El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 265, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 2, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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LEGAL NOTICES.
G. B.
famous
Elegant furnished rooms, fine'
board. Popular prices. 401 8.
oetaw. | (Firstpubllshed June 18, 1902]
,. . ., I leual noth k.
n, owner of the Notice is hereby given that in
viertnan coach horse, compliance with an act of the legis-
Burnce, and imported jacks has i 'a^ur# °f the territory of Oklahoma,
lease 1 the Curtis wagon vards ,ln !to r*?ul»te the trartlc in intoxica-
S Choctaw II; jaras on tin(f li(]UorSi the underaigned did on
V-C, tt'en1ue’ and invites: the 16th day of June, 1902, tile his
tus friends aud others to call. j application by petition, with the
_ , —__ | county clerk of Canadian county,
j Oklahoma territory, praying for li-
Snerial Train erase to sell malt, spirituous and
special train Ginous liquors at retailon lota 12-18,
Will leave El Reno at 7 a m iin block l08>in the 8rd Wl4rd of the
I I ..I f j al „,a> tn''1 town of Yukon, in said county and
duly 4th for Lawton. Only one territory
Jamks Svanpa.
Applicant.
fare for the round trip. Return-
ing train leave« Lawton at 11:15
p. m., after the fireworks. List
of attractions as follows: Indian JFirst published June 17,1902]
war dance, base ball game, foot NOTICE
race, baloon ascension, big bull!Territory of Oklahoma, Canadian
tight and prize fight, The street1 Jn the »‘®«ict court for
fair will be in session and every- * c° '''
one is assured a good time.
A few extra copies
Weekly Bell at 5 cents
this otlice.
of the
each al
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN ARD BURGEON.
©r*. ©ronton,
Office and Kesidenrs, Jslooick Huild
ing, Corner Woodsoa and Bick-
ford. ’Phons 180.
John H. Scott. W KWhkklvv.
Real Estate and Law.
SCOTT& WHEELER
Room 3, U. S. Land Of-
fice Building,
ELRENO - - OHLA.
A few maps of the new coui
try for sale at Bell office at 1<
each.
If it’s GERRERS, It’s all
right.
We make Abstracts.
FINCH &. HERBERT.
Bissante ice cream at
Jackson Bros.
Nobby Sirring suits, $7.50 to I
$15. They fit.
StarlClothiors
Charles Ritchey, plaintiff j
vs.
E. M. Farr, alias Ella^No. 2458
Fry, defendant |
J
Said defendant, Ella Fry, will
take notice that she has been sued
in the above-named court for three
hundred dollars damages and must
answer the petition filed therein by
said plaintiff on or before the 81st
day of July, A. I). 1602, or said pe-
tition will be tnkru as true and a
judgment for said plaintiff in said
action for three hundred dollars,
and the attachment therein granted .
will be sustained and judgment will I t tCT1 PTil l
be rendered accordingly.
[Seat.] Attest: E. M HEGl.ER
Clerk of said Couri
Marsh * Wills, Attys for plaintiff.
T. F. CLIFFORD
Dentist.
Office Rit.m, Oppu.lte Po.toffice.
[First Published June 18, 1902]
NOTICE
Territory-of Oklahoma, Canadian
•oounty. In the District court for
■said county.
Ready Yield.
••I Med DeWitt’s Witch | Mattie Se.rple, plaintiff, ^
for piles sthI found it a cor- Iva SeinpK defendant.
No. 9456
Halve tor piles snil round it a cor-
5 Meredith, S|tid defendant, Iva will
Wiltow (»rovo., Del Operations mi take notice that he has been in
necest ar.v to ci re pilei. They al-
ways yield to DeWitt’s WltcVi
Hazel Salve (hires skin diseas.-s,
ail kinds of wounds. Accept no
counterfeits. It. Miller.
Why pay one dol-
lar for 18 pounds
of Sugar when you
can get 20 pounds
at the Townsend
Grocery?
If it's Gcrrors it’s all right.
the above-named court for a divorce
on the grounds of non support and
abandonment and must answer the
petition tiled therein by sait plain-
tiff on or before the 81st day of July
A. D., 1942, or said petition will he
taken as true, and A, judgment for
said plaintiff in said action for a de-
cree of divorce will be reiNtered ac-
cordingly.
[seal] Attist: K. M.Hna.Kit
Clerk of sail Court.
Marsh * Wills, attys for plaintiff.
<5* TV. TAYLOR
K. K KllNKI.K
DRS. TAYLOR 4
RUNKLE
Office First Door South of Postofflce,
Upstairs.
TELEPHONE -
- - 32-2
Kl. RENO, O.
T.
Blake, Blake
& Beeks
Attorneys-at Law
Office in the Centrnt BFwsk-
El Reno.
