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T
'TORIK*
<j Job Printing of all kind neatly g
4 and promptly executed: prices lower
J thau railroad towns. E*
tfc'V -v* *#■ v v W-sr- vk
Sxcumsdi 2f erniD.
V - v ^ • * • * • *-ajj
<5 rhe 11KK a Li* has a larger bouafide i
^ circulation than all other papers in
^ the county combined. S1
Vol. III.
Tecumseh, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma Territory, September 8,1894-
For delegate to Congress,
Hox. JoflBi'ii Wis
Probate J udge,
J II Dacoheuty
Sheriff,
J II C ill
County Clerk,
\\ ii.i.aui) Johnston
Treasurer,
(J A iNKn siiM
Register of Deeds,
J II Smith
County Attorney,
B B BLAKE.nky
County Superintendent,
J 1) IIoiXiKS
Coroner,
S A Catkin
Surveyor,
R R BSKTRAKD
Commissioners- 1st district,
BKN. DIKUKKH
2nd district,
J C MlKNKIt,
3rd district,
Paul Toitpin
i kkhihi.k Hoods have been raging
in parts of Texas, with great loss of
life.
! Indians Permitted to sell Lands ! The Choctaw Surveyors.
We give below a full text of the 1 Engineer F. C. Hitchcock with
bill introduced by Delegate Flynn un °nlfit fourteen men and a
and passed by IhiUi houses of con- tori,J,'e^ camp outfit started east-
gresi, allowing Indians to alieanate wur" from the end of the Choctaw
| their lands. The president did not trui'k this afternoon and are now
attach his signature thereto, but al- gating *'se definite line between
J lowed it to become a law by the ex- J ®nd McAlester.
I pi ration of the ten days given him Nothing definite could be learned
, to sign or veto it. Therefore, any- j ^ro111 *'ie engineer, so it is not;
one desiring to purchase Indian i known what direction the suryey .
1 allotment will be safe in doiug so ,w'" a couple of miles out. j
by following the instructions of the m«uiagers say that the road A ID'S lies
'bill, which reads as follows, and I80u^ but. it is generally be- wa O JTIIId
; which was passed as a rider on the ^®vet* that it will keep close to the I ——-
bill to "Fulfill Treaty Stipulations '^'Jsurvey.
With and Support of Indian tribes:" V,e surveying corps will go east
i That the secretary of the interior un^ the corpse that has been start- j
l e, and hereby is, authorized and ^I'0U1 South McAlester is inter-
No. 48.
Neuralgia
ATTACKS THE EYES
Makes
THE LIGHT
Unbearable.
PERMANENTLY CURED
" My liusbaud was sul>J«ct to severe 4
attacks of neuralgia wlileli caused linn t
(treat pain ami siifToriiiK. Tho pain.s <
were piiiK-ipally about his eyes, and lie J"
often had to nanli in idirktood room, i
•i*>i U-lnff able to itnixl the light. Ayer's
I'llli being recommended, he tried them, J
There is every indication that
the democrats will support the
ticket to a man.
Gov. John F.
N of U'c I approval by the secretary of tho iiV-
Q j Seminole Nation, has just complot- j tenor under such rules ami regula-
;0 i a WOO residence, at Sa-Sak-Wa, tiong as he may prescribe, and that
I. T.
The new Union depot at St.
liOilis was open last Saturday. It
is said to be the largest depot in the
world.
Iiikhr is an associated press re-
porter at Perry that should be doc-
tered. He is getting to be a worse
liar than the reporter at Guthrie.
Our neighbor up the street feels
so bad over the defeat of its pet
j<J j candidates, that it has cut us ot of
hj its exchange list; of course we feel
w j bud,)r-
77) ■ ^ "as been nominated for
justice of the peace in Oklahoma
L1 j county. lie stands about as much
show of being elected as Ralph
directed to pay to the Citizen Band ceP'c'd-- Times-Journal of Wednes-
t of Pottawatomie Indian*, or expend ^ evening.
for their Ijenefit, the sum of $18,- This outfit i« expected in Tecum-
1081.58, now ou the books of ti.."! sell any day.
treasury, and being the unexpended ■
i balance of the appropriation to S Cokobess appropriated ?105,000,-
j carry out the provisions of the:000 for peusious this year, and <
j agreement between the United | Green I!. Haum, then commissioner
States and said baud of Indians, of pensions, estimated tliut there
i ratified and confirmed by the act of j would be a deficiency of at least
congress approved March 3, 1801; $15,000,000. Under Commissioner
provided, that any member of the | Lochrens conscientious administra- I
.. Band of Pottawatomie In-j tion there was instead about £25.-
dtuiis and of the Absentee Shawuee 000,000 surplus to turn back into!
