The El Reno Democrat. (El Reno, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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= SUPERB DINING CAP. SERVICE =
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
Evei-ythin, in In
it takes a religious (V) cuhb like him-
to successfully work « bogus vot-
ing contest racket on u ^ ulliMo public.
World's Fair Commissioner < ars-
woll left Tuesday for Chicago and will
at once enter upon the discharge of
his duties.
Postmaster Hickox has on exhibi-
tion volunteer timothy grown on his
farm north of town, thr«o feet and
inches high.
Jiin Hightower says he lins so great
harvest of wheat that ho is compel-
led to rent lauds to stack his grain on,
or want of room.
The Bluo Front" is the place to
buy fresh groceries cheap. I hoy buy
for cash and give their customers the
benefit of discounts.
T. F. Dean has greatly added to his
jewelry department in the postolllee
ROCK ISLAND.
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CHOCTAW COAL A RAILWAY CD
Fussunger Dully, except Sunday
Kasl ltimnil
Leiivi'H 1 - p in.
4:4.ri 11. III.
West Hound:
Arrive Ml'."
'• :i: in 4'. ill
SUNDAY IKAINH.
Arrive irom the Kust ll;r>r a. in.
Arrives from the west 4:3011. "1,
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EL RENO LODGES.
El Reno I/wlge N< 7. A, lf & A. M. State
communication tin- ftrnt Monday 011 or alt. r
full moon. Hegular communication every h
ond Monday following, tins. A Newman. NY
M.. A. F. Mastevman, Secretary-
Keno Lodge N" 7, I <>
Thursday. I H May, N (
Secretary
. !•'. nieet.s evei
.lacob Marbaeli
Canadian Kncampineiit No. 3, I <> <>
Meets every seeond and fourt h Tuesday
Dryer, C •• 1* May.Hfrlbe.
Martha Washington, ltebceca Degree Lodge
No. t Meets'2nd it 4th Satday < A .NVvm
N. (i Mrs Minnie Hehwelzer, secretary
El lteno Lodge
every Friday.
(Jay, Heeorder
A 0. U W
m . N vVllson, M w .
HI lteno Lodge No. «i. K. I
Wednesday r. C. Stotz,( <
K It . S
El Keno Division No I. V. I
last Wednesday in each month.
Keystone Chapter No. u, 1« ^
the 1st and 3rd Saturday in each month
Urown.W P.I.J. O'Hourk, secretary,
ing brothers cordially invited.
A ve
• k N<
b
HERSON ITEMS
hci ioub nccidt nt uai<]>ent
thec I* last Woduetday
1 a : t I r by a ceiitip
of
>ome
lostly
111
W. K
Visit-
building, in the way
cabinets for his goods.
Charley Leiblor was in town Mon
day, inquiring for the office of the
hief boodler. Charley was in on le
gitiniate business, however.
Wear one of our lightweight coats
nnd vests. .lust the thing for hot
weather.
The U. M. Wkniht Bee Hive, tf
Win. Stanley has opened up an ex
lttsiv<* clothing nnd furnishing goods
establishment in the building formerly
occupied by Mrs. ti. R. Wood's milli-
nery store.
The success of the county fail' rests
with the farmers of the county and not
with two or three little HxlO boodle
sheets, that expect lo reap a harvest
olT the scheme.
Jim Hightower says ho counted
binders at work cutting grain us lie
came into town Wednesday. It will
bo remembered that ho only lives seven
miles out of town.
Thirteen new brick store rooms
now under construction on Blckford
avenue besides the new hotel. What,
town in tho territory can bent this
record on one street?
We apprehend thai all tho young ; -
dies will hesitate to have their nam".-
advertised in connection with anolhe,
one of Hani Sawyer's schemes in p i
something for nothing.
T. 1'aimer, a prominent democrat
reader living caul of town, ti is week
has imported a line saddle hort-e from
Missouri. It is one of the finest ever
brought to the territory.
li lake- < ( ail ii el lie fai■ i *. i
tho mechanic and the artisan to nuiK.
a county fair, not tho cheek and !• ■ -
ter of a 7x0 sheet that can tlnd r.'i'h
ing else to say about it except, "1 v a;
tho first to mention it."
it stuck -1 nines in LO hours. He ii
convalescent.
Mrs. T. K. Jackson and Mrs. Scott
of El Holio, are spending a few weeks
on tee farm.
Children's day at tho church wab
well uttended.
Deputy sheriir Jackson is at home
tuslirig with an attack of bilious fever.
On the night of the 8th the young
folks hud quito a nice little hop at Mrs,
Jackson's. All report a good time.
