El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 77, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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LEGAL NOTICES.
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1 First Published Nov. 24,1902]
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that in
compliance with an act of the
legislature of the territory of Ok-
lahoma, to regulate the traffic in
intoxicating liquors, the under-
signed did on the 22d day of No-
vember, 1902, tile his applica-
tion, by petition, with the county
clerk of Canadian county, Okla-
homa territory, praying for li-
cense to sell malt, spirituous and
vinous liquors at retail, on lots 2d
and 24, in block!, in Crockett’s
addition in the third ward of
the city of El Reno, in slid coun-
ty and territory.
J. A. Roberts,
Applicants.
[First Published Nov. 19, 1902]
PUB1.ICA rtON NOTICE.
T. rritory of Oklahoma, Canadian
county, in the District court for
said county.
Ida Va. dagritT, pl’tf )
vs No. 2500
James YundagrlfT, df’dt 1
Said defendant, James Vandngrifl,
will take notice that he lias hi eu
sqed in the above-named court for
a'd.ciee of divorce on the grounds of
failure to support and gross
m gleet of duty and must
answer the petition filed therein by
said plaintitt' on or before the iilst
of December, A. I). 1902, or said
I
-
day
ru:.......
action fordlvorce will be rendered
accordingly.
[Seal] Attest: E. M. Hegler,
Clerk of said Court.
By J. Ij Trevathan, deputy.
Baldwin <te Marsh, Attys. for pl'tf.
[First Fublished Oct. 27, 1902.]
FU BI.1CATION NOTICE
Terri.or> of Oklahoma, Canadian
county.
In the District court for said
county.
L, A Taute, pl’tf ]
vs |
J C Johnson and [ No. 2,500
to B I Forster, his j
agent
Sail defendant. J C Johnson will
take notice tout he lias been sued
In the above named court for speci-
fic performance of a contract of sale
and tor a tie. d and abstract of title
....... ‘4 of section No 29. township
11, north range5, west I U, Canadian
county. O Dlioma. and for damages
in t.he’sum of $1200, and] iiiust.an-
«wer the petition filed therein by
said plain ill oil or before the 9th
day of December, A I), 1902. or said
petit inti will be taken ns true, and a
Judgment for said plaint if in said
action for a specific performance of
said contract as prayed in said pe-
tition. together with damn es, at-
torney's fees and costs as prayed for
in said petition, will be rendered
accordingly.
(Seal) Attest: E M Hegler,
Clerk of said court
Bv .1 I, Trevathan, deputy
( First published Not. 14, 1902)
CON1K4T NOTICE.
United States Land Otllce r. t El
Reno, o Inlmma Territory, No-
vember 11, 1002.
A sufficient contest artldrvft hav-
ing been tiled in this office by Win.
N. Gregory, c iitestant, against
Clias T. McAlister, «ntry No. ltlll,
made Aug 21, 1901. for tie f. section
35, township 11, .au-c 9, by cent s
tec. ill which it i- alleged that en-
trymm lias wholly abandoned said
land for a period of more tin i six
months preceding the lilingof con-
test affidavit; that entrymen has
tailed to establish h,.me > n said
land ; that said in try man Is nm tow
residing on said land nivl li s I.o*
for a period of mor than six month i
before filing of contest affidavit;
said parties are hereby nottfle to
app ar, respnid and . ITer evidence
touching said allegation at to
o’clock a m, on the 11th day of
January, 1903, ti fore tin Register
and Receiver lit tin Unites St v.es
Land Office in El Reno, O T..
The said c
proper affidavit, filed Nov It 1902,
set forth facts which show that af-
ter duo dilig. nee personal service
of this notice can not be made, it is
hereby ordered and directed that
such liotic- lie given by due and
proper publication.
Thom as R Bkkd,
Receiver.
“Pureoxia.”
Every householder and
man of family should
read this „•*
TtiisMeansYoU!1
Our Palatable ll'ater Still
ban a capacity of' ZoO gal-
lons (tail y out fin t.
The higher doss of prop
re rapidly realizing tli
his is the only reliable tab
ole
hat
table
PROFESSIONAL URDS.
J. A. WE1DENBACH
GUA1X AND STOCK BROKER
OPPOSITE T1IE POST OFFICE
EL RENO, o. T.
