The Pond Creek Tribune. (Pond Creek, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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POND CHKEK, 0. T* TIIUHSDAY, AUCJIT8T 30. 18#4.
THAT
TIRED
FEELING
PAN RE RELIEVED
By purchasing your
Lumber.
Lath.
Cement,
of CROWELL Bros.
E. F. K08TER, Manager
FaiMiDi-.A.'■ 4'i.kvi i.asiii \>phi lo e*r»»y
GtiDic* lust ui i*k If* «<,ur*,li «*f DU **m»I
#*|||ll «r||M of ||||I(\” wlllrll lliix in In
l*»l*l,
TELL W. WALTON, P*II 01*.I
I*. T. WALTON OAHMil*
The WALTON RANK,
I'mi i\ |i(>illily unit iIIhIioiiiii' lm« not,
In hi mill.'In'll Iiv |inv.iili'iiiliil cowardli-iq
uml tin- ti'll,* clutf'irlrr of tlir th'liidl'nillc
pnrly <*mpi.n««.I in iIn* rniidcuiiiiiHoii nf
I In' country.
■\ "UOMlNRst f'fiinlliliili' fur nninliiil
Hull mi tliu I’lipnllut liil.it In till, i mini i
|lllli||i.hii, riculiiiiii-inliltii lls nf Iiiiiim H!
nun nf Hu'li'inliui; uni'. Iioing . Irmn mi
ollh'iiil in Ilii- K a mm* In-'ini* Asylum
TilIh I. I'l'i Inloly i niii lilniii I'Vill(•Ill'll Ilf
IiIh lltin*. i. ii Icu li'i', uii'i In* w ill surely
v'li ilin mnnliintluii.
A vnry imllriil derision min ivi'i mIIv
mnli'ii'il liy llii' IiIhIh il ( litliollc uutlmr-
lly in this country. |i mis tlml iinnn-
Iuiiii ki• •• |n• r imi lit lin'il ini-inIm 1'hIiI 11 in ii
Cnlli'illi' mii'ii'ty. Coining ns ll illil frum
un utmost unexpected .■■iiii'ii It i. a .'iiiihI
pinvi'i-tnl l.iiiu lur iliii ciiiisc nf teiuprr-
iiiii'ii.
KLE< TloN nu*i LA NATION.
Il,\ vnini) nf Hu* niilliurliy tested in
ini' liy iIn* luwi nf llu' tnrrilnry nf Oklu
liuilin ii*ilici* i- hereby tin'll In lliu quill-
lili'il iiliTtnrsVf tliu city nf I'nnil Creek
I. I'Diitily nml tcirllory iifiirmniiil, tlml on
Tiii'nilay tin’ 11 il'iv nf Suptomlior |KIM,
a spi'i'lnli'li'iilmm111 be livldfnr Hie pur-
pose of i looting 11 nm.vnr of mild inly to
till llu' uni'Xpli'i'il torin, 1'iiiiKi'il liy the
resignation of tU" lion, C, C. Cllni\ of
one yciir from tlie first Inuiiday In Api!!
!b(i4 mid nnlil Ids ntu'cessor la elected
uml qnalifli'il.
Tl'ii following plmn* is ilrsignhteil iih a
I ml 11 n K plnni; ilii.'ci,undl chamber of
mini city, pornor of (' nml Seventhstreets,
Tin' folloMinirjpi'rsoni tint Iicreby up.
pointed »s jmixes: O, I*. Ramsey, K.
Dawson uml Hun Klrwlu, tunl f>. H.
('Iiigston mill Win. Kruni, olorlln of