The Tonkawa Register. (Tonkawa, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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Local generally ahead cf time
Going We*t.
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HU It It AII 1-OU nit van:
.1 list as we go to pus# word rent-lies
us that the deiuociats at Chicago have
nominated Hon. \V. J. Bryan of Ne-
braska for president. 'I lie west,
though not very strongly dein cr.-tiw,
has gone almost wild over this victory w#nt „ p p#r continued or not.
for the west. The platform is broad i .
and liberal in every respect and de-| To Utose who wish it continued we
clares IH no uncertain teinis for fnP 1 make thi3 most liberal offer: llrinyr
silver coinagrt at ttie 10 to 1 ratio
\\'e have been sending out a nnm*
her of tiir.l subscriptions to the lino*
is i i i: Those w ho have been getting
it ought to know by this time whether t
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.^fcnea City StffHon.
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W. H. LIDULE, Agert.
OFFICIAL HOST ELI.
territorial.
Governor.............w. C. Hotifrow
Secretary.................. T- -I. Luw®
Uliief Justice..............t rank Hale
associate Justice......Henry \\ Scott
United Statss Marshal.......E. 1). Nix
Supt. Public Inst n........I. H. Parker
Treasurer.............Samuel Murphy
Attorney General.....C. A. Galbraith
School Land Cota........C. A. lllincoe
pr.ltnv J.AM> OK KICK OFFICER*.
Itegislor.............rJinsTlaylT
Receiver..................»• W. King
FREE CONVERT
(In the l.wn east cf the BaptiaTl
j church at Hlackwell, O. T.f Tuesday
! evening July 14, 1 Si®, on which octal
sion the citizens of Hlackwell will en-
tertain the Kay County Normal with
an open air oenceVt by tho Newkirk
Cornet Hand, interspersed with recl-
i tat ion 1 and orations, presenting- an
COUNTY.
V’robatii Judge..........V-ft Hrown
?heTirr.y.V.V.:. ii.' C. Master
llcgiuter ot Deeds......
Treasurer................S'V0C.1'
.surveyor.................M. . N 011s
freed peanuts at Richard’s grocery.
Eli Ulake is making n hbg pastime.
Purest high grade drugs at llor.l’s
^onca City.
Manufacturers prices on shlita at
C. 8. Reeds.
See Haddock before you buy your
nachiue oil
Hewing machb.o oil and thread at
Richard’s grocery.
Rest meal lor the money in the city
at the Globe Hotel.
Everybody is getting big bargains
it C. Richards storo.
Mrs. .1. J. Burk is improving alter
x severe spelt of sickness
Huy your shoes at Martindalo’s.
Cheapest and best in town.
Escli brothers are enjoying avi-it
from a brother from the suite.
Win. Batman i» working with
Jones’ threshing machine outfit.
. You will do well by investigation
t you wish t-> buy cheap Iladduek.
You will see by C. Richards ad that
ho means business, call and nee him.
Try the cyclone colloo 3*i cents per
'sound, 2 l°r cents, at Richard s
grocery.
Don’t forget that you can get millet
ieod at E. J. Richard’s at 40 cents
per bushel.
All guests receive best of treatment
find courttous attention at the (..lube
Hotel, Ponca City.
Chickens wanted at Richard’s gro-
cery. Will pay cash or trade, 1-2 cent
oer lb more in trade.
. Mr. Ward from few ley county,
Kansas, is visiting his sen in-.aw, Ed
Smalley on stink creek.
The farmers are rapidly turning
aver ;hcir wheat ground. Quite an
extensive acreage will be eown again
this fall.
John Weaver was ill tills “ection ol
elaborate program of a highly enter-
taining nature, tilling an evening
with mirth, music and melody.
A cordial invitation is extended to
everybody. The concert will begin
p.oinptly at 8 p. m. A grand pyro-
technic display of (Reworks tilling
the heavens with a meteoric shower
ot entertaining beauty. Remember
the time and place. C'oNm.
Eon O’iloruett is, so far, entitled to
the whole bakeahop. lie brought in
one stalk of corn to thi- ollire, plucked
troin his large held west of the depot
which puts all former Kansas corn
stories on the run. The stalk Is lu feet
in height and contains 7 well devel-
oped eats of corn, everyone of which
is a line roasting ear. < T hilik of it;
enough corn on one stalk for a good
square meal lor a hc-se W e bad
known all the time that Kay county
corn was far in the lead, hut wo had
no idea that a joke of this kind would
he played 011 our (armers. ihe ijues-
1 ion now is how will our farmers get
through tlio IIId! to gather the o..rn —
Ponca City Courier.
The Kay County Normal commenc-
ed business at Ilia kwoll Mon ay nipl
up to date has an attendance ot W.
