The Oklahoma Herald. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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Daily Herald.
JEL RENO. OKLAHOMA.
HAMLIN H. SAWVKK, ruhll.li.r.
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1893.
A DISTINGUISHED VISITOR.
An ngreeable du'y swoops down <>it
hi Keno io<Im_v in lliut her f cople linv<;
llie honor of welcoming to lier portals
■Genera! Jolin W. Nob!«, tlie IhKj <1 ■ s
lin^uishpit secretary of 'lie in'crior.
L«l B! Rftio irake tliis distinguished
rsooa^e and vencrublo snldior f< el
at liouie upon tlitd uccjb'oii of tile en
cuuipm 'lit. There in no man who has
Imd mo much to do i li the i-.fl.iir-) of
Ok'ahomii as he. 11 is u fie when
c territory was opened to setileirei t
I ictary Noble was the guiding hand
(t shaptil its des'.iuy. Th« iurui*>:l
II strife and c-lmos attending tbe
< ning, the lack of local government
< r (if ti;les to property, the bitter con
tents for possession of the choicest
Hectioris, rendered llie work of bring-
ing nliout a Hotllemeni of tho mani-
fold duties an nrduons task, nnd all
this fell to the lot of General Nobjt-
a • se ret ury of the interior. He «>
more than a faithful olTi -er. From
the day he to--k pos-rttion of his ofll'
until the day his successor relieved
iiim the aflair> of Oklahoma occta;.i ■ I
« latere hlmre o! hi< person il a't -nti
To.him Oklahoma loo'ttd for the
ri-lhti g of < very wrong; t i hiui sh
<iW';h much of the nutei iul euofess
t int has comelo her, aridgoclo-e
liavo his duties brought him to our
people that they h.ive looked upon tiim
as a sort of potl-fathcr. Geti'i il
N >blo is Oklahoma's st°adfast frio' (.
and an utiswerviug friend of iil Re n.
1'oiliy is Ml Reno's time to recipr irate.
Reciprocity is republicinisni; to let
as demonstrate our approcintion of I; -
triendship and thus titatnlniu onr rs
tahlished npu'-a'ion for e inlial liospi-
tlilitl to visitors. Let i s make G'li •
oral Noble's visit ns plea-ant t'> him
:'s lb1 duty of entertaining hii.i i>
pleasant to '!• .
GRK.ITLY DIS4PP01NTKH. " "
| JL. \J \J A A _1_ \J . I V V/ \J i
Tin-;
3AN
A W RECK
PREVENTS GEN. NOBLE'S j
PRESENCE TODAY.
Judge Burford and a large body oft
El Reno's leading ci'.izens tcet 'l.e
wes' b >nud f'h- ctaw train this uf ir-
iiooo. .lust its the trail) pulleil in a
telegram from Hon. Horace Sp,-"d
announced a wreck on the Sint i Fe
and that that train would he five
hours late, preventing General N bit's
arrival in El Reno befuie noon touicr-
r)w. Tins i" a great (l>a; poin nicut
to our people and the tl.ousai ds of
gm g'-i no7 in the city. Gen. Noble
will nrriv.' In '• at 10.11.") t<ni"irow
inorning the guest of the city and of
'hi- G. A, Ii. encampmeut.
A Grand Opportunity fori
Some Young Lady to Visit '
the World's Fair.
LAST 30 DAYS
OF THE
Kx-U. S. Lmd ComnrpBlnner
S!ono r<« t nilv j rc!i«Hcfl u fire cl«im
near Oklahoma City and y
took up Ins resicictco on the 'and.
We are informed (fiat lie now lias a
contest ' ii lii* claim. The charge of
hoonorihin 1 In* b«sis of 1I10 jjrouix'tt
of ill " COn'O^t .
A he U !«•, t!i-i assignee c'«Uhiii£s
hnuw man full of luisfri" s. Ii hu-
tho goo^U to neil mkI lots {lie public
know ir, toi. lie hu> a li nse chuck
full of clothing auft his ptices are
making a ir 1 era! v-impede toward
his quarters.
Dr. I'iitler.^wi vw iI
n^eticy ollk-o
nor 1 Ii hf Mr*.
on Monday, Y
ulan* of his lui^ir cs« v.l: bo ma i
in a fe* drtVS. Ci.! a I >• v him.
