El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 238, Ed. 1 Monday, July 8, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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TERRITORIAL OFWlKih
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J. Low
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M'Biaaax:; KTear day itictr? svxdat. ‘iie/JcfC 1 kl t>
WILLIAM H. DIVBS L -T'/» J- M.n.s a A(K su.'s,J - ,l
4. L. McAtce
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riff—J M Can
h) h i Pi; ,:h ii K1 • 5 1. .• r
_________ ! v'orveyo'— t. * *t, an act oners—Ji
Enwret *. .t.e * a; L. fteoo, 0<i»r. « • *' J* DU. rieoL cxoler-
as •* .ol6 ttaas nuii it-t <.r. ’’ A *!
EL RENO, t h . 11 ON DAT, JULY ' "X.
T JlaiEd;Iu*Y.
• ysyor—Frar n -l-tw*rd.F
; a . V VJ«!iSr
M* R. Hr< >+• k 3rd ward. .V. I. btacicjr, W. T.
• • • Henry H Arsff.
' *.v < :rsk— E M. Hegifr. • ry Anomey—Jno
- :.nif,'/k Uo < si Jo W. H. Waring.
Guthrie and .Stiilwtter are now coo
netted by telephone.
The governor offers a reward of tWi
each for the apprclieuaion of the Chris-
tian brother*, who broke jail at Okla-
homa City.
SECRET ORDERS.
El Reno Divis on No j, U. It K <»f P. f.rst
WHi.esdsy ;n each month. J. G. Tompkins
The big corn crop west of the Mis-
sissippi river will do more to settle the
money issue than all the efforts of I bi-
politicians.
Iteno Post No 13 G. S. It. t p«ts st Hoff'.'jfin ball
every P*stur«imv r. ght. Al comrades invited to
attend. W. t Jduzzy, Commander.
< anadion Encam;,'.-fir No. 3 I O. <> P. meets
every serond .-1 fourth Friday. C. C. "totz
C. P. Z. K. Dryer, 8frihe.
An Oklahoma man who has exam-
ined them says that an Oklahoma
chigger has six more teeth than the
Kansas chigger.
Martha Ws-L .• or. < a. Lodge No. 1 I O
O F lutvis f.r«t and *rnrd Fridays. Mrs. Elsie
Godfrey,-N. a.
A seen s ion Commander y K. T. I D. meet- first
Tuesday of each . i.,h. Otto V nttee K. C.
E. E. JKXNIKG*. A. J JKWSCISaS.
JENNINGS i JENNINGS.
j
- —■ ---
TO THE EAST.
BEST D i CAR SERVICE IN
THE WORLD.
Baxter Springs, Kansas, was devas
tateil by a cyclone, Saturday, in which
five person* were killed and a graa
many were injured.
Mi s Jones, w ife of the chief of police
killed at Oklahoma City, ha* already
received >he money for which her hus
baud's life » i- insured in the A O 1
W ordei
The receiver of the 11 O. O. road
announces that the work of construe
tion will he begun at both Guthrie and
Venison during the present month.
The secretary of the interior ha*
awarded to I-rank Gault 80 acre* north
»d the limits ill Oklahoma City, for
Which (fault, Crocker and Fuller have
been contenting
If Tom Needle had the advantage in
F.ptiugfieid he once had io Oklahom ■
be could make the finest sooner run for
' lie speakership the coo -, ever
i en—Republic
The wheat crop this year is now esti-
hinted at 4110,00*1,000 bushels. The
United States requires 1(70,000,000 bush
*d« annually, which will leave for ex-
port 50,900,000 bushels.
The Wichita Kagle never took any
Stock ill the Oklahoma gold business
Irom the first The Oklahoma folks
tvill have to announce the discovery
hi silycr to catch the Kaglc.
The interstate commerce commission
Kill meet next week to hear the appli
hatiou for an extension cf the time
within which all freight cars must be
(quipped with safety appliances.
