The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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"iirt*1 ii \itt'• :t' - t-d that 5t • hi
,ic, K. of R. and S.1 ^..j b(j a dangerous pa
w iSHINGTON i rER. 1
Washington ,D.C\ Ucc. 31, lH'J-l.j
Although there have not b •< a nt
fine and costs j
Dbert J. 1«ee'i
was given a like* sentanee. The costs
in his case arc heavy reaching $20,000. j
The grand jury returned seven indict*
menU during U-" day none of which
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ported thai, a man
i ped the question t
as r.ot "ben?
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
i'i J)--Willi > <n
At the
A ntWl, t.-e <11.
KfesUt ^
member!lu govdetaiKlingftie United |a|.t,r thun Jan. £, • •• >, tt* formulate
,ttru,i. r W. #.!•««:>. W.M. tUluI18„klllg the legislature to glv.
jUr.W.CT.Eerj. ti,™, nee led .. lief. Tli-y ask #11*
rel:xi ii-s of such nn' tings to correspond
r™ with M. w. Martin, Howds, 0. t.
p m " ' (il01..1 iihal'bb.c.t. ('|lt.re i8 n0 doubt but much good could
j; ~ be done to Improve the method of dis-
&OJd homa Magazine grows bat- osinKOfhool land, both to the ad
ler every vantage of the school fund and the
lie
itlons to I
ih wn
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jH/^DWARE, STOVES & TINWARE,
Full Line of
WALKING AND RIDINB PLOWS, HARROWS, DRILLS, ETC.
UMiroji t« protect acn nbt the
asgs&s
fHV. 1vi/:
ri'M-rvlliratn :-«fe «
IIcjj :ujei« III.- fulWIoff
of Rai l lal 1
Notice for Public-Man.
Wind Mills and Pumps,,
Furniture and Undertaking Goods. !:v_ ..■.;i,S'J^£^5,c^0o,^ |s
Vin!? and Store, Corner Broadway and 1st streets.Edmon3.O.T. *gS;'
W. C. BRISSEY Mgr. | £isi^:n:
is no
show for statehood at the present time
not
..........ace of securing Jtha
road, it is reported that ' son
>ke Smith, has ordered a ten
by an engineer chosen by | wo
the chief engineer of the Santa 1 e, J the
that n report ot tho same be mad,
and tit* opinion prevails tlint If II
cost of building the road to Tecumseh ! i>
does not exceed by $50,000 and Is nol , a1'1'
n„Ti.iiNdav t8ii''tn.of last weeklmore than two mi ilong r that ti,
stillwater a lire destroyed Ilia court ' secretary will or.lcr ti, ■ road I-.HII ml-
<a together with the records ot Tecumseh, or refuse the company i
• -■«« '« ""> • right-of-way through the Kickaiaio. h(iliaa ,,
I We hope Tecumseh may bo suceessfijj,,
fruit trees of all sorts may be set!s|,e serve fair treat
an > time during the winter when the
' w ,ther is favorable, the ground open
,v i tin, trees ready.
With two governors and a
race war
its
Georgia the ext
In Its experiments with i neap hog
foods, tho Oklahoma Experiment Sta-
tion grew Sweet Potatoes nt # cost of
15 cents per bushel. This, in spit
t, have laid the wires for a real, -oil
Old fa
the farm. Tho variety was
utliern Queen one of the best
I for Oklahoma. Hogs turned Into a
With Major JlcKlnloy and tionoral L0m „f sweet Potatoes caily In the
Coxey both niter a nomination In 18%, I ill grow rapidly ami put on wry linn
It Is feared that there may not bo J rut. This is a praei ice very common
In many locations In tho South, which
here as cheap and
odof fattening hr
-t„ drill Is going through re,I
cinv 'lie citizens of Edmond and
ti, i ity are deeply interested in the
,, of the undertaking
s. r iwiierry plants should have a light
riogof milrh the Inrdest of the
wiutfi This may be raked off in the
fpnng or left, till after the fruit is
picked as a protection to tho berrias
1 tom the soil.
Don't mak' that good resolution un-
less you areouro to Keep it. Ood hat,'
a Urn', and betides, tho l.oxow plan of
investigation is working wes
you may bo asked to tell all i
-St. Joe Gazette.
,1 people should bo proud of
l give them a lib-
•r 1 support. There are lew.towns in
the territory that can boast of belter
papers than the Sun-Democrat, tin
Further advices seem to show that
a l<trgo share of the atroclth , at Port
Arthur charged to the account of the
Japanese were really committed by
the Chinese themselves. That the
Japanese were guilty of Bomocruelti
Is probably true, but they w<
such ns are Incident to all wars. In
d, ,fi, nu. manner in which the dune
an being thumped from pillar to pot
it in itself cruelty.
woman married
pair lived near Duncan, I. T.
J the Indian died and a little later
Foman married a white man, #nd
, now claiming to bo Indians,
J over seventeen thousand acres ol
land under fence. This is an actual
i'k t and illustrates admirably tin
•bines which lmve arisen under thu
tribal form of government In the I
dial territory. Kx.
