The Enid Democrat. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1895 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ENID DEMOCRAT. IN
Kuaxi Honir I"«or
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on a3< .kM matter
BRIEF BITS OF NEWS
The miDiiip conptitict of I«>>hpen) iQp
and Xejraumee. M eh . hare inert-used
tbe wfcjrM of miner* tea cenU a day.
Minister Terrell na? cabled the
state iJepartment u*at ail if the
American miasionarie* in Turkey are
safe, and are properlj projected
Senator Jlill saui in regard to tbe
appointment of Ju<J^e Peckham to tbe
I nited State* aopremt bench. The
nomination is an excellent one. and
will be confirmed. '
At. St. Louis Mrs- C4krr.e H Hof-
ineiater filed a petition for cLrorce
against her husband. William Hof-
meister. supreme recorder of tbe
Legion of Honor Tbe j'lmintjff
char-jre* ber bust>and generally with
immorality. violation of tbe marriage
vnwb and drunkenness
Bon. Henry Watte*mm at Omaba.
•■peaking of the r resident cestate
said: "Nothing will come of it. Con-
crete* will not do anjthing at all and
if tbe Republicans, are wise tber will
aimplj p asa tbe appropriation bills
ana go home."
Tbe Prens Club of Chicago baa hac
an address from some *f«eaker of some
distinciion in tbe Auditorium ctcry
rear for several year*. Tbey invited
Mr. Gladst >ne for . and a letter
has juat been received from I. m re-
gretting that bis infirmities will not
permit his acceptance
fieneral Julio sanguilly tbe ( uban-
American. has been sentenced to pris-
on for alleged illegal act* against tbe
Spanish government.
Tbe monthly report of State Treas-
urer Atberton of Kansas shows only
$490.85114 in cash on hand—about a«
low as at any time in recent years
Judge Sbowaiter, at Chicago, bas
refused to asoe an injunction against
tbe consolidation of tbe gas compsoiea
Fire in Indianapolis caused a loss of
I It is reported that hundreds of peo-
THV vV\Y mi'VTRY j P «- * «■ k>
1 ti r. >£" Wl.lllil. a«ui Okithonu in t be iprinj.
OF^ GENERAL NEWS ^ A?w M"k' ^
w 1 as OldaboBi in one of the territorial
piapers that is really meritorious
Charles Bright, a former tanker of
Garfield county, has jnst had his
l csnd for appearance in court forfeited
for failure to appear
The fijrht is oa Marshal Nix has
discharged every deputy marshal in
J udg-e McAtee's district because uf the
BRIEF BITS
FROM THE TERRITORIES.
OklUcwa kt« tbe la'iaa Terr t*ry wit*
Tbaur •( s**«rk' Lx-«a l-w*
OKLAHOMA AM IM>1A* TK.KKITOBT
William Covert. a^ed 77. and Mrs.
Hannah Guyn. age** 71- boU of Xo^e
county were married ast week.
The Indian schools have had an en
% .. „ « «*^*i - * timber-cutting dects^.^-
rollment dunnjr the pa^ fiscal yea. ^ ® . . .. r.
*S 055 pupilfc. Thi- - aa in ere**.- dur- !-peakm? of the opening of tbe Kio-
in- tbe TW of Ml" which doe* ®ot j * Chmmmrhf eoontaf*. itkt Ad
inclnde'tbe Kire CtTilia* Tribe* nor I mire is one who brieve* U t tkere
the Indian* of New York Stale The enough -pen land m Oklahoma .
poTemment dav fcebo"":* fcbo* an eti ready
rr.I'.aient of S.-" per ils, nearly on< ! The Cherokee natu-3 i<. trrmp to pro-
half "f the incmaaed attendance beinp ; hibit farmer* frotn hiring white men
in the-** aeboatc. • f'TT hands. The Indians themselves
Here is a new trick of the depntr will not work. Fanning in the Chero-
marahais in the Osxpr Kmntry: On- kee nation has a dreary onUook.
deputy meets a cm the main road: j Judge Yancy Lewis has decided that
rnrapes in conversation; slips a a white man who marries a squaw
the hay
the
does not become an Indian himself
bottle of whisky in
wagon and dt-parts Another deputy j -^as only God can make Indians." Is j
me*-ts the same man: detects the this placing the r^ponsibility where
whisky: arrests the man; takes h.m U< it l«elongs?