•'Ii' ra
1 Kork I*• Ihin', liir- ih <•
WoimI'S mi!)ii:cr.• .- < ic.
> firs'. ISO*?. 'I lie pa t- -
kno.vn
Laild
V\'oo l?"
1 #r I' tiir btod drdls
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S'.
DECOKATIONS GALORK.
There are fl igs ind limiting galon-
tod-iv, fiorn t!ic diminutive flug to tin-
liutfe streamer, displa\ed from ever*
liouselop I'lven every delivery and
water wagon is gaily afieonted iti lion
or of the pre eitee <f ihe old it's.
The city is in holiday attire, remind-
ing one of tho Fourth of July fir soti.e
other nntional holiday. K ick Ulatnl.
Uickford and Choe'.aw avenues nre
veritable bowers of beauty with their
jjeorgeou 1 displays of the na'.ion:.!
<'olor->. Kvery I u.-iness 1 ousa is
liedecked with b'mtina while the stsr.
sn-1 -1rii c« float, iti the breeze as tri
•■umphanllv a? tin v did over a victori-
ous batil" Hel l in days past and gone.
J0n It'ek ls'nitl a.oiui a huge
streamer doits over that thorough faro
nt the opera iio>txn and banners be.ir-
in^ the word* "Welcome Comrades'
greet the i yo at rvury turn. Kvery
pa'.ri )tic eititou seems to have bent
liirt every cfT irt to o'ltdo his neighbor
in lilts m it 11 of decoration. Ma
TVIoKlrath's proelumatlon seems to
5invo been a nsel-sn suggestion, f;e,-
'the city could not have heen nt >re
profusely (Je t rate I than it la to by.
Tiie patriotism and pttiilie pride of the
average K! IJetn oili/.*n i* proverbial
*n 1 tt.i-i oottasi m of the ti. A K. en«
campunnt is nn exception to the rul
XV e are protl I of the city's appe ran-30
-todny.
HOW VOL SHOULD VOTliJ
Kvery Coupon Cut Iroin Tiie Heisalu
And Presented at the Ofiice i
i
Qounts n Vote for the Most
l'ut ular Young Lidy in
Cana.liau Co.
The ilKUALU will present to the
most popular young lady it) Canadian'
county u rouud-trip ticket with fii>t
class pullman aecommoJations to the!
World's !• air at Chicago, also a gnlcl
badgo with tho followiiiir: inscription
the name o! tho successful lady, Cana-
dian county, Oklahoma's represanta-
tive at tho World's Fair. Every cou-
pon must be cut from a regular is^ue
of the DAILY and WKKlvLY 11KKALU
upon w. ich write the name of the
candidate you wish to vote for in the j
space left blank. These coupon# must
be sent to the HEIlAI.l) office where
they will bekept in a ballot I ox se-
curely locked safe from all outside in-
trusion, fair play to all is guarameei.
sl ^y, 4J. .v!, 4/, v> > t
£ycrybody PJcci^ed ^vith l^argain^.
' - • rise I'eople buy, and thou conre hack with their friends.
j hi& proves us ail Right }
For G o Is wi.en
you can 'jet the I.stes-, Styles. L iwest Prices in
urn i suing'
'•3
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A NSW nam; appears in the Iltit.
ALD's I? 4'r o in test. It U that
Miss Msttie MoClintlok, editress of
Xbc Yukon Ileu'sler. Miss MoClin
<islt Ids many admirers throughout
Canadi in cmnty.
To I! ladies nt the O. A. It. for the
•territory of Oklahoma.are in the city
in full furo'. Thcro aro many of the
first ladies of Oklahoma in town as
our guests. Their names will appear
in full tomorrow.
Mrs. Clark has opened a boarding
'house on lt-.ck Island avenne and
will be glad to take a number of
boarders. Mrs, Clark is a moat ex-
cellent lady and will keep a very re*
lined biardiog house and give her
pa'rons the best that our market aft
fords. The charges she will ninke
will bo reasonable and tho tables she
will spread will bo satisfactory. Call
at her house on Rook Island avenue
4irat door north ot Newell's hardware.
