El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 198, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 22, 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.
VOL. |.
EL RENO. CANADIAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY. MAY 22, 1895.
WBATHIR FORECAST.
NO. 198.
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Crushed strawberry cream at Ger
rer’s.
DECORATION DAY
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Try it.
cream at Uerrer's, touighl
sole needs mending, go to
If your
Manger's.
Clothing at absolute cost at the R. M
Wright Co. »
Pearl’s cigar
ford areuue.
factory. South Bick
The Eden Musee is an exhibition for
ladies and children
A lirstclaas shoemaker is at work at
Monger’s Shoe Store
The finest cigars in the city can be
feaud at Henry Schafer’s.
Rev. A. G. Murray visited friends at
Oklahoma City yesterday,
Furnished room to rent. Good loca-
tion. Flnquire at this office.
Men’s suits that were 112.50, now at
•*■93, at the R. M. Wright Co.
T. V. Norman returned from a busi-
ness trip to Oklahoma City today
The Ellen Musee is endorsed by the
press, the public and tbe pulpit.
Vanilla chocolate and crushed straw-
berry cream at Gerrer’s tonight
Chas. Patrick, a scrip and bond buyer
of Topeka, Kansas, is in the city.
The Stock Exchange bank pays the
highest price far county warrants. *
Money! Money' To loan on farms.
Djllk A Brooks.
A meal is not oomplbte without Ger-
rer's bread.
For Sauk or Trade—Au organ and
a piano to eell or to trade for almost
anythiig Wkslkt M. Elliott.
Meuey te loan on watches and dia-
monds, at Ben Wurtn’s, in Syrnmes
4rig star*.
Hare you seen the Eden Musee? If
not, do so at once. It is well worth
your money.
The admission to the Eden Musee is
ouly 15 cents for adults and 10 cents
for children.
Jik printing of every description is
4oas at tha Kaqlb office at remarkably
law figures.
The members of the El Reno fire de-
partment have receiyed the helmets re-
cently ordered.
Miss Margie Brown will go to Law-
rence, Kansas, and visit with friends
for two months.
Herbert Mitchell has returned from
Port Worth, where he had been attend-
ing the university.
The Pi Rcho Cornet band will fur-
nish music far the memorial exercises
on Decoration Day
F.r Heat—aftar May 13th—the best
feedera kause In Ei
ii Reno. Apply to
Dr. J B. Adair
An informal dance was given last
bight at the Capital hotel, by the
fjueen City dancing club.
The tire crock is absolutely worth-
less It failed to work today When it
ehotlld have sounded a fire alarm.
Id call the attention of the
El Reno to our Great Clos-
Ws would ci
Mother* of
Ing Out Sale of boy’s and children’s
elotkiig Tka R. M. Wright L’O. *
County Treasurer Evans today re
beived a fine leather mateh box, Silver
fuounted, as a birthday souvenir, from
Chas. E. Rose
Miss. Flora Wood will depart tomor-
row for Los Angeles. California, to
speud the surimier with her Sister, who
resides there.
It you tire thinking of buying it suit
for your boy, don’t forget to attend our
(.real Closing Out Sale
• Tftit R. M. Wright Cb.
there Will he a union Sunday school
picnic at Caddb Springs, Thursday.
May 23, to meet at the Christian church
at 9 o'clock a. m. feverybody invited.
■emember to call on Henry Schafer,
Whsn you waul wines, liijnnrs and ci-
gari. He carries v large shirk of the
best brands of bar goods And has the
finest plat* in Ike eity. *
For SALK- Any person debiting to
purchase household furniture trill save
money by calling on Mrs. WtfL Kin-
nery, corner of Rdek Island an Ilhssell
street. Articles sold separately if so
desired. WM. KiNNEitf.
Mr. Interbank, the shoemaker, drfciv
the key thkt Unlocked tEb prise box at
the Racket Store, Saturday evening,
tfllll stnilingly Walked BtvP with the
MW fitter ttollArS.
