West and South. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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■yyiSBY * HORXOlt,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Kootus 23 and 25 over Capitol llank,;
Guthrie.
DIRF.CTOBY
^KORGK PUICK,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
0£ie«,rooiu J, ov«r Dank of Indian Territory.
GUTURIE, 0. T.
Krnl Kstate au<l Probate Law a Specialty.
A. BYEKS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAvr
Will i'ractico is all Courta of th« Territory,
All businPM promptly and carefully attended t«
Koow* VJ and U4. Coinineroial Bunk Building.
T. J Lofk, A. H. HrsTe.N.
JOWE A HUSTON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Atteacion Given to all Classei of Litigation.
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PUBLISHING COMPANY.-BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
' A. I), lliokok. Pmmlent.
I P. M. Gilbert, se('|>tatur)'-Treusiirer.
K. II. rox. J, II. Havitfhorst, Ed, f.
(ioukl, A. G. Copeland,
K. 01L. i EARMEKS- ALLIANCE DIRECTORY.
K. of L.
Loeal Assembly Xo. 1650, met is ever;
Tuesday evening in the Blue unci Oray
'••'I, oil the corner of Oklahoma avein e
mid l-'irststreet.
II. 1.. Hihoi'oh, M. W.
John llegau, R. 8.
NATIONAL ALLIANCE DIRECTO-
KV.
President, 11. I,. I.oucks, South Dakota.
V. P., Marion Holier, North Carolina.
Sec'y, T. II. Taylor, Nashville, Teim.
Treasurer, Hen Terrell, Texas.
MfMBKUS KXMIUTIVK BOAK]),
L. Leonard, Mo., Maun Page, Va , 1,
COUNT V D1RKCTORY.
WATER GETTING SCARCE
sheriff
County Clerk.
County Treat-urar
Uociater of ln-rds....
County Attorney
l'r>.bute Judfo
Couuty JSur.yyor
cotxty CONXJiSHlONKES.
Kobt, Smith, cbuirniiin; J. J . Sauii*
Atbertou,
juWn H HivWoilt! I WjlSHiN.iTOM, Supt. 15.
. .i |.t stylo, OKI Settlers in Missouri Never Saw ,, , .,,, i ir
.dearie Pultun I . _ | ISO 111 BSIIHtrt Slid HoUSe
A. \V. Huston
S. Laurence
11. L. White
a Drouth Like the Present.
27 su4 IN, Commtreiitl Bank, Guthrie | L. Cain, N. \ ., and II. C. Denning, Pa.
INDUSTRIAL LEGION.
NATIONAL OKI ICKKi.
I'oiniiiaiiuer-ln-chiet — I'anl Vander-
JjE Al. A CI,ARK,
LAWYERS
Practice in all Oklahoma Courts.
Stillwater, Payne County, OklahomaTy.
P. HOLCOMB A CO.,
A complete Abstract of Titles to all
lands and lots in Logan county. Deeds
and Mortgage* drawn and acknowledged
- Real Estate bought anil sold.
Room 4, Loan and Trust Co. block,
First door Easi of 1'. O.. Outline.
C. W. Kerns. \l?. I,. Uarnum.
KERNS, & BARN1 M,
MTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Rootn G International building.
(JUTHHIE, - - - Oklahoma
C. HOLLAND,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice in all Courts. Land Law a spce-
ialty.
Boo:n 24, Commercial Bank bloek. Guthrie, Ok.
ALI .EN CARl'THEKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will Practice in All the Courts of Okla-
homa Territory.
©Bice: Rooms 32 A 34 Commercial Hank
building, Oklahoma Avenue.
Dr. 1J. \V. Lawhead's Liniment. Im
mediate relief or it cost* you nothing.
The City Drug Store,
Sole Agency
INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY.
deivoort, Omaha, Neb.
Vice-commander-in-chief—Frank llur-
kitt, Okalona, Miss.
Adjutant general—.1, 11. Turner, I.a
Grange, (ia.
Quartermaster general—Geo. F. Wash-
burn. Boston, Mass.
