El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 85, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 30, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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: t F E NO 5 UPPEF BEI L.
E. .1. si meson, Editor and 1’rop’r.
D-ili-Y, Per Annum............ $3 00
\A ' kkijY, For Annum........ 60
MATCH LRSS VALUES
Tulk up the Frisco,
can j'nt it.
HI n.
no
The liock Island will run into
(ictir.v; why should’nt the Frisco
come here
Now for a good substantial
bridge across the So. Canadian.
Don't lose sight of this. It means
thousands of dollars annually to
El lteno.
More double tracks and less
filagree work on palace coaches
would be money expended in the
right direction; and would mean
less danger to the traveling public.
MOTHERS we went over our entire niti s coon- stock and cut out all tliu short lengths of
of every kind of dr, fabric from !'•>..•. ,r 1 1 > ■’.>). m l SATURDAY MORNING
8:30 a. in., we put them on sale at 2 % off reg tlar price
TAKE YOl'It I'KNt'II, anil figure and see the savinc to you. Lots of these nro pretty goods for
waists and if your children need dresses her ■ ■ s a SNAP- We out out from the w ide Silk-
allnes and Cretonnes an assortment, the regular price of which was 15#. They nil go at Vf
per yard—finest goods in the land for making CO'fl rORTS.
ANOTHER SNA l\ Ml pairs, no more, no less, Hamilton Brown's advertised $2.60 Indies fine
shoes, buttoned. All go at $2.0 > per pair.
DON’T let your chit Iren freeze when yo i e in get a ■ > >d fleece lined uniov suit for 25#, from two
years to fifteen years In size. The place to g -t all kinds of BARS Al NS is at
GRQWE MERCANTILE COMPANY'S STORE
113 and 114 North Bickford Avenue
BARGAINS! B RGAINSI
160-acre farm 5 miles south of K1
Reno. This is a good wheat farm;
1 good orchard; 130 acres in wheat; 4
room house; fenced around entire
'quarter. This Is a bargain. Inve»-
tigate
Another good farm, close to city;
good black soil; three-room house,
and good Oklahoma ham. This is a
j choice quarter section,
j
See our bargains in city property.
Vacant lots in El Reno to trad*
for good relinquishments.
Improved Kansas land to trad*
for relinquishments.. *
Farm w th three good spring'. In-
vestigate.
El, Kk.no City Property Co.
Bell Oflio*.
William Jenkins is still govern-
or. The papers generally seem
certain of his downfall. Until
William gives the word, the situa-
tion continues doubtful. William
is silent. _
Croker bows to Hill and ac-
knowledges his leadership. This
means New York solid for David
Bennett Hill. One good thing
about Croker. He knows when
he’s whipped.
If President Roosevelt wishes
to go outside his party in selecting
a governor for Oklahoma, rest
assured he'll do so. The profes-
sional politicians will have as hard
a time with him, as they had with
Cleveland.
GO'WAY BACK
AND SIT DOWN.”
We must say this to competitors
when it comes to shoes. \\ E
ALWAYS LEAD. Wo give you
better shoes for the money than
any concern in Oklahoma. Ask
for the Walk-Over §13.00shoe (.-old
elsewhere for $3.50.) N. B.
With or without labels.
"the PROGRESS.’
The only place to buy candies
that have a national reputation is
Gerrers. We are exclusive
agents for Walter M. Lowney’s,
Huyler’s and C. F. Gunther’s
candies.
Gerrers, 214 So. R. I. ave.
-——
THE BEST DENTISTRY
at the lowest prices. Try me.
All cement tillings, 25c.
Silver tillings, 50c and up.
Other work in proportion.
Dr. C. S. Miller,
Dentist.
On corner south of P. O.
Gbiter Building
GroGerg
American Grocer
Stop and think. Then you will '
make haste to call on .1. H Grigsby,
the new proprietor of
The Gerrer Building Grocery.
Mr Grigsby lias added ti full and
complete line of staple and fancy
groceries to the stock purchased of
Mr Gray, and will have fruits of all
kinds, huts and fresh vegetables
continually on band.
