El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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L?OAl NOTICED.
Nil 2’.'.*4
[Fir«! Published Jan in. 1002'
Tin* Territory of Oklahoma to
Kiiimii'l Uilumm-r, ■ ri 11 :
You an* Ivrehy notified that you
have he» n sued by Williamson 11.1-
m»*r, sarah \V Gortner and John <’
Fry. c -part ners ns Helmer <fe(iort-
ner, in tin* district court «»f Canadian
countv. Territory of Oklahoma and
that von must tinxwcr or otherwise
idem to tin* petition of the said
plaintiffs Jh lnit r A Gortner, by tin*
27th day of February. 1902, <»r 11 »♦
said petition will he taken a* true
and judgment \vi 1 be rendered
apiitiMt you in f vor of saidpliin-
titfs fin th'* sum of $ I ,870 within
• erest from the llth day of January,
1902, at tin* rate of (i per cent per an .
num, and tin* following describ'd
real *• tate I. vied upon by virtu • «»i |
an onl r of attachment issued in j
said action, to-wit:
The north-east quarter (14i of:
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
MO MEOPATH1C
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROEON
l£)r. ©ronton,
Oflice nod Residtnee. .Ittloiock Hui'd-
inj. (’n*npr Woodson urd Hick-
ford ’Phone ISO.
J. HENSLEY, M. D.
Homeopathic Ph>e »;i m slid Surtfem.
Over «iu \ ebrs i<i m-five pt act ice.
C'Jhrenh* diseases a Mpeciaitv,
Office slid rt n d nee, 410 F. U irk IF-
and avanils. Phone 111.
cl RENO - O. T.
WHEELER
h
MILLER
—
W. R. KIJ1KPATRICK.
(Attorney at Law.)
section numbered twi nrv-seveii (27. ...... m , .
in township numbered tliirt.-.-n ( 12 " 1,1 l<‘1'111 1‘"'1 ' X
north, of ran>rc nunihpr.al nino (9) j Land Office, Oflieo ovor I.oin*.
West of tho Indian liioridian in Can- brake's Hardiiur*’ rii-n-.
adian county, Territory ofOklnho
inn, will In* ordered to be appraise I. cL F.c.i'tO - - OliLs,e*l0MA
advertisod ami s Id ill tin* manner 1 1 1 - ~
prescribed by law to satisfy tin* said j CHARLES P. LINCOLN
Mini, int.'rent and the e.sts . f said
action.
Witness m.v hand and the soul of
said court at K1 aeno, O T, tliis lath !
day of January, 1902
[SKA I.) K M H (11,Kit,
Attorney and Counselor
at Law.
Clerk of lh“ district court of Cana-
dian county, Territory of Okla-
homa
Of the Washington, D. C. Far.
Koonc 8 'nr 9. Jtlo a". HM*/
FL K KV > i IK I.AMi IM \
T. F. CLIFFORD
Dentist.
URIff liouini* OppOrtU! I tM*loltlC' .
[ First published Knorimrv f>.]
PDBLIOATION NOTICK.
Territory of Oklahoma, Canadian
county. In the district court for.
said county
.1. N. Fisher, plain! iIf, vs. Joseph K.
Shirk, defendant. ______ . ------ .... ._______
Said defendant, Joseph K. Shirk,
will take notice that lie lias be. „ ' a. w. TAm.oh "• '■
s .''d iu tile above named court fur ,, e T*rvi np r n 11 m k i ir
damages for lireacli of contract in DUS. TAYLOR & RJi.ttLL
rental of real i state and must an- ojtice H’.isi l> • r »••„. t, ,,f p. -iniii,.,. .
swer the petition filed therein by (J stairs. jih'rd or two t!prrls t > suit pur-
said plaintiff on or before tile i'.liii ^ chaser,
day of Mifeli. A. I>. 1902. or said p< - TELEPHONE - 32-2 j
tition will lie taken as true, and a
Ftea! Estat
Relinquishments
Farm and Citv
Propei ty
Room No. 11. Jalo-
nick Building.
FOR SAL -.
To Cur Patrons and F.lenJs.
()::r presic'.i nt and maunder have
usi rt turned from tin* east « lu re
contracts have been closed for m.r
complete equipment, and we are
ideas ! to state that no money has
been spared in th * purchase of
machinery, the best and most
modern t.\ pe of everything hat-
ing been selected.
