El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 357, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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EL RENO EUF F LR £ ELL.
E. J. Simi'hon, Editor and 1’rop'r.
Daily, Per Annum .... $3 00
Weekly, Per Annum.... Bo
MISS STONE—"
I„ in mighty hard lines; and $110,000 is a whole lot of money.
“Teddy” will get her, and those villain’s heads, too.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Ofthe Citizens State Bank,
El Reno, in the Territory
Oklahoma, at the Close
Business Sept. 30, 1901.
Sa., I,allies we ,ie showing th ti l|js: i ie of ■* ' - "
Tailor S iia li si the >» 10-t I it« styles 13 in *h \
-h d s, 27 e h I’l-sks m endle-« sty e-. An endless v
Fn■» are m *de un lr in Reiver s ,, ,. VI i*'*i •, VI ir . Ly
to $50 On a set Th >se .10 Inch Capt'8 tn tl
irgirimnts cv-*' offere I the peopl - of thii chy.
•■ni till ■ ,’l.iaks ra d i up In all thn n-w s yles and
no. if Olo'i s fin thn cni dren a id mls»ea. Our
x, V, mey him! Mink, and al ihe WHy from #1 50
BEST VALUES
fnun \VI• 1 <e I. A t r n han H' ri K echie Seal, »ri» Ihe
EVER OFFERED OF THE KIND.
KKsOUKt Ks
I.nHi n Hi d disei'U't-
(Jv dr fl>, secure(1 in i
If you intend hnying Kura h
show the i x • u-iv lines of 1 he NI
S nip i r-to s-lerf fr'tn IL' i't a
RI ,i k** s a »' ,V prie** or ind you
tor $1 50. If yi’u don’t believe thi-
n’t fa i ' s emirs fit t y i C trpet o - a Hug until you gen ours. We will
.1 new, Draft) I sign* <l.|- - i K-n f ■ allth' igh gr t-li- 1 ’nr.-i-t-
■ 1 shiv r wh it I smi'l am iu-.t < f 11 tney will furnish your beds with
win r. mu r. i t din 00 i pair. We a .11 ttia beat Uim.fi its iu the city
*21-’ I'll 8 '
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
fre ’iirnd
2' twr 09
U S b »ncl* un ImiH .
13.110 00
Pi» id• *.nn on U S bonds
981 95
Stocks, b mda. warrant-, etc
2 509 0s
B«nk■ • ^ hou <*
In 5n0 oo
Furniture and Bxturs-
1,875 Oi
J>u fr m biDko
! o t Hj) 4-
( i • k - and other casti item
i 411 49
CaMi . .
5i 7«l 70
Total...............
LIAHIL1TIK i
*7' 3 510 19
C-t. dal stock paid in
. $.'6,000 Oil
Burp us fund.......................
10,00 1 00
tin ivided profits, lesser
pei BHB nod tuxes pnid
20 941) 15
Dim- t > o inks
. 01 247 18
(>■ ir * ’I » intr R i
ii sh you i i ni' 1
Iffvng t" t • k* '» *
ft) fcf t t hnSF» U i
in i- crowd * ! to ,hr* ’o *r wi h Gl«»i
• n*s ft n't b kl i > i ' K t • bh* Cii V
rtr y Buy one of our ' nirkp, Ti m
tvi 11■ t' for th • (’hi 1 hii from 4 o
t , h d customers. too Whut tin* b »ys can’t fur-
it v t»• ir Ovoic 'Hie nnil Und rw “«r ;t look. Are you
f'fr * msck Orip^ or Tf*b prop - nrd be happv. D i»*t
I )oi'’, A t • I e Uniform pr e * f 2ie p r-uit
THE CROWE MERCANTILE CO.
Jii. i.idual deposits subject
11 dice <.....................
Di 111 nut certificates of de-
I" —it
Ct rl lied checks.................
Liabilities oiher Loan those
above stated
57 4 760 24
8,771 32
250 00
500 00
*703,510 10
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Farm of Ofi scri s in north Texas,
UH mills fi m riiiruad town, on
Hock I sis no It It 12 miles truni coa'
mines. All under liree wl e fer.ee.
Will trade this tine farm t >r El Reno
ri perty, or si il tor cash a'a bargain.
Call at liell office.
