West and South. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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SIGNAL
j tb« 'one mule farina' in tbe cotton Qq fo]L_ ~T.
tvt ^TtrC Tha propoeiti*'B to coiu tbe «eign-. , ,, j
N V_> i bb. I L.Ln lhe tr<M1.m7_ that I <i'Btrict i. one-third t.> the landlord
X t«r ibli> iiii'ieaee ( l*eiity-iive
per cc*ut, iu ar^t ^ l*''r crime no-
ticed fo; the pa" 1,1 Maeea-
ebu.etts, of which int'reasf Kilty
eev?n pur citil wiu for
Tho K.'iv Y.uL Wine mid Spirit
remarked lately in regard
to Cleveland's election, 'II® know* .
Hit tenant furnisbue the stock and
imd half i-nd-half
or age bullion in — , — , .....
. i 1 mid t«*o thirds to the tfnent in cast-
le ilia difference between the amount """ u
of whut the bullion actually ooet
tlir goyrnnient and what it will; iu>jjlnnitnts.
wake when coined into silver dol !«• • *n«i.ho. theu,.]
1«, and to anticipate Urn i..ue I,y | In either cm. .be tenant recede.;
li e io.u« of tilver certificate, ap ; the entire product of .he .egetisblo,
peurs to I . the easiest way of at ' |' tcb, an* u( hi. poultry yard, if he
the lecretary acme j keepa one; but aa o the crop
known that ti,«: half end-half diyi.ion ia the u.usl
S-A-XTN-3DER.S
C. W, WHITE
• ! iEAl) IN G-JEWELER-
MR.S-
For all the
Jiateit stylf-a | n , . , n -
Of MILLINERY. 11 have the Largest and bestj W/\ | QHES (ft
til Hartlie. Ays. • hri«. 0 T, | STOCK OF 'JEWELRY
ouue giving
mure cash. It i*
h« oould not hare been elected with l rMjd!nt ^ Ur Carlisie f„or j one-
out their (the liquor deal.™ )*CtiT* w)j| r#,.ommu„j it to, "i
ngrea* ft> aoon . the repeal bill
I
Aa nearly a« 1
| il atood aa follow*:
I'Min and farm liOllbf
j Stock and implements
<ald fln«l it, |
EANSANN ATTIiK fc'AIK.
Out Continual Hound of Enter-
tainment nt Their Slate
Building
support, and if he ' wise, he mint
knew that the success of hie ad ^."^n di.poaed of. l his would I district I islted m southern tieor
ttiaistratiou depends upon ie*°K ; p|,c0 j„ u,„ treasury alnio.t $52,; 6>4-
ailing Tammany Hull, whoae main j ^(000 and to that extent relief*
•trength the liquor dealers *rt. J Ul# kitllution. All secondary leg
It is difficult to rtaliie th* full: i.lation on finance, howtyer, i to'
•ijiuilicai.ee of the young people's | be postponed until the senate act*
moveiouMt in (La cbvirches. The apon the repeal bill.
young people of time societies are' During the meotinj of the .en
a uuit in tbeir opposition to tba as ! «to committee ujt finance yesterday
loon and to all form. of iuunip"' thore t *s nn informal di.rus.ion of
auee. Some may sneer t the alroiigj the policy to he pursned with refer
eu?p«i'.* i'a reaolutioiis p s ed byleuoe to measures now before the
tkeae oou?cutious, but the men en:s?nute reported by that committee.
(aged iu the liquor trsftic do not j Mr. Voorhees announced in unuais-
saeer at them; uor would «uy one . takalile language in his detercaisn
4o *o who had eter fflt thu moral: tidU to push the repeal bill as rap-
power aad mighty collection which j idly #• possible and indicated that
lies Wk of the rote.- Signal Notes, i this would he done at least for the
________ present withoui leference to any
i other bills.
Senator llarri also made au im-
i portaut announcement in tbo inset
ing on lielialf, it is supposed, of the
oppouets of the repeal bill. Tliie
mi that hereafter it was his pur
" pose to demand that at all titues
Chicago, III, Sept.-The K« -i|hw# ihHU,d h, qu,,rntu iu lh.
