El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, March 4, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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PUBLISHED EVERY IJAT EXCEPT ftCNDAT.
WILUAM II. 1)FVK>’. Enrron and M anaorii
SUBSCKIUTION RATES
Dally and Weekly, per Week....... «
Dallv mtkI Weekly, per Year..... l
Weekly, per Year .............. ;
TKRRITORIAL OK! IfKIM
Qotoroor v\ . . i,frow
A. Ujilhrnith. j
Uov lloileiu. *
Caleb
Attorney G<-!it*ru!
Aiftittunt Attorney tleneral
t’. S. Attorney
t!. S. Marshal
Chief Jna tiro...........
Aftiocifttc JnatUttF ..........
Uov llortniai.
It. Brook*
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inly Dally Pubilshed on West Side In Old Oklahoma,
Klitorcd in the poitofllce at El Reno, Oklahoma
id flucond class mail matter.
‘ I BKNO, OKI.A., MONDAY. MAH. 4. ’95.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
POLICE JUDGE.
We are anthorigod to annoBnce that ,J. W
Mrewvr is a candidate for the office of police
judee of the city of EJ Reno.
POLICE JUDGE.
Wc nre authorized to announce thftt W. II.
"■riii# i- a candidate for the office of police
jndpe of tho city of El ”—
te fo
Rem
POLICE JUDGE.
U' are authorized to announce that James
I uoinpHoii in a candidate for the office of Police
Judge of the city of El Reno.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
to an
* for ;
We ari unthoriznil In announce that Henry
I* tanklin is a candidate for re-election to theof-
e of the peace of Bl Reno fewnehlp.
K. I)' Nix.
Frank Dale.
Ilenrv W. Scoff.
Jno. II. Uiirfotd.
A, G. C, Bierer,
/. L. McAfee.
CITY DIRECTORY.
..... II. Hobart, Councilman—1st. ward,
aw. (leek, K. X. Gerrer; 2nd. ward, M, Mu-
>y. (1. It. Uroheck:3rd ward. M. llarnah
Mayor—C.
Ciiai
ney. G. It. Uroheck;.3rd ward. M. Uarnaby
Parsons: 4th ward Henry I.ajsen. W ,1 Mon
»rd. Ilenrv Lassen. W J. Mon
:—Win. McHugh. Police .ludire
City Attorney-!). W. Tul
bot, City Marshal—L. J. Stou^tnin.
trie', (,’ltv clerk
—8. E. Stllwell.
COUNTY DIRECTORY
Probate Judge.-W It Itrowr.. Treasurer Nr a
" Evanh; Clerk —J K.Slone; Sherlft—f \f can
non; Attorney-Thou It Reid: Refiner of Deed.
—S J Richards ; Superintendent—M [, Oonld;
Surveyor- I. I) Cornelius; Cornmlssionera —J A
Osborn. II 11 Vnaoy, W II Hutchinson; Coronrr-
Dr J A ilutchett.
T. R. REiD,
Attorney at Law.
(County Attorney.)
Prattle in all courts of the Territory. Correa
potidence solicited.
Office: In County Court House.
TO THE EAST
aC6T DINING PAR SERVICE
THE WORLD.
DR. R. WILSON,
Resident Dentist
store Practices painless dentistry. Gold fUlim?
I«t 7 of ,HiHyil'K English and Amerj
fftti teeth the most natural and lifelike. Worth
i r°ots extracted without pain (ah-
sohjtelv) by the nwt of nitrous oxide gas. ether »r
IN 1 of «.r°;orm;uf.! Ul,ired- Crown and bridge work
of most aesthetic style. All work warranted.
government ok the united states.
President ................ Gmver Cleveland.
.. .Grover
— Adlai Stevenson.
Walter (/. Gresham.
Daniel S. Laiuont.
Wilson S. Dissi II
John G. ('arlisle
Richard <>ln<
A. Ilerbei
.........Like Sinit.i
•J. Sterling Morton
Presldoi.. ...
Vico President....
Secretary of state
Secretary of War.
Postmaster Goner
Secretary of the T „................. .
Attorney General ' ... .. Tficlinrd i Jinny
Secretary of III,. Nnv.v ...... Illlany A. II. rl>.-rt
Sorre ury of Ilia Interior ...... Il.ik. Svnilli
secretary of Agriculture.. ' —..
