El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 63, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 8, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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EL RENO, OKLAHOMA. NOVEMBER 8. 1902.
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CONCERT.
[ Reported for the Bell J
The concert at the Christian
church I hursday night, given un- Flynn, Ferguson aud Grimes
I 1 O Y* tint nii.'itlnn.i . . C .1 T 1* s eM
The Big Three
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IWu
a,
issuing Powt
Made of Pure Grape Cream of Tnrfur
Sa icgtsatdsthe food
against alum*
tier the auspices of the Ladies’ I
Auxiliary of the V. M. C. A., j
| was a decided success. Every
number on the program was well1
given and the class of mil dr was |
excellent.
I ho program was opened with 1
a piano solo by Mrs. Durst which I
was well performed. The Misses
l UUM nnu no.. Me .ILLU »T„ U» .sio.
I’a.v your election bills and look
pleasant. If you owe the printer
*tep in and pay up.
The county commissioners are
considering several liquor appli-
cation eases today.
Gerrers cafe, El Reno’s favor-
ite resort for oysters and game in
•eason.
I lie Bell s collector hasn't been
around for several weeks. The
accounts will be presented Mon-
day.
Ilennessy and El Reno will
kick bull at the fair grounds to-
morrow.
#1-00 shirts for 75c, at “The
I Progress.”
Talk, and Neither of
Them Claims Mc-
Guire’s Election.
Official Codnt Nncessarij
From Guthrie state C.pitnl
Flynn Says
Neither Delegate Dennis T.
I irtmn and Suxcy delighted the Flynn, Governor Thompson B.
audience by tho blending of their Ferguson, nor National (Vnimit-
voice* in a splendid duet. Miss teeman William M. (rim .swill
K'aeknmn -hewed great skill in concede defeat in the election of a
her rendition of “Angelo Sere-!delegate to congress to succeed
Mrs. Brown, El Reno’s | Mr. Flynn, but neither are they
sweet singer, sang “Little Girl, j making any claims for the Re-
WAN TS.
Goodnight.” in a manner most
pleasing. Miss Gresham played
publican nominee, B. S. McGuire.
All claim that it will take the of-
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!,n opera by Moszkmvski which ticial count to decide the matter
.
Fruit and Wheat Flakes.
Gero-Fruto.
Crisp, delicious, tooths tine and nutritive.
THOROUGHLY COOKED AND READY TO EAT
CER0-PRUT0 POOD GO
-ni^T-x rs , »AJ7LE: CREEK" MICHIGAN
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS
A NEW MEAT MARK BYT
in u now part of town and known ns the Choctaw Market
he.mti l' l°pC| l,l'V J,Ht south of the deP°t. under the shadow of
^beautiful elms where prices on meats are shaded. Free delivery all
oxer the city. Expenses light, the rent is brief. Consumers
"«'ll bc ™,c &"Utek S li'“i r"li"'' G” *« -»
HALSTEAD & KOCHELLE
gave evidence of excellent musi-
enl training. Miss Owens com-
pletely captivated tlio uuriience
by her interpretation of “Faust.”
She was heartily encored and re-
sponded very graciously. Miss
Osborne’s piano solo was well
rendered. Mr. and Mrs. Reid
sang a beautiful duet and bowed
their acknowledgments to a hearty
encore. Mrs. Theo. Jlellwig
proved herself an artist of great
ability by her execution of
Lucia De Lammermoor” and
was generously applauded. The
Misses Hickman and Phillips
performed an important and dif-
ficult part in accompanying the
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.
Tiie farm known as the Jacob
Deardortf farm, for sale at a bur-
,, gain. It's located 7 miles East
of t nion City. Well improved.
For particulars sse or address
J. B. DcARDORFF, Adm
Liberty P. O. from.
New and Up-
to-date Hats
Are arriving every day at
j Pitts & Herd’s. S. Rock Island.
Full line of street hats to select
between Mr. McGuire and Mr.
Cross. When something was
said relativ to a contest, if Mr.
Cross was elected, Mr. Flynn
answered:
It matters not who the official
count may decide elected delegate
to congress, the interests of Okla-
homa are greater than the inter-
ests of the individual, and the one
declared elected should receive
and have the support of every
citizen, as he will have mine.”
What Ferguson Says
M hen asked regarding the po-
litical conditions, Gov. Ferguson
answered: “I do not believe that
voices on the piano. Not every j uoxv is the tiL forme to till!.. 1
good pianist is a good uccompan-j will say, however, that in my
ist, hut these ladies showed great opinion it will fake the official
judgment and skill. Miss Bryan’s ! count to decide the congressional
violin obligato was beautiful and J election. The republicans have
exceedingly well rendered. | made a strong campaign through-
Ll Reno is certainly proud of! out the territory. The republi-
lu r musicians, and appreciate can platform changed democratic
their ability and their willingness j votes to republican west of the
hor Kent Good 4-room house in
Morrison’s addition; tl lots,
good cistern and barn. Cali
on Geo. S. Pearl or W. A.
l’oarl, 40ti S. Barker ave. p55
h oh Rent Cool, pleasant rooms,
good board in private family.
