El Reno Weekly Globe. (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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ONE DOLLAP PEP >EAK.
WM A. til'IK.'
J I. \V. I'KKIlV
Otllrial l'aper of the fit) ami • <utii
Annou ncemonts.
For Probate Jud^Q
vention
B«ll«vtnic my-el* «'•*"?'A.i'.Sin v. I
dutlmol I. oiiat*cou ,,
niyaell I
of probate lU'lae ■><>'
nomination ma) fall lui • y | >|N||.v,v,
For Sheriff.
We are authorial*! to aiinon ''',M;. ":V!"
i.f I I: I irk"0„ a" I « amll'l > I" 1
lion to tlie offli | °f Kbrriff or t 1' , ,
iv, nub)t*et to tin* decision 1,1 ,l
nominal inn -onv •1,1'
(\iwntv Traasnver Stat|* tow
$15,000 worth of Canadian county a
bonds in tlx- l.'-t four week-at p«i-
r,„adi ,, county ,< tin- only .ou,.'v .n
Oklahoma whose securities have be,n
negoi nihil at par-
Not a Bcall Jurur.
\ .:il from K! ii''""
I'apital al liuth, i" s..y " •
-One of tin' jurors. iian.ed 1-"'
j'urdin. Who voted f"i* I "'all - "'l">
1NUUN9 I CoUNCU..
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suicide l..-t cvei.i.i' I'.v
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Ijeirij* bought to hang the jnrv.
Tlii' man who-cut ll^'t ! "d
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Mr. 1'n •Mil w;i- not a member . t ill
jury that tried lleall. and was not i
t|„.'. jtv while ti:.- trial v..t- :n | : ,n-
|'| at.-h does a gnat injustice t
fiiini'\ . f Mr. IVrdr. .".I the Stat
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V. . Tall,
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t hi, count
Mii tati--
Democratlc County Convention
Ity order of ti.. .1. [ " - - .V.
mitt— of < ar t'■ i 1
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to nominal' • ;in• 11 <I * ' "f 1
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WM. HKI 1)KH.
Secretary.
w\ . .uin'y.
go- t . the |.. o|.l,- .U
loeated on a .iaiin in
iii.;.t tin- . !>.'*iinof
Oencril Council or tUe ct.y.unt. d
Aripiibots at l!ie Ageuoy
:l . .xio. il !.«•:• I Ht llie 1 'a. lington
,,,-v ,.h -In I.' ■' '• a ,vllilh *vl,,
|irest l.t Ho' prim ilia'. el.i.-fs aii.l U.': I
..I l:,e fli.-y.-.llie all I \rapuli.h-
t • ,t.... tin- . ominaiidiii^ ..llieer an.I
.ill.i-r ..tli.-.-if fi'.'iu l .o-l K. iio, t< 11 i
I,m i.ii i.lli. i!"- and pi.nillli.'iit riti/.ens
,.t e teinUjiy. t'.iillicil o|K'Uf<l
Hill, I'.V the IJ.-1 -I \V . Dwy-
, ,,L ,,,| tin- citizens :in.i
1 ,u ,. „ all.I old I I"W on tlie
..1 Ho Indian*. I'lie fullowioo
reiliai wen- ma.I. :
, x I' I • W.M.I'-.'V
S.,y i.. ti... In,I an- ti' they have
I*., n lir.iii^lii inoeilu r today tor the
''"! (iur|i. e «.( Ii>ienmu t" iiistriietiiins
' ;'r ii. at have lie. n -'-lit 11« in U ash III «-
' ;!,.|I ill i i-oanl to the niatu r of i in -
provino Ilu-ir al.t.tmenti. l'liere
wrl '••• h:iv J,,.,.,, tin,.,, very iiii|iorlanl .'v.-iiis
lion. 1'. jh ,|1(1 i, v,., ,,f Uie t 'l>e> en lies and
I'robatel \rn.)tilioes: one of them w.is when
M,'. Tal- i
res««r\ation Ui.il-t, 1 ai.l tlial 1 was
;is>.iie.l thai Kl-e.nl (}.«>.| ttollhl eiime
..ul .if this .-ails.'..til nf these |H^ i'le
if lin y ni'iv 1>1 .H'lil llit-ii nltol-
nu ul-:in«l iv«| iiiv«| lo Iivo 1
s(l \ J U !u'\v<! "i :l >ll«Hl tiliH' ^I'li
In < ;|s>:«i.iiiiv tln*y wotii'l Iweoint'
M*ir Mi-Li i.! iur. 1 tin*
iutf>>'ty of Uu* lan<l t« wliito
i,i, n u , won >t lo.u-r iC nil >h:in4s :ui<i
oi\o tin* linli'ia.N :i part nt' llu' itojim
lliat tin* Italians lta«l nnui* lan«l than
llu-y *• 'i.«t e li 11\ ate; that in smm
•" tlu'ii' wi'ii' a> many
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!• ir>t jmlili-h'-il .May -
f Keetlr.g ot Viewcra
v ay orr..
