El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 171, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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LEE LUNG LAUNDRY.
\\ o :in* now located in Annex
C'. ( „ , .i lintel.
i UK Lek Llxo I.Al'XURY.
CL P r NO MATTRESS CO.
■ BECKER, Prop,
C]'!| ! - f ring in nil its Rptnches,
N •» Muttrtsxes Made in Order,
Old 'taUteKs.ru Made Over
— Expert Furniture Pecking —
Reasonable l*rlcea.
Work Promptly Attended to.
Wili enll and give estim ite.s <m « urk.
FACTORY ANO R-SIDENCE
014 S. EVANS AVE.
Ki.ynidx Co mil il cloth
In mil. |,|.-lit printK
1*11 yards to fuMotin r
SEA ISLAND MUSLIN
I lie II>4 cent qunl ty, at 10 yards
SHIR'S
lix) Work Sl.frts. the 40cent quality,
Karli
C. o Kitrley Shirts, Drummer's samples,
I lie Ro ;5 and $1.to kind, nt this s I,.
SPREAD S
R0 lied epre ils, the other stores nsk
*1 50 fur these, wo ask, each
50 Itei'Spre ds, the $1.00 kind while
they lust
Where
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pair Children's Sho.
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price
’ ’) I llrs L dies' Hip!, Grade Shoes,
1 Ire w S I by, Trilby, Clover J.en;,
»'* «nd HamII(on-12row::s, nt
'j ‘dr r1 i»nlar price
R • I nit's Men s Tan Shoes, the $2.50,
$-'Lito n $ 1.50 grade, w hile they lu-t $| (0
REMNANTS
I O'!) Remnant*, the acrunnil lien of
the first floor, short length* of || kinds
LAST YEARS SUMMER GOODS
20. 15 ml 12‘s» pery rd Fabrics, all in
this sale nt, 10 yards ..........
’"' . * 1 , .i i ■ " ole t 1 lea tea
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11 ■.: every I . " * — <•' rsiaa -i C|»
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For I- ale by C. H. iviille,.
J. A. ItATrflKTT,
lies. cor. \\.....l-onst. A-Hnrker ave , i • , V f h':,'Tti::\
IMioiio .No 67 K l.rlck '.„„se »I7 s. Barker are.
1 hone No. ao5.
CJHS. HUCHtTT <t SHUTTLE
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Office Phone No. 66.
Nathan Crockett
CITY SCAVENGER.
Orders left nt (ieorire Jones'
order s top. No. KMt, N„r,h
J^u^roni hv**iiu#* will j)0
promptly Attendt d to.
Do not Blame us if You Don't Get in on This Sale, and
Get the Good Things We Will Offer You at
About Fifty Cents on the Dollar
This Department Will be Closed Promptly at 6 p. m
Ch micil DisinlYc ants Used
Phona 171.
Ladi«* Auxiliary.
A number of ladie.s met at the
' Bai,tist church .ve.sterda.v nftcr-
b h); to organise thn Ladies AuX-
t iur.v to (he .voun* men's Christ-
i‘n Association. AI, ny „f t)le
churches in the city were repre
sen ted, rn l much interest and
eirnet-fc, s. were displayed on (he
* art, l those present. The object
of the orjtttnitiation was thoroughly
discussed, and plaos ,,nd devices
were au^eated, which will be „ct-
ed upon at the nert meeting, when
flic organization will be perfected.
JKccry literary and social club all
(trltri it on<} ...
FRYBERGER-NEWELL DEPT STORE
KING’S DAUGHTERS
Sacrc j Cone rt
Bargains In Realty Etc.
tvrr Sate—Two good lots 01
1.
-- ror Oils - l WO good lots Ot
at th-; Baptist Church. March 16, 1902. Hoff ,*>•*. next toChristi.-m Science
at 3:30 p, m. lieadinj* Rooms.
on
'-•> feet front on It ieU
-- ■■ I —> nn rrout on IC >.
Orchestra W hen this Life is O'er............ ave. with improvement*
jS"’ “if^riSiSTT,,#'1 ; ,"r,rd:-™. «
(b) Sun of My Soul—Ilolmes | ■•••'Ir.s. 1. It. Brown ■ °uth Mncomb, with barn, fruii
Peace to This Dwelling—Smith............Mr. „nri \|rs ,rp<“>1 of aU hinds, excellent cistern
That Sweet Story of Old--West.............. Miss Carroll and every convenience. b’urni
iolin Solo...............................Miss Eumu (iilbert *l,rp be- sold also, if desired hi
Setectcd ................................ M,s. Gerrer j purchaser..
................M^millips! K;,uir,,cfXIr<-1 v Kr,,v *
^(.urKath,^.....................Ki»K*" | ^ ^
F-vee, pllny ciiildrkn.
