The Oklahoma Herald. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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Daily Herald.
EL RENG, OKLAHOMA.
II AM I.I N W. SAWYKII, I'ulillnlier.
THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1893.
HOME ItULK.
Governor I'enflow lias lieen no bc-
aie-red with office 6e kern for tlie var-
ious positions ttmt will lie to distribute
"wlieu the ptrip is settled tliNt liu lias
i>een nblit:*d to promulgate liis lioii'e
irul« piliry in no iinmistiiken terms.
is determined upon pu-suini; n
lhotn=> r'llu pilloy mi l none Iuj aotual
trend iit.s tn iv p.\p?ct to JioliI down a
job under bis iilmitiistrutinn .
"0'vi«i(/ to the large number of up
flliraiions for positions in the new
«ounti-s in llio Cherokee Stiip, I del m
it advisable to state to the public
vvliat my policy will be in the appoint-
jnent nf olllccrs for that country. I
will say first llmt (lie Oberol.ue S rip
is not jet opened to settlement mid I
am not able to say at ibis lime win i.
st will I e opened. I am n linn lie,
Ji< ver In tbc doctrine of borne iu!e,
aiot Only for the territon <>f ;)|<laboina
Unit lor ivery cm nty and township in
it, and will a; point none but bona (i le
residents of the new eouritii.s to posi«
tior s therein. There will lit tin a|>*
jpoin'incnis made and no applieatioi's
"Com-idered until alter the new < otin-
sties aie settled. 1 deem this s aie-
Mient ncoe'snry, in jnstic to (lie np-
pli'iittls lor olliee, and that I ;n t\
Bihvu more tiuin to devote to matters
■ if (.renter Importance to tin' people
«ul Oklnboini thin the eonsideratbir
•of applicants for oiFio s not jet in ex-
is < nee."
Ibis document will be a slunner
for tlie fellows who expected to go
into tlni' country S"lely for what is in
sight iu the wav of f it odices.
.Ioiin Tkrrri. was hung b', mob «
Bedford, luliuiia, frr the murder ol
douduotcr L. K. I'lice.
The 0rami Lod-ie of K'li^hts of
I'ytbias lor the sl.ite "f lvinsas, is in
Hessiin at Salina, Kan-as.
A \\ ICIHTA bo\ ran thirteen timej
atround a lib ek iu that city to win a
roos'er worth about ten c 'n,i-.
A sth no compain has been f'riran*
iz"d f ir dovelopi.if; tows in Texas
;ilo''^ the Rock Island between the
lt"!'un l'erritorv an ! l"t. Worth.
as ran Ho liy b-IJ lioaid, nppri.VKl. all
votl n i y >.
ltej ort of Polled Judge for April whh
real, ref. rrMi to finance a in nit tee.
Committee o.i Ffre'jU and 'alleys r - j
p ui) favoiab'e on b ti Ming cios^mi: ■.
at Hny* street ami Rock Island aveniif,
a'Ho biiijgo a< southeast corner of «■ it v. ,
Hea'tli comrnittoo reported ili.'ir sewi r
from CaJdo II > <•), which ha I become ob-
jectionable, liail l oeii discontinued.
Mattvr of organizing firo department to
take the place of one disbanded was
brought up i v tire chlcf Dowel I and
thoroughly discussed.
Moved ny Geek and Bfconderi lint an
ordinance he drawn embody iri£ followi^jr
' Thnt the flru d *f art Qient shall not ex-
ceed ,{i members who sha'1 receive an
ci mpensation $2.< 0 per mon'h ^aeb for
all dri Is and practice* and sha'l have i.t
li**f«t two regulardrillfl per month, and to
receive in ca-« ol fire, one dollar lor each
hour r.i practice thereof, an I all member.*
hIimII he cxeniut from {oivnienl ot poll ln\."
Ayes and nays belli,; called, nil voted
aye.
Moved by (J ok aril t eoon I ?d tliit
l i!l« be approved and aud tc 1 and war-
rants (Iran ti lor -Mil". < 'uriled.
Moved by Keenan and Koeonded ihrtt
tbc appointment of ,Ia<. Waltemire, now
noting m special poliod, bo tnndo pprnta-
nent. Ohrrled.
The following resolution was pre-
sented by Newe'I and on motion, tlu'v
seconded, wju earrie'l.
Resolved, That the Ci'v Attorney ' <•
itiitrueed to examine into the title r f the
city p.irk ,il there jm i n j) and usc<rtain
ii a deed Ii m been jetted for sami1 arul
alyo look into ilie ni'innei and ex'O'it «<f
the difpo-«al "i vaeuil lots in the nu th
ea3t part of owi.i and Cie status of title
to mini , nti I report at. i ox' r.^ular
moPting.
