El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 74, Ed. 1 Monday, November 18, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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CL RENO SUPPER BELL.
K. J. Simpbon, Editor »nd Prop'r.
NO TIME TO WASTE
~wr Jr
Daily, Per Annum............ 9* 00
Wbkkly, Per Annum.......... W
k
Oklahoma phihth talk a wholu
lot about Chrysanthemums; yet|
mum’s the word.
The Frisco passenger depart
ment lias issued a handsome fold-
er giving "anvoyd about Florida,
and the 64iit' siftfllFastern Lim-
ited. V Trains leave Kansas City
at <S«6 p. in., and on second day
arrive at .Jacksonville, Fla., at
S::$n a. ml The''Frisco” is one
of the most perfect and complete
railway systems in the world.
TO(| hare no time to wa*t, « Jeu and your*«ll raad, for on. of those .u Men ULl*ZVKDJ that
it sure to oOBf uifono*. , wj .
Snuggle down between on. of our fin. AH Wool Blank*,. tod defy the cor-n AH pnc. from 50.
to >10 00 per pair. . ...
P„, .0., .. .... .»» ...Otrpet- ... «...... ... .i.d .III „...r «..«■. ,ou b, •«>•»■<
up through th. crick, in tb« floo-
With one of our Cloak., O.pes or Fur. on, you can lauifh at the w indi
Our Underwear Suits all partiea. Union Suit. fc.k* ladie. in all pr.de. from 50c to .3.00; OMI
dren'. from 26c to |2 50. _.
The »en .imply .av, when inside one of our nobby up tvdata Oyer «»•*: " •* *
ter., and cheep, too.- We hare them in .11 the New Style, for men. *>y. -d childr
1, you want a Suit Ju.t as Rood a. any tailor will m.ke op. for you,.nd .t lees than half th.
! Price.com. to u. and we will pro., lb. action to.tourentire «U.f,ctlo ,.
W. will take your order from the Lrg..t llu. of ..mu)., in the land and have u a • ult.Ov -
coat, Tailor Suit, Cape, Carpet,or Rug mad. up and Kuarant«e a.tbfact.on
The Wichita Kajile, with many
other piiisTs, endorses the llreck-
iiiridjfe remarks liefore the Fed;
e rati on of Lilian- at its Ix'xinjftou
meeting,
FRISCO SYSTEM
Haa pot on » new train known aa the
•OKLAHOMA LIMITED" betweea
-Oklahoma CHy and KanaaaCity. This
ia .he f«*te*l «nd fined equipped train
out of Oklahoma for Kama* City, St.
Louie and Mempnia
the ‘OKLAHOMA LIMITED”
leave. Oklahoma Oit» at 9:10 P, If ,
arriving »i Kanae. OIU 7:40 neat mom
in*. Ht L ui-5: H5P M.. and Memphia
5; 00 P M. P oonaiat* of ba**a*ecar.
three <$> < >»ir earn, end one (I) Pull-
man. The Pol mao deeper and one
chair car *o< ■ through lo Kansas Ciky
«ittv ul C an**, one chair car t.hruu*h
St. Louie and one through in Memphia.
*) ‘ie r* turn train l.avea Kansas City
9: P M . a ri*mg Oklahoma City II:
65 A. M.
Kuriho information regarding rate*,
sale etc , *»W be cMerfnllj giren by
any Frisco Sys'enj AgeDt nr the under
signed. tolar.
B. F. Duhw,
Diatrtct p.ieaenger Agent.
Wichita, Kaneia.
- ----- .„(,t for Pants. See Smith;
welcome, lie told the federation I Pants for men At
that capital and labor should go| t> ‘‘THE PROGRESS
lmnd in hand, and that unions had . ^ no d)WBae more
no right to tell employers how jdiatreising and .pniji>ng t|mn piles
much they should pay, and who| TAHKKR'S BUCKEYE PILE OINT
I aa Liai'P ,lnllu nnrinu I'HKPK of 1 f'ttTH
PANTS ARE MaOE )I have just opened dress making
|-......
i ., . Women are made for men ana <r ' 70
when, in an address of ..... J See Smith; he h- Magee.
they should employ.