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iii.-o v I , v,
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notiti'
Alain
, the
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should
WOllM I"
for his
~.i \ one
OUR SALUTE
In assuininu , liar.;.' of th,
xve have no ainmloifies t"
jiublie. I he editors .vill he p
responsible for what appear- ... ..-
column-- We do no not intend t-;n-.
dulge in personalities or vituperat on.
M'e expect to run a clean sheet, devot-
ed. first, to the interf-t- of il- p"
lisl.ers and then t > the hest ir.t'-r.--' -
,,f Kl Reno. Canadian . .unity and Ok-
lahoma. Politically, it «'U remain
unswervingly deinoer.it i.. ^ ' 11 '
ill the principle- of the den ■ ratir
party and have faith in the rank anil
tile of the people. Hie (it.oiiK v ih
support the liomine.-.sof the democratic
county convention, for we do not '
lieve that the demo, rati, parly ,1
Canadian county will nominate .ii-
honest or incompetent men. e htive
decided not to run a daily edition un-
til we have belter facilities for pub-
lishing a good, live daily than we have
lit present. It. is our intention to start
a morning daily in the near future
that will be a credit to the city, but
in the meantime we will only publish
a weekly. We hope the Olobf. will
be accorded the hearty patronage .-f
the public. W". A. I'l.t TK & 1'.,
I'.inailiaii county is in debt about
{(('.l.tHin. of which SM.rt'il was con-
tracted under the republican adminis-
tration and more than two-thirds ot
the entire debt was contracted in pay-
ing the expenses of the courts.
When laboring men have wrongs
and strike to right those wrongs they
will have the sympathy of the public
but when they stop work and par-
alyse the industries of the country
without any grievances of their own
l.ut only out of sympathy for others
the public will have no sympathy for
tliein.
The long continued dry. hot weather
is proving very injurious to the e arly
corn. Many Holds will !*• a complete
failure. Fortunately the people of the
country have nor relied much upon
corn. More than three-fourths of the
land ef this country that is under cul-
tivation is in small grain and there lia-
never been a better crop * f wheat and
tlicy owned nil of tins coiiutiy.
In..iini. "I "ii the wed by the Uoeky
mountains, mi the lioitli by the
l'.atte I i v.-i' anil on the s<iii' a by I lie
Oklahoma t settlement, iinu was clec-1 ^,.|illn8as river, when tliey ocouylwl
ted to the lirst legislative asseiuhly. I lj|is yagt coUulry nii(| called it their
lb- was chairman of the committee on , oN> n,,,vrl- which Uiey ruaiued unmo-
'lie - I.* : V.-i- :,n..v. n .' When the Ciiutiy «:.s full of
bulTalo mi.I game <>1 al, kind.-. 1 lie
sec.uid was when ih.-y «urr.-mleici
I Uiis v:ist country tor the purpose ul
^•eupyiiisi it eeilsm reservalioil and
giving up t . the government tilts
large eouiiu y tlu-y had once called
their own. I he thiid was when they
I , -sthlc for the Indians t<.
-.1 mia-li .'I H at land, and if the de-
i.:,ri incut would aiitliui i/.etbe leasing
tins laud to white men for a term
of live I.r ten Veal's thai we would be
:,1, , l.iiiig all this country into
cullivati.Mi; that where ti.e Indians
:11.> i.,,v\ p... i and tsiitT.*r111g for the
want of necessaries that they would
in a short time become rich. fill- rich-
er than the white men who a.e their
neighbors: 1 represented the neces-
sity of giving to the Indians a good
loniii, wajjnu ami lianii'ss. rows.
and chickens; that they should -c'a-ct
one of l heir allotments and establish
a residence on the same and lltey
should have it fenced with n srood
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c'.Uil, ■ |. ■■ ' I r.-t'-rr'-'l. Any .1'-.-
.,.,1|,"v,.,.-!it- iiiii—t hy ",.l.''la-
!)(.,• *. •••! with upprnvetl personal
• final l'i
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j nil'' i-!,«
v j;h ' ii tlmt 11.' f". " A
lil.-vl ooti' i* "i' In- '.i'1, V:; '
.i hi -nppi'rt of In • ■ • 1 '
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I, l'itz, r. I• ".■ ■" .I! 1' - .!•' . ...i,
. n'.1 icot'.ps t lie f.tlli.ii i tsr V".!'-r"V
in ti.** whole of it ami |,j , ouiiniioii" n-i'l' ii'••• up"i aii.l ■
• ill lanil. viz
Ah I" i""11
I,, ri-iojori r<
• t.i -tat#* i:• '!'■
; tlii-ir iii>l'ro\
mi app vim: to i'" ' a <* tra. '-
!•:;«.-if 11v i Iicmi. " iii r -qua • •[
u,illi tin.* naturu ami valu« nl
•inri'' '• . . |, . i
I'.v i inlfr « f l In- Hon 1.