W e tiust our frien Is w ill bear
with us for the s!u rt period be-
tween now and the tin e when our
a“u plant can l>e pla r-d in oper-
ation. which we hope wall be with-
in the next ninety days. Pendin'
this it will be our constant en-
deavor to maintain as good ser-
vice as is possible with the old
plant.
A new armature was purchased
ia < liicdgo to replace the one
burned out a few days ago and
we expect to have it in place ina
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ALL THE DIFFERENCE:
iN THE WORLD.
n ally ■ xeelleiit llimr and Inferior
t'les ale as w idely separated IIR
til" p.iles. Compare tile jr i
RENO'S BEST hrmd with the
un-at i-f. etory article and you will
keep nothing llllt ( 1_ REf^O’S
O "ST i'i the house thereafter.
Its m. r ts ami all ’round good ip.nl-
ities are proven h.v iis tliousa nils c>f
satisfied users. Made bv
F. HmioMiStHtifaiiirC#
El lil i H.\l!'I I AiiDS
flood oj)enin;r for fiirnifurr
store, etc., in :i Iivi* lo'vn in |||j> ' 1 liwio.
county. Building 24x8(1 cun he l wii| b(1 lho ,,(,|i(.V 0f the
rented at *s per niontli.
company to give close attention to
Small leieket slock in a good ,, - .
tow n \ sn ip the wants of our patrons at all
times, and we will be very glad
C. HOCTAW.
TU A I X s W l*s*|*.1
One-half interest in stock of
general inercliaiidise; invoice to meet any of our customers and
about .•,.,,11011. gir o courteous consideinti< n to
i'hree and three-f.uirtli acre any complaint. We would ask
tract of land, or will sell one-
No. 1.
A r i >
s nt r.:49 n. in
I \ i
•h 5:50 n m.
No. 8 -
-A rri\
is iii Op. in
l.iTM
s S 80 j*. iii.
No. 7 -
* i riv
is iii ! : 18 n in
Nll, 9.-
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pi Sunday i A n ix es
H
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THAI NS CAST
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h 10:lo j) in.
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- 8: *20 a. m.
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\\ . O SHAKKK,
Apellt.
judkincur or said plaintiff in said
action for Five Hundred Dollars]
($50000) ami in the attachment
therein yinuted, will be rendered «e-
curdingly,
[HKAi.j Attest:
K. M. HKtii.KK,
Clerk uf said Court.
Marsh i Wills, Attorney for Plain-
tiff.
1:1. itK so. o. r.
V ,A I. i\ J t; ti *; LAO
DBNiIbTS.
our patrons to kindly consider
onr position, and we take this
Three-room house and one lot i (,f ilss,"'i,1« .v<»u that we
at a bargain: close in. ' -ire wasting no time in building a
'riiree-ioain h m-e aod two lots ),ll,nt- ()lIr nmellilier.V is
F, GCA ISLAND.
TKA I \ S SOl''I’ll
in Morrison's (ir<t a i<(ition.
• f Hl<s» v •
. -room house, -l lot*
| dollish* cum*, fir,. :it
nvc.
•rood w«»l|,
)!.*» I'ostor
First Publisliod March 5, lt)U2
LK(i A L NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that in
compliance with an Act of tin*
Legislature.! the Territory of Ok
lalioina, t<* regulate the trallic in
i 11 toxica ring lifjunrs t he mule rsigu«.<I
did on t h** 27th day of ;
runrv. 1902. file Ills application. I> 1
|»et.i111.»». wit i 1 the county clerk of | md >i
t "anai! an county. (). 'I'., pi ay ing f i-
li**ens to sell Malt. Sp ritmm and I
Vino s B i|m*rs, at retail, on lot 1*. 1
block s2. 111 the First ward «-Mhe.
city of !!i lit no. in saifl count* • ml |
territory. ^i.oxzo I). I> <j s
A ppiU\.i)f.
O I, a •* r; • • *• *.
Witci'fKY* - «! - I.a
1 IrtUT III Mlt* Olocv
**') Hunt lists' Ml),
ti-room house, 2 lots, cellar un-
der lions,■; s|iad<“ trees, stabli' and
buggy shed, cie., at |d!-‘> South
lliehford uvc.
THOG, LAI I c , M. O.
ldd acre farm,
wiicMt. Looks we
loo acres in
I: a snap.
OKOKttK S. PKaIII..
Attorney at Law
I First Published March Rrd. 19 2.
Sheri't’s Gate of Personal
Procerty.