Democrats have been always
ready and willing to help the
work of reform. In New \ ork
City, Democracy's stronghold,
the Tweed regime got its death
MENT ie daily curing case* of year.’
etanding of itching and bleeding pile*.
I'tie our. beg ns on the first applicat’on
i |it> Ie persevpriip >* mate* ih« < ure
■„ni| lei.. Price, 50- ill boltle lube*,
75s. Sold b> C. R. Miller
K. Magee
GeoigeGoehrlng, the popular boot
ind shoe man, is at hi* °'d shl,p 0,1
tussell street between Hock Isimd
And Bickford Ave’a
Ou til* * auj-.iuV* Witt,
. am y prepared, cua-s *itUe ana ie s
good you bIw«\- ®sn< m«rn A» » «
/roree’s
lee lung laundry.
Wm ar>* now located In Anne* of
Caddo H .tel Lkb Lcmj Laundkv.
The Bell is now supplied with an ex
jellent HSaortmoot of latest style type,
and the office is making a specialty of
line blank work and legal briefs.
HelntzeltuHD’s will sell new, ana
,cond band furniture and cook 8to»
i the inatallment plan, auc ak
I scond hand goods as part pay. T w,
blow from Tilden and other stal-1 *10r. north of Kerfnot hotel
wart
Democrats. Now history
repeats itself, and Democracy at
the suggestion of such men as
David Bennett Hill, rtpon whom
the mantle of Tilden has fallen,
has rallied to overthrow Croker
ism. Democracy has a right to
claim these victories. How about
Republicans, when the need for
HOUSE FOR REN r
New 3-rootu house tor reut. Enquire
at the Anet ne.
• 8
:. ADMINISTHATOK’S SALE
an iridescent dream.’
The following described personal
i............, I property belonging tb the estate of
reform confronts them, as it did jBI„ps Walker, deceased, will be .old
at Philadelphia at .the recent elec- at the Walker faim, one half mile
tionf Why they stay with the touth of Krl»co,
party, yield to party demands, FRIDAY* NOVEMBER 29,19011
bend under the party yoke, and oomoieucing at 10 o’clock a-m*
,, rj 11: ... I One span of black mares, weight
continue in power the Republican I
gang, which has disgraced de-l r.rcheron stallion, weiglit
cency fe>r so long a time, and 1
which has made the namePhila-1 uiqck trottiDg stallion, we ight 1200.
dolphin a synonym for corrupt! Spannh Jack, 7 yt-ar. old, weight
municipal government. With 11too.
,, . .... * I Sjrrel marc in foal, 7 year, old,
Republicans purity in politica ls I
I »ei*hl 1*J0. ,
Borrel filly. 15 month, old.
Grey mare • year* old, we'ght 950
rwo black cow., • calve*, 8 Short
horn cows, 1 ye.rling »ta*r 91 .boats,
75 to 1X5 lba; 1 wagon. 1 road cart,
garden plow, cultivator, h.rrow, hay
rank, Dcerlng binder, nearly new;
Sulkv plow, 1 i*t double harn 2
<et. eiogl* harn*.., about S doten
chicken*, l cook *tove. hou.ehold
good., eie.
TERMS—Sum. under 910. ca.h
On moil of 91# and over a credit of
eight month! will be given, purcbaMr
ko give bankable not* to bear interact
at th* rat* of 8 per cent. Three per
j •; . »| • i
eent off for cash.
FRANK W. BOYD.
Admlnteirator of eitat* of Jame*
• Walkek. ,
H. C. Savona, Auctioneer.
la YOUK LIKE WORTH 25 CEN TSf
Consumptive., we know that you
have been disappointed mint time.,
but make one more effort lo ne cured
Gooch's Mni ah Syrup ha. cured thnu-
sand, amt it will cure >0U. Oopenmp
lion is the reealt of the food maierisl
that Should go to support he body and
sustain life oeing absorbed and thrown
off lu tuberculous matter. To overcome
this waste of vital force and restor
the nourishment lo the eyatem In i**
natural courae. i* to cure. I hi* i. no*
compli.hrd by Gooch’s Mexican Syrup.