Thon-ands stiller wi h t. rpid liver,
producing great depression of spirits,
indigestion, constipation, headache,
•te. IIERRINK will stimulate On
liver, keep the howi Is regular ana re
store a hea'thful hunt arm of spirits
l*iic: 50c. Sold t>y o R Miller.
■"'American Grocery
South Choctaw Avenue.
OPPOSITE ROCK ISLAND DE
A. OLIVER, Proprietor.
Groceries all New Prices all Low
Acrommodations all Right
’PHONE CALL ... - PAN-AMERICAN
FARMERS. ATTENTION.
The time will soon be here when
your wheat will he up, and slock
grazing. If for any reason you want
to sell or trade come to our office as
early as possible as season lor harvest
excursions is already here anti we now
ti.. ve custome’H for pood farms In this
county. II too husv with fall work
write a full description of your farm < u
a postal raid. We war t to ist a fe v
more farms nr once. Office at the
Supper R' II Yi ui- for business.
Ei Reno City Pkopkrty Co.
Jackson Bros., headquarters
ft ncy fruits, apples aud p urns
He n'zeltuan’s will sell new, rid
ecordhand furniture and cook etb> 3
n the installment plan, ant awe
i end hand goods as part pay. Two
doors north of Kerfot i hotel 84
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yes, August Flower slill has Ihe
a> gi st sale of anv medicine in the
•ivilized world. Your rre th“rs and
grandmothers never tin uuht ut using
mythirg else for Indigestion id Bil-
. u-ness Doctors weie scarce, and
bey seldnin heard of Append n il is,
Nervous 1’iostration oi Heart failure,
• to, limy used August Flow r to
man out the system and stop for-
meritHtlon of undigested f ■ nd, regu-
atethe action i f the liv< r, e'iulate
the nervous and organic action nt the
• y-tem, and that is all they took when
foiling do I ard bad with headaches
tnd ritl er achcB, You onli need a
tew doses if Gteen’s August Flower
it iquid form, to make you sati tied
tliote is nothing serious the mailer
.vi'hvnu. (let <-reen’s prize almanac.
Sold by C. K. Miller, druggist.
Oklahoma, |
Canadian j ss
Total
Territory of
County of
I, II. T. Smith president of ttie
abi ii named bank, uoaoh iunly swear
tlmt the above statement is true and
Ui. said bank hag no oilier liabilities
and is not endorser on any note or nb
lig lion other than that shown in the
above -tat mi nt, to the best of m>
knowledge aud belief, so help ni • God.
11 T. Smith,
Pie merit
Subscribed and sw rn in oefure toe
this IJ tIi day of October, 19(11.
[seal. | S, 8. Sthiui-8.
ir'ubijv
My commission expires Feu. 5, 19b2.
t in rect Attest:
R K. Townsknu 1
Uhas D En .lb ' Directors.
e .L WlNKLKIt- )
LEE LUNG LAUNDRY.
We are nmv located in Annex of
Caddo II tel. Lkk Luhg Laundry
CENSUS
ENUMERATOR
SON,
CLAW
TAIM & ELLIOTT
CASH -
2 07
GROCERY - STORE,
b. r ock Island Ave.
Who is also edi'or i f The Herald at
Howe, I I’., write':
‘•I'd Whnrn ll M y Concern: I wi-
a sufferer frnm stunaoh tr mil e until 1
was induced to try a b. ttle of Dr
Caldwell’s 8\rup Pepsin and 1 ivaotn
say that in mv opinion it has no ttpial
as a stomai h remedy. 1 have tried
many diff 'rent remedies, bit none
with ttie happv results ot Dr. Cald-
well's Syrup Pepsin
G A Clawson,
Howe. 1. T.
Sold by C. II. Miller.
TERRITORIAL EN-
CAMPMENT AT PERRY
Five Hundred Del srs in Prizes
— Dates, Oct. 9th to 16th,
Inclusive—A. H. T. A.
Meet on the 16th.
GILME'T 'IUKNKR
Has bought the Caddo hotel and
has refurnish'd ii, and is now running
i first ela-s, up to-date house. Ratos,
*1.00 and $1 25 per day
GlLBEItT I u liN K It
TORT LOUIS AND RETURN.