401 S. Choctaw. 5
1'or Kini Basement under IIol
ister ,Xi Co's store on Rock
Island avenue, J, II, War-
ren, OJ)
\\ a nth i > Stick to pasture. 75
acres of good grass and !»0
•lores of wheat. 33
R. D. Jones.
For Exchange—A good farm 51
miles from Elk City, (). T.,
for El Reno property. Ad-
dress Box 144, Elk City. 53
Wanted Jo sell or exchange ■,
• hum in Roger Mills county
tor town property. Korpir-
tieulars call at 207 S. Rock
Island avenue. 54
I'ok Rent: Furnished rooms and
rooms for light housekeeping.
•114 S. Evans ave. Phone
•L7. Old phone 251. 50
tor Rent—5 rooms in the Friend
building, over Murks Bros.’
store. Suitable for offices or
sleeping rooms. Will be
rented singly or all together
See hineh it Herbert, or
Gluts. Friend at No. 704 S.
Macomb. Phone 258. 55
tor Rent Nice 4-roorn house,
close in, reasonable. In-
quire of Dayton Mansell,
at ^ oung’.s lumber yurd.p 5k
Rooms Furnished or unfurnished
Fulton building, 31ti East
Hayes. p.7s
Help W unted - I wo good women
for general housework. Ap
ply at the Eureka house. p5!t
For Sale or Trade. A good
surrey and driving horse. A
bargain if bought at once.
See .J. A. Weidcnbach, in
rear of Harms billiard parlors.
W anted Men to learn barber
trade. Rapid advancement
by abundance of practice-
qualified teachers, 1 e. In-
ducements to distant appli-
NO 63
fSatat***-**- ***,* «
Always Keep -
j the Best :j
OLIVES |
' !/ there j, en.vthinu th.t j
tickles the palate of the /;)
epicure it is the dainty )))
things. We have the jjj
unest and largest of
Queea Olives |
! in Bulk |
! 30c per Pint I
They’re just the thing fj
for parties, ()r when you /!)
want to treat yourself. jjj
jt.Rja.il
()ur reputation for hav-
ing anything new is al-
ways verified.
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Come
and j
i See! I
W. F. McGra!!?I.C(i
F>URE FOOD GROCERS.
Phone80. Prompt n< liv«rx
To the Ladies of El
Reno and Vicinity
™*nt to say that my new pTiic*
in the White brie.k front on Bick-
I'ord Avenue, will be open for
business by Saturday with every
department loaded, in thoniean-
ennls. Catalogue free. Write time wo have already received
today. Moler Barber Col- ,1 , imrl
lege, St. Louis, Mo. pi;tl tlie ' Dry latest creation in women’s
Gross Making Plain and Gabor- and children's wraps. And I
- r............ „,.M 01 me I ;Son,d'i'r n,uki"*f Promptly want to and can show you these
u> a-1st in entertainments of this Rock Island railroad, and in the i home, 4 lit S. Clm'•(« w.l'|,i;o" ' ! tf0°d8 ‘"W time this week. I have
un'1' I extreme eastern part of the |! ul: Kl V1: Nicely furnish rooms also a large shipment of the latest
in best lonation el,,.,. jn
S2 00 Shoes
I For ?1.50, all sizes.
“The Progress.
territorr it 1 . I l,('st location, close
r. itor.x. it nia.y have lad an op-j -to,; S. Rock Island ave. ti0
Itosite efleet. The democratic For Rent Four room house on
•South Hoff ave. Enquire of
CORN COBS
For sale at the Red Mill. Call
up Phone 7. 50-fit
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W. F. Simcs photo gallery over
the El Reno State Bank is open
tpr business. All class of work
done in first class style from
Hump size to life size.
OML! ill]
We handle the celebrated Al-
derson coal, corner Wade and
Bickford. Either phone No. 42.
wk .1. T. Parsons.
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iox?S'hf5','C(?x9f?eoaxs m sxeoxjizxixfxoczr.
1 PERSONAL PEALS $
majorities are stronger in R igcr
i M|HS» W ashita and some other
j wost sifle and southwestern coun-
ties than is shown in their mujori
. ...... 1 '•" | mi u
Mrs. bchlapeohl on E. Cava
•laugh street.
her Rent—The frame building
on the corner of Rock Island
. . - " I ,l,id Wade streets. Call at
g I ties for Cross. I do not concede WJ S. MeComb ave. c,l
, defeat at this time, nor do I make !'Vant,'d, *-'irl for general
era I housework.
wool waist patterns and dres*
goods. W e will be glad to show
you these goods at once. Look
out for my large display ad some-
time during the week.
TRYBcRGERS
UNDERWEAR
A good garment for 22 cents.
“The Prooress.”
