The Branding Iron. (Atoka, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 2, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 1, 1884 Page: 1 of 8
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JOHN FRINZEL
ATOK I. T.t
Waeonmaker
AND
Blacksmith.
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Tflgdnk ohil KujirIcs Mntle to Order and
Repaired.
iTcres Shoeing a Specialty.
FIovtb and Framing Implements
lU'palml on Short Notice.
MKS. M. J. MOOKE
ATOKA CHOCTAW NATION INH. TF.K.
MIUJNER and DRESSMAKER
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Now Bnrinc Hats Flowers Ribbons
Agency for '
Kme.3 Domorrst's Br llnbta raUernn.
Brisco & Lorden
LlYery Feed and Sale Stable
Teams Carriages antl Saddle Horses to
Let. Drummer's Outilts Always
Beady for Long or .Short Trip.
Atoka
Indian Ter.
D. RAMSEY
ATOKA I. T.
IATCHIAKER
MD JEIELER
And Dealer in
Gold Silver & Klckel Watclies
A Fine Line of
Ciir and Cellar jautLcr.3 Yes
UfoK
Chains Ladiso' Breast
Pins Bracslats Keok
and Guard Chains
and Tins
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SILVER PLATED WARE '
FI3LD AND SPY GLASSES
And a Finn Line of
Spectacles rnd Eyeglaesos
In lnj St.rla uQFrrae.
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Espocial Attention Olvcn
Repair ine- F'in V';chos.
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Branding Iron
OFFICIAL PAl'KU OF THE
CHOCTAW NATION.
. II ct It. M. KOHEltTS Pkoi-k'n.
ATOKA I. T. MARCH 1 184.
Rates for Advertising.
One Colninc one. year 91 (10.00.
One 8tiare one y car 8 75.00.
One Square one month. I. oil.
Ten lines of Rrovicr constitutes a square
Locals 10 Cents per line each subse-
quent insertion 5 Cents.
Stock Brands published In the Hiuni-
i.mi Icon Mini Hie 1min Jol'kkai. (or
35.00 per car.
How (lie Star Store In Goterneil.
For the information of our custo-
mers i.ot acquainted with us and to
butter enable them to judge how we
conch ct our busines we beg leave
to icier them to the following rules
now in force at the popular Star
Store:
I. The employes of this house
are requeued to hlrietly adhere to
the lollowing rules and regulation:
II. .The proprietors aim to make
this a tirst-class trading place for all
and everybody and will leave noth-
ing undone on their part to merit
the good will of their employes and
with their assistance gain the onli-
deuce of their patrons.
III. Our aim is to build up a trade
by fair and honorable dealing and
strictly adhere to our fundamental
principles Honesty and No Misre-
presentation. iv. ii ik eanitutiy requeued oi
each and every salesman and dales-
lady to assist each other and give
intormation as desired in a pleasant
and congenial manner.
V. A department will be assign-
ed to eacli employe with a special
memorandum book stationery in the
department for the purpose bf not-
ing goods wild uut'.pt jLio depart-
ment. Salesmen mjurtalcr carcjfofc
tht-ir
own gdMspttHWjaSfihiinag.
eci oy careiesbiiess win oe euargeti
up to the parlies in charge of said
dejiartmeut. '
VI. The J)res fJoods Depart-
i . -i. i
nielli tne Uotne.st.c Uepartment the
Shoe Department the Notion De-
partment and the I'aney Goods De-
partment any one in charge of said
departments are requested to see that
all goodd in their respective depart-
ments are properly Lugged ami
maiked with cost and selling price
attached. Any violation will sub-
ject employe to dismissal.
VII. A salcsbook will be furnish-
ed each employe in which to enter
all sales and tit Ik: accompanied with
the cash as reference; the duplicate
for the customer.
