El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 306, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 19, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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CL RENO EVENING BELL
Successor to
EL RENO SUPPER-BELL.
Ger-
K. J. Simpson', Editor & l*Ror.
Daily, per annum, mailed.
. .14.00
“ six months,
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one
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Weekly, T>er annum.......
76
“ sixmontb*........
6c
or
ale.
Complimentary concert at
rers tonight.
Preliminary hearing in the h.
1’. Barker case set for next Ti os-
day.
The 1W1I is authorized to state
that B. F. Northoott will not be a__
candidate before the Democratic
primary for nomination of Com-j fpj^g Gilbert fclTlll
3 miles from El
SOME THINGS
You can't get away irom, viz: Taxes, Death, etc., etc., etc.
Neither can you get awav from the Fact that Black Cat hosiery tills the bill to the
very letter. We carry these in all grades. Our 10c Black hose for ladies is every bit as
good as you can buy at any COST SALE at 15c. • _
Kick! The Bell wants you to
kick If you don't get tho Ball.
missioner from the First district.
After thinking over the matter
very carefully, he reached thi> RgJlO
conclusion, although his friends'
were anxious for h tu to make the _____
race. The old war horse would
Jim Duffy's roast of C. Porter have made a -trong race.
Johnson in the State Capital, is a Mr. and Mr-. Hurley of Oar-
neat bit of satirical writing, and I lin^ton have returnod from their
160 acres tine land
Elegant g r a z i n g
We sell li K(d Glove at $1.00 per pair that
cannot tie duplicated in the eirv for $1.25
An excellent Summer Corset tn )t old stuff) for
25c each is cheaper than stealing one
We sell you an excellent quality "f pL.ar| Button
All sites at 2 doten for 5c
Sun Bonnet* «».v P^ce wanted
A Dorthy Dodd 1 i Ultr* Shoe might to interest
you. They are sold at the manufacturers
Price not ours. Consult the Fashion Journals
about these shoes
100 pa'rs slipi>ers, a little off in style, at almost
one half price
Our Carpets f°r the fall of 1902 are rolling in by
the bolt, and going out the door in lengths to
suit the customer. The Best goods, prettiest
designs, the Correct Price 0>r *he Quality >*
what sells them
We have about 15 of those Oil Paintings 'eft.
22x36 In size framed. Buy $16 worth at one
time and get one
Just turn vour eyes to one side and look Into our
Clothing Windowsand you will see bargains
to make a man's mouth water
alraws the blood.
Will some wise man please rise
t*p and explain how candidates in
a primary can form a combination
It may la* done; but howl
explain.
Please
Salt Lake City trip.
John M L»tn was in to-day
with four dozen more incubator
chickens. These make over a
thousand which hate been market-
ed s'nee May 1st.
W. 1. Goff and the Miller Bros.
and magnificent Two Irishmen passing our windows were heared to re-
If you want to learn the date 0f orchestra are the first ones to re-
■public sales picnics and other turn fW,m thc great Elk’s meet
ask the candidates. Iin* On the way back from Salt
Lake City, most of the El Reno-
I ites stopped oil at Colorado
Springs to take in the Elk s Car-
gatherings
They’ve got
little book.
'em down in their
lake
mark: “Oh! Mike. Don t you wish you had your pick?
No. bejabbers, but I wish I had me shovel.......
Vou will feel that way if you come to our stores. Our desire is to please our customers.
The finest place in
the territory. As
a dairy farm it can-
not be surpassed.
Crows Mercantile Company.
A
J. G. Wick.
(
Dayton Mansell has withdrawn n>'ul.
from the race for county clerk. lhe splendid rain last night
Dayton saw the hand writing on smashed the backbone of tho
the wall, and realized that this is heated spell and everyone breathes
a bad year for republicans. more comfortably.
Take a day off and come out to
Greer county can be depended | the picnic Thursday. Bring well
upon to give Cross anyway from filled basket* and stay all day.
3,000 so 4,000 majority this fall. There will be a dance at Fort
Even the candidates on the Citizens Kcno Friday nit,llt) Aug. 22. El
ticket which is the republican and j{eno ],e0|,|,, lln, cordially invited,
mid-road opposition to the dom- FrPe tran,|>ortntion froIU Kerfoo,
ocratio ticket, is supporting Him. hote, a|H)ut 7 0-,.lwk.
seven of tho thirteen candidates! I-awn party this evening at the
it wearing Cross buttons in home of Mrs. Silas II. Heid.
on
making
Jjoman.
their enmpaign. Okla-
The Bell gave notice that tres-
passers would be kept out of the
government pasture, l*ut Riley,
Libby and others struck the trail
The republicans seem to have
centered on Col. Chas. I*. Lincoln anyhow: but got no further than
as their candidate for council. tj1P g^te. They put in their time
ilis big speech at the republican I gathering plums.
banquet at Oklahoma City, and 1( ig rumored thllt
man
his splendid chairmanship of the I Milton Moore, or Bert Casey, has
•republican territorial contention I employed attorneys to institute an
at Enid won him many tiiends. I ledon against the sheriff for false
The Colonel is a fine gentleman, I \priisonment. The suit will be
too fine to slaughter, but some tiled this week.
