The Enid Democrat. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 59, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 31, 1896 Page: 4 of 8
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Enid Democrat.
Who will
or l'aggsrt?
ead, Hubble, Sparlock Cunningham vs. Gilroy.
The jur) has not gone lo (lien isUtive jugglery on the part
llhd Homestead
Patents I Jan it Cluini!*
, leg. ban to \rnij alater, Mrs. Hummer, -T... «ni CMAU
1 recollect Hill of Mr. I nllabnn WATSON E. COLEMAN,
of
I.. G. Mil*. A. J. Josss.
MAIH & JONKS,
Ki'iTi'its AMI'IVbiimikks
srHHCItllTION ItATKs
Pt-r year, (If in >uUhi .>-
jVr year, (ti not |k uI sii whwicr,
\.U
the kmn | K*««;itAT
MM ever>
Hh'iuiila) at Kniil, OaiHeld eount), oklahoma
ESTSffirrd U. U.V I..r J™''™'"*'
ffcrtHigh the uudls a* *ecwwl-<Us*
SATURDAY, OCT, 31 ISM.
For President,
room yet; this is the closing addrtss.
Must ol t!ie silver nnilitlnlMCHine Gentlemen there has been no denial
last evening and report everything of any statement we Imve made. Will
lovely. you vote lor h man whoso lionestl
tnd t competency lifts never !>eeii
questioned; or wiil you vole for *
.nan because of some private in-
iliience you would not liko lo make
;iiown? Would Ned Sissnn am
lioruer make any better treasurer
next term liian the\ have this?
The Democrats of tins county an*
ruing to vote the Silver lickei
straight. The l'opulists need have
io fear of democrats scratching.
II* inembeT mat me repuldieam
have charge of the election inaehiu-
erv and will throw your ballnl out li
ihey have a chance. Vote it straight
CLOSING OF THE CAMPAIGN.
Tills is the last campaign issue.
AM -1 BRYAN.
For Vioe President,
AHTHUK SEWALL.
Territorial Free Silver Ticket.
For Delegate Coiigresn,
j. y. Caixamas.
Oitlaen'a Free Silver Ticket
For Councilman, 10th Diatrict,
K. J. Ci.akk.
for Uipresentati'e, lOlb District,
W . K. BBRHV-
For Representative 20tli District,
A. H. Kins.
>-„r Probate Judge,
W. M. Asdeusox.
For Sheriff,
j, z. hi chop.
For Treasurer,
I 1). CUNNINOHAU.
For County Clerk,
Jamkh Tagoakt.
For County Attorney,
O. 1). Hlbbkix.
For Register of Defds,
J. L. Hkokh.
For Su|ierintendent of Public In
•(ruction,
James Spitriock.
For Surveyor,
Fukd How kit.
For Coronor,
C. L. Oslo lit n .
For Commissioner,1st District,
V. J. ConA iIIAN.
for Coiiini'usioner.JJnd District,
S. II. I'eikks.
\jr > 1 have no I
lotting nnv Mtli conversation nor any-
Fly no tun! has losl us for ij.e pre* j, like said conversation .vlU. Mrs. j ^ Ule ,i(.
ent at least free home?. Hammer. Bin I Hart such con vernation ^Halty.
If he Imil passed llie lacey bill with uiy si«ier. I naked her what she ,,• '^'t' s''"rtiki r'w i'. v!
in tin house instead of his own bill. «oul.l give for number; she said I Allen, :'uugreaHMiii u .1. l>. iliak*, ku>.
'• "'I 1— been acceptable to the """ '
senate committee, ami we would now time man luouej and (lid not want to1
f , buy tier wav in.
have free homes. • H. W Tilbury.
Win did nut Mr. Flynn press the j In presence or II I. Wilson.
fMiOeci lUoti ami aworu lo before me,
a Nolan i'ubltu in ami tor ►aid cmin*
iv and lerr.torv, tnia 1:1 ' iay of Oct..