Indians in Oklahoma, to whom u , the treasury at the cud of the fiscal!
trust patent has been issued under year. In other words an honest i
the provisions of the net approved Democratic adniinistration of the
I'cliruurv . 1N77, (24 statutes, 228), pension office lias saved $411,000 000 i
and being over twenty-one years of to the people, while paying everv ,
age, may sell and conyey any por- honest claim and enforcing every
tion of the land covered by such j law however liberal. And this j
i patent hi excess of eighty acres, the enormous saving will be repeated!
| deed of conveyance to be subject to :year by year. Guthrie Leader.
A private letter from a friend j
, contains this paragraph of interest;
any citizen Pottawatomie not re-j to our Pottawatomie friends- "I
siding upon his allotment, but be-1 saw a letter from Congressman I
inga legal resident of another state | Flynn last night. lie said the In-
or territory, may in like manner : dian appropriation bill passed the
sell and convey all the land covercd Senate and was signed by the Presi-
by said patent, and that upon the dent, with the clause attached al- Caked & Inflamed Uilders
approval of such deed by the inter- j lowing the Indians to sell their al-1
I'M tlie title to the land thereby lotnients, reserving eighty acres ' I ICS,
conveyed shall vest in the grantee ! Hy an oversight the land bought Rheumatic Piinc
therein named. And the land sold under the act of 1872 was left out " '
and conveyed under the provisions ] —Purcell Register. ~ *
of tiiis act shall, upon proper re- ' ——————
I cording of the deeds therefor, bo A u.i.v who will enter into n pri-
iu said Wv't"!'0". "T 0tlnr lnn,,Is : or convention to abide its re-
in said territory, but neither the . , ., . , ,, ,
lands covered by su-jh patents not I and then scratch tho ticket
| using out* before carl) meal. They very J
soon afforded relief, followed by penue- 1
j nent cure. I am a strong believer In the |
j efficacy of Ayer's Pills, and would : !
I be without them for ten times their <
cost."—Mr* M. K. Pkbat, Liberty, Tex. °:
I have tme«l Ayer's Tills in my family o!
for forty years, and regard them as the oj
very best.— Uncle Mautin Hancock, 9]
Lake City, Fla. <>j
AYER'S PILLS gj
Received Highest Awards
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR ©j
-9.^.?.°- P-Q-Q-f. o ooo fiflooo ooo pool
Mcxican
Mustang
o
I animcnt
Burns,
for
j_.j j lleuuniont do«s.
j We want the Oklahoma State to
stick a pin here: The pops won't
O | be in it in this county. The partv
W j is beinff deserted like rats deserting
j a sinking ship.
t> j Six negroes were killed, by being
^ j hung and shot, by a mob near
f j Memphis, Tenn. The negroes were
{ under arrest and were being taken
j' | to jail at Memphis.
sold and conveyed under the provis- '"^anse lie (or his friends) were de-
ions of this act, nor any improve- | feated for the nomination, is no
ment made thereon, shall be sub-1 democrat, and if there is any the
ject to taxation in any manner by ! party should know them, and see
the territorial or local authorities that they get nothing in the fu-
duriug the period in which said ture.
lands shall be held in trust by the I
United States.Oapital.— I It costs a person ¥30 for railroad
2,500 people at a picnic at Tecum-
fare from San Francisco to New
; Tiie Lexington Leader leaves the
H (county attorney's name blank in its
CO I county ticket. In other words the
| Leader refuses to support tile demo-
! cratic nominee for that office.
H ;
! The two democratic papers at
| Norman—Call and Democrat—have
O | been consolidated, Mort L. Biiler,
O | of the Democrat, purchasing the
D subscription list and good will of
, . t.lie Call.
rH -
q i Winfield, Kansas, parties have
'organized a townsitc company to
j start towns in the Kickapoo country.
There will be no county seats in
frj that country, ami town companies
0Q ! will have slim picking.
H —
PlIBOKI.l. had a killing scrape last
Ch week. A negro bought a new six
shooter, and attempted to shoot up
^ I
sell of the people's party on the 21. | ' yet a ,10= can tmvel t,lat <l's"
And yet in the face of that, every 'timce 011 the railroads for ?«. The I
other day some two by four politi- j pops are kicking about it, and say
cian here in Oklahoma City will | there ought not to be any difference
tell you on the street corner that in the fare. It would "be a good <
the people s party is dying out in , idea for the pops to travel hog fash-
I ott. count)'.—Oklahoma State. j ion.
