El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 157, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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• LUNG LAUNDRY. |oftrc artsoftm*,.
are now located in Annex with the promise of renewed life
f t addo hotel. ;
The Lee Lung Laundry. 11 ° ,,la"t lr,‘‘' is
in perpetuating one of her most
— — | priceless jfifts to humanity.
EL RENO MATTRESS CO. I lie Legislative nssembly of the
BECKER, Prop. ; Territory hy enactment on March
the Friday
> billiard parlors
i Niant .Jackson
I'il hard hall is
ii < in the saloon
and is lilted up
st style. The
billiard and
->*d. Lovers of
Dyspepsia Gasp©
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If you want an “Kxpert” to
repair your shoes g:> to the other
fellow: If you want a ‘‘Common
every day shoe maker go to
Pederson's Opposite Fire Hell.
t hoi c* • home r. 11 ft d
t te .’aim* are assured of good ser •
' ice and best treatment.
' n ne- .1 all kin*is ot h»<>d to intiinia.iii ttie body. Curtail this variety
n is u turfed. It is for this reason that adiei is injurious^
li * ui mot diyre.-t r«k><1 i •>*cl y nr si .much is out of order and needs
i-’V , ca,lll"t ft" without fe ,| tor ttiat would mean starvation
Ktidol Iij spepsia Cure will digest what; iu eat without tbostomach’said
la o* it and you can rest your stomach without interrupting digestion’
It Is nature sown remedy. Never fails. Anderson Riggs, Sunny Lane!
l, " •> “* was troubled with Indigestion ten years and tried manv
thi.i.-s and spent m »*h mm. \ i..n il I 11 i. d Kodul Dyspepsia Cure 1 ™
inuvfelimr b>*tter t him in live y a is and more like a boy than in twenty.’'
Ml Stmaoh
by E. C. Pi II I The I nUlnstH t mat the 80c. sl».
, !l y :l Deed a sooi hi me and healing applieat h ii for piles, sort 1 and sk-in
diseases, us« Dc WITTS Witch Hazel SALVE. Beware o^ounterflitl?
For Sale by C, R. Miller.
vat h»•**«•* Made Ov«*r
Expert Furniture Packing - ( Mareli in each year as Arbor Day,
Reasonable Prices. and declared that,
Work Promptly Attended In. j , ,
..... *t shall be the duty of the
authorities of tin* public schools inj
this lerritory, to assemble (lie!
pupils in their charge on that day j
in the school
Notice.
i hereby notify all parties hav-
ing Dills for lumber and any
her material used in the eon
struetion and finishing of
ED
Upholstering in all its Branches, U 11WJ designated
r»«*w MattroHsps Mario fo Order, i ,
! following the second Monday of hams and bf eakfasi; building on Hi(.kford -ivenue, on guaranteed.
bdv.cn and DU re h« me lo, No. 9, block 81, and all Who Call at the Old reliable and
endered lard, cheap unsettled elauns for labor clusive 8eed hou8e
TOT cash at J ione on same to present the same |
to me at once and not later than j
Seed! Seed! Seed!
Drass seed, garden and field and
n°'vt'rs«‘‘‘d/reshand every package breathi if it habitual|y piok> ju
nose, if it is cross and nervous, if
l’ALE, PI NY CHILDREN.
If a child has a bad smelling
Will call and give estimates on work. 1
FACTORY AND RESIDENCE
3)4 S. EVANS AV£.
J. W Dix’s Market.
I
N jtico.
mil now located in
xr r'' f I,n U»o school building, or else-! * ......... ,v'“u',“»>>* new
lNathan Lrockett where, as may be deemed proper, j 8h°P ()pposite thl! Fire " here
I to provide for and conduct, under!1 Wil‘ b<‘ glad to ,noot a" of “li-
the general sunervision of I old customer, and ever so many,
CITY SCAVENGER.
March 1, 1902, as I want to see
that all these bills are settled in
lull. Respectfully,
J- W . Manev, Owner.
Shaw Jc Kivtzi.p.v.
No. 114 S. Ilickford ave.
it does not sleep soundly. If it is
hollow-eyed, if it has a 'pale,
bloodless complexion, if it is grow-
ing thin and lifeless, give it
Orders left ill (Jeorge Jones’
barbershop, No. 10D, North
Pick ford avenue will be
promptly attended to.
Chemical Disinfectants Used
THE PRINCE.
Brilliant Entertainment for
Him at the White House
Last Night.
Washington, Feb. 24.
County Superintendent or City
Superintendent, or other chief
officers having the general over-
sight of the public schools in each
county or city, such exercises as
shall tend to encourage the plant*
*ugi protection and preservation
of tress and shrubs, and an ac-
quaintance with the best methods
to be adopted to accomplish such
results.
new ones.
Down They Go.
Navy beans, 25 pounds for $1;
good bulk coffee, 12} cents; pota-
toes, §1.20 per bushel. We keep
a nice line of Fresh Meats, both
an expert like my now competitor, I Bottling Works. l\,rk and Beef, also Feed and
b“ 1 *» <*«. SS S5eb"‘nd b'“"" » b°“le- Visit the Capital llml"
(ieo. h. Wood, Proprietor.
