El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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‘BEST RFOl’LE ON EARTH.”
FI llcno lodge No. 743 15. 1*. ().
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■e,, "ill organize Thursday, Jun.
4 Jti. Tho Rod Men's hull has been
< ured to initiate in and the opera
gj house for the banquet. The follow-
•■H\ in^ committees have been uppoiut-
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Not fer a Chance for There is no Ch ce About it; That is,
No Chance to Lose.
You have a chance to secure o. 20-year guaranty,
gold tilled watch with Elgin movement. You have
a chance to secure a $10 Violin. You have a chance
to secure the pick of a hand-painted China Clock,
But no Chance to Lose.
Our stock of jewelry, spo- ns and gold and silver or-
naments is undoubtedly the BEST IN EL RENO.
They must be sold; and to ger, quick returns, I've
i icked out FIN ST CLASS articles and marked them
in plain figures. They are in my show windows.
You see exactly what they are. Ho you want any
of them? Then come in and invest 50 cents. You
are guaranteed something worth 5o cents. This
you are certain of and you may get one of the very
valuable prizes. Stop at Long's Jewelry Store, S.
Rock Island, near Wade and pee.) in the win.lows.
If satisfied walk in and invest 5o cents. The num-
bers will be drawn.
Thursday Afternoon, January 23rd, 190T
Chances are on Sale now,
Yours for Fairness,
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Tt uistninster
Irwin.
Hull and decoration
Becks, \\'ult>r Finch,
Clute.
Banquet Geo. E. Smith, C. TV.
Dugan, K. E. Allen.
Arrangements \Y. M. Swart/.el,
Dudley Brown, Arthur Woolridge.
Music—Chns. G. Watson, Shir-'
ley Chapman, Flunk .M. Case.
Transportation—Kay I for din. 1
Reception—'I'. R. Reed, chair-]
nan, and all resident Elks and
lawns (prospective Elks.)
All non-resident Elks are cordi-
al.;.' invited to attend and are
>reraised one of the best times on
■urtli.
Chas. W. Puavkv, cliairiiiuii.
PURFTY GUARANTEED.
To lie healthy, drink soda
water made from pure, distilled
wat “r. Schafer Bottling Works.
NotYe tlu‘ brand blown in bottle.
Phone ion.
Digests
what you
Eat
sssla Cure
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Nature never makes a mistake and the preparation which duplicates
its action cannot fail. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure never fails because it di-
ps.’ , ,ur fo d by nature'sown i : c-. Its affect is equally prompt on
I i h i i inal .uid chronic cases c f indigestion, dyspepsia and stomach
of et kind. It digests what \ou eat while the stomach rest*.
No dieting is necessary. Kat all t lie pood food you want. 'Ueiiava
been selling Kodol I ivspepsia Cure for tlie past, two years and have also
used it,” write Bowman & Sons, of Valley Furnace. W. Va.. "and never
bcard of a failure. We are so confident of its merits that we sell every
bottle under our personal puarant " ICodol I>. spepsia Cure nevcrfail*.
Ml Sf®Biiech Troubles.
Pro pa oil byE. Q DeWItt* Co., Ohliauro The >1. bottle conU i»*H tli e» thoSOi -tern.
When you suffer from biliousness urn ,nsi i oat ion use the famous little liver
pills known as DoWitt’e LlttEs EARLY KtSEHS. They never grip*
J, b. kerrick,
rnderUker :ml Kmbaltne'
Rooms in Hiisemr.nt of Warren Ball 3-
nfcf, con or Rock Islan* Avei HO
and Rustieil Street.
^omplete Linp of Picture Von!ding
A ii« -in Stoek.
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PRESS ASSOCIATION
Democratic Papars Organize
.-and Get Down to Business.
At the. meeting of the press
association at Oklahoma City yes-
terday; M. M. Henderson of the
Tccumsch Standard, T. F. Hensley
Of the El Reno Democrat and J.
E. Is mhorg of Enid 7\ ave were
Selected as committee to prepare
Constitution and by laws and re-
port at the meeting to be held on
l’'el>. 28th.
The following resolution wusj
adopted.
“Resolved, That the Democratic
Press association of Oklahoma
hereby endorses the aims and ob-
jects of the Jefferson club of
Oklahoma in its work in behalf of
Democracy.”
A motion was unanimously
adopted condemning the practice
of Democratic editors clubbing
their papers with Republican
dailies and weeklies.
Editor Echols of Mungum Star
is president, and L. G. Nibhvek,
Guthrie Leader, Secretary.
The Miller & Gardner Slice Store.
South Bickford Avenue, Near Wade Sire?
Entertainment.
What! Dramatic reading, im-
personating, music.
