El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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El Reno is
The Railroad Center
of Oklahoma.
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El Reno is
The Supply Point of
The Southwest.
WEATHER FORECAST.
EL RENO. CANADIAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. WEDNESDAY. JULY 3, 1895.
NO. 234.
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kt 8 p. m. today: Generally fair weather.
K-al showers.
METHODISTS, ATTENTION
Ki. Rf.no. O. T. •! uly 1, 1895.
Tn the Methodist Ministers of Okla-
homa Territory.
BitniutEN—For a number of years
wo Imve labored side by side, building
iip ft|t:ir against altar, and, notwith-
standing wo have done onr work under
independent organizations, onr love
for eueb other bas increased with our
acquaintance I'he same is true of the
people » hero wo have served.
While our relation- have been friend-
Pure ice cream at Gerror’s.
Fresh buttermilk at Schafer’s *
The banks will all close tomorrow. .............
ctias Clarke, the telegrapher, is very | ly ami harmonious, e.
... ' mil... («« that maintenance
4c k.
Roy your baxtcrj goods for the 4lh r.t
Am rer’s.
Pearl’s cigar factory. South Bick
tird avenue.
John Sams contemplates taking a
lip tn Australia.
The lineal line of French cream
simly at tier rer’s.
Everybody will go to (Jerrer’s to-
{borrow for cream.
John Kerfoot is slowly recovering
Shorn a serious iiness.
'I'he tincst cigars in the city can be
fbuud at Henry Schafer’s.
I'he Slin k Exchange bank pays the
Highest price for county warrants. *
oblivions to Hit- fact that maintenance
of two independent Methodist churches
in the saute town or community where
one would he sufficient, lias entailed
peculiar hardships on both pastors.
Relieving therefore that the time has
fully come when ihe rank and tile of
the ministry and the laity should lie
heard on the necessity of a closer
union of Methodism in this country,
and believing that none are better
qualified by experience to discuss this
question than those who labor on the
frontier, we, the undersigned, most re-
spectfully request all pastors of the M.
E chureli and of the M K- chuich,
south, to meet in convention in the M.
Iglieni pnuu tut ouuuij ........... I SOUl II. uiuct in .............
The immense payilion at the celebra K. church, south, in this city at - p-
.... ....i 1 ■ i_. ionr. tiw» inn nose ot
'Ion ground is being covered today.
Money to loan oil city property.
Fuank Meyer.
July 3i. 1895. for the purpose of dis
cussing the best methods for accom-
plishing our wmrk and of voicing our
* I U A IN IV lUMMi, I r'** .....o
This is flag day-the day to purchase | SU Knltert ai mu cut' wU 1* I
■lags for Fourth of July decoratious
liaby “Tom” Russell wears a beauti-
ftil ring, a present from Mayor Hahn.
Judge Pitzer will speak at Shawnee
'.tomorrow, and not at Tecumseh, as re-
ported
I'he Canadian County Mill & Eleya-
'.tor Co. is having its big mill building
Hainted.
Nothing has been heard of the Chris-
‘linuieui lu mo
Entertainment will be furnished free.
Please notify A. G. Murray or E. D.
Cameron at El Reno whether you will
attend. All papers in the territory are
requested to publish this in at least two
issues.
(Signed.' A. G. Murray,
Pastor M. E. Church, El Reno.
E. 1). Cameron.
Pastor M. E. Church, South, El Reno.
J. T. Riley,
'.lau°brothorsfthe murderers who broke Pastor M. K. Church, Cklaho|na City
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFEH
The following list of transfers wn
furnished for July -4, by C A Van
Ness & Sou, general insurance agents.
U. S. to Andrew J. Griffith,
patent, n. w ll-14-o......
U. S. to C. A. Snydei, f. l .
lots 3 aud 4. and south half
of northwest 2-10 t!.........
U. S. to T. F. Addington, f. r.,
northwest 20 -115..........
J. C. Roberts to Lizzie Marlot,
w. d„ lots 10 and 20, block
17, Clark's add., and part of
northwest lot 4, Rock Is.and
add., KI Reno....... .....
