El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 280, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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CL RENO EVENING BELL
Successor to
EL RENO SUPPER.’BELL.
K. J. Simpson, Editor & Prop.
44
tt
Daily, per annum, mailed.. .$4.00
six months, “ ... 2.50
one “ “ ... 5'
“ week, delivered.. 1(
“ 1 month delivered.. 2.’
Weekly, per annum........ 76
“ six month?......... 50
Kiekl The Bell wants you to
kick if you don’t get tho Bell.
WANTS.
Grain Markets
Chicago, July 19.—All grain
markets opened up strong and
higher on continuance of wet
weather in the winter wheat belt.
Shortly after the opening profes-
sionals commenced taking profits
on long stuff causing a re-action
all around. Receipts at primary
markets continue fair with a good IVantkd-
export demand Active markets
anticipated for next weak.
Nearly all the retail business
houses are being supplied with
the Montaguo twine holder, an in
genious invention which will make
Joe Montague considerable money
Cows For Saijl — Both fresh.
Choice of either. Call at the
Davis faring east of ice plant
and 3 north. titi
<*ihi. Wanted—For light house-
work. Call at Mrs. J. K.
Jones’, 802 S. Grand ave. 74
Butov Wanted.—Would like to
hire a buggy, road wagon or
light surrey for a few weeks.
The best of care guaranteed,
and good pay for use. Call!
at Bell office. 75
For Sale. A pair of bay ponies I ■
with light spring wagon and i*
harness. Enquire at this
office p7o I
For Sai.e:—Hotel furnished, 341
rooms for $500 in the city of j
El Reno. Call room 3, l". S.
liiind office. 75
For Rent A good furnished room
at Mrs. Hall’s 602 S. Bickford
avenue with or without I
board. 7*5
Stolen—Two gold watches, one
from A. A. Deardorff the
other from E. D. Cave. An , -* * - -■
exceedingly large reward j try !'• now
will be paid for the return of
same to their owners. 77
Position by lady sten-
ographer. Experienced; ref-
erences. Call at Bell of-
fice. p77
For Rent. -5-room house at 4ot>
S. Hoff avenue. Enquire at
premises p77' at
For Rent—A 7-room brick resi-| Oklahoma
dence on N.
Drink-
the
Purest
Drink
Ever
Sipped.
This is
No
Fairy
Tale
If you’ve nevertried
try if. now
| "Dr. PEPPER"
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Oftho Citizens' National Bank
Take
a
Peek
Into our windows as you pass. It will do your eyes good as well as your
pocketbook.
i The north window of the clothing room displays a Midsummer Sale of
Suits, one and two of a kind, at the manufacturers’ cost. Don’t take our
word for it; examine them.
The south wind* w is full of everything a man or boy wears, and the
styles and prices should interest you.
Inside the Clothing Room we are selling Straw Hats at less than cost.
Boys, tell mother the next suit must come from Crowe’s, to secure yon a
nice Ball and Bat, the joy of a boy’s life.
Great Bargains in Our Two Large Store Rooms.
The largest and most complete
line of Boys and Children’s
Clothing this side of Kansas
City
Are you thinking of going to
Colorado or some other re-
sort? You will need a Trunk,
Grip, Telescope, Steamer
Trunk, Suit Case, or some-
thing of the kind, and here
is the place to get Quality
and Price.
We will keep the PICTURES on
sale at 10c until closedall out. Come
early and get some of these Great
Values before they are all sold
out.
Crowe N
Mercantile Company.
NOTICE.
Bickford. In-j Business, July 16. 1902.
quire at rord s two doors ___
north ol Ivcrfoot. inJ resources
For Rent—4-room house. In-1 Ivans and discounts . $805,777 87
I quire of F. N. Howell. 7,N j Overdrafts securedand un-
Thc twine hangs always ready for Girl Wanted.- Good wages for r'>'1
right one. Call at 507 South
Hoff ave. 79
F*nc Rent **n ***i *. \ i.. i 1 remlumson l S. Ponds
roll Kent OH rv\l,E A 10 roomed stooks. securities, etc, .
