The Tecumseh Herald. (Tecumseh, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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Uati iidav. si. 1WKI
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third Sabbath# o
p. m. Union
RaMmtli We«"
woinlnp with a*
nit ) «
caching the flrHt T'
ihitit ut n a. ro. «"«'•
iihiI ut 10 u. ni *'iicn
i a cordial Invitation 1"
ut. K. Robert* pastor
Personal.
urned Saturday from ,
trip to ferry.
Attorney Cliarley lSarr^tt, of Earlbom,1
was in 'own Monday
Charley Mitchell has moved to Dale '
where he is running a hotel.
Dr. VV. 1'. Camp was call to Oklahoma [
E
SILVERWARE
Itr.uiftT
I hereby announce
Rogleter « r Deeds m
democratic county ro
ANNOI N< 'EMKHTS.
rit or pesos.
myself m« a candidal
hji'. t to ih«' itecwla
iventlan.
A. II. tt'.i
City Thursday by a telegram.
Dr McGea was down from the Station
Tuesday night taking In the dance.
Kd Shuckelford left Tuesday for Mis-
souri to \ isit a sick sister and other rela-
tives.
Ivllle Carlock Is home after an absence
of several mouths visiting her sister at
Perry.
the nast week, but at iui •>- , (,'ather (lermauus, of EIRano was her#
Improving. I Tuesday, on M« way to Sacred lUart
ThU office Is placed under obligation to Mission.
Tom. Smith's bakery for a dozen line Thoma- T. Melton, or Waco, Texas,
cream puffs. arrived Monday to
ce Tuesday night given in hon- | Col. W. M. Melton.
WE WILL SEND YOU ClTHCR
2 pulS" Teaspoons,
OR, 1 Tablespoon,
OR, 1 Fork,
I IN EXCHANGE
IP M 30 Coupons, 0E,
t !■ 1 I U for 2 Oonpons and
) Ti 3 S 30 Cents.
apply to K. J.
Good Newspapers
AT A \ EllV I.OW PRICE.
THE SEMI-WEEKI.Y NEWS (Gal-
veston or Dallas) is publshed Tuesdays
and Fridavs Kadi Issue consists of eight
.,iiL',. - There are special departments for
the larniers. the ladiesand the boys and
I „irlK lie-ides a world of general news
matter. Illustrated article-, etc. W e offer
THE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS
and the HERALD for 12 months for the
low elubblnir price of $1-75 cash.
Thli gives you three P pcra a neck, or
150 papers a year, for a riiliculotisly low
price. Hand in your subscription at once.
Mrs .1 S. Harper has been very sick ;
ast week, but at last account, was
visit ti i h brother
Blackwells Genuine
Durham Tobacco.
THE QUALITV of I
i flmt-olKM. Rni
i* rnahe. King's pattern.
Tlie dune
or of St
young men « i
Yriflc's dav.by > number of the
f Tecumseh, was a great sue-
The reading circle met at T. M. I'haup's
Monday evening, and several
ii >11s were rendered Miw ltetta
favored the circle with a flue recitation,
which aho rendered perfectly.
If those subscriber- who have promised
us wood oil subscriptions, all winter, II
bring us In some 12 inch cook
we will forgive them for their negllgenci
in the past. Bring it on, now, while we
need it.
The ground hog aaw Ids shaddow, all
right, but until last Saturday our people
Thought he was a fraud; but upon getting
u,, Sundav morning and llnding the
Streets covered with Tee they changed
their minds.
Hev. Wm. Meyer will preach in the M.
E church south next Sunday at 11a.m.
and 7 :M0 p. ill. All the member of the
Presbyterian chinch and friends ol the
same are requested to be present at the
morning service.
1 lie ladles aid society of the t hrlstain , .,
church will meet at the residence of Juy bringing Ids daughter, Mrs l.ora
Mrs. Crow's, on east Washington street, —
Wednesday, March «t two o'clock.
