El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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s. B. WASS.
K‘ ITOH.
GRAND ARMY REUNION.
Territory Meeting; of tho Cl. A. R. In
Guthrie.
The (1. A. it. will hold :i territorial
reunion at Guthrie, October 9, 10 and
eitOVK & SEAMAN, ill, 1895.
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SUBSCRIPTION BAITS. | minion hell! lllnl'T 11 ie iij^icc; ' I the
Great Reek Island Route.
rruMMinn icvtHT day kxcbi't blndav
hlj Dally Published n West Side la 811 Dili! wa.
Entered In the poatollhe at El Keno. oklal uina
a** second clans mall matter.
Kl UFNO. OKI.A.. I'ltlDAY, SET I 95.
Di*Mv and We lily, per Week........... .. j gland eiKumpiili tit of tin .it 5 merit
Wc'ily. per Year. * /................ I 60 | of t lit! G. A. R, We haw Mriii-n till*
use of Island park, a bwimliful grove
adjoining Guthrie, mid cloae by the
fair grounds, where good watei
abounds and a comfortable and enjoy*
aide season may be had.
We will have good speaking every
day. A oumpffn* every night. The
state fair association holds its annual
fair every day during the week and till
old soldiers will he admitted to the
fairgrounds free on Friday. J he Ok-
lahoma military band will furnish mu*
sic every day. A sham battle will hike
place between companies A, B and (J,
of the Oklahoma Natiotuil Guards, and
the best horse races of the season tire
get for that day. Free to all old sol-
dier 4.
“Fed” and “Coitfiul,” “Yank” and
“Johnny Re!).” All arc invited to par*
itite in these festivities. Half fare
free home league.
A territorial convent ion of ti
Home League to la* composed
delegates from each organized i
is hereby called to meet at IV
>J. nday, October 9. 1395.
I ho objects of the meeting are
To formulate a memorial fii*
lion t > congress.
To ngroe upon the beat in.
be use i to obtain the legislate
§ired, to wit:
V
FRANK G. WHITE [
Attorney at Law.
Fiactice in alt Territorial and U. S.
Courts of Oklahoma.
Chowk Building, Skconii Floor.
JOS. BUBSER.
n:
mk
Li- .
•?
in no mid Oran
C. A. VAN NESS & SON.
Farm Loans Nsaotiatsd
-AlNotarij Public. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass InsUrance.I<=-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
EL RFMO, - - OKLAHOMA.
TO THE EAST.
• Free
• t KlA
' itnty
v on
j -Hi i-
Is to
do*
Oklahoma cone* to
get l» *r iiiirn mo'T and have a jolly good
lime. The oii.i/.wi‘j of Guthrie will do
• < rolling possible to ■,M to your
pleasure i
mem < mm unler ;■ .1 council oi n !
mini ';lIit)• i have appi'o’/ed tho time
and p ho
The Woman’s Re i. i Corps mid I he
Ladies of the (i A I re conii . \ i
vited to attend and h••.;» make mis r -
Un’oii ii grand succes . He:tdqnni t :s
will be fnrni'di •«! for the depart no* i'
oltieels and Staff of thes» nux'.iiai ' so
defies.
Ilartvaiili F*ki No. :! has charge ol
arrangements and will welcome all old
soldiers
Committee—Robert Marti ’. ( M.
M Small
The application of the 1 !,,'l
, , I,. * . I on all railroads in the territory. Let
tniK«r»l homestead law In all the. land. | ,(j| (>|tl ^
in Oklahoma.
To extend onr organization to
parts of the territory of Oklahom
We recommend that each i
hold a meeting to elect six dalegnl.
the eounty court house at 1:30 p. '
Saturday. September 28, 18W5.
At such lime organized counties " ill
proceed lirst to elect permanent league
officers, men who are energetic mid
pledged to assist in its work. TI .
county convention shall then elect ix
delegates to the territorial convent i n
snd the county president and sen
vary Bhall certify said election to toe ILi-m-;. Latin. I;
territorial president and secretary.
The county league conventions shall
oe composed of three delegates fi m
each local league in the county.
