The Choctaw News. (Choctaw City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 20, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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nuo tba vision vb«rt (>n» u qon
a|ipssr«d upon tba scan# and bao>
, onad to bar to roots, and It wss
| toads known to bar all that 1 told
you about liar capiurs, aad of hsr
becoming Ons.t# (|on’s •|in>rii, and
1 sharing In bis glorias in Uiis l»eau-
tlful land natnsd Ok Is bo i
: sod lbs spirit told hsr tlist wl
I aha found lirrsalf quran ol Ok
; huiua and all powsrlul In Ibis l
, country sha must not forget lo
i ImoIi bar psopla that they wars
j descendant# of the last tribe of Is
| real, and the spirit placed In her
hand a roll of parchment whereon
was written all the laws of Mores,
then the hand began to play "we
will all drink atone blind when
Johny cuiues marching —I The
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CHOCTAW NEWS
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m —. . - | hsud played this far, when the
John Randolph Tueker. the grw.it 'spirit said ' nit." At this inter-
ruption the leador ol the band said
uiox nix ouse, we’ll blsy 'er any
ow. I hen there wss a row In
camp ’t!l One-taqon suddenly ap-
peared. There war an ugly siuile
on his jo weird lips and ho said
"nit" and wss about to let himself
loose with cyclone fury, when this
daring little Ne-quoi* maiden in
her most sweet and tender tone ol
Virginia Iswjrr is dead.
Fill ■•MRH LlkCLY TO MIX
Washington, Feb. II — Interest
tba frsa boui** hill has Imm-u t. tu-
porariljr transferreil from the liotise
to tba aaoate; since Senator Carter,
of Montana, offered it as an amend-
ment to the sundry civil hill. The
Mr
id |»«<*. f will
i f g| UkUhni
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ft li« dl«l«F A
Uunli 11 I-
measure was carried iu the seuatc by
so decision s majority that there is! voice, at the same time pointing
not the least doubt an to its being
attfebed as a rider on the nppropri-
afion bill. It will then go back to
IO bouse for a conference. While
the bill has many friends iu the low-
braneby it is well known that
led does not regard it
mueb favor. The extent of the
that will develop over the ques-
of concurrence will depeud on
men whom be appoints on the
bonferenue committee on the part of
f the bouse. The expenditures of thin
Congress have so fnr exceeded the
limits of practical economy thut the
ratobdogs, who regard the (re
sea bill as an act of extravagant
lation, will probably make
iua effort to squeeze the home-
srs to pay for the Hmla they
xpyi
On the free homes side in the
is the venerable ex Speaker
lusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania
to Is the father of the origiua
bill. His resolution lix-
_ n day for the consideration o
the bill is now pending before the
fcmittee on rules. .FriendB of the
nays that) if they can secure con
{delation for it, they can pass i
trough the house without the prom
aid of the senate. In either
it, it seems probable that the
£ free homes bill will become a law
lie congress.—Times Journal.
Fair Oklahoma.
.. Continued from last week.
Why John perhaps you gave
r ’‘logbook" to that star eyed
idian v"Quoen’' named Bitter
weet.
, x Oh yes, I Was going to tell you,
'' Lot I'll be dog-gasted If f tell you
’ one word about how Miss Bitter
tnr her dream or vision, saw
ft were, a large canvass let down
r frotn Pac-qua-the, this word, she
® ? Informed me meant heaven. As
this canvass was unrolled, the
I' ipirit said unto her "see, behold
l^jUtd remember" and she gazed
It Wondering what it all meant,
appeared in the beautiful
te and colors a landscape of
ess that she clapped her
y little hands with joy, and sang
the-kah-tba, and as the last
8 of her sweet song floated
,y and echoed from dell to hill,
saw as If in reality, broad and
iy rivers, beautiful lakes, val-
e wooded and clear, great herds
buffalo and fleet footed ponies,
if and antelope by the score.
