El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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El Reno is
the Railroad Center
of Oklahoma.
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El Reno is
1 he Supply Point of
The Southwest.
VOL. 1.
RENO. CANADIAN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, APRIL 2. 1895.
NO. 155.
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WEATHER FORECAST.
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Rain
Weather
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Maximum temporature %3.
i'luimmn temperature, 43.
from Wan hi net on for 30 hours end
Forecast*......
iupr S p. U' today:
fair weather.
]lr. !Si»ttie is in the city, from Yukon.
Hon. Will T. Little, of Perry, is in
the city
Hou. H. A. Todd is a couutysctit vis-
itor today.
Cupt. A K. Woodson returned from
Washing*nil, yesterday.
The tio.-i cigars in the city eau he
found at Henry Schafer’s.
Have yon tried the “Spanish Opera”
cigar? lies! goods ill Kl Reno.
The Stock Exchange hank pays the
highest price for county warrants. *
tVheat is quoted in the El Reno mar
ket at from 50 to 55 cents per liushel.
Patronize home industry. Smoke
the “Great Scott” cigar, made in El
Reno.
Something nice in the way of summer
lap dusters, at Hockaday's hardware
store.
Judge Burford has returned from
Watonga, where he held court last
week.
Money to loan on watches and dia-
monds, at Beu Wurm’s, tu Symmes
drug store.
Every saloon in tliecity was remained
closed today, in compliance with the
election law.
Pure'BreD White Brahma Eggs-
Prnm choice stock, $1 per setting. Ed
Bird, El Reno, O'. T.
E. M. Beall is lying at death’s door
at his home in Oklahoma City. His
disease is pneumonia.
Miss Annie Maney of El Reno, re
turned to her home today after :
week’s visit in our city.—Times-Jour
Du).
A flue assortment of imported and
domestic wines and liquors, for medici
sal and family purposes, at Hetm
Sohater’s.
T M Hall is visiting his family in
this city. Mr Hall now has a position
as conductor on the Denver & Fort
Worth road.
H. R. Kuight will depart for Arapa
hoe tomorrow, at which place he has
decided to locate and engage in the
practice of law.
The “Big C” flour manufactured by
tht Canadian County Mill and Eleva-
tor company, is the finest in the mar-
ket. Try a sack of it.
Bellamys drug store and Minton's
Jewelry store will move into the Buse
brick building, north of the postoffiee,
is soon as it is completed.
The Muskogee, Oklahoma A West-
ern railway has been chartered. It is
proposed to build a road from Muskr.
gvc to Enid, a distance of 200 miles.
The Ladies Aid Society will give a
tea at the Baptist church next Wed
eeeday, April 8. All friends of the so
•rety are cordially invited. Admission
50 cents
NOTICE OF RE-LEASING
All school laud leases that have ex
piled will he renewed for one yeui, ii
Payne, Logan, Lincoln, Pottaw atoiiii*
Oklahoma, Canadian, Cleveland. Ixu“_
fisher, Blaine. Washita, D. G. Mil
and Beaver counties The loiiou i
notice was issued tiom the office oft
hoard for teasing school lands:
Glthuie. O. 1’ , March 80, 189.,
Notice is hereby given that in ?
cases where leases have expired pti
to the date of this notice and since tin
1st day of January, 1895. the lenses
will he made to former lessees I'm
term te extend from 'In* expiration * 1
said lease until the 1st day of Oulobet
1895, ;,i the same annual rental for tin
term of eight months, being two-thiro
of the annual rental paid lieretolore
Applications f r renewal of least
must he made under oath on blank
prepared by Hie hoard mi or before il
30ih day of April, 1895, or the les-i
will he deemed tu have forfeited In
iiglitsin the premises.
All lands for which the lessee fails t
make application as above provideu
will lie leased to tile highest bidder foi
a term of iliree years from January 1
1895. bids to he received between Apr
30lli and May 10 Ii, 1895.
All bids by persons ulher than less,
must he accompanied try $2“ in Ui n
>r money older to he applied on !i
payment; ii award is made in applies* i
otherwise to lie returned lo him.
Ill all cases where leases have beei
relinquished in favor of other paiii' -
and tiie transfer lias not been made
mcord on the hooks of the school taint
ffice. the parties claiming under suel
relinquishment will he required to ap
peal at the office of the board vvilh
proof ot such transfer.
The right is hereby reserved to reji e
any and all bids.
W 1LLIAM C. HkNKUOW.
Governor and Chairman ui Ii -id
W illiam Buncos.. Secretary.
