The Okeene Eagle. (Okeene, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
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THE OKEENE EAGLE
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OKEENE EAGLE.
H. U.CHAPMAN, Editor.
Okeene. Oklahoma. Fridav. Fedrunry 23rd. 1900
P tail* HKD Weucly.
Okswne, Blaine County, Qkla.
^•M*fioUoo 11.00 pw y««f in Utih*.
A4«»nUtn* kiM mafia known an appilanUoa,
W All other publianuoai faruWhwt to w>-
• or tow* el f n# itui m from M to to per Osut
im than ulmmiol rote*.
IntoreA at the Oieent. Otlnh—in. rost-oll-
« u vMHnA-eloM me war.
•nd nr S'-i of ju-iicc to these un-
fortunate peope. Oklikoman.
At t meeting of tho Territorial
Bo^rd of Education, it wa« derided
to hold two in* itute period" for ihe
year 9 0, die first to doss on
Thursday. June 28, Madera exami-
nation oti Friday nod Saturday 29
3U, thn -eoond period to close on
Ti ur»da\, A gu t 10, teacher# ex-
ami atioe on Friday a d Saturday,
17 18. The Maine county insti-
tute wdl t>e held during the second
aonnl propertv at otah v t'ue.
Ileal estate at it actual oa*h value.
«$Nf»F18fT1BR U. «. LAND OFFICE.
Amorv D- Brewrnlec, Registers
1. V. Admire, laeiavtr.
ALVA U. S. LAND OFFIUI.
K. A.Cnmeron, Register,
Jaa. W Collate, l*ri#ver. i thought, would at em
Stood U nth Off.
E. B. Monday, a lawyer of Hen-
rietta, Ter., onoe fo ded a grave-
ditrger. He says: “My brother was
verc low with malarial fever and
jrundioe. I persuaded him to try
Electric Bitters, and ho w»i soon
tnuo • better, bu' ooutinued their use
un il he was who lr cured. I am
sure E'eu’ric Bitt* re -sved his life
Thi" remedy expels malaria, kills
disease serins and purifies the blood
period, beginning July 23 and do#- digestion, regulates liver, k.d-
ing Augut 10. l'hi", at first
but
Tiie populist national convention
will meet at Sioux Falls, S. D.,
May 9th.
Free homes seems an assured
thing aooord ing to the best advices
from Washington.
The U. S. senate is now framing
a law to create and govern the Ter-
ritory of Hawaii. It is liberal so
far as adopted.
The Missouri supreme court has
held that the Department Store law
is unconstitutional Class legislation
of the rankest kind.
neys and bowels, cures constipation
d\sp<psia nervous di-eases, kidney
trouWes, female compl lints; g'ves
perfect heal h. Only 50c at Ho't'i
drug slor-*.
unwise
taking into consideration the hai v^st
work, where so many have found
an cxi u e for not attending, we con-
clude the second period best. The
outlo k for a good institute is imiob A N *hl “f 1,rr',r
in advance of last year, already onr j Awful anxiety was f*dt for the
•nrullinent exceeds that of last sear | widow of the brave General Burn-
by 20. Superintendent R. Camp-j ham of Marinas, Me., when the doo
bell and Mra. Anna Stevens will be tors said "lie would die from pnue-
with us again, assisted by Prof. N. monia before morning, writes Mrs.
j W. Thcis an I two first grade teach- j S. II. Lincoln who attended hertliat
ers of the county This im-ures a | fearful night, but she begged for
well g aded iii-titute and thorough i Dr lvingV New Discovery, which
The Populist National committee
held a meeting at Lincoln, Neb.,
this week split wide open on fusion.
The fusionists favor tha fellow with
hi* mouth orgau and Judge Cald-
well, of Arkansas, as the ticket.
The middle of the roaders told
the fusers, at Lincoln, Neb., this
•week that they were “working for
principles”. They simply withdrew
from the meeting and left the fuser#
to map out a plan of defeat again.
work. vV« hare 58 teachers en-
rolled in Reading Circle work.
Will they be able to take the exam-
ination in August? The examina-
tion of applieants for common
■ohod diploma will be held on
Thursday and Friday, April 5 and 0
at the fo lowing places—Watongs,
Geary, Okcene and Conper. The
teachers -hould 'end me n.<me and
address of pupils expeoiing to Like
the examination.
Anna Campbell,
Co. Supt.
had more than once savd her life,
and cured her of consumption. This
marvellous medicine is guaranteed
to cure all throat, chest and lung
di-eases. Only 50o ami
Trial bottles free at Holt’s drug
store.
Cal»o«l
THE RACKET
Wc wi»h toannounoe to the public
that we have puruha-ed the
RACKET STORE
of J. C. Fi-her A Co. and solicit
your patronage.
We will, at all times, pay the high-
est inarktt price for Produce and
«el! you Groceries, Boo's, Shoes,
Dry-Good, Clothing and such other
goods as are generally found iu a
first- class Racket Store at the low.
est prices.
Yours for business,
Cox A:Hauser,
Proprietors of The Racket.
AKSr.S ORS’ V M.U t-TiMJI.
