El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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ELRENO SUPPER BEIL.
K. J. Simpson, Editor and Prop’r.
Daily, Per Aiinum ........... $3 no
Weekly, Per Annum........ 60
PUBLIC LAND DECISIONS.
Recsnt Rulings ofthe Secetary
of the Interior Upon Public
Lana Matters.
Wash 11 gn n, D. C , Nuv 2 1001—The
ca-e< coming up wnhiu ills lust few
w ek* Irimi the Indian amis o em d in
Augu-t, ti iv.i been lor the in H part
case* i(i\ living the ord ring or denial
of earing* in oouteHt cases, ibe qieliuu
m ist often railed being the q'alifle-
t. ion of the autryiuon ami t ie ipeo i a
tiv ohai inter oi the entry, manifest, ci
b> ut ciupls at diapo-al.
A it u ub-jr of i ii t r. s mg q i Stic ms oi
la v Imve boon raise.I in other oasis
taken b-fire the Ms'rotary, Severn!
arising in Oilahmui Cases In tile
case of A iiibinsoi vs. Polly
K utus . i, a o is : c lining from the O t
lullJina Liiml 1> strict, the righ of the
beir of me doceisod claimant to hold
the Ian I to Lie exclusion of the wi low
Wis heard upon notion for rayiev jI
tlio Secretary’s decision fo ni rly
remiere I in the case, anil again deeitl
etl in favor of the wd i)V.
in til c tse of Joseph .VI. Martin vs
Oil-i< is vl Bukhara, c.uiing fiom
til t A v i .1 s net, tli i S icreta y held l n
disunsung trie contest that up iu a
Con 11 si am was the buidea of proving
hi a clear pr'pomleranCi of the evi-
dence, th.. iruta of his charg s, so ihat
though there may be a question as to
wli i .i-)i t ic ch trader of the rcsideuca
upon tne land issullida it, th ev.deuce
Biib ni l.-ti must be Clearly sufficient
to wuirant Ms c mediation, or the
coutest will be dismissed Aud ais >
that in such a cue, a direction t j the
Jo «i ulcers mat the oil iracter of the
residence should be Considered iu
eveuj of the d fendaut coaiiug forwird
to alio nit linal proof was in uu wise
luc ms stent with the dec! i u dismiss
nig tlie contest.
A rul.ug of some impor.anc ) is made
’n ills cise ol Jauies Coupe. vs Ful'oUa
E llorn.ig, a case c in ng ir mi L iuis-
i.u. Cm test w ,a nought against
tii o nly caa g .g fa I era t i cst ib.isn
an i m on ,ii res d ii ■ e in * cor lane
witli i h ■ ll imesiea.t law l'uo tlclcnfl
ant admitted her failure iu re.pect lo
to ■
jtled i eiself upon the ground mat
threats of violence were iu als i>j cer-
tain persons, not the contestant, anu
comu-iiniialtd to her thrbogli what she
believed to be a reliable lu -dium, ami
thai bus was afraid to st iy on the laud
In dismissing the coutest, the Secre-
tary helu that if threats of bodily
harm to the eatrymui were mide a..d
comuuieated to her, aud sue believed
them and was afraid to lake up her
residence upon the laud, her failure
was excusable, aud it mattered no.
that the contestant was not iu auy
way connected with the making of the
threats.
In tlie case of Androw Wisuewski,
the Department in a recent ruling, held
that only persous who have perfected
their homestead title by complying
with all the requirtm mis of the home
stead laws, including the making of
float proof, are entitled to made au
additional homestead entry uucer tlie
Act of March 3, 1889, providing lor the
additional entry of persjus wno ham
entered less thau ICO acres, increasing
their laud to that amount, ihey ei e
as authority and follow the ruling
made ill tlie case of Charles Done,
deeid. d June 21, 18U9, a case c iin ot
lip lrom '.lie Eaid. Ouialm ua, D.strict.
KALSTON ik Summons,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
lind liuildidg, Wasliii.g on, D. O
FOlt SALE OR RF.N 1\
My residence property no. Dll’ south
E.JCK IsLnd av.-nue, 5 room cottage
Call ai sulliVHii house aud see owner,
Mis J C l'ousley til
BOOKER WRSMINGTON
And * Teddy” can dine together all they please for
ought we care. What we are after is "YOUR
business in our line We e xpect to merit it by
giving the public the very best the markets of
the world aifords in up-to-date merchandise.
