The Choctaw News. (Choctaw City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 18, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 24, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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THE
Choctaw
News
VOL. 4.
t'HASJC t£, H EE it AS, Eh tor ami
CHOCTAW CITY OKLAHOMA O T SATURDAY* APP. 24. 1807
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LOCAL ITEMS.
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Items Gathered Here and
There that May In-
terest You
from
II. A. Jones has moved
Choctaw, to his farm.
Prof Jean Day returned to Okla-
homa city, Tuesday evening.
J. A. Beeinan returned from Ok-
lahoma city, Sunday morning.
Considerable real estate changed
hands in Choctaw, this week.
S. K. Hawkins and G. VV Out-
ealt went to Oklahoma city, Friday.
Wm Ivy and Cal Proctor return-
ed from Eufala, Wednesday even-
ing.
Miss Helen Parker attended the
school entertainment Monday
night.
County Treasurer Alexandr came
out Sunday to visit with home
folks.
Chas. Gault was among the
arrivals on the Choctaw, Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. Joe Ford visited Oklahoma
fcity Monday, returning Tuesday
morning.
Born—to Mr. and Mr3. Elmo
Cook, on Sunday, April 18th, a
baby boy.
Sheritf Barrows passed through
Choctaw last Friday, on his way
to McLoud.
Services at the M. E. Church
Sunday,morning and night. Junior
League at 3P. M.
Mrs. J. C. Rowland returned
from an extended visit in the east,
Wednesday evening.
The jury in the Henry Hasle
case, at Oklahoma city returned a
verdict of not guilty.
Prof. Dailey and Fred Palmer
went to Oklahoma city Friday,
returning Saturday morning.
Paul Stone and Joe Luse took
advantage of the pleasant weather
and drove to Oklahoma city, Tues-
day.
Lyle Beeman was quite sick the
first of the week, but under the
skillful treatment of Dr, Hues,
he is on the mend.
The Easter Services at the M.
E. Church last Sunday was well
attended and a very interesting
program was rendreci.
Cal proctor and FTm Ivy left
Monday morning for Eufala, I. T.»
at which place they are to act as
witnesses in a case.
F. L. Mackey, one of Normans
prominent business men was a
2 aesenger on the east bound Choc-
taw, Tuesday morning.
The Easter Services at the Con-
gregational Church Sunday night,
b\’ the people of the M. E. Church,
^outh, was a decided success
Standing room was in demand.
Kvmt your boot*
Don’t forgot ths lecture at the
M. K. Church, Monday night
Mr. H, D. Pack and ton left for
Port Arthur, Texae, Turtday going j though nrduoua labor* on Fiidiy.
through by wagon, April 10, and on Munday evening
Dr. O. 8. Harmon left Friday ' fo,,u»inK «»the M. L. church wm
morning for Missouri to pay a! the doling •oonn of one of
vieit to hie father. the most successful term* of school
Hen Coates left Thursday for|ov" t,u«bl ln ll,i* It consU
Port Arthur. Texas, where he ** o( *o0**‘ recitations, decline-
expects to ouims n fortune. tlons, tliniogttmt and talilcsuN.
O. W. Outcalt aud W. W. Lewi. The P«P,U. *“»« .mall ac
were among the arivals on the <1",U*hI wllh or*ht nu‘l
Choctaw, Friday uiorulng bcuor to lLo teacbM
Como out on,I Uo.r tl>. f,co "r r"t,“” *•"
lecture by P,of. Edwin D.B»rr. at vorv f'®’
tho M. E. Church, Monday night. 1 »d lowly flown BoauUlul
Paul Stone was considerably
worked up over tliu disappearance j
trhcnio need of Mortgages, Heal fa. • 0
lit Morliraxss. I.AiiflM. DfltJi • » ** *
of his driving mare Friday morn-., , .,
ing, but soon found that .ho had j ’ UA\ ’ *^t° ‘
got loose and took a short trip
north a litllo ways.
Misses Bossio Mosey and Mittie
Jones, Messrs, G. I Dailey, Claud
Beeman, Fred Palmer, and Dennis
Terrell went to Oklahoma city
Tuesday afternoon to attend the
teachers examination.
mom. or .moot.
The teacher* and pupils iu tho estat) Mortgages, Leases, Pwdn
i fall and wiutei term of the 1‘hoctaw i Hill wf tale, Notes or any thing ,
j City schools floUbod their pl«<4isaot; in 4t* hue don’t fail to call at
this office,
Tho undertaking establishment
ol Beeman Son’s can hereafter he
found first door south of News
office.
llfci Minute i* nil the time ini> -.»rv I
toiIitIiIi] from in’CmiihI etperleiice that I
One Minute Cough Cure does tv lint it« 1
oat.o Juijdie* —(Jhootn wDrujf liu.
1/ you intend t<> but 1 <1 let Coats
and them*!figure on your bill oi hardware.