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
We an authorized to announ
Bud t-a candidate for thooflico
Peace of El Reno township.
nee that Arthur
ol Justice of the
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
_ VVe are authorized to utinounco that G I,
GOOD WORDS FOR OKLAHOMA.
The visitor to Oklahoma finds ittiiili-
cult to believe that the territory lias
been opened to settlement so short a
time as it itas. There art* on every*
hand evidences of an advancement and
pushing enterprise that is characteris-
tic of •he class of people who Itaye set-
tled this promised land, as there arc
t»lso material evidences of prosperity
that cannot help impressing one with
coHlidenoe in its future and «. realiza-
tion of its great natural resources.
A large portion of the population
eutered tho new lands with Jittloor no
financial resources. The improve-
ments to he made and the capital to
carry customers until crops could lie
sold were necessary and arc still in de-
mand. liui the crops are being raised;
the settlers who within the pact three
years broke their tirst furrows are put-
ting away small bank accounts or are
building commodious houses and good
barns.
The territory has the making ofal
splendid cominotiweallh and ii> pru '
gloss is marked in every respect. y
half dozen new railway linos are pro
jeeted. Northern am! s-HUliurn indus
tries meet hero and the creamery and
euiiitieldaroelo.se to the cotton ami
cane
-Seine sound legislation seems likely
to result from the territorial assembly
at (iutline now in session. The per
poucl of the legislature is of a high av-
erage and there seems a disposition to
make such laws as will encourage and
protect capital.
On the whole the Oklahoma invest-
ment tield is vory promising and with
the years of advancement comiug the
investor need haye no hesitancy in <m
teriug it, always piovided that he does
it with due carefullness.—U. S. In
vestor.
Ml
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SCHEDULE OF DAILY MAILS.
WAIL A Hilly EH Pill) M HT. JOSEPH AND WINCO.
Prom the North.........Dully. 10-57 „
Krota the South...... El
MAIL AltlllVKH FROM CHOCTAW IIA1LWAY.
•— EXCEPT Ml N DA Y —
P)ii™ Yukon”11* Cll}' t'"“,1Cl1 °r0VIJ. CuimdlAl}
11.05 p. ra.
1:50 -■
i.iiii-n.y lin'd Thprijou.........! UFOOu.ni.
Arapahoe...................... »:U0|i, iu-
tVIClIITA AND POHT wonTH.
For the North.........Dally... . 4Ml p.
Su,"h ..... " ...... 111:45 a.
Ton TIIK CIIOCTAW RAILWAY.
— EXCEPT HUNDAY—
P“f f SkoStnrt bkiahonra V.'iiy... ^S*^
Fort Reno ................. 4:50 p. ip.
1 * Mi I ft 110 (I)
1 Yukon
1 Fort Rem........
Oklahoma City
Fort Reno. ...
I.ihurty and Tl»u
Fort Reno ..............
f'litiiuiian, CoqucII Gro
‘ ‘ » City
Okluhoiim City.......
and Thuratou
>vb ami
Liiicrt v and Thur*toij ......... i iJo
‘ Amvnhov...... . dilJOn.iu.
CHOCTAW RAILWAY—LEAVEN SUNDAYS.
All innil leaves thirty minute. 1»*fnro train time.
Ollln- open (lullv exeept SiindAy from 7 o’clock
a. in- to 8:J0 o’clock, |). m. Sunila’
18:30 a in.
P-in. Sunday front S;3V to
Wit, REDDER, 51!
Frank Hahn
Jn». Prua.is
The Rock Island la f.reutoat In adapting
«u> adramaga ctlynlatad t. linpr.v. »pj
Klv. thAt luxury, .AfA.tf and comfort that pop
ulai patronage demo^di. Ita equipment la thor-
ouiddy complete witt Te.tlbnle^ trains, mas-
nifyent dining cars, sleepers and chair coaches,
all the most cloguut, and af recently improved
patterns.
SPECIALTIES.
fast Time.-Excellent Equipment-
Rest Dining Car Service In the
Worlcf—Good Connections.
For full particular as to tickets, rasps, rales
spply to nnjr coupou ticket sttlcs In the United
States, Canada or Mexico, .r address,
dfJO. SEBASTIAN,
Gen-I Tkt & Pass. A«t.