Beaumont no doubt wrote the ———
above; he was the speaker here at j treasurers report for the past
the time. At the picnic referred to | mon'h at Washington, show that I
there was not over 500 people all ?8,700,909 were received, more than j
told and over half of them were re- | ''le expenditures. At this rate the j
publicans and democrats and the i ('emocratic ^uiimstrators will re-
other half included the pops, men | l'li,ce goodly portion of the gov-1
women iml .1,;t.l... ti ernineiits wealth the republican ad-
I O,. , e p0ps '"'"'Stration before it, {lowed in. |
clftiin _.(RH) pop yoters 111 this conn- ——-———.
ty, while every one concedes that! The Republican sees the "hand
the county will not poll over that \ writing on the wall," and ill order I
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
j O.K. \\ urd, the uli.a.i^ritiilier la lo
ruled iiu it,,' , . ■ r >Ui>,.! P.r, J.,v:,v ,i|,|«,-
| Ulte Hie po.t i.llliv mi.l (nit In 'il. nl. IIih
nirk .turns for lis,-II, mid Hi* public are
corilully Invited tn hi.pevt llit- ssme.
(•i to Tom Smith's for ice oiratn.
j First published in Ihitu.o S«'pt H 18U4
NuTlcii KOU I'lUI.ICATION
Uml oiliv,- at Oklahoma ( in. <>. t {
v , , a1sh4.
, Aotici* Is lien'bv fiven th.it t!u> follow J
*1 lu>f naimHl Mdtlcr has tiled irotic,. ..| her '
' intention to ranko final proof in support I
Of h r claim and that snid proof will be
J inn tic before J. II llnugherty, probate;
J mitre at Toittniseli, t> T ,«>n t> -t< ber 2 i, I
, 1MM. \i/ Marv 1) Drummond for the
■ N h >, S-c ,s Tp l) N Kan .,. ;< i: tM 1. M.
j Sae i Mines llie folhminjr witnes*ea to
j prove li -r etmliiiitotts resilienc e upon ami
eiiliivnt%i of *;,i.| Irtitd vir. William H
barn-rover. ('. I; llarugrover, I .1 Key-
m his and T. llrooks . all of Tecumseh. !
IwtmiWuilP eounty. ( . T.
A iy person who desire* to protest ■
nji-iiust tho allowaneo <f stuh proof or.
who knows of any nuhstaotlal reason. I
under the law and tho regulation of the j
; Interior Department, why mh !i pro. f
should not In* allowed, will be un n :m
| opnortunlt) at the above mentioned time j
| ami place to croH*.cxamine tho vritnos. es i
| of said t iaimant and to offer evidence in •
rebuttal of that submitted bv claimant
H M. Dll.t KY, Ih-ister. '
j First publish) >1 ill Hkuai.O Sept M IM'.il
NOI ICK Foil PI HI. 1 CATION .
Land Olllce at Okluhonm, O. T.
I An-.-. 80, I My 4
Notice Is h'Teby given that the follow 1
lag-named settler lias filed notice of his '
I intention to make final pro >f in ntnport i
I of his claim, and that said proof will bo
made before J. II. Daupherty, probate |
judge at Tecumseh, 0. T., on October
-Jfith 1HP4, viz: loliu K One, lid entry !
No. 0070 for the N K Vj H ]'] Set :;b
lp U N 11 4 E. lie tiatuos fite followinir i
witnesses to prove his continuous resi- I
deuce upon and cultivation of said land,
viz: E. /,. llarraison, Morgan Carter, U. j
W. .Jones and L M. Hurue. all of Tecum '
seh, O. T.
Auy porson who desires to protest
agaiuat the allowance of uch proof, or
who knows of any substantial reason,
under the law and the regulations of the
Interior Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will be given an
opportunity nt the nbov,. iueiitlni,e<t Un... ' will om urthint
and place to eross-examtne the witnesses i
of said claimant, and to offer evidence in ! —
rebuttal of that submilted by claimant. I
H. M. Dii.lkv, Itegister.
First pttbMshed in Hkkvi.d Sept 8 1 SO 1
NOTICE Foil l'l 1JMCATION.
hand Cilice at Oklaht
HEDGES'
ueui
Men's Fine Hats, worth $2.50, for
" $2.00, for
Unlaundred white "Dross Shirts"
Celluloid Collars : ; ;
14-inch Files . :
I
$1.00.
$1.35.
: 45.
15.
22.
Headquarters 549 Broadway. N Y.
