The Tecumseh Herald. (Tecumseh, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 5, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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«g Jub Printing of ull kind at bed-
^ rock prices. Get our pfices before fr
4 having vour wotk done.
@k (Eccumsclj 2tcraig.
< The Herald is the beat sdverlis- I
4 iug medium in thecounty. Our sub- p
^ scription book is open for inspection. ^
Vol. IV.
Tecumseh, Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma Territory, January 5, 1895.
No. 13-
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IV
■■ D LANKINC A c,iance t0 make money. Secretary Smith, who saw the jus- THE RENOWNED CHEMIST
' . '! I hare lieen s.'llinn Dish wtuliert '^e of it un.i mmpendwi operations
rieal estate. ; three week,, an,I leave.) $315. "ff TZZlV!"J!!rJ Z W H"Morse, M' D > F * S Se- '
also Editor of the Westfield
Leader of New Jersey.
ABSTRACTS , • Kuim- of the Smita Fe, whom the
insurance. ^uu an.v °* )'()Ur readers, witlnut interior departmeut lias appointed
■ fHce south of Public Square. previous evperitMice, beat this? In to ascertain the farts about the
Lotf Whoutos has changed the
this business a woman can make as ' hoctaw statement that it will cost
, much n* ft man. Every family , 8> Wtl extr. toniinon Tecumseh. j pr„f. Morse. who U uls , author
name of hill paper from the-(.hero- wallts u [>ish uavt.e.r when they can tl , I"'?'' ,f"el 4c"r'nm of a medical work entitled "New
i. „e..i:—i" i.. a,. u ai.i« "#l" " 1 1 " wuei. wirj can . that the interior department, when . . .,
be got so cheap and they will have it ascertains the truth —that it will Therapeutical Agents, writes: I e-
one, no matter who it is that is soli- cost only $10,000 extra to run via! ru-na, mttniifuctured l v The IV-ru-
l;ee Sentinel" to the "Noble County
! Sentinel."
J. W. Crawford, an attorney,was | iug it. i am convinced any one ' Tecumseh, and that the people have j na Drug Manufacturing Company
found guilty by a jury at Perry, for 'can inukefrom&> to?lt> a ihiy in than CTlIrt—tlmTTwre\'"rv of Cul"m,,u"'0lli"'l''19
I extorting money, and sentenced to this business any when-, city or conn- Smith will set down on the Choc-1 l,,e^'Cft' xnen and their pa-
j three years in the penitentiary. I try. They all want Dish waslien. taw's county seat killing scheme, bv as R specific for hi grippe and
Health Restored
ALL RUN DOWN
No Strength nor Energy
* Miserable
' EXTREME.
Hands
COVERED
—wilh-
SOK.ES.
CURED BV USING
! You can get particulars hy aildiwa- a refusal to allow them to rnli its sequela. It fully approve* i!.«elf Ayer'S SarSSPOrj lla
11 i > • ■ r, • i i /, f ti r< ititrli t Ii .• I\ leUnnn msai'vul ir i P. . .• , I. • I • 1 I *
I Ieci mseii has shown the outside j jn^ t|le Iron City Dish washers Oo.J JHrom?h the Kickapoo reservation, for ihis purpose and is remedial for
: world, what kind of citizens we are R y Pittsburg" Pa and by l>eiriu- i'he ®'dri8urv1ev ran* south Mot he all bronchial troubles. Its action is
made of, by our tight with the : ^ ul lmve enml?h ^JCum^h.3 th !~th luC«1 *ai c.-titD'i«n«l. ami it
noctaw. _______ money by spring to start in most j secretary of the interior has power ^wtirnlv harmle.". The distinet-
The post office department has or- | u.ny kind of* business. i am going to force the company to at leant ion accorded to it belongs to no oth-
dered a mounted postal carrier for to (.tick right to this Dish washer build 011 th.?. °ld f""p.v «' er remedy of which we I.no.-.
1 - • - — a.ounu the Kickapoo country, J-uiflP'1 — 1 •
Guthrie in addition to the regular
force, (iiithrie now has a "horsr
on Oklahoma Citv.
Ths Norman School Journal,pub-
lished hy Prof. Geo. YV. Patrick, of
this citv, is out; but as this office
business until I make #10.000.
matii«d.i b.
PEOF. \V. H. MOR^R.
^c,
Mind. .... ...
large sores. dlsabarglng all tlie lime.
ban n streiitclh nor energy und my feel-
lugs were miserable In Ui>- extreme. At
Inst. I commenced taking Ajer's Sursa-
parlllaand soon noticed a change forth©
better. My o|i|H<Ut<' returned and with
it, ren«weu strength. Kncoimigeil by
these results. I kent on taking theSar-
snparilla, Ull 1 had used six bottles, and
my health wm restored."—A. A. Town a, .
prop. Harris IIouhc, Thompson, N. lialv. °|
The Choctaw's Greed.