Vv'hou v<ni want to buy or sell any
thing, c.ill nil G. W. Keller, the auo
lion er and second hand dealer, on
Rock Iilund avenue. Auction every
S.tturiiaj.
IIo:i a rondo Candies and Choicest
Fruits at tho Kandy Kitchen.
L- ST—tin - nog, all ut t^o
mo-itliH old. 'i'lio finder will phei-t
ret am the dog >o Jar; >b Schwiz-r an I
rt'cciv-: reward.
IJinkin .t Av-nm, proprietors it
tho K n ly Kitchen, will on Wednes-
day :ifti*ruo n hnve a Sue h-t of bmi-
il'tets for s-.i'e at th> ir place ol buslni ss
*lor« iTSoticy tVunipd.
From imo of Uioso profoundly wi*
reports which cn. tora nivrenntile agon-
cios send nut tognUirly every w.-ok wo
select tiio following spocimon chttnki
••With business in many liaes tiis-
appointingly dull tho feeling c-' eonQ.
donee, neverthelo.is di;tinctly In-
cror.ses that tho country will bo abla
to sell such vast quantities of grain
abroad and to draw so heavily upon
foi-eigu supplies of capital that till
home industries will bo greatly stimu-
late!. Monetary difficulties :r.-o still
in the futuro, for thourh at som*
southern points markets i:ro tight.
supplies at wosti;i-n centers are adt*
Quato for legiiiincl lei- iers and nu'ra
speculation gets l.-e. p than usual.''
li.isil'.oe. ia *disa;)point)ir.rly (1 uti"
fot still eonlidonco increr. - s.
In short, times aro hard and mer-
chants nr« on tho verge of bankruptcy
but ihoy at o still whittling to keep
their courage up.
liut hero is the item wh'.nh im-
pressed us most forcibly:
••J'iio country will bo abla to sell
such vast quantities of grain abroad
irid to draw so heavily upo i foreign
i applies of capital t..at nil ,s..ino la- 1 Mi.-s Mnttl.i r,liCl niick \ ul.en
aastries v.-ili bo uroutly stimulated."
In other words, to toll t'ro exact
truth, by robbing ourselves cf le-cad
stu'.ls, which are sadly needed nt home
—for oven Ingalls says that 15.000, OUO
people in tho Cuited States bio in n
itate of starvation from or.o years otid
to the other—wo can get capita! (mon-
ey) enough to use "so that our indus-
tries will bi greatly stimulated."
It is mon-y, thon, that wo want?
So says every sensible man iu tho
United States.
Then, instead of robbing ourselves
of bread stufTs to exchange for foreign
"capital" why not let tho government
issue a 'kit hundred million dollars of
greenbacks? asks tho Sentinel.
Tho farmers would be glad to got
them.
.Merchants would gladly ac -opt them.
Workingmen would gladly accept
them.
Only Shylook, who demands a cold
rontract in his bond and inortgatf*
iriuld objtct tc them.
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Great Assignee-Sale
in every
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-Ve have ma ie in o'ler Big t'u', (111 the Prices of (j* i'ds
Def nrttnen'. We Guarantee t-- s-el 1 you Better Goods fur I. -ss Mu
a ly o'.l.cr Crin i.i the Terr, or ,
At the Assignee Sale.
Next door t; Hisjlr-
CD
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
As soon as the gold badpo' can be
procured it will bo placed on exhibi-
tion in one of the Jewelry store Wind-
ows with all tho Inscription except
the ladies name upon it. Extra copies
of the HERALD can bo procured at
tfie ollu'o until 1*2, o'clock, noon, Juno
6th. On Monday, April 17th, tho
HERALD will begin publishing the
names and number of ballots east lor
each lady and will continue the j
every day giving total of votes
ceived up to the time of going to press,
until tho closing of the contest
The following is tl «* vote
going to press this afternoon.
Gustnvn The!;
Jno. W. Nyrc,
i, PrPfktent.
'ice-Pres.
Mictmu) Kitlihoir,C:i?!;icr
Chas. A. Ne wman. A~ 't e >1
| C. K. I. & r. Hy.-AVoKLI)S r\Iit KATES.
I From 1-1 Hono to < IiU* k< nr.d rotnrn. uood
: until Noviniif.- i,'., i.ir.lo. Silicic faro to
Chi'-i! f21.~a.