IStKi.
(Jeo. NV. iWar.
Notary Public.
Coin, exp Pec. 28. 1898. laeui)
I'erriu.ry "I Ofclauotun ) s . r/nr cja Af
Kiu^tisher County. i * ' 31 «A • IV 1 j 1 j&vJ® 1vI«1/«
Upon i ins I Tin day of October, 1896,
before tue, a Notary Public in ami tm PHYSICIAN
tbe afoie.-aid L'oimly anil territory, j AND
! Lacet bill 1U the house? Hecnuse
die republican nominating conven
t i ti ii waa coiniuo «m and no wished his
i mime associated with the free home
lull, and evidently f% r the furlhei
j reason that he wanted the free home
I matter hung up' pending the elec-
tioii.
J \\
! Lacev letter (.irtiutix, reason
Land And Patent Attorney
.:m«t Olllcu .i
I X I 3. TKMPLE,
ATIjRNET AND GIVmUS-AT-UW
Notary Public,
IVactiies in all Courts « f Territory.
Olfice in Klliott Building.
r. liiluisn. |
ask that every read li.el Uei'I.'ff Su^y Maoris upon bi. oalii
rcfullv, reason the sa^s. in.ti in reference lo an article
Kicuer,
i . , i I'libllSI eli III llie ilenneSseV
"" "" ' oumi" with friends iBIeu oeo.ber 17lh. IMW. ii, wniu., one
matter
who have ha<l legislative.experience. Mrs. tlauiuic-r hays, one Mr. liubteli
, , ii .- bad gone lo Mr, Callanaii uouilt llie JOHN C. MOORE.
After llie I.;i. \ b. I bad been fav U,..u>|. , a|,Hllau „a.| Mr "IOP O TWr.fl-a
oral I\ rej ->rted b\ the house Com* iiubioii tual lie baii one iitnuo^r ami JjXUwiw ■'jLwUii
and put hut one mark on it and take , '|'bc people of this county know 'how
no chances. much interest the publishers of this
C. A. Fisher, candidate f..r super- | l",l'ur ''"ve ,ak«" 111 ,l"8 U,,io" of
intendeut on the republican licUei, j ,or«; ,""1 fi-M f,,r fr«*e "ilvHr- Wt-
has undertaken lo win liis election j unlisted in tlic (au^e l\\u ye.irs "i- I.Mcev letler ciirtlullv, reuson lhe|au3S
llinjf lies on Ilia opponent. Fish- wl""' WH 11 in
er is boll, malicious and foolish; li« L«o«"ty convention, declaring f.,r free
has made all kinds ol promises to all j •-,lvBr< ' wl"cl' we t"l",='1 f" >"
kinds - 1 people. Spurlock.has made j l nK««Ke William JenninK* It. v
orably rej orted b\ llie holise Com- iiubieii tual lie had one number ami
; an. Our readers know the parties ,, . . s f w«nietl lo sell ii lor $50.00; out could
"Op"' es; vote for >purlock. 1 mitlee ami placed on the calender of, „ut ^ ^U| ^'Jo.uo. ftais iiui he, Z 1 ■
and influence that tabled our report. | (|itJ |)(>tlgB Mr
Fiyun went beftire fidbieli, bus not seen Alls, llamaier
Democrats and populists you niusi : Tbe gold bug forces of ll.at conven- i , . , . ve|,riiarv ] (ir 10 t k* viil. I.rr. nor has l.e seen Mr.
, . 1 - ll,c c *■ Ul ' CI,r,MV '• Caliuliaii and that no such convene-
remember that you have not only the tKm placed Urn county ticket on |jte ||fj4l (j (ns januan ]SMG. ami j lion ha* ever taken p.ace bniweeii be
republican party of (his county to platform in line with the Cleveland „|(lllCH(1 C1)llllllillre^t'(1 ,1IV r l,U
flfjl.l, but you have the Rock Kland j idea of finance, and the people, rei>ort f,i bill, allllouKi, its term.-
railroad l.aulii.o, free of el.aroe, all electron day, tabled the entire lickei. ; were im.llld(.,t j„ (|IC Lawy |llM
the leave of absence republicans! Not only tabled it but placed llie
liai k to the c:iu..ty to vole the democratic ticket third in llie race.