__ Chicago, III.
BLRKE & BLflKEL
Attorneys at Law
Canadian Co. flank Building.
El- Kkn», _..- ()1U,A.
FRAN KB CROSTHWAlm
Attorney at Law
© MORRISON’S
FIRST
:T OiiiH;
C. R I. Si P. RAILWAY.
Time Table.
tiOINO SOOTH.
18:4ft A. If.
10:57 ‘
3:55 I*. M.
No. 1. Passenger
No. Jt. PflHHom/er .
No. 31 IohCll Freight
HO I N NORTH
....... . ecru>'«ei
No. 4. Posse
No. 2, Passenger
No. I. Passenger.. .
No .32 Local Fri-M'lit
L£ r: S
8:58 A. M
A K. Cooi-F.it. Agent,
CHOCTAW. OKLAHOMA StUULF
1'ntE Table.
HAST ROUND.
vt0, going East.. .
No 4—Passenger going East
No. 0—Passenger, oi^ Sunday
WEST HOUND.
No. I-passenger Arrives Trom east
No. .3—Passenger Arrives from past
No. R—Sunday Mail and Acceoni’n
•i C. ( HRISNKY,
iMiC.il Agont.
1 own site and contest eases a wtieciaitv Tl
. t-i.ttrt t.t.-tt; or my Offlco Is coiianctctf ity ,1
i f^sstfajcsat........m;‘"
I32J0 F st. N. w.
Washington. . D. C’
DR. J. B. ADAIR,
General Practitioner. |
Ollit-n in Jentteu Block. Resident-eon
bouth Harkor Avenue.
I elephose from residence tQ Symmcs’ Drugstore
E K. JENNINGS.
A. J. JENNINGS.
.11:05 A. M
5:50 P. M
11:00 A. M
ttiftft A. M
4:50 P. M
KWK A. M
II1I1111 I'm®’
A married woman »ud her married
daughter reside iu the same house at
Fort Howard, Ohio. One day last
week each gaye birth to a baby boy
about the same in size, complexion and
weight. Some neighbors called soon
afterwards and in passing the babies
around for inspection they became
mixed and their mothers were unable
m tell tner.- apart The children will
never know which is the son of the
grandfather.—Ex.
In tin- mountains near l’rescott, Ari
zona, then- is a Salvation Army gold
mine. The owner of it, after recover-
ing from a fearful debauch lasting sev
i-ral days, in which he spent 810,000,
joined the army and from an armed
desperado has become a temperate, re
spot-table aud religious member of the
oflei . lie has transferred his title to
tin- mine to the Salvation Army and
all the profits go into the treasury
klvelutuge
I >• deputy marshals of Oklahoma
ami the Indian territories have done
some line work in capturing outlaws
in ti e past month, if this lick is kept
up both territories will soon be rid of
nil objectionable characters. Let the
good work go on. -Kx
I he Maywood drill continues to go
( liiiinwnrd. 1 he drill is now passing
•hr. ngli a strata of rock that has every
appearance of being underlaid with a
vviu of gas. Tho superintendents of
the work were very hopeful last night
—Star.
@
),
T, & S. F. RAILWAY.
—Turns Table,
LEAVE OKLAHOMA CITT, OOINH MOUTH.
No 403 Te^aa Express.. . ,..13:85 A m
No 423— Oklahoma Kxprcsn 3:13 P M
>on 4:1Q P. M
No 430. Acconmuulat
«OIN«J NORTH.
No. 404—Chlcsgo I'jXprANH
No. 403— Missouri River Fxpresn
No. 430—Accommodation
_ A. W. Dunham. Agent.
fl.iO A. M
12:.30 P. M
»:I5 A. M
JENNINGS & JENNINGS
Attorneys at Law
PHIi-v—Jcnsi-n Tin oi Blqci
Kl. RENO, - . . (IKI.A
— THE CYCI-PM : -
|y[EAT jyj ARKET.
Klru«f Von Tun,r.-ln, prop
Fresh, Cured Meats,' Chie.k. iis.Game.
