El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 170, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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EL RENO EVENING BELL
Successor to
EL RENO SUPPER BELL.
Daily, per annum, mailed.. .$3.<"
“ six months, “ ... 2.<M
one ...
week, delivered .. 1'
Weekly, |>er annum ....... 7
“ six months......... 5<
Kick! The Beil wants you tc
kick if you don't get the Bell.
Uulhrie and < )klahonia City are
boldly hustling to.secure the Kut.v.
W hat is El Reno doing?
Prof. Seidenberg. Before Marl
set
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Hoy Huffman in formully with-
drawing from the congressional
race takes occasion to deny that
his withdrawal is in favor of any
candidate.
arc tiu sice > advertised in all
From present indications the
subscription list of the Evening
Bell will run over a 1000 by end
of this month. It's only 25 cents
a month delivered or mailed.
Now Tom Doyle lands in the
congressional arena, and says
that he wants to go to Congress.
Tom got a sniff of \\ ashington at
traction u few weeks and now In
wants more. Well Torn has
much right as any one else
want.”
as
‘t.
Dick T. Morgan would like to
secure the Republican nomination
for delegate to congress. The
chances are that Mr. Morgan will
be disappointed: and not by rea-
son of not being strong before the
people, hut because the big leaders
have their eye on some one else.
Crimes or Seay is liable to be the
unlucky man.
The Evening Bell certainly ap-
preciates the compliments show-
ered upon it, and will continue to
merit the kind wishes and loyal
support of its many friends. It
has steadily gone forw ard without
syndicate help or charity funds
and is now regarded as El Reno's
favorite, both for local news and
advertising purposes. Its suc-
cess has been won by honest
work and loyalty to El Reno’s
Ilest interests. The people take
an honest pride in its success and
this sentiment is encouraging to
the proprietor, and an inspiration
to go on in the work until the
music of the Bell rings out all
over the land proclaiming the
greatness of El Reno.
The Hypnotist.
Just to make it interesting* we will put on sale all
the following* goods for two weeks only:
All $12.40 I'm: lor Suits fur $10.im
All Suits fur *14.5".
All our $»;.ou »|«-<-ial line skirt* at k'.oo.
l<s> pair- Hamilton Brown's 1 shoes (buttoned? ul <o. f;
the fashion journals at ••>2.5**.
Any cl1 eik or fur o. the house at t‘ • ninnubtetur.r's
line lot of ribbon- at pretty near your own price.
Ad whit*- wool blankets ut big reductions.
A w aidow full of samples of flannelette gowns and sleeping suits at cost.
Our muslin underwear -Hie is in full blast. At lg*lc. tt;*.-: 5'»e, The and *! IS per girmont
These values :lre POSITIVELY the Bl-s-r ever offered tie ,.....pie. A :■ , n„| nd & ,» will
v ymi.
" '■ sell the BE" I full seamless ho • for ladle.. at l«*e a pair ever offer • 1. Our line. of. “Black
< at and l.ips.x ' loe-c have n . equal*. We have them i:i all tie- popular weaves.
1'".. i you forg. t this, that <>ur carp •** ! rugs are the BEST VAEl'ES an I prettiest designs of-
[; r": ■ !’• *•**« «" 1 ' ......urUin*constantly in stock. Window shades and mattings.
1 rompt delivery of all purchase-.
New
See
Shoes
'Em!
WANT
GRGWE MERCANTILE COMPANY'S STORE
113 and 114 North Bickford Avenue
Three Inch s of Rain.
Through the kindn -s ,,f R.
>1 antki) --(rood reliable men and
ladies, salary *40 per month. ,, ... , f .
■s hour* per day. Ask for rnrou„u the kindtr-s of I..
<>. <i. Reeder, 205 S. Admire Trulock of the El Reno i. c pk.nt
Call in afternoon. pp. ,ln‘u"-'- t,,,‘ i*"il '* " •‘,‘‘
... , . . definitely to many inquirers, that
U antki. Good girl for light fl . , „ . ' '
housekeeping, ('all at the t lP R,ln Monday night
Kiniincl Hardware store. Vo has been exactly three in-Ic
Fou Rknt Furnished room* for'^r‘ * 'uloek asaudmproved gauge
rent at 41n \. Ex alts. j H* for measuring the rain fall, and
this information is obtained from
$2.00 Mens Shoes
for $1.00.