Oktehorr.a.
TKOS- LANE,
M D.
Room* over Citizens
state Rank
Ottict Phone 91; House Phone 92
YES
c5S
A. (i. Merger is again in the
Shoe Business.
WHY? v*
Because, as we had rested for
over three years, we found
real rest .in Active Business.
THEREFORE ,*e
We bought tlie Millor-Oard-
ner stock of Shoes, two doers
north of county court house.
We are adding aim filling in
to that stock as fast as ve
can get them. We will say
to the public that our Shoes
arc All Right. We will aim
to do right We will war-
rant all Shoes. We wt’l
mend them and sole them oa
very short notice, end we
thank you or all confidence
shown during the past.
Good Goods
Small Promts
tow Boot & Slice fa.
[Fit st Published Ju». 25, 1»(J2.]
I.EGAD NOTICE.
In Probate Court Canadian
Caunt.v, Territory of Oklahoma.
Mary A. Rupp. Do eased.
The Territory of Oklahoma to the
heir and next kin of the said Mary
A Rupp deceased tale notice that
E. J. Simpson has file 1 a petition
prayingthe appointment of himself
as administrator of said estate, it is
ordered that said matter lie set for
hearing on tlieoth day of J uly, A I >
1902, before said Probr te Court, at
tile hour of Id o’cloAL A. AL, at
which time any person interested
may appear and rente.-;r the same;
and notice of this proceeding is
ordered published Hi .days success-
ively in tlie Evening Bella daily
newspaper, published in this Terri-i
tory. j
[Skal] 4.1. -PHELPS
Probate J udge. j
Jos, G. Lowe
Lawyer.
Rooms 21-22-23, Citizens’
National Bank Bldg.
Practice.
Tureoxia.”
Every householder and
man of family should
read this > > >
ThisJVIeans You!!
SOMETHING IS GOING TO DROP
It is a great big chunk off the regular price on all our Men’s
Hoys and Children’s suits, light weight clothing of any or
every kind. The size of the chunk that will drop off will tie
®®®®®«l)©!Ma»®axS®®8 p. r-.
—® I fere is a money |
Saving Chance
A Fair, Square,
Our PaintabU Water Still
has n capacity of tGOgal-
lons daily output.
The higher elnss of people
are rapidly realizing that
this is the only reliable table
water for daily use.
Spring waters are subject
to contamination.
Filters are not germ proof.
Our distilled water is
chemically pure and de-
lightfully palatable•
AH nur goods are made
from this water We are the
the only concern in Oklaho-
ma making all their goods
from distilled waier.
GEORGE S. PEARL
Attorney at Lav/.
Uoooip 12 »nd 18, CentrAl Block,
*L KINO, - . OKLAHOMA
Pureoxia Distilled Water
delivered each day in
5 GALLON CARBOYS.
Net price per packcge
Only 50 Cents.
NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY
Orders should be. in the day
before you wont them filled
Wagons deliver the goods
each day from 8 lo 1! a. in.
Try "Pureoxia'
your table and
good health.
enjoy
Honest Discount
aaaaescBttinixBSssas
Goods all marked
will
1
per cent .
r SMMaaKssxBsxstteecri
in plain figures. Take off one-fourth of
tlie price; pay us the liulancc, and what you want is yours.
There is not a man in the country who in afford t'. »tn»
away from this sale, and we think there’, hur ily nm , who
will. 8cratch your head a little: think what j-fou
means, and then look at these prices:
Children's Suits Boys' Suits Men's Suit?
$1.75; now $1.82
2.50; now l.ss
8.00; now 2.22
8.50; now 2.08
4.00; now 8.00
5.00; now 3.75
$1.50; now $1.13
2.00; now 1.50
8.00; now 2.25
8.50; now 2.08
5.00; now 8.75
0.00; now 4.50
$5.50; now $2.ffJ
5.00; now 3„ft
8.50; now
10.00; now 7.M •
13.50; now 9.3$
18.oo; now 13.4$
No Premiums On This Sale.
Jas.E.Kelso
Dry Goods Emporium.
Wm, E. Humphrey,
President.
Respectfully,
Henry Schafer,
Manufacturer and Distiller.
Phone 25.
E, D. Humphrey.
Manager
El Reno JVlill & Elevator Gompany
Millers and Grain Dealers.
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
CL RgNO'S "BeST” FLOUR.
DR. DVSART
Need some more bow. Please
send your job work to the Bell
offi-e ■.
J. H. BASiftCaER
Physician and Surgeon
Room 7, Warien Bui Miner, cnmoi of
Rock Island-uve ar;d Ruseell-nt,
Office IfourH—£ to 12 Hud rrom 2 to V
and Kvnolneft.
CHARLES P. LINCOLN.
