You Alls Doins. (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER h, /.9oo.
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NUMHEli Is,
SlicK'.N: tY ELECTED.
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Spatial Quarantine Froclamatior
V, i by the Governor, promulgating
•V, thft ?« her. Mac the Son ani' H,.,,., ,i ri.,;,ii .tioii« fc rth pmssii.g oi
Teddy tho Holy Terror.." (cattle iicmtw the Oklahoma Quarau
1 .. .. , I* H Li'if for 'h<* H'iin'h« of Novetn
] , test returns show thc«IctU r
j i).-f iiii D- c^tnHer, 1 JiH)
| Wit. < m, tlie LiV" Stock Sanitary
) ' c ii 'I I--MJ1' of tlif Territory jf OU'h
homa, a' * session lit lit in the City
I of S illwater upen the l'2i.b '1.1% u(
7^ j Oetolx-r, J9l'0riiil hcI pt a resolution
]3 j authoring mid ins ructing the •(>*•
10 ernor-of the territory to issue ur
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TERRITORIAL HOUND-UPS.
THE KIOWA OPENs
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al vote as follows.
FUR M'KINI.KY.
Cn litornia
Connecticut
Delaware
Ill
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Maine.
Maryland ...
Massachusetts
Michigan ... . •
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South
Vermont
Wash ii-
West V
Wiscof
W yoini
I uiiatiion authorizing the movement
o1 cattle across the Territorial q nr.
amine line during tli same liui'
that movement siioiil I b" authorize
by the United States Bureau ol Ani-
mal Iudustr , and
Whereas, said U S Burt in of
Ammal Industry has promulg tedan
4 i order of the Sectetht v of At/r:c*111
a field near Elmore. where a number
. of people, amongtbem he child vie-
Items of Interest Gathered From Our tim. hat! heen picking cotton. Worl.y Views of C(pqre$sm Jl'
Exchanges Everywhere. |««s arreted by citrus and after
whp1* turner) over tc► th© Hutlionth x, i
C S. Ha mm I hh roiiI b's interest j
i/i tliH P iuIs Vilify N-vvstn hirt form
Wl. St hens
t*r partnfr, A E Biker.
Tli. D Id packing Co of Wichita
V111 erect a three Hforv brick bml I
ntf in Oi.lihoini City for a cold
s'orasre and packing lions-
Bids vv f re op«neil rhurs In v at thf
I >i.tin ti office for th ' l>n Moig < 1
uentv five Ir. lign houses at the
Pouch Iniliaii'sigeney, Oklahoma
E-1 it or French of tin Cliandler
Pilhlicist died la.-t M md v at Iii-
tintiie iii CbHiidler His death was
•aimed hv gi-ttitrga fish bone in lti~
*hr at.
Trotie Jackson who is in the Ok
lahoma City jail, charged «i ti 'he
32 j mre of date of Oc.'Jth pn-vidii.ff | |1|Uri|er of E'ck, nwallow^-d pulvariz
^ | that cattle citi bn moved from t'
^ j quaranti tie districts within theht ii
! • >t Kan-as and Missouri anil the I
,.(1 glass with suicidal
week He recovered
ll'tent last
— Pauls Valley ntwm
All stored grain Hoould V)e watch
eli more or les^ t.o (itevent. tie
Httac .s of insects or mien during tin
win ti r Carlton bisulphide form-
ti,,. i,i.-i ill mo-f eli!' teious meth
(i t.f ejttennint'i I! ilese I'HH
It is i C tlorle-.*1 tq ii I that evapor
Htes reatlllyat irdinHfy temperature*
to '"rm a j.';' \>i'it ih strong <><l<<r
|,ni i a wl ron!/ i nson and is ver
nflallJUl ihi (- ti'' sh uid bo takei (
,..ver to all t\y ■.11y liylit ill ib |
' ' ti
,.,.f a - -v. I to liijhte I cigars in o |
,„p s F":,ch 10(1 bushels i
jr.n.i to b- tn iied employ about
one pound of carbon bi*n1phiiH
Place it in sev-r-d i p-u, H it dislit-
hat are to be evenly distribu e
iVer the surface ol till* erail'
The Sulphur Headlight, says the j Cover the dishes n I grain thorough
Hon. JoliU M Slepln i lin-ti)!.
ol congress from the thi teeiilh d •
trict of Texas, tlkt'S the pesiti
i iiat, the law inaki'-i .t ma i dato
upon the president tn declare t!