Corporate greed is one of the
i action on his part would be eiitirelvJflb„ \t > n •>•> >o
'just and -hut off the rapacity of nrUK *■ J
company which for its own ends, is ^" uiatterat wliat part of tlj. Th>0 'II
trying to work the ruin of a splen- mucous membrane tin irrit;i*io-i of mVPT S O 1° uBrS0D2nl'3
I did population^ ^ j acute catarrh is located, P«-ru-na s ' "
the only remedy that will, under all
this country. Hy an association of selection of the interior department,
has not received one we are unable capital, great power is attained and It is therefore a government town,1 licn*e catarrh ino uose of l'f-rn-i:a
I to say anything in its favor. | this power is generally expended to and the government should show ls 14 teaspoonful every two hours
" ' " i satiate the maws of the corporations 1 fur ii the same protection it, cxhibi- during the day, winch will mvaria-
Tifi: Republican should have . rushing individuals regardless of ted for the counly seats on the | hly effect a cure in from seven to
gone farther and said Gut bless ^ justice. MiSht is not. right by any j l!..ck Wand in r'.e Cherokee atrip.' d,lJs. chr<|lic cutarrh Fe-
Guthrie and her noble citizen^ and ! !n'!al,s:1 J,,el1,lt!a ,ia ,s; on«i::1i*v which justice on its pari red tor
Admitted
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR
HEDGES'
BACKET
Gray Flanel per yd : lGcts
White Flanel all wool per yd : 17cts
Men's all wool underwear per suit $1
Men's cotton Socks per pair : 5 to 9cts
Best Brass Pins per paper : 3cts
Note Paper per qr : : 2cts
I
. , ted with barbarism and should bt:
especially her neu>.,upors. And | |>lotterl olll i,y civilizntioi.. That
gol darn Oklahoma < ity s newspa- j corporations oppress tlie people i-<
pers and u whole lot of her citizens, the fault of the people themselves
~~™~~1 | and the men wh t misrepresent the
At Edmond last week a boy was people in public places. There
fooling with a loaded shell when it! should be no oppression on either
exploded, lacerating his hands in a j".'"1"- '1V pi'16 a right to
terrible manner. It is time that
; boys were learning that loaded shells
j and cartridges are dangerous to fool
j with.
Tecumseh may not amount to
: anything, in the estimation of the
| papers at Oklahoma City, but we
I | are making it mighty interesting for
\ ] the Ci.octaw officials. In time of
| | capital location we will cut our
! ; part, of the "figure" ti lid don't you
1 1 forget it.
those towns rail road' depots. I r" nu should U' '''kf,n' H teaspoon-
Tecumseh has every argmient|'u^ before each meal and at bedtime,
and all justice on her side. The peo- This dose should he gradually in-
phi of .Shawnee hare nothing to]creased to two tablespoonfuls at
lose, the citizens there have no in- , i. i . ie . t it i r
, . j • . .1 i i each dose. It not cured by end of
vestments which will be dangerous-1 „
ly injured. Tlie town is small and oue month wnlQ Dr' Hartman. An-
tlie total iuvestment probably less j ?wer free.
than one-tenth of that made in Te-1 Everyone should have a free copy
cuinseh. 0f the latest book on catarrh. Sent
Tlie interior department certainly Pl. , ,« ,
tj, ,,i j , f ii ,• .• tree to anv address hy the Pe-ru-ua
suould not allow this corporation to ], - . •
jnfluence it against the people and j \>n,8 ManiifRcturing Company of
in favor of a scheme which has no Columbus, Ohio.
1 asis whatever except a scheme of a j
lot of railroad speculators to build j
up a town for their own profit, re- j
gurdless of the consequences to the;
. . people who have made it possible i
roads to bleed them t«> death. Kx- | for a railroad to go through that!
tortion on the part of a l ail way i country with profit. If the sec re-
company, however, under «uch cir-1 tarv of the interior desires to ti. an a P? Fn^inPPr IfPTP
cuinstances is as much a crime mor-|.ict« f absolute justice to the people! " ul LlijjIilCtil fiGlf, 0U..I
By Secretary of th3
OOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOooooou
F rst |.ubli^h-'l iu Ilr.kai.u .l iti I
notkt. ol" Al'FI.It A : ION K SKI.LINO
i.ioroits.
To V. iiom it May kun
So'lcu Is liereliv .'i^-.-ti t! .t Miller. I.^wIcm ,t
Co hu" tlii ti iv Hi.-.l a ncllllo.i for I,Irons.' t >
rotnil Liquor- in s. c h township 0 ranuu
in I'littii'.vutotnle C'Minty. Oklaliomtt Territory,
Headquarters 549 Broadway, fi, Y.
