El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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(Fir»t published Oct. fi.)
ADMlNIfeTRATOKS NOTlOli
T« Whom i; may Concern :
Notice im hert ov given. that letters of admin
titration in the estate of Krank Tompkins, dt
•eaa-d were granted to the nndtreigned -y lb*
t> rebate court of the conn1 jr of Canadian. Obia
ioioa tetriiory at til He no, ou ihetttbday of
tfeptenher tfOl All persona baviutf Haim®
•gainst said estate are requited to exhibit the
same to the umiersiet ed. at Rl K* no, «•. T.. for
allowati e. within f nr months after th-* date of
thia publ.ration. with necessary vouchers, or
theywil fortverb* •» ecloded from any benefit
• f said estate; or said cla'tn may he fled in said
■ rebate court. Dated this first day of October,
ft M Lydia Tompkins, admx.
A nit X Stkwart. Ally 'or Adiux.
(First Published 5l*
VOTlCt.
1901.)
fn Probate Court, Cauadian coanty. Territory
of Oklahoma.
Valentine *«ele, deceased.
The Territory o* * klahomn to th? heirs and
next km o' the sa d Vale* a« ». Kteie decea eo.
Take notice, ihat.los * . klr* Patrick bar filed a
pe ltlon pra li.g the app* lament of binwlf
as admluiatrator of said rotate,
it is ordered that said matter e set for
bearing on the fOih of November, A. D.
10(1 tx fore said t robat r’ourt at the ho roll®
o’clock a m at which time any rera* n li ter
the same: and
(First Puburned lVlu, iWU
NOTICd.
Territory of Oklahoma, i
Canadian County. f
To whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby given, that letters of adiulnis
tratlon on the t state of Thomas Je sen. deceased
were i ranted o the undersigned, by the ro,
hate Court of the Countv of Canadian, Temto y
•f Oklahtfina, at R1 Reno, Oklahoma Territory
ou the 2nd day of Sept.. 190( All perao s hav
Ing claims against sa'd estate are required to
exhibit the same to the undersigned, at Kl
Menu, O T., for allowance, within four uoi th<
after th*1 date of this publication, with
■ecessnrv voucheis, or they wi.l he fo’ev r pre.
eluded from any benefit of said e-daie; or said
claim mav he il ed iu said Probate Court.
Dated this 12'h day of September. 1901
v US. SARAH C JKNSKN.
Administratrix.
ested may appear and contest
notice of ibis proceeding •# pnbd^hed
ten days successieelv in tbs
daily newspaper,
Be!
Territory
Kl H.no Mipue
pi blishtd iu ibis
Vn \esHmony whereof 1 have hereunto set rny
h«„,l »u't th.- «»t uf the I'r.'b* e l uurt »t Kl
Km .. O.T. th . Sh lev of So.emkcr, A !>. '101
l'e.1) A. 11 Gm#*st, Prooaie Judge.
First Published oct.
NOTICE.
3. 1901.
Notice is hereby g veil that in compliance
with mi A t of the Legislature of the 'I en Itory
• f Oklahoma, to regulate the trullic in L.ioxiio
.111)1 l.lquure T K 8f rm.i) <lid
•ii tbe *stb day of octoben n...... e 1 :"
applies,ion, "y petition, with the uoiv
< rrk of r.nadUu » "oo'y. *> G. proi tiu- nr
11(0110.' to mil Mall, Npir.tunu* aiil \
Liquor, at "retail on ft li. hirck 96 City
.1 ai UlMio, 111 raid county and , errlto-y
KaIII, H KOBE.
County Clerk.
(First published oct 31, 1W01 )
legal NOTICE.
To Whom It May Comer :
Notice is hereby given, that letters of admin*
tstrati >n in the estate »> f Albert L* e <te
ceased, w re granted to the mil rsig ed l>
) ro»«at< -Court of the Conn y of i ’ muuI an Okl.i
hnm i T-rriiory, at El Heim on the 8th day <t
•ctnber. 1 01 %ll p.-r-ons h;ivin • claims l n-t
n.u t.-iate are required to exhd.it ili- s. ine to
tin um'ersigned. h; Kl Ret • T lor ail w
ti. -e. wi li.n fo r months aiiet Uu dale f ’ ‘js
pnidioa'ion, with necessary voncii-r-. or th- y
Willi)- l.nver i*h ciu *d tntn any b» i-.ellt of
•j,.u . hiat«: >r said claim m y he ild m -aid
Pr> hate Conn
Dated this 28th dav of October, 901.
T1 LIE LEE, Administratrix.
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SUKOKON.
1e)r. tBron^on.
