El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 239, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 31, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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g 3ring and Kalsomlning.
t<>r plastering, white-
ranakilsoniining promptly
J* to by J. p. Shklbt. '
■eramay be left at Sombart’s
t store.
ileintzelinans will sell now, and
second hand furniture and cook
stoves on the installment plan,
•nd the second hand goods as part
____LEGAL NOTICES.
[First published May 81, 1902.)
SHERIFF'S SAI.E.
Territory of Oklahoma, county of
Canadian, ss:
John. Deere Flow t’o., plaintiff, vs
S It. Pettee, deft iiilant.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an order of sale to me di-
rected and delivered, and now in iny
hands, issued out of the clerk’s of-
fice of the Third Judicial district
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
~Z V J [IU *'*ms I«irt or tile Third Judicial district
I«.V. two doors north of Kerfoot V"llr.t’ territory of Oklahoma, in and
hot4‘l. j or the county of i anadian. uponn
judgment of attachment rendered in
Neuralgic pains, rheumatism,
lumbago and sciatic pains, yield t<
the penetrating Influence ‘of Hal
lards Snow Liniment. Price 25 anc
60 cents. C. R. Miller.
TO THE PEOPLE
Of El Reno and Sur-
rounding Country
$5,000 of Electricsl Appli-
ances to be Used by Dr.
Dysart.
l>r. Dysart come... to HI Kono
™c°n.‘n ' ■ i I'.' ^-president
',,*Kni .Secretary of War
Surgeon General of the U s'
army, the governor of Texas,’ bv
judges, lawyers, and doctors of
America nnd Europe.
11,1 li^ ieeidt d to ntuke this his
home and will lit his ollj. .. up with
the best and latest appliances to ,
siiu his skill in curing diseases. j
To become rapidly acquainted
with the people of the city nnd'
eoiinty lie has decided to give his 1
sendees free (medicine excepted) j
to all invalids who call between !
now and May 31. This will in-
clude the use of the X ray. The'
doctor is am all forms of chronic
diseases, and those who are not
afflicted will do well to cullnndsee
his wonderful electrical appliances.
Du. ,1. C. Dvsaut.
< )ver ( Vo we Mercantile ('<>.
El io no, ()kla.
MISS CAROLYNE WOOD
Instructor on Piano and,
Mandolin,
At the home of Mrs. O. A I
Shuttee, So Barker A ve, j
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Pureoxia.
Every householder and
man of family should
read this jt
ThisjVleansYoU!!
Watch Out, Now!!
«•* A WARNING
©r. ©ronton,
Office an<1 Residence, Jalonick Bui'd
ing, Corner Woodson ard Kick
ford. ’Phone 180.
said court in favor of the John Deere
l”c|'v company, p aintiff, and against
”• 1‘ettee, defendant, 1 have lev-
led upon the following described
real estate and property of said de-
fendant, towit: The south half of
northeast quarter, section twenty-
one (21), township thirteen (13),
north of range ten (10), w., I. M . in
l anadim county, and said
territory, appraised at $5uin0;
also the northeast quarter of section
I well ty-KX (21i), township twelve I 12)
north of range eiglit (8), w„ t M„
in said county, appraised at
fj;600 And I shall on
Wednesday, the 2f.th day of June,
A. D., 19o2, at tlie hour of two
0 clock p. m., of said day, at the
front door of the court house of I
Canadian county, at El Reno, in
said county and territory, proceed
to sell the right title and interest of
the above-named defendant, S. H.
1 ettee, in ami to tlie above de-
scribed property, to satisfy said i
ju Igment amounting to six^thous-
and three hundred and ninety-eight El- RENO, OKLAHOMA
dollars and eighty-four cents, and'
the further sum of 41<i dollars
a nil eigh tv-five Cents, costs, t.oget her
with all accruing costs of sale and
interest on the judgment from the
J. HENSLEY, M. D.
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon,
Over 30 years in active practice.
Chronic diseases a specialty.
Office and ree'dence, 410 S. Rock Isl-
and avenue. Phone 111.
