El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 2, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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WlLLI.l" H. D1VKN. Editor arii Mara
SCBSCRIPTIOX RATES
D»ily and Weekly, I>er Week
Pill. and Weekly. per Vrtr.
Weekl’ -t War .............
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It) Os' j Published -• Writ S de la Old Iklihrai.
Entered iu tut /■■•tofUf at K1 Reno, Oklahoma
M aecond class mai! matter. _
EL RENO, ‘ EL A., TUESDAY, JULY 2. 9<>
COMMUNICATED.
Mountain Citt. .lime Si). 1895
Editor Uailv Eagle —Ere you re
Heive this we will have taken the min-
eral lands of the Kt. Sill country mulct
the mineral laws of the United State*,
revised statutes, and while you are
talking of the gold finds of Boggy, 1 k
*nd Turkey creeks I w ill he working
hpon a mineral claim that lias returned
from the assayers at Denver 91,800 to j
the ton of rock. Messrs I’eterseu and |
Kockingback of your city will have
acen and carried away specimens from j
this mine. Texas and along the hrav'vs moiimwl on pmiie,. fat
*ter are organized to take the \\ icbita
thmintains on the 4th of July. 1 6tart
today to work on my claim under the
law. John Vox and T. A \\ ilboum
Start today with Guthrie aud King-
fisher men for Mt. Sheridan and Sad-
dle mountain, where Judge Fox and
ft C. Moore located those rich gold
finds they told of over a year ago. Our
Country is rich in rain and crops will
he abundant. Those who rush to
Soggy, Elk and Turkey creeks will
Continue south to the actual gold tields
Of the Kt. Sill country and meet Texas
On the mountains.
Mountain City is the most available
fmiut to reach these rich mineral tields
from the south, and the world is fast
finding it out. None see and know
the great opportunities for homes,
farms, mining claims, town property
and business ot every kind here better
than Messrs I’etersen and Rocking
back and the various ores they will
carry back with them will demonstrate
“He tfuth of my statements
Boys, wake up or you will be too late
•o be in the push The crowds who
at*e leaving Boggy E m aud Turkey
creeks to come here nre surprising,
and us we the sovereign people on the
public domain took the Black Hills, so
We will take the mineral lands of the
ft. 9d! country, if we are to have a
gold staudard, come on. boys, and take
tt up in the native orp. und at the ratio
of from top rock assay of 94 to the ton
tb *1,800 to the ton HO feet down the
Shaft. We have the water, timber and
grass with every facility for mining
our ore that nature can give—placer
and quartz mines, you cau take your j
choice, lhavegouo in to stay with j
my work and dig out the native ore in |
wH it? purity and you cau do the same
W’M. Kinnan j
The compiled statistics of railroad
■"tfbTruction iti the United States for
OH? six months ending June 30, 1885,
V1’-'vvt’’ht 8C81 miles of track were laid
*• that period. Oklahoma leads oil'
VH ■“* miles and Texas follows wilh 78
»A*b*. By August Oklahoma will lead
p** other states by over 50 miles in the
A>y,i®letion of the Choctaw, Oklahoma
4k Gulf from McAlester to Oklahoma
Mty
Philadelphia has just discovered n
pared street that suuk out of sight long
ago, aud was supposed by the present
city authorities never to have been im-
proved. Nearly all American cities
would be justified in adding a bureau
of excavation to their street depart-
ments.
The Santa Ee people have assured
Arkansas City that more expensive im-
provements will be put there now than
-rer before. Mr. Robinson having
stated in that connection that 940,non j t|lc public feel perfectly com-
THE GLORIOUS FOURTH.
El Reno Will Celebrate it in the
Most Magnificent Style.
it is now a settled fact that El Reno
will this year givu the grandest cele-
bration ever held in the Territory. It
will be absolutely five, open to the
world, and every resident of Canadian
county i.-v especially Invited t > attend.
Following is the
PROGRAMME.
The day will open by the tiring of
1111 anvils and a grand parade at 10
o'clock, stalling at the City Hall and
finishing at the grounds on Rock Is-
land ave where a review will be held
by Mayor Hahn and the city council.
