The Tecumseh Herald. (Tecumseh, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 9, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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11 life put fev
I still bold tin
, Well lii.; .
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king fine cu
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
The (J, S. A. A
New litilt Etark<'l
Jlun moved to WEST SIDE of PUBLIC 8yl'AIiE, and will now give the
Greatest Bargains Every Offered in
/Dry Goods, Groceries, Tinware, Notions, all kinds of Merchandise.
Here is price* o* a few article*- Special job lot birguins that can't Ik-
(Hatched anywhere.
It is un actual faet we give j-ou the best Broom in town for 15ct
J(1 (juarts Heavy lialvanized Pail" worth 50cta for 2< <• t
14 quart" Dish-puns worth 4(1 centa for only '.'Ilets
Best No. 8 Staror Acme Steel frying pan onlv ^Octa, worth double our price
itwt SKI yard :i cord |>ool cotton made, nt '-'"i-ts |ier dozen
Pint t'nps per dozen : - Vts | Men's Suspender* Iftcta
.4 pair mens heavy socks - Vts | Beat cotton enisli 17ui< h wide ' ct yd
If vou want to'sare money we invite you to West Si.le uf Square.
R. WOLSEY, Proprietor.
respondent receiving the off.
•hot. His funeral notice in
pected.
Ike Littleton would make >
county commissioner, he in h s
eat farmer nd ■ worthy gentb
Several hundred seres of r,
been planted out «<aat. A good
aud cotton gin would pay out he
Thin end of the ounty can Ik,
best fcrmiug bind* and farmers
county, men with ierei head*
( (' Turner, the father of T.
about twenty seres of cotton aud as
is nothing but smih
REMINGTON & JONES
DRUtitilftTS
jr? —Carries a full line of Drugs, Paints, I
fldSS' °*ls> Window G-lass, &c.
' building Prescriptions a Specialty.
Fred Owen
'tt
r or)ir)
ither
Tecumseh Herald
r itT 1 It i ll>r ii PUBU8HINU ■ OMPAKT.
^"o.V , and in (be postoflke m t*c-
Auterriptioa por y*ar, $ ""
WA' ! n ^ pile"0
Personal.
Andy Hsley boa returned to Oklahot
City.
Bob McKee was oyer to Kormsn li
« «ck*
Clem White left Monday morning 1
Perry Kodkey was In town Monday!"''.,
from Keokuk rails. 1 >land«
J. 1). Long has raovod hid family to hi:
full of partridges and
4]uirr<>]s urier Creek aliounds with
raw flhh, mosquitoes snd' gnats
In the May llth 1m.ii.. .,f the Leader,
t says: Ewers White had no intention of
iffering himself for sheritf 11 .h, Mr.
>ader, cms again. Oss and lies are
heap A friend of Ewers White has
een electioneering for him. Ullii.ir -.me
>f the people that White ii the man to
ut down gambling Mr Leader, you
iave not been here long enough to know
Vhite, you bad better settle down to
I what you know yourself to be fart*. !
White is s professions! sooner; take hi I
history from Oklahoma City to Tecumseh, 1
j ho could not bo elected dog pelter.
\S h«te\ evidence on the stand «t the ;
Guthrie Land Offloe in his own behalf is
| a dandy. IJo ii a c roulc office Meeker. j
i that* his history .from Kansas. The Hun
dy organ and Leader should fuse th#*lr |
Ebeneezer, *uch a liar the devel would
' not believe him.
| Mr. Mundv. sab. and his Frida-
tuted proceedings in the prob
Hardware & Furniture Store
Tlie Racket.
Look out now; here I come with another lot of
From Agent in New York City.
First come first served. Note the Prices. |
: I 08
ICE.
We have several tons of ice on hand
and will handle same during tbe season
and deliver to any t art of tfe city free of
charge. G F. Oallaohkr.
THREE A WEEK.
OnJannar\ 25 tbe (Jalvestlon News
snd the Dallas News began the publica-
tion ot semi weekly editions, snd we here-
by notify our readers that we sre now
clubbing the Hkualo with the Galveston
lorDalhs] Semi-weekly News for the
low price of $l 75 a year!