Pawhuska ai d after gett.ng his fees -j-^ analysis of soils by Pro{f?ssor
turns him loose Holter at tbe Agr-icuitural station as
A.m M everyth:nr :niaginabla ^has well as observati ns in different parts
been discovered in Oklahoma Anc Qf the territory show that much of Ok-
now comes Frank Greer with a poet
•-qoal to James Whitoamb Riley. Frank
Patterson of Seward, is the new can-
didate for literary honors. A sample
nugget of pure, poetic gold, fresh from
tbe soul of Poet Patterson, runs like
like this: "Say. what s old rye prood
for, do you think, if twasn't made
'speshally to drink?"
The following is a pretty little Okla-
homa romance: Clara George and Al-
bert Jones were claimants for tbe same
quarter sect km of land. They went
to law about it and kept up the fight
for over two years. Then Albert was
taken sick His lonely condition
touched Clara's tender heart and she
saved his life by her careful attentions
When George got op he proposed that
they should join claims and they were
married last week-
There is more money in ten acres of
Kaffir corn end one hundred hens with
warm shelter than there is in acres of
$&o0.000. Two firemen were fatally wheat at fifty certs per bushel. Let
injured. ^ j^dy have the Kaffir corn and
Tbe Rev. Joseph E. Ebben Powell chickens and she will buy all tbe pro-
of Trinity Episoopal church, Findlay.
Ohio, wa* arrested for illegal registra-
tion. He violated tbe law to show bow
easily it could be done
Tbe two upper stories of tbe Hogan
printing establishment. St Louis,
were wrecked by fire, causing $40,000
low. Private Watchman Neumann
was killed and seren firemen "ere
more or less burned.
A dispatch from Salida, Colo., says
that tbe strike of gold there has be-
come a certainty. It is estimated that
at least &0Q people are in tbe hills and
that all available land in tbe vicinity
of the strike bas been staked off. As-
says run from fcS to f-*j at the graaa
roots
The South Carolina constitutional
convention adjourned sine die On
the fin ti adoption of the constitution
the vote stood 118 to 7, all the n^gTo
delegates voting against it on account
of the suffrage article, and two white
delegates for the indefinite reason that
some parts of the constitution they
considered to be unwise.
George A. Shank and A. W. Ralston
of Chicago, the contractors who were
arrested at Grand Island, Neb., in
July, charged with trying to '-teal
$100,000 worth of rails from the I'r.ion
Pacific, pleaded guilty to petit larreny
and were fined and jailed for ten
days
Baron Andreansky and Herr Von
Perozel, Hungarian minister of the
interior, fought with swords Tbe
former was seriously wounded.
The public debt statement shows
tbat I'ncle Sam owes a total of fl.lL'5,-
000.000 and, leas cash in the treasury,
$546,497,611.
At the opening of the liorae not a
negm was in tbe galleries. Admission
was by card and no negro got one.
The Kansas delegation have pre-
sented a request to Reed to appoint
Congressman Curtis chairman of the
Indian committee.
Dr. E. H. Winn, a young physician
of Sherman. Tex . committed suicide
by taking prussic acid.
A mob is bunting for a negro who
assaulted a little girl at Fayetterille.
Tenn.. and a lynching is imminent-
Charles Mc Darby outraged Mrs
Caroline Proper of Ga 1 latinviile. N. V
She died of her inju
arrest
Governor Stone has accepted the
resignation of lien Kussell as a member
of the Missouri Ix^gislattire from
Crawford county.
