors' bills many times this.
Dr Price’s Cream Baking Powder is
* the most economical in the end, because
1 it goes further in leavening and insures
perfect, wholesome food.
a Used always in making the biscuit
I i and cake it saves both health anc ...
Made from pure, grape cream of tartar,
most healthful of fruit acids.
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............... iv.i, ill.' {lelivttion at , tin, in a te« d«» matins h»
tbe . H • one many old time frienda.
the ,arge9t finest inatitu- ^ ^ M... C. A. Burlin, of
turns of its him ; d.'.Smith county, Kansas, arevisil-
The corcmon.es attend.. - the d George Le vis
»<»" "» “ r 'Z'C^ t».» or me C.U.V.
”7"......,* 1,,„. Burlin and Mr.. U»i. .«
several thousand visitors. l«.n |
oral John B. Gordon and other Mr. is.
itinguished confederate veterans
Kd. Uegler is at Cordell, where
district court is in session.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Hickey are
visiting in Kansas City.
were among the participants.
Have You.
Houglit your stoves yeti H
not, it's a good tiling, ',,r Kim-
mcll is now offering some elegant
bargains in that line.
Pa___„,king PowDta Co.,
CHICAGO.
NoT. _You cannot. if yon value good
N health afford to use cheap, low-grade
pfeuns will tell you that such pow-
ders in food are in|unous.
n — “ * , . r a \v Konshaw, of Lacey, Oh
■ R. Fo.trr S‘°n<'- “«uLr-! laliomn.' Soci.ll* nonrin.c tor
Bnational reputation, ha . District, and
I,Led . «rie. or'-‘»re.to>H,1Cn«nc of
IvT1' nIv Point j Oklft., MM.......... K"'' |
\ukon hot- -■ Umt.tive 18th lli.t., «'U W“k
K. Church on the 5th, and at Cal-; ^ nilSTIO THE WISE.
unij.pt on the Gth. _ 8Ufficient. All our 75 cent
For 'irst-class ryo_sced, go to J •, worsted underwear
The Arifeto Eagle.
The national organ of progres-
sive photography, in a recent num-
ber says of El Reno’s expert ar-
f,gt: “Mr. Will F. Simon, of Mo-
nett, Mo., recently sent us an 8 x
10 platino print in excellent state
of preservation. A half tone of
the portrait above referred to, is
presented herewith. The excel-
lent state of preservation of the
print is proof that Mr. Simes is a
thorough workmen and entitled to
the confidence of his customers.
News was received this morning
that the five-year old son of Mr
and Mrs. C. A. Newman died
Thursday at Paterson, New Jer-
sey, where his mother was visiting.
Mr. Newman reached there before
the child died.
The sidewalk in front of Kicker
& Springs is torn up and excava-
tion is being made for coal eel
lars.
SAFE FOR
democracy
Canadian County is Full
of Bill Cross D<sm
ocratr.
BilildinQS
For Sale,
Mrs. James Sutton, who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs
Hal C. Bucklin, left today for
her home at Indianapolis.
Major Stouch and part of the
agency force are atSeger’s colony
paying interest and lease money
to the Indians.
[Special tithe Oklahoman I
El Reno, 0. T„ Oct. '2'2.-E. J.
Simpion, Judge Warren, Harry
L. Fogg, E. T. Marsh, A. J.
Smith, M. A. Cope, and A. M.
Baldwin, none of whom are run-
ning for any of the county offices,
have been making speeches every
night in this county for Bill Cross
and statehood.
They all report good meetings
aud the voters wherever they go
are enthusiastic for l nole Bill,
flic gentlemen mentioned above
are all good speakers, and what is
better they understand the situ-
ation thoroughly and are re-
spected by everybody in the
county.
They are working without any
ij t i make room for
j |
The New Brick 1
I Which we will occupy as
| soon ns completed (to bo
i] oroctod ut once.) r vo build-
| mgs now occupied by us are
for sale at a bargain, to be
moved away.
Call at once
for a
BARGAIN'
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m jpgas* asses swawuwBHi ywssmsw a
F, McSfuVii&uS
PURE FOOD GROCERS.