M< ved by ( i vU and seconded that a re
cejs i(5 taken until Tues<lay eveniu.:,
May 10. Cimic!1.
LAST 30 DAYS
OF THE
Everybody pjea<^cci with j^argain^.
T?/ "The People buy, ami then come back with their friends.
j'kiso P rove£ u£ all Right 1
For (I io(ls when you can pet the Latest Styles. Lowest I'rica b is
C( I St 11. X'liC ( KI D1NCS
C'ounoll n et nt city ball in rojjulnr
session, C. I' MclMrutb, Mayor, in the
••hair.
Members present: Geek, Xeivi II.
St noman. Keenan. Montrlcf.
.Minutes of tho previous moetin
were l oad and apinovel.
ltills US and Lt)3 were read and on
motion wore relet red to the uuditinj;
coinmitti e
Communication fron John K CulK-
nnno In rj^fti'd to locating electric
lights was read and on motion accepted
I'etftiou of citizens a^kiny the re
luoviil of lemonade stands fro n side
walks was read and on motion laid on
tho table.
Notice of aceoptar.cj of electric li^ht
franchise by John K. Cullinane was
jiresonted, on motion was accepted and
orderered tiled.
Uond of John 1!. Cullinane for $1000
>n matter of electric lights was pi-e-
jjented and read.
Councilman Geek olTered tho follow-
resolution:
He it ret ol ved by the city council of
the City of El Iteno, ok. Ter.. That the
bond for the sum of $1000, signed by
«lohn R. Cullinane as prnc:ple and R.
S. Legate, C. S. Cobb, N, S. Krnest,
Jas. 1'. Scales and K. II. Hanna as
sureties, filed with tho city clerk of
the City of El Keno, Oklahoma Terri-
tory, on the 1.5th day of May, a. . ]K;i;j,
io compliance with the aoqualremonts
contained In Sac. 9 of an ordinance
framod May 1. U93, by the city coun-
cil of the City of KI Keno, (). 'P., and
approved by C. F. VcKlrath. mayor of
said city, on the 2od day of May, |Hi).",
entitled, "An oi'dinnnee granting John
II. Cullinane, his associates, assigns or
euccettors permission to construct an
electric light plant to produce, gener-
ate and furnish electricity for light,
heat and power and als i to erect poles
and wires on tho streets and alleys of
tho said city of KI Vono, O. T., con-
tracting with tho said John It. Culll-
nano, his associates, assigns or succes-
sors, for lighting the streets of KI Reno,
O. T., be, and the same Is hereby ap-
proved and accoptcd.
The ayes and nays being called, all
voted aye,
Krpurta 11 Iloaid of Eduction was
rean and dlecuued and a levy ol 15 mills
A GOOD, LIFT.
The fc I lowing should stimulate the
ladifs' toilet ease contest.
Wichita. May 10, 181I3.
XDII.S LI'KRson, SOO'V
1 Ik Alt Sm:—Ever since Your fair
enterprise lor building the South
Canadian I ridge was d-cided upon, 1
have intended to contribute my tnite.
Am not much ot a gitublcr, but am
sometbin? of a voter; h<*ice I brie"
with enclose .Jin for 100 votes for the
!adi"s'toilet case you adferlis". said I
votes lo be eri'oiled as I'olltws; £ ()
votes fi r Mi-s llerinie Cimpm in a;:,I !
.i0 vo'es I'or Miss 15'nn'e John on.
Vours for the sii'ves. of tbc lair,
W.m. II. 11ANsv.i.
Latkb:—Mr. Ransom sends $.*>.(10
mure, givim; .M) v >'cs lor .Mis: Jen-
sen.
liKSOLUTlOXS.
T1k following resolutions were
unanimously adopted at tlie late de«:
pal (men I conven'iotl of t!:e Ladies i I
the Grand Army of the Republic:
I'esolved; That ihe tlu.uks of this!
con*)(ntion of tho dep irtment of the
r.idioof the Grat;d Army of the!
Republic be freely ixuixled to Mr.:
and Mrs. Gainer and b* r assistant.- |
f 'r the able Manner iu which thev '
Clothinq,
cl j ™
Furnishing Goods,
HATS,
AT OUR
Great Assignee Sale
A Grar/1 Opportunity ior
Some Young Lady to Visit
the World's Fair.
iiOU VOL' SII01I8 V8TB.
Ever) Coupon Cut Iroia The IIi.i:ai d
And Presented at the Liiiee
Counts a Vole forthe Most
Popular Youne Lady in
Canadian Co.