Straight republican ticket. This ye-ir we have a ticket mail.-
i 11 p of jrix d, competent, honest and
James 1 aogart has made his can 1 moral ...en; farmers, men who are in
vassjin a quiet genlleiuanly way; lie j sympathy with the class of people
has not indulged in any blowing, | w|||, |laV(4 snffHre(1 miist frolll lht, |ej,_
EM!D,
SURG RON.
OKLAHOMA.
chas, <-• moore.
Iilack.nailing or bulldozing. lie hi,s
grity
He comes from
I islation of which we
uimplain. The)
line j with the
g.M d county cleik. He comes from I (,|atform am) llmjBr i|,e banner of
a jj.hjiI family and has kept l.is char- > (j)B jlureM[^ ablest and truest leader)
«et«.| unspoiled from ihe world, j ail(, farillHrK fri^n,t, W.J. Hryau.
Vote for James Taggart for connty 0(ir u||jo|| ()f for0)JS is lhe mosl
! plete and satisfactory fusion
. {known. We liave a majority
h. J. Clark Iihk ma le a fair, open : .
. . .«• . i there is nothing to fear except repub
anti tiianlv campaign. Ir you semi 1 1
... .... ' licaii monev and a lack of etieruv 01
him to the council he will make yon
an honest representative. \\ hen a
the ability and integrity n> make a | „rH on a ,,|atforin
e\ er
and
question between the railroad and
llie people is before the council, he
will be found with the people. Mr.
Clark is a poor man; his opponent is
rich, lie holds bonds and bank >tock
and loans money.
The democratic central commit
lee of this county iiivestiintted the
I our side.
Any citizen of Garfield conntv in
tending to vote t' r Flynn or any of
| the county republican ticket, had
! better take a stand vviih the repub• i
j cans, because this a new allionment
| of parties. You must vote with lis
j or leave us; choose you nnv your
part\ for the future; show your faj^h
' by your w rk.
. ii- \ ■ ! i.oiiih Id this office itii Wediie^Uav
charges the republicans are making
, x, , i with a correct report of your town-
agaiust Mose Anderson and found '
. j e i ti ship and re«*ieve conor iiuiati« ns.
them to be false. I he committee au- '
Why dnl FImiii do this, ami how did
he induce the house committee to
accede to his wishes?
1' litse are important questions
and oo to show Mr. FljnnVs good
( r bad faith towards lhe homestead-
ers of Oklahoma.
Fivim wanted a re nomination and
-
a boost f«• r the campaign, and Reed
wanted Oklahoma's six delegates to
the national republican convention.
Flynn, to benefit hiins lf and Heed,
sidetracked the only bill which can
pt.ssild\ ever become law*, and at hi
request, backed by speaker Weed,
Ins bill was favorably reported a few
days prior to the republican territor
lal convention.
Flynn was renominated, and all
the republican heelers howled f
Heed. What next? Flyhn's bill
went to senate, and the senate com-
mittee finally reported the Lacy bib
.is a substitute. Now if this substi-
tute passes the senate, it must return
to the house again and be signed by
the president before it becomes
a law. W on Id it not have beei
much better to have passed the f.a
ATTORNEYF-AT-LAW,
Will practice in all Courts.
D Si, Kind, Oklahoma.
alio Mrf.iiauiiuer ami thai aaid article
is false in every particular pertaining
to boused.
Z.T. Uilbish.
in presence of Peter tt arner.
duoscribed and sworu io this 17lii
day of October, l8iK>.
Ceo. . Hear.
Notarv Public.
My commission expires J/ecemher
28. n l8tW. (ska )
Mrs. Hammer also corrects a
sliobt mistake.