Just think of it! Here are three ps|>ers
ir for the small
a week, or 156 pa|
price of $1 7"
A good 00 inch nhav.l for : : :
A nice breakfast shawl regular price 50 cents for
IA good duck coat : : : 1.351
Overalls, something good, worth f 1 for : 75 I
A heavy shirt old time price $1.25 take one for : : 75
Blankets did you say? Yet , yes, only : : 8V
Hamilton prints, best in the market : : : 0
Boys caps at prices never before heard of
. . ,_ n -/* 10,200 yard spool of thread for 25
np IN NOW OdEN FOR BUSINESS ' La'iie8 aoinetliinKgood.reg.ilar price 50 cts, our price 23
■" r Oet my prices in tinware if you want to save dollars.
A New Supply of Goods Received Weekly.
Remember the place, 8 doors South of Postoffice.
Invite You to Call and Examine Goods and Prices
; CRONIN, Proprietor-
SHEA ,
of Po
lie
ad m
iiioa cltla
SATt'HDAY. JUNE 9. 18U4.
myself candidate for ti
6.
tyylfa* a candidate fi
sscx*.:.;
I herein a
j eli AT subject t
Ic primary.
or Pottawau
Ih-"
' old hoi
I Ewers White was down from bis ranch
i last Saturday and Sunday.
: j Mm. T. I). Twaits has returned from
1 an extended trip to Texas.
! I Master Fred Lelghtoo starts for Rood
ii am I ; nest B #day
I II. F Wedemeyer has been jver to Ok-
lahoma City the past week
I Prof. O. W. Patrick snd family are
[ now on their claim near Frisco, Okla.
| Thurston Renfro returned la.-t Satur-
day from an extended visit st Chandler.
| N. It Snider, the jeweler,
Oklahoma City lu*t week
j friends.
; Mls« Ollie Fesaenger was
first of the week visiting her brother Gip
ith. The case was tried, Ji
How much did it cost* The cvmmission-
ere should deduct thut amount out of his
salary and fire him from office in the near
future. Monday will bo culled upon to
answer some quefttion as to how certain
cases were disposed of
Gill Blakeney, Littleton and Hruton's
names are written on the wall In plain
^ngllsh they will be elected. %*
Fou
nones.
. BUkrnejr will addrvsa tha
raf.mle eoantvat tha aoh.M.i hn
Mr. Ward and Mits Ktta Tarpley will
ijbe married Suuday.
Tecumseh Is to have a summer school
sud business college.
I lob McKee's new house on South
Eft**
have a
B homi
•e informed that ser«
head o: horses were itolea fr<
one night l**t week.
Frank Loug Is now street commissi'
/r and is preparing to put the boys
forking nut their poll tax.
B. C. Nichols has moved his Isrge I
/lwelline house from his lots to the claim c "
fio recently purchased south of to
The nee building ou north Broadway
^rhich will be occupied by Miss Jenkins
ka a millinery store is sU>ut completed.
J. W. Moyl snd Brice Clinkscsles hsve
.purchased the Con Scott lot on north
liroadway and are erecting a flue business
house on the same.
We would be very much gratified if
fbe v^ung farmer who picked up the steel
rule in this office last Saturday, would
}*rlng or seud the same back
> the ar daughter of A. M . Carloek, Is clerking
| in the poatofth e.
'a^ttuuuf I M'88 Nina, daughter of Judge John A
Clark, leaves next Monday for Vincene,
led., to visit her grandfather.
I Rev Holbrook leaves Monday for the
SfUf , Rocky Mountains to secure geological
i ihim, at : specimens for his lecture on the testimo-
ny. | ny of rocks.
k«.t*rs or! J. B. Gsylord wss at Oklahoma City
l0linh0All i °' week proving up on bis
nrticd to valuable claim, which Is situated In Clere-
I land county.
Col. J. M 8 to vail, of Cleveland coun
ty was in town Wednesday and made this
office a pleasant call. The t olonel Is a
member of the territorial legislature and
i« a staunch democrat.