When! Friday evening, Jan.
17, 1902.
Who? Prof. Garfield Black.
Where? Christian church.
Tho Elgin, III., papers say of
Prof. Black: “Garfield Black has
been with us. We are all afire
with admiration. No eulogy ever
written has done him justice. You
must hear him to form any true
conception of his ability.”
Hear him at Christian church
Friday evening.
W-( 5 fine improved Canadian
pi! county fafnts for sale at a bargain;;
five miles to railroad; a snap if
Iffil taken at once.
|vS j 3 claims near Hobart; one 3}
Bi miles, one 5 miles and one 13
! miles.
rP 1 One to miles from Rush Springs
pj or Ninekah.
j One four miles from Apache.
Two south of Mountain View.
One southwest of Sickles.
One south of Ft. Cobb.
One southwest of Minco.
One west of Minco.
One northwest of Chick us ha.
One southwest of Anadarkoand
l mile from Randalet.
One cracker-jack claim in 4-10
south.
Several 40 and SO-acre tracts.
WHEELER &. MILLER.
Jalonick B'dg., Room 11.
II. R. Canon & Co., the exclu-
sive shoo house always has
bargains.
SAVED Mis I, FK.
“1 wish to sav that I feel I ow*
mv life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,”
writes H. C.Chrestenson of Mayfield,
Minn. "For three years I was troubl-
ed with dyspepsia so that I could
hold nothing on my stomach Many
times 1 would he tillable to retain a
.....i,i of foo i Finally I wns eon-
1 lined to m.v bed Doctors said 1 could
i not live 1 read one o your advertise-
I meats on Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and
thought it tit mv ease and eninmeno-
i <1 its use I began to improve from
I the first bottle Now I ant cured and
I recommend it toall” Digests your
; food Cures all stomach trouble*
n Miller
THE BEST.
Our Mr. Veekthe head baker of
the Star Bakery is of the old Ger-
man School; and guarantees first
class pies, bread and cakes. The-
“Best” of every thing in the
bakery line.
j Wm. Morrison, Prop.
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Kes. cor. Wot cl-iysl. & Darker arc.
Be:
H. C. 8HUITKK,
brick house f,07 S. Darker at*.
Phone Nu. 205.
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ORS HATCHETT & SHUTTtE
Office cor. Hock Island avo , and Russell street, over shoe store.
Office Phone No. 66.
■Come an 1 See
Baig
Phrenologist and Palmist, at
Gernmnia Hotel.
Rev. W. T. lieedy, formerly
I pastor of the M. E. Church, South
j is here today from Geary. Mr.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
On the 1st of February 1
move my shoe shop to
Disease and danger lurk in tli*
vital organs The blood becomes
will I vitiated and the general health is
undermined whenever tin* stomach
tho Rus- i and liver fail to perform their fune-
. j tlons as nature intended Herbine
u*ll street room of the oturman wjjj tone up the stomach, regulate
'Uildin,., conn1, Hickford ave. and
Russell stre t; were I’ll be glad to j B Millers
In the I 'L'he one fare rate made by all
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that we,
George O. Conville and Geerge S.
Ross heretofore doing business as
grocers, under tho firm name and
style of Conville A Ross, have this
day by mutual consent, dissolved
partnership— Mr. Ross retiring from
tlie firm. The business will hence-
forth be carried on by MrJ onville
and son, under the firm name of
Conville & Son, who assume the
liabilities of the firm and to whom
all debts due the firm should be paid.
. t Gbokok O. Convu.i.k
Signed j George S. Ross
F.l Reno, Oklahoma, D> o, 9th, 190t.
have my friends cal',
meantime
work, or “new work” done in an
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artistic manner will find me at my the 8th Annual Convention of tho
old place in rear of Canon & Co’s j Oklahoma Live Stock Association,
Those having work not called for, | Febt II, 12, and 13, next, is effec-
avill confer a favor by calling and ' live on 10th and 11th going, limit-
getting it, before 1 move. To return on the loth. A splon-
Resnectfullv I did program has been prepured
and Wichita will entertain royally
A. C. i.DU.soy i*H who may come. Among tha
‘ features of special
those wanting repair ! railroads for round trip to Wichita,
Kansas and return on the dates of
The ladies’ aid society of tlie! special sales of registered cuttla
interest
i Baptist church, will meet at the
church on Wednesday and Thurs-
day afternoons to work. The
ladies of the church are invited
to be present with thimbles and
I scissors.
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; A PRELLE-WiLLIANS SHOE CO.
Sir. LOUIS. U. s. A..
Triw,'^,(T1l'riTTr-
Fci Sale
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be IVtiller Gaictncr.
near that place.
