El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 101, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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El Reno is
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HI Reno is
I'he Supply Point of
The Southwest.
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RENO. CANADIAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. TUESDAY. JANUARY 29. 1895.
NO. 101.
Of. F. Horne, of Fort Worth, is at the
Caddo.
Charles Beacom, of Watouga, is in
the city.
Fine wines and liquors for family
use. at The Sehweizer.
Buy your coal and wood of Vallely.
' heapest place in town.
A edser beer is on tap at all the
bear se.loons in El Reno
Tilt lihest cigars in the city cau be
found at Henry Schafer's.
"My Aunt Sally” will appear at the
open house nest Thursday night.
Hem ember the Lady Washington
supper at the Baptist church. Fei>. 28
Daniel Kelley today sold his farm,
near Okarehe, to August lugols, fnt
31.900.
For family use Budweiser beer is un
eqt.tiled. W. I. Goff, agent, will de-
liver it.
Emil Brunnier, traveling representa-
tive of the Oklahoma City Star is in
the city
Miss Isabella Patterson returned to-
lay from a visit of several weeks in
1L visa City.
Found, by W, E. McDaniel, a K of
P. pin Owner can get it by paying
ter this notice.
The best beer is that made by the
Anheuser-Busch brewing compauy
W.I Goft is their agent.
lire. C, .Madsen will leave this even-
, . r a two week s visit with friends
in Junction City, Kansas.
The Eli grocer- is being moved from
, -.th Bickford avenue to the building
north of the Caddo hotel.
The Sehweizer makes a specialty of
'.'ie purest wines and liquors, for niedi-
a] purposes and family use.
1). C Flowers will start on a busi
ess trip through the eastern counties
. d reservations this evening
Major Simpson lias several line op-
irtuukies lo secure good purchasers
*r business plants in El Reno,
fnt, signal station at Oklahoma City
.ports that six inches of snow fell at
• ud place d ring the receut storm.
Mr. McPherson has established his
a l kitchen on Rock Island avenue,
Pour north of the opera house.
W . 1. Uofl. agent of the Anheuser-
; schBrewing compauy. handles Tony
Special Brew, the best on eartn
A tier assortment of imported and
domestic wines and liquors, lor medici-
nal and family purposes, at Henry
f.cuftfer’s.
Iis3 Sophia Flowers will entertain
umber of her young friends this
fi.uing, at a party iu huuot ot her
birthday.
nted kalsomine, all colors, fifty
en e worth does a room. Cheapest
place in tow n for paiuiors' lead at
Vallely’s.
Call on McPherson tis Kemp for
, mie-made candy, fruit, produce, etc
;oek Island avenue, one door north of
over* house.
The frame work of tho creamery
milding w as raised today It is pro-
sed to have the creamery in ruuuiug
order by March 1st.
Host—Lady’s gold watch and chain
Name of “Maud” engraved on inside
of case. Liberal reward will he pam
if returned to this oilice.
Oklahoma City has organized a lodge
•! Knights of Maccabees. It is claimed
that this order carries with it tlle
uapest life insurance ever offered. ^
All membets of the El Reuo Silver
’ • met band are requested to meet at
i'pk. g A. R hall, Wednesday evening
■ A o’clock. WM. I. Gorr.
Instructor
Frof. Rudisill is meetlug with flatter-
.ig success in canvassiug for his busi-
7 college, and it is considered cer-
• ain that tho school w ill be established
' €?C.
The ladies of the M. E. church, south,
■if endeavor to give the most interest
, ynu rtainment of the season on
'sbrutv? 22. known os the Martha
'yihingtOD Tea-
'flu ladies' sewing socioiy of the
ntiat church will be eutertrined at a
"cheon 7 Mrs McCombe. tomorrow
tarnoon at 2o’clock Admission 10
■ its, Invitation general
sident Cleveland in bis message
’ ait-ess yesterday recommends the
- , of S500.000.000 0 per cent bolide
• - liity years,,|iu order l.' lr"iy.
