El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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RENO SUPPER BELL.
VOL.
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA, JULY 13, 1901.
NO. 279.
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CHURCH CHIMES.
GOVERNOR RICHARDS,
Services at Different Places
Assistant Secretary of the In-
Of Worship Tomorrow,
terior Who Is Here,
July 14, 1901.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Issues Important Notice to
(Teaching at 11 a. m., and 8:30
Young Soldiers.
!> Ill,
Morning subject “The Going
Man.” Joo. XXIX ’’Simon Peter
Said, 1 Go A Fishing.”
Tney May Register, Although
Sunday school at 9 45 a. m.
Not 21 Years Old.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Tomorrow the Churches Will be
Crowded.
THOMAS JENSEN.
This morning 1 homaa Jensen died
at hia home oo South Rock Island av-
enue. Hr leaves a wife anil several
children and many friends to mourn
his loss.
The deceased had been very busy
during the registration rush and yes
Papers Which Have Stated thatiterday w is prostrated
The funeral takes place Monday, un-
Sunday Will be a Day of Rest.
Everything Is Overcrowded
Will Have a Chance to Say This
About the Churches.
Morning services a*. U o’clock.
Registration Yesterday Pro-
ceeded Without a Riffle.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
No services morning or evening on
account of the illness of the pastor.
GERMAN METHODIST CHURCH.
Services at the usual hours.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Preaching at 11 a. un., and 8 p. ui.
Morning subject: “The Son of
Man ia the Midst of the Seven Candle-
sticks.”
Evening subject: “The Proclama-
tion”. This will be the first of a se
t ies of Sunday evening sermons on the
opening.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Junior Endeavor at .‘1 p. m.
Senior Endeavor at 7 p. Hi.
All strangers are cordially invited
to attend these services.
VI E. CHURCH, SOUTH.
Sunday school at 10 a. ni.
Preaching at 11 a m., and 8 no p. in
Junior League at 5 p m.
Senior League at 7:80 p. w.
KAFT18T CHURCH
All our regular Sunday services : t
tiie usual hours.
Morning subject “A Royal Re-
quest."
1 n the evening the pastor wdl preacli
the second sermon of tho series on
"Tile Marriage at Cana of Galilee.'
At the conclusion of the morning
service the church will call a pastor
for another year. Every member of
the church is earnestly requested to be
present.
CHRIST CHURCH MEMORIAL, I’BOTIS-
TANT EPISCOPAL.
Morning prayer and sermon at II
o’clock.
Evening prayer at 8:15
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Wednesday evening services are dis-
continued until October.
Only One Woman Had Any
T rouble.
She Wanted to Register Be-
cause She Was Head of the
Family.
The Officers Contended That
the Husband Was.
Not On Your Tin Type, Sir—
Not at My Ranch, Anyhow.
First Day's Registration, 4,018.
Second Day’s, 6,500.
Yesterday’s, 5,104.
That Is, If the People Are Good
and of Course They Are.
Ft. Sill, O. T., Ju'y 13—There aie
about Halit or ten thousand people !
here now. They are organised into!
companies of one hundred men each
and the crew is being handled by the
numerous notaries at 10 cents for each
certifleate. James Odrn.
CAPITAL HILL GROCERY,
Corner Roberts avenue and < oney
street.
Highest cash price paid for eggs,
chickens and butter. Stock fresh and
complete.
Summer drinks, ice cold, always on
hand, day or night.
der Masonic auspice*.
All Masons will meet at lodge rocm
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock to ar-
range for funeral
WATER! WATER!
No use disguising it. Kl Reno must
do something. The crowd is here and
water scarce.
Organic.! a water brigade; put bar
rels on tile afreets, hive the w ater
wagons till them and keep them tilled
Use ihe well water. G i to the coun-
try for it if necessary.
The city government lias the matter
in hand and the Kell is infntmid that
wagons will hepoton at once. Good!
Mrs. James Noble and boy left on
the noen train for their home ut
Brenham, Texas,
AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY.
Ex-school teachers, clerks, men and
women. We pay 40 to $100 pet- month
and expenses See Die gem rai agent
at once. Ollice 215 So Rock Island
avenue, El Keno. 7!'
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Total, 15,622.
Lawton, Up to Yesterday, 4,800
Weather Keeps Hot and People
Cooi.