Carl Browne, one of the leaders of
Ihe commonwealcrs, and Miss Mamie
f'oley, daughter of another famous
leader, were married on i lie -tens of the
'•".nitOl building in Washington, uti the
•burning of the Fourth.
h Iteno Lodge No. 6. K. of P. meet* every Sat
'~g I’- • M
» -gert, i\ of It ar.d v
day evening
•b month. W if Hiley,
ifur
C C,
Keystone Chapter No. 9. I{. A M. ri«< »« e>erv
f* -lid Mid fourth Inesday in eac■: month W.
K. Brown, II. p.
Ki Heno Lodge No. 3. A. O. U. \V
Friday evening.
rnee’» c-rery
raakG U i M w.
Ileno Lodge No. 7, I. o (). F. m» • - every ’
day evening. T. E. Dow. !', N. G.
KI Reno Lodg- No.7, A Y. A A. : . stated . u.u
muuiration- \r«t and third M -aday in each
month. A. Y. Mastskman. W. M.
K of L. meets every Monday niglit at G
hall. S. J Dyer. M. W.; S. A. Kern. H. S.
K.0.1 M of the World r I M W.....
> K c. W. A. Mau-er, K K.
iinadlaii County .Medical Mociety mon firet
Tuesday of each month. F. M
lay of each month,
president: .1 B. Adah
cerctary.
V R,
Williams,
Secretary Smith has decided tliat
James l). Jones did uot become a
khoner by repeatedly crossing a portion
bf Oklahoma prior to the opening
**hilc going to the railroad, to market.
’J'liis decision is of great importance to
.Jiany Oklahoma settlers.
< OWMKld'IAL CtfU.
Mici.pviiy -eioi, ■ iid .a-: Thursday <..eat h
™ontb. «J. J. U Houkk. President.
J. P. 8cai.es. Secretary,
SCHEDULE OF DAILY MAILS,
vain aiikivbs rnou ht. Joseph and ’ mi.
From the North. .... Daily.... |(j o. m
Fro . the Hootb ...... “ ..... 6;3d p. m.
MAH. AltltlVKH FROM CHOCTAW RAILWAY
EXCEPT SUNDAY—
From Oklahoma City, Council Grove, Canadian
llI”l Vnk-m ........ y H n m.
From Fort Reno................ 11.06 p.m.
Oklahoma < ity
Fort Reno.
1:60
..... ........... 6:W "
Liberty and Thurston.. 12:<J0a. m.
“ Ar*P*hoe............... 8:00p. in
WICHITA AMD PORT WORTH.
For the North...........Daily........ RRp.ni.
** “ South.......... “ ........ 13:46 n. m.
FOR THE CHOCTAW RAILWAY.
—EXCEPT SUNDAY—
For Fort Reno............. 9: ;-5 n. m.
11:06
4:60 p. m.
The Rock Island is foremea: in adopting
any advantage calculated :• improve speed and
g.ve that luxury, safety and comfort that pop
ular patronage demands. Its equipment is thor
oaghly complete with vestibuled trains, mag
nlflcent dining care sleepers and cha.r coaches,
ail tbe most elegant, aad of recently improved
patterns.
SPECIALTIES.
Fast Time.—Excellent Equipment-
Best Dining Car Service In the
World—Good Connections.
For fall particular a» to ticket*, map*, rates
apply to any coupon ticket office in the United
States, Canada or exico, or address,
JNO. SEBASTIAN.
Gen’l Tkt St Pass. Af?t.
Chicago. III.
Attorneys at Law
Office—Jensen Thie*eu Block.
EL RENO, - - • OKLA.
FRANK G. WHITE
Attorney at Law.
Practice in ail Territorial and U. tv
Court* of Oklahoma.
Crowe Blildisg, .Second Floor.
Special Safe Not in it!
K. U. Wood is selling his entire stock
of dry goods, hooiv. shoes, furnishing
goods an*l groceries at prices that meet
those of any “closing out sale' in the
city. Call and see for yourself.
