El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 310, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 23, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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1ST 27, 1902.
j Ltiiumui townsite ot i. oc<issu,t is sitcmted on flip mnin litip nf’tiio c* t? t p-r "o t> t> + -i ,
rias.i.gr countries, The Great Chickasaw Nation, which ^already becomingthickly settled onaccrnmUnf1=“/ S.-?C,k
Mlr-m facilities. will mum-ally become . my »t,»nj main, pail,. Fin, SlS?S*n befd,p,h*f tfg
the sale
, ■“ Business and residence lots will be sold at auction, beginning August 27 1902 (!nl * r t v ,,. “ "■
f!l V ,li 1,art "711 “l °"ce km>w ^I1- dames, and the knowledge of his acting as auctioneer will t.rinlr many neonle to IWa o' of,£an,iU\P1 ,y’ l]. au,t'On the sale. Everyone who attended the grout town lot
&.. . women, are invited to come end buy a home and business in this new town. The Rock Island railway will Jive excursion rat I f g,mtl7,na"ly ,a,.rn‘'^ ^‘speaks a well conducted town lot sale. Men, yea
Coiimio'liitionson the townsite. '' w 1,1 <f'e exc ursion rates from all points in the Territory to all who attend this sale. Ample hotel,
1 hrco beeves will be barbecued on the grounds. Plenty of shade and ice water on the grounds. TITLE V mi if Maim a, i . i
roe nrtrilnim nf *K..................--a ....... ..................... • i i *-1 A quit claim doe 1 will bj given to lots the same as all Turrit iriil towns, which gives pur-
i“*vv V\\vr3 ue oaroecueu on uie grounds. Plenty ot shade and ice water on the gr
chaser tne privilege of having the same appraised to him by the government and receive patent.
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bocia'ists Will Meet
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tl jdui Lau dry and Supply Co.
A\ hat was known as the Troy
St 'iint I.Rundry has been sold to . Canadian
A. T. Fargussonand H. 11. Bowman C<’l‘n,y: You are hereby notilied
It will now be to meet in Convention on Aug.
30th, 1902 at 2 oelock p. m. at the
Farmers hotel, El Reno (). T. for
•of Wichita, Kans.
A..yen us tue Model Laundry and
(6up| )y Co. They will make a
first class plant of it adding some th<'purpo*P of selectinK candi-
llo 1 nc n i. .] ■. 11 #.1. ..4 L .. u l. *
cifvw machinery and other facilities
t) handle the work both promptly |
and successfully. They will cater
to all classes of work such as tlat-|
•wm k and family rough dry. Mr. j
I* urgu-soh has been engaged in Why pay one dollar far 10
(be luundiy « WiihiU.
Imt rPeerilly sold out, and Mr. Grocery?
Bowman is a practical man of
The Most Direct Route
From either North and South,
to the famous health re-
sort and springs of
dates and such other business as
, ma.v come before the convention.
By order of committee of Cana-
[ diun county.
Fterro If) gears’ experience. The
GRAIN AND STOCKS
• new liim promises to give El Dec wheat closed today...
lienj one of the best equipped Dec wheat closed yesterday ftTij-t
.laundries in Oklahoma and a aer-1 Dec corn ek*ed u,d»>’..... 43*
vice that cannot be beat in any | C0J" ^ -V^terday . 42*
metropolitan city. They look at. Wheat, high.............. ri.s
El licnu as a city with a future,! Wheat, low..............
and they are hereto stay. Mr' j Corn opened.............. 42*
.f'srgusson's family will arrive ^orn> kigh...............4.'i*-S
Corn, low ............. .. 42
REMOVAL NOTICE.
O. L. Richards has leased the
Peach store rooms No. 113 and
115 So. Bickford avenue and will
remove from Rock Island avenue
about the 1st of September. The
now location will enable Mr.
Richards to keep the departments
of his business separate. Stor<
room No. 113 will be used ex* !
j elusively for bis second-hand bus* '
j iness. No. 115 will he elegantly I
| fitted nil for gents’ furnishing |
jgoods, Indian goods and curios. ^
Descriptive literature concerning! Mr. Richards has already placed
this delightful resort fur- 1,-,i r , ,
• , , i orders for several thousand dol-
mshed upon application to .
lurs worth of pottery, Indian
Passenger Traffic Department curios, Aztec curiosities, Navajo
The Novelty Store
lino of Hammoeks.
NOTICE
To Architects, Contractors and
Prospective Builders.
ha^ a tins | \ teachers’ examination for
j certificates valid in the city of El
I beno, will he held in the Irving
building, Sept. 1, 2 and 3.
Get our prices on wiring before
closing contracts. We are in the i Excursion rates on all railroads
business solely for the sale of to and from Oklahoma City will
electricity for light and power ■ . . .
and expect to use all proper means " IUrl(lt>> during the races there,
to encourage the general use of September 9th and 12th. Okla-
same. I'o this end we will fur. i , , *.,
nish all wiring, fixtures, lamps, : C ‘VW1 K1VB an entf,'-d»in-
motors and supplies at cost. , "lent, in thus line at the new Col-
We thoroughly understand the cord Park that will be fully up to
business and can advise you as to , . , 1
the best method of illumination st ""‘ard of the
The best horses in the
next week.
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Stocks Higher.
FRISCO SYSTEM
St. Louis
ritfiLiMi.m
The Place to Go.