N'nrth Km k I land »ve Bl R
Neosho Valley Nyfsery,
iUih«nnliiJ,ni?sllei1 “",'1 "f, v,:rr tjtpifty gr.iwth
and oil
NICICLE ALARM CLOCKS
98 CENTS
Rose. - the jeweler. •
Is Open for Business
FIRST-CLASS - BUTTER
Bv the Wholesale or Retail,
—-- ■ ■ .......
The Best that is Made.
Call on us if you wish to
buy; or bring us your but-
ter if you haye any to sell.
ESrSouth of Haclk offlee, Rock Island
avenue, Kl Keno, Oklahoma,
OF A YEAR
FOR
SECRET ORDERS.
Kl Itcno Dm.tun No. I. U. It. li. TiTra,-7raT*"at
5atnrday Ip each mo»tb. Jacob Schwcixcr,
Ri-uo 1-oBt No. 13 A. It. maets at llottniau bob
Sd S M uzzy, C'0VUed
pr7ce,tAt,.,eS.r|?t°i W«t. ,ssu sa?«
Neoshp Valley Nursery
_____________Chapute, Kans.
B. F. FISHER,
Justice the Pence,
North of Eagle Office,
fit. Keno,__Oklahoma
et rcno!
'THE FINEST
RESIDENCE
"PROPERTY!
IN THE CITY.
as® Lots, llifli Hu
LOW PRICES.
j For Further Information Call on
IOIIIIIIVi\Ot,ll
First National Bank Building.
IEL RENO, - - OKLAHOMA.
Canadian Encampment No. s I, o. o. F. meeta
wa.Trj'T John J-
Mar|ha Rebecca, Itebetxa degree, Lodse No .
xnpetaflret and third Fridaya. Mrs. Alltaon,
H. A, FRANKLIN,
Justice thfe Peace,
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assn.
Oflicy on ljussfpl Sjd-eet
J*Bkn°, . Okl*.
Avceimion Comnuuderj K. T. W. I), lueets flj>t
I uesUaj of each mouth. Otfo Shut Lee. E. p.
R, N. SPEfcR,
5 Attorney at Law.
El Keuo Lodge No. 8, K. of 1*. meets every Satur
Crci,k' *«*
Iveyiio
neepn... ___
I{. Browij, H.
S3RAM i SBilUT
OF A DOLLAR
ONLY
25
CENTS.
r
Rem. l.oilge Nq. 7, I O. 0. F. meeta over •
day evening. (Icon's K. Godfrey. N*. (4
CollectiCeia given yaompt
A ill pnu.-lce it land .nfflre
torlav ci
attxwjion.
and in oil
JurritorleJ courts. '
WWcl. Rock lalwd av* hal/ibl'k nortbCaddo InkaJ
Kj, Keno
Oklahoma
J. D! CONNELLY
U. S.COMMISSIONER
Kl Keno Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M
muiilruHoiia lirai atid third .Mouda
niuntli. A. F. MAyrraMAN. \V. M.
*i«t«'d com*
iy in each
K. <;f L. tnoetM every Monday niKht at G. A 11.
hall. h. .1 I)ycr, M. W.; s. A. Kern. V
( anadiau County Medical Society meeta on flrat
Iucsday of each nionik F. M. Willi
President; .J B. Adair, secretary
Williams,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Boom ov«f Crowf'n atore, Kl Ran*
■loti claim*
Deeds and
« Bpecially.
month.
V-arly nil tho papers in Oklahoma
art- iu favor of tmtkiug the sport bill a
law if Mexico cau nmki- money out
of hull lighting Oklahoma believos in
waking money out of prize lighting,—
tl
The ..........otirmed the nomioa
lion of \\ru. b. Wilson to snceeetl
/'n'lniiub-j tb oral Hi---*jj.
I wo big fight pitgt papers—
Issued Tuesday
And Friday
Latest telegraph mul market
reports every Tuesday aud
Friday,
Special Features for ’95
The Children’s I’ape.
I Iu- Woman's Department
Farm and Agrieultural News
And Special Continued Stories.
I’oliiies and Politicians at Wash.
I'hr Sporting Page. Horse Notes.
Head all the news in the
Twice-n-Week Times,
Mailed to any address,
The Daily and Sunday Times
I he Greatest Newspaper
In The Southwest.
65 cts. a Month.
ADDRESS
THE TIMES,
Kansas City, Mo.