1 , As-thU |old reserve at there-
• rad v
Storuf jetWhvat'-B ■
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. he ostfrtSBw -3 „
THE LEGISLATURE.
Iu the council >’e9ter<lay Senator
Ray preseuted a petition from the peo-
ple of several counties in the Cheyenne
and Arapahoe country, asking that th»
theft of live stock to the value ot live
dollars he made a felony, and provid-
ing for ihe creatiou of the office of in
spector ot hides.
C. B 47, relating to issuing bonds to
pay outstanding warrants was passed
as was also C B. 69, legalizing the* in
corporation of lleiines^.y. Hu* bill re
bating to grand juries was laid ov»»
and the bill delihing c udeinp of coni '
was discussed without any de,timt«. . i -
elusion being reached.
In the house a bill was in trod lined
providing that county commissioi els
beginning November 24, lfcJ96, •-dull he
elected for a term of four years and
shall give a bond of $5,000
CHURCH CONCERT
The concert at the Congregational
church last night was one of the most
delightful events in the history oi hi
R. in. The church was crowded and
ilie performances met with frequent
e icores The following program was
rendered:
PROGRAM
l Vocal Selection ‘ Ob be .JoyTul to tbe Lord.”
Mieeex <• llettc as-l Pule
Kicker and Ackerman
t......... Concerto
Mias llobart.
3 Voctl Solo .......... "The Cbanyar"
lSlr»Uczkt) Mr- Core \ «n(V Mr id
4 Keciiation . Itev. Ja«noa “"llwy
b Vocal **oio . . •'TIk* Shad »w of tbe Croan’’
fOdorado Rurri) ...Mrs. Thomas U. hr wn
t Vocal solo ____••Deep In the 'Mne
(Jude* - ...U. K lU-ker
? Vov ui S 0 ) with \ lot in obligato....
•rtining of Love
and p-veitH
Haiti
Voce)
(Dunk's* ...
Mre s ill and Meuam
P iuio Selection . .
i Kantaiblei..........
VochI Solo.
iWui Spencer
H Plano Solo
(O Katun)..
W Vocal Solo
(Ma*»rheronl).
10 itecltatlou ...
11 Vocal Solo
(P de Kaye)..
12 Pi o Solo.
digat
••Dream
M !•?««« tlilie
........Indropa
Mi-s O’Hour
For All Eternity
v r- « ora Vance Meed
•Hie chariot Race”
ea MmP »
..... Her *
i homaa tl. Brown
Rev J Mall *
Tell Her I Love Her So”
Frank A. Foster, eGimr ut the In ig *
lion Age, of L> over and Chi-. go, w -
a delegate to Ihe Inler9!ai« IrrigiUioi.
congress in Dus ci-y, last week, a i
while iu Oklahoma City unbosom- <1
himself to a Star reporter as follows.
“I hail nn expectations raised before 1
came 10 the Territory, nut 1 assure y >.
llial I have not been (I 3 ppoiiiled in
any particular. 1 is exceedingly bar I
for any one lo understand I. e posit), i
ties ol development ill a country which
became thickly eel tied iu a day . Your
cities ami towns ruse as if by magi' .
Chore is in history no parallel to the
growth of Oklahoma 1 confess that a 1
n,y expectations have been exceeded,
ami that 1 regard ibis Territory as one
of the most favored commonwealths in
the United stales.’
A Washington special of yesterday
says that a report prepared by Mi
Curtis has been agreed upon by Die
sun-committee on Indian affairs and is
ready to be placed before ihe house
ll relates to the bill providing lor the
(DUD ut) .
3 Vocal Solo -.
11 Pluno i)*ett
An Huiurar.an m tody”
Mr- Winningham
• i by Sentinel Am I.’
- BOGARDUS -
OPERA HOUSE
JUST ONE NIGHT.
Thursday Eve, Jan. 31,115
Tho Comedy Company
WILLIAM GRAY.
MISS BERTIE CONWAY
THE COMEDY DRAMA.
Aunt Sally.
iu i'
SMITH,
President
GEO. 1> ORPUT.
Vice-President.
