The Sooner. (Kildare, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, October 30, 1893 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL 1
KILDARE OKLAHOMA MONDAY
NO 7
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THE KILDARE SOOilER
Published Tri-weekly at Kildare Oklaho-
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7 ARRIVE FROM EAST
401— Arkansas City sp via Newton t:Ma
406 — Qalveetoa Express vis Newton 7:90pm
AS— Local tretkht via El Dorado 4:00 pm
US— Mo River Exp vis KIDorodo 7:40 p m
OOINO SOUTH
407— Oklahoma Express 10:00 a ra
4SS—1 Texes Express §:0ip m
48S— Local Freight 3:46 s ra
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468— esters Express - t:4Sa m
408— Missouri River Express 63op m
428— Local If rslght SitS p
- All trs ns ran dally Par rales tickets tlms
‘ tables and all desired Information apply to
BB ADDINGTON Agent
Arkansas City Kan
Gao T Miomolsom Gao 'I Pass Agt ' J
BB Niosxasox Gaa’l Onperintendost
East bound trains make good connections
hr all polota north east and south of 8t
Louis Persons contemplating a trip east or
west will And it a matter of economy and eon
venlence to travel via the popular Frisco line
Tho only line running reclining chair cars
through to 8t Louis without change (seats
free) For maps and further particulars cal
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D Wisuamt U P A ' W E Daixs
St Loais Mo
Agent
A T & S F R’Y TIME CARD
Kildare O T Sept 18 1893
Trains psas this station as follows: -
GOING EAST I GOING WEST
No SOS 8:00 A M I No 407 10:34 A M
No 408 8:54 PM j No 40!i 8:20 P M
Of till CftBhl
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A two-path mule while practicing -
His merry little pranks
Exclaimed ‘‘I’m getting ready for
A run upon the banks”
— Washington Star
Tho Dog Tint
At the midnight hour a fire broke out
And the lady down stairs in her night-
dress ran
“Oh save my baby I” they heard her ahout
“An I’ll save the dog myself if 1 can
— New York Press
Tus senate has repealed the Sherman
Act unconditionally and the Globe-Democrat
and the Hepublio are happy aa soon
as the house indorses it they can have
their “poodle”
Hoax Smith the Secretary of the In-
terior has a peculiar stare in his counte-
nance aays an exchange He has and if
some of his acts are to be taken aa a cri-
terion it must be an idiotlo stare— Our
Mineral Wealth Arizona
Thb Strip officials were sent by Hoax
Smith from Washington: They didn’t
have to learn how to accept bribes grace-
fully they knew how already— Our Min-
eral Wealth Kingman Arisona ' Hoax
was bang in affigy last night in Arkansas
It would hava been opportune had the
whole cabinet group been embraced with
“after taking” at the head
Gov Boias from his siek bed reiterates
a troth that every American citizen should
familiarize himself with and it can’t be
too soon for tho good of hie “ingle nook”
He says the canses of financial crisis are
determined by history due to wealth con-
centrated in the hands of the few work-
ing men are enslaved that the rich may
grow richer But is Gov Boise net find-
ing this out does ha expect relief by the
Democratlo party who go arm in arm
with the Republioaaa where the interests
of tbs rich are at stake We appeal from
auoh senseless twaddle to the records of
the past to the history of the two old
parties It is all right for Gov Boies of
the Demoeratio party and Bill Hack-
nay of the Republican party : to
tell ns just “where we are at”
and “what ought to be done” but
ithe question is what has beau dona by
these two old superanuated parties which
they represent are and have been In power
(or tho last thirty years that leads them
to set up this wall now at this lata date!
