El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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El Reno supper bell
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RKNO, OKLAHOMA. DECEMBER 17. 190)
INCORPORATED.
WhoLs^le and Ret <il
Reno
EVliRY BOY
AND GIRL
CAN HUY ONE.
2 000 Cocoa Nus, a d only
5 cents each.
And the only im orted
FIGS AND DATES.
Genuine Turkey variety.
Figs i 1 origins packages.
Dates, plain in boxes.
Dates, stuf'ed with fruit.
Dates, st ffed with nu s.
Delicious for 'he table, and for \
luncheon parties.
Only to be found atthe
Townsend ji
(iioierv Co.!
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l
Holiday buyers will rear in
mind that this e st a blish mer.t
carries the larges line of
cut glass, qieensware andj M p Turner WHS over from I K. M. Duncan, of the Rock
lamps ever brought o E> Reno. Qkluhoinii ('ity invostigating the! Islitn:l (’o., registered at tht* Sul-
REMEMBER P ices are low! c.0(uq house bond matter. lie j Uvun hotts • yesterday.
! believes tlmt a 4 per cent, bond
•cun be floated fill right.
We are the only exclusive Jewelry house in the city.
Our store is headquarters for line Holiday gifts. We
offer the following to select from:
Diamond Rings, Studs aid Brnoctes.
Fine Solid and Boss Filled Watches, with Elgin and
Wslthem movements.
Fine Imported Clocks ard B onzes
Imported and Oriental Statu a ry.
Mexican Onyx Tablets, Fine Lamps
Solid Silverwa • inline fi-iish, msde b/ Go ham,
1047 Reger Bros. Flat Wars
Cut Glass, the finest g- de-.
Havilam) and French China Oinner Sets
Toilet Sets for Ladies and Gentlemen
And all the latest Novelties in the silver and gjldsmith’s
art.
Look over our stock before purchasing elsewhere. You
have not long to wait. Only a short week until Xmas.
iflID ' special .Ainas wuu*n sale, no-
tunning Hoc. 17. and continuing , . ,
p as long us they last. who have been fortunate
A iH-uuTInl ladies' and gents' enough to try our
fc '"d boys’ Elgin, Waltham n„ '
IM, Hampfon watches, and the world’s I IlnU , Jn
Agjhest Other makes. Remember fl | U M Vjiclllb
|Sp wc are strictly in the jewelry * . _.
iffi business, and carry only good Ivl I IT P C> IV/JoCli
Ml jewelry and up-to-date novehies. IVlIlIbb |VJ bdt
about
|jewelry and up-to-date novelties.’
1W H. Watkins
It is all that the finest selected
I-
ff7 ^ nice
Im jacket at
let him buy his own cigars.
SMITH.
BUY HIM ingredients could make it, and
comfortable smoking *ll,aIit,\’ considered, is very cheap.
‘Till: I’kooukss” and . ,
Ii s 15c a IVmid.
«j free reclining chair cars by the
p “Choctaw Route." No transfer
at Memphis.
m
MINTON JEWELRY CD
m
A ti-cent of (’nirkcr-
Jtick vrivmi with i*v«»ry pound of
gjj 10, l .or 2) o-lit e Pi lv- Gerrers.
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k ‘ ~ ’
i*rni‘tieal (’onIVetioners
OKT dilol) K \ K*|t»UT
DR SYiSlIhK
n’l!K PTICIA
i Pf H is
11 ) WO(il>4< n *T.
1\ e have a cheaper grade if
you want it, at lOc per pound,
equal to many other so-called
High (irade Mince Meats.
Cheese, Full Cream, 20c per
lb. Swiss 25c per lb.
W ,F. McGrath&Co
PURE FOOD GROCERS
Phono ao. Prompt Delivery.
at the
j H u n t for G trr<! rs1 list of h olid a <
| prices in to-morrow’s Bell; and
don’t bjy until you read what
; they have to offer.
Skates at Qonebrakc’s.
The Iverfoot hotel's new steam I
healing system is a perfect sue-!
OOss.
Ads. for this week must be
early. Please remember tliis.
Skatts at B jnebrike’s.
Foi
Sale
One story, G-room cot.
i* titge, with I) • th room;
grounds 100x140 ft;lnis
cistern, well, city wat-
er: large liarn with cow
and horse lot separate.
All in perfect repair
-* 5)5 S MeComb aVe,
A Dadl y I’. Brown.
Booms 1 and 2, hand
Ollier Bldg
GO TO
SOM HART'S DRUG STORE
TWO DOORS SOUTH OF
POST OFFICE
Pian. s! Pianos! Pian s!
ROY/ L NEIGHBORS
Meet Thursday evening
election of officers.
for
Post Master M attson is autho-
rized to receive contributions for
the McKinley Memorial fund at
the Post office.
OFFICRES ELECTED
El lieno lodge No. 3, A. F. and
A. M. elected officers last night
as follows:
Earl Beebe, W. M.
Kendall F. Smith, S. W.
Joel Woods, J. W.
James T. Witcher, treasurer.
