El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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Going out oi Business
Closing out Sale begins
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Terms Strictly Cash. No Goods to be Returned or Exchanged
HARRY S. GUNDRY
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The Poit Remedy for Croup
(Firm AtchlBon, Ivan. Daily Globe)
This is the season when the wom-
an who knows the best remedies for I
croup is in demand in every neigh-
borhood. One of tho most, terrible
things in the w old is to be awak-
ent d in the middle of the night by a
whoop from or.i of tho children. |
The eroui> remedies are almost as
slit' to oe lost, in case of croup, as a
revolver is sure to be lost In case of j
burglars There used to be an old-
fashioned remedy for croup, known
as hive syrup and tolu, hut the mod-
ern mothers say that Chamber! in s
Cough Remedy is better, and does
Hot, costsonueh. It causes the
path : fc to‘‘throw up the phlegm”
quicker, and gives relief n a short-
er tir o . (live this remedy as Boon
as the croupy cough appears and it
wilt prevent the attac) . It never
fails and is pleasant and safe to
taac. For sale by Rhoads A Cook,
WHAT IS IT?
mrnmk
h, tm S,a I/.UE1I1I
PHONE 50.
For sale— Underwear—“The
Progress.”
THE
VILLAGE
HORSE-
SHOEING
SHOP
The only scienti j
lie horse shoeing ]
establishment ir j
the Southwest, j
The Grand.
Victor Lee, the funny wizard,
appeared last night before a
packed house, and it is needless to
say that ho pulled the wool over
the eyes of all. Mr. Lee is so
well known to a Topeka audience
und lie has had his various tricks
and funny capers written up in
these columns so many times be-
fore that all we have to say it that
from the time he commenced till
the final curtain fell he held his
big audience spell-bound, and lie
could play Topeka a dozen times a
season and always be greeted with
a full house.—Topeka State Jour-
nal.
At El Reno opera house, Fri-
day and Saturday, Nov. 21 and 22.
JAVA 3
BLEND,
flLLi WORK RUHRRNTEEC
Have You,
Bought your stoves yet? If
not, it’s a good thing, for Kim-
niell is now offering some elegant'
bargains in that line.
Tin Shop Moved.
J. A. Nichols has moved his
tin shop to 200 S. Choctaw Ave.
Phone No. 233.
W.
ft. TOBey
Proprietor.
No. 209 W. Woodson Street
New Phone 256.
A few left—Sweaters “The
Progress.”
A Dengerlous Month.
This is tho month of coughs, colds
end acurate catarrh, Do you catch
•old easily? Find yourself hoarse,
with a tickling in your throat and
an annoying cough at. night? Then
you should always have handy, a
bottle of Ballards Horeliound Syrup
J. A. Anderson, 854 West 5th St Salt
Lake City, writes: “We use Bal-
lard’s Horeliound 8yt,up for coughs
and calds. It gives immediate
relief. We know it is the best rem
edy for these troubles 1 write to this ,
to mduse other people to try this |
pleasant and efficient ren edy.” 25c, j
SOc and 1.00 at C R Miller
Fresh fish and Chesapeake oys-
ters at K. 1). Jones. Phone 15.
Kings’ Daughters’ Thanksgiv-
ing reception, from 8 to 10:30 p.
m., Tuesday evening, Nov. 25, at
Dr. Smith’s new residence at 820
S. Macomb avenue. Everybody
welcome.
I have secured the
agenev for the1
Java Blend,
which the tirm
cf Cook & Schri- i
ver has had for
the past ten years
and would be
glad to fill all or-
ders.
S.J.Wicl
‘VTA * 1?
hrrcoxia.
Every hoi’scholtler und
man o! family should
read this jf> j*
ThisMsans YoU!!
Our Palatable Water Still
has a capacity of 2o0 gal-
lons daily output-
The higher class of people,
fire rap fill/ realizing that
this is the duty reliable table
water for daily use.
Spring leat'-rs are subject
to contamination.
Fitters ore not germ proof.
Our distilled water is
eh.cm ic'it/y pare and de-
li g htfudly pa tat a hie.
