El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 7, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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Services a’ j.fferent
Places of Worship
Tomorrow. Dec.
8 19 A
Congregational.
Morning service lit II.
Fvening service at 7:80.
Christian Science.
Morning At 11 o'clock. No even-
ing service.
German Methodist.
Services morning anil evening.
Mission Tent.
Ill n, tn., 8 p. in.
uml
Gospel
Services nt,
T:80 p. in
All Christian people lire invited to
Attend and help in thin mission
Stir , hihI rescue of precious souls.
The pulpit is open to any of the
ministers who wish to come and
help in this good work.
Christ Church Memorial.
Second Sunday in Advent.
Hen-ices morning and evening at
11 ami 7:80.
At evening service the second
discourse on 1 Jonah the Prophet”
Subject, “The Pieacher to the
tfs iiievites.”
Sunday school at 10 a. til.
The, Ladies’ Guild meets Thurs-
day afternoon
Litany service Wednesday even-
i ng at, 7:80.
-Christian.
Preaching at II a. in., and 7:80 j
r in-
Sunday school at 10 a. tn.
Junior Endeavor at 8 p. in.
Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. in.
A11 are cordially invited to attend
these services.
Come tonight and Itear Evangel-
ist iSl-oveus’ last sermon. The
<hurch has requested him to come
After holidays and old a revival,
q hti'h he promises to do.
The churcli justly thinks they
fiaveiii‘vsr liad such aide preaching
Honu/J his accomplished wife have
••ndeared themselves to the people
ScvoraJ baptisms today.
I is.' night the church gave a
Vote of fJuunks to tlie local press for
♦heir courtesies in the publication of
notices of the gospel meetings.
tlAelhodist, South
Huudtiy neJiool at 10 a. in.
f'rtuscliigg at, li a. in., and 7:30
p. ni.
Juudor Icia-gue at 3 p. m.
Me ior .League at 6:30 p. in.
Baptist Church.
Sunilay school at 10 a. tn.
Preaching «at 11 a. m., subject,
"Music-''
It. V P. 11, at 6:30 p m
Preaching at 7:80 p. m., subject:
"Churidu Etiquette."
Bock Island Methodist.
i-UMHt.iy school at 0:45 a m
M radon at 11 a lit
Junior league at 3 p ill
Kpworth is-ague at 6:3d
Firstling service at 7 :80.
i’raj, <>r meet ing every Wednesday
ev> ring at 7 o’clock,
Presbyterian.
Pr. aching at 11 a. m., subject, “A
V^uery ami a reply.”
M-rvioe at 7;30 p. m., subject,
"Sincv-rit.y and Hypocric.v in Wor-
ship The nili he a continuation
«tf lin' scries on tlie Sermon on the
ftt oil ut. “They Have Their Re-
ward.”
Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 0:45 a. tn
GRAIN AND STOCKS.
May wheat closed today s"„ i
May wheat cloned .yesterday at
?9t
May corn closed t >day nt fill
May corn closed yesterday at
«7{
Stocks lower.
WANTP-
ROOMS Furnished rooms for
rent, with or without board,
at 314 So. Evans.
FOR RENT (rood, good-paying
Chili joint, completely fur-
nished. Inquire at Pan-
American Grocery.
FOR SACK 6-room house and
two lots. Call at Pan-Amer-
ican Grocery.
FOR RENT Three furnished
rooms, with or without
hoard. Enquire at 701 South
Parkeravenue 88
FOR RENT Nice furnished
room for gent 1 email 319 North
Rock Island ave 8h
WANTED Situation by expen
cnccd dry goods, grocery am
shoe salesman of 2<t years ex
ponenee. Pest references
Address A. P. C. Pell office, sit
HORSE FOR SALE Good driv-
er and perfect condition. ( all
at lie 11 office. 86
WANTED Young man of ex-
perience wants position in
dry goods or grocery busi-
ness. M. O. Willis, El
Reno. I>8ti
WANTED A girl to work. In-
quire at Candy Kitchen, 1 Os 4
N. Bickford. 87
FOR REN T One furnished room
on R. 1. ave. Call at Pell
office. p8i
iWANTED ’I’o buy three north
east corner lots, suitable tor
residence in good neighbor-
hood. Call at Pell office. K!>|
LOST —Some days ago a hunch of i
keys. (iood reward if return-
ed to Pell office 8i
FOR SALE ou RENT Good res-
taurant business with 26 reg-
5-7 n
LOOK
In our south window for Cor-
rect Sofa Pillow Goods.
E. J. COOK.
^1 Reno wh b om fr< m
this turn n. I ach day
b»r gs bat k from the
South -hose who are
not sa11sfu-d with tong
of thotg- in the new
couty, but anxious to
s«-it l« i Oklahoma
The El Reno
City Property
At New York Millinery Store, com-
mencing Saturday, December 7.