Okeene is looming up as one of
the good towns of Oklahoma and
the early coming of our railroad is
an a-sured event that will put her
into the list of first-class cities in
six months. Don’t stand baok
while the band plays hut climb into
a front scat in the band wagon and
blow the big drum.
Congressman Eddy, of Minncso.
ta, made an exhaustive statement of
the entire disposal of the public
lands of this country in his report
as one of the Committee on Publio
Lands at the last session of the com-
mittee That report is a clincher
on the Free Homes bill now before
comiress. It shows how the entire
domain has been disposed of.
The British, in South Africa,
have got the Boers “going South”.
“Bobs”—Gen’l Roberts, has made
his move on the checker board and
Or >nj* had to break his line of sieges
letting Kimberly and the muoh eov
eted Cecil Rhodes and the big sum
they expected as his ransom go. It
looks as though the day of Oom
Paul is nearing the afternoon.
The territorial county assessors
adoi t< d the following schedule as a
guide for the Oklahoma asressors:
First class horses shall be as-
sessed from *50 to *20o; second
c a-s ft* m $20 to $50; third class
from $5 to $20.
Jacks and stallions shall be as-
sr s«ed at $50 to #250.
Mules and asst s—first cluss at
fr >m $35 to $75; second cltss from
$20 to #35; third cla-s from $5 to
$^0
Cattle—six months old and under
two years *8 to $20; two years • Id
and over $18 to #30. Cows— 15
to #35. Bulls—#15 to $100.
Sheep and Goats—over three
month- old $1 to #1.50.Bucks—$5
to $25
Swine—over three months old $2
per hundred.
Farm implements - assessed at
cash valu
Wagons —as e«sed at cash value.
Pleasur-- carriages of every de-
scrip ion from 10 per oent to 80
p r cen o' fir-t <o*t.
Gold w'a’ct es—from $20 to $50.
Silver and other wa ches from $1
to $2 '.
Plate nn 1 jewelry at cash valu#.
Piano forts ftom $40 to $50 ».
Other musical instruments from
$1 to $100.
ILniseh >ld furniture assessed at
Tb« Soak IalanS Wall Map af tha
States.
Is the best offer to the public. It
i* very large and specially adapted
to school purposes. Every teacher
of geography and every business
oflioe "houl-l have one. It will be
sent post pa'd to any address <m re-
ceipt of fif een cent* in postage
stamps or coin. Address, John Se-
bastian, G. P. A., Clnoago, 111. $
Chas Clark,
OK KEN 15, O. T.
Painter am] papej-hanger.
Leave orders at Notion Store,
near post office. Call and let
us figure on your work.
C. C. Carney
Brick Mason and Plasterer.
$1.°°. ^jj 0£ Cement and Orna-
mental work done All work
guaranteed first class.
VILAS, OK.
“I think I would go crazy with
pain were it not for Cnamberlain’s
Pain Balm,” writes W. H. Staple-
ton Ilertninie, Pa. “I have been
afflioted with rheumatism for several
years and have tried remedies with-
out number, but p tin balm is the
best medicine I have got hold of.”
One application re'ieres the pain,
for sale by the Holt drug store.
W ANT1 D—U orient miner woVnsn t,n travel for
lar.e tous--; »a ary monthly atnl ex|>en-
Bes, i ith itic i-si-e; p aitioii per ar e it: .ncleeo
self d Ireu pii stampeil envelop*. M\na<3k*,3-<0
Cax'on bnlg, Chicago. 11 J7
The inhabitants and soldiers be-
sieged in Kimberly, South Africa,
by the Bores had got to economical '
rations of horse beef before they was i
re-o ied by the movements of Lord 1 not e*s '^,,n
Robert* j Territorial bonds a cash
Stoc-is in any company or
ration at cash vaLie.
Bicycles f om #5 to #80.
M >ney it :00 cents on the doll ir.
The food for the horses had all I
been consumed and rations
were on short allowance. Cecil
Rcodes, the great diamond miner
kept the people all busy and fed
them to keep them out of reaoh of
the Boer shells as much as possible.
value.
corpo-
Crelits at .ash value.
Avenge mere tail lis * stocks at
•«: ual casn value.
All promi* >ry tio .es at ao ml cash
A bill f r the Mief of dispos- v due
«ess#d settlers in Oklahoma who set- J T ix s de e tifioa es a' cash v due.
tied on Oklahoma lands in good | Judgments it c»sii valu1.
faith, or mad# entry thereof aft#r 12 I All 1 >an , d soouuts, et>\ of banks
o’ciock noon, on the 22ud day of and banking iustituti ms at cub
April, 1889, and lost their home"
and improvements after long and
diaartrous contests, has been in-
trod u el in oon<;r#ss by Delegate
D T. F yun, and referred to the
commit ee on publie lands. The
passage of this apt will be a God
•eo4 to many old and first settlers
v.d e.
I pro cm nts on tricuter d lands
t eluding sc ‘ool lands, not deeded,
a; o i-h v il.ie.
G ain on ita*>d at market value.
Machinery of all kinds from 10
to 80 per oent of first cost.