House. Suitable for boarders, Hanking bouse, furniture
and roomers. Inquire at 219
N. Evans ave. 79
El Reno, in the Territory of | Tho Bartncrship heretofore ex-
Ishoma, at the Close of Y * ‘Vi
1 dissolved, M . ( . Miller withdraw-
ing. Geo. H. Wheeler.
use, but is never in the way.
Mother Always Keeps It Handy.
“My mother suffered a long time
from distressing pains ahd general
ill health due primarily to indigos
tton," says L. W. Spalding Verona,
Mo. “Two years ago I got her to
try Kodol. She grew better at once
and now, at the age of seventy-six,
eats anything she wants, remarking
that she fears no bad effects as she
has her bottle of Kodol handy
Don t waste time doctoring symptoms ing and evening.
Go after the cause, if your stom-
ach is sound your health will be
good. Kodol rests the stomach and at 11 and evening S o’clock,
and strengthens the body by digest-
ing your food. It is nature’s own
Ionic. C. R Miller.
secured
IT S. Bonds to secure cir-
culntion ..................
I1. S. hoods on hand
Premiums on U S. bonds
8,098 47
12.600 CO
640 00
788 05
2,.'till 08
and fixtures
Due from National banks
For Sale ok Rent—New 4-room! Y*: “**"•*>
U-T- ! Hue from state banks and
house in Hiekox addition on
N. Bickford. See (). I,.
Richards. 79
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Church Chimes.
German M. E.— Sunday inorn-
Rock Island M. E.—Morning
Card of Thanks.
My most heartfelt thanks
extended to the dear friends and
neighbors for kind attentions paid
Christian Science - Sunday
morning only. Services at 11
o’clock.
Congregation ai. Ciiiroh.—
arc | Stindny School at 10 a m. Preach-
ing at 11 a. 111. and S p. m.
Ei‘iscoi*AL Ciurcii.—Services
bankers..............
Du** from approved re-
serve agents
Checks A other oast items
Exchanges fo clearing
house ............
Notes of other National
banks ..........
Fractional p: per currency
nickh s and cents
Lawful money reserve in
bans, viz:
Specie $0,921 03
Legal tender
notes. .24,023 00
Redemption fund with I .
S. Treasurer (6% of cir-
culation) .
Resources other than those
above stated......................
13.487 55
57.598 1G
922 G8
170.712 82
3,403 (It
1,B87 15 I
500 00 I
Why pay one dol-
lar for 18 pounds
of Sugar when yon
can get 20 pounds
at the Townsend' !S|
Grocery? ! PS
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'll
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80.944 (10
*52 5 00 ;
123 70| '
Total
Church Enid.
my beloved wife during her last st. Matthews’
illness, and for kindness shown at L\vxt Sunday, the 27th. Services
the burial, and for the many floral |at E, Reno. Sunday School at
<ilferings. Words are too weak
to express my profound apprecia-
tion for these acts and tokens
I o’clock
Y. M. C. A
14 p. m. by Rev.
i.iahtlitiks.
Capitol stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profils, loss ex-
I poises and taxes paid
j National banknotes out-
standing
Due to other Nat. banks
Due to state hanks and
j hankers.
I Individual deposits sub-
Sunday Demand ce^cliluaei, of tic-
II. o.
Ludlum,' ,
friendship. I extend thanks both I Pastor of the Congregation church ' ' 'tU °kS
We matte Abstracts.
FINCH &. HERBERT.
Nobby Spring suits, $7.50 to
146 95 1 $15. They fit.
StarClothiers
G. 11. Gibson, owner of the
famous German coach horse,
Burnce, and imported jacks lias
lease 1 the Curtis wagon yards on
S. Choctaw avenue, and invites
his friends and others to call.
$010846 491 ,II:in7 ’V riever doctor of
, osteopathy, has gone to Missouri,
J his old home, on a month’s visit.
lie’ll permanently locate at El
j Reno and. on his return, will fit
up pleasant offices.
Neckwear at Friend
WE GIVE YOU
The only medicine
need is one of our $15 suits.