City Administration Watching
the Grafters
And Running Them In.
NOTICE TO EX-SOLDIERS
Any one who has served li days in
the army or navy during the actual
war, including eervice in tne Philip-
pines and been honorably discharged,
although under 21 years of age, is en-
titled to be registered.
W. A Richards,
Aset. Com Gen’i Land Office.
Rev. Marshall is ill with typhoid
fever.
Judge Neal Evans; if you please,
The mayor and cily couucil appointed
Mr Evane ae police judge.
Little Manly Sharpe, infant son of
Ernest Sharpe, died last night, and
was buried this mornsng. The little
one’s mother died some months ago,
Borden, the photographer, is auk
this week from the heat and ovetwork,
hut his studio ia kept open, in charge
of two competent assistants. He re-
ports a very encouraging business.
ASK FOR THE 117 s I)
^M-K-ovf^ We re Always
^ — Fishing for Business.
SHOE
TOR MEN
This Famous Coffee can be Ob-
tained at our Store.
W. I MATH « HO.
PURE FOOD GROCERS
Phone 30. Prompt Delivery
We have just received a ship-
ment of Full Cream Cheese.
The bull we use is
Good Shoes
A t Hi gilt Prices.
Wo are slwavs putting on
fresh bait by keeping on
our shelves everything that
is new and up to date in
Footwear.
Try a pair of our famous
"WALK-OVER” Shoes.
It’s the Best $3.50
Copyrighted.j Shoe ever made for
Men.
Sold only by
H. R. CANON & COMPANY,
SHOERS OF THE PEOPLE,
SILVER STATE SPORTING
GOODS CO.
Ofllup: 1851 Larimer St., Denver, Col.
CLUB ROOM SUPPLIES.
Orders Filled Promptly.
Write for Catalogue.
----FOR SALE AT----
"The Progress.'
GEO. E. SMITH, Aqent.
ASK FOR THE
SHOE
FOR MEN )
The Unwary and Innocent Get
Sold Occasionally.
But in a Crowd Like This It's a
Huge Job for the Officers
To Watch Every Place and
Street.
The Crowd Is Orderly, and Won-
derfully Well Behaved.
Prices Still Remain Normal
Except In a Few Places,
and These Are Not
Doing Much
i Business.
CARD OF THANKS
In the loss of our infant son, Pai I
Knpelba-t, we have suffered a arrnt
bereavement, but the a;- mpai’.iy. kind
word9 an i helping hands of loviug
friends have helped to le:s n the blow.
To these friends we return sincere
thanks for their great kindness which
will never be forgotten.
Petek Schiller and Family.
FOR SALE.
An elegant home farm, 8 miles from j
El Reno; good land in good location, j
Small house, stable, granary, buggy
shed, smoke bouse, good well. Six
acres in orchard. 125 acres in culti-
vation, Big bargain—$3 500. 5 per |
cent discount for all cash, if sold in 20
days. See exclusive agents, J. H. Mil
ler. and Sitler & March. Office ovei |
Wheeler's drug store
FOR SALE
24x50 tent for sale; 12 cz. duck
with 50 cots and comforts and blank
ets complete. Cheap if sold at onto'
Tent factory, nc.rtii of Irving school 70
j The Citizen’s State Bank will
guarantee tn notify those trim
draw luck tt numbers■ Names
! anil /lost-office addresses left at
bank will be carefully noted and
the parties promptly notified.
' Sore yourselves trouble and an.v-
\iety by 'calling at the Citizen 's
\ State bn it A.
10,000 leave of bread at Gerrer«.
Copy < 'H f‘
V Sold only by
SMITH
A - STEEL- RANGE
STCWAUT
UNDER OUR COUPON
SYSTEM, and Credit 1
for Yonr Old Stove, f f
For Particulars See
Best cream, lowest rates at the Bon
Ton.
When you go to buy bluing, insist
I upon having Russ’ Bleaching B ut- and
' nut some of the many imitations, lb
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COMPANY.
Pianos. Buggies.
Organs. Harness.
Sewing Machines
Steel Ranges,Etc. Etc.
112 SOUTH BICKFORD AVENUE.
EL RENO, - - OKLAHOM
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1901, newspaper, July 13, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912014/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.