El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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S- S. Convention.
PiojfHm of Reno township Sunday
school convention to be held at the
Pleasant Valley school house, on Sun-
day, June 2.j, 1 at in o'clock:
PROGRAM.
Opening -on ;—"I Love to Tell the
Story y"
Address of Welcome—N. . Souther.
Paper—J. Bunce.
Song—"Brinir Them In."
Question—"Is it nhvay- best to use lit-
erature?''
dinner.
Song—"I'm Nearer My Home."
Fairview Sunday school program.
Riverside " "
Question—"What are the resources of
the Sunday school teacher?"
Sunnyside Sunday school program.
Elm G en "
Question—"Wha' are the best methods
to induce a good attendance to Sun-
day schools'?"
Pleasant Valley Sundav school pro-
gram.
Closing song—"God be with you till we
meet again."
• By Committee.
TRAVELERS AND HOMESEEKEFS
Going Northwest to Montana Territory and
Washington.
After March 14th can take through
tourist sleepers every
Thursday at Kansas Cit
iington Route, for the
through to Butte. Spc
1 Puget Sound and interi
tions on the Northern 1
These through sleepti s are the "r.-al
thing,'' ami are carried onBuriini'ton s |
I Montana Express, leaving Kansas City
at 10:40 a m., via it> Northwest Main
Line, the Billing? Route—the short line
and the time saver to the entire north-
west.
These are the only through sleeping
cars for tirst or seeond class passengers
from Kansas City to Montana and Wash-
ington.
Also tirst-class through sleeping car
service every day from Kansas City
to Butte, Anaconda, Montana, com-
mencing March 12th.
Write us about these things.
L. W. Wakeley, G. P. A.
St. Louis, Mo.
L. J. Bricker, T. P. A.
Kansas City, Mo,
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40 POPULAR LIST PRICE
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RAILROAD NOTICES.
excursions on the rock island
Buffalo, N. Y., June 11 and 12.
Ottawa, Kans., July 15, 10 and 17.
Detroit, Micb., July 3. 4 and 5.
St. Louis, Mo., June 19 and 20.
REDUCED RATES
To western points. The The "Great
Rock Island" is making reduced rates
to Portland, Seattle, San Francisco and
all other western points.
Far full information call on or ad-
dress Geo. Fik.min, Agent.
Until further notice the Choctaw,
Oklahoma & Gulf railroad will run a
special train every Tuesday and Thurs-
day for stock shipments to Kansas City.
This train will leave El Reno about ">
o'clock a. m., and reaches Kansas City
market the next morning. Stockmen,
try this route.
Train due to leave El Reno at 11:30a.
m., Tuesdays and Thursdays is discon-
ued. C. E. HOLllKOOK, Agent.
National Educational Associat'n.
ROCK ISLAND RAILWAY.
In the lively city of Los Angeles,
California, the above named organiza-
tion will hold its 14th annual meeting,
July llth to 14th, 1890.
The Great Rock Island Route has is-
sued a handsome book containing views
and necessary information as to trains,
rates and routes, and this will be sent
to you by addressing with postal card
or letter,
E. w. Thompson, a. g. P. A.
Topeka, Kansas.
John Sebastian, g. P. a., Chicago
Accuracy
// 'ND \ 1
Smooth Running
OF
Rambler Bicycles
"20 year cid wheels "
were not accidental but •■citn-
tifirally Studied tflecu due to
perfect alien: .fnt and accu-
racy of 'pre Ket and chain
mechanism and fricticnlets,
durable bearings.
Ball Hearings
and 13 other kcc d ft .<tute-. by
the WIJF.V9N first istl ll td
and used on American bicycles
by the
Rambler Makers.