•A reeeptld 1 was given the pormalites
Tuesday evening. Mayor May ol
Blackwell ni-de the address cf wel-
come which was ably responded to by
Mias Rucker. Much interest is being
taken in ths normal and ii bids fair to
l)o the nioMt successful institute in the
history cf the county. A number pi
good lectures have bee" secured Iroiu
eminent educators of Oklahoma.
received
ns a fifty cent piece and rece’.tc credit
for all back subscription and ha\T<
your time extended to January 1st
lhU7. It you haVe not received the
paper heretofore, bring us twenty-live |
cents and get the payet till January j
1st 18Ct. Or if you 1 aven’t the cash
bring us trade, whetff, crn. or pr >-j
duceof any kind. This offer will lie’
open during July and August only
ALERT.
Weather showeVy, just the thing to
complete our com crop.
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Cham-
bers, fraturday July 4th, a daughter.
Our baud boys deserve credit for
the gooil music which they fiirnishe 1
at Houth Haven the 4th.
Willard itollier Rad set-to with h
swarm of wasps Sunday on Dei - creek.
He got knocked out 111 the lirst loimd.
Copt. Weytliman and wife went to
tlie state for peaches Monday. Mr.
Weythman reports peaches scarce
where they were but of u line quality
j! W. Parks of South Haven town-
ship, Kansas, gave uu icecream sup-
per the evening of the Jr J in liouor of
our baud boys and all report a good
time.-
8wan oison went 10 llunuewell ihe
first el the week for His windmills
which ho void some days ago, One
goes to Ton V. aw a township, the other
to Owens.
Lou Thomas is going to haul his old
corn to l’ouea City. M1. The mas held
qulto a lot of corn lor lour of a failure
but the present indications ara lar
from a crop failure.
Ed Byers went to Wellington t > ar-
range t) buy chickens for ,Mr. McGee
wh > is doing a large business at Hint
place with poultry of all kinds, Mr.
B. w ill certainly inako a good chicken
“rustler.”
To ihe Citizens of Tonkawa and t'icinitu
Made to Ordor Suits at
15 per coat Discount.
Do you want a tailor made suit ?
Ifsd. why do yon pay lull agents oonYnilsston when the famesuits
ha. e haen gelling on tho railroad at T> per cont itiscomrt ‘
Wa reprsseift four of tho leading bailors in America ami guarantee to
lit rttid please In style. We will treat you as well strt do cur home people
and give It pur cent discount Iroin bailors printed prices.
CALKINS & CO.
Ponca City, 0. T.
NOW BEAD THIS!
My competitor has made another cut in Hard T
ware and I propose to fight it o ..t on this line if it1
takes the balance of this summer and all of next,
come in and takfe advantage of the lovf prices^
C. RICHARDS.
Tonkawa, O. T.
Walter Wimberly received a tele-
gram Wednesday evening announcing
the slid dm death of his 'atlier, J. 1,
Wimberly, at Hope, Arkansas, ,u 1
swamp fever. Ihe rider Mr. W im-
borly was formerly ludiaua^ont .it
this place and has many lrien 1« ho’o
who deeply regret his death. A\ altei
left upon receipt of telegram for his
father’s homes tut will hardly he able
to reach there in Unit for the luneial.
J. M. Rock of Blackwell represents
the Homo Nursery, of Lawrence. Kan-
sas, and is prepared to All orders fi.r
all kinds of lruit soade and ornamen-
tal tires, He replaces all stock that
dies the first year, and guarauUt'8
stock true to name. Drop him a card
and he will callr ud see you.
J. II Hmsc.ilhU M4 Miss May
llausom of l’oi.ca City were Tonkawa
;visitors Tuesday. Miss Hanson was
soiling tho pictures o? our uorinalites,
taken a few w eeks ago.
C. Richards has j"*t receive! a
large supply of school books w h* -h
lie will sell at reasonable prices or
old books by pay-
will exchange lor
Join* Weaver a as in tn.s -• u tho dltftr#nt,.
country this week attaining to busl- ‘
ness matters and will start with his Normal students rotuembti ihe
•amily Sunday morning fur a trip to
Iowa
Anyone Joshing a si-.it ol clothe
will do well to call on (.’. 1 t ulkins
it eo., I’oiicu City. They give ouslo-
10 per cent di count Iroiu tailors
pnuttd prices See their ad’.
Between the^alt fork bridge
umt Baylesr coruor, 1 Ray* higher
arithmetic, one Townsends evil gov
srument and two tablets. Finder
please leave same at this offlee anil
receive reward.
\ nl Gardner threshel IMiu busliels
of wheat and marketed llir.-e large
loads Monday for which he received
• he highest market price. Cnailes
smith and Mr. Hauburn each hauled
a load to market for him.
Normal s.ujent.s lroui the oountiy
acoummodMiioin
Chikaskia Valley Barn when you
put up your horses at Blackwell-
Kow your stubble ground to canc or
millet. ’ lloth cane aud nii'let seed for
sale at Richard’s groccy
Eleven loads of wheat pass-d
hrough town Thursday on their way
lo 1’ouca market.