Scott Tens.,.an, superintendent miy claim. A groat many repub- bor'sl'T'/ofl^0' ^ I
"fthe southwestern division of Means are surprised at the vote of For Kent Furnished front room, !
the Rock Island road, was here Noble countv. hut. m> ik.. ,i„,. „(! j,,st - blocks from business!
part, st 102 S. Barker. Mrs.
, ECONOMY LEADS TO
WEALTH
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It also leads to “The Progress” _ . _
, . , , F ARM FOR SALE
where economical buyers are all ,,
hi-ndod. All .DM8.50 .hoc «t a b.rm,„ m.v fann
*1.85. “The Prooiiehm.” ?/ 12° f' »'«
ltono. Plenty of water, timber
-o-- and eultix’ated land.
( Hie Gerrers will conduct a first G. Sr derma v.
i class cafe during the fall and win- Go to Saoketts Lumber yard
ter. Fred Bushey is caterer. I for glass, paint, and oil.
tlie Rock Island road, was here
yesterday in company with Geo.
Firinin
friend of Dan Peery. Flynn and myself were there. w<
~ were told a1 that time by republi-
r. Lane is proving up his I can committeemen that Noble
valuable Kiowa county claim to- county polls showed a democratic)
dliy‘ _ ; majority of from two hundred!
Rnd fifty to three hundred dem- j
. -........™. «» •n..ivcr.„y of ,1,. <tri|, K “ “■ ^ mna*- j!.1’ 'h*re ..........................
•Mr. lensnianis an old big at Billings, when both Mr ' For Pent Tl n- I ” j !l" .l lW <,l,,'n,'H up a
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S!-C I Zt*t .....; ' ”m
ing. ,;3 "eyl ia to see my old customers,
_Q_ juf|b as many new ones as will
rup air 01 favor me with their patronage.
THE BIG RUSH NOWON | We solicit your business. V„a
o n i) i, • ana nit
bill Redder is up the creek to-1 ocrutjc
day chasing ducks.
-- - w,,. juur nu
hvorytinn^ at cost and less at **itlicr phone No. 42.
jthe “,!iLr Closing Out Sale.”;
A good $2.50 hat for $1.75. We i
: have your hat and style.
J- T. Parsons.
o-
County Attorney Carney and j What Grime* Say* have your hut and style. Notice.
M. B. Cope are at Kingfisher to j Like Mr. Flynn I believe the ! ' I me Progress.” Music Shop is getting ner-
hear Hon. J. P. Dolliver lecture, j °®c*a^ count is necessary to de-! ° vous to sell an Estey, Clough and.
cide the congressional eleation. 1{f,fi:u,ar meetintf °f Mistletoe Warren, Wayne, Newton
j INDIAN GURIO EMPORIUM
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1 Genuine Articles Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Goids,
J •ndian Paintings, Etc. Have Kiowa Squaw Saddle
| Made in 1803, Elk Teeth, Etc.
I ^L'Jntain View,
4 Q'kluhomu,
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
S. J. CLOUD,
The Athenaeum el„h will
ni.h Mr,. T.enelmnm Mo.T.v1] t'8'' "h*t,ho
afternoon Monday | outcome may be. 1 know we will
_________ j control the council and we may
Senator Dolliver of Iowa, regis- PUl* throue*1 t,le house, although
tered at the Kerfoot today, Ld i U l0°kS floubtful to me. As to
left at 3:30 for Kingfisher, where i rea8°ns for election results I have
toniirht j nothing to state at the present.
____ j l do not believe, however, that at
The Gerrer parlors are now the I ^ TT' ^ sl'°W f°r
Popular place for oysters, fish and 1 'tatehood t,,r Oklahoma.”
game. A delightful place where I -°~
the best trade is oatered to. Fred A good fleece-lined sanitary
n.us my is ln charge of thH depart- underwear at 3sc at “The Prog-
ress.
he lectures tonight.
Jiapter, No. 3, O. E. S., Mon-[ Brambach piano, or Estey organ,
day evening, Nov. 10. Business, Have not sold one since the hist
of importance. A full attend- ti,ne- Oon’t all come at once,
““ce is desired. By order of Cnee right. L. C. Hickman.
Worthy Matron.
Just received a fine carof Ne- .. '^ ^90 hiitS’ a(>bbV stylos,
braska potatoes; also a car of at< rhe Progress.”
choice assorted apples -0-
PEACH BROS AN AX TO GRIND
If.),.„ l»,™ laitcd lor (lie Inal j And don't it. w,
Sl-nddn, Price, on .Millinery it i „e ,oi„e bu,in,..a
,t I,era now. M,„ c.,,ity i, „J|. • «ed the monej. Tin,l i, ,,i„
, ns . Iillmery Good, at hull price, offer onr .11 wool under,veer nt
Sale begins Oct. 30 and lasts one I 75 cents a garment
I “The I'rogroes.”
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 63, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 8, 1902, newspaper, November 8, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911490/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.