You’ll be lit well.
Star Clothiers
Closing out
All Summer
Goods at cost
Harry S. Gundry & Co.,
$ 5o. onr oo
2,600 oo |
1,757 26j
12.500 00 j
14,656 48
58.634 62 I
455,088 03 |
& Blevins.
FITS
you will
REMOVAL SALE
Wc wiH move into new quarters about September First and until
that time w** will make nri inbrsuHmr 1 wr* i r*, ana l,ntii
bem llt of low prices as long as possible; but b-ur in mind'
W.sh to benefit by low prices don’t hesitate" but buy now. J
G. FI PERRY.
HO So. Bickford Ave.
Furniture and Undertaking. Embalming a specialty Cali,
answered promptly day and night. Both Phone, 68
15,208 15
51 55 1
for myself and my four little ones.
Very Truly,
1). C. Foote.
[Subject "Playing the Man.’
M. E. Ciiiuirii, South—All
[the usual services. The public
Total ............... $610,346 49
Territory of Oklahoma, /
(fount,y of Canadian | Ss’
I.Chan b. Fugle, cashier of the c ...
above-named ,bnnk, do solemnly ‘ l ',tL s
swear that, the above statement. :
|
rr\
All the Year Round
You should have a box of Dr. I
Peruvian Headache and j
powders in the home.
File Rock Island Meat Market.
Remember the Phone- No. 204.
Vacation Days.
Vacation time is here and the
children are fairly living out of ________ ________
doors There could be no healthier It „ , , r,
place for them You need only ^ Holy Commission
I Pastor.
Catholic Church
i-.wvo avi U1IX7AI1 xvu mipu umy to I
guard against the accidents incident- U 11 hi Formal opening of the new
r""r"- —":ih
Salve for quickly stopping pain or |orchestra At 7:30 p m Solemn
removing danger of serious con- service AII the services will be
sequences. For cuts, scalds andl.._ • **• , ,, ...
wounds. “I used DeWltt’s Witch ,,rosK*('^ *,-v t*10 Bight Rev bather
.....J,M ^,n|,c swear that the abovV statement is I’^vcr powders in the home. It -L<U. ^UG:.
Paltor!^ “”w CF-Kob'r‘'' »«Sr tLZ NO. 218 SOUTH R. 1. ftVeNUe
/i ...» , _.i »,* , I if 11DY t timn. It. Pfiutil Vaii nnfVimr*|
Palm Carden Saloon.
Sunday, at
At
Cashier.
Correct—Attest.
H. T. Smp ir.
Otto A. Shuttle
J. T. A I,I,ISON.
Directors.
Subset ibed and sworn to before
me this 19th day of July, 1902.
I ska l ] S. S. Sturm ins.
Notary Public.
Commission expires Jan. 31. 19(6
it next time It costs you nothing!
if it fails. Price 25c per box. Atj
druggists.
Hazel Salve for sores cuts and
bruises," says L. B. Johnson, Swift,
Tex, “It is the best remedy on tile
market." Sure cure for piles and
skin diseases. Beware of counter-
feits. C. It. Miller.
Geary and El Reno will play
ball Sunday afternoon. The
Geary nine is a cracker jack, and
it has a victory over the Shawnee
club to its credit. The El Reno
Blues will have to play ball.
THE OKLAHOMA IM
PROVEMENT CO
Oklahoma City, O
Will buy you a lot and build a
house on It o*n the small
monthly payment plan. Write
Abbot of Sacred Heart The ser-
mons will, lie delivered by the
very Kev Father Hilary, O. S. B.
Christian Ciu rcii -Preaching
at 11 a. m. and S p. m; Sunday
School at 9:45 a. in : Junior En-
deavor at 3 p. in.; Senior En-
deavor at 7 |>. in. The evening
sermon will be (he first of a scries
of 20 minute sermons that Rev.
Monroe will preach to young
people. Thome: "The Possibili
lies before the American Youth.
All arc invited to hear the entire
series
ASK YOUB GROOKR 4OR
f VFLOUR
VJ
9S=
If yon have property to rent
why not list it with Meyer and
Boo ton. Theyhuvc callers every
day.