Kiowa country open to <■ 1
m or before June <5, lSlnl
I ni" ti) the D illas w. n
"One of your corn
t-itiil in yesterday's News in.it r
K11 wa and t\imanche Indian resi
it ia i< \vi oi 111 not b" open b"" set i •
Hi-lit bet ore next fall. II
' i i-i Ii!s opinion upon
J i| only a -lliele si i ti'l'Ci
' 1 hat I he lands a-
I iiis agreement st.ai| 1
It lemetlt by pr. chitliat i
1 ir. sident within ix moothn ' ti
! iHotmeuts are made, and be .
t under th genera! proVi-i t
he homest: i«1 and townsite law i
BRYAN.
Ala11
Arkao
Color i I 1 • • •
Florida .. ■ •
(ieorgia
Kctitu;
Lotiisia ia
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Mont ino •
Nevada.... ••
North Car >iina.
South C.ar t'.ina.
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■ I The suipour JELhhuiikui: m>b .«"■■; V -IVtT i,ir n I ' ft;. .... ,
6 ttoriinol Ariain. I V. Jrxw, |k d ,.M or ' * "
Sl ""I' gmdittg Will cm ,ft« 21 I - , • ''
mid Tennessee and the Tetntory of , , r • . -r , • < Indians before next -i
once The road will run from Davis amine to if tie :u •• t)r msectv
Oklahoma outside of the said quar- , „ , , , , , ,, , i,. (u, but the presideu will
..« .Ii-lrlc, ,C, Hull,,,tie .1,Ol, v'n ^ii'P'l,r ,0 01'' I , i . ,,1 illin fiom ni-xl Hiring
(,om ,l„. mitniinii,. of ll - h;K,„ | • . « - «, l,v pro.-l nii-.tion
N.,w. - ih « I**" *""• 'n ill.* vi" . '11 1 | "Hud h' p.-
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en,or of the T- rritory ..f Oklahoma. Oklahoma, with a capital of *40.000; • -•> ^-i.t
bj authority ;Kt'-d in m - •>' i(. , president, W. Have.-: veje pr 1 '
resnlutioiia aud the stauiteH of Oida ! ■ lent, L P IfUM i
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hoiua, do hereby proclaim that on; A cattleman by the name of Money
iinl alter \ <v lis', 1000, up to and | recently married a Cher, kee squaw ;
i pound,
raiiter
at a -ni ill- r Ii ."ir.
tint may be pni
la, ger qt:anl it ii
f
1900, cattle may j named M'-s Silver Dollar, and the
Kit- Territorial j Bartlesville Times in writing up the
*■' j qua rant i i • line and across the Fed i event Bays: ''Now lnok cut for an
1-- 1 • I nn:i i ;,i,t ill,- line pas-inir lhroll!ih '
including Dec H!
0 ■ move ii acros-
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• i-,I qualantitie
- it rnti'iv, upon proper iii'P'C i oj
'
ia good condition. Said iu-p"Ction
to 'w made bs the Inspector of t1 e
T!
not'BT.
'' | iiiiuiefiia ely afte
L V" StOck St ii ii a r v Coinujissioti ol
increase in fracti tin 1 currency
Washington, D C , Nov 0
suitj.-ct v)i ai oy reorgtiiizitioi, vvil! '
consulted by the War department
election and
t be
Idaho
Nebraska
land c i
ceriiiit i
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Kl\ nn ..
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the vote of Cleve-
m . s could be a-
,sa tim. :
i- , at;e to t oKomtss.
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sunn plan agreed to lor the preseu
t i terriiory I tut ion to emigres* after it as~emble
. h. re will lie no fee lor inspection, j f ir H repoit at the session i
Farmers Will Meet.