EL RENO - - . O. T.
CHARLES P. LINCOLN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Our Palatable Water Still
ba.s a rapacity of loO fiat-
Ions dully outjjut.
1 he higher class of people
are rapidly realizing that
this is the only reliable table
tvuter for daily use.
Sprint! uniters are subject
to eonturnination.
Pilfers are not germ proof.
Our distilled uniter is
i "ltd de-
lightfu.il y pa I a In hi e
ell I our goads ore mi.de
jram this under We are the
the only concern in Oklaho-
ma making all their gauds
from distilled train-. *
On Friday evening, June ti. at 8 o’clock, the curtain will fall
on the last act of our Great Sp icial Sale of Muslin U„-
der-to- wear Garments. Then it will be TOO LATE
Too late to secure the money-saving bargains we are now of-
fering our patrons. Hundreds of shrewd buyers have antiri-
pated their wants, and, Header, if this money-saving oppor-
tunity gets away from you the fault is not ours, for we h ivo
sounded our last note of warning. Huy Indore it is everlast-
ingly too late.
How Can You Miss This Sale?
W. R. KIRKPATRICK.
(Attorney at Law.)
....00*1 on rue judgment from the .. . '
•loth day of April, 1!)02. at tin rate ' " 111 praetii*® in all courts and I
Ilf KFYPll line ....n t ... .. , T .n nrl I 1IIL... I wit .... .. n
of seven per cent p. r annum at
public auction to the highest hidd. r
for casli
Tills 20th day of Mav, 1902.
A. A. COSBY,
Sheriff of Canadian County.
Another Rise
[First Published Mav 15, n)02]
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
t'uitefl States Land office,
LI Reno. Oklahoma March 25, Iiln2
A sufficient coni, st affidav it h v.
lng been filed .n this office bv
(. hailes I*,. Hodges, contestant,
against homestead entrv No, 4231.
made September 19, 1901. for the
ne'j and nV, .e'4, section 27,
: township 9, range 10. by Melville
Davis, contest, O. in which it is aI-
taged that said Melville Davis luu
wholly and totally abandoned said
j tract of land for more than six
J months and one dav since making
said entry and the default slid , \
I ists and that said ahsonci
Land Office. Office over Rone,
brake’s Hmdware Store.
EL RENO - - OKLAHOMA
T. F. CLIFFORD
Dentist.
Office Rosins Oj>po*?te Pontofflce.
Purooxia Distilled Water
delivered each day in
5 GALLON CARBOYS.
Nut price per package
Only 50 Cents.
NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY
Orders should he in the don
l,rt'>J'(’J/ou irnnt them /itted '
wagons deliver the foods
each day from 8 lo 11 a", m-
Jos. R. Kelso
Dry Goods Emporium.
G. W. TAYT.OR K. K KUNKLK
DRS. TAYLOR & RUNKLE
Office First Door South of Poetofflce,
U pat ell's,
TELEPHONE - - - 32-2
EL HR NO, O. T.
Blake, Blake & Becks
Try “Pureoxia'
Cn your table and
good health.
enjoy
An ounce of prevention is worth
pound of cure, ami a bottle of Rid
lard s Hiirehound Syrup used in
time is worth a staff of physicians
with a drug store or two included
Price 25 and 50 cents. (’. R. Miller
MILLER’S
DRUG STORE.
Attorneys-at Law
Office in the Central lil
El Reno,
i
4 $
Of f,... .,,, ,i ,, | Js,N «iHl that said ab-nce from said
o Diir, or another spell of j land is nor ,> ... s.-rvic.. inih.l---------
headache can be checked quickly j Arniy or Navy of the I nit. d -tat,-: Lfonx R Scutt
nnd ehectually by the use of Dr Parties arc liircbv notified to
^ ’’ ■■*■■■ ■ appear, r spend and offer . vidcnc,
touching said allegation at 10 o’clock
n. ill . on June 14. 1902, before the
Register and Receiver at the I nited
States Land Office in El Reno, Ok-
lahoma Terri torv.