It control, cough*, night sweats, spitt-
ing of blood. soreiie«s inchest, infl *med
throat and lung*, difficulty of breathing
heavy cough*accompanied with expec
tora'ion, and patched lip. We know
you have been diseapointed ninny timil
but make one more effort to eivej
yourself. Y it can buy a b >Mle of Goo
Ch’a Mexican Syrup for 26 *ent*. It cu-
re. e eimple cough aa if by magic, and
is the baet remedy for wnoopiug cough
Sold by C. R Mr ler
I
Start Girls Right!
Many kaautiful girls become invalid, for U>*«. i j
because el the crucial period of puberty they ‘
pay no attention lo the lew. of health* Mother*
should protect their daughters’ heslth by giv-
ing them necessary Information and proper
treatment. When the menses come en a girl-1.
unswerts In her Inexperienc* eh* is either
frightened Into convulsions, or scared Into try*
Ing to check th* flow. Meny girl* h*v* checked
the flow end It has never itarted (gain. And
as e rtrult they hev* grow* psle lsced, with
-crow trecks” on their ehteks, and dark hall- 1
moons under their eyes. A dose of
W1NEotCARDUI
taken every momlng after a girl Is twelve year*
old wifi bring the menses on properly »d keep . > ]
__them regular. It will help her to develop into
■ttradlv* womanhood end equip her for th* duties of wifs and motherhood. , 1
All draught* s*H $1.00 bottles ol Wins ot CerduL
I
n. >|
1*06. * .
iraor#
FOB SALK.
Choice buildioK lota, hous^ and 4 nr
i lots, K«»«id wnter: only tive blocks'
ast of pos office Also some d
business property. Inquire at home o
A G. Menger, corner Russell stre» t
.nd RobeM* ave.
..ItP. »»i mw.tOF«. .Sd™w, pTin, .rmp)o*M. -Tk«I^ll~- Ad-Uorr ,
TR* UftMuoo|» MwdUiB* Oomp«D7, ChatUooofR, Two.
U 4-'
Advanced style, in Neckweir,
new and nobby,
Friend Sc Blevins.
Not the only place, but the best
place to buy pure candies, fancy
fruit and fresh pastry is at Jack-
son Bros.
NliTlI'E.
No paper or, any old trash to be
#irown on tho ■greets, in the
nlleys or ditches within the city
limits. Violators •< thin order
will bo arrested.
Geo. Winder,
Street Commissioner
Hon. T. Martin, of Baldwin,
Ka*., will lecture at Red Men’s
hall, Monday evening, under the ^ ^ .......
auspices of the Knights Ladies ,,riws are just right.
Never try b> co«« a cold or e«ugh, u-e
the remedy that unfailingly conquer,
both BALLARD’S HOREHOUND
SYRUP i* the great apecitlc fur »ll
throat and lung trouble. Price, 15 •
*ntt 60c. Sold by U. R. Miller.
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'American Grocery
L
TO THE
SOUTHEAST
A NEW SYSTEM REACHIHU.
WIT* ITS OWN KAILS.
MEMP*UlSw
BIRMINGHAM *
AND MANY OTHER IMPORTANT
POINT’S IN THE SOUTHEAST.
. OOOD CONNECTIONS AT
BIRMINGHAM FOB
MONTGOMERY,
MOBILE. *
ATLAiJiTA,'
SAYANNAH
and all. points in th*
state of
fl6r*i>a.
passengers arranoino
FOR TICKETS VIA TH*
, . 9
South Choctaw Avenue.
OPPOSITE ROCK ISLAND DEPOT.
A. OLIVER, Proprietor.
Crccerifs all New. Prices all Low
Ac:o mmodations all Right
•PHONE CALL .... PAN-AMERICAN.
SELECT GROCERIES.
I tarry the largest stock of
groceries, notions, candies etc.; and
I the best and freshest in the city.
of Security. Subject, “The Big
Three.” Admission free.
PURETY UUAKANTKK1 >.
To be healthy, drink s*»da
watt'r made from pure distilled
water. Schafer Botthpg M ork*.. .
Notice the brand blown in bottle, you want. ... __
Chonc 155. I "THE PROOBESS.