\\ H.I.I VM< . lit N IICOV . t
•. aril i liairnian "f tin l " -a '
,f the nn "t iii'iu-ifiou- mi
a nil while ti
of bribery and
ion brought against member
ho.lv it can he -aid to . 11
it,hi
t ben a cross fence dividing it oft.j
i no
nd n part
re were
ulTllpt -
of that I
Talbot";
re,lit thai hi- name was n.-\ r eon-
a, , t, -1 w it li ;i ny di-iionora .le I ran—
,,-1. ,ii. Mr. Talbot In;-since gradua-
ted in the law department of the State
I'tiiv, r-ity of M".. up n his return t.
Kl Hen., w.i elc, te | city alto: ney. th'
jMisitioti lie now hollis. city attov-
ney he l.a-ia < faithful eons,-en-
tious otliecr and has ever worked lot
.■eoiiotnv in the adiuinstration th,
alViiirs of the city . If Mr. I a 1 bo-
re the nomination h
■ -eli by a large majority
,-iil oj.p .neill coiil'l I •
. a..tin.-! hi- Ii.,nor an
TUe Celebration at McMahon s Grove.
The . cel.ration of the gloriou-1
fourth at McMahon's grove, foiti j
sold these lands to the jrovcriiineut
and agreed to accept a certain
amount of money and in addition J
thereto Hill acres ot land for each
member of their tube- And now
comes a fourth; now come- a propo- '
-ition tr.'in the government, which
t',ey a c to decide for llicinselv i'S tlud
I on their decision w ill i e-l ' heir tu-
tuii- for good or for bad. Now.
clearly, it was never intended liy this
govcruineiit that I hex Ind a,is slum;.i
l,c given th s land s para'c,v with-
lout occupying it by living upon it.
\V be I II.ey gave ca II of tbelil 161'
i acres of land, il was expected that in
a very short time that every family
would locate up n one of said allot-
ments licl.mjiing to that lamilv
oi \ in;* a part fi>r pastun
ti >;■ en It i vate' 1 tie I * t; 1 i renmini'inli'il
tlir.t a house l o Innlt for thoni >ni;h
v.s were faity for ln-iijea., hams for
slie'ls for eat tie, etc.. ami all
these eotivenieliees I wan'eil placed
n the imiiie iilh>tuieiit. ^ hen these
iiuliaiis ha«l ail these conveniences.
they wonM l e a yreat ileal hi tter «ol
than the while men who sett.Yil up
i Irs country who came here withonl
anvlliiny; u work with, whohaxe
now };ol homes ami cn tivateil lit Ms
w*iich they can >i'e as they tiavel
th ron uli the count ry. 1 o all ot this
the commissioner replied in the fol-
lowing inannei : 1'he commissioner
y.tys that Ii.' reorets that there is m
tuinls. no money now available tor
mailing the improvements Mi^e-te-l
on their allotments. I wanted the
government to furnish the money.
hill the coininis>ioiier says t he o\ -
t rnment cannot do i' at this time:
I the treasury of the I nited States is
n.ueli depleted; there i
"tmi
Hi
III .!< "
,^i ph striniK. «Ia-. I> H. "*
j'.iii'iii r. all of I i ion < uy.
H. M. 1 >li-i ' V. Ui'tri^ter.
V'ii>t pul'li"ln'«l .linn* U.
I.eiral N ol ice.
To whom it may roiiri rn:
\otire is In n l y iclvi n tli •! ' j> M ' *. 'A/.
11in nil- appll' ilt' " • Illi''l " l'i;
linn T'l'i '" ml 1" H Illlil'i " 1-v A 11 1
1.1 ti. • t. .aril "1 • I'lm'V <"'i n.i
"iniiers for III'' l,l'ri"'
.: "l'i u.-.-ji-i-e'ai i'
lln« n" liqii-M" in tin- villas- "I nu,,, *
Kir-t Pulili^ln'il May ^!l
Notice for Publicatioii.
| an.lomn at Uk.alioma | I' V.
M a> 'J-o 1- •
v . • ... i, 'ii ri'liv L'i\ -il that th- f' Ho\\
i Jui-i I.,- iii*■ i "«•"•••• «f l": "'V,
iii,proof in support ii
, , ,i . lid proof will nituli* 1
j I '(>■ /. r i roi .nt i- J mil', at l.i II—
Mi-ri-tary.