FRANK SICK! KS,
Register.
.ck-
Oklahcma.
Scott's Peruvian Headache and
rever powders. Every box guar-
anteed. Price 23c.; ask your
druggist for them.
When you want a good sub-
stantial well iitted shoe go to
Pederson's Shop, Opposite Fire
Bell.
White’s Cream Vermifuge not
only effectually destroys worms, it
also increases the appetite aids as-
similation and transforms a frail in
fant into one of robust health. Prior
25 cents. C. R. Miller.
Roberts and Peach
Mr. A. Peach has bought out
the interest of Mr. House in the
Roberts and House meat market
No. 215 South Bickford. The
firm will now be Roberts and
Peach. Their friends are invited
to call.
Perfect digestion is the on I f i u n-
dation for perfect health. The food
we cat makes all the blond we have,
which in turn feeds ever nerve,
muscle and tissue of the body. Her-
I bine quickens the appetite, aids di-
gestion, gives tone and vigor to all
the functions and insures good
health. Price 50 cents. C. R. Miller.
A CARD.
To the Lovers of Pure Ice Cream,
Cold Drinks and Fancy
Fruits.
1 have rented the building at No.
218 South Rock Island avenue, and
have established “The Elite,” where
at all hours the coolest soft drinks
may be had. The purest ice cream,
and best of fancy fruits. A supply-
of smokers’ goods will also be cairi-
ed. My experience in waiting on
the best, trade will enable me to give
entire satisfaction Visit the “Elite”
and let,me have part of your trade.
My goods will please you.
Repectfully
8. H. MARWII.BKKY,
Proprietor of the “EliW”. No.
218 South Rock Island.
Near ovory person needs a tonic
medicine at this time of year to
brace up and invigorate the nervous
system, to cleanse the bowels, liver
and kldnes. Herbine is the best
and safest remedy to do this, as it
will cure constipation, regulate the
•iver and enrich the blood. Price,
‘taent. C. R. Miller.
Bissantz ice cream at
Jackson Eros.
GENUINE
BARGAINS.
In City Lots, su-
burban properties
and farm lands.
Wheeler & Miller
Room 11. Jalonick Bldg., cor-
ner Woodson and Bickford.
New Phone—230.
\Y U \V|| KKhKK.
Real Estate and Law.
SCOTT & WHEELER
Room 3, U. S. Land Of-
fice Building,
ELRENO - - OKLA.
Respectfully,
Henry Schafer,.
Manu’acturerend Distiller.
Phone 25.
MONEY! MONEY!
April .’(, 1902, 850,000 jn money
to loan on Farms and farm lands p,
m C'am}dian, Oklahoma and Blnii .■ Urlty ln DrU«S and Ac-
counties. i rin: I.nan- made cur0Cy in Compounding
from 1 to 5 years’ time; to suit
borrower. Wm. 11. I’ vrni, —----------—_____.
( Mlii-e al resident, s| 1 |; . _
* vo., FI Kono, <). 'I'. 1 If you need the best in the
1 Drug line you’d find it at
GEORGE S. PEARL
Attorney at Law
Room. 12 ami IS, Central Block,
KL KENd, . . OKLAHOMA
Look over your stationery,
cards, ide. You need letter heads,
bill heads, cards or circulars. Let
flic Hell have your work.
Le.ida Them All.
One Minute Cough Cun heats nil
»ther medicines J ever fried for
coughs, colds, croup and throat and
lung troubles,” says 1). Scott Curtin
of Logan ton. Pa. One Minute Cough
Cure is the only absolutely safe
cough remedy which nets immedi-
ately Mothers everywhere testify
to the good It has .’line their little
ones. Crimp is s I sudden in its at-
tacks that the doctor often arrive-
too late rt ,yields at once to One
Minute Cough Cure. Flea-ant to
take. Children like il Sure cure
for grip, broiie dtis, coughs. C R
Miller.
MILLER'S
DRUG STORE.
