El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 241, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 3, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Candidate For Sheriff
To tin1 voter** "lio "ill partiei-
p> ::i (Ik* Drmoeratir primarii
Vo ho lii'lil in Si-ptfintx'r, 1 ln-r--h;
Mi i m-t* m.\ (Mmliilni'.v for I*'
•ol-.i <■ v.i Sin-rill', :iml ri-spertfull.
«<dicit your supimrt.
.lolls C. ( )/.Ml N.
V.liv■■ed 1 fcnnrv di -iri-i to mm
soon to tin-votn' of Canadian
C<- • ‘v that In- in a candidate for
tbr
iiomimit ion of Slit-rill for
K-Jtr
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f tin- primal \ of
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• ■ niocrulic ( ounty.
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■ In-til Si-pti-mlu-r 2,
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T.
'.ii- voter# ulio will
piirtifi-
t>«(
tin- I lemoei'iitir primal ir-
tA> t-(
In-Id In Si-ptrmbrr,
1 here-
City offiriiiH, in hiding eotiii-
•iliiieii. who know of diireputaldi-
liouses should make formal coin-
iilaint and not gn# so much. When
■rtiiin that such tilings rxi-t eon-
rar.v to law they should la* manly
nougli to ......lupinint and not
vail for oth. r . to do so.
i> anii'iiini-i- my candidacy for the
rvflii i- of -sheriff, and respect fully
‘solicit . ur support.
NI. II. TtV KKl),
< )f Union, ( >. T.
To Trade.
A nice home in the most pros-
perous oil an I mining town in
t’olorado, will rxrh.mgr for prop
ci ty in or ii -iir HI Krno. Impirie
I or address. Id. \V. Sri.uv.w.
j At Sullivan Hotel, Kl lb-no, O.T.
THE "HflNRN”
R egister of Deeds.
t hereby announce myself as a
Cj!:rIi'lati for the olliee of ltrgis-1
ter of Iiei ils, subject to the Dt-ni-j
oeratic primaries in Septenilier. [
vi I I - ilicit the support of the
rotors. .). K. Stunk.
/
I hereby announce myself as a
CHIidi I (to for tlieolliee of Rrgislrr
of Deed--, subject to the Democrat-
ic primaries in Septenilier, and I
.-solicit the support of the voters.
(’. M. Sr.WAitP.
Friend $ Blevins
Oklahoma Cfty.
(World's fair Special)
I ,i lives Oklahoma City.... fi:80 p. in
Arrives Kansas ( it . ’......7:(S) a m
Arrives Sr. Louis..........11:3o a m
Arrives Memphis fttOOpni
St Louis Fxpress.
Loiivch Oklahoma City.....ui in
Arri\ e.s St I nuns. ..........7:1 » a ni
Meteor.
Leaves Kansas City.......7:15 p ni
A rri ws Ok la!. «> i, t C i: y . . Livi am
Ark. & Ok la. Express
Leaves St I.unis............UiMu pm
A i rives < ik la In n 11 a ('ll y .. . .6: IV p in
'I'lir lie,li curs ami Pullman palace
sleepers between Oklahoma - ity
Kansas lit, st. I.onis anil Memphis,
l-or rates ami other iiiforiiuition.
call oil Iieii'e I Frisco Si stem ngenl
or address the undersigned.
It F III \ x,
Division Passenger Act.
Wichita, Kns.
Stiff mv School.
The Business College will con*
11inue through tliosummer. Spec-
ial arrangement* will he made to
accommodate Public School pupils
5th grade
AGENTS.
GRAIN AND STOCKS.
Commissioner.
Subject to the decision of the
*oicj-s at the Democratic prinmr-
K»s next September, I hereby an- July wheat closed today... {711-4
no . ,e c myself as a candidate for July wheat closed yesterday 72i
•Uii-jMi-ition of coiiimissiour-r for July corn closed today..... 61J
O i Third district. If nominated July corn closed yesterday. 62--$
and elected I pledge my best ef- Wheat opened........... 7I«
for - (oil faithful dischargeof my Wheat, high.............. 72i
lii.-hv-. II. V. J. lliNNKNKAMt- Wheat, low.............. 7li
Corn opened.............. 62
Corn, high............... 62}-4
Corn, low................ fill
Stocks steady.
‘Si ji et to the Democratic pri-
Bia -ms next September, I hereby
ia.mw\inee myself as a candidate
foi ■-( lection as commissioner
If/r tin Second district. If nom-
inated and elected my best ef-
fort! ire pledged to a faithful dis-
oluirgo of my official duties.
II. H. Leki-kk.
Under the Turquoise Sky."
This most fascinating, clearest
■jind interesting description of
•Colorado will be sent free by E.