Sheridan, Okla.. Oct. 20th 1S0G.
1 wisli to correct a statement as it
appear* in the Hennessex Kicker d.ited
t)ct. 17, U'UO. wbere it appers liiat I
also said that one Mr. liiibi li had
went to Mr. Callahan ahont tne mat
ter and that < alialian iiad told Hilbisli
that he bad one nuin er anti wanttd
to sell it for $50 00. but could get bill
$25 00. I only informed Mr. Campbell
and Olilett that I had lita ti .Mr. il i-
bisb iiad gone to Mr. ( ailaiiau about
tlie said number, i do not snow ol ui\
own peiSMtial knowledge that said
Hiibi-h did go to Mr. Caliaiiau about
tlie matter. .-\lict Hammer.
Wuncas. Kay Hammer.
Mr. Hoover's altidavit as pub-
lished in the Kicker.
1. C. S. Hoover, of lawful behi^
ti st duly sworn on my oath sa>:
I iHt about the ^0eli day of Sept. 18M
I was at kind, U. T. tor lite purpose
of irving to get a n 1 ng oil my land.
W bile mere one J. V. Callahan came
tsj ioc and I'llt-red to seli uie a number
In line tor $25 0o. 1 agreed to but said
number at *-0 u0 but tiiat I did not
bave but $21 00 with me^ that i would
give hiui tlie $l!l 00 ami send liiiu tne
balance $4 00. About one in« nth after
1 bougnt stft.d number of said ('al all a u
I received a leiter fiom said Laiiaiian
FiiANK PURCcLLj
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice In the Courts of the Territory
And all the ilepartuieiits of the
Government.
Otliee Northeast Corner Square.
J. \V. STEEN,
l.AWVKU.
Okkick: lfoon. 4, King Block, E
street, east of square.
ENID.
O. T.
P J
ti. L
Attorney -at-law.
OHiice in Democrat Building.
ENID, • - OKI.A.
afide resident of this county and is
not guilty of any of the charges
being made against him.
Capital serve |,imse f and lieed, was willing
ot Octolrar tiU, 18(J0, th
the Oklahoma hoiuegtea lers to
a personal advamage. This is
No scratching tl i* time.
(it* to lhe polls early and vote the
silver ticket straight.
If you scratch your ticket the re-
publicans may throw all of it out.
lliorize us to say to llie voters of this i8 Flynn in Favor of Free Homes he nine a law, instead of the Flynn?
county that Mr. Anderson is a lion- in Crood Faith? M« st certainly? But Flynn, to
In the OKlahouiH State
under date
i following letters appear. We lake it
I hat tlmy are authentic as they a jv-
Ned Brown, republican candidate pear in Fiyun > territorial organ.
for register of deeds, i.«* preaching Stillwater, Out. IS, ISV'b.
honesty and reform; when he gei^ Kditor State Capital: 1 herewilh
with democrat or populist lie savs 1 se,,tl you a letter from Hon. John 1* .
am the foreman ol thegrandjury who | i'**cey, M. C, , of Iowa, on the sub-
tleiionneed (iilroy and others. When Jei t Home
he is wi h republicans he is working )ou W1 ^'
for Gilroy. But lhat will be alright;! ^
cey bili, the only bill which can ever j say nig th ti if I did not s nd luui the
balance of the $25 00 [$>4 00] for said
nntnoer, iiiui ue (L'anali.o.) wouin
'CF-'
-.3.- i-l-j-W■ xJV.V;i".-
G. A. B, Lifer? k
1
W ill give you the best turnout in
and trust lhat
the little cripple farmer from Noble
| township will be register of deeds.
on fool
I-«t «l>« l""'l'le ll"' H"St U"°" ' There is a bidder, scl-me
that Oklahoma is lor tree silver. 1 io elect one of the republican coin-
Fleet a free sliver delegate and we mUsioners. Keep a look out for J
use it to the fullest ex.ept HIJt| probably has endangered its lin-
the furtherance of that issue d. I J, ga,(l d ,wrsimill H11J.