They remind us of Grant’s story of the
wolves on the plains that were just ovi
the hill when ha and his companion war
making the trip a-foot and got to apeon
latlng ap to the number that were la the
drove Judging from the noise they made
Grant estimated tham at twenty-five and
thought that ha was putting it low His
companion more used to the plains dld’nt
hasard a guess but awaited results After
they had mounted the hill that divided
them Grant learned to his astonishment
that there were only two
K W Stevens Seda I la a mayor waa
robbed of t $400 diamond stud at the
Adama atreet depot in Chicago
Prairie Area near Winnepeg de-
stroyed considerable property and
three or four people and a good deal
of stock perished in the flames
James Ramsey one of the oldest
grocers of Medal ia Mo haa naaigaed
with 14154 preferred liabilities
It ia rumored that Attorney-General
OIney will soon resign and be succeed-
ed by Governor W G - Bussell of
Massachusetts r
Congressman Bryan of Nebraska
has introduced a bill to increase the
penalty for embezzling br directors
and officers of national banks :
Citizens of n number of Ohio towns
received smallpox scabs by mail and
the postoffioe authorities are trying to
solve the mystery
It is believed - that Budd Stone will
make a third confession concerning
the Wratten murder and that evidence
connecting one r two confederates
will be forthcoming
The footbridge on which Mrs Ade-
laide Crittenden and ' five children
were crossing a creek near Clay-
hatches Ala broke and three children
were drowned
At Ripley Ohio Mrs R J Wagner
whilo in a fit of despondency killed
her two children aged about 4 and 0
years and then committed suicide
Mrs Ellis Sbifer of Shelbyville
Ind rawhided Mrs George Patterson
and her husband whom she found in
a compromising position
Rev A E Wright and wife both
ordained ministers will beeome joint
pastors of the Reconciliation Univer-
salist church at New York
The court of appeals of New York
has confirmed the verdict by which
Georgians Bishop a girl less than 14
years old was convicted of arson
Tho first white baby born in the
Cherokee strip recently opened to se
tlement has been named Iloke Smith
in honor of the secretary of ( the in-
It-' ia reported from Guthrie? 6£
that at least three men have been
killed and dispossd of quietly in dance
halls at Perry Ok without police in-
vestigation C O Beardsley has been convicted
on thirty-five cents of selling liquor
illegally at Eldorado Kan His fine
will be 83 ’00 and his jail sentence
1030 days
J F Knapp of Lincoln Neb who
has been robbed of 81300 while intox-
icated in Chicago hanged himself in a
ceil in the police station where ho
been placed to sober up
Forgeries to the amount of 8400000
are reported in connection with the
failure of the Madison Square bank in
New York and indictments it ia
thought will be retu ncd
Ed Mowry night oporutor at Shell
Mound Tenn was murdered while
asleep on his cot His head was blown
off with a charge from a shotgun
Representative De Armond has in-
troduced a bill to insure to each Btate
and territory its quota of employes in
tho government service at Washing-
ton Tho Chinese emperor does not think
Chinese in tho United States arc badly
treated according to an interview
with Hsu Kioh secretary of the lega-
tion now in ’Frisco
Several bank officials have been sent
to the United States and India by the
Japanese government to investigate
the silver question The delegation to
the United States left on the 14th
inst
The municipality of Paris in order
to ipurk i‘a appreciation of the visit of
the Russian sailors to tho capital of
France proposes to erect a stntue in
honor of Russia near the Are de Tri-
omphe The official decapitation of Near Adi
miral Stanton for saluting “ he re be
Admiral Medio is said to have occa-
sioned ranch surprise in Rio Janeiro
as Mello had received courtesies from
all foreign vessels there
George Elliott known over Central
Missouri as a printer and newspaper
man was found dead in his bed at a
hotel in Sedalia 11a had taken the
Keeley cure about a year ago but
about two weeks ago began drinking
again
A citizens’ mass meeting was held
at the eonrt house at Nevada Mo to
consider the raising of 815 ouo to build
a narrow gunge ruilroad from Nevada
to Eldorudo Springs Committees
were appointed to solicit subscriptions
Cashier Nelson Bradley of the Mich-