If a child has a bad smelling
breath, if it habitually picks its
llOM-> H 't is cross and nervous, if
it dots not sleep soundly, If it is
hollow-eyed, if it has a pule,
doodles* complexion, if it is grow-
mg thin and lifeless, give it
Mother's Worm Syrup and you
'ill remove the cause of its dis-
I'Lvss quickly. Then will its little i
hecks get red and rosy, its nppe-
ito and digestion improve, and its
Health he better. IViee only 251
•ent*. No other worm killer so
effective.
Seed! Seed! 3eec*l
CTm-is seed, garden and Cold and
(lower seed fresh and every package
guaranteed.
L aid at the old reliable urxd ex -
elusive seed house,
Shaw & Kin-tzlet.
No. 114 S. Bickford ave.
PILE-INK CURES PILES!
Money refnaded if it ever fails.
Moore's Pilules «re a guaranteed
cure, for all forms of MaUri i, Ague,
CliiUs and Fever, Swamp IVver,
j Muhirtal Fever, Bilious Fever, Jaun-
dice. Biliousness, fetid breath unds
tired\ listless feeling. They cure
Rheumatism and the lassitute
following blood poison produced
f out.malarial poisoning. No (Quin-
ine No Arsenic, Acids or Ii m. I>o
not rain stomach or teeth Entire-
ly tasteless Price. 60c p r box. Dr.
C. C. Moore Co , No. BIO North Main
Street St Louis, Mo. For sale by
C. R. Miller.
| CHOICE MEATS AT ALL TIMES.
CHOICE GAME IN SEASON.
CHOICE OYSTERS, FISH AND CELERY
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Nervous children
always thin whildren.
are almost
Th* “out-
Theca-W against Win. Oliver for PROGRAM
adultery seems to be pretty strong. I Of the Purcell Sundtsy school aKvavs
... , .--------------uiij The injured husband, John Riggs convention for the >1 ''' .................
UrU «f^‘'vm>e.isdelenninedtopn,s;Smday school Conventiom ,o be1 n’h^O, “ T'™,
ndht! cooperate the criminal action; and follow it1 held at the Banner school house* "" w th'
-H*-movement an lure msked up hy getting a divorce from two miles south and 1 ^2 w °f
1 epeesented at Iho next Oliver's companion. Mis*. ]{igo«.1 east ,>f El Reno the |.w, s., i I ‘ 8trensth,*n-< t!,p svstP"> «»
WhiC,‘ ni" buhe,di*> the Oliver and Mrs Riggs have .Jen in March, begimtin. at'.via ^ “isUtoib^.f Jp^ whirl
ifesbj tenan church, next UL.d i;, :... tho (;riirshv n.OImrtv! 1B-.VU S„ng " ' ' |''r' a,prf H‘«*»fh and power o'
Tl’.e Rock Island Meat Market.
Orders promptly dsiivervd
Strictest attention given to.orderaby 'Phono
'Pho >e Nogfd
Ri ovembcr the place-Rock tsl-wi l
Remember tho ’Phone-No20}
218 So. Rock Island Ave
Grigsby property KLuo
njsJay afternoon, at 15 o’clock.'since Mr*. Grigsby’s departure'
Thwwa n,lltt<’r w»*ioh demands for California.
the seriom attention of every
mother and sister in El Reno and
it i$ earn sally hoped that each one
will find it Ik r duty and pleasure j
to be. interested in the work, and
L> i i her influence to its (level,,p
mm*. Let ail attend next wee!., j
And thus encourage the young
lOrlto
Sul - of Hops• s
On Saturday. March jfflnd, I'-iOy, ll.a«>
at u1 o’ehvk at m.v 4arm 2 miles
Sontli of < Vuietery . I will sell to I
the highest bidder for cash
Song
Devotional
Rev. l\>|g
Song
Should unbeliever- l«.,,|'-
fieers and teachc-rs n> >,m-
, endurence. 1‘riee, g;, c«-»Ls. At
sei-VH-es hyjC |;
two
------Ull. voting Worses, for a pasture hill of twelve
gentlemen, who have bo earnest | \ dollars an I expense, about Pei
1 L:2m-
Tou can llpave El Be so 12:2;,
m. today via the Book Jsland
., ... .. Koi,tp. «r«'e at Ilolt Springs,
A 'V . Kanys Ark., 11:W) p. sur.** day „„d
arrive Memphis, Tepn..7:4f>a. m
Birmingham, Ala., ;,;[(» H.
ii. nt.,
Spring Time Comes
_ Gentle Annie.
day school .....
1* the spirituality of ,,t ,.*
Sunday school what it
should he'.......Bev.Dnlg -=—.................