We are better quipped to furnish
you riglit groceries at a right price,
tli n any house in the city
Our motto is to treat you riglit and
give value received. Give ns a call
and be convinced Prompt delive y
to anv anil all partsofthec ty. We
pay the highest market price for
Rutter and eggs
Callup Phone 88, and hear what
they say.
JHujRIGSBY
South Choctaw Avenue.
OPPOSITE ROCK ISLAND DEPOT.
A. OLIVER, Proprietor.
Ch c< i i* f an b t w. Pr ices all Low.
> : : > mmodaiions all Figh‘
'PHONE CALL - - - - PAN-AMERICAN.
A $1,(100 stock of implements in
first-class condition; will take
town property or relinquish-
ments in part payment.
El Reno City Property Co.
ANY OLD DINNER
ip
Chocolates and bon bons receiv-
ed fresh each day at Jackson Bros.
Our second supply of hot
drinks material arrived today.
It consists of everything in the
Hot Soda line. Our cold soda
will also be served all winter.
Gerrers, 214 So. R. I. ave.
NIGHT SCHOOL BOOK KEEP
ING.
On Monday night, Doc. 2.—The
Business College, in response to
the continued demand for nigh!
work, will start a class on a short
course in Book Keeping. This
class from the beginning will have
| the it 1 vantage of our New Aetna1
Purity In
in
Drugs and Accuracy
Compounding.
you need the best In the
drug lino you'll find it at
Vilm Hi m Sit re.
BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE.
Another ridiculous food fad tins
been branded by the most competent
authorities. They have dispelled
tiie silly notion that one kind of food
is needed for brain, another for mu-
scles, and still another for bones. A
correct diet will not only nourish a
particular part of the body, but it-
will sustain every other part. Yet,
however good your food may be, its
nutriment is destroyed by indiges-
tion or dyspepsia. You must prep ire
for their appearance or prevent their
coming by taking regular doses of
Green’s August Flower, the favorite
medicine of the healthy millions.
| A few doess aids digestion, stimu-
lates tlie liver to healthy action,
purifies the blood and makes you
feel buoyant and vigorous. You can
get Dr ft. (J. Green’s reliable re-
medies at G. R. Miller's
Get Green’s Special Almanac.
: P
IrjKfffc
420^
. Business System. If you n »<»•
' this work and desire to improve
your evenings be at the Colley
Rooms at, n 1*. M. Monday ne
an l learn something of our lias
and l’iaetical Method.
E. V. Rakestuaw.
CLOSING OUT
Sale of
Everything
Regardless
of Actual
Cost.
Is never complete without Fruit
Cake and Confectionery. But poor
confectionery is worse than none
() e en ’ be too careful i buy.
i g. The right ki d will do good;
the wro g i d will do harm—lots of
it. It’s as easy to got pure, whole-
some ca dies as the other ki d It’s
merely a matter of ft di g the right
place Suppose you try here
GERRERS.
214 So. R ck Island Ave.
” H SE A RE JUST Rl ;H r
For this season of the year.
Just right, and served nicely.
Just right, and served hot. Tomato
bouillon, Celery bouillon, Beef
Tea, Chicken broth, Cocoa, Choco-
late. Try a cup of hot Vigoral,
Armour’s Finest. These lino
drinks served at Jackson Bros.
The Wheeler Drug Store re-
mains open all night. 33
Fo hi ".sill' s r w ends litter
• - m i suhj“"i or o- h li ah
a LI ARD'S 'NOW LINIMENT s
• u : will e for e i n liu-kc •
>•'- i • i«a I-h ed wr > < li b a' cl
on v- c-rk r I er-e-, i Csn'ot le
i c in c #I i P ire 25 ’ sii.1
-ilri y . Mll'e
George Goehring, the popular
oot and shoe man, is at his old
hop on Russell street, between
lock Island and Bickford avenues.
>. -I ,-l.tIc. In. It)-Only
- hi e *o i *r - i i. nil
,1 l o H ERMINE wool
'ie r mill ai d permit mi
r i ■ w d as »- I " m »* I i
'll ri a prolong'd fours
. >h ni>‘ •' Price, 50 ceu s
i K vi; i,,,.