Oscar S. Rice, Jr., secretary.
Melvin X. Wilson, trustee.
AT THE PROGRES”
Men's one buckle Arctics. . .$1.15
Men s all rubber “ 1.5u
Boys’ one buckle “ ... pq
Men's plain Overshoes.......75
Men's plain Rubbers........5o
All new A No. | goods.
GEO. E. SMITH.
Prof. Moeller, who is general western agent for the world-re
nowned “IJeltr Bros. Pianos;’’ also the famous ‘‘Kiirt/.iiuin
Pianos.'• is now associated with us in business
lie is a thorough musician, piano tuner, teacher and performer
of ,x\\\, v ye irs’ experience
Tli.'se pi in h arc now on hand;
HADLE tABLE
BEHR BROS. KURTZMAN
KINGSBURY M RRIFIELD
These instriunents were bought for rush, and w ill lie sold very
cheap for easli or on instalments Other instriunents, goods
a id ah ittels t aken in exchange
5\ e wil take great pleasure in showing you these goods ( nil
'Util" |l
O k t'ahomaSupplyCo
112 SOUTH BICKFORD.
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T ADTF^I A Word About That j
LjI \L>I£LO! Christmas Present, t
Don’t worry about it. Come to ‘‘The Progress.” This
is a man's store and we arc used to the hobbies of men
in regard to wearing apparel. We can render you some
valuable assistance in selecting something appropriate.
We have something that will please the men, that will
satisfy the taste and lit the pocketbook of everybody.
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§ DON'T DELAY TOO LONG|
Make your selections now, and we will liold them until
called for. Just a few of the many nice things:
. A Smokinp- Jacket, for lounging.
IA Bath Robe, for comfort.
| A pair Silk Hose, for the feet.
| A Silk Muffler, for protection
|A Silk Handkerchief for usclul purposes.
1a STk Suspender, for keeping the pants up.
| A Night Robe, for night wear.
| A Suit Case, lor the suit,
IA Grip, for traveling nicknacks.
pair Kid Gloves for kids .tnJ older people.
|A pair Walk-Over Shoes, lor $3.03. Pay no more.
i 'The Progress.”
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tVl.W ngiiam
H OS.
Have just received a larje
shipment ofgenuine Navajo
Blankets in Rug sizes and
beautiful patterns, ‘rom th-s
reservation in Arizona, made
in their own p cu iar wa/.
We guarantee ours to he the
Grnume Navajo Blankets,
and ferwear aresaid to last
a life-time. Prices are low
on them, arid you could’nt
buy a prettier or more ser-
viceable Ch ristm as present.
WIN RING ll.\M BROS,
St. Charles Evapor. ted
Cream at McGrath’*, 25c a qt.,
smaller runs 15c, 2for25c.
Brown X Bennett’s new fresh
stock of groceries is arriving and
being placed on the shelves as
fast as possible.
'\«><>l underwear, sweaters and
overshirts.
r,i‘nd & Blevins.
Navel Orar..',es
at Met rat h’r.
15c per tioz.
or your cold at
Rock Candy
McGrath s.
Latest full in overcoats, if 15 to $80
St^rClo hiers.
IN COLLARS,
I he stylish wines
A re the newest things.
“the frogres
\n Ly Opener and
>u rs • Openei
.v
J. A. WEIDEN5ACH.
Manager
Christie Grain and Stock Co.
EL RENO.
*"" i— furn-x;iS2 ,T,T_
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY
\Ye will give with each purchase <»
"ver, one ot our new hand painted
Pictures.
ART AND FANuY GOODS
$1.1)0 or
Poster
F. W. BRUGHMANN.i
Artistic Tailor.
L ('. Van Ness & Co-
No. 101 N. B'ckford.
Bocksell e rs
and
Stationers.
Phone 197
meet you.
RED MEN
Work in chief’s degree Wed-
nesday night. Nomination of
lir*t class tailoring call ut (1u:,.,.r<
2in s n f aye otntcrs.
any ki"d of repairing call ---------
Hi 219 B I h»b. A FINE KID
Cleinirig rni'l pressing call
at 219 S. B I avti. F just what lie wants .for u
price* tn nr,rnocte w|ih any Christmas present. “Tim 1‘no
iton«c » est of Chicago c ill ottKss has them, dressed or un
?J ?' **’ / “v ’• dressed for $1.tin.
pieaseti cull "t 219 9. K. 1 I
ave., and i’ll be glad to, Rice 5c a lb at McGrath's.
WARM AND COMFORTABLE
Underwear to take the B-r-r-r-r
fr<mt the atmosphere, (jur all
wool underwear for $L.oO.
“THE PROGRESS’’
clothing;
Skates at Bonebrake's.
There are ot hers that sell
ours we guarantee
t Sta r Clothiers.
Walrh our candy window about
Xms time. Brown X !’> mnett.
Those enrvi-q sets at Bom.'
brake s are just the thing f. ,
your Xmas tattle.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1901, newspaper, December 17, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912103/m1/1/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.