L t-'irst Pilblislied .Illlie IS, WU4.1
Notice for Publication.
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Noti
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li'.' l'it/.er. l'rolmle •luillie. ' ' l' iI
Vlielt'en'for' It!" N K h see. 1' 1-. I. •
west I M. , , ., . . .. i,,.....,.. to (.rove
!" no alid "uTliva-
l,i^ ••on'te.u-ai" i'v "
"u "f w", , : \vie.l!iirlair ■ l-M".
111. und ili'is. 1 ..i-^io-'o;:;^!
Kir-: i-ul'li-li'- l Jii'ies.
Noti. e of I'nl.licatinii.
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I l'lllonlna w ii ii. — - i.. i,i..u
li w coiiiiniioit> i' ^i"i-n— upon ai
Ti.! :"n:.ea- Kliw-nild
Ill . llll i v:
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miles cast of I'liion Citv, was an tin
j i men im uin'iipH'r • ■ • , .
. I llll 1 i li I" 1 success. l'l.e place seiccte.l ; h;(Vi, w w ,ilKr tlu-y | little there and 1 hey cannot allord t
for the celebration was a beautiful j ;l| nu.uls and today but j furnish this money; but he suggested
e farm of tie". McMal.an , |jv;n„ upon tliein and culti- away in which tlicy may obtain the
I 'ncle .lobu MeMahan and M-.jo. ^ ~ \(nv. the great fathei linoncy. lie says they have a million
I innings had Charge of all th- a,-— h;1, lll.;U,1 t:,,s. aii'i Hollars to their creilit in the treasury
rangeinents and had erected a hi, gc ; • 1)f lvl.iese„tali v.- and if they wa„l to ,,-e ,t lor that
I or which to hold l he ex-t^ 1|uvlilt. j,,,,, ,hi- matte, pu.-p"--. he will authorize that con-
stand bad been . , . , o-es- pa.-s a bill giving the.i, pelinis-
iuto thi-
„1 ti,nl out how many of them were
, living on these al. :incuts. lie lias
! been heie. but found most of the
urbor iin.
ereises. speakei
elected at one end of the platform
and a large dancing platform at the
..ti,,-,'- Major I- simpson v.a- ''"•'i itl,,,;ins were absent and he did not
'f "'e I"" . imve time to await uieir return, s..
lie left this inessage for theal fi 1.111
the great father in Washington. 1
said that the ureal father is dissatl«-
sii.ii to Use it in 'he way piop 'se,!.
lie siiys that the midioli nollars in
the treasury which is drawing inter-
est gives them only ^1.". apiece every
v,ii a in I that is not mioilgh to enable
tin-ill to improve these nllo'.nients; o>-
says that congress would refuse'.,'
oive them this money, even it ht
should ask them to do it;now he say.-
if the Indians will cons, nt to allow :
l'ii -! i,„!i1 July
To wlioin it n ay I'oii—rn: rinff
Voli . is ir 11 v tfiveii that o • I }
. , ul ilppiieation. aii<l lll'i pwtllion
i I ...... r.-liiii. a I'V law III III- "'1 "I "•••
" I , ,. |„, ,,,1 ... ,,,11111V . ..I.III.I-- I-II-I--
..iU,,,. ..in.iv. i.uii.ii..,i.j i-rii"'i-> i".'
. ,,r nn' ,'iii, kf t 1 < IIt to v\ no,* -
iliTe linlirilquoli III * Kl Wuo I «mdlai.
, i.inity. i iUliilnni.il Territoiy.
l'ir-t pulilislu'il .luly -
Notice of Publication.
Land olliee at oklahoma Citv. o r
j n lie l-"! l.
\0tj. h-r-l'V iriv il that th- f"ll«.w tnir-
ii'ioii'ii "-lil' l" ha^ til. «r."";i--i l In" i' 1
• to make final proof in Hiipoort «|f hi" 11 u.
' umi tlmt -iiia proof w ill h- iiimle hefoi Jylia
H i*it/i'i". jii'ohat— jil'IU'1 at I.I i " no. i.m..-
ili.i11 i'i a,i'v• oklahoma O rr. .o.'V• ' 1' AiiB«i;t
...11 i*s •. \,/ . I ini M K. I hiilip". t"i
tlie S-W .. ii. I'wp. i'i north. Itango
u■' ' '' 1 • in- f Uowimr witir *""" 1" t •' • s'
• • - . . .. ^,,,1 , liitiva-
\olice for I'lthliealloii.
First jiiihli-ln tl .lun- -■
laiiul otlii*e
it v.