Hon. J. M. Warran, government far-
mer for the Klowas snd Comrnanches at
, Anadarka, IT. was in town Wednesday
eiirht ^d made this offic<
. _ I Warran I. u mre i.
the park
children's
day service. Each school acted ita part
well. The Indian school as well as tbe
.whites. The program consisted of music
was over to responsive reading, recitations a good
visiting old missionary offering aud address on
"White Robes."
In town the Tom Smith has opened ti pan Ice cream
I*' parlor in connection with his bakery on
Broadway, and his customers ssy he
handsome | makes excellent
Stark &Spivy
All work guaranteed
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY-
Special favors shown to regular
customers.
East Main street.
tling" good fellow and will pleat
his
GUARANTEED CI*RE.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to sell I)r. King's New Discovery for
Consnmptlon, Coughs and (.'olds, upon
this condition. If you are afflicted with
a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or
Chest trouble, and will use this remedy
as directed, giving it a fair trial,
perience no benefit, you may
Ks^Having opened a General job and Re-
pain shop in ALL CARPENTER WORK
and FURNITURE MAKING and REPAIR-
ING, upholstering, cleaning, coloring and
varnishing furniture. Anv and all jobs at reasonable rates. When hav-
thing done in my line. Waggons and buggy wood work. Shop
J. P. WARE.
east of Bristow's blacksmith shop.
Christain Endeavor every Friday
S. J. SCOTT
I)EA1.EB IN
Groceries, Dry (doofK,
llollyng'. Kootf*
and Nhors. llatft
and General Merchandise.
j He is now adding to hi® large stock in each
department and will sell you-
it List Lit Mis.
j He especially invites tbe attention of cash buyers. Come and see.
Broadway, south of Main street, Tecumseh, Okla.
—That n
Blanch k Asher,
President.
—International stock feed at Gaylord's.
•turn the j R««t feed in the w
. , pleasant call.
id Shawnee ' Warran is a very pleasant gentleman.
I I. F. White, a prominen' populist of
mmltiinn. Burnett, was in town last Tuesday. In
,! speaking of the probable candidacy of
I Dr. Cleveland, Mr White said he had
, I known the doctor since boyhood and says
stnong the best of men.
Mr. Pranl, representing Rain-
water Bradford Hat Co., St. Louis,
was interviewing our merchants on
Tuesday.
G. W. Tyler renrcseniing the large
( wholesale firm, Wertheimer, Swarts
Shoe Co., of St. LouK was in Te-
•umseh Thursday and Friday.
; Mrs. C. A. Jenkins and Miss Al-
i ice Coin, of Oklahoma City, were in
1 town this week. The former lady
establish a millinery store on
| north Broadway and the latter will
i hsd.: have charge.
The firm of Pendleton, Melton & Blake- . , . . .
ney havo dissolved their partnership. ' ^r ,A-( Bsrtow and Ed Jacobs of
B B. Blakeney retires from the firm and I)t e- 1"l1v'0 purchased a large saw mill,
W.S Pendleton and W M. Melton will <ot'ou gin and corn mill, the■ machinery
practice hereafter under the firm name to be delivered at Dale the lMh of this
of Pendleton & Meltou During the last m,'nth , p1*1*111 ,0 a b,« ^ ,or that
year this laa tirm has enjoyed s lucrative ! enterprising little town of Dale.
oractice and has had eminent success in i The lecture, "The Last Battle," given
Jhelr cases. | last Wednesday night, ut the Congroga-
Mm. W. II. Mw and htr sibtor. Miss I
Maggie Ryan, gave a delightful surprise
Saturday night in houor <
Jll^ck^rby A large number t
ent and a very enjoyable time
tendance was not what it should have
been. Our citizens should take moro in
! teroat In these lectures.
public school prizes.
t f their guest. Mins Gertrudo Sob ..,
Oklahoma City. Dancing, card playing
and a general good time was had. The
refreshments, consisting of Ice cream and
cake, were excellent and the occasion
wiij loug be remembered b> those pres-
John Hedges has had roasting-
/ ars out of his garden, the past TnYstsud d u kjapp
^reek.