" InU does the Bible say j' hiattanooga, Tcnu., <>:45
A big supply of BABY CARRI APF'i , ~
l.CKt FURNITURE in ike Toritorv at
tlie I urnitrre and Undertake- csUljli.h
iilmut assombliag our-ehos j and AtlanLi, Ga., IL'M :i. m to
• ......V r»(» ' ll I l|( s( |>\ >
under the kindly direction of j >,. dollars. One horse
: -c ...... i«.N ui I M.. .......... a gray, 15.J
Hensley, taken the lirst step in the lmnfls Bi<rli. about D.ieursnld;
^ • M. t’. A movement in Oklah- 111:1 As Also one dark bay
bore, star in forehead, white-
— hind foot, no marks or brands.
. ^ s'.. J. Kane, contractor, is put- Sale will commence promptly and
ting up a fine residence on South animals sold without reserve
Macomb avenue for Dr. Shuttce. J. E. Ktu.i.v.
C. E. Walker, of Mountain ——
View, Is on his way to Ft. Worth K. M. Durst an attorney from;
Intake part, in the closing scenes Roanoke 'Valley, Virginia, is line
uf Iho cattlemen’s convention, with a view of'oenting.
Mr Walker is. a big stock man X1 ,
*»d iain the market for a big . 11,p ‘,honP "«r goes mernly
bunch of ateers. Seventy five cents for residences,
is the last qu nation.
1 :oo
1.30-
logetlier and teaching the | morrow mornin •
word of God f Barnes | ,ian. Agc„t.
Song Dit’jfMM' 1
Song
Review of xtn'I.iv school
lesson of the |Hist quarter
J E line
D it right for (Christian
ju'ople so go to masquer-
ade balls or select card
parties. .1; ,1 Schlotxhiiuer
ii- C. (.’alia- PHONE 68.
—o ukiii yyi
K. 13errij
No. 110 So. Biekrord.
Spring and Somme,. Samples of
men’s stylish clothes have just
been nveived by K rn the Tailor
at. hi* Woodson street establish
merit back of Iljm-brake’s.
EL RENO, O. T.
RRArN-Foo:, nonsense.
Another ridiculous food fad
Seek Relief J
Dost Master (Jeorgn Wattaon,
J. K. Kelso got back from the
Eastern markets hist night. At
Chicago he met h's old friend, Goodwin and Wil-
I’rinee Ilenrj, nu 1 helped him to lla,n Tp<'u,,lsp,> Reeks are eonspi-
'p' - some | rotty novelties to r*n'’ ogainst the local 1'eitio ’racy,
Kike bark homo for Princess and (I'ft Republicans will get t«»—
lr sne. gether and name a city ticket.
2:30
- rs. Major has gone to Gran- 1’ictures are a necessity; \ou
I» rrv. iexas, where her daughter' can not afford to ! , without th-m
Is quite ill. Railway Photo Car.
Song | r,eieuiviis food but bu-
2:00—Why is it that the people ! t- ‘ a hn‘nd"‘1 bi' «*• most competent
ill coming to this new' *utl,ori,i’^^s' Tl“'.v have dispelled
country don't take ns much ^lh** Sil'y n<,tio'‘ ,!mt •>'>*- kind of food
interest in church and , IS n'>‘,<lp‘l for another for tuu-
Sundav scho >1 work in ar"* K,‘» another for bone*, a
•heir new homos as they j oorr'ct ^i!l ,l ,t only nourish 8
did in their old ones! particular part of the hod.v, but it
Mrs. William Deardorf will sustain every other part. Yet,
Did we come to this on- i how*T®r B«®d your food may Im, lu
vonfion to le benefitted in oalr,men* destroyed by indiges-
S S work, or for curios ty | kion<>r«ly*p<.psin. You must prep,re
by ull present! [ fur appearance or prevent their
coming by taking regular doses of
: 0rp<'n*8 August Flower, tho favorite
j medlrin(- nf the healthy millions,
j A few doe as aids digestion, stiinu-
; lat. s the liver to health action,
, purifies the blood, and „,.H)r,.s vou
R nny Ixuig has gone back to Z «*",t“,r'^0.r*’UM .. v,;u p""
(he University at I't. M'orth. I modiesat c. R. ,\m"r»** r"'
Uet Green's Special Almanac.
never* m^k! prnpcrtlon of women who ,tJffer
«KeYJAtm^r:,U!h:"0:* t0 bcn','t (hem-
tentios to I^Tr m t.™ ?° °.n P*VinK no .t-
y°w won, .nd won, ,^ Xv A( My
•o^ptfbhTcoldl'n'd oU,^ ^II ^"!i*r,y
tim*
•my b. lurking j„ lht '"^V,rm’u wMch
SSlSfHas=
'CARBU2
3:00
by all present!
Blackboard exorei.s.s.
Mr-. Ella Barnes
Closing song
M F Dawson, Pres.
U S( on SCIILOTZH U i:n, See
kot(Te»of V‘ ”W-
#««*I I ke a but 1 relief „ \b'ui un tujf
r"t,! ^ lx./or® I L*!te*\va0(1 ra7 housework* and , An:1 cc>w I
wu“° “•* “u •‘•rbow-rffi-L'rrru'i^s
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.