For Sale or Rent.
farm, well
J. H. BASINGER
Physician and Surgeon
Room 7, Warion Building, corner of
Rock lelarid-ave and Kussell-st,
Office Hours—9 tn 12 and from 2 to 1
and Evoninga.
Relinquishment blanks at
office.
Bel!
Justin nobby line straw hats,
15c to $7.50.
Star Clothiers
J. A. WEIDEN BACH.
Manager—
Christie Grain and Stock Co.
EL RENO.
THOS- LANE, M. D.
Rooms over Citizens state Bank
Office Phone 91 ; House Phone 92
fill fa for sale.
A Real Friend.
“1 suffered from dyspepsia and in-
digestion for fifteen years,” says \V.
T Sturelevant of Merry Oaks. N C.
After I had tried many doctors and {
medicines to no avail one of my j
friends per suaded me to try Kodol. I S(l m*rr .........
Tt gave immediate relief. I can eat 14 miles south of FI Reno. Good
almost anything I want now and I'"8ture. More stock wauled,
my digestion is good. I cheerfully 2" acres, with dwelling, joining
recommend Kodol.” Don’t try to '*le of El Reno. Must be
cure stomach trouble by dieting. *°]'l or rented by June 1st. \l-
That only further weakens the sys-
tem. 5 on need wholesome, strong- |
thening food, Kodol enables you to I FI Reno, (). T.
assimilate what you eat by digesting' ----.
it without the stomach’s aid. C. R. ; Ready Yield
Miller.
_______ j “I «8ed De Witt’s Witch Hazel
Salve for piles and found it a cer-
tain cure,” says S. R. Meredith,
Willow (trove, It.-I Operations un-
necessary to cure piles. They al-
ways yield t,„ DoWift’s Witch
Hazel Salve Cures skin diseases,
a. 1 kinds of wounds. Accept no
counterfeits. 0. It. Miller.
When your shoes need remodel-
iug go to Pederson s Strop, he is
ul ways ready to serve you with
first class work tit reasonable
prices. (Ipposite Fire Bell.
Pasture.
I Good pasture for horse and
unproved. | (.attic tit the I. K. Kelly farm d
mile cast and 2 miles south of city.
(,
See.
W. COKNEI.I.
El
Send your subscriptions to the
Bell office. The Evening Bell 25
cents per month.
suits, $7.5o to
5\ hy not let the Bell have your
job work?
Manhattan Shirts, best known,
known as the best. Star
Clothiers, Sole agents.
Licensed
Lady Assistant in Attendance.
Spring Fever.
Spring fever is another name fur
biliousness. It is more serious than
most pedple think. Aturpid liver
and inactive bowels mean a poison
C(l system if neglected, serious
illness may follow such symptoms.
DcWitt’s Litt'e Early Risers remove
all danger by stimulating the liver,
opening the towels and cleansing
the system of impurities. Safe pills
Never gripe. “I have taken De
\V itt’s Li tie Early Riser* for torpid
liver every spring for years,” writes
It. M. Everly, Moundsville, W. Vn.
I “Thuy do me more good than any
Embalmer.1 ha'* ever tried-" c-
J. B. KERRICK
Funeral Director
AND
Office open day and night.
Picture frames and mats cut ts
order.
A11 work done neatly and promptly.
Corner R. I. Ave and Russell St.
Phone 177.
ASK YOUR GROCER *OK
BIG (3 FLOUR
Manufactured by the
Janadun Co. Mill & ELavAiou Co
Miller.____
Notice.
I am located on North Rock
Island in the G. A. R. building
and ready to repaire sewing mach-
ines. and furnish sewing machine
supplies. Second hand goods
bought and sold. Goods taken on
commission, and paid for as soon
as sold call on.
G. \Y. Keller.
$4.>.00 Round Trip to San Fran-
cisco. May 27 to June 8th, return
limit 00 days from date of sale
act Mystic Shrine Via Rock Is-
land.
Nobby Spring
$15. They fit.
Star Clothiers
Paintersand Paper Hangers
Wanted at once by F. (’. Rohk-
ar >& Son.
