The West Side Democrat. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 6, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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The West Side Democrat.
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F.. D. Nix '
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J. H. Bci:r :tu j| I s' "
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COUNTY 0FF1 EI;
Tom p«>n
t lofisftlius..
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W. IJ
lamee I
Geo. W.
K E. W
Win I,«y
Wm. M. William
R 1. Colli-
.( hntsoi!
j County Attorney
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BUY VOI R (
thinS
Boots, Shoes
Goods,
Curtains, Blankets and Quilts at
MOTT'S Store.
hardest Clothing House in the
Territory.
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J? parties wniliiij the ib.
nuxN,
President.
D. 0. HILLS,
Vice President.
C. A
URIGHT.
Cashier.
DEMOCRATS PROCEED A ITH
CARE.
'
City of Enid cannot aff rd to tnake (.,v rt of t
any mistake in the select >" of ,el ! i :
candidates for th- sar ,'i < flic.-r-
to be chosen. Its su ass it «h-
polls has attracted men to her Msn-
dard who arc unw >rthy to hold u
public trust and who are democrats
for revenue only, h« w dd
hesitate at any time to plunge th-
city into an avalanu'ie of debt an
be a burden to the |) ty that they
might reap the reward of di- . jnest
methods and scheming tr>
Th democratic party of this <tty is
today on the very t< rg- • i i
from this cause and the only way
out i* to cut loo*e frym political
boisism and professional politic tans
who hope to control the nomine
lions in their own | ersona, inter'
and that of their hangers-on. What
the people demand is a t :«u 1,11
iness like administration and they
will have it. Democrats, nominate :;,J
mm*
(Incoi pormtfd
CAPITAL STOCK, *25,000.00
Watson the g. O- p.
shown himself to be an honest
a! and a friend of the peopl
that a lar^e majority of the people
for tilt i iirti ! -fnwra-
5i>> • "
. n. lV,- , (ioTern®r.
i;y V\ JL SUJfc .
DIKECTOU
ENID,
Ilills
1. G. Bright, Ed L. Dunn, C. A. Bright. D, O.
J. W. Toirsjn, J. F. Crippen, T. J. Sanford.
]■ --t Bank Opened for Business in the City.——
: OKi^ArlvJMA
t
ALEXA.NIlKK
in one of hi* corkers and tune. ^
pulling the string on his aciol.ats. ■ to tlie square
sat down with a countenance of o«-
Hpuirand forlorn hope.
i Cravens the Chcuterfie
Oklahoma lias more
acre than
Councilman i jt „)( want to sacrifice themselves
i uf Oklaho j for the dear people—pray for the
Mesbi ■
only clean business men who are
tree from political b - > w
only stock in trade is jobbery and a
percent of the rake off. and our
democratic rooster will announce «
result of victory.
Some time since a contestant
brought his notice of contest to thi-
offiae desiring that it be published
in the Dkmoi hat. II« informed us
it had been reported that Register
Patterson claimed the right to d
Webster. After tin
mantully a-- ;
, iTk
ma stood by the guns man.u.iy -j^his'not true that the land
regular order of business was tram- .hall be published.
■
• zed statement oi
II expenditures J ^^^nd officft ofEc.a! print
f the city and h full record of the
oh the council l
official acts, after v.
adjourned sine die.
1,4 wet «
V8 tO
[Published March 0, lbiM.]
Ordinance No. 34
Oklahoma Terr.tory:
He it or Jaiued by the Mayor and
, outicil of the city of Enid:
said"city and any person violating
llie piovisions ol this ordinance
shall upon conviction before the
police judge be fined in any sum
not exceeding $100.
Sec. 2 This ordinance shall be in
full force and effect from and alter
its passage, approval aod publica-
tion in the Oklahoma Tribune and
West Side Democrat, newspapers
published in the city ol Enid.
Pa^;:d and approved February
;,7, 18'J4.
Jons < • Mookk, Mayor.
R. Stax m v, Ac-ting Clerk.
l.t'MItKK CO.,
(itmberi
Blinds and all Building Material at the Lowest
Prices. We carry the best selected stock in
the city and invite contractors to our yards to
figure and examine quality.Qlndividuals de-
siring to purchase should give us/a trial.
ALEXANDER LUMBER
F and Third Streets, Enid. O. T.
CO.,
V. E. JONES & CO.,
n ic.l XI cnt Market.
VRKSH AND SALT MEAT ALWAYS ON HAND—
>viltx->', Oy tern, P Game,
I rt tlieir Season.
„ Block S.nilh ol I-uiit Office, One I)oor West of Democrat Office. Call and sec m.
