El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 291, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 27, 1901 Page: 3 of 5
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It will pay you to come to us this month if in
nee(I of anything in Summer Goods. BIG Re-
ductions all over the house, to clean up before
going to Market. Fans. Parasols, Shirt Waists,
all Sheer Summer Fabrics, Slippers, Sun Bonnets
We are doing a ‘‘Land Office' Business, but at strictly
legitimate prices.
' The CROWE MERCANTILE CO
.JAMES A. SCOTl’, Pres., SILAS W. DJOLEY. A'to.
Henrvetta, I T. Butler, Mo.
References; References:
Hon. Wtn. J Stone, Ex-Gov. Missouri, Farmers’ Bank, )
" ■ ‘ Bates (D. B,nk. i H,‘er Mo'
Farmers’ & MTg’r’s Bate, Rich Hill, Mo.
Congressman I) a. DeArmoud,
CHAS. J. 11AUN, Sec’y & Trea»„
St L >uis
References:
Kaufman Aiming Co.
M
ic Hen I’.vctta
mu
SUMMER RATES ON THE CHOC |
TAW ROUTE |
One and one third fare fur round ■
trip to St, L >uis, Mo., account of con |H
vention of Southern Lumberm >n’s As-|B
looisMon. tickets on salo I i!j 13. It |
and 15. Return limit July IT. j®
Trans-Mississippi Commercial C n j
trpss Cripple Creek. C 1., July Hi to
19, Rate of one standard tlrst class !
fare plus $2, granted by the Choctaw j
Route. Tickets on sale July 15 lo 15.
Final return limit leaving Cripple ■
Creek July 31.
Riding and roping contest at Sir w- ■
nee, O. T., July 19 and JO One fare
for the round trip Good for return
July 21.
Star*
Clothiers.
fi.ooo.
A bargain for anyone wanting R aid,
new and desirable property, well lo-
cated. Five lots, pool water, ample
sheds and stabling and a 10 room new
residence. Inquire at Bel! office.
I,
President’s proclamation in pocket j
form, with explanations, at the Bull
office this evening.
HENRYETTA, CREEK NATION, I T.
Buy now before stock is all token
The Henry etta Gas Oil Co, Henryettn, Creek .Yation, offer a limited amount of
stock at par—Value Si 00 per share•
Drilling will begin by August I-
On the authority of expert geologists we lm -c .«< ■urert valuable franchises on land
divided by the Frisco railroad, covering Oil, (la s, C. a! and other valuable minerals•
We will positively not take subscriptions for $10,000.
Our capital stock —$25,000—is guaranteed free and unencumbered,
Subscriptions will not be due until ire have completed $10,000.
Send in your subscriptions now before stock is H taken.
A St, Louis com puny offered us $20.000 cash if we would increase our capital stark
and give them control-
We propose to stand by our original proposition, and will positively not make any
change in our terms.
JVotifu the editor of this paper how many si ires of .stock you wish to subscribe for.
This is a perfectly legitimate enterprise. If ■ u have any doubt as to the ability
of the officers of the company to carry out this project and fulfill their promises, write
any of Die references given, above.
The’-officers of Die company are active business men and guarantee to protect the
interests of Die stockholders.
When you go to buy bluing, insist
upon having Russ’ Bleaching i! lie and
not some of the many imitations. 19
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RUBBER TIRES, RUBBER TIRES
We are prepared to put new rubber
tires 0D y°ur buggies, or repair your
old ones. If you are interested, comp
in and see us. 4b
Nblson & Thors,
El Reno Carriage Works.
Near Red Barn.
Cyclists should always eairy a hot
tie of Ballard’s Snow Liniment, in case
of accident. If applied immediately,
it will subdue the pain, prevent the
swelling and discoloration, and quickly
heal the wounds. Price. 25 and 50 cts
C. R. Miller, Druggist.
Those wanting extra copies of the
Bell, either daily or weekly, will be
charged live cents per copy for same
1 Heintzelman’s will sell new, and
second hand furniture and cook stov.s
on the installment plan, anc taa'
second hand goods as part pay. Two
doors north of Kerfoot hotel.
DO YOU
f Intend building something new or
repairii g something old? Then you
Children who are weak, fretful or
troublesome should lie given a few
doses of White’s Cream Vermifuge.
They will then become strong, healiiiy
and ectii’e, have rosy cheeks, bright
ayes will be happy and laughing all
the day loug. Price, 25 cents. C. R
Miller.
Our soda fountain is ice-cold.
Jackson Bros.