5, iii. ter, O f The "meeting f
he iii'ti •nlmral, honic tltural hiii
irrigation as^oci a tit u, which is to be
.,,.'(1 S ilbvaif r, ()iJiMOina, begin
j orig Dec 4-, "h ul 1 Ite well a
n, lee iarmers and Htocklllt I) of tin
terri' ' t Th - Swine breeders As
; „,ci tinhi will m-et there at the sane
it me and an exceptional opportunity
! will ite afifor led to examine the work
| ,f tli- A an I M college and t
ilie expi-rime it sta11 ni at this plac
, 1 Judqes Cease's Statement.
Brussels Nov 6.—Reports that |
|„ ,, f. II I When -eeu \\-III' Cav bv are)
■ Krilger is ill oil the crlll 'f Ctelde, ,
n ! iMsent at ivh of Y'Al.LS regard I ti
land bringing turn to Europe an ;
r- t 1 I. rnftll 11.
NfffV n>* joritv
COUNCIT-
Duffy i lecte by ?qod majorily.
J; ■ I' K' \ !'/'( I \"t '.Hill 1>I6T.
Roporta not in bat indications arc that
Bhi i' lan liit r.'i it Nisbett.
> n KHtFF.
Smith
iiarkei
Smi th's irmj'irity
IO.'OISTEB OF DEC W .
Woodard
rihellon
Woodard'a mfjoritv
COUNTY CLERK.
Wynne
Nishctt
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985
80
1240
761
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1260
780
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a ii all applications sh mid be made | [)e(.^u)|),
i writing to il P Gaudy, Alva,
Oklahoma , Secretary of the Live
Siock Sanitary Commission 1 he
inspectors of the commission are , Cst(j4jn mu,.b anxiety iu Boer lega j'1'
■ W. 1" Cantalon, Weatherford, Okla ; | t)()|i Tjm ft>*r ia expressed ! -ludse Ceaso said
i I. .*-hci man, Oklatiotn i City, Okla ;
1{. K Hahu, Alva, Okla
G veil under tuv baud and seal _ .
. iacoma, W ash , Nov. b — Adv
tins 21th day of October, A D 1900.
I seal] C M Babnes, Governor j
Attest: W. M Jenkins, Secretary of j
ne Territory.
! that the aged B ier president
not reach Marseilles alive
result of Tuesday's election j "Hence
While I wa> ae I w th
ti'.loafed yesterday, vet 1 feel highly i nade wit
j complitBeut.e'! bv the hearty suppor i massage
,riven me and am greatful to tbos. , pen. fl f
ICts - , , I ,
who cast tneir votes in mv favor. A | dlotmei
Fro i ....
by Stettl. r Queen Adelaid say Fro ■ ,, , ,
to thiise who could nut
niosa rebels in mountains ire easily 1 t t
elndiug the pursuing Japanese
I rebels who recently destroyed the
Djstilery Opened. buildings and military poft at Fake
~ ... . lt , i . a i-ii loan Thcv looted three villages.
Tbe Weitzeuhotfer & 1 urli distill ; rlu >
ery, the largest one in Oklahoma, j Henry Miller, an Ottowa Indian,
began work last Tuursday with W. I ving near Stroud O T who had
believe it t
i ie to die best interests of the county
to support me, 1 have the mo t
kindly feelings. The combined vot
of the fuBion forces was too great ti
bo,overcome. 1 J'n confi 'ent that by
W. Asher of Oklahoma City as gang
it and store keeper. This plant has
intermarried in the Sac and Ft \
tribes and who had lived for several
■ice of the law he woul I not ha (
| na !e the mistake of staling that p ■*
i e-.ervatiou would not be nr-Mie i
i ire next, fall The preceding mm
ence is is f illows: 'That all illol-
nents of s ai il land slmll be uiad'
: mtler th" din cti<)n ( f the secretary
.1 the interior 'id Indians withL
J iinety days fr • the psssnge of th
he ext-t ptiniis con-
! of ti same i rear. .
