The Enid Democrat. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1896 Page: 3 of 9
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
MiiniiiiH'.in ,'' t;
1 hliee pictures
— i
I! bark ami hold out a M .!> b.tiul and
us lit:
: i'iv iuklj k ••(■•mi ran I i. iti nnr ;ind ti oe
of horrid war. r
(••od
Rnr':n;
Tliroo sU.-'.otoB
ry 1>1 i" -u i" ■
riKhl in t'..' i
estetnii-d in I
fritwd with Ik
lis smutiiil at nil
flunk have no o i
llolil half mill'
out tn slnirlt* li-
st us from In
steady and Ten;:
from the hot I1 '
anil over tin' I'
facta* the south
nut," auil Ink
out nil - N
ti;'ds its billet
l>ut the "Steadi
i-aptain promts
siou In tho 1
nerves wore tlau
line without ti' u
disoiiilino aro si.-
tie tirill.
At the end of .
eleven uien <! • ■
officer* fr, ui ll«—
alone thi
xczxri
t: u>):
ti i til
nt' lu behind u
au.l a
ill !i a bullet
dow 11,
u. the thumb ani|intaUMiy
M] "Asainst imlo;s:" «a« tin' answer.
So\, n or elchl nilntito. later Htovena
.v i lvid a bullet In his shouliliT. and.
f i'lfant sKtlnp Itp, he pn— < 1 li's hand to hi*
\tomul alitl queried:
"fats •1 • to the n ir with two
wound*';"
"Wait until tli • •'■■ i nel coram this
way ami I'll ask hliu."
The i-olont'l \va> tlion Hii-' - down lo
n> hit ir Ilk.- ootifit- 1
Xothinit rrlos the j
to in* uudor tire in '
lent, but pride and :
H mi- o: s . ii a l<at-
If an hour «i" have
Two of tliom are
rear line. The tire
t croivn hotter, bi
holds
iximls
uialn.
our lines an- I10W...1: th.-'r own ami <1.
pending upon us io take ea:v . !' tbt
flank. Of a -i I > ii •!> in
out of the o ii- i from i - a: it i.i
apccU our position throuph Ins c-.-iss.
We onljr know blttt as au officer, but
his plas# euaW'* m '•■ > • ' it
nan of «s i •• •••11 • <■« ' ' "'
caoli man's hair ami «y.s 11
his sla s «j ii i's t - v
and then d sap; ■ - i... ' - <<•
-Attention: .i.N the soulor •
and the line dro; - in : 1 Instnu'
"Infantry In t1' • v. >.d~.
Mrh man to 1; - !•• .-li'.Mrs. "\\ 11. !• t
*em cvtuo If t.ify aiv '•• many for
us. niiiKmi - w U I - - 'tit t■> us.
Ah! That's busi -•
Three Ritas of i lattery in...- sal>
h iuu£ up on our . ..it ar.il ill; > .
and a cheer £,•• - a! :ig . -•' li:i • > tell
first—Krajie and canister next. ill''
jruns will ha\o & • Soar s\i ej' ox. r *.
Add.
•There they com.aid it s cavalry
tusti-ad of Infantry
"Steady, m.i: No talk try: In the
ranks'. Now. ti a - t u
they pass that I - ;1 wn there . il
then shoot to kill!"
Kive hundr\xl ifl i!r\ tuen ride it
fnxn nnder the tr\ os a' il tom* up tw •
linos deep. i - 11 - 11
tiieui at once w ith s 41. but the lines
form and dtv*> v.n I r fir with a i ■ >1-
nes ttiat es iv - -i ; u • • v
not hear Ihe on! r .f ' l r*w
but we catch t .••■ • f v' * I ai.d
draw a Ion* luva 1' an
firing to k«d w i sr •?. ; u.l
e>)uattrou m ■• - < u: a ; out m> kin
er luan oor ow.v I '
alt MII
tin* lIlU'>
s ill'
iH'biixl
! lt(Jilt)
Late in tho ft\H < f M. while on *
cktMchlti): trip f« r a York uews
]wilH>rt 1 nmrhtnl the mountain country
aUuit n«' humlnnl inihs bolow \Ji
\c;':is ill \f\v Mexico. It was a iODg
time afirr sunset when the train |iuil-
cd U|> t u a steep nra ! * aval the ev>i -
duetor woke nie fr« ui a **cai nap"
with: "llrn 's your station. > ir. *
Still nil hins niv ryes. 1 dr. pped « tT
ui>oti the little platform.
