El Reno Herald. (El Reno, Okla., Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1892 Page: 2 of 6
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Fertile Fields of*
tii'ftin Sin- -ouiid
Majestic ('it y
The Plain.
I nliouniled I’l-osiu'iity I
wards tlie HuhIu.ihIii m
And Fills the (iarner
of the Tillers of
The Soil.
I'he Mechanic .'Mill I h Farmer
Share Mutually the He.....
tits of a Most Favored
Country.
our possibilities m <1 lum lust in op- i
porlunity to invest and have laid their j
plans lor building business |
block i of gigantic proportions. Al-
ready line brick and stone structures
adorn a number of the principle cor-
ners him! others will be elected in the
very nrs.r future ft r architects nit*'
| now at work on designs for building:
jagriguting t*n<* hundred ami f.fty or
two hundred tlmusund dollars.' The: •
! buildings embrace two hotels an
opera house, I w banks and ftal ’
•
rctr.'l purposes.
The retail ti'tide of lit lb no lias al- |
iv:” v been excelle n, and every in**r
i nant who h.is mv-sted ci pita! it ,
daily and conducted Ins business
Inis made uionev. Indee«. tlu* men
who came heic with ynly a /. v.- doi
liars three years ego and now number
j I heir posse*- i-.us by the thousands at
! tn. exception to the mlc. Tlmro nev
j cr Ins ! ■ - ; a failure in the city, l>\ j
reason of kick <>f business. Of course
la 1. it came licit busted and held
, their own.
Flour, feed, groceries, dry g< •: |»
and hardware are sold at wliui-eaile i
by « nr merchants. And :!i* : trade)
grow.-- iii magnitude every \.e**k us
the new cities in the Bhexerme and
Arapulme country develop. Whole
sale and jobbing houses prophecy for
III J*cuo the greatest bu-inc. • in ,.||
(Ikluhonm for tiio next twelve
months.
BLOCK
ken(>.
Ol'
\ia.
e r
El Reno as She 1 s.
Her llailromls, I fee Water
works ami Ollier 1‘ulili
iii. riirisi -
houses. The Canadian County Funk 1
As to railroad facilities there is on j does a large I'm ri banking busi* 1
town in Oklahoma better s.. plimi m*. - on a safo and conservative basis
Gusttnv Thelan, Pres.
Jno. W. Nice, Vire Tib f.
M. T. r.-birk, Gwshier
LI. Eirhl c IT. Ass’t Call
with the means of reaching the out-
side world and f«.r receiving merchan-
dise, fruits, lumboi and coal ami tlm
convenient marketing of her surplus
crops. 'I’he (treat Jiock lslami ab, id.
Route was the first to build into Kl
and by
confider.
and of
»o doing has merited the
ic of depositors at home
•peculators ami capitalist'
J. I*. >< vi.Ms Si Bo., are win iie.le
Ki-im. Till. Ri'eat trunk line aj'slnni J lllu| reti,U i.-i m Imrn-- s. I.ridl.-s,
reaches the great lumber re-ions of j snilJl. n, r„i «-lii|>a,: rushes, coml.i
a y 11 a
$50,000.
I llio north ss well as tho great itiurael.-. ] t.tc, . «»«..... busies ate I -e
I for grain uml atuok in the north uml | hielcs .,f all kiiel- They ha e we. k-
i in *
‘if
mid K i,ii1 tli-.
Inortnwest, another outlet an 1 turn
I that will a Hold a naar mmket lor all
I onr grain and produce at the gulf
will Soon bo opened by the Rock Is
| land which has already graded to the
Red liver ami lie* iron and ties will
soon connect vvi.li several lines going
it) t;.e gulf. The advantages of the
southern outlet for our nay, wheat i
j mi ! other sin plus products will be
better understood when fully realized, j
The eastern outlet is ovei the Bko *•
aw (Am I r , i i vail way system when
this lino is completed to the Bom-1
niefl coal mines in the Bhoc'avv N:i
I tien an abundant supply of cheap
ng now to impe b but f e ecllent coal mi b- If.
t Reno r.nd Ban i ■"*
'ii
: ed up a large tra le and do
incline business in everything j
taing to their lino of work. Fine
j harness a speei altv.