W. Thoni|mon, A. (J. P. A. Great
ltock Island Route, Topeka, Kan.
Also “Camping in Colorado" free,
if you want it. Gives full details
for the inexperienced. Informa-
tion about Colorado Hotels and
Hoarding Houses gladly furnished.
It will be wortli your while to
learn the details of the cheap rates
to Colorado effective this summer
by the Rock Island. A post, to
the above address will secure this
information and literature.
That Great Sale.
The auction sales at the Chi-
cago Racket, 102 So. Bickford,
have surprised everybody. There
never has been such a slaughter
in prices and such sacrifice of
merchandise in El Reno. It is
alarming to see the very best
staple goods going at almost noth-
ing. Five Thousand Dollars I
worth of the very best staple
household goods, all kinds of no j
tions, wearing apparel, shoes, and
especially ladies’ underwear and'
gents’ furnishing goods going at
such a sacrifice means a great deal
to the community. It looks like
n sin to see goods given away in
this way, but they have to go. j
These sales will be continued i
every Saturday and Monday until j
all obligations are met.
EL RENO TIME CARDS.
CHOCTAW.
TWAINS WEST.
No. I .—A ri ivi s a l 5 ;40 a. in
Leaves 5:50 a. in.
No. 8.—A rri ves at 8:10 p. m
I,eaves s itu p. in.
No. 7.—Arrives at 0:15 a m
No. 9.—(Kxci-pt Suuday) Arrives
at 3:35 p, m.
THAI NS K A ST
No 2.—Arrives nt 0:55 p. m
I .eaves 10:15 p in.
No 4—A n il i s i t 8:11 r in
I,eaves 8:2il a.in.
No 8.— (Klin win e Ai-c'iii) 4:16p.m
No 10.— (Okla City Ace'm) I p. m
W. (). Shakes,
Agent.
ROCK ISLAND.
TRAINS SOUTH.
Tuxas Vest ilniled Express 12:25 am
Texas Fast Express 12:20pm
No 35 ....................... 9:25 p m
Lawton Express................ 7:00 am
Local Freight....................4:15 p in
TRAIN’S NORTH.
Chicago Vestibuled Express 4:00a m
K C & Eastern Express 3:35 pm
No 3fi.................................. 7:37 am
Arrives from Lawton 8:80 pin
32 Local Freight............9:00 am
N B. Nos 35 anil 36 and local
freights daily except Sunday.
l’enmunship taught by Poof. Call-
i-on. now Prin. of the L-imuni
j (la.) Business College. The best
1 Penman in the West. You should
I see his work, enter his classes and
I become a Penman. We are un-
! able to fill the demand for Sten-
ographer-. If you want ii goo 1
j positii.il, learn our easy -hurtlumd
i -i m. ()ur wi iters are in de-
mand.
Elks Take Notice-
Oil Friday. Aug. 8, the Great
Rock Island will luna sleeper
from Kl Reno to Suit Luke City
for the accommodation of the Kiks, j
their ladies and friends. Sleeper
will leave El Reno at 7:37 a. m.,
reaching Colorado Springs Sat-
urday morning and Salt Lake at
0:35 Sunday morning. This "ill.
be the best excursion this year out
of Oklahoma. Pirties desiring!
reservation in sleepershould make j
their application to the Rock Isl-■
and agent at Kl Reno as early as
possible. Mr, Tom Reed will be
H* /*W
a%ui
3 Eigesta
gj whaS you
1 Eat
Dyspepsia Csa^e
* 1 11 1 ull kiutii ol u> uiaiiita:u tiio body. Curtail ihu-variety
iirni s >nie orjfan \< underfed. It i-i for t his reason that acliet !s injurious.
If > •- < ;i mot digest, good food your stomach is out of order and needs
1 • ( Min ■ without food for that would uu.ua starvation.
} ' :I ' Cure will digest wbatyou eat without the stomach’said.
'1 tk.1 it mi 1 you c.iii rest your stomach without interrupting digestion.
1| n >’ iwn remedy. Never fails. Anderson Ripgs, Sunny Lane,
“*i wan i loubied with iudigoMion u-n years and tried many
I spent iu cb money until 1 tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I am
u i w fi 1 1 iii ^ better than in five years and more like a boy than in twenty.’*
C’zvcb mi Stomach Trostls-Sss.
f-r. n.:" i by I' DeV,
Wiii-ii you ueeii a _
d .. . ,us, CAT'S Witcb llarul SALVE. Beware of < minterfeiU.
t v Co., f Men Tlici *1. Lott It *•( nt.ilns C tin s tin r*<V.
. . I skin
For Saleby C, R. Miller.
iTlil
muster of eert-monies, asaisted by
Drink
the
Purest •
Drink
l-ver
SNAPS.