M. B. HEDGES. Prop.
J. F. Hedges, Manager.
demand and enforce their rights and
they should dosojbv every legitimate
means. Men who stand in wit h cor-
porations against the people should
have there tenures ended its quickly
as a butcher sunders the juggler
vein of ti luscious calf.
liailroads are necessary to every
country. The people realize the
need of them and town rivalries of-
ten cause the people to allow r;;il-
>■1 tlllt! I
qui led by la
J4B. «•
0 fllo I I
•4 to ihe *
the I9t!i dsj
i;l |M'tli| n will !>«• granted
Wi:
jounhtoN, County Clerk.
1 ir-t pultltabfd in lieruld Deo. hW
XoTlcIJ FCUt PUUI.ltATION
Lantl OGli e 10 (tklnbiunA city. o. T.,1) o MIKI'l.
Nutlet* In herub> irivt'ii that tlie following
itniood >rtt'er h H flltid nutloe of hit. iut*>iiti«>ii to
mnkp AdiiI |>r<> r 111 Hiippnit *.? !:Ih cIhIih and
i!>hI h ilil proof will lie nittde In-fore lit alitor uml
Hen iver ul OklHlioina . ity <> t. .m Feo. 21, IM 5
* lz : i h.'irli u <•. Sharp fur tiw S W «ec III twp
I" i Rtifie o "'n't
tIf following witnosst-fl to provo hi*
1
Joes all kind of
WATC II, CLOCK tud
JEWELRY ItEPAlItlNG.
SNIDER,
Caries a full Line of
Vatches,
Clocks and
Jewelry.
eslileitcc upon and cultivutlon of I
THE CHOCTAW,
contlaimu:
na Id UDtl \
'V A Wtiile and II H Stovall, both of OkUho- 1
ma clt) 0 T un-i Daniol Onthu:n aud Bmnuiiel ;
Iln< kiii-r Ixifb of Lofiup o r
Aov iw i«An who ilH-fr,- fo prot.- t nuulnnt tho
^ ....... i.... or who knowi of anv
• •r the lav. un<l the leirn- |
l^'partment, why
•ubntanllnl n aeon. in>«
lat|<,nn of the Interior
proof tfhould ma iw m11<
oi'portunity «t he .ibove
pla. " to croBs exninti:
jrlve
justice to the peoj...
ally as it is for a highwayman to ex- j he will disallow the petition of the
! ntK Oklahoma City parsers, this , act at the point of a gun the con-! Choctaw to run through the Kicka- j
| week, have changed their tune some- j tents of a travelers wallet. i poo country. j IlitBTiOf,
j what. Tiie . papers at that place, I n IL , * \ At I This p;; per has no fight to make! ^
•iinl some of tlii'ir < ili/< n«< h-w-r. in olt;iwato!ine countv, three vears | on the Choctaw railway unless if
1 ' e iu j llgo. Was marlv. d only by Indiana | seeks tn do injustice, and that is AI.SO MR. GRISWOLD, OF
THE GEOLOGICAL DE-
;nd their prospects for the capital , ,im| opiiortunitiea. It was opened ; what it is up to now. We don't j
•i unv other territorial institution, for set tinmen t au«l the hardy pio- ! propose to stand hy and see anv !
i >' iking the stand they have | neers have transformed it into ;i | railway company work the ruin of
,/ . ::st this town iu its fir'ht with ] Pr.°(^'!''^v<4 c°"ntry, and dotted it ! a lot of industrious and honest peo-
! With happy and prosperdus homes, pie for the benefit of a very few, and
Choctaw.
columns in ciouble-
_ They have made it profitable for a not raise our
i'HP eourt noose ,7t Iruilrufld tw run ,liro,l«!l there und j leaded protest, «iBlit is n'(fht. The |
I """'.T I'' , have a large patronage | people of Teeum.eh have ri<ht on
PARTMENT, AT WASH-
INGTON.SENT FROM THE
SAME OFFICE.
Secretary, Ho!te Smith, Will
11 I , 111 • I I = * i I I • ■ I r: Ol i. t uinruii liuvf rtzut on „ _ . ...
•irii.-d down last week destroying stow upon the line that reaches ! their side, and in their fight on this See That Justice ts Had.
■II of the county records, it will j Hi?m. | matter they should lmy.Ahe aid of Mr. Mania, the s^uta IV en«i"".r.
cost, thousands of dollars to replace '' ' town and county seat of every newspaper which desires fair- sent h< r. t.v r....t ,t( „)• tilf, |[nn .. t
j tho record*. This county is in the thik T"iV isITl;''Tr,'1' >«* '«n4 equity.-Gulhrie Capital „ „f tt...' i„„.rt r
n • * . now a town or probaoly 'J 1)00 in- 1W 'JO n; • , ( ,... •
,same fix, as P.une county, and l,„|,itailt3. T,J |mv,. ' if',' ! "V?,' m! "
should the court house bum here j their ail invested. They haye build
ntioned time mid
rttlowed «.f sulci I
luJiriHiit, imil t . off.-r evidence In mbuttsl of
t ul nubmlttrd by clnlmunt.
h. if Dtuxr, lh'Klitcr. j
l-'imt p i' lis'i.-1 t-i IImuui I) • •. so, is9i. i
NOTICl' FOR |'l! ItLli ATI ON.
