El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 291, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 27, 1901 Page: 1 of 5
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RENO SUPPER BELL.
NO. 291.
Grand Total for Both Districts. A
Yesterday’s Registration at El
Reno Only
3,860.
These Are the Daily Numbers
at El Reno’.
First Day-4,018.
Second Day-6,500.
Third Day-5,104.
Fourth Day' 4,417.
Fifth Day-10,976
Sixth Day-8,685.
Seventh Day'9,006.
Eighth Day-10,697.
Ninth Day-10,339.
Tenth Day—7,995.
Eleventh Day—14,5o6.
Platform Will be Erected
North of Irving School
House forthe Draw-
ing
1000
Names Will be Drawn Out the
First Day.
DON’T BE MISLED
By Garbled Reports Published
j in So Called Metropolitan
Papers.
PLANS FOR THF DRAWING.,
A platform will be erected lu ll e
street upon the north side of the lr-,
f „R school grounds, upon which the ,
drawing will be roidueiel. in V,ftiu
view of all who desire fo be present. j
Envelopes containing the names of
all registered applican s will be placed
in two trx-:s, one for each land dis
trict. These boxes will be large
euough, and so constructed and,
mounted as to permit a thorough mix- j
ing of the envelopes.
On Monday morning, July‘-1*. 1!l 1 •
the envelopes contain!, g the names of
all who have registered will be brought
to this platform in packages eonsecu
lively numbered. A corresponding
series of numbers, upon slips, will be
placed in some reeeptaele, from wlltcl
they will be drawn out at random.
The package of envelopes bearing the
tirat number drawn will he the first U
be placed in thi drawing box, and wel
distributed, when another tiumbe
«ill be drawn and another package o1
envelopes distributed, and this courst
Will be continued until all oft'oen
velopes have been placed in tile boxes.
That the Lucky Ones Will H ave j ;l(terwhich the boxes will he rev >v- "
60 Days in Which to File. | for a sufficient length of tmi tom ui
[ a thorough mixing of the envelop ■*
Those boxes will be so constr icted
_ • r —h!,ui live men cm bn employed in th
The Fir t 125 Drawn in Each ■ * ------——
Were Always
Fishuig for Eiisiorss.
The bait WO use is
Good Shoes
At Bight Prices.
We are alwavs pu't.ing on
fresh bait t>v leeptng on
our shelves everything that
H new and up to date in
Footwear.
Try a pair of our famous
“WALK-OVER” Sheet.
It’s the Eest $3.50
Slice ever mat e for
Man.
r* CANON & COMP AN V
SHOERS OF THE PEOPLE.
STATE COMMITTEES
To Witness the Drawing.
INDIANA.
Col. A. M Hao ly, of Wasl incton;
B. K. Huffman, Bock Post; Maj i W ■
U Callen. Greencastle; Emory Hunt,
Hreanlield; H. M. Coulter. Clark’s
Hill.
lOA A
Dr. W. B Stoker, E. S. Warner,
Davenport; Hr. E. F. Mueller, Dyers
ville; W. N White, Harry Steelsmith,
Conrad; W. H. H. Ashury, Ottumwa;
I. S. Bradley, Dea Moines; A.J. Allen,
Leon; H. M■ Reynolds, Atlantic; S. H.
Karr, Balfe; Sidney Clark, jr, Ida
Grove.
TRX \S.
J C. Dunlap. Dallas; John Howard,
tounton; C. W Arno’d. Galveston;
1. O Carstens, Stan wood; Hurry Far
-acy, of Dallas county.
Alternates—A. 1). Shields. Waco; J
f. Hayes, Houston; W. M. 11r man,
Ionium; R K. Lie. Dallas; H Kleisch-
inner. Who .; Wm. Goldstiue, Ft
W urlh.
This Famous Coffee can be Ob-
tained at our Store.
W. IMrilKATH & CO.
PURE- FOOD GROCtRS
Phone BO. Prompt Delivery
SHOE
for men
KEN ' UCKY.
K v. R L. D iwman, Pineville,
hairma-; J R B iwman, Herbert
McGowan, Herman Lecompn, Boland
trabb. Headquarters at Bowman's
'eat, four b ocks east and one block
101thof Ci'Urns’ S'ate bank.
We have just received a ship-
ment of Full Cream Cheese.