Phone 80. Prompt Dclivi ry
George Dixon was at Demo-
Mr. Simes has located in El erotic headquarters today, and ------
Krno and has established his l wa8 the bearer of encouraging > thejr frjt.Il(ls in the county up
studio over the State Bank. I Democratic news. Union, us us-
W ANTS.
Wanted To know whut
They are working without any Wantkd-To know what a first
hope of reward but they know tint ll,r.l.‘p and grow fat at
• - t|„. Gem Hotel and find out.
WUO fc..' - -- I -......
Democratic news. Union, as us- I predate the good work they ai>'
,,al, is in line for the, whole ticket iJo;ng for Democracy.
It has been learned thill none of
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E. Jones.
“Something Good”! im„
OGiTiiUimg ^ deuce on South Hock Island is
nPRRH HOUSE 0.c finishing touches put
Ul lAiviI j ' — jon The building is a beauty.
sfOrand Clearing Salce*
OF
Wall Paper
J. L. G^IOSS, Msr-
-------------- ;■ r | A. J. Smith and M. B Cope
f) 11 R SOiid W G E 1< addressed an enthusiastic Demo-
meeting at Scott school
" ' . ,7t., house last night.
I Chas. Weber, age 'i2, and Mary
; Aderline, age 63, botli of Yukon,
the viem mm 1 — .
Mother M.irtamdalo, cook.
•Ml West Wade.
Fon Hunt Cool, pleasant rooms,
jxood board in private fann y.
401 S. Choctaw. •’
FoK Uknt Basement under H >1-
i,ter & 1 io's store <»U Ir' -K
Island avenue, J, U, »’
ren, , r~~
Wanti'.i. Stick to pasture. ..»
......Ik U.«l. »« l“«« »l»-»l«-'i» '”**”';*
right at homo second to none in
It has been learned that none of
the prominent speakers can pos-
sibly come here In fore the cam-
paign closes which is rather bald
on the democrats of k! Reno, but
Any 50c pattern, per bolt...
Any 35c pattern, “ “
Any 15c pattern, “ “• ••
Any 10c pattern, “ “ •••
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We have the largest stock m t
’miss this sale, commencing
HOYT’S
Big Comedy Ccmpany
in Repertoire.
0 ACTING PEOPLE
6 SPtC!A;-TY ART1STB
S^EcTfuTsCENFRY, »U^S- | Dr, Roberts is visiting in <'hi-
TRATED SGN -O, MOV- i cago.
ING PICTURES.
the terrilor.), who "ill save the
city and county without any out
side help.
Canadian county is safe in the
arms of the demoi racy as will bi
K. 1). Jonhs.
Cuw for S ilc Frc»h milch c,o v.
Call at 711 Foiter avenue, at
A. Ingraham's. PG
For Sale—Four cows and two
calves. Will give
if desired. J t •
Aderline, age (.3, both of \ um.u, s((in whpn t[lt. vol(l, are counted, i Wanted- Men to learn barber
were married this morning by irade Best proi»osition ever
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; Judge Phelps.
Dr. Shuttee is in St. Louis.
T. , ! up a brick building.
Big Candy Matinee on Saturday, j
’mi.,, this sale, commencing - , Tcnij.Jlt,
Saturday, Oct 13, and Continuing Two Mamed V/omen
Until Nov. L_
Respectfully,
Pitsctien-MorseDrilgCo.
W. F. McGrath k. Co. have
moved their stock from the cor-
ner building into the store room
next door, preparatory to putting
irlUK • »»' l'*
offered. More experience in
one month than shops in one
year. Tools presented ".ig 'S
Saturdays, board included.
Write for catalogue buluy.
Moler Barber College, St
Louis Mo.
Wanted. Good girl to do house-
work in a family <>f three.
Call at Mrs Jones, corner
, ,lt , ,, \Yade and William--. . 1,1
coal at J. • Worl. Warned By two willing
Sackett’s. Screened, and weight i boys, 15 and 17
•., .i . .. I i. .,i l till
’TWILLALL BE OVER SOON.
Our immense stock of Hats.
Shoes and men’s Furnishing
Goods will be sold to somewise
buyer at cost.