Something we want you to look at
OurCloaks Our Furs Our B anket’ Our Tailor Suit?
Our Separate Skirts Our rarpets and Bugs Our Trunks and Crips
Our Lace and Hi-rtiT < urfap'S Our Underwear Our Overcoats j
Our Shoes for Men. Roys Women and Children
Ou • line of i.ion and Cheshire fine Shirts
Out Sh rt Waists i Silk and W ool
Our Di.ys’ and Youths’ Clothing
FRISCO SYSTEM
H is put on a new tr in known as the
“OKLAHOMA LIMITED" between
Oklahoma City and KaosasCity. This
is he fastest and lined equipped train
out of Oklahoma fur Kansan City, St.
Luu s and Memphis
Ibe "OKLAHOMA LIMITED"
leaves Oklahoma City at 6:10 P, M ,
arriving at Kansas City 7 40 nexi morn-
ng, St L ui- 5: ?5P M.t and Memphis
5; 00 P M. Ii consists of baggageear,
three (3) chair avs, sod one (I) Pull-
man. The Ptil man sle per and one
I chair car go* s thri ugh to Kansas City
withou' c ang. , one chair car tlirough
Si Lems and one through in Memphis.
'I he return train leave* Kansas < Ity
9: SO P M., a> rising Uklaliuma City 10:
55 A. M.
Further information regarding rales,
sale etc , wid be Cheerfnllv given by
It. F. Dunn,
Distl t P if o> ger Agent,
Wichita, K ins is.
We positively assure you if you will make a careful 'l'>ml;1risC(’s>!i:eu' ^••"t"r,beund'r-
mspe. ion of these different lines you will b-) convinced
beyond n doubt that we have the goods, and that the
PRTC ilS are in keeping with honest, upright merchan
disiniT\
The Crowe Mercantile Co. is the PLACE. 113-115
North Bickford.
The Bull is now supplied with an ex-
. I lot t assortment of latest stile type,
ind the office is making a specialty of
in., blank work and legal briefs.
[First Publish • I Oct. 21.]
Notice of Election.
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CHOCTAYJ CHANGE OF TIME
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C ruin?, () no, Nov. 0th 1900
h Sv uu Uu ,
.vl• niiwl o, 111
Whi c v silling i1 T?i}l< rv be III. 1
n to hiti s y or l>r Culdurt* !*«• Syn p
I* o-in If ive u* d two and one h >If
■ \* s Iih.i ''tii p mi- in r»* tfo d
vit*i ii• i the medicine I have u*** d f r
o* . vflup. PI me0 » uu* know if \ > ti
' i s ml n»o ; luee o • four h » ti s a -c
he question of Issuing bonds of 1 ! ,st ,, send i. lo Corning,
' i P -uy (oil y On . and o • ige
Canadian U mntv, O T. for ti.e pur- M s, auau A. Me kackfn.
pose of eree iug a court Ii >u 8 ’ b, . . R Mii ei.
VV11 reas, There wis presented to
1 he Ii. aid ot C uuty Li in ii *si uu rs ot
Uanarli ii Ciunv, O I’-, at the regu-
lar O t" ur l'.IOl m s-i m of said I) ar t,
the petition (f more tlia i ligii'luin-
dred elect us ami 'hxi ii »rs i f (l in-
adian countv, O T, | r jingt.it a
Vole be taken for Hie i*-u rig of 'imids
to build a court hou u on b m-k 70, '
tile city Of El It no, and ill sai bnard,
haling examined the Faid pm ii ion,
found that tho s.imo w is s gne t b
’noio Ilian on''six Ii of til" i nailii'
elsclois and tixoaurs of the aaic
c unty, as slb.wii by the I i-t prect d- ''i
ing eiiumeraiii u of said muiiiy, no.: t h
. as m all res eels legal.
A d tile Board, having . x hum e I in
tAc.h\- ' ,a*;
/ARHL'
• I Mtu*r Sept. 29 Ik
i i :m a w 11 K uV t lt^
; fo| ‘o« s:
id ■ N •. 2, ei^lbound, 8:45 n i»’.
: n n * 4. Md-t1' ouo , 8:13 i. ni.
rr*'nN» 1 w “th ur»«1, 7:10 i m
n. 3 west , 8:30 p. to.