I From Ki U< n > t<> St. I.ouls :ind return,
I until Novi;iul)or 15 th. I">. Single J aro, if 17.20.
KOCK 18LANH.
Goina Sunt1!. Going North.
1*2 p.m. I So. t 4:17 a.m.
| No. 81. .1:17 p-ui. j No. UUia.m.
CHOCTAW COAL UA1LWAV COMPANY. 1
| YSVat hound lia-tt bound
j Sun- Lxpri-t-s Mall Mad Kxp Sun-1
day. andacc unrt ticc d y. I
A M V M A M Station< P M P M P M I
urao io:4 2::t0 ii::J0 Oklri n :i City l::a 5:15,
r«. ' 11 :~0 :i: 10 10:80 Yuk«;ii r.:•« ■< 1 -:47 5:06
i 11:5• 3:40 11 ;(!•"> KLULM) 4:43 12:15 1:80
l> ™ . ,r !
IS:tU U. 1. .h.nctiou 4:25 12: 0 pin 4:2. j
12:30 8:45 11:15 4:1.. 11:." 1:20 I
12:25 8:55 11 ::««> Fc rt Kcno t:i'" 11: t «'- J
I* \\ I'M A M ArrivisLeaver P M /\ M I'M j
Francis I. iJowr.v, i). 1 h\i i < !.'
At'tin * lt# celver. Manntrur. j
w. E. Polio U. j>t. J.C.t hrisnoi, "Oh1 * gt.
STOCK EXCHANGE BAM
->#-CAPITAL $500C0H®=;-
Does a Genera! Banking Business.
DIEBOTOES'
CJuf-tava Thrlan,
1). II. I(orn«r
Cha«. F. Ashley.
J, E. Kelso
Michael Kichhoff,
Louis Lichhoff,
John W. Nyce.
M. I^. Stanley
GEO. l>. ORPL'l
to
CLAHK
Cashier
Citizens State
\
MissKittu Gorwyn
Miss v>MUfher...
Miss Verona llieknx...
Miss Einma Tustln
Ednn Thomas.
Miss Caddy
Miss Majrill
Miss Callie i'eauis
Mis-J Evans iFort Ueno)
Miss Sad.o VanDuscn
Mi-s Ltta Warren.
Isabel Patterson .,
051
TIMK TAliLi:.-
OKLAHOMA I
-A. T. &
iv station
S. F.
(INCOHFOEATEI)'
Paid Up CAPITAL. S60,000
Money to loan 011 Iri. proved fa i-in a ut
lowest rated ut Parker Smith'-, olllee
l:i rear o S'ocl; Excbango Hank.
Money to loan on real estate ap-
proved seenrlties at lowest rates by
Pttiker Smith.
WANTKU
suckling nr.ief.
pair ol yearling or
Will (my cash. Call
at, or address tho Hkkai.b ofiiee.
Tbo lute Sir Ttiomas diam^ers was
lot ii wit, and laughter eoldom en
fcrcd tne oourt over which ho proilded
io eolemnly. '1 hero it, howo.er, on*
good t-tory told of hira In tho Temple.
It U to tho ollnet that a pi-Uouer, who
was undofonded. pleaded "guilty."
*nd. counsel having been inslrucied
lo defend hirj at the last moment,
withdrew tbo plea and iubstituted that
of "not guilty. " with the result that
the jury uojuitted him. In discharg-
ing tho prisoner, Sir Thomas is vuld
to have remarked: ••Prlsonor, I do
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all iuter-
! ested. that on the llih day of .May,
I lN'.i;i, at tlio hour of of 10 o'clock a. ni.
j the board of county tommlssioBers and
the io u.ty clerk of Can#linn county,
i li lahoma Territory, will proceed be-
foro the district court of said county
lo make a showing and have the court
hear and (let -i-rtiii.e tho amount of tho
county indebtedness Of saut county,
and to sign the bonds to lo issued for
the purposo of paying the same.
You are further notified that the
amount of tho indebtedness incurred
tn the necessary operat oa of the coun-
ty government from July is, 1891, to
this date ns ascertained by tbo |county
j commissioners of said county on May,
It, Ini.'I, is i.SB,216.00.