■ til;: ' I 11 lit It '.tig a!
no event be \len-
tll beyond six u lit Ism Irotll the p
14" of this act
th - sentelic q I 'ti
the la nils aopi ei
it shall b-t opened
pr icliimation of tlie
in :-i\ months ■tlit
ir>' ni ide,' etc
plain r. uJi'jg o'
-dl tmetil-i'trill I'jl
-• v mouth-- from tl-f
'm law, anil shall
six months after t! .*
re made, thus gi
months from ti ar
for the opening .<f V:lj
i lie bill was signed 1.
it' ,JUDe (i, this year, a• '
; mil- t open the countr
his proclamation on i
Ii, 1901. The law
ict, suit.) a t
lined iu arii-
inivitleiI that '
o'meips snail
"Then foil
ihove, viz: '
iv this agrt •
• sett It-UlcUl
oresid' lit wi
tie all >' 1)1"
tw
of ' he 1
con tit, i y
lie pref
i ne pre-'
i-sui
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Wynne's majority
assessor.
Jotlio Gnm elf ted but all returns not ;n.
COUNTY ATTOnVF.Y.
V\ olf
llntchin • •
Wtilf's majority
PROBATB JUIH r.
Hutsford
Cease.
OSS
0S1
\fr. Botsfiinl will fhake us a spleudic tiehae . ,
officer, and 1 ul- • have a kindly feel ' mandaloi , and if the president pt l
up'toward him." | forms his plain duty without criui!
- —-1 Among th« aood Folk*. "I •ra««l bo .
a cauacitv of 70 gallons per day and j years ou CJuawpaw creek, near t lit ,. . . „ | bey the phni. laws ol congress au
will be one of the most beneficial in- ton, was found dead in the Street Elder OW e lVere " P i tbe country on or before Jun
.utuiioo. for ,h. II.™,., thin "pp^aito Praukl.o'w blnctifliiiith .ho, jfiatf, « « « Chn -
Ntvl y.;,r ia.le.il of thol.t ,h. S.o . ,! Fox HBohcy, ld-i |church lae, Soilda) nigh, to ,, l„s,
llntsforil's mnjoritv
COUNTY SUl'KRINTBNPBSI
tieeker
Cralle
Meeker's majority
COUNTY TH15ASI REI1.
5tuw
Cuwsa - .
Stow's majority
cosmitiHiONKii 2nd Diht.
llkire elected by 40 majority.
1422 !
1088
' 334
1298
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county.
wanton waste of thousands of bushels j Tuesday morning. 1 lie coroner ► j
of fruit the farmers will hud a ready 'jury decided that his neck had been
market for it at the distillery. I broken. He had been paid about
$150 by Lee Patrick on Mouday,
The New Methodist Pastor. i|)Ut no money was found ou the
Greets aH his old friends and all j corpse. Murder and robbery are
Lexingtou and delight to enjoy the j suspected.
privilege of proclaiming the gospel A case shocking in its nature and
to you and kindly asks your presence | revolting in its details was heartl be-
next Sunday; as he begins the new i fore Commissioner Pfetfifer Wednes
conference year. Let us forget those day uigfit. Bert Worley, a young
. T . a ..1 i i• _ • .l imUnLi
Ii, 1901. I am the author of th
bill in question and know its prove
inns, and write this letter t, cvvree|
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audience. He announced that if
I eli rang there would be preaching j ^ ^ ^ ; t|m
uext ub ay n g , correspondent has made.
A good Sunday school was enjoy., R Step„ens
cd at all the churches in the morning.
Services were held by Father \\ il
liams at the Catholic church and an
immense audience greeted the
priest. Their next ruling will
be a week f,otu Sunday,
things which*are behind us and
reach forth to those things which are
before us. Let us press the p?.th of
duty and Christian service.
H. 13, HKNBY.
man living at Elmore, was held with
out bail on a charge of rape upon
the person of six year-old Fannie
Edington. The crime is alleged to
have been committed lust Friday iu
Growth of the B I. T.
The most marked gain iu populu
tion recorded by the last cennts it
i that ofthe Indian Territory, iu whit1'
• ' the white population has mora thai.
The hour for the meeting of tb^! tloubletl the last ten years. Iu
! lip worth League was changed to « | ^ population w is IS"
o'clock last Sunday night. M'Mjl82; the present census shows t
Willeua Henry will lead Sunday, popuiation of 391.900 a' I
night. Rev. Henry will preach in I t
the uioruiug uud evening. | jO,033 Indian .
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