Office and Residt nee, Jalonick Bui'd-
ing, Co’tier Woodson aid Hick-
ford. ’Phone 180.
MOYER & GERRARD
Gradubte of American School
of 'Jrteipathy, Kirksville, Mo.
A LI, CLASSES OK DISEASE SUC-
CESSFULLY ThEATKD.
CoBsulialii c sul }xi n iLBticr Fne
li ms 3 and 4, Sect nd Floor Pabst
Bui id in lit El Reno.
SIT (ERA. MARCH
Bonded Abstractors.
I). S Omur-.l W EatnTft Business.
We huvo Choice oHr^alrs in K arm
toil Ciu Property.
Oflice in S'ock Fxrlmnce Bank B’ork
First Published Nov. 1, 1001
Notice is hereby wive 11 that n pur uinct* of
an order of the Probate C>> iit, of tbe county f
C na lian. T rit rryof 'dalnm 1 “«*de >n he
list day of October. 1901, it’ H" matter -d t . - -
lute of Barney «Min, de rased, the mi'ici-
fiun d. as the admi* i-tratr'x > f r*»i d* <■ d.
wii 1 ae'li ut private sue, subje 1 t" ttic '"i r 1 •
a; n ii. -;t■ 1 \ robate 1 ourt, n Nov s’ n ■ •
In.-aHthdav f Nove u'-er 19 >1 at 10 o* o k
f, jti the counfy c • rt ti use iti su c to n 1
C na lut . ».H th.- r gh\ tit ■ . ifeiest ■' si -.te
of fie-aid Barney <>Hn ut ti e time .*f In death
and u i tie r ^iit ft e ar 4 merest if t ib - .
t has, (iy operation of 1 w o ot.iei
a onired :n and to al theceriain lot-, p . < or
P ...... - ' ' le, lyi S h 1
cou ty of t a lad a . to »i•« ry of • kltiboina,
bounded anb ' scrib d as fo 1 ws. m d ■ •; • * t
fol owi ig ’ nils Ulid (ond’t :oi.s. t-.wn • Lots
• i, 1 . iwo 2. an • three 3, n bio
4 ed 11 sev. 11 tr e , UT in the 1 ' > df
con • 1 \ of Cm a ban, lerriory f.f okiab-.m ij*r
tip. Hum of lour thou-ai.d Uolars; '4»0' to ha
puid ncish
Dated the 31 **t day of octob rMyd^ ^ ^
vdniiaistrati iX.
T< rr t ry
1
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aid
(Fir**t published N»\.5 HOI
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k abo.ntt. 1 In the District
out . ( I r I'l 0 mntj
laim iff. 1
V No 2:148.
over, D f’tld \
11 ]m ut. '• a't'*r '. Slover wi
j B. KERRICK,
L'iiiliilaktir ai;d t.iuBier
rjinmis In B i'i mcnt nf Warren Bjad-
,r^,i c(,rt er Bock I-'hocI Aval J3
and Riisbc I Street.
.onn
plete Line of Picture Moulding
A I 1AH> 8 ill Stock.
i’iiure 177,
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L. M II • CLP
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,1. H. BASINGER
'hysician and burgeon,
etideri d m
. Clerk of said t
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j j.: f M> l.v bTRATtiK'- s.\
is hen hy g v n h t .1 c
\Y;iv’ on V t i •'iner, f
•o.k I =':n li-ivc jr.d Ru's(N*ll--t.
Hour—0 t 1 - •• iirl from 2 to
an.I Kv .iinlt-.
EL RENO HAS
U. S. l^icd otU. e.
U. 8. District Court.
( 700 population.
Tba biggest machine and foundry
plant west of St. l<ouia.
One of the largest wholesale grocery
houses id the territory
An ice ^plaut of 75 lou* per day ca
pacity.
The largest elevators in Ok ahoma
with capacity of 375,000 buahels.
AH secret societies anil fraternal or-
gauiaatione represented.
Three banks with deposits of *900,-
0(0.
An electric light plant.
The heat .bus line in the Un ted
States.
An excel lent publ’c school system.
A school undir auspices of the sis-
ters of charity.
The beet business college in Okla-
homa.
T.ro linrsnf rails ay, the Re ck Isl-
am! and Choctaw.
Four brick yard-, one vitrified brick
plant,
The extensive hardware es-
tablishment In the territory
Cornple e telephot e system, local
and tong distance.
G.n d commercial ciub.
Ten churches,
I'lic biggest cotton compress.
Two of the largest fiiur mills in the
south west.
$15 000 in theci y treasury.
