El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 281, Ed. 1 Monday, July 21, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
»~*-r.|date For Sheriff
To the voters who will partici
gate i i ti'io Democratic primuric;
t > be li 'Id in September, 1 lierchj
announce my candidacy for tin
Cilice of Sheriff, and respect f ull,'.
solicit your support.
.John C. Ozmun.
Ki’.voort Denney desires to an
Bounce to the voters of Canadian
County that he is -i candidate foi
the nomination of Sheriff for
Canadian County subject to the
action of I lie primary of Cana
st' in Democratic County, which
will he held September ‘2, 1902.
To the voters who will partici-
pate m the Democratic primaries
to be held in September, 1 here-1
by him.ounce my candidacy for the j
office of Sheriff, and respectfully
i»r licit your support.
M. 11. Twekd,
Of Union, O. T.
Register of Deeds.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Rcgis-
terof Deeds, subject to the Deni- j
ueratic primaries in September, i
and I solicit the support of the1
roters. J. K. Stonk.
I hereby announce myself us a J
candidate for the office of Register
of Deeds, subject to the Democrat-
ic primaries in September, and I
•olicit the support of the voters.
C. M. Stanako.
Commissioner.
%
Subject to tiie decision of the
voters at ihe Dcmooratic primar-
ies next September, I hereby an-
nounce myself as a candidate for
the position of commissioner for
the Third district. If nominated
and elected I pledge my best ef -
forts to u faithful discharge of my j
duties. 11. B. J. Hinnenkamp
• ou pvt to the Democratic pri-
maries next September, 1 hereby
ann miicc myself ns a candidate
(or rc-eieotion as commissioner
for tiie Second district. If none
hated and elected my best ef-
forts :m pledged to a faithful dis-
charge of my official duties.
H. H. Lek.pkr.
Subject to the Democratic ]>ri-
inr.ries in September. I hereby
announce myself as a candidate
for commissioner for the First
([istrii’t. If nominated and elect-
ed my b.'st efforts are pledged to
H faithful discharge of my official
duties. J. M. Walkek,
Reno Township.
We are authorized lo announce
lyillinm Sell warbqrg, of Okarehe
precinct us a candidate for county
Coiniiii.ssioner of the first district
Subject to the action of the demo -
ey itie primary election to be held
an the second day of September,
1902.
Probate Judge.
I herely announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Probate
Judge of this county subject to
(lie Democratic primaries, and
ert sincerely solicit the support
of one and all. J. I. Phki.cs.
County Attorney.
Subject to the Democratic
primary 1 will be a candidate for
tiie office of county attorney for
Canadian county, and respectfully
solicit the support of the voters.
J. J. Carney.
Legislature.
» are authorised to announce
the name of Hobart Crowley us :
eSTHi*•••■■ for the 13th legislative
district, ".ibje.'t to the action <■:
Use largest selling
brands of Cigars in the world!
■Sftfe
Digest;
what yam
Eat
Dyspepsia Ci3i*e
■,r*Aa tit frv.ist tn imtlniuin f h. hnflr (Curtail this variati
You need all kinds of food to uiafniain the body. Curtail this variety
and s .me organ is underfed. It is for tiiis reason that adiet is injurious,
lr vou cannot digest good food your stomach is out of order and needs
rest You cannot go without food for that would mean starvation.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat without the stomach’said.
Take it and you can rest your stomach without interrupting digestion.
It ,.i nature’s own remedy. Never fails. Anderson Riggs, Sunny Lane,
Ten., says; "1 was troubled with indigestion ten years and tried many
tilings and spent much money until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I am
now feeling better than in tiveyearsaud more, like a boy than intwenty."
Cures All Stomach Troubles.
fr.'iuina liy E. C. IlpWitt A Co.. riiteavo. The 91. t.ottle contains 814 times the 80c. stoe.
When you need a soothing and healing application for piles, sores and skin
diseases, use DEWITT’S Witch Hazel SALVE. Beware of counterfeit*.
For Saleby C, R. Miller.
FI RENO TIME CARDS.
CHOCTAW.
TRAINS WEST.
No. 1.—Leaves 3:00 u. m.
No. 8.—Leaves 8:10 p. nt.
No. 7.—Leaves 7:30 a. m.
TRAINS EAST
No. 2.—Leaves 1:50 a m.
No. 4.—Leuven 1:10 p. m.
No. S. —Leaves W:26p. 111.