tie teriitorv.
make uie looe in; i.oid. I went to
lleiiueseev. O. 1, and sent.the balance
i4.0U lu Saul Callahan, and « role sa.o ,llH fur ,l"' moimj. ; and will feed
to jeopardize lhe sacred interests of | Callahan iliat 1 w i in no mai.Ker the farmers lea.u as inuijl. t r in and
afiaiii ot tiie trmible lie was able lo :
give me in the way of m.ikiuj; me lo?e ,a) J,s rt,,ybodv f"r the money.
my taiiu, Near Ii. R. track, North Boundary
[signed] ( . b. Uoovkk. 3
Witness: *>amea bibson, >treet, *nid, (). I .
t>ub#cribcd aid sworn to before me i /111 i o ^iivmiimi i*
tins lain da> of Oct. A. 1>. ' ll Ao. Ml hlwKK, I POJK
(seal) lb9u. (iu\ ]{. Giilett.
Notary i'uplic.
My com. expires Jan. 10th, l>iK . Meale on the "Order" Plan
Ii has been quite a wnue since vJd j \re now served in the Dining Cars
ami Mr. Hoover's old friend, Heur\ | run by the Great Rock Island Houte
gam
the
history of the bills as shown by the
record, and this is the conduct of
Flynn, who is now posing as the un-
selfish patriot and servant of llie
people of this territory. He ob-
structed the free homes measure,
W. Tilbury, has a conversation with I between Kansas City and Chicago.
hi... will, the folh.wiu.r results: 1-|lr """"K*" hB8 l,een ,l""le sult
(,'onnlv i.r Kingfisher I . conveuienee of the traveling public
Territory of Dklalioma j" and with the belief that such an ar-
il. W, 'l iibiiry of lawful agref being t rangenieiit will better please our pa-
say : j trons.
All meals w ill be served a la earte
Mr. Lacy was chairman of the "Responsible" Liars run down
house committee on public lands in From tue Kingfisher Itefonuer;
the last congress, and has about Uie 1 he Hennessey Kicker ill its issue duly swum on oath.
, . , . . - , , A bat tie is acquainted w itb C n.
best knowledge of that subject -uf of Oci. 1 #th, under flaming hee l- Hoover wlio made afHihivit before
any man outside of **Our l>enni*.M lines publishes, among others, lhe Oo\ H G.l.eit Noiaty Public Oct. iM ' 1 ri,lSonuhh pii«ts.
I " .. ., . a, ., . . ,V 1 . \\ ill which aftidavlt, said Hoover While the systeui of nerving meals
will get statehoiKi Willi two free sil- iraoing. If the re| ublicans could \N hen llobbs and C allahan said t^at f< l. wiug .dti lavits. e .axe uo. tliat he purcha ed a number to lias been changed, the traveler may
gel just lone commissioner lliey :-Free Homes" was not an issue,1 I r. ■ nil t.« pul.l all of the lifll. they tile o;. i.U land from J 1. Callahan, -tin relv upon the execlleneo of cuslne
K ' i j . '*" or alM>ui aept 20 lsy.t. a; Enid laml , . ,
would have a victor; ; also a chance J"st wrote Mr. Lacey for tbe inforpi- nave gathered op in their n.ad effort „|Bce. O. I'., anil ajtree.l to |.a> i.al.a- I'erfeetlon of service that have
lo gel ll.eir campaign expenses back, alion voo fi.nl given in this letter: lo curry favor with Mr. h'ty.ui by in nan 00 lor sa.J ..iliiiher and Unit j earned for tl.e Kock Ulank the repu-
In fact if we loose one oommis- "Was "Free Homes' an issue in this juriiig the
ver senators.
If you want free homes from Bry-
an and his congress, semi a free sil-
ver delegate to coi.Kres".