Four persons, charged with receiv-
ing goods stolen from the men mur-
dered on Hed River near Goodlsnd. I.
T., are under arrest
Lewis George Clark, the original of
•George Harris.' in Mrs. Stowe's
"Uncle Tom's Cabin." was s«nt to an
infirmary at Lexington, Ky.
ceries and clothing and pay your taxe«-
and the interest on the mortgage if
von have one, and the men can have
tbe re*t of the farm to experiment and
speculate on. Hens and Kaffir corn
never fail in Oklahoma
All the excitement about gold finds
is not confined to Cleveland county
alone, since there is hardly a township
within a range of fifty miles in Okla
boma or the Indian territory contigu
cms to thst county but is being pros
pected for precious metals. At Paoli,
in tbe Chickasaw country, south of
Purcell a few miles, it is known that
there is silver and gold in paying quan-
tities and a company is now being
formed to work the property.
Dennis Flynn introduced k:s frflS'
homes bill las* 1'riday and ht will now j
begin to push it
Marshal Kix will wish he hadz t I
t*en so fresh before be gets throof t
with Judge McAtee.
The Christian Endeavor societies of
Kingfisher county will be held a
Dover December 14.
Nearly every one in Oklahoma is for
statehood but every new advocate has
a new theory to work on.
Henry Harmon has been found gr..
ty of rape in stillwater county, an:,
will have togo to the pen.
Tbe divorce fad has spread t-
Payne county. Thirteen divorce ease-
*vere disposed of in one day there rc
! cently.
Wee Adjins. charged with killing
Mrs. Mitchell in the Choctaw nation
.ast spring, is now having his trial ir
I Oklahoma county.
Friday is becoming generally recog-
nized among the Oklahoma sports s-
the dav to sentence men to death anfl
g-rant divorces.
Wesley Black of Payne county has
gone to Okio where he will wed a lady
wo whom he has been engaged thirty
two years.
The taxpaying trouble is on in full
blast in Alva county. Everybody is
blamed, the county officers, the oout
ty commissioners, tbe legislature an
the territorial t oard of equalization.
An Oklahoma man who has just re-
turned lrom Cripple Creek, says it
doesn't pay to vent are into that town
without at least S750, and then you
will lose the fTW) nine times out of ten.
The supreme court has confirmed the
sentence of death passed upon Chero-
kee Bill, the noted outlaw and mur-
derer. and his execution will probably
take place within the next two months. .
An Oklahoma specialist has dis-
covered that a skunk is an excellent
disinfectant for diphtheria. It kills a J
the material upon which the diphtheria
germ feeds, and doesn't leave it a
smell.
OI K WIT AND Hl'MOR.
LAUCHINC CAS FOR OUR LEAN
READERS.
If you would enjoy innocent tun
play with children.
Too much help is no help.
Woman * R««K*n« — A Pro]
W al*d • Itrwy—W ter-Tlfht
p&rtBiMt —A lX*ot d
He OnH Everybody.
Com-
vhi-IB-UW—
HEY tell me. Miss,
that yju're
the girl
That broke ail
th hearts in j
Paris;
- That made such a j
singular so- |
rial swirl
And yet found
none to mar-
ry.
the Baron. My Lord. th
The first lie had the devil for iu,
father.
Love will always do its best to bless
and help.
Christ never showed anxiety about
results.
A little man is always the loser by-
being lifted up.
Experience, in trimming off the
awkward corners of a man. sometimes
whacks off his head.
All a yellow-jacket wants is peace.
There is room at the top. but don't
fall.
The delinquent
start the list.
subscriber is used to
lahoma soil has less decayed and de-
caying matter in it than is desirable.