OTTO SHUTTER,
Cashh't
CITIZENS: SHE: I®.
(INCORPORATED.)
Paid-Up Capital, - $50,000-00-
ECO TO THEis
........... Albert Mann
Overture
Misses iiobart and Peterson
MONARCH SALOON
AND BILLIARD PARLOR
For a clioico Drink or Smoke, or a quiet, pleasant game of Pool or Billmvds
Gt-ner Block, Rock Island Avenue, IT KEN0.
AUNT SALLY.
The above company made their iniii-
,iion bow before a large audience last
evening in I he rural comedy, "Aunt
ill \i'lie play was handsomely
anged and the attention of the audi-
ence was held from first to last. Miss
Bertie Conway proved herself a very
cl ver etnot ioual aetre«s Her pathos
is natural and not 'trai led or over-
,ira ' n a:"1 not one ■ did . ho descend
to rant ami shout, t” '•’-•ye.l the part
■V ilh an inte ' •> "T hefl
ilie well ea.rne'1 ain Calls the re
.-eived Ucs la the finest
seen here f-,y a./’ UflSd Mr Billy
Uray lield l )<• . anali hound Irnm
SI art I fl- ■ J and bis numerous spec-
J • ..t il ■ is mi old lav
oriti *-• Thy eompany is the liesl
11 :; ‘ ■■ r 'is -ed this city. A number
,,r’j.: - .ultra were introduced.—
1( s NcWS
Secretary .’fake Smith’s provision in
(h- mil f6T opening Ihe western reser
■■•ttim, in Oklahoma three years after
lh« paslapa of the hill ia meeting with
Great Comedians. Great Cast.
SEATS ON SALE AT
SOM BART’S
JANUARY 30. 1895.
feyreurtain rises promptly at 8:15
DQ BUSINESS
WITH A
BUSY MAN
11 LBIHICO iw s ■'•■■ I l. , i m iiii-s '.if >•>
opening of the Kiowa, Goumoche and joppnsiti n. Delegate Hyno
... ... ...a in.- 1 . ..... ............„ i, n,
Apache reservations and favors th"
bill with u few amendments The
Chickasaw ami Choctaw claim is th'-
only thing that stands iu the way
tbe passage of the bill. It is thought
however that a provision allowing hi
claim will be tacked upon it as a rid-t
and win n it comes oyer to the house u
sham battle will be fought, conferences
held aud the whole bill, claims and all,
agreed upon and passed
The latest report troni Washington
is that the Houser heirs have been
granted the privilege of either retain
mg their allotments iu Oklahoma
proper or selecting allotments iu the
Cheyenne and Arapahoe country and
that the order has been given to cancel
the Charles Keith and Peter Shie.ds
allotments in old Oklahoma. It is
rather hard to reconcile th.se^ state
meets, as all the tracts of land were
Indian allotments, «'.d the flame ordei
should be made in each ease.
Ijlifttcr opposin' 11. a
jorgaiiirlrig* a lurce to oppose it in the
-iM.kti t-Tf) one seems to la* strongly
iu favor off* Evert the ( hoctitw and
’('hii-.lt*..... : 'V j are w illing the conn-
irieS ‘ i penKi tip immed,'ately
, ttilute GKtiii i litti' arr a 1 )w
Senatrir Teller stains' tha* he can see
tin reason for deferring the iimn of
11 petti ug and adds t hat it looks as t hong it
ilie secretary of the interior were giv
gtlte cattlemen the best of it.
I'lu Oklahoma comity poof house
closed iis doors permanently last I'ues
day, the last inmate having surrender-
ed to the rider of the pale horse the
night before as the result of an attack
of dropsy. Several of the city doctors
held a post mortem over the body after
which the remains were i uried In the
potter’s Held. Hereafter the expert
meat of farming nut the county charges
Will be tiied until the county can buy
a farm Record _
lo cure tour drunkards in
CHAS
If you, wish, prompt
service
I am a busy man,
and will attend
to yctUf Wants
ttf pour ttillrS
satisfaction.
E, ROSE, “the Jeweler
J 1. ALLISON.^ 1 ........... .....
