The Tecumseh Leader. (Tecumseh, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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em you
goods and
st, leather and
' brand
rr/nan
Satisfac
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If you want
N. li.' HiL'll Patent
.I'.ioe I lour, ii)
Nbt'iniuis Best.
W. 1.. McFali lias knocked the bot-
tom or.I. of prices. ,seo his ud. else-
ivliei
market.
ll;..l,:.tur :.tv
IV. l:. AoIIKIt
NEW CAM PA
I,UA (IRK niitil
ly cents
RATE:
I :'OOiiS,
ill (IV
T|iedi-:s if the G. \. . will «?iv,r
, )g|,iia!ii, supper i,>At Saturday
ni"lit. court house . jiitire, for thin
7,eg 1 tn< baud boys. Ey dry body
T AMERICAN CIRCUS,
il lo - the grand fn1' street
ip-tr dens of wild animals in
:.'i terin g capo . This grand
M 'in the , rc< u 1 i I c-
l ;*ida>, Scot. 7,
i8i. i' CON . i:N . io;I.
(jut of municipal township 1
i.ei ib\ rcjuc ii-ti to . I !u I
. mention at Shawnee school j
al id.i,.' Scpl, t, at 2 o'clock .
:'m iit,i ?><> -e (if nominating a I
, >w uship n'liceis.
. liar: \ s, Coinniil(eeiiinti.
'1 linve; a "b.I.jj: ^liHi. and
yoo In prices and h|y Ics.
,e bufoi'e 5 ou buy anything il
,.u lie ml barn is, line.
G-;: i. CT3SHA,
julb l- 'de qunre, Tecumseh, Oklu
KIN'J & ASHER,
ATTORNEY'S-A'r LAV/.
Tecumseh, Oklahoma.
' /""Will pri'.clice in nil llie courts.
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A TOR N E Y - AT- LAW,
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ATTORNEYS
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Oklahoma.
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TECUMSEH. - • O. . .
Tecumseh, -
"..'Will Practice
J. W. SAXON,
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"AIM :tli, lVil'lill HA.Nil .11 .
DECpK
Siijti Writing
TiiCl'MSEII, o
Specialty.
OKLAHOMA
ELAPP,
d S!m
r i>i i eriptions Carol nil)* < ompouuded.
Sqtlth ofSjuht East Corner Square.
1! road way, (luce door >
Tecumseh, Okla.
<AUt iiilANitS;.
'Norman s Best."
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■ N. n„ nigh patent
!li ing Sun," Choice Pater.!. >.11' • i: I < • mlo
l.-now Flake.'' Patent.
VWhite Rose.".
( Fancy Uratiaiii,
We 1: \ lately enlarged the capacity of
Our Mil1 aril added tho Geleferr
''Plan: ifter" system to our fall roller
(syfr ji. ... Give our brands a trial and you
will v., c no
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paK ,-s.^ry ,:xmt!!SMm2mB£smB8Em^J9Emxt
Those vrho v.::-o looking for cheap
(good? skoii^r'. en'11 on
who will treat tiiem fair.
Opposite OiTteo,
Broadway, Toctimsch Oklahoma.
I?;.-..
Entire Stock'of
Dry Good':,
s, Slices
Must go at actual enst until all are
Jib®
EOld.
W®
Dout fovpet it, when you vvc.i
McFall i.; •■ellin^ everyllilir;
j>oods at cost,
I)o Von Ever Eat.—Go tij B. F.
: GalingliiJiv i'i iuurant mid '.loti will
liin! anytliini; you w ant.
People's pally central (ouuulltec
nicclin^r at Pi/pulift Hi:. .onarti r.-
t.)morrow at 2 o'clock )i. tn.
Sometliiii}; new lor ladii i, misses
nud children, ai Mr.-. 1 . M. Phipps.
Cull and kco hot' on Broadway.
I'hc Ciroulalion of the Li mikij is (i.iij.
I lie now campaign r.rte ou.^lil to pu li
il to ti: POD noleh by October 1st.
Ladie.-, .-ic i' the New tUl hats at Mr::.
Ueiifro's and seleel one for the iSJnd
of I'teinbcr Celebration. South
Broadway.