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Twelfth Day-10,831.
Thirteenth Day-16, / 08.
Fourteenth Day-11.196-
' ‘ Ycu’ll Have to Show Me.”
2200
Missourians Parade the Streets
Last Night, Stopping to
Hold Rousing Meet-
ings.
District Will Have to File on
August 6th, the Next on
the 7th and So On.
You Must be on Hand the Day
Set Apart for Your Number.
-Governor Richards and Com-
missioner Dyer Addressed
the Crowd in Front of
Kerfoot Hotel.
Tonight Nearly Every Dele-
gation Will Have a Meeting.
Good Idea If All Delegations
Calculate for Yourself. Divide
Your Number by 125 and
You’ll Find Out the
Day You Must File.
head this notice.
We will charge *17.50 per month for
board of horses when owners do their
own delivering; *20 when we do the
delivering. This notice takes effect
August 1, 1901.
Lke & Ristine.
c,, , g. Ne.vbill, editor of the
Springfield, Mo., Express, was o. e
among the very last to register yester-
day, tlHng his application for a home
I in the El Reno district at 3:2 » P- m.
! Col. Newbill was formerly register ot
i the U. S. land otliceat SpriDgfield. lie
|u an enthusiastic journalist and
(thinks there is a magnigeent future
for Oklahoma.
drawing at each one of them, ' " 1 '*•
order in which they will bo,.i > at each
bx will be determined by lot. th
tir.-t envelope drawn wi 1 be numbers
I one; it will be at once opened and tin
I identification slip which it cmr.ams
' wi,I be given a corresponding numbn
I and the name and resldenc which ap
' pears upon the slip wi 1 be pub iclj
announced. This course will he pur
sued, numbering each envelope and
its contents consecutively, numbers
have been drawn from oue b x, when
an equal number will be draw n from
the other box in a similar m Winer.
This course will be pursued unti
live hundred names have been drawn
from each box, when, if the commit
tee deems it best to do so, arrang
ments will be made for drawing simul-
taneously from each box.
After the names have been drawn
a id announced they will be recorded
an 1 a notice prepared to be mailed to
the one whose name is drawn. H e
drawing will proceed in this manner
until every envelope in both boxes has
been drawn out,
KANSAS
F.L Gordon, Barber county: A. b.
Marines, Topeka; Wm Timberlako.
'febona; Geo. Scott, Stockton; O. M
Ireland, Independence.
Georgia Todd held a miss meoting
ind selected himself, as full commit
oe to represent the stale of \\ nshii g
on.
N body paid to look in the box and
-eetlre red b its. A great many looked
□d etiw three re i brick bats.
STOLEN.
One your g Imrse, d years old, gt y
collar with wilts epoie: genuine iron
rr;iy, no brands: ligiit mane and light
tail; well built and a good traveler.
■Un'en out of Wm. Ldime's pasture on
the 17th day of July. 1901.
This horse was raised and sold to me
by Mr. Sherman, of Ei Iteno
Wm Lahme
Ask for the
**l£”Vf* ■
M SHOE
for men
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Sold only by
SMITH
LOST.
t; |,| hunting ease witch, Waltham
make, with steel chain. Taken from
■Inset in rear of ladies’ bootli today
Party returning same to L. D. Face, in
•barge of ladies' booth, will be suitably
rewarded
SILVER STATE SPORTING
GOODS CO.
Otllee: 1851 Larinu r H , l> river, Col.
CLUB ROOM SUPPLIES.
Orders Filled Promptly.
Write for Catalogue.
10 000 loave i of bread at iierrers.
Gen. .1 as A. Savage will represent
Alabama at the drawing.__
A - STEEL - RANGE
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CHOCTAW R. R-
I NOW that the ru-li is over epecia
I trains will only arrive at 2:15 p
from the east, and leave at 4 p. m.
| Regular train i as usual.
UNDER OUR COUPON
SYSTEM, and Credit,
for Your Old Stove,
For Particulars See
COMPANY.
Pianos. Buggies.
Organs. Harness.
Sewing Machines
Steel Ranges.Etc- Etc.
112 SOUTH BICKFORD AVENUE. .
EL RENO, - ■ OKLAHOMA
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 291, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 27, 1901, newspaper, July 27, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911266/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.