El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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Not for a Chance for There is no Chance About it; That is,
No Chance to Lose.
You have a chance to secure a 20-year guaranty,
g-old tilled watch with Elgin movement. You have
a chance to secure a $10 Violin. You have a chance
to secure the pick of a hand-painted China Clock,
But no Chance to Lose.
Our stock of jewelry, spoons and gold and silver or-
naments is undoubtedly the BEST* IN EL RENO.
They must he sold; and to get quick returns, I've
i icked out FIRST CLASS articles and marked them
in plain figures. They are in my show windows.
You see exactly what they are. Do you want any
of them? Then come in and invest 50 cents. You
are guaranteed something worth 5o cents. This
you are certain of and you may get one of the very
valuable prizes. Stop at Long's Jewelry Store, S.
ock Island, near Wade and peep in the windows.
If satisfied walk in and invest 5o cents. The num-
bers will be drawn.
Thursday Afternoon, January 23rd, J 902.
Chances are on Sale now,
Yours for Fairness,
Long Jewelry Store.
BERMUDA GRASS ROOTS.
Foil Sale:—
Roots grown from grass that
Has boon allowed to go to seed „ ...
New Wall Paper just in at tha
will produce lawn grass that does Nove)ty store.
■ot winter kill and will stand
Special prices in ladies' and
gents' underwear, gloves and mit-
tens. Chicago Racket.
drought.
The properties of Bullard’s Know
Dr. H. IJ. Wynne, Liniment possess a range of useful-
S. W. corner Old Court House ness greater than any other remedy.
R. , A day seldom passes in every house-
** ’ hold, especially where there ere
children, that it is not needed. Price
DON'T LIVE TOGETHER.
Constipation and healtli never go
together DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers promote easy action of the
bowels without distrees. “1 have
ht en troubled with costiveness nine
years.” says J. O. Greene, Depauw,
Ind. “I have tried many remedies Judge Mitts today,
but Little Early Risers give beBt re- i , , . .
suits.” At C. it. Miller. I against him was very weak.
25 and 60 cents At C. R Miller,
Rawle.v Nash, charged withsett-
ing tire to the school house in Dis-
Irict No. 21 was discharged by
The evidence
THE HOTEL GEM
A First-class one dollar a day Hotel.
Albert Newton, Prop.
Clean and comfortable rooms.
Special attention to transient trade.
The best treatment guaranteed,
At the Hotel Gem.
116 West Hays street, west of the
Kerfoot Hotel.
City vs. Water Co.
Judge Green, referee in the
city's suit against the water com-
pany, examined a number of wit-
nesses today, members of the
council and tire department, phy-
sicians and others. They were
all certain in the matter of limited
water supply, but none of them
I very certain on the impurity
jquestion. Several of the witnesses
inferred front appearance of the
water, and from what they had
heard, that impurities existed,
Testimony is still being heard to-
day.
Mayhew- Bush.
Mr. George Livingston May-
hew and Miss Nell Rush of Cain-
met were married at 6 o'clock ; pool tables are used. Lovers
\\ ednesilay afternoon, January the game are assured of good ser-
22d, at tlu* residence of Mrs. i vice and best treatment.
Marie McClendon in this city.
BARGAINS.
A Good Opportunity to Secure
First-Class Goods Be-
low Cost.
Mrs. J. II. Long contemplates
going on her claim within the next
thirty days; in the meantime the
elegant stock of jewelry, musical
instruments, hand-painted china
and silver and gold ornaments will
be sold below cost. This is a line
opportunity to buy articles of
genuine value at almost your own
price*. The stock contains a
splendid line of silver spoons,
knives and forks, ornamental
clocks and fine watches.
BILLIARD PARLORS.
Harms Bros. New Rooms Now
Open.
The Harms Bros billiard parlors
are now open with Stant Jackson
in charge. The billiard hall is
entierly separate from the saloon
and wine rooms; and is fitted up
in the very best style. The
Brunswiek-Balkc billiard and
of
-•/Granger-Robare.