Y1IL As it is oir mle to treat
all ciMoinoii! :like and only iiuin
to select A 1 trade by so dc ing tlit
proprietors are not willing to incur
an ri.-k by n 'i!i::g goods on credit
ii is therel'.ne requested of a'l cm-
jdoes to charge s.iid goods sold on
credit and betore allowing the goodi.
to leave the house the ticket mii.-t
bo countersigned either by by Star
or the bookkeeper. Any employ
allowing goods to go out on trial
without having the ticket counter-
j signed or sell goods oven if onlv to
the value of $1 witliout the chipli-
e'afoi'hein'' countersigned will be
dismissed without Jurther notice.
i IX. No foods in tl-l he mii Id
children without a written order
from
their parents' unless pcr.sonalh
acquainted with the parents.
Due
diligence i expected to be used.
X.- No salesman or lady is allow-
ed to WAiiiiANT any goods" only our
'Custom Made Shoes." All goods
must-lie sold on their Jtr.itns and
I'OhiTiVKS.v no MisKi:i'UiKNTAno.v
Ai.i.nwiai.
XL No employe in allowed to re -
ceive any money for goods charged
in the ollice. This rule will bu
.strictly enforced and must not be
violated tindor anv consideration
XII
Whilst we expect to see
nlovo do hi.s clutv in pleas -
evorv eninlovo do lii.t uutv in i
ujm. vint. m xt
ing and suiting every customer yet to M. Louis. I hin ot it-eh is a sut-
the proprietor deserve the right' to ' ficient guarantee that ( we caused!
assign custouiUiS to any salesman jyou goods as cheap a SL Louft.
and parliculaily leipient that the jiar-. Vlll. All wo ask of you is to
ties in charge of the Clothing Hat 'give us a trial order or if you como
Cap and Fi.in.htug (ioods depart- to this msivkot give us a personal
menu will wait on "all customers! in call ant) our wold for U you will
their department: unless by special have no caus.o to regret it.
lequcst of the ciiftoiui)r and thun by i Very ro-putfully yoiirj
contiont of the propiietor. Wahiuman Stau & Co.
XIII. Competent stockmen will
have charge ol the stock up-staira
and t'lioy c.lono mo rewponsiliio for
the contiition of the slock. No em-
ploye has a rk'ht to go upstairs and
to i tnc'ak a nacknuc of anv kind with mt
p0!
mi
lisioiuii oi the stocl.mon This
ATOKA INDIAN TERRITORY MARCH 1 13S4.
IH'Hl I I D1HI I I3MM "MTWJIJLMIl
rule will be strictly enforced. Any
one violating this rule will be di
missed.
XIV. It is earnestly expected
that each employe will bo at his post
in due time ami remain there dur-
ing business hours and only absent
himself by permission. No excuse
without permission will be granted
only in case of sickness and it found
intoxicated during business hour'
mcy win lie dismissed wiuiout mr
ther notice.
XV. No goodv must be sold to
one party tor another without a
written order and said order before
it is tilled muHt lie countersigned by
one of the proprietors or bookkeep-
er. XVI. Any employe misrkpuk-
si:niini knowingly and wilfully
any piece of gooijs boots shoes or
anything else to induce a customer
to buy bv false representation will
be looked upon as dishonest and dis-
charged at once.
XVII. Loud and boisterous talk-
ing using of profane language is
Htrietly prohibited. All disputes if
any must lie avoided in the presence
of customers.
XVII I. As we employ only nv
Till' month it is earnestly expected
that employes will live within tho'ir
means; the" salary of each employe fs
ready every Saturday night. Kaeh
employe can have same by calling on
the bookkeeper and sign a proper
voucher for it. All cash vouchers
must lie presented to the bookkeep-
er who alone is authorized to pay
them. No overdraft to the value of
10c is allowed. No voucher for less
than 1 will be accepted.
XIX. From and after this day
all goods used by employes in the
house for their own use will be
charged 10 per cent on cost.
XX. Some ill-feeling has existed
owing to the bookkeeper refusing to
furnish stajnjH for postal usage to
emirtoyert. JJe alone is i'espoiidiblo
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i. vv-iohiims uuau;u uieir
' preferences for K'.!e-man or sales-
! lady must not be interfered with
on Iv bv .''Peial consent of the pro-
prieiors.