All members of that denomination are re.
quested to be present.
The town Is smoking fine cigars, today,
on Mas Wagner, and he Is stepping about
two feet up in the air from the sidewalk,
caused bv the arrival of a big girl at his
house early this Friday morning. All
parties getting along well.
The hard freezing Saturday night was
very severe on the fruit. There was con-
siderable ice in barrels and bucket which
Wanted.
Hoy to learn
at this office.
the
Mrs. ('. .1. Benson has returned to her
home at Shawnee after an extended visit |
to her parents here.
Olias. George attended a meeting of the j
hardware merchants of the territory at I
Oklahoma Thursday
Mrs. John W. Lewis ha« returned i
Wednesday from a three weeks visit to j
her mother at St. Louis.
c .1 Johnston, of Little river, will j printers trade,
leave in a few days for Cripple Creek,
to visit relatives and friends, and take a , -
look at the wonderful mining camp. j The supreme court of the United
Miss Maggie Banders, of Shawnee, wits I gtate, ]llls decided that Greer
;iJ'r"r.:rM-r 1L .Ml I county,Tela.,belonged loth,.Tinted
ders returned home today, Saturday, Mrs. | !ltlil not to Texas. This rich
Hebard Improving. county is located in the southwest
M^~d\n^EL,a'0Kicknd Miss! corner of the Indian Territory and
Young, Miss Cole and MisaSwartzer, all of wjj| ()e addcd to Oklahoma.
Shawnee, attended the St. Patrick's ball
here Tuesday night.
J, 8. Harper was called to Dennlson, i
Texas, last Saturday by the death of Mrs. |
Harpers' brother, lie returned Thurs-
m. nrtc.TB- tna*e._
ma. Will li t for years Hmoko
urn a not of s'lvorv/aro suitable for pftlaoe A
oud addreati tu
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. J
Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read Jv
coupon, which gives a list of other premiums and how to get them. <F
2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. ^
The Largest and Cheapest Stock oi goods
every seen in Tecumseh just received
...„ AtTeetsRacket
J.C. Gkl.Li • have men's Straw Hats for 3 cents.
DAILY HACK LINE Boys Pants for 12c, Table Oil Cloth for 10c,
i'kiu msem ami shawnee j Ladies Shirt Waists 25c. We also have the
tended''too'''vthe're^'placed in'my (^J^0apCSt lOt Of ClOtllillg EVCf Solil
oiis made with all trains. Head-! .^j-
; eluir^
! Connections
quarters at GAVI.OHD'Sdrug store,where
orders left will be promptly attended too.
The Secret of Good Crops.
stood out In the weather all night. I.ater
\\ ednesday night it froze harder than it
has been for two months.
T. M. Phaup has found his overcoat
which lie lost out! of llik buggy early
in the fall of last year. The partv who
found the coat made good uso of It, but
It being a mild winter it was not Used up
as bad as it might have been.
Smith, and her infant son back with hiiu
\V. 11. Skeed, of Oklahoma City. Is in
town working up an order of Red Men.
Mr Skeed Is the general organizer for
Oklahoma and Indian territory. The
prospects aro very good here for an or-
ganizations .
II. H. Mltchel.and wife,of lola, Kans ,
are visiting their parents and oilier relatives
here Mr. Mitchel, In company with bis
brother Charley Mitchell, made the
11 KUAl.n a pleasant call Monday, and in-
formed ns that he may decide to locate
here permanently
Mr. Adams, the general agent of the
Victory Grading Co.. of lawrence, has.,
was here last Saturday straightening up
some business their local agent had been
transacting. It seems that the local agent
had sold a grader to one of the townships
and deposited the warrants in the bank
and collecting all he could from them,
. , ■ • , . , m„ t, iir„,i„ gave a bill or sale to Henry Heard for the
Mrs. .1 n . Leach and Mrs. I!. Ilr t y , Tt,cumsel) an(j skipped
re opened up a dressmaking establish. I.™"' '
. . .. *1-.. ..1,1 .tiiiu Oil ti" imnni,.