N i'i * is ', * r, *' i \* veil tint !> ■ ■ W-
tue,if anex e'itinti issued out iif tin-| Physician and
• ’roll ite Court of (kinndiiiu cram v.
O. T , wherein Karsh & Wiillne • ;o<-
phiintilfs nd Ftlger Swain i d,- I’onm 7, W.h'ic i ni
f"iidroit, oil l he 14th day of Mar h.j Unet |si;)i(|
19i 12, at 2 o’eloe p. in., in front <>f
ill- sheriffs office in FI |;,n,..
(hoia iioi comity, O. T.. I will s,.J!
at tnihde sah* to the liiriiest Iddder
for ea li in h ind tlie following tie |
serilied properly towit: —
One grey mare, nine years old.
we glit about I.loo pounds; one gri y
mare ton wars old, w idght about j
1,200 pounds;
S id property to he sold as the!
property of the defendant to a i fy j
a judgment in favor of plain i.'f iii
tlie above entitled action.
A. A . Cos it v,
Sheriff Can mi iau Co.
Rubber Shoes.
N'ot the kind you wear; but the
kind every horse, should have.
The only place where they are!
put on by an expert is at W. A. j
Tolx.v's horse-shoeing establish-
ment.
] now being manufactured for us
and we w ill have our (lower house
ready to receive it as so m as it
can be delivered here.
Kespccl fully,
I d. Kr.No Light I’owi'.k Co
The new town of Cement.
on the Frisco, located about 1 x
m I's from civoli of the towns of
Ai afai Ic. ('hickasha and Apache.
11 ’’ ';'IM 1 ■:1 ■ ■ ■ i'- and have in- has been platted and the opening
<iuifirs every < u.\ i>.v I, tter a....... . .... . ,
,, Will b'g:n on i hursday, the
••th. The towns.te is beautifully
situated and will be one of the
Fiise.p's favorites. The country
s i 'rounding it i< heavily wooded
with oilk an 1 walnut, and in the
imm little vicinity are dripping
spring; and sulphur water. On
tit ' i iev.ited butte, Spindle Top.
are s.tes for bite's and summer
I resorts which will lie utilized in
making the town and vicinity the
greatest summer resort in the en-
tire southwest.
Those who wish to contribute
to the McKinley Memorial fund
may si nd contributions to lIon.F.
L. Oillctt, or call on him person*!
illy.
T-. v:i< \’i'*;f i!>u!< (I K\ cress
i • X '•-!.! - t 1 X :
No 85
Lnwton Fxpress
Lui’.’il 1‘M’i^bt
TWAINS NOIITII.
12:25 n in
12:2.*> pm
9:25 pm
7 :(Hi n m
•1: lu )> m
(' 11 i *”•*.*«» Vet libnb tl k\ 'it ts 4:00 a m
K < ■ *Vr l .nstci n Express 8:80 pm
No :m 7:87 a m
Arrives r mu I.aw ton V:80pn*
82 l.t <*al Kn Ight .....9:00 a m
N IL > os 97 and 88 and local
freights daily e\i*ept Sunday.
FRISCO TIME CARD.
Kansas c i train with through
jcli.or ear i.ml 1'itfiinuu paiavo-
j si, i'pt r
I ' n ves t >k liilioii.a ' i• y ti:! p. nr.
A11 ivi Khiisiis < iy 7:."a in.
1 i n vi s Iwilisas city 9 211 p. in.
A I I ives I l.iiilmi • :i city id;:, i a.’ )u.
’I Ids is (he fastest and !>* - • train
li* ni < >U liihoinii to Kansas cjj,
'I he ll: 1 'i p. m. train haling okla-
lp lea city curries through ear lor
i to; liis mill tit. 1 .onis.
Driving St. [, ll is 5:.T5 following
i v ruing.
A i I'i v in t Mi-iiipliis f> (i. in t
ST. 1 IUJ1H TH 11 V.
Knaves oklalinina City 10.05 a. m
,\ i rives St. 1,0 ll is 7 ;3S a. in.
I .ea ves Si I .iiuis id p. nt,
Drivi s Oklahoma Citv 8:25 next
i veiling
I’ll rough reel in lug chair ea i s « in.,
out eliange. Tim 10:05 a. tn. train
I'' III OM ihoiiia City eolinii-ls at
Snriiialieid with Ihe inidnight Mem-
i'll ‘ I'lyi r, arriving MemphiH 7 a. in.