The train crawl I'd up and around
a biff curve on the umuuta'n side, and
its twinkling lljclits were sum lost 11
the dens** mist tin? hunt al«out the
summit. 1 heard tin* eutfin • wh's'le
tvlKMntf mournfullv down ttu- eativa
lontf afterwanls.
It nu v have ihm :i ;i sijfnal for brakes
on the down prade over <>u ti; other
side, but to uve it seemed like the vol<v
of some evil spirit on that great Mack
snountain ealliut; thrxut^h the mist.
'little while lu'fore daylight 1 a^-otn-
IKtnlod him with my w hole nilnd made
up to kill a bear or die in • attempt.
Whan w .•'•••: • •' morn
the air was keen \* ?h fn> . and •
rare at this altitude t' . t 1 « uld d;s-
i tinctly h«^r the br Mt!i*.nsr of my jiuhle,
who must luve 1hh u iuauy yards in
fn>ut of me. About a mi'e irom the
"jaeal" we turneil si uply Into the
tiuilH r. and hejran * limbing toward
the top of the mountain. The weight
« f thf l i^ Wineho>;i-r ai d the ammu-
nition l elt made the steep asceut a
stiff Job for a "lemlerfiHti
ltomero carri*Ml a dottble-lwrreled
shotuuu with a h p -« f petting i erack
at a tt'H-k « f wild turkeys. In 'ii?
hand he had a ^tuall 1 \ which had
been w nit tied from a piece of m u
tain ash. and over its tl.in td?reK. fr>>'a
time to time, he drew a p'eee of s ate
pn <lut ing an e\:i«' Imitation of ii:-
wild tui key > a!l. 1 was -t - ;.vo thai
1 heard it ansu ti .1 or. s< v«-ral m :i
dQM, though SotMfo. kew-Wed . s
he was. whispered thai they were
srht
t'onpr-^s ha - appropriated 87r.,000
to pay the joint expenses of a eom-
mission to survey the boundary line
between Alaska and llritish America.
It is reported that a eablc will soon
be laid between Iceland and the Shet-
land Islands, the northernmost point
of the British telegraph system.
Don't llr Tno UI" "■* St«- ni<'r-
And don't omit wl.eli you me packing up
vour etlect^ i rri iiratory ;or tin* voyage, •
include anions tl'em a -ap|-l.v ot Hostct-
ter's Stoneica Hitler., the --reat remedy
:or s .i . k-.. ■ . ! r.o ■ . r- tor pleasure or
business seeking !'• >• an eli- •-, or who o-
Comote by Meamisiat or tmta. MsM«l
vacht-iii"i a-al mariners t'Stily to tin ,
rem. dial and t r. ventlve .tli • V • ll'°
Kilters, w I.i ti is inei n.j arable lor nausea. ,
lieai'ache. dyspepsia. b!)iou«nes , rheuma-
tism, nervous and kiilney trouble.
It is announced that the skin of a
soealled s pent, measuring sixty-four j
feet in l.-ie.'ili. i- on exhibition at the
llombav /.ih>.
Word
...in Season,
The season is Sprin.~,—
Spring when you cull on
your body for all its ea-
ergy, and tas it cO tho
limit of effort. Does it
answer you when you
call? Does it creep un-
willingly to work? It's
the natural effect of the
waste of winter. So nu'.ch
for the season. Nov.' for
tho word. If you would
eat heartily, sloop
soundly, work easily, and
feel like
take
• aw bcint
( up. Cm
was al«out to a
vens <*alletl out:
'•Ne\ r mind,
and don't want
1 t.n t thf llrnr U It ti Two
\> .otn.Uf
i - < 1 . .n. J en ste
i a
id man
With
for a ux
had i>«>
h, ealhs
it he foil
ent and v
d clear ti
th«' r« ;ir.
and str.iiTirlod
I, ad. v bullet
>r«^l ft
nil on
ot nut
is farm at
tial and se
in.cut in irons for
scrted in the fa
was severally 1
ih shot, ami treat >
nicut, therefore, wlu
a tlinn* months* > t
Tortujais. When c
ft re h s ied^es 1 e h
to tell, aed he tokl it
|Wd ii**'
l o«t to thinkiu'
Skit; r o
he capt-
- by the pro-
•k i« his reg-
ir trial, lie had de-
of the enemy, and it
w*d tliat he would
it \y.t- the asionish-
vhen he #:« t o^T with
, t.. tin- l>ry
brought l*w
.1. st ry
simple way.