FOR SALE
AT A
wr. Wick has now located his
; blacksmith and wheelwright shops
' in South Choctaw avenue, two
j blocks north of the F.l Reno mills.
I where he’ll be glad to have his
friends call. There’s no better
I workman in the territory than
Mr. Wick, and work entrusted to
him will receive his personal at-
tention This means that every-
thing will be satisfactory and
guaranteed
REMOVAL SALE
BARGAIN™ Scenic Rout
We will move into new quarters about September h iref and until
that rime we will make pri :es interesting. We hav a large, well
selected stock of cheap, medium and high-grade furniture which
was bought before the advance in price and we will give you the
benefit of low prices as long as possible; blit b-ar in mind, price*
are advat cine at the factories, and as soon as our present stock i»
gone we will be compelled to advance prices acc irdingly If you
wish to benefit by low prices don’t hesitate, but buy now.
G. R PERRY
110 So. Bickford Ave.
Furniture and Undertaking. Embalming a specialty. Call*
answered promptly day and night. Both Phones 68.
J. A. HATCHETT, H.C. SHUTTER,
Kes. cor. Woodson st. A Barker ave. Res. brick house 607 tv Barker ave
Phone No 67. Phone N'o. 2Uo.
For further par-
ticulars call at the
Bell office .
DRS. HATCHETT & SHUTTLE
Office cor. Rock Island ave . and Russell str et. over shoe store:
Office Phone No. 66.
Hradr to net ra.
“>ly dear, are you feeling any bet. I
ter?’’ asked the fond mother.
“I dunno,*’ replied Do’.’.y. "Is tbs
je!!v ail gone'.’"
“Yes. dear.”
“Well, 1 hink T am well enough
get up no,,."— Tit-B :v
1/OTfly Woman.
If you believe her.
She will deceive:
If you deceive h* r.
She will believe.
—Harlem Life.
democrat will get his scalp at the
November election. This year
the republicans can’t win any
where, and the Colonel will bo no]^ (>f Unvn
/exception.
Don’t forget the Reno S. S
picnic to be hold Thursday, or
the banks or the North Canadian
Graft of Plank 13.
Greer of the State Capital is
fully as big a coward a* Trotter of
the Register rag. Both have their
hands out for what they can wring | certainly were appm.j.ted
out of politics, By distorting the
Yesterday
Was a Record Breaker
so far as sales were concerned.'
Cut prices on clothing
by
The lib-
many of our patrons.
Enid Republican platform. Greer I ra| pg(ronage received by u-i-
hope* to work the fAO.OOO school Lurely a testimony that
book graft. The Capital outtl11 doing just what one advertises
Its r»ils penetrate the fertile State* of
MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
KANSAS,
OKLAHOMA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
TEXAS and the
SOUTHWEST,
TENNESSEE,
MISSISSIPPI,
ALABAMA and the
SOUTHEAST
The Rock Island Meat Market. V
Remember the Phone—No. 204.
NO. 218 SOUTH R. I.ftVGNUe.
SHORTEST AND BEST WAY
—T O--
HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS
It reache* the rich fanning lands of Kansas
and Oklahoma, the mineral fields of Southern
Missouri and Northern Arkansas, the cotton
fields of the South and Southwest, the oil fields
of Kansas and the Indian Territory, and hun
rtreds of other industrial places of interest and |
profit to the home-seeker and investor. And
last, but not least, it will carry you to the famed
health resorts of the Oiarks,
The World'* Famou* Health Retort,
T WO FAST TRAINS DAILY
THOM
Texaa, Oklahoma, Indian
Territory and The West.
Eureka Springs
AND
Monte Ne
grafted for ten years. It has convinces and is ties the skepti
robbed. bilked and plundered, I ones_ Selling all wool men's
lied, cheated and defrauded—all I uils worlh for fn.05.and
for its own aggrandizement. L10 8uiu {or j.,. >5 brin>{ result>.
13 of the Enid platform | (jjving boys’ suits and pants for
one halt price. That
does
| u< no harm. We need money a d
“I Saw I he . • k -' . g you jus*
sow in the user'., >ry Why didn't
you t< ’.i h m t. -
“Why. Fred, I can't ^eak French.”— most . very tbintr.
Dr.ro ; Fr. < 1’. ess.
To My Friends.