Trains leaving Wichita, St l.ouia
Mail and Fxpress;
I,can s I ::(n p. n>
A reives St. I,nu|s, 7:25 a. in
Leaves Si. Louis, K:4()p in.
Arrives Wieliltt,!t:10 i>. m.
M issouri and Arkansas Mail ami
li \ press:
Leaves Wichita 10:15 p m
Arrives st. Louis, 5:85 p. m
I,ravri' l. I,mi is, 8:40 a 111.
A ri in s Wichita, (t:25 a. in.
Through train for Denver, Pueblo,
Sail Francisco, Portland, Seattle,
etc., leaves Wieliila 8:20 p in daily.
L -I iiuir prcipert.t ivii!i Wheel
'T is M11ier. i l:.". adierlisa in
tid'd this Sp u:.(
For Snaps
alifo'iiiti.
A Route
to Try
Real Estate and L^aw. ,
j Leave Omaha on Big f> at l:i!0 i
m. I hrough the Kockies and
Sierra Nevada, I iy day-
light in both directions
Room 3, U. S. Land Gf-iti., t
fice Building.
SCOTT & SCOTT.
—tkacii i:k or
EL RENO - - OKLA.
Heintzelmans will sell new, and I .....................—
seeot'd b"u 1 furniture and cook '
stores u;i t h ■ installment plan. 1 ^‘3S Lugenia Marguerite Hack,
aod the second hand goods as part!
(my. Two doors north of Kerfoot
hotel.
H It A I .V-KOOI) NONSKNSF,.
Another ridiculous food fad lias
lieea lira in! I by the most competent
Hiithoriii’ They havo dispelled
tlie sill notion that, one kind of food
is need" t i'",' brain, another for mu-
Bedes. .1 ill another for bom s. A r
correct diet i Ml not only nourish a!j
parlii ni.ii pa of the body, but it I
i in ; ot lier part. Yet, :
Piano and Voice.
302 S. GRAND AYE.
Pnonr or15.
mm
will s ;
how*
r
r f'- 1 ! may !>»*, its
nutri 1 1 by in 1 ■ R ^
:a. Yell lim'd prepare j
: ran.....ir prevent tlieir
iier : 'illar doses of
. | i r, the favorite
? SAY
tion ol d
for their app
I'oming Ii.i ■
(SreoiiY An; I ", itavorite j j
medic e, "e- 1 - millions. DjCVlAI It iiAKTiw,«
A f,,\v d .. N -".m. stin.u- V& MDUIANR»lOS PiLLS
late-' llie Iii 'tion, j I To euro CiCK HEADACHE,
puril.i • tl- ■ Id <•! :11:T l s you I HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,
! , . . -n ' 5 and a,l dlsoaseo arlslngr from In-
f*a*l 1 »iio\ ar I ’ ' • 1 “ | cllfTOGtlon. They will purify your
get Dr O, ‘ G? 4 blood and make youreomploxlon
[V'-li > -It ( . . ii; . j j as TAIRAS A LiLY. “
' »-• td I V Cd Llliff#- 1
brary hrs
l ow f'late.
l’ersonaliy eondueted Tourisi
! excursions to San Francisco arid
j Los Angeles. Leave Omaha Fri-
day via S"enic Line. Leave Kan-
sas Cit.v \l cdiiesdays vi Si. Routt
I m Droved Tourist ( ar0.
F,t -r 7 rams,
Send lor "Chicago to Califor-
nia. ' describing iiis'-ela.-s ,-er-
viec, or for “Tourist I >iclioimiy"
and itiuer, to F.. W. Tluni.ii'-mi.
(i. i’. A.
A re you nervous, run down,
iv ah and dispirited; Taken few
(loses of llorhine. It will infuse
new energy, new life into (lie ex-
hausted nerves, (lie overworked
brain or muscular system, mid
put a new lure on life and business,
I’riee oil cents. At C. R. Miller.
NEW MAN
Sell your second hand goods to
LIL Xeyman, 218 S. Bickford
Avenue.
EO YEARS
EXPERIENCE
It traverses a territory rich in
undeveloped resources; a territory
j containing unlimited possibilities for
agriculture, horticulture, stock rais-
ing, mining and manufacturing. And
last, but not least, it is
The Scemc Komi®
Scr Tourists.
The Frisco System now offers the
traveling public excellent service and
fact time—
Bet i con St. Louis and Kansas
City and points in Missouri, Kansas,
Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Terri-
tory, Texas and the Southwest.