Tr.rfl Nil. 1 »Ui'8 th on. h nSay»P
n 4i ail i f ns hertt<>fore 11» We ithftr
r . "i«l 'rain ho 2 will ,p*v.' S»yre
it ;'0 p. m. A. C Hoyotf,
Age it
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SAVES LIFE
Willard, 111., August 1, 1000.
Iwn«iln bad health this spring aud cor.i'l not
nit in> in bed for four weeks. When I wni con-
fined my child died. When I began to Mt up I
felt so wc&k and had such terrible uains in my
back and h»ps. I had kidney trouble and fall-
ing of the v> omb. I also had nyeterical spells. I
was in a bad condition wh»u I received your
“Ladies' Birthday Almanac” and read the ad-
vertisement of \Vino of Cardtii and Thedford’s
Black-Draught. Hince April 20th, I have taken
four bottL'Sof Wine of Cardtii and throe pack-
ages of Thedford’s Black-Draught. 1 feel like a
now person now. I can do all my work and can
walk out to see any of my neighbors. I believe
I would have been in the grave had it tv>‘ been
for Wine of Cardui. IT SAVED MY Ll IK.
Mrs. ALICE DAVIS.
PIANO TUNIN3
OH' rt eft ut Hickmaan’s Mus e
s ire receive prompt attention, tuner i
y i>s xporPnce ai il guaran
lies it:.-f..ci :ou. Cl
to the financial cmiiLti a if sa »■
■■unty. call -t'd n stab .1 ’ ‘ t r ft
m.j iiniilc upuu tlie j IU 1 a. n. Ii.
uroceedibg-'. «lii h .* ai .1 nt i» *■
words anil ligur-.s as 1" low-:
First — Tim hbm -- imI u ti»n of lie
mxulilo properly "ii in Canacl an
'viiuotv, O T., a* appi'iirs by lh> . q>ial-
/, .1 ascs'iii ut ro.la of laxAnlu prop*
eriy, I r tlio year 10JI, now i i folia
ami tlTecl. is $2,8 5,(HD
Sccoid—The ouistanclii’.g indebted-
ness of said c mnty of evsry cl its anil
character whatsoever is $5(5,500
Third—The amount of cash in tlie
hands of the county treasurer for
county use is $17 -139 (52.
Kourih—Bonds to the amount of
Fifty Thousand Dullirs ($50 000) are
proposed to be issued for ilie purpose
of building a court house on Block 7j,
in the Pity of El Reno, for Canadian
County, O. T.
The Board of County Commissioners
considering it to be to the best in-
terest of tlie county to erect a court
house,
It is therefore ordered by ttie Board
of County Commissioners of Canadian
ouniy, O. T., lhata special election
:>e li, Id in Canadian County. O. T., ou
* lie 26oh day of November, 19 1, upon
th- question of issuing bonds of Can-
adian County, O. I’., to the a mount of
Fitly 1 bousalid D dial's ($i0,l)(0), to
ho u-ed for ll e purposo of ( reeling a
tun• I ouse 011 Block 75, in tlio City of
El lien , f r mid county.
D ocd ilii 23 1 iths of October, 1901. j
15/ order of the Board of County I
Commissioners of Canadiau County, I
O. T.
William Schwaubkuu.
Chairman
Attest: Eaki. Belbk, Co. Cltrk.
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Oip-t -
1 U 'Ll 5 SALE
, N iv. 7, at 2 o’elo :k p m , ;
I ii ■■ . \ ill s 11 at auc’i oi 24 ( f
id n • j I.i'b in El R 110, 01. I
II I S K Noland,
All lio.'ieer.
it is well that women arc more patient than
men. Few men could bear the bitter pangs,
the agony and distress that women endure.
Thousands of women have come to look upon
suffering as a duty of their sex. But there are
many instances of this heroic fortitude which
WINE «* CARDUI
V.'omcn need no longer suffer for modesty’s
sake. Wine of Cardui brings relief to modest women in the privacy of their
homes. Many of the best homes in this city arc never without this great
medicine. It cures whites and falling of the womb and completely eradi-
cates these dragging periodical pains. Mrs. Davis’ cure shows you conclu-
sively what you may expect if you follow her example and take Wine of
Cardui. Thedford’s Black-Draught aids Wins of Cardui by regulating the
stomach and bowels. When you ask your druggist for these medicines, be
sure you get them. It was Wine of Ca
that saved Mrs. Davis’ life. Never take a substitute.
now renders unnecessary.
