El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 58, Ed. 1 Monday, December 10, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor—r. H. llobart, Counellmen—1st. ward,
ChttH. (Jeek F. *\ (Jerrer; 'ml. ward. M Mu
' nor, G. H. Brobeek;8r*l ward. .M. Burnaby. .) T.
i'arHoiis: 4th ward. Henry I.sib-gu. W . .). Mon
! trie'. City Clerk WiMelluirli IV.- dud
! - s. E. Stilwel). City Attorney I». W. Tal-
bot, city Marshal—1.. .1. Mom-man.
TERRITORIAL OFFICERS.
W. c. Henfrow. !
........T. *J. Lowe.
...<*. A. Galbraith. :
Uoy llotrniHii I
<‘aleb It Brooks
........K. I). Nix.
......Frank Bale, j
• Henry \V. Scott, j
I Jno. ll. Bnrford. !
\ A, Ci. c. Blerer, I
J L. Mi A tee.
Li’ii
"Hi0
M 0 R R i S 0 Ni! S
Governor ... ..... -• ••
Secretary
Attorney Cetieral
Aubiritant Attorney lieuerul
I'. S. Attorney.
I . s. Marshal
t I,,, f Jnsthe
Arihociut Justice-...
FIRST
COUNTV ItlKKCTOKY.
OKI.*. MONDAY, DEC. •
THE POLITICAL STATUE!
ivsiilt of till' lain congres-
, ,| landslide lms been summed up
Washington ami it shows sonic as-
Hilling results. Till! lopuDlimms liavc
ri y-tivo congressmen from tlm ' solul
j,." while the democrats Rets only
ii im from tho norllicni stales. Cali-
■ and Massachusetts contributing
. ouch, Illinois, Ohio ami IVnnsyl-
; .,i two oacli ami Now York livo.
I |l0 populists have but one congress-
from tho north—Davis, of Kansas
s. ctionally the republican majority
l .thrilled as follows: New i'.ng-
,| suites, 26; old middle itat
:.UIlc western slates. U2; far western
si-lies 2»; southern slates, 22.
Ilienext house will stand, '.’ll i'
,niilie.aiis. 104 democrats, six populists.
«U . r and one seat vacant. The
,, ,, republicans have more than two
,Iril at tlie tin mliersliip
rho democrats seouro ix solid stato
delegations—those of Arkansas, Flor-
... Georgia, I.ouisiaua. Mississippi
,„ii South I’liroltna. The ropuldicans
ro nineteen solid delegations
tl io of Conneticnt. IMeware. Idaho.
, liana, town, Maine. Michigan, Min
an, Montana. Now Hampshire,
U. Jcul, it. Cun Attnr. y A. J. Jcunlpgu.
Rufflr-tcr Of !>(<•<! -Clift Ridei. 1 ’
pcrinteDd(.7
voyAr—.
Theleu, Jol
IjOYKRNMENT : V THE I NITEp STATES.
Prcsldunt
VlccT'reBldei
Secretary of Statu
Secretary of War.
)««•
County Su
perftit6T)(R‘pt -Mr'. M. A i'oui'1. Couuty Stir
vrtr—J. \v. V. auey. C.)i-m.iHcinm; - (J.
’ ’ i). Mi Leuit, W. 11. Hutchison.
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PoHtmfiKtt r Hem
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.....Auitit Btevcnseir.
Wall r « Trt/n.
. . Dnuiel fc
. ...............tcpil.
Seen tfiry of the Treasury
Attorney t Jeneral......
Secrcti
Secretary of the Interior.
Secretary of Agriculture
(irov- . Cleveland,
dial
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. ..J. stcrisps •Jojrtun
ADDITION !
SECRET ORDERS.
i i. . I» n No. i I R. 1 of P,
Saturday iu each month. Jacob JJchwelxer,
s. K. c.
lteno Post No. 13
urd
id, W, <
, ent No. 3 I. O O
second and fourth Friday. John J.
/. K. Dryer, Scribe.
every Saturday night,
ntteni
(i. A. R. mt cl* at HofTtnan hall
night. All comrades invited lo
M tt//.y. t 'oiniuauder.
. P.
. . ery
Wick)
ecca,
und
Ascension < 'onnnandei
EAST BOUND
■. i. 8 paa rngor goli
No I I'anm-ngttr going Last.
No.«; t'ae-< finer, on Sunday.
