El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 9, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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1*B»L1»BKD KTKRT DAY KXCKPT SUNDAY.
WILLIAMS D1VBN Editob Mamaoxb
f 10
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Dai v aud Weekly, per W eek
Dally uu«l Weekly, per Year
Weekly, per Year
hlj ]a,l| UihM on West Side in Old flUahaai.
li tend in th6 i ostoffli e at B1 R< n 1 111 il
as second claee mail matter. _
H BKNO, OKI.a -All RDAY. MAH. 0, *06
announcements.
POLICE JUDGK.
\\nr- authorized to nnnoiinrc that K A. W in
erti. i-u * amlldut.-f«.r tile office or police judia*
of the city of K1 Iteno
POLICE JUDGE.
Wr an authorized to announce Hint J.
Brewer is a candidate for the office of police
judge <>r die city of K1 Iteno.
POLICE JUDGE.
\\> an- authorized to announce that W II.
WariiiL' i- u candidate for the office of police
.: fKl Iteno __
POLICE JUDGE.
We arc authorized to announce that James
Thom; -on is a candidate for the office of Police
.Tad 1 _
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
We are authorized to announce thut Henry
Franklin i- a < undulate for n- election to the of
ice of justice of the peace of K1 Reno towuali.p.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
We are authorized to announce that Arthur
Bird
authorized to aim
I in a candidate for the office of Justice of the
Pea 1 e ol El Reno tom ni hip.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
We are authorized
Gont
1 in* 1
AY are authorized to announce that G. 1.
irwvn i-s a candidate lor the office of Justice of
- Peace of El Iteno township.
ltenl esiale changed Imtids at a lively
rate today.
The person who thinks himself above
criticism is generally beneath it.
The Durr trial for the murder of S.
H. Foss is now on trial in Guthrie,
Judge Burford presiding.
Il appears that the only day eongri ss
did anything was Sunday, when it
ought not to have done anything.
The Associated Press says “Some
Oklahoma officials have been selling
seeds to the settlers that were intended
for gratuitous distribution by the gov-
ernment.”
A summer resort for invalids and
others that will become world-re-
uowned is certain to be established in
the Chickasaw country soon after that
country is opened to settlement,
K. L. Dunn, chairman of the Okla
hotna democratic central committee,
left for home yesterday. He is not
pleased with the action of the late con
gress in Oklahoma matters, hut is con-
vinced that something will be done by
nett congress.—Washington Press Re-
port.
TKRItITOltlAI. OVKU I K'
Governor W< Vl"u!£
SSSS7&......r v •.A,..:v..n.hh;
Assistant Attorney General K°.v ,lou,n
U. S. Attorney...........
V. S. Marshal......
Chief Justice................
Rov Hoffman
Caleb It Krnnkf
E. I» Nix.
Avrociatc Joaticer
......Frmk Dale.
Ilenrv W. Scott.
J no. Il Uurford.
A, G. <*. B.erer,
J. L. Me Alee.
CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor—C. II. Hobart, Conncllmwn—Nt ward.
( baa. ( etk F X Gerror: 9nd. ward, M. Mr
iu*y. G. R. Ilrobeck .".rd ward. M. Burnaby. J I
Parsons: 4th ward. Henry Lassen. n\ J Mon
trie*. City Clerk—Win McHugh. Police Jtuijie
-S. K. Ktilwoll. City Attorney- D. N'. 1*1
bot, City Marshal-L. J. Stoneman.
(tail ll«t M K«(t.iA|tJr|;e
y-*y wv
m& m
-
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Probate Judge-W ft Brown: Treasurer—Neal
W Kvuus; Clerk J K Stone; SberitT—J '1 Can-
non; Attorney Tbo* R Held; Register ol D eda
8 J Richards; Superintendent M K Gould;
Su
(Irt
Hr J A Hatchett
is; Superintendent Goul
urveyor LD Cornelius; Commissioner* J A
shorn, II B Yasey, W II Hutchinson: Coroner
GOVERNMENT OF THE I SITED ST AT I S.
Grover Cleveland.
.....Ad tin Stevenson.
Waller Gresham.
Daniel S. Lur.mnt.
.....Wilson S. Bi--cII
.... John G. Carlisle
President ...........
Vice President..........
Secretary of State.........
Sec re r ary of War.
Poatiuaater General...
Secretary of the Treasury.
Attorney Gouen-.l,
Secretary of the Navy
s.-cretary of the Inteljor
Secretary of Auriculture
Kiehurd Gluey
lliluny A. 11*11 rt
Hoke Smith
J. Sterling Morion
SCHEDULE OF DAILY MAILS.