Your
trade solicited at tho
Sam Peach Grocery Store.
HUNTING
Boots, high cuts, low prices;
the Shoes you want at the Price
IT SAVED HER LIKE
-Gooch’. Meiicae Syruu ht* ae
eompished * cure in this neighborhood
whit h h*. aetnniehe.g thenenpie. Ml«
Davie wee given up to die by her Att. *4
ing physician She hid lung f v*r.
Th* doct >r laid ihe womld die
morning, a*4 stlvi.rd to diHcmtinur
hie medicine, »* it we* doing her no
good.. Her parent. h»d a bolP* ot
Gooch’e Mexicso Syrup end Gooch',
Quick Relief ie the hcu*e. They a
on jo began to , iva the Syrup in I'o.rr
one hour apart, ano In qnan'Jy bath> d
her chut with the Quick Relief. B>*
fore morning »he was better, and af
ueing* few bottle, of each, she i
almost * wall at ever. It wa* almo-t
iika ra ling thedead, and hna e.Ubli.h
rd tke rrqtne'ioo of Gooch’■ Mexican
Syrup here a, a c.ugh remedy; we cm
■ell nothing else
J. A N Na »s, Trimble, Athene Oo , ()
RESULT 0* ADVERTISING.
Th, li*,rlw,aa of oo AooiIom •«-
11*0,00 lo Ik* r,***h
.... CowKol.
y ,sr ''Wanted—>A young Ytmi** v«»a te
. ' etvf'le»*-ohl to'ab'1 Am*rtraa «*ntt*man
* >01*1 Apply Hotth—...mi#o'ilweX Friday "
The foregoing aulsiertaseluent, print
ed in a [’aria paper; alBioat couaod «
riot afehe hoteThf thd hour named,
sayy the j arij YtCs'fienger. Th* Ainer
ican‘Rer.t,ejJt,an wa* lYfebater Jone,
of Sen E{ancis<;o. Jone* left or
dera that h« would receive applicant*
in e room at the hotel, . and they
might be admitted t*i the corridor
pending hie arrival. When he got-
there he found a line that reached oo*
into the atreet and extended all tb»
way to the Plaoe Vendome. Five hun
dred dashing Fartaian ladies wer*
clamoring for a sight of the "Amei i-
ean gentleman.’’ They were unani-
WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY
TO ENJOY THE COMFORTS OF , -------- -
L BRAND N®W, UP-TO-DATE oough a. if b> magic, and ie Ihe
L H A.v ' v
.IMITED TRAIN—
Ciie Southeastern
Limited.
*171*1* ItfOlTMiTIO* AN TO *OtTT» A N f»
lATElT dHRItHri'LLr rrn-INHKIk UPON
PPLIOATIOtf TO ANT HlPMBMNTATlYp
r T n K OOMPiFT, OF TO
ALBA. llll/TON,
(IKNI'KAI. PABSKWOKI A9IWKT,
BRIAN SNYDER,
l’AHjlKNtltil TKArFIO NkKiliML
SAINT AOU1S.
mously resolved to jfivt him lesson*
A N S* PS. Trimble, Athene Oo , () Jone, was p*ralyaed,at the sight
G*iach’« Mi xioanSyrnp curve aiimple , and fled, leaving the hotel people to
’Ugh a. if b> magic, and ie Ihe b’*t Iget out of the scrape the best they
remedy fer whooping cough Price 2&c 1 ' '
might. The managers and clerks ar-
gued in vain. The ladies would not
be pacified. They clamored for »
sight of the evasive American. fbe
police were called. The women were
put out, but more women kept com-
ing all day. The hotel was under
police protection for 24 hours. Jones
.---- ------ fled to another hotel, a wiser, and.
ren hetlthy by erpelling the worm, perhaps a better man. He is now
i that make thenj ill. Children eat it n* convinced that people read advertise-
[braid, ments, bu% hg has retired from the
i , , , ; . > .< v I.*
HEALTHY CHILDREN ARE
HAPPY
Mother’. Worm Syrup makei ehild
It l
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 74, Ed. 1 Monday, November 18, 1901, newspaper, November 18, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912484/m1/2/?q=ross: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.