0 — passenger, on Sunday
WEST MOUND.
No. 1 Passenger Arrives from cast .
No ;i—Pasripituer Arrivetj front cast L.™ ■ M.
' v Mail and Acccont n U):0f»A.M.
(Graduate l Baltimore Dental College, the ittost
Office over Souibart's drug
~ .....ling
WjWi A. M.
No. r»—Sunday 1
J. C. CllUISNKY,
Local Agont.
c b i A p. railway.
Time Table.
fatuous on ••arm. .......7' , , V; H
htore. I'ructiceri paiulesri dentistry. Ciold milnc
noted for staying «|iialities. Englirih and Amcrl
ran teeth, the immt natural and lifelike, north
less teeth and roots extracted without pain <ai<
solutely) bv the useof nitrous oxide gas. ether or
cltlorufonn.il tlesired. Crown and bridge work
- sthetic style. All work warranted.
of most ae
OOINO SOUTH.
No. i Paaaongor
No. 3. Paaaeuger —
No 31 Local 1 rft.'ht
liOINti SOUTH.
No. 1. Passenger.........
No. 4. Passenger.
No 3J Local Freight
PJ; lf» A M
10:57 •
3 :55 P. M.
. 4:00 A. M
5 • P. M
s..Vi A. M
\Y A. 1 uon i:, Agent.
nieets lit st und third Fridays.
N. t;.
Mrs. Allison,
Hcension Coininatider> K.T. \Y. 1>. meets lit
Tuesday of each month, otto shutter, J . •
I.! Reno Lodge No. 6, K.ol
day evening except the la^t in each mout
diaries A. Newman, C. <
Keystone Chapter No. U, R. A. M. uicctH eve
second and fourth Tuesday in each month \
R. Brown, II. P.
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El Reno l.odgo No A. »». I
Friday evttiln:.'. Frank »•.
. \V.. meets
W lute. M. W.
Reno Lodj.
day
lge No. I. u. n. F. meet - every Thurs
•ning. tieorgeK. tioilfrey, N. t..
i.i Reno Lodge No • A. F «v A. M , stated coin
ututih utions tlr^t and third Monday .m i .■ ii
month W. R. Brown, W. M.
■0B‘-
in
"ji rsey North Dnkniti Orcgmt. | schedulu or
o Wand, South Dak...... Vurmont. I ......
ington, West Vir^ini.s :ttt«l w i - | s rotu the south
| MAIL ARKIVKE PllOM CHOCTAW 11A1I
— EXCEPT SUNDAY
DAILY MAILS.
I’. JOSEPH AND MINIMI.
. Daily. 10.57 p. nj
.Daily.
11, twunty-nighl uoutost.-i mu.v I"’
[lorn till! sonllicin -t:it. - bill il
probnblo Unit tbciv will
lm go many. Mr. Muyera. who. it
i'X]>ocleil wouhl wage a oontost
tl: ,-at from tho Sixth Arkansas
is now quoted as saying that.
1 make no effort to seouro tho
• ,11 the face of the fact that bis op
ut is credited with fl.OOtt majority.
advices also indicate that l.vc
iDetail will abandon tho contest
st General Wheeler for 'Hie at
•iie Eighth Alabama district
United Stales Geologic al Sun
ishcil about fourteen years ago.
g work not suggested by its title,
half its energies and annual up
:: riations, according to Marcus l*a
being deyoteil to making a tope
■Ideal map of the country More
ss work of this kind lias been done
1 but four or livo of tho 19 states
erritorlea. The total area mapped ltest stone on ;;
te is nearly 600,000 square miles. ( in, KASllAi
,i out one-liftli of the United States.
,t 'luring the Inst few years the areas
yod lmve been from 40,000 to !l
i square miles per year. Massaehu-
Hlioilo Island. Conneelieut and
v, .Jersey are already completely
:|.|,cc on the largest scale, their leg
having co-operated tn hasten
• Mirk. The various scales are 1.
i lino (about four miles to an in> ■ .
• aud 1,62*1,000, the contour in- »
■ ranging from 250 to 200 feet to ! |2
u or even live feet in tlat legions.
. ts on tin* smallest scale, which
no longer used, cover one degree of
' onto by one of longitude. I he t n
A, rk is designed to be accurate u>
ih vliieli menus, if it is a.-siinied
*.i :55 a. m.
11.05 p. ut.