Naiionai Kecrulliiig Olllcer—Thomas
E. Watson, Thomson, (ia.
National Sentinel—\V. S. Morgan, SI
Louis, Mo.
IXKIHTIVE COUKCH,.
The four highest oilleisls In the order
named, together with:
II- K. Tatibeneck, Marshall, III.
Marion Hutler, Clinton, N. C.
1. E. Dean, Iloneoye Palis, N, Y.
| J. 11. Davis, Sulphur Springs, Tex.
| •' P. Willitts, Mel,onth, Kan.
1 Marion Cannon, California.
I PROVISIONAL mkjiiikks (if THE WOW-H's
AID corps.
; ^ Mrs. Anna L. Diggs, Washington. D.
| Mrs. Marion Todd, Michigan.
TERRITORIAL OFFCERS.
! A. I). Miekok. President, Moore,Okla.
| J. E. Ruhl, Vice-Pies., (iuthrie.
V.. V. Titus, Sco'y-Treas.,Guthrie
| A.(I. Copeland, Chaplain. Guthrie.
C. If. Powell. Lecturer, Edmond.
S. P. Firestone, Ass't. Lecturer, Guthrie'
W. S. T. McMahon, Business Agent.
F.XECUTIVM COMMITTEE.
I!. Kliner,
P. M. Gilbert,
11. R. Tankersley.
ill LKUATKS TO SI l'IllCME COtTNlII,.
F. S, I'ulliam, A. I. Ellingson.
LOGAN COUNTY ALLIANCE.
Meet tiie third Tuesday in January,
April, July and October.
omcuns.
E. It. Duvall. president,Orlando, O. T.
W.S. Rush, secretary, b.x 410, Guthrie.
A. (j. Copeland, Weturor. Guthrie.
PAYNE CO!"NTY ALLIANCE.
officers,
John I!. Ash, president, Payne, Okla.,
S. M. Rick, vice-presidenr, Perkins,
Okla.jS. Kobie, secretary and treasurer;
Hon. lfnnilton Fish an ex-
(ioverner of New York, U. 8.
Senator and Secretary of Stale
under Oram; died Sept.7 th after
a long and usefal life.
Notice
Territory of Oklahoma, j
Couuty of Logan. j s s'
In the probate eourt in and for tlio
county and territory aforosaicl.
Ada Johnson,
Plaintiff,
TB.
Charles E. Johnson,
Defendant.
Said defendant, Charles E. John
ton, will take notice that ho haa
been sued in the above naiaod court
for a divorce upon the
grounds, to wit:
First: Extreme cruelty, toward
said plaintiff, Ada Johnson.
Second. Habitual drunkenness.
Third: Gross neglect of duty;
ami that he must answer the peii
lion filed therein ou or before the]
fust day of November, A, 1). 181)3, j
or said petition will lit) taken as
true, and judgment rendered for
plaintiff in said action griming her
a divorce from said defendant and
requiring said defendant to pay the
sun, of $25,00, reasonable expense*
of said plaintiff in prosecuting said
action, and costs of suit.
Attest, S. S. Lawuekci,
Probate Judge.
Kenton A Turner,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Washington Loiter.
imm-
ure in a
state of suppressed excitement. In
the Senate tiio ti_fht over the Voor
lit i.Ton, Mo., Sept. 18,-The con- I b(|#B repau, h(ls re|l(,hpil tli0
tinned hot and dry weather which Tu Bttondllnc, it
prevailsin this section of the country iuauswllj.ldr({eou ,iot|| gi(]#i >n|1
is liogi.iunii; to alarm the inhabitants.' j( ^ #vlj'a|lt th„ Ino|t CM,
Old settlers, v.bo htve spent >Moat j Us, oS,erver thttt the Senators are
of their years her., say it beats any j jn a of expeuttttion. Tbn cri
thing in the history of this county, |U;lv ou ;l[ aMy nioinent and
Everything ii parched up, and the j t|iey a|j klU)W it> president Clevs-
dust at times obsourcs the lionvwns. | is taking n. personal lnud in
The wioJ is ver> hot and blowing j t|„ fight, mid tho silver men claim
at a (erriblo rale of speed. j that it is helping; instead cf hurt
Not a drop of rain h,.s fallen jrJr tl,em. Mr. Clevelvnd has !,e-n
sinco August 13, and stockmen are ■ ,,, *'customed to having bis own
becoming worried, as most of tlissm | th t h« is in a statj oi mind
few moments his frame was shaken
bv such emotion as m m feels but
few times in l is life. Although on
ly lasting a few seconds it was a
scene that will never lie forg itten
by any one who «as present, ami
more tliau ouo ."ieoat r bowed liis
li-riil and surreptitiously wiped his
moistened a> cs.