The Rock Island Railway Land Ci
has platted Hamburg, Texas, which
it is believed will soon grow into
.f the best towns in that grand state
Hamburg lies sixteen miles north of
Fort Worth, on the lines of the Fort
Worth & Denver and the Chicago
Rock Island A Pacific railways, and i*»-
formerly known as Calif. One thou-
sand lots have been placed on the mar
ket. 1 he company owns 9,000 acres ot
land surrounding Hamburg, and pro
PASroRS' meeting.
I’he pastors of the city met Monday
tin* Christian church. Present, A.
i. Murray, of the M E church, C H.
M;|i.-i-, of the Presbyterian; .1 is. Noble,
,f the Episcopal; A. Sanders, of the
hrisiiau, and Rev’s. Samlford and
Hedges, without charges in the city.
I lie meetiug was most pleasant ami
j lyablc, and much good work was
irought before the meeting A iini'y
>t ;i lion was st'cmvil on m.m\ import
nl nn'asiu'fts. Tim hours for Smutn>
Hindis in the city to nmt*t, n was *ug-
r.-steil, should he 9:45 itishcid of It) a.
Kvt ning worship was set for 8 p.
Hie first hell w as to udlise t hat
e hour of worship was at hand; tin*
fond hell, lhut service would begin
ith ilie ceasing of the wringing It
Uiggcsted tlmt the Endeavor, the
League am! Young People’s union
meting he held once a quarter instead
• t monthly, ami be held during the
vvet I;, devoting a whole < veiling lo the
work, and not interfere with the public
vorshtp. It was decided that the con-
gregations of the city hold a union
meeting. April 28, at 8 p. m.. at the
Christian church, in the interest of and
hear the beuetits lo be derived fiom
stablish.ng a bible depository in the
i!.\. liev. C 11 Miller was appointed
arrange a programme that woo d
ii.g all the pastors into the work,
>d Uev. A. (L Murray lo invite the
utile agent of the distinct to be present
o address the meeting. A committee
was appointed to confer with all con-
cerned with the county fair to see if
lie morals, and the moral elements
• t moral iiitlueuee could not be ele
aled. A committee was appointed Lo
uggest to. and request the Chaplain at
ne Fort to use his inllueuee to have the
ncerts given at such times ns not to
tell act H orn Lite public worship on
ouuday, morning or evening. Much
her matter of interest was suggested,
.ttid much enthusiasm and fellowship
manifested Aujourued to meet the
i»i Monday in May.
A. G Muuray, A. Sander*.
Secretary. President
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TO ANY ONE.
the daily exhibit in my
large show window,
of new and desirable
pattern in
EASTER
SPOONS
To see them, creates
a desire for one, the
desire is usually
gratified. Prices
are low. Being
regular tea and
coffee sizes, they
are
USEFUL.
CHAS. E, ROSE, “the Jeweler.”
Buy it of Rose, you’ll get the best
In the case of Dave Sharp vs George
Fugleman, involving title to a lot south
d the corner of Choctaw avenue and
Woodson street, the laudcoumiissionei
lias rendered a decision awarding tin
ini to Mr. ‘Sharp, who was lepreseuted
»y E. E. Blake. Mr. Sharp leased the
lauu sum mi ii* 11 ii k* **<* .............. r | ,ot anil unproved it, and the com mis
poses to offer inducements to settlers I jolier held that the improvement on
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and make tlie iruci an ideal home spot
and the town a live city. Excursion
trains will lie run to Hamburg at in
tervals, the first arc being Hilled for
next Sunday. Charles Peterson, id
tilts city, Rock Island Immigration
agent, is traveling representative < f
Hie Town company, and will gladly
give any information desired concern
ihg the town and land
M L. Gtanley has bought one of the
latest improved power clipping mu
chines and will clip horses for anyone
at the lowest rates, at his livery stable
on’Wads street
Die western country lives on the
•“Sumer Patent< flour. If you dou.t
believe it ask Henry Lassen, manager
of the Canadian County Mill and Ele-
vator company.
The only flour called for by the best
farmers is the “Straight Patent, man-
ufactured by the Canadian Comity Mill
and Elevator company. ft i* a flour
that has no superior
Mi Hutchinson who i t drilling the
>, t well at Oklahoma City, i« not dis
Dimraged at not having struck oil in
the first 700 feet. He thinks the indi
fatiousare favorable and will continue
»he work
Beginning next Sunday the sleeping
t„r which has heretofore been left at
Caldwell will run through to Fort
Wurth on the day train. On that day
a general change in the Rook Island
tHne table will uIbo go into effect
Aliotit $80,000 will he distributed at
Darlington agency in a few days,
gutting contractors aud the employ ha
,i( the agency and thr schorls. fv s
"djney does not come out of th? Inlerfrl
Bind, but from an appropriation '.o ; J
lUI- improvements and the current
peases of the agency. The payment
will btf made as soon as the money ar-
rives from the snb treasury at St.