Mr. W. T. Becks, and everyone
will be assured a pleasant time.
Fare less than one way rale
for the round trip, being lowest
rate ever made to Salt Lake.
I____
Getrers make the only pure
ice cream.
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MONEY! MONEY!
April 3, 1902, $50,000 in money |
to loan on Farms and farm lands
in Canadian, Oklahoma and Blaine
counties. Term: Loans made
from 1 to 5 years’ time; to suit
borrower. Wm. II. Patch,
Office at resident, 811 Roberts
ave., Kl Reno, O. T.
IPiSippal.
WO
RACKS
0
EXAS
Pasture.
Good pasture for horse and
cattle at the 1. F. Kelly farm j
mile east and 2 miles south of city.
$28.-15 to Knoxville, Tenn., and
| return June 15-16-17-27-28 and 29;
I July 10-11 and 12 return, limit
j Aug 15th. Via The Rock Island.
X
A NEW FAST TRAIN
Hetweon St. Louin and Kansas City and
OKLAHOMA CITY,
WICHITA,
DEIMISOIM,
SHERMAN,
DALLAS,
FORT WORTH
FARM LOANS.
Lowest rates, Best Terms, Long
Time, Easy Payments, No Delay.
E. E. Bf.nnktt,
309 South Willaims ave., El
Reno, O. T.
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m ■ ko
l;,i0rv
im-- j-:,!
If you’ve nevertried
it. try ir- now
“Dr. PEPPER
$.**,500 stock of inereliandise to
trade for farm.
Ilia acre- Canadian county land
to trade for city property.
160 aerc.- of land in Mi s uirt to
trade for city property.
I 160 acres of land near Kl Reno
for $2,800 a bargain
Don’t forget we write INSUR-
ANCE of all kinds.
Pinch & Herbert
A few maps of the now coui
try for sale at Bell office at li
each.
Always remember that Dr.
Scott s Peruvian Headache and
lever Powders cure headache and
cure fevers quickly. Every box
guaranteed to cure. Try ’em. All
druggists; 25c per box.
Neiv equipment, new schedule,
new route. “Choctaw Route.”
Icecream, pure and delicious,
at Gcrrers.
ROCK ISLAND BULLETINS
Most women with female weaknest
suiter dreadfully from piles in ;•<]
dition to their other pains The*
may be cured by using 'I’abler’t
Buckeye Pile Ointment. Price 51
cents In bottles, tubes 75 cents. C
K. Miller.
O. L. RICHARDS
Still pays the highest price fot
second hand goods, 205 S. Rock
Island avenue. Phone 280.
In addition to the Rock Island’s
fast through train, No. 2, which
leaves El Reno at 4 a. m. daily,
arriving at Chicago at 8:50a. in.
next day, their train No. 4, leav-
ing El Reno at 3.30 p. m. daily
now makes connection with their
new daylight special, leaving
Kansas City at 7:15 a. in., arriv
ving in Chicago at I0;10<p. tu
This train has standard sleeper
and dining cars.
ABE
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DEAF?
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NOISES?
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NOTICE
■To Architects, Contractors and
Prospective Builders.
An*l principal points In Texas and the South-
. This trai
•t
<
completed
'xai
is new throughout ami is
pmen
ll ot
traveling conveniences. It runs
nplotcd
west,
made up
is train i
of the fl
with electric li]
nest
glita an
equipment, provided
id all other modern
via our now
Every
build ii
In the
A
:“A’ - i i
tSrV^.
■ ; ::ting as
T SHOULD BIT!
The paint we sell is
be right kind. It lr.t £"<ul
. arul will cover your
ra; . elYoctietRv. Pkn!\ of
nit] colors and all the paints
re mixed so they won’t run,
-1. crack or blister. Just
arly perfect as paint
:v.i be made. You get it at
reasonable price
Make Your Improvements
By Using New Era Pre-
pared Paints.
Get our prices on wiring before
closing contracts. W e are iu the1
I business si le'y for the sale of
'electricity for light and power
kind i-xpoi-t tonse all proper means
j to eneimrage the general use of
; "au’ii'. To this end we will fur-
, ni.-h all wiring, fixtures, lamps,
; motor.- :11i11 supplies at cost.
1 MV thoroughly undersla'i 1 tin-
business and can advise you as Ui
the best method of illumination
arrangement of wires, etc.
By becoming responsible for
the proper lighting of any build-
ing we guarantee no slighting in
the wiring. Everything will bo
first-class, permanent and proper-
ly designed for tilt- service re-
quired.
M e will be glad to confer with
anyone desiring onr services and
promise high-grade work and i
prices that defy competition.