B. M Bt « « pus deale.- in Gro-
ceries and Provision*:, carries a
stock that iusL moots the desire of,
j tlm trade at FI Reno. l-:s t is
neat and now uml suits tho fancy of,
the city ttade. Ho pay*; the high; at ..
; market prices for country produce.
Farmers trade ' pa:iivdlarly solicit-
ed. Full honest weight gua;anteed
on every aaticle . By fair dealing
Mr. Buckler. is rapidly gaining a
most desirable trade.
u i Ubl
~ C apital
s a Genera! Banking Business.
DIRECTORS.
I ll Ml..\ N .
JNO. V. .
< has. f. Aimi xv
Lot S MM HE FI ,
c. i vi: i t
. I.. M AM F .
Ei Fli V UDRGKIt,
JAS, E. tv 15 10.
le progress of Fr Reno r.nd Bani
niamitaet tires.
Bunn \: l> 1 i i are aticiiu ’
Ijfip county ai# both ui i. vv . tk 1 n
ing Safe and Hire atrido up the bill of j Tom a sanlai v stand-p-int 1 • tin - iic d v ’ i1 :••!' ! mi i leer.it - i *. i Ri , i; . ti......
progress.
Yor the (it • t i the elevation i3 high and tho drainage .. business • e
city slid comity were u (settled and j complete the e being no imf
nothing seemed permanent. Tho.e pool.; t. <-i m»c malaria and eti-.-i
things have changed. Titles will , dcr ft»\ < is.
i tice of ihe law tills firm lends money,
: makes c. llectn>ns and r.tieuds to i
There are a number «»f j kirgo nin Mint m M'-nsiou liosiness a
. ion be issued to lots. Titles are bo | skillful physicians in tlio city, but " :
Ei> !b i Kama* r Bo., d -to line-
the manufacture of I
j fine iiund-u ado harness This firm
keeps tlu* best of workmen in i.is liar-
'.V. |». Fisiii;a ii Sons, proj;: letors Gi.U'iv & Fkk k is perhaps tin*
t:..> Star I, very, Reed Sale Stn- wid.-st known firm ol any hardware
Id *, have done im: . iso business; firm in Oklahoma Iff Lg ;l | i.ge
' :V"'’ •■••••!• - hey v !. le and retail h mso at ()klaii mm
liave kept a high grade of fli. . k < u ( Ty a • v el! as at El R.*uo. 'i bey are
band all the time. They Inivo just 1 rustlers for ail there is ... tho huso
cl* ed the seasons lies «?: ind that mess and under tlm able manage-
tli-v have sold JJ70 horses f : ! mules ment of Mr. Fr.i* k B. (ilipiu who is! I
in the past ninety days, \ very tlm manag r at EIR(»n-> t!.; ■ firm
go -d market for a new country | does its share of tho trade. Kvery-
j thing known to the hard
to liei : in stock in profusb
s'noiv carried bv tins firm would do
crc< it to •• r:y a score or more of
assist ancc
wage win
I endered
is also a
IT* t
Tin* Stock llxchnnsV
i- i,oii>iiK*i*t‘il one of tin
in-tit utioiisot' ('ana Ijjj,
ty, it i- ofticcrcil I»y a
! marked lni-inpsa fincac
have niailca-iioccss. Tl
"'ns formerly a liv,*i,
Stock E.wlianye Hat
t'ftldwell, Kansas, an*
Fclirnnry -w orsani/.e
.i i*or|inrate institution
tli<* laws of this territor
a eajiital stock of <}
dollars Its stockliolili
eotii])os(>d largely of
< 'nnndinn countv, and
nnttcial institution of
•rut* people may We
proud. The hank
last \ ear $Mt,(lltO of w|
major part was to tarn
tliis county, and Mr.
me ea liier informs t
tli.u-e was not a dolh
lost. 1 Ids remark'al
eilinstance spent ■: volu
j the credit and stability
iniliiin county farmers t
j as to the successful f
ment of the Stock K.\
Bank, Mr. (iustai
1 - ts president, is one
('otitity Commissionej
j also one of our most s
j fill farmers.
