El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 171, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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ELKliNO. OKLAHOMA. MARCH >3. I9C.
NO. 171
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f;pg P.,onle PUBLIC LIBRARY
In IV!« m 3ri*m.
Li !uv ■ is, i !i pleased C■ oii in
!li- infinite wisdoin !,) remote
9 White Fish..............
8 Mackerel................
‘V 2} II* cans linked Reaps...
II 2$ Jb cans Squash.........
8 cans .Jumbo Bakeo Uoans.
8 packages Pancake Flour..
packages Oats............
3 cans Corn...............
5 lbs Rice ................
5 “ Dried Peas...........
3 “ Lima Roans..........
8 “ Chili Penns...........
10“ best XXXX Coffee...
A. & II. Soda..............
El Reno Needs One am
the Athena* um Club
Will HavetbeNeed
Supplied,
c m
tering, and
Whereas, we rrcnguiio that in
his death we are bereft of a coir i
i scioiitious, upright, inlelligenl j
HELP. >*nd worthy Neighbor and a true
Woodman, and
Satisfied People
Ar: tlio-e who buy G.o-
ccries of i?c;in;tt & Grose
25c |
25c!
25o I
-'5c I
25c
-5C EUERYBODY
25c ;
25c |
Under the auspices of the A the- ; community
“ imeuin club a ‘"book shower’’ will1 (l u
25c
1 0(j j 3 to 10 o’clock p. m
5c j day, March 27, 1902. The object
Try US |18 one which should enlist the in-
___ _ _ ; terest and aid of everyone. The ... ■ . .
Dennett OL Ljrose members of the elnb have seen to|.on nf r(i^,ieet t>or
__ the necessity for a public library,
and they have adopted this novel
j method of starting one.
Each visitor, and the invitations
| will be general, is expected to
I bring at
Grand Puke's Anni.eisary.
IL*J 2iii, Mareli 13. At Dariu-
|sta r to:!,-ii Grand Duke
Eig Win er Wh.-a-. Crop.
Omaha, Feb., March 13. Re
iiuble reports received here indi-
fr an among oar midst our dearly j i’-rnst I. mis received many eon cate that the winter wheat eroi>
tieloved Neighbor, Ralph \V. Kel-1 giatulatioiis o:i ih * occasion of for Nebraska this year will t>e 88,-
the tenth anniversary of his ae- 000,000 to 47,000,000 bushels,
cession to the thronu of llesse. The acreage this winter is estini-
W bib- the (irand Duke is blamed 1 ated at 1,1*00,000. which is about
almost entirely for his niatrimon- 35 percent, greater than last year,
ial troubles, he enjoys neverthe- \n average yield of 20 bushels
less a wide measure of popularity per acre would give a total of 38,.
among his subjects. Among the (>00,000, If the season is ns
unlit S
Who
K now
Fell Us
be given at lied Men’s hall from and his young wife a loving, af-
on Thurs-
That you can make the finest
kind of home-made sweet pickles
by getting some of those largo
sour pickles that we are selling at
friend and a useful citizen 1 “'"u’ u,m “llvsl". " iin *vas last year the croj> will reach jl,pr mid using vinegar,
all of whom the (irand Duke and j 17,000,000 bushels, which closely ! 1,row(1 suL’al’ and spices boiled U>
, * IT.illli.l' ,in/l ii/.ni iti.r nvni. (In, c/tiil
Whereas, we recognize that the I
has hist a tried and
royal families of Germany, Eng favorable from this time
| land, Denmark and Russia, with was last year the crop will reach
fcclionutc and devoted husband. «c intimately | approximates the total yield of
Tl,/ref,>ri\ Im* it resolved hy HI ef W*~d, IWIrl Winle, „d Sprin, «Ihm Ira
Kcino Camp, No. 7«S Mod.™ '*"* ">»■'* > »*•
.... deplored. I heir efforts toward
, 11,0 ln<rUn’ 1 1,11 ttS 11 j reconciliation, ho;vever, were fu ; Cull for one of the Mound City
token of respect for our deceased ' and jt jg udmiUed „v | Company’s “color cards” at the
Neighbor and Ins relatives that ^ defiuitp tio„ hf,s „lk. j Long-Bell Lumber Co’s,
the charter be draped in mourning , ....
e • i - , ien P»:i(*e. I lie (irand l)uches8, 1 ' l.vdo and Karl Musjrrovo are
fora period of thirty days and I , , .