COMMERCIAL CU B
itoets «v«ry accpiid and lost Thursday of each
J. J. o'Itoi’iiK. President
J. I*. Scales, Secretary,
"1847" Rogers Bros’, Knives
$1.85 PCI? SGR
ROSE, “THE JEWELER,"
1
E. J. SIMPSON.
Attorney at Law,
Office, Canadian County Bank Building
El Reno, Oklahoma.
ALFALFA SEED!
Cane and millet seeds, Kaffir and
Jerusalem corn, seed wheal and
oats—all crops of 1894. Write
for our "How to Sow Alfalfa,”
aud prices on seeds
McBktm A- Kinnison,
Mention thU paper Carden City, Kas.
morlt-aqua arown i>„a
Charges w-ry rrasouahle.
I S & A. L. NICHOLSON,
dentists
Over First National Bank,
EL RKK() • OKLAHOMA
FRANK G. WHITE.
Attorney at Law.
Pi act ice in all Territorial and U S
Courts of Oklahoma.
Crowe Building, Second Flock.
J- E. SOMBART,
%siciaii - mul • f
Office over Crowe’s Store.
El Iti.N’o, Oklahoma.
Ellis & Townsend,
Nimicliiili - Stone - (Jnarry,
Host Stone on Line of C., H. I, * I*. Hy.
CntcKABHA. Ind. Ter
t-y
"3T, XiOLTIS,
=W. I. GOFF,
Sole Agrant at El Reno, Oklahoma,
Un JtirAioo,, Dnlll/wJ |J
uuicuiaiFu uuu^ClSOr bOlll(‘f! HOT
BD "TOP HOSTS SPECIAL BREW" i SPECIALTY.
IT IS AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM
_ AT 3VEEY EXPCaiTrOlT.
I he “Best Beer” on the Continent*
Family Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention.
-~s;THE~^
-•COTTON • eXCHftNGC.
cFORS
itiait mul S
L. RHOADS & CO.. Yhova
< Opposite Postoffice.
EL. RENO.
Ilii^H
J.T. ALLISON,
President
HUBERT MARI IN,
Virn President
B. F. STILL
rresttiem. V n-c-Prcsnletit Cashier
The First National Bank
Capital,
We do a g_...............
burglar proof steel vault in (
time lock safe
Directors -.1
El Reno, Oklahoma.
$50,000.00.
We do a general banking business; are protected by the only absolute1 v
----.tl moot steel vault in Oklahoma, in addition to the lioest burgh, pro ,f
lime lock safe, and are prepare,I to take care of our etisloim-rs and ftien.ls
T ALLISON, ROBERT MARTIN, (J W DIXON t I
SEVERV, K. F JALONICK. It. F. .STILL. ’ '
FOUR MONTHS FOR 25 CENTS
I lit’ rwice a Week Tiinefi, issuer! on
liH'sday ami hritlay, is hrinjj sent to
siihserihers on trial four mouths for 25
cents. Mail a quarter in silver or
stamps to Tho l imes, Kansas City,
Mo . and fu*! ,'IJ issues of the hrsi paper 1
puhlished In the southwest. Fifty cents
buys the Daily amt Suoduy Times ouc
frmnth
C. H. CARSWELL,
Attorney at Law.
Practice iu all tii • courts of Oklahoma
ami the Indian Territory.
BEN KELSCH.
Brick.
Yards -veal of Choctaw depot.
JVL Ui.NO OXLA.
.............sasrSaa;
Chas h Ashley. Second Vice President
THE STOCK EXCHANGE BANK
(INCORPORATED.
Capital Stock. - $50,000.00
DIRECTORS. '
Hi mv Thelk.n, Louis Kicmiorr. S H. Hoknlr .Ind W
Liias. Ashlkv, (t. H. Kkkfoot. Jas. E. Kelso. M. Eicimidh * '
CORRESPONDENTS.
Chase National Bank. New York City. Midland National Rank. Kansas fit,
Mo. National Bank of the Republic Si Louis, Mo sinek
_Exchange Hunk, Caldwell, Kansas,
DAVIDSON & CASE,
LUMBE R!
DELAkEvRS.
JA>). (. IOMPKIN8. Manager HI, RKNO, OKLAHOMA
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Diven, William H. El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 130, Ed. 1 Monday, March 4, 1895, newspaper, March 4, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912786/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.