\\ illiuiu T. Granger and* Miss
Blanche Kohare were married
last night at the residence of the
f|| bride’s parents, Mr. and Mr-. Win (
|uu I). Rot Hire. Rev. Mr. Graham of j
Syj the Presbyterian church at Oklu-
||& hoiua City performed the eorc-
1|| moity. Relatives and a few in-
|jg, tincite friends of the bride and
groom witnessed the pretty wedd-
jjj(gj ing; and extended warm felicita-
tions; but no warmer or more
sincere than the cordial good
wishes expressed by every one
w ho knows the pretty and eharni-
[jlgJ'ibg bride and popular groom. Mr.
and Mrs. Granger have begun
b'hj housekeeping at once in thyir
^ residence corner I luff and Russell,
where the bridal party was liand-
jjjfl somcly entertained after the wed-
ip ding ceremony last night. Those
awl present at the marriage and bali-
n't were: Mr and Mrs Ilurry
Kohare, Mr and Mrs Towler, Mr
■f-j/l and Mr- French and Harry Tor-
ipj hett of Oklahoma City; and Mr
Ml and Mrs Joe Abbott, the Misses
. Louise Blackman, Edith Sctzir,
Mj1 Addie Kirkpatrick, Beatrice Ab-
bott and Theodore I’age Is.
Both the residence of the bride's
parents, and that of Mr. and Mrs.
Granger were beautifully deco-
rated with fern, sinilax and roses.
I he presents were numerous an I
lovely.
Benefit Of The Doubt.
A little fellow was complaining
to his mother the other day, that
one of his companions had played
a mean trick on him. He gave
him a dime to buy bananas and
only brought back three. The
mother said: “That may be all l.o
got. Give him the benefit of the
doubt.” The son replied: “I
guess that's right. I'll give him
tlie benefit of tin* doubt, whatever
that means; but the ilext time, I'll
buy ’em myself.”
Digests
what you
Eat
Dyspepsia Cure
Nature never makes a mistake and tho preparation which duplicates
its action cannot fail. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure never fails because it di-
gests your fond by nature's own process, its affect is equally prompton
txith occasional and chronic cases of Indigestion, dyspepsia ana stomach
trouble of every kind. J t digests what )ou eat while the stomach rests.
No dieting is neces-ary. Eat all tlie good food you want. • We have
been selling KoUol Dyspepsia Cure f.r the past two vears and have also
used it,” write Bowman &Son.;, of Valley Furnace, W. A’a.. “and never
heard of a failure. We are so confident of its merits that we sell every
bottle under our personal guarantee.” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure never falls.
Sures Ml Stomach Troubles.
Prepared hyF. f\ !k*Wltt & CY>., C’hlciwro. Theft bottl** contains8H times th«‘50o. qlze.
W lii'ii you suiTer from biliousness or const i pat ion use the famous little livej
pills known as DeWitt’s Little EARLY RISERS. They never gripe.
Have you seen Doc?
Who is Doe?
lie's a natural born
grabber.
Don't you See?
bundle
PURETY GUARANTEED.
To bo healthy, drink soda
water made from pure distilled
water. Schafer Bottling Works.
Notice the brand blown in bottle.
Phone 155.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
BIG ( \ FLOUT
Many a bright and happy house-
hold lias been thrown into sadness
and sorrow because of the death of
joyed one from a neglected cold.
great cure for coughs, colds and nil
pulmonary ailments Price 25 and 50
cents At C R Miller
If you have real bargains left
over, why not make a list, and let
. a loved one jroni a negieeieo emu.
the people know, through the Bell, Ballard's More-Hound Syrup is the
what you have (
Manufactured by the
'’anadtan Co. Mii.t, A Et.wator Or
II. II. Canon & Co., the exclu-
sive shoe house always has
bargains.
-y One stor
| , -I- t»ige, vvi
I ~ I I I grounds
A W 1 cistern, *
Sale
One stor". 6-room cot-
itTi lm tli room;
100x140 ft ;hns
well, city wat-
er; lartfelmrn with cow
and horse lot separate.
a 11 in perfect* repair.
515 S McComb ave.
Dudley 1*. Brown,
Booms 1 and 2, Land
Otllce Bldg.
.1. A. HATCHETT, If. C. 8HUTTKK,
It«*s. cor. Woodson st. «& Barker avo. Res brick house 607 8. Barker ave.
Phone No 07. Phone No. 205.
DRS. HATCHETT & SHUTTLE
Office eor. Rock Island ave , and Russell street, over shoe store.
Office Phone No. 66.
Club Dance.
There'll be a complimentary
well-known ,h°l> at the F.l Reno club rooms to-
rn
I’he Rev. Mr. Monroe of the
Christian church officiated.
Mr. Maheiv is a
and successful young business j eight, Members are reminded
man. The charming bride is a Uiat these social features of the
daughter of Judge W. W. Bush ,Tub an* for the enjoyment of
of this county and who formerly members and thoir friends. Good
resided in El Reno. The Even- music, fine dancing floor and a
al
< ’ H11) WORTH MILLIO NS
“My child is worth mi lions to
me,” says Mrs. Mary Bird of Harris-
bnry, Pa., “yet I would have lost
tier by croup had I not purchased a
bottle of One Minute Cougli Cure.”