Corner Roberts ave. and Cooney
street.
PUUETY GUARANTEED.
To be healthy, drink soda
Of course I am not j "-flter made from pure distilled
Schafer Bottling Works.
but I am learning fast.
Your for business
A. C. Pederson
slinner given to Prince Henry by I TI,ercfore’ Thompson B.
President Roosevelt at the White lerfcmo"^ 0ov"nor of the Torri-
Houso tonight closeil ^lu* honors
bestowed on the royal visitor by
official Washington today.
The affair was on an elaborate
xeale and brought together a most
distinguished company. It was
*n assemblage such as has rarely,
*fovcr before, gathered at the
W hite House.
• Back of the seats occupied by
*he president and the royal vis-
.'ttor were draped from the top of
the window gorgeous American
Sags. Music was furnished by
•the Marine hand, which player! a
■number of German and American
patriotic airs.
'At dinner the president pro-
posed the health of the German
•emperor and the German people,
■saying:
'W e admire their great past
a»nd great present and we wish
Ahem all possible success in tin*- i » .
, , j shrewd shoppers.
/uture.’
,, ,, . , that bargains in
following the toast of the
president, to the German emperor
Prince Henry i r, sc an i address-
' ing himself to the president pro-
posed a toast to himself and tin*
people of the United States, ao-
-eompanying it with an expression
DRESSMAKING,
ilrs. M. C. Bourne, dress-
maker, has returned from her Il-
linois visit and is again at homo
at No, 212 N. Macomb avenue,
where she'll be pleased to see her
old customers, and new ones also.
We have secured the services of
Fred Bushey to tako charge of our
Oyster Parlor
GERRERS
Mother s W orm Syrup and you
will remove the cause of its dis-
tress quickly. Then will its little
cheeks get red and rosy, its appe-
tite and digestion improve, and its
health be better. Price only 25
cents. No other worm killor so
effective.
PILE-INE CURES PILES!
Money refunded if it ever fails.
tory of Oklahoma, dq proclaim You can help anyone whom y6u
Friday, March 14, as Arbor Day, Ilind suffering from inflamed
and call upon those in charge of laryngeal trouble, bronch-
the schools and higher institutions ‘t‘8’ couKhs» colds, etc., by advis-
of learning to comply with the|'n®^euse Ballard's Horse-
xpirit of the law and upon the
people generally to observe the
daj in beautifying and adorning
hound Syrup; the goat remedy for
coughs and colds. Price, 25 and
5o cents. At C. R. Miller.
Lett Home.
My 13-year-old boy, Benjamin
Harrison Alger, left his home or
the night of the 10th. Descrip-
tion of him: White hair, blue
eyes slightly drawn, light com-
plexion. len dollars reward will
be paid for information as to his
ad vis- "’hereabouts. Write or see me.
Henkv Ai.ger.
P- 1). I nion City. Money
in bands of Dr. Richardson at
Union City.
o„r. ........ brtciK;'.."!STL,k„....
Phone No. 206.
DRS. HATCHETT it SHUTTLE
Office cor. Rock Island ave, and Russell str et, over shoe store.
Office Phone No. 66.
CHOICE MEATS AT ALL TIMES.
CHOICE GAME IN SEASON.
CHOICE OYSTERS, FISH AND CELERY.
--AT--
the grounds, public and private,! The boys, who deliver the Bell
with tiie planting of tress, shrubs, | *n The residence part of town will
vines and grasses, that shall live i I"1 around each Saturday to col-
after them as monuments to their h'ct. If every one will have their
public-spiritedness and true re-' dimes ready to hand to the boys,
gurd for the highest welfare of "’ill save considerable time and
the -commonwealth. Done Ht | trouble and will be appreciated.
Guthrie, this 11th day of Feb-! Are you nervous, run down.
I he Rock Island Meat Market.
ruary, A. I) 1902.
(seal) Attest:
I iioMPsoN It. Fetchi'sox.
Governor of Oklahoma.
William Grimes, Secy.
I he Shoe Palace has already
become a familiar name with
weak and dispirited! Take a few
j doses of Herbine. It will infuse
(new energy, new life into the ex-
j hausted nerves, the overworked
j brain or muscular system, and
i put a new face on life and business.
Price 50 cents. At ('. R. Miller,
i You can leave El Reno 12:25 a.
Nervous children are almost
always thin children. The “out-
door-boy ’ is seldom nervous.
W hite s Cream Vermifuge is the
best preventive of nervousness.
It strengthens the system and
assists to that sort of flesh, which
creates strength and power of
endurence. Price, 25 cents. At
C. R. Miller.
Orders promptly delivered
Strictest attention given fo orders by ’Phone
'Phone No 204
Remember the place—Itock Island 11*. \f
Remember the ’Phone—No 204
218 So. Rock Island Ave
T WILL PLEASE El/ERYQNE
found there always
They know
shoes can be
m. today via
Route, arrive
the Rock Island
at Hot Springs.
