El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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grain ANDlSTOCKS.
May wheat closed today Thi
May wheat closed Saturday at
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May corn closed today at J
May corn closed Saturday at
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Stocks higher.
About one-hundred choice suit,
..,,,1 |,nnts patterns yet to select y„r family use In numberless ways
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the best.
Our Mr. V-ktlm le ad baker of
the Star Bakery is of the old tier-
man School: and guarantees tirst
class |»ies, bread and cakes. I ho
“Best" of every thing in the
bakery line.
Wm. Morrison, l'rop.
takes time to make them up.
friend Ac Blevins
TOYS
COST
SALt .
CLOSING
I and BO cents Alt' It. Slitters
For nobby holiday suits see tlie
Star Clothiers.
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HOC V I .LAND.
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Why pay a profit, when yon
'y buy toys and
i —- - ... i," *' n the big “closing out
• new goods will positi\rl,\ Im sold 1
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can positively buy toys and rack-, ;s now at llti South Bickford; and
et goods AT COST* Our stock of....... ... I -------
lieineinher that J. W. McCool
sale goes
(M Mi ill!T SALR
At New York M Uinery Store, coni'
mencing1 Saturday. December 7.
All street Hats a" cost
Colored Trimmed hats at enormous
reductions.
Liberal discount on all Black Goods.
Feathers. Silks. Velvets. Ribbons, etc.
all reduced
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ut eewt and Mow cost. No. 115 j merrily on.
N. Wo dv Island ave., next to Hell* Worms ta o refuge in the huiuIi
oltice. I inlH4iino, where they can easil
I Multiply White’s (‘renin \ ernii-
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polniiiicnt of himself as adininistra
Tor of said et.'hato. it Is
j rr e verdict <»f the p ople tells phun-
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! goods; your money’s worth every*
. , . , , time, at tin* Star Clothiers,
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petition praying the up- I r ts ()f t rnckcr-Jnck to give a av;
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rdered th.it at GERRCRS.
k in of the s.iid \Vi 1
deceased.
I’ll it Silas base has
\A/he»e will veil *2(1 for iho Best
FUpNII U E. at I west prices?
That's (. t thf- 6 stab'ishment of
t , . p h r V s --^=r
PURNITI.RF and UNDERTWKib
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•ohon «« ‘
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K • - heretofore dolma business as
pro,* rs, under the firm mime and
k b* of Conville A Iv »ss. have thi
d »v by iniitu 11 consent, dissolved
the ‘JHtli day «»f DoC( MUr, A. 1) ,
lltut, the same being day of the 1
Tattler’s uekeve file Oinlmellt
. a «> - -■ i- a -> said court, |)n< n thoroughly test, d for man
hefor. said Probate court. 111I'"' years, amt is a posit ice cure for this
hour of lit o'clock a. m., at Wliteli _, ',i_;,,,, j,ul ,.,,,tt-r:.inlt
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, i, ,| diss.ilv. .I "f 10 " duck n. in . nj wf'l.' i 'most distressing mUI embarrassing
’ tini* any person interested may «•!’* of troubles Brice, «»0 cents in bottles,
p ir'in rship— Mr. Ko**s retiring from p(.Hr find contest tin* smile; and no- j , 7;, cents A'M‘ It Mil er’s
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tice of this proceeding is ordered
published 10 days successively in Uoupda vacation. Holiday cx-
llie Kl Iteno Supper Bell, a daily I . ,
newspaper, published in this Terri- curmon tickets on salcr Decemix 1
tory. f , , *21, 22 and 23 by the “Choctaw
hi ii tes ui i ue linn iiim iintiKiui III testimony whereor, I have ,,
all ...... tit- (trill should be paid. >'er;..inlo s t my bantlland Ho- seal Koutc.
of the Probate court at Kl Reno this •
: I,..I ' ,:li.....iK «>. j ••VV'I.I.K ]flth day of Deeendter. A I), III it.
