El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, June 10, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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V| Daily Published on West Side In Old Oklahoma,
KntcrM in the postofli * ut El Keno, Oklahoma
as tecotul clas* mail matter.
JLL RENO, OKLA,, MONHAY, JI NK iO. M)f>■
NWN -mfl.
The golil reserve is hovering around
just below the *100,000,000 point.
The resources of the national hanks
pf the United States amount to *4,410,
1)02,490.
Postmaster General Wilson says he
Will deliver no political speeches in
{Missouri.
Pontraets for four irrigation plants
((aye been let by the Kansas State Irri-
gation board.
The millions of acres of grass burned
from the prairie lands in the west each
year is the main cause of dry summers
and hot winds.
The democrats of the territory seem
to be following the example set by the
republican league convention hold at
J5nid some time ago.
Tho supremo court held that Hank
Commissioner Brideuthal’s term in
Hansas continues until 181)7.
“Honest money, consisting of gold,
silver and paper, every dollar as good
as any other dollar, and all hacked by
the national faith and honor,” is what
the Ohio republicans demand.
A young lady requested to be re-
leased from her marriage engagement
on the ground that when she con
traded it she believed ho lover waB a
duck, but bad siucc found him to bo a
goose.—Ex.
With one more letter in the name of
the new attorney general there would
be Harmony in the cabinet all the year
’round.—K. C. Journal.
Ves, but take two away and Harm
would surely result.
Thhre is still an abiding faith in the
coming of dollar wheat, and though
the bears are lighting with charrcteris-
tie vigor against it the chances are all
in favor of the consummation of the
plans of the bulls,—K. C. Times.
TO THE EAST.
BEST DINING CAR 6ERVICE IN
THE WORLD.
The Rock Island 1* foremost In adopting
any advantage calculated to improve -peed and
give that luxury, safety and comfort that pop
ular patrouuge demand*. Its equipment in thor
nuglily complete with veatihuled train*, mag
nlflcent dining cars, aleepcrp and ehair eoachoa,
all the moat e. agant, and of recently improved
patterns.
SPECIALTIES.
Fast Time. -Excellent Equipment-
Best DlnlnR Car Service In the
World Good Connections.
For full particular a* to ticket*, map*, rate*
apply to any coupon ticket office in the United
State*, Canada or Mexico, or nddrcBH,
JNO. SEBASTIAN,
Gen’l Tkt &. Pass. Aut.
Chicago, III.
MAIN SPRINGS
E25 $1.00.
Chas. H. Rose, ‘The Jeweler,”
C. R I. & P. RAILWAY.
OOINO SOUTH.
No. I. Passenger
No. 3. Passenger .
No. 31 Local Frolrht
OOINO NORTH
No. 2. Passenger...............
No. 4. Passenger............
No 32 Local Freight..........
.13:42 A. M.
..!():!« •
I :U3 I*. M.
....3:87 A. M
to P. M
.9:30 A. M
A. E. Cooper, Agent.
CHOCTAW. OKLAHOMA & GULF
,.10:17 a. M.
. 6:B0 P. M.
.11 ;00 a. M.
EA8T HOUND.
No 4—Pagpcnger going East...
No. 3—Passenger going East.
No. 0—Passenge., on Sunday.
WIST BOUND.
No. 1—Passenger Arrive* trom oast.. 9:25 A. M.
No. 3—Passenger Arrive* from cast r. ; >0 P. M.
No. 5—Sunday Mail ami Acccom’n 10:05 A. M.
J. C. ClIKISNF.Y,
Local Agent.
A. T. & S. F. RAILWAY.
LEAVE OKLAHOMA CITY, OOINO SOUTH.
No 403 Texas Express 13:35 A. M
pres
No 423—Oklahoma Kxjire**.
No 430. Accommodation.
2:13 P. M
4:10 1». M
OOINO NOIITH.
No. 404—Chicago Expre** .....
No. 403—Missouri River Express
No. 430—Accommodation........
A W. Dunham. Agent
it:lu A. XI
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a:111 A. XI
The Democrat never Ims anything to
say against the county commissioners
for the reason that the board gave that
paper the printing and thus succeeded
iu quieting a sheet that would natur-
ally rather howl thau eat if there was
no prospect of a big feast ahead of it.
An old Indian down in the Chicks
saw country has prophesied that fol-
lowing the present full moon a tlood
would visit the .country that would
.weep everything out of the valleys
The Indians are tirm belieyors iu the
prophesy and are taking to tho hills
The democratic county convention
held at Kingfisher on Saturday, passed
reoolutions favoring the free coinage
of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1. The
resolution xvas passed after a big tight.
The anti-free silyer forces led by Pat
Nagle met their Waterloo by a vote b
to 1.