'Iscni'las
printing. Why not? The sain-
reason why Jack didn't eat bis sup-
ignate the paper ii
which all such.
per.
Additional Local.
but
a gi
The Sh.- ny had the appearance
tender care.
notices were to bo published ai d ,
that he insisted on their being
printed in the Wave. The ge:,
tleman informed us he took
■
publication. Our reporter at one. wl ;J claill,s t0 be dutch, advises
interviewed Mr- Patterson on 1 ' , ,tticket. Thus does he
matter and asked if he had n>.- •' (|emouraCy
that he had the right
\l I'm .,iy• '
1 y,. Deuioi ratic
l'uijb I Mar. 0, '94.]
= Commisslon'er'o Proceedings.
The Board of County Comiuis-
. sioners met March '2nd 1894 to
' canvass the vote and declare the
i f-ult of an election held in J nes-
i ville O. T. Feb. 23 I8U4 f«r tlle
City Centarl purpose of electing town officers;
. ,,,,'ettng last present, Win. Lay. chairman; Win.
i :,1. Williams. Ii. L. Collins ab-
a child's shoo 1 sent.
save the same
( WtlT.ElX.
F. V. Ill LI..
Hurford's court convenes
ther <hg. Sheeny s
j don't make good democrats anyhow.
paper, and was informed that a! .
though he thought ho had the legal j Who avef heard of a republican
nsht to do so le had not made any I letting go an opj ortun ty to gobble
such 1 uling. However the Wave 1 t-vsry dollar in sight from the ].ub
got the notice and the general un j,. ucasurei)? When (.c\m.d
derstanding is that all notic must went out 5 war ago he left ti'."
I,,, published u, the -wet diaper." j SI4r,,000,(X>0 in .he irea,„ry
Anyone findin
at this ollict.
W. A. Chapman of Sheridan,
Kingfisher county bought two lots
on North Boundary .street yester-
This paper will i'iitiei*e the net
public officials only when ( h'ar
justifiable £)'f so doing and if the
policy us above staled is carried out
xv e shall consider wo are en-
tirely justified under existing law
und the practice uf all hind tfices
Who ever heard of u
tling go an opportunity ... h .
OBITUARY
Died.—liobert V. Herrcn, at the
• 1^114 The subject of this notice
' was the only child of Robert M.
, illHl Ida M. llerren. About two
weeks since he was taken sick, and
.while everything in hmnan power, \x.\
Should the local republicans was loIie |„r his relief, all proved in , On motion
Upon examination of the election
1,1
were found to have received th *
r..b t
sp.ctive offices and therefore de-
clared elected;
CAMPBELL & HILL.
AttorneysJLaw
FILING PAPERS CAREFULLY PREPARED.
Contests, amended entries and restoration of homestead right a spec-
ialv. Plats and field notes furnished on application without dela).
W"e Practice in all Courts.
Enid and Kingfisher, Olialioma.
When he went back there v-a no'h
ing left and a defieienoy stared the
fac
Etineue Kenyou,
c. M. Ilobbs,
Peter Bowers,
James Kai/.on,
1S. Ilubbard,
ii. A. Cook;
J. P
trustee
gain coi trol
would they di
flairs vaiir Death came and
cant chair. 1 he funer-d
ducted by the writer fr"i
MrAtee, the success- Methodist church ol thi
of the cttv
1 anv better
left
J pcintei' Tiustee in
",asc"°": township in place
1 he South 1
„ man. resigned.
The democratic party is the only
party in existence thai is ^depen-
dent enough and has the couraee 1
criticise the public acts of their of-
tieers when the some seems necea-1 appointment is a «coop for
sary for the public gov d und the many slro' c.wid d .'. - I. m
uidifiine of the party. This mav i, aris of the territory l.uvinc con- offering for leaeo Sohoo'. Lands In
„ot be polities but it is right and ,ended.be ground very elosci.. tho Cherokee Strip
reoublican criticising the public icmls throttsli many J-ars ill K 15 ai his ■ t.c mm. «n<
acts of democratic officers have District Judge, llu
been wrong but the rank and file of tjrst term of court at W . ■ tward
old democracy has both the good | ,n N county on the thui \\ ednes-
sense and the courage to repudiate .iay in March, at 'i S-">. 1'u ,
it and it is not necessary to go out- oil the thir l lues.lay in Apt
side the party to do it. Arapahoe in (1 c ounty on the l.n
Monday in April; at Beaver t ity
on the 4th week in May and at
Cheyenne. Roger Mills county on
! the 5th Monday in April. His
1st Dist.