Quite a number of Norman's
voung people are coming oyer next
Tuesday to attend the concert given ,>k m
by Prof. Newton and wife, borne j j"^*0
pt them will assist in the exercises.'
The ichool board appointed the j «ok
/oliowing teachers for the ensuing i b.lK,k
year Prof. Patrick, $10ii; Prof, ifj-4®
McKinnis, Theodore Schackel- i n
JorJ.flO; Mr. Davi., *40; Mis, "
Blickerbjr, $40.
Kinmaepatrfek8
DoraOertoek
•'ZF
Blakeney .t Carson
Ilulhrook
Prof flattery
The Ludiea Aiil Society will ni«t
,with Mrs. (tuckeron Main street to-
L'
Lalf LontfJs VlnUel.ee
Lula Smith
Lata Smith
i' . ii. n In
jnorrow afternoou (Otli) at 8 o'clock
/ii rwir^aiiiie and elect new officers.
All ladies arc cordially invited to at-
tend and become members of this
society.
'flie Ladies Aid Society of the
UnpfiW church will ({ire a Lawn
Social neit Wednesday evening 13,
jn the court house vard. They will
,serve ice cream and cake with Rood
jnusic and croquet Ranies. Admis-
sion 25 cents. Kvorybody come
and bare a good time.
Pora fcVapp charged with assanlt
intent to kill, and who escaped from
pklahoma City jail last year, was
re-captured by Sheriff Kinhtmaster
at his q!u Koh,c in Uaiuas. (mil re-
turned to Oklahoma City jail, had
lieen l)fought over aud placed in
jiil here, #n(J will probably have a
jrial this term of court. j KuT%:«* ,m . ■j '.-'i'." AmmnaiM" nCnS!
T«u)u;?e1) will have a graqd mil-1S!^S 'p«!r„t1' S.'.. "«,m.
ficat treat next Tu^lay nWl.t,
I rot. Ucnry Newtoi) and wife nm-' ptTK>n gav« g Ksi t n.i on <tp«
ric teacV, j,, (lie University at Mr
jNcyinau came over Thui*sday eye- i. a.iiouumw. * «■■>■
iiing aud will drill our local talent.
Thus i«si>Ud they will be able to
ffiy? f spUjndi'l progmrr,. The pro-
Asher and «•« U
1.50, Kold ring, cash-Mflton Maud. LHghton
lotos (ill Ward VuuecLee
Holbrook Rimer. sr ..a
10k cash Fred Ulybtna
uta ca-h Msttlo Smtta
Set Loaxfellow UUmakenej Blaachc Asher
DONER TO Pt'BI.IC SCHOOL PHIZE PUSD.
W W Asher, S3; O B McKlanU, «; W S
Search. i N); I r Smith. 2; I)r call In. S; 1 A
Hoibrook.il; J A dark, 1; Or .amp. 1KB
Mun.lv t « It Maxey, 1, Seott Wilson, I; U I'
Lelrhton, ; Willard JohixUm. 1; A 1 Kim;. 1;
c J lltnaon. 1; Mi- liu.h. 1; Ml s Mia.kaby. l.
J II DauKharty, dOrtu; Mr . Una
d Oavla.fiuru; kliaa Llsile M-rv.
A Brady, SOcU; Rrringtoa* \Val
could b
Trial bottles free at D. I). Klap.
ore. Large size 50c hnd $1. * 20—2t.
Willard Johnston has moved from east very rhea
Main street to west Main, in the residence furniture
formerly occupied by Ilev Father Neal.
stock of flowers, riblnms,
etc., at Airs. Renfrow'* Millinery
store is complete and the ladles of Te-
cumseh should be sure and see it.
—Those in need of ice can secure the
same by leaving order nt Gtiod Luck
iiottle and have your money refunded! rent, 8 pounds for 50 cents. Oaylord & restaurant.
We could not inako tills off.-r di.l we not i( o •"!<> «!!«"'. Tecumseh. I -Don't gn to the city for photos wher.
that Dr. Kind's New Discovery j —Superior breech loading shot guns ; you can get just as good st the local gal-
disapuoints. and rilles at the new hardware aud furnl-j cry.