Wl. B. HEDGES, Prop
J. f. Hedges, Manager.
DER,
Caries a lull line of
*)oes nit libit] nf
WATCH, CLOCK anil
JKWKLHY llKI'AlltlXll.
I^^Watclics,
(.,S§
Clocks and
Jewelry.
UNDERTAKERS
dkai.khh in
Saih. Onnre. Moulding, Vine Tiimilier & Fnrniturp.
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Rub in Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment conqucra
Pain,
Makes Hail cr Beast well
again.
O. T.
Sept. 1, 1804.
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler has flleJ notice of his
intention to make final proof in Mipport
of his claim, and thai «aid proof Mill be
made before J. 11. Daueherty, probate
judge at Tecumseh, O T , on Oct. l!tl
181)1, viz: Nelson C Underwoid, Tor Ihe
S. \V Sec 22 Tp II N it 5 K. lie
names the following witnessea to prove
his continuous residence upon and culti-
vation of «ald land, viz: Z. T. Mcduify,
•1 oh ti Watkins, George Uoode, and Charles
Uoode all of Econtuchka, I. T. i r* i /~ii • -i-
Any person who desires to protest I -Ury LrOOCl, UiOtlling, BOOtS aild Sh06S
who of any substantial reason, nude r'u™ Hats ancl Caps and all kinds of Groceries, at
I LOWEST PRICES.
be allowed, will bo given an opportunity .. . • , , .. „ -**' .
at the above mentioned time and [dare to 8fl"flre Hemlngl/m's building t ^ mskii, oela.
JOHN C. KING,
Deulor in
GENERAL IERCIMDISE,
First publisheil in IIkuai.d Aug. 11, 1894
NoTICK F(Ht I'L'HLK ATION
Land OIHco at Oklahoma, o. T.
, Aug. 2, 1894.
Notice h hereby given that the follow-
lug named settler has riled notice of hU
intention to make linn! proof
In support of his claim and
that said proof will be inudo before
.1 II Diuighertv, Probate Judge at Te
cuuiseh, O. T., on Sept. 22nd 1891, viz
Isaac N. Thompson, II. 1). Kntrv No.
for the 8 U sec -I Tp 10 N It 2 K.
He names thefollowlng witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cult!
vatlon of, said land, viz: J. C. Hhalles.
IV, IV Andrews, .1. II. Smith and Frank
Ayers all of Dale, O. T.
Any person who desires to protest
against the allowance of kucIi proof, or
who knows of any substantial reason, en
derthe law and regulations of the Inter
lor Department, why such proof should
not be allowed, will be given an opportu-
nity at tho above mentioned time and
place to cross-examine tho witnesses of
said claimant, and to offer evidence in re
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
11. M. Dili.icy, Holster.
ross-e.xamine the witnesses of said claim
ant and to olfer evidence In rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
11. m Dii.i.ky, Ilegister.
Tecumseh Saw, Corn and Shingle Mill,
amount. It is a well known fact nieet success is trying to get the
tlint there are uliont 1200 democrat- 1 democratic party in this county to J " . ., 7
lc voters in this county. When J8' K, themselves. The I rive next Mondnv hi u'lf iieu-'LiVilware Ij".
the votes are counted on the 0th of
First published in Hkiiam) Sept 8, 1804
NOTICK FOK Pl'HIJCATION.
Laud Office at Oklahoma, O T.
. Sept. 4, 1894.
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
ing-naoied settler has filed notice of his
intention to make llnal nroof in sujiport
Seat of Pain and ; ',l8 nn^ said j>roof wiii be
, mude before He-jister and Receiver I s.
Ousts it in a Jiff V. '- *** OIHco at Oklahoma, (IT on Oct. 20
J ! 1891, viz: George W Phillips for the N ',
I X W Sec 10 Two 11 N Hange 5 E
| lie names the following witnesses to
' prove his continuous residence upon and
i cultivation of, -aid land, viz: K O Kelt-
|ner, Warren K Fawcett, Ceo M Hudson ,
and David N Bugg all «>f Hellmont, O T. !
Any person who desires to protest
against the allowance of such proot or
, who kuowsof any Mibhtantial reason, un- i
| der the law and the regtih.tioiiH of the !
Interior Department, why such proof N
lowed, will be given an !
EfTl hav
SIIINtJIJO .MILL In.
added a first class Corn Mill of the latest patent, and also n new SAW
!.h in connection with my saw mill, and am now prepared •, grind
com on any terms,either for cash or fui toll. i will saw shlmrles ou share "
sale at all times j. \\\ MOVLE, Tecumseh
Shingle?,
Fint published in lli.uAi.nAn - 1I.1S91.