Anheuser - Busch Brewing Ass’n
-^Giiiiadiai] Laundry.^
E. D. Mills, Prop.
Family Washing, 12c per Dozen
Shirts, 2 for 15 Cents.
Give us a trial, and In* f illy convinced.
McComb Avenue, north Woodson sfreet,
WESLEY M. ELLIOTT.
City Auctioneer.
Goods of all Kinds Bought and Sold
Country Trade Solicited.
P:n-t Corner North of Po.tofflcr EL RENO.
&
3T. X.OXTIS, MO.
iW. I. GOFFS
Sole Agent at El Reno, Oklahoma.
IT
MAIN SPRINGS
£25 $1.00.
Chas. E. Rn'“. "The Jeweler,”
C. R I P. RAILWAY.
oom® south.
No. 1. Paesenc*
No. 3. Pa«neu jt-
'• o. 31 !.f
No. 2.
No. 4. Fa*seng(*
No 32 Local Kn
Paeaeni/t r
Pa-i
<»•)I SO NORTH
•lit
A i-
12:42 A. M.
...10:16 ••
.. 4:03 I*. M.
• • V
..6 40 P. M
. .9:30 A. M
»!*KR, Agent.
JHOCT/ . U AQULF
BAHT BOCMi,
No 4— J’l * •-•dot Hast .10:55 A. M.
No 3— Ft< f going Ka«t......6:50 P. M.
No 6 i'ha-.-i ori'- .nday ...... 11:00 A. M
WEST BOUND.
No. I -Pa*- oger Arnves from east.. 9:45 a. M.
No. 3 -f'a*- -..'cr Arrive* from east 5:.>o P. M.
No. 5-SntMi • M*i! and Acccom’n 10:05 A.M.
J C. ClIRlHNKV,
Local A^ont
JNO, H- PIT2ER.
•SL ft W YeRj.
-Room* No. 6 and 7,-
Firat Nat. Bk. Bldg. EL RENT), OKLA,
E. C. ROHKAR,
- THE EXPERT-
House and Si»n Painter.
Painting, Grainine, Kalso*
mining rind Paper Hanging
Carriage work a specialty: Shop on
Choctaw ave. near Kuscll St.
A. T. at S. F. RAILWAY.
3:55 P. M
LEAVE OKLAHOMA CITY, COIN® SOUTH.
No 403 Tt Express ...........11:48 A. M
No 4*J3— Oklahoma Express .......... 1:36 P. M
No 4‘JU. Accommodation.........
OOINO NORTH.
I No. 404—Chicago Express.......
No. 103—Missouri River Fxprese.
j No. 430— Accommodation...........
A. W. Dunham,
Yukon ami Oklahoma city .....
Fort Ratio
acll Grove and
..... 4:50 “
. . 9:60 •
..... 6:00 a. in.
CHOCTAW KAIf.WAT —LEAVES SUNDAYS.
“ Canadian, Couu
Oklahoma < I'y
“ Liberty and Thurston
“ Arapahoe........
For Fort Reno
Oklahoma < 'ity
10:06 a. m.
1! ;00 p. in.
omaCity
Mall made up for night trains at 8:00 p. m\
All mail lcavea thirty minutes before train time.
Office open dally except Hundav from 7 o’clock
a. m. to 6:30 o'clock, p. m. Huuduy fromH;30 to
10:.*i0 a. in.
W.M. HKDDK.lt, 1*. M
T11K CIirit('lIB8.
M E (Ttt’iu u Rock Island avenue .Sunday
school at 10 a m : preaching at 11 a tn ami H p in;
The Saltation Army and the police
force of Oklahoma City are having a
Kilkenny cat time of it. Two of the
girl drummers are in jail and it i* said
that the entire army of the two terri-
tories will be gathered at Oklahoma
t'ity to carry on the war.
The State Line, Stillwater A South
western railway company has been
brganized at Stillwater with a capital
Itouk of $1,000,000. The company
proposes to build a spur from the
Santa Ke to Stillwater and southeast
to the Choctaw coal fields.