Rev. Ralph Swinburn, the oldest
railroad engineer iu the world, died, at
Charleston, \V. Va., on the *Ut iust ,
aged 90 years. He was associated w uh
Stephenson on the first locomotive
built. He was born at Newcastle on
Tyne, England, and came to the Uni-
ted States in 1890.
Watches Cleaned
E°5$1.00.
CHAS E, ROSE, ‘THE JEWELER,’
BURKE X BURKE,
Attorneys at Law
J
Stock Exchange Bank Building.
El Ren®, Okla
FRANK B CROSTHWAITE.
Attorney at Law.
Townsite ami contest ca*
land department of my officers co:
late chief of tho towns'
the lirueral Land Offli
specialty. Tli
inducted by nu-
tate chief of tho townsite and central division of
Land Office.
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LEMON,
VANILLA.
CHOCOLATE,
SI RAW BLR l<\
SHERBETS,
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M PURE CREAM.sT'
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AT GERRER’S BAKERV.-i” '
Special Hat Sale! j
EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY I
AT R. D. WOOD’S.
JUNE 3
And Will ContinueTwo Weeks.
K. K. JKNNINGS. A. J. JENNINGS.
JENNINGS & JENNINGS.
Attorneys at Law
Office—Jensen-Tliieson Block.
EL KKNO, - - OKLA.
FRANK G. WHITE
Attorney at Law.
Practice in nil Territorial and U. S.
(lourts of Oklahoma.
( itowK Hi ii.dino, .Second Floor.
G. L. GORWYN,
? TUIl If
1
Conveyancing and Collections.
Kusscll Street, El Reno.
WESLEY M. ELLIOTT,
City Auctioneer.
Goods of all Kinds Bought and Sold
Country Trade Solicited.
First Corner North of Poatofflcu, EL RENO.
JNO. H. PITZER.
•*L ft W Ye R:-
-Room* No. 6 and 7,-
First Nat. Bk. Bldg. BL RENO, OKLA.
E. C. ROHKAR,
THE EXPERT
ise an
Painting
mining r
Leave Orders at Gerrer’s Bakery
Painting, Graining. Kalso-
rainiug and Paper Hanging
BEN KESCH,
Brick.
Yards west of Choctaw depot,
hi. 11k.no. Okla.
H. A. FRANKLTnT
Justice the Peace,
Oibco on Russell Street.
El Reno, - - Okla.
Ellis & Townsend,
Ninnckah ■ Stone - Quarry,
Best Stone on Line of C.. R. I. P. Ry.
CitiCKASitA, -:- Ind. Tick
C. H. CARSWELL,
Attorney at Law.
Practice in all the courts of Oklahoma
and the Indian Territory.
T. R. REID.
Attorney at Law.
(County Attorney.)
Practice in all court* of the Torritory. Corrcs
poudcnce solicited.
Office: In County Court House.
G. F. McCOOL,
UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY.
Woodson St. woet First Nat'l Bank. El Kkxo.
DR. R. WILSON
Resident Dentist.
Graduate of Baltimore Dental College, the most
famous on earth. Office over Soninart’s drug
store. Practices painless dentistry. Gold lining
noted for staying qualities. English and Amen
cfin teeth, the most natural and lifelike. Worth
less teeth and root* extracted without pain (ab-
solutely) by the use of nitrous oxide gas. ether or
chloroform, if desired. Crown and bridge work
of most aesthetic style. All work warranted.
J. D. CONNELLY.
u. s. cow
and notary public.
=EL RENOs?-
Normal • and • Business
GOLLRGEl.
Students will be admitted at any time.
Rates lower than at any other institution in this territory.
-—Courses a he Given in-
BUSINESS, SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, VOCAL MUSIC
ELOCUTION AND VOICE CULTURE.
A ditiplomn will be given to till who complete any course. Hoard anil
room can he had at $.‘l 00 per week. Day and night sossions are held. Kspecia'.
pains will lie taken to secure positions for all who complete a course. Tho
Principal i f this school is an expcriencotl teacher and has helped a great many
young people to success. ADDRESS,
S. D. CRANE.
Anheuser - Busch Brewing Ass’n
&
ST. LOUTS, MO.
i\V. I. GOFFI
Sole Agent at El Reno, Oklahoma,
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j ~cLst.louis .M0.„V- j
The “Best
AID "TOII FAUST'S SPECIAL BREW" A SPECIALTY.
IT IS AWARDED THE FIRST PREMIUM
_fi_T BT7-EI5.-S- EXPOSITION.
Beer” on the Continent.
Family Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention._
,J.T. ALLISON.
President.
ROBERT MARTIN,
Vice-President
11. F. STILL,
Cashier
Room over Crmve's .tore El Reno. Deeds and
mortgages drawn. Pension claims a specialty,
Charges very reasonable.
The First National Bank
El Reno Oklahoma.
Capital, - - - $50,000.00.
