El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, December 30, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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I First Published Dee 14, 1801.]
LKOAI, NOTICE.
Notice is hereby givon that in
«omplian6o with an Act of the
Legislature of the Territory of Ok-
lahoma, to regualte tho t’rafHe in
Intoxicating Liquors, viennier mi
Ruby did on tlie 14tli day f Decem-
ber, 1901, file their applieati n, by
petiti n, with tlie c unty clerk f
Canadian C untT, O. T., praying f r
license t ■ sell visit. Spirituous and
Vin us Liqu rs at retail, ml ts:3
and 24. in block 4. roc ett’s dditl n
to the city f K1 Ren , in said county
and territory. EAHL BEEBE,
County Clerk.
(First Published Dec. 24, 1901.)
NOTICE.
In the Probate Court of the county
of Canadian, Territory of Okla-
homa.
In the matter of tlie estate and
guardianship of Mary E. Hortop,
in sane.
To Mary E. Hortop, of said
county of Canadian.
Notice is hereby given. That
Hardin W. Masters lias filed in
said court a petition, praying that
John A. Goodwin he appointed
guardian of Mary E. Hortop, insane,
and that Monday the noth day of
December 29J1, at 10 o’clock a. in.,
•f said day, being a day of a regular
term of tliis, court, lo-wit. of the
November term, A. I)., 1901. at tlie
Probate court room in El Kouo, in
tlie county of Ca adian, Territory
•f Odialioma. 11ns been set for lie ir-
tng said petition, when a d where
you ar hereby cited to appear ajid
show cause, if any you have, why
the said petition should not tie
granted.
Witness Hie Judge of said court,
anil tlie seal thereof affixed this 23d
dav of December, A. I) , 1901.
[skal] W. H. GRIGSBY,
Probate Judge.
[First Published Dec. 24, 19)1.)
PC PLICATION NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma, I
Canadian Count i , [ KS
To Henry Lackey.
You are hereby notified that you
have heett sued in just ice court tie-
fore R. B. Linthieum, a justice of
the peace for Valley t iwnship, in
above county and territory, by John
Lamb, and that if you do not an-
swer his bill of particulars on or lie-
fore tiie 20th day o' Jaim try, 1902,
said bill of particulars will he taken
as true and judgment will lie ren-
dered against you at.d attached
property will ho sold to satisfy said
judgment.
R. 15. LI NTHTCCM,
Justice of the Peace.
BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE.
Another ridiculous food fad lias
been branded by tlie most competent
authorities. They have dispelled
the silly notion that one kind of food
is needed for brain, another for mu-
scles, and still another for bones. A
com et diet will not only nourish a
particular part of the body, but it
will sustain every other part. Yet,
however good your food may he, its
nutriment is destroyed by indiges-
tion or dyspepsia. You must prepare
for their appearance or prevent their
coming by taking regular doses of
Green’s August Flower, tlie favorite
medicine of tlie healthy millions.
A few doess aids digestion, stimu-
lates the liver to healthy action,
purifies the blood, and makes you
feel buoyant and vigorous. You can
get Dr G. (). Green’s reliable re-
medies at ('. It. Miller’s
Get Green’s Special Almanac.
BS . *-•: ■' ,:.v .«
CLOSING OUT
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that we,
George <). C'onville and George S.
Ross heretofore doing business ns
grocers, under the firm name and
style of C'onville Ross, have this
day by mutual consent, dissolved
partnership—Mr. Ross retiring from
the firm. The business will hence-
forth be carried on by Mr. onville
and son, under tlie firm name of
Oonville it Son, who assume the
liabilities of the firm and to whom
all debts due the firm should be paid.
>Si.rr.«.rt ' Gkokur O. Convii.i.k
bl"ned ( Geohuk S. Ross
El Reno, Oklahoma, 1) c. 9th, 1901.
at.
GERRERS.
refuge in file
•re thev can
• o’. .