Dr. Charles Stansby. a citizen of the
Bermuda Islands, is in Okla.. seeking
divorce. Dr. Stansby says they
were married in 1 V He ch #fre*
that she was jealous and injured his
practice by not allowing him to set-
female patients She is a resident of
Chili
Here is a home remedy for diphther-
ia going the rounds in Oklahoma:
'One pint of water made very strang
with sage and red pepper; teaspoolful
of powdered borax and one of powder-
ed alum; teacup of honey or of sugar
syrup. Make a thick syrup and give
every ten or fifteen minutes until the
no6e runs."
There are twenty counties in the
territory of Oklahoma, all of which j a scbpo(.na served bv a deputy
will be represented in the statehood ■ in psrn(. l<rantJ. lhe Dest day
after it was issued, was charged fee*
The Knight.
Duke.
Were none of them to your liking?
You gave them all rebuff, rebuke.
While dancing, driving, biking.
Well, naught care I for your triumphs
galore.
Your dower, or power, or pelf.
I'm simply a clerk in a dry goodE store
And I offer you. Miss, myself.
—Tom Hall in Truth.
Wanted m £uretT
I
convention. Eig"ht counties have six
delegates each and the other twelve
have four each. As the representa-
tion is based upon the voting popula-
tion, it shows a pretty evenly divided
citizenship.
for traveling miles! V^e wouid
like to see a man do that in one day
on horseback.
Tbe latest rumor is that while on
Prima Donna—This is your papa,
darling. Will you not kiss him?
Darling—Not unless you're sure he's
going to be it for good.—Truth.
A sensational divorce suit was filed
his wav to Cuba. Professor Halloek
A Devoted Son-in-Li*
Count de Vermicelli, an Italian noble-
man now in New York, is engaged to
in Blaine county Monday morning.
Irna Smith sued Elmer P. Smith for
divorce on tbe grounds of infidelity,
abandonment, drunkeness. laziness
and many other charges. Plaintiff al
jumped from the ship into the Onlf : he married t0 Misg Maud Snobberly of
Mexico and was drowned. The rumor
is unconfirmed, although the Perry
correspondent did not start it.
The Marlette mill and elevator were
leges that she and ber husband were j burn#Hl Monday night- Loss. $3?.000;
Prospects are fair
married in Brooks, Iowa September
1890. and lived since in Kansas City,
and St. Louis.
Dr. Parker of Cloud Chief was held
up and robbed near Seger Sunday
night, by two men who stepped out of
the brush and ordered him to hold up
ihis hands. The doctor started to run
but when one of the men shot at him
I he called a halt. They went through
Recently Peter Neilson came from I his and secured *735 in cash.
" J which the doctor had saved to buy
London to Oklahoma and at tne end of
ninety days made application for di-
vorce from his wife. Edith Neilson.
The papers in the case were served on
the defendant by means of a registered
letter sent to her address in [vondon
She consulted the legal department of
the British government on the sub
ject, with the result that it was held
that the divorce laws of Oklahoma
would not be respected in the queen s
j dominion. An elaborate opinion on
the matter was forwarded to the judge
of the trial court in Oklahoma As
several wealthy English people have
secured divorces in Oklahoma, the
position taken by the English govern-
ment is important to them.
Tuesday the Garfield county commis-
sioners let the contract for a $5,000
court house on the following terms:
A yearly rental of 11,600 in county
warrants, for a period of four years,
and at the expiration of that time the
building to be turned over to Garfield
county. Such business men as Ed
Hockaday <fc Co., Logan and Kennedy,
Sam Keegan and Entriken and Graham
are in the company, and work will
soon be commenced. This important
*tep of the county commissioners
meets with the hearty approval of the
citizens and taxpayers, who have been
paying exactly this rent for a year and
previous to that time, more. At the
He is under end of four years they will have a good
and substantial brick and stone build-
ing.
lumber to build a bouse.