; , i
5:50 “
17:00 n. m.
i) p. i
mi ter tvoKTii.
i :44 p. m.
From Oklahoma City, Omncil Crow. Cunndian
and Yukon...................
From Fort Rc.no..........
“ nklatioma C ity
“ Fori Reno........
•• Liberty and Thurston..
*• \rapnlioc..................
Wll IIITA AND
For Hit: Norllt ..
•• • South..
FOR THE CHOCTAW llAIIAVAY.
—EXtKPTMUNDAY—
For Fort Reno........... 0:33a.m.
*• Yukon and Oklulioma t’ity
“ Fort Reno....... . !:30p. m.
•* t'littadlan, t'ouncll Urovt ami
Oklahoma city...........
!. berty andThnr»ton
“ Arapahoe.............. t>:00 a. iu%
CllOCTAW RAILWAY—I.EAV1S Hl*NDAYS.
For Fort Reno............
• • Oklahoma City.
Mali made up for night trains at 3:tH) p. ut.
All mail leaves thirty minutes before train time. ;
Office opi'tt dally r ;rcpt Stttelay ft->■ t. . 1 h ,
a. in. to «*:3») o'clock, p. m. Sunday from'.' • (• t" |
ii:80 p. m. w ^!. REDDER, P. M.
Ellis &. Townsend,
Niiineliiili - Stout1 - Quarry.
it 1. P
Inh. Tki:
T'J:
eL Re no
THE FINEST
P: £;SIDEM GE
PROPERTY
In @ t>l'TO ®Gity.
A. T, & s. F. RAILWAY.
-—Time Table,—
LKAVB OKLAHOMA CITY, OOINO SOUTH.
No 403 Tf .tiH Express.......... lJ:.'.* A. M
No 407—Oklulioma Express... . 3:1') 1.
• — ........ 3:15 J . M
OOINO NORTH,
No. 406—Chicago Ex,..
No. IDS -Missouri River Express.
No. 4‘JU Acconiniodation.
No 407—Oklulioma Express.
No 4‘JO. Accommodation...
[NO NOR
press .
ver Ex|
atiou..
A. W Dunham, Agent
4:34 A. M
*J:H) 1*. -*i
8:15 A. >1
C.KO. W . FII.LOM .
T. R, REID.
PILLOW & REID,
Attorneys at Law
llnom 9, Cunndian Hank H’l’d’g.
frart. in all rourl- of lie- Torritory. Uorrss
poudeuce solicited.
FRANK G. WHITE,
Attorney at Law.
ITaeti.ee in all Territorial and I . S.
('mints of Oklahoma.
CtinwK liiTLinxii. Sk< ond Floor.
E. J. SIMPSON,
Attorney at Law.
BLAKE & BLAKE,
Attorneys at Law
Canadian Co. Bank Building.
El ItENO, OKI.A
FRANK 1!. CR0STHWA1TE.
Attorney at Law.
Townsite aud contest cases u specially. I bo
laud department of mv office is conducted by the
late chief of the townsite and central division • I
the General Land Office.
1320 F St. N. W.
Washington, - d. (N
DR. J. □. ADAIR,
General Practitioner.
Oiliee in Jensen Block. Ucsidenee on
Soulli Barker Avenue.
T, 1,'iilioiif from rooldenceto Symmi's' Drugstore
PHIL BARRETT,
Stenographer
AND TYPEWRITER.
Kl. ItKN'O.
Oklahoma.
B. F, FISHER,
justice
’ OF- Peace
Office, Ganadian Gouniv Bank Building
F.t. Klno. Oklahoma.
C. H. CARSWELL.
Attorney at Law.
i Practice in all the courts of Oklahoma
and the Indian Territ( ry
F. L. EWING,
DentalSurgeon.
Graduate of Kansas City Dental College.
| It ridge work (or tooth without plate)
a specialty.
THE
North of Eaclk Office,
El Reno. • Oklahoma
H, A. FRANKLIN,
justice the Peace,
Olliec on llusscll Street
Ki. Reno, - - - Okla.
J. D. CONNELLY,
j . S. COMMISSIONKR
and notary public.
Room over Crowe’s store, El Reno. Deeds nnd
mortgages drayvn. Pension claims a specialty.
Charges very reasonable.
j.S. & A. L. NICHOLSON.
dentists
Over First National Bank,
Canadian Coi ntv Bank Buildino. I El. RENO OKLAHOMA
______________________
GALL ON¥?—
H. W. TUSTGN,
GREAT ROCK ISLAND
LfiRQ;ES;T' , THE • STAR • STABLES.