igan Central savings bank of Lansing
Mich which failed last April has
been arsested eharged with misappro-
priating 833000 and making false re-
ports as to the bank's condition
It haa been discovered that West
Virginia towns have been flooded
with counterfeit silver dollars The
bogus money haa tho true ring but is
a little overweight and perceptibly
larger in diameter The people appear
perfectly willing to take them
although aware that they were not
minted by the government
PONCA CITY"!! such a question being put to ns forjoet
i t-to- presume that a newspaper man had
1 I aMney but on mature reflection wo da-
“ a'jod that such a question waa too pre-B4pBpth
Xbtyor Dunn Ctaui& iCocullvUI
y Oau et All tfc Domm 4 1
V” f i
It’s a treat to vlett the town of Foae4
boat oneo a week If for no otter reason
than to note the changes and to witness
gom of tho movements of Its uaiquo city
government
Ponca le making rapid strides to
front and seems to have bar own way of
getting there that furnishes a fertile Hold
for study The population ia divided into
two classes tho conservative law-abiding
dtiaeno and those in mooord with tho pres-
ent city authorities and believe ini (ho
reign of a government of terror tho crea-
tion and carrying out of their own fit we
The laws of the United States and Terri-
torial laws are aa foreign and cut as little
figure In the government of Ponca aa on
ono of tho Figi Islands -
The mayor’s authority it absolute and
if a dissenter is found ia the camp he la
reported to headquarters at onoa The
headquarters le at the bank where tho
osar is ' Like London everything centers
at the bonk If the dissenters seem to bo
too numerous or their matte rings of dis-
content become audible the osar at tho
hood of his little standing army recruited
largely from “over tho border “boozes”
them up well and from that time on tho
wail of the coyote pales Into Insignia
bo ' In the language of Beigel “dey
fetch up do ehaekaeeee - and turn ' deir
howitzers loose” down tho ' street
This is generally found to be all that ia
necessary to pnt n quietus on tho moot
killed In Indian warier 1
The night that wo sfent there n mid-
night escapade waa reported to come off-
It didn’t oome off however billed for
the reason wo afterwards learned that
the Czar waa away on railroad business a
salt constituted self appointed commit-
tee of “three” to visit the general man-
agement of the Bents Fe to gat conces-
sion on depots and switches Bat it pnt
us to n great deal of trouble and no little
inconvenience Just the same w went
early to secure our lodgings on the ground
floor of our hotel Wo retired early that ijf
night and layed flat so to apeak as flal
aa circumstances would allow and no flat-
ter still the ground floor seemed high np
Wo felt prepared for the worst When
wo had visited Ponca tho time before (ho
Czar In an off hand speech whilo ad-
dressing' his - horns guard -irsai rsd toys
tall man that had been reported to him as
an agitator among his people there was
a little danger of mistaken identity hav
ing been brought up on milk we made
something of a mushroom growth before
our proportions were shorn of their early
plumage by over work
The night passed off pleasantly how-
ever with no untoward event to mar the
occasion with the exception of a few
wakeful moments by times when we suf-
fered the inconvenience of a few nervous
thrills for the safety of tho czar and his
forces in the event of an abrupt intrusion
with no possible show of beating a retreat
The day dawned as usual with no signs
of brooding discontent We learned early
in the day that His Highness had re-
entered again the province of Ponca and
wq decided at once to meet him and speak
with him face to face as one man apeak-
eth to another or as one God to another
God
We decided that our topic of conversa-
tion should be town lots
The formal ceremony over we gave
him to understand that it would rejoice
our hearts very mnch if he would cut us
off one of bis numerous town lota Ws
had a double purpose in this In the first
place it would have a tendency to culti-
vate a good footing between us and sec-
ondary it would furnish an opportunity to
watch his play of countenance
found him a man of Napoleanio
statue and mien with a stern upper lip
short stubby gray chin whiskers which
he was inolined to pull a little
as he became reflective some lines of cars