6 streams and lakes were dot.
with canoes, the occupauts of
were gaily clad in the finest
ents of feathers and were be-
with ornaments of pure
The waters were full of fish
nd wee loaded with wild
the land was carpeted with
ftll4tender greases, the roost
flowers, the climate almost
' summer, the air laden
sweetest fragrance of per*
i blooming flowers and the
Carroll of the thrush and
‘ mocking bird was heard
hand, the cooing of the
mingled with the song
her linger at him. said: "nit." It
was like the pouring of oil on lht*
troubled eaters, and One-to.qon
said; I tun uu8-cu8-apealed (In our
lunguuge played out) 1 acknowl-
edge your authority, most beauti-
ful maiden, aec-k-e me, and be
disappeared as If by magio. This
made Bitter Sweet vane and
haughty, and she said in my beau-
ty i will control the great chief
One te-qon, I most certainly can
control Ok—ma—lo—qua, the
great spirit. Homan like, do you
not think no Mrs, B.f
Fiddle slicks John, who is it
thut is wanting to talk politics
now?
At this retort I said "hit" you
are no dog-gasted cranky that I
won’t tell you bow this maiden
taunted and tried to bulldoze the
the spirit until lie was so vext-d
that he thought he would show
her some of the bitter consequen-
ces of disobedience, and she told
me that suddenly the sceno was
changed, the bright and shining
sun hid its smiling face behind
cloud in the far distant west, that
she Saw bright and forked etreaks
of lire dartiiig forth from this
cloud, and heard the distant mur-
mer of the angry spirit. As this
cloud raised higher and higher the
thundering voice increased in vol-
umn until the earth fairly trem-
bled beneath her feet, when In
stantly the noise ceased, the cloud
moved westward and disappeared
beneath tile horizon. The sun
was gone but in its place hung the
new moon in a silvery misty haze
of dazzleing brightness, and the
spirit said; Oh woman, Ok—ma-
to— qua knows the desire of thy
heart, end thine every wish shall
he gratified, thou whom tlie great
I—a—m hni; chosen to teach thy
people, as it is written on the
parchment I gave to thee,—art
the beginning of the end of thy
people—the rise and fall—thou art
more beautiful than tho angel,
thine eyes are like the morning
star, thy goodness of heart is like
summer showers on growiug grain
and wiltinp flowers-
Oh fiddle sticks John, you said
that-!
Yes I know E said that your dog
gasted interuptions, just at the
critical time In the beautiful le-
gend has deprived you of a rare
iterary treat, and as I was about
,o tell you, when you so uncivily
jroks in on me that I am fully de-
termined not to tell you anything
more about it.
II VI. Otl.I.HV. Hitliltr.
Klr»l iiiiIiIUIm-.I Jno, MO. |8V7.
Notice For l*u 1*1 ini11<in.
I.iiml iiilh-cui Oklahoma, O. T. Jan.
28, 1*7.
Nolle-1* hereby given Hint the follow-
ing ustued settler nan tiled notice of in-
Intmtiou lo make tiunl proof m *u pi tort
of hi* clnttu nu«t that «aul proof will Ik-
omit.- before thu Iti-Ki.li-r Ac U.-ceiver at
Oklahoma O. T. on Mar 13 |h*j7.
William S ('nrrull,
For the nwl I. Sec ;K.', I ft 13, r I w.
Ite hntne* Ihe (nllnwinif witnenm-M to
prove lii" i-ontlnilon* roaldoiico upon
ami cultivation of .siild IuihI vix;
■John M UePujr, Ktlwiml It. Payne.
Simeon (#. Maxev, nod C’harloy Palmer
all of Choctaw, Oklii,
II .M. Di'.lov. Register.
Notice For Publication,
Land Oflleo at Oklahoma Oily, O.
.lan 211. 1897.