' 'A? !,ure s,ore *ou"1 !ido of 1,18 sttu re. I Bur the "Clover Leaf brand of
:ellent line of cooking stoves ! shoes at S. J. Scott's.
at the new hardware and! Rsyal Buck cigar at Klapp's drug
ore south aide of the square. gtore. 5 cent tigaj ma(]e.
cythes at the new hardware I nvKTiaTnv
win, ^ HEWAHI) (IK .100 aadfomitu™ .U.re «mth side of | I)r. r^nT\Ve Oklahoma Cl.y
Will bo given for any case of Rheumatism —Gasoline and lubricating oil at \\ II. dentist, is at the Hotel Lee, Tecumseh,
in not be cured with Dr. Drum | (lark's. | prepared to do all kinds of dental work!
Lightning Remedy. I he pro- - The finest line of pocket knives in Dr. Deau Is president of the Hoard of
prletors do no hide this offer, but print it pottawatomie county is now on exhibl- : Dental Examiners of Oklahoma Territory,
in bold tvpe on all their circulars, wrap- tion at the new hardware and furniture ; and is an artist mhis line.
nigh the 8tore south side of the tquare. j _a sun of gun—if Wolsey hasn't mov-
...i,. ... , , ■ • „ . re" . —R. E. Timmons & Co. are prepared to | ed t« west side of square and proposes to
. .hi «pv n Th 1 !!,,i Vn Put 10 ciaterns at H.r cents per barrel; now I give hif> host of customers the benefit of
by eSpVesi onV" 18 the Ume for ever>' body put in ris'' the $35 per month he p 'id for the Ren
i .,mmnn/\tili^f ,, terns while they can get them cheap. | frow corner building. Prices are now
,J l f"; v ™ v" t? I ! W , Kir t cl«M work l *u.ranteeu. ! below all comp. liiloa at the C. S. A. and
MaldenUn. New YortA^U Wanted „ ,llgloo|s „ „evv llirdware New York iuik.l onwe.t .Ide of public
h pn H I Hif 1 i M. Lf1"1 ind furniture store south side of the ' wi are. Read the add.
been granted a divorce from his wife. h(|Unre ( TO XHE G0OD PEOPLE.
TI.O JX l' i,A!kN i^-1,1 ' —0 R Ward, the photographer is lo- • I can be found at the old stand, Klapp's
bruises^ lor!* lit Ira suit rll.m fev , cnt"d ° thp KAST si(l" "f "roadway oppo- drug store, anxious and willing *
bruises, aores, ulcers, salt rheum, reyer | gItp ,he poht ()fflce and not in m t^nt 1Iis 1 -
work shows fur Itself, and tbe public are
ly cures piles, or no paVwqulred' It I cordially Invited to Inspect the same.
guaranteed ti give perfect satisfaction <>r I —Builders hardware in endless variety
• refunded. Price 25 cents per j at the new hardware and furniture store
For sale by D. I). Klapp, druggist, j south side of the square.
—Qo to nedges' Racket store and get
his prices. Everything 'way down.
—Rest spring rigs; ride with us and
you will always return via our line.
Round trip Noble and return $3.r>0
W. P. CAMP, M. D.
bhysician and Surgeon,
Over D. D. Klapp's drugstore.
w.n. mcgee, m. d.,'
Physician & surgeon, office sec.
1 ond d«K>r north Tecumseh Bank, Te-
cumseh, Okla. Ter.
J. T. PURCELL, Ml. D„
DHYSIC1AN & SURGEON. County
1 Superintendent of Public Health.
Office st Gaylord's Drug Store.
Tkcumskh, Oku.
a. g. Bartow, m. d.,
Physician and Surgeon,
KING, i'. 0.
Answer calls day or night.
J. J. Herring,
j A ATTORNEY AT LAW, office next
j . 1 door to postofllce. Tecumseh, Okls.
Chas. h. Eagan,
\ TTOIi.N F.Y AT LAW, Oklahoma City,
ii Office Equity Building rooms 10, 11.
| W. M Melton. H B. Hlukaney
Melton & Blakeney.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office In rear of Rank. Tecumseh, Okla.