Jacob II. Leslie to Lilas. LesUe
w d., lot 6, block 101, KI
Reno...... *
B W. Giles and wife to school
district No. 43, w. d., 1 acre
in the northeast corner of
northeast 29-11-6............
U. S. to Joshua Wingate, pat-
ent, southwest 35-13-8.......
U. S. to Mary Rurke, patent,
northeast 12-14-5............
YV. C. Bigger! aud wife to Geo.
M. Smith, warranty deed,
undivided t interest in lots H
9,10 and ld-block 19 Clarke’s
addition.....................
W. C. Biggert and wife to Geo..
M. Smith, warranty deed,
5 acres, j interest ill lot 2
12-7........................
United States to YV. P. Smith,
linal receipt, southeast 23-.I4-
Edward Wicks and wife to 11.
Carnahan, warranty deed,
lots 13, 14 and 15, 6-12-0 and
lots 6 and 7, 31-18-6. ..
United Slates to H. Hill, tiual
receipt, southwest .
Mortgage released.........
EPWORTH LEAGUE 9ENEFIV.
Fireworks
1 Hey sai
ft tee s.
They na.> will l>e giuuil,
100 00
m oo
You will liuil a
coot lispla.y, i»n the 4th,
uf Viiee Wat dies inul
(iOl i Jewelry, the equal
oL (hiuh can’t be louudi
iu Oklahoma. (iooils
aro riRlit—P.riees . re
right* Don’t fail t«> s‘'e
the i. he rry-fco round in
my show window.
GNAS. E, ROSE.
•The Jewe ler.”
IflT'ir/oMjf *t at«!*••• if*all right.
Quit the Town
SALK!
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JJiii al Oklahoma City
The El Reno postoffice will he open
'bmorrow from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m., and
from 5:00 to C;30 p. ni.
Marriage license was issued today to
Nusario Jaurezand Miss Caroline Mar-
tinez, both of Anadarko.
There will be no Eagle published to-
morrow. Even printers want to get
out and celebrate on the Fourth,
W. F. Hodnett,
Pastor M. E, Church, South, Oklahoma
City._______
Go to Gerrers for pure ice cream.
MEoTc aTTocTItY.
The Canadian County Medical soci-
ety held Us regular monthly meeting
yesterday, in the office of the secretaiy,
with the following members present:
Hatchett, Davis, Adair,
I Drs. Arnold.........—> -
Gerrer’s bakery turned out '2,000 j <jarsorli Richardson, Hendrickson aud
the last rneet-
took their
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loaves of-bread today together with a I ytn//y.
large quantity of cakes and pastry. I The officers elected at
For Salk or Trade—An organ and iue for the ensuing year
...... ..oil .a,* (» frvnrto frtr almost I _ _ Ur Hn
a piano to sell or to trade for almost
anything. Wesley-M. Ei/LioTT
For Kent—after May 15th—the best
modem house in
Ki lteuo. Apply to I an(j approved.
Dig J B. Adair. I —
places, as follows. Dr. Uatchott, pres-
iednt, Dr, Adair, secretary (re-elected).
Minutes of last meeting were read
Ilerz
---------------- . .^jie secretary was authorized to pro-
Klectrio lights will shine everywhere vj<je necessary stationery, etc.
on the ce'ebration igrounds tomorrow Ur. Hatchett reported three cases of
.1 ........... of con-
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night- The wives are being.strung to- tympanic vertigo, which were
il.it' I Kin nrootlPill illtCrCSt.
day.
Go to Jackson Brothers’ Mode) bar-i -me suujcwi. ~-------
jxer shop for a good shave, haircut or a j meeting was the treatment ot abortion,
Iwitlt ri»s-v hfiSt bath rOOlll-S I , tv.. ur:n;..m. t-Vio rocrillnT P.SS&YlSt.
siderable practical interest.
The subject for discussion
at this
UJ’ ID* It, ^VU'l o vl wv..
bath, t hey have the best bath rooms
in the city..
Wamily washing, 12* cents per dozen,
gpirts, two for 15 cents, at the Cana
rtiau laundry, McComb Avenue
Woodson street.