A G Millikan, who embezzled$.'>,000
ol the tumls of Guthrie, while city
clerk, for whidh he was sentenced to
two ^curs' imprisonment, has been pur
doiicd. It was Millikan who went uu
attended to the penitentiary and in
formed the warden that he hail come
to serve his tei in.
preaching at 11
'in Wednesday
ague on Monday night; A G Murray,
pastor.
PREHRYTRIllAH—Frcai hill
p in; Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p m; Sunday
school at 10 a in: Rev Miller paetor.
South Mbthodiht—Preaching at il a m ami 8
10 a m ; prayer meetlag
K 1) Canioron. paetor.
Consrku ationa i. Preaching at Ham; Sun
day action! loam; YPS( KaiTpm prayer
meeting Wednesday 8pm: II II Htutaon, pastor
Uhhkitian—Preaching at 11
Sunday school at loam: Kutieavor mcei
6:So p in ; Ladies’ A hi hoc
2 p in; prayer meeting oi
A handers, pastor.
KriacoPAi.—Preaching at 11
day school at lo a m : Rev.
praj rmeeting on Wednesday evening ; ^ Kp
worth League on Monday night; A G Murray,
an—Preaching at 11 a m and 7:30
5:0ft A. M
3:55 P. M
9:16 A. M
Agent.
C. F. McCOOL.
Inufactiim' of Mntresses.
UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY.
Woodson St. west First Nat’l Hank. El Ukso.
_BEN KELSCH,
Brick.
Yards west of Choctaw depot.
1 i ino. Oki. a
vuivtnaiuu DiiiiwwDUUieunClT
110 "Hit FAUST S SPtCIAL HEW" I SPECIALTY,
IT IS AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM
JLT SVERY EXP0SITI017.
Best Beer" on the Continent.
Family Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention.
Gustav Jin , i>. J\. W. Nv k. Michael Eichiioff. Cqas. A. Newman.
President Vice-President. Cashier. Assistant Cashier,
Oh a s F. Ashley. Second Vice-President.
THE STOCK EXCHANGE BANK
(INCORPORATED
Capital Stock. - $50,000.00,
DIRECTORS
(il STAV I HELEN-, I.OL’IS ElCHHOFK, S. H. HoilNER, Jno. \V. N YCF
Chas. I. Asulev. (i. H. Kerfoot. .Jas, E. Kelso, '1 Eiohhokf
O RRESPOMDENTS.
< • sc Nntiuiitil Bank. New York (ilt. .Mitllantl National Rank. Kansas City
Mo. National Hank of the Republic, St. Louis, Mo. Stock
Exchange Rank. CaMweli, Kansas.
Wm. E. HUMPHREY, Pres’t. K. I). HUMPHREY. Sec'.v and Treas
j
1
MILLERS AND GRAIN DEALERS.
Highest market price paid for all kinds of grain. Ask your grocer for the to
,,, lowing brands of Hour if you want the best
EL RENO—High Patent,
MISTLETOE—Straight Patent,
____ WIliWAM—Half Paten
Watches Cleanec.
E2£$1.00.
CHAS E. ROSE, ‘THE JEWELER,
a in and 7 :3«> p m ;
Eiidf-tvor meeting «f
i lcty, Wedneanny al
ThurNday evening;
am and 7:30 p m ; Sun
. dan. Noble,Rector
IFirat published duly 1, 1895.|
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given: That by virtue of an
order of Kale Gnued out of tbe district court of
Canadian comity, territory of Oklahoma, in an
action therein ponding wherein Dorn Mor*e i*
plaintiff and John V. Moffitt and Raima Moffltt
lire defendant", and to me directed ah KherlfTof
caid county, I will at 8 o'clock p. m., on tin* lot
day of August, 1895, at the west door of tbe
unty court house, iu KI Kobo, in the county of
Canadian, territory of Oklabomn. offer for sale
Ht public auction the following real estate ami j
the appurtenances thereunto belonging, to wit:
Lots 18. 19, go, ji ami 23- in block 178, in the
•Ity of El Iteno, Uunadiau county, territory "f I
Oklahoma, to the highest bidder for cash in hand
raid property appraised at nine hundred and j 1 'Jepartiuent of
PROSPECTUS.