See 6arr.pte rrtchines e^d get catalogue
el reno
v personally conducted tour-
h month. May G '
Monday u slits in
Powell, W M
Tie following u w nut in the
3 A K n:i i on the fo!"-wiiu ni*bt>-
Reo< Port No ! G a h meet
Ut ituri .rd >;iturd y uliiht*
El B*t< !.• I-- v \ O X3 w
•very tli>t ttul third Fri<l;ty i;'..'h"
month. K White M W
B6QO Ho T. I OkO t" v« t y Tlivir-
iity nlitltt F T i'rin . N <
Iv.O. T M —First and t r 1 Tuesdays f
each month.
lied Men—Every Wednesday uU'ht
s ns of Hertnau—Second «ud fourth Tie*
dttyeof eitch mouth.
NOTE — We would deeui it .t rt at favor If
lie s ribes, Rtvord Keepers, SecretarieH, etc
the above lodg<- would notify us of any
error or change to be made in the auuounoe-
aoents of iheir respective lodges
"STS EXCURSIONS
CALIFORNIA
ON AGAIN-APRIL 30th
THE "KATY" FLYER.
SHOES!
new koutk to kansas city.
The Choctaw and Katy. Train leaves
El Reno every day ai 1:33 p. m. and ar
fives at Kansas City at 7:30 the next
morning. C, E. HOLBROOK, Agt,
The North Star Shoe company makes
fine, stylish footwear, for both men
and women, a specialty. For sale at
The Fair.
Among the new books at the Fair
store is David Harum, by Edward Noyes
Wescott, who has a large knowledge of
men and things. David Harum is a dis-
tinctly American character and is pre-
sented in a bright and original light.
Architecture
Are you going to build? If so, call
on Riley, Layton & Raymond, in Board
of Education rooms, El Reno, for full
plans and specifications. They will
furnish you with designs that will
please you or no charges will be made.
Many beautiful colonial sketches and
other designs to show you. ltf
Farm for Sale.
A good farm of 100 acres, 130 acres in
wheat, 30 acres in pasture, 5 acres of
which is alfalfa. A eood 4-room house,
barn and other outhouse-. Farm is well
watered and is located two and one-
quarter miles from railroad station,
nine miles from El Reno. Can be had
cheap for cash, or will trade for cattle.
Inquire at this office.
C Lurches.
Baptiht chchch — Hoc* Inland Avenue,
Sunday school 10 a. in Preaching at usual
hours every Sunday. Mid-week meeting
NVednesJay evenings.
L. L. Smith, Pastor.
M F. i'hchch—Kock Island Ave. Sunday
fChool at 10 a. m ; preaching at usual hours.
Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening.
I) A. Fung, Pastor.
Presbyterian— Barker and Wade. Preach-
ing at usual hours; C. E. meeting, •!:;>(> p. m.;
Sunday school at 10a. m.
Rev. Caki>le, Pastor.
South Methodist—Barker Ave. Preach-
ing at usual hours; Sunday school at 10 a. in :
Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening.
Rev. Ualloway, Pastor.
Christian — Barker Ave. Preaching at
usual hours; Sunday school at 10a. m.; En-
deavor meeting at ti:;K) p. m.; Ladies' Aid
society, Wednesday at - p. m , prayer meet-
ing on Thursday evening
Thos. J. Dixon, Pastor.
Christ Church Mkmorial — Service 1st
and 2nd vituluy-. in ea.-h month, morning
and evening at 11 and ?:;>< : last Sunday In
each montli .it evening only; Sunday M-hool
at 10 a rn : -erviceat Ft. Reno last Sunday
in each month In the morning
Rev.T. J.Brookes, Pastor.
Catholic —Corner Evans and Russell. Ser-
vices at usual hours
Father constantine, Priest I
Pilgrim Congregational Church—Evans j
and Russell. Preaching at usual hours.
C. F. meeting'>:4* Sunday evening Prayer
meeting Wednesday at sp. rn.
— Keei>, Pastor.
NOTE— I • -tor- will !>e expected to notify
is of any •) ani:♦ <>r coi "tlon : slmuld any
fdll.Inotice will t e discontinued.
ill
111
Route
Leave Chicago every Thursday via
Colorado Springs and Scenic Uoute
to San Francisco ane Los Angeles.