Mrs
have o,— ,
inent in Mrs Henfro's old stand, on
Broadway, and will be pleased to have all
those wanting line, or any kind of dress-
making done to give them a call.
At the residence of the bildes parents,
J . M. Cowan, eight miles nirtheait of
Tecumseh, ey .luclge W 11. lluggles, at
4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Mcli. 15,
John M. Turner and Miss Camilla Cowan
were married. The bride is a niece ol
our grocery merchant J. S. Cherry.
Postmaster J. W. Movie has forwarded
bids according to Instructions from po>t-
olllce department, for special messenger
service from tills place to Shawnee. This
gives us the mail east and west on arrival
of each train, just the same as if we were
located on the railroad. Oo-kI for Post-j
master Moyle!
MIsaMaudeReek,the Hyearolddaitgli- ,
ter of Mrs. Hock, who puis a restaurant I
In the old Patterson house on Broadway, 1
while horseback riding Sunday morning,
broke her leg at the ankle, by the horse
slipping oil' the Ice The fracture is a
very severe one and will lay the young
lady up for quite a while.
Attorney A. Jones was down Tuesday
night from the station taking in the dance ,KMoon
lie started for home about one o'clock Bras ktt,Oki.a . March lo.|l Wo.
and it being verv dark his hnrw*, bouy. | A report of school, in district Ho !'■>
and himself missed the bridge over the Number of scholars enrolled, .! ; aver-
deep draw in the e t*t part • f town, by the age daily attendance. 20; those making a
cotton gin Outside ef sever* shaking monthly average, lo class record, of nine
up. there was no dmngte d' oe Mr Jones ty and above are: Nellie lie
came back . int. town and ren vn-d all Austin, Lilly Klinglesnuth, Armella \\ ats,
I and Charley Shephard^, niaklng un |
The 11 KitAi.n was highly honored
Thursday by a visit from Edwin Adams
General Passenger and ticket agent of
M. K.A-.T. railroad, with headquarters
at Parsons, Kas., and -I. F. Holden, Gen-
eral Passenger agent of the ('. O. & G.
railroad, with headquarters at South Jlc-
Alister. They are both pleasant and
agreeable gentlemen and were around
getting acquainted with our business men
and working up trade for their roads
Probate Court Business.
Territory vs. James Connel, forcible
tresspass; judgement for defendant.
Territory vs. 1-'. Sauer, receiving stolen
property,examination trial, discharged.
Marriage lioense,—John W. 'lurner,
aged 80 and Carmiln Cowan, aged 18;
Wm o. Megehee, aged -ti and Amey
Bell Ward, aged 14; F. M. Bailey, aged
3!l and Cora Sexton, aged 16; Twight K.
Hakei1, aged 29 and Rebecca K O'Leary,
aged 28.
School Report.
The modern farmer is not content to
use the antiquated tools and methods
of his father. In this age of keen com-
petition, the farmer who wishes to prosper,
needs and gets the most imroved farming
iinpliments, and by reading the best agri-
cultural literature, he keeps ill touch with
the spirit of progress that prevades our
farming communities. He is particular,
also in regard to the kind of seed he plants
and tlie manner or planting it. The secd^
must be of the highest fertility and grown
from the highest cultivated and the most
profitable varieties of stock. The great
seed tirin of !>. M Ferry & Co., Detroit,
Mich , fully appieciate this fact, as is
attested by their progressive business
methods and the quality of the seed which
they supply farmers and gardeners through
the dealers all over tile country. I he
reliability and fertility of their seeds are
proverbial and the largest seed business
in the world has been created by their
sale . In evidence of this firm's knowledge
of tile wants and requirements of planters
large and small, is Ferry'sSeed annual for
lS'.IU. This book is of the greatest value
farmers and gardeners- -a veritable on
|>r. Callnes, our resident dentist
pioneer of Pottawatomie county, nas
stuck to Tecumseh in her darkest time.