XXII. To all customers and pa-
trons we beg leave to say that they
will oblige us by teportiiig any inat-
tention or discourteous treatment on
the part of our employes.
Respectfully yours
Vati:kman Star & Co.
Km'liuut" Patronize Your llouio
Store..
To the Merchants of the Indian
Territory:
We shall be pleased to call your
attention to the following very im-
portant point-- why you sho;:ld pat-
ronize voiir home store.
I. You can order your goods
from our hour.o and gel the goods de-
livered at your door the same day.
II. it take-! three day to get the
same order by mail to St. Louis and
six ilas to get the goods delivered
to you.
III. nu can receive the goods
ordered from u. ami icali.e hand-
some profit long before you get the
t'ooita ordered trom ?t. i.oius..
IV. You can if votir financial-
standing is good got the name terms
from ua asi you can in St. Louis or
t-Jalveton. '
V. If you go to St. Louis in per-
son U .will' cost you from $75 to 100
that money yo.i can save at once by
seudiii.; vour order to our hoiis-o.
VI. ' You pay 1.."0 per 100 lbs
fi eight from St. L. A piece of cali-
co "weighs C pounds thai is the
Vi eight on that piece of calico is 0
ccuitj; a piece ol vard-wido heavv
uomesuc wegn.-i 1 1 pouuin you pay
'on that piece of domestic iioj eenLs
if reightV Now will it pay you to
send off and pay thb extra if you
!mh do as well at home?
II. e tjet all id our. staple or
heavv goods trom New York to Dcn-
ison 'for 00 jier cent per 100 pounds
1 less than the freight from New York
Cirt.ct IK-pjtrJia.-Mt.
In this dep.i.'tment wo intend to
carry the largest as well the best
k-electod iirsortimint outside of oast-
! orn cities. Our iminou.io .success this
i Spr
to thf Jioittu for..tho money and want
amount 6fTU cunt!.
uSpri.ighai ouir.pu'led usi to buy an
entire new line for our summer trade.
Parties desiring a bargain will please
call early.
1 1 igga'n's Tapestry Urussols at very
low dices.
(ood Tapestry $1.00 LIS 1.20
and l.'-'5.
Three Plyn nil wool lower than
the lowest.
Two Plys supers 7r 8fi IK) 05
and $1.00.
t Two Plys r5 00 75 and 80 cents!
Full assortment l2-:i Wools Cot-
tons Hemps Mattings Tapestry
liugs Mats Crumb "Cloths Oil
Cloths tfce. A few remnants to be
closed out clicap.
Do not make your purchases until
3ou have examined one immense
stock. Watkjiman Stau it Co.
When Ordering
It will tend to obviate delays and
mistakes by observing the followind
namely: J
. I. Subscribe your Full Name
Post office County and State.
t. - State distinctly Amount of
Money sent.
'I. In making remittances do not
enclose Money in Letters uot Rogic-
torodi Money- should in all cases be
bent by Post Ollice Order Register-
ed Letter Kxprcts or Draft on Den-
Uon payable to our order. The fee
for registering a letter or procuring
a Money Order for any amount less
than til 5.00 is 10c.
4. State clearly how goods should
be sent by mail and if to be regis-
tered; bv express or by freight; if
by express give name of nearest ex-
prcsn ollice;" if by freight name of
line if passible.
5. V hen goods arc ordered to be
sent by mail postage should be in-
cluded in the rcmittuncc at the rate
oi one cent per ounce or fraction
thereof; where postage is uot includ-
ed in remittance we will understand
niiiliey enough to pay for postage.
To avoid do ays it would be advisa-
ble to hend sullicient money in ad
cases iiud any overplus will be ac-
counted lor on day after shipment.