The trial of S. F. Spencer, late pres-
ident of the O county bank, for receiv-
ing deposits after the bank was known
to be insolvent, was concluded. Wed-
nesday night After the jury had
heard the evidence on behalf of the
territory, the defense demurred to the
evidence, which demurer was sus-
tained by the court, and the defend-
ant discharged. Roberts and Brown -
lee and Major Whittinghill were at-
torneys for the defense.
How often one hears a man say,4'Oh!
he's a brave man!** and, upon inquiry
into the nature of the bravery it is in-
variably a case of dauntlessness. Now
braverv and dauntlessness. though
having a similar meaning, when ap-
plied in an ordinary sense, are entirely
different when properly construed.
Not very long sinco a man who is well
known in Oklahoma was connected
An Osage buck does his courting by
hanging around the girl's tent on
horseback, looking at her, but no
word is spoken. All day he will sit on
his horse a few rods away from the
tent, and then return early next morn-
ing and sit there with the stoicism and
silence of a sentinel. When the girl
finally goes to him he knows is all
right if he can pay the price. The
price varies. When times are lively
half a dozen horses are required for
this luxury. If the market is flooded,
a fair specimen can be bought for a
Professor Dyche of tbe Kansas uni- horse and a plug of tobacco. When
vei^ty. U preparing for an expedition the beauty of the tribe w as married
last year it took two rifles, thirteen
Tbe Catholic Knights of Pythias are
preparing an appeal to >at< lli from
the ban against joining that order.
to the North Pole
Anti-Platt leaders will meet to plan
a reorganization of New York Kepub-
licana
W. L- Winans, an American, distrib-
uted among the meiiiberi<. of the
Albambra ballet in London.
horses, 1,000 cartridges and a gallon of
whiskey to make her devoted father
part with her. But she was a profes-
sional beauty. The happy bridegroom
has since offered to let her go at a
Lieutenant Keijo. who surrendered much leduced price
Fort Pelayo to tbe Cubans, was tried The gold excitement in Cleveland
by court-martial and sentenced to life county has an awful hard time making
imprisonment.
Seventeen indictments were returned
against men who were once ofbcer> of
the now defunct First State bank, at
Pery, Oklahoma
The storm that swept over Europe
caused the death of 500 persons near
Odessa. Russia
Prince Charles of Denmark and
Princess Maude of Wales will be mar-
ried in London in June,
Governor Altgeld has pardoned lion-
aid li. ( hapinan and Siinon .McNulty
r* 4 Hicatfo. convicted of election
frauds.
up to appear before the audience.
There are several cases of scarlet
fever in the different schools of Logan
county but the commissioners of
health advises people not to take their
children out of school
Oklahoma has a coal merchant
named Charly Frost. There is a ven-
erable gentleman loafing around Okla-
homa by the name of Jack Frost Al-
though not a coal dealer himself, he
drums up an enormous lot of trade for
those who are
insurance, $15,000.
for the stockholders to rebuild in time
for the next crop. The fire is sup j
posed to have been the work of an in-
cendiary.
An old man. apparently 00 years of
age, was found dead in a hay stack
in Kingfisher count v.-Thursday morn-
ing. Nothing but an envelope ad-
dressed to J. G. Reiff. Kalo, la., for- ,
warded from Lehigh. Ia . Oct. 11, was
foond that throws any light on his !
identity.
An Oklahoma exchange is authority ,
for the statement that the profile and
maps of the first fifty-six miles of the
Muskogee. Oklahoma & Western rail- J
road from Enid to the east line of
Noble county is complete, with the es- j
timates, and everything necessary tc
commence work on grading.
Deputy Marshal Grant Owens an«l
Acting Police J. M. Hart arrested Sam
and Peter Brown in the Board of Trad-. .
saloon this evening in the act of pass ,
ing counterfeit money. Grant Owen-
had been following them all day. and
has positive proof. Grant had to drac
Sam Brown over to the court house and
haul him to jail. Grant is one of tht j
best officers in the*territory.