Mound City Paint, Strictly pure
and guaranteed. Examine an-
alysis on hack of “color card.’’
For Sale only by the Long-Hell
Lumber Co.
Finest line of Straw Ilat
e’ity.
Fric nd <4. Blevins
the
Wanted,
Wo would like to ask, through
the columns of your paper, if there
is any person who lias <cd Green’s
August. Flower for tlio cure of In-
digestion, Dyspepsia and Liver
troubles that lias not been enred—
and we also mean their results,
such as sour stomach, fermentation
of food, habitual eostlveness, ner-
vous dyspepsia., headaches, despon-
dent feedings, sleeplessness—In faqt,
any trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This medicine
lias been sold for many years in nil
civilized countries, and we wish t«
correspond with you and send vos
one of ourbooks free of cost. If you
never tried August Flower, try one
bottle first,. We have never kiiovkn
of its failing. If so, something more
serious is the matter with you. Ask
your oldest druggist.
C. G Green, Woodbury, N. J
Caution.
This is not a. gentle word—but
when you think how liable you are
not to purchase for 75c the onl
remedy universally known and «
remedy that has had the largest sale
of any medicine in the world since
1808 for the cure and treatment of
Consumption and Throat and Lti«|
troubles without losing its grea
popularity all these years, you wil
be thankful we called our attentioi
to Boschee’s German ru p. There
are so many ordinar cough rem-
edies made by druggists and others
that are cheap and good for light
colds perhaps, hut for sever*
Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup—and es-
peciall for Consumption, where
there is difficult expectoration and
coughing during the nights and
I mornings, there is nothing like
I German Syrup. Sold by all drug-
gists in the civilized world.
G. G, Green, Woodbury, N. J.
MISS IDA M. SNYDER, ~|
Treasurer of the Brooklyn East End Art Club. I
1 -| — — - Wlr
K
* I
id ,
NTSTK ( A I, irregu-
larities are gener-
ally the beginning
of a womaiis trou-
bles. With the vitality at a
low ebb, the blood weak-
ened, the digestion disor-
dered, she goes about nale-
faeed, hollow-eyed and hag-
gard, a piteous contrast to
the blooming health of
her former self. But over
health again hy taking Wine of Oardui. I ford’s BUck-Drau^ht0^‘1
As a regulator of the menstrual periods j »nd LvAvIrv , "i“U .*°°kt "
Wine of t’ardui has n-u-r been known Tntw f?? ,s h,“J°r
hi fad. It lias seldom failed to restiire
to their health we would
have more happy wives*
mothers and daughters, and
if they would use more intel-
ligence in the matter of medi-
cines, observing results, they
would find that the doctors’
prescriptions do not perform
the many cures they are given
credit for.
“In consulting with my
he advised McKlree’s
perfect health, even in the most persis-
tent and aggravated ease of weakness.
Miss Ida M. Snyder, of No. 535 Iter
gen street. Brooklyn, N. V., has used
Wine of Cardiff and she says it helped
hex into a new life. Health to Miss
Snyder is worth a great deal. She is or 1 an tin and it is a liver and
an attractive young woman with intei-1 . wp‘ regulator which assists greatly
factual attainments and she occupies ln Meeting a cure. If vou take these
the position of Treasurer of the Brook-
lyn blast End Art Club. This position
marks her as a person of intellect, cul-
ture and refinement and it speaks highly
of the respect and trust her fellow
women have in her. She writes:
“If women would pay more attention
cure me.’
Y'ou may secure the same relief as
Miss Snyder, if you take Wine of Cardui
a* she took it. Thedfords Black-
Oraught is the companion medicine of
M ine of Cardui and it is a liver and
„idator wi
in effecting a cure, if you take these
medicines according to directions, tiie
relief and cure is simple. Some cases
are cured quickly and others take longer
because th<? disease has run longer.
Remember how Miss Snyder took V\ me
of Cardiff and has health. The same
medicines are offered you to-day.
WINEofCAR.DVI
million suffering women
have found relief in
V\ ine of Cardui.
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