1
We found the summit #b i:t «i
without uaviu£ so"'"' si^ht o. tur-
keys. though nu m'nd was .*> • w ,; kwi
up \\i:ii t^ie st« r!e« <•* ' nij;at U-. «
that I gave sn all hcetl t thi* ru*t
when, for :Ul 1 kuew. and as 1 im-
agined. ea«h elump of ehapiMinil we
d hnl an « neriuous h -ar
In fact, by the time we had reached
the top I had deviIoiKil :i;i a rate at-
tack of "buck ft ver." and had invol-
untarily thrown hack the hammer of
the ride that carried a rftiif heavy
cm ufti «o kill 5*3 ' ^ I*-:l l- fo "
, , k ' K • nM ««if a she * d a
tan«H* to the right, wl > m. as 1 ap-
pnxiehcni a clump of ui d rjrrowth at
the hue of a hig PH-k, i ttti a IWMK ..
cf hr w:i hair "..i V:!V- si- w'y :ic v*--s
b^Klnd the hu<ht <. and. wltlKNtt taking
aim, lirci! i*)int blank through the foli-
W neti ar> m *.v not . owed to ii
in the churches.
I rfp to "I oinra "
Til lates: photi^raph of the Hon. I.
N. Walker, commander-in-chief of the
tirand Array of the Republic. Write to
F. 11. Lord. Quincy lUiilding". Chicago. ,
and you will receive one free.
lany a merchant was reccnt-
•avllv for using" a <jiiotation |
Oyer's
Sarsapanf!a.
In t
ly till'
fr^uii
needles.
shuttles,
repairs.
t.hi* Bible at the head
vert:sen;ent.
i f an ad-
\\. S. tV-WIt nil ? • ><>. t i
ft lien .laitt' i"'-; V«Uerttfeenitiiu
l'leane mention 110"* 1'hw **•
act
TI
rftil
nni
to th\
n^h war
all over and
i hat we'd had
ut from camp
rtion
ss it
-over
i-VOU
i..
-Trot! "<3«U. )>:'
th.-jr «« . <•>. •">
swlvr 1- <-t bi<
oTery h :-se at «
"MeaJy. t i\ >'
praiv Uil e.iti .-
ihose muskets on
H*ht. l> il t <
t.t' Wait! Wjl
•|Mll!"
"•Boin:! b vtn! b n>r
iVH:UI^s1'.:<>1
*Wf fiivil [*' ' '. I .
Inr s iuadn>u. ami ': >
totry as every man ;
at iin- saino Iwtut.
nclit of lue a tr r*'
onr line Ten fwt t t
-but ocly to be s >t ti
in tli" rear i
tatnes fur a n • - ..
\isinc. Imt w lif.'.r i
iraniM ' ,i-at* '.«■• .
of Wv unM i.-.-n •
tbo ft osrsh. Wo I
will into the Hood. 1
wind shifts th •
aw so and the otd> r c
in;
Where Is the hmli
• Uarvrxl lis: A t-
down < n tfce left—ar.-
11
Ton fe
broke
the
TslLInc
llr HnnK ll on n t"o*ve*it*nf IVe
iv. clsiue the I nollue** of a •ti-nili-"
f< t."
H >i".nS a trip to 1" -itun. 1 ha<l never
bo. n twenty miles away frwm tho nie-
troiwl!<. aiid lioro 1 w.K. "1.:!; and
haircaa\*' a veritable "Johnny away
from h s n:a." in the rough
of the mountainous country ot
Southwest. A broad ' x for a sta
and not a rflgk • l*n of hatuaa 1
tati< ti in si^ii:. tl'ou^l:: I onfes
would have Ivon ditticillt to d
tUr«e.tph th darkr> an>; L'...-
tf tlim* bad been a ay. Striking a
match 1 looked at uiy watch. The
hands « vertsl th«' iniilnisii: hor.r. I
striK-k s.i her and rt*-n ;itl a fe*v l:ro-s
tnm n y l : tnal n*tl ' De
>uitH'r Si iUv :i i any -i Silo. _\ M
Meet Keaiero. wl • will take r.-v.