A steam iKtu dry
Thu on y 7 times a week associated
pr s d i y in the, territory.
I'wo afternoon papers.
Six w eklies.
(io d waturw. rku sys'e il.
Good sewf r system
A O nsnivs’ory of Music.
A plauins lu ll.
A wliolesal paper nnd stationery
house.
Three holt i:tg woiks and pop f»c
tore e
A cand factory.
EL Rei.n is the coun'y seat of Can-
Bdiat) countV with $5 1000 in the
tre i-ur. . n eouiity w li cit produces 1.
R00 OhO bus',i 1b of wheat.
A eon; ty which will soon build the
tr:o- comp e! coin t I t use building in
the territory
T ,• ii pntati'.n of city an' cr un*v Is
int. l i.,' nt, progreBsivo amt enter-
prising.
y , pity nr county < IT '-*s bett.'T tn-
du emen B to i vestors and home-
set kera.
And advises you to go to J as.
E. Kelso's for your Fall
and Winter Dry Goods.
IN READY TO WEAR G ARMENTS.
Our stock includes Munsing’* celebrated underwear, mus-
lin urderwear, underskirts, dress skirts, waists, wrappers, dres-
sing sacques, capes, automobile cloaks for woman and children^
Don’t think of buying anything in Ready To Wear apparel
without coming here first.
FOR COMFORTS AND BLANKETS
ou Ifd a solendld line of these goods hero', also every-
thing else in bedd n*
FOR CARPETS, RUGS, LINO-
LEUMS. OIL CLOTH SQUARE-.
Our line was carefully selected, ant' y u have the largest and
best assortment in the city to choose from.
SHOES.
For good lookers, good fit, good goods, all goodness, you II
miss it if you pass us by.
DURABLE FALL CLOTHING.
Fo h t nyr, little fellows and young men.
Comparison of quality and price
will alwa^ s show Kelso’s in the lead.
Yours to Command,
JAS. E. KELSO.
California
First Clnsa Sleepcre Daily Betacru
CHICAGO and SAN FRANSCICC.
W i»fi i*l|*a1 ( i
PAPER HANGING
Scud me wurd to rail »ud I will chow yot
tin* beat and (htajust w»u paper in town
1 liHVt* llif pri'cHt* 1 *iat H lie IoWfHt SvttC
word to 619 s. Hock Mai d Avc.. or call at
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i b me in i» DO lied B t li'1 " ' ce c*
j ii'.i.'p f ~■ id f’1 ii y ■ .
.. j .. |, wil e n a h v rtn s of nn or
hri pr-ln e ‘ ourt of Omul an county un
Mn ! nd ent«*red.
‘,iuu“|‘i<iK,tK'riievr
AdminiPtrntor
ioi-1
CGred h tartt
sort futd pur
Inrd. pIjc1'
-V • 0tfT T
or tt'o I
day |
4 * /
tT'‘tn'7.elraH0 s will *ell new, > nd
saomnl hand furnit ure and conk ato
on t.ne inetnllnient plan, anc jtn
snoond hand goods as part pay. -W
d iocs norbh of Kerfoot hotel. ',a
STRAYED.
Came te my place, seven mile? uoith
of El Reno, on Thursday Nov. 7, 1901,
one sorrel horse, about, 14 hands high,
soveit ye ir- Old and weighing approxi-
mately 1.000 pounds. Owner can get
same by cal log at nt\ plate and pay
iug i II expenses Joel Si’HINGBK.
DOKH IT PAY TO HUY CHEAP.
A cheap remedy for coughs and
colds ib all right, but you want some;
thing that will relieve and cure the
most severe and dangerous results o
throat sud lung troubles V\ua shal
y u do? On to a more we* « Mj
regular climate? V , s, if •) it J.. I
not possible for vt'U. U 1 ’
case take the ONLY remedy i lt.hae
be. u introduced Iu all civilized coun-
tries wilt) success in severe throat sin
]uni? 1 rouble s, •* Bnscliee’s German tsy-
rup" It not only In als and stint-
U.stos the tissues to destrot the net nt
d.sease, lit! alla\b irflamslion, causes
easy expectoration, Kives a g on
night’s rest and cities the parent
Trv ONK bottle. Pi.....untended tt an.
vears l)V all druggists in the world
ft,,|,| by C. R M II t, druggist. '>
O rcen’s pi izo almanac.
RENO PLUMBING
1X0IUSIVP mI,l
SHOP IN FA, Rs -4 )
, Jyure with 'on o, : l 1 'Jot
can save y°u '
VhiIc Sire,.,, North ,. < C, ’ iJ 3o
Annex. 'Phone Sot 40...........