.Hi our goods are made,
from this water We are the
the only concern in Oklaho-
ma making all their goods
from distilled wader.
A Startling Surprise.
Very few could believe in looking
] at A T Hoadloy, a healthy, robust
I blacksmith of Tilden, Indiana, that
for ten years he suffered such tor-
tures from rheumatism as but few
I could endure and live. Butawon-
Iderful elm g>1 followed liis ta. ing
lEIeetrii Bitters. “Two bottles
j wholly cured me,” he writes, “and
( have not felt a twinge in over a
j year.” They regulate the kidneys,
puiify the blood and cure rheum a-
| tism, neuralgia, nervousness, im-
i prove digestion and give perfect
j health. 1’ry them. Only 50c at
| O. h. Miller’s drug store.
New and Up-
to-date Hats
Arc arriving every day at
Pitts & Heed’s. S. Rock 1 land.
Full line of street hats to select
from.
Alderson Coal, and other good
grades at J: G. Sackett’s, So. R.
I. avenue. Use either phone No,
23S.
Pureoxia Distilled Water
delivered each day in
5 GALLON CARBOYS.
Net price per package
Only 50 Cents.
NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY
Orders should be in the day
before yon want them filled
Wagons deliver the goods
each day from 8 to 11 a. m.
Asleep Amid Flames.
Breaking into a blazing home
some fireman lately dragged the j
sleeping inmates from death. Fan- 1
cied security, and death near. It’s
that way when you neglect, coughs
and colds. Don’t doit. Dr King’s
New Discovery for Consumption
gives porfect protection against all
throat, chest and lung troubles.
Keep it near and avoid suffering
death, and doctor's bills. A teas-
po n stops a late cough, persistent
use, the most stubborn Harmless
and nice tasting, it’s guaranteed to
satisfy by C. It. Miller. Price SOc
and $1.00. Trial bottle* fr*a.
A Thanksgiving Dinner
Heavy eating is usually the first
cause of indigestion. Repeated at-
tacKS inflame the mucous mem-
branes lining tiie stomach, exposes
the nerves of the stomach, produc-
ing a swelling after eating, heart-
burn, headache, sour risings and fi-
nally catarrh of the stomach. Kodol
relieves the in animation, protects
the nerves and cures the catarrh.
Kodel cures indigestion, dyspepsia,
all stomach troubles by cleansing
and sweetening the glands »f the
stomach, c R Miller
Jv/ilUl
We handle the celebrated Al-
derson coal, corner Wade and
Bickford. Either phono No. 42.
wk ,J. T. Parsons.
Go to Kacketts Lumber yard
for glass, paint, and oil.
Try ‘‘Pureoxia"
On your table and enjoy
good health.
Respectfully,
Heintzelmans will sell new, usd
second hand furniture and cook
itoves on the installment plan,
tnd the second hand goods as part
pay. Two doors north of Kerfoet
■jotel. Bell Phone 194.
Henry Schafer,
Manufacturer and^Distiller.
PhoneI,25.
Worm Destroyer
White's cream Vermifuge not,
only kills worms hut removes the
mucus and slime which they bail I
there nests; it brings, and quickly
i healthy condition of the body,
w ere worms cannot exists 25c at.
C R Miller
Fred Bushev, caterer at Gerrers
Cafe is an assurance of elegantly
served luncheons.
A good unlaundried white shirt
for 35c at “Tha Progress.”
One Minute Congh Cure.
Is the only harmless cough cur*
that gives quick relief. Cures
Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis,
Whooping Cough, Pneumonia,
Asthma. LaGrippe and all throat,
chest and lung troubles. I got
soaked by rain, says Gertrude R.
Fenner. Muncie, Ind., and con-
t rioted a severe cold and cough. I
failed rapidly ; lost 48 lbs. My drug-
gist recommended One Minute
Cough Cure. The first bottl*
brought relief; several cured me. I
am back to my old weight, 148 lbs.
One Minute Cough Cure cuts th*
phlegm, relieves the cough at once,
draws out inflammation, cures
croup. An ideal remedy for chil-
dren, o R Miller
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1902, newspaper, November 21, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912053/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.