were out m numbers. This Thi, ,UU0Unc#nl„t i,
was readily apparent by -ho way | ^ |mre oriirinkl<)a in th, ,Ul0
they thronged their .tat. VmWi"« I of affair, d.ieowed i. the senate
all day. They had one continual j AfUr lllllt body had re
round of entertainment. The Mo ; ^ (|> # n ,o rm-t Mr
doo Ulee and Mandolin «lab fill.a p,^ to po.tI)ouu bi. .peech antil
iu every gap in the day*. Pro«rMn | ^.MrcUty, ifc beostn* appamiife that
large majority of tho sens tors
I had left for tioiue, leming the en
! ate chamber comparatively vacant,
dow a and serenaded the official, at, ^ lh#t <|)(iie #l lflMt J tU ,,,
the Administration building. Mr. j MRtM| w#r„ t,U)S8 who ^ „
Gaston Boyd.a Columbia chorus of | non|Jce(j 1)Jr t|1#ir ¥olQi their desire i charge on credit sales did
500 voiees also added to the I1'''" ■ w, lhtl )nl,ia#M ot lL. ,#ll.te ceed 20 per cent. He wr
area of the day at the Kanaas build tiiiue
Ing ^ 00 'UU — ♦
Sowthrt'u Prosperity.
Mlnncariota s Lenlalativo A'dr
en tho Coal Trust Bearing
Good Fruits.
Bi. Taci., M inn., Sept. B, The
MiiiQcstota Coal vinbii — h^a col
lapsed I' hat, been compelled to
abau'-lo'i 'he lield titri'iigh f.;^ 1,v
Tbu ttru>-ir'iijejt t f 'he t;*u*t la\y
lati winter and iho resent activity
of the oouimitU* of fifty h« driten i thf w-u-st clothed worst fcil, nu I j
thecombineto the eonelu.ion that j worst housed farmer iu the coun
it would he utifafe to operate any I try. Compared with him the nor ,
lecjer in this state. thern fauuer is au aristocrat. The
The new law uickaa a eomhiua census of 1S80 es'sbli.h this fad •
H«a for the purpose td laniog the it raiued the average year's prod
frieu of food or fuel a p*a l offense no: on Ohio farms at $700 por fn*
without the optiou of * fine. The : lit; in the •eceili:ig siatea the arer
•oal combine has, therefore, abolish I .ge year's product "ai mluei' ai
•d ita centrsl t fiice known aa the , only $270. Since 1MS0 the condi
Minnes.otaBui.au of Coal Sutif j tinn i f both the Ohio farni.r aiul
tic., and haa discharged i'.s .hie? the southern farmer has changed
,1., W. J. PATTERSON'S
LIVERY MD FEED OtliN.
tried t) get the balance .licet'
upon uch firms in the fertile cotton
lu Oklahouia, and will Sell Quods j"
Cheaper Tkan Any Other h'irm |
Anyone waniiug goods iu iay lme ,
CAN SAVE MONEY
B ^ i'lt A DING WITH ilS.
XI IriK OT.O ttKWITT IliNb
Double team, #'^.50 per ilay.
Single team. $2.00 per d.sy.
tlig. all first claes. Gi«e uie a
cail and 1 will guarantee natis
faction. C.sh in advance. My
propeity is all paid for, hence I
huro uo interest to pay, and e u
lot lewne cheaper than any barn
iu to\yn. lie .t of carv liken «(
titan:, entrusted to isy cars.
I alsobave a fine lias I'iauo., Oigans aud musical gooda at price. No
Other. Can Touch, • V, W. WHITE, Jeweler.
SPECIAL Attention Oivyu tu Kepairiug WATCHES.
i A-eWI.ltVKt.AXO AVE.,
PARKER'S
BOOK-ST OR E
HAS REMOVED TO
without showi-?? signs of abatement
aud when they ban i little spar, j
. ,f 0(i u> >1,000 !
. .901
Total capital .. $1,000 to 91.-1)0 j
Kikli L bales of cotton si per bale Jinn i
Seed snd fortllliers lut least) JOj
Nit product 81001
Tenant's share l"0
Undlord's siinre l'Wj
"The landlord', share, however j
i. aot really SO grebt a. this, for!
upon him falls the occasional re-!
pair, of houses and iaiploments, aud j
the occa.'onal purchase of a new;
mule vtheu the old one is worn out]
or crippled. T'pon iiiiu, too, fulls!
the chief lo.s wLen the crop ia short
for i.e uiu t often go security at thai
store for sll the supplies furnished BEAD 2* EL' <j> BLOC
to tenant. j
"Thi. brings up another point j Norlb "f U"'""3 jiutM Lrud Cl ;
which shows that the lens-it's share! ^
also, i. le<s than appears from the
balance sheet. Mis supplies are all
bought upon c rod it, and the credit
system i. the plunderer of the south.