S 4LE O 1 trade
- ,,1-i f irm f 1 r rale or trade
MARSH A WALLACE.
Attorneys at Law.
Romes 4 etd f, First Mstlonal Bank
Ruihiin^, E1 Reno.
Ftm* *v» !■*> m i iai u. x s .......... • .
or will soil fot part the la'ntiCi '
0D tinn l I w ra'( f ir '■ rest; or wi 1
t ike stuck of a < la as part pay. Tin
, i„v, -, 'gati<■, •, solicited by th,
owners. T." >e f irms are one quarter I
and i ne.ha f mites frt tu t wo etations j
„„ the M. K. ,N T., and K. G. & <Julf, i
or New W st lire, ar.d just 30 miles |
-uUlli ofKatisae Clt> at the jitne inn
,,l these two toads if you want to
talk to the owner tome to tbe Hell ot-
lice.
w l . HAWK, M, D.
Hi- 5 LeaveOmnbaon atltSO .
fl l.rr t.fcb tlie Httl. in and Sierra Nt vada
BY DAYLIf HT IN BOTH OIPFC
T IONS.
Beat Dli ing Car Fc-ivif*. U 1 1 ‘ ( 11 r
GEOR(»K B. PEARL.
Attorney at Law.
Hooijjh 12 iu.il . CvQtral Block,
F.l. l:t N' , OKLAHOMA.
FI. W. BOYCE
Papfir Hr-nging and Painting
HEADQUARTERS
Wade Street
POP RPST. I.OWK SU ELL IC
Attorneys at Law.
Room 17, Central block,
LL I ENO, - OKLAHOMA
()HI -,. h „d It sidence
in Feicb tildg
'PHONE
El Reno,
O. I
199
LOW RATE
Persona Iy Conducted
Touribi « i* suns
To San Frimcifco and Lob AuffelcB.
Leave Omaha Friday® viv “rei i« Lmk .
l.cavf Ka annCitj P'rlcia.VHv a 8cei»r Line.
Leave Kai saa O ty ''«dn *day - v . So H nte. .
Imc-o/ed Tour'St CarS' Fast Trains
, f«r “Chicago to i'alifon'*,” iti-rrritni k
lrPt-clanH «ervi<e, or for “'loU4*iat Dictionary,
ind itinerary, to
W.E. Thompson, A. G. F. A.,
Ksnpflw.
tt etaesit
-F'R CF0ICB-
: BEEF, P0BK / <D MUTTON
SAUSAGE, LAI;:., -IKII.OibT9.RH,
( El.KRY AND GAMK.
J I). ROBERTS. Manager
BLAKE, BLAKE * BEKKS,
ATTORNEYS - &T ■
Office iu the Central Block.
E4 Reno
Oklahoma.
H. C KENNADA
Builder and Contractor
Flans and Specifications for Frame I EL RENO
Brick and Stone Work. j......
Office with Finch & Hobbs, in Ratal
Building
DR. G. W. TAYLOR.
Office First I),,or South of Postcffice,
U pstairs.
Kesi ’enes 512 So Mac mb sve.
J. HENSLEY, M. D.
Homeops’h'c Physician and Surcreon.
Ov tSu jeers i > active practice.
Chronic diseases a specialty.
Office, nd rHcdenee, 410 S. Rock Isl-
and aYeDUe. l’houelll.
- O. T.
T. F. CLIFFORD
Dentist.
Office Km,me Opposite PoMofficr.
THOS. LANE, M. D.
Rooms Over Citizens Slate Bank
Office 'Phor.e #1. HoaMi 'Phone 9S.
WALTER SKA’FE.
Book-Keeper
and Accountant.
ROOM 3. ENGLE BLOCK.
Eleven choice hull,Hog I its l„r a
'rood relinquish!!!-fit,.
I. S. & A. L. NICHOLSON, Dnig
DENTISTS. mains open all night. 33
West RoomsOver First Nat’n’l Bank We hive something good in the way
of improved property in some of the
CHARLES P. LINCOLN pas hell uities of II dians.to offer jim
For a good mild unon,' ry the King
ml r ,aar Bor sale everywhere. Mad* |
a-S'wr.--. 53
R. E. RUNKLE, M. D.
Oflic • and rcsidi nc. 2nd Floor
Kralt'a Bldg.
200
Attorney and Counselor
at Law.
Of the Washington, n. C. Par
Rooms H and m. Jaioiick Bldg.
EL RENO, • OKLAHOMA
Come nnd learn about these at ome.
F'l Pkno City Prop suit Co.
PILEINECURES PILES!
Morey refunded if it ever fai.s.
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