The I1EKALD will present to tho
most popular young lady in Canadian
county a round-trip ticket with first
class pullmnn accommodations to tho
W orld's l'air at Chicago, also a gold
badge witii tho following: insoi iptlon
the name of tho successful lady, Cana-
dian county, Oklahoma's representa-
tive at tho W orld's Fair. Every cou-
pon must bo cut from a regular issue
ui the DAILY and WEEKLY HERALD
upon w: ioh write the name of tho
candidate you wish to \oio for in the
space "left blank. Tneso coupons must
bo sent to tlo lIEltAl.l) oilice where
they will be kept iu a ballot 1 ox se-
curely locked >afe from all outside in-
trusion, fair play lo all is guaranteed.
' Vi<- ->tJ. W
. ' Ve have made nr.
Department. We (lUirantee
any other firm ii tlie Terriiorv
'her l!ig Cut on the Piioes of Goods in every
o sell you Better Goods for 1 ,"ss M oiey than
AT THE
Next Moor to Hightower & Grant1
Grocery
I *!•*'-i« h
Mif!::iwl Eiclil.o !", Cfl'llici
ChMs. A. Newman. A -'t (
'Ico-rrcr.
LETTER LIST.
Toe following is a list of unclaimed
Inters remaining in lie post olliee a1
El Reno, Oftlaboma, for the week cud
iug May Ii!, 18;t!l.
If not cul'cJ for oil or belnre June
14, 18113, will be sent to the dead let-
ter office.
i Inn.W.Nj
Adams Geo W
Aikin>on Joseph
liiown John
Hiukcr Miss Ida
liarth It I.tola
llealmer A J
h«ro provided for t'i • entertainmrnt | , °,lton A ^
. . t riloy Ueo I>
oi ilie (lelegutcs of tfns corvontion. j Clark Miss Daisy
liesolvcd; That the thanks of ibis Cunningham E
Cook Ivl
Concano'i T M
Conno John A
convention is due to the cit zens ol
the city of KI I!no for the hospitable
manner in which tiey have received (>1IX )aul,iS
the delegates of this convention of thej I'onklin E
Ladies ol the Grand Army of the Res j Capers I'aulcr
public.
Resolved: That the thanks of this
convention be and are hereby tender-
ed lo the Masonic order for the use of
Childs John 11
Parvst n J M
El/ey Alonzo
Elwood Dick
Light Jordan
(heir hall. Stanley R A
Resolved; That thosincerest thanks. ^IcKnighi Dollie
of this convention are justlv due and ; ^JenceV Theodore
i ii i i •, . Maxwell E C
should be heartily extended to ihc | McCruston G W
Post and circle of the G. A, R. of the Nollis Stella
cito of KI Iteno for their nrduous
efforts to make our ecjoum in their
midst Agreeable, and that we shall
rayne iMmcr
ever hoht in kind remembrance their l\tync Mattie
Xewconib N F
Newman John W
()'Connor John 0
Payne Elmer
Paul May
l'ilgnel Allice
G nellie Henry
I''rails Clarence
Girvin David
Gi'.e} William
Graves George
Gilroy Henry
llelll 1' rank
II.(an Robert
Hell W [■'
Hubbard lion 1
Hagaii John \V
llesse K I.
Hall Z P
Hii'ting J'rank
Jones Sallie
Keller P M
KaUrtiann Max
Kendall Henry
Keller T G
Miller 11 H
Morris J M
Stanton Iiatt
Thomas 11 H
Taylor John
Tavlor Sarah
Wilder T 11
Versehflge C H
Williams M L
NVaggucr U C
Washington Jame.-
White (I E
Wodkius Mrs W
STQJK EXCHANGE BANK,
pital 3;5oooo-®-:-
Does a General Banking Business.
DIHECTOHS'
Ouetin t Thelan,
1>. ii. Horner
. l\ Ashi
KCIho
Michael Kii'lih"!!
i.on.t* Eichiiuir.
ii. r. SMITH,
GEO. I), OR|TT
Viee-J'reslrtfiit.
i W.Nj(0,
M. [4. star:1* v
M.T. CT..M:IC
M
Citizens' State Bank
(rNCOUl OllATED
P£i i d U p G A HIT A L
SoOiOOO
Does a General
. J. Whitley, Goo. I). Orput.
i. A Diinemoor, ii. C. AcutT,
Smith, .M.T.Clark, J.T. Parson.
J. T. Allison,President ; A. F. Masternian, Vice I'res't ; B, F. Still. Cashier.
First
Parish Mrs Maggie Watson Jim
Reid A W Robert H A
Row Jjano Sight Jordan
; Scely Bencher Stanley Tom
Stanton BF A. WW Sheldon Jessie K
Parties calling for the above, pjease
I say "Advertised," giving date.
R. K. HICKIX, I'. M.
kinduets, waiting patiently I'or thk
opportunity of returning the compll-
ment.
Mrs. Ai.lice Hoi'kins,
Dep't I'res't.
Mrs RnoiiA L. Bi-rns,
Hep't Sec'y.
ELKCTRIC LIGHT POSITIONS.