, , , I who is a daughter ot the late! both on the sick list.
that the sympathy of the Camp L , , . ,, L . , ; __
I Duke of Saxe-Cobnrg and (tolhn 1
. be extended to the grief stricken , , . , ... | WANTED.
,.... least one book, and as ; , f , j :‘nu granddaughter of Queen \ ic- j
The Shoe Palace man*v more **“ti..,spirit movesTJl.Tbe 1,3 TZmin- !?rin’ now in 11,0 HOl,tho1i A ,mrt'M,r 'vit''§l5,JWor*200f,
| them” to donate The “book j uU,s f f ()i ! h ranee and has announced her in-!111 a wel1 established mercantile
shower” should bring forth at: ' " , i,Uni)’ 'I" : tention to divide her time in fu-J buginess in 11 fin0 location in El
| least 1000 books. This will bo a V " t.H.. ‘ll.i of; turc between the Riviera and Co- KpnQ’ A ,ln0 opportunity for
: the city for publication.
SPRING SAMPLES
Of fine suitings; Union made.
“the PROGRESS.’
A full line, of II. S. Albright’s
Vaby shoes, fancy, at the
Shoe l’alace.
C. M. Henderson’s “Red
Sehoi.1l House” shoes for chil-
dren.
The R. & 11. - ‘All America,”
a grand shoe for $3.50, in
Men’s.
The R. & II. “Eureka,” a
beantiful man's shoe for $3.00.
The “Worth More,” made by
Bond Shoe Co., one of the
best $3,00 men’s shoes on the
market.
The Hart & Orson box calf,
made by LaPrela-Williains;
invisible cork sole, $3.00; a
good one for men.
Enameled and patent shoes
and Oxfords for men, boys,
women and babies.
We don’t hand, out superla-
tives and adjetivos in adver-
tising our shoes. This isn’t a
circus, but a sensible shoe
' store, where men, women and
children can get the shoes
they should have to conserve
their health and pocket books.
Miller-Gardner
Shoe Company
215 Scuth R. I. Ave
j splendid nucleus for a splendid
j library.
MARCH THIRTIETH
Is Easter Sunday; your
! shoes are at
“the progress
Altgeld Dead.
new
J. .J. Carnkv,
•J. L. Tkevatiian,
S. Oahver,
Committee.
Creamery Men Meet.
Sioux Fulls, S. I)., March 13
tore
| burg. Under the agreement of! 1‘10 r^SfLt. man. Address,
■ (.neir separation the two children, , A* W Baldwin,
! one son and one daughter, lire to j ^°om 7, Engle Itlk. El Reno.
! be allowed to spend a certain por- i .
: lion of „„a, will, Hi,. ........ , H0W * **" LOOKS
b>*»*. In fl/ordanco wilh ll.i.“ “*
! .tin illiiWes J’o« can depend on it look-
agreement the children are now • • ,,
mg right.
, 1 Darnwt“dt wJwre they have! .*THE pR0GRESS ..
gether mid pouring over the sour
pickles hot and letting -tand till
eold, then pour off liquid, adding
sugar and reboiling and again cov-
ering pickles with the hot mix-
ture, and presto! change! By
this time you have the finest kind
of sweet pickles. If you did not
know this could be done you had
better try it; you'll be pleased
with the result.
Buy Chase & Sanborn’s teas
and coffees for THE BEST RE-
SULTS.
W. F, fricGraMCo
pure food grocers,
Phono 30. Prompt Doiivory.
m
m.
»*
10 lb. package of coffee for $1
at Chicago Racket.
. thr0e wccks t,ie <»*'”'»<>th new : Re„denco Phenc Np. 246.
pteel and wire plant of the Fitts- J
No Souvenirs No Refreshments No Music.
But 25 per cent off on all goods, both millinery and ladieC fur-
nishings for cash only, from this date until the Monday after
SrawSS? in fie0r“- K'"”,n,;"r tl”
MRS, ROSE HUBF.R,
Store Phone No. 246.
I
Miss Anna M, Rcbjrds
DRESS MAKING
; m.-iuui nillTC I Ilt'j lUlYr
Joliet, 111., March 12.— Former j A district convention of cream-: been looked after by their aunt.