The defeated candidates will be
held to account for the vole in tlieir
respective preeiocls
Did not the republican officers ill
this county rob a dead man and bury
the body at lhe county's expense?
Tbe wav to keep Ned Siason's au.l
Harry Horner's hands off of your
money is to vole for J. I). Cunning-
ham.
character of Mr- I "alialian
we
siouer we lose llie object of ll.ls , territory? Was it tl.e Flynn bill tliat but ti e two princi| le ones, those of
great fight for refi'riu Take care of passed? W hat would be lhe effect Mrs ll.inimei anil (J. S. Homer.
the free silver commissioner, M" the success of tlial measure should mk>. hammku's ai'KADAVIT.
———'Dennis' be defeated? And were thri
I. Mrs. Alire 11tin.titer, a widow,
\\ hlttinghill and Hunter had lhe issues being discussed It. the state?. ,v|iii heinu fl."t duly \vt.rn onjiny oath
best meeting of llie cauipaion at of anv monient to us here in the ter sa* • '* * ''.it a* I was s'auiline in line
... i .ii, ...I, at Kniu L ....I Oftlce, E ild, O. I'.,
Kreuilto. I hey proved Nylin l<> lie r.tory, compared lo tills land nil, .' the istl. da> o( M |,t 1MII. wailing
a free silver and free homes fraud; etc W ere some of lhe questions 1 ni.v turn in net a i.umber in In e mi
... . . i i i | W liel. to tile, I was apPTOaabed ami
also that llie present admiinstratioli j asked the distinguished lowaii, aim | intr.nlnceil In t; person bv llie name of
had robbed h dead man of 50 and here is his answer 1 x ..^ - u.iiimiu, . lb a i ,
buried his bones in the Potter's
field at lhe count)'a expense. Whit
cut the flesh away Iron, the repuhli
can heart and Hunter threw salt and
pepper in the wound. Flynn gets no
democrat voles in Kremlin.
We intended to change Bryan >
Tote this week from '.2lV.i to «II5, but
the ( eopre w ill attend lo tt.at Tues.
day. , ~
= J. Z Bishop.
W hich would Bryan rather ha\r \n i.ne has denied llie tried
elected, Callahan or Fiyun? Vole ly and Imnesty of J. /.. I
a bili.
oh.,.
\ our greal leader would have y ji. W lien ne is elected lie will not be introduced a general bill including
vnte. hatlipereil with a class of associates #|| ||,e icrrili lies. Both bills uere
\ win«ae influence and associalion have fnv«>raaltl\ reported and placed oi.
J. V. ('alialian as a MeihodUt preach-
er. Hi*, tiie aaid I'allaliiU then and
III re paid to me tliai if [ would jfive
linn $25.1H) lie would give me r. num-
ber in ilie line. I Uien ami there re-
fused tbe otl r as 1 did not aaut to
buv my way in,"
(""Kited) ALIt'K HaMMKH
Your letter is at In presenceof J. B. Campbeii.
Mib erilc«l nhu sworn to before me
- tlii-i loin day of October, A. II.
bill for Okldi'*na, skal 1S1M5 Guy IS. Giilett.
^ Notary Public
My coin, expires In Jan. 19th. 1809.1 nble paper would be
Suit e making the above Mrs. Ham- Wrre it not that a lew e
Yours, for success,
Wm. Qt;kicky.
Obkalooba, !a, Oct. Ill, 'ill).
W in. Querrv, Stillwater, Okla.
My Dkak blk
hand. Mr. Flynn introduced his
uFiee Homes
and as chairman of the land cmo
mitlee 1 eariiMstiy favor^i it. I aisc
lie puul 5-iil 00 cash and uftervvHrds
sent t-i.UO io Callahan by p« st eftiee,
when ibe truth and facts are thai 1
furnished .Mr. Hoover tne number and
that Mr. Hoover did not have an)
money to pay casn for flie number,
gave him tne number and he filed, and
s ime d >ys afterwartls lie pud me $2i.