LAUNDRY
bath house.
Hot an<I COld baths.
Washing and ironing neatly done sad at
tlie lowest rutes.
HOP WAII, Proprietor.
Corner Main and Broadway, Tecumseh.
WrODELL
Contractor
D, D. KXAPP,
Drugs. Medicines. Oils, Paints, Tcilet
Articles, &c.
BROADWAY. TECUMSEH, OKLA
Sam. Clay, Pretddeut.
is, Cashier —
Builder
) OT
Mlt 11. K GOl
TECUMSEH
OF TEC
Capital Stook $25,000.00.
Organized under the Laws of the Territory.
Does a General Banking Business.
>ans made ou 30, CO and 90 days ou good security. Exchange of
principal cities for sale
Diukcws: J Ii Maxey, John W Hoeker, 8am. Clay, .1 W Lewis
The Agassi* club will glv
lng program on the 18 lust., at the court
house. All are cordially Invited to at-
tend. Voluntary Miss Richards: address
of welcome, B. B. Blakeney; Solo, Miss
Werneburg; Recitation, Miss Maude
Leight.in. Male Quartette, Messrs liol-
brook, McKinnis, Leighton and Carson.
Recitation, Miss Blanche Asher; Lecture
on Meterology, Col. W. M. Melton.
Program will begin al 8 p. 111.
I have two little grand children who
are teething this hot summer weather and
1 troubled with boy '
Barker Bros. & Metcalf.
—Oet your hardware of Shea & Cronlu
south side of court house square.
—Mrs. Renfro has secured the services
of a first-class dressmaker and Is
sight. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Eyes examined free.
N. R. S.NIDRR.
S. J. SCOTT ELECTED BY A LARGE
MAJORITY.
He is now opening New Goods—Fancy
Dress Goods—Pretty Goods—Good Goods
White Goods— Red Goods—Black Goods
Goods tl.at will please you. At prices
that will please you. Call and see the
nice assortment.
WANTED.
An active ageut in each county ii
United States, to solicit subscription
the Twice a week Republic. A li
<sion will be paid to hustlers
the
give them Chamberlain's Colic and Dlsr- \)U
rhots Remedy and it acts 1
1 earnestly recommend it
with bowel troubles. 1 was „ .
with a aerere attack of bloody ' flu*, with rl'
cramps and pains In mv stomach, one. I an
third of a hottle of thb
Within twenty-four h<
bed aud doing my house
requested to be present at the
rollego meeting at the court house 8 p. m.
Saturday.
tared to do all kinds of that class of j Address, Superintendent Circulation,
work. Call and see her.
--The Hotel Lee is the leading hotel
of Tecumseh, it has in
and in case of storms a cy-
, V111M1U ar. Special attention given to
children traveling men.
A car load of cooking stoves will ar-
e next Monday at the sew hardware
d furuiture store south side of square,
i - Lubricating oil at W. H. Clark's
hardware store.
ticu nnu utuuK tuy uotise worn. airs, v,...
W. L. Dunagan, Bon-aqua, Hickman |th t i F
d^uiF0r",0bjU"jl0rJ &
arUWlit*- I south side square
— Little Dandy Cigars at Remington &
Jones' drug store.
eli tubing a specialty at bottom pri.
1 good cooking stove
for only five dollar*
e and furniture store
The Republic. St. Louis, Mo.
~w. warwick7~
Real Estate Office,
North side of public iquare.
R. E Timmons & Co.
General Contractor for Plastering
and Masonery.
All work guaranteed satisfaction.
Wanted—A few guilt-edge farm loans
at Tecumseh State Bank.
- Go to Miss A. M. Frledley's for fash-
ionable millinery.
—8. J. Scott w ishes to rent his cottage,
corner of Washington and 4th .streets; one
block from southeast corner court house
square.
STRAYED OR 8TOLEN.
left hip and
r 9 ■
I fence
Mis
case return to Mki
85tf
-Miss A M Frlodley carries all the
leadlug styles In hats.
— Screen wire at the new hardware and
furniture store south side of square.