That this system plunders the far
men in becoming pretty well know,
hut that tlio storekeopors also are
frequent sufferers in not so fsmiliar'
Yet the storekeeper, have grievan-
ces that are well worth considering,
I
In tbe first place, tbey deny that
tkey charge''t o priees," or even,
'a price anil a half,' for the jfoils
.old on credit. One i f them, who j
was a banker a. well as a merchant,
assured we tbat the additional
I
> it ti
ind< sil,
A SENSATION
THE Mi!.lM3TII 05Y B003S m CLOTHIIIG STORE
OB'
E. T, PATTEN Sl CO.,
TO GO
orr of BL?
a nn ron nb>v a«d dksirablb merchandise
yUiijUwU to bvi Threwa oa th. Market at oace and Sold
REGARDLESS OF COST.
Vliin it a great opportun'ty to gets Spring outfit fur little money
M. ROSINSCN
CHAMPION
ODK. HARRISON & DIVISION ST3.
GIJTII It IE, OKL.\ HOM A.
J. S. LYON, AGENT.
BOOT and SH0FJ"™ IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES, CARTS, ETC.-
Puts the Best RepaLrinj
Moline Wagons, John Deere Plows, Etc.
> DIVISION ST., BETM HA8.&0X. ATE. - IUTMRIE, 0. T.
k UUwt A*
wfTRMi,
, I fcTtk
UK LA- Uii i
(JKO. A MBTCALF. Pr U..t.
M.L. Tt* 1R Cft«kl«c
A stuff eorrespondent "f Tbe:
Outlook, who was dotailed to write
up
'Industrial Ani.ric.i." and wh"
slatin£ his eide of the cs^e, hut it
would be fair to strik* a balance
beiween hi" .tateirient a1 i th-- fai
uier.'. A twenty per csut over
not
Au
charge on credit a«l«« would
'compensate the .torcUeeper.
hsa bei u lately invu.tigating ill®
condition of the southern states,
jjir -b t'i • following about Georgia."
"In t'-o old daye, a oottoii-pUnt,
rr ins an aristocrat. T) dsy he in*
(Ohio money leader of my acquaint ;
FARMERS
WHEN IN TOV/is
C ALL t)N IK h.
FURBER'S
FOR Dl XXJilt
FOR | ^ CTS.
CAPITOL NATIONAL BANL.
C.Al'lTAL, #50,000,
WE 00 A GEIiEfiAL
Oiti
:i«IS BUSINESS YOUR PATR0HA65 S0LI8ITEB.
; c«;a«r Okiftkoma Ate. aad it.
r.nce aiway. claims to charge only
'18 per cent, iuteres* uoou hi. small-
est loan., but Kill's that lie must |
[haye l'i per cent for ilia ?oat of col-
lection. Tba s nithern storekeeper '
must also consider this item, or lie !
will coins out serioo.ly the loser.
The collection of nuall dtbt. ia the
meanest kind of work, and the
i hardest kind of work, even when I
the debtor is honest and ftbls i t
time to pay. When we include the
cr.ecs here the tenant is neither |
not honost or i3 unabls to |>ay, we |
mutt lecognizo that a tremendous |
ove.-ehargs on ciodit t«.les.
SLOCUM.
CEFJT18T.
> 4 iOf. TI?,.ltre«t Kwcitiaaoallafiini a
+ i M. MGELHIHUEY,*
DKUGS, BOOKS | STATIONERY
XKXT DOOU
eSlcer, John J. Khodes.
'lbs dealer, will hereafter
individual, and haru l.ndu a
f.i- tbe worse, but the
let as re than th*
:ut of 1930 sotton t> aj brin'
latter has lout
firmer. In'
ing 11 cents'
lft v cent. . ton on anthracite c> al n j. 'und; to day it i bringing but
Bight on th. heels of thi. 8Jiiie*'7j T' 'is hat been no increase iu
tbe anBouucmeut of a leading lirrn tbe product of each acre. The far
lhat, beginning next Monday it nier.' aiotisy income iiaa been cut
vyill sell coal for cash at $1 nnder down in just this proportion, Yen
tbe present quoted rate. Coal at i hare but to talk a little while with
I* is not an uuliksly outcome of tbe j ons of them bwfms you understand
tallages of the eombins. j why th * are enthusiastic, not only
, for the free Coinage of bilvcr. lut
TREASURY RELIEF : for unlimited issues of
After demonetising .ilvor the;
| bouse went into committee of the J
ebole to play bursa and h y« been ;
; t i'. e\er sines.
SILVER BUTTONS.
Th.
Cabinet Discusses
Financial Situation.