T. F. CLIFFORD
Dentist.
Office booms Opposite hostoflSce.
THOS. LANE, M. D.
Rooms Over Citizens State Dank
Office'Chore 9t. Hoaee'Phono 92.
WALTER SKAIFE,
Book-Keeper
and Accountant,
ROOM 3. ENRLK BLOCK
Remember that J. W. McC'ool
is now at 1 Hi South Bickford; and
flic big “closing out” sale goes
merrily on.
1TRETY Gl'ARAXTEED.
To be healthy, drink soda
waier made from pure, distilled
water. Schafer Bottling V\ oi ks.
Notice the brand blown in bottle.
Phone loo.
Smoking Jackets from $5 to $25, at
Star Clothiers.
HOME MADE.
This is no josh. Our mince
meat is home made.
Jackson Bros.
ASK YOtTK GROCER
BIG (^j FLO UP
Msuufactored by the
Canadian Co. Mill & Elnvator Cc
We are still doing business at
the same old stand. Risee, the
J eweler.
Praise the bridge that, carries you
• vor either a flood or cough Bull-
ard's Horehound Syrup lias brought
»o many over throat and lung trou-
bles, such as coughs, colds, bronch-
itis,etc , that its praises are sung
• verywhere Price, .26 and 60 cents.
At (’ R. Miller’s
Have you seen those pretty
lack “Shetland Ponies ’ st
5am Peach's?
An attractive woman thrives on
ood food and sunshine, with plenty
f exeroisw in the open air. Her
orin glows with heatih and tier
'ace blooms with its beauty When
roubbuhviLh a costive habit, she
akes a few doses of Horbine to
'leanse her system of all impurities
rice, j GO cents. At C. R Millers
For family use in numberless ways
Ballard's Snow Liniment, is a use-
ful and valuable remedy Price, 26
and 60 cents. AtC. It. Miller's
W. L. HAWK, M
Offlie and Residence
in Peach Bldg.
PHONE
El benn,
O. I’.
199
New equipment, now schedule,
new route. “Choctaw Route.
J. S. & A. L. NICHOLSON,
DENTISTS.
West Rooms Over First Nat'n’l Rank
BLAKE, BLAKE A BERKS,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LA\*
Office Id the Central Block
Kl Reno - Oklahoma.
small
easily
Buy Mrs. Austin’s Wheat Food
easily prepared, costs little and is so
good yem always want more. At
your grocer’s
Tahiti's Buckeye Pile Ointment
lias been thoroughly tested for man
years, and is a positive cure for this
most distressing and embarrassing
of troubles. Price, 50 cents in bottles.
Tubes, 76 cents AtC R Miher’s
Sale of
Everything
Regard ess
of Actual
Cost.
HOiVi EOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
1e)r. ©ronton,
Office and Residence, Jslonick Build
iog. Corner Woodson and Bick-
ford. ’Phone 180.
Secure your holly and misfleto#
Worms take
intestine, .win
multiply White's Cream Vermi-
fuge will destory these parasites,
j The verdict of the people tells plain-
| Iv how well it has succeeded. Price,
25 cents, AtC. K. Miller’s
For nobby holiday suits see tlie
Star Ciothiirs.
WOM EN A N D J EW ELS.
Jewels,-candy, flowers, man—that
is the order of a woman’s preferences.
Jewels form a magnet of mighty
[i wer to the average woman. Even
that greatest of nil jewels, health, is
often ruined in tlie strenuous efforts
to make or save the money to pur-
chase them. if a woman will risk
her health to get acovet.ed gent, then
let her fortify he/self against the in-
sidious consequences of coughs,
colds and bronchial affections by
the regular use of I)r. Boschee’s
German Syrup. It will promptly
arrest consumption in its eat ly stages
and heal the affected lungs and
bronchial tubes and drive the dread
disease from the system. It is not a
cure-all, but it is a certain cure for
coughs, colds and all bronchi I
troubles. You can get Dr. G. (>.