1’he city election is passing of qni tty wauls know n
today, and not a disturbance of titty
kind has occurred, although intense in
tercet in the result is manifested. At
the hour of going to press it is impus
sible to make even an estimate of the
vote for mayor, and the friends of In
three candidates all appear in feel eon
tident. At live o’clock C>70 votes had
l,een cast, and voting was going on
steadily. The voting for school dine
tors in the outlying district is done at
tiie residence of VY H. Riley. Mr.
Riley and C. L. Severy, both members
of ihe present school hoard, are camli
dales for re-election, and have no op
position.
titled him to ihe lot
Attend the railroad meeting at tin
listriei :oun tomorrow night. l'lieutth
Ills of tin- Kansas, Oklahoma Central
& Southwestern railway will lie
ready to enteriain any pioposiliotis Ei
Reno may have to make, i he. roan
will he hut 1; the money to do ihe Work
has been secured, and El Reno can not
nil' *rd to he backward in making bet
BREEDERS, ATTENTION.
1 have for sale or trade, a uammoth
lilaek jack, sixteen hands high, mealy
points, seven years old. Also one
Imported French Goaeli stallion; one
standard bred trotting stallion, live
years old; one Percheron stallion, six
■ ears old; all fully pedigreed and reg-
istered sleek, in line condition and per
feelly sound. Also 100 In-ad of young
mules ranging trom yearlings to three-
year-olds, tor sale (or trade) on reason-
able terms. I will sell or trade this
sleek on reasonable terms or arrange
with some experienced and reoponsi-
Ifie person to handle it for me tin* en-
suing season on shares. The stock
above described ettn tie seen at Slone
man’s Star Barn. For particulars call
on or address
J. E. Sum hart,
Office over Crowe's store, El Reno. *
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rin* St. Louis Globe-Democrat “abso
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Democrat is issued in semi-weekly sec
linns, eight pages each Tuesday and
I riday. sixteen every week, making il
practically a semi-weekly paper, yet
ihe price is “only one dollar a year.
In polities it is strictly republican, hut
il gives “all the news.’ and is abso-
nicly iudispensibiy to the larmer.
merchant, or professional man who inis
mt the time to read a lai go dail > paper,
md Jet desires to keep promptly and
, borough ly posted Sample copies will
he sent free on application to Globk
Printing Co.. St. Louis, Mo.
RAILROAD MEETING,
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P. ALLISON,
President
ROBERT MARTIN,
Vico-President.
B, F. STILL,
(.’ashler
One of the most enjoy ante entertain-
ments over given in this oily was ilmi
given by Hie Nashville Students at the
opera house last night. Every membei
ot the troupe is a star and the immense
vrijwd that witnessed tin* perfot man, e
applauded and roared with laughter
lor three hours. The sale of tickets
was the largest cyer made in El R
Anton Calm returned home trom
Lansing, Kansas, ou Sunday. It wa
suiTuwliil home coining, a* his taiili-
ful wife was not here to welcome him
oui his lrieuds partly made up lor it
Oy their warm welcoming- He will g*
President. vicu-i iunuhmii. Ld.«mi
The First National Bant
El Reno Oklahoma.
Capital, - - - $50,000.00.
We do a general banking business; are protected by the only absolutely
burglar proof steel vault m Oklahoma, in additio..... the finest burglar proof
time lock safe, and are prepared to take care of our customers and friends.
I>nti-i-rons —J. T ALLISON, ROBERT MARTIN, G. YV. DIXON. < L
SEVERY. E. K. JALONICK. H. F. MILL__
TO THE
MONARCH SALOON
AND BILLIARD PARLOR
For a choice Drink or Smoke, or a quiet, pleasant game of Pool or Billiards
Gerrer Block, Rock Island Avenue, EL RENO. _
CALL ATE
H. * W. - TUSTeN’Si-
Livery, Peed and Sale Stables.
-OPPOSITE ECEBLFCOT IIOTEL.-
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i mu ij 11 u i,) i hi nun lid ui ill
HORSES BOARDED. BOUGHT AND SOLD.
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—RKlil'I.AK MEALS.—
-LODGING —
C. K. Perry is closing out his immense
line of iurntlure, in order to reduce
stock to such an extent that he will
only need lo occupy one room. Until
that end is accomplished, lie will sell
furniture nl prices never before heard
of in El Reno. His huh k is Hie largest
and most elegant in the Territory, amt
embraces everything iu the furniture
line,
Mrs. Julius Pi» lil. pupil of Mil me
Migiiom, of Italy, graduate of the Chi
a,.go Musical college, will receive pu-
pils iu voice culture, piano and har-
mony. For terms, time, ele., cull at
residence of Chas. Hartley, corn, rot
Macomb and Jenkins, Capitol llill. *
An advertisement in the cook book,
soon to lie published by the Indies of
ihe Christ iau church, will not only
help to pay oil the indebtedness of Hie
church, but will reach 5,000 persons
who buy their supplies in El Reno.