An immense amount of hay is being
I shipped from Kildare. Kay county if
I one vast store house of thousands of
tons of fine upland prairie hay. An
with the arrests of numerous outlaws, j immense- quanlitv of wheat has teen1
and was spoken of as a brave man from j in am, a appearance j
the fact that he placed himself in bodi- j J>rot Keller of New York recent]?
ly danger while fulfilling his duty as made #n analTsis of the wsU.r 0f thr
deputy marshal. This -brave man" in ; famou5 \Villo",T Spnnes. adjacent to
some way was suspicioned as being lm- ^ inl and pronoances it remark-
plicated in the escape of criminals
from jail, and was placed under bond
The time came around for him to re-
ceive a trial, when lo! this "bravery*'
deserted him. and his bondsmen are at
present what is commonly called left.
Was this the act of a brave man? His
conduct at present proves him to be an
a Trent coward. The man who is con
monly termed brave is the dauntless
man; he is of such a nature that the
presence of fear is unknown to him—
he places himself in a position of bodi-
ly danger without flinching; he feels
no anxiety from the fact that he is
fearless. A brave man is one who is
not afraid to acklowledge his faults.
for none of us are infallible, and who
is prepared at all times to face dan pec
either physically or morally, in order
to perform his duty as a man. The im-
pression is at present left upon the
minds of all sound-thinking people
Fifth avenue.
One of tbe guests at a recent social
gathering at the Snobberly mansion
asked old Mrs. Snobberly (she used to
be a servant girl', bow she liked he?
prospective son-in-law.
She replied: "Me and Mr. Snobberly
are both tick!ed to death with Count
de Vermicelli, and the way be is stuck
on Maud is a sin. You can have no
idea of how the Count dotes on that
gal. Everything in the world that he
imagines she wants he makes us bay
for her."
It never cramps a great man to put
himself in a small man's place.
You will not find one spring poet in
fifty who does not need liver medicine
The farther a man goes from home
the more important becomes the posi-
tion he is holding.
Sudden popularity is one of the se-
verest tests of character that can come
to a public man.
Oil stains may be remoyed from wall
paper by applying for four hours pipe
! clay, powdered and mixed wilh wate*"
to the thickness of cream.
The combination of observing school
marm's, sensitive young men, and
grammatical errors, creates lot* of old
maids.
Always
Taking cold, is a common complaint. It
is due to impure and deficient blood and
it often leads to serious troubles. Tlx
remedy is found in pure, rich blood, and
tbe one true blood purifier is
Hoodb
Sarsaparilia
Mood's Pills cure aU Liver Ills. 26 eaML
HOOD POISON
£"
W ter-Tight Compartment.
When Mr. Booile landed in New York
from a Liverpool steamer the other day,
he gave every appearance of having
had a long and severe tussle with the
flowing bowl. A friend was on the
dock to meet him. and when he per-
ceived his condition he said:
"Are there water-tight compartments
in your ship. Boozle?"
"Betcher life. Chuck full of em."
"I thought so. And you had one,
didn't you?"
"I'dno. Why?"
"You don't look as though a drop of
water got into you during the entire
voyage.''
Shabby.
Ethel has
married her
Mazie—So
lord, eh?
Daisie—Y'es. but he married her
under false pretenses.
"How so?"
"He imitated the consumptive cough
right up to the marriage ceremony, and
then dropped It. the brute!"—New York
World.
t
able for its purity
Soon after the Garfield county dis-
trict court convened Wednesday morn-
ing the jury in the Lee perjury case.
woman'k reason.
gen-
who bear of a man jumping his bond j Clinton. Ma, first rice president; II. R.
no matter how brave that man hai Perry, Rushville, Ind., second vie*
been pictured—is that he could never i president: Henry S. Johnston, secre-
have been so. forthe moment he thinks tary; George R. Conover. Indianapolis,
there is danper he devrts his friends | Ind.. corresponding secretary; Joel
and retires ipnominiously into secln
si on.
