El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 25, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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legal notices.
[First Publish' d Oct. 9' 190*1
PUBLICA I ION NOTI VK.
T. rritory of Oklahoma, 1 nniidian
county, in tho District court f. •
•fiiu county.
Ma gdalena Carson,pl'tf )
. , No. 24h9
Jo*, pit Cuison, df’dt )
Ssi.l defendant, Joseph Carson,
will take notice Dial he lu . !„ , ,,
•ued iii tlie aboTe-iiHined . urt fur
divorce on the grounds of abandon-
nient for a p.r.ui of more
than ,„ie year, and mu-t
answer the petition filed thei min
fcHul plaintiff on or hefort- »!;»• *> •.*.
day of November, A. D. lttoa, or said
petit ion will be t a Ken as tin.-....... .,
Juopmrnt for said pUintiif in said
a,'( '• n for divorce will bo rond red
accordingly.
[6. alj Attest: K. M. Heeler,
Clerk of said Court.
By J. I. TrevHthai • ,:..
H. C. Mussingale, Any. for pj’tf'.
w a 'r
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
I. A. WEIEENPACH
CHAIN AND STOCK mtOKKB
JPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
EL RENO, O. T.
A L NICHOLSON
DENTIST --
Rooms 1 & 2 Jaloniek Building
Over the \ an Ness Store
Corner Woodson Street
and Bickford Avenue
Forty Years Torture.
I To be relieved from a torturing
j liseme alter 40 years' of torture
1 might well cause the gratitude of
j anyone. That Is what Witch Hare!
S live did for C. Ilauey, Geneva, O
He says: “DeWitt’s Witch Ham
j Salve cured trie of piles after 1 ha<
suffered 40 years.” Cures cuts, burns
wounds akin diseases. Beware of
oouu . ifeils. C. U. Miller.
Enquire at
fill if ■ i
Ci .njn j
I
IH flap
■*' J *
PHONE S3.
r*w-.» — •
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W. R. KIRKPATRICK.
(Attorney at Law)
Will praetii " in ..II courts and iT K. j
Laud Office. Office over Hone-
brae’s Hardware Store.
EL Rf NO - - OKLAHOMA
j. H. KERRICK
Funeral Director
AND
Licensed Embalmer.
Lady Assistant in Attendance.
We Are Ready, Are You?
rime tor Blankets dc Comforts is here
Vv M 1 V/H11 I tl).
i
I-rompt Si ruicB q
S •. 11- i.. u. i ii Iu. i p 11 n t< t d
v H. M’D.YIM ALD
G. W. TAVLOK
K. K Ht’NKl.K
Carr nter a -d p*« J. r. H
Old Pilots 227 703 N.
.
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DRS. TAYLOR & RUNKLE
UtliCe Fust D r Smith Of Poato.tioe, I
Upstairs.
TELEPHONE - -
r.I. KKNO, O. T.
- 32-2
(First Published Ooloht-r 8, l!in2.)
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby {riven flint in
compliance with an net of the l,eo-
isltttttre of the Territory of Okla-
homa, to regulate the traffic in ln-
toxietuing Liquois, the under-
signed did on the 7th day of Oct.,
1!*02, file his application, by peti-!
til'll with the County Clerk of
Canadian County, Oklahoma Ter-
ritory, praying for license to sell
malt, spirituous and vinous li- 1 of Kodol, the new! d i‘ i-.overy wliicli ! BIfilKGj id 1 itKQ & E;- QC1-C S
M'lors at retail on lot 12, in block fs making - > ni;,i y sick people well {
!L>, in the First ward of the city | a,,d wea pe< pie strung l.y digesting
of Kl Reno, in said County and ; what they eat, by cleansing and 1
Territory. Angus Mol.fan, | sweetening the stomach and by
Applicant, transforming their food into the j
■ ——----------- kind of pure, rich, red blood that I
r.„ | makes you feel good all over, Mrs.
| hirst Published Oct. 10, 1902] franflll of I r«y, I. T writes: "For
PUBLICATION NOTICE. a number of years I was troubled
Territory of Oklahoma, Can- with indigestion and dyspepsia
adian county. In the District 'vhlcl1 Stew into the worst form.
office open <lny and night.
Picture frames and mats cut ti
order.
All work done neatly and promptly
Any night may turn cold now ; every night you should
lone a blanket handy. I lie kind we arc now ollerm '
are the best made full ,,f comfirt and w ill last you for
years. You will enjoy the warm flecciness
Inow is tiiC 1 line to Luy
t -■*
To
J Cl V
K. I
1 C2, Q
No. 110 S. Bickfo'd Ave
The Wore! Form.
Multitudes >r sit ill / the praises i
Attorneys-at Law
Office in ti e Central iih-ck-
LI Rouo,
Oklahom*.