As county conventions are composed
of only delegates from local leagues
we urge the immediate organization of
•very community. Meet at once and
lect ofliccrs and send us their names
md addresses and we will send conMi-
utiou for adoption.
Every man and woman in Oklahoma
directly interested in the success of
Mus work. Its importance to the claim
holder, to the business men and to the
prosperity of the territory cannot be
overestimated. Success means the
saving of hundreds of dollars to each
settler which aggregates millions in
the territory.
Therefore let all assist in a uniied
organized effort for a cause which \w
' in the most important and bene-
ficial i any issue before us
By oi lor of the board of trustees.
Jambs J. Houston, Fits
Henry S Johnston. Sec.
Perry, O. T., Aug. 26, 1895.
Yesterday the New York Onlial.
with a heavy train, eclipsed all the
English speed records which have at-
tracted so much attention recently.
Making the distance between New
York and Buffalo, 436J miles, in 407
minutes, beating all previous records.
The Central train made an average of
641 miles an hour. The best previous
record was made by the West Coast
mute in Great Britain, by the llyer e-
tween Loudon and Edinburg, then* <
tge time being 634 miles an hour.
FIVE FACTS
the Great Hock
Great
Route
! a n ct
First, The Chicago, Rock Island A
Faeilk railway ruus through \ - t ibulcd
traius daily Chicago to Denver, Colo*
rudo Spring.** mid Fu-Me, U*:*Miig Chi-
cago via 1C;..i■; City laily •>! 6 p. m.,
arriviig m eoud morning at niomitnin
cities, .
Second, The regular tourist car to
California via Kansas City runs once a
week and leaves Chicago ft vary Thurs-
day at 6 p. m., Kansas City 10:50 a. m.
every Friday. FirUots based un :*i,r-
ond class rate and c»i* runs on fastest
trains and k uowii as tli” Fhillip L ock
Island tourist excursions. Car arrives
ut Colorado .Springs Sal unlay at 7:85
a. in. and Los Angeles Tuesday.
Third, Many persons are buying
farm lauds m Texas, Kansas and Ok-
lahoma. Fh ’gieHi Rock Island route
runs to all ! his territory .
Fourth, For Mexico (".ty ilw* F. »i k
Island runs a through sleeper from
Kansas City daily at 8:40 p. m. via
Topeka. McFarland, Wichita, Fort
Worth and Austin to San Antonio.
Two route* from there are Interna-
tional railroad to Laredo, and Mt-xi-
eau National to McxicoCity; Southern
Pacific and Mexican Inter, riiional vi.*
SpotTord and Eagle Pass to the City of
New Mexico.
Connections are also made at Fort
Worth via the Texas Paciiie to K!
SECT
DINING
THE
CAT; SERVICE
WORLD.
Timer
TI:* Rook Islat .lO.-.t . i.i
any advantage cairn ! to j:.ii»r. . -cl . .
give that luxury, h-.H . 4 l Ilf •
ular pntronn*.:* detnanu- :■• r ■>.ip:.i. ui i im,
out^lsly rcimplt-tc wtlti .f.iihnleC, ;mil:
nlftcvnt <1 inlng cnr«. ateojier* and ct'fi'r cou< In i
all tllA ino«t I ••.'Hill, flli-: lit rt-'VHl! .pr:.--
paitorrp.
SPECIALTIES.
Fast Time. Excallent !'oiiiip;orjnt-
Best Dlnlnflf Car Sorvioo in th>>
World Good Connections
All work guaranteed.
Gerrer’s 14'.
i Repairer'
Leave oi ilers :*t
■y.
F. Pab.xT,
President.
(F PausT,
1st. V Pl'C
Bobcukut, F
2nd. V-Prcs.
It Fai.k, C. VV. Hekninqv
,'i . asurer.
Scoretary.
:STA3USHEO 1344
JACKSON BROS.
Mi ® liailier p %
GOOD LATH iU.oJMS.
Fvkfurd A ve. El Reno
r<>r full pari iculnr
apply to any coupHii
Suiti't;. (in I*
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rittf ofttrv :n I
, nr addr»iPS,
ip«. rnti-H
lit* United
UN
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UNO. 1 .f_ 3 A . TIAN,
O o n * I TI is. A
Chicafro, II
JNO. H. PITZER.
ft V/ Y e Rf
Pabst Brewing Co.