All Street Hats at cost
Colored Trimmed Hats
reductions.
at enormous
Company Liberal discount on all Black Goods.
Will hand le y < ur proper-
y on reaso able terms
t. J. HMPSON,
General Manager
A, H iGWtEY
Secretary.
11 -a V-.(> II Ei. i.lKK,
ular
bought
office
PAWN GOODS,
goods. See (
hoarders. Can
eheap. Call at
he
Pell
8!*
Gooch’* iVtex chm dyruu has ac
I o .in nis ned ii cur.- i i t h - neigh nor hoi m
which a-rtHi- n- ed th“ iieopie ui —
in » lie c'v ii iu> in die by tier attend-
ing h i. inn Hue h-d lung fever.
1 he doet ir * ,1 - d .lie wogld lie L* i
miming, asd ntxisicl to disc-u-i
in lumthwn., 4|i it *»# dong tier no
g o1. Her narrnti n-nl a bo-ti of
Gooth’s *1 i-xicmi Syrup and Gooct.’o
Don't lose your , W • ck Us n f m me . u-e. They ai
W 1Coll'op if ou0B 1 tn tte ttie up in
. . | on.- in ui iitisri, o t i q »n ly bathed
you have tickets about to ex-, her clu st, w th the (Junk Keitel, n.-
pire. 91 11 e in Tin ig .a w .x -tie-, and vf.ei
i , tii 'll nf each, sun i
inclinin' 11 w a almost
line raising tic cot, snd h a eat,amah
ed t«e req a in t U c' 's Mexican
- u ... c as h - ij />i '-- medy; we can
1 eell note > tr ■ -
room with large closet. 1 wo J A N Sands
i« i.ch's M x
FOR RENT Three rooms,
unfurnished. At No. 106 N.
Parker. p90
FOR RENT -Furnished front
two j11 *
' '“•Dost
blocks from postoffice. At
215 N. Rock Island ave. p91
LOST—-Gentleman’s open faee
Elgin watch. Reward if left
at this officC. ]>90
GRFAT BARGAINS.
(iood bargains in reli quis' -
ments.
Stoekof la lies furnishing goods, j
dry goods, millinery etc. for sale
or trade.
Stock of drugs and fixtures for.
sale at less than 50 [ter cent of
cost price.
Improved farm, till tillable. A
great snap at £5,000.00; another
one ii mi south, with ^ interest in
103 A. wheat£2800.00; investigate
these propositions.
El Ri.no Citv Property Co.
I.ots nf Cracker-Jack to give ii ny
at GERRERS.
Ilg'l us
ni d > i
iaaoie, Aidso* Cu , O-
■sy'tin ur*-* s mmp e
u\ ms nt, and is h • h t
11.i o n c ugh. Pri •' 35...
HSA1. HY • o L"KkN ARE
- ti.APPY
kl her' V\ in in Sv i n p ins Yes i-h'td.
worms
Trade Marks
Dtsiar-.
Copyrights Ac.
a it ketch Biid description nmy
quickly a»certain our opinion free whether an
Invention is probably patentable. Conununlra-
tlonufttrlcUy confidential. Handbook on PatenLa
■(mi* free. OMeat asencf foriecnrlngpatenta.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
ipreial notice, without charge, In the
Scientific Hmcrican.
I.srgest rlr-
Ternift. $3 a
dealt
A handsomely Illustrated weekly,
dilation of any adentlUn journal,
year : four months, |1. 8old by all newsdealer*.
MUNN &Co.36,Bro*d"*’' New York
Branch Office, tJ2S F Pt-, Washington. D. C.
Beauty is Health.
Walnut Lake, Ark., June 3, 1900.
I thank yon for the benefit I received from
your advice and the Wine of Cardnl I took la
iny terrible condition. My life was no pleasure
to me at all and I waa of" n
no use to anv
__________ _ _ ny body.
After receiving your advice and medicine !
commenced taking it and bewail immediately to
improve. The pains toft me and the men tea,
which came at the correct time, continued three
days. 1 have gained strength and my weight
has increased. My husband says the medicine
has made me better looking than ever before.
Mrs. LIZZIE MAN NELL.
Womanly health meani bright
check*, clear complexion and elasticity of form
ayes, rosy
Thi* is the youth unmeasured by years—th«
beauty at perfect womanhood. Beautiful wo-
men are happier and get more out of life than
their sisters whose faces indicate suffering
Wine of Ca.-dul made Mrs. Mannell "better loot-
Inj ” and Infinitely happier because it cured her
of those Un-ibit pains. But she Is no exception.
WINEo’CARDUI
tn health, beauty and freedom from 1
’ lives so miserable. Wan facta, hagi
i results of suffering. What suffering
pare with the torture of Irregular menstruation, leucorrhota and
the womb! Beauty flees quickly before the ravages of such aisej
sharp pains of falling of the womb deepen the crow tracks in
b giving thousands of women htalth, beauty and freedom from the drag-
ging pains which made their lives so miserable. Wan facta, haggard (yea
and emaciated forms arc the results of tufftring. What suffering can com-
md falling of
iisease. The
sharp pains of failing of the womb deepen the crow tracks in the face.