If, lilltCKiusbn, of Washington D.
t)., 4rts id the fcity teatBFday. He Is a
Special kaffett bt the gbtbbtitiieut, ah(t
washer* on hUsiUehf hCBnected with’
'h* lend department
under direction of Col. Pearson, com
manding. March to the cemetery,
where exercises will be conducted by
the chaplain, after which other nrgani
stations will proceed with their decora-
tions returning to he dismissed at the
Port, then take conveyances and re-
turn to El Reno
Line of mateh—Pantile will be formed
at 11 a. m., on Choctaw, right on Wade
street; thence-, led by band, east on
Wade to Bickford north to Woodson,
east to Rock Island, south to school
house, there take conveyances to the
cemetery, where parade will re-form
and proceed with the decoration exer-
cises, K. A. N. U. taking part with the
G. A. R , then salute the flag March
to conveyances outside of cemetery.
Return to M. E. church, there re
form and march to opera house. Dis-
band until 2:30 p. m., when the band
will meet at the opera house, and the
services continued.
The Hon. Delos Walker, of Okla
homa City, has been secured to deliver
the address and other good speakers
will be there. Good music will be
provided and the arrangements are all
complete for a proper observance of
the day
Everybody come and bring flowers
There will be room in the G. A. R.
hall for those from the country to have
coffee with their lunch. The members
of the Ladies of the G. A, R. will be in
attendance to furnish the coffee.
J. N. Eglkstoh, Marshal.
Parties who attended the Hensley-
Osborne meeting at Mathewson Satur-
day night, state that Commissioner
Osborne, in the course of his harangue
said that he could go upou the high-
ways of Canadian county aud that
from every seven men he would meet
he could select five that are better law
yers than either Judge Burford. Judge
Browu or County Attorney Reed. Os-
borne’s contemptible course in slan-
dering all other officials and boosting
himself will result in the loss of the
few friends he now has io the County.
Pure wines, liquors and cigars at
S. Fread’s saloon, two doors south of
postoffice. *
The express company brought in
$42,000 of grass lease money, to be
paid to the Kiowas and Conlanches
on the southbound train last night con-
signed to the acting Indian agent,
Capt. Baldwin. Here the money was
received by an officer and escort of
soldiers from Fort Sill and taken over-
land to the Indian agency at Anadarko
from Chickasha. The express company
wit! not carry any money into the In-
dian territory for fear of robbers.
Our Beautiful Combination Suits for
children, ages 4 to 15, at cost at
* TBfc R. M. Wright CO.
The commissioners at their tailed
mectihg yesterday failed to donate any-
thing to the pbor county printer, al
though he has bpenly asserted that he
is losing money every day on thb eon
tract awarded hlin by the commission-
ers last January. It is a cold day When
printers get left, but “rats" suffhh ter-
ribly at tinies add are eventually bom
pelled to hunt their holes.
Main springs, T5c to $2,00; cleitbing
watch, *! 00 to *2 50, according to
grade All othet- watch repairs re-
duced in proportion.
Dean, “the Jeweled."
All old soldiers and their families liv-
ing in the country are requested to
meet at U. A. R. hall in this city, on
the morning of Decoration Day, May
30th, and take part in the memorial ex-
ercises. Bring your baskets. Hot cof-
fee will be furnished for all at dinner
time.
A fire alarm was sounded at hoon
today, cadSed by some old papers bitrn
ing in the Second story of the Cana-
dian County bank building. TK'e tire
department responded promptly, and
the flames were extinguished before
auy damage was done.
Wm. Yodild, who departed fbr the
Kifckapoo couuti’y, Monday, re tubbed
yesterday, badly disfigured. He claims
that a fellow passenger battered his
head with a silt-iihrioter, but his appbar-
unce indicates that a Gatling gun Ivas
the weapon used.
Reportsfroui the Kickapoo eouotty
arc to the effect that the entire region
is already full of sooners. and that
there are at least twenty men on the
border for every claim to be settled
upou-
ii, K. Caee, of the Davidson & Case
Lumber Co., returned to Wichita this
morning, after devoting several days
to an inspection of tlie company’s iu
lid- curds In Ihe Territory
THE GUILD ENTEHTAINMENI,
The musicale given at the opera
house, last night, by Ladies Guild of
the Episcopal church, was one of the
most enjoyable entertainments ever
given iu the city. The attendance was
very large aud tho (receipts were more
than even Ihe ladies who managed the
a ffair had hoped for. The following
program was rendered:
i-rooram.