Notice is horoby given that the fol
lowmg-named nettler Im* tiled notice of
Ids intention to make dual proof in suit-
port of Ilirt claim, and Ihnt said proof
will be made before the Register anti
Receiver of Hie U. S. Land Oflleo nt
Oklahoma City. O.T .on Mar. Ill, 189?.
Edward B. Payne,
For ttic nwl, sec 11. Ip 11, r 1 w.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove Ins continuous residence upon
and cultivation of sauI land viz.:
John M. Dcl’ny, William ,s. Carrel I,
.Joliu Troup of Choctaw, Okla., and
Johu P. i-lllis of Oklahoma, (). t.
It. Al. Dit.i.KY. Register
First published Jan-9t 18!>7.
Notice For Puhlication.
Land Ollico at Oklahoma O. T. Dec.
28. *110.
Notice is hereby given that thu follow-
ing named settler has bled noiicoof her
intention to make final proof in support
of his oluitii, and that suiil proof will
bo made before the Register & Receiver
at Oklahoma City, O. T., ou Feb. 1(1
181)7,
Charlie Holland,
for tho n c 1-4 soo. Mil, tp 18, r 1 w.
He names the following wil nesses *o
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land viz;
Hen Taylor, Anthoney illiams, Fred
Kobiusou and Luke Kenedy, all of
Choctaw, (). T,
B. M.Dilley, Register
, MkHrikhl f r Mrirln dllaa l* '|*rr»
Tbreuniiig tear will urow.linl
. -till, hi;* irw* events nud happening*.
I the *1* f ill* ol Which vlvrp'U* mlerest-1
I rd In iiHlloual and foreign uflair* will I
want m read. Tli« In-*I Western u«*s-
i pa|w*l pilbli-ln -I I* the Mosul- |
Wuclllv Of Nil
bun* Iti onlv $1 a year, and tor
that amount It wlllSciid two pn|*crs a
I week t«> nur ad-ire** for oue year.
The Republic daily l* ♦*! a vear, f3 for
x months or Bl So far three uioiitlis.
P A
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2 For One!
CET OUR PRICES
When you uuetl uuything in the Hardware line, you will nilsa it
greatly if you fail to couio aud gel our prices before you buy. SVu keep
almost everything iu the Hardware line, but if we should .'ail to bare
what you want, we cau get it for you. We have aoim genuine bargains
Sounds a.B Don’t If? I ,n b„rll„,.
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It Is Big!
To be continued.
ax "iKwawna—nam:
First published Jan. 2, 1897
Notice For Publication.
Land Ollice p•. Oklahoma O. T. Dec.
28, 1890.
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing-named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before Register and
Receiver at Oklahoma O. T. on feb. 9
1897. viz.
\V. A. Jelicrs,
for the ne 1-4, sec 9, tp 11 n r 1 w, I. M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence up-
and cultivation of said land, viz:
John Miller, Frank Johnson, Wm.
Quinn and Johu Troup, all of Choctaw
O. T.
B. M. Dilloy, Register
First published Jan 23 1897.
Notice For Publication.
Laiid Otfl-ccat Oklahoma, O. T. Jan.
151897.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
inguaiued settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof id support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made before the Register «& RocCiver at
Oklahoma, O.T, on March 3, 1897.
Aqnilley D. MaekrilJ,
Lot 4 andswj, u w sec 5, tp 11. u r 1 \v.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
John Staulord and William Stanford
of Choctaw, O. T., F IE. Wentz and
L. A, Wentz of Chaddick, O. T.
B. M, Dilloy, Register.
1QFAOUS
Til 15 "HOME AND FARM’
THE "CHOCTAW NEWS’
FU.th Papers One dJT
Year for only--
l'ho “Home and Farm" is pub-
lished twice-a month, and is the best
farm 1*iper published. It tells you
all you wish to know about every-
thing connected with the farm. All
readears and new subscribers to the
News by paying one year iu ad-
v - 3 can get both papers fcr^l.OO.
Subscribe at once^ as this offer
will not last long.