T,
at ( ikliiholii:-
.1 llll'
• i« ii-vi l'V that t!•«- i* i' \\ in*:*
, t! 1. , ha" ii 1-tl 11*1111■ — • • I til" int. nt :.'ii
, , filial I n of in >npport of li." «• a .
.11 p. ,i ^aiit proof w iii he liiaih hi loo
ino II Pit/.el', pro hate jUillfi* at Kl Ih'lio oil
At ti. H > !/ : U >WL,uson '"r 1,1
Noti
nanii 'l •
n i:
, i w 11. i.t
K s \Y.
ii; w it in-*"-"
c upon aii.l
iir nann - th- 'oljou
|ii> i-ont iniioii" rrsnn i!
t i«.n "f." till i 11111. n iz •
i v- ii i'li-ahan. hyman !.. -
Uoinr .ml .nihil <'. • in • '• l" ol 1
to prov
-aluvii
It. M.
I Mil l.\ . U' 1
\. >: 11-. r. .1
r.
up«
am-" li. I
l.onuf-la
First pulili^ln-il lu'y j
Notice for Publication
La ml < Uli •' 1
k--.
Noli -
nuin-il •
itat.'f ot tlie ua\ ; m" "1
very appropriate tor the oicas.on.
patriotic and American but h.' did |
not indulge in parti/an politic-.
The Major's retnnrUs made a ,'lx "1 llt..l-. lliat he was anxious to s. • thein
able impression on all who nan I uM|e U))()U ,hl.u. individual
then, made llicin feel proud t ml ^ ^ (|ip ume
they were ci'i/ens of the l' """| \ ^,tw',lu.„,va. lather hoped that por'km of this money to be used t
States. no matter how min i l hi \ t ( iw.ti,ni v .• re mum the I
they might dillcr uiion "pi. ,f incoine iikc ni~ w me .mi ......
feeling the public welfare. Miort . ..Hoiments and make a then to cult,va'e tins land that 1
' umm,"--!|ili„. from the crops that might be w,II asU congicss to autlcri/.e ,t
rai.cl on them. I U,Id him thai : He says the money so invested wou.d
vie Id a far better bene tit than it l"
IL M. I>ii.i kv H-ui"t-r.
First I'uhli-h-'l May cm.
Notice For Publicattou.
amiuli— .it l Iklahon.:
• i- h-r-
.1 tt .'I' 11 a -
• filial pro
ami tin'' "iii'l I1'"
it. I'it/-r. pro ""
A llll list 15, l-'M. '•
s,. S|., , IWP 1 III
* t lie
at
( ity, (►. T.
I n .y i, pui.
. ------ ' inl-ntioii
,• j i support "> hi" -laiiu.
iv,. ..• i.ia'l- !" l"f- •'• h i
■ jii.l'.:. . at l.i -
/., iv.. r I*aa for the
N W
his red children would very soon llie purpose of I ,,y„ig the nee, s-a, y
Lecome like liiswliile.net, and settle articles which they need to cm,
ta Us were made by Major t
l{ev. Hedge and others. A t licy-
etinc Indian also made a speech which
bad to be interpreted in older for
the audience to understand him
Kverybody enjoyed thenisel \ cs. I In-
young folks amused themselves by
dancing and the older people set
under the shade and talked cop-
an.! politi, S When noon came an
old fashioned picnic dinner was ,
spread One only had to see the
splendid dinners that had been iuc-
pared by the good people of the
. south part of the county to be con-
oats raised in the country than there | vj|u.t,,| 11,is part of the country,
lias been this year, t'anadian county w.ls |)|-osperous. After din-
never has had a failure in small grain.. n> lUp ,, entertained with
; „ .- an Indian Win daiuv ill which over
The great strike of the .e„.P' j ( iiii |llllltll e.) Indians participated .the
the railroads is paralu.ng n -i '|mvlMo o.vcn them a beef
everywhere. 1,ere ha., not 1^ ' ^ t.|)liu. ,,ance. Se.eral men
single ear load of cattle or hogs aimed ^ w|l(( t.0«|,l per
in Chicago in the las, ihree or our | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
da vs. Grain buyers are very i*eliict mt
... buying grain when they do not
know whether they will be able to ship
or not. It is to be hoped that some
compromise will lie effected in the next
few days. The peo(>le do not realize
some ot the county ollicos, had they
been tendered. It was bard to led
who bought the IHO.I -irtitts lemon-
iidc, I'ncle John McMalian. Charley
Kuler or U.dge \Vhillock and lli.-t
thes.' i.col.le ware pool", lliat they .
