El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 306, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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The Rush is Over.
It will pay you to come to uS this month if in
need of anything in Summer Goods. BIG Re-
ductions all over the house, to clean up beiore
going to Market. Fans, Parasols, Shirt Waists,
all Sheer Summer Fabrics, Slippers, Sun Bonnets
We are doing a ‘‘Land Office Business, but at strictly
legitimate prices.
The CROWE MERCANTILE CO
J, B. KERRICK,
Undertaker and Erabalmer.
Rooms in Basement of Warren Build-
ing, corner Bock Island Avenue
and Ruseed Street.
Clothiers.
Complete Line of Picture Moulding
Aiwa}s in Stuck.
I’hone 177.
JAMES A. SCOTV, Pres., SILAS W. DOOLEY. A‘t*.. CHAS. J. HAHN, Secy & Trea«.,
Henrvetta, I T. Butler. Mo. &l L 'u'9
References; Reference,:
Hon. Win. J Stone, Ex-Gov. Missouri, Farmers’ Bank, ( „utl Mo Kaufman Milling Co.
Congressman D A. DeArmond, Bates Co. Bvnk, (
Farmers’ & MTg’r’s Bank, Rich Hill, Mo.
rr
enryetta Gas id Oil Company.
HENRYETTA, CREEK NATION, I. T.
Buy now before, stock is all taken
The Henry ettaGas# Oil Co, //enryetta, ('reek Nation, offer a limited amount of
stock at par— Value $1 00 per share•
Drilling will begin by August 1.
On the authority of expert geologists we hire secured, valu-ahte franchises on land
divided by the Frisco rail road, covering Oil, (las. Coal and other valuable minerals'
We will positively not take subscriptions for over $ 10,000.
Our capital stock—$25,000—is guaranteed free and Unencumbered-
Subscriptions will not be due until tve have completed $10,000.
Send in your subscriptions now before stock is nil taken.
A St- Louis company offered us $20,000cash if we would increase our capital stock
and give them control-
We propose to standby our original proposition, and will positively not make any
change in our terms.
.Notify the editor of this paper how many shares of stock yon wish to subscribe for-
This is a perfectly legitimate enterprise If you have any doubt as to the ability
of the officers of the company to carry out this project and fulfill their promises, write
any of the references given above.
The*officers of the company are active business men and guarantee to protect the
in terests of the stockholders.
SITLER &. MARCH
Bonded Abstractors.
Do a Genera) Real Estate Business.
We have Choice Bargains in Farm
and City Property.
Otlioe in Stock Exchange Bank Blotk.
MOYER & GERRARD
Graduate of American School
of Osteopathy, Kirkaville, Mo.
ALL CLASSES OF DISEASE SUC-
CESSFULLY TREATED.
Consultation and Examination Free
Rooms 3 and 4, Second Floor Pabst
Building, El Reno.
K. S. SWEh/r.D. D. S.,
DENTIST
109 North Bickford Ave.
PAPER HANGING
S. L. HARVEY
Abstracts and Loans,
I twill §av«* yon money on Abstract* and Loan*
ami pleaae yon la every iT*t>§*ctiot».
Central Block, Rock Inland Avenue
FORREST. LOWE & SHELLED,
Attorneys at Law
Room 17, Central Block,
LL RENO. • OKLAHOMA
J. I. PHELPS,
(LL. It. University o! Texar)
Attorney at Law.
Rooms t and 2, Second Floor Psbrl Bolldin*
EL HKNO, OKLAHOMA.
MARSH & WALLACE.
Attorneys at Law
Rooms 4 and 5, First National Bank
Building, K! Reno.
RUBBER PIKES, RUBBER TIRES. QORNS HURT?
We are prepared to put Dew rubber
t;res on your buggies, or repair your
old ones. If you are interested, come
in and see us. 46
Nelson Sl Tiioks,
El Reno Carriage Works.
Near Red Barn.
WELL, I GUESS YES
Would you rather have them hurt
than pay ten cents for a little bot-
tle of stuff to make them stop?
J. S. & A. L. NICHOLSON,
DENTISTS.
West RoomaOver First Nat’n'l Bank.
J. L. BROWN, M. D ,
General Physician.
Semi uit wt»id If* rail and 1 wi'l «h»»w you
fli« N'M and rb«tai>«nt wad P*P,-r In lowt.
j time tl.< like and that la be Uiwvdt. 8n«S
word u MV R Hor't Island Ave., or cal) n|.
Ttu»m Mj TIN. 1) K, RvAN.
Paper nam/er s decorator.
auwork guahantehd
Ah-K YOUR GROCER FOR
BIG (3 FLOUR
Manufactured by the
Csnadits Co. Mill A Els vator Co
EL RENO PLUMBING CO.
ONLY EXCLUSIVE PLUMBING
SHOP IN EL RKNo
Let fcfim with )<«n nr tool pUunSn *. *•
cau rave y^u bb»»i**v
U Mir Hireor. North of * addu
A III*!* 41.......•••
I be
ligature.
Dll CTQ Positively Pnred without
I ILlO aid of either knife or litf*
Office Over the Wheeler Drug Store.