but a short time ago purchased
several hundred head of feeders,
and were it not for the fact that
because a nnij. iiiv of tho democrat-
ic Senators ref'.i-e t i "•>' tin* silver
qnsstion at lie -> ei it, and it is said
Bloomington, III., Sapt. ll.--No
raiu except . ccasioual light showers
has fallen in this region >inc« May
27, or for 100 days. This drouth
baa extended all over Central Illin-
ois and old settlers say they never
knew a drouth to equal it unless it
was in the year ISM.
The damage to crops and pastures
is incalculable. The oats crop w as
short, the yield being from thirty to
forty bushels to the acre, while it
we are located betwoeu two good [|ierb w , e ,me wat 111 \v> rds on both should bo from forty to sixty. Pan-
streams, vis.: the rivers Blue and ; t|,j( week when several of those j tl'r*s sis withered aud farmers tiro
C.raud, and also that we have seversl j Senators attempted to gel his con I 'e®''ing tbeii stock grain. Ti e
good springs, cattle would have j MUt to soni'U'ou promised, the shape: ™ "f wells ill over tho couu-
following! sufferad very much; as it is unless ! of #tl Hlurua,aent r-cognizing silver I try l'« e become dry and stock is
, it rains soon we shall certainly *''• j I'k§ nature of Mr. Cleveland's uu !''riven many miles for w ater,
a scarsity of water never known of Lner maj. b0 judged from tbr laugh When the general government
in this section before. ! jng rera„t t,f ous of the Seuatois! "d operates the banking *y.<
: j who called on him—"I'll bet that j tern there,11 he no "lack of conti-
ThatOinaha platform which talk-1 Cleveland railed t Providence for j deuce." And every person who can
ed about several kinds of ruin, aud i having seut him a girl baby whsa he K'"' good bankable security will
which caused so much hilarity and | wsnted a boy". always be able to borrow money at
ridicule among the me-too states In the House the excitement is isles of inteicst not higher than
men, has come to bo q'lito a r*s[>ect- ; causal by the Tucker bill for tbe re , 11'e eai niogs of productive industry,
nl 1 lo document lately. Even the j psal of all laws providing for Fed | Then there'll be no oorners on mon-
western republicans and demooratb 1 etal supervision of Presidential and | v7 tor speculative purposes ud no
quote from it, and choice extracts j Congressional elections, which ha-^
from it are frequently heard in tho b*.eu reported to the House, aud
halls of congress, l'bo hayseeds j 'vhicli, according to the present
didn't think it would grow into | prograai, is to be pusliS'l to a vote,
popularity so
Advocate.
.UiiU
I although there are a number of
I democrats who openly question tb#
wisdom of bringing it to tbe fiont!
at this time. That it will provoke
I a long aud bitter partisan debate is
j certain, anil it may play nn impor-
i tant part in the silver contest, as
j drawing the party lines rigidly in one
At a meeting of the county executive
eeminiilce of the Peoples party of this | Payne, Okla.
scanty, held January H4, 1®3, arrange-i
■ents were made for establishing a li- { 'v 1 N Or lolIKK COL N 1 V I'. A. ,v I. I
brary Dr. \\. \. Kiniberly was elect-j Meets at Dover every 4th Saturday of
ed librarian aud 11. < Diehl, secretary |each month
and treasurer. The following premiun-.s I
XVI i'ii 1 II' | . "I1 r It/F.RSi
To I.,; township sending in the lur* i f'
est diemti,;,', one silk United States d..g. ZZ', LecZ ' '
Heackiuarters for Cherokee!SKI tTlattlK
Pi • t* "P it ' * il i ha party lines in everything. A1
Strip supplies. Everything in the
line of Groceries, Flour, and Feed.lE^
at astounding prices, Thev niakel."-'^
People hold their ears and o-row1
jecause times are hard and grace. r
ies so cheap. City trade a special-iff
turer, Paris.
tbsre are rumors of a combine
feat of this aud the Voor
1 hees repeal bill.