He should certainly be remembered and
patronized instead of jingo advertising
schemers that are now liable to infest our
town, lie has been with us two years; is
a graduate id the Kansas City dental col-
lege. Pronounce his name as if spelled
Caltneze.
-I have just bought 1,500 pocket knives
in a .Toil 1.0T and can sell you a good knile
lor less than half price. F. M. Teets.
— We buy and sell farm implements lor
cash therefore are able to sell them as
cheap as any house in tin? Territory.
Nichols & George.
—Don't buy old goods that have been
carried over ior 2 or :l years when you
can buy new goods from Teets for about
half what you pay for old ones.
All John Deere plows are made of
specially prepared steel, and will out last
in sandy soil, any two plows of other
make in the market, at Nichols & George.
—FOB REAL ESTATE, Abstracts and
Notary work call on W Warwick, west
of the postofflce.
-We have just received a new line of
the very latest styles in qiitenwiire.
Carson Bros. Come and see foryourseir.
EYEHY BOY HIS OWN TINNER,
A soldering set sent Irec by mail for 25
cent-. Shea & Cronin, Tecumseh
FOR SALE.
A scholarship in the I iklshoma Commer-
clal college, at Oklahoma City, at a low-
price, If you desire to attend don't miss
~ W. H. PEAK.
Mens Overalls 33c, Mens Shirts 12c., Ex-
tra large heavy Chenille Portiers only $3.25
a pair, they are worth $5.00. The nicest and
kahlboho,<>.t.. Qieapest iot 0f Carpets, Mattings and Rugs in
Breeder of Large English llerk-, tile IClritOlV.
shire Hogs. Ml stock registered, j All the latest in Spring and Summer Dress Goods. Come and let ns
Pigs now for sale; pedigrees furn- j show you what we have.
ed.
ernl trustworthy jrontlomon
liehcd, reliable li<ui-e. Salary $780 and oxp
«op Steady position. Kncloet
If addressed stain|hh1 'n\flo|i
loll I
and
i" u ■ The Domin-
Thlrd Floor, Oniahu BIur. Chicago. A2-&1
First published in Horald Mch. T, 1R«1
NOTIcK TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS.
In the District court of Pottawatomie conuty
Oklahoma territory.
.joeiah M. Fulkcrson ^
Very truly,
F. M. TEETS.
Dannie Fulkcrson '
To Nannie Fulkeraon, the abo
fend ant:
Von are hereby notnu-u umi «-n •"•••• •••-.- i
of March, 1H96, the above named plaintiff, Josiali j
named de-
•ifled that on the 80th dav I
Take The
RAIL ROAD
>1. FulkeVsonwill, before K. VV. Jtaiiisli
notarv public in and for the city of St. Louis
stut.-'of Ml^ouri. at hl« office No. Oriole
Bnild-nir, in the city ol m. bonis, proceed to
tiiKe the depositions of sadie \ . Milkeison and
other wltnes-cs, betweeu the hour" of l o clock
a in and « o'clock p. m. of said date, to be used
on the trial of the above entitled cause on be-
Imlf „f the plaintiff, and that the taking « f said
depositions Will lie continued from day today
until finally concluded.
i " i k .Iknmnos and r. O. ( assidt ,
Dated 28th .lay of I'\'b. 18110. Atl'ys tor pi ll.
—-TO
SHEA <1 <
cyclci;)"(llii <>r planting and fiinnint; | opportunity. Call ut this office,
knowledge. It cunttiia* more UMtal and T,.Uo vonr brokei, and complicated
pmctienl infonmitlon lliiiii many text i ^ Snider the Oi.D Hki.iaiii.k
books ti,ut nre s..ld for :i dollar or more. * !'"««> his work-in at
yet it will be mailed free to any one send- : •'' 116 t.n ran,
1IIL' his name and address on a postal card j tuapp s.