Respectfully,
El Rkno Lhiht N Powkh Co
Red Raver Division.
Every nwdlance known to modern car
tllnK and railroading has boon employed
ao make-up of thia service, including
Cafe Observation Cars,
under the management of Fred. Harvey.
Full information as to rates and sill details of
% trip via this now route will bo cheerfully
furnished, upon application, by any repre-
sentative of the
Is Life Worth Living?
Then don’t neglect a cough or cold,
especially whe i only twenty-five
'cents will buy a bottle of Gooch’s
Mexican Syrup. It is so soothing,-
and so many consumptives liavt
been made well by its use. Road
some of its testimonials'on the wrap-
I per around each bottle that pr< v<
> this remedy more sure for deep-
s< jited colds, habitual coughing and
ovon consumption, than any other
remedy known to physicians, many
of whom recommend and prescribe
it where less efficacious remedies
fai .
wK&M&U*. YEARS
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PATENTS
1‘iri* • L’,i:ul »n IMMEDIATE
|FRl.c. report on pHtuntal'il-iy. Wo give
J tin b ■*! b ignl -orvii o and advice, mj our
I chargt s are modcrutc. J'ry us.
SWIFT & CO..
Patent Lawyers,
I Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C.
Anyone
quickly ji
Iuvi
Trade Marks
D ~'c' '
* I'lTn'* COPV. -1GHT5 &.C.
Ling a pkctf It unit <L''scrir>!i- n .. .»
lain our o)-.u.on free wiiotlu r uu
ina ts probnbly p; < I'tublA. (Niinmiinlcn*
trietlvc.mtaie*iti:d. IIbi’-H! ' k <-u Ibi'cnts
patents,
receive
wh bout cbnrtte, ii
sen' free. Oldest ngcticy for peciw mg
Patents taken through klutsti (.
I 'tice, without cliariie, int.;o
Scientific j^ittcrican.
A hand on.civ .llustrntod weekly. I.-r.-o«t clr
itu bit h v of aii v m urn tide 1-mrnnl. Terms. (3 a
roar t four months, $L Sold by all ttewsd i
•^.UWN & Co.3G,Broad"av- New Yark
blanch Office. <',25 F St.. Washiruit ju. L). C.
Rhoades & Cook ° 1
biggi-st
f09 N- Bickford. 'Phone 28
Richards will pay the
price for your second-
hand furniture. Phone 280.
Bargains in Unredeemed
Pledges.
One Cornish Organ.......$10 00
One 21 jewel watch........ 10 00
One 17 jewel watch, gold.. 7 50
One 45 j-nj-l watch, gold .. 6 00
(Inc 7 jew I watch......... 3 no
One 41 S. M'. pistol..... 7 00
Also many other valuable ar-
ticles at almost nothing.
O. L. Rk ii uins.
Pawn Broker.
Be Wise in Time.
Many parents do not know that
their child is sickly an 1 cross and
frotfnl, simply hf'cnuso they f* ii to
give it soino of that splendid re-
medy called .Mother’s .Vorm Syrup.
{ > kill and expel from its little
atom sell anp bowels the worms,
that are the cans* of its distress.
Worms have brought niauy a little
love one to a bed of sickness and to
i s ^rave that ji 25 cent bottle ot this
rt m dy would have saved.
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARINC
ARE NOW .CURABLE
_ by our new invention. Only those bona e-sf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. 4-
F. A. WERWiAN, OF BALTINIORE, SAYS:
Gfnttrmrn .' — Beirut entirely cured of deufness, thunks toByoiur Ucatinentl’l^d'll ujw vifcyov
m nill history of 1113- case, to be used at your discretion. 3
my bearing in tkTear ?nti”dyr.i*ht be*aU ‘° sin& and tllis fccP‘ °” worse, until I lo,l
1 underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a mim*
fcerot physicians, among others, themost eminent< irsp< ialistof this< b ,»
®nly ®n ' ,ul9 help j.ic, and even that only temporarily, thatth< s would
thgn cease, hut the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
• *•"• ; • ” advertiseu . it accidentall> in a New York paper, and ordered 5 ur treats
ah-t I ■1 ■ ’ * - used it only a few days according to your directions, them - es< a ed, and
to-day, after five . ehs. my hearing in the dist .^eU ear has been entirely resiored. I thank you
heartily and.beg to remain Very truly yours.
F. A. WHRMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
Our treatment does not interfere teith your usual occupation.
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOIViE *ta
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TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY
Texos, Oklahoma, Indian
Territory and The West.
M'-,
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Free R^cliq’ng
Chair Ct < §
On All fraiit).
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Siccpinq Cars.
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Perfect Service.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 241, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 3, 1902, newspaper, June 3, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913634/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.