The dominating interest which
Pawnee county is taking in statehood
conventions points out the fact that
another county is a candidate for cap-
ital honors.
Enrou raging.
Passenger (to coachman, who is driv-
ing at a break-neck speed*—Stop! Hold
on! What in thunder is the matter with
you? We will have a smash-up if you
carry on like this!
Driver—Never mind, sir! I'm tired
which had been out all* night, came! o'life; disappointed in love—this is the
into court and rendered their verdict last chapter of my life's novel. Hi!
of guilty, convicting Sam Lee of pei* Get up. there Puck.
jury. This case has occupied the | —
court for the entire week past, beside! j
several night sessions, and has been '
looked upon as of much importance on
account of other cases that hinge upon
it
Secretary Lowe of Oklahoma terri-
tory has issued a charter to the Santa
Fe, Oklahoma & Western Railroad .
company, which also includes a land f
and townsite company. The capital X
stock is fixed at $1,500,000. The rail-
road is to run from Sapula, I. T.. to
Vernon, Texas The officers are R. F.
Conover, president; A- A. Kellogg, j
A SPECIALTY
tfary BLOOD FOISON penrftnect'r
leered la 15to ia Tc-a can ml
homel- ruse pnoencder naejoiiraB-
ty. If y « prefer toe* re wew.Ueoo-
to
Dcebirpt. if we f*;i to rare. If ycohaTeufcea mer-
cury, iodide |KJta*h, and i: il har« ac^.e* ar 3
Misi.MacoaiWtchei In mouth, ^re Thro*u
Flmplet. Copper Colored Spot*, I'lcera on
any part of tbe t>ody. IIair or Eyehrow* falllr.r
oot. It « this Secondary BLOOD POISON
ve gTxarautee to care We eoiic when vt obuti-
cate ra ei and challenee the world for a
ea. e we cannot cure. Tbi® di^ea*e hai a'wart
baffled the akill of the mo«t emincut phyai-
aok •500,OOO capital behind onr nr^ndK
. rnarar.;*. Absolute proof# aert pealed «-.a
a* pHeat«oa" A<5£fa« COOK REMEDY CO,
ao7 Ma oQ>e Temple, CHICAGO, ILL
C at opt and aend tfa a ariseniafcmenT.
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gait R. R. Co.
fbobt lixe between the west and ea<t.
the new way. the shoiit wav
the quick way. the best way
For both Mangrn ani freicbt n>"T',nglnto ct o.k
of the f'kiaboroa Indian Territonea
B< ante xovr ti--aa and frtl^bt i« rocted * a
~1hl choctaw like
For further '.aformat. n call oc ary railroad Afft'
or J - F. Hold*.* Truffle Manatrer.
Somb Mc Aleater, I. T.
F*a*c: L Gowtx. Pret't A Gen'l \gr
Fhiiade'pina. I'a.
THE AERMOTOR CO. doe* half tbe worid^
winimlll bus.^eai. because it has reduced the coat <*
wad power to 1 t* it *a*« It has inanj branch
. bouites. arid supplies its good , aod repair*
x door It can and doea furuah a
- t^tJer article for l«<s monej than
I ether* It makos PuiLj.ins and
loearev. SteelL Galracwd-af>r-
i Completion Windn;! v Ti it ur
1 Fixed lowers. Steel Butt Saw
Steel Feed Cutters and Feed
_ On application it will name one
article* that it wiil furnish unal
January 1« at 1/3 the usual price It ai* ma*ee
Tan*? and Pum;* of all klnda. Send for catataco*
Factory: 12th. Rockwell and FiUnort Street*, tbicar*
THE LAND OF THE
BIG RED APPLE
TW Last La 4 t* ht kU la tka "Can Bali"
al Lrw rrtm.
