The Choctaw News. (Choctaw City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1898 Page: 4 of 8
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THE TAIL COES
WITH THE HIDE!
Do Dot forget tbit wheo you are looking for bargains. We
<"«• tbia week building Tweoljr Feet wot# onto our atore which will
L*« lilted to tku briiu with bargain** for the purchasing public.
A CAR OF FLOUR
la now od the flt>or, and from now ou Flour aud all other
goods eau bn bought from u« as cheap as it can tie purchased in
any other to.tn in the territoiy. STONK A CO.
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CHOCTAW IVBWH
Buman Bros.. Proprietors.
PnbllalM^I Huturday.
Entered in tli. Post < Mtice at Choctaw
City, as 2nd. class matter.
FHANK K. BE KM AN7 Editor
BUD K. BKlfiM AN, Local Bd.
~ SUSCRIPTION RATES.
one Year* in advance...............«ft.00
Six Months .........................*0
Three Months..................................
Advertising rates and estimates on
Job Work furnished on application.
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For Delegate to Congress.
MON. D. T. FLYNN.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myselt a>> a candidate for
the office of aheritt of Oklahoma county, subject
to the action of the republican party in nomi-
nating convention. Ciias. A. Ranoall.
I wish tp announce thut J am a candidate for
the office of sheriff, subject to the action of the
republican nominating convention.
* John T. Layton.
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For County Clerk.
I will be a candidate for the office of county
lerk. subject to the republican county conven-
tion. L. G. Denney
I shall go before the republican nominating
convention as a candidate for the office of
aonnty clerk. W. T. Malone.
For County Attorney.
I hereby anaounce myself as a candidate for
the office of county attorney, subject to the
aotion of the republican county convention.
Wm P. Harper.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Beeman Sons for furniture.
Wood Dean made a trip to Me-
&oud, Sunday.
Ben Coats went to Oklahoma
@ity, Tuesday night.
Mrs Vanwinter returned from
Oklahoma City, Friday morning.
August Schiwitz wad among the
arrivals on the Choataw, Friday
morning.
Miss Gertrude Vanwinter left
tor Norman Tuesday, where she
wil 1 attend the University, Mr,
and Mrs vanwinter accompaning
her to Oklahoma City.
»«*ANTED-8BVERAIi TRUSTWORTHY PEb-
vv sons in this stute to manage our business in
their own and nearby countries. It is raainlv
office work oondnetod at home. Salary straight
$800 a year and expenses-deflnite, bonaflde. no
more, no loss salary. Monthly $76. References.
Enclose self-addreesed stamped envelope, Her-
bert E. Hew. Pres., Dep, M, Chicago
J. T. Brown brought to this city
Thursday morning, a stock of com
sixteen feet high, containing two
ears, whioh measured 11 inches m
length. How is that for corn?
Coming! * Zelmas Royal fiindo
Shows will exhibit in Choctaw, Sept
17* All new features, a company of
^ydmaete, Athletes, Contortionists,
Tumblers, Acrobats ect., Also good
music by Prof 8. P. Stoddard's cor-
■Band and Orchestra. Admission
There May bo wars and ruiLerf
of Yellow Fever, but if our boys
have a bottle of Schaap’s Tastiest*
Chill Cure with them, you need
not fear the olimate of Cuba or any
other Malarious Country.
Find published Sept 3 1836.
Notice For Publication.
Laml Office at Oklahoma City,, O.T
Aug 81 1898.
Notice is berebv given that tbe follow-
ing-named settler nas tiled notice of bis
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, aud that said proof wifi bo
made before the Register & Receiver at
Oklahoma, O. T. on Oct 251898. viz:
Henry W. VVil.son
For the S w sec 17, tp 11, of r 1 w.
lie names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of, said land, viz:
Frunk Johnson, Wilson Prather,
Georgb Procure and J.W. Hamilton all
of Oklahoma City O. T.
Seymour b. Price, Register.
First published Aug,201898
Notice For Publication,
Land office at Oklahoma o. t. Aug,
II, 1898
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing-named settler has hied no* ice of
bis intention to make final proof in
support of his claim,and thatsaid proof
will be made before Register and Re-
ceiver at Oklahoma o. T., on Sent 24,
1898, viz:
Henry L. Beal
For Lots 5 and 6 and wj, ofs w{, sec25,
Tp 13 a of r 1 e.
He names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon
aud cultivation of, said land, viz:
Alvab Spencer, aDd Henry H. Cash of
Oklahoma City, Jessie Bntler and John
uaska of Sweeney Post Office;
Seymour S. Price, Register.
First published Sept 17, 1898,
notice hor publication.
“•Land Office at Oklahoma, Okla., Nov.
1st, 18C8,
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in
support of bis claim, and that said proof
will be made before Register and Re-
ceiver at Oklahoma, Okla., on Sept. 5,
1898. viz.
Walters. Finnell
For the Lots 1, 2 and s n e sec 5,
tp 12 n, r 1 w, 1 M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence „upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
Frank Johnson ot Choctaw, Okla.
W. H. Seward} and w. J. Wheeler of
Jones O. T. J. H. Thompson of Okla-
homa City O- I\ and Smith May of
Jones Okla.