MILWAUKEE. WIS.i U. " . A.
|CAPACITY 2,000,000 BARRELS A YRAR.
EDWIN BIRD, Agent. ©
EL RENO, - - OKLAHOMA.
MAIN SPRINGS |
as $i.oo.
H. R > :. I'he J t:
rut Nat. lili.
P
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I'.!. liKNO, OKI..
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ROHKAR,
THE ' XPERT-
I House and % fainter.
ALL
Will. K. HUMPHRKV
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MILLERS AND GRAIN
st lunrkel pru:.* paid fur al! kinds cf grain
DEALERS.
Ask yiiir :.;r:»(ter for the to
I-.!
lowing Ijrands . t Hour if you want Jhc best:
KENO—High Patent,
M ISTLE’II GO—Straight Fa tout,
WHtW \m
•Half F.-L-h
C. R I. r railway
No. I.
N«*. :i
No. a i
I’.i-M-mrer
I j>-( m(er .
!.«.cal Krrir
. 11:4a A
.10:16
.4:08 1*.
Fainting. Graining Ka o-
miiiing and Paper Hanging
Carriage v ..Ac a Hpeeiaii.v: >hnp on
Clioetaw near Uiise:! St.
Poiiieuitfr.
N >.4. Pasupnger.
N -H2 Local Kn-w
G, W.
KEL
LER,
1 'oni'Kit, .N *!
TAW. OK QULF
KABT hni ND
So
-senger goinu ICasu..
-pcni'ei going ICi^i.
. on Stinday
.10:66 A. M.
. d:6u i*. M. |
11:00 . i\l. I
No. 0
WKBT BOUND.
No. I — t’aw-iii'2 -r Arrives from cnat
No. X—i'.i < Hirer airiven from cupt
No. r»-S1 inlay Midi unit Acceom’n
J. C. CrunsNKY,
Local Agent
0:4f> A. M
5:60 1\ M.
10:0;> A. M.
Sewing-Machines
.Supplies and Repairs.
Second - Hand - Goods - Bought
AND SOLD
Russell St. between Bickford -ir.d R. 1
DAVIDSON & CASS,
L x l J M B E R
DEAL
. J~L ,
J .G I f iM i ‘K INS. Malinger.
KL KKNO. OKLAHOMA
l\ SMITH,
President.
GKO. i>. ORPUT-,
Vice-PivsidcLit.
or ro
A. T. 61. S. F. RAILWAY.
LEAVE OKLAHOMA CITT, UOINH HOIITH.
No 403 To’.:aB Express...............11:48 A. M I
No 4-3—Oklnliotna Kxpror-........... 1:3?) i\ M j
No 430. Accommodation... ....... 3:gS 1*. M
(iOIlxO KOETH.
No. 404 < 'hienga Express.........6:06 A. !M 1
No. 403— Mii-.euri ltlvrr Fxpruss...... 3:65 1*. HI i
......3:15 A. M
E. j SIMPSON,
Attorney at Law,
■MUTTEE,
Cashie.
Vi
$50,000.0
No. 430—Accojiunodatlon.
A. W. Dunham.
Agent.
Watches Gleaned
FOR 9,1
„ vr,?:• « •<[> A a
no
I
CHAS E, ROSE, ‘THE JEWELER.’
PROSPECTUS.
Wichita © Sagle,
GOiee, Canadian County Bank Bail
Mi. J kno. < )r» i ahom
BEN KELSCH,
lii. :
1->
iz>riGK
Yards west ot Ldioetaw depot.
Ft, Rk.no. Owi.a
H. A. FRANKLIN.
1U 0
(INOOilPORATEO.)
Paid-Up Capital,
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EVAN'S STEAM LAUNDRY.
i Best
Equipped Laundry
IN OKLAHOMA.
NORMAN.
W. A. CIGCE R
1 ustice
OF
THE
Tha Weekly Eagle.