Uvmgh • i'- i Bkftdl ruin* of okl
Spar:<. • BUM • I - ■
Vcya.s for further ortle-s by m i I"* -VII
\ cr\ > . ; < and easy i i oe.nproh hhL
i i * bad eanght the onljr im a ti
j would stop at this station within the
i Beit fony-ei^v.: InvRi n acted Canyon
sito. and hnt one Im wna • as
to nil the biU." aid ti\at « - R -
nicro. I wouldn't :ave known 15•= j: n
tieii^an with the Spanish ua:tie fr m a
; thousand men 1 nl^l me. t In tWa
illta>:-S|«tu> • : 'ry if 1 id \r. ap
«l up - . im 1 I u -Torn-.-led
that the:e w «s aaithly -.as.ti f r
rambling aN ut op. sn«-h a nijchi i'-i
stieli a «-ountry >txir* a'aiir t r ..mi.
(iatlieritis up my traps, I sot u .d r
•he - ti tliat s* rvctl f« • s .ir.on,
turned up the collar -f ' ovet
s:ro*eiavi out on the plank - *at and
waited for daylight and K mcro. It
iv>< in" of thai gun and
el., es it srarted in, > life, a
e terrible state of my m
ai ■: t lie th nght « f the bear I ha !
kilotl. was too mtv-h for v.: . :
sank d >wn on a !s elder mar at :
Romero came rushing up t « n« •
the query. "W. at y ^u - t f
-BearT' trsis the one w r*l 1 ut
by my trembling voice, as I g':-
fearfully toward the r<*-k when
Mil. ke still hung ewr : cha:
Grasping the r'.fi 1 h.td le f
my ftct. and pumping the empty
out of i*. Romero, all *n
tind an en^rmtais jrirrlv* in
throes of death.
Oatefrlly he pes. I :li b :: eli
the prickiy underg
the pt>int of his rit3,-
roar cf laughter iha
motion again, he drof p**<t down on t:
grt uud and risked backward and :
wr.nl with his grcai brown han-
da spins his shMnaeh, all the srhi
emitting the mcst hoiTid roar I • a
ever benrd.
vs" v♦ v
i rnt Kim cure OVER ALL FOS
t RHEUMATISM,
J K"£.raR.AZiG-iA,
SCIATICA is
i{> :> - * 1 >EJ.>•
0 ^5 -TS' ^-£ W ■: ^ 3
id t lieu. With a
I tilt 1 C.::,s in
ret i
away with on-
; so i
And 1 w;
"\V
w
moke anil fix
i>ntinned J<k\
> i okei! ami
• talkeil at
i dly et:*->. ;
e in if 1 wt
. and we s:
and
and
id he d
s w ill-
must have l*een au i. mr an
when I awoke, chiled t . ti
row by th' raw. pe . :ra .
tain : . ant I s;i\\ > i: -
way of the sht-d a p. n'-l --k
rtHUpiexion^L henvily-bean!
nn. who iatT" in«'ctl b ii
lo inero. and ,. v- • l f 1
sum s
rery mar-
g ni un
'he d H-iv
ujf, dark
Hi M exi-
ts Pedro
had any
unnerve
W hen he got his breath,
big tears trickled down It *
tilled to me. -Come.
1 wout forward with
liji.bs. 1 must eonft-ss. 1
I usfces as he had done. $as
b c bn wn "jack" rabb
Tm, tho 1«- ftom the r t!
qt1 "o iu the - er . .f
him into ••everlasting s
had plastered itse'f " i* up
likt a big silver d lar v.
slges
mero managed t-« sav:
c ugh of that gun to
game that i. iy have ^
and thete"a no oae t< s
go back to the *)akaL*
Then he gath re 5 uf
w
a
Knocks Out AU Others.'*
•Wo
.-:mil
an't
1 he
: ed
d it if I w
>d that's all
I'm nol
l*!.f-
nr-pr.l lloptfc, at th Orran
as we vi
land, but :
lave ftHind
l I>d>ths
e been re;
:e^t was d
tic off the <
(he
t l e
business to trarso : with l «m.