Duett—“Oberon”....................Vea Weber
Miss Hobart and'Mr. .Smith.
Tenor Solo—* ‘The Itaft’'............. PaisniU
W. II. Puller.
Plauo Solo—-Saltarcllo"...... ...Heller
Mias Kin*U')'.
Vocal Solo-1 Til Tell my Msec A ou". Anita Owen
Master Geo. Smith.
Vo cal Solo—“The Greatest Thing on Earth"
...........................................Wwt
Mias Do you all, (Black l*utti>, from Berlin.
PART II.
Piano Duett—"Fantaisie Brillante".... Leybach
Misses Michnau
Vocal Duett—"1 Live aud Love Thes" . .Compana
Mrs. Truelock and Mrs. Smith.
Tenor Sols—"Only Once More". ............Mair
W. II. Fuller.
Piano Solo—"Battle Cry of Freedom".Gottachalk
W. C. Smith.
Piano Duett—"Wm. Tell"....... Rossini
Miss Hobart aud Mr. Smith.
Tenor Solo—"Ferry for Shadowtown" DeKovan
W. U. Fuller.
N. S. Darling nlso recited selections
from Mark Twain’s "Innocents
Abroad,” witli an Irish brogue and
facial workings which brought down
the house.
Freel
Absolutely
Free!
A set of Rogers Triple
Plated table knives,
to the first lady that
purchases a solid gold
watch at my store on
Thursday, May 23rd
*15 00 for a *20 00 watch
$17 00 for a *22 00 watch.
*20 00 for a 125 00 watch
*22 50 for a *30 00 watch.
tyAll goods marked
in plain figures.
CHAS. E. ROSE.
"The Jeweler,"
RTCOST!
® THE R. M. WRIGHT CO., @
MRcno’s Largest s Most Popular Clothiers
-Are Closing Out their entire stock of-
It lb
iin o
js aim mimn
® AT COST. @
This sale should prove of special
interest to mothers who contem-
plate l/uying a suit for their boys.
Our COMBINATION BUTTS.
Ages 4to IS, are included in this
sale.
This is a genuine bona fide
sale, without reserve, and will
continue until every garment is
sold.
US' would suggest early buying
while, the sizes are complete.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Following list of transfers were fur-
nished for May 20, by C. A. VanNess
& Son, general insurance agents.
Mittie Pyle to Jethro N. Pyle,
warranty deed, lots 3 and 4
and south j of northwest 4-11-
8 .........................*8000 00
James O'Hundell and wife to
Francis Davis, warranty deed
northeast i 25-12-6........... 1200 00
United States to Mittie Pyle,
final receipt, lots 3 and 4 and
south J of northwest 4-11-8. 240 00
Joseph Staley aod wife to Geo.
Brown, warranty deed, north
east 14-13 6.................. 700 00
United States to Joshua L. Cox
patent, southeast 14 II 7. . ..
United States to Joseph Staley
patent, northeast 14 13-6.....
® GROGERIES, ®
Spot Cash Prices
THE R, M, WRIGHT CD
absolutely free.
Any reader of this paper can get
The St. Louis Globe-Democrat “abso-
lutely free for three months.” Read
the offer in this issue and take advan-
tage of it at once. The Weekly Globe-
Democrat is issued in senlj-weekly sec-
tions, eight pages each Tuesday and
Friday, sixteen every week, making it
practically a semi-weekly paper, yet
the price is “only one dollar a year."
In politics it is strictly republican, but
it giyes “all the news, ’ and is abso-
lutely indispensibiy to the farmef,
merchant, or professions man who has
not the time to read a large daily paper,
and yet desires to keep promptly and
thoroughly posted. Sample copies will
he sent free on application to Globe
Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo.
The report of the old special tax levy
ha* created corsiderable consternation
among some of ihe property owners
who have already paid the special tax
They want their money refunded, and
the alderman will hayo some questions
outside Of the general routine to dis-
cuss at their regular meeting tonight.