An 8-paffo. all homo print pni’cr, repl« to
With Miuini *•»!it .rial: . articles on avricullur .
hortleulturo mid stock raising. Also con-
taliiA the vhuy i.atest market report
und telegraphic news up to the
our of go;n : te pir
Peace,
r U
Office IF:..... ' . <
El Reno, - • Ot
BLRKE A BLaHKB,
NORM AM & EDCL'R, ©
Insurance and Abstracts
CITIZENS STATE BANK.
_ I EL RENO,
Appointment of fourth-class p i
masters in Oklahoma—Bloomer, G u
•old county, J. W. Clark, viced, i
Bloomer, lesigned; Onyx, G ull. Id
county, li. K. Spencer, vice W. s. I ins-
ley, resigned; Venus, Beaver conn:
J. 1. Lovell, vice A. Buchanan, re-sign-
ed Whitehead, Woodward county, \
M Hartley, vice C. S. O-dey, resign* d,
Yates, Fayne couuty, G. W.FIemnu
vice D C. Irons, resigned.
fa-., m i ..ver the Mexirar Central t«»| Price, 50c per annum
n "I Mexico.
J'ltllj, Send l > address beb»u fm
;venir called •’Summer \'aent ion-
:..,u give- much information i»» i<*nr-
>•■*.»t In •
John Skiiastian, G. F. A .
Chicago
i l it**
Attorneys at Law
Stock Exchange Bank Building.
El Rkno, .-• .-• Ok la. j
DR. J. B. ADAIR,
—t—O-
The Daily Ea?le General Practitioner.!
| THDo
di'NSHN
President
C ARM AH A IS!,
Vice-Presidc
OKI. Ai
C AR4HAN,
' ocr; tary,
CANADIAN COUNTY
Mill and
1 rvi r .--t. ->/--■
10V Oi L..C
T 'X -
Kjf
i Amsociatrd I’nniis Daily printed
• Man* .*t of Hie Missouri Hivcr.
: Office in Jevsi n Block. Residence on
South Barker Avenue.
TILLERS AND GRAIN BUYERS.
50c per month.
I Fir* I puh‘,-It.-d it; T"i: Ih. IU:.N0 Daily K a. *
cplombor d, 181)6.J
NOTICE.
1 it tlu* probate conrl of iSuiaUiau con
lory .if Oklahor.ia.
" 1111 ’,JIUJ ™u" | l>(»tc, David Uopplck. dcmi ’oil
"ursunul to a call insiiHil by the in, i
i! Cherokeo legislature met at 1
• h in extra session yesterday. i
jOct of the special session is to .i,~
sc of the improvements made 1 ,
'ruders of the nation, who wi re i
■ utly ejected by order of thn Indian I
•partmeut.
Bob Fitzsimmons d.-
■ Clii, .go story t<• r, ■
■ ill refuse to meet rnr'.ett u
tter shall agree io .In id.
eges at Dallas.
kin of Hu- (Vi l Dnvld » . « ippick, d < -used :
Tula* notlot*, That .', M. i'auoti hnt* filed a
prtlt ion pr.:\iug the Jippointiiicut of Imnsc'.f it-
adiiiini.drutnr of aui.l estate, ii let ordered that
raid matter he i*e* t< r hearing on the 31-t day «<f
s.-pic:;;', •-, V, 1>. jv heforo “aid probate court,
:.t Hi»-hour of 10 o’clock u. in., ut which time
utiv person intercate-l may appear and routes(
I the -ftme: and notice <>f this proceedlti'Jf i or
I dered published three week* aaccesatvely in III •
f I Ki. Uiro K aw me, n daily newspaper, pul'Iishetl
! n this territory.
i*
in testimony wher.’i . i !i t\ Ii *eu:it>» sot my
l and . llhe aeal of the piM'.uic uurt at L’l
l!ei>)i;.i jth day of s. p*ei iher, A. D. !.-t»5
•Jio 101 \V. It. IInown, Prolan- .in .
; -t eompl • Blank Book, Jo’.< I
fficoand Lithograph Estab-
lishment m !!.« stale. Write
ler <*iliiii!ttd* and price?.