Menstrual irregularities rob the eye of its fire and the complexion of tts
transparency. Leucorrhota drains the body of Its strength, but Wine of
Cardui restores the natural beautv. brightens the tye. dears the complexion,
rounds out the figure and brings back the vigor cf health. Evtry druggut
in this city handles $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
Tot adTtes *nd l!t«r»tur«. sddr«M, (Wins •ymptoi
Dwpftitiuftnt,'' Th« ChstUooug* Mediciut Company,
m», ‘‘Thq Udlaa' Ad
vha
Chi
Feathers, Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, etc.
all reduced.
jfeciitathiiollltai
Where will you go for the Best
FUFNITURE,at Lowest Prices?
That’s Fasy. Go to the Establishment of
—El. PRNRY.&-
,IOSo'uPhonlack68rd-,*vel FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING
(pea i
At the
Nile of Holiday Goods
Racket Store. 115 North Rock Isl-
and Avenue.
Call and get our Prices, as these goods must all go.
Ticket for prize doll given with every 25 cents worth
of goods bought of us.
ONE DOOR SOUTH OF BELL OFFICE.
SXiXIXS !)SX!X£ j0t®tlXs3XiX5G®(iX90®(*X!X 9»gXJ WtWXi SXiXDS 3X*X9(S **®ff 5
| ....AGENCY FOR....
| PALACt STEAM LAUNDRY
I 116 CHOCTAW AVE.
Baskets Pave htte Mondaysand Wednes-
gt days, coming back Wednesdays and
Fridays,
FIRST 'LASS WORK GUARANTEED
Lace Cuitains and Fine Woolen Goods a Specialty.
G J PERRY.
-vweixsex sftfcX:; seixee*®®® ®*®® :saea
5
CONTEN MENT IS
BETTER THAN RICHES.”
I i t, n ii- mi cciist ituttet—has still
si u ( if. i f thn nnlnml in him—that
11 i ten' mer t vei riids rnit a little upon
bis feu d T. nu-kn a man tlmrouphl;
rirsstistMt with I*is itp and lot. givu
l ii iturl nisdv tioru tpculdy or ill
i ii psred flour. W tite “cootentmeDt”
jr his Tsci l y hakiig only “El Reno's
Ion' Hi nr. Always pure and made
v.i• h caie fioni the best wheat
EL Ikuo Mill&Ek'Yator Co
FRISCO SYSTEM
Has put on a new tr in known ns the
“OKLAHOMA LIMITED” between
Oklahoma City and Kansa-City. This
is iha fastrst, and lionet equipped train
out of Oklahoma for Kansas City, St.
Louis and Meoiptna
Ibe "OKLAHOMA LIMITED”
leavea Oklahoma <Tit at 6:16 I’, M ,
arrivi on at K ansa a C|t \ 7 40 nexl morn
in*, Ht. LoiiiaS: 35 P M,, and Memphis
5; 60 P M. Ii consi-ts i f baitgave ear,
three (3) e'iair ars, arid one (I) Pull-
man. The Pullman sleeper and one
ehair esr (foie tl ri ugh io K-insis City
without c' ang', one ehair ear through
St. Louis, and one t hrorgh to Memphis
T‘te return train leaves Kuna is City
6: -U P. M., arriving (iklaii iina City 10.
55 A. M.
Further information regarding rates,
site ete , wi 1 he cheerfully given hy
any Priscu System Agent nr I he under
eigned.
B. F. Di-nn,
Ui-tritt 1’ae ei gei A"ent.
VYiuhitii, Kinsts
H ERKIN E ewe. tens tlie tireat.h,
brigliteri ilit- eyes and clears the com-
plex on wi bout the 'lightest, ill effects
what v r, and ensu es the natural
hlo m of health. Price, 50c. Sold hy
C. R. Miller.
wanted inventors
ODfitlential letter before aj>-
patent; it mav be worth money,
promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign
to write for our
for
plying
We prt
PATENTS
»nd TRADE MARKS Dr return EN-
TIRE attorney’s fee. Bend model, sketch
or nhouj and we send an IMMEDIATE
FREE report on patentability. We give
the b«*st legal service and advice, and our
cUargea are moderate. Try un.
SWIFT & CO..
Patont Lawyci's, 3
0pp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C.
Ni ver try t roax a omd or
the r-tuedy Ilia, ’auinglv lucre
fiVRitpfLi ' " ' horehoWd
syt.ii is I ■ gt i specific f r , i
throat an - lu g , ..t j*r
and 56c. holu l<y G. R Mi lt-r.
Ill-1 il a
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 91, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 7, 1901, newspaper, December 7, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912353/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.