J. H. BASINGER
Physician and Surgeon,
A Libcr&i Oifor.
r,M * di'i^iirr.Htl will pivft a fra
'• 01 L’iiamboi IkIh’h ritoinach
• 11 1 Li • ff I’ablets tonu) nun want*
i u; a r Ii ib o rome iy for «iibordcrK
of tho stoinacli, hillousruss or eon
Htipation. Thin a new remedy and
a #ood r01 ^ KhoadH A Tool .
Bargains In Lots
T. JL- 'A . ±y \ C j l
Dry Gooc13 Emporium.
WM. E. HUMPHREY, Pres.
No. ‘2487.
•ourt for said county.
Robert M. Kobersson,
pl’tf
vs.
Mattie Robertson,
df’td
Said defendant, Mattie Robert-
aon, will take notice tint site has
been sued in th ■ a1' 've-tuimed •
court for divorce upon the ground1
of adultery, and must ai - ver the
pelition tiled therein by -aid n t-
plaint If oti or bef u e the 22nd j "
day of November, A D , 1902, or|
•aid [ictition w ill be taken as true. ;
and a judgment for said plaintiff1
in s .id in lion for divorce will be
rendered accordingly.
Robert M. Robertson,
P.y Ira F. Hod.-on, bis attorney.
(seal) Attest: F,. M. Megi.ku,
Clerk of said court.
Ry J. L. Trevathan, deputy.
Finally I was ieihi.nl to use Koiioi
; four kottles I sin
rntlrcly cur d. i h artily rec-
ommend K. del to nil soil. reis from
i.iiliy. si ion i . .... sji- , . . . 1 ..... a
dose after n . - i. I; digests wliat
you,at,” c R. Mil’ltr.
Room 7, Wsrtcn building, cornsr ol
Rock Irlind-ave and Rusoell-st,
Office, nours—9 t" 12 »nrt fro-u 2 to 1
and Kvonlngs.
Th rep east front
lots, close in :
iOR SALE AT A
residon ec
BARGAIN.
E. D. HUMPHREY, M-n.
'
il kIliflliif Id).
,5
A U 4
Sis V 1
r \
THOS- LA44E, M. D.
Rooms over Citizens state Bank
Office l'honc 91; House Phone 92
GEORGE S. PEARL
Attorney at law
THESE LOTS
ARE BEAUTIES
Tin Po Bought Cheap
MILLERS AMD GRAIN DEALERS.
Manufacturers of tlie Celebrated
eL rgno's "Best" flour.
[First Published Oct 26 1902.)
NOTICE.
In Probate court, C nndian coun-
ty, terr tory of (ikiahoms.
George'' Lo Mar, deceased.
The terriH.,*rv of Oklahoma to the
heiiH uid next kin of ihe said Geo
W. I.eMar, (I''ceased.
Take notice. That John D Mc-
Lean has filed a petition praying
the appointment of himself a- ad
ministrator with will annexed of
said estate, lc is ordered that said
matter he Ret for hearing on the 6th
day of Noveiffbur, A. 1) , 19' 2, before
said probate court, at the hour of 9
o’clock, a m., at wsicti time an>
p-rson interested may appear and
contest the same; and notice of ties
proceeding is ordore published 10
dai s successively in the Evening
Hi II, a daily newspaper, published
in this Territory.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and the seal
of the Probate Court at El Reno
this 26th day of October. 191.2.
[SKAI.J J. I - PH ,.1.1*9,
Probate J ttdge.
(First Published Oct 26, 1902)
NO HOE.
Notice is hereby given. That in
pursuance of an order of th" Pro-
bate court of the county of Can-
adian, and territory of Oklahoma,
mode on the 11th day of October,
19 2, in the matter of the estate of
the minor children of George E
Robison, deceased, the undersigned,
as the guardian of the person and
estate of aid minors, wil
private sale to the highest bidder,
subject to confirmation by said
Probate court, on or after the 6tl
day of November, 1902, at El Reno,
O r , in said county ef Canadian,
all the ri lit, title, interest and es-
tate of the said Lloyd Robison;
Pearl Robison and Ray Robison,
minors, and all the right, title and
interest that the said estate lias, by
operation of law, or otherwise, ac-
quired in ami to all ( lie certain lots,
pieces or parcels of land, situate,
lying and being in toe county of
Canadian, territory of OKinhoma,
bounded snd described as follows,
>-nd upon the following terms and
conditions, to wit: Lots numbered
twenty-one (21) and twenty-two
(22), i” Hlokox addition to the city
of El R no, O. T., the same to bo
sold to the highest and best bidder
for cash, and bids and offers to buy
11 ] n
Kooinf) 12 ami 13, Central Block,
EL IiCKO, OKLAHOMA
Ffioirte 261.
MQUSAjr* AT BELL OFFICE.
fc* others.