Between Kansas City and points
in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi,
Georgia, Florida and the Southeast.
Between Birmingham and Mem-
phis and points in Kansas, Arkansas,
Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas
and the West and Southwest.
Full information as to route and
rates cheerfully furnished upon appli-
cation to any representative of the
Company, or to
Passenger Traffic Department,
Commercial Building,
Saint Louis.
New equipment, new schedule,
new route. ‘‘Choctaw Route.”
W()M KN AND JF.WKLS.
Jewels, candy, flowers, mini that
i- i lie nnlernf a u'linuin’s preferences.
Ji ivi Is inriii a magnet, of mighty
P "'I' to the a vein gu woman. K\ < n
that greatest of all Jewels, health, m
"lit n ruined in tin'strenuous eifurta
to mu k i' or sa i e I In money to pur-
eliaso iIn in. if a woman will rislt
her In a It Ii logit a coveted gem, then
let In r fortify herself against i lie in-
silluoils I'OIIM queuces of coughs,
I'oliis and bronchial ailectlons liv
the I'.....illar us" of Dr. Bo chee’l
''" mi a it Syrup. It will promptly
arr, -i consumption in itsenil.i stages
mid In il iho a Heeled lungs ami
Ini inch ia I till > s uiul drive tin* dread
Hi so I con the system. It is not a
curi -all, hut ii is a ccrt.ilin cut ■ lor
coughs, colds and all bronchial
troubles. You can gel Dr. ti. (i.
Dr i n -11 liable n medics at. (.!. H.
Milli r’s.
(lei Green's Special Almanac.
El Reno Wants.
The Kat.v.
The Frisco.
A ! moil Depot,
Railroad Shop.
I lie Hock Island Division.
A bridge across the South Cun
diun,
I he business and trade of tl
settlers south of the Canadian.
I he M eekly Bell only
per year.
cent
Ed- Decker of tlie 101 Reno Mm
tress Co. at No. 814 S. Evans uu
is prepared to do all kind of up
bolstering. New mattresses mad
,o order, and old i ties made over
Trace Mf.rtns
Dealer: x
Coi’YrtiGHTS tic.
A nrono fondlng n pUpMi htd! tioacrinTi ':: ittitv
* . 1 lily "'-rt i'n onr ot u.on free wfiotlior an
i.ivod; ii.n it |>rt ii’tDIy ji Rabid, ( omniiiiiii'a-
f Ii ids it rldf Iy (">rif1(lent Lil. II •!: iB'iokon Pntffita
•out froo. Otdoat .;u'• •:• y foraocmliiBiiatent*.
I *; 111' ii i m ? iik .'it llirmuh *.lunn <V Co. l« • lvo
il ii D , tvR limit ch irt’O, lutlio
MWmi
. . f aiij i i - >
years tour na '*:•, ;!, 3ol>J by all r <•« ndraloni.
?y Co.3CIBr°3'- - • Hew YcrK
..... . i . • > •
Dr. II. II. WV.WL.
ARE
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T; L V K'Mi
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deaf?< mm*.
'i
Get Ur. I . .Sip -ill a: :m:e. ceatcd.
The / arcs j
PRiCS 25 C2:irS.
:£J
in I.IST INiI At i:lsT. KI, HF.MI.II.T.
I h" r - -medical and .-urg, al
of the eye, ear. Hose and til!, a',
-pe ' ill I and e\-e|.,isi\e pi m-| j(e
(’atari'!', tie’ a - - of the n so
Do not neglect to get you and thro;.' Ir
You can now [ I ••' 'i,'i- ntiiie apjiliea! ion of
, , lensest
work at reasonable prices. ID ]-
, -
lArjii ’1
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARiRK
ARE MOW (CURABLE
our new invention. Only those born deaf are in • iralde
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATE!.?.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTiMORE, 3AY3:
,hH ■ " " - ■■ ■: l '.
t
, . 1 ’ ■' '■ tment for catHirh for three rs.T •>,, ; ,
d • 'c.o.• Ithe most eminent ear rpecialint of lliie cie v i
photos.
work al
ivai Photo Cut.
my
peel'll ' I 's I to t :ic eye re 'ei i
sp "'ial attenlion.
Oltiee. R ,:-k Islan I ave.,
bloMv 4 i.iFi i tnty <: jurt !i . ; ■
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