WATCH This Space
-^Next week
UJ
And see what we have to^say
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CHOCTAW DRUG CO.
How is your watch:
W. D.MACKRILL,
The Jeweler is now located in the J.
C. Rowland building and is now pre-
pared to do all kinds of work iii the
Jewelers line. All work guaranteed
to be first-class.
CHOCTAW, - - OKLAHOMA.
s b
Fir-it piiblisheu Jail. 23 1897.
Nonce Fon Poblication.
Laud Ollice at Oklahoma City, Q, T.
Juu 20 1897.
First published Jan. 231897.
Notice For Publication.
Land Ollice at Oklahoma City,, O.T.
Jan 19 1897.
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
ing-named sett ler has filed notice of nis
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof wifi be
I made before the Register & Receiver at
Oklahoma, O.T. ou Mar. 2 1897. viz:
James H. Lucas,
i'ur tho lot-" *» rmtl C ivnd wl, uivl. SCC
25. tp \1 n r 1 w.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
______
Mrs. Evie L. Beeman.
MILLINERY.
Choctaw,
O. T.
WANTED-AN IDEASiSSKfflS
te5r'SSlaP"!KS,Jj5“N“V£51SE
BURN <fc CO., Patent Attorneys, Waslilngton,
5. C., for their Jl.SC-O prize offer.
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing-named party has filed notice of r_________ _____________
his intention to mako final proof in • cultivation of. said land, viz
support of the following claim, and that i Edmund H. Didlake, Elijah J. Roberts
saul proof will be made before the Reg- | Eugene M. Johnson and John A. Pow-
ister and receiver of the L'. S. Land ell all of Choctaw City O. T
t)ftice at Oklahoma City, O. T, on Mar.
2nd, 1897, liz:
(J. n. Keller,guardian ot Mead Kel-
ler, minor child of Cleorge M. Keller,
deceased who made homestead entry
No. G»*33, for tho so 1-4, of sec34, tp 13,
nrlw, i.m.
He names the following witnesses to
piove the residence upon and cultiva-
iioD wf said laud by the aid claimants
viz:—W. F. Albright. J- M. Miller, D.
A. fiover and Edward L. Lawrence all
of Choctaw, Okla.
B 31. Dilley, R*-gUUr.
B. M. Dilley, Register.
PRIVATE DETECTIVES.
We want one or two young men
in this county to represent us as
Private Detectives. Experience
unnecessary. Money for the right
man. Address with stamp.
Texas Detective and Pro-
txciivs Agrncv,
S*a Antonio, Texas.
I. O. O.
Meets in Mertes’ Hall every
Saturdav night at 7:30 p. m.
Z. T. Simms, N. G.
Theodore Haberman, Sec,
^ NEW BARBER SHOP ^
—Cvkls Fix, I’rop.-
if you want a first-class shave or hai
cut. don't fail to give me a call.
SSf' l door south of Hutchiusons.
NEW Livery Barn
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I have the beat burn iu the city, fashionable turnouts, aud prist*
reasonable. Truveliug men convoyed to all points in the country.
'Oue half block east of Outcalts etore. Heury Bollwine, Prop.
The Silver Moon Or. Coe’s Sanitarium
/
Restaurant and Hotel,
1 SO Main St.
tlooil Meals, 15 cents. Wo make a
specialty of Short orders. Good rooms
in connection with everything neat and
clean.
COME AND SEK US.
W M. NEW SON, Prop.
Oklahoma, O. T.
SO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE.
Patents
KANSAS CITY, MO.
TRADE MARKS.
DESICNS,
COPYRIGHTS Ac.
quli
probably pati_________ ______________ _____
rontidential. Oldest ngency for securinx patent*
In America. Wo have a Washington ollice.
Patents taken through Muun & Co. receive
■peciul notice iu the
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loruitifullr illustrated, JtirfToat circulation of
liy scientific lournalv weekly,terms$3.G(J a year;
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