El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, December 29, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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__________—— This club will hold an
■os, Editok & I'kop. ing Reception” at tlie re»idence
• of Mrs. A, J. Gt-rrer. The fol-
lowing lt»di<-s will receive their
lad.v and gentlemen friends:
Mrs. A J Oerrt r
Mrs F H Wright Miss \f*v Hobart
“SB Pettee “ Grace Hubart
“ F E Rlekty “ ( lara Smith
“EH Heftier “ VanNess
“EC Youug “ Face
“ Free Smith “ Rhoades
Mrs. M. It. Libby
Icsutiful wedding <s
fMINTINCj'l
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•i k guaranteed.
I >: n tcs furnished
.. . ! i r annum, mailed.. .(4.00
•ix months, “ ... 2.50
unto “ “ ... 50
seek, delivered.» 10
1 mouth delivered.. 25
• Kl>, per annum........ 75
-ix months......... 5(
MY UOsO.M FH1E.ND.
Dccki d m .-mm and in Ikcoh,
A ■ n know ing wle re her place i-
1 adore her.
Ami evt r mi.v the Gods defend
5.i s a wet and dainty Immoiii friend
-My b lorodora.
Reception
Tuesday at i oVtuck wi h Mr*. a very
\lXfn: .^‘•F'uan lh*t^*re»eucv of eu-ry, ^rpi at the pha-unt lu-nie ,.|
'member will imprest impetus Mr. and Mrs. .1 11 Herrick on
to the work and ent ourage our V Barker ave., la-t nighl T-s | ■ . ..
worthy president to make this the The contracting partie- were Ira / (_) ^ ^ jj | | ,
best year in our loeal history. .). LXyyle, of >ayrj, O. T., an.
Every one thould plan lobeit>Mi*s Grace King, of Geary
her place promptly fit 3 o clock. Both the young people are w<
— —°—— known, having many friend'
Bal'ara'i Horehound Syrup this city. Mr. Doy le is in bn
' minedlately r*lievi« hoar*e, ness at Say re, and is rapidly no
oroupy cough, >ppres*ed rattling, ing hif w.v to the front a-a s,
lit*»ilr .routi, ».
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If (1 e (dl in•;•i'1-tor would dro|
a’ iinfi i c 'loiiuil.v, the quantity
of ml ii i more saii'factory
In -e •• ho intend receiving on
F w Year’s Day will confer u
fav r by s'‘tiding their announce-
m ms to the Bell.
'I lie usage Indiuria of Oklaho-
ma, of whom there are 1,800,
h ve to tier credit the sum of
f -!,.'.i8 in the United States
ti my, h eordii.g to the annual
T' ," it of tin- O'Hge agent just
nr h- pub ic. They own 400,000
acres of land, making them, per
c ii-i, the wealthiest |>«oplc on
eii-h Their receipts for the
year from aii sources amounted to
1570.8
Ladiaa’ Auxiliary
From 3 to fi o'clock p. m., the
ladies of the Auxiliary will keep
"open house” in the rooms of the
Y. M. C. A. During the recep-
tion hours mu«i( will he rendered
and refreshments served.
First door
Hulls*'.
south of Court
1‘lioiH1 £58.
JOB Wnisw WANTED.
1 uirp tirvicR.
Sf-t.sffrHi n C?iJf»r^ntecd
' . M. M ’DON A LD,
M Orrrnttr rrd Builder.
5 51iPao.i. 2J7 OS .8.
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For sick headache try Chuniber-1
lain1' Mi i, ;,i h in d Liver Tablets;
' • • • l! i he attai
•”ken in lime. For sale by
lkhunues .v L uok.
F.l U"iio wants a railroad to
Oklahoma City. The “Katy” or
t' '■ “Frisco" would be acceptable
to !lu- citizens. — Guthrie Leader.
1.1 'leno has live elevators with
a total c i uicit.v of gftl',000 bush
cl KingUsImr comes second
Vila a:i i i-vuior ca | nc v of 150,-
Ob i l)i.f,!i Is, and 01. i h mu City
third with 14“,0U0 bushels.—
Guthrie Leader.
I Disp ili-b to tin Stale npital ]
101 Reno, Okla., Deo. 2(5.—
M1j >r E. ,1. Simpson is trying to
organize a county pres* associ-
ation and lias called for a meeting
to be hold in this city.
'i he major says in order to have
a good county and good towns in
the same, it is proper and right
for the newspapers to he unitod,
at least in ono thing, and that is
to work early and lute for the
w Rare of the whole people.
Other counties are forging ahead
Mrs. Fre ^ S m 1 h.