The Choclaw will sell round trip
tickets to .ni Louis, Mo., fn m Oct (i
tn 11th, for $18.95, goi d until Oc 14.
With j .ini agency lee of 60 cents, ac-
count St. Louis fair,
DRINK.
Jus* received a shipni 'tit of Uali-
foruiaquinces at Gerrers.’
Fine Line of Groceries.
Fine Liue of E’eed.
Courteous Treatment.
Reasonable Prices.
Prompt Delivery.
(in and after Oct. 1 the business will
be conducted on a S TRICTLY CASH
BASIN This means quirk sales and
small profits.
TELEPHONE 145.
Highest award at all the Expositions
—Walter M. L uvney’s—candies for
sale in this city at GERRERS’
The Wheeler Drug Store re-
mains open all night. 33
NOTICE
After an extended visit through the
east I have returned and have lo a i d
at the Mammoth Barber shop where I
will be glad to wait on my old custom-
ers and as many new ones as I can get
in. Youts Respectfully,
II. B Wiley
I he city of Periy has been fortunate
in securing ttie Territorial E'-camp-
me i "f the militia, and the e i .
will i e i no i f great interest to ol vis
tors Five hundred dull trs will he x
pended f 'l pnz s 'I’ll t -Win has he. i,
donated by 1* try pi-qda and i' now n
lh“ hands nt the r tnmittee The dates
of the encampment have le i n fixed
trom Oct 9 h to Kill, inclusive tin
he last day of ill' encampment, h" |
Ki ll, t'e Ami Horse Tlnef As-oci I
a' ion of he territory als-> mets in i ha. |
lly It is he h v d that the inn rest
! a d en ertainment. whi h wilt be fur
rushed during ihevre"k, will he suf
Ii lent to htiDg \osil ns from ..II over
I i lie territory 1 he invitation is to a1 i
i ,t it i- l\ ped 'h it El R i o will nd
a large delegat nn t • F rry 'The rail
roads ::re miking a rate nf oue and
.>■ e third fare 'or the round trip
20 HOUSES.
Wanted to Ini/ d ivctly from the
owners 0 houses in El Rum. Money
lo loan. Call a . room 7, Engle block.
CHOCTAW CHANGE OF TIME
On ami hfier Nipt. 29 he Choctaw
Route liait sw 11 hnv-tne El Henn
depot as foTow s:
i rain N ' 2, ei-tbound, 8:45 p ill.
• rnin Nn. 4, i a-t 'ouii ,8:13 a. m.
Tram N " 1 wi sth und, 7:10 a m.
Tr in ivo. 3 westbound, 8:30 p. tn.
Train No. 1 ruuBthiouyh 'o Sayre
n -t i at of as inritifore to Wetlher
f rd, and ’rain fo 2 will leave Sayre
at . :50 p. m. A C HoUGti,
Agent
A BARGAIN
house,
Ten lets, I'Him house, Stabling,
good will, chicken fence, clo c infer
*800 * all and see the El Reno City
Property C >.
NO IDLE BOAST.
The Bell ■ 111‘u is tne b'st i quipped
establishment in El Reno f r first
class j in work and reason ibe prices
The stock used is the very ( e-L and the
type and bordi rs entirely new.
«ucK ISLAND MABEL')
- K'K CF >ICE-
ELF, F0PF i HlKUTTOf
AlT A'GE, LAim NIBH. UlSTFBt
CELERY AND GAME.
J D. ROBERTS. Manager.
Buy Mrs Austin’s Wheat E'ooa
-‘asi y prepared, costs little and is si
good you always want more. At yout
grocer’s
AND
DAVIS GUION
ARTESIAN MFG k BOTTLING CO
.vnoriUETORS..
WACO,
TEXAS
Hr
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LftKe PARK ADDITION.
This is a Choice Residence Addition to El Reno that must Attract
the Attention of Investors as well as the ones looking lor the Desir-
able Spot to Build a Home. With a Beautiful Slope to the East and
Surrounded by some of the Choicest Residences in the City makes
this at once Desirable for the Investor and Home builder. See us
at once while you can have pick and choice. \vre have the excluoive
sale of these beautiful building lots.
El Reno Oitu Proper!,u Go.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 357, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1901, newspaper, October 14, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912074/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.