Green’s reliable remedies at. C. R
Miller’s.
Get Green's Special \lnianae.
MOYER& GERRARD
Graduate of American School
of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Ido.
ALL CLASSES OF DISEASE SUC-
CESSFULLY TREATED.
Consultation arid I lamination Frre
R ms 3 and 4, Second Floor Pabst
Building, El Reno.
GEORGE S. PEARL.
Attorney at Law
Rooms 12 and 13, Centra) Block,
KL RRNO, OKLAHOMA
DR. G. W. TAYLOR.
Office First Door South of Postoffice,
Upstairs,
Residence 612 So Mucunbave.
J. B. KERRICK.”
Undertaker ai;<] mil ler.
Rooms in Basement of Warren Build-
ing, corner Rock lslar- Avei ua
ami Russell Street.
Complete Line of Picture Moulding
Always in Stock.
Phone 177,
J. H. BASINGER
Physician and burgeon,
Room 7, Warten Building, corner of
Rock Island-ave and Kusscl)-«t,
Office Hours—9 to 12 and from 2 to 7,
and Kvaolngs.
CHARLES P. LINCOLN
Attorney and Counselor
at Law.
OfSthe Washington, D. C. Bar
Rooms 8 and 9, Jaioiick Bldg,
KL RENO • OKLAHOMA
Choice home cured hame
and breakfast bacon and purs
home rendered lard, cheap
lor .*a«V aF
J W. DTX’S MARKET
R. E. RUNKLE, M. D.
(Regular Practitioner.)
Office and Residence Opposite P O.
Over Kraft's Market.
TELEPHONE
200
J. HENSLEY, M. D.
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.
Over 30 years in active practice.
Chronic diseases a specialty.
Office and residence, 410 S. Rock Isl-
and avenue. Phone 111.
EL RENO - - O. T.
See the New Arc Lamp at Kirk’s
Barber shop.
J. W. MCCOOL.
116 S. BICKFORD - EL RENO
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CHOCTAW
THAI.NS WKST.
No. I.—Ar iv s at 5:40 a. m
Leaves 5:60 a. in.
No 3.—Arrives tit 8: 0 p. m
Leaves 8 30 p. m
No. 7.—Arrives at 9:16a -i
No. 9—(Except Sunday) Arrive*
at 3:35 p, m.
TWAINS HAST
No 2.—Arrives at 9:55 p. in
Leaves 10:15 p in.
No 4—Ari iv< s at t: 1 ( ,• i
Leaves 8:20 n. in. •
No 8.— (si,; wine Are in t 4 :15 p. m
No 10. — (41 la City Ace in) 1 p. m
W. O Shaikh,
Agent.
ROCK ISLAND.
TWA I NS SOOTH
A ►"ACHE R L VIIW
Texas Vestibuled Express
Texas Fast Express
No 35
Lawton Express
Local Freight
TWAINS NORTH.
Chica:'"' Vestiluileil Kxpre:
K ('.*• E istern Express
No ft............
El lteiio express .....
la Not Satisfied With Jufja
Crum Statement ant! Dt
msnds fVi ora.
The people of Apache detnatt ,i
statement which shall fully ci- -r
the followin'; points, and th y
will lie satisfied with nothing less:
1. The full lynount to be n al
i/.ed from the townsite, as per iha
assessment made.
2. The annum realized f; r.i
money paid at time of making tit-
plication for deeds and disposal of
same.
3. A more definite specification
than simply “sen ices" in ease of
j certain bills.
P,'25 a in A deflnitestat-ementasto ll •
12:25 p m exact tmmberof days put in by each
9:22 ]) in
' :(Mt n m
commissioner and compensat on
4:15pm allowed by law therefore.
5. Complete and accurate tie
sst.ixtam count of all collections and Lis-
....3:80pm i .