Lnut! Ofllci" ut OklHii-iitm tit*.
Due 11). 1 0«.
?.\itie | hornliy irlvijn t'uit tin foliowfn-
n-imctl re'tler h>in fllefl notice of bin Int' Ution
to mako final proof in nppoi t of IiIn rlHiiu, and
thtit -Bid proiif will bp luu.lo before Itiv'^trr
nn.l r'trelv-i- a' Oklahoma rifv, on 1*.•' 14. 1W ,r).
vi. : .Inine- 0 W. (Irt.i.nm for the N W S. i
■■'■■I Twii 10 N l.'nn^e fi K He unmet- the follow
i i: v It. i' i.m to : rne his ontinuoo- reehler.re
ii'.xiii andrnltlVHtlon of, saitl land, viz: liw^ iil
nticki.tr. I.owla Kullbi-i rli., Elijitli Kftrla aud
Mumo'l I) ckner all "f l.oftus.O. T.
Any p r« n wbodesirca to prole?: n,filnrt tlie
nliowunce (if fi'Cli proof, or who knows f any
Hiihstnntlul ren-oii, muler the law nnd the r. ;- •-
lntlondof tlie Interior Departinr n*. why fieh
proof xhn'-ld not be uI!ow«k1 w|U t,( j i\ i-:. ao
opporluiilly nt the above niii,iti<'iu°d time and
ptivcH to en>-« nxamine the wiinertjee of oaid
r.lain.oi't r.n.l t< oler exidenrc in ruhuttKl of
thut B'jbiniUtxl bj clotmiuit.
11. M. nir.i.tr', Rejjfeter.
First published I t Hunw.n Dec. 20, IM'J.
NOT1CK FOII ITIll.K'ATION.
I.aitd Offl e it Oklahoma l i: . O. T.
Dec. 19. P1M.
Noticeher"bv iriren that the following-
namcrl e« ttt *r lit- lllod notice of '.in Intention t •
iiihIc,1 iliul proof in Hippoit of his rliim. and
" " id uioo! will be made before t|i<
T / F : N N Y
h:N o ve
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Cror ulutocl Bugnr In Cloth sr.cke, 17 pOurids for 11.00.
FAST PARK STItllJtT 1 Bel M3EII, OULA.
C. A. MITCHELL, Proprietor.
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HRICK POK SALE.
Norman k Hon, brtck-maker nnd cor
trnctora for nil kitula of brick woik
Itrick on the market and for mile.
First published In 11 bra i. d Nov. 24, 18'Jt
NOTICE POU PUBLICATION.
Lnnd (.Mtice at Okltihoma, O. T.
Nov. 1ft 1894.
Notice ia hereby given that the follow,
ing-mimed settler ha* tiled notice of !«..->
intention to make final proof in Htinpor:
of hin claim and that anld proof will i o
made before the probate judge at Teeun
h. O. T., on Jan. S, 1894, viz; Tbotnnr.
R Holies for the N S *V and 8 !.
N W '.j Sec >>. 'I wp. H N Range 4 E. lie
names the following witnesses to prov.
hia continuous reaidenco upon nnd cull
vatioy cf, auid land, viz.- Wesloy Craw,
ford, Samuel Hoatetter, Audrew War I
nud J. E. McMillon, all of Tccutuseh, O
T.
Any person who dealrea to proteH
agnlnst tho allowance of attch proof *r
who knows of any substantial reason u«.
der the law and the regulations of tb
Interior Department, why such pro.
should not be allowed, will be given r■
opportunity nt the nhovo mentioned tim
and piace to cross-examlue the w itness
of 3ald claimant, and to offer evidence i ;
rebuttal of t' ut submitted by clnhooot.
11 M Dim.kv, Register
DEALERS IN
. we would sustain the smie loss. lt!<*d on hope aud natural resonr
j would be a saving to the county if : together with what little they took
|n new court Iioun m* built with I"?ttt c".u"ht,.«nil have a, -
TECUMSEH HAS ACHANCE ! rived Ur.>
! into that
n . ., . , I nlished wonders. Now the Choctaw
fire proof vaults for the record.. ,.lilw,lv. ,ll„nK #U1, threatens
tVe hope the incoming county com- j to and is about to bankrupt the went t.. Washington in the in.,
missioners will tips their atten-! town ir. order to satUfv the «reed of est of Tecumseh in the Choctaw i 1
tion. This town is ready to assist inenibers of the company who j road matter, returned this afternoon.
onday, be uud our execu.
