El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1 Monday, September 1, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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AUCTION SALE AT ALEX.
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SEPTEMBER
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at IT id situated 14 miles southeast of Chiokasha and 12 miles northwest of Lindsay, on the Pauls Valley ex-
ten sfonoftheCklslanTrail way. Alex will be the only railroad town between Chiokasha and Lindsay, and is
the drainage, and pure water can be obtained at a depth
of from 15 to 25 feet. The railroad will be completed to the towa of Alex about October 1, grading being pushed
rapidly. d in the center of the far famed Washita Valley, surrounded by a community of farmers who
hav^lived and grown rich producing large crops of Grain, Fruits and Cotton, a failure of crops being unknown.
The town of Alt-x will become an important shipping point for the large herds of cattle owned m this section
of rouutrv and the trade will be drawn for many miles, thus insuring its rapid growth The sale will be conduc ed
of> tC Townsite Terms of sale. Cash or Bankable Note. TITLE- A quit Claim Deed wil be given to the lots
Burners inother Territory towns, which gives the purchaser the right to have the same perfected by the govern-
ment and receive his patent.
BARBECUE Three beeves will be barbecued on the grounds Plenty of lunch and ice water tarnished.
' “ f I, in m.V lino of business or see,king an investment, will do well to renmmbor the .1 iy S^pt. 4, 1902. People at distant railroad points purchase your tickets to arrive a day
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B. PIPER
Chickasha, I. T.
Representing Rock Island Fownsite Company o! Alex.
1
To the Public.
In order that the public of El
Reno may be disillusioned in re-
gard to the proprietorship of the
tonsorial parlors located in the
building occupied by the Mer-
chants’ liar, the journeymen
employed at aforesaid parlors,
wish to state that the place is
owned by a conscientious gentle-
man of good executive ability,
Mr. Crawford, who guarantees
good work and courteous treat-
ment. Special attention paid to
face massaging of both sexes.
Ladies’work is solicited at their
homes.
SCHOOL SUITS
200 school suits at Tannebaum’s
Cut Price Sale, at one-half that
some competitors ask.
$60.00 to San Francisco and
Los Angeles, and $73.50 to Port-
land, Ore. and return Sept. 29th
to (let. 1st; return limit Nov. 15.
1902. Stop.offs allowed in and
wt -f of Colorado, via Rock Island
System.
Labor Day Holiday.
'Flic banks of El Reno will be
closed on Labor Day, Monday,
September 1st.
POOL COLORADO.
The Place to Co.
Think of a round trip of only
$1970
NOTICE
To Architects, Contractors snd
Prospective Builders.
fo Denver. • o'orsdo
Manltou and mieblo.
On certain dates in Ju ne; July
Jr is? ust and September,
via the
MOTHERS’ FRIEND
Mothers’ Friend shirt waists at
less than half price at Fannebairn’s
Cut Price Sale.
Ito
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The office is now ready to re-
ceive more job work. The rush
for the past six weeks has subsi-
ded a little.
Bissantz ice cream at
Jackson Bros.
Get our prices on wiring before
closing contracts. M e are in the
Springs | business solely for the sale of
electricity for light and power
and expect to use all proper means
to encourage the general use of
same. To this end we will fur-
nish all wiring, fixtures, lamps,
motors and supplies at cost.
Wo thoroughly understand the
business and can advise you ns toj
the best method of illumination |
arrangement of wires, etc.
By becoming responsible for
the proper lighting of any build-
ing we guarantee no' slighting in
the wiring. Everything will be
first-class, permanent and proper-
ly designed for the service rc-
I quired.
We will be glad to confer with
anyone desiring our services and
promise high-grade work and
The Most Direct Route
WO
RACKS
IMS
From either North and South,
to the famous health re-
sort and springs of
SULPIii.LT.
Is Via The
ft HEW FAST TRASK
Between Bt. Louis and Kansas City and
OKLAHOMA CITY,
WICHITA,
DCIMISOIM,
SHERMAN,
DALLAS,
rORTWORTH
SHORTEST AND BEST WAY
---TO--
HOT SPRINGS. ARKANSAS
The World's famoua Health Resort.
TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY
Texas, Oklahoma, Indian
Territory and The West.
FrM Reclining
Chair Cara
Oa All Train*.
Pullman Bullet
Sleeping Cara.
Iquipmaat
All New.
Perfect Service.
r»r ell
ull .. H ill
of any Ho* or oddroaO
L L Rriisrt. 1.9X
boil**. Ton.
Jm V.Ttrffsrt. T.P L
Oklahoma. O T
Write far books entitled
••CAMPING IN < 01-0^*00
"FISHING IN COLOHABO."
—AND—
UNDER THE TURQUOISE SKY.
The- Cnmpintf Book tells how,
ivbcrc ctHfl nt what cost parties * ■■ -
9ftmo, four and six can enjoy I prices that defy competition.
%n inexpensive vacation in that |
delightfal climate•
[. I TH1MPS0H, A, S, P, A., Topeka, Lan
jilO. SEBASTAN, £, P, A.. Chicago
aid principal points in Texas and the Sooth- |
7c»t. This train is new throughout and is ,
ide up of
th eloctr
iveling c<
compiuted
in is new
> fl
.....ighta and all other
Aing conveniences. It runs via our now
_ ugho-------
made up of iho finest equipment, provided
with electric lights and all otl
and
'ovld .
modern
Descriptive literature concerning
this delightful resort fur-
nished upon application to
Passenger Traffic Department
FRISCO SYSTEM
St. Louis.
X
Respectfully,
El Reno Light & Powkk Co
Red River Division, sock island bulletins.
Every appliance known to modern car . $43.90 to Buffalo and Niagara
the make-up'of’iblB service, including Falls. $42.20 to Pittsburg, Pa.,
Cafe Observation Cars, and return. Tickets sold daily
under the managemen^of ^Fred^. ^Ha^ey. | until Sept. 10. Return limit Oct-
Full informat
I • trip via thii
•umiahed
lenUfttlvj
ion as lO raiWJ» *»uu un neuua era |
I * trip via this new route will be cheerfully via llock I Sliind.
I -arntahed, upon application, by any reprw
•j of th
Look over your stationery, and
see if you need some job work.
The Bell turns out first class
, work, and never fails to give |
I satisfaction.
BO YEARS
r* EXPERIENCE
Patents
Design,
Copyrights 4c.
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For Sale
At the Bell ofiice a supply of
’ For Sale” and "For Rent” signs
■ -mc» forsecortngjmtenu.^
Call for one of the Mound City
Company’s “color cards ’ at the
Long-Bell Lumber Co’s.
ScUirtWic American.
Si5SSS.5SS “*
largest ctr-
Terms, |S a
lrrs.
nn. Verms, 1
,w; tonriuontM.fi. uuiuuyull nowplMli.j.
MUNH & Co.36,B,o*,*wm, New York
• Briu.ct. K Bt- Wuuklnuton. D. U
One fare plus $2 round trip to
points in Indiana and Ohio, Sept.
: 2, 9, 16 and 23. Return limit 30
days; via Rock Island,
J. A. Nichols who has been
employed by Friend & Blevins for
the past year as cutter and man-
ager of their tailoring depart-
ment, will open a first class tailor
$34.70 round trip to Washing-
ton, 1). C., Oct. 2 to 5 inclusive.
Return limit when extended Nov.
3. Account G. A. R. encampj
ment. Stopovers in each direc^
Wanted, a young man to take a
course in the Business College and
work for his tuition
I tion east of Buffalo, Pittsburg
ing business on Sept. 1st. and will ftnfj Parkersburg, W. Va, Hock
be able to give his many friends Island System,
and customers better prices and
better work than ever, and will
appreciate a liberal share of their
patronage.
Bargains in unredeemed pledges
at O. L. Richards’, 215 S. Bick-
ford.
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ASK YOUR GROCER HJR
BIG (3 FLOUR
Manufactured by the
Iakadian Go. Mill 4 Elbvatob Ob
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1 Monday, September 1, 1902, newspaper, September 1, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911413/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.