Thc First National Bank
ROBERT MARTIN,,
Vice-President.
B. F. S'l ILL
Capital,
El Reno, Oklahoma.
$50,000.00.
Wo do 1 general banking business, are protected by the only absolutely
burglar-proof steel vault in Oklahoma, in addition to the It nest hnrffliw-proof
lime lock safe, and am prepared tn take care „t our customers and fnemls
DiKKCTOttH-.I- T ALLISON, ROBERT MARTIN, G W. DIXON, t L
SF.VEKY. E. F. JALON1CK. B. F. STILL.
call on;
HE
•:H. • W. • TUSTeN,:*
• STAR • STABLES,
North Bickford Avenue’, hi. JihNO,
Fine liver Turnouts of R
HORSES BOARDED. BOUGHT AND SOLD.
If you do business
you’re all right,
with Rose
—~s§s>=THE CREAMERY^-
SHORT ORDeR RCSTftURftNT.
STANTON & LE MASTER, Props.
Short Orders of Any Description at toil* Trices.
Regular Meals Only Twenty-Five (25) Cents.
NICE, CLEAN BEDS AND GOOD ROOMS IN CONNECTION
HTKFORD A V E N U E - EL RENO, OKLA.
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()’Hui; uk,
President
\V Manly,
Vice President
F. IL Wbwht,
Cashier
District Clerk tlegler tin,lay received
a letter notify him that Frud H .ffm m,
U s commissieuer aud deputy disi nc
clerk at Taloga, and ex-treasurer ot
that county, had been killed by un-
known parties, near laioga. t '
ihougli* that Mime of the tough eicmeo.
in that region wanted hint -in ut i n
wan, fearing hi«> i,s >*n uBl0''1'- 1,s
was not known to have any enemies
the inquest was being held on the
2ttth. __________
The Citizens State bank has sued
Canadian sounty, and asks tor an >d-
lert.aiive writ of mandamus
Uie county treasurer to comp, I him t"
pay a warrant lor «50 appioved by
the old board and issued by Die eel
,oKd Jen,ting-as sp-c.al sum inu in.
the treasurer i" Wtain tax -ases I n
warrant was sold to the oank by Mi.
Jennings- _______
Tbe spring term of Die district court
will convene in this city on ten. nary
Hlh but probably no business will be
transacted „uul the following ......lay.
except to swear in the grand jury ami
allow It to get to work, as Jmlg, U
r,„.,i will necessarily attuod supienu
court which will ho in ,esSi a at Diat
time- ___
The bill
each enmity unnuailj is quite an inno
v-nion, hut need not be qmidemtied on
,|,;,t ,,oint alone, flic Oklahoman sog
gests that the experiment lie first tried
on the n,emb us of the legislature in
need nf lull In ntment Make it the
duty of Die governor to lake in cus
,„,t, all inebriates who have been
(acted to the legislature —Oklahoman
1 In, t'oitimeiui Gazette prints two
,,a-.c . ,,i , ivleri iti-i-s tor the next ie
publican nomination for president
irom re preseu I at ive republicans all
over the country which lend to show
i hat I hos Rend, ot Maine, is the choice
oi Die majority, villi McKinley n good
cud. Indiana favors Harrison.
, telepaou* c.r-.v., JabD C. D
.,8*hMWb* given •-'•ry •o«ur*e
f e-4*
Probably the finest thing in the cake
line ever-een in El Rem. is now on ex
lubitiou at the El Itavo ;
mammoth in size, <>( n «ler
and ,s crowned with a .Jver h-l u. d. i
which U bridal couple stand. *'
beailtjto*Uy ornainenjed. aud is
handiwork of John G -n-''-
T he people of Oklahoma seldom g-
a ohano* to enjoy such fine sleigh,ng as
they haye at present, aud they are un-
34lWt .it- Some of the hand-mane
Seighs arc not models ol beauty and
grace, but they keep right up wt .t nu-
lling good teams aud that is all a *6(J
cutter can (l°
John c. UeUus returned from
A no innrial uonventtoii has been
tiled to meet in the. opera house at
Perrv on Tues.lay, February 12, at 1
o'clock p m . for the purpose of per-
I, cling the permanent organization of j
the Free Home L. aguo of Oklahoma. I
Rich county in the territory is entitled
.o lltfew tlelwRate*. _____
Bunks have been placed in the see
.....I story of tbe city ball building and
Iteieafter six firemen will sleep there
each night. At the lap of the bell Die
tireuteti can slide down a pole and be
out on the street will) Die hose carl* in
less time than if would lake them to
;-ros>3 i he §!r«*At.
