The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1907 Page: 4 of 10
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the BANK OF HARTSHORNE
CAPITAL S 1 5.000
Does a General Banking Business.
Yot/r Patronage is Solicited.
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Tr* Tumixii Point.
Election PrtKkm&tion ==?'
Graft in Postil Senice.
Commercial Livery Stable
New Rigs. Nice Teams
and Careru! Drivers
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LEE & CO.
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lemer, flour and feed
For anything in Lumber. S*sh. Doors and
Buildins Material, or
FLOUR AND FEED
Come around and get our prices. Special
inducements on large quantities of flour
and feed.
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peri t v.
Hartshorne would be worth
l."/—. 2" to "/O > r :r. e.r « - o: ,:s v .
ng point in Hart^hornc'scarcci* '
and v.' the jAopl': v,... ^v,
rut th': 'lu\ th* v reject this . -
opportunity to better their on- . •
dition.
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Asp's Constitution.
notice that Mr. Aspandhis
crowd have sprung a ready made
constitution on the convention
at Guthrie. Wonder if this is
the instrument he prepared in
advance, since it h;.3 omitted so
many of the essential provisions
asked for by the jieople; l;sj>e-
cially notable among the omis-
sions is t.h" initiative and refer-
endum. The provisions left out
of the bill of riyht are those
providing that the writ ol ha-
Ijcas corpus shall never Ik- hus-
pended; th- tioi. guarantee-
ing to the accused the right of a
trial by jury biore j/enalty of
punishment is imposed for con-
tempt of court: the section pro-
viding that the record books and
files of all coq>orations must l<e
open to inspe- tion by the proper
state officers, that preventing
the deportation of any jK-rson
for a crime committed in the
state and the clause permitting
the state to engage in any occu-
pation of ;■ busine ' nature
At the- close of a section pro-
viding for the control of railways
is the significant clause, "pro-
vided that the provision of this
section shall not l<e so construed
us to apply to foreign corpora-
on the
I the go rem went from two to
four time- as much a- they _'et
from the expres- ompani-.-- : r
equal hauling, nv re than tw: c
what they get lor carrying •:
mutation passeng. rs and ex
baggage ecjir 1 weights and dis-
tances, two to live time- tlu.r
charges lor first-cla-« t'r-ight,
twelve times what they rece-i .
for some ol their dairy fr iglit,
and sixteen time- what they _;ct
(or the mass of comnionfr* ight '
( n these estimates the railway
receipts from the express l>e-
tween New York and Boston
would average ."<> cents per linn-
Idred, and .'ih cents for first-class
freight, against *>'.) cents lor the
mail; New York to Chicago, 7.1
cents freight, $1 .'J~> express and
$.'1.50 mail; New York to Atlan-
ta, SI.2') freight, $2 express,
and "0 mail; Chicago to Mil-
waukee, 25c freight, .'JO cents ex-
press, 'M cents mail \*:r hundred
(this seems fairly reasonable;;
New York to Frisco, >'3 freight,
express, and $13.2* mail,
(this seems very unreasonable);
H. MARTYN
Company
CHASK rd SANBORN
= BULK
Coffee
AND TEA
IF YOU TRY
THEM ONCE
YOU WILL
ALWAYS
USE THEM.
H. MARTYN CO.
E. Che:
Market.
Blackberry ph<<sphate at Chan-
dler's.
Ordinance No. 84.
An ordinance \>r< >viding for the
election of a board of erjualiza-
t: -ntorthelnc -rporated Town
of Hartshorne, I. T.
Sec ti n 1. That at each annual
election held hereafter, there
shall be elected three members as
a board • : i , 11 iza.ti■ m
Sec. L'. The parts of all other
ordinances in conflict herewith
arc hereby repealed.
Sec. 3. This ordinance shall be
in full force and effect from and
after its passage, approval and
publication.
Passed and approved this 11th
clay of March 1907.
F. C. Savaoe,
Attest: Mayor.
Li:wis F. Christian*, Recorder.
| Henry Martyn, Jr., Lumber & jj
Grain Company
Hartshorne. Ind. Ter.
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BIG t FLOUR |
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QUR customers will doubtless be glad
to learn that we have got in s
another shipment of the far-famed Big I
C Flour—the best that ever hit this or S
any other town. It has a reputation like |
the ''White Swan" used to have.
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We did conclude once to quit handl- jj
ing it. but being unable to find a sub-
stitute. have gone back to the Big C. 9
Your orders will have prompt attention. J
V. McAulay
l«MII
$50 REWARD
•or the arrest and conviction of
parties stealing above branded
^ attic. Information as to the
whereabouts of cstrayed cattle
■four brand will be appreciated
nd suitably rewarded.
Turnbeautjh ^ Anderson.
For Sale.
Four lots 1121 ox90 feet, situ-
ated in the incoporatc limits of
Hartshorne in Robinson heights.
Ivvery one a nice building lot and
in 170 feet of Haileyville. A bar-
gain it taken at once. I also haw
■ tour young thorough bred Durcx
male pigs for sale.' Come, Mr.
Farmer, if you can make ."> cents
on a scrub hog you can make
just as easy 011 a thorough
bred. If you want anything in
this line apply to
J. SCRITCHFIEI.D,
Southwest Hartshorne.
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Hunter, T. W. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1907, newspaper, March 14, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151208/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.