A.V.orney ar«J Coa' xclor at Lor. '
EL RENO. OKLAHOMA!
[First Publish**! Jonse 25, 1902
Territory of Okl hi-«>v>., i
Co-anty of O iiuAdian. \ ”8
In tlie ProtnatK ■onrt.
Inio1! estate of John A, Eoronimi, j
decom-ied, M»ry E. (Foreman, «<l
niinislratrix thereof a.ici guardian
of (iiTtrudc Foreman, i. minor.
It apjinaring to line Orurt from the
peliticn of the ftaid acTninistralrix
that it. is necessary to veil the whole
of the re lest .tool thr said estate
now unsold to-wit: Let 20, in block
111. city of El Reno, county of tun.
dian. Okl honia terry ory. Now,
therefisre, all persons interested in
the said estate will take notice that
they may appear at hh- above en-
titled court on tin- 241 h day of July,
1902, at the itour of 9 oV.lock a. in.,
and show cause why ati ordershall
not he g'anted to the said adminis-
tratrix t-o sell the real estate of the
said deceased above dewrilied, and
why til».petition iterein should not
he grantsi l. J. I. PKKLPri,
(SEAL) ProliWi. Judge.
W. R. MRKTATRICK.
(A tbtwni y iri Law.)
V. II practice in nlhoourts and t1 H.
Land Offltv . 11 ft; -- over Kone-
brakeV KaaViv. are Stor*.
n. RENO
- OKLAHOMA
A. L NICHOLSON
i .ifiXTit r -
•Looms 1 •& 2! Jiilonick Building
'Over the Tan ’iiiess Store
( orner WooA-.i u Street
and Bicfeford Avenue
J. A. WFIDEKBACH.
-W*naj»r-
Chr Stic Grain and Stock Co.
EL RENE.
OUH DRUG STORE IS
YOUR DRUG STORE.
Anything you want in pat-
ent medicines, in sundries or
in drugs and chemicals are
here, and they an of the
purest quality and of tlie
best lnanufacturerr.
I (First published .bine 24 lliuzi |
LMGAL NOTICF.
Notice is hereby given that in 1
jtsompliance with an act of the |
, .legislature of tlie territory of Ok- J
I lahorna, lo regulate the totffic in '
'intoxicating liquors, the '.tider-1
i signed did or. the 2tiih de.y of
June, 1902, file his application, by
petition, with the eounly eh-rk of I
j Canadian county, Oklahoma,!
| praying for license to sell mult,
spirituous and vinous liquors at
retail, on lot 3, in block 102. Lake
addition to the Town of Yukon, in
said county and territory.
B. F. STAFFORD.
A pplieant.
J. HENSLEY, rwi. D.
Hntnv.opathic Physician and Surgeon.
Over 80 rears in active practice.
Chronic dise&ses a .spreialty.
Office, and residence. 410 S. Rook Isl-
and avenue. Phone 111.
EL RC NO - - O. T.
W. I. WEIDENBACH
(IttAlX AND fTV*; k BROKER
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
EL RENO, O. T.
Maple Frapp**a cold nttnf ter
CERRERS.
Choice home cured
hams and breakfast
oacon and pure heme
rendered lard, cheap
' or cash at
J. VV. Dix’s Market.
Try it "Barnhill Special]'’ at
’/itschen-Mors* Drug Ctmijiany’s
f ountain.
A nattier Rise
Of fever, ar another r.pell of
headache can L > cheeked y lickly
and efieetually by the use of Dr.
•F-cott'a Permicn Headache and
5 Fever powder*; Kvery bew guar-
anteed. Price 25c; ' ani. your
druggist for tle tn.
Don't miss <j-ie special Shoe
tvdeat. Friend.A'. Blevins.
Relinquishment blank* ut Bel!
i»2iee.
The reliable specialist, tre»ts
aid chronic nervous, blood, skin,
special and private diseases of
men and women.
Ladies- All diseases peculiar
to your sex successfully treated.
You may consult me in confidence,
no inatLer what the trouble may
be.
1 in Mi Men Who suffer from
the fearful effect* of past, life: an
aversion to the society of ladies,
despondency, loss of energy, ,
failing memory, nervousness,!
palpitation of the heart, weak;
back, stunted development., in-j
creasing nervous exhaustion and
wretched or lascivious dreams, |
you may be in the first stage, hut|
are fast approaching the last. Do!
not let false pride or sham mod-!
esty prevent you from obtaining
relief now.
IS11Di>i.K-A(iKi> .Men Who are
prematurely old. as a result of in-!
discretion, or excess of litter
years; who are troubled with too
frequent evacuations of the blad-
der, and by finding a milky or
ropy sediment in the urine; and
on account of this unnatural
waste of vitality are unfit for bus-
iness or marriage, you can posi-
tively tie restored to manly vigor.