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and Dr. YVilliams, the regular essayist,
being absent, Dr. Adair was selected to
open the discussion, which he did, and
| the subject occupied the attention of
nortl1 the members generally.
Dr. YVilliams was continued as essay-
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Tlie Itiii l. Island soutli bound train I jst and Dr. Settle alternate for the next
I ..... 1.. 'I'i.n .U ..... Thn an Mart. SLKSifirUCd
ennui in live hours late today. The de-
lay was caused by a big washout on the
line iu southern Kansas.
The officials of the K. O. C. <St S. YV.
railway are taking their summer vaca
lion, and there will be no develop-
ments for several weeks to come.
John Petersen has some specimens of
quartz, fresh from the Wichita mount-
ains, that are said to be very rich iu
gold and other valuable minerals.
Deputy Marshal Milton S. Hutchiu-
r,n and Miss Rosa Belle Payne, sister
of Ransom Payne, were united in mar
liage, by Rev. Miller, yesterday.
J. U. Tousley, of Dover, and F. G.
YValling, of Medford, purchasers of the
Industrial Headlight, are in the city
and took charge of the paper today.
There will be a free ’’Travel Talk” at
the Congregational church. Friday,
July T at 8 o'clock p. ui. Subject
From New York to South India, All
are invited.
Romonibei to call on Henry Schiller,
when you W'ant wines, liquors and ci-
dai's. lie carries a large stock of the
be„t brands of liar goods and has the
iiiiesl place in the city.
The Choctaw will run an excursion
train to Shawnee on July 4. The train
will leave this city at 7:40 a. in. and on
the return will leave SbHwnee at B 30
p ui. Fare for roaud trip 11.50.
The Indians will tnke El Reno to-
night Fifteen hundred Cheyennes ami
Ariipalioea will ramp in the city, in or
der to be here early for the celebration.
A large tepee will be erected just south
of Ihe Faulk office, in which a big In
diau dance will be given tonight A"
admission fee of len rents will l|f
charged to this dauee, but tomorrow
everything will l*« free
regular meeting. I’he subject assigned
is, “The Use aud Abuse of Antiseptics."
There being no further business, the
society adjourned.
J. B. Adair, Secretary.
I The entertainment given at the opera
l house, last night, under the auspices of
j Miss YVaynick, was one of the best aud
I most enjoyable ever given in the city
| The performances throughout wcie
excellent, the singing by Mrs. Gerrer,
the violin solo by D. P. YVatcrs, the
recitations by Misses Mary Eslick aud
Lulu Arnold and Master Frank Bur-
fold, and the class drills being excep-
tionally good. The opera bouse was
crowded, and all were delighted. The
following program was rendered
1'iano Solo—“L'Ecumcn dc McT’
Mis- Samuel*.
Dumb Bull Drill, (Anvil Chorus).....
.........Physical Culture Class
Recitation—“On the Other TrailT'-ISt.ry Told
by a Clock)........... Mias Kdtck
Dumb Bell Drill. .‘I*""
Recitation* My Ship* Lindley
Duett, t(piano and clarinet)
Mrs. A. Gerrer and Bro. Gregory (ierrt i
Recital on- "The BugglM Dlnnei Part}
Miss Lulu Arnold
Single Stick Exercise... rlM"
Double Quartette .....nicest Dale. Gillette,
Reams aud Watlaon and Mr*. A. Gerrer;
Mcs.ro Engle, Kiekcr, Darrell and Pcun.-i
Aunl Sonbronin Tabor at the Opera (incostume)
M i*s Parker
................Class
•luflammatup et Atccnsus"
Mrs. A. Gerrer
Flag Drill. ... .........Twelve Girls
Recitation— “Knee Deep iu dune ...........
dame. Whitcomb Riley, Frank Burferd
Guitar Solo...........Bro. Gregory Gerrer
Dumb Bell Drill-'Timicatti".........o|ni1*
Mi-s Ilobnrt Accompanist.