/ iiKOKiiK.S. HOSS [sKAl.J W. 11 (iKICWHV, 1
th inn. Tin* business will lienn
forth he carried on by Mr. niiville
an I son, under tin* firm name of
C’oiivillo A Son, who assume the
liabilit ins of tin* (inn and to whom
) i i KOKUK S. ItOSS
TT Reno, Ok! thoni i, I) c. illh, 111)1.
1‘ruhate Judge.
Smoking Jackets from $."> to $25, at
Star Clothiers.
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(16 CHOCTAW AVE.
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j day. < < mu g back v\ ♦ clnc-sdf^ys and
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L£Ce C uitairs and Finr Wcc’en Goods a Specialty.
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THE GLOBE STORE.
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Holiday
Goods.
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H9 Rock Island Av
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119 Rock Island .
SELECT GROCEHIE S
1 carry the largest- stock of
groceries, notions, candies etc.; and
the best and freshest in the city.
My prices are just right, 'i our
trade solicited tit the
Sam PeasY Grocery Store.
Buy dry goods at a dry goods j
bouse.
Buy clothing at a clothing bouse
Buy shoes at a shoe house.
Buy groceries at a grocery house.
And buy candy at a cuml house.
\Ve make candy ftvslt everyday.
Gerrers, 214 So. R. I. ave.
Practical Confectioners.
Don’t fail to attend J. W. Mc-
Cool’s great closing out sale at
1 lit S. Bickford.
English walnuts, almonds etc.
fresh and nice at
Jackson Bros.
Brown .'v lVobhett’s stock of
groceries are Coining in every day.
Fruits, vegetables, candies, nuts,
canned fruits and meats of nil
kinds flour and feed. Call nnd
examine our good.
THE BEST DENTISTRY
at lltt* lowest prices, l ry tne.
All cement fillings, “be.
Silver filings, 50e and up.
Other work in proportion.
Du. C. S. Millku,
1 icntist.
On corner south of 1’. O.
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Mrs.. E. Davis has bought a very | m
tine farm, and will proceed at once J |j
to reduce her Millinery Stock to a j A
saleable size. This will be a j|
splendid chance for some lady j
wishing to secure the best es-
tablished business of the city.
| See Mrs. Davis’ display ad.
Millinery goods at cost.
M
pen on 'he fcuropean
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clans 5?:\rs
■ IK ST
MEALS AT MEAL HOURS
35 CENTS.
Shcrt Orders at all Hours.
I «t>le Board $5 per Week.
... Com muta t'on Tickets...
$6 OO for $5.00.
Rooms per day 50c &. $1.00
Breakfast Hours . . 6 to 9.
Dinner Hou-s . * 12 t 1 1:30
Suo ter Hours , . 6 to 7;30
Special Dinners Served on
Reasonable Notice.
a>££ THE
Tl^lMME® HATS
AT ‘‘THE MODEL" FROM
150 UP. ANY PRICE TO
SUIT THE CUSTOMER.
PI f Ts <st. HEED,
226 S. Rock Island Ave.
LEE LUNG LAUNDRY.
Wo are now located in Annex
of Caddo In tel.
The Lee Li ng Laundry.
fJroeer'os n'w fresh and tip to
date at Brown X Bennett’s.
HINT FROM OLD SANTA
as ft) what will Im* best appreci-
ated by rich ami poor alike at tho
glad Christinas season should
surely be worth considering Old
Santa says: Buy a barrel or sack
of f L RENO’S BEST Flour for
yourself for someone else as well
and make a lot of people happy,
For EL RENO’S BEST Flour
is the best made
EL Keno Mill & Kli*val«r Lo
CHOICE MEATS AT ALL TIMES.
CHOICE GAME IN SEASON.
CHOICE OYSTERS, FISH AND CELERY.
The Rock Island Meat Market.
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Orders t romptly delivered
Strictest attention given to orders by ’Phone
Tho e No 204
Remember the place—Rock Island Meat Market
Remt mber tile ’Phone—No 204
J.rD. ROBERTS, Manager, 218 So. Rock Island Ave
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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/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.