The \'ic( Pis -ideli
Nyre is cashier of tin
\i*c!l Hank and is well
vorahly known in 1,
circles. Mr. M. T,
the cashiet ha,- had tit
ayeieent of thi ■ Fan
since its , into tIt
j tory Maj -dt and
just deali-p; ’ ith its ;
and tirele - cneriry for
‘ cess, i- lar^-elv due th
tion ot stalnJity whu
hank t tiintains.
Mr Michael Eiehofl' a.
cashier comes from a 1,
i Sltelhy, Nch.’ and add-
ly to tin* institution limn
land otherwise rliis
' man i- a german and Jta
iti.strtimental in Fririri
Itirge german ptitreminv t
tln-ir !i
sien o
r i ft y.
I > the
pi ic»*s
|.*)( lu-
hank.
W F
are. i
Mr C A Xrwiiin
'^elt
vcUrath tin
-a ti t
nti n,
•’'*/
ale
I el,-
; IV
K I'
i i;
i'O tnide
and the
for
i..
act!
ing acquired to farms. Tlm cncnt
the general ht»alth of tin* people is
scit question Mild county line pr<»l>- j m» c.\» .•<»dlng!v good that they a-e out al,(>!l, ,, ,
'em nro settled and d« finitely fixed, of a j ib most tit*
Upon a solid basis rupid strides arc I’lu* wal-r supply is ample
being made and our county is now digging or boring from
recognized as tho b inner county of
Oklahoma. Kl Rono is most happily of g I \w ler can be obtained i".
\u:
boring from twenty to I m-pg establishment and pays the
I'oiU feet an i.lexlmustnblo Mi|i|ily | l1j,,|,l.,.t prices in cel, t; m-ur,. tbe
situated m tlie center of this banner
I city watei works will in the near t'u
county, surrounded by line farms ture ..li'. rd water for pi • -ii .it ,,f ,, . i,a‘,|« ’ 11le.
yielding luxuriant crops o wheat, against lire. N e« mitrv . .s a :
oats, corn and (lax and nfl'ording the : in althful climate and a more en, \
able nts-iosphere than ours. The
winters are mild and healthful.
Spring and frill j-.h* most enjcyablv
dehgliful. The summers while rather
warm in the* middle of tin* day, the
nest gardens of devirsitied vegetati( ;.
of any country on the gb.be. With
these happy surroundings our people
find themselves as they march proud-
ly at the head of procession ns Okla-
hotaa’s hifitor.eal reco d is beinn
chronicalled. Kl Reno realizes the
fortumte Hurroundiu^ and receives
best of work H.-a y n: -1 light liar
n**ss art* being made for the supply
A Very heavy
stock of whips, lap r<»l»es, (Iv-nets
etc , i*<Mi.stuutlv on hand. No cheap
v.'tFlIdess goodh in st»’ k,
licit and lurniturc for*
poor, lie do<*s tiie umb-itaker
to p rl*i ct i n and rid *S on the In-:
with a grace and *. that
windy satis.at l('iy t * 1 ’ * .
the first wagon in tin* prut
caiel’ul m11 nticn to lu.
strict integiiry tb s g"n‘
earned a mo-1 desirable
enjoys ti: * ft* on Iship of a large circle
of friends.
I) i c ii * o n Huns. S' t k , on Russ
near Bi kford i\ *. i the Plntnl
upant of
3 ion. By
css and
iinn has
ule and
i;.
k ■
hors!
eiijo
all
F.
been
Ml 1 (HKI.l. !.its 1:
in this count) v as ;i o -ait* i t
and mules and has p* bably
■ a laiger Indian that
‘: cr sto Iv 'b alers con;l*i:u I
•) <1 their tr,
Ki-:i:n Bkofi
ors, me located
| and Hays stri ct. Ti
j ot ilm'su! Hantial and
I in Kl ii* no. Jiy fetrii
the needs and desires
! toineis tl.ee have b« -•--m
j utui-. T!u r . (*;.|j
j linn of !m.-i , title
th(*ir work. Suits ma<
I gentlemen are nlwa\s f .
j n pr- ule I. They kero
Men h. n
ITekfn:-■.! n
ate 1 i
■ • I t! i * i r <
ling g
t wind
ii.use!I to
' (. ttlwil
or : lie at,
He has in:
axis in bid
in
I* tban l
| changes of the ti. <
cc in their
them fer
by these
ii to be as
up to rim
tho most
(j,, bishionabie b.ave no hesitancy in
leaving !>t Kern Brothers tho selec-
tion of the latest cuts and most be-
coming fit* les. 11 is said that in klw
mutter of sound Judgement in pass*
upon tin* merits <>f fine g
I gel i
mill
I (Till I
: til
uiciit
mat;
.