HI,Ur A u bm o| FlluhUrt. Coin .
mil bold c -rvloiM in tbe ChMatian
church ioh nittg 'ki d -. - )•»' k
Phis evemug the W • -""l J**
t,’hrisi,an Unibb*' uiiging by
the choir and nongregatlm)-
Il VV. 1 listen, at the Star ■ allies,
has some or the best teams and h u-st
rigs in the Perritory. He has recently
general order NO, 2.
The fifth annual convention of the
Ladies of the Grand Army of the Re
public, Department of Oklahoma, will
he held at Perry, April 20 and 27. 1 he
railroad rales, also lodging and hotel
accommodations will be given Intel.
Circle presidents are requested to
'C, that credentials are promptly tilled
nut and sent to these headquarters al
inu-e, that each cirelt may he properly
represented on Ihe roll.
All questions for Die conned of ad-
ministration should 1» sent to Mrs
Kchcccn Lucas, at least fifteen days
before the convention.
In Fraternity, Charily- and Loyalty.
Ida Gain, k,
El Reuo, Jan. 24 Dep’l Dies.
PRESS ASSOCIATION.
Under the. authority of the constitu-l
ti,.n of the Oklahoma Press association
which provides tnat the association
'hall meet annually, a meeting is I
hereby called to meet at Perry, Okla-
homa, on Saturday, February I), l«l'-r>, |
for the purpose of transacting such
business as may properly come before |
the association.
Boy V Huffman,
Lon Wuouton. President.
Secretary.
-THE-
Canadian County Bank.
(INCORPORATED.)
GAPITAL STOCK, $78,000.
Does a General Banking Business._______
-THE;
1
• COTTON • eXCttfiNGeT
5FOR=
'lall
M\\ m\ i.
L. RHOADS is CO., Puors.
Opponlto Do3Loftire.
EL RENO.
made iixtetisive additions lo his stock
„,„1 no better place of iis kind can be
I,mud io the city._
I’lie butter factory men arc cstab
Hailing tboir plant today, and will be
ready to b«8'n operations in a day or
‘wo
auction
Parties having- property or stock to
sell at auction will call on me on Rock
Island avenue, al the Seen- d Hand
Stole. G. W Kkli.eii,
City Auctioneer.
COAL- COAL! COAL!
p,-y the Arkansas Semi Anlliacite
coal, for sale by the El Reno Mill and
Elevator company. Leave orders with
Robert Smith, on Russell street, or at
the mill. _
FOR SALE.
The Cyclone meal market, first door
south ul Die Union block. Wn). Coffey,
proprietor.
FOR RENT.
Three-room plastered house, water
in building. Call at Room 4 Masnuie
block. Blakb & Blake.
THE CADDO HOTEL.
j. T. McCOMB Prop.
Met M to <1.25 per Day. Table Strictly Firstclass.
--ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES,
Sample Rorim In Connection.
CORNER ROCK ISLAND
AND WADE STS. EL RENC?
^amSSdrm
♦ -V-0-I . v .
a -a —^ i « i *i* « if \1 __—
;Best Undry in Oklahoma
P. O. Pd *X £
PI, RENO, OKLAHOMA.
FOR SALE.
One of the host improved farms in
Die county, two and one-half Julies
from El Reno Inquire of Jacob
Seliwelre!-
$4?tDS0N & CASE,
3"G"R
OHLAKE1RS.
JiB. «. TOMPKINS. Manager W* »BNO OKLMIOxt ‘
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