--THE-
Wichita ® Eagle,
The Weekly Eagle.
An 8-page, all home print paper, replete
with sound editorials, articles on agriculture,
horticulture and stock raising. Also con
tains the vkht latest market report
and telegraphic news up to the
hour of going to press.
Price, 50c per annum.
The Daily Eagle
The only Assoctatkd 1'rkm* Dait.i printed in
the State west of the Missouri Itiver.
50c per month
A Blank Book, Job
Office and Lithograph Estab-
llbhment in the state. Write
for estimates and prices.
R P. MURDOCK.
Business Manager.
FRANK B. CR0STHWA1T H.
Attorney at Law.
H. A. FRANKLIN
Justice
the Peace
Oftice on Russell Street.
El Rkno, - - . Okla
sixty dollars and muni he sold at not less than
two thirds of said appraisement. Taken on .id
order of sale as the property of John V. and
Kniina Moffitt.
Dated 1st day of July. 1895.
John M. ( anon. Sheriff
1'ownsitc and contest eases a spec ialty. The
my office is conducted by the
f of the townsltc and centra! division of
lFirst published May 13th, 1M95.1
ASSIGN Lhb bALL.
signeeof Siduey Behrsm. I offer for sate
of hardware, liui
As ass
a stock
cllancous
ountv. i>k
«, neral Land Office.
i:;:!() i- st. n.
W a s h I n g t o n,
D. C*
goods, situ alec
lahouiM
V® s
Yukon for su'd property until J illy 13th 1895.
tin the 14th du)
mt tlie judge o
no will pa
>r re
prone'
Tlie terms are cash. On the Utli day of July said
bids will he opened and the judge of the district
‘ lie II ■|k|
ourt at KI I
pass on
Out* of tlinso dnyfi a circus will strike
Wit'liilH Htnl after it has left town it
will be noticed that Colonel Mar\
Letiii* is mis iiiu. The circtix %\ ill I«'M,,« of ‘,'«,i|»("r'K-jecting
I otiered under au order of the dls
steal Iter No enset j»ri uti^ buyer l»-i | dress all hide and ('(•tumutimatioi
p circus will let Mrs Louse in Syri m ‘
trousei’N on a bicycle get uwity from
Itim Atchison (ilobe ' FOR SALE.
piemen (s and other in is
:uhU‘(| at Yukou. Canadian
I will receive sealed bids at
iIt t
diet
aid bids by Sc
all. This sale Is
trlct court. Ad
ions to me.
Humas. Assignee.
Yukon. O. T.
i
FREE
iMs® ami ® Pool.
And a Free Lunch
Everybody Welcome!
BLAKE & BLHKE,
Attorneys at Law
Stock E.\chan((e Rank Buililin({.
El Rkno, .•• Okla.
E. J SIMPSON.
Attorney at Law.
Office, Canadian County Bank Building
Ei. Rkno. Oklahoma.
DR. J. B. ADAIR,
General Practitioner.
Ollici in .Jensen block. Residence on
South barker Avenue.
Telephone from residence to Syrnmss’ Drugstore
I \ & \ L NICHOLSON,
I > G NTISTS
Over First National Bank,
EL RENO . OKLAHOMA.
Ellis & Townsend,
Vinnckah • Stone - IJminy,
Best Stone on Line of C., It. I. * P. Ity.
CllICKASHA, I NO. I'KR
C. H. CARSWELL,
Attorney at Law.
Practice in all the courts of Oklahoma
and the Indian Territory.
T. R. REID.
Attorney at Law.
J.T.
ALU.SON,
President.
ROBERT MARTIN,
Vice-President.
B. F. STILL,
('nsliiei
The First National Bank
El Reno Oklahoma.