I ho positions that the electric; The new firm of Smith & Smith his
lights are to occupy, as determined by just arrived, and arc opening up their!
the city council, are as follows-: At'stock of goods. They came too late 1
the corners of Jenkins and Rock Is- to solicit aid for the bridge fundi
land, \\ a'ts and Iloclc Island, Wade from wholesale dealers, but they have
and Rock Island, Russell and Rock I oome manfully to the front and are
Is'and, W Oodson and Rock Island, donating liberally from their own
Wade and Bickford, Russell and stock of goods. They are just such
Bioltford, Woodson and Bickford, I men as El Reno is glad to welcome
Hays and Blc .ford, Rogers and Bick- to her business circle.
ford. Russell and Choctaw, Hay* and '
Choctaw. Woodson and Evans, Ad | l^on ' forget that you can get the
mire and Russell, Ihrker and Wood, j HeRau> s premium map of Oklahoma
., M.C.M „u .tJ asa? :•ssr s
Watts,Foreman and Ev ns. cints.
National Ban!
EL RENO, O. T.
\
Capital stock, $50,000.
DIEBCTOES ••
J. T. Allison, N, F. Masternian, P>. F. Still, I, Jalonick, Sr., Geo Dixon
l*. H. Kerfool, and C. L. Severv,
J. J. O'Rourk, Vresident; J. W, Maney, Viee-Pres. • F, H. Wright, Cashier,
CONDENSED STATEMENT
op the
CANADIAN COUSTY BAHK
(INCORPORATED' '
Gapital Stock $75,000.
Of El Iteno, Oklahoma,
At close of Huslness, April 2Sth, 1308.
r esources.
I.OIUH* nnd diHcountg
I{«'ul cnUte Hiul tl.XiUrcK
Overdrafts.
Kxpcnm*
Cash mid oxclmnttc
totftt,.
. IS
1,889.16
.. .v)ah1.74
L1A1ULITIES.
< mpitnI pawl in ..
rndivltkd prutlts
K.\chan io
Oopooits
W*.,noo.n(
. . "2,4H7,tti
.f 10.] O'^I
Attest
total.
The al>ove •tntemcnl In cnrrccr.
F.H. WKiuilT, Cashier.
C. M. Buckles, J. P..Scales, J.A.Caldwell, Pircctors.
!-3
to
is
i d
CO
hcl
As EOon as tlie gold b:it!^rc' can bo
procurod it will be place ! on
tion in one of the Jewelry .Lot-G Wind-
ows with all tho inscription excej t
the ladies name upon it. Evtra conies
of tbc HKKALI) can be procured at
the oftico until 12 o'clock, noon. Juno
5th. On Monday. April 17th, tho
HERALD will bo^in publishing the
names and number of ballots < ast for
each lady and wiil continue tho same
every dny giving tolul of votes re-
ceived up lo the time o' going* to proas,
until the closing of the contest.
The feJLwing is tiie vote up lo
go ng lo press li.is aflernoon.
MfpsKi?t:c Gorwyn nsu
Ming Mea^" ;er. ;ot
.'•ll-ss Vcr. n.i lli.'kox 4«9
Mis-? Emma Tustln j,",j
■Miss Edna Thouins 14(
Mlw Caddy .{•*
MImss miij.m11 !!!
Miss Calli 13 1 .'cuius
Miss Evan8 (Fort Ueno) ... 19
Miss Sail.e Van Dusen 1:,
Miss Mattie McClinlick (Yukon; ja
Miss Eita Warren «
Isabel Pattcrton 0
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
c. It. I. ,v I'. I y.-MOttLD'K I'Mlt KATKS.
..M'l'x- 1,1 ^,ono ' tiicHtfn and return '^iiiiil
' «• lu
„ MfvV 1£.'110 *° St. t.ouli< ami return. rn"il
"IIIUNinilutie,- 1,'ith. M1.1:,. Slntflo faic. ttr.sn.
HOCK ISLAND.
Ootig S°uth. 1 Clolngr North.
14 P.m. No. 4 4:17 a.m.
"i. ji-in. | No. :ia n:ir, „.m.
C'tOCTAW COAL A HA 11, WAY COMPANY.
Kni«t bouml
bun- Express Mall Mail E.vp Sun-
nnilaec anilaco day.
U ??' AM Stations I'M I'M I'M
,:i r'.®. ,i!~° Oklaroma City ii:m I :::u r.:ir>
0 Yukon 5:SH l*;ir " "
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Aciinjr Keci'ivcr. Munfiiror
w. K. 1 ollock, Snpt. .1. C. Chrlsney, local ii rt.
TIMK TAItl.K.—A. T. & S. F.
0KIAII0MA CITY STATION.
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JTOWE & McMEOBAN,
LAWYERS.
And Land Attorneys.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
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