William IIkiiitoavkk
staple ami lauev grm’erics
souaiile fruits and dors a
dealer i
and sea
e.y satis
the inspiration very naturally in*.par- i elevated pin* betucen the Tnh
cd and surges forward making stride and Smith Banadinu rivers in stn h ,
nights arc always cool and refresh- ! 1,l('tn,'V »«»d lucrative busmen mim-
ing. j bet ing among I is customers the best
element o Kl Reno. There is no
su.di thing with Mr, Ilightowcr as
The city is nicely laid out on V
as only a city of destiny can. Public manner »s to pr, >cnt i pleasbig ap-
not meeting the requirements <*i bis
customers. At' 11• •. time lierrios
work ot every character a.o either
being made or are in
immediate action. Waterworks arc
being pushed to completi u asca; id
ly as men and money can do the
pea ranee to strangers
passing
contemplation either of the railroads that pass
borders. T!:e principal thorough-
fares aro Uhoctow, Bickford, and
Rock Island streets tlu* business
He has si largo stock of inerchaiidK
at Darlington and is perhaj
largest trader in the southwest, lie
..ol I lately jgr»0,OOO worth of inor.
cliamlisti to the Indian in thirty (lavs.
Establishment of Dickson Bid’s. & j' ‘ ^ *s n°* il-‘ ' * ^l,s money siqce
Co., represent, d bv P. .1. Ueennn, a'1,10 r,,‘'^ !lt Indian payment. lie at 11 -r “ '** »■« •'«»« ^ * One of the
young utloinan 4iud skilf,. : • ■ time lmd *23,000 worth of goo 1-1 Tio/T Uni" ’’"i'i'T '"'A !
Oil,mi:'. This lirra I*,is been !.-■-• .ni H"' ' 1 ’ tl,e I"<li*ina on time but they I Tn’t I,.- T' '
in tho city lint a short time b. t ha*'. " * , v ry cent. E. F. Mitchell is
come to stav. Tlicv will do a whole-*,r' ' * thrifty men in Okla*
sale ami retail business in plumbers honni and perhaps makes more
supplies, pumps, windmills. pip(*s and I ,,,0,,ey than any other merchant in
stock tanks, and do a!! kinds of i this country. He is a great lover
pump and ci ginc repairing wi'h the 1 ‘ count,.v a,l(1* ,,a' induce., many
1 1 people to locate here,
m >st skillul work!Men.
^ , -'H b. M iii.iams, 1 ’Inttographor
! ;s a fine cobvtiou of Indian views.
T
work. Nearly five miles of water - enter about midw iv b« tw . n tl ■
mains will soon bo under ground on Rock Island and Bhoe’aw dep, i-.
our principle business streets ami
residence aveuues. The one hr.nd ed 1 nearly as much business and «r<* op
and fifty foot stand pipe is going up, haps quite as deserving of notice for
day by day and ere long our bind- j the churches, m-Ikx I
houses, offices and residences house and lioT ls
houses, court
other public
Bfn Wi mm tin* Post.if. v*u !
on I "ml < ®rly frwit “'"I vegcixMo arc x ; is built just right tn dn l.usiness in „ ...
Bpvaial hubby. Satisfaction guaran- satisfactory manner wi'h evcrybo.fv leman is an artist who fully
I t II II' . , " ! Ill I I . > rs ! (I II I I O 1 I J O • .... \ l".'.r»r. • .x .«• :. . .11 1-
i' c to ail. |jjS jViendly disp< r-ition and tlior-
B. II. Iiorami- is a bcii.v deale:- in ouglilv businc nn ihod> i .
i flour, grain, coal and ail kinds of Irici dsliip. Ii*s Nt-x k » : ! . ,
feed. Hundreds tons of c .»1 watches and j-wtdrv is t ,* • •
His repairing department is under
cli irge of A. .J. Rrcis, recently from
Indianapolis. Mr. Lois ha
peri r in his lino. Ropaiting of fine
watches a specialty, with this -tR■ >r-
ha
said that it s duo largely to Jv'rn
Brothers that El Reno can boast ot
so many very lino appearing voung
men.