_ id out during the win
All the old canes should bo cut oul
. atlre tndburne 1. This both kills nn
imerouB insects and leaves proper room
jfor yonng aud vigorous canes to bear
b, Ib r crop. In fact the whole or-
:turd and fruit garden ought to be
through during tho loisureda\ ..
pr . inter, and a great deal of such
V rtant
lowstorms a
weather comes from all
quarters. Train stoppages are fre-
quent and the United states mails
have been Interfered with to an ex I
tent that throws Debs and his confed
pi ah ' completely In the thai*. The
storms reach from the far Eatt to the
Rockies and zero in northern Wiscon-
sin, Minnesota and 'Dakota, Is stagger-
In'.' under a load of about ISO degre •. I,
uebec lias been Indulging in
me adapted to the season. In siou
ity, la., tho mercury tumbled froi
tit) degrees above to 12 below zero in
tor
:
Artichoke-groiv on the Oklahoma
Experiment Station at the rate of a
f,pounds over a ton per acre. Pew
| .lats fire gtprotUiutlVe, with little w
)\o attention whatever. As they are
not injured by the mild cold of this
spring, h igs will be turned in to com
I • feeding experiments made with
other cheap foods. Farmer.; hftving
by all means try a patch ol
i places.
• th tlmo of ?!ie year when
It is
Hats f
l l( i: FOll PUHLICATIOl
■•"•a ehir'rfS"^
I They nuist g
bought for 4
hnv ti
IlliP
ndred pairs, Manufacl
f Hoots and Sh
ms
h .
best jihu-n to trade ii nl I'"i
ino-'is, 1 Hi cV«.v sirmt1
I Criolliiv.
Elmer Wilson and I., ti. Walil
to buy hogs, parti
hogs for sale will find
•rest to call at store. They
pay li
.''„Vil!V/.i'- ..1 *i ltinTi'.r
until th r
believed, but even that has not b
lellnltely deter minded upon, ti
fate of the currency bill will be willed
at ;i democratic '*",n b
Inrtin. «if IMmo l U.
,1.1 not l>n h11.,Will beCIVfQ
(• set down
NOTICE FOR
Land
Noti-
lehted to Crawford,
<k Co. nro requested to call
pies' Bank and settle their ace.
the same beta ' due and paya
uilld vido t
If Spain persists in making tho duty
flour shipped 1
lis a barrel'Jess than the aim
1 upon Hour shipped from
United States, she may wake u]
and find herself
President
id t hat will shut Cuban mi;rar
1
! I for ti
hi • M-r. i -a and cul..v4ti .a of MilU-r.OT.: William J
0fJo oDhaFdfrUhor, Jamos A Wilson. Autjunt °J* . wl>„ dMtfaflj
a. n. j.('book.rr
NOTICE FOll VUlil.ICA TI OH
NoriC i: FOll PUBLICATION
)f the United Stal
... no don;>t about the President
having
\Tll!
fuses to favorably respond to the
Minister Taylor
koTlCl^JIM[' lT B LICATH
V . \i:i .■. r..r iU, \
-
made public this
the plan for tho rcorgaui/ai
the utHce ot the Supervising Archl-
tho Treasury, which i to take
1 189r> I ruler the
crop and Is testing barley on the farn
with fall sowing and s]
sowing will oe pahlshc
crops are harvested. At this t
winter sown barley is looKin
is growing u 'v The nr.m In worth
rohntlnl of
NOTICE FOB PUBLIC AT
T.nnd
it; horoM
UOIK
fJOl
thai any rabstantlal ■■
of tho Interior DopartiH-nt, why ; ,
I will have to hurrj
■u.ll V, ashlnglonl r j llotp)0 cblo t
his li ning told (ho children some of
•f a local papi: , ..uiondiil enndv none
The aforsairi! TOWN 5 Li
he had
ipreaem wasmuiosn p« ui uuu -
ji 1 |i'■ 1 a tit 1 ■ i. ritliii1 r: "Chips thai ! O alldjf KltOftW
lor 111
necessity I
r, usuppl")
late all will hi
i.O. I
oMwav,
F.DMOKI), I.
ARTISTIG BA
EEfSJ
J5Sf-R of lli.t«... .
DRE
atlonai legisiauon isi __ TZ
: :: t;;• ^csuo Yailcy WUloG
NOTICE roll PUBLICATION
Oklul
Oklahoma's i
ape** One 1
The Home, Fie
is the only A
z devoted to the
ked and
,orc tnr;llirir v ^rowttT. with ApPl
me kind |* •;:eli. Plum. Cherry, and s
opt i ■
, Small V ru
Iirreens. Flowering shrubs
I Trees, etc., at prices so lov
V few good
I fur j n< li t. Direct I
Nooaho Valley Nu
Chanute,
11 kind
ritory. It is n
clean and well
ihnt .iiil ; : "f will 1 imuli befor" iioffister
| i: rat gnu. ic. O. " . on Ieliruur'
w
ifflcL- nt Oklahoma ( it v. 0. T
1 )<t ember 1H. 1^1M
TICK lis hereby friv. th.. r
s.'ttler has t. It ti
"sworn off." N<
fashion t
ry to say that is about all
It Is true however, that all can
s tho time to t
good thing, the pre nt, the a i
time the best. So let each Individ
resolvo that he will be just to him
and to his fellow man, let the res
tlon be kept, and when the last m
itune In life has been reached, H^nir;' ' ^ (( ked wl,ilt brought hi"
' person, will be as# Washirn;.,,.. at thi. time, be said:
returning to its fattier s house. . , .