Some uieutio t the celehration at
Blackwell us a “social stand around.
Don’t forget to read 0. Richarda ad.
lie nn-aiis just what It-says.
Charley Riblneon Is g .mg Wllh
rhomas’ llm-slilng ir chine.
day
Globe Hotel, best dollar
house iu the territory.
It.dduck will nieot uliy price miide
on machine oil*
to l three sulky
sGhiaaskU Valley Bhrn,. 1 blk north- I
* oast of school building, Blsckwcll, | l’ncfs cut lu two on shoes »l lleede
*>. T., W. L. Olineuad, prop.. Urerr ou the corner.
Fleming, manager.
sit p
J. M. Walling .hauled a load of
wheat to I’onon Tuesday for Mr. Win-
ters of Owens. Mr. W. says that the
listed co p as far as he noticed was
making a tr.ueli better showing than
the planted corn.
A largo number from this phue cel-
ebrated at Blackwell (the future coun-
ty seat) and report * very ph as ant
time, and speak very hi&My ot the
speeches, especially the one made by
K. A. Nell of that plan.-.
WLHT OWEN8.
Chas. Nix hauled wheat to the R.
R. Monday.
Wm. Rice liana number of stock
hogs for swle.
Hugh Haycraft returned from Kan-
sas Thursday.
John Warleth has fifteen head ol
young steers for sale cheap.
J. II. Miller is enjoying a visit from
his tether from norths.n Kansas.
Quite a number are buey now har-
vesting the (list crop of castor beans
J. B. Walker of Illinois Is visiting
with relatives Mossn. Robbins and
Dorsett.
Mrs. Br ok hart aud daughte >'»y
visited with friends uear Belle Halite
Kansas this .week ,
B r.i-*-To Mr. and Mrs. II. iiantock
on Monday July thfllth, ahoy. U
turned out lust us he expected.
Reed Frees#, Ole O’Lantlee and C.
Woods ma le a trip to the state tin*
wools’bringing back a 1 ad of apP1,,# (
and poaches.
Geo. Htorn, Jim Bherbnru, Wm.
Clii’.w, V. Gardner and t.Tisrley Smith
each hauled rvlieiit to the road the
first of the w eek.
M. Blrdeoll has a idee jatchof *• a
t r ineloiiu which will he ripe n'exf
week. They are rather close to the
house boyr but I think v i can get <*nT
This oonflniuuity liar a young man
who makes a “business’’ trip to the
slate every two hr three weeks 1 '*
is a gone case. Know him. Mr. F.dli
\\« are pleased to note that the
school board of district Ko. 70 has 1
dlspoaod oi their bonds ami purchased!
mateiial for a school hull.lug 'vlR-jb
will he erected toon. All they need- d
was a little prodding up we guessi
We weald ’ike to hoa' from Toitncy
frtinker again. . frllYSlfcl
WORDS OF TilANKB.
To the neighbors and f".euds wl|c so
kindly a alsted ua iiurlng tho lllpev
G. S. REED,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTH INC.
BOOTS, SHOES AND TINWARE.
,„V„.CO,.. pcoccc, and e ,« «- }• «*• ^ »*“'
Sow. .-«">• > *“ -» W »• *"■
On or Off the Railroad-
TOglKA.vXrA
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THE SADDLE ROCK •
restaurant
Mrs. J. M. STOEL’i ING, Prop.
Limcli, siiori Order and Hou8i -
H ^su ^ ^ wa,‘. BO,,ett'‘
Ponca City, • ^
• V“ t - - - ^s—a—
ut the
When iu I’onca C'l’y
A RKiHsTKu scribe e,.eir, ihe 4ll» at Hotel.
-Jouth Haven, Kan.-as lho ceiobra- h wnllted at ltlchsfd’s
<tlon at that placo was i.axt to a failure
• he cnlv tentureot any account being grcccry. . km By a sisreu ns
•'u, mu!lc furnisheJ by the ExcoUiot WAsruu-To buy a 2ud h ndgang L,,! death or cur dear IttUa Mliuue, I
Haul of AKrt. Ihe Alert b did | plow. • fr Jamkh | wt offer cur Uiicerc snd Jwt-
AMENIION LADIES.
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as uiusl urns. . be.utlttw the complexion. ad.-bi)«.]
N'ctloe (’■ Richards ad iu thlticauc. j
M. GL VORIS & Co.
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\"nmg\VIUSON HKAl)ERuS5Sto®*
W . CHACP.OH EmOERS a ^rOWEBS.
ntomjvt rrieiri l a full dock »/' BINDING TWINE’OF ALL GRADES «&
ill meet all competition on or off the railroad. ^ '.jS
mil ana see us I., the l*«r«lnaale bulialng, opposxc P»*« °"**-
1 M. G. V0RTS Sr. 00., T?wkar*ra, 0.*S.
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The Tonkawa Register. (Tonkawa, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1896, newspaper, July 9, 1896; Tonkawa, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077118/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.