J \Y
hardware and
ways on deck.
gonial men that (*. • .. ’•: ly 1.
d'Hil with. His si' •!. ci 1 imf
plcments, shelf and heavy li.if
stoves :*.ml tinware is complitf
brags Hid hardtst on the
mower. Wear plows, Disk ha
tfclin t »ceio plows. 11. n w
K ; mors who trade with Mr. I
route back and trade with him
rets of the iiutabl
Hughes ha/. ma>l
aelection of the best good- r.n*'
rightly been i handle no other,
M *
The tin
will S(ion be howling in the i
JrmiK II. S. (Tinniughair:
nier law partner of John 1.1)
been been appointed ive uver
ional B
were bandied by ties gentleman
There are other streets that do ' Vl*ry week dining the winter, car-
1 ' M asi mi-, hitorf snoii order house
furnisljes the* public with the snb/tan-
tialsfor the preservation of ti e inner
man. They always have on hand
sp ing cfliickens, fish and other patata
bit* di.- lies. This firm fully iindt*i-i t',nllapse«l G uthrie
stands tho public need and caters to j
the* wishes of the hungry duv and
night.
Hn\s. Booton (‘oiifectioncr
found 1 t-io,i(*i*y, cigars, cool summer drinks,
also agent for Domestic and Wheeler
iV Wilson sewing machics. ( ha.rlie
A BAT \,
A dclegite con*.ention of
•''bi- pulqican vote;:j of t.'anabiu
j loud alter carload of grain, flour a d
ha :e puseed tlirough hie cstab-
lislmn nt
* y week 1 ;• mail-
understands his profession in till of
1 > .-c,ai;.s. Ib* docs all kinds ol
n oi k buciv*! to his calling. Lately
bov.ever .Mr. Williams h
lucrative employment taking India'.
' . '" i s for theso^ J eeps tlie best* of nice can lies, and a
mi. in pictures and mails them to allj'a maker of lenona c and milk shake
has no superior. lie sells man* dim ing tho requisite nnmhi*
rhines and has a nice trade in cigrrs to the Territorial R pub .
month. Everybody deals with B. II. ougli urti-t in the
will bo supplied by clear, pure, cool Structures located on them but time; ih’bait beau- the\ get the ai : NVurm has also
jewelry.
IlCIVSt !. I
Mr.
and
water from wells sunk deep into the and space are s y t where the
earth. Street car'franchise has been j anything more than a mere mention id with Mr. M .:>;u t.
Kcuommodated to all the* leaf
let and in the-by no
remote j of some of ti e business entorpiisc?
future the Croat Book Island *ud that enter into the active buaine (I merciiamlise and oarrii
Choctaw railroads passenger depot life of El Reno, ns Lund on I’ic.c
. ford Avenue t.T- :... ».
•K
U-. K. Kv so is i dealer in gt nt i - 'iiiilies, wi eklies ami p«*rindiT-als Th
; prrts ot tk*? I ;,iie<l States.
ib* on h a ors at ijll times to lia e
an as •«>i t ..lent of these pictures on
band lor sale. 11 is collection (‘alls
i r over one hundred vurities of pic-
tures o* tliis untutored race, rang-
Fg fr in < Id chiefs squaws to pa-
will be held at the Court
El Reno, on Saturday, ilc
of 'une, . v.i'T sit tb,* lion'
>1 sai 1 day, b)r the piDp
ami tobacco. Charlie is built for busi-
ness ami gets bis share
BakkkuS. Smith tv Co., Invest-
ment, L)i\ii and Insurance Agentb.
they do a large business in their line
They carry Hm largest line of reliable
tion to be held at Guthrie, 0
the iJ;!i day of' duly, liSdv,
pot p- .a ( f rtominating a .u.
congress.
The primaries will be IhTJ
will be connected by street cars run
ning by the principle business
houses, hotels and ramifying through
shaded avenues of the residence poi*|
lions of our queenly City.
Several
nu assort
i ment of dry goods, clothing, boots Henry .Meagher whostudi**.-t > p’oase j
• • ■ ' t 1 .
Bank is ment is an excellent stock of elm t i>.. r >.