Fir-t division will be commanded by
K. X (hirer. beaded by the F.l Reno
Silver I’.irnet baud, I’oliee Drp'l., 1-ire
Dep'l and the Grand Army oi the Re-
public
Second division will lie conducted
by Sir Knight E K Biake headed by
the drum corpse and followed by the
secret societies.
Third divi-i m will he conducted by
(Indian name) Heap-Cateb-um-W ood-
(’hooper. (While mail's name) C Mad-
sen Headed by Black t -\ de, Indian
band and Cheyenne and Arapahoe
squaws
and papooses follow ing in carriages, .
Fourth division, commanded by Hon.
Ben Wurm, followed by the El Reno
Bicycle Club with gaily decorated
wheels. Antiques and Horribles will
follow which will rival tin- great Char-
ily Circus. Then will come a l rades
Display represented by li>> os.
After the review at the grounds pray-
er will be oflered by Rev. Noble.
Readingof the Declaration of Indepen-
dence by T. R Reid, after which the
following well known orator will ad-
dress the multitude: Hons. C. H.
Rodgers, of Oklahoma City, Hon Jno.
I. Dllle. Hon. W. 11. Criley and Col.
R. B. Forrest of F.l Rctio.
The afternoon will be devoted to
various novel and interesting races.
At 2 p. m. Black Coyote will address
the people iuhis native tongue.
LIST OK RACES, PRIZES, ETC.
1. Indian pony race, i mile and re-
turn. Prize, a $5 riding bridle.
2. Indian foot race, 100 yards and
return. Prize, $> pairof shoes.
3. Indian novelty race, } mile and
return. Prize, 95 Mexican sombrero.
4. Greased pig. The one catching
it can have it.
5. Indian and white man, 100 yard I
dash. Prize 50 pound sack of llour.
(i. White men’s foot race, free for
all. Prize, 50 pound sack of Hour,
7. Sack race, 50 yards. Prize, 15
pound ham.
8. Sack race for squaws. One bu
sliel of potatoes.
9. Pony race. A revolver.
10. Three legged race, 100 yards A
pearl handled knife.
11. Indian wheelbarrow race,
wheeling Pat squaw 100 yards and re
turn. A watch.
12. HamPand loot race. 50 yards.
A box of Great Scott cigars
13. Potato race, two white and two
Indian boys, 50 yards. A ham.
14. Fat squaw race. 50 yards and
return. A dress pattern.
15. Thin squaw race. A hum
10. Squaw hurdle race, 100 y ards.
Five pounds bacon, sugar.
17. Bicycle races. Bicycle Lamp.
18. Walking match, 400 yards. A
buggy whip.
1’he largest family, the fattest ba-
bies aud the farmer bringing iu the
best sample of wheat, the best lady
waltzer aud the oldest lady coming to
the celebration will each receive
prizes. Following is a partial list:
One baby high chair, 250 pounds of
llour. 2 $5 plush albums, 1 lady's bon-
net, a case of cigarettes, and many
others.
This celebration promises to excel
anything of the kind ever seen in Ok-
lahoma Everybody should come
Splendid arbor aud dance pavillion.
plenty of shade and everything to
drat Itork Island Koiite.l
E. E. JENNTNg.'.
JENNINGS
A. J JENNINGS.
ft JENNINGS.
Attorneys at Law
Office
r.L r.ENo,
-Ji'ii‘iipTblf*cn Hk'Ck.
FRANK G. WHITE
Attorney at Law.
Special Sales Not in it!
K. D, Wood i - selling hia entire stock
of dry goods boots, shoes, furnishing
goods and groceries at prices that meet
those of any “closing out sale' i.i thu
oily. Coil a el -o for yoursolh.
The Rock Island’!* foremost in adopting
any Advantage calculated to improve speed and
give that luxury, safety and comfort that pop
alar patronage demands. Its equipment is thor-
oughly complete with vestibuh-d train#, mag
nificent dining cars, sleepers and chair coAches,
all the moat c.Jirant, and of recently improved
patterns.
SPECIALTIES.
Fast Time.-Excellent Equipment-
Best Dining Car Service In the
World—Good Connections.
For full particular as to ticket#, maps, rate*
apply to any coupon ticket office in th« United
States, Canada or t’X.co, ur address,
JNO. SEBASTIAN.
