The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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<Xbe |p>onca Cit£ SDailv Coutiev.
VOLUME 9
PONCA CITY, OKLAHOMA MONDAY, DECFMBER 18 1905
NUMBER j>
the right to take possession of tde •
sarce upon paying the occupant the
appraised value o' the Improvements.
4. All bids will be subject to the
approval ot the Secretary of the In-
terior, ar.d the right Is hert by re-
served to re ect any and ail bids, as
provided for In the said act of Con- ^
l res .
5. Each purchaser will be required,
to pay 25 per cont of the purchase!
price of the lot or lots bid la by hi rr>, |
on the date of the sale. payment to
be trade cither by cash or by certified
checks or drafts. No bids shall be
lO-ix dered complete until this pay-
ment is made. All checks *nu t be
Imnde payable to the United States
Indian Airent, G a?e Agency. The
remainder of the purchase price must
be paid upon delivery of the deed.
Fee-simple cecds will be delivered as
early as practicable after the ap-
proval of the bids by the secretary of:
the Interior. In case of the rejec-
tion of a bid, the aauunt deposited
ion the date ot sale will be returned
| to the b'.dder. I
I subject to sale at their apprised! Each purchaser at the time of sale,
I value, to the owner of the Improve- shall give his post-office acdress and
Qnvcnmeal Rales sad Rcislstloas as Pre-' nients located thereon, as provided by \ shall designate some bank where the .
ike Puir- Ithe act of ConKreM of Marctl 3< 190>,i> remainder of the purchase price will
■",,e 1 j ($1 Stat. 10ft!). Lots upon which no! be deposted within thirty days from
Washington, D. r., Nov .'2, 1U05 — j ^ ^ reCelved may aealnbe offered! date of notice of the acceptance ol
The following rules will govern the ^ ^ Qrder #9 tbe osage! the bid, and where the deed shall be
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Town Site Commission shall desig- delivered in escrow. Failure to cotc-
nate. The order in wbtch the differ- j ply with the requirement may result
ent block* shall be taken up for sale In delay in tbe delivery of the deed.
Iloatlquartcrs for V
Phonographs j
and Records. a
Edison, Columbia, Victor\
- the best made. ||
Edison Records 35c
Columbia Records 2oc
Over 2,000 records on hand.
Convenient room where machines and records can
be tested before buying.
Machines Sold on Installments if desired
6)
Only One Week
left for you to do your
Christmas Buying &
J. H. KOLLER |
PAWHUSKA LOT SALE.
sale ot town lots In Pawhuska, Osage
Reservation, Oklahoma:
1. The lots, as shown by the ap-
proved plat of survey, will be sold at
public auction to tbe highest bidder,
at not less tban tbe appraised value,
after public advertisement, tbe sale
to take place at Pawhuska, beginning
•:i Wednesday, January 3, 180ft.
2. The sale shall begin at 9 o'clock
a. m. ana continue until 12 o'clock,
noon, and at.l o'clock p. m and con-
tinue until 4 o'clock p. m of each
&
We have just what you want. Call at our
store and if you don't see it
ask for it.
R.E.Morrison & Co.
ACCOMMODATING DRUGGISTS
port or appraisement of the Oiage
Towu Site Commission, will be allow-
ed until date ot sale to prove owner-
day, until all the lot. are sold or of- -"P improvement, and pur-
fered for sale. j'lhe ,ot' at
s The lot. in each block .ball be otherwise the lot. will be .old
offered for .ale In numerical o.der, a. « P^llc auction subject to the pro-
.hown by the approveJ plat* survey, ! of the said act of Congress of
es^ept w .ere one or mjre lots .are Mirch 3, liWo, the purchaser to have
F. E Leupp, Commissioner.
STATEHOOD IN MARCH.
shall also b. left to the discretion of j In case a y purchaser defaults In the ! #hall again be offered for sale, at such
the said Commission. ] final payment, the amount of his first1 aa the Secretary of the Interior
Any person, church, school or otlfer j pavment will be forfeited fcr the use ,hall designate, object to the fore-
association in pot session ot any s*ld and beneQt of the Osage Indlars, and golng rules.
lots and Laving permanent improve-' the lot or lots will be resold at the
ments thereon, as shown by the re- next public .ale. This provision is
made a part of the contract of pur-
chase and sale. No bidder shall take
po.session until after final payment
is made and the deed delivered.
7. All lots remaining unsold from
the Bret sale, all lots upon wtok-h bids
are reje.-ted by the Secretary of In
terlor, and all lots upon which de-
fault is made in the final payment,
Don't Forget Shires'
RED TAG SALE!