,|„| have any horses that were now. and if properly handled in,
i-ii„c enough to break the prairie be the means ot t e.u becoming I...U-
and they did not have impb- pend"„ and self-Mislaintug- lb-
work villi. 1 told him that incuts by that if properly disouised
ni.'iiiv of then, were anxious for the objects intended ti.al it would
k and'follow the wl.Ue man s result in great iicctit to these people-
,lul| would do so willing if they He -ays I desire you by consultat,.,,,
I(ll,lv had the necessary n cans. I with .lie cl,.e,s ami leading men. or
Ull,i him what 1 wanted the govern- .uch informalconferenw a.may seen
,m,nl t(>li„ for 11,c Indians. I told to y..u advisable, to ascertain ,1 it i-
,,,, I waiiled the rninent lo probable that-he t.msenl ol three-
furnish the tools and inents and f"«r«h> of the male Indians could be
|„,e the wo.k do,,-necessary to obtained to the diversion of Hi.
,ml these lands in shape for the In- amounts for the purpose indicated.
Ulan u.cultivate. Now. the cornmU- If " *>e at all probable that the in-
sioner a, Waslungton. lo wl.om 1 dintis would eotw ut lo , uch agrcc-
' sent a similar ic.piest. sent the fol- nicut, the matter can be handed to
; o replv. which lam going to then, formerly lor l he,r , onsen, and
read lo liie Indians 1 said to the eougrcss asked to adv ise the du -
couiniiisi-ner that it would do no sum of the an.-un s. I he fo.h,w mg
SS l" pll these Indians ^
u , i ,, ,. ., !„'neill of the Indians: \\ hcthei
their allotments unless llie) got a
syst.-ni ii.'io the government; 1 said
they slum d have good and coinpe-
.ent ibcii as farmers among tlieiu lo
instruct them; that rations should be
issued to ti,em in the district when
. I . ,
May
\ h-i- 'V eivi n that tin* foloiis :nu'-
, • t-r hue fil-il not ii*« of hi" intent ion
... • ti" 1 proof in support of ht" ; oi.i.
U f, I ,t « . ;.l pl'oof will n i a 11 * - It. loll .1 o.t n
' | IV/. r. pi'oha!- jmltfe at I l Ki no. o. I
oiuuly m,isM. ii/- *i" '-""ii' ,
• .. .. . .u tp 12 r ' w .
i;,- , Mil,. * tin- following \N It ti to MOM'
. 'iiiiiniioii" r-"i'l n— apon ami -ultoa-
' i'tM'1,"." l iii'--''iNv II Cii-. slii.iii Kr. ,1 SIII1I.-
. . . v'irun:. — .ill "f 1-1 i '
' -i " "*• ii. m. Dllley. Keghtcr
Fn>t pu'hliflied May
Kotic8 for Publication.
Land Ottt
h-r eont in to i i" r
1 ion of. -a t'l la ml \ 1/ :
.1. || "chilli1!. I "Ha-
inan uti .loi'l ."pruiiu
,w ini: wit m
1-n-t ul"'0
* t.
\\. M. l>lt ta v. U-isister.
i-.i
First Publish-
Publication or Lagal Notice,
he Pi'ohat- < onrt of Cuiia.li.in eounif
i ritory
Ail
f Oklahom
K-inaiy.
John K li-
iii p
iklahoma < 'it v. o i
May Jlt li. 1- a
•V i ivi n that th- follow imr- o^un .. . ... -
i ,1 ootiee of hi" uit-iiiion i w .. n -ai.l pl..in.itt
oof in support i f Ills claim* uhi'iitiff have Hie •
. •, .• jii.lL". at LI Ki
, . . viz, /• lilnaF
. \\ .• 1. , t W P loll II. "w
. , the follow mu wilm -
i|. i,o' i'. l-tn-e upon
,■! -.ml iml
,:,k i aft-r.
i h.irlu
II. M. Pill, y. li.
(ore .1 il.
io. .., r. on
l.illii-r. f,.i
Tc, ;,11,,vn ......1 a- f.-n.lini, -Mill K> II' f
i- Infrl'V not iti-il that a -lilt li.i- !'•• ti tie J
airaiii"t liiin in till* -ourt on the ..:-t ilay r
May. I «f, by the Iihove uauieil plaintiff. Aui
Kill, llv.pt IV i I ill rive of ll IN on I lll"Ol\ -
- Ill I t.n\ now \I"tUIU* I" -
-Ul • • ' l lief-mlattt. ami that
ii,l • • i-• •1 y of * lo
mn i
t*in ii otiier relief as
llll IN .1
" Kin
ail'
j i":a
,,i ,;i%h*'il ti lob- .iuly
Onhiiance No. 51.