A. L. NICHOLSON
- DENTIST -
Rooms 1 &2 Jaloniok Building
Over the Van Ness Store
Corner Woodson Street
und Bickford Avenue
Keep Your Eyes Open
are
this is the only
water for daily use.
S/iring waters are subject
to contamination.
Fitters are not germ proof.
Our distilled water is
chemically pure and de-
lightfully palatable.
Ail our goods are nitdc
from, this water He are the
the only concern in, Oklaho-
ma mdk ing all their goods
from distilled woier.
V
W. R. KIRKPATRICK.
(Attorney at Law )
Will practice in all courts and IT S.
Land Office. Office over Bone-
briu’s Hardw are Store.
EL RENO - - OKLAHOMA
O. W. TAYLOK R. E lUTNKfiK
DRS. TAYLOR A RUNKLE
| Office First Llnor South of Postolllcc,
Upstairs.
So you can see the attractions about you. Here is one pin
where all the good tilings are grouped so you can’t overlook them.
We show more good things than you lind elsewhere on a g , cn coun-
ter space. We want your inspection, because we can satisfy you.
You’ll be at Liberty to ask us all manner of questions
about our stock and business methods. You'll find nothing <■>
us in the way of good points which will help oar customer-, to -atis
faction. If you're in a hurry we’ll see that you get perfect service
without delay. LET US I RY.
Yours to Command,
The Best Rernsdy tor Croup
(From Atchison, Kan. Daily Globe*
This Is the season when the wom-
an who knows the best remedies for
croup Is in dew c.nd in every neig-h-
borliood. One of the most terrible
things in the world is to be awak-
et it ion will be taken as true, and a : ell( q j„ tin* n iddle of tin- night by a
udgment lor said plaintiff in said
. ..i : ... ,1! io.sjii. w ill bit t*.
whoop from one of the children.
The croup remedies an almost as
sure? to be ost, in ease of croup, as a
revolver is sure to be lost In rase of
burglars There us <l to be an old
fashioned remedy for croup, known
as hive syrup and tolu, but the mod-
ern mothers say iliat Chamber* in’s
Cough Remedy is hotter, and doe-
not cost so X) uch. It <• uses the
patient to‘‘throw up th phlei»m”
quicker, and gives rolit-f na short
cr time. Give this rtmfrdy as soon
asthecroupy cou^h appears and it.
will prevent the attacl . It never
fails and is pleasant and safe to
ta-e. For sale hv Rhoads & Cook,
Pureoxia Distilled Water!
delivered each day in
5 GALLON CARBOYS
Net price per package
OnI3* 50 Cents.
NO CHARGE roR DELIVERY
Orders should he in the day
before you trout them filled "
Wagons di liner the goods
each day from ,5 loll a. m
TELEPHONE - -
El. KKN'O O. T.
32-2
Blake, Blake & Beeks
Attornevs-at I.aw
Office in the Central Block-
Tae. R. Kelso
Dry Goods Emporium.
El Reno,
Oklahoma.
Try “Pureoxia”
J
'•n your table and
good health.
enjoy
~-zarzz,zBZ
Respectfully,
Have You.
Bought your stoves yet; If]
not, it’s a good thing, for Ixim-1
mell is now offering some elegant:
bargains in that line.
Henry Schafer,
Manufacturer end Dintfiler.
Phare 25.
J. H. BASINGER
Physician and Surgeon,
I Room 7, Waricn Building, cnrnrr ot
Rock Isianri-ave and llussell-st,
j Office Hours—9 te 12 and fro u 2 to 7.
and Evenings.
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THOS LANE, M. D.
1 Rooms over Citizens state Rank
Cilice Rhone 91; H-use Phone 92
GLGRGE S. PEARL
Attorney at Law.
_
Room* 18 and 13, Central dock,
I EL ItENO, OKLAHOMA
Pl-.ons 261.
The Rock Island Meat Market.
Remember the ’Phone—No. 204.
NO. 2!8 SOUTH K. I. ftVeNUe.
ecu *^tje miff ,jU r
WM. E. HUMPHREY, Pres.
E. D. HUMPHREY, Man.
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MILLERS AND C.l
Manufacturers of
i.
dealers.
the Ceh
enrated
eL fceNO'S "BeST" FLOUR.