Capital, - - - $50,000.00.
Wc do a general banking business, arc protected by the only absolutely
burgljit -nioof steel vault in Oklahoma, iu addition to the finest luirghtr proof
time lock safe, and are prepared to take care of our customers and friends.
Directors -J. T. ALLISON, ROBERT MARTIN. G W
SEVKRY. E. F. JALONK K. H. F. SI'ILL
DIXON, C. L
CALL
•••H. * W. * TUSTeN'S:-
Livery, Peed and Sale Stables.
HORSES BOARDED. BOUGHT AND SOLD.
The EAGLE'S job /jriiiting dr
/Hutment is thoroughly eqnip-
l>e.d to do any h ind of JOJi
I’ltl.X TIA (i ov book In nditig.
Terms very reasonable,
IF. H. 1)1 FA’.V, Mgr.
1
DAVIDSON & CASE,
U M B K I
\
DRALFRS,
•LG. TOMPKINS. Maua^cr. j.;j, UK.' - ?,
M. 1a. STAN ELY’S
Livery, Peed and Sale Stable.
-IS THE PLACE TO (H r--
Tim Ueru Finest Rigs In the Gity. Rlsu Fine Saddle Horses
Corner Wad* and Bickford. ki. rkno, CAI.A
i( uui.v Attornsy.)
! all • n ii rt4 f Uh Torritory. Cor res
i *■ solicited.
.n ( ouut) Court House.
-AT THE
Jas. I aikiianks, Prop,
| Two good ,1-rooni and one 4-room
A pally wliose namo oannot be given dwellings, woll routed, a linu double
lay* Ho- ( hrisllmi Imy* are with their front business property, wagon sonlos,
ftieudsin the (lioelaw mil ion '1 lie ; oonl house on track, nnd a paying (lour
w h" ” •—i.i p.-i I etn-l III the river \\ii- feed, coal uud eounnUston business in II ...„ . I ..... .. ..I C.
........li t i in ball entering the fun- Oliirkaslm, l. T , will be so! I at a rare
p.n h.d I'.iinbig "nt m the back of li.i , 'mrgaiu f. r cash. Cioudreas nfnr sell-
in Tin- pirv giving the iuforiii . ug Ihis I* a rare opportunity for the
ii • . v !.-• , . ...-i . - how he an I "tfl'l pariy and will bear investigation .
Address J, A (VlToN A Co. 1 I "«r ‘
1 *111"BnSn> rtiieUnsiift, i i . IKock Iblduil Avr. PL Bl.N'Oi tKw'
Monarch Saloon,
Practice
Office:
DR. R. WILSON
Dentist, bm
i'Te Dental Ut
• *ffic
ft'f staying r lilies.
—RKOUI.AH M K A IS —
Resident
Gratiualf of llaltlni'
famous ') earth. Office over Sir
tore.
ottat
cgc. the most
mmart's tlrug '
fflling !
±:THE CREAMERY
-TIIK ONLY---
),
can t«c»h
losa t
I'ihi licet pa.i '-ms clmitistrv. Gold
laying n 'lilies. Knglish ami .
h- most natural and Tifolil-.p. Worth
in iah-
rv. (.dm lining
Knglith ami Aiupri
xTactcii w it hunt pain (at
1 -f inlrniih oxitli* gas. clhor t
...... Ituiiul'
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
BICKFORD AVENUE.
.... «• or
«»r«tfi it, if ilc il. Crown ami bridge work
oat aesthetic style. All work warranted, i
JOE K. PROP'li,
EL RENO. OKLA-
cs, Liquors and i leu's
OpDosiie Postoffice.
J. D. CONNELLY.
S. 1(I.V1.\IISSII)NE|{
II. I-. SMITH.
President
UEO. 1>. ORPUT.
Vice I’t'i'siilenl.
OTTO SHl ’ITEE
Tir|i|
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Diven, William H. El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 238, Ed. 1 Monday, July 8, 1895, newspaper, July 8, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911823/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.