« 2nd " |
« 3rd "
Town Treasurer.
" Clerk.
■ • Marshal,
Moore. Assessor.
Whitson, Justice < 1* the 1 eace.
F. Carson was ap-
siiid for Donly
ol G. H. Cole-
sou 111 |
ltlf.r man, resigned
' uid'.'.wV! m"tion the fo,lowi"g luwn;
arents have j ship officer's bonds were approved.
1 ~ i, trustee in and lor
Donly township; S. B. McCul-
ich, trustee in and for Renfrow
township; S. M. L. Shobe, trustee
in and for Laopolis. township: II.
(j. Collins, trustee in and for Olive
tow: ship; Edgar Shnrpe, Clerk in
. 1 i,.r k ,J township; Fred U.
-ars'rrr? i > ■ w \
P' " met I lurokee Outle t aiM Ute fanner Vawuee |„glict
ami Tonkawa XnUiaii resen .tiotis,
Haiti lands cotnlsl ot Sections l*n ' n <11 ''lid
llilrtc- lx Ill eueli eongie«s:utialt..wii tui, lit
tt„ i l„ iiiKee Outlei.ancltin- l.nm. r l awneeicnd
p. Charles Hotel-
DARDEN & CLEVELAND, Props.
BOARD 1:3Y 13AY OW WEEK.
Cood Table Board and Neat ' ■
Furnished Rooms.
^ K>V I I . Enid^Ok|ahoma-
JttdgeJ. u. which the remains were
ful candidate for appointment . f jn ,h„ (.ljmHt.irJ., The p
the 5th judicial district arrived mi ^ svmpntl,y of the community
| the city this morning over the Rock j Titos. J. Cook.
Island from Caldwell. I ho Judge s
(First Published Jan *« tssn
oih i School Land Notice.
s H. KING, Agent,
SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY.
Sell Machines on Time.
See me Before Buying.
4*
• ft
Off
e^t Hotel Mor
ENID, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY.
11 ft,
Lust week tliiN paper mentioned
the name of Hon. S. 1*. Spencer n>
a stroiijj t|iiin to head the Demo-
cratic ticket for the olliee of mayor
Tonkawa Indian reservations, t liijt m eotui
lies 'K . 'I.', •>!'. 'C, 'I" and •i( . .v. epi
Kiuli i>arls ol said sections u% ate allotte d to
Indians, and except such as li e.- been ro-
se rved'for .'thei 1 urjHwt.!.; the 1 . iu-dhuct.s
veins inmii the llrst d.o of J«tio r> I
of range line between lunges 13 and I . I"'1
sou W 1:1 be allowed to lease only oae >.<■ •' ■
vor. i "" . " , , 1 ,.ptl. i: West of said line one pel vin may lease
„ _ clerk has not yet been appointed
On interviewing Mr. Spencer nntl ^ ( ^ BCh . t him from the >1.,i,0n l.md • i t of tang., in i<etw. 11
his tnany friends on the matlcr we ; ^ ^ ^
aro informed that he will enter the
race for the city treasurership. His
democracy and strong interests in
the oily entitle him to anything in
the gilt of the party lie tiia\ a-l
The Judge wil
clerks nnd
l.ft..., ranges 13 and 14 will be received at less than
' o nonty-nvedollars per quarter seen::. Westei until tht
several deputy clerks and I ■ > . :,inea..M.l will > rectis... .1 .-s "
(
t onimissioiiei c« 11
will all come from their respective! , 1
counties.
of the Peace in and for
Donly township; Robert E. Twin-
ing treasurer in and for lJuffal..
tu~i.si.ip; J. A. Morgan consta-
ble in and for Keowee township.
Toe minutes of the proceedings
of the Hoard Match 2nd read and 1
approved. Wm. Lay,
Cliairmau Board Co. Coins.
Attest. J- J{- Parks'
Deputy County Clerk.
On motion the Board adjourned
ulnr meeting 111 April.
W. D. Cornelius,
County Cleik,
HARLAN & COMPANY,
ENID PHARMACY
" Carry Everything In the Line of a First-Clasa Dm* btore.
South Side Square, Enid, O. 'I.
id the rlgln l resetv <t tcirrjeci any an-t j j ^ parks, Deputy-
MONTEZUMA.
J. B. Miller, Proprietor.
Th 1 Only First-Class Hotel in the City With
Sample Boom in Connection.
$2 clay. Week Board Reasonable
D Street, South of Squiwe, Enid, Oklahoma.
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Clute, William A. The West Side Democrat. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 6, 1894, newspaper, March 6, 1894; Enid, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127627/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.