The young gentleman who issued
spuriotts checks yesterday might have
repented at leisure iu the "pen" had it
not beeh for the prosecutiug Witness
having declined to prosecute.
A nutfiber of deputy marshals are
preparing to leave for the Southwest
and theV will not return until they get
Ihe dead wood (green preferred) on
somebody.
The rAIO king Visited FI Reno this
morning, but he tarried only a shoit
time and failed to empty his flowing
bowl.
California Peaches, per can ..
Pickles, Gherkins, pint bottles
“ “ quart “
Matches. 12 boxes for.
Uncolored Japan Tea
English Broakfast Tea
1 Can of Sweet Corn
2 C ans of Cove Oysters........... 15
i Cans of Salmon................ 25
25 I»> rice..........
30 fi> Bars soap....................1 00
FITCH GROCERY CO.
A. G.Menger
The Shoe Man, now occupies his new building,
corner Rock Island avenue and Russell street, and he
now has It filled with a good, well soleoted stook of
BOOTS AND SHOES
To ba sold at living prices A enrdial invitation ii n
fended to all to girt Kim a call.
Close Attention Given to Custom Work anil Repairio?
FORSALE OR EXCHANGE.
A tine 80 acre tract of land, 12 miles
west of El Reno; 40 acres broke, tine
timber, good well, Inquire of
A. I, Gilliland
[First published In Ei. Rwno Kisi.1, asjr
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
IS, '»
T, R. Jackson and son, Monroe, will
depart on an official triji lo the south-
westeHi Indian reservations this e«Th-
iug _____
A $l5,00t).00 stock of clothing to se-
lect from at the Closing Out Sale or
* I he K. M. Wright CO.
It is generally understood in the
country that Commissioner Osbbrne is
afler the office of probate judge.
The excursionists from the north frill
arrive Via the Rock Island route.
Little tleorgie Smith Was ths stat of
the muslfcale last night.
NOTICE.
Nolice is hereby piveti, that all (togs
caught rurining at large in and after
the 1st day of June, 1895, will he, killbd,
unless tak on same has been paid and
tag issued, and owner iMftl receipt
for the sable. John HudsfEth,
City Marshal
in the probata coart of Canadian cointy, Okla
a Terri to
jceai
The Territory of Oklahoma, to whom it may
bopia Territory.
' The matter of the Mtate of flallie A. Etana,
I •'the n
‘deceased.
Th<
COD4V4
to
tire hereby notified that Ni*al W. Kran$ did,
on the Uth day of nay. 1HV& apply to thia conrt
for letters of administration on the estate of the
said Sallie A. Kvana, deceased, and that said ap
plication will be heard by said court on the 84'h
day of May, 1865, of the May 181& term of aaid
conrt. W. K. Brown,
Judge of the Probale Court.
Done this tlth day of May, 1866.
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Aii interest in a line coffee
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plants-
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The Subscription
Price of the
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Has Been Reduced
To $4 a Year,
$2 fbr 6 Mdnths,
$1 fbr 3 Mbnths.
Thia Is not ii Campaign rate but
a permanent thing The Sundav
Times enlarged tp 24
Thlnkoflt! About tc a day for
a f lr»t class metropolitan news-
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A New Addition!
M. M. ENGLE. M. M. ENGLE. Jr.
ENGLE & CO,
eal Estate & Loan igenis
Have just finished platting
Engle’s Addition
To El Reno and propose to dispose of It on
Reasonable: Terms®
to the purchasers. Sale of lots
Will liegin Saturday, May 4,
NA/hen an opportunity will be
offered to purchase some of the
most desirable and cheapest
residence property in the city
Will sell for
Cash or on Installment Plan
Or will exchange for good farms
or stocks of merchandise
Represent the CONTINENTAL
Building and Loan
ASSOCIATION.
Rents and Collections
bRgW^tLY h/IKDB.
Fdt Further Pdrticulats Call bn or Address
ENGLE & CO.,
(DEFTrER BL0CK. EL RENO. O. T.
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Diven, William H. El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 198, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 22, 1895, newspaper, May 22, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911901/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.