Gen’l Tkt &. Pass. Agt.
Chicago, III.
MAIN SPRINGS
££5 $1.00.
Chas. E. Rose, “The Jeweler,”
C. R I. & P. RAILWAY.
No. 1.
No. 3.
No 31
SOINtt SOUTH.
Passenger ..............
Passenger........
Local Freight ..........
.. 12;42 A. M.
10:16
4:03 P. M.
UOINO NORTH
No. 2. Passenger 3:37 A. M
No. 4. Passenger ......ft'40 P. M
I Local 1
A E. Cooper, Agent.
CHOCTAW. OKLAHOMA At GULF
BAHT BOUND.
No 4—Passenger going East.
No. 2—Passenger going East.
No. 6— Passenge., on Sunday
WEST BOUND.
No. 1—PasHonirer Arrives from cast
No. 3— Passenger Arrives from cat-t
No. ,S— Snudiiy Mail and Acccom'n
.I0:5T» A. .V.
rt:.ftd P. M.
P:«c-tico iu ai: 'iVrritoriui ..ml isi. S.
Court- uf Oklahoma.
Citowk riviLiusi . Skuohu Floor.
-
O'
•^HiMiaii Urn
K. D. Mills, l’uor.
Family Washing', 12c per Dozen
Shirts, 2 for 15 Cents.
(rive us :t trial, anil he fully convinced.
M '-Comb Avenue, north •' WoodMm street.
Anheuser - Busch Brewing Assn
ST, 1.0^13,, IvIO.
WESLEY M. ELLIOTT.
City Auctioneer.
Goods ofall Kinds Bought and Sold!
Country Trade Solicited.
First Corner North of Postoftle* . EL RENO.
m. I. GOFF
Sole Agent at El Reno, Oklahoma,
D
IT
JNO. H. PITZER.
•;L ft W YCR
-Kooni6 No. 6and?,
First Nat. Bk. Bldg.
F.L HI NO. OKI.A.
E. C. ROHKAR,
-THE EXPERT-
House and Sip Painter.
Painting. Graining. Kalao-
mining and Paper Hanging
Carriage work a specialty Shop on
Choctaw ave. near Kusell St.
AND -TONY FAUST'S SPECIAL aflfW" A SPECIALTY.
IS AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM
JLT EVETZHT E^-pOSITIO^T.
Beer” on the Continent.
Family Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention._
Gustav Thki.fn .Jno W. Nyct Miciiakl Kiciihoff, Chas. A. Newman,
President. Vico-President. Cashier. A dstant C:isl»inr,
t'HAS. F. Asiii.ky. Sicond Vice-President.
THE STOCK EXCHANGE BANK
(INCORl’URATICl)
Gapitai Stock. - $50,000.00,
DIRECTORS
Gt’STA\ 1 Ili-LI.N. Cot*ts Eioiihoff. S. H. Horner. Jn<>. \\ Nycy
('has. F Asillky. (V H. Kkrkoot. Jas. E. Kelso. M. ICichhoky
CORRESPONDENTS.
('h:iM» National Hank. New York City. Midland National Bank. Kansas City
Mo. National Bank of the Republic. St Louis, Mo. Stock
Exchange Bank. Caldwell, Kansas.
. 9:4f> A. M
ft:f>0 P. M.
10aft A. M.
G. F. McCOOL.
Miinnfaelarer of Mutresses.!
UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY.
Woodson St. west First Nat'l llank. Kl Hbno.
Wm E. HUMPHREY. Pres’t. E. 1). HUMPHREY. Secy and Treas.
J. C. CllRISNEY,
Local Agent.
A. T. Ai 8. F. RAILWAY.
LEAVE OKLAHOMA ( ITT, 001N« SOUTH.
No 403 Texas Express 11:4# A. M
No 4t3—Oklahoma Express. . 1 35 r. M
| No 42»). Accommodation 3:Sh P. M
GOING NORTH.
No. 404—Chicago Express 5 <*-r» A >!
No. 403—Missouri Kiver Fxpress -i ftf> P. d I
No. 490— Accommodation 9:15 A. M|
A. W. Dunham, Agent
BEN KELSCH,
Brick.