\\ o do a general blinking business: are protected by the only absolutely
burglar-proof steel vault m Oklahoma, in addition to tin- lines! burglar proof
lime lock safe, and are prepared to take care of our customers and fuentts.
Directors-J T ALLISON, ROBER T MARTIN. G. W. DIXON, C. L
SKVERY. E. F. JALONR'K. B. F. STILL.
Pi
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A New Addition!
Mri
M. M. ENGLE.
IV!. M. ENGLE, Jr.
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Gustav Tiielen Jno. W. Nyce, Miciiaki. Eichhoff, Ciias. A. Nexvman,
President Vice-President. Cashier. Assistant Cashier.
Ciias. F. Asiilev. Second Vice-President.
THE STOCK EXCHANGE BANK
(INCORPORATED
Gaoital Stock. - $50,000.00,
DIRECTORS.
Lot ts Eichhoff. S II. Uoknf.u, Jno. \V Nvck
(i. 11. Kekfoot. .Ias. E. Kf.i.so, M. Eichhoff
CORRESPONDENTS.
Chase National Bank N.nv York C ity Midland National Hank. Kansas City
Mo. National Bank of the Republic. St. Louis. Mo Stock
Kxrhamre Bank. < aldwoll, Kansas.
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DR. J. B. ADAIR,
General Practitioner
Olliue in Jensen block. Residence on
South Barker Avenue.
Telephone from residence to Bymmcs’ Drugstore
J.T & A. 1.. NICHOLSON,
DENTISTS
Over First National Bank.
EL RENO. OKLAHOMA.
Hoke Smith has probably noticed th
increased attention to Memorial Day
and that the people of this couutiy
have only admiration and honor for
the men who offered their lives to pre-
serve it the Hoke Smith style of pa-
triots is as small in numbers as it is iu
soul.—Globe Democrat.
E. J SIMPSON .
Attorney at Law
Office. Canadian County Bank Building
El Reno. Oklahoma.
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ENGLE S GO.
te! EstuteS biin Ipls
Have just finished platting
Engle’s Addition
To El Rmro and propose to dispose of it on
Reasonable: Terms a1
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to the purchasers. Sale of lots
5 Will Begin Saturday. May 4.1
m
Witnesses before T S. Commission-
ers in the Indian territory will here
after be entitled to the same compen-
sation as witnesses in the circuit and
district courts of flic United States
T his applies only to witnesses before
U. S. Commissioners when acting i>
such U. S. Commissioners. Witnesse-
and jurors in eases before such com-
missioners in their capacity and ex-m
licio justices of the peace are entitled!
to fees as provided in chapter (111 of
Mansfield's Digest of the general laws
of Arkansas See section ill of the act
of May 2. 1HN0, entitled an act to pro-
vide a temporary government for the
territory of Oklahoma, to enlarge the
Jurisdiction of the United States court
iu the Indian territory and for ollim
purposes.
FREE
Billiards® and © Poo
And a Free Lunch
Everybody Welcome!
---AT THE -
Monarch Saloon,
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W hen an opportunity will be
offered to purchase some of the
most desirable and cheapest
residence property in the city
Will sell for
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or on Installment Plan %
Up
Gustav Tiif.lkn.
Chas. F. Ashley.
Wxi. K HUMPHREY, I’res't. K. D. HUMPHREY, Sec’y and Treas.
til tan 111 limitin' l'ii„
MILLERS AND GRAIN DEALERS.
[[j,r , ; market price pniJ for all KinJs of grain. Ask youi ",,>r I"1
lowing brands of Hour if you want the liesl
1- i. RENO—High Patent,
MISTLETOE- Siruighl l atent.
W1GW \ M -Half P lien
CALL at;
H. Vft TUSTeN’S>
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables.
______; PP03ITE IrXIZ^'^’OO'Z? HOTEL.--------
fine livery Turnouts of Every
HORSES BOARDED, BOUGHT AND BOI L),
— KKGI I.AK ME \I.H.
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GERRER BLOCK,
Koqk EUuhJ Avc. EL RENO
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Or will exchange for pood farms
or stocks of merchandise
Represent the CONTINENTAL
Building and Loan
ASSOCIATION.
Rents and Collections E
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OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
BICKFORD AVENUE. __
dill a
JOE K. HEIM. PROP’R.
EL RENO, OKLA.
DAVIDSON & CASE.
L v U M 13 B R .
|)FA LFRS,
,1 i, I’OMPKINS. Manager.
KL RENO. OKLAHOMA
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PROMPTLY MHDE,
l;or Further Particulats Call on or AiltJress
ENGLE & CO.,
GERRER BLOCK. EL RENO, O. T.
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Diven, William H. El Reno Daily Eagle. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 214, Ed. 1 Monday, June 10, 1895, newspaper, June 10, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913287/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.