It is wi:h joy I tell you what Ko-
d il did for ir.e. I was troubled with
my stomach for several months.
I'pon beimr advised to use Kodol
did so. and words cannot tell the
good it Ins done me. A neighbor
bad dyspepsia so that he bad tried
free Reclining
Chair Cars
On XU Trains,
Pullman Buffet
Sleeping Cars,
equipment
Ail New.
Perfect Service.
Ili'l.T.
.a», ”•«
ldfor< T
tuua, O
6»o N ls-5,6 PI T.A
Little Rock, Ark.
..
Plank
hasbeen wantonly "fixed” in order I about onehalf price,
todeeeite the voters. by 8ub-Lonie 0f our competitors ask
^titution, the Capital ignores the
Barnes and Jenkins administra-1
SouiPiihnl similar.
A 4ude like a mu>hroon»—
His waist is rather slender.
His gTowth is somewhat rapid
And his top Is very tender.
—Chicago Daily News.
are going to give our customers
Jnal a glnuer.
She—ltas she many frit- ds in
liety 7
He—Oh, yes; she hasn't been
lor.g, you know.—Smart Set.
Serator Mark Manna receives tnres
I told him to use
Kodol. Words of gratitude have
come to nn from him because I ri c-
oinended it.—Geo. W Fr., Viola.
I. wa. H- alth Mid strength, of
mind and body, depend on the
stomach, and norniol activity "f the
digestive organs. Kodol. the great
Ky reconstructive tonic, cures all stom-
ach ai d bowe 1 troubles, indigestion
io dyspepsia Kodol dicest* any irood
food you eat. Take a dose after
meals. C R Miller.
HF
J. B. KLRRICK «
Bargains!!! Lots
Funeral Director
A N D
Licensed Embalmer.
Lady Assistant in Attendance.
tions. By knavery it seeks to I the benefit of our profit on cloth- bushels of letters daily. He reads
make voters believe that the Re-I. . , none of the letters himself, however,
J. A
Wayne
A Worm Killer.
J. Montgomery. Puxico,
county. Mo., writes: “I
Office open day and night.
Picture frames and mats cut t< '
order. FOR
All work done neatly and promptly
Three east front residence
lots, close in : : . : ;
SALE AT A BARGAIN./
The graft will not go any more.
Guthrie Leader.
voters believe that the Ke' Lng for 30 days. If your husband un^Ythr carV oY» p*r*onai nature.'
publican l«rty docs not endorse or son jn need 0f cloth'ng don't Rv all adds the quietest man in the
St** Wml >.v. ■■■■>.... .1.. I,.., ■......'CO...... I. Av, ,n, RumoIIS, TUCCC , nT<;
But t Phona 177. ^ I ^
K!.mdJiir h^seat*-. M-endJ h . I tried everything to relieve j APT? RPATTTTPQ
time'reading or writing, and always them winch failed until I used --- .TklVD DJELTlLJ i iEO
totes with the republican leader*. White's Cream Vermifuge; the first j
Senator Hritfleld, of Idaho, is t two doses brought four worms from |
____ - noted collector of rare editions. He is one of them, the next two doses'
The bridge across the North the possessor of more curio... and in- twelve, . lie of them measur ng InT* fQV 1 » DOIlDrlc Can Be BOUght Cheap
Canadian North of the Eber- You Know What Y°u Are Tak ng ,„eSt ng books cent iries old than arj twelve i,,ches: the other child whs U*‘
wk»r«« “k' o,ov..-.t„u- “b"d’rG:,;v,L.v"“b, “’p.™
I and you will be money ahead.
SAM TANNEBALM.
>tur (.’!■ thier.
Why pay one dol-
I
sole place will be a great conven-
ience; and is the right thing in
the right place. Commi—ioner
other man in the senate. He wa. on|y relit.Tod of four worms. Tt is a Of SlTg aT When \OH
most -xcellent medicine ” White's! "
lees chill Tonic beesuse the form- to have opposition when he came up '""M '•'U'""'!' " nn« p>p4- Of) ENQUIRE AT BELL OFFICE
printed on every forreeleeUon. “Opposition.” he cned; Cream Verm fuge is good for cbil-|Gclli glc &U pOUHdS t5tLL
ula i- plainly .v'” “welL I should aa’y"*o. There isn't a dren It not only destroys werms.
showing that it is simply man |„ Idaho but wants to be senator, it helps the child to perfect growth,
Schwarberg h«s given the matt* r j 1 r,,n «nd Quinine in a ta-telo < That's what makes life worth living wards .iff sickness 2',c at C K.
hi* personal attenti. n.
form. No cure, no pay. 5"e. , “nt
Miller's.
i
at the Townsend
Grocery?
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 306, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 19, 1902, newspaper, August 19, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913318/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.