Wheat is being harvested right
along. Farmers are well pleased with
the prospect.
Corn and cotton are beginning to
need rain, but, is not suffering.
The -lib is to be celebrated by a Sun
day School picnic atl'hriw Hess' grove
Several schools will unite and make
the day a grand success.
Vegetables are coming in and the
ladies look very pleasing at dinner
time.
Miss Cora Hoekwood is visiting near
Oklahoma ('ity.
Miss Ellis, of Missouri, is visiting
our fair Oklahoma and says it is
beautiful country.
Tennessee
lver Threads Among the Gold,"
i !i ign tin t y<uir hair needs in-
.^onuuifc. lro^g Han Keneucr pro-
motes a ileal thy groW'th of hair .prevents
its falling out or turning pray. Sold
and guaranteed by A. F. Mustermun.
To Our Patrons.
We have secured I lie Exclusive
Agency fur the sale of Ideal Polish
HI Reno, nnd can recommend it
the Best slid Quickest Metal
Polish we have ever seen. Would
especially recommend it for cleaning
S. Mi.i
dealt*
rtllfiil
i Mill, lire coill oil iii.#'
i oinodaiiiig slid pa'n-
nt t.iwn It will px\
ize him.
N. W. Evans, of Ft. Keno, was
caller at this otlice last Wennesday.
Abo Cole has closed his assignee
sale and will shako the dust of El Kt
no from his feot ere long.
Dikd- Mrs. Martha Grove, mother
of Frank Grove, of this city, on Satur
day, June 10th, IS!).'!. The decease
was in her 84th year and had been con-
lined to her bed for many months.
Died Dora Belle, wife of Henry H.
Morris, after a short illness, at her
home, June 9th, lfi!>3, aged 2-1 years
and lliree months. She leaves one
child, an infant, age two weeks. Mi's.
Morris was a member of tho Christian
church and lived a beautiful life—a
life tilled with the best that eonios to
christian ,womanhood. The funeral
uorvii'es were conducted by Hi v. Ned
Forrest. Tho family wi.-h to thank
the friends for their great kindness in
the hour of their loss and sorrow,
a lawyer
e served
comuiis-
nickcl show-cases, scale scoops,
brass si^ns, tinware, etc. Respect-
fully, Ackekman Hardware & Fur-
niture Co., I'.l iCetio, O. I.
Those Wonderful Giants in Town I
If you wish to see them call on A. 1*'.
Mastei'inan and ask for Beggs' Little
Giant Fills. Every bottle guaranteed.
STONE QUARRIES.
Having full control of the Quarries
at Ninnekah, 1 am now prepared to
furnish stone in any quantities, suit-
able for all purposes, on short notice.
Address s. 1'. burreli., Ninnekah,
X, T. 1 l-.'lm-pd
An Announcement.
We liave decided to go out of the
lmg<ry and harness business and
offer our entire stock nt actual cost.
Come and see if we d«> not do as we
advertise. Respectfully, Ackeuman
Hardware and Furniture Co.
DOWN Went —
PRICES to the Bottom of the
VSLIj, as lo>v as any one's
AND a little bit lower.
WE are still narking down
ALL of our goods.
WE can beat the world on
PLOWS, harrows,
DISCS, wagons, carts and
HARNESS, we are selling at
FACTORY prices, and when it comes
TO furniture we lead.
-THE
COMPANY.
The
Notice for Publication
uiucl outre iU oklahoma i ity, Oklahoma Terri-
tor\, lime 12th, lso:i.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
nanie«l settler hns'llle«l notice of his Intention
to make final nroof in support of his claim, and
that hjiui proof will be made before John ii
IMt/er, probate jinLe of « anadian county, ok.
Ter., at I'.l Keno, ou July 2 It It, l*t>3, viz:
Kr.rl Reichert, for the .southeast. '4 of 14,
twp 1.1. r.ing.' 7. west.
lie names the following witncsHcs to prove ins
continuous res deuce upon and cultivation of
said land, viz:
Frank I.car. Will Yager. Karl JVoch< and
(!hnrh
f irst published | line 16th 18t 3-|
Peoples
TUSTEN &
Barn-
CO.,
Si,
Headquarters for the Tusten Bus Line.
Grood Rigs and Cheap Rates. Orders filled
on short Notice.
North Bickford Ave., El Reno, O. T.
ourts an
question
y county
rights of
the ter-
NOTICE!
U. s. Land Offick,
Tunisian goods. No ailmissio: OKLAHOMA i'ITY. <>. K.