Tortuting, Uchinu, scaly skin erup I
lions, lutrus umi scalds are soothed nl I
once and promptly healed by DeWitt's I
Wiloti !lu/.cl Saly»\ the bout knott n cure I
for piles.—I'hoot ft w Prog (Vi
Buy vour tinwnro of Coals.
lion': allow the lung* to Ik* unpaired
by ttic continuous Irritation nl n cough,
it is Custer lo prevent consumption
thao to cure it. Ouu Minute Gough
Cure taken oarlt will ward off nny fa-
tal lur.g trouble.—Choctaw Drug Co.
That xi arc coming right ay
to the scratch with a fall Hoc of
Hpring and Butuiusr goods, sarb
as have never before been shown
In this city. W e don't believe
much in
Blowing-
compnrisoutHl girls in
Oiwnca and bewiichiu
j small and ruddy faced,
MONEY TO LOAN!
1 have plenty ot money on band
at u.11 times aud at lowest rates, for
loans on
Growing crops, ok chattel loans!
First oh second mortgages on land
on LONG OK SHORT TIME!
Money always READY!
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FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Ff C. FltfERTY,
Oklahoma City. O. T.
all their iu
g ways, th<
mischievoui
each vieing
with the othor to make the evening*
entertainment n success. Choctaw
may well feel proud of her school,
The able mnnuer in which i'rof.
Dailey has conducted tho Hchool hns
endeared him to all friends of edu
cation. He in a thorough, practical
educator, a matt of good judgment,
fully in earnest iu his manner of
teachiug, kind and affable, though a
firm disciplinarian, at once gaining
the respect and confidence of his
scholars,
Mr. Dailey has been ably second
ed iu his school work here by Mrs.
Claudie Whitlock, who has labored
incessantly to make her department
a success, and how well she has suc-
ceeded is evidenced by tho respect,
love aud confidence shown toward
her by her pupils.
We know that the scholars aud
patrons of the school highly appreci
ate the good work done by them in
our school, aud we feel safe in say-
ing that it is tho unanimous wish of
and a visit to our atoro is all
that 1. required to cunvlnco you
that we arc simply giving you
tho plain facta, and facts sro
what count. Come in when in £
town and wo will give you some
prices tlist will open
CARD Of THANKS.
We wish to thank the people
Tor their kindness in responding
:;o our request, and though owing 1 . , ,
to the crowd there were those who a intereate:1 1,1 keePin" our 9choo!
were compeled to go away .hungry to the Present hi8h standing.
yet we think they will acknow- that U *'ould.b9 wel1 for tho 6cho'
edge the school entertainment M)0artl lotain them for the coming
was well worth the price of the J year> possible to do so.
tickets. Our thanks are also duo After the entertainment was at an
to the teachers and children. end all present went over to the
Mrs. Waterson. school house where they found large
Mrs. Dr. Dunn. tables heavily ladened with all the
County Examinations imraagmaWe,
9 which had been prepared by tho
Examinations for the graduation good Iad;es of Choctaw, and pre-
of pupils from the country schools pared for a good cause; that of fix-
will be held at Oklahoma City, Ed- ing up and beautifying the grave
mond and Choctaw City on Friday Lard> After supper all returned to
and Saturday, May < and S. 1 u- their homes satisfied that they hail
pils must be examined iu Reading, | been well entertained.
Orthography, Penmanship, English
Your Eyes.
Jfoflre A mooting will bo baht nt tho
M. E, church, on Wednesday, April JS,
at 2 p. iu., for the purpose of making
arrangements in regard to the glayo
yard. All arc invited to attend.
Mits. Waterson,
Mrs, Dunn.
Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography,
Physiology aud U. S. History. To
receive a diploma tho pupil must
make an average of 80 per cent, with
no branch below 00 per cent,
animation of candidates for Terri-
torial Certificates and diplomas will
be held by the Territorial Board of
Education at Oklahoma City on June
15, 18, 17, 18 and 10.
Alice V. Beitmen, Co. Sup’t
Resolutions.
Whereas: it pleased our Heaven-
ly Father to cail from our band,
Bro. II. E. Athey, a worthy broth,
er and a true Odd Fellow in whom
we feel the community has lost an
honorable and upright citizen, and
our ordex an honored brother in
whom we had the ntermost confi-
dence and unbounded respect.
Therefor be it resolved that Choc-
taw Lodge No. 36 extend to the
bereayed family of our brother,
whose home is overspread with
sadness and gloom, the symphathy
and hospitality of all Odd F'ellows,
and he it further resolved that a
Congressman Howard’s New Book.
Have you read “what Christ saw”
by Holt. M. W. HOWARD, Congress-
man from Alabama, Author of “If
I Christ Came to Congress? Sensation
jX’ al! Startling! The Author threatened
with expulsion from Congress. Send
50 cents to the Author and procure a
copy. Address, IIon.MAY’.HOWARD,
House of Representatives,
Washington, D. C.