.7:37 a m '’"isements.
8:30 p m
ti. No. of di eds issued mid total
of fees thereon, including thosi of
the probate judge and register of
deeds.
7. An accurate balance.
PLEASANT PARTY.
A very delightful party was
given Saturday evening at Mrs.
11. II. Wynne’s in honor of Miss! ’**"
tilady's rutile, of .Miiu'o. Those! George Goehring, the popular
present were the Misses I Iuber, boot and shoe man, is at hi.s old
Wardlow, llarvev, Hatchett and M,UT on Hhns< I1 -strii't, between
Annette Patterson, and Messrs. IWk Island and Mi,-kford avenues
Morrow, Miller, Fogg, Shaw, I Charlie Bellamy is convules
Lester Major, Judge Phelps and cent, and is arranging to resume
George Sutton. i business at Lawton.
The evening was passed with !---
music and holiday games. ! ).• POSITIVELY THE BEST
lteious refreshments were served. |,'or
IIOTKL FOR SALF.
Situated in Comanche, I. I',
on the border of the new emin
try. Can’t accommodate till the
trade at anytime. Terms one
half cash, balance in six tuu
twelve months.
J. M. IM i'hi i:,
('oniunche, 1. T.
e money the Walk-
s' for $3,00. Pay no
‘THE PROGRESS."
City s-diooL are in full blast
again.
See Mrs. Dav is’ display ad.
Millinery goods at cost.
Mr. Garner, of McLoud. is now
book-keeper at the I )a\ idson
FitKSH TODAY, s.mokimi hot, ('a.se lumber yards.
smoking jackets tit Star Clothier’s.
P. C. MORROW
Novelty Store,
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING.
Hats, Furnishings, Notions,
Tinware, G'aniteware
Guecnsware.
Wall Paper, Window Shades.
Ileint/.elmans will sell new, and
second hand furniture and cook
stoves on the installment plan,and
take second hand goods as part
pay. Two doors north of Kerfoot
hotel.
CRUELTYTOGHI LOREN
M other's Worm Syrup never fail*
toili'strov iinil remove worms ia
children It, is cruel not to ad-
minister it to them whenever there
is need.
Ladies' gold filled watches
from $3 to $25, at
Risse, the Jevveier*.
Miller’s Dry? Store.
Purity in Drugs and Accuracy
in Compounding.
If you need the best in th
drug line you'll find it fit
Miller’s Dm? Store.
BUILDING STONE FOR SALE.
Important to builders and coo-
tractors. ( bind building stone in
any quantities can he gotten at the
Bock Dale farm ti miles west of
hi. lleno: or by calling at Bell
office for information.
I. IIowe, Owner.
Beautiful china and glassware..
Price to suit the customer, Chi-
cago Racket. |oj South Bickford
Latest fail in overcoats. 415 to $30
Star Clothiers.
Holiday
Novelties-
Tradi Marks
Designs
Copyrights 4c.
Anyone sending a sketch end description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether hi
HiTontlon in probably patentable. < umniunlo
lions strictly confidential. Handbook on I’ntcnta
•enl free. Oldent agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
wptrial notice, without charge, In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest dr-
dilation of any scientific Journal. Terms I a
year: four months, |L bold by all newsdea era
MUNN &Co.36,BfMd**’ New York
Branch Offioe. 6% Y 8t„ Washington. I). C.
SILKS,
LIGHT SILK.
Kl D G LOVES,
EMBROIDERY,
PINCUSHIONS,
SOFA PILLOWS,
NEW ORGANDIES,
FANCY ARTICLES
STAMPED LINENS,
SILK STOCKINGS,
EVENING DRESS FABRICS
COMPLETE LINE OF G ENTS’
FURNISHINGS.
HARRY S. GUN DR Y h CO
110 .South Rock Island Ave.
EL RENO, O. T.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, December 30, 1901, newspaper, December 30, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912810/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.