If tLu object of assembling the
tives o( nuinerollB boards
the larger cities in uon-
1 j vention at Washington this wcok
* 1 ' 111 ! was to influence the Senators 011 ti e
jecause times are hard and grocer-1^,-,to,.,..,d.fihat
lie douht, * mastuke wa maiU.
the convention Iias bail in
tv. We carry a full line of' fresh
vegetables, fruit and canned uoodslf T""r ogr"""""J"" *
To the sut>-lihrariiin seenring the larg-
est.donation, one Irish niileh cow.
Tbe premiums will be awarded on the
15tli at June, and it is urgently request-
ed thai township committeemen irive
this matter llc-ir special attention.
They are also r.-quesied to appoint a
man in each rn. d district to assist I hum
tu raising funds am! distributing litera-
aiurc. reporting such names, together
with the adilre's of each, to our secre-
tary immediately.
This library U to be known ps th« In-
dustrial Library of Logan county.
All township commiMeemcn lliat have
not appointed sub-libriirians iu their re-
spective road districts will at once do
se.
All eomiiiBiiieatioiif should be ad-
dressed to H. C. Diehl.
311 Second St., Guthrie, O. T.
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The "great plain people-' have the
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Bst of reform press circulators and the
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Slates will send you sample eopits free
for distribution among your neighbors.
TYrlte your name and address plainly
.Addles \ nur letter to
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jsepl Des Molns, Iowa.
('LKVKLAND CO. ALLIANCE.
Meets the second Friday in January,
April, July and Octobcr.
officers;
D. M. Stephens- Pres. Moore.
I 'has. Clothier. Secy.
J. W. Sti'oup, Lect.
PEOPLE'S PARTY.
People's party of Lawrie meets tbe
first Saturday evening of each month at
Camp liussell school house. A general
Invitation is extended to all.
cicars, tobacco and confectionery
. Cor. Broad St and Okla. Ave.
iHWIS, 1*1'
enstorwbo favors tho trade mon
and their action in f,ivi>r of the
Yuorheos bill say it uooGuned in the
minds of the poople tho st^tsmout
so often l-.ade by tho silver men,
il is only tho moneyed taon of tbe
country who aro demanding the
passage of the Voorlioes bill. The
convention certainly bad no effect
upon the silver Senators, because
tlioy knew long a;*<> that a« a rule
pauiu*.—Nat:-.i al Spectator.
r lilies in Ueorgia.
Polities n red hot in Georgia
but fe\/ vduiiiiitii'&ticn democrats
are to bo found tines the lion and
1 utiib (i levo and slier) lnve lain
down together. S, ti th a 111 de-moo-
racy has sworn vengeance sgaiust
the latter aud vvsu iotiinalo that
tho niotites of the fotiner sro any-
thing but pure in accepting such a
bed fellow aud of course Tom Wat-
son is whoopirg them up.
The J\ n 11- M;i eli li to riopub-
lk'iins of Iowa.
The antiMincbine republicans of
Iowa met at Des Moines and placed
in noinisiitiou L. S. Coffin for
goverurr, passed some resolutions in
favor i/f prohibition that has 11a
uncertain s, und. This uetion was
rendered liecesiury bee: use of tho
rein grnds uiovom«nt of ihe machine
meeting of Aug. Hi on Ike pro
hibitioii question, which is looked
upon us oce of paramount import-
ance iu Iowa politics. The old
machine will have to trim up ker
gearing ami {/rease her boxing or
she will get loft .n the race. These
aro aggre.-Mve days snd the people
are loosing i flden. e in machine
politics.
ISimiih! r
Mr*. Ulii;t- iRftor l>>e
dear, I wish vouM stoi
.Store tt Co.'s un.l ortler ■ v
of It.