$2.00 Shcesfor7jftl
$10 Suits for $5.
H $1 Shirts for5oc.
him Rkvt -Good house for rent,
clow in; inquire of (i. S.
1’eurl, or at residence 40rf So.
Barker. pO-.
Wantki.—Good cook at Muir
hotel. pus
Law vkus I want to buy whole or
part interest in an estab-
lished law business in a good
county scat in Oklahoma
Address L. E. Lange. Iowa
City, loxva. tf.s
bolt Ri:nt—A 5-room house
him: and is reliable.
Do you nets'] a temporary loan
on persona? goods! ( .ill on (). E.
! Richards, 205 S. Rod, Eland.
' 'yster* in every style .it
GiRfGRD
Don t let the hand of tine paint
ivrinkles oil your face. Keep
SHORTEST AND BEST WAY
HOT SPRISBS, ARKANSAS
The World’s fomous Hcaltt) Kesirt.
TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY
Texns, Oklahoma, Indian
Territory and The West.
A A-
%==.
t ---r-*r___Ul a*r'
wanted. 3<»4 E. Russell, d*
bok Rkvt Furnished or iinfiirn-
ished rooms, at 314 S. Evans
ave. 51
b()R REN I 1 liroe room house.
Inquire at Roy Jones meat
market, ;,j
For Rknt Eight-room house on
Capitol Mill: possession given
April 1. Bath room and ail
modern conveniences. In-
quire at Fjbschen-Mor.se Drug
Co. 57
healthful condition. Ilerhine v, ill
do this. Health is youth, disease
and sickness brings old age. Brice
i-0 cent. At C. It. Miller.
free Reclining
Chair tars
On All Trains.
PLllman Cu'frt
Sleeping Cars.
Equipment
All Sew.
Perfect 5»r.ice.
For all lnfomiatfon
«*n!l on ticket H|r**nt
o! any line • • ■ add■ e a
E l Jtodgtrt, T.P.A,
Jno. V.Todfard, T.P.A.
»'klabonin. •» T
*
0. L. Richards.
205 South R. I. Ave.
Ik
Ml
| Mrs. \\ . K. Fry I rr.ntei lain-
* '.I llio Duplicate Widst chib --
lerda.x afternoon m chuuiiM1-
styl-'. The prize w..- x
! 'ss Rlio"d< s,
Gold
Office;
Coin Minins; Co.
CArlfAL S'OCi; v1CC,O0C 00.
nd !!ca(li]uaricrsdYildman:
Oklahoma
J- B- KHRRICK
Funeral Director
AM)
Embalmer,
lady assistant.
Gfl'ci- open Hay and nig lit. f
I’icture frame* and mats cut to
order.
w. ik .ion.- nent ly a nd ] j. niptly. '
Corner R. I. Ave and Russell
Rhone 177.
4
N’oxv let the El Reno club got
down to work and make n strong
fight for
The Kat.v,
The Frisco,
The South Canadian Bridge and
for El Reno nnd Canadian County
The people look to the Club to
take charge of these matters, and
the people will back the Club in
its efforts.
Encouragement is in the air.
Hope is tickling the people into
mirth. The glorious rain has put
every decent man. and every
woman and child in good humor
with themselxTs and the rest of
mankind.
The. harvest* is ripe for great
things for El Reno. The El Reno
boli Rent—(food storeroom In tl.
(1. A If. building on N Rock
Island avenue. The corner
store room. Knqmie at the
Bonebioke hardware t'„. <;i
I he ci mpm .' ; now rea ly t . announce its rea iiness for
!u-:m-s. oBi,ooO of slock are now offered at 5u cents
idi the d-dlnr. Tim company need- money for develop-
ment purposes. The mineral lands are ow ned by the
company. The assays run from $s.7o to Ji!*57.00 per
loll.