NOTICK FOR I'UHMCATlON
Land Office at Oklahoma, O. T.
XT , . Aug. 2 1894.
Notice Is hereby giyen that the follow-
ing-named settler has til<>d notice of his in
tention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that ttaid proof will bo
made before J . II. Daugherty, l'rolmto
Judi^e, at Tecumseh, (). T , on Sept. '.'2,
18U4, viz Frank Avers for the S W >:
Sec. HI Ip II N R 2 L He nntues thu
rolloWiriff wlfneweH to p*v«. his conflnu
ons resldencn upon and cnltlraffon of,
said land viz Inane N. Thompson, J. C
Shalles, Alex Crano and W. I*. Andrews
all of Dale, O. T.
Any person who desires to protest
against the allowance of such proof or
*''JO knows of any substantial reason, un
or for I (,''r tl,w ,aw Bl,(1 rMgulatlons of the Inter
* >kla.
G-aylord's
XJruL^- store.
I r Department, why such proof should
not lie allowed, will be given an opportu-
nity at the above mentioned time and
plat < to cross examine the witnesses of
said claimant, and to offer evidence in re-
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
11. M.Dim.ey, Register.
x, • together for the success of the en-'
next INoyember the pops will find tire ticket, and will elect it.
themselves where they were two ■■
years ugo-at the tale end. Our neighbor, the Republican, onciTmuc* m-nnrrrn
will do well to hold his own party POSITiONi GUARAN I EED
• . , , , . I' O' I I'na-rtMiiiUK Hie lllieSM's
-J"""* "tke y««r l t ffirl to O. ! of Maid claimant, anil to offer evldonco In
It. V\ nrd s nrt gnlery mid procure tlie ; rebnttsl of thnt mibmltteil l-v clalmunt
hnd.m iK'fure II,,' Mil,stance fiules. )>. M. Dll.l'ty.VgS
First published in Hbkai.d Aug. 4, 1891.
NOTfCK FOR PUBLICATION.
I hk Kock Island newspapers are m1} tact. The old game to create under reasonable condition*, our free 96page I^ond office at Oklahoma City, o. t
very jealous of the Santa Fe towns,
and most of the time without cause.
They are now censuring Gov. Ren-
frow for appointing two men on
the apportionment committee who
live ill towns on the Santa Fe, and
only oiip on the Rock Island. Gen-
tlemen, there were only three men
dissension in our ranks will not
win. Democrats will vote the demo-
cratic ticket. Some of the good
republicans say they will not sup-
port their ticket nominated.
A young man Hying near Lex-
ington was shot with a load of
buck shot last week, while putting
his horses into his pasture, lie had , •
luid trouble with a neighbor in the ! clerk.,*
t.ti ,
tempted to arrest the negro, who , denser on the Santa Fe than on the morning. Three men are laying in
pulled his gun, but Mr. Negro is I Rock Island. Pottawatomie coun- ja'l f°r the shooting. " | First published in Hek vi.ii Sept. 1
dead now. , ty is the banner democratic county I
i? n n I , r ,, "f t,le territory, and we have been
E. B. Gcthbik, formerly of the | rerognize(1
catalogue will explain why we can aMord it." j J,",|y ;}j
Draughon's Practical Business College, . hm-i.y giv.-n ti,at n... r..ti..V..
msuuiiip t(hm ,11, ., . ° i,if!-uam('(I settler I,u filed notice of l,is
NASHVIUE. TENN. ( _Wrllc (or culwe.) j intpntlon to urnko limit proof In support
" priwif will bt
„ „ • *, — —- • . ... - ^lierty probate
Colleges take in as tuition, 4 weeks by our method jtld-'c nt I n uiii.-ch O T mm S.-nt • !
lenching book-keeping is <iiual to 12 wrcks by the iH,,< .;. |, ,i, „ (\ i 11 r '.i
old |,l hi. 11 teachor* GOO t, i« nts past year, no ]! ^ K „ 'IO 11 w 1
vacation: enter any time. Cheap Uoakii. we liave i " 'f « I p .\ l{ , hast, lie named tin-
recently prepared books especially adapted to j following witnesses to prove llin cutitinU-
HOME STUDY. [ ous resldonoe upon ond cultivation nf.