MAIL AIUUVKrt rBOM »T. JOSEPH A Nil MlNt O.
From the North............Daily.... 10:57 p. m.
From the South ......... . " 5:35 p. in.
MAIL A Hilt V 1C H rtlOM CIIOOTAW KAtl.WAT.
— KXI kl*T SUNDAY—
From Oklahoma City, Council Grove. Canadian
ami Ynkon ......... 9:r>5n.
From Fort Reno . ............ 11 Oft p. m.
•• Oklahoma city I -1
" Fort Iteno......... . 5:50 "
“ Liberty and Tboratou.. 13:00 a. m.
“ Arapahoe............... 8:00p. m*
WICHITA AND roftT WOllTII.
For the North
*• “ South
Daily.
1::I p. in.
13:15 a. in.
rou TUB CIIOtTAW RAILWAY.
—EXCEPT SUNDAY —
For Fort Reno ..... P: 55 a.m.
Yukon und Oklahoma City
1 Fort Iteno...................
‘ Canadian, Connell Grove and
Oklahoma city
11:05
4 :ft0 p. in.
4:50 “
3:00 “
0 Ki a.in.
“ Liberty and Thurston.......
“ Arapahoe..................
CHOCTAW RAILWAY—LEAVES SlINDAVs.
For Fort Reno................... 10:05 a. in.
*• Oklahoma City......... II :iWp. in.
Mail made up for night trains at 8:00 p. in
All mall leaves thirty minutes before traiu time.
Office open dally except Sunday from 7 o’clock
a. m. to 6:30 o’clock, p. m. Sunday from 8;80 to
10:30 a m. WM. REDDER, l*. M
h:.,
TO THE EAST.
BEST DINING CAR SERVICE IN
THE WORLD.
The Rock Island in foremost in adopting
any advantage calculated to Improve speed and
give that luxury, safety and comfort that pop
ulur patrouuge demands Its equipment la thor
oughly complete with veatibuled trains, mag
niflecut dining cars, sleepers and chair coaches,
all the moat elegant, and of recently improved
patterns.
SPECIALTIES.
Fast Time.—Excellent Equlpmont-
Best Dining Car Service in the
World Good Connections.
For full particular an to ticket*, maps, rates
upply to any coupon ticket office in the United
Staten, Canada or Mexico, or uddress,
UNO. SEBASTIAN,
Gen’l Tkt & Pass. Agt.
Chicago, 111.
(County Attorney.)
Practice in all court* of the Torrltory. Correa
pondence solicited.
Office: In Comity Court House.
DR. R. WILSON
Resident Dentist.
Graduate of Baltimore Dental Colleffe. the most
mm hi* mi earth, office over SoinbartY _driip
store. I’lactlcee pa1nle«“ dentistry. Gob
noted for slaying qualities. Knulish and
can teeth the’most natural and lifelike. Worth
■ * —In (iih-
thcr or
>rk
IQ
t o
HERE! Si
painless di-id i.-t ry. Gold tllliii-
Knirlish and Ameri
and lifelike. Wort
legs teeth and root* extracted without pain (a
folutelv) hy the uneof nitron- oxide iras. ether «
chloroform, if desired. Crown and bridge woi
of moat uesthet ic ntyle. All work warranted.
BLHKE & BURKE,
Attorneys at Law
Cantuliau Co. Bank BuiMiiif?.
Kl Keno, .** Okla
FRANK CROS’l HR A1TE
Attorney at Law.
Townnite ami content ca-m* a specialty.
conducted 1)
1 ntral divi.-i
land department of my office in conducted by
late chief of lie* lowii-ile and central divi.-iou
The
he
of
C. R I. A6 P. RAILWAY.
Timk Tabi.k.
OOINO SOUTH.
No. 1. I’anscnger ........
No. 3. Passenger........
No. 31 Local Freight .....
No.‘2. Passenger.
No. 4. Passenger.
No 33 Local Freight
UOINO NORTH.
12:45 A. M.
10:57 •*
3:55 P. M.
4:00 A. M
5:35 P. 51
8:50 A. M
A E. COOI’KH, Agent.
CHOCTAW, OKLAH OM A & GULF
Timk Table.
BAST HOUND.
No. 3—Passenger going Rust...
No 4—Passenger going East....
No. 6—Passenger, on Sunday.
WKBT BOUND.
No. |—Passenger Arrive* from east
'■’.i :i pi ssenger Arrives front east
No. ft Suuday Mail and Acccom’n
.11:05 A. M.