John Hudspeth hae some 20 year
del Bourbon whisky wb eh has no
uqual in Oklahoma. It *a> distilled
in 1881 and has just bttu taken out of
bODd
A. C. Pederson makes the best $3 50
shoe made. Try a pair 60
FARMERS
We have another customer for a good
naif section of laud. We Lave quite a
demand for 320 acre farms. List with
BARGAINS AND SNAPS
i Lots on Choctaw, near in $ 300
li Acres, I mile from P O., good, 285
1-Room H use, 11 Lotc,................ 1000
10-Room House, bargain 1850
5-Room House, long time......... 1450
4-Room Houses from ?750 to........ 1250
i bolcest Lots in LAKE PARK
ADDITION, to 125
Hiti.kk & March, W -o^s-c st.
GENUINE BARGAIN.
New 4 n om hense, with cellar, good
waier, 50 fruit trees and one and a
quarter acres of ground nicely lo-
cated. A bargain if bought at once
Inquire at Boll office. pt!9
Just received a line of horseless
carriages. C. E. PERRY. 54
Have your raooey and go to W. J
rgents who sell on straight commis Oakes and get your horses shod, your
,ions. , buggy and wagon repaired
i9-dw SiTLF.it & March,
Abstractors and Rea! Estate Agts
and wagon repaired and all
i kinds of blacksmith wink doue. Give
l me a trial and onlige. 37
R R.CALENDAR.
{5.75 for the round trip from El
Reno to Gueda Springs health resort,
Gueda Springe, Kan. Tickets on sale
June 10 to Sept. 30, 1901, via the Rock
Island. n
Summer tourist round trip rates to
Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and
points in north and nortneasi aie m w
in effect, via the Great Rock Is and
Route. For further particulars iu-
quire of II. C. Callahan. Agent.
Special excursions to Denver, Col-
orado Springs and Pueblo, Colorado.
On June 19ih, 2fith; July 14 h, 24th,
31st; August 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th, 1901,
The Great Rock Island will sell tickets
to above points at one fare plm $2 for
the round trip, and on July 3rd, 10th
snd Soptembrr 4th and 11th at rale of
$25 for the round trip: return limit
Oct. 31,1901. H. C. Callahan,
Exposition rates, round trip Kl
Reno to Buffalo, N. Y , via bile Great,
Rock Island Route and any direct line
east of Kansas City or Chicago.
Tickets on saleJune 15 to Oct 29, 1901.
Limited 30 days, $40 05: limited 15
davs. $36. n
Excursions to Colorado and Utah
points. The C. O & G. authoriz >s the
sale of special excursion tickcs to
Colorado aud Utah points under toe
ollowing conditions:
SERIES A
Rate, one standard firs' cbiss fate
plus$2 for round trip, lor e of sale,
June 18th to 30ih, inclusive, and July
10 to Aug 31.
SERIES B.
I? i*os to Colorado Springs, Denver
and Pueblo, *19 70 for round trip.
To Gleuwojd Springs, 70 for the
round trip.
To Ogden and Salt Lake City,
*34 70 for round trip.
Dates of sale, July let to 9t,h in
elusive, and September let to 10th in-
clusive.
Special excursion to South Dakota
points. The sale of special excursion
tickets to Hot Springs, Dead wood and
L<*a(l, South Dakota, are auiho ized
under the following condi iucs by the
C. O. & G:
NOTICE
To all who wish cream ft r Sunday,
orders must reach u> Saturday by
noon. Bon Ton confecliom rv,
Roberts ik It bkkts
PAPER HANGING
Spud m» wr<f t*» rail jii d 1 w;:l show vet
the irtfl and chcapet i v* itiI pap'r in tent,.
I hh\t ilD- prirp mut tbui i<* heiuwegi. Sivd
word tt KiV f* Koi a lb ,mid Avt., or cftL up
'l lit I t !'•- 1*4 L» K R V AN.
paper hanger A decorate*
ALL WORK GUAR ANT E tD
ASK YOUR GROCER I OR
BIG (3 FLOUR
Manufactured by the
Canadian Co. Mill * Elwatoh Ce
EL RENO PLUMBING CO
ONLY EXCLUSIVE PLUMI
SHOP IN EL RKNtt
Ltl ce fjrurc wuli yon on vout p!uaib'i i’
can auve you iuon»y,
Wade S’root. North of Caddo Hotel
Annex. 'Phone 8 on 48...........
SHOES, S1IOE8, SHOES.
Made to tit any foot, at A C, Peder
fit)
TO OUR PATRONS.
You are hereby notitbd that after j son’s shoe shop
he 1st of July our solicitors will not j
want bottom figures on your lumber. | oa)1 for or,iers. Ad ordeis sent in will | Let us tlgu-e with you on your fart,
be promptly delivered 65 j and city loans, and your insurance pol-
Cook & Shriver, i icie«.
Choice office rooms for rent in my
new building. For rates ard inf r-
mation apply to A. C. Springs, C 1)
Heinrich, or to I Jaloniek
Firnt 1 ublished .Ju*e 21. 14*01
LEGAL NOTICE.