White Star Building. M">' 181'
<in ,f , , ,, <"i ?•, i•. int having been entered at
Whaling Bark i'rogress.sou ^ , ,iy r ,'. Uoss against
The old bark Progresa, to ln«].llr,., n |l, for abandoning his home-
maintain therein a museum jiteivd entry No. 4.1S5, dated May 2,
ing tiie whaling industry. Adi "J "w "eetion .10, town-
25 cents.
\V, in Canadian
Boom the town.
Boodle tho treasury.
Subscribe for tho democrat.
Tho Democrat is not a boodle
gan.
El Reno has three amateur dramatic
clubs.
Hazel Kirke at tho opera house Sat-
urday night.
The Democrat job presses are kept
running constantly.
C. Madsen was over from Guthrie
the first of the week.
Booiu and boodle is the watcli-word
in El Reno at present.
1^. Severy made a business trip lo
Arkansas City this week.
The democrat has the only steam
power press on the west side.
Mot Talbot's new residence on the
hill is fast ncaring completion.
We set the pace in stylos and prices.
The R. M. Wright Bee Hive, tf
The farmers recognize the DEMO-
CRAT as their friend and champion.
C. P. Sides returned Sunday from an
extended visit with friends in Illinois.
Go to Redder, Mason .V Co. for gro-
ceries and queensware— at Kelso's old
stand. 16-4t
A part of the goods stolen from Ed
Hockaday's hardware store have been
recovered.
Found—Silver bangles, which owner
can have by calling at this office and
proving property.
For Rent:—a now three room house
on Evans avenue. For particulars call
at the Democrat olllce.
Mr. I. Cutright's sister and his
daughter, Miss Mollie, left this week
for Buchanan. W. Va.
Your neighbor trades with us, why
don,t you?
The R. M. Whioht Bee Hive, tf
Mrs. Railsback Teacher of piano
and organ. Rooms ~i and G Union Blk.
North Rock Island Ave. IT -it
The thieves and the boodlers all
curse the Democrat. We enjoy it
and hope they will keep it up.
No such building boom was over wit-
nessed in tho territory us the one that,
is now in progress in El Reno.
Tho county commissioners have al-
lowed $250 to brother Ed for services
as deputy county attorney. When will
they pay deputy county attorney Cri-
iey and deputy county attorney Dan-
ford for their valuable services ren-
dered from time to time?
El Reno lead.- all other cities in the
world in the number of weekly news-
papers published. They stand as fol-
lows: El Reno 7. London II, Paris 5,
New York 5. Our own dear city of
Arapahoe publishes one weekly so
lnr journal and one religious "try
weekly."—Argus
The Commercial Cftib at a special
meeting, on Monday night, indorsed
the action of the committee in closing
a contract with the Missouri Valley
Bridge Co. The gentlemen composing
the committee are honorable, compe-
tent business men. and the actions of
such men are always indorsed by the
community, but, oh, how different with
boodlers and bribe takers.
12 N, range
unity. O. T.
in midway plaisance. With a view to the cancellation of
tm .... ... . . , ,1 ent'A the -aid nartief re V, -e'v
rhe Midway Plaisanoe contair
greater number of outside atlru t() h ma O. T
The list comprises the following 1 -ay July, 1X93, at!) o'clock, a.
Modal Eilt : T., , ■ i. • . ' oud io furnish testimony
i,-,*i ni.. said alleged abandonment.
D. D. Leach. Register.
Firs , published May 12).
Your Stomach
DistressesYou
aftereatinf? a hearty meal, and the
result is a chronic case of Indiges-
tion, Sour Stomach, Heartburn,
Dyspepsia, or a bilious attack.
ripans ttbules
i-roniiMf . " i
Sioiiiiioli, Livrr and Bow'-I"'
tin- Blood, and are a PoMlllve t-..
< oiimI ipul ion, Sick lleudiu'lic.* Mil"
ionniic*hn, iiud all other Dlseascn nrislin;
from a disordered condition of the IJyer '''"J
Stomach. They act pently yet promptly, aud
P<illpanH'?nl)ule"tftkethoplaoe'o^tl Entire
wip — Medicine < l «• h t, and
should bo kept for Udo in
every family.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE.
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUtt
P
ti foi Publication.
d Secre-
the cor-
Wooil & Devin, H'.icoeBsois to Mrs.
Wood, the Rook Island milliner, have
bought the entire stock of millinery
aud ladies' furnishing goods of Mrs.
McAusker and have consolidated the
two stocks. They are now prepared
to accommodate the trade better than
ever, and earnestly request their
friends to call and see them. They
/
The St. Louis Republic Free.