One Bend from "FL0R0D0RAT Cigars or Two Bands from
‘CUBAN0LAT 'CREM0" "GEO.W.CHILDS'orMCKSONSQUARE"Cigans
are of same value as one Tag from "START "HORSE SHOE'.
"SPEARHEADT "STANDARD NAVY"or
W. O. Shaker,
Agent,
ROCK ISLAND.
TRAINS SOUTH.
! Texas Vestibuled Express .. 12:25 a ill
| Texas Fast. Express..............12:20 p m
No 85.............................................9:25 p m
| Lawton Express.......................7:00 a m
i Local Freight.............................4:15 pm
TRAINS NORTH.
I
■ Chicago Vestibuled Express 4:00am
I K C A Eastern Express.........3:35 pm
j No 96 ........................................7:87 am
J Arrives Font Lawton ...... 8:30 pm
32 Local Freight............9:00 a m
N H. Nos 35 and 36 and looal
| freights daily except Sunday.
the Democratic
primary election.
convention
County Treasurer
Fubj ot to the Democratic
lirimaries in September, C. M.
Citcl.l s w ill be a candidate for re-
election to the office of County
■Treasurer. The, same diligent
■sen ice given during his first term
will be faithfully continued if
xgain ( i 'ot''d.
W.E ARE DOING THE
FiNETRADE OFELRENO
Hear that elegant music every
afternoon and evening this week
at
GERRERS.
Need some more now. Please
•send your job work to the Pell
office.
Heintssolmans will sell new, and
teeond hand furniture and cook
doves on the installment plan,
md the second hand goods as part
pay. Two doors north of Iverfoot
iotel.
J. A. Sohn has moved hia of-
fice to No. 217 N. Rock Island
A VC.
Terry's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co.
gave a splendid performance at
the Olympia last night . Era and
Topsy especially good. -Cincin-
nati Enquirer.
A treat for the El Heno jwoi>lc
in music ihis week at (ierrers.
Miller Pros.’ orehe-trn every af-
ternoon and evening, and they
are the best in the land.
FRIEND
Jf it' Gerrers it’s all right,
ANOTHER NEW FEATURE.
“Sunday, July 6th, the Frisco
System established through
sleeping ear service between Ok-
lahoma City and St. Louis on their
fast train leaving Oklahoma City
at ff.iSO p.m. and arriving at Okla
homa City at 7:30 a. in. This
same train carries through sleep-
er between Oklahoma City and
Kansas City. Such service will
certainly benefit and satisfy Okla-
homa City people.”
Yours Truly,
11. F. 1H mi, D. J’. A.
A BUSINESS CHANCE.
Any one wishing to buy a good
paying business can get :t bargain
by calling at the Chicago Racket.
FOR SALE.
Good and new 6-room residence
with fine conveniences, city water
etc. A bargain for some one.
No. 806 S. Bickford are.
Houses for Rent.
Four room house, good barn,
one-half block ground, near Ir-
ving schools.
i Five room house, three blocks
I north of Kerfoot hotel.
Four room house, north of
j Choctaw depot.
E. A. SlIARI'K,
Rear office. Citizens’ Nat. bank.
§|
Oklahoma Cfiy.
(World’s Fair Special)
11 aves (Malinina City.... .11:80 p. m
Arrives Kansas fit*..... .7:00 a in
Arrives St. Louis..........11:80 a in
Arrives Memphis............(1:00p in
St. Louis Express.
L laves Ol alioma City... ,U;50a in
Arrives HI Louis............7:15 a m
Meteor.
Leaves Kansas City........7:15 p m
Arrives Ol ahomaCity.....7:80am
Ark; & Okla. Express
Leaves St Louis............10:00p in
Arrives O lahoma Oily.....0:45 p in
Through cars mid Pullman palace
sleepers between O In linn; a City
Kansas Citi, Ht Louis and Memphis,
For rates and other information,
call on neare t Frisco System agent
or address the undersigned.
B F I)i;nn,
Division Passenger Agt.
Wichita, Kas.
i
The Place to Co,
Think of a round trip of only
$1970
To Denver. Colorado Sprlnc*
Manltou ancl Pueblo.
On certain dates in June; July.
August and September,
via the
Buainets Chance.
J. W. Wortman, Till S. Pick-
ford, offers his planing mill and
business located at 216 and 218 E.
Wade street, at a bargain. Any-I .
one interested in this line will do 1 't,u" '
well to see him at once. Well es-1 u 520 S. Bickford.