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A full and complete
stock of fresh,staple
and fancy Kroceries,
at prices to suit the
times, at the
FITCH GROCERY CO’S
The* Most Giguiitk'. Lin*. Most Sl.ii-
pondous tuiloaiUiig <>l hijli iiht-
t lmiulisi ever shown in the 11)1 h ceu*
tury.
A $J.‘),000 stock in he moved at a tre*
mentions sacrifice Twill make you
wonder, ’twill fairly take your breath
iway, w inn j on seo tha QU11 IHE
TOWN I’UH’KS wcvo ta^ccil this
stock with.
Nothing i« reserved; everything
must go.
You know wind kind of store we
keep; yon know what class of goods
wo self.
There’s :i lit, a finish and a value to
everything that leaves our doors
At this GREAT QUIT THE TOWN
SALE von have a eliaiu'e to Ini.v Wilson
Hens.’ high grade Furnishing Goods at
cost.
Al this GREAT QUIT THE TOWN
SALE you have a rlintioe to buy a suit
of HallIIIIOIT Tailor Made Clothing at a
price that will make yon forget all
about the drouth.
At tills GREA I' QUI T THE TOWN
SALE you’ll bo able to dress your boy
in one "of our Celebrated Combination
Suits for the prior of a pair of eottou
pants.
You can buy a Lilly Rriiokctt Fine
Shoe at $1.06 that was $5. $6 and $7.
You can buy a Stetson Soft Hat at $4
that was #3.
1 on can buy a Stetson Soft Hat at $3
that was $1
You can buy a Uoelitf’s Still Hat at
$2.00 that was $4.
Yoo can liny an Fiarlv Wilson Collar
at 17Jc that was 25c.
You can buy an Early Wilson Cut!
at 30e that was lOe.
You can buy a Serivi n Elastic Seaiu
Drawer at 75c that was $1
You can buy a Brigham Hopkins
Straw Hat at 30c that was 7oe, $1 and
$1.50.
All of out neckwear that was 30c. 75e
$1 aud $1.25 goes ill this sale at 35c.
Store room for rent; fixtures for sale
Bring cash with you; nothing else
buys.
iTtiB R.M, Wright Co.
^ !•! Reno's l.arircst and Most Popular Clothiers.
Wand Drill.
Vocal Solo—
THE CHOCTAW IN SHAWNEE
The track layers on the Choctaw
Will reach Shawnee July 3. ihe 4lh
of July special train, leaving hero at
7:40 a. til., will unload its passengers
within the city limits of Shawnee.
Fare for the round trip only $1.60,
tickets good to return until July 0th.
Don’t fail to take advantage of the
very low rate, attend the big cclchia-
UOU and see Shawnee, the “Forest
For several days past men have been
quietly working their way into the
Wichita mountain country, to prospect
for the gold which has long been known
to exin there. Hundreds of others ate
congregated upou the borders, aud it is
the general belief that a grand move-
ment iuto the mineral regions will be
made tomorrow. Of course, attempts ...............
will be made to drive out the intruders. City" of the territory.
Heretofore, when oniy a few prospect-| 1 r chuisnk
orssought that region, this has beeu an
easy thing to do; but the probabilities!
are that so many people will now rush
in there that it would take the entire
United States army to drive and keep
them out. That is the history of the
Black Hills, and it will be repeated iu
the Fort Sill country. There is gold
there; the people kuow it, and their
greed for the shining metal will lead
them to overcome every obstacle that
stands between them and the object of
their desire.___
will
J. C- Chrisnky, Local Agent.
A BIC GOLLY STRIKE.
Huy some stock in the Mineral Point
Mining Co. One hundred dollars’in
vestment now will let you in on the
ground floor. Act quickly, before it is
too late, as there are only a limited
number of shares left. For informa-
tion, call on or address,
J. II. Huffman, Sec’y,
First door south of the Postoffice, Fd
Reno, Oklahoma.
jy Goods delivered free to any part of
tho city.
Hensley has experienced a change of
heart, and resolved to do right hence
forth—when lie has to. Last night he
slipp'ul into the commissioners’room
and got hi- out lawed warrant cancelled
and l lien presented a new bill, 30 per
.cent lower than the old one, and in ac-
cordance with the terms of his contract.