. 5:50 P. M.
11:00 A. M.
9:55 A. M.
4:50 P. M.
10:05 A. M.
J. c.
(IIKISNF.Y,
Local Agent.
Frank Hahn
Jno, Pruess
Halm & Pruess
A. T. & S. F. RAILWAY.
—Timk Table.—
I.V.AVB OKLAHOMA CITY, UOINO SOUTH.
No 403 Tc .»i“ Exprc
No 423- 1 ’klahoma Fj
xnri
utioi
No 430. Accoinmoda
UOINO NORTH.
No. 404—Chicago Express
No 403- Mi***oiiri Diver Fxpress
No. 480— Accommodation........
13:25 A M
. 3:13 P. M
1:10 P. M
. 6:10 A. M
11:80 P. hi
. 9:15 A. M
the General L.uid office.
I SO I 8t N. W.
W r» shlngton, - D, C*
DR. j. B. ADAiR,
General Practitioner.
Ollice in .Jenson Block. Residence 01
South Barker Avenue.
Telephone from residence to Synimes’ Drugstore
SPRING
___________AND SO IS ——
^ B» P ET TEE
hatf x
swi
m
With a full line of the Celebrated
1
mean Siy r ws
^:RAGLE^=:
SULKY : PLOWS
JOHN DEF.RL PLOWS.
And a full line of
Listers,-Cultivators*
AND HARROWS
I K. JKNNINGS.
A. J. JENNINGS.
JENNINGS & JENNINGS.
Attorneys at Law
Office—Jeuaen-Thicaou Block.
KL RENO, - - - OKLA.
- :TIIK t’VGLONF:
A. W. Dunham, Agent.
NICKEL ALARM CLUCKS
98 CENTS
ROSE, •THE JEWELER.’
SECRET ORDERS.
Kl Reno Division No. 1. U. R. K of P. meets la.^t
Saturday in each month. Jacob Scbwcizer,
Mli I ’
The members of the Oklahoma legis-
Uture are about evenly divided be-
tween McKinley and Reed for president
except the Indiana contingent in the
Indian Territory who loves Benjamin
Harrison with the undying affection
that tlie Georgia contingent has for
Hoke Smith.—Ex.
The Concatenated Order of lion linos
will hold high carnival tomorrow night
st the Masonic temple. Kitty or sixty
of the order will be here from oilier
parts of the territory. About twenty
tin. of the purblind kittens will have
their eyes opened and a high old lime
Is expected. There will be a banquet
Ijlven after the work of lb order has
Seen completed.—Times-Journal.
The provision in the Indian bill al
■saving Oklahoma to select school
•amis from Indian reservations, adds
Hfl’,000 acres to the school fnnd The
Ifeiicrnl law provided that certain sec-
tion should be set apart for school
(tods', hut the allotments to Indians
‘overed Ki.otlti acre ; that would have
belonged to the school lands, and this
~alled for legislation to allow the terri-
'nry to select them from other Indian
•eservatfono an amount equal to that
Sovcred by the Indian allotment . As
ftte secretary of the interior is not in
<t t arry to open the Kiekapoo country
*0 settlement it is suggested that it
Yruhi bo a good plan to .'''dee* 'hose
htmls "10:11 that reservation.
Is Open for Business
FIRST-CUSS - BUTTER
Bv the Wholesale or Retail.
The Best that is Made.
Call on us if you wish to
buy; or bring us your but-
ter if you hayc any to soil.
jgySnuth of Ivvglf. oflic •. Book Island
avenue. Kl Iteno, Oklahoma,
Reno Pont No. 1.3 G. A. It. meets at Hoffman hall
j every Saturday night. All comrade* invited to
attend. W. ('. Muzzy, Commander.
|y| eat Market.
Elmer Von Tungeln, Prop.
Fresh, Cured Meats, Chickens, (riinie
North Kock Island avenue. El iteno. Okla.
Neosho Tulle Nurse r.
I* heavily stocked and of very thrifty growth
with apple, pear, peach, plum, cherry, and nl
kinds of tree* kept in western nurseries: h!*<
grapevines, small fruits, evergreens, flowering
shrubs, forest trees, etc., at prices so low all cai
buy. A lew good agents wanted. Send for
price lift. Direct to
Neosho Valiev Nursery.
Chanute, Kans.
\ \
B. F. FISHER,
| list ice the Peace.
North of Kaulk Office,
El ID.no, - Oklahoma
H. A
Justice
(). F. filed k !