The aggregate of ail ether par-
ty tNTKD-fb've.»l hrtetit mi) hon***' Person*
f in -npresent u«n* M .n«K» s in til's and cIimh
bv cnuntiOH. Halary $900 a year an I exp n-e-
Straiitlit. hiina-ftfle, no more, no loss saltirr. Po«-
t.ion pers»rtii«nt. Onr.refere ices any ''anlt in
*nv p>wn, Rofereoce. Enclose self sdd.e.^.-d
stamped envelope. Ths bominiou O' mp&ny.
llspt. 1. Chi affti. S'.' 2,>
Land Office at Klmj'isher, O T. (
February 1-t. 1P0 '. f
Noti',e is hsreby si veil that the fnllowln*-
named se'tler h '» filed notice of l.is inlentio ; to
m*Xe final pro"f in support of Pi* cl im, nnd
tin t said oroof will be made bef re lte''ister and
Receiver at Kingfisher. O. T. on April lo h. 1U00.
via:
Chrlatoph Klnmp. li e No. | 0.397
for the s w 14 See TIJBHWIM.
He n-me« the f 1 lowing witnesses to prove
hla continuous residence Upon nnd cultivation
of. s id land n
Bpiihart Hn-oatea ef Ki' gfisSar. O T.
Jacob ILeb rt ofi'xtcy. O. I.
I'snr J. Flemming t'ooper. O T.
James Wil ins n, of do- p r. <). T.
K nery I). Brownlee,
l*-22 Herister
i Land mtlc.e »t Kingiish- r. O. T. 1
i Janasrjr 2'lrd. I
I Notice is hereby given th-t the fo lowing-
□ anisd seiller has fileo notice of his in enti -n to
j mH«e final p oof in support ot hmcla m, asd that
' said proof wdl he made bsf.Te the Register a'd
Receiver at Kingfisher O. T on April 'th, 1900,
via:
J lines Cle-tee, H. K. No. 7345-
for the S W >4 sec 1* Twp. Pi R 10 W I .M
He uam.-s the fi 1! >wing eitnesas« to prove his
cont'nni.u- residence upon and cultivat on of,
said land, viz:
I 8rmnel Clester. James Dimmi t, FrsASchaber
»nd James Severa, s'l of Seay. Okla..
TCmery l>. Biowa'ss.
! tX-?0 Reei-ter.
Land Odice si Kingriane!. (
January V th I'O) 1
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named sei 1 r has file notice of hi* intendon to
make final proof in support of his claim, and that
said proof will be made hefore 'he K' eis’er and
Receiver a' Ki'igfi-her. Ok., on .Mtrch ith. .
IMS) viz-
I I,a.vr-nee Hl*h >p. H. K. No. | 3'005
I For the b ^ sen. 22 Twp 111 R 12 W. I. 'J.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
cnnttfiiio'i* r.widence uuoii and c'llriration of.
. said land, it
I 1 vron c-r-w Law-on * Maple. Kdward Cox
a d Stanton Mai le all of (Ikeeue ' ' .
Kmorv I*. I’.rowolse.
IK- 0 aigister.
l*nd Office at Kingfl'ber. O. T. (
Jauuarv 27'h, l!-00. S
No ice is hereby given tha' the following-
nsm'-d as tier h is filed n tire of he intentioi >0
m* e final proof in -npport of her cii ai. aod
that-a d proof w !) he made before the k. gl.-ter
and lie river at Kinttfi-her. 1. T. n Maicn Ktn
1 OO vtz:
• barlott- V. Hr. w, widow o Stephen P.
lire*, eceosed H. t- N’o-8024
, fwr to* N K 'i »«o 2: twp is range II 'V I M.
j t>h« names the following witnesses to prove .ter
Condnuo s residence upon and cultivatioh of,
said land, viz: .
William B. Maple. John H Horn. Jacob F.
! WaUenbvres- and Ailred O Yeatsian, all of
1 k)ka«n« Oklahoma
13-3: Eaxery O. Brownian, RsgMsr
J. P Wishard, N. B. Cory,
Lawyer. Real Estate Agt.
Titles Perfected. Taxes Paid
Property Rented
kHE ONLY i RSTRACI oml o-.t-pH (nr
HOOK* IN BLAINE Co. allU Cell tU IOT
1I.B.C0RY, J P.WiBhard,
HoNDKD Abstractor. Deputy.
\11 tjoiniiiuuicatiniis Rsoeivr- Prompt
Attention.
Watonga, Ok.
The Midland Hotel,
Formerly Hubbard House.
Centrally Located.
Kingfisher, Ok.,
ILiteis $1. and $i 25 pr day.
Mra. Jusla IS. Umdshavr, ‘Prop.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
J. D. jWinslow, Prop.
Special Attention Given To
Commercial Travellers and
Transient Guests.
E. G.SPILMA2.
Attorney at Law,
Careful attention given to Laud Office
Litigation.
Kingfisher, O T.
H. C Chapman,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
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Oabinets, Gloss, 1.50 to $2 “ “
Cabinets, Platina, 2 to $3 “ “
Groups from $2 up
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any done in this part of Oklahoma
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ALSO Musical goods as cheap
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Yours for business
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At EAGLE office.
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