! Governor John 1\ Altgeld died at!’ r-vmcn nnfl butterniakers is in | Princess Irene, who chose t,.i ""
the Hotel Munroe this morning, i >‘fre today with L. N. ' spend her time with them during EVERYBODY INVITED TO "THE LEADER” MILLINERY
I Governor Altgeld was the prin-; IIuntor> <>' this city presiding. ■ the absence of her husband. | OPENING^THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 20,
[cipal speaker at the pro-Boer mass j ri'e purpose of the meeting is to Prince Henry of Prussia, in the 0 CLOCK,
meeting last night. Just at, the J change ideas with a view to im- United States.
, close of the speech a sudden diz-11,rov*nl? the general conditions of -
i ziness seized him and he was assist-1tkc industry. Nearly lutiproini- a*9 Independent Steel Piannt. !
ed to his room, the meeting pro- ll0nt crcamerymen are in attend-j McKeesport, Pa., March 13.— '
•ei'ding, tli# audience not realizing |anee and the meeting promises to i Announcement is made that with-
|what had happened. , have good results. -> 1 ■’
_______ | ______________
Call at 213 S. Bickford avenue} T» Ciicusj Missions. | burg Steel Company at Monosseti T 6
for bargain* in second hand goods. Cartersville, Ga., March. 13 would begin operations in the nail ° 400 Coke Ovena.
I. II. Neyman, mgr. | delegates and visitors have : wire mill and galvanizing depart- I!lrn"n«l,a,n- Ala-> M*»rch 13.—
— ------ j irrived for the twelfth annual 1 ments. The plant is an hidepemd- °n the fir9t°f nCXt month the 1{e*
j The Athenaeum club will m«;“<'<‘ting of the Woman's Horn, j ent concern and will employ near- P“b,ic Ir<>n & Steel c°n>I«"y. ac-
{ with Mrs Tiinnebaum, Monday, ' -Missionary Sociefy of the North: U' 1.800 men when in full opera-1 cordintr to arrangements now j
[March 17., at 2:30 p. The ; (’wr«ia Conference, which will; tion. The site of the new indus- ;o",l,lcted> wil1 blow its new 22C-I
j program for March 24, will |j,., be in session here during the rc ! ,rL ' inbraces 53 acres of |;mr| 't<>n l,,!lst f,,rnac'' at Thomas, near
afivon. j niainder of the week. The gath-1 In addition to the buildings of the I [}"* oi.4'’ und “'““'taneously will |
Ileintzelmans will sell new, and *cr*ng wd*1,0 formally opened this olant the company will erect j dr0i ^<H) new ovens
! wond hand furniture and cook [ evening with devotional services I dwelling houses to rent to jt„: arra"tf*‘d in four batteries. This
i and the* second haiid^!>odsas*part <llar^<‘ of ^ «ov. Sam I>. workmen.' The houses will j,,^, J1S ^ largest single coke plant ini
Two doors north of Kerfool don("- There will he addressee from four to l ight rooms each, 1 llc 1 nil(‘d States. The company MOUllcl City Paillt
('•r
YES, DE WISE AND BUY
j ;m.v
hotel
of welcome by Col. F. M. l'or,l uid will be of ^riuiie, with every
Rooms 1 and 2,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BUILDING
El Reno .... Oklahoma
.... . ...... 4 ’"'> ........... mm every
Special inV'ilatioxi to call i- ' ' aiioma, \ oolen Mills and others, to which response will I thing modern and improved in tiio
Extended ladies of El Reno. 1 con'1,unv’ ‘’npitalized at $50,000, lie made for the visitors by Mrs. interior finish and equipment
was organized in the office of J. S. R. Belk. The business of the ' -______
MILLINERY OPENING.
i The Chicago Millinery Store
I wishes to announce that they will
have their Spring Opening Mon-
to-
W . Shartel yesterday afternoon at conference will be taken up
.Oklahoma City. j morrow morning.
1 In* M. ('. A. have rented | ----
the downstairs rooms next to the ! The annual convention of th,
is preparing also for the erection
of large new steel mills in Birm-
ingham. Owing to the rush of
orders die company is importing!
men from the North to run the
mills in double shifts.
For Sale by
LONG BELL LUMBER CO.