A dusty and chilly day. Cold
weather is coming.
The Bell is very glad to son J.
M. Morrow out again.
Heintzolmans will sell ne v, rnd
second hand furniture and rook
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stoves on the installment plan,and
take second hand goods as parti
pay. Two doors north of Kevfoot!
hotel.
SULLIVAN - HOUSE-
16 now open on the European
— Plan- —
FIRST CUSS
MEALS AT MEAL HOURS
35 CENTS.
Short 0rdtr3 at all Hours,
Tabic Board $5 per Week.
.. .Commutation Tickets...
$e QOfor $5,00.
Rooms per day 5Cc & Si.00
Breakfast Hours . . 6 to 9.
Dinner Hours . , 12 t * 1:30'
Supner Hoard , , 6 to 7:30,
Special Dinners Served on ^
Reasonable Notice.
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BRAIN-FOOD NONSENSE.
Another ridioulous food fad lias
and horses, the regular conventioai
program, roping and riding con-
tests for purses, open packing,
houses and stock yards to all
visitors and the annual Cattlemen’*.
Ball. A cordial invitation to-
attend is extended to everyone.
Remember that datesl
Tahler’s Huckeye Pile Ointment
has been thoroughly tested for man
years, and is a positive cure for this
been branded bv the most, competent1 distressing and embarrassing
troubles. Price, 50cents in bottles.
Tubes, 75 cents At C. It Mil er’S
authorities. They have dispelled,
tlie silly notion that one kind of food,
is needed for brain, another for mu-
scles, and stili another for hones. A.
correct 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
coining by taking regular doses of
Green’s August Flower, tile favurito
medicine of tlie healthy millions.
A few d.oess aids digestion, stimu-
lates tlSo liver to healthy action,
purifies tlie blood, and makes you
feel buoyant and vigorous. You can
get Dr («. G. Green’s r liable re-
medies at C. 1!. Miller’s
Get Given's Special Almanac.
Reopening of the Star Bakery
at No. 110 South Choctaw avenue,
Wm. Morrison, proprietor.
An attractive woman thrives on
good food and sunshine, with plenty
of exercise in tlie open nip Iter
form glows with heatlli and her
face blooms with its beauty Whej
troubledwitli a costive .habit, she
takes a few doses of Herbine to
cleanse her system of all impurities,
price, 60 cents. At C. R , illel’s
Juvenile SuMpIeion,
“I shall soon be your new mamma,”
J. A. WEIDEN3ACI-!.
- P/Isnager -
Christie Grain end Stock Co.,
EL RENO.
Ask your grocer for Russ
Bleaching Blue; do not bo deceiv-
ed by fraudulent imitations. See
on
Dr. II. H. WYNNE,
•KTl.tST AND AITS ’, Id. KKNi),(), T.
Diseases—medical and surgical-
*4 4>t the eye, ear, nose and throat,___
special and exclusive practice ^ Th3
Catarrhal diseases of the nose i 1
One story, 6-room cot-
,. with h . i li room;
cistern' w'idL' eily t- j 8:1 id n poverne.-s to her little charge, that the name Russ appears
i r; large burn with cow ) “■ am going to marry your father, each package,
and horse lot.separate. Freddy, dear. 1 wonder if you uro
All in perfect.' repair glad7” LEE LUNG LAUND71Y.
616 8 McComb ave. “Hurrah!” exclaimed Freddy, , ,
Dtlil 1- y 1*. Drown. | “That's a perfectly splendid idea. ’ 1 ho" located Dl Annex
Rooms 1 and 2, Land Who thought of it first—you or papa?” of Caddo hotel.
(Mllon Bldg.
Model Millinery j
and throat treated.
The scientific application of
lenses (bpeetaeles) to the eye reeoiv-
es my special attention.
Oitice. Rock Island avo.. one
b’ '/k south • ranty court house
Will make nil their pattern
hats at cost from now until
Jan. 1. We still hare a num-
ber of beautiful hats to select
from.
PITTS & HEED
226 S. Rock Islanci Avo,
—Chicago Journal.
Explicit Directions.
Young Tutter (who lias been invite J
! to call)—1 hope 1 won't have any dif-
I fieulty in finding your house, Miss Cal-
loway.
I Miss Calloway—Oh, no; I don’t think .
| you wit’. Mr. Tutter. You can tell the
| house in til's way: .Inst before you get j
tn it. on the f. ‘ corner, Is a florist's Rooms B, 6
I •«UbUG —»nt.—llartem Life. 1 , _
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Thk I.ke Lung Lai ndky.
CLhRK At BOYS.
LaA w ykks
and 7, Jalonick Bldg.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 122, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1902, newspaper, January 15, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912954/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.