1 A fine line of the very best grades of
to the firm.
! boots and shoes at Carson Bros.
To be kept thoroughly well posted on. Go to Snider's, In Klapp's drug store
the news of such an eventful year as 1800 j for fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Kepair-
promises to he, a person should read the jUg
columns of a live,wide awake metropolitan Carson Uros. have a big variety of
paper besides the county or 1()^1, "e,^s;' pHnts und at prices that can not be beat
paper. Now is the proper titneto begin a ! •
yearly subscription, which will cover the the coun >•
Presidential campaign, the great speeches \\'e hav« the best line of plows in the
tin'November election and the outc.miw j territory consisting of "John Deere
of all the wars and troubles abroad. If in "Oliver chilled" and a full Hue of the
tending subscribers will heed a word of , original "Avery." Nichols k George,
advice they will send fl to The Twice a . _Qet our WMn paper at G .ylord's
Week Hepuhlic. They will receive in re- (jrlllrStore, elegant assortment to select
turn twice every week for a yerr a copy
of the spiciest, newsiest and most enter-
taining newspaper in the country 1 he
! Twice-a Week Republic will make a
| specialty of giving all the political news
j and speeches on both sides and aj the
j same time keep up the very entertaining
I departments it has always contained.
I A big inducement is offered those who
I become so interested that only ti dail)
i metropolitan paper w ill meet their wants.
! The Dailv and Sunday Republic has been
from.
—Carson Bros, have the only complete
stock of stationary, books, &c., in t
—All trimmed hats at cost for the next
thirty days at the Bonton millinery es-
tablishment.
--Groceries always fresh and a big
variety at prices that cau not be beaten,
at Carson Bros.
First published In Herald, Mch. 7, 1M1('>.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma, I,
Pottawatomie < ounty. (
In the District Court for said county.
Mattie .J. Shriim, Plaintiff, ^
Asa Shrura, Defendant. \
Said defendant, Asa shram will take notice
that he lias been sued In the above-named court
for a decree of divorce Irom said defendant,
and that the marriage bonds be annulled and
inst answer the petition tiled therein bv said
laintlff on or before the IS day of April.] A- 1>.
.Sim, or sal I petition will be taken as true, and
a* judgment for said plaintiff in said action for a
decree of divorce w ill be rendered accordingly.
Attest: W. H Kbey, clerk of said court,
Ity J. M. hrrkbh. deputy.
First published In Herald Mch. 7. l«n;.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
In the District oourt ot Pottawatomie county
Oklahoma Territory.
Joslah M. Fulkeraon
Von nre hereby notified that th'1 above named
plaintiff has tiled his petition in the district
court of Pottawatomie county, Oklahoma ter-
ritory, asking for a divorce from you, and that
unless von appear in said court and answer
said petition on or before the 81 day of April.
is%. said petition will be taken an true and
judgment rendered thereon in accordance with
the prayer oi said petition.
W. H. Barr, clerk of the district
[sval] court of Pottawatomie county,
oklahoma territory.
By J. M Hocker, deputy. I
Jennings & Cussidy. att ys for pi'if.
First published in Tecninseh Herald Feb. 15,1H90 I
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Omci at Oki
206 Broadways, TECUMSEH, O. T.
-DEALER IN-
Ury 4mooc1s,
Boots
N]ioe§, Hats
reduced to only « year orJJ3 for six )jest quality of goods at a very low
IDtllS. ~
The Wright injunction against the Te
cumseh railroad resulted in the appraisers
.ma ( ity, (>. T
Feb. <i. 189b.