People's party township convention,
municipal township No. S, occufs to-
inoriow, al Morclands hull, at 10
o'clock •" ■ lUt
For tjie linest lino of prints in. the
city go to the Central Supply llouto
and isew York Racket, 1st I'oor north
of t'arjdck Hotel.
\V. Warwick, the real estate draleiv
h:is contracted Lkadbii space. It you
want to buy or sell fanes or town,
properly call on him.
U.K. Vuderson and T. H.Doyle,
hailing from near Wichita, Kaum.?.
were in our city Monday looking t'ora
location tor a cotton gin.
Prof. Will A. Davis, Kupctintcmli'it
of tile Melvcc.Mikey .Mission wa-. in 'i /
climseh Mon.bv.v «tid lavoretl FiyuiiM
llcaibiuarlei'i with a call.
New fall styles millinery, largo, us-
sortment, al Miss E. A. Fried ley's,.
South side Square. (.omo in and see
(tic nun,, lite.v walking liuU and -i.iilorS.
nalpn
3S eaumon %
Will ypeak at Sacred Heart, Monday,
September 10. 181)1:
At liurnett, Tuesday, (September 11.
The postmasters at Uale, liurnett
and . acred Heart will do well to exer-
cise more care in cti.~tributin;• the
l aubr to subscribers. a word to
the wise etc.
til!F.\T AMERICAN (UliCT'S.
\V ill exhibit at Tecumseh September
7, i«Ul
Ibis is the largest 26 cent show on
the road to-day.
'I.he "Government Expenditures"
and' Camp: i:;n Liar" oepartui I'Miie
. row(led out this week, but they will
keep all ri.rht, besides lie stock ol'lies
are accumulating.
J. W. Martin, People's party candi-
date for county treasurer, has resigned
his position on the county central com-
mittee an I P. V. Bartys has b( il ap-
pointed to (ill the vacancy.
W. A. Ward of Fori t Mill ! Irirl
called around Saturday to so, how
Populist I loadquar'.ers w as prosper-
ing. Mr. Vv .'.rd i., an c husiast.ie Poi>-
ulist and for the the ticket straight.
Old father I>oy 1 ■ wa, in imv,T-SnUir
day and favored Populist Headquarters
with a call. Mr. Doyle is for the ticket
from top to bottom, lie said am re-
ports of dissatisfaction among Popu-
lists of his neighborhood were false.
Mr. and Mrs Juo. D llrinlon, of near
Dale, traded at the counters of Tecum-
seh merchants and vi.-ited Populist
Headquarters last Saturday, Mr. lirin-
ton is the People's party candidate for
trustee of municipal township No.
Prof. Will A. Davis ''t Mckeesukcv
Mission, 1. v ill talk to the people
at Twin Ion .1 school house, e: :.
Wiles cast • f Tecumseh and one tuid a
half-miles northwest of Tum,m \t.: •!j-
bftth liio. ,.rv :lt 11 o'clo/ii. t a
\ on bod v.
a ii. • 1 oi in nro now hi 1r i >v
jiiai'ters i n li'-ondwav and are rece'v.
in ; an im: ,''!(> amount ofncn good-
A wagon train, of the dimensions of
a Fourth Hi' July picnic pro> esxiou,
loaded with lainit tirearrit c1 I ho fr-'lit | j
end of Un-
to follow'
DESPONDENCE.
t>i:r:•: ciikkk.
,)(•'. e.ii(l David Willis went to
City on business Thursday.
Joint eli ( tinn in district. No
Onday, the. bonds . arried by
i ill ijority.
14 ileplogle ha , so d his claim
.mi qi. (Jls to move to l'eeumaeb. He
s ling to leach sehool just south of
thiij winter.
epllQueato, the man that bought
t hij a bote* claim is building a line
fraii,■ house ou bis claim. lloo.
nOI.EV SPllINC',3.
■ v. c ddilions.ro Popi,list ranks,
1 *,v(vbortfo.)il, since the con-
t at Wcwake spring.,
' ...in selecled a township
Hi Ket.^-T l.nylicld, formerly of
il.is viduit-v was cupturcd at Young's
lord the 17t.b inst., with two stolen
liorse in his possession. We arc
pleased to see the name of our neigh-
bor, .1. W. Hlftti liter, on the Pop
titkcl. lie is worthy the support of
ail, Loco.