GRAIN AND STOCKS.
, Sept wheat closed today... 72-f
Sept wheat closed yesterday 72 j - 2
Sept corn dosed today..... 60-4
Sept corn closed yesterday.
Wheat opened............
Wheat, high..............
Wheat, low
Corn opened
Terry'a Uncle, Tom’s Cabin
Show Tuesday evening, enter-
tained our citizens nnd surround-
ing community. The street pa-
rade in the afternoon, the music
from the band and the entire ex
jhibition from beginning to end
were good. They were greeted
with a good audience and their re-
turn here in the future would be
gladly welcomed b\ the public.
It i* a pleasure to do busines.s|
with such a company. Visitor,
Alexis, III.
Recall save your money on
furniture, stoves and house hold
goods. Wilson & Sneaky's.
Manufacture*! oy the
Janadian Co. Mill Jr Ki.svatou Cc
Just received a carlcad of
shirts and shirtwaists at Friend
(6. Blevins
El Reno’s favorite resort for
strictly pure liquors and
all lovers of
_ fine cigars.
FREE LUNCH AT ALL HOURS
NO. 106 N. BICKFORD
Wrn Morrison, the expert manipulator
of fancy drinks is in charge.
J. G. Wick.
Mr. Wick has now located Ii is
blacksmith and wheelwright shops
til j on '"hmth Choctaw avenue, two [ Don’t miss the special
„» [ 5SS i.............. *
“i-i 1 friends cull There’s no better! Call for one of the Mousd
Do you need a temporary loai
on personal goods( Call on O. L
Richards, 205 S. Rock Island.
The Novelty Store has a fine
line of Hammoeki.
Neckwear at Friend & Blevins
Siy! Dr. Scott's Camphoratec ;
Blackberry Cordial never fails t* | 77-
cure diarrhoea, dysentery, fluj j
and cholera niorhus. Price 50c.
Ask your druggist.
Why pay one dollar for 13 lbs
of Sugar when vou can get 20
pounds at the Townsend Gro-
j eery?
Shoe
T. A. HATCHETT
HOK' ‘’HokUs^T^arker a.
1 hone No. 205.
DRS. HATCHETT 4 SHUTTLE
°m,,'*COr’ B°Uk r»-'" — • and Russell str et„ over shoe store.
Olliee Phone No. 66.
AWNINGS
Patronize the little one-horse rT7
hotel with the big cottonwood ^orn’ hlJfh......
tree in front, .Corn, low......
Albert Newton, Prop. I Stocks strong.
friends call, mere s no
72- ' ! workman in the territory than ! Company’s "color cards’’
(11-4 ,M.r- " 1(;k, and work ont rusb d to1 r^no-Rell 1 , * ,*.
j I him will receive his perkonai, at- 1 ^ ‘ ' * *’
"V* tk.ntion This ......
thing will be
guaranteed
City
at the
........... ‘‘I*” i r-i.*'U >AI, A I *
1 tkntion Ibis means that every-' Munlmttnn
. . -------'"'.i - Shirts, best known,
satisfactory and1 known as the lK'st. Star
I Clothiers, Sole agents.
Get them and
Keep Cool.
Tj"; very best, window awnings. $4. A good window awning, $2.50
his .nouns a cut of 50...... cent over the prices you have paving
■ " ! i> t“r awnings complete and placed on building. Store awn-
i.igs and roll cui tuins for porches in proportion. All work put
1,1 . *•' 1 X0I 1 K'n*-*’* 1 hands and satisfaction guaranteed. Have your
residence made comfortable and attractive. I handle tents,
Magun covers, bows and general canvas and second-hand goods at
.''' S, <'lnp’ putronizp Home industry and save money.
1,111 ' "U (>rs l,r,'nil>ll.v. Special prices on awnings to real ee-
tote men an i contractors. o. L. RICHARDS
°Ck hhni “VC” or 213 S'*’ Bel) phono’ 26o.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 280, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1902, newspaper, July 19, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912977/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.