WagnixaToM, Sspt. 7.—lb. linan
nisi rjuestion vt. the main topic
discuustd at the meeting of the
■abinet yonteriUy. 11 i uiiderateod
that the various .• Iuiiici •n.'^ested
looking to ths enlurgetu. t t f the
•urrency were considered at some
l npth by ibe prs.ident aud hi. ad-
7i*er. nithotlt any final re^nlts.
It i. eoneidered ne es.ary both
by the president aud Secretary far
lisle, that some ntep. .houU be im
Biediately taken to iucrea.e the
•vailable cash of the treasury. a ,
owing to tbe fa'ling effin the on.
tom. and internal revenue receipt?
•luce the commencement of tlir
present fl.tal year, the ineoms o\
the govern-nent is not sufficient to
Baeet the ordinary sapsnditure.
Show your colors by wearing a Silver j
Dutton. Organize Siher I.eagues nnd j
aign a pledge not to vote for any man j
for otlice who is not in favor f free .
coinage. Write for authority to eeiah-
lUli Silver Leagues. Buttons ("25 cents J
. ,oi uuiiuiuru i ^< v. (..per. In 1 eaob) can be obtained by addressing the
11873 their cott.iu brought It) conts 1 American Bi-M.ialie Asiociation, I
The 3 * , , n-i • i i Denver. Cel.
a pound iu (fold, lliey have neon
.11 their prosperity sink m pri.-ft in —
the proportion that cotton baa guns
i down To talk with such men
' about the unearned increment in
Ian 1 rabies would bu to a.aurae the
role of a lunatic. Tbe only unearn-
ed i :remont thoy can .ee is tho i
unearned increment in the weight |
of all debt, n.ea.ured in gold.; NoticP,
Not all the politician, in Christen ' rr««k S„lr,^
dom could conyinoa them that the I
gold standard for tho ineasurmsnt j
of lebu, ur that the refusal to re
monetize silver in the face of «
failing gold supply, wa
less °.hau a national eritue.
Notice.
Anyone ran obtain free al.ver litera ;
ture nv aildressing ilio l'an-Aniericaii
Hi-Metallic Association, Denver, t'oi.,
and enclosing postago for the sauie.
> To ths Justios sourt of t.,f-
Js . i Intl. Cjunly Oklahnuift Tsi.
To Jo'cnh S: Trait,
Non resiitvnt llefoniteot.
. | Yon ore hfrtby Botifii-J that you nav* li«on
| ,uej iu tho Justice court of Lcgsn County Ok-
ljl«l,ur. Territory by Krum Suaty for
aythi^p : tfftnty-iii dollars duo on a .roaiiiory noto
' ' aDit your anol' a:il ehu:tlrs Ituch .i anil
that uslcss you bo and uiipoar hefor-th
"Of eour.e many of the white
planters have incntnen much above
i,he average, through the rentals
they receive from th'-ir negro ten-
ants. The division of the crop upon
(l^rsi^ni'd Justice of tho i'oaco of Sewar-1
TewTnliinof said oounty on tut- sth. day of
;jU«jk. iSHlnt 2 o'clock 1'. M of said day
and aniwur or ploud to said action Judifem.-nt
will be render*! wainut you for twcuty-nix
dollur, und coiiii aud your jiruperty soU lo.
tatiify the eiono. Oated tLij 6th, day of
July A. D iW.
G- WT, ftarlaod,
/ai,i?o ti Is* C, ,
a
p
GUTHRIE,
Shaw
fOSTOFFtCK.
- OKLAHOMA.
(V
M ti i ii ews;i8xw-x*kw3,h"
I barber Shop
i.-in
Bstwcein
and titiO ti
.ii
nt it Division, Okljtheni* Avs.
IB
a few day*, ft'td you vrill kfc ftftrtlal tt tke uut t |
ntoti-4 iiicetM thnt will rtwarvi T.u/ riorta. w •
p* ikl*«lv hnvft the brat ba«iu«< \ J.f • a ftffct
that can t>« toiiiai <"n •' •ft-tTi.
•41.00 profit on O VOO worth of t dftlnsM la |
bciat tMl'V and honorably mad« by aad pe:^ i« ,
haunrcit of m«o, wo«n«n, boyt. uW girli ia var |
•mploT. You m iaak« mnr.ey at work for |
as tbaityou Lart kn. idra uf. I'll* bui;n >« I*
SaT to (turn, in •traction* no lirupN auU plain,
at all ■ueooerf frnm the Hart. Thota wko t«k« f
hold of tho baiirtft.i rrap Ht ndvauvaft tkat
arise« frt m tha «oaud reputation of oat o' tko i
old. si, inos«t «uere« fal, :iad larf«it psblitbiaf •
Uotitcs ia A in uric ti. -i*«nre tor rour elf the pTOBM I
that the builaeiiio readily f«d hu/.d oitn Iy y4*N«.