The "Twice-a-Wesk" St. Louis
Republic, will be sent free for one
year to any porson sending a club of
four new yearly subscribers, with four
will continue to sell palm hats at cost j dollars to pay for the same. The Re-
and ladies' furnishing goods nt unusu-' public goes everywhere, and is the
ally low prices. Remember the place, j most popular paper published inAmer-
one door north of Crowe's. iea. Its readers get the news half a
week earlier than it can be had from
any weekly paper, while its Literary,
Canadian
To the Teachers
county. Agricultural and other departments
An examination of teachers will take & 1
place at El Reno on the 26th and 27th ttre un"m'')u8Hed ' ~
Miss Verona Hickox has publicly
withdrawn her name from Ham Saw-
yer's bogus watch contest. Just what
every self-respecting young lady will
do who is unwilling to have her name
used with u snide scheme to put money
into the pockets of a mendicant, who
is too proud to beg and too cowardly
Ui steal out right like others of his
class.
Pilgrim Congregational church,
Sunday, June 18, Sabbath School 10 a.
m. 11 a. m., subject, l,Tho power of
Prayer." 8 p. in., subject, "A great
Vision." This will be the last preach-1
ing service at this church until July
Kith, when Rev. Forrest will return '
from his vacation. Sunday School and
prayer meeting will be carried on as
usual.
The Oklahoma Foundry & Machine
Shops, with a full and. complete stock
of new tools and machines, and are
prepared to do all kinds of machino
work, repairing, casting in iron and
brass, light and heavy. Architectural
iron work a specialty. Light and
heavy bridge holts and irons. Cash
paid for old iron and brass.
' WM. M. Johuan, Prop.
liMt Oklahoma City, O. T.
of June. This will take the place of
the July examination.
M. E. Gould,
County Superintendent.
The Worlds Fair
Are those who use Beggs' Blood Pu-
rifier. It purifies the blood, makes the
skin clear and the complexion beauti-
ful. Try a bottle and note its wonder-
ful effects. Sold and guaranteed by A.
F. Masterman.
NOTICE
Having homesteaded the northeast
quarter of section 13, township 11, in
range ti west, all persons are warned
not to tresspass on the samo by riding,
driving on or over the same or enter
upon the same for any purpose, with-
out my consent.
May 1, 1893. Alex n. Spencer.
Fifty thousand copies of a neat little
pamphlet briefly describing Oklahoma,
El Reno and Canadian county havo
beon printed and are now ready for
distribution. Call at the democrat
office and get as many as you desire to
end away to your friends in the states.
It fills the wants of
every member of t he family, and should
be read in every household. You can
get four new subscribers for it, by a
few minutes effort. Try it, at once,
and see how easily it can bo done, if
you wish a package of sample copies
write for them. Cut out this adver-
tisement and send with your order.
Address The Republic, St. Louis
HOUSTON JAMES.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office Ovkk tiik Post Office.
El Reno, O. P.
Dit. C. S. SHIMER,
Homoeopathic Physician And
Surgeon.
Office in (ierrer block, Rock Island ave.
El Rk.no, Oklahoma.
A Puzzle
To many ladies is how to keep their
hair in curl on rainy days. The selu-
tion is easy. Ask Masterman for Non-
pareil Hair Curler and tho puzzle will be
| solved.
A New Joke
| On the Uver. When it is out of or-
der and you feol bluo, try a few doses of
Ileggs' Little Giant Pills. Your liver
will appreciate the joke. So will you.
For sale by A. F. Masterman.
Furnished room for rent, suitable for
| two gentlemen, with board in private
1 family. Apply at first door north of
' Choctaw 1 ivory stable. Evans avenue.
[. S. & A. L. Nicholson,
DENTISTS.
Ei. liuno, Oklahoma
Dr. F. .!/. Williams,
PHYSIC l.LX, : :
—and—
: : SURG FOX.
Olllct'over llutliliii;*.
t£l keno, okla.tku.
WM. GALL,
Architect and Supeintendent,
Room 20, Central Bloek.
EI. RENO. - • - OKLAHOMA.
U. S. Land Office
Oklahoma City, o. T.,
May 8, 1893. \
Notice is hereby given that the fol- '
lowing named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in :
support of his claim and that said proof |
will bo made before .John 11. i'itzer. n! | .
El Reno, o. T., on June 17. 18U3, viz:
Hardin L. Lair, for the s e i of sec-
tion 23, township 11. range ,.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon j
and cultivation of said land, viz:
Erwill Fees. Geo Gartner, .1. H. Consey 1
and John Utes, all of Union City. O. T.