210 Suits
valued at
$10, $12.50 and $15,00
there is already t«.lk here; that te J The prisoners universally condemned
may be the next secretary of the ter- the treatment they had been subject
ritory. It is not improbable, although • ed to in Russia. They were interned
of course so f«r it is only a boom The j in a country village without news*
rough rider element is not mi-sinp papers or c garettes. The crippled
any .oppo-fuoity to make sentiment in ' Japanr se were confined in a very
official circles here in favor of tbe j small building and had to crawl
wisdom of the appointment of t'raiilf ( arourd nnassis ed.
Frantz for governor of Oklahoma. j After breakfast the '.rains wlih the
- prisoners proceeded to Hamburg
JAPANESE PRISONERS. j where the Japanese will embar* on
; the steamers Cainbromm ar.d Van-
Csaplsia Thst Rsssiass Fsikd to SuM:> - ounr.
Thca With Cifsrettcs.
Berlin, Dec. 17—Em;>eror William's'
adjutant, Lieutenant General
Piessen, met tbe Japanese prisoners |
of war who are passing through Gtr->
many from Kussia at ft o'clock this i
morning with large supplies of chocc-'
late and cigarettes and for the offl-
jcers, bouquets of cbrysanihemurcr. !
|There were 1,72# men and fiftj-eight
officers, and tt ey were much touched
by tbe emperor's thoughtfuiness in
Says Dave Leaky. Who Alss Rsss l Ajalssi
lbs Nst.rlcss Dick Plsnkctt.
Washington, Dec. 1ft.—David D
Leahy writes as follows to the to ich-
ita Eagle:
S- atehood Is assured at this session
aad it will come about March. It
may be delayed bccause of its utility
as a bumper tor tbe.railroad measure
in tbe senate, but It will come—sore.
Delegate McGulre looks for it to come
earlier than March. He is working
for it incessantly and with -rood juds-
ment. He and Mrs. McGuire are stop-
ping at theillalelgb hotel, where thsy
are giving warm welcome to all tbe
Qklabomans. Mrs. McGuire has been
ack, but sf^ls-now well again, great-1".
. k , giving them the first opportunity of
ly to the pleasure of tbe Oklabomans,
Sale
PriceKir
All the new books at Raw-
lings & CO.
Fifty Ysart the Standard
'DRf
VUCQ
r CBPAll
be closed out in
Every Suit and Overcoat must
Forty Days.
Less than manufacturers wholesale price.
Stop and Look in Our Windows.
Come in and get new fresh goods for less monev than you pay for
shelf worn goods. 125,000 worth of goods to select from.
Remember the place.
M. B. SHIRE,
Grays old stand.
old
The Leading Clothier.
#itb whom she la very popular on ac-
count of her strict adherence to her
policy ot keepingup tne democratic
simplicity of Oklahoma In the capi-
tal.
( Colonel Dick Plunkett could not
rtacb Washington on time to be in i n
ground floor of tbe reception to the
Oklabomans. but be arrived as soon
as be could. Dick took Washington
by storm and Introduced each of his
western friends aa the identical man
who had originated, designed and
pMnted tbe famous trans-Mississippi
sunset. He tblnks that Secretary
Hitchcock of the interior department
is the greatest m in in the world with
tie possible exception of President
Roosevelt and Archbishop Ireland.
He has carte blanche to tbe home of
the secretary and exhibits with par-
donable pride tbe invitation of Mrs. I
Hitchcock to attend tbe wedding of
ner daughter. He regrets that he
could not have been there as be had
a tine Navajo blanket to have the
bride and proom stand upon during!
th _• ceremony. Dick is as busy as a
cranberry merchant lookiug up um.-j
ing stocks and mining property for
rlcb constituents and h.s Income If
estimated to be aoout seven thousand
dollars per year. He has modified j
his Cripple Creek and Osage Nation
mannerisms a good deal and wears
tbe dress and a good many ot the po-
lite airs of the patrons of his favorite
hostelry—tke Waldorf-Astoria.
Several rough riders are among the
delegates from Oklahoma and the In-
dian Territory. It was good poilcy to
send them, for the president listens
to them. They have access to the
White House and the Hunter of
Chickasha is one of the leaders and
seeing the flower of their i ative land. :
Uesides vos Piessen, Baron von Di m
Rne-ebeck, master of ceremonies of j
tbe German IUd Cross, and the Jaj.- j
anese minister and his staff were at t
the station and shook hands with the I
offlcrrs, \ bile grooms of tbe emperor
distributed tbe presents.
The first train brought sixty-eight I
dangerously wounded and sick men,
five of whom died on the way hete f
BAKING
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Come and See cur Line of
Christmas Gifts.
Toys cBooks
Hand Painted china
Genuine Japanese China
Fine Box candy
EVERYTHING
.At...
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1905, newspaper, December 18, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175292/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.