(iiven under our hand this ;ird day
of May, 1*!I3
Gustavo Thelan,
John 1). Mcl.ane,
Wm. 11. llutcheson,
not envy your feollngs. On your i>wr ; Hoard o. county commlss oners of Ca-
eonfesslon, you are a thief, and th ~
Jury have found that you are a
Argonaut
id tin nndlan county, Oklahoma Territory.
' I'ar." AlTKSTi-W. J. Clark, County
jClerk., )
(iOINO SOC'i'H.
No. 107— Oklahoma Express '-':10 p. in.
N«>. I Texat IsSxpresi I2::il a. tn* ,
No. l.rt-l'roijiht accomodation 11:45 p. m.
OOINO NOllTII.
No. 40S—Mi.-souii Htver Kxpit'ss.. : 1 • p m. '
Ni . HMi Ciiui . i KxprtKs . l: Sa. m. '
No. -Fitl,th. uceoinodation *.>:5'. a. ui. j
Schedule of Daily Mails
MAIL AK1UVUS rilOM sr JOSEl'Il ANII MINCO.
from the north daily... 13.30 p ui
iV.ua Ihu south " 4.4") p ni
MAIL AfcnlVKS FROM CHOCTAW ItV
Except Suuday:
I'rom Oklahoma City, Council Grove,
Yukon and CtnadUn, 11.15 a m
From Fosl Reno, lii.30 p m
From Oklahomt City, * Oj) p in
From F«;rl lie no 5.15 p in
From Liberty aud Thurston,
except Bnndaya 1 h m ]
From Arapahoe,except Sundays P.00 p in j
MAIL LEAVES KOa 8TJ WOK AND MINCO
For Ihe North, daily, 3.35 p m
For the South, daily 11 35 u m
for tiii. i iicctaw UY*. Except Sundays.
For Fort Kcno, 11.30 a m
For Yukon and Oklahoma City, 11.40 a m
For Fort Reno 3.00 p m
For Canadian,CouncilGvovo a.id
Oklaht uia City, 4 00 pm
or Liberty and Thurston, 8.00 p in
Fv>r Arapahoe fi 00 u ni
cuoctaw by—Leaves Sunday.
For Fort lleno 11.30 a m
For Oklahoma City b.45 p m
Arrives.
From Oklahoma City 13.30 p tn
From Fort Reno 3.00 p iu
Mall leaves thirty niintiefl l eforu tiaiu
time. R. H. Hickox, Postmaster.
II. J. Whitley, Geo. D.Orput
1. A IJunsmoor, II. C. Acutf,
II. 'f. Smith, M.T.Clark, J.T. Parson.
J. T. Allison,President ; A. F. Masterman, Vice Pres't ; 11. F. Still. Cashier.
First
National Bank,
EL RENO, O. T.
Capital stock, $50,000.
DIRECTORS :
J. T. Allison, N. F. Mnsterman, B. F. Still, I. .lalonick, Sr., Geo Dixon
G. H.Kerfoof, and L. tSevery,
H
OWE & McMECflAN,
LAWYERS.
And Land Attorneys.
; OKLAHOMA : CITY.
J, J. O'Rourk, President ; J. W. Manev, Vice-Pres.: F, H. Wright, Cashier,
CONDENSED STATEMENT
OF THIS
CANADIAN EQUITY BANK,
(INCORPORATED)
Gapital Stock $75,000.
Of El Reno, Oklahoma,
At close of Husiiiess, February 25th, 1393.
RESOURCES.
Lonns and discounts ..-
Real estate und fixtures
I >\ei drafts
Expense
hue from Biink*
Cash and sight exchange
.. ftlW.47
\%m,w
«i.;io4
111,687.3H
LIABILITIES.
Capital paid In
I'lidividtd profits
Deposits subject to ehcek, |;>4,Mi7.11,
CcrtlUcatcs or" deposit, 1'AiO.OU
9'i\000.1 0
.. Xt.S71.56
W, 107.11
184 U7S,0e
total,.
jJJAtteil:
total,
The above statement In rorrect.
SW.iCf.co I F. H. WHIG UT, Cashier.
C. M. Duckies, J. 1\.Scale,, J. A. Caldwell, Directora.
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