Tiie Evans strum laundry is the
largest and heal equipped Ifirtitpl'oii
(f the l-ied In western C'klc.bi ffiH ‘‘nd
Mb-W •* - • • H“* >' of
th*'
Enta arc fratilj ulforcd, with no
taken, that Llta 2*kHaiibolt*s ntajbiiij
will be large* thus that til tiy bthet
.••fiedIHftls Yh ‘**e fltl'J
to liis farm near Keokuk tails to carte
out a uuw homo for himself and luile
ones.—Oklahoman.
J, T. Parsons will hereafter give his
attention exclusively to the business nl
tie* YVaier.s-Pu.ree Oil company in this
city, lliia ih the only oil company rep
le-voted in El Reno, and ils business
pere i , grown tu very large prupoi
nous.
*•’.I Reno X’ent No. 8 K O. P. M..w;ll
anal a review at the parlors of the Ker
toot hole!, Wednesday evening. Ai the
review thirty-one new members will be
obligated, w hich will increase the mem-
bership to about eighty.
All members of the El Reno 8
Cornel hand are requested to meet at
the Anheueer cold storage house,
Vvildesdsy ntgei at 8 o'clock
\Y n I Ghlit, fuatl hot “
J. E Bailey will again take cli irgc of
th*1 Merchants hotel ou Lhursilay, j
and Mrs. Kahaga, tin present propri* j
i’lic commercial Club, and all citi-
zens of Kl arc requested to attend a
meeting at the district court room,
Wednesday evening, April 3rd, to con
f,.r with the officers mid directors of
• in- Kansas. < )k la hum a Cent nil & Soul h
western railway, in regard to Hie build-
ing of that road i.iio the city.
,1 .1 O’Roukk,
J. P Scales. Pres Com. Club.
Secretary.
Cl OT I C E
I’ll all WHOM rtf VAV C< twS«W:
Notii'i* is hereby given that the Cole
man Grocery company has ceas**d to
xist.nnd is succeeded liy Geo YV
Coleman and S. E. Fitch, under the
firm name of Coleman Fitch, who
will conduct a general grocery, fruit
and produce buxines*.
Geo. W. Culf.man,
S E. Fitch
Kl Reno, <). I.. April I, 1895.
FOUR MONTHS FOR 25 ENTS
The Twice n-VVeek Times, issued on
Tuesday and Friday, is being sent to
subscribers on trial four months for 25
eer“ • Mail r. qusYler ill silver or
si ■ Jips lo The Hides, Kansas
THE CREAMERY:
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—TH K ONLY—
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Id I dlBI I d ,
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
BICKFORD AVENUE_ -
idui am III
JOE K. HEIM, PROP'S■
EL RENO, OKLA.
M. Lx. STANLEY’S
Livery, Peed and Sale Stable.
....... City.
'5 , and get 353 i*SU( 8 Of the best paper
published in Ihe southwest. Fifty cents
hoys Hie Dr.“V and Sunday Times one
month
FOR SALE.
One of the host improved farms in
......out, * . and one-lnlf mile*
inquire of Henry
is the place to get
The Uerti Finest Rigs in the City.
Corner W;i<fe unci Bickford. '•'_
Also Fine Saddle Horses
EL RENO. OKLA
VV. H-FOLEY,
CONTRftCTOR ftND BUILDER
_Plans and Specifications for buildings.
AIJ KINDS OF WORK CONTRACTED IN CITY OR C OL N I Y
south choctaw avenue. EL RENO OKLA
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ASSIGNEES SAvLE.
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,.ior, will tuove to her hbiue on Cnpitol j ^tofc^Mliard^artin
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FOR SALE.
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ornifeil under an order of tht T' irlcl (ohrt Ad
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Taint) r f*.. *aI* r>rlT»tely, for ca-li, u flm.
Perclinron nlalli'-n i|«i *»1rv^k. *0f>ut S yearn old,
weaken.(WO po,n"l.o
yfc.' .r.ir bale
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THE CADDO HOTEL.
J. T McCOMB Prop
Rates SI to SI.25 per Day. Table Stridly Finslriass.
-ALL MODERN C0NVNIENCES.-
CORNER ROCK IS. AND
Sample Room in Gnr>> '. tior» _________ ano wade stb.elhu.q
h. r
\ horse and phaeton. \Vd! ''*11 to-
gether or separate. Enquire at Weds-
FaVgu express office-
FUR SALE,
A desirable residence on south Bar-
J.(W “v«n“C 'nouirc a* this office
President
OED, D. f/RPUT,
Vice President.
OTTO SHUTTER,
Casliier.
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