Carpenter
work done ill town
A. II. Norman and
NEW FAST TRAIN
B«tw&en St. Louis and Kansas City aad
OKLAHOMA CITY,
WICHITA,
DENISON,
SHERMAN,
DALLAS,
EORT WORT H
A.n«! principal points In Texas and the South*
i west. This train In ntvr throughout and l*
of Die finest equipment, provided
tablished business, steady run of
trade. Lots included. Call ut
mill or at Pell office for further
information.
“On July 3d, the CregcentUutel.at
Eureka Springs opens as an all-year-
'round resort, under tiie manage
incut of the Frisco System. Ex-
tensive renovations and improve-
ments have been elteoted which will
make the Orescent Hotel Hie equal
of any hostelry to be found in tiie
Southwest.''
THE "HAN AN
Friend & Blevins
Adolph Boehm has opened up it
restaurant and short order in con-
nection with Harms Bros.' saloon,
open day and night. 64
You can sec sonic of the Men’s
and Boys Shoes we are closing
out in our north window.
F'kiknd & BLKviVS.
Acts Immediately.
Cole s are sometimes more trouble-
some in summer than in winter it’s
so hard to keep from adding to them
while cooling off after exercise One
Minute Cough Cure cures at once
Absolutely safe. Acts immediate-
ly. Sure cure for coughs, colds,
croup, throat an i lung troubles. C’
R. Miller.
| nia.li up of the finest equipment, pr
I with ol*ctiio llffhu and all other modern
{traveling convenience*. It runs tin our now
! completed
Red Raver Division.
Every
* building l_____
{ in the make-up
Write, for books entitled
“CAMPING IN COLORADO.
"FlbHING IN COLO HA DO,"
—AND—
undertheturquoise sky.
The. Camping Book tells hour,
where and ut what cost parties
- appliance known to modern t-ar * of two. four and siX can enjoy
and railroading lias l.een employed inexpensive vacation in that
ske-up of tk.s rerrloc, including d( lightful climate.
y [delightf ul climate-
iCafe Observation Cars,, i\ thimPSQK, A. C, P,Topeka, In.
I under the mami£em**nt of Fred. Harvey, i T.u n ,
Full Information as to rates and all details of I JRQ StBASTANi b. P. A., CfllC3[[!
» t rip via this new route will be cheerfully ' ®
furnished, upon application, by auy repro*
tentative of the
i: !xa*ncvjv.'^in smizrE
O. L. Richards will pay the
biggest price for your seeona-
I hand furniture. Rhone 280.
I _
AGENTS.
LUMBER FOR SALE.
About half a car load of lumber
for sale. The stock has been used
at the new Catholic clmreh build-
for scatfolding etc. It will be sold
very cheap. Call and sec.
F. X. <tkkukk.
Cures Sciatica.
Rev. W. L. Riley. L. L fi . Cn ia,
New York, writes: "After fifteen
days of ex iruciating pain from
.sciatic rheumatism, under various
treatments. I was induced to tr-
Ballard’s Snow Liniment, the first
application giving my firs relief,
and the second, entire relier. i can
give It unqu ilili' i recomnif i.iiation.
25c. 50c and ll.OOnt C. it Miller.
“On July 3d, thef’rescrnt Hotel,
at K.iiresa Springs, oi» ns as an all-
year-'round resort under the man-
agement of the Frisco System Ex-
tensive renovations and improve-
ments have lie. n elici t d which will \
male tile Orescent. Hotel the equal
of any hostelry to he found ill the
Southwest.”
A. f'. Pedcrsi>n, oppo it'' the
fire bell, has some rare u; ,in.- in
slioes which lie is closing out at 81
a [air. They arc good values at
83 to $6. Mr. I’ertor-nn bought
lover 100 pairs at a < I aring -ale,
I and he’s giving his custoiiier.s the
I advantage of extremely low prices.
Good Pasture
For cattle or horses at the I. F.
Kelley farm, south of El Heno.
New equipment, new schedule,
new route. “Choctaw Route.”
Fresh Jersey cow for sale. En-
quire at Caiutiinn County Mill.
Always remember that Dr
Scott’s Peruvian Headache and
Fever Powders cure headache and
cure fevers quickly. Every box
guaranteed to cure. Try ’em. All
druggists; 25c per bo>.
Coolers.
Vani’li and crushed strawberry
ice nreai’i, and sherbet at Jackson
Bro“
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 281, Ed. 1 Monday, July 21, 1902, newspaper, July 21, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913139/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.