That 1 had aind after the prelims-
nari.es wen armc- si. 1 n. uated the
hors« lie : ad 1: • 2ht al\ ::g for m •.
aud we startetl on rt ^uiet jof down
tho traii toward Pecos, nrlth a little
gray ■•am\ up n wh >• b.ick my traps
had bom f-* • •"! - - WN
l-«,%.i il\l ti".
We ma.l V v all _* I j my
sketches of i beautiful I ru.ns f
tl^e Spankah chatch, ami we took the
t.a Kick Canyon Si Before we
reacted the e:i:iy,.n. say ten miles. K -
im j>> pulled up before tli door t*f a
n;;;ibling adobe bui'.ti:ug in fr> n* o!
wl h a groc.p f \ • ans. Indiana,
aiid half reevis were 1 nngiug in the
sunlight. It was a trading station for
the huutt 's f that r*ai d for the
Mexican herders who drive vast tlcvks
«' shts p and g a s up t! arv yas to
the market a* Santa 1
I could not a tra
the follow ;ng tiay at
sity com|^elle*l me to
his gtm-teirrel and 1 a
the m : ntain side. >' ;
and ten a^ain i.- -
mirthful f - ling- i a
eus series of -guffaws
When w. reached th
was tit v 4f-same gr« i;
Indians and lialf-bret
Romero hung ti tr*;-
uiK n a «> nvenient \---g
few words in a langu.
have ih^cu Clialdean <
all 1 knew, the crowd
the ; .udest aud r. <•.
of t.'scklinc.
One eld MeX an i :lt
as kit
Vcga< until
and n-s, s-
ip hcr\
j a live
ami
ami
end th
-Or H.-tJ. It!- «itr.. ti l-r • il?
Srr.>nil. « ' Tli. II - >
amoki tkr Tpfp.
ta the rirtt- a bmieh ft them Jot db -
a- it !-> t " w • - r
thojr tatre, their rett«t l la* i
the shriol. - sfcoll* a'.
ftwn the gt s. Oa -tr fr : a
fcersos are lit:; ; at-'Ui—I ty
vn ar.- K>w i. > \
lie b«\ st
iittoml with c
small fur U-nr
oral boar ami i
that day wer
n'ebt In
le -}aea>~
1^1 .-
S whilo
had teen
d -
r a tun
The Large Piece and lugn «
Grade of "Battle Axr' has injured ^
e sale of other brands of higher v
,p ...ices and smaller pieces. Don't ^
allow the dealer to impose on you a
^ by saying they are "just as good" ^
U as "Battle Asttf for he is anxious v
3 to work off his unsalable stock. f
c - rr r>^ _
l-Premms No. 1 Chocolate i
- ■ ■ ■ *♦*
^ Made bv Waiter Baker & Co., Ltd.,
ts! but
their i-a
si:rt\*.t:.
out cr ci
dead
"Well
*Nv
Mkd trot
Lid ivtne oral a.
teen wonndsd
s- twenty-two
id
ire ly ing
Tlie Sttjp. w ^
iKI Mrs.
cht invite
\ot V dfplci.
,> Kl
a nig.
aw«
vii
id
sa! es
adv*iH>i s.
ill* Ktttd
f* '' '•
W ftmi Ann ,koo« I'or f 11^ \s.ko k
• -uldi-r. all tho a .. '■•■ inf-'tu. - ui>-
iu "l it«>n" Ku*li«h tliat this fear
fully s;ivac ' l*: ! 1 had Ji:>" K 1 -.1
Ua>". f .r years bo-u a torn.* '•' ••
ii- .untain" p«x.}>lo: had run >-ft" with
_ cr~. >•;>. oattl- au i a.1,1- au.l
tliat it rmm for la.-, tho *n>at
hunter, to com out there to ui -et aud
J«^troy the monstor.
WelL they had drinks oa me. ( >r that
< the caston of tto c .untr,. I h.i.l
i ..1 ii y flr«t boar.—Hii. ;>n Trav«^or.