Old Men who, as a result of
overwork, business cares, or im-
prudence in former years, non
MILLER’S'!
DRUG store:
Purity in Druys and Ac-
curacy in Compounding,
If you need the oest in tne
Drug: line you’ll fine. it. at
MILLER’S
DRUG ■STORE.'.
Spring Fever.
Spring fever is another name f< r
biliousness. Ii m more serious than
most, people think. Aturpid lives
ami inactive bowels m si: a , lison-
•<l system It neglected. serieue
illness may follow such symptoms.
|e Witt's Lift . Early Risers ivniovo
all danger by stlmnl i.t ing the live*
opening the bowels ami cleansing
the system ef iinpuri !es. Sab- piie.
Never gripe. "i have taken lb-
| Witt’s l.i tie Karly Risers for torpbt
sutler from partial orcomple.e in, ! I'v<'r every spring for year.-’ wrilcn
It VI. Kverly, Meuinlsvill, VV. Va.
“ They do me more good than any-
thing I have ever lined.' h.
Mil lea.
j. B. DERRICK
Funeral Director
AND
Licensed Embalmer,
Lady Assistant in Attendance.
Why not let the Bell have your
job worki
Neckwear at Friend & Blevins. I
Office open o!ay and night.
Picture frames and mat* cut, t»
order.
All work done neatly and promptly
Corner R. I. Ava and RusaellSt
Phone 177.
Rhoades lx Cook
Better Get a Battle of
Dr. Scott’s
Bring YoUr Prescriptions to Us I O. L. Richards will pay the!
'“".fet price for vour second-! Dr. Scott’s Camphorated Black-
hand furniture. Rhone 2-SO. I berry Cordial, the guarantee®
Manhattan Shirts, best known, cure for diarrhoea, dysentery,
known as the best. Star d<1 * and cholera morbus. Price
i03 N. Bickford. ’Phone 2G Clothiers, Sole agents. 50c, All druggi.-ts.
ASK TOOK GROCER FOR
BIG (3 FLOUR
Manufactured by the
,’akadian Co. Mill A. Eluvator C t
i Fir- t Published -Inly i. I:qri.)
NOTJC I-:.
1 o honi It May I ’oneern:
N„fc>-e is he re Is given, t/lmt,
letters of adinirns,rttiou in the
estate uS Mary K. IJickox. d'“-
cea«ed, were grunt mi t<< the uk-
dersigneri by the Probate court
of the eoi.nty of Canadian, Oklu
honia territory, at FI Reno, oe
the 23d day of June, 1902. All
persons having claim- against
said est vie are required to exhibit
the same to the undersigned, at
LI Itcno. U. F.. for allowance,
within four months after the date
of this publication, with necessary
vouchers, or they will la forever
precluded from any benefit ol
said estate; or said claim maybe
tiled in said Rrobat*- court.
potency . or some distressing blad-
der trouble. All may find imme-
diate- relief - many may be radi-
cally cured.
Vaki<'*m.,ei.k cured for ever iii!
ten days by iiur sjieeial treatment: j
no detention from your da ily work.
White if living out of the city, i
All business strictly confidential.
(inly curable eases taken. K\-
amination and consultation free.
SPECIAL NOTE.
Under no circumstances " ill 1
accept a ease I ran not cure. Con-
sultation free to all. Cal! or writ
today. Hours 9 a. m. t< 7 p. m.
DU. C. DYSART,
1 13 North Bickford A \ e..
1.1 Reno, < Iklalioimi.
“Mu July *id, tli<* ('rf*N('f*nt MYitcI,tit j
Eureka >(*riit^',< «»;•• ns as an all-year-j
'round resort, under Mie mana^rt |
nil nt of t!ie Frisco System. Kx-1
tensive renovations and improve-1
merits have been effected which will
make the Crescent Hotel tire o<jual
*>f any hostelry t.ohe found in the
Houtll west
We
Said
the
Forbes
Coffees
are the
Best, a
They Are.
Tax or.
Extreme hot w< atlu-r i- a great tax
upnu Hie digest ive power of hlltiji - ;
when puny ami fei hie they should h,
ITIVIMI -I fnw fb.o...- ..f tVI.:"i
Try a free .sam-
ple at yournext
Social.
given a few doses of White's (/real
Vermifuge, the childrens' tonic Ir
Dated this Utdayof-hUy. 190*
\j. .V. . lIAlvl t*, |Bonn become strontr Ii nlMiv ?md
AdI^ini^t^ator. ]active, 25c at 0. H. Miller.
Tlf'U
i ■. , v
S. I Wluiv
4*.
Nci 207 So. Rock Island..
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 265, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 2, 1902, newspaper, July 2, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912145/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.