Notice is hereby piven that the following-nani
fl settler has filed notice of his Intention ti
..take final proof In hitpport of bisclaim,and that
Farmers Grocery handles only the j
and Beneral Merchandise.
iiuw o ?iurf > A. Bungle*, i . -
S^A^IHe is now adding to his large stock in each
department and will sell you
Irene months.
margin. Call and see. one door
south of Shea & Cronie s hardware
. . - ( of ore
. , &renk#e. in class record, of 80 and above . dainauer at ♦ 175 a less sum j
J.H. Prtog and a namwr are Delia Wats, Dora Wats and Jimmie | than was profferred by the compan)
Clark.
J. T. Hkfley. teacher.
8XSD6 AM) FI.« \N BU>.
j The company deposited the money with
; the clerks of the courts. When repre-
i senatlves of the company appeared at the
, Wright farm to proceed with their work
I the) were stood olf. One enthusiastic
' Tecumseh man after dinner of the same
A. M. Kendall, Prop.
—Sn'der guarantees all his work, in
Ivlapp's drug store.
—New goods and plenty of them at
8. J . Scott's.
—Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and Spec-
tacles at Hock Bottom prices, at Sniders".
—We have just received a big car load
* * ' plows.
1. 1!
Deere
jM>rarlly.
Council Proceedings.
farmers In the neighbors «)"1 of Dale have
been put off of the land they h *e im
proved. The Indians, as a general thlna
are perfectly satisfied and want the^e
farmers to remain on their land, but the
agents in this county sav no This is the A handsome garden tilled with flowers
^ good l!l0„gt81 John
\« ol'int fr.un littln acorns crow. i concluded and so stated tliat it n —J^ook ou'for the tine new stock of
lt„\ the l'.'-t-. e.l- and thus you will start even brake, i. e if he did attempt to work 8pr|Ug millinery to be opened up at
' ku\!r,thr ' } he would get killed and ir he did not ro sMmlthb Hros. 0„ rhe 14. Mi- May Butts
Those sold'bv James Vick's Son give to work they would kill him upon Ills re- w|,o has charge of this department is an
blraswims bright turn to Tecumseh. lie went to work.- (xp„ie11Ced milliner and is fast gaining
SendVo Rochester, N. Y. 10 cents for EarlboroNews. , the reputation of being one of the best
—Teets will sell you a stem winding i trimmers in the territory. I)ont fail to
and stem setting watch for l.r>0 a good 1 call at Smith Bros, and inspect this bem-
tirne keeper. ; <iful stock be,ore Purel l!""K-
Hi'CKI KN"S AHNICA SAIA'E. —The John Deere cotton and corn plant.
The best'silve in tlie -vorld for cuts I er has no chain to be knocked oil by cot
bruises sorest ulcers, salt rheum, fever I ton stalks. Will plant in the roughest
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chiblalas,, i ground and will drop the seed more■ regu-
corns and all skin eruptions, and postive- lar than any other planter. At Mchols .V
ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is : George.
guaranteed to Rive perfect satisfaction or | —The Lion Store hns the latest thing
money
Tbccmskii, March 3,1896.
The council met pursuant to adjourn
ment members present: K B. Mundv, j Vick's Floral guide, which amount may
Bam Clay, J. F. Hush and ,1. H. Gaylord . be deducted fr«)tn first order. It contains
bill of register of deeds $1.90 allowed ; among other novelties the Earliest Tomato
bill of A. M. Carlock. as clerk. ^5.lHi TheLeader, and the lUthburn Black-)
allowed ; report of J B. Dowell read berry—a perfect wonder.
and his salary $55.<H) less #10 88 collected;
allowed $41.6:1; report of .1. H. Dougherty surveying corps of the St. Louis
accepted; bill of W. A Clinkscales $25. oklahoma «fc Texas Air Line, undercharge
for assessing city allowed The Wtu. Qf Civil Engineer W. H. Stam"
. ... ,t . w Engineer W. H. Standiber of
Bust —telephone—proposition was laid £anslLS QHy> commenced the survey from
< ver. Adjourned.