For INFORM ATT ON" recardinjr land In Barry Co..
ft. W. M1SSOVIII, writ* to Carr. tin a.
l*n T, Tieroe Ctty, Mo.; J. G. lUaioTT, lUrdy. Mo
T K Fto*t, Mo., or L li SO>way d Co ,
90S Monadnock Rldr- Chicago, LL.
WELL MACHINERY
ArQEBS. BOCK PRILLS, HYD! _
AND JETTI*0 MACHINERY, etc.
£kxt Fit*. Hate bean tested and
all warranted.
Rovell & Chase Machinery Co.
1414 Weet 11th Street.
■ LM8 Vs i l T \ , RUSSOl RL
DRUG STOCK!
& FIXTURES
Bryan, treasurer: L. T. Shockey.
eral manager.
Annie Hoover and Jennie Hinkle,
two girls who have long been in jail
in Garfield county on the charge of
••incorrigibility/' hare been liberated
at last. The people of the cnuntj
inemoralize the governor on the mat-
The idea of making a state of Okla- t<,r BKk,np ,hat the pirli, t* wnt to
homa and annexing the tribes lat< r is the „,forra ^hool. also that a reform
a new idea but it we mi. to be groniap school be built.
At the hojije of Robert <mith near It does look as though Sid Clarke
Atoka, hi two boy*, about 8 <id 10 • rubbed it in on the *trip counties a
years of ape, were alone in a room little hard.
when the elder took his father's Win- ! John Lenk and Herman l.ippett,
chester rifle md shot his little brother ; clothiers at Purcell, have failed. Lia-
through the heart, killing him instant- | foijjtj,.* are $ ori aud assets about
ly. ! *1.000.
flRST CI.A8S.
Clean, well aelected Stock of Drugs with ftxtarc*.
WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH
Addreaa Frank Buabey, l." 9 X. Emporia Arena*.
WICHITA KANSAS.
WHY DON'T YCU BUY CORN?
T>ROI*rCER5. sell jour i<n«dncts and write to for
information b<>w to make big tnonr> on the
peea In tbe purcbaae of cora on m*nr.r« infnrn,*
tK«o and book oa ►peculation raxa. V. wifckL* a
co., tsi lasau* m. . Ckkear*.
Morphine Habit Cared in 10
to ^Odara. No pay till cured.
DR. J.STEPHENS, Lebanon Oh o.
Why don't you take jour music let-
sons of Mr. L. V'
"1 don't think he knows anything
about music!"
' He doesn't, but just think what a
lovely mustache be hat."—Truth.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Clean*** aud bfant.lVt th« bart.
Pr.>n,vi:ri « lazunant glWia.
SfTfT Fails to Beat era Gray
Ha:r to ita ToiiUlul Color.
Cut* r dtaaaws a halt fa.:;nf
jr>. and I'
pain utg,
A MUnomcr
He—Did you see that
Maiden's Meditation*"
She—Yes. The girl's face was lovely.
He—Why. 1 thought from the name It
was the picture of a man —Life.
PATENTS,TRADEMARKS
T xamlnatinn and Adric* a« to Patentability ef 1*
rectii. n_ Bead for "Invent r * Guide, or Mow to iVt a
I autok 1 aTiuuK QTiUiEl I„ Washington, IX. C.
VARICOCELE CUCRRED
Rupture and Piles no pay.
No Pain or C utting. Particulars Free. Addreaa
Dr n J Wblttler, tth4 IK .aware, Rao CiU.^
fftCMTC 13 taHlOlStTMTOr. veady
M U LP I 0 * rk W Tte Htl.l, M Kifth A* dUra**-
He Owed Everybody.
Notorious Spendthrift 'to waiter tt a
rett&urant)— How much do I owe?
Waiter— That's more than I can tell.
Or -tb BjTxr^.
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Hensley, Frank. The Enid Democrat. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1895, newspaper, December 14, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157025/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.