Wlio would korp th *ir children in
Rood health, should wntch for tin*
first symptom of worms and r« mov«*
Wh'' Ore n V mi-
It is tin? childrio s’ best t >i it*
Tt rots digestion to work po ti nt
ti' ir foo i duos th * :i id. and t:i
j^ro y uj> healthy .ta l htrong. ii .»* a:
lo- n. Miller’s.
iji \±S
I have secured the
agency for the
Java
which
of Cook
ver has
T. F. CLIFFORD
Dentist.
Ottce Kosme Opposite Pottofllcr.
A«1C VO OH GROCER kOR
SIG
Bleu d,!
the firm
(J FLOUR
M o u fact o red by the
> a NADI AN Co. ?A ILL Si Cl^VATOK *
& Schri- Charles p, Lincoln,
had for Attorney and Counselor at Law
the past ten years heno, Oklahoma
and would be
glad to fill all or
ders.
C o Ycu Want to Yawn?
Feel c-.iM fiiiveriiigs. aching in i
j in tlic li.ir:, s, lack of energy, tn-.id I
J ache and great depression? These!
I symptoms may be followed by vio-
i lent lieiKhu ties, high fever, extrema ;
! m-rvousiKss, a condition known as !
j malaria. H >rbine cures it. Take I
it before the disease gete a fair hold
although it will work a cure in any
stage. J. A. Hopkins, Manchester,
Kansas, writes: ”1 have used your
great medicine, Herbine, for several
years. There is nothing better for
ma aria, chills and fever, headache,
biliousness and for a blood purify-
ing tonic there is nothing as good,”
60c at U R Miller’s.
MILLER’S
DRUG
aon a Ten Penny figil Tin - i3h
Kia Hand.
While op. ning a box. J. r Mount
of Tlire. Wile Day, N Y. ran » ten
penny n i i' i !irn i h tin- ilenli. pari
of Ii is hand. ■’! thought at otno of
in and -or.me.- t'ii< w mid
cause :ue, "lie says, “and in medi-
at.el ’ a, iplioci till mi iierlain's i’ain
Halm Mid occasionally n. tor. i. Is.
To iny nrprise il removed all pain
uni irrin -- and tho injured ji-irts
were sniui heal'd” For sale by
Rhoades ,v t'ouk.
o ro i
<!:
f 1
r Uf
o n * r7
oALb
Purity hi Drusis and Ai
curacy In Comootindin
I f y ou need the best in th
Dm# line you’ll find it t
MILLER’S
•SCHOOL LAN!) I HASH. ONE
01' Till: BEST QUARTER
' GOSS* IN mis COUNTY.
Look over your stationery, and [
see if you need some job work. [
The Dell turns out first class |
work, and never fails to give i; —
DRUG STORE
/'t fV>
C Ail ce.
N
fJ
nr
Ml
His L«<* in Peril.
*T just to hj»bf» pon
pieces,” writeo Alfred Hoc, of i\d- !
f k e, Texas, “biiiousne s and h lam#
ii wi 11,,; ^ „..a.. back had made life a burden I
minors, will soli at couldn’t eat or and felt: almost'
too worn out. to work when I bo^an
to use
The Jockey Horse Shoeing Shop
On Avenue.
FG H. Hill and G D- RogBPS I wtisfaetion.
Scientific and careful horse- ~ °~
shoers and wheelwrights. Good It r’ays.
All work guaranteed. j A Chicago man i.as observed that i;
PRICES ATE REASONABLE, j'io,,d deeds are bettor than re 11,-state
j deeds—some of the utter ate worth-
less. Act kindly and gently, show
f V I , '-yntpath, and lend a helping hand.
I \t i Wn LaOVi/B i V"" < ann<'t POBsibU lose by it.”
Most, men appreciate Kind words and
encouragernent more tiian snbstim-
‘ial help. Tliere are persons in this
community who might truthfully
i say : "My good friend, cheer up.
\ few dose* of Chamberlain's Cough
... Vi1 Ti „ . • ; Remedy will rid you of your cold
all to General I raciice. and there is no danger whatever
—------------I of pneumonia when you use, t in. t.
j medicine It siways cures. I
Coolers. know lor it has helped mo out
Vanilla and crushed strawberry i!b!,ny H *dme. Sold by Rhoads *
Lawyers.
Roor?is 21 -22- 23, Citizens’!
Natio-.ir.l Bank B!d^.
For Sale
At the Bell o lice a supplyof
hor .Solo and i’or Rent”sign-
Electric Ritters, but they •'* cream, and sherbet at Jackson jCook‘
worked wonders. Now I sleep like
a top, can eat anything, have gsined |
in strength and enjoy hard work.” I
They give vigorous health and new j
life t. weak, sickly, run-down peo-i
pie. Try them Only 60c at C R.
at No.