Ynrdd west of Choctaw depot,
hi. Kk.no. Ukla.
H. A. FRANKLINT"
justice the Peace,
MILLERS AND
DEALERS.
Highest market price paid for all kinds of grain. Ask your grocer fur the In
lowing brands of llour if you w ant the best
Kl. KENO - High Patent.
MISTLETOE—Straight Patent.
WIGWAM—Hall Pate"
Otlice on Hassell Street.
El Ukno,
( )K 1 A
Watches Cleaned
Il25$1.00. BLHKE & BURKE,
CHASE. ROSE, ‘THE JEWELER.' AttOmCVS clt LclW
PROSPECTUS.
Stock Exchange Bank Building.
Hi. Rkno, Okla.
E. J SIMPSON.
would be spent in the yards therewith
In the next four months
The tide in immigration is respond
log to the improved condition of busi-
ness, the increase iu the arrivals from
Europe since April amounting to 11
per rent over last year The British
immigration is about double that of the
same months in 1894
Wm. Clansen and G W. Cole, farm-
ers living near Dale. Logan eountj.
fought. Clansen struck Cole with a
club, indicting a bad wound. Blood
poisoning followed. Cole died, and
Clansen is in jail.
A new postolbce has been established
up on Boggy creek to be known as
Boggy with A V. Callan as postmas-
ter.—Herald-Sentinel.
Foster's forecasts slate that Okla-
homa will have its full share of rain-
fall during the month of July.
Associate Justice Burfurd is busy
writing opinions in cases before the su-
preme court
lot-table and at home.
I lie lire department will give 925 in
cash to the one walking nearest to a
1 -inch stream of water with 150 pound
Wichita ® EaglB.j Attorney at Law.
j i.
ALLISON,
President,
ROBERT MARTIN.
Vi -"-President
H. F. STILL
('af-hiet
The First National Bank
Capital.
El Reno Oklahoma.
$50,000.00.
We do a gt iuM.tl banking busimare protected by the only absolutely
burglar-proof steel vault in Oklahoma, in addition to the linest burglar-proof
time lock safe, atnl are prepared to take t are of our customers and friends.
Directors—J. T ALLISON. ltOBKRT M A BUN. (i W
SKVKRY. E. F. JALONK'K. B. F STILL
DIXON. C. L
CALL ATS
The Weekly Eagle.
Ati 8 page, all home print paper, replete |
with bo and editorial#, article!* on agriculture. ■
horticulture and f*tock raising. Also con
taioa the vbuy latest market report
and telegraphic news up to the
hour of going to press.
Price, 50c per annum, oh
j Ollice. ( iiiadlan Oounty Bank Building
F.l liv Nn Oki.AROMA
DR. J.
General
B. ADAIR,
Practitioner.
The Daily Eagle
The oklt Assoi iated Press Daily p’ ted
the State west of the Missouri H;w •
50c per month.
Also the moat oompleu Blank Book, Job
Office and Lltho«raph Estab-
lishment m th«- «tnte. NYiite
for estimates and price*.
R. P. MURDOCK,
Business Manager.
i in JonstMi Block Residence on
South Barker A venue.
it--v from residence to Symmes* Drue More
S & A I. NICHOLSON.
E1NTIS T S
Over First National Bank.
KL KFNO OKLAHOMA.
Ellis & Townsend,
ft
.
FRANK B. CKOSTHWAITH.
-I Attorney at Law.
pressure
Fireworks at night
Everything free. 1 Townsite and contest
[First published nay 13th. l*>wvl
ASSIGNEES* SALE.
As assumee of Sidney Sehram. I offer for sah
htf^ck of hardware, im
celUneous Lr«*odi
klahon
a etork «*f hardware
plements and other mu
w*(is. situatetl at Yukon, Canadia
. land department of my office
J inti < hief of the tow i!>itc and cent
the General Land Office.
1320 F st.
W a shlngton.
specialty. The
inducted by the
ntl division of
on. i anadian
county. Okianoma. I will receive seale<l bids at
Yukon for ra d property uutil July 13th l"Vv
i. On the Uth day of July
district
nty
_ _kou
The terms are cash,
rill l>e o
urt at El H'
to-
day of .iuly said
bids will be opened and the judee of the
' Teno wl
said bids by
all. This sale is
triet court. Ad
bids and communications to me.