\,1 or.liiiaii' - appropriatim: - rtain mom
' miimiry a-, omit* ami
ry* 1" t a-
i \| '
.ay i
hil«lr-n
""I'ii- (h femlant, j"hn Km. iiy l* hereby re
ipiir-ilaml warm 'I that he niU"t app- i
fori 111 • pt'olnitr jllilC- "f ' all.all.HI • M' -
ii | , ',v Ih. fill «1 tv of Jllly. I"'.'I ami ti. ' Hi
,i\wi r II. rein "r otlnrw i- pi.... I an t « —
K. > f, ml to liil p-titi"ti or' "ai.l p"] it ton w i . "•
f K-llo 1 u, 11 :." trn*■ ..M.I jml r:"-lH ill lie r-ii.h l-.l
in , ii'l a. tion ill tav"r "f "anl pt unt iff ami
agaiuM il« feial nit foi an ul.^oluU* Uluiive
tin I ro l * ot >.l!il a ' loll fill'I t ll- -air lll'i ' ll"*
to iv of th-ir minor -liiMr-n in a- 'orilanc-
with tin prayer of >ahl p. titioii.
s| vt Vtt-"t: .lohli II I i'/* ' •
.1. noiiikT" *V -I' nn iiu'". Probate .ni-.k.'1'
Any " h i Plaintiff.
islrr.
ami council-
ill. n of tli
i r .1 by th- mayor
■ i y of l".I It' ll.'. 11. I • . .
« Ic. 1 l liat th- "Ulll of toM.90 I* "eV II?
appropriatiit for the p rpo«eot p > iim hilh
. . .w i . • i .onus, a*i.i w he ii hi. ■
Uhvi tii t of ore hi i n approved :•> the coiin
.•il. to-w it :
Hi . o" a ount of tf-n-ra fiitnl tun v>
liiii* on a- on at ol «*t r--t unproN i-in-ut
(UIICl ' . .
liill% oil' omit of tin fail.I
Bill'
direi*1 t-l'ioilraw wariunt* oil aiilaccounts
lor th- *atn- in i oor "f tu- pei**on> to w lnnn
",l ;Vi"'.^:"s,K- sl,„n he ,„ for. "
1- ir-t inilili-ln-il .lull.--.'1 •
Logal Notlcc.
cni:
f
;iloe 110 Iit'i retto/e , ,
, I is no doubt t hat nilV one of I hem
h„w much they are dependant on the issue,, to ™ ,H, capita or lo the C lieyenn,
railroad nntil tiains-top. ma, 0.1 for Regiitei of I )eed . Kvery- they live; their implements ana t i ,,.
Major Simpson announces himself |MM|V w.nl home tee ing that the
a candidate for probate judge. The eelebralion had been a complete su
Major is well qualified "till 'he ottire. .„,d that the .s .1,1 m it tec who had
having served as county attorney .'lie ,.|,argo of the arrangements were to
term and being constantly "nga/ed in ),0 congratulated.
: this money would l«- pu d out under VmrVt-'i'i--'^''. tprVyvalkmlI'i'ii-
the immediate direction of the agent Mention. 'Vl ll.„o,,r.
for the dene lit of the Indians; would
the improvements made for each In
ditm be charged lip lo I11111 so much
l-',r-t
the practice of law he i- thoroughly
familiar with the Oklahoma statutes TI, w,slung t" become men.bo-
S would be a,reiit advantage," oI the Humane Society a bout ,.' be
hi,,, in rnung the re-| .n-iWe office of orgtnued in thu city, for the p-"t."-
1 .rol. vte i 11'I "1'■ Majj S.„-,p-on U pW Uo« of animal.. m y -nd ih. names
loiiiillv a ve'iv |io|>nlar man and should to th,- ol'ice. I hey will there no-
lle receive the nomination there would lifted to attend the t,r-t me. .ng .1
t.. no doubt as to Ilis lectiou. organi/atioii.
repaired at shops conveniently local
ed. such as blacksmiths, wheelrights
and carpenters. I said that the In-
dian had spent a great deal of time
in traveling long distances to get
rations and to have tools and imple
and
\rapah,would th -se who coiiid
furnish their own lumber and per-
forin a portion of the work, such as
breaking and fencing, have that
much advantage over those who
would or could do nothing to im-
I'., w hoin it ina> ■ i'u« . *
No- ir. 1 •> n-1' 'IV W'O II. that w . 11. .toll. "
Ii 11 ni. ippli.. t ion, til-.l hi" p. * it ion una
hi r< Iiuil'ril by iaw ill the otliee of tli-
.1, I'k of I M i.inl ot roiintv riininii""ioii-i "
of I a.lull in I omity.il. I •• tor th- purpo-o'
u **■:,■of oblaimng a lieenne to retail malt ami iipir
" "Hit of tu. full.I - 1'.; ■ i, * i i, „ lor * 111 th— tow 11 ot \ nkom i alia*
a. i kiiint of >p-rial*il.ir> iunil I - M ,|; in i-oiintn ■ oklahoina Inntory.
her-by
| I'll t publl^liril M a>
Pub'malion Nolice.