Miller's drug store
finest assortment in the city,
of “CI<>th'’s Writ:,.»•••'" at No!
Novelty Ylsire.
O. L. Richards is now
115 and 11(5 So.
One store room is set apart for
the extensive second hand busi-
ness. The best prices always
; (mid for household goods by O.
! L. Richards.
C> HENO TIME CARDS.
CHOCTAW.
THAI NS WKST.
No 1.—X,eaves 8:00 a. in.
No. 3. — !.-avi s 3:10 p. in,
.No, 7.—lainiv an 7iJu a. in.
THAI Sti KAH T
^ o. -i.—Leavf s 11f>0 a. in.
Km. —],> av“s i ;io p. ni.
No. £. —Iaf*avr*8 9:25p. m.
W. O. Sha fkr,
Agent.
ROCK ISLAND.
TKAIN8SOUTH.
Oriitj
8 Miles
from
El Reno
An Elegant Farm for
Sale at a BARGAIN.,
j Enquire at Bell Office.
Bickford avenue |
*<*> .. |,
Lav. .,«j Kxprws 7:16 am
Fr- ivht
Manhattan shirts, best known
known as the Best.
Star Clothiers.
Beaut ful Complexions.
Are spoiled by using any kind of
mr cas.n. anw imm aim uncis -u uuy , 1 - , -
may be left with tho mdernigned at preparation that fills the pores of
her*residence in El Reno, O, T., or j the skin, The best way to secure a
filed in tlie office of (ho Proh -te clear complexion, fro, fr<-m sailow-
.............................»
M Rd. WILLI K ROBINSON
Ili-itit/iellffans will sell new, end'
*r! '■ and - >k “it Gees m the Hlght Spot"
Jtoves on the. in.aali/tvr.t pi-ui. , . .
tod the ,„d |,:,od -:s a- ,.it P . . 'rrl,“,1,”‘ ,iX1Kt
Tff'n I *»• .,-vtf rv •1U »i‘.vpart of the bodv, the applica-
^5 | *<"" »* Hallsrd's Snow Liniment
j will give prompt relief. ‘ It goes
I).:!! t yon ./**t your "-ip -r rignt to the spot" sairi an old man
nlurl i / it, ■ i-i, , ..who was rubbing it in to cure his
nhtrlif Bn. k-ck, . ii • l..dl rl„.,iniritiHln. 0. R. SmIt„ Propr.
kicks wifi yon. Smith House, Tenaha, Texas, writes
'I Ki! ss NOKTH.
Chicago Yescibsh d Kx;r. 4 .• si a in
K ( A East, in 1. xpr. n. :i:«6 p in
^"l> ')*’ • ....._...7 ..7 n m
Arrival from Lawton. 9:30pm
Local Freight........9:o0 ii m
32N B, N..s 36 and 8fi at:d !...-ai
freights daily except Sunday.
riu finest assortment of cakes
■6:i u p m | and pies for luncheon, dinner or
picnic at .Jack-on Bros
Our Fall -took
new n ess.
aglow with
Katjio’s.
He Learned a Great Truth
t( is said of Joim Wesley MiAt li»
‘I have used Ballard’s Snow
Look Out For Fiver.
Rifiousness si -I liv. r dis.u,i, r-
tiiis season may lie p»-sventod
Gui> nlian.
Hamilton will !nu' it. Phone
keep tlie liver in pood order An
occasional dos-- I1 ‘.it ■ will
cleanse the Lowe’s, regulate the
liver and so establish a clear health;
complexion. 60c at C R Milier'*.
j \eate-t ami cheapest shoe ro-L, , , , , , , , , .
I . . it- nicnt in my family for several years Lift
i pm ring at the rarnotM, 2i.i 8o. | and have found it to bo a fin • bo ine- J lit t(-
'Bickford. j dy for all aches and pains, and I . Hi
1 Fresh oysters and celery at
Roy Jones' veat Market.
once said to Mil tress Wesley: ‘-why
{do you tell that, child the same
| H‘ing '-ver ftnd over again?" ‘-J ,hu
I,, i becaus."nice toiliug is nor.
Uni- 1 cleansing the system w th D. WPt’s Ir is f ,r lf,,M samo reason
if
Early Kisera Thesi*
ar.toid again and again
' ] that Chamber].-)in's Clough
euri
remedy
reoommend it for pains in tlie ai
throat and chest.” 2>j, 60c a .d |I.h0 *' giv. (
at C. R, Miller’s. elands.
......mr?...................-
: he i mic t r< S 8ny ,r“ " ut those di-
t*n (lr re tses to result in pneumonia, and
» -d srrengiii
rli it it i.- pleasant ami s.tfn to tak.
•*ol sale by Hlioadcs A Cook.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 25, 1902, newspaper, October 25, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912896/m1/3/?q=cardin: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.