“Tin'. Buociutss.
Prices 10 and ‘20e.
All gradps of coal at J. <
reened, and weigl
Use either phone
guar mined.
No. ‘23b.
, . • years old.
Inquire at Hill 1'
hlacksmith shop, Choctaw
iivcnm*. 1
f. . UVPIlUi . 1
The Gerrer parlors arc now the ljOSl Red leather pockctb■>
i Dr II T Smith's elegant resi- t;a. ....a I containing live dollars, u
UT‘ ' . • popular place for oysters, tisli unit j for its return to this of-
denec on Soulh ihicomh avenue A delightful place "here 1‘
OSTEOPATHY j.boul enm„l,-,d. 1,v jj 1' jthe beet trade i, catered to. Knul Ko.unl I;. “Y.
,.>i] L'.nrtiMiDlnn from the Ireis- --———--
New and Up-
to-date Hats
jLicuw y:;:
ings, mat*, etc. 11-• o. >■> | One store room is set apart fm
the extensive second hand busi-
ness. The best prices always
paid for household goods by O.
L. Richards.
Why not get a pair of good
shoes? A. C. Pederson on W.
Russell st., opposite the City Hal
can fit you and make them for you
■■ ""jin the most up-to-date style.
If you want to see the finest Pederson-El Reno’s scientific
Has ioceivet n.'* > *r. w'* ■
,,„.cl»l n engnition from tlm b gis-
ituros in eighteen states and from
..ailing people everywhere such h„.
to, Retain; M. bliaw, beerctaryo
U. S. Troasury; Kx to.v. John R
fanner, of Illinois; rumator Foi-
Are arriving every day at
Pitts & Heed's. >• Rock Island
l ull line of street hats to select
from.
! Bushoy is in charge of thisdepart-
L. J. Stonetnan returned yes-1nu“nt-
terday from Kansas City.
Sheriff Cosby was at Kansas|
wbenMl^etae'faileXd c*?. j City a few days tins week attend
In -ho same for you. No drugs jmj the big stock show.
1SPd. Women’s diseases asiiooialty.
oiisultation free.
THE BEST S3.00 HAT
On earth the celebrated
Ilawes hat now ?‘2.35.
“Thk Pboorkss-'’
sign Charles Rohkar ever made
look at the window 6 doors south
of First National Bank, Bickford
avenue. L. C. Hickman,
of “Ye Music Shop.”
reaursuu ----
maker of boots and shoes.
Alderson Coal, and other good
grades at J. G. Sackett s, So. R.
l.avenuj. Use either phone No,
238.
Dr. Laura M. Locke,
FJ Reno State Bank Bldg.
Old phone475. New phoni 340
Order your fruit, cakes and
cream for Sunday from Jackson
Bros.
Phone 80 or come up and see
what you want. M e save you tue
expense of a solicitor and deliver
promptly. Peach Bros.
The E. J. Cook’s stock and fix-
tures are being moved to the Fry j For first class photography
berger store in the LaBryer block visit tbe Simes gallery over the
. . j I I'l _i - I>— V i.nfvurn'P (Ifl \N ood-
on Bickford.
State Bank, entrance on
son Street.
Judge Warren and most of the
county candidates were at a big j
Democratic meeting in Mathew-,
son township last night.
Bill Stoneman’s wounded hand . factory price
is healing nicely. 1
na in ui" •**
Jacket. Owner can get 'tune
bv paying for this notice. 46
For Rent. A nicely furm-hid
room. Use of piano, it de-
,sired 30‘2 South Grand Aie.
For Kent. Two room dwelling1
at No. 119 N- Admire Ave:
Enquire at the BellTe.ep mne
office.
Dining Room furls - I*'*
wanted at once at the Caddo
hotel. 4‘
Lost.
Saturday afernoon in Morri-
son’s addition between railroad
crossing and Mrs. Mathew’s hum
dry, one Moire silk jacket, white
ri:Erri^Ti.:-^r~r...........
“The Pkookess.'’
turn to Mrs. W. L Goff and n-
l reive reward
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1902, newspaper, October 23, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911070/m1/1/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.