John J. j
Canadian Encampment No. 3 I
every second and fourth Friday.
Wicks, V. P. i. K. Dryer, Scribe.
Martha UehcecH. Rebecca degree. Lodge No. I
.Mrs. Allison,
% OF
A YEAR!
FOR |
meet.- tirst and third Fridays.
N. G.
Ascension Gommandery K. T. \N D. meets to -
Tuesday of each mouth. Otto Shut tee, K <’
K! Reno Lodge No. 0. K of P. meets every Satur-
day evening except the last in each month.
A. Newman, tC.
day e
Char:
Keystone (’banter No. 9, R. A. M. meets every
second and fourth Tuesday in each month \N
|{. drown, 11. P.
o L 1
Friday even:
. 3. A. n l . w , meet- every
Frank G. While. M. \N.
Reno Lodge No. 7. 1. <>. *>. F. meets e\« ry Tl
day ■•veiling Ceorg* K. Godfrey, N. •
El Reno Lodge No. 7, A. F. A V M . stated <
niuuicDt:'.n:» tlrs| ami third Monday in
m. nth. A. F. Mastkuman. W. M.
FRANKLIN,
the Peace,
Oflice on Russell Street.
Kl Keno, - - - Okla.
R. N. SPEER
Attorney at Law
Collections given prompt attention.
Will practice in land o’"
l prt
territorial cmi
Office-Rock island
Kl K i:no,
office nud in all
'•tirts.
ave half lil’k mirth Caddo hotel
Oklahoma.
J. D. CONNELLY.
S. GOMMISSIONKH
AND NOTAFiY PUBLIC.
Room over Crowe’s store. El Reno. Deeds and
mot
(’ill!
K. of L. meet
hall
.cry Monday night at «
S. J Dyer,’ M. W.: s. A. Kem, 1<
4 OF A DOLLAR-
ONLY O CX CENTS.
4„ \J
('.‘1 niol t a 11
Tile-day
presidei
'ouuty Meflical Society nice
of each month. F. M.
, .1 P. Adair, secretary.
inM M El.’i i.M
y second im •
,1. I*. s
Thursday of •
• i ; k. Pri -ddet
irer
lorliragea drawn. I'ensiou claims a speeialty
• very reasonahle.
|.S. & A. L NICHOLSON.
DEN T ISTS
Ovui* Fil’sl National Bank,
KL I1KNO OKLAHOMA
FRANK G. WHITE
\tornevat Law.
fitmiffi m m simicy
By Buying at this Popular House
AERIAL BICYCLES,
Latest improved and best manfactured.
—
Mb Largest Hardware House in the City
carrying everything from a Tack
Tf; to a Threshing Machine.
------
k .YT Store and Warehouses, Rock Island
Avenue, North of Woodson Street.
B EL RENO, - OKLAHOMA.
m ■■ •: ::
\nheuser- Busch Brewing Ass’n.
or, TjC
W
■~t‘ Ay
“ . ytt
Sole Agon
I. GOFF.^r
: at El Rcto, Oklahoma,
Th!rd;,'!i,i!tal'iiiJivi!isi'i'l>iii.yii!l
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SHD "TO i: FVJST'S SPiCIAl BREW" ft SPECIALTY.
IT IS AWARDED Till: MRST PRHMUM
S2CX303Z'I?X02:T-
The "Best Beer” on the Continent.
Family Orders Will Rt.’-eivc Prompt Attention.______
TH ES25=—-
eXCttftNQe,:-
COTTON
lilt inn! Spiriluotis Liquors
IP
FOPS
,;mt
1. KHOAIIS ,V CO.
Bickford Avqiiuh
I’liOIV.
EL RENO.
fit
J
SHIPS,
U nun liiix.o,
—Two (‘iglit juigo i*a|M*i's
Issued Tuesday
And Friday
“i847” Rogers Bros’. Knives
$1.85 peit seR
ROSE, ‘THE JEWELER."