reaching part way round the mouth In
the language of Nye in describing the
“Sweet Singer of Michigan” ha said lines
of care were willing to do anything that
waa reasonable but they could not be ex-
pected to go around the north pole with-
out getting tired
The conversation became quite spirited
at times He said that we were just the
men he wanted About this time our
little pleasantries came to a sudden end
by some one advising him that they would
like to see him in the next building
When he returned his pleasant but stern
countenance had yielded end given way to
one that had grave forebodings in fact it
seemed as though we could see deep-dyed
lightning playing underneath the redund-
ant folds of tissue about his countenance
We reasoned that it boded no good and
there was a lurking suspicion in our mind
that we bad been identified by tome deep-
dyed villain aa the Sooner men
Hie first question on his return was
what we were willing to pay for a lot on
Grand Avenue At first we felt flattered
iptlve and that hie move was to hedge
farther conversation and lost fe should
fensplre that we were the very men he
W)ated we paid a hasty obeisance and
t(Sk our departure
-We
did not wait that evening to sec
them mob n man who had settled on n lot
Gift the citizens insist hod no pert in the
drawing but was one of those on
Grand Avenue that the seven differ-
ent men saw them culling out
imjt tent one dey between drawings but
wt afterward learned from the party
ejected himself after we were safe in the
tfcalte of Arkansas City that a woman
oatoa to bis rescue and prevented hie being
sternped to death
Ifhe ejected and subjected tenant had
jpr or less of the mob arrested and
taken to Santa Fe ut courts of equity
to County K remind us of boys playing
hdrse The deputy sheriff who makes
due of the arrests after mob violence is
retorted to is the right bower of the czar
fin hfe abeenoe leads the mob This
not apply to Deputy Sheriff Stokes
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F K Richter v E Manley ne 9 26 1 o
D C Griffith v A W StnlTord et al nw 3 21 1 w
TUESDAY OUT 24
George A Ilooscr v Henry Roto na 9 20 3 e
labna B Ward v Ed L Ilapton uw 14 2ti 1 e
H C Swingle v 8 F Khnates ae 9 33 2 o
Andrew 11 Mnyer v F R Jones sw 8 2S 2
Michael Brady v C A Vt illiama nw 80 26 1 e
Isaac II Barrett v LnFuvetle Walker nw 26 27 3e
Frauklin 8 Redding v Wm Hogers aw 4 23 3 e
George T Walker v Robt E Smith ne 22 28 1 v
Martin F Delaney v Ed Beagles ue 21 21 1 w
Wm H Cleveland v J G llamton aw 85 25 1 w
UenJ F Robison v Geo Lelnnd nw 34 28 1 w
Jno W foehran v Jennie G Cuppage ne 19 28 2 e
Wm L Mundy v Josiab l’crkius sw 35 24 2W
Eldy Fnnk v David 8 Merry se -3 24 2 w
Benedict 8halicky v Reuben Roche nw 29 28 1 W
WEDNESDAY OCT 25
M argaret M Work v 1 no F H ughes r e 27 27 le
Robt D Warren v C O Mr C Hum se 27 25 1 w
Jan N Peters v a GCarllele uw 18 29 8 0
J H Hqulre v Huvli Harlow ns 21 19 9 e
Jno M Boylos v J F ShluglcUecker sw 212 e
THURSDAY OCT 20
G W Dunn V J H Williams ae 29 26 1 e
'J W Pool v Wm t j Carpenior sw 1 2s 4 o
A C Davis v (i W cord e hf n w A lots 3 4 4 28 Se
Frank Hirtones v Barack Huraine ne 48 28 le
Desiey Hunter v P Teter nw 15 25 1 w
W H Morris v Herbert H Kirby nw 2 ) 29 4 e
FItIDAY OCT 27
Albert C Harding v Albert W Most
sw 10 26 2 e
Cbas Smith v Wm McNally nw 10 20 1 e
Emil A Margolil v Murv Love nw 22 28 2 e
Geo Hub -on v W M U Nelson se 10 27 1 w
Everett N Keeley v Frank Wilson
sw 1 1 27 1 w
Jas C McAdams v Wm Orinn ne 27 28 1 w
Wm Al bummer v A M Roberts ne 22 25 lw
Isaac R Cristler v David II Welsh
ne 31 262 w
Sevan Olsonn v Ievi Miller lots i 2Ae hf
nw 31 20 2 w
J H Gillar v Krnet Henshaw se 30 26 2 w
Lizzie Urvaiit v (Jjroline E Hitt aw 32 26 le
Geo O Brook v J no M Cameron ne 28 29 le
Jaa W ltichurt v Jasper N Davis loti 3 4 rk1
e iil'sw 19 21 2 wj
Wm Cruig v Arthur O Ilolliduy aw32 28 2w
Tbos J Johnson v Wm E Hunkins
nw 22 21 lw'
Geo K Hagans v Hattie Boles nw 23 27 1 e
E G Lyon vM W(! Hinton se 4 28 2 w
M Ktrudor r M II Williamson ne 12 23 2 W
M 1) Bryant v K btrutlon ne 31 27 1
N F Dubbs v H S llulbert ne 31 26 1 W
Yt Fib A I O t 24
fPB Ollnghaaac agent Tar Isaac givens
ne 9 S9 6
Ames 1C Foreman agent for Jaenb W Carter
so I96e
Grant C Bradford agent for George W bnul ord
ne 17 48 2 w
Jasper Butterlleld agent for Win Nesbitt
ue 15 1'O 6 e
Alexander Pnltlnger aw 691 7 e