Sent on 60 days tri ,1 Write us and explain ; said land, viz: (leoriri- Derrick I ciiiiicI
"yunr *am,." N..n Wo pay S5. ,c iifor .ll v.- j, ;fih.klll, Arthur Goodwin, wj J . !
lit ..II ,.r 'I'...., I. / . n
Book keeping, Shorthand, Penmanship and Te'e <if hi" 1 tini nd tli it « t . r f •'! ,
graphy. W? spend more money in tl.l. interest ot (" ''' ' ''V'1 l'itt sa"1 Will ho
our KuipIo^mentOepartment than half the businesi MHfle liefm <• ,1 II. Daugherty probate
method jtld^e nt Tec
Pure Di'iffi, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Cigars and Toilet Articles.
PIIESCKIPTIONS CAHKKl'M.V COMI*or.M)KI)t DAV ()1{ NIGHT.
Pore wines and liquors for medical and family uso.
. 88 Broadway, Opposite the Court House. Tecumseh O. T.
ft . P. t". J. It KN Hi IN,
,r"",unt. Mco-pivelileiit. H^lo.-r
TECOMSEH STATE BANK.
—CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00—
Does a General Hanking Husiness. Foreign and Domestic Kxchaiige.
1'IIMi INBUltANcE. LOANS MADKO.N OOOD KAK.M SK. t UITY
l)liti;>"|()|^
W. S. Search, John 8. Hmith, F. Adninn. .! \V. I!> rtle.'
Tlie Saloon,
| First published in HkralD Anc. 1H |S1)4
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
J Land Ollice ut Oklahoma, T.
K. . Ant,'. 11, 1891.
.Notice in hereby given that the follow-
ing-named settlor has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will
be mode before J. II. Daugherty, probate
judge at Tecumseh, O. T., on Heptember
liUth, 1804, viz: .Margaret A. Hoover for
tli< s !■: >4 Sec 0 Tp : N It I i:. IIw
names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and culti-
vation of. said land, vl/.: VV. M. ('at,-.
Isaoc Todd. .lames Ciisteel and Wood
Myers ail of Ilomulus, O. T.
Any person who desires to protest
against tlie allowance of such proof or
who knows of any substantial reason, un
der the law and tho regulations of the
Interior Department, why such proof
' should not ho allowed, will Ik? given an
K. Adams and °Pl)or^unl,y t tho above mentioned time
; and plac t<i cross-eiatnlne the wituesses
of said claimant, and to olfer evidence in
rebuttal of that submitted by claimant.
J>. M. Dii.ley, Hegister.
Stillwater Sentinel, and a bright
young democrat, and Judge Fitts,
chairman of the town site board of
Perry, and also an old newspaper
man, have purchased the Perry
Daily Democrat.
A par company, in opposition to
Pullman, has been orgauized with
less than anv other
county in the territory. Vet we
are not kicking, why should repub-
lican counties kick.
ltt, all of Tecumseh O. T.
. Any person who desires to protest
I against the allowance of such proof, or >
who knows of auy substantial reason, un
1 \ vnui v ti « •, i In the probate court of Pottawatomie 'rT H'e 'ftit nn^ l'lc filiations of the
A VN0MAN and three cmldren County. Oklahoma Territory. atomie , Interior Department, why such proof
were drownel in Skeleton Creek ; A. M. Cariock. Plf.) j should not be allowed, will be given an
j opportunity at the above nieii'.ioned time
notick ■ i •Sf.Ss"" Handles Pure Kentucky Whisky and Brandy
The republican central committee
at Guthrie offered "Hilly" Banks,
the street showman, $50 if he would
refuse ltcv. Jamison the use of his
r t piiMisliwI .\iij .4 |s;m |n IIkiiai
NOTH KiFOlt I'l IU.K v'| |0\
■ I'lMuly'
a capital'stock of m. The Sund.y Mr. Jarai-
son has been 1—1
SivVvji" T\0t- M""b ,,V8a,nr- J l.n p "chin I)"', \ j
day evening hist, in nttempting to- The rtefcndnnt John F s,-lilll | herebv ! '"I'1 •lo'inont, ..ixl t<. ..If.-r, vld. t„
cross the creek m a buggy. A ter- nutiiM tl. t he i,hs hee„ .Lid i« «fd '"huitol of thai wii,„,in...| , i:,i,„„„i.
nble ram had raised the creek. court by the plaintiff and that h" must " Itegister.