A. M. Carlock. clerk .
xi A ! euaranteed to give perfect satlsfact
Lexington to Tecumseh last Monday | immey refunjed. Price 25 cents per . |n ladles and gents tan shoes.
morning, steering from here u a north- ^ ■ F( f sj|le by D 1} Klapp, druggist. I ,_Vo\\9i & Burton have opened up the
THE DISCOVERY SAVED Ills LIFE, uml'VVh'ief Engineer Mcllonouglj Judge W. S. Pendleton has purchased 1
Mr, (I, Caillouette, Druggist, Beavers, at or near Little river W e understand at a Landso.ne new pheyton.
vllle.'lll, says: "To Dr King's New Dis this writing, Thursday, that the route so I sim(in s ii„rtman, of Tunuelton, West
ciivery I owe my life, Was taken with far surveyed is an easy one to grade and „ i1HS |Mien subject to attack ol colic
I.a tirippe and tried all the physicians for , that the line will not l>e changed tnateri. jj^t „ M,nr ami would have to
miles about, bnt of no avail and was given I ally therefrom and when completed will I . .. (1(H.,or K"n,| then suffer for about
mi and told 1 could not live, Having Dr. lie practically an air line between the two i |W(>lve |10urs ^ muc)i as some do when
King's New Discovery In my store l^ent j towns.—Lexington Leader. thpy lli(, ]']„ n.,s taken recently jnst the
CUKE FOR HEADACHE, | ssmeas at other times, and concluded to try
for a bottle and began Its use and from
First published in IIerm.d Feb. 29,18%.
„ PUBLICATION NOTICE.
on S,,uth Broadway, always keep fresh ,n (hc ])U|ri,.t CouM ,)f PottHWatomIe
groceries and fruitaon hand. It will pay C0UIltv oklahoma Territory, !lrd Judic-
you to trade with him. , irti nUtrlet-
You cannot get you mail without EmIlla LvUe, PlaloUff )
passing by S.J. Scotts store. No better • ^ I
place to trade. j w n Lytle 'j
J. Ziegler's for fresh gro- To W. I). Lytle,defendant,Inthecatise
above entitled:
store and get j yoU .irH hereby notified that you have
llent blood j)ePn sue(j j„ sala court by Emma Lvtle
purifier. j as plaintiff. That said plaintiff has til^d
time "Monday night serenading their girls j "VJiTuiaT h^case Th^li I -You can buy an elegant eight day -Farmers take you eggs and butter to her petition in the office of the clerk of
and every body else's girl. ?al elation Elfrtric Bitters cures by I cl.K-k ln.lf hour strike cathedral gong and | 8 J Scott . said court and that unless you answer th
the first dose began to get better, and after
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dihar-
uslng three bottles was up and about again, j As a remedy for all forms of headache I ' Reme(jy He says "I took one dose Co to L. .1 Ziegler's for I
It is worth Its weight In gold, We won't , Electric Bitters has proved to be the very 1 ^ jt *.e lue re||ef in live min- ceries of all kinds.
keep store or house without it.'' (Set a best. It effects a permanent cure and the i g That is more than anv thing «*!><• : —Go to Oaylord'i drug stor
trial bottle at Klapp's drug store, most dreaded habitual sick headaches has pverdonP for me." For sale by Gay- y0ur sassafras for tea; an exce!
old Collet & Brady butcher sht.p where
they will be pleased to see all their old
customers and many others.
L J Zlegler the old reliable merchant
Under I1
i of section 11 township ♦' ran
If.- names the following witnesses to prove .
is continiious residence upon and cultivation
f. -aid land, viz:
Frank Urceu, ol' Adell, Joseph Moose, of i
acred Heart, John D Jarnctt and William Cov- j
lett, of Avoca.
I). M. Dilley, ltegister.