T
Dorchester, Mass., - has
brated for more than a
a nutritions, delicious,
KDT.,^rro Sold by
±
•x
been cele-
century as ^
and ilesh- :£
t
«rvw
the cr
a >s V
kilt. >
!«?.< v
k> v,-
n <ti
fr m the nxnn.'a s r up fr in ' c
: , .x etstcnsibly to trado* 1*' wh*K
),t ttdl the truth, would return thereto
v f i ..e > do ars'
v.. -rt h of ;H- *• v ^
N « •• s ■•'• - ulj, a^ > : -"
V^etil "'.> - anlinjt ha but in tltat
tno«;ntaiuou land, where the *uu. It-
^tcad of s gns tuaJy. ■ - "o
dro; w-'v it further ado
about it.
Alter a s;i|.jmt of Tonifaa st<*V.
j i«t and . _Mr\*tte wor- broojfht oat.
J tk < *'bo were not eupafed in —
r... DS ::rowater r.n.lor their h.-it* n tko trite "As the "wis ts
a^iur V • • and to bent the tr*«e ;n- lin-'«. t-e noxt c>-n-
."• att : s aNth. - same they had oratioo of awn aad wonea would surv-
v.- n Vi „ tho tr. talBJk « b in ly be better In every way. fori- s ru>
atfir - • • t. - tainJ. ;t was that the fotw* woll-botBt . f > n.ia
the jereatt-^" year f r b jra tha: had
3: forming beverage. Sold by gro- ±
$ cers everywhere. 5^1
TOIS"1
Wasfhi CI ALT Y '
r*r;i.*arT, s r -oiUrr or rpntin B!<m4
I1 v.|i ^>v r ucntlt urr<t in lj I"
im l-c-oc fortk^ ssude
•;.:.! - cttiiraial). I* jv'-a pr1:-1: u
- le a fo pj ^ ..-v* 1 tu^ U><1 bofad bul&
i _r- * w .. aimarji
r'Vt'; . IT IB QUICKLY : v . Throat,
, f r i ior 1 v-*>* i l n - ' U It tr or
v - ;,• . i 'it BLOOD POlM>> «• (varantef tc
Ilf r \ r- V TWP "vs challenge
tne Wi>rU1 k . V> . iriKcurr
t .-,i i ot t. * : . —. .'iiiueuf ph>«ltlac .
praoi* ^si >• o. 4 c-a •w
i ><1 •«-
Pimple
Eirbro
beiuad oar
H«ar Tratala*.
s w, br\«*ht tvnt. If mother* would only retire th*f rtk>w i * r \ «tv
were not eugspinl a full at^nifleance ef the tnatheipre^-^ sn Ticiple^ cukac^, ill
-W K.l.o « «W. rrix* -As • ,% rwiir •*
-
£300*000 .apitti
COOK REMEDY GO.
i us I
*ad fcer?
; ni&f -
^1 knewi_
I hs 1 r \er ha. dKxi a tide or killed
anything larger tuau a sparrew v>r a
- tf rtvw i' u;; life, and the*e is
tittle woatW that I bccaoM w w rkM
•*p that w en K< h r\> pn^wed a ^hort
er u. n tn.u after bear a
or woman, rhy^kaliy. mentally and
spiritually depends upon the ti. o^-inJ
&nd one little act-* of aeeniing unini-
{•vmiKY that n-ake up tfee cbiM's
dally Me. It is the h* c (minto* th-
chBd m-eives th:\t tuak«s it* future
••for better er for woo* W< tuau-
klnd.
will fure the TAn 11
... ,or-.TOBACCO HABIT,
l d Mhar.k
land -
iwok t
iu J io «laj , or money re*
lund. U. llMd-t tlH l *5
i : -t! * a true antidote for rtve p tow Tetatoed i*
: •• - ii* patent :.r. be-.:er In! v. \baa beforr tai-r.r
« t\i O.i iri 1 - . . . r Asaat le lake
'♦era* ins '
1 'n>uv 4% i! ■. ihoul Ihi* broay *
. .< \i'i L )ii )ui, tr .'•..'or Tobuw^f
ta el p ' CIXCO-« \H*i I c-r • cigar aad plfN
tafclaj. ■■ -e " ti ) l_:\r 'to biiMl. V. . .
OM BOm' . Ufis PRICK.
a s EVCl BV JL I U., at 1 iiiia^o, ll , or Uo^lun, llaan
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hensley, Frank. The Enid Democrat. (Enid, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1896, newspaper, March 21, 1896; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157039/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.