BLAKtt, BLAKE A BEEKS,
THE PRESIDENT Then go to the Miller Drug
Of the American Federation of Labor, j s ore and get it
Union 8 2 5, says: -T am using you i
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin myee f
and in my family, and find it does II a
of good —Yours truly, Geo. C Cam
bell, Clinton, Iowa” Sold by C
WELL, I GUESS NO. ATTORNEYS - AT - LA'V*
Office in the Central Block.
El Reno - Oklahoma.
MILIEU’S DKOr TORE
it. Miller Druggist,
LITTLE CLASSICS.
They Don’t Speak Now. Ida- “I
want to have some pictures taken
Let us figure with you on your farm j Can von recommend a photographer?"
ww«p... ;,r.:rr “ :.r• ^ zrzgrjg.
icies. We will save you money. j Though authority be a stubborn look absolutely handsome." I’hiladel
E. Bk.NNFTT. C lbeBr ;t jg often led by the noae with pj,jB Evening Bulletin.
— ------ ! gold.—Shakespeare. j Blackburn -‘‘Judge Snyder made «
*Th6 O, K. Barn j Young men think old men fools; r„i«. f0me time ago that all women
! hut old men know young men are j ehould remove their hats in his court,
And ^Vapon Yard, j fools. -George Chapman. j but 1 see that the order is not en
S | The diseases of the mind are more j forced.” Whitehead- "No; the worn
Corner Evans-ave and Haye-st. i destructive and in greater number j en folks appealed to the judge s wife.
j than those of t.he body.—Cicero.
The Beat Accommodations for Teams | of the animal* which fly in the air,
„nrl Psmners walk 0,1 the Fround' or swim in the
ana tampers. | >eHi the most fooUeh is man.—Boileau.
My living in Yorkshire was ao far
out of the way that it waa actually
12 miles from a lemon.—Sydney
Smith.
and she rendered a dissen ting opinion.
— Denver News
DR, DALE.
DGNTIST-
Miss Dr Vaughn. Asst Dentist
Office over First National Bank.
20 YEARS OLD
THE BEST, FINEST
AND MELLOWEST
whiskcy
IN THE TERRITORY, AT
Mb 0. Hudspeth’s Salooo.
SPRING PARK BO URBON.’
Distilled tn 1881, Also,
The ' TRIPLE X PEARL RYE,”
’I tie Connoisseur’s Delight.
GEORGE S. PEARL.
Attorney at Law.
Ronnie 12 anil IS, Central Blcrk,
BL REN OKLAHOMA.
Imported Sherry and Case Goods of
Every Pure Variety.
Merchants’ Lunch Served by Expert
Caterers every day from 9a.m.
A HEARTY welcome to all
T. F. CLIFFORD
Dentist.
Office Room* Opposite Poetoffice.
THOS. LANE, M. O.
Rooms Over Citizens State BaDk.
Office 'Phone 81. Honre ’Phone 82.
H. C. KENNADA
Builder and Contractor,
Place and Specifications for Frame,
Brick and Stone Work.
Office with Finch A Hobbs, in Pabft
Building.
SHORT-TIME....
iMcney to Loan,
J. W. PINKERTON,
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentlat
Makes his headquarters there.
CLrtRK & BOYS,
U A W Y R R S •
i
tier Kock Island and Russell.
► EL RENO, - - OKLAHOMA
——~—~“ CHARLES P. LINCOLN, Rooms 1 and 2. Wsr-en Bulldlrg, Cor
Don’t be modest; use phone 73 am j
get estimates on job work. ; Attorney and Counselor
Save your money and go to W. J. at Law.
Oakes and get your horses shod, your I Rooms 1 and 2 First National Bank
buggy and wagon repaired and all , Building,
.. . -- ------------ Give EL RENO, - OKLAHOMA.
J. L. BROWN. M. D.
Office First Door East of Inter-State
Mottgage Trust CoV Office,
KL RKNO, • • OKLAHOMA.
LESTER B. MAJOR,
Piano and Guitar Teacher-
Studio in Union Block. Open for en
gagf menls for receptions
and parties.
Residence, 321 West Wade Street.
GtiKDC t " "r> i
kinds of blacksmith work done.
Ui; a trial aud ohligc.
Give
37
The Merchants’ Lunch, served daily
at John C. Hudspeth’s, is grown-
more and more popular.
Cream delivered to any part of th
city by the Bon Ton.
A. C. Pederson makes the best $3 o'
shoe made. Try a pair. 60
FURNITURE FOR SALE.
FURNISHED ROOMS to RENT
Ch1 on Charles Kemp, at Furniture
Ft i it West of Kerfoot Hotel
J. H. BASINGER,
Phystcian and Surgeon.
Kuoui 7 V. art en Building, corner tf
Ruck leUrtd-ave and Ku-sell —t.
Uil cc K< urs—9 t i 12 and from 2 to 7,
and Evenings.
WALTER SKAIFE,
Book-Keeper
and Accountant.
ROOM 3, ENGLE BLOCK.
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Simpson, E. J. El Reno Supper Bell. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 306, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 14, 1901, newspaper, August 14, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913782/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.