S' Ul VII U IjJIJl lui H'VJV Il.vsiivn.va,
Sardui and Thedford's Black Draught
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CHICAGO MILLINERY
nill, 'iin* ami can so!i Millinery
is in ip as -m pi ice iu El Reno, see
n„. 25• -irept, ha's also 150 tiimnet
b .la Mrs. G F Wattson B ckford
(V( U'"'.
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yes, August Flower still has tin
aiffest sals nf anv medicine in tin
• vii zed win id. Y"iir mothers hm
grandmothers never thought nf ttsini
anything else for Indigestion or Bo
ru ness Doctors were scarce, and
■ tu y seldom heard of Appendicitis,
Nervous Prostration or Heart failure,
ate, they used August Flower to
■lean out the system and stopfer
mentation of undigested f-od, regu-
late the action of the liver, stimulate
the nervous and organic action of the
system, and that is all they took when
felling dull aid bad with headaches
and other aches. You only need a
few doses nf Green’s August Flower
m liquid form, to make you sa'isfled
there is nothing serious Ihe mailer
with vnu. Get Green’s prize almanac.
Su'd by O. K. Miller, (linguist.
'American Grocery
South Choctaw Avenue.*-
OPPOSITE ROCK ISLAND CCFGT.
A. OLIVER, Proprietor.
Ciccerifsall Ntw. Pi ices al I L ow
Ahid m modations all Right
’PHONE CALL - - - - PAN-AMERICAN.
LEE LUNG LAUNDRY.
W are low h ealed in Annex of
Caddo II tel. Lee Lung Laundhy.
Tiiere is prchaldy no diiease more j
d's'r -S'ng a'd annnving tlcm pi'es _
lABKKK’S I UOKF.YE PILK OINP
M ENT is daily curing case- of reals'
standing ' f itching xml 1 deeding pil"-.
I'll cure * eg ns on the first applicat nn
a ii is perseveran e makes ihc rure
eum I . Price, 50' in b itla Tubes,
75: S I'd b l) K Miller
HALLOWE’KN THANKS
Tile fun makers vlio took the gates
from my residence premises last night
will do me a favor bv returning the
iron r ds Thanking you in advance,
Fm yours etc , E C. Young.
DENTISTRY.
Rel inciu i sh me nts ^ ^ ,c« z
you h Sftiuplfi o my ■vork I will
Tal^o't & Rlliu't Hro«. n « rraclv
to relir<i:i» -h to ?hf V *>.!■» y of
their > t*’.< f K n u ■: i» .• 3
Need • t f» r »i *1 r ?» • -l> •• ' ,,s.
Call and * n uu toe' ' 4T, f "i"*
prip p Th* v H»rt i i '* hp'I wh
wili ‘ r. .t: ("i > > >! \S ’ d V I
to any p irt ( f ? ‘-p. ritY
Your to p'o i-**-.
TAI.R0"
KLUO
ni
CASH - GROCERY - STORE,
207 b. 1 ock Island Ave
TELEPHONE 145.
I make t lie to lowing low nr cm:
j Oemen liking) 25e ill
S ■ vi" ll llcgs 51c up
i. ni lii mg- $1 00 'in
j I X' ra ■( ions 25
A > i" k giiara >»e. d
i It (S. S. M il Ell, l>, D. S.
r x r-k I • ■ nd ive ue am
| “n-scM - r"uvor liirdavira store
w no i.os r it?
I A -tore truck was left in a gentle
man's v»r I Had w’een nigiit, OAiie>
can get it By paying for this ai. 112
FOR SALE OR I'KADE
Farm of 90 acres in north Texas,
four miles from railroad town, on
Rock Island R. R. 12 miles from coal
mines All under hree wi e fer.ee.
Will trade this tine farm far El Reno
roppriy, or anil for eaph at a bargain.
Gal; nt H il i dice
LET THERE RE LIGHT
Gasoline Ir nits ;i(H Inmp ruo-'i'es
an 1 lamp repa'rlm. at W C! Kirk's
L,rke»' parler.. on R'mshI' p'reet rear
>F Harms "r s.
BLANKS.
The Bell office ia prensepl to fur-
1 nis'' chatt(l mortgairp k'anka jn j,,*.,
nit. rrlcs, 25 far 50 'cents. The very
best form.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1901, newspaper, November 5, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912742/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.