Several parties left for the hills to-
day. to be present when the opening
wedge is planted iu the YY ieliita Moun-
tains, on Independence Day, independ-
ent oi Hoke Smith.
Mrs. YV. L. McCoy, of Washington,
1). C.. Miss Lucy P. Jones, of Hunting
ton, W. Va., and Miss Margaret Phil
lips, of Salina, Kansas, are registered
at the Kerfoot,
ROCK ISLAND CHEAP RATES
Meeting of National Educational
Association, Dever, Colo,
For the above occasion, the Rock
Island will sell round trip tickets to
ReNTeo!
—(Stases'--
,1rrnn gnnents for I hr Irani n,g of Utr. Kerfoot block are about
tool,Acted, anil the vacating of I hr big store room Is noai tn order.
The Hennessey ball players
come do'vu on the excursion train to-
morrow and play a game with the El
Reno club in the afternoon. Hennes-
sey has some excellent ball players,
aud it is understood that they will
come reinforced by outside talent
which will make t Item almost iuvinci-
hie Tomorrow forenoon the Yukon
Pays and El Reno’s second nine Will
play, on the fair grounds, and a tine
game may be expected. Lithe, game
between these nines at Yukon, two
weeks ago, the KI Reno hows were de-
feated
THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD!
,iml only SO days time remain in which to do it in accordance
with one first declaration.
ADVERTISING PAYS
IF’/ten you do as you say yon will, and many hundreds nj pro
„U who hare patronized ns during the past month are living
advertisements" mho are able nod willing fnjeshy to t lr ,r',f , '\‘
tlie dosing out sale of onr entire stock at and below all compe t
tion and lower than wholesale prices.
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A GENUINE CLOSING OUT SALE
/., now in progress at Kerfoot Bros. Dry (foods Emporium-find
their customers and patrons are reaping neh rewards b^^tron-
island will sell round trip tickets to / heir customers ana pan ons a ... . - . ,
Denver's! $21,75 plus 82m Tickets will | izing this first, last and only original dosing oat sale advertised
bo sold July 5, 6, 7, and 8th. Final re I in El Reno.
turn limit Sept. 1st. Stop oyers al-
lowed in Colorado Cheap side trips to
all points in UOlorando and Utah have
been arrauged for.
For full particulars call ou or write-
A. E. Cooper, Agent.
FOR GALE CHEAP.
C. YV. Beers is in tlie field as a gen
eral auctioneer, and is building up a
first class business. As a live stock
salesman Mr Beers lias no equal in
Oklahoma and lie can be relied upon
to gel the full value of any article lie
sells. He can always be found at his
headquarters on the Citizens’ State
Hank corner. __
A line square piano of the value of
not less than $200 will be sold by tick-
ets numbering frbm I to 150. at the
rate of 1 cent to $1 50 a ticket, one of
which will take the piano. Tickets at
Henry Schafer’s
The entire jewelry stock ami fixtures
of the Ben YVitrnt establishment are of-
fered for sale at less than cost. For
particulars sue.
* Frank FIahn.
PICK UP A BARGAIN,
Bn calling at our store and thus save time and money by not
calling on or"patronizing the fictitious closing oat sales.
ROCK IS i and 4th of July Rotes
One fare tor round trip within a dis
lance of 200 milv of El Reno. Tickets
qn sale July 3rd iiti I 4th, morn limit
July'itli__l_
HOCK l it ANtY CHEAP RATES.
there is an immense stock
To select from comprising everything in the dry goods,,boots,
shoes, hats. Japs, clothing, ladies-and gen s 1^%*' **»»»
dr , and we mean to keep on closing out the entire .roc f ,w
less sf cost as long as there is a dollar in sight, fot the nc
lays, If the goods held out.
KERFOOT BROS,
P. S.--MU5T CLOSE JULY 30Y)V,
Cheap i
and polo'
writ*
■ all suntuu i resorts
• ••rent, Call on or
A. E. Cvoi'ER, Agent.
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Diven, William H. El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1895, newspaper, July 3, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911134/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.