1 lie number that I furnished hi in
(11 oovei) was a number belon^itiK to
one, Mr. UuiiUp, to uiy beat reeollec-
mIii'*' r'" l,un Hl,,l Mr. t ailanaii siuftplv stood
a n^ ror ■ gout| i,, \jr Duiilap for tbe money.
i bad a conversation with Mr,
Hoover since Mr. Mooter maOe his
in wlilcii conversation Mr.
Hoover admitted the fact** as above
slated to bt' the truth in repaid to
ti.e number transaction.
ti. W , 111bury.
In presence of H, U. Wilson.
Subscribed huo sworn to before me
a Notary i'ublic in and for said coun-
ts and territory thia 21" day of Oct.
1£0G. G«o. W. Hear.
Notary Public.
Com. exp. Dee, 28, IH68. (Seal)
To print the above in a respect
unnecessary
tation of maintaining the best Dining
far Service in the World,
JOHN SEBASTIAN, G.P. AT, A.
Chicago, III.
Harness,
Bridles,
Saddles.
A j<ond stock of everything usually
kept in a complete Harness Htore
Hand made ynidshy n flrttelits* work-
man. Will not be undersold. Come
and fee and be convinced that we are
farmer's friend.
FRED LUFT,
E street, Knid, O. T.
mer's memory has been brightened gueet in which
pies of the
they first appeared
TAKK YOUIt EGGS^^
The old ohesinut "we have oou.e
lo stay" is liresuiue. How does this
sound; "We are here and what are
you going to do ab<>ul |i"
ja tendency In favor the Irwbreakers. l(ie ca|el,der. Mr. Flynn's bill pawed
When lhe off-nder is arraigned he ,||e HI1(J |s jn the senate,
jfure llie bar of juslice lie caliitnt say Jt| j|ie senate lhe\' have reported
do this or do ll.al lo Mr. Bishop. a iiKNKKA1. lill.L subalantially
iPO U LT R Yf
greasy,
The free .liver Candidates have He has not kepi company with the' |,(<e lllv villas
ulisiituie, an.l 1
fiol promised deputy .ships fur voles, ting.Nlli; but lias lived an upright n;l>l it will. l\v-s, as all lhe terri-
au.l when lliey take charge of the life, prepared himself |nr lhe regpon- lorlt.s |(HVe t|,e name just claim,
court house there will be lio mure sible jtosition he seeks and will be Your* truly.
indictments lor boodluio.
| elected slier ft.
John F. L cy.
V.'lrilorylf Oklahoma'it and the slang whanging scandal-
H \V. 'Illbury, being ftnt «)aljr I "Wf*™It"®*". The fact lhat ! Tn .'he ,ou|trv and K*g house
s orn ..11 ■ ath, deposes and sa>s: ihes sterly. cowardly aasassiiu
I am a brother of Mr-. Alice llani- ; i. ne only dirlv,
Iner. .in titade alihlavll befere Guv. . ' ,
It. liilleil, Oct. 15. is.ili. in regard lo hill i rcpiil.hcau alopbuckel in llie
a eoi.versatio.t slie Itn.l Willi .1 \. C<)II|,|^ ,> the met 11 u 111 tl.roog'i which
t'albdiriii. at Enid land otliee, on .Sept.
ks. Im uttirii coilver.albin she *:t}« *-ll«) could find a conveyence lo lite
ll.at J. \ t'alliihan offered to sell her .,,,j.;• 0 is all lite e% det.ee needed of
a nuiulier lo llie. for s-'.iim. A Wmit '
mates ll.at: 1 iulrodticed J' V. I alia- 1 s otlen >ess.
-*outIi we i Corner of tbe Square and
Get the Highest
>ia.i*ltet I'l-ire
Fur It.
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Mair, L. G. & Jones, A. J. The Enid Democrat. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 59, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 31, 1896, newspaper, October 31, 1896; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157066/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.