H. C. Ti
Novelty
MILLINERY OPINIO.
1 he Chicago M: line-x Stxqi
wishes to announce fVitCi.y wiii
. have their Sprin r Op ruing Mon-!
Isost — Pocket book ennfuining j. . ,, , , 1
about $10.76and an opal ring! |'d*-' Ml *•' ' *• from , ------------
Suitable reward if returned 'ill 1<» p. til. i> ; t t*> <• n> WRITE FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND PARTICU1 ARsTO
to Miss Calloway, Mo. *<. Ks. Lllfi v . J T r A i t v t
Telephone office. *"d *. e thcr ......ph.; ,f, JOHN t OX
line patterns. \Ji,s will
preside at the phiu >. Come and '
get a souvenir. Ever tine in- —- 11 :----
vitod. Mj:.s. G. 1 . W atts, n j ..ara(.:oUn;the fair tour ! . V,,U wm ho,p an'Vonp 'vho,n-v<m 1 ‘'BERK'S WISH
ist, «s she cacitht the first glimpsed Ibid suffering from inflamed|
R. C. MORROW
Store
MANAGER GOLD COIN MINING COM V NY, WILDMAN, O.T
•15
Fok Rknt A good two-room
house. Inquire of EeRoy
Sams, near Rock Island tool
house. pOe
Fou Rknt Elegantly furnished
rooms, with or without board
21ti E. Wade. p65
I to a prominent citizen here, and' “Xc>,’,_gmiled her escort. ‘‘I think hr • , , ,, ,,
Fou Sake- The furniture (all * again give* it a* h:* ouinion that! ls b»r*-kn.ed.--ChicagoD«P- UM‘ 1,1,11,11
nexv) of three bed rooms. ,, ! ...
Rooms ran he n-nted if He- • Kl Kori0 nl "J ;1-*' « . “1 don't see why' Mb* Ol'dern sue, cougl.s and colds.
31 reel. . . 1 j. Ilarvo.v. Ill on April 1. I 11 * * UiillV c! :i *!n : for broach of promise. She
Fok Rknt-Furnished room for J makes an appointm-.i.i to li;f a hatlt'sCTmah a good "deal i a
one nr two gentlemen nt 410 vactliicv hold good for the inn \ her, no doubt, to have a chance to lr»
S. Rock Island. pt)71
‘ pi red term. Judge
BKY COODS, CLOTHI^t;
Hats, Furnishinrs, Notions,
Tinware, Granitewsre
Queensware.
W^ll Taper, Window Shades.
a owuuiiiuii i.i hi: -, i.OD I JOU I 111 B ii
Attorney G q r.t) Strati■> xvriles he is barefaced to appear ill public in
. ” i such a garb?”
SUGGESTION,
i have lately been much troubled
hardly anything witfr-
.......i mm sour
it:-, coughs, colds, ete., by advis-1 writ"s M »• Mead, lead-
’ ■ lug pliarniaeigt of Attleboro. Mn-
1s barLkneed.”—ChicagoDailVNewsr JtllC US'‘ ot Ihtllar i's Ilorse j ”1 could eat hardly anythin
, hound Syrup; the geat remedy for °!‘f su<IerinK s"v,'ra hour* My
co rk suggested 1 trv 1
i no cents.
Price, 25 and
AtC. R. Miller.
For SaI.k—Good re-i ictice pritru r x :
very close iii 11,200. < all at Iteii opinion i- very different fnuu '.it
ofllce I
of other attorneys, xvh
Fok Rknt
people know that -he has really had
Strang - a proposal.” Philadelphia Bulletin.
A A*. Inter Sens.
"I a-n a wardering: minstrel blithe and
GO Years
EXPERIENCE
lmv
n r\i~ •-
stable and city
water.
En-
quire at Co
Treasurer's
office.
ptis
Rknt d-roopi
house.
See
44’liecl.-r and xp
Her.
(is
PROGRAM
cay.'
The north wind chant**;
“The foreyt }; my harn and when I play
The snowflakes dance.*’
—Philadelphia Press.