N v ' ' 11 t coax a co!d or i «ush. U »
t*M r inii'y li t unfailingly m r quers
t. th HA oL.V HD'S HO KEHOUND
SYKUt’ is lie great specific f r all
tnn n * 11 troubles. Price, 25*
ar ' Mie - 1 l>> (' K Mi li r
Buy your fancy
Jackson Bros.
fruit fron
S. FKKH)
of i e N w Y rk cleaning
:08 o Hoc ' I I rid ave , con-
ii l th« «'t r piping, clean
J u-essing snops in El Reno,
en r— liind'el hy hi in lo *k j-jrt
TO TRADE.
Will trade good heavy work
horses, harness and wagon for
city property. See T. E. Dow-
ell. ______ __ p«4
GOING AT AUCTION.
39 lots and one 3-room house in
Foreman’s addition.
One 6-room house and 4 lots,at
319 west London street. Dec. 5,
at 2 o’clock p. m.
S. Iv. Noland & Co.
Engle Block.
Forty-three acres wheat, 7
miles southeast of city; good
stand at a bargain if sold soon.
El Reno City Property Co.
A RARE BARGAIN.
Complete stock of drugs, cheap
for cash. Call at once for par-
ticulars at Bell office.
EH
SELECT GROCERIES
1 carry the largest stock of
| groceries, notions, candies etc.; and
the best and freshest in the cit.v.
My prices are just right. Your
trade solicited at the
Sam Perch Grocery Store.
Our drivers are for your con-
venience. Call up Phone 58
when you have a bundle of laun-
dry. We will guarantee satis-
faction.
El Reno Steam Laundry.
60 ACRES OF WHEAT.
Sixty acres of growing wheat
not far from El Reno for sale.
Enquire at Bell office.
« li pave vnu money on
rm and fell a t tel lotos.
f*s promptly made.
J. W. MCCOOL.
118 N. BICKFORD - EL RENO
It is earnestly requested that
every scholar be at Sunday school
at the Christian church tomorrow
and all new scholars will be cor-
dially received. A special invi-
tation to visitors.
A Strong Woman
Iowa City, Iowa, Aug. 15, 1900
My wife was sick for three years. We tried
•Terythifcg without relief ami spent much
money. My wife tried Wine of Caraui and four
bottles cured her. She took two more bottles,
knowing she would have to work hard during
the hay harvest. 8ho attended to all her house-
hold duties and loaded and unloaded all the
hay. This medicine gave her strength. For-
merly she was weak and tired and could hardly
get about, but since she has been taking Wine
of Cardui she feels better and Ktronger than
when 20 years of age. JOS. A. EISKNHAFfcR.
Mrs. Eiscnhkfcr had tried everything during
her three years sickness and had spent ronsll-
erable money. She was weak and could hardly
jet about for three years before she took
WINE0F CARD 111
Now, after taking the Wine ot Cardui, the can
work with'her husband in the hay Held. That
U hard work, but it is not as Injurious to a
woman’s health as labor In stores, factories and
otlices where thousands of girls are closely con.
fined year after year. With the aid of Wine *f
Cardui * woman tan do any reasonable work and enjoy good health. Th*
health that Wine o( Cardui brings makes a woman vigorous In body and mmd.
Freed Irora those terrible devastating pains * woman grows well and strong
naturally. Wine ot Cardui regulates the disordered menstruation and cures
leucorrhoea, falling of the womb and periodical pains in the head and back
caused by standing or sitting a long time in the same position. Thedford’s
Black-Draught puts the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and blood in proper
shape. Greatly Increased strength and endurance is the natural result. Most
cases are cured quickly. All druggists sell SI.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui
and 25 cent packages of Thedford s Black-Draught
For •tlvir* and llUmtur*. addrr«. giving •yniptomi, “Th* Ladiei’ AdHaory
Impairment.'' The Ch«tUnuoga Medicine Company, Cbatunyofa, Team.
HORSES OR CATTLE.
Good pasture for horses amt
cattle. Call on I. F. Kelly 218
So. Rock Island avenue.
Millinery Sale.
Great reduedon
in Prices on all
hats beginning*
| Monday, Nov.
18, and contin-
uing through-
out the week.
HARRY S. GUN’DRY St CO
110 ISouth Rock Island Ave.
EL RENO, O. T.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 85, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 30, 1901, newspaper, November 30, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911176/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.