It May Secure the Choctaw ,iv r ,ho repont liUrv" «* outlined
Railroad. j t.y e.u;;,eer I:.,,,„.,d w. , Te.
, , I cuniK ti. Ii m-c-uw II. .1 ull ncroe that
Attorney Horace Speed, who j coming into T,
from ti.'
id ftil
< by the ;
frnld land
It, John
M Mryora. oil of T«
ings are perfect. Among
of prominent men of K1 Reno, we
Chaucelor of the K. of F. The
tors in New biiawnee. Ale 11 went held his approval of the route going
country ih
now surveyed, and ordered that an
1 town, engineer be sent to survey the road
. . „ . j to New Shawnee two years ago and through the Kicko
notice that of Ernest Illake, flrand | lvhas..,| ,„ts ,.s|,ddis|,e:l
Main street
started
work is not c« in;il"te but the outlcck i.s
favorable for Tect.msrh. We have reus-
on to believe when ihe estimates are in
and report tnaae ibat T- < 1 oiseh will get
the road. Mr. fc^eed hog done our town
good service and lucompiidted all that
could be done. He 1- pb-nsed wilii the
out look and ft- Is p: i line of u!titn ite !
Mtccess Our town was located by the
inferior department, 00 the mo.-t available
Magazine, and the whole temtorv ; wllkh v'il! con,l1<'1 present Main four miles lenger,and 'co"8m't'00 ! I""d" ,h" I"1'';"1 !
..f Oklahoma should assist in nialc- feet business men to moye their, more. The Tecumseh people claim ;t JZ Wtm" TChZTu"*
btistuess to the new street and t.> their route is iust as direct, und will ' ■.«r t rj or ti,e iuien..r u..«
turn the business lots tliey now haye h:\rdlv cut any more. It. is felt I wl' not nr')IMV(' a new "'rvey parsing ^
| into residence lots. The railroad j that if the Tecumseh line does not ,hrou'h t,,f* Kkk,,l" ' country in onier to
graving is perfect, and is as near which now probably has 300 inhabi
life like as anything we have ever , tanta. The owners of all unsold
.,.,.•11 m m 1 lots tri iislened these l. ls to tin-
seen printed 011 a press. Mr. nlake , , , ,
' : railroad company and the railroad
and the etlitor of the Hkkalu were i Comj/iny has gone north several
boys together iu Ohio. Me Masters b!oc'/- and established a new Main ■ cials is that to make their road en-
surelv deserves success with his ; street where it owns all the lots, ter Tecumseh would make the line
on both lines of road, the Tecumseh
and Shawnee, the engineer who is
to do the work to be named by the
chief engineer of the Santa Fe road.
The claim of the Choctaw road offi-
wtll be t;i\
Cement
Glassware and Queensware
jonrcrKiNo:
Pirrt published in Ukuai.d Dec. b, 18U4.
NOTICE Poll PUBLICATION.
LandOfllce tit Oklahoma, O. T.
Dec. ft. 1804.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ing-natned settler has filed notice of h!«
intention to make linnl proof in auppnii
of his claim, and that said proof will I
made before Probate Judge ntTecumael
OT on Jan 20, 189ft, ri/.: Eugene S
Carlton for the S N W U nnd N Jb >
W ',i Sec 4 Tw p \i N Range 8 E. II-*
Humes tho following witnesses to pro\-
his continuous residence upon and cult'
vationof, said land, viz: Chnrlev Rodnim
William Surtley, Joseph Fullcrton «U'.
Austin Cook all of Tecumseh, O. T.
Any pcrLon who desires to proton
against the allowance of such proof or
who knows of any substantial, reasoi
under the law and tho regulutiona of t)
Interior Department, why such prm
should not be allowed, will be given u
opportunity nt the above mentioned time
and place to cross-examine the witness**
of said claimant, and to offer evidence in
rebuttal of that submitted by clniiuant.
B. M. Dilley, Register.
Pirst published in llEitAi.D Dec. 8, 1804.
NOTICE POR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oklahoma City O. T.
Dec. 4. 1894.
Notice is hereby given that tlx* follow
ing named aettler has filed notice of hi
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made before Probate Judge at Tecumseh.
0. T„ na Jnn ?(>, 18D5. viz: llney I.atl
, h« n fur the N \V ' j Sec ft Twp 9 Range .r.
IE. 11^ names the following witneues t"
1 prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, \ iz: Lew '--
1 Pullbrigiit, J. (i. Fesseuger, Dave Buck
tier and V. II. Breeding all of Loftu ,
O. T.
• Any person who desires to profrl
_ _ s-*. ,, . _ . i/-*! against the allowance of such proof, or
Dry Good, Clothing, Boots and Shoes knows of «„>• substantial reason, un.