I< fust)—My
it:to Hi^rr
Ills of
a yard tn« re of th- I r'oth 1 yester-
da a'-d ibrce-qnurt« r .
Mr. iilinks -I'm afraitl I'll forget If
you give me tho ir.« ins nc -.v. .1 wst s; euk
U) me over the telephone this a.ter*
—er—•
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Make as many small English words
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without using a letter in any one word
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list will be given a beautiful matched
pair of Cream M'hite Ponies, Gold
Mounted Harness and phayeton; a trip
to the World's Fair and return for the
second largest list received: a duo t'p
right Piano for third; a Pimemutic Bi-
cycle fo- fourth: line Gold Watch for
fifth; pair of Diamond Ear-rings for
sixth; Partor Organ for seventh; ele-
gant Harp for eighth; Black Silk Drtss
Pattern for ninth; Music Box, Drum and
bells for tenth largest list; also 100 other
valuable prlr.es for tbe first 100 pcrs ms
sendi ng a list of not less than 60 words
made from the letters contained In
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T'd <r*
Jl
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'1 T7\
Jilt
(Ck
the Boards '. f Trade of I ho ciitintry no°'•
OCR :e Hoy (in the afternoon) -Please,
wero strongly anti silver, so tbr.t B;ri ijinUr, is at Coj phone una
tho exiioiiBo somebody had to tut w- nta ti> tam l > y< y
1 - ' | i- lilmUs p.v
up ull the cash for railroad fare and tell her 1 m drunk.
hotel bills of bringing tlioso men to An lm| |1Ujus B,
Washington was woi'.-.e th«n wasted, j Little Boy—Papa, uiay I ktudy eio-
so far a. tho Scnto is cmerued. r&pa_In(ic,,(1 yoI1 ,n8y, mj
Then are iucu in Tie Sonnle who : boy, if you w sh. You desire to b4i«
, , , i , f , , J come a great orator, don't you?
make use of all the ti eks of orator) , ••ve.s mats it."
i lo add effeot to tho points made in | "And someday, perhaps, have tour
—' c riug.ng through
their speeches, but Senator
i>l Colorado, is not one of
halls oI
I want
Which Protects Both
MERCHANT AND FARMER.
Teller, «on)fl.eB,
them, i "1 shouldn't care for that.
to be an uf ■ r-dicner spee.lier."
Ou tho contrary, he it a man, wtnse j nre u)u ambitious ior social
loeoclieH us u luie aro made iu plain distinct on, then?
1 "iio, 1 wa t the dinners.
con vi isali. ual j'ist sh though1
ho were talking to au individual
*T\ f
'w li 'i 3 s.- ii i
it may be surmised then that eh * n
Mr. Teller becsmo the chief actor,
iu fact the only actor, in tho most
dramatic scene of I ho sea-ion it had
j great effeot upon his colleagues,
I who whether they agree w ith him
▲ I'liysual lui) :j48ibUltye
Q Jk
to wis
When yon come to
buy what yon want of
those who advertise in the
m
uu
1
.JL •
eoavictions. Mr. Teller had just |
had s little controversy with Sena-
tor Hawley, of Connecticut over
ulrer and was portraying in plain 1
language the suffering which he b«
In ved wuuhl tie eutaileil upon the
peoj l > be repre-euts, if the Voor ;
hoee bill lievame a law, when Mid j
denly his voice becum* puthotie and
lems bewail to ftr ■-n 'I • Vn Ins r- •
then he 1 r ■); ih ti c onp'.* i ly -ail
failing into his iliur, dri pped I ;
bead between lus hatids and for a ,
Y^V '■ s\ r .i
v/^
. ■* .1 K —'v t
■ ^ ft H
First Strnye l R.ivo'rr—Tell y'
B I'm a rai t > , o ho ne. My w iId
& I**I licj .o n ra • mr •.
a r b r.jtd . eve^ep— IloM y*r
b. a .
r >'."1 Reveier—Can't <!o it,
Hob. '.' n t do it. It's Ujo kUwd'**
J uuui# . _
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