D. I). Leach. Register.
(First published May 1 li).
Notice for Publication.
U. S. Land Offick. j
Oklahoma city. o. T.
May S, 1893. )
Notice is hereby given that, the fol-
lowing named settler hasliled notice of
his intention to make linal proof in
support of his claim and that s;iid proof
will bo made before John II. Pitzcr, at
El Reno, O. T., on June 17. 1893, viz:
Erwell S. Fees, for the n e i of sec-
tion 20. township 11, range 7.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
Harden Lair, George Gartner, L B.
Cousey and John Utes, all of Union
City, O. T.
D. 1). Leach, Register.
(First published May 12).
Bureau of Information.
"Tho Burlington" lias recently estab-
lished in a convenient quarter of its
elegant and commodious passenger
station, at Chicago, an oltieo designed
to afford travelers information on the
thousand-and-one things they need to
know, with regard to routes, rates,
connections and accommodations. It
has been placed in charge of an exper-
ienced man, supplied with all railway
guides, maps and time-tables, and is
known as the "Bureau of Information."
It is a place to which all travelers
may apply for information and receive
full and correct answers. This is the
only olllce of the kind west of the sea-
board cities, and it cannot but prove a
Wc«L0JfAl A *£
LlViflE *J -•
TO THE EAST.
r,-<" PINING C*R SERVICE IN THE WORLD.
;i: i .iland is foremost in adopt*
:-i ' any advantage calculated to im-
p-.ive : •< ,i and give that luxury, safety
; ii.l t-oiiilo; l that popular patronage de-
.lamls. lis equipment is thoroughly
Minpl-to with vestibuled trains, mag-
nillcent dining cars, sleepers and chair
coiiclios, all the most elegant, and of
recently improved patterns.
Faithful and capable management
i iviiiie, honest service from em-
: ■■■■■' important items. They are
ti..- -euty to t lie Company and to
. tve'- - ml it ia sometimes a task
::iL -ilt ,t •compllsliment. Fassen-
; on I'm line will find little cause
•corns', lint on that ground.
!''•••• i- 1'oi'tiinee oil this Line can be
, , ::..i ei.-NioJ if a short lesson in
'• • i • • • iv be now recited.
: eat Eiistern termini of
Island Route?-Chicago.
:iti! i-Eastern termini has
! : To what important points
frail!--, to the Northwest?—
. I'.i.: ss:r,l Minneapolis, Minnesota,
d Wal 'itown and Sioux Falls, Da-
!,i. T<. what important Iowa and
lints? Dos Moines, Daven-
i". : Omaha and Lincoln, Ne-
Tho G ron
ii'-riilar t
1 ii ion, c
iiinl voit i
HrMEMBER
llock Island Route runs all
linr to Englewood suburban
is -lo World's Fair grounds,
in save time and trouble by
Iting off at that point and avoid the
owd in I lie city.
For full particulars as to tickets,
ipi, rates, apply to any coupon ticket
;> o in the United States, Canada or
exico,or address:
.INO. SEBASTIAN,
ct'ii'l Tlct. & Paso. Ak't., Chicago, III.
. '-J. JOHN, Ccn'l Manager, Ctalcairo, III.
CLUTE & COLVIN,
n
Decorator and Paper Hangers.
Parlies contemplating Building will
do well to call on us.
E. THAYER,
PuniDer, Gas i Steam
FITTER.
north niCKFORD ave.,
help and convenience to the traveling I F1R .. nWll,limn
public. All trains of the "Burlington" j 1,1 Keno' ' Oklahoma.
ntei' and depart from this station, and
the intelligent and valuable service of i
the Bureau may be enjoyed by all pa- j
trons of tl is line.
A special pamplet will be issued by ,
the "Burlington" in the near future, j
giving1 accurate information as to ''How
to get to the Worlds fair grounds."
"How to secure rooms and board at the
various hotels, boarding and lodging i
houses."
Trustworthy agents will be at the
C. 11. V Q. depot in Chicago, to impart ,
all information to visitors. Arrange-!
ments will probably be made j
by which some trains will lx* run direct
to the Worlds fair grounds without
change or delay. 9d22
t. F. Hensley,
. IT TOR. YE Y A T LA W,
—Ofllee In—
I n. ni no< RAT Building*
ELJ H.BNO, OKLAHOMA
C/ias. P. Bart ley,
ItSTOT^-IR^r
PUBLIC
Office In KlvnOCRAT nuildlllg.
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