—Call at W. 11. Clark & Son's and
look at their new washers.
—Call on Dr. Dean, the dentist at Hotel
Lee, from June 5th to 19th.
Km"8'Fork> ,nd 1 Msas,v
fresh butter and eggs go to F.
Clark's.' ' 814w.
- For Violins, Mandolins. Guitars, Ac
cordians and etc., go to Sniders.
- The Tecumseh meat market, opposite
the post-office, is the place to get your
meat.
- Wanted to trade a largo yoke of plow
cattle for $75. in cash. J. W. Col*.
—Fins stationery at Reiningti
- Screen doors at Carey.Lombard C«
with full rigged at $1.00
- Mrs. Renfro has Just rec<
stock of elegant trimmings f<
- Remington & Jones are prepared to
fill your prescription.
—All kinds of mower sections nt Clark s.
—GotoG. R. Ward's art studio for
photos of all the latest styles. Copying
and enlarging a specialty.
E G. Phelps has a stock of wall pa-
>rth side of square sud so-
J ?!AWHi^YK
.""bfstumr
her STANDING
TIMOCn
STUMPS.
H. F. & A. "Wedemeyer,
DEALE118 IN
Glassware,
Blank Books
and Writing Material.
Tobacco & Cigars, Pipes. &c.
General Stock of Confectionaries.
Fruits of all kind.
F. W. GENRIcH
DEALER IS
Groceries, Provisions, Flourand Feed.
Tobaccp and Cigars
Canned Goods of every description at
Lowest Prices.
Country produce bought and sold.
G. M. Cissna,
HARWESS
MAKER.
Carries a full line of g« od*, such as is
kept in a Fiiist Clash Shop Makes a
specialty of Hand work, for which ho
fully guarantees at prices as low as the
same grade of goods can be bought in the
States. Repairing neatly and promptly
done Call and see me and be convinced
South side square, Tecumseh.
Elegant World's Fair Views (liven Away
BY
The St-Louis Republic-
Ten Portfolios of World's Fair Views,
each Portfolio containing 16 views and
each view accurately described. Views
of the Main Buildings, State Buildings,
the Midway, Views of Statuary, etc.
The.-e 10 Portfolios will be "given with-
out cost to anyone who will send five new
yearly subscribers to The Twice-a-Week
Republic, with f5 00, the regular sub-
scription price. Address T11 e Republic,
St. Louis, Mo.
.P. IV. MctXliiSK,
Livery, Feed <fc Sale Stable,
East Main Street, TECUMSEH, OKLA.
Fine Rigs to Let by the Hour or Day.
, Okla.
eraiu will qe varied q{
oca) Ifiicl instrumental solos, duetts
mq4 cjuartetlts. 'The proceeds are
18 §9 !° f!?? ^ 5' ®5S b-
Ilsve you been to Hedges' Racket ^ F,
JhUnri.-^t Th.,. <frtnn.i iW (-}eorlch J°htt Reavis' i.ld stand.
ti 1 11 r n\ .k u 1 He keeps hia butler on Ice, and always
- The best line of Cigars iu the city st : has tlie best.
Klapp s drug store. ( ._n0imes A Clinkscsles handle th# best
* ert^ 8crfe,n * ,|holr ! of cornfed cattle, hogs and sheep, at their
rifglng at Csrey-l<ombard Lumber Co. j meat market. Rolana ssusage, Ac., con-
Hedges Racket has a change In the s,antly on hand. Eaat side court houso
price list in their add each week. Be *q are.
sure and watch this feature. 1 —Young men take your best eirl to G.
, , - Big stock ot shoes Just received at 11 • Ward's art galery and procure the
if b 8. J- Scott's. j shadow before the ub^tance fades.
V' —Read the chance In the adrerUae 1 —Are )t>u *i;iu|[ to the rallro«df Taxe
.if mentof the New York Hacket am! cen- lhn Md I ecimiseh .tace and I. S.