WEDNKSDAY OLT 25
fielple Wade sgent lor Joseph 8 Weda
set ft 3 w
C F Neorroan agent for O F Iltsengnr
se 24 34 2 w
FBI DAY OCT 27
V T Kmart agt for A G Needier s hf ne A
n hf se 5 28 6 o
L J Rounsavelle agt for M Dance uel 20 1 w
W H Lester agt lor J W Worder hf nw A
lota 8 4 1 28 1 w‘
W T Frally agt lor H D MeKnigbl ne 19 If 2w
SATUBDAY OCT 28
Henry 8 Lewis v Jno Fergnton sw 81 87 3 e
Cbas H Lyon v Jno N Neal ne 9 38 3 w
J W Yeoman Geo F DeHoche ns 9 24 8 v
Morjr K Nnnn v Pbl lander Reeder tots 8 9 A 10
Frank G Jones
Fiat k Msey
A J button
iucy L Muroney
CueMer G lay man
tl M Clough
Frederic BlaehofT
Gottlieb J PieiHVr
W mC Smith v G W Hlnee n w 85 38 1 w
61 J McKlnoell v J Ccsak Be 28 M 1 a
Am c Stasrt v Walter W Nichols sw 11 33 1 w
Slil7’3a A1ilen v Hiram E Moon neS383 w
Robt H Taylor v George Loan se 3 289 w
Sami M Keefe v Bishop B Moore nw 84 31 1 e
B Ke v Jno B Beck lot l A iTsd s hii 4
niflPrJr Tj° D Admj nw 11 34 lw
Levi W Hall V J M Logan sad W JL Logan e hr
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jleDrf Marshal v Jennie Capps ga ee lass
Wm E Hook v L B Stall nw 2181 e
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Uanry A Healey v Jno Winger se 61 38 1 a
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SATUbDAY OCT 28 ‘
J W Braedlow
Geo Fargarsoo
Abraham Miller
J W Reed
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aw 32 31 e
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' 8ATUBDAY OUT 28
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MONDAY OCT 30rH '
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tot 7 se sw 26 3 e
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Frank A Meyers
Jss E Clapp
George Pierce
Absalom Fonch
Henry Wogler
WmG Jenkins
James Young
D W Kennedy
Wm R Cox
Tboa H Barnes
Jno T Harriatt
Jno H Cox
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Clande H Neer
H H Harrison
Leonard Study
Cornelius Banace
Robt Tyler
E Jmnud Shephard
Wm L Baker
J H Peyton
H L B ruder
D 8 No 87
W E Hasty
Wm Naan
F L Bever
J L Whaling
Jas Glller
Wm H Blnadel
Isaac W ontott
E W Goodwill
Cor Foster
KF B ack
Jno H Mitchell
Herman Boettcher
Silas Miller
E Pfrlomer
L A Mossier
W O Buster
A Uunoe
1 B Bowman
d L Compton
J A Gill
8 Kincaid
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sw 29 21 1e
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tots 8 4 A e bf aw 18 21 1 w
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sw 22 29 2 w
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MONDAY OCT 30TH
F Handy v 8 Goodwin sw 29 32 2 w
J R Cooper v Israel Tipton se 27 29 8 e
J P Kelsey v 8 D Lane sw 28 27 8 e
E C Kelsey v G Masslngnle nw 84 27 1
W A Carr v J H Cook ae 21 26 2 w
U Denel v J H Granber ee 14 24 1 W
J P Armstrong v W E Lahnd-rs ne 14 24 1 w
W E Kugli-h v F R Jones ew 28 28 2 e
C Furgurson v H T Anderson ae 6 20 2 e
G W Stuart v J P Stuart nw 20 29 3 w
D C Smith v R Neale nw 2u 29 3 e
T McDowell v H K Pierson and 8 E Richey
n bf ae A a bf ne 29 20 1 w
W C Hays v E 8 Kanaoin lota 1 2 A s bf ne 15
29 8 e
A E Persball v J M Youngblood n bf nw A
lota H 9 23 22 7 e
B Mowrey v R Cbunston e br sw A lots 8 4
81 27 1 e
W P Cuunlngbam v TE McKee bf nw A
tout 1 2 7 21 1 e
MONDAY OCT 30T1I
J Engrer agt for M Kabb ne 14 21 1 e
W E Jennlug agt lor A awlfl iw 27 22 2 w
J R Graham nw 7 28 4 e
J H numner agt for H H Stowell ae 28 26 2 w
J P McLaughlin ne 15 22 7 e
Trusses giinrunteed to lit at Sim-
mons Drug Store Arkansas City
IKana tf
Shot Her Itetrayer
Omaha Nob Oct 28 — Mrs Elina
Rudiger of South Ountln confessed to
her husbund that she had bran inti-
mate with Ilenrv Reiser Rudiger
asked Reiser to make a similar state-
ment in order that a divorce might
be quietly procured Reiser declined
to do this Lust evening Mrs Rudiger
asked Reiser to ‘‘jli her and he re-
fused again The wronged woman
then fired twice ut her beliayer one
shot (severing tho apinul cord Sho
tried to shoot herself but f tiled All
the parties are prominent in local so-
ciety Hawaii’s Htutua anna t He Fxd
Nan Francisco Oct 30 — Albert S
Willis United Mtates minister to Ha-
waii who arrived here last night on
his way to Honolulu say the policy
of the government toward Hawaii
will be announced very soon probably
by the tliry he reaches Honolulu He
ays that ie is the bearer of de Quito
instructions on the subject
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