—__ ( answer the petition filed by the plaintiff
Hon. Joseph Wisbev is booked to °" ?r b<*fon*,!,e 1 Hh day October lHU^^1 , " V?1"
•P~k in Tecumseh on * «I™1? 'he pelt, Ion 111!,, -.U,,, ,,s ,„„l j
•Sopteinlier 11, at 7:30. Everybody should J1 on 1 "f the plai'itiff for the 1 riHmeit ii.-r ti.i-' >i- i nolle.- ,j h^'ini. it' 1,]
beur the next delegate to concre-s from 9U.m 0 nluo0'-slx dollars will bo render- Huui pr >« r in hi, ,
this territory. b «d .V!:I iTr"1' ,,r!
ij 'v m " ' witness my hand and the seal of said io ihui m/- nl i .rrt a 'w,"" ' V "n i'
It. I. Dutigee, a colored farmer resid- i court this Slit day of Aug. 1804. «.'• t %'„t -i-,,,tn ,j ,',f i-1 r '* v'l,,h
ing three miles wert of ( boctaw City. [hlai.J ,] II Dacouriitv , n„rn. s ti,e f.,u„win- witn.-.,« t„ ,,r„Ne
With his fm.r sons Tom, Nat, Hud and Probate Judge JJ'dS'dvi,!!" 'n''' i'' " "" 1 ru,,,w,,i"
,u'(l o111-,r,i nnm , , " _ i. " ' "ullhan, JllllH'K H(llirk«, .lottcpll T«v
SIIEIHFI< S SALE. , ! r; 11 °' I>- < ., *nil Sean.in II Sampey .".f ,
4 'o protest a;;niii-t the -
"r w l>" klll.WH 111 any I
r the Inu itiul tin- reyii-
California Wines, also beer and Cigars.
factory will be at Hiawatha, Kans. j f",,'"' IJ" " B1,r on some Roland, «r« a musical qumtetto li w.ium H i'-m-~„iii,n„ j,,,.
Ex-einnlovees of Pnllmun „ i 11 i... county officers of Logan be harit to surpaM anywhere. Th.-v i SIIKIIIFF'S SALE. i-r , -
emplS. Tt if said that U is I ™ ^ 'ti LrXeirnK^iSTy
sure go, with plenty of money he- committee is fighting old g" """inaa pl.i-, s-ih,-violin T"„. „t territory ..ink- i - ' V i"
.. .V 1 1 muiiej ut ..... irvl,„ (n he guitar, Uolaad second auiUr. N;it ti,. i., • ,, «... . ••• • M-—• i
Pirst published in II RiiAi.n Aug 4 1HU4
NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION
D. J. RED, Pr0D J '«wutl office ut Oklahoma, O. T.
1 * * July 31, 180-1.
.Notice is hereby given that* the follow-
Jug named settler lias tiled notice of his
intention to make final pniof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before J. II. Daugherty probate
I judge at Tecumseh on Sept. 21, 1811-1, viz
j Isaac White Hd entry No. Tti.'i for the S
i ft' i iv .o «. I K ^ Sec 85 Tp 8 N It 2 E. He names
liernroHncw building south of postofiice on Hrotulwny, Tecumseh, Ok I a Mining witnesses to prov > Ids con
— tluuous residence upon and cultivation of
DRS' DEAN & DETRIC " TI lf.!.t tei Burnett'oT
13 6 ti f« -f <=« .Afew:;
W Ij k m wbo kno vs of uny substantial reason, un
OI' l'ICi: First National Hank lluilding, OKLAHOMA ('ITV OKI.A , der the law and the regulations of the
DII. DEAN will make profexion.il visit* to Tecnm^li about every three months ,1"ter1,<1,r I^P-'riiiient, why such proof
of which due notke will be given. > should not be allowed, will be given an
J opportunity at the above mentioned time
DTT\ T7" Tr T* TTh I u,,ul !°cro88 °x""dne the witnesses
• U 0 JcSu JL4 2*L ST JT , Of said clH.ma.it and to ,,ir,r evid.-.t, e i„
J | rebuttal of tliar submitted by claimant.
r IJ. M. Dii.ley, Register.
Drugs,
Medicines, Oils, Paints, Trilet
Articles, See. |i
hind the concern.
Assurances come to us from ev-
ery portion of our
:«nd trying to suppress his sermons. P'
irst published in II KnAi.D Autr II 1894
VOTtf'V lvill .: '
.1. t; i.. t . "" j 'iKniiim 11 n nillll ailil in ll.P
Thkbi is a rumor iu the county | "me. Tip four b!!yV re hl>n''Tnop7lng_t 1 "'
,°V" that the republicans and pops will! L™,"'"1 ?rhv<> "eyernl ReloctloiH very p|„„ llt .r ',„
county, that , , ... , . ' ln*'s rhe whole fntnliy re a minicui mi.. T.-i
rt our ticket fuse m thu county in order to " e. a daughter of Mr li.i„*e« i..-i„- ,, M|e'„t
. Itef;li4ter
democrats will support our ticket ^££ 3, iffWS17, Sfel
understood that we nominate in
this way, and all realize the iniport-
j ance of abiding tlie decision of the t .. •
I ..... -i . ti .i • , . f hesitate at anything m order to dc-
and they against 11. It Winn and to me directed "pf'Ttuniiv «• th« uUi.