Hats and Gaps and all kinds of Groceries, at to7io!ui>*i"r?mi^^^
LOWEST PRICE S, nlty at tho above mentioned time an '
j place to cross-examine the w itnesses of
Eist side public pqnire Remington's building TrcUMRKit, oki.a. suid claimant, and to offer evidence in rr-
buttul of timt submitted by claimant.
ing it a success.
TIIK
1 iir. n,- v county officers—populists—1 , , . . ,1 " c uu™ .. . ,
ke their nfllces next Monday, and the oouipaiiy aUo ln.s (,(:0 acres of hind I cost oyer W0.ODII more than the I '7 ro ".'T" "
jik.iai.I) iwishes 11,™ success, Bnd we i in tta name surrounding New slmw- Shawnee line, nnd is not more than <" p"'" f
ur«e that they hearted In alt wsvs i.v j nee '"J'1 '* ,st,a/hn .attempt ! two miles longer, the secretary w ill mho th.-Ir ull « b t..e poven,.
• «one who can, so that their adml.dJ-!■! °"f order the road to build to that city. ;~tl, ''k.';:r„ |
I tr..ti.,a will be a success. Tha enmins! ?f t,1"5 Ph nfes ,ito l,Jlower ?'*• s"'1] Judge AV. R. Asher is up from
jt.10 tears will Bad many changcs to be i"'^e transaction destroy the |xis- Tecumseh today and a'ates that an
I ".ade.aud much will depend upon tlie j *?ss1?"®,0' the t-,000 people who j eugineer is now surveying the road
' t>unty crmmlsslnncr.. \Vc believo ami! . eCml .. , | to Tecumseh, and that tho condi-
: ;...|,e that tliey wijl be equal io tho occa i. As an eicnaa to cover un its real tirus required can he more than
{.lun. | intentions un.l purposes, the I hoc- comi lied with.
' tatv company sitvs it cannot build This will be cood news to the
! "«k niost damnable outrage that ever i f,0 Tecumseh without increasing its j people of Tecumseh us thev are
happened >0 this con.iniii.liy wvnrred at mileage three miles end adding staking a good deal on e-ttin't; the
the court-bouse bi^t Thursday night iu *150,000 to the cost of construction road.—Guthrie Capital Dec "8
the Shape of* "Kangaroo" eourt. The j The Tecumseh people have had a -
court.house was full of Lovs and yonmr survey made which eiposes this mis- j the legislature meets on next
.irn^eri; I ■ ^ ^ •« ^ -
First piihlicht <1 pi Mrkalu T> >r :2'i, |:-ttl,
NOTI' K CO It rtJUIjCATION.
I.nod O(theat Oklahoma City, O.T.
Deo. 1!. lft«M. i
Js'oMcn In bnn hy i.Pen that the f.it ..v|uff
nanifiliPttl r lius rtl v.l notice ,r h|H lnU'titi..ii
to makn lllsnt In s'lppurt nf hio rhilm, Htid
tl;H • till pro-it' will ' «• 111iib«fnr«* the lfeifln-
h r Mint Huceh 'r o| the r. H Lnn'l < lli«- r.t c\
Inhonia CiU, O.T.. mi l*Vh. 4tli IKP5. vj*: .lam> x
Illil lor the s > i of the S K s.-r ir, Twp <« N t< a
K I m. II )•* No. ' 'M) lie nanien thw fnllmvintr
w|tnemos to prove his rontlinions ibsMence ;
upon'and culti\iiiioni r, aald Inn.!, viz; Thuni
. Isaac 11 tr pat rick and
we nre likf all other towns, would like to
force a rail.road to come to us. \\>ro it
not for the very purpose of building a
rival town, without iu\e*un<-nt of its pro-
motors, it would be the best interest of
the Choctaw, Oklahoma and tlulf railroad
to come to t:**, we are directly on the line ;
that would be m int available nnd profita*
blc to the company, ^\'e regret to have a '
fight with the company, we hare too 1
much at stake not to contend for Tecum
seb. This railroad Coinp-iuy have bad
right of way approved nnd charter extend '
.... ed, and never Ureumed of the route north
weeks to overcome the influence that thut' via Tecum«eh. These jjeople have j .' K However, Pottawato-, (,f the North ('tnadi m, until Mci/.nd,
; "triul" bad on youog boya and men. We j ofEered the road 0,000 and ? 7(l- ^ tuie county will be well represented Ew ing & Co., b'-came in p.- - -ion cf;
have no protest to make against "Katiga- (XH) worth of property if they will i by the peoples party. Mr. DwFord about 600 m-rca of land n • ir . .mwiie-
roo" courts, when they are held for amuse come by Tecumseh and the railroad ! is highly spoken of by tho3e who wlt,l"al P'.ving l« i ur« •
meiit and instruction, but when Ignorant, company BO f r has given evidence | him lion I F r / on. f*..j„ I Since tbf above W IH in type we 1 i
i negrof nnd.puch subjects are brought in-I that it intemls to ignore the offer , r '. . 1 1 i that 3Ir. GrUwold, of fh * <ieol<-y*i.- ;i l)e
' to"n:. ck" trials, then we protest. That in an attempt to build a town of its j c,',lian *1 °nl ',rs^ district is a rcsi- payment. In.* arrivrd, bi-ing s. i:' ii-n '..