* ' * • •’ ■ •’* • I A I I I. Ils:i '
cue of the progressive ins'itutio: s of !'rooerll'si the best grades of ti N,.„.s Station. . v,
('.umuhI the finest quality of -elc ■( j eaul.iithed in hi, lim- Tol
tfootls in all branches of the
’ .......... ......F *••■>••' - Ii ■ ■ v . |- !. .. iik not: ui 1 . illicit
: news .lep rlmetii is under th- v.ue of N.: "slB’ co“‘htu.ns, Insurance Coni panics in Okialn. re8Pe«,»v« town»lii|is ami .lie
8ll»g It*
pictures sire
in
g roups.
1 uii B\- m an Bor v r
.1 Reno ami Cunadiau county. ’The
Df r!
f.rmiy 1
has the!
corporations* have beot " ra are M. ssi- Wright ^ W, , j" , ' -' ' ' l< , . " ' " " ;
1 ' • • ; : live I
; pressing upon our city council of' with Mr. F. 11. Wright us manager
We, the matter of letOuR the (mc 'IV ,-ners of this bank are autons Ira sister, Miss Mattie ,vl„.
litre for lightihR the city «*J |.hu U.gect property hoKlers in IP
I Icily and it is expected that ere1,, ,
• •■•no ami own • • * of t|„» : ,st
j valuable corners in thi city. Hr.
■ise for lightihg tlte city by elec- i
Icily and it is expected that ere
1 long the council will take under ad-
visement the light question, H3 tho | ’
B,,d 1,,u ' - *P*rtm«nt l.y I jLnts of a .
1 I) 'S SISf(*r. MlriS M 111 i i.» v.-l.ii - ... , • . .
Tbo.-c 'nr Territory. IVrLics desirli u
f«»r sale at reasonable inake investments can rely upon Mi.
Smith’s judgement with Mlety. A>
I abstract business is also done by ‘.Id:
line i tics) rvingly popular firm.
-1 B. Beeson dealer in drugs, med-
t :,K*s. .lowclry an 1 Stationary. enjo.M
Special atten-,
nrtfA F, dealer in
a. y.
f I shoes, docs bis I’uviiu ss on •
■ k . Mr Iiittwage is a
t latter is becoming of public impor-: T.*iio t>s in buiblin
. cry He iua!:e: a specially < f
p' PuUr* ma,Je 80 1 J her »u) * «» am) pai it. rs ipplics
ms. M as K ..... |. . j
11».'I- ot in- \\ : M -. ir t' mini,
cionei
nee and the welfare of tlie city de-j c*t.v ^.v making needed improve Organization fur (Iklahoma an I it
Bnnitalists l.avo h
'Vtf^U ol * p, 0ln0|i„^ eNU),,.,
lingt r upon
' ' 1 ' t,1 t.'i! "f M, .....I its. | ty loiij
.p.'i tot ,.c in F's ',u-:iH.ss and a
.. "rs :')') ,r'- H'8 d.-uly „r - Mr.
ea.nes aii ;>t ti.e gieat uadic < i i»;.. i
, ..... 1 Tit tw age has he. . ne ljiinous for the
.....kliefand magazines. Iodot ar-
9 °f * •“) idiau county sn I Sec ...... - Jant^ of goods I iri .....
r...... .. . • ' " ' •' ':!l Perf«me »» quail* h(l(]
t»ty and style to suit tho varied do-
tion is given to conipoitv.d’ng medi
l ines. The vaiied stock is well sup
be coiinty on Thursday, the
"I dune, between the Imui
o'clock and ,j o’clock p. in.
day, at the usual voting plat*
u the portion newly addf
unty, at such places as mav
'ignated by the commute in<*|
iesp)*e.tivn- districts.
wnships and districts nr
£ UP a rotary t f the Territorial World's Fair
! plied in each department, and the I led to the following number
nu» li,- is most acceptably served. gab s to the county cmvoiitbi
Kl Rout) precinct, !l»j {j!
M:. * ocson is national nun mission-
i *r tlm Wt /Id's Fair and Mrs. Bee-
son is
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... huainer- the fund for hMildin.r ourn.iM
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El Reno Herald. (El Reno, Okla., Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1892, newspaper, June 24, 1892; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912653/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.