▲11 hoflauers iucaee.l grandlr. aud more tha.i
realii* their greatMl expect at iona. l"bo«. wlio
trr it And xactly a* wo tell^thera. Tnere is plenty
or rooai for a few more workort, and we ur-*
tbem U b*|rin at o*ce. If vua aj* a.readr a o
tlcvod, but ha*e h «w rpitr* raomonU, w.i ai*k
t nut thatn to advaatjig*. then \*rite u* at oaof
(for tliit 1-' your grand opportunity], aaid roo«k<
f ll partirular* by return mail. Addro*i,
1Kb K A OT.., l' a Mo 400, inyaat*, Alo.
- Sel.ntlSj Aieerlc
CAVfiAiS
_ MAR
023SQH
II .uid* - •• -j\
etifrn rmn
KCTOf M CO.. A'I bktjiutfA V, ..iKV VtiUK.
( ldao^ bmreo« ftr a&.uriit® pai->i' ' A '
Kyary rut*nil K'iwi out st ut ii btvii^kt f ~on*
tiia pabilw by n t >Ueo g", xi fit*.- *' oiargo la tl*e
jMcienfU'ls ^tacnciiu
i K1 ru-ocdnav!^ow T«t
vrz ~
■ "W«r
mltUi
GftT*ati«, aud Traie-Marica obUlnid, and all Pat-
a*i bu*ii*B« r«ii.lasted for Modsrawe Feat,
Our wfCct it Opnotl'* U. T. Patent Cff!o«;
a ;d wo tmi e*;rnra >\tent in lot* tino than tkooo
ratnnie from W* h«rq;ton.
Hend taodel, drftwlr.ffOT phfto., wlfJt daaerip-
Uoa W# il*i*a, if pateTikabla or not, free ot
chvs.T*. <^ur foe r >t d-.fc till patent 1* *a« tirod.
a "How to OMi'a r.itantt," witb
Bamca ef actual cllent« in yenr bute, coiaty, or
town, eon; free. Ae.dro*i,
C.A.GnSOW&CO.
•Mo&iio Patott OOct W «Linr*os . 0 P,
•b«"urit* ! Uarr«wtni; a«*p lr U ti* !«•' of aa lk«f
kiokt>Mk«n!o t,fi>r«* rl*M «p>wtai«iwy I l/etapiu*
t*«! Kenrh t>%t. We «p dome Itaproveyour .'Tk r*t%
■ itjr, and t«ri'«pre n r!t*. ^r^sefr.:ic . ptar . It w * '«*
ky a t>liil«a ph*r, uu "tka AadiU< * *f F rta*« ofTero o
feltlfx "re*" ttaity te *««k pai*« (.t tnai* Mrlwd *t IMb^
•■krijc tLe chaste, ®ud ihe •«.-« ontUer rlslioi; t.ul to da
•e m.4 ihi d*>trt«, ewwUrMirt " Ufiw •'.tall y->« fta4
th* 00Li)B.t o*^eri«BHrT I«r«a*litP.te artry ahaara \h*
•ppe.ra woiuty aad affair ppviti.e. Ikat la what nil
aes.VI viaa do. Kara i* an oppcrtauKr. *uch a* I* nit oftao
UKcr*. Money to hi raade aint 1 n< iaM|
br fcay U'^atrUna ;t«r«>r ef-ltttor •«. All afaa Y.-« 'JO
4« iha work aad .ive at In • .o. wliaravar r*« ar*. K «, So
Kir^i^-a are a*kily earniuf from It* to X|IO par da? Yer
can 4a aa vail If yaa wfU work. not t « li*rd, bet
«aaa1y; aad ya* ran ia«raaaa yaar iaaofu* na yaa fo i*wl
K* irtTe m r tlmairsW, ori.ll jo:ir titaa to tlia work. Cj*p
l *ra. f'pltttl not r^'iuW.-i \7a -tort *n. AIH?Cws*j
f'nratlraly new axil raaUv ni'i> "fitI. >>a laatrnce ^*4
khow roe U-'w, fren. K >I' ira ar - v wi s-jiraf oi:r «"srj*
ora. No room to axplaia ra \t ilto aad l*arn "*11
by re#e a mvS Uaiariaa to *alay. A<lrfr«tfi aton< e. ft.
tt«UwM Jt ««., ISoa «, roru.uul, UbM
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