Mrs. Smith andMissSmith will re
ceivu during the i (term on fri in 3
t>6. These ladies will he as-
sisted by the Misses Uelzie and
Lucy Phillips, Mae ami (.race
Hobart, Alice VanNcs®, Lona
Pace, and Queena Huber.
NOV CITIES l O 1
YEARS.
In look ng around for
goods you'll
N EW
NOTICE
To Architects, Contractor* an*
Prospective Builders.
Get our prices on wiring befort
closing contracts. We are in the
business solely for the sale of
electricity for light and power
and expect to use all proper means
to encourage the general use of
snrne. To this end we will fur-
nish all wiring, fixtures, lamps,
motors and supplies at cost.
We thoroughly understand the
business and can advise you as to
the best method of illumination
arrangement of wires, etc.
By becoming responsible for
the proper lighting of any build-
ing we guarantee no slighting in
the wiring. Everything will bt
tirst-olass, permanent and proper-
ly designed for the service re
quired.
We will he glad to confer wit!
anyone desiring our services anc
promise high-grade work anr
prices that defy competition.
Respectfully,
Ei. Rkno Lkiut Puwkr Co
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EL RENO TIME CARDS
r sping and difll.-ult breathing.
Hiniy '. Ste rn», druggist, Shulls- ceaslul bu-iness man. Mrs. Doyit i
burg. WI... write* Vsy *1.1901: “f1 will continue to occupy the high I
have beer. Helling Mallard's Hire-1 l
hound Syrup for two years, „,d l»l«ce in soil- t.v, and the place in
have nevi r had a preparation tli.it the hearts of her friends that she
haa given better satis'action. I no- , ,
(Ice that when I sell a I ottle they a *1'-
acme bark for more. I can hone i-i The ceremony was performed
ly recommend it.” 25c. 60c ami $1 by the Rev. Ernest B Cole, tins-
at C. R, Miller's
tor of lhe Rock Island M. E.
'ehtm-h, in the prpsence of a few
Choice home cured (he most intimate friends of
hams and breakfast !tho bride ttDd 8room- TI*osei i„ looking ......„d for holiday
oacon and puce home pn‘H,!l,t were’ Mr- Hnd Mrs: J. 15. g(M . ; I I,..-,. n mistake if'
rpnd#»r#»d larrl charm Kerii.-k, Mr. and Mis. Owm ■' 11 1 :i >’ 'i-t<) L. Richards’
enaerea iara, cheap .. .. ... . , »mi- tnau «t •■umand ind.au
for cash at ■ ‘ ^oodsuic,
ll'.s i- the only store of the
kind in El Reno nnd the stock is
larger than any other similar
stock in tin- Smith west.
Ilt-re can lie found genuine
Navajo Blankets, burnt work of
i Indian subjects in wood and
leather, moccasins and Indian
I trinkets of all kinds.
Beautiful Rent-I ornaments of
all kind, it'k stands, salad dishes,
P*n holders, fancy spoons, etc.
I liese goods are attractive and
wc II se'ci ted.
As ( hristmas souvenirs nothing
eon Id be better.
Ou your .-hopping trips call at
2!n S. Bickford aid suo these
choice gtiois.
J. W. Dix’s Market. lMiss Kull‘ Ki"fcr’ Ml" B, vsieFal
lou and Mr. C. F. Davis.
Lowb & Lowe
Lawyers.
Rooms 21-22-23, Citizens’
National Hank Hldg.
General Practice.
Hamilton will do your hauling.
’Rhone 28.
Bargains In Let;
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It* rail* penetrate the fertile States of
MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
KANSAS,
OKLAHOMA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
TEXAS and the 1
SOUTHWEST,
TENNESSEE,
MlSSIr-SlPPI,
A!.ARAM A nnd the
SOUTHEAST
It reaches the rich fanninc lands of Kansa»
nd Ok! ina, the mineral f* .ds of Souiltcrs
hssouri and Northern Arkansas, the cutt »
«.l<lsof the Scvith and Soutawe.it, the oil fieldt
I Kansas nnd the In.Han Territory, and huti-
reds o? " r ii;duslri il pln. es of interest nnd
•rolit to the honre-seeker and investor. And
i 't, but id t least, it v.ill carry you to the famo>
raltn reports of the U« rka,
Eureka Spring’s
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Monte Ne
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J W.CLsRK
L A V/ Y hi K
Roomi R
KL lll'NO,
and 7. Jafonick Rltlg
(>KLx HO\
Three cant front residence
lots, close in : : . : : :
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
THESE LOTS
ARE BEAUTIES
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Can Be Bought Che p
ROCK ISLAND.
„ _ ------ TKXIN8 SOUTH.
getting manufactories and various .. ... , , ,,
.mums Tuxas Vestibuleil Express 12:20am
HI IIT l‘llli>l')i; ijoj ii nln / '.i ^ . .1 : I.'.... s I.' .. .......... , -
choctaw.