M the eovi ntion held in Twp. 4,
uiu' . , d r. V,'. C. Paine Brought out
his darighlar. Miss I,ula, and treated
us to some excellent music. Among
■ tliers was the l't apaign song" w hich
. as piiupogcd bv the lady and luen-
tions I tl.c names on our ticket. It
■(.is hi;;bl/ compliinenled and caused
loud ai liiarsQ. S. M.
C. ( SI.; i'i) of near I.oflu.s visited
I'ojml ,t Headquarters recently and re-
port#! that several colored voters in his
neigbporhood had decided tliat the
tlepnklicivii party should.no longer ih,
llieir fcl!iiiKiiiir for thein. The colored
vntiTH throughout the territory are
giviu(f the Republicans oodles of unea-
siness
J. U E.-| riilgo. was among the callers
Po|)nlist Headquarters last Saturday.
Mr. 1C-1 ridge has been intimately ac-
quainted with VV. H. Trousdale, Peo-
ple's party candidate ■ for sharill', for
ten year.;, and lie says the Pops made
no mistake when they nominated
i rousdah —says there is no better man
in the! comity.
Preamble and lie olutioi s cf this the
iirst iii tittuy of Pottawomic County.
< j;.lali i:i.i Te: ritory.
WinjtnuAs, It is an unquestionahlo
I <A l 4 ' .'|t,i- .(:(;,. t, ti till (. i.
i " T Vi - ' morally, liinutally
ai'il l leiiV'y tinder the wise, jlidieous
siqieiV'J..'on of Conductor Clark aided
by tb^'emcient instructors ol the
'I heil fore be il resolved, 1: That we
tend. i 'i>tir thanks to our Hon. Conduc-
tor Mr, Clark for services kindly and
gratuimuily rendered.
IJesolved, That we shall always
feel ie'.','! ted to Prof. Patrick,Cole and
McGiiltii who haV"e laboreiI so earnest-
ly and t]iitiringly to present the best
luetbods in the ablest maimer and lo
so im'jue the teachers with purer mo-
tives ;>nd higher aspiration... that they
(the tijachers) may lend the young
mind i w ith whom they come in contact
into l't.bler channels of thought and
wider spheres of usefulness.
li. Resolved,' That we place on rec-
ord o(ir appreciation of the faithful-
ness, ibility and courtesy with which
See. phackalord bos discharged the
(lutiei of his ollice.
■I. Ill solved, That the appropriate
:i11:- i(; 1 iruished by Miss Richards, lb .
Holbifook, l'rof. McGinnis and others
ha- 'jreatly promoted the interest of
this institute.
6. Resolved, That the favors so cor-
II i a 11 v c-leiided by the citizens of Te-
; iinis.eb are duly appreciated.
(i. llesolved, That tho moral aid in-
tellc, liml lectures delivered by Rev.
Uolbrdok cannot bo too highlv
, ini iiended and that we do heartily
ii-'l ail that lie has presented to us.
7. Resolved, That the officers and
ti , i.e.'- of this institute appreciate the
>eid pleasure enjoyed through the
and hospitality of Mrs. Clark.
1 loll tho teachers
lliWUVttpUKfv oxtend to Co, Onpt. C. J
for faithfully dis-
dcvolving on him.
'.I. Itesohed, That we indorse the
Oklahoma school Herald published at
Koruian and iiilyise all lo subscribe for
•I.
111. Wiikueas, Since we believe that
the profession of teaching is pursued
iy many who use it as a steppingslone
0 other work and that too much en-
■onraaenicnt is given lo such pursuit
1 f the profession; Therefore be it re- j
reived, lhal wo favor the organization j
' f te ci, . a .-ociatioiis, the more svs- i
1 an at it gradual: of country school
o i<, niMi'e tin.rough preparation
>r the v. oik of t, .ehltig and nil me :ms |
",invliii; ii11.1 lIic incroas'.il i
.to!- i ion of tin; prof- ;*ion nn be I
aint.-u: i t hrou-j .out tho Territory.
' f ^ ved, 'i I ;iL wo organize
"l" nchei ' readinir circle
, this county.