Southern Route leaves Chicago every
Tuesday via Kansas City Ft. Worth
and El Paso, to Los Angeles.
These Excursion Cars are attached to
Past Passenger trains, and their
popularity is evidence that we of-
fer the best.
Accompany these excursions and saie
muncy, for the lowest rate tickets
are available in these
Popular PullmanTourist Cars
For full description of this service
and the benefits given its patrons, see
your local ticket agent, or address
JOnN SEBASTIAN, G. P. A.,
Chicago, III.
A CREBCPNT
\ CM ( EST
El Reno Cycle Co.,
DEMOVRA !' Ill.OVIi.
We have just received a large
consignment of "North Star"
Shoes. These shoes are the
neatest and most stylish Shoe
made. Every pair of them is
made from picked stock and
fully warranted, "We have in
stock every style in toe made,
from all of the latest colors of
leather. Our shoes young men
and ladies are strictly up-to-
date — the nobbiest on earth.
ON AGAIN-APRIL 30TH.
THE "KATY" FLYER.
DIH BGTOHY.
on again-april 30th
THE "KATY" FLYER.
Democrat Block. El Reno. Okia.
A' of ire.
Notice is hereby given that a special
meeting of the board of county commis-
sioners of Canadian county will be held
at the office of the county clerk, on
June 10th, 1890, for the purpose of con-
sidering the petition of citizen^ of \ u-
kon, praying for the incorporation of
that town, and for the transaction of
such other business as may properly be
presented at that time.
Earl Beebe, County Clerk, i
FRISCO LISE.
St Louis <e San Francisco Line to\
St. Louis, Kansas City and all
Points Fast, If est, Forth and
South.
Through reclining chair cars—seats
tree—on all passenger trains. Pullman
palace sleepers. Ford Harvey eating
bouses.
Be sure your tickets read via this
route. Further information will be
cheerfully given by the nearest station
agent or B. F. Dunn, T. F. P. A.
Oklahoma City, Okla,
Bryan Snyder, G. P. A,,
St. Louis, Missouri.
Railroad Time Tables.
ROCli ISLAND.
going north.—Passenger.
No. 2, daily 4:00 a. m.
No. 4. daily except Sunday p. m
No. .'12 (Ft)" daily except Sun. 9:00 a. tn.
going south.—Passenger
No. 1, daily 12:35 a. m.
No. 3, daily except Sunday 10:45 a. m
No. 31 (Ft), daily except Sun. -5:25 p.m.
Tickets on sale for all points and bag-
gage checked through.
H. T. C'ATLlN, Agt.
M K. & T. Time Table
The Choctaw trains connect with the
Katy flyer.
No. 1 Leaves St Louis at 9:30 a m.,
arrives at South McAlester at
8:20 a. m.
No. 5 Leaves St. Louis at 8:20 p. in.,
arrives at South McAlester at
2 p. m.
No. 2 Leave-So ith hester at 7:
p. m., an . arriv s at St. LoJis
at 6 p. n .
N'o. 0 Leave- South IcAlestor at 2 p.
m..ardarrv - at St. Louis at
":38 a m.
Secret Societies, Etc.
El Reno Lodge No. 7, A F & A M —Regular
:ommunicatit>u the first anil third Monday
night In each month. AngusCrockett, W. M |
Canadian Encampment No. 3, I. O. O F - I
Meets every second and fourth Friday. E T
Prince, C. P.
Martha Washington, Rebecca Degree Lodge j
No. l. Meets first and third Friday May C
Dow*-11, N.G.
Fi Reno Division No 1 U E. K. P.—Meet*
first Wednesday In each mouth. J. G. romp- i
kins, S. K. C.
El Reno Lodge No. fi, K P.—Meets every
Wednesday night. Michael EicbhofT, 0. (.'