In the matter of ihe e-tute of Th^rct* H
We cau give (hem
The Gloyd I.l jibbh Co.
Any kind of a bond you may
Don’t estimate yourself too highly, peed can be furnished by Rick-
let your neighbors do tliis for you. W» | e|1^ Springs & Saxey.
can give estimates on your lumber j
which will please you, and save mnne) , ••Mamma." said four-year-old
for you The Gloyd Lumber Co j by, "what is that white stmt on my
’ berries?" "That is what we cn!,
------ whipped cream,” answered bis moth-
( ; \ fpw davs later Hobbv dined at
■Just received a large assortment cf i aTndi being offered
pipes. SaM rl.M H ordinary cream, he askee: "Haven t
you folks got any spanked creamV"
We will nave you money.
E. Bknnvtt.
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kiun. deceased:
On the 16th day af .June, U01.
of Hforennid p ute David M
tiled In the jirol ate on»t hi-
’h” Rdminlatrntor
T • mas. having
rwom pi-tMii.n,
PJIcr.thJy payments
you a home. See
Springs &. Saxey
you how it is dene
secures
Ricke-
l-ruvimr ibe :oirt for »n older to h**11 certain retd
ott
TWO ROOM HOUSE
On Foster ave., near E. Loudon st
for sale ctvap. Inquire at premise'1
A bargain.
ate ni-d personal pro er'y therein ret forth, at
private hale: Ihe court, bavitw examined t»H'd
I peti'ion. it uppearn to the court to he necehrary
I to cell paid ea! and pergonal property therein
who will tc'l j *-e forth It in therefore ordered tlint it! per-or —
iuterfehted in gajd eg'ate, appear r efore ihe pro
iiate court of ('a udian County Otc'aiioma Terri
tory, on tlie 2lth day of .July. 14"H at nineoVlock
a. in., in the c ty of El Heno. in the county court
iiongr* then of, to abow ciuce wh/ «n order
Khould not l» l anted to the administrator f*»
sell the perronnl and real erta e of d« cedent. s» t
forth in afore.-aid j (ition.
[seal.) W. II. Ghiosrt, I robate Judge.
When Ihe liver fails to secrete t,is
the blood becomes loaded with bilious
propel t ies, the digestion becomes ;m-
paired end the b'-.weig ronstlpt'ert
Herhine l hs h direct action upor, fr,e
liver aid excretory organs, and a ff»
doses w i : cure aov kir-. of liillioueLtss
Price, 50 cents C. Miller.
The Weekly B< only 50 cents
four mailed to any Redress
Have you seen thuti? Pedersoi,
$3.50 shoes for men. Af
Eresb sepplv of Morgan s Mnnuail
and maps a.1 Beil office. Price lnr
map or, y 25 cents.
See Meyer 4 Sacket for ab-
stract, and fire and tornado in-
surance.
Buy Mrs. Austin’s Wheat Fooo;
easily prepared, costs little aud if m
good you always waut more. At yr.n
grocer's.
Cream delivered to any part of tni
city by the Bon Ton.
The best is none too good tor
you when it comes to a building
association. We represent th •
best and cheapest too.
Ricker, Springs iSaxey.
G W Kell, r will sell in city or
country. Fiipk easy. tii, »
C. A Punnieter, attorney it law sue
notary con tie found at ruooj FT k
2nd floor, Pabst buodiog.
Don’t t,e modeas: use pn ,ae 7tl r.oc
g-t estimates i,n lob worts.
B*-ft cream, lowe-t ratus at the Ecn
Ten.
;rii. t f\,Wished 'i»y St laoi I
U-iTKAY NOTli E
T» rritor' i:f OklHhomu, I
t.'hi>tit. lui Couuiy, i
No,ict* in 1** rt hv givt'ii ;ii 'u h« 2’'tli «l r>‘
M«y A D. 1W1, om s ii L«r append'-'
[or»' rne him! d «(!'• Ml1irl i.it «»1 ttnkiiiL' up .*
the fo.p wing «*«•«• nb d «—1 raj--: uni i 1 »• red
fttia-r. about if vt’h rw *• tl. /••■i'Mit uli t.i 454*
pound-. hrHiu.ed D ' >v. !• t miIb.
That 'h»* n »■ dvr,re \ -aid tnh* r up i« «»n t Fit
S. K quarter of section Ml, townghip lv; rauv
wcht. That hin pen it flV • pddrrhH it* N ‘ i
T That ihi nHiiie Wfig lukou up ou flit Ibil.
day of May \ !> . 1WM
kV’iint'H tt»v bund and goal thin JKHh day tif
M«v A. D., i^Jl
(SEAL) EoilBEEHK
County < 'iff k
The Merchants’ l.un-di,
at John C. Hud ;--th’e
more aud taorc pop;, -ir.
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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/m1/3/?q=houston: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.