One Minute Cougli Cure is sure cure
for colights, croup and throat and
lung troubles. An absolutely safe
cougli cure which acts immediately
Tin* youngest child can take it with
entire safety. The little ones like
tlie taste imd.remembar how often it
The Model Millinery
Will make all their pattern
hats at cost from now until
Jan. 1. We still have a num-
ber of beautiful hats to select
from.
PITTS & HEED
226 S. Rock island Ave.
LEE LUNG LAUNDRY.
u..o .cl.,,...| We are now located in Annex
helped them. Every family should ] (>f (|
have a bottle of One Minute Cough. ,! ,
Cure handy* At this season especi-1 J he Lee Li no Lalndky.
allv it ntav be needed suddenly. At >_____
C. R. Miller.
NOTICEOF REMOVAL.
On the 1st of February 1 will
move my shoe shop to the Rus-
sell street room of the Sturman
A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT
“1 was troubled for about seven
| years with my stomach and in lied
half ini time,” says E. Demick,
Somerville, Ind "I spent about,
$1,000 and never could get anything
to help me until I tried Kodo'l Dy-
spepsia l lire. I have taken a fe'vv
building, corner Bickford ave. and 1 It ” n * t°u v b v w hat yo i*? ^ j’“
Russell street; were I’ll be glad to
have my friends call. In the
meantime those wanting repair
work, or “new work” done in an
artistic manner will find me at my
old place in rear of (,'anon & Co’s
Those having work not called for,
will confer a favor by calling and
getting it, before I move.
Respectfully
A. C. Pederson
CHILDREN ESPECIALLY
LIABLE.
Burns, bruises and cuts are ex-
tremely painful and if neglected of-
tenresult in blood poisoning. Child-
ren are especially liable to such
mishaps because not so careful. As
a remedy DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve is unequalled. Draws out
the fire, stops the pain, soon heals
the wound. Beware of count rfeits
Sure cure for piles. * DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby
of eczema after two physicians gave ......... ,, , ,,
berup,” writes James Mock, N. I Remember that dates!
Webster, Ind. “The sores were sot .)DAr., ____
bad she soiled two to live dresses! ,5RA r *-!• °°I> NONSENSE.
what you digest and assimilate If
your stomach doesn’t digest your
food you are really starving Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure does tlie stomach’s
work by digesting the food You
don’t have to diet Eat all y*ou want,
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all
stomacli troubles, At C R Miller
The one fare rate made by all
railroads for round trip to Wichita,
Kansas and return on tlie dates of
the sth Annual Convention of tho
Oklahoma Live Stock Association,
I eh. 11, 12, and 16, next, is effec-
tive on 10th and 11th going, limit-
ed to return on the 15th. A splen-
did program has been prepared
and \\ iehita will entertain royally
all who may come. Among tho
features of special interest are
special sales of registered cattle
and horses, the regular convention
program, roping and riding con-
tests for purses, open packing
houses and stock yards to all
visitors and the annual Cattlemen’*
Hall. A cordial invitation to
attend is extended to everyone.
a day” AtO R Miller
KAFFIR CORN FODDER
For Sale. Enquire at Pagel-s
Grocery store.
The Even- music, fine dancing
ing Bell joins in the glad music of pleasant evening are assured
tlie marriage bells.
who attend.
ELRENO
MATTRESS CO.,
ED BECKER, Prop.
FACTORY AND RESIDENCE
- 314-
SOUTH EVANS
AVENUE.
A not her ridiculous food fml ha*
been branded by tlie most competent
authorities. They have dispelled
(lie silly notion that one kind of food
is needed for brain, another for mu-
scles, and still another for bones. A
correct diet will not only nourish a
particular part of the body, but if,
will sustain every other part. Yet,
however good your food may be, its
! nutriment is destroyed by indiges-
tion or dyspepsia. You must prepare
| for their appearance or prevent their
coming by taking regular doses of
Green s August Flower, the favorite
medicine of the healthy millions.
A fow doess aids digestion, stimu-
lates the liver to healthy action,
purifies the blood, and makes you
feel buoyant and vigorous. You can
get Dr G. G. Green’s reliable re-
medies at C. I{. Miller’s.
Get Green's Special Almanac.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 129, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 23, 1902, newspaper, January 23, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911398/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.