'' ; lliat it should be the
I'i. !v olhce r and teacher of
institute to I '
■ci a pleasure enjoy
and hospital
VV , .1, , ;
m.inliii#m>ly eMcml I
Haiti:i}' ti eli' thanks l
•harj/ng the duties ib
,c.
broods
hats
lVl Al-Eft IN
and Grocei ies
caps, (Did c
Book jhocit
rJ 1.1
' :.ll nud sc
the Place to Save Monev-
lt mington building, East of Public Squar,o.
tecumseh, o. T.
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TeoumseH
LIBBER Su ZIEOrLER-
woeeries & Furnisiiing Goods,
More'Goods for the almighty Jollar t.liau tit
any oilier house in Tei'uniseh. Call anil sec
us Ix forc purchasing etsev/iiore.
1).. t;:;<iwMy, South of 1 i ani \v.; ru store, Tecum-oh, Oklalionia;
iRSKJiKC.: -
li*
r-p.Tx,
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
QUEE1SWAEE, FLOW«, FEED.-
A fill , supply of sekoel books
and books of popular authors.
South bii'.o Square, Tecumseh,
€1« 3i* 11|ir'£\^3r-fg .
Gcx)ii 1j ucj-i:
FRESH OYSTERS AND SUMMER DRINKS IN SEASON.
TECUMSEH, - - - - OKLAHOMA
AIMJCS fe S©SV
UNBEKTAKEaS.
DEALERS IN
Lumber Lath Shingles Lime Sash Door;,
FURNITURE and QUEENSWAREt
COLLET & BRADY
Tecumseh Meat Market,
. - t'lioiec corn fed lieof constantly on band, i'arp
and game in season, and all kinds ol Poultry.
. GIVE THEM A CALL,
BBBBaanH
O. il WAGON YAE.B
AND
8ale and Feed Stable.
H Tumaats ii i City.
Rush Sl
J. F. RUSH
C.J. lKJTKIN,
South, -t Cornc:- Public >"i(|iiiire
Tecumseh and Foble Hack Line,
Mak« - Daily Trips. Sutul:;. , \.; ptcd. 1„-|ivct 11 'I, cumseh and Noble. Leave®
Tec.nia.-eli i:t the wiornin . and ; :r:v a' Noble ir. ample time for dinner, ami
ptiss: u.:.ei s .-. 1 t: :.e :l;e north-l :id ;,'dit oil the Santa Fe railroad
Pass:-, a i - La in. I,' loma City, three hours lime and fiflecn inHca-
ov-r-ltti.d navel l'lio.-.e ■ fobi 4 north to WiehPa and other points save sixteen,
hours time by thi- royte l or comfort and speed be sure to take the Tecum-*
sell and Noble Hack Line. I pi. mailer led in < aylotd"; drug store, anul
ill orders left there wtl! be prompt!} atlcudi d to.
Botkin 1
Props,
o TECUMSEH, OKLM..
' in ituto of Pott iwato-
1 -J.ill there' in -:« j V Kn u " • a momber
j iiiA com
Ed \S i iti to was dow i: from Bale | le. Usolvcl: That. cop:es of the
ft.iltird.ay. The Leaukh - ri -p.- . ->1utioi,s bo pres nled to the countv i
i nedhii.. as to the report I,.-n i •••pots it ubliciuott mi.I th-a an en '
!.e d by the old parties to tin eli vt •;n M'd .-..py |.„ ^ ,j
til:' the nn "ibets of the Gem club ha 1 . ol lis of ti, nstitule, ' ' '
in rival! • "r .-Uoth-i- respeefve! Kcspec r.diy siibinitied this the «! i
old partii . Ed gave a knowing wink d >v of Aigu-t, 1^94.
and said: "Tlicy will sin a lilforent) E. 1)|. .anev,
tune whe t'. ides of NtU' ui.'m'vvu'c '.v., .
UlCHAIiOi.
VILLA MUNDT.
J. a. BRISTOE,
I". '"oksmitliing and General Repair shop!
Ca.' i'ia.;e Work a Special!} . East of lisuk^ftt. N. K Cor. Square, X"
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Mounts, N. S. The Tecumseh Leader. (Tecumseh, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1894, newspaper, August 31, 1894; Tecumseh, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc177772/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.