If you have ever seen a child iu the
agony of croup, you can appreciate the
gratitude of tlio mothers who kuow
that One Minute Cough Cura roloivcs
their litllo ones as quickly as it is ad-
ministered. Many homes In this city
are ucver without it.-Choctaw Drug Co
NuTicb:— Parties proving np through
this paper should ho sure to call at this
office and gel their affidavit of puldica-
ion before go ing to the Land Office to
prove up.
K. E. Turner of Compton, Mo. writes
us that after sutlenng from piles for
seventeen years, he completely cured
them by using throe boxes of DeYVitt's
Witch Hazel Salvo. It cures eczema
and severe skin diseases.- Choctaw
Drug Co. 1
A Tew loads of stove wood would
be appreciated on subscription
most any time now.
It is surprising what a “wee bit of a
thing’’ can accomplish. Sick head-
ache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour
stomaclie, dizziness, are quickly ban-
ished by DeYVitt’s Little Early Risers.
Small pill, sale pill, best pill—Choctaw
Drug Co.
Just received a full lino ot spec-
tacles by YV. D. Mackrill. Come
and have your eyes tested free of
charge.
Many cases of “Grippe” have lately
been cured by One Minute Cough Cure
This preparation seems especially
adaeted to the cure of this disease. IL
acts quickly thus preventing serious
complications aud bad effects in which
this disease often leayes the patient.—
Choctaw Drug Co.
Coats handles everything in the
hardware line, and sells at prices
that suit the times.
IV« bollove In selling goods on
a close margin and lots of them,
and in this way we are reaching j]
for a share of your trade. u
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IP YOU INI'JKU HIIOIM, WE HAVE THEM
They are Beauties.
Come and See Us,
CHOCTAW,
STONE * CO.
OKLA. TER.
OLD RELIABLE
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The Besf ^
GROCERY
j^ND PROVISION HOUSE.
IF YOU WANT-
At the Lowest Prices' 'go id
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ceries, Furnishing Goods, and the best Flour made on earth
Come and See Us.
At the Lowest Prices' go
OUTCALT’S. A completo
lino of Staplo and F’ancyGro-
Flou
H’e are the oldest house in Choctaw, and are headquarter?
for everything in our line, Upper end of Main street.
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G. W. Outcalt.
Fir t published Apr. 21 1897.
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma, O. 1'. Apr.
20 1897.
Don’t Tobacco :ip»i Smoke Your Life
A\> ay.
IT you want to quit tobacco usiuff easily
and lon .vor, lie made well, strong, magnetic,
lull j now ilfc and vigor, take No-To-Bae,
the w.oider-worker that makes weak men
stroii; .Many gain ten pounds in ten davs.
Over !'•0,000 cub d. Buy No-To-Bac from
your own druggist, wiio will guarantee a
cure. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad.
Bterliug Remedy Co., Chicago orNew York.
DAVIDSON CASE
DEALER IN
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ALL KINDS OF MOULDING AND FINISHING LUMBER
NEAR DEPOT
CHOCTAW CITY
We wish to say: —When you
are in Oklahoma city and wanting
Notice is hereby given that the folio w I : 0s good beds, etc., call on
ing named settler has filed notice of her i ^ ‘ ' “l,iq ^ . COr. Reno
inti ntionto make final proof ir support | and Robinson St.
of her claim aud that said proof will be
made before the Register & Receiver at
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Oklahoma, O.T, on May 31, 1897.
Ranhel A. Cunningham, widow
Aaron Cunningham, deceased,
for the nej of sec 20, tp 11, n. r. 1
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She names the following witnesses to |
prove her continuous residence upon!
rad cultiv ation of said land, viz:
James DeShazer, Jobn A. Powell.
James II. Lucas and Jesse B. Ricks, all
of Choctaw, O, T.
B. M, Dillcv, Reglst
Everybody Says So.
CascaretsCandy Cathartic, - fit - : won-
derful medical discovery of the age, pica
ant and refreshing to the taste, n-t'pentl;
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cleansing the entire syst-m, dis|:el colds,
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tbe Oklahoma Odd Fellow for pub
lication and a copy of same be
John Alexander returned from deiivered to the family of the
Texas, Tuesday morning, ^Lere ; decea3ed brother,
he ha3 been on a visit. He reports ' gv orfjer 0f G
lots of cotton planted in that j.Glidden. )
;auntry, but says corn does not' S. C. Maxey. - Com.
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Ii you are looking for bargains
in cuttlery, tinware, nails, bolts,
or anything kept iu the hardware
First published Apr. 24 1897. line, cal! on Coats.
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He names the following witnesses ;o
prove his continuous reMdouce upon
and cultivation of, said laud, viz:
j Elcck (Walker, of Choctaw, (>. T.,
i Charles Salathiei, of Ca»e, O. T., John
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