First pnblished Feb 1®. ikw in lifiiiAt.n. \
NOTICE m I'l BLICVTION
.and Office at Oklahoma city o T. Ee'>. T. lsnti.
Notice ij hereby given that the following
named settler has flWl notice of his intention to
make final proof In support of his claim and
that said proof will he inade before W. A
HiiggloB the probate judge, ut Tecumseh, O. T..
on May s, 1S!«1, viz :
Hobart ArniKtrong for the e 'in w see
30 town T n ramje 4 e
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of. said land. vi :
John Coleman, John Barker and Samuel Shep-
nl. all of Henderson p. o. (). T , and Hen.
:e of SUral p. o. O. T.
\\. M. Oii.i.ey, Uogister
First published in Herald Feb. 1H1W.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Lanu Office at Oklahoma ( ity.
Fob. 13. IHflO.
Notice is herebv given that the following
named settler has Hied notice of hlf intention
to make final proof in support of hi* claim, and
that said proof will l># made before W. A. Itug-
vles the I'rohate Judge, at Tecumseh, O. T , on
May 12. IstMi, viz:
John Ohlmann for the lots 1 aud :i and s 'i n
.• eecOtwp 11 n range (.east
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
suid land, viz;
John ..ager. of Keokuk Falls, O. T., William
H. Hull, Imrrnin Flowers and Sherinun Moore,
all of Dent, p. o.. O. T.
B. M DituF.y, Register.
He especially invites the attention of cash buyers. Come and see.
Park street, north side of square, Tecumseh, Okla
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Will people never learn that a "cold" cine. Try It "nee Large bottles only 50 A A _
Is Hn accident to be dreaded, und that ' cents at Klapp's drug store ——
when it occurs treatment should be , A. Simmons traded his farm of 40 All Ules must be paid on or be-
promptly applied luere is no knowing acrM n m|jeg south west, to Rev. Wood- fore April 1st, or warrants will he
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-fresh rrult of all kinds I. J • 18(w ,hl. sanlH ^ tak(,n „s true'an(1 LEGES throughout the I'NITED HTATKS
Zlegler s. judgment will bo rendered against von Shorthand and Typewriting Department Is under the management of a practical
The >:reat Arabian horse and condition aluj jn faVor of said plaintiff, divorcing 1 and experienced reporter and teaeher.
powder for sale at Gaylord'* & Co. t)10 sajd plaintiff from you. Penmanship inttiuctor awarded 0< ld Medal In International Contest for beat.
—Get your shoes at S. .T. Scott's. Witness my hand and the seal of said III SINKSS WHITING
—Collet & Burton.the Broadway butch- | court this 27th day of February,
ers, keep everything in the line of ineata, [skal. j V. II. Khly, Clerk,
and know how to prepare it for their cud- ' ^ ^ 1>ePut>
tomers. Give them a call and be con- C. C. Chask \tt> for plaintiff.
tn « lda" which at the time of the oc- different remedies without receiving re-
«.,rr«nen,ffave no concern, and were there- | lief," he aaya, "until about six months ago
current- k _wiieu troubled with a j 1 bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain
Chamberlain's Cough remedy. ! Balm After using It for three days my
u la , nnint aud effectual. 25 and 50 cent! rheumatism was gone and has not return-
tottles^or 'a'e by Oaylord ^ Co Drug-1 ed since. For sale by Gaylord Co.
Klsts. r"tr" "
at Gaylord'a drug
store.
I) F.M ST HY MOV E D TO S11A W N E E
Dr. ti. F. D#an, the dentist, has moved
to Shawnee and established a permanent
ofllce, where he hopes to see his old Te-
Teets will sell you one of the best cumseh patrons and friends All who
,1. W. Martin,
county treasurer.
nckel alarm i-lock made for 75cents every need the services of a
one warranted. ihonld see him
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Hebard, J. H. The Tecumseh Herald. (Tecumseh, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 21, 1896, newspaper, March 21, 1896; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc166030/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.