.1,: tral Mni.ly store, In this issue of th, I urnil line. We Rtiarantee efficient lervlce
I lI*RAi.n jand connections with dnily Si-uta te
j —Solid gold rings from fl.OO up, at |ir,llnK
h,*r! Suider's the jeweler. , tb'
- Have you seen thst showcase of)at ,, r!s" „ „ „
chewing gum st Klapp's drug store. Go t tor first class flour gn to F. \\. Cen
elegant necklace charms
— (Jo
rich, st John ReavU'
Soawttm*«f( I troabfof wltli M| T?"' « the T-cumseU me.t market|
attack of Kheumatism. I UMd Chamber, j lu P<,c' "■« "" ,hf ,nlltk!"
Iain's Pain Balm and was completely —Go in aud get prices ou Solder's new
cured I have since advised many of my goojU, prices draper than ever before.
friends aad customers to try the remedy I Suider the jeweler ha just got
and all speak highly of U. Stman Gold- Uew sprlug stock and Invites everybody
" >ale by (to come In snd see hia new goods and get
prices oo them
R. E. TIMMONS. Shawnee, Okla.. is
general agent for Pottawstomie county.
Address all communications to him for
SAVE
MADE
ICE! ICE!! ICE!!!
Anheuser-Busch Cold Storage Co.,
Dealers in
Keg and bottled Beer and all kinds of Cor-
bonated "Water.
6®*Ice delivered to any part of town. KNIGHT & C0PP, Agt.
THIS IS THE WAY
Haley's No. 3
Chill Tonic
Eradicates Chills
From the System.
Sample Bottle Fre
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Park Street,
Tecumseh and Noble
Hack Line,
Make* Daily Trips, Sunday excepted,
between Tecumseh and Noble.
Leaves Tecumseh in the morning, and
arrives at Noble in ample time lor dinner,
and passengers can take the north-bound
train on the Santa Fo railroad.
Passengeis going to Oklahoma City,save
three hours time and fifteen miles over-
land travel. Those going north to Wichi-
ta and other points save sixteen hours
time by this route. For comfort and
speed be sure to take the Tecumseh and
-Noble Hack Line. Express matter left
at (fay lords' drug store, and all orders left
there will bo promptly attended to.
Better Than two for One
Send for free aamples and judi;e thereby
Tim Tecbmbeii IIeiuld
CINCINNATI WEEKLY ENQUIRER.
Botho
p year for only $1.25.
vte on oca nriM-its rs
you raachlno cheaper Iliac yon can
get elaewhere. Tho NISW 1IOIKK ta
our beat, but wo make cheaper kiiidd,
•urla na tho CLIMAX, IDF A L and
other Xllah Arm Full NlekM Plated
Sewing Machines for $12.00 and np.
Tall an our agent or write i«a. Wo
want your trade, and If prices, terma
aud aquare dealing will win, we will
have It. We challenge the world to
lor vour Flour produce a BETTlill 150.00 Scwln^
, tioeeialtv of Ke.-tl $50.OO, or a better $20.
•; ,, ll«wln« n.ckl.c Tor no.oo tb.n JOU
Milt ax cheap a> the cheapeM. t,D ku) ,r„m Q>1 or oltr Acc„t..
All al . children .hoe. at S. .1 THE NEW HOME SgWUG SICHIHE CO.
ELKH'ST GiSRiftfiE S!il HARNESS BFS 00.
% I ■
Tlie Enquirer is now issued twice a
week, Tuesdays anil Friday. Is an 8
column, 8 pagn, large size, or 10 iaroe
page, every week, equal to 208 ..rdiuafr
papers a year that usually cost $4.00- all
large tvpe, plain print and white paper.
A complete uew departure from old Umtf
Jonraailca
Call or address all orders to
Tbe Tecumseh Herald.
: I Scott*!
—Big Germ:
, Scott's
Millet Seed al S. J.
row by
iv .-s ram WSvm.
"OO V AHS3J w a
S033S
t«a-p<Tce «M«|.e««. Mci'l
v V. ?? PRATT; Scc'v. FLKHART, IND.
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Hebard, J. H. The Tecumseh Herald. (Tecumseh, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 9, 1894, newspaper, June 9, 1894; Tecumseh, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165713/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.