.1. A. HATCH i:tt,
Rhh. cor. Woe,Ison st. & Barker live.
....... No 87.
II. C. BHfiTTKK,
Rep l>ncl( horn i‘ 507 S. Barker .ive.
Phone No. 205.
NOTICE
Beautiful Clear Skies
Herbine exerts a direct intlucnc--
’ on the bowels, liver and kidneys,
| purityinland strengthening these
1 organs, and matitaiiiing them in a
To Architects, Contractor* and normal condition of health; thus
Prospective Builders. removing a com on cause of yell >w
1 mothy greasy ski® and morn or lens
of pimplot, blorch«s and blackheads
Braswell & Thomas, Attys for pl’tf Got our prices on wiring befon 50c at c R Millers
_ j closing-contracts. We are in tin _„_
j business solely for the sale of | ... .
... , i . * < r Icr your Than keg n mg fur
. electricity for light and powei
(First Published Nov. 21, 1902.) and expocltous(, „|| prul)(.r mean, k‘**V from R. I). Jones. Phono 15
legal notice. : to encourage the general use of! Gerrers cafe, El Reno’s favor-
T. F. CLIFFORD
Dentist.
Office Room* ojijioHlte Poetofflcc.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
3IG ( ^ FLOUR
Manufactured by the
Canadian Co. Mill Ar Rl*vatoh <
DRS. HATCHETT & SHUTTLE
Ofticf* cir. Rock Island avoand Russoll str et, over shoe store.
Office Phone No. (50.
CHARLES P. LINCOLN.
EL RENO. OKLAHOMA
MILLER’S
-
Notice is hereby given that in flame. m this end ve will tur- [to resort for oysters and game in Attorney and Counselor at Law
compliance with an act of the Leg- nish all wiring, fixtures, lamps,
idat urc ol the Territory of Okla-; motors and supplies tt cost.
honiK, to regulate the traffic m in- Wp „ ,,, und(,rstllnd tlie j
toxical mg Liquors, the, under-! . , , .
signed did on the 2dth day of Nov. business and can advise you as to
1902, file his application, by peti- the best method of illumination |
tion with the County Clerk of, arrangement of wires, ete. j
Canadian County, Oklahoma Ter-! [}y becoming resjr.msible for HD I t L j ( i i, ]
ritor.i, praying fot li< < '>'< lo s< the proper lighting of an.v build- E, Iv U Vjf Ol v/lVJL
malt, spirituous and vinous u-1. ■
quors at retail on lot 5. in block !mg we guarantee no slighting in ,
1, ]„ the Iliekox Addition, in the wiring. Kierything will bt Purity in DruffS and At
the Second ward of the city first-class, permanent a 1 j r ; er- curacy in Compoundin
of I'.l Reno, in said County and ^ |y designed for the service re-
Territory. L.C. 1quired. 'f you need the best in th
------------- We will be glad to confer witi. DruR )irie y0u*|| find it f
j anyone desiring our services and i
A big stock Ladies’ Chil-
dren’s arid Men’s underwearat
the NoveltyStore.
promise high-grade v irk ar
prices that defy competition.
Respectfully,
El Reno Light & Power Co
Something new in photography.
Pictures impressed on linen and
silk. Photo button- made on
short notice. The liuen and silk
work is something new. Examine
the work at the Sillies g.ilh ry.
MILLER'S
DRUG ST0RL
See Kerrick for picture, mould-
ings, mats, etc. 112 So. Bickford
For first class photography
visit the Sillies gallery over tin;
Stale Bank, entrance, on Wood-
son Street.
Only
8 Miles
from
El Reno
An Elegant Farm for
Sale at a BARGAIN.
A Oar i vOacl
Of cheap and medium priced
Chamber Suites, odd Dress-
ers, Chiffoniers and Side
loards just received.
G. T*d. HFIR RY.
110 So. Bickford Avo.
Furniture and Undertaking. Embalming a specialty. C.'lf*
answered promptly day and night. Beth Phene, 33.
The P.'lost Direct Route
From either North and South,
to the famous health re-
sort and springs of
Oil hi Slip i T
MjL! Iil'ii.i. i.