' — •• I k ; t'T'^N-eraiiiln,. tlie w'ltni
.1 1,1.1 r r • , ' Islnirtht. mid to ufTi-r exlilemu i
tlie 10th dayofS"pteml er 1804 , that ,-u minted i.v . i«i„, „.i
umseh, iu the county of Pottawato- n m Hii.m
Territory of Oklahoiu i, offer for I ^
being a sale at public auction the following real ; K*rst 1" I «•• umnni Herald Aug. 4, isVl.
<"K Kort PUBLICATION.
tt-Ormic at Oklahoma < liy. O. T. j
.... ,, , , , stand,"t«« window curt«ln>, one rocking : Nntloe I- li.-r. I>, .Ir.n u,„, J|hL' ^'liffln.
The Dungee family will give their first I dudr, one map of the United States, one ;• t/ier■ im- r,:-i n, t,..„f |,,., i„t^„„(); g
nitoAinvAv. ret-. MbEH.OKAL jW?;
FKU IT G NO WE R
TAKE NOTICE.
majority. Let nothing tend to cre-
ate a feeling of discord. Both the
republicans and pops have made j
feat the democrats.
Oklahoma City has had two si
nominations that will not be sup- cides the past week. Joe Younc 8,t*k has been permitted to run a*t iaree
In ti.!— i i„ .....ti , . f".
Intention to make final proof in support
■ of his claim and that said proof will b«
| made before the Register and Keceiver of
, the I . S. Land Ofllce at Oklahoma City,
The Arkansas Nursery
) the following witnesses to prove his eon
id ex.- v,^;,i.A.srr r„r 1. ^ Mile West of Tecumseh, O.T., can furn-
lsh i0\ the fal1 f ;«4 and Spring of'95, a
- - •K"" " sh"ri,r- general assortment of Nursery Stock .
Z ST"; |;"« « "> keep PIIKNOMENAL, WWMBWUa WITKNTI VL " S**C W. K. WlLLBURN, Pl'Op. X,VJ.n,n «l
up.i,e,r^k. ltM ,, ,,, ,, .u.,,™.. .. 1AO 1*1
the Jeniocrata are solid, and will
performance In Tecumseh on Sept 13 j wasl ■
leaders of those two parties will not W""C
it will In- mini- iH-ftn
i, all of Dale, O.
>1 Choctaw City, t).
desiren t^> protest
' in this town, aud destroy «hade and fruit F?I,hiL' ,
one to | trees, gardens, fetu ps, . U'« I., Iatr«t «ad
ported by their parties, and the out- an old Jtiine barber is the last un« tr™,. 1;„rde„,. fracM, 4r. We holle
look ig, that we will not lose a man shuffle off, while E. F. Fischer, en- *'IH! tf)uncil will pais such an ! uanjry? u Aim in
on our ticket. i gineer at the ice plant was the first. ."'e l,r"P*"y owner,
the a.rrilnrV '.1. ^. . 'r."
JAS. W. SAXOtV,
a chance to put oul trees.
1 JAS. W. SAXOtv. torior
Prartiral Paintor anH Panor Uanwor
■■I,-.i racncai r31nT6r anu rapsr Kangsr•
' '"".«">' "J'.'"ir,r.via«,1„i„ii",,'.1 i,,?! I r ° aald-l
ai'/'u. T"1 ■ "*"■, .uSttWbid."
Inriur Departuient, w hy such prod rliccl I
-dlov\ed. will be given an op|Kirtn
at the above inentioued tin.,- an I
■ to croaa examine the uitnesM-.-, (.f
xx xu /ti ai i c • . . | "laliiunt, and to offer evideme iu tv.
«■«•- j « ill furnl--.i you the best of paints und do your work iu liri lda workmau-1 buttal ol that submitted bv claimant
B. M. iUuir, Orilittr. 1 like manner. Shop mid olhce north side public bij'iure. —
offer erldeuee lit reliuttal oft list
13 iJ Dili.isv, He
I. !«1".
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Hebard, J. H. The Tecumseh Herald. (Tecumseh, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 8, 1894, newspaper, September 8, 1894; Tecumseh, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165750/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.