TRAINS WK8T.
No. 1.—Leaves 3:40 a. m.
No. 3.— Leaves 8:10 p. m,
No. 7.—Leaves 7:80 a. m.
TRAINS KAMI’
No. 2.—Leaves 1:00 a m.
No. 4.—Leaves 1:60 p. ni.
No. 8.—Leaves 9:2ft p. m.
W. O. Shakkk,
A^eut.
• WAISW > HNIimilt-ll
other enterjoirtort while Cunudian Texas Fast Express
county is waiting for something No86
to mi n up.
12:2ap m
.........................................9:22 p in
Lawton Express. ................... 7 ;46 a w
Local Kreiglit..................... 5:00 p in
INQ'JIRE AT IS LL OFFICE
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4 MEW FIST TBfilfi
,N l- anasssHKanai N-rsmaunuua
Bot-vroen St. LoifIs and Kansas City ajtul
OKI IA €5TY*
WIC'SITA,
DENISON,
SHEIINAN*
DAILAS,
S:A/;*ri' WORTH
I \nd principal pointa In Texas nnd thoSnnth
I *' This train Is new throughout ami Is
lo i”) of th' fliicrt rquipiac? t, nrovidf t’
»pHh electrin lights and ail other modern
I traveling conveniences, rt runs via our nor
•omp luted
SAVED AT GRfVt'5 BRINK.
1 know I would long a*.o fisv*
been in my grave,” writes Mrs. S.
H. Newson, of Decatur, Ala. “It It
ha1 not bepn for Klectric Ritters.
Kor three .years I suffered untold
agonv from the worst forma of re-
digestion. Waterbraah, stomach and
bowel Dyspepsia, ltut this exee-
lent medicine cli.f me a world of
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE good. Since using it f can eat
DAY. j heartily ai d haye gained 3'>lbs’'
,r , T . . _ . . For indigestion, loss of appetite.
Take Laxative Lromo Quinine '.romach, liver H„d irtney rroni. *
Tablets. This signature Klectric Hitters are a positive gua -
>n every box. 25c *'V"- ^ T'"y “0 Ut ° *
t- Miller s drug store.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests all classes of foo , tones
nd strengthens the stoma h a d
digestive orgaiiB Cures dyspepsia,
indigestion nnd stomach troulm s
and makes rich, red blood, health
and strength; Kodol rehuil s
worn out tissues, puri.les, strength-
. ns and sweetens the stotuach; (lev
(J W Atkinson, of West Virginia,
says: I have used a number of
bottles of Kodol and have found it
>o he a very effective and indeed, t
•owerful remedy for dimucli trmi
des I recomu end it to my r ends-
OR Miller
WOOD! \A0 3D! WOOD!
I’lentj of corf wood on hand.
Prices very low.
\V. J. Montkief.
f'uildlui:
Rod Elver Division.
pliance known to modern oaf
railro-idtng has been employee
iu iuu Li,iut--up of tLla aervlco, including
€aSc OSiservtSlion Cmrs,
jndor tbo mana^emoDt of Prod, fiarvoy
i-’uH Informal ion ns to r.iteu and all details *oi
» trip via this new route will bo cheerfully
‘urnished, application, by any renn»
WM 1
FOR SALE,
Three choice northeast corner
lots on Capital Hill. Cheap if
old soon. 8-ee J. F. Stoltz, 114
N. Barker.
liousay EXCURSIONS
— TO THc-.. I ■=
0GUTHEAST
OVER THE
Ob Ob & Ci. R„ R.
Qnz Fare(^®) Round Trip
CccsmtJrr 13, 17, 21, 22, 23 and 26, 1002
Return Limit 30 Days from Date of Sale
Through Free Reclining: Chair Cars
Through the Beautiful Indian Territory
Direct Connections at MEMPHIS
J. S. McNALLY, O. P. A.,Oklahoma City, O.T.
E. WI. DUNCAN, T. P. A., Oklahoma City, O. T.
GEO. H. LEE, G. P. & x. A., Little Pock, Ark.
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That Fryberger is making a special effort on the reduction of his ^HOE STODC Ev r pair
guaranteed. I cheerfully repair any defect, even at the JUT PRICE While thev I -st I wi 1 sell
A $1.75 Blanket for 50c A $125 Blanket fo 50c
A $1 00 Blanket for 50c.
One Dollar will buy 21 pounds Sugar, SO pounds Lion <
Coffee, 32 bas Soap. 25 pounds Rice.
I want your Butter and Eggs My every effort is to please you
Arbuckle’s
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White Brick Front, Bickford Avenue, El Reno, Oklahoma
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, December 29, 1902, newspaper, December 29, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912216/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.