Hre t’oucu City Courier says PrcJU- j
'•out Pitzer'a acutcncfa arc as rerpen-
•iue as tlio course of the y.- »• Arkan-
"as fivor. Ouc ho lit a their hrenili a :■■
-jiilobls phrase after plirafo of his won
"crfully constrovfril i uteute with |
Vila- and dispatel: cloubtfu! whothrr
•*p can bring them to a gran-nfiaa! con
''In ions. Ifi volu r'ngH lit:* » ol ar-
• oiu il boll on a frosty morning, and Ids I
head* keep time fc t!:o tenor A h:s ’-o-1
-darks .Our ffctng Cif.-cr has £0 a. I
ffiarkod degree that k :ndi-hl iality [
Vim see him or hfa: ’:ii ‘:1k c nee,
and yon never forgot htn 'fhore is
lione Ilk* him. He ,la purely .veatern
in his style, affecting 'he breadriuicie 1
list, long locks aud beard did tnaimei ,
isms of the plains. Acute aud logical'
In a pronouuced degree, be ic also a
ready debater and i skilled pr.rlian.c . Ti-o1 r:f's
lariau. Ihosequalities uiak-' him e\
fcelleut material ["!'a presiding oftie. r
,f the lori ilorlal <-onii• ■ i•
I atcsl lelogrnpli and market
reports every Tuesday and
Friday.
Special Features for'95
Tlie Chiltlrun's
Hu* Wor.mi’s Doimrinu til
Kitrm tiuil /jvrii’iiltur-.ii Nunn ;
^\tnl Spcchil (Joiilimunl Slorii'6.
f’olitii’s tiuil Poliliuiait^ al \Y:is!»
Tho 8po!tiog Ph/'• Hoi e s •
nil tho u0ws in tin*
T w iW uok Tim ?i.
M:i :od to any atlilrcss,
'"U^yandSiiD-.....
E. J. SIMPSON.
\ orncy at Law.
1’iaetiee in all Territorial and U. IS
< ‘I'lirt ■ et i lkialioina
( (iKOW I Bllll DING, BKCOSO Fl.< >OB
J. E. SOM BART,
I’lipifiiin - mill - Snif oil.
Office over Crowe's Store.
El T: SO 1 )KLAH< 1.
Ellis & Townsend,
We. K. IIUMIMIKKY
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Thf GiVctt- -1 Newspaper
tp t'hc Southwest.
t>0 Gts. a Month,
j Dili;Csiiiaitisui County Bunk BniUling , ^
Ki. Ki no, Oklahoma. | Vjj||j|i ,* ;l]| -
ALFALFA SEED:
Cum* and millet seeds, Kaftlraml ’J llirKAsiiv
.Jerusalem corn, seed nvIl'uI and
oats—all crops of I'-t'K U rile
for our ' Il<)nv to Sow Alfalfa,”
and prices on seeds
Mi Beth iV ICinnison,
Mor.ti.m thU paper. (iat’den City, lias.
THE TWICE-A-WEEK REPUBLIC
8PFOIAL OFFER,
I viood Only Uhtll March 31st !flD5.
Si’lld tNVO IHJNV Mil l)8(*l i I iCl‘3 with two
I fret one year free
\ -
or
, li. i. ft !’. Hy.
Ind. 'I’r.it
c H. CARSWELL,
Athivncv at Law
• u
MILLERS AND CRAIN DEALERS.
Highest marki l price paid for all kinds of grain. Ask your gt.ii ■ :! k
lowing brands of Hour if you want the hesl
Kl. RUNG—High I’atenl,
MfSTI.K I’OR —Simight Patent,
WIGWAM—Half Pair • t.
Gphi'av I mu t n. .Iso. W. Nv<-k. Mk-:iaki l.uTuini i'. i'iias. A. Ni.v mn.
1’iesideut. Vice Piesidi-n! i'aslder Assistaoi 1. r.
CllAS 1' Asm.l'.V Second Vine President.
THE STOCK LXCHANGL BANK
(INCOIU’ORA I I'.D
Capital Stock. ______~ $50,000.00.
Gi-stav I'm 1.1
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l’l aetit’n In ■
mol i!i<
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THE TIMES,
KWrvd.-v* Gilv. Mr'
flfi'ii ni nn siihserihers with four
toll l’s and I’eeiiVe lilt) paper two
ms without cost.
Do you knoNv a u»»hit tiling Nvlmn you
e it A nn v I'd l > tlie NVise i- siilllc-eut. I
Address I’m Hf.i i ULI» .
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BEN l
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of < >k!*hotn«
in lorrltorv.
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DIRSCronS.
Louis Bichhoff, S. II IIohnf.il
G ll. Kkkkoot. \). Kf.itv
CORRESPONDENTS.
(Jhase NiWtona! Bank, N«’nv York C’lfy. Midland NFiliunal K.ank. Iv
Mo. National Bank of the Kepublie, St ^Louis, Mo. Sloe
I'.Neliamro Bank. Calilwell, Kansas.
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DAVIDSON & CASE.
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Diven, William H. El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 9, 1895, newspaper, March 9, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912754/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.