........ »'Anome ini* annual convention of the Have their Spring Opening Mon-
R.U P..=f ora. IWt -lore and oil........ tl.o X.lionol Kdil„™| «l«. Morel, 17. from 7
...... T, LL"'"1; lh"ir 1'“*,"OeM « Hot .S|irin«s. Ark.. I (ill 10 p. m. Don’l fail
proo oa s or m i at.....one* Inventors take no chances in April 15, Oklahoma editors will and sec their beautiful display of
e,‘ 1 torP' jdea ing with Swift & Co., the taive Oklahoma City, April 12. !Iim! P«itt«*rns. Miss Riley will
Sscred Concert.
Washington patent lawyers. They Mrs. Free Smith has been in-1,,rPl<idp the ljiano* Come and
vited.
Do you need a temporary loan . , - -............. 1M ,
«jji personal goods? Call on (). L. [*"^,'u'-i|iess nght, and have never j disposed for several days, but is ! ^ 1 *
Richards, 205 S. Rock Island.
! their ml. in fliw ____I
Do you want
O. I
souvenir. Everyone in-
Mi:s. G. F. Wattson
I’i I RETV GUA UA NTEED.
To be healthy, drink soda
water made from pure distilled
water. Schafer Bottling Works.
The King’s Daughters will give, pj’’'n''' j -'} l,ralld h‘0'v" in hottle*
a sacred concert at the Baptist
church Sunday afternoon, March I
13, ut 3:30 o’clock. Admission i Judge McAtee.
25 cents. | Lgly charges of immoral con-
---- Giict have been wired to Wash
Mound City Paint, Strictly pure 1 fr°",‘ Enid ttgftinst Jlld-'«
Me A tec. I he charges state >*—*
Examine an-1 ,, .
on Sunday he was arrested in a
land guaranteed.
.............. .......d.-!Z/^,:t ,°|F:“y l,y t'" ......in.,........
lice court. I he court rises to ex-
book form at L.»,• .t * ,
. plain that base conspirators aro
,,md “ d'watwfied client. Read j now convalescing.
,l k ,k,> aud 'vrit<’ j, i — !■*■*'* suaiiuituuu. r.xumme nn-
EASTER BONNETS ; to them, if you think of taking '«,»ngre.L Subscribers to the Evening Bell al.vsis on back of “color card.” 17 >S“n<!tty 1,C Wfts
For men and boys, correct in out a patent. P in real good shoes? O. L. ! I11:iv ,mr f,lpir Vn„ s..i» ........ I dlsre*)Utal,lc house, and on .Mon
style and pricn at ------------------ j
“THE PROGRESS.” I To Contractors , , ,
T, ,7T7T,‘ l.i.U wunli.d f,„. a 2-.ti.r,v 1,/ick. Ul» ........... ..... „ren 'V'' T. *>' ,. ^
............... printed fur Slur, building/, 100 fezt frm.c,,, quiu, .iok f„r d„, ' !“'.d ......-I» S. “ |U,h, (o t™„ I,in,. F,.0,„ th,
(Ills week. Extra cop.es five Bickford avenue. Divided into 4 * , , . ; Ci.octaw ave. lies had a sick; Come and get your measure rPcord it Iooks ag if th ey llad 8UC.
-cents each may be had at this of- ■ store rooms. For information and ‘ L"a •'our subscriptions to the spell for several days. ! taken for a pair of those fine calf oeeded
fiee. Jfhe subscription price is ohms call at my office. Bids must ,i;*" ‘*ffi‘*p*. Tl»c Evening Bell 25 When pain or irritation exists i ^3’60 "hoM at Arson’s Shoe! ' --
onl.x 75 cents per annum; 50 cents i,e in by noon on Tuesday, March PCr m°"th ; on any part of tho body the ap-1 S,1°P Opposite Fire Bell. | NEWMAN
for six months. A fine paper to isth . . , ’ Charley Wnttson is improving I plication of Ballard's Snow Lini- , . .. „
,„:,il ,nu.r fri,.-»J., I,„k holm" s„ .1TS ,, t.lTT ”* ........ »- ......"" «'*• l—l* J, ■ .........‘7"' , ™ *"'■«”* ......I****
i ^o* 21' ^ Lock Island Ave. jda^ [ Price, 25 and 50 cent. At C. R. 1 V"clurea- ^oucan now got them I. II. Neyman, 213 S. Bickford
klillar. I to suit you. Railway Photo Car. avenuo.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 171, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1902, newspaper, March 13, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913466/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.