Noirm Bukkori) Avf, Ki. Klno:
.A=.:“
Sik'
■st
SfcpSI :
•r -—— — *
■ - • .- • V- * ^ . . .
TO THE EAST.
BEST 0INIHG CAR SERVICE IN THE WORLD.
Tho Hock Island is foremost in adopt-
ing any advantage calculated to im-
prove speed and give that luxury, safety
and comfort that popular patronage de-
huudredth of an meli 11,0 j iminds. Its equipment is thoroughly
d visible error entile pulilisheil | v.itli ve .tibuled train . mag-
that each point on the largest „j||cent dining cars, sleepers and chair
ist be located within fifty-three coaches, all tin most elegant, ai 1 of
i s true position in nature. The | recently improved patterns,
ost thus far lias been somewhat! Faithful raid capable management
o non ooo w iih «cenl annual et ml it rv'ce : 1,1111 1
ires of about tSBO.OOO. 1 ' 1^,n8- ;;'v
---. ! double duty—to tlic Company and t®
: iravelei -and it is sometimes a task
HIGHEST GROUNDS.
LOWEST PRICES
For Extra Finn Livery Tnmiils of Every Description.
HORSES BOARDED. BOUGHT AND SOLD.
iThe Mode! Barber Shop,!
I;, bill introduced by Senator Bern
. , ij/.ing the territory of Imlian la
„ Ut Hint controlled by the livo tribes
i, i.ies for its annexatinn lo atmlln i
• i:,-»vhcn ready for state hood <"V
,, edlttte statehood with all of Ok
•,!' ,u . and that part of tin- Cliiokaviw
i tlh n provided for in the Haw* i*‘*
with the provi-a n tlmt the oilier
, rritory shall lie added when prep.u -1
•,,r enniplfcto seif government, and Ok
alh'iw's future position at tlie lu’ad i
,11 „.|u states of the uatiou is a-sured.
I'm:- louriiul.
'I i-
nglf
inr ■
-t'
nGi'iil
i liana have u lolvky U ^
,li thoii*)iin<l6 ilulkii " - ’
The lobby for slatelun ! Iiav•
Imt argumeut. It will b
rt if Oklahoma .:els :.n
:,e way of statehood tr i tin
lay of every no do
i Oarlisle
rile home lettei • I-
i O'.
I i- ,s rmait Transcript k|
.,u.' -ml ay) "Billy Ultra -
,'.h„ s natural•'"
a
..ill' ammiplislinient. I’asseo- ,
i s lino will And little cau.-» !
for • ..u; d int on that ground.
The importance of this Line can 1* !
belter understood if a short lesson 'n :
apliy be now recited.
Wh.it is tlie great. Eastern termini of
In Rock ; dai 1 Rente '—01 .
Vliut other suh-Eastem leruiini has!
.- Peoria. To wliat Important points
does it run trains to the Northwest?—
f
and Watertown and Sioux Falls, Da-
kota. To what important Iowa and
Nebraska points?- l)es Moines, Daven-
port, Iowa: Omaha and Lincoln, Ne-
: braska.
REMEMBE!?
Tlie Great Keck Island limits runs ail
.-.ul::r trains to Englewood suburban
station, close to World's l- air grounds,
mil you can save time and trouble by
getting off at that point and avoid.the
crowd in tlie city.
For full particulars as to tickets,
ruins, rates, apply to any coupon ticket
ullli-n in the United States, Canada or
Mexico, or address: *
,!NO. -MJASTIAN,
. anlTM. A c *f-t . Clhliaro, M.
if. ST. JOBS, tien'l Ml!'..; :, ( kiuarc -111.
FOR Ft RTHLR INFORMATION
- ------
A. ■ TO' T
.
#;? -G” * •- . .
@ MOST POPULAR SHOP IN THE CITY. @
JACKSON BFIOS., Props.
CALL ON
M.L. STANLEY'S
Niiriiifs. Scute k Culilw
(?•, ij
First National Bank Building.
EL RENO,
The Very Finest Rigs in the City,
ALSO FINE SAtlDLE HORSES.
OKLAHOMA.!wade street- EL RENO. O. T
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Diven, William H. El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 58, Ed. 1 Monday, December 10, 1894, newspaper, December 10, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912321/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.