Seymour S. Price, Register.
lot Bai
liluid
.% m WHHIWMillVIAMHiWW
Are Are your cheeks
hollow and your ^
Ups white ? J
ji. L your appetite J
poor anJ your di- r
initJ gestion weak? Is
A your flesh soft
o and have you lost
■ ■ .-J in weight r
These are symptoms of ^
anemia or poor blood* jr
They arc just as frequent
in the summer as in. the
winter* And you can be
cured at one time just as
well as another*
Scott's
Emulsion
of cod liver ail with hypo-
phosphites will certainly
help you* Almost everyone
can take it, and it will not
disturb the weakest stom-
ach*
ft changes the light color «f
poor Wood to a healthy and rids
red. It nourishes the brain; gives
power to the nerves. It brings
back your old weight and strength.
> All Druggists. 60c. and $1. *'
SooVr a Downs, chemist*. New York.
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PATENTS
CSvwtaaalTrade >Tark*ebUln*4ai»«l all fat,
tat t..!dn**ec*.o«lar!*«l for Moderate Fee*. 11
M/vlM,4P>»-v'!»r >rpft»t». W*a4vl**lf|
pai*t»t»t»to*r*vuf«A*r;e<. Oar fcnnotd'.eJIM; [
...miiicoH. A •'aoiehlct -Ucw WON],
Ula fatrnta,* «nh noatn tho l-IO
*aifur*4gaeo(uun**a«8v.'r«*. Athlrt**, j
C. A. SNOW a CO. 1
i O'*. P*ff*T 0«K|. WtlMiatvon, D. M
Horse Thieves*
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Choctaw Drug co.
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Pur
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of all kinds, fSchool supplies, iancy
Soaps. Perfumes etc.
Paint*, Oil*, Glass and everything
kept ia a tiist class di’ug store.
CHOCTAW DRUG.; CO.
STONE & GO.. PROP’S.
The Silver Moon
HaVe no use for Horses or
piules 6rsivded With the
BRAND T
A as*
Honest people love and respect the P. & 0.
sociation tor the good it has done in the way o
capturing and convicting horse thieves and for .
the anioant of lost and stolen stock that they j
have recovered for the people and for the
amount that they are saving the honest people
doily, by baying the great herd of thieves In the
penitentiary that they now have. That if it was
not for tbe C- they would be stealing the peo-
ple's stock. Why suffer thieves to get away
with your stock when the C will protect it for
life? Don’t wait until your horses are stolen,
ont have them branded and registered at once.
FRANK E. BEEMAN, Gen. Agt.
Agent* Wanted. Choctaw Gity, Okla.
2-5, ofeaiifc.
First published July 28, 1898.
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma City, O. T.,
July 19,1898.
Notice is hereby given that the fol
lowinig-named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof
willbo made before Register and Re-
cover at Oklahoma City, O.T. on Sept
5 1898 yiz:
Lindley Me Kimmey
For the Lots 3 and 4> and sj,a w{,
sec 2, tp lln, rlw.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of, said land, viz:
John De Hass, Peter Gideon, Win-
hester Me Mickel, and William R. Me
Daniel all of Ghoctaw City Ohio.
tiiitlb fcf 1 me. Register
33-callbre cartridge* fora Rfarlln, VIodcl
ISW. cost only £5.00 a thoutuini).
39-calibrn cartridges for any other repeater
made, cost ®l* OO a thousand.
i You can mve tho entire cost of your Marlin
■ on the first two thousaml cartridges. V bv tins
.is so is fully explained In the Marlin Hand
Book.for shooters. It also tells how u, care for
ti rearms and how to u>e How to load
cartridges with the tUffi-rent KLnrfsof black and
smokeless powders. It gives? trajeetori.'s, ve-
locities, penetrations and K*»* oth«;r points of
interest to sportemt-u. ia8 pages. £ree, if you
> will send stamps for jiostage to
< THE MARLIN FIRE-ARMS CO., New Havea.Ct.
jjSrmf iso./or sample tube of Martin Rust Urjtellcr.
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Restaurant and Hotel,
e 1 aO-Main St-
Good Meals, 15 cents. We make n
specialty of Short orders. Good rooms
in connection with everything neat and
clean.
: COME AND SEE US.
W. M. NEWSON, Prop.
Oklahoma, 0. T.
{First published Aug 20, 1898.
Notice For Publication.
Land office atOklahoma, O.T. Aug,
17,1898.
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
ing named settler Has filed notice of bis
intention to make final proof in- support
of his claim and that said proof will be
made before tbe Register & Receiver at
OklahomaO. T. on Sept, 24,,1898, viz:
Jesse S. Bfitler.
For n w 1, of see 35, tp 12, of r 1 e-
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land viz;
William L. Alexander of Oklahoma
city, O. T. David M. But ler of Choctaw
City O. T. Henry L, Beal and Andrew
J. Kennedy ofSweeney O.T.
Seyfnour S. Price Register
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Beeman, Frank E. The Choctaw News. (Choctaw City, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 17, 1898, newspaper, September 17, 1898; Choctaw, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc406227/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.