El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, July 31, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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WE WILL ALWAYS BUY YOUR COUNTRY PRODUCE
And will at all times pay the highest market price for it. We invite you to inspect
our goods and learn our prices, feeling confident that we can save you money.
RESPECTFULLY YOURS.
SMITH & SM ITH.
Opera House Block. EL RENO, O. T.
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Tims far this season. Cummings &
Stanley have sold sixteen steam
threshers. Tho Minnesota Chief, whirl)
they handle, is conceded to be the ties!
machine manufactured, and their ar-
rangements for delivering them are o
perfect that the machines can he set up
and running within one week from the
time the order is given. They expect
to sell many more machines before the
close of the season.
The terrible tornadoes and wind-
storms which are of such frripicnt oe,
enrrenee, are worse than fire disaster
as uo precautions can be taken to pre-
vent them. The best tiling that can be
done is to procure a policy immediately
from K. A Lilly in the Aetna, Hartford
or i’henix insurance Companies at
nominal costs.
If yon contemplate Inlying a thresh-
ing machine, do not fail to examine l lie
Minnesota Chief, for sale by Cummings
iV Stanley, I'erritev':'1 The
"Chief" is all that its name implies and
is shutting all other machines out el
the market
All the leading periodicals, talion-
ery of all kinds, wedding and ball in-
vitations, programs, etc., a- well as the
linest line of cigar#in the city, at Hen
Wurm's Jewelry Tore, at Her on's old
stand *
You are invited lo < all at N.i, Lett
Bros., at Fry htrger's old stand, when
you want to buy groceries and provis-
ions. They have (he groceries and
will make prices to suit you. Try
them.
1>. C. Mintons establishment. on
Bickford avenue, is the recognized
headquarters fur gold and silver
watches, gold ring', and, in fact,
everything in the jewelry line. |
JJonky! Money!! For 1, 2, a and 5
years loaned on real estate security
Cull and see me. Frank Meter, Real
Estate tV Loan Agent in Base Sacked
building, FJ Iteno.
J’abst licei is unequalled, and the
Blue Ribbon is the favorite brand < ven
uf that company's manufacture. Ask
for it, If voit want an invigorating
drink.
Jjec Sombart before buying wall
paper. His sloth is full and complete,
embracing Ktl different styles, and
every tint and hue known to artists *
The finest vases and China ware in
the city are now on display at Ben
Warm's jewelry store, one door south
ef the First National Bank *
i* list received, at Hightower A
UfaOt’s, another carload of the famous
Wellington flour, the best in the
(i,0r!d. Get their prices *
TO THE WORLD'S F AIR.
Save time and avoid the crowd in the
city tiy buying tickets over the "(treat
Rock Island Route" and stop otT at
Englewood near the World’s Fair gain.
Electric Hue from the "Rock Island',
depot direct to the gate. Time, ten
minutes. Fare live cents. You can
check your baggage to Englewood and
avoid trouble and sate expense, as En-
glewood is in the great suburban hotel
district near the Fair, and you can
have your baggage sent to your quar-
ters at once.
Remember, the Chicago, Rock Island
A Pacific is the World’s Fair Line for
masons given above.
John Sebastian,
tu n'] Tick I and i’ass'r Ag’t,
iin April 20th, I n ill take nil milch
cow s in tow n for pasture, sending them
in the morning and delivering them
in the evening, daily, for tho sum of * 1
per month, in advance. Leave name
and address at office. F. F. Mitchell.*
‘i’b* time for rpring renovating is
filSfe. Sombart has IJO different styles
tof '•till paper, and ran give you prievi
wtrteh will astonish yott
FASO -KIOTO
MASON £■. CO.
Manufacturer* 01 n Full Lise 01
cisa mom furhiture.
Karo Td*!*, Checks. Rottle’.tcs, Kilo,
A ml ex crything used hy Sporting Mrp
Cud for Wet List.
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Wichita - Battle!
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M. M Murdock & Bro.,
Wichita, Kansas.
Blank Book Makers,
THE CADDO HOTEL.
Mrs. DORA MORSE Proprietor.
The Best Hotel in the Territory
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Sample Rooms for Commercial Men
Strictly First Class. Rates, $2.00 per Day.
BUS : TO : AND : FROM : ALL ; TRAINS
CORNER OF ROCK ISLAND AVK AND WADE STREET
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P. S.SMITH,
Insurance, Abstract
and Collection fttjencij'
Out- Door North i f Stock Kxclmnge Hank
El Reno. Ok Tku.
The Finest Stock of Millinery z
-In El Kkno can Always he Found at--
MISS MAGGIE GRESHAM’S
-Parlors on South Choctaw Avenue.
Latest-Summer - Styles.
Jn.it rcciyed, and everything will be sold
AT THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES
A bare of your patronage is Solicited. EL RENO. Okla. Ter.
El Reno,
Oklahoma
J. N. EGLESTON.
Contactor * ami ® liiiililrr,
Estimates - Furnished - 99 - Application.
El Reno, - - Oklahoma.
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Legal Blanks of Every Description for
Oklahoma.
NEW PENSION LAW BLANKS
W.M. DAVIDSON.
DAVIDSON & CASE,
DEALERS IN
H. p, CASK
THEjBSCHWHIZER’
A. S. GACWIN, Proprietor,
Wines, Liciuors ?(naars.
Merchants’ Lunch at 10 a. m,
NORTH IIICKl-OIU) AVENUE EL, RE NO,OK LA HO M A
BELFORD’S iu.i tk.viin MONTHLY fi
Daily Ragle, H Pages, :i Months, tJ.no I
Weekly Eagle. 8 Pages, 1 Year, *i.oo
Mall Orders Promptly Attended To
Address All order* ‘5
P * WDJ|itJ&M Manager,
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SASH, BINDS, MOULDINGS. ETC.
FI RetJOt Oklahoma,
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WESTERN wespt,^res
STORIES
WESTERN
WRITERS
Stll'EUII PltEMU'Ms
* GIVEN AW IT
FREE,
I A Trip to the Fair
AGENTS PAID cash f ami all Expenses
COMMISSIONS.
FREE.
Scud for Ft l.l, CiUCULARS, nr write to Hclford’i TVT A /~i a rrtatva
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Diven, William H. El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, July 31, 1893, newspaper, July 31, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912921/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.