Thins nf « round frin of only
51970
and Chimpanzee blankets and
robes. The establishment will be
the most extensive one of the
j kind in the entire southwest. In
.addition to the other lines of busi-
i ness Mr. Richards is u licensed
j pawnbroker and is ready at all
! times to accommodate an.v who
j ma.v need a temporary loan.
grand circuit
arrangement of wires, etc. I races.
B.v becoming responsible for i, , .. ,
the proper lighting of any build- ’ th t,'otters and runners,
ing we guarantee no slighting in are engaged in addition to which
tin « m E\i*r\.hing will be other attractions are provided for
♦irvt-«Ins.«. permanent and projier- , . ..
1.1 de>igned for tie service re- '"e entertainment of visitors cal-
qujr,',fl- ... t , , jcuhited to afford a pleasant and
anyone desiring <mr sendees and l|1,,,'lable visit for every one.
promise herb-grade work and . •‘■'freer, i ays to the park. Baloon
prices i,hat defy competition.
Respectfully,
Li, Rk\o Lkiht A Powi:u Co
... *, . , ,, . Why pay ana dollar for 18>b«
All are invited to the open air of Sugar wh.n VOH „„ 2Q
pound* atth*
eery?
Townund Gro-
dervice at the Congregational
Church toOHirrow night at 8
d’clock. 0
The, Republican county coin- The Sisters’ School.
tn ’tee is in session here this af j The •Sisters arrived yesterday to
tirnoon arranging for the repre- renew their work. The school will
g •ntative and council conventions. 0,,eu Tue.rtay. Hept.it. As they did
T, . • ii / • , last year they will teach from the
Perry is rapidly forging to the ,
primary to th* 9th yrade inclusive.
front as a swetropolitan city. B„v D. Constant,o. 8. B.
! To D»nv-r. < o orsdo Sorln*. |
Man tou and »»ieblo. *
| On rrrtni.n itntex in June; July
\ JufSust /i ii September,
vi-a the.
HocklsM
System
Manager.
The Hell acknowledges » pleasaut
visit today from Frank Moore and
Cncle Tom's Gubin has been there.
Cuainosa was generally suspended
to givo Tom and Eva a reception.
George Todd, living west of F.l
Eeno ivaB complained against by Kditor Woods, of Mustang They
Mr. Dean, a neighbor, for assaulting drove up. One of these days the
*iim and ^cutting bimwith a knife. Frisco w ill connect enterprising
Mr. f >0,1 came in ami gave himsell Mustang with the counry seat. To
op Mr. Dean is not seriously hurt , this end special ettorta will be
l>it; Todd is out on bond. < made.
K"rite for books entitled
"CAM PINO IN COLORADO."
"FISMlrva IN COLOHAUO,"
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UNDR*TH« TURQUOISE SKY.
The Camping Rook tells hou>,
where uitd at what, cost parties
of two, four and six can enjoy
r\*,\**xprnsivr vacation in that
delightful climate-
f. I. NIMHOI, LS.F.L.Tipti, (u
ill.umia S. P. i,
The office is now ready to re-
ceive more job work. The rush
for the past six weeks hits subsi-
ded a little.
The finest assortment of cakes
and pies for luncheon, dinner or
picnic at Jackson Bros
DO YOU KICK?
There will be a meeting? Tues-
day night, Aug. 26th at the Busi-
ness College for the purpose of
organizing a Foot Ball Team.
Every one interested is cor-
dially invited.
Oklahoma Cfty.
(World’s Fair Special)
I raves Olahonm City.____6:30 p. rr
Arrives Kansas Cit»........7:00 air
Arrives St. Louis..........11:80 a nr.
Arrives .Memphis............6:<)0p n*.
St. Louis Express.
Loaves Ol ahoma City.....9:50 air.
Arrivos St Louis...........7:15 a in
Meteor.
Leaves Kansas City........7:l5p a.
Arrives Ol ahomaCity......7:30an*
Ark’. & Okla. Express
ascensions, Ferris wheel, morry-
gorotmd, gla.«v blowers and all
sorts of amusements for old and
young.
Wanted, a young man to take*
course in the Business College and
work for his tuition
ASK TOOK GROCRH *OK
BIG (3 FLOOR
Manufactured by the
anadian (Jo. Mill A Hlavator Cc
w»ii\. 06 \JKid. express w s nUT*d
Leaves St Louis............10:00p n 1 . ' S- B!‘*?ey, P. O. True, Texas,
a ----writes: *‘My wife had been suffer^
Arrives Olaho ma Oily.....8:45 p m "nV wr« had been suffer*
Thr ugli cars and Pullman palact lllg ,‘ve y‘ar* with paralysis in her
sleepers between O lahoma ( itv. when 1 was persuaded to
For'Ttes^’nd ‘mb" " infonZ!^ -hloh
'“r " ~ ‘ * have also used
and skin
It does the work” 86s
For rates and other information cured | « ,i , ‘ 7
call on noaie t Frisco System agent ,, er all right. I hai
or address the undersigned. ; " ‘oro>d sores, frost bites
R F Dunn, [ eruptions.
Division Fassenger^Agt^ j 6oe andfl.oo boUl7 at" c. a hill.*
Iw Cream at Jackson Bros.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 310, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 23, 1902, newspaper, August 23, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911302/m1/4/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.