El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 67, Ed. 1 Monday, November 11, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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file Racket Store
CLOSING OUT
Has a new, clean stock at low-
est prices Come and see for
yourself. We also have a dress-
maker late from Chicago, who
solicits your patronage.
I EXPECT*.__
l'.» o in my in w It ck Island avenue store by
TH flNKSGINING DAY
In iii“ in itiiti 1111- my triends wii. liml uie a old stand, corner Ilick-
f rl av one and Kusseli at.
ROY JONB1S.
Sale of
Everything
Regardless
of Actual
Cost.
THE HOT STUFF.
It d Soda. Our hot soda wa er ap
parntos n<« irj cimplete lu.niug'
orter-: Au ong the hot drinks served
in : lui l tea, elt in b inilloo, chicken
| F irst l’ublisje I O.-t. til. |
J. W. MCCOOL.I
118 N. BICKFORD - EL RENO
R. C. MORROW
bout tm, beef and co'ery bouillon,
tomato bouillon: hot ginger, hut lemon
ade,
Tliese are Rmnng the late-t nrinke
and served by a through expert, at all
hours at
Gerrers
CHAYSANTHEMUM SHOW
amt lair will be given by :he laidi-s of
ibt GbrigregaUunal chum'i in ibe opera
house about November 14, 15 ami 16
Ladies who wish to ix’ibit articles
anti compete for p izes can do so by
ptyiug an entry fee.
Mothers in the country, as well as in
city who think iliey have pretty babies
brii g tl cm 11 tne opera house—ai d
gut first prize.
We mike our own Chocolates, and
linn bous. Try them, they are tine
Gerrers
Evangelist Andriws lit I a great
crowd nt his closii g services last i-i lit.
On the i|iiestinn of Issuing bonis of
Can-.dian County, O. T. for the pur-
pose of erecting a court house.
Whereas, There w is presented to
the H aril of County Cr mmissioni rs of
Canadiiu County, O. T., at the regu-
lar O. tuber mi Mission of said board,
the petition of more than eight hun-
dred electors and taxpayers of Can-
adian county, O. T , praying that a
vote be taken for the issu ng of bonds
o ouild a court home on block 75, iu
the city of El Kcno, and the said board,
haying i xtuuiutd the said petition,
found that the same w is s gne i by
moio than one six’h of the qualitiid
electois and tsxpavrs of the said
county, as sin wn by the last preced-
ing enumeratiin of said couuly, and
was In all resjects legal.
A d the Board, havli g i xamined in
to Ibe (inaucial condition of said
county, caused u statement thereof to
be made upon tbe ] urnal of their
proceedings, whiih statement is iu
»t t lie t iber a • e, He leaves El llano i
with ihs assurai ee, Ibal bis work Leri I
has beeu pn duciive ol great good, I
Hoy shoes at The Progress.”
words and ligur°s as follows:
First—The assessed valuation of the
t ixable property within Canadian
Couutv, O T., as appears by the iqual-
Fme Spring weather.
Let u-t uiuke you a nioe Overcoat.
Yours to suit,
SMITH.
The grand jury has adjiuroed; now
watch the sail ons, and gambling deus,
They'll be "wide open ’; else all signs
fail. Vt ho’l', permit it? — Umph.
Shirts, shoes and sweaters for men
• ml boys at The Progress.”
Mrs Liuzee has relumed friui a
pleaMiDt two weeks’ visit at Anadai ko
and Lawton.
HQIUE CLEANING, ETC.
House and carpet cleaning, and cur
pets put down iu satisfactory mauner
All work guaranteed. Orders left at
Bel! nfliee will be promptly attended
Iu Respectfully,
David Hill.
.Manv peop'e are sutlering fearfully
Iiua indigestion or dyspepsia, when
oca-single botile of HKKH1NK would
i-ici* about a prompt and peruiaaeut
cons. A few doses will do more for a
weak stomach tlun a prolonged course
11 any other medicine. Price, 50 cents
Soad by C. it. Miller.
Bright young men or ladies wanting
a good paying position to call at room
5 Kerfoot Hotel from 9 to 11 o’clock a.
ru. 62
PERSONAL.
Will tbe lady who fell in a swoon Imt
Thursday, in front of the poatiffice,
•a,It st our sto.e? She suffers from
Brtrousness. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Dijwin will surely cure her. Sold by
U K. Miller.
izeii »bse».-inent rolls of taxable prop-
erly, fur the year 1901, now in force
and ttfecl, is $2,8:5,649.
Seem d—The outstanding indebted-
ness oi said c >uuty of every elate and
character whatsoever is 156,500.
Third—The amount of casli In the
hands of the county treasurer for
county use is $17 439 62.
Fourth—Bonds ti tbe amount of
Fifty Thousand Dollirs ($50 000) are
proposed to be issued for the purpose
of building a court bouse on Block 75,
in the City of El Reno, for Canadian
County, O. T.
The Board of County Commissioners
considering it to be to the best in-
terest of the couuty to erect a court
house,
It is therefore ordered by the Board
of Couniy Commissioners of Canadian
County, O. T., that a special election
tie held iu Canadian County, O. T., on
the 26th day of November, 1901, upon
the question of issuing bonds of Can-
adian County, O. I'., to the amount of
Fifty t housand Dollars ($50,000), to
be used for the purpose of erecting a
court house on Block 75, in the City of
El Reno, for said county.