AS UK S UV I P.
preferred. Steady job, good
pay. See E. T. .Marsh. (is
For C. 0. C , March 13 1S02.
44 antki) 44 liite girl for general
housework. Good xvages.
Apply at lit.'! Clark street,
corner of Bickford ave. ptii?
club has charge of the-e matters. I *,'OR Kkxt Nice residence, dose
See 44 . T. Becks. (lit Style
Keep up the good work.
WASIIINCTi.N luVINO.
j Biogr.vpliy.......Ml-- Vtiu:;., 1 r
Contemporaries. , \!j-. v;;;,
Self,'! lx a i.n • . Mi-- j;i|, N
...........I *r. Cromer
Owner | Rank a* an Author 41 . .1.. i j,
. | mu m i i-iiinu »i jieii office. (!!l ii xx- i
Money to Loan. | , H..- 44 orks . . Mr. I mm.
20,000 dollars to loan on improved Ftm Su'E C.ikap-A good horse, Quotations Mis-
, „ cow. span of Mules, xx agon .,, ....
Real Estate and productive prop- and harness. Inquire at Bell 11 '* a* a Vin . .4.1 • Eagin
erties, in sums from $3oq, attdttp °^!cc- p70 Select Reading Miss Sallivi.n
wards. See N. B. Wass nt Fred Fok Rr.vr Furnished rooms over L-ving as nn Historian Mr. F.-gg
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•on* troe. m ‘-Ht pcMi'-y for ('•vuntiK putenta.
Psltntt taken tnrouah ttunn ft Co. reMl
$lHcial f, without cbnT'uc, in tho
‘Y'X'X
in.
jFniNi)--.4 small key.
can get same al Bell office.
, " ■ ■ lima linilUG, 111 ll.U
SCkii'ifii: JIlKillcatl.
^ haridnoTY.f!r !Hnntrnt*'«l ^noh’r. y ''rTpsr rlr.
lilt! i *
y-ir; Dmr tv>. i Ld.J!. fc • -lby all v.-
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I ■ I . ' • X . , . . . .
cl. rk suggested r try Ko.lol Dyspep.
sia Cure which I did xvitli must'
happy results. I have bad no more
trouble and when one can go to eat-
ing mince pie, cheese, candy iiVld
nuts after such a time, their 'dig,.*
tion must be pretty good. I endorse
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure heartily.”
| l oti don’t have to diet. K it all tin
~°"d food you want hut don't over
load Hie stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests your food. At C H.
Miller
Men s clothing at real bargain
l,ri<*'* *R <>• L. Richards: the
cheapest place in El R. no f^r
iruod- which are guaranteed.
Sears Office over Sombarts,
the Bell office.
Meet with Dr. Croim-r.
i
Floor Walker—I’m ser v. maJnr»,
* but I can’t exchaiii: tliis hat {u? you.
^rrs. Smithson—Hut my husband
j doesn’t like it. <
Floor Walker—'i’^n I’d advise yon
j m ; rt a d'voree.- Louisville Courier*
Journal.
J SAVKI) lll.M KU 'M TOrtTrr.K.
I 1 her. is no more agonizing 1 r tilde
fill r. piles. 3 lie constant itching
ami burning make life intolcrubh .
No position is comfort iblc. Tim
torture is unceasing DiAVitt’s Wiich
i Ha: el S:ilx-c cures piles ht once. 1-'..r
| skin diseases, cuts, burns, bnilsi -.
i all kinds of wounds it is unequalled.
.1. S. Gerall st, Paul, Arl;.. say.-:
“Fi'.nn !«)'. r su He red with the p’r.i-
jtinding, bleeding piles and could
j find it. :hin :o Imlp in., tin! H I* r-.;r
!>• Will's Witch Har.. I Salver A
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Mlliil J UjUl! mt |Bo" '■ rf its At f. K
i Miller
' i: Store.
rurity in Druja and rcurroy
in Compounding.
.
yen need the Lest in the
d'ug line yog'll find it .it
D.'ll I\ 11|
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Evening Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 170, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1902, newspaper, March 12, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913663/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.