John A Southerland Post, G. A. K., meet
every Saturday evening in the Jake Schwei-
zer hall. Visitor cordially invited. J. D
Allen, Com. S. J. Dyer, Adj.
John A. Southerland Woman's Relief Corps
No. 27, meets at 2 p.m., l*t and <*d Thursdays
of each mouth, in Schweizer hall. Sallie
Payne, Pres. Ada Hutchinson, Secy.
Keystone Chapter No.9, K A. M.—Meets the
second and fourth Tuesday night in each
month. W. R. Brown, H P Visiting brother
cordially .'nvited.
A1- • r.- on Commandery, K T. U. I). Meet*
r>t Tuesday night in each month. Otto
^huttee, E. C.
tletoe Lodge, National Reservation
A iation, meets fir-t — nd and fourth
Thursday nights. Ii. B Forrest, President,
Mrs J. A. Warren, Secretary.
CITY OF EL EENO.
Mayor—T. F. Hensley.
Clerk—Sid Clute.
Police judge—D. W. l'eery.
City attorney—\V A. Maurer.
Treasurer—Otto A. Shuttee.
Chief of Police—Wm. Robare.
.Street commissioner—Geo. Winder.
COUNCIL.
First ward—Schuyler Eckhard and
C. M. Buckles.
Second ward—Charles Geek and L.
G. Adams.
Third ward—George Smith and Sam
Peach.
Fourth ward—W, J. Montrief and
Free Smith.
S I ANDINO ' OMMIT'I EES.
Electri - Light—('has. Geek, hair-
man ; C. M. Buckles and Sam Peach.
Police—\V. J. Montrief, chairman;
Schuyler Eckhard and L. G. Adams.
Finance—Schuyler Eckhard, chair-
man; Geo. Smith and NV. J. Montrief.
■Street and Alleys—George Smith,
i-h.urmaii; Free Smith, L. (i. Adams.
Fire and Water—<;<••. Smith. < hair-
man ; Sam Peach and Charles Geek,
Sanitary—1>1. Buckl'-s, chairman ;
Fr> • smith and W. J. Montrief.
Ordinance—\\". J Montrief, chair
I man ; Cha-. Geek and C. M. Buckler.
BEST TRAINS
ST. LOUIS and
KANSAS CITY
TO
ST. PAUL and North,
OMAHA, NEBRASKA,
CHICAGO and East,
denver, colorado,
utah,california, montana,
black hills, washington,
puget sound.
Kansas City to St. Louis.
Vestibuled Sleapers,
Free Chair Cars, Dining Cars.
L J. BRICKER, T. P A., • KANSAS CITY, MO
1 HOWARD ELLIOTT, GEN L MGR ST. JOSEPH MO
I W WVAHELEY.GEN LPASS R AGT..ST LOUIS. MO
Through Service'
between ■
( ANADIA.N C OUNTY.
SheriH— \ . A. < 'ogl>y.
Treasurer—\ F Mastrrn «n
Assessor—J . \V. Bennett,
Clerk—Eearl Beeli.
Attorney—C. H. Carswel'.
Probate Judg<—W. H. Grigshy.
Begister of Beeds—Jeff Potter.
Superintendent—H. B. Kellogg.
Surveyor—C. C. Brown.
Weigher—s. A. Stream.
Coroner—N. \V. Perry.
COMMISSIONERS.
District J«o. 1—B. F, Northcott.
District No. —A. B. Chastain.
District No. 3—Robt. Crowley.
on again-april 30th.
ST. LOUIS,
CH tCAG O,
KANSAS CITY
AND THE
the "katy" flyer.
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
TEXAS.
wigner buffet sleepers
AND
FREE RECLINING
KATY CHAIR CABS
DINING STATIONS
OPERATED BY THE COMPANY
SUPERIOR MEALS,
Fifty Cents-
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Hensley, T. F. El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1899, newspaper, June 8, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc139979/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.