The Gerrer parlors are now the
popular place for oysters, fish and
game. A delightful place where
the best trade is catered to. Fred
Bushey is in charge of this depart- place to get good
nicnt.
Lowe & Lowe
Lawyers.
Rooms 21-22-23, Citizens’
National Bank Blclg-.
General Practice.
Bargains In Lots
Three east front
lots, close in : :
FOR SALE AT A
residei
BARGAIN.
• Sackets Lumber yard is the
coal.
W. F. Simes photo gallery over
the El Reno State Bank is open
for business. All class of work
done in first class style from
•tamp size t > life size.
JOB WORK WANTED.
Prompt Service.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
V. H. M ’ DON A LO,
Carptnler and Bvi der
Old P l ine 22 7 03 N.
A new photographer is in the
city. W. F. Simes, of Monett,
Mo,, lias fitted up a complete
phot gallery in tlie Owens
building over the El Keno State
Bank; ami i- lead.v.for business.
The popularity of Gerrers for
iee creams and ices is only ex-
ceeded by the popularity of
Gerrers Cafe lor nicely served
oysters.
Cured «.f Pile* ,ifwr 40 Vests
Mr. i\ H iney, ol Geneva, Ohio,
ii l i lo* piles for furly\ enrs I'oe-
tors ami dollars could do him no
biK‘b'g good. DeWitt’s Witch
i li.i.e-i Salvo cured him permanently
: i. v .dual'll* for cuts, burns, bruises, .....
■: "atm . hirer itions, eczema, tel ler, j
salt rlo um an I all other skin dis- Can Be Bought Cheap
■ isi - Look for tlie name DeWt <
on the pnekayewttll others are
i nforfeit . C INQUIRE AT E fc.LL OFFICE.
Ii. Miller.
GRAIN AND STOCKS.
May ^vheat closed today... Tfii
May .wheat closed yesterday 7fii-i |
May corn closed today. 42d I
May eorn closed yesterday 424 !
A’heat opened........... . 755 j
Wheat, high.............. T'i
iVheet, low............. 75i ’
Corn-opened.............. 42 4
Corn, high............... 427 '
Corn, doiv............... 42.'
Sto'h.s higher.
The Bell’s advertising space is J
for -air at a reasonable rate It’s I
circulation is a need. It":- value Descriptive literature concerning
as an advertising medium recog-! this delightful resort fur-
nized. It has uniform rates for] nished upon application to
Passenger Traffic Depcrtmea
FRISCO SYSTEM
St. Louis.
is Via The
jail advertisers. It solicits pat
Enquire ZX Dell Office, ronuge but (ill -Imw no bu r
itism, nor will its rates be cut. I
Merchants know its value and the
best advertisers am its patrons.
The Bell is grateful for past fav-
ors and NuficiP a continuance of '•
the same. Those wanting souce,
for the winter business should se-
cure it at once.
THESE LOTS
ARE BEAUTIES
[if you are billious and seeking’
ad visors,
' Tako DeWitt’s Utflo Early Risers,;
Just before ^oin^ to to (1.
You will find on t! <• morrow,
You are rid ofyonr sorrow—
Tlirt*s all: just miou^h said.
Theso faniou itfci«• ; ills f o not, j
^rij)*1, but ii ov * ih i oweli pently
t REN) TTVJZ CA 135
CHOCTAW.
TRAINS WEST.
No. 1.— Loaves 8:00 a. m.
No. 8.— Loaves 8:10 p. in.
No. 7.— Loaves 7 :80 a. in.
TRAINS EAST
No. v.—Loaves l :50 a. m.
No. 4.—Ijeftvos 1 :10 p. m.
No. H.—Ijoaves 9:26p. in.
W. O. Shafer,
Agent.
ROCK ISLAND.
TRAINS SOUTH.
.. Texas Vestibnled Kinross
and cn-ily. "leaiisin.c Hicxlivcr. Texas Fast Express
Thdir tonic effort give, itrongth t" No85
the Llands. J] rerouting > leturu of Lawton Kxi'icss.
the disurde.-. t . B. Mille-, Local freight
12:20n in
L :2.jj m
9:22 p mi
7 : If, ;t Ml
.5:ou f. Cl
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 77, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 25, 1902, newspaper, November 25, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911813/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.