I.anil other at 1\ iiitfti"h-r ok I "liotna
May t1
Noti.'- i*. brl'^hv iriv-llthat tIn follow ilUT
nam. -I "'ttl-r ha* li l-.l notirr of hi" int. ntion
to make tniiil proof ill "Upport Of hi" ' iaiin*
ioi.ltl.iil s.0,1 1, i'""f will I'C inii'l.; I I lie
it. u'^t-i' anil l!f«. i\i 1 at l\ I iurln.hr r on .inl>
I-,, \ 1/ : I'lioina* M. i o\ 11 I ."IV. for
.. •: i t. u. I!. ... \\
... to pi
-ontini'.oii* r> "i'lrm ."upon ami eilltixa-
• i m of -a i • 1 ; a ml. \ i/ : NN V- I'l-ka nl. .Iaiin "
\\ iiirw. I .it lta"i y. .lohll M ill lain, a 11 ol
i oopi r* I.
1 i* "initinan li-irtsti r.
.j%h*il GliHiK. jaly
OrilitniHce No. SH.
Ma vol'.
l"9l.
.... . . tiie sAV *V >rr. -j;. tp ti. K.\V. I Si.
An or«linati- prohibit ini: w a ^- P'1!^^1 ^^^o nan u> th- follow nitf w itiu*"" '^ t" pro> e
rauons ...... ' ""■• ' , j ftl|(lll„e„t; would those
liients rcimired; ,bat ft great deal of |'i"n u,o.
i nave some improvements 01.
time was spent in .traveling to and no mot > .
from the issue station; 1 said that a
great many of them had never lived
on their allotments and 'lid not know
where they were situated, ami others
said they had uev.?r patted w-itli their
their lands have the same privilege
of having the same amount expended
for other art,e'es such as i„e nee-s-
s„ ry if they are pre par -d and ready
ll'ollC tided uexl week.)
All OT' 11II III1 - Piuiiioi'iui. ■ - -
oth.-r Mil'1, lliatrll l beinu PU«'-U Oil tll-
• !i-rt a i i . • y > of the. ity "f Ll lt-no. i k-
lahoma I rrrttory
IP it oi lam-l by th* m iyor :iml romu i,-
ni''ii of the i ity of Kl ! ".1 '• l # , .
Akc. li I hat It "tia11 he unlawful foi mil
person or p- r-'ii-to p i . any w., -. pap. r
or :inv o'h-r w i"t- tn.i' • nil "f iiiv k'.ml w hat
. v. r upon tie* "tr—t". alb > " "f otln r Pub,i.
urounil® or plan w , re It may be earrieu
ipou ' lie *tn • ti or il U y* In tue elt| of 1.1
\ 11 v i • rtoit or pt piom violating tiny of t in
N .ion. of thi« "iciiti in— "hail upon upon
..in i t ion t.'er.of l'i1 ti ii'''I in any "inn not
- , . % . . .i tw. ity-tiM .loll.it> ami be
, ...si ,111- . - .l l tin. ill . .'I I'-U'l.
, j lhi "iillnHiiee -hail tak. * ffi. t
,n.I ("i • f,'"in -ui'l i'na
First I'lil'lislieil J,,o>-
llstr,.) Nolice.
T. rni.iry of olvlnlinnri. ,
..'oiuil> ot I'lOiinluui. i
NiUi,-e i- li.-ri'hv ^i\,-n .ha, ,n, or nl'im, the
hill, ,I;,V „l \li.ii l-.'l. ti,ere HI.- taken 11,1 "II
ill \| . i.t s. 1,1. I .V,, , i. 11 , > .,, nr. ,11' i
<1,1,1,1 . r -.. ' nil .lien I ". ". I . "I" l-'.i coil I'.
\ ,-. 1.1,1 I,l-.l,I,ll ,| oil let, lllp. v.lllle.lilt tell ll.'l-
I , . f . I-.. I 1 Ih.it the - on. w.is I "• 1"I'<"
«.r \.1 i-n • i iii ' aeco riling to law* John \V ilkcy, Ju*ttee of the ueuee of 1 ri'cltii
U'l'f 'N « .1, .1 a, .\t I' v uSi S.I. .VI iWUilllU* ( untv ami t• i ntory nfot«-
M 1 l'11 ' • " " "V ' -
" \pprov.'.l tim* 2n.i ti iy of -Inly t-u
lo". Iv 11 i«;• < • " l|M Mi vor
Art.i ity < lerk. Mayor.
\V .1.1 t * UK I
t. oiiiity l I, (k
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