; trial" was not an honor*.o the bar of this own. dent of the northern portion of our j the Hon. Secretary of the Interior, v illi
i city w ho were concerned in it. | * * | count v. He is an intelligent, COri- instructions to thoroughly iiivt >tiga:e thi-
- There is an obstruction, however, scrvatiye, consciouciom man In •urv^y by Tecumseh as well t.s the recent
; in the way nf the attainment of its the Par,y ,by-f of Nre|)r.,ska waK "■>« by Bha.uee and through tho Kicks. |
•11 UI>k«U>y
i\ pei^fiii w!i" riesirm to protrst nznlnM
allowance of mcli proof, or who knows of
■uhntnntiHl reasmi. iwtlur tha law and the
•erulatlnna of the lnU iior Oepnriinent. wbr
h prtHif shonl-l n>M 1m n||-i ctt. i:I le i-tveii
opriiirtiunty at thn ai-ove menti 'neil tlm«
«nd nIHco t<>
of Hint subaiittcil
Hid tt
exumine
Irtene.
it. M. Dtu.f.
of
rebuttal
. Rcg-is
FirstpatlUhfil In Jietahl Pec. l.* , l«Q4
NOTICE KOIt PUBLICATION.
Lnnd Ofllae at < iklshr.mn rltr, Drr 10. T'-Ut
Notice In nrreby r|>e.t t'mt tl « f.illnwinfr
nftmo I aetth-r haa tlb-1 n Uec "f •'« i-itentic n
to make fli.m proot In Mippoit of It's c!::!in. and
that said pi'Mof will he ir.ndu U-fore Keglrter
and Wecdver at Oklahoma oitr, on J^.i. 2 :
vi/.: Kiljeh Ke.ils for tho 8 E H ^ec 0 Twp >•
Tecumseh Saw, Corn and -Shingle Mill.
t&T\ have added a first class Corn Mill of the latest patent, and also a new saw
SIIlNfrLK MILL In connection with my niw mill, and an now prepared to grind
t orn on aoy terms,either for cash or fox toll. 1 will «iv shln^l-n on shares or for
cash. Shingles lor sale at all times. J W. MOYLE, Tecumseh, Okla.
Gaylord's
Ilrixg1 store.
Pure Drags Tatfal Mciiciaes, PsiuL*, Oils, Cigars and Toilet Artielrs.
ri:E6CRIPTU)X8 CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED, dat or night.
I'ttra wines and liquor* for medical and family use.
No. S3 Broadway, Opposite the Court House. Tecumseh O.T.
B M. Dim.kv Register.
is in ft
"l l-'elLriVbt
ror nnl II -er
a,.'.".!: I
i
k
,1
SETTLE UP.
There are a number of outstand- ' purpose. To re.tli New Shawnee itl i' "v'"* y"« «•« jMJO country. Thisnrtion taken in ron
'ing hills clue this office for job; must cross the North Canadian ja meni1 0 ^ legislature, anil ^ Qection that ha had Pauta !'<• tiaendanl
• printing and advertising that have twice—ut an extra cost, of $45,000 8^rvf,f^ w,*th credit to that people, and enpine-r'iere, would indicate that Sec J
j been standing for sometime, and ! —and pass through the Kickapoo \ has the experience to make him pe- retary Smith now intends to be fully pnat
j if not paid shortly will be placed in : Indian reservation. In order to do ' culiarlv fitted for the position he'ed to the situation here, before ho take-.1
. the- hnn.is of n juitice of the ,*Ke thi. it mu«t have the apptova! of will flM M „ ni9Inh,r nf th(. nejt uv linn Tins pica,,., T- ...a-.-l. ... :
t for collection. We have been do- the interior department of Indtau . i,- i t we think we will get the r nd.
; nating for churches, flouring mill,, affair* had given its approval before j L>°.un ' e predict thnt he wni ......—
i raiiroad, &c., until we are boated the Tecumseh people were aware of ! ^aithfullv represent his district—h" When we gut through with Mc-
• mi. ! need money. Come in and pay ; the Choctaw scheme, but Tecumseh baa a clear head and will be guided Lon J and Kwing thev will he hunt-
at once had its case preaeuted to by his own convictions. in}'unother job.
knor. Pr J O K-^ssen-
il of Loftus, o T I
Ai.r |-.t r* n v h i 'ir fi ■ to nroti-at to,iil'.ist the •
•m-.s n:.r«« of euvbi or -.Trio kno«> ..f smy aiib-
• titnliai pa.-oii, i:ii.ler tlaw sad the ri jrula
tions of the Interior Department,
oro if Nljr.al.i i. • he a :.-w. i. \ , l h
import unity lit th above nieiltor.nl
rlaimailt, ai il OwOer eri'b ti-:e in ruhnttal uf
that eufcniltted ' • lal ■ t i
r. .M DtLLXT, RogJaUr. I
""" Kir-" :i'h' 1 Or- ift. i -31 111 it KilAI.li.