0. C. O. 1). Orders exceeding
810.00 in amount will be forwarded
C. O. ). provided one-quarter ol
the amount accompany the ordoi ;
please understand that the express
companies charge you for returning
the mono which makes this mode
of forwarding goods vr.itv kxi-kn-
S1VK.
7. Do not mix other matter with
your older but when desiring wim-
ples or asking questions relative to
the price (f goods etc. always use a
Hep.rrato sheet signing your name
and address thereon. It will also
tucilitntu tlie Ii lltng ol orders liy
writing one item on a line Unit;:
V.vanUdiirklirown Silk (bias).... i.H5
i 1-1 vards black grosi;raiu Itlbhou
No. 'J 1!1
rt. A lady should always sign
with "Miss" or "Mrs." to enable us
to address our correspondence prop-
erly. To insure a respouce to all com-
munications for intormation Jl-eont
o.stago stamp should bo enclosed
Wa'II.HMAN Sl'AU it Co.
Kpittlu? fr I.uck.
I heard of a nursii the otlior day v'
Ciiiiiine.v) woman who spat alter .si tin
one hud looked at the lialn.iti or.ltir s!
-vplniiKil to aveit tho "evil cyu." 1
be lliirl. ilNtrict of (jei'iu.iny if lm
iws are chiion befuru llio door of i !
wUohtlieliurdmuit.siiitlliri(! (tlrini'ii. I
Fihwtiuonspit for luck oullicirluinsol
Ciio-e.) A boxer i.vcn ii'iwadtn s. '
ipits on his hands unci a smith .diotMi;'
i refracto'T lioi-.so Likes the same piv-
autioii. Scot in his "l)iMnurio u
Wilehraft" recom mentis spilling into
tin siioe of one's rigid foot to insiiiv
aft ty from magic. I tiutl sonu
.iiilsinces of tliis Tn "Vestiges of Aiieicm
Mniiicruuiil Customs hi Modern Itulj
;t:nl bicllv." by .J. 1. llliuit l-':i pagr
H!l j "iimnaii saliva was heretofore
rv generally uk.j.1 .is at.-liarin (I'liny.)
.N. Ii. .. VJ. j and was thuught partloi-
tai.v eatcii'.:i'ius again-t liiu essoin of
noi ouotis animal. 11 my quotes somu
tut loritics lo prove that thu pernicious
tsjwvrn oi toads tuid frogs may lw dl
riuetl by tW-s means sitid s'.'rpenl.s
if.'iJereu innoNioiis l spitting Into their
.iwntlw (X. II. wviiil.) Tlio lesd-
.onj of Vsuro also cited to show that
l.ero were puoplu in tho Hellespont
n.ir J'a.siiiin who could cure tUt. Into of
Miiil.o.s by their saliva (vii. -'.) Now it
s Elliot's that a sot of men existed ia
-(oily to tliU day. ..tlie.l tiiravoli w.o
iifv'ss to bed i tic. wounds or venomous
.tt.muU by tiieirsolttk. Tney fsecju nt
'to Mjgl'ihorliooil. of f?yraiiie and
niiwuliy iwvsoinbli) hi n umbers nt I'lar.-
M'lto oil tho fe.tival ol St. lal UioJ
.W'XMi ehiuL ' Aofcj Utfwyi.
that goods am to bo sent per expres.s
aHilittiClr'icord!gly-'f!jliis h iy
o.niA'aut oftlifc gocnl-tVutairiin;
J. W. Owans
Atoka Indian Tor.
Harness and
AND HKA1.KK IX
Harness Side and Mens' Saddles legglns Collars Whips
And Everything in Our Lino. Any Kind of Saddle Including
"TEXAS" and "CALIFORNIA" or
Harness Made to Order on Short Notice !
JSyCan Compote with any Texas
JOHN A.
ATOKA
JwiyS
Will pay
HIGHEST CASH ;
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Ides Furs Wool Deerskins k
Warehouse
a
OF EVKKY. mXD
At this Office.
JOB
WORK
$1.50 PER YEAR.
Saddle Maker
House in Prices or Quality. rJ
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