R. P. MURDOCK,
Business Manager.
| Telephone from repule*
J.S. & A. L.
I ) 1R N 'P 15
to By in m Dm: -
NICH0L )N,
Tt
. ■ i urnr.s of t i
“Straight 1’
oa: Brand-
Golden M
: ! •
F.. .t F
1 : : / 200 Carrf!5, HLiv V LASS . . Gene, a.! Manager,
.w IPl UTI-.
at Law
Over First National Bnnk,
• KL RKNO. • OKLAHOM.
Eilis& Townsend,
, t ,il Land v
1320 F
W n f hington.
I'he
Ninnckah - Stone
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Dent Stone :
Clin.llASHA,
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C. H. CARSWELL,
Attornev at Law.
TI IP N II Y .—> O K A IT A R,
;TTVr.'G-'i!tC ;t Imported and Domestic^
The feature of tho G A I! m. imp-
meut at I.oui,villa was the par..•..• .1
v; runs. Over 300,000 people w i1 ii s-
ed in, turn out.
no t-io.: for publ1 :a i.
l.Hud ii.UrciuOkNihoimi r i i . u. r.. si ii. lo e*.
Notice it* hereby given Hint tho following
named nett! r hrt- :T< d noth ■ < f hi- intent Ion lo
make final proof In anppor: of hit< claim, mid
•h i. • 11 proof will I < nude b. lore tho prob.it
u*l it li.1 Ken • •T., on Oe: her 15, 1SJ5, \,
.Josei,I' E. Mouitts,
For th • hodihweat ’4 of auction 3), townahip 1 3.
north rnugo 8. weal 1. M.
llenamea the follow lug witneeau* lo prove hla
cominuoua ruaiJence upon und cultivation of
atild land, vU:
M. C. McCall, J. F. Dyer, J. c. Dyer and T. 1)
McCall, all of Kl ttenn, o. T.
Any poraou whodeaires to protcat a« ;n-t t: »•
allowance of auch proof, or .vito hi, iw« of 1 v
mma Central ami say it is sure t,. < . r ........... .
| jiroof .hoitlil not be,llews4 1.1111... .v,.,, r.,, f
ponunltr »I I tic Rborr mcntlonrit Him nmt [ i,„ ,
lorrii.. uxtralne the wtlnes.,.. ut rl,tnient‘
and *■' offere.nlenec hi rrliutul u(. thn t r.ii.m.i-
lir clnlm.nl II M Dll i,,r, H-gl.
The board of police eoinmis>mi s
of Wichita. Kansas, were arrested
discharging au ex-soldier tvi t.mi*
• aase.
U is though that 10 cunt cotton I
lirst of December is not out of 1.
1 ro of possibilities.
11 water is enthusiastic for the <1
lilt.
Secretary Morton lias issued his a ;.,
slturiil year book,
Billiards © and © Pool.
And a Free Lunch
Everybody Welcome!
Fnu'lire in till llio courts o.
Mini liiu Indian Torrit
Wines,
jqilors and Gigat
©
YQ J
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-AT I He-
Monarch Saloon,
T. R. REID.
Attorney at La
I \
;T AN!) FINEST
liQl'IPl'l.l
:aly At 1
« of t
r Sick lord v«. and 1- t.aeo!! 'it
SALOON IN 1I1F UTY.
EL I L EG. OX A .
.1,4 lAM'
rnp.
’.Vines, Ufjiiors ;r, i (im
I on*1 li 1 a I't-iy t f.i.rt lioiiMe.
DR. R. WILSON
.Ro:ji/le,.t Dentist
itnorc Hent»! <
UflP
Opposite: Post office,
iRock Island Avc FI RliA-01
. f •• <! i1
. foiled fer M.uy.ii/ , iali!l» < Ef ■
can tr* It *h iat.t ni t
' ' ‘*•t, ^.n
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i ti.xii pain
nit* 'ran. eih
- ’<p*T H E C R E a M E R Y
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ii'iiiiTti.and Paiuily'’ ii'SlJiiraiii in
tut
DAY AMD NIGHT
JO( K. UF.IM. PROP'R.
EL RENO, OX'
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