NO! I> F. i n.': PL HLIC .1 ION-
Land OfD'C ,it Okbihwiiia < Ity <1 T. Orr. 7. I404. j
Notlr* Is hereby f.vc-n thnt th# foliewinv i
cnine.l ej-i'lcr In-" fll *il «i«j*i ••• <>f ! • * Intent ion to :
iiiiirb .'ii.il ;>ri ..if In mi : p .;t of hi a ilnlin and '
the.' s^ld pp.of will hi- iii.uJs before H<vl ter and
K < «-|var it i. n I .• bo in a t |i , on Jan. 2', iw-fi. ti/ :
Iwi . Ktil .i i ht for tlie I I ' I and t and 8 \
E Set t> T« P 0 I tail ire h }>
Ifo names Itii-f.?|lo* ri« * itaeasea to prove
TECUMSEH STATE BANK.
—CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00—
Doe* a General Banking Business. Foreign und Domestic Exchange.
FIRE INbUKAKcIC. l.' A'> - MAI)?: <in H FIRM SL< I *ITV.
MRECTOKS:
W. 8. Search, John S. Smith, F. Adiuus, .1. W. Ilnrtleaoo, F. K. Adams and
C.J. Henson.
First published tn Hi hai.o Dec. 1, 1891.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oklahoma, <) T.
Nov. 20. 1801
Notice is hereby given that the follow -
Ing-named settler linn filed n«itice of hi
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and thut said proof will be
made bo fore Register and Receiver nt
Oklahoma City, O. T, on Jan. 0, IbW-'S
viz.- Vaclav Bruza for the N VV I4 Sec fl.
Tp 11 R 4 East 1I« names the follow-
ing witnesses to prove his continuous
residence upon and cultivation of, said
laud, viz.- William Miller, Anton Smikn.
Lewis Haller and Landrew Unger all of
Shawnee, O. T.
Any person who desires to proter.'
against the allowance of such proof or
who knows of any substantial reason, un
der the law and the regulation* of the
Interior Department, why such proof
should not be allowed, will be given an
opportunity at the abovo mentioned time
and place to Cross-examine the witnesses
of said claimant, and to oirer evidence in
rebuttal of that submitted by claimant
B. M. Dii.i.rt, Register.
B. iX KLAPP
Drug3, Oil,?, P
!) «■■■■■
said laud "I*!
Ii harts, It Lattl-ofi
Burkner. allot I. fm
Anypei«o. v>h->de<
at!o«rr.ii'a of siu ti pro
"nlmtontlal reason, u
latlciixi. thslnf"*"'
I'ryjf ahout'l not he
i up.in and cuttivatf"
!>r J O Ft^aengri , I)m id
O I"
-h to protest nmln t the
!, I.r "a t" I known i t rtl.t
ler tho ijv and the 1
t
ints, T^iSet
Articles, &c.
BROADWAY, TKCUMbEII, OK •
c.
: .i.ihi time
M. lULLET, ftej
A OFFiLL,
Flour, Feed and Groceries,
j EAST PARK STREET, ... - TECTMSKH, OKLA
' ' Wagon Yard in connection."^!
First published in Hbrald Dec. 1, 1s04*.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oltice at Oklahoma, O. T.
Nov. 21, 1804.
Notice ls hereby given that tho follow-
ing-named aettler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof
in support of his claim and that said
proof will bo made before Register and
Receiver U. 8. Laud Office at Okliihotjit
(-ity, O. T., 011 Jan. 0. 1S05, vi?.: John W.
Gettys II E No. ii.'iiJ.j for the W. }£8 E
}£ of Section 27 iu township 11 N of
Range 2 East I. M. lie names tho fnj.
lowing witneaoee to prove bia continuous
residence upon and cultivation of said
land, viz . Charles Jackson, John White
J. W. Bales and 1. W. Wallace, all of
Dale, (). T
Any person who desires u protest
against the allowance of such proof, or
who knows of any uihstttntiMl reason, uu
der the law and tho regulations of tb.- In
terior Department, why such proof aLonld
■ not be allowed, will b. given an opportu-
nity at the above mentioned time nnd
place to cross-examine the w itnesses of
said claimant, and to offer evidence in ro-
buttal of that submitted by clairaau*.
B M. Dii.licv, KwjUter,.
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