Ark., 11:0(1 p. m. same day and
arrive Memphis, Tenn., 7:4(>a. in.,
Birmingham, Ala., 5:40 n. m.,
I here is probably no disease or , M ,, ...
( hattanooga, lenn., 9:45 a. m.,
and Atlanta, Ga., 11:30 «. ni., to-
ll. C. Cal la-
condition of the human system
that causes more suffering and
distress than piles. Tablers’s l"*’rro"' morning.
Buckeye Pile Ointment cures them lain, Agent.
CL/aRK & BOYS.
IaA WYEKS
To know I have just received a carload of extra fine Furniture
that will please the Gents and ladies and the babies. Como
and see for yourselves.
Rooms 5, « and 7, Jalonick Bldg
Kl. IlKNO . . OKLAHOMA.
e\i)i e-sion ■'•■.w i ii.* wiiiiui ai; euros them -igeni.
of good will and hope for the i 'llI**’^Lv, without p;.. ,i or delimit ion Spring and Summer Samples of
•continuance of friendly relations .!'1 ....... bottles, men’s stylish clothes have just
1 ubes, i.>cents. At C. |{. Miller
between the German and
icau nations.
Amer
Man’s Shirts.
All sizes from 14 to 19} for sale
•B.v g O. L. Richards,
20.5 South Rock Island Ave.
Roberts it House have opened
«P their new Meat Market at
215 South Bickford ave.. and
would be-please ! t. have their
friends, and old and new custom.
• t give the ill a call. Telephone 9i-
8PAN OF MULES
For Sale—A span of good
been received by Kern the Tailor
Sorghum sewl. kaffir corn and ut his Woodson street establish
""llrt ......1 f,,r Sill,! llt J’ K* Jorn's’! mont hack of I! mebrake’s.
feed store, corner Wade and
Bickford uve. !
__ | Don I let the hand of time paint
j wrinkles on your face. Keep
I Hh BAST H KaHI) OK IT. j young, by keeping the blood pure
' My little hoy took the croup one j and the digestive organs in a
sssrxr!!1 T"1,""'"1 ““if’"' ..........in
• do tilts. Health is youth, disease
r ISSOLUTION.
The partnership heretofore ex
isting between Fred Sears and H.
W. Cheney of the Iowa Land and
Loan Co. has been by mutual eon-
sent dissolved. The business
continues under managemnt and
control of Fred Sears, Mr. Cheney
retiring. Office of the Iowa Land
and Loan Co. remain at presen
tuarters in tin* Sombart block.
Frkd Sears.
H. W. Cheney.
El Reno, Feb. 10 1902.
G. R. Perry
Furniture and Undertaking, 110 S. Bickford.
PHONE 68. ...
EL RENO, O.
Start Girls Right!
Many beautiful girls become Invalids for life,
because at the crucial period of puberty they
P*y no attention to the laws of health. Mothera
should protect their daughters’ health by glv.
ing them necessary information and proper
treatment. When the menses come on a g!rl
unawares in her Inexperience she Is either
frightened Into convulsions, or scared Into try.
nS to check the flow. Many girl, have checked
the (low and it has never started again. And
** * rc5ult th‘y ^ve grown pale-faced, with
"crow.track,’* on their cheeks, and dark half,
moons under their eyes. A dose of
Electric Clippers.
“says K. I) Reynolds, Mansfield, <)
"Wefeared lie would die, but a few !llld si<’!’*l,,‘ss brings old age. Price
doses of One Minute Cough Cure ; 5" Cent. AlC. R. Miller.
quickly relieved him and In* went!__
to sleep. That’s the last we heard
of the croup. Now isn’t a cough (
Tb,'“l'v -«°f «%•
and net$ immediately. For coughs | I,(!rs for clipping horses seientifi-
c.ii«ch,*Jsea,,;,„v:^=a)rrr?,:b :,IIJ...........r *«• *>«•
on quarter joining, cemetery on' “t,r,ail1 cure v,!,,y pleasent to take. 11'° lnjU,t'Un* at
the south .,-c T|ie Httle ones like it. At c. It. korse-shoeing establishment
I1*’'1 Miller
A. Tobey’s
Drop in and see them.
Shirts in sizes from 14 to extra
large 19} for sale at O. L. Rich-
ards , 2d.) South Rock Island ave.
Come and get your measure
taken for a pair of those tine ealf
$3.50 shoes at Pederson's Shoe
Shop Opposite Fire Bell.
CARDW
t.k*n every morning sfter . girl I, twelve veer,
old will bring the menses on properly and keep
All druggist, Mil $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. ° m°the,hood’
O. L. RICHARDS
Still pays the highest price for!
second hand goods, 205 S. Rock 1
Island avenue.
. .. .
was auBerin* with fouiale troublea. Hlie hn.'l: da"fthter, wlio
for ■omo tirne, and when her periods woultl tMri«ea Vn(^er doctor’s cara
tlun* tumble. I induced hir toT*|‘a‘d‘her«uaerinR waa some-
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 157, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 25, 1902, newspaper, February 25, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912804/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.