Dated this 23J day of October, 1901.
By order of the Board of Couuty
Commissioners of Canadian County,
O. T.
William Echwarbrrg,
Chairman.
Attest. Eaki, Bkkbk, Co. Clerk.
The National Live Stock exposition,
Corning, Ohio, Nov. 5th, 1900.
Pepsin Syilo ,
Ali niicel.u, III.
Whim v eitiug in Taylorvllle, Id , I
rsme acios.i your Dr. Caldwell’s Sy rup
IVpi-m Hue us d two and one-hilf
hot til s aim ii lia.3 i oi e me more good
item ad the undteine I have used for
lov.jcarc. Plfcutu .ot me know If you
win tend me three or four bottles and
»4xt it will cost io send it to Corning,
Terry coun'y. Ohio, and no ise
Mrs. Sarah A. McCbackvx.
Sdd by C. R Miller.
at Chicago. Nov. 30-Dec. 7, 1901. An-
nuli convention National Livestock
Ks-oeiation at Chicago Dec 3 6. For
the above occasions the Great Kock
Island will make a rate of $25 for the
round trip. Tickets on sale Dec. 1 and
2. Return limit Dec. 5>. 1901.
Cracker mtal and pastry flour at
Convill & Rots.
Novelty Store,
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING.
Hats, Furnishings, Notions,
Tinware, Graniteware,
Queensware.
Wall Paper, Window Shades.
WHITES CREAM VERMIFUGE
removes the unhealthy ti-sue upon
which worms thriv. ; it brings, and
S lickly a healthy condition of body,
where wnrms cannot exiac. Price 25c
So d by C. R. Miller.
G. W. KELLER
Can be found on Choctaw avenue,
ofpjsite tbe Stewart lumber yards,
where he’d repair sewing machines,
sell new ones and buy and sell all
kinds of second-hand goods. 61
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP.
A cheap remedy for coughs and
colds is all right, but you want some-
.hing that will relieve and cure the
most sev-re ami daugerous results of
throat end lung troubles. IVijtt shall
you do? Go to -a more war—er au<*
regular climate? Yts, if > n ; bb; it
not possible for vou. 11 -vi i -j 3ilher
Case take the only remedy ill;; hat
be. o introduced iu all civilized couo
tries with success in severe throat and
lung troubles, “Boschee’s German Sy-
rup.” It not only heals and stint
ulatos the tissues to destrot the germ
disease, but allays inflamatioto, causes
easy expectoration, gives a good
night’s rest and cures the patient,
Try one bottle. Recommended many
years by all druggists in the world.
Sold by C. R, Miller, druggist. Get
Ureen’s prize almanac.
HOUSE FOR REN T
New 3-room house for rent. Enquire
at the Anst ne 13
NOT A DISSENTING VOTE.
A perfect laxative! That is the un-
animous veadict of the people who use
Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. 50c and
$1.06 eizjs. Sold by C R Miller.
Ask your grocer for Russ’ Bleaching
Blue; do not be deceived by fraudulent
imitations. See that tbe name Russ
appears on all packages. 19
S. FREED,
Manager of the New York cleaning
shop at 2 8 So. Kock Itdand ave , con-
ducts one of the best rep*iriQg, clean-
ing and pressing shops in El Reno.
Garments handled by him took just
like new.
Purity in Drugs and Accuracy
in Compounding.
If you need the best in the
crag line you’ll .ind it at
$
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4
1
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DOUBLE DA3LY
UP-TO-DATE
PASSENGER
T72AIN SERVICE
Memphis,sEast
and Southeast.
Absolut*!; th* Quickest aad lies!
HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers and Preo
titdining Chair Cars.
9. » UlftI, Q«a l West A. P KlfiWCLT^ T F A* }
Oklahoma city. O T.
•SO. Ii. LXK,Our/ AT Aft J. F. UOIDKN, Traffle Vr
Lima Rook iia.
£?_I° FULLER & FULLER’S
-THE-
Best Bargain Store
----IN EL RENO----
DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES
Notions and Indian Goods.
At FULLER & FULLER7^
120 North Bickford Avenue, Across from Kerfoot Hotel
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....AGENCY FOR....
I PALACE STEAM LAUNDRY
| 116 CHOCTAW AVE.
Baskets leave here Mondaysand Wednes-
I days, coming back Wednesdays and
I Fridays.
FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
y Lace Curtains and Fine Woolen Goods a Specialty
§ G J PERRY.
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“contentment is
BETTER THAN RICHES."
Bui man is so constituted—has still
so much of the animal in him—that
roDleni ment depends not a little upon
b s ford. To make a man thoroughly
dissatisfied with his life and lot. give
him bleed made from mouldy or ill
prepared flour. Write “contentment”
yn his face by bakirg only “El Reno’s
Best” fleur. Always pure and made
with care from the best wheat.
Where will you go for the Best
FURNITURE, at Lowest Prices?
That's Easy. Go to the Establishment of
—el. pelrry.s=-
"OSo’uPthho^cket8ord-“veI FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING
AND FINE CIGARS, AT
Henry Schafer’s Saloon.
Headquarters for PABST BEER.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 67, Ed. 1 Monday, November 11, 1901, newspaper, November 11, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911292/m1/4/?q=ross: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.