N. Thomas. Assignee
Yukoa. O. T,
will pass on
eptiug one of them «>r rejeetim;
iffered undi r an order of the dis
Iress all bids and commuricatioi
\V.
D. C
^FREEi
IJiliirits® mill ® Pool.
ltest Stone on Line of C.. R. I. A P hr.
C'HK'KASHA. I NO. Tt- R
C. H. CARSWELL.
Attorney at Law.
Practice in nil the i "iirts of (')klahoma
an«l tht* Imlian Territory.
T. R. REID.
Attornev at Law.
•-tt. • VI. ■ TUSTCN’Sn
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables.
-CPPC3I SERFOOT HCTEL.-
01).
HORSliS BOARUED, UOUGlll AND bOUtJ.
The EAG1. ITS job printing tl/
pnrtinent is tliiirnughly ri/n,i/>-
ped to do any kind of JO 11
PRI.VriJTG or book binding
Terms very reasunuble.
It: It: DIVERT, Mgr.
—HK.iifLAli Ml.At-
—l.l'IMUNO —
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::THE CREAMERY::
-THIS ONI V---
u
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
BICKFORD AVENUE.
JCE K HEIM. PROP'R
EL RENO, OKI A.
M. Lx. STANLEY’S
Livery, Peed and Sale Stable.
Practice in a!
Office: lr, l
ouT.ty At* riiev.i
urts of the Torritorv
r<l« n< e solii’tted.
nty * ourt Hons*
-IS THI I I ACE To (iKT-
The Uery Finest Rigs in the Gity,
t’nrm r Wade anil Bickford
Also Pine Saddle Horses
KL UKNO, OKLA.
p.r l.shed iu El Reno Ea«i r June
NOTICE.
And a Free Lunch
Everybody Welcome!
DR. R. WILSON
Resident Dentist.
Sealeil bids will be received for the erection
Mini completion of an «i^ht room brick m ho> !
building to be erected on school site at north
J»ickford nwnue. Kl Reno, O.T.
-AT THE -
end of
J’lans aud sj»et
ck Exchange
hours. A
it of
itberwise it will not l
amount of tin bid must
tory bond mus
^*c brink rooms at all reasonable
ifled check for f» per
en’ ..f tin
•tel M Of
A satisfa’
successful bid
by the B. ird of
“The Quill’’ is the name of h new
paper to be started at Shawuoetown
rompauy
t onsidi red.
given by the
der and same must be approved by tl
Educaticn before contract Is let.
All parties will direct their bids to E. c
Young- secretary of s< hool board.
All oidv wili in ipened at 9 o'clock sharp o
Monday night. July let. lv - Hoard restive
the right to r. • 11 ar.r and all •!;■
iiy order of board of Education.
E. (' Young. Clerk
Monarch Saloon,
Ja>. Fairbank-*, l’rop.
cs, Liiiuors
irars.
Ciradnate of Ha
famous on earth,
store. Practices t
noted for r' twin : >
8 tM
less teeth » -
solutelvJ b>
chloroform if *1* »
of most aes'hHic s
• re Detit a! *
Office over
oh denitis
inlitlps. En
nllege the most
vmnan's drug
rr Gold Ullini’
lirb and
lira
l A met
Wort’
«mt Titi-nkc. Worth
acted without pa u iat -
i r < • u a o \ :di v ai». ft her * • r
Crown and nrldg< >*"rk
All work warranted
DAVIDSON & CASE.
i 4 U M B K R ,
DEALERS,
• l<i ICIMI’KINS U tn-igor Kl, RI Nt), OKLAHOMA
II. I
J. D. CONNELLY.
s.
Af.f» NC ARY PUBLIC.
SMI I H
BresidiMit
rn
GKO. P ORITT
Vi u#»- I’foMidpnt.
Opposite Postoffice.
j Root
Rock Island Ave F.L RENOhW-.
IS: Ml
(INCORPORATED.)
Paid-Up Capital.
OTTO SHUTTER,
i i -I
J
$50,000.00
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