"My eliiof aun and ambition is to help
I contribute to the material development
i * nthi*ii> (\ Alabama, which iss
i .'uiM.it iiil* eonvene s at t • uinrie. i < i - ,
tain lU-publleau papers have howled 'esources. .National legislation
themselves hoarse in regard to what "ceded to help
" be done in contlrining the np- 80uth 1< short
nent of certain oillcers. We be- ' building up ti
that the members elect to the "°P «'« t the prcent session Con
(>n«tri!e men nnrt nothing • ,V-1J
them to do but conlinu jlT "
the appointees. N.,thing of a p. 1. i Ibianclal le. TI ' Carlisle,
eal nature would I reason t, ''«« >"«.>' not he I erfeet, but it U a way
their eonslituents for their falling to."1 relief, and should bep
confirm the appointees. The Exeeu- j Chairman Stiyers, t*f the House
tive of this te.-ritorv is a democrat and | uiittee on Appropriations, is, with a
It Is Just and right that he should ap-- number of his colleagues, working
point democrats. In not a single ea^ right through the holidays 011 the ap-
has the governor a, point '! a man tha' . propriaiiou bills.
ig io.-nwJ..iin i
vtrtl 1 >oked after a little elTort am
worlv must be done. Now is the I pr,
if t lias not already been done.1 perim
y a good wed cutter and with . p
.irJy tine, the large supply of corn like to set
•1 v. dch liisv be found on most section try
far a, mix it with a little corn or plow an acre t
t cbup and give this mixed feed msoon as you caa • let it j
I to youi stock daily. You will be sur-j lis without ftirtl. i> until j
prised how readily the stock will eat spring, then pi v at. t-y tho |
o„:imo food, if this method iUideofth wlnterilji*ti. Iseodboth
j
Last Saturday was sentence day in
idge Scott's court. Tho following
rsons wero convicted for the offence
named and wore given the punishment
Henry Davis, who stole Hev. C. li.
11 .gers' overcoat, ten days, besides the
Oklahoma Ex .sixty he has already served.
no,,,, in Mary Cartwright assault with dead
.on 011 Mary French, fine of (1
In every j 'l'heo. Sutton a year and a day
himself, "raves two years in Unslng
A. ii. <;
ATTORNEY.AT
tdinr. R. ml 1 sod 1.
; Dr. Fisher's cattlo.
■ in eonnecitiou with the killing e
■ve IVnsanaw, two years at bar
JjHOTEL CEJMJ
—The Only—
saSKlPIBST-OlJ
! —Home in the Cit
.•salDEATH tfaa^SSS
$.r> to cure morphine or whiskey habits;
for curing tobae.' - habit. Address,
B. Wilson, Fleming, Texas.
HZNRy HAQZJM,
THE
ii k ft T3 for I
v,„, Towuihlp
MERCHANT TAILOR
• Brookly
o. A My
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victed of perjury,, t
the
I W, U Farn ti
Tables
V. Itfl
lie,1 and
Will,
u, Brooklyn pe
>r, ami lined J
lething like
.rd was given
MRS. R, T1IATC11
1'roprii
trtr tom i
i:R.
.'tlt'sS.
M> 0. V
An Elegant line of 8anipl,,,; for Any person whodMlos toproti-^tissalnF
■ . , i . I allowniiet)of such proof, <-i whoktn w>o
Spring Hint auniiuer W. ir 10 > • ,l , #u,w:uUa«i rttt8"!t under til. lunondtlK
from. If vou want n n« d \ c;i ,, ,,. ,.r th-. ho ;• -t -i- , trtm«itwl j
el see hint. A perfect lit g.,:,i-
anteed. j J.iu • t - t r.-> xn:nli!0 tli.^ Uitue *p of
liiu;i iw.iv, - lidraond. 0. 11U « bimtiujr
; piijiei s in tN West and have
i lee ted this fertile f.nd
] y as the V est \>ossi
t ion for a high clasj Afi
.lournal. They are mak...n
and truthfully represent the inte
' ests of the great industrial
to which it is devoted, nmf
is not a farmer in all this country j
ti..it can afford to .do without it. j
It is issued monthly, at Guthrie,
and is onlv 50 coats a yei
,
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ir aniaide cr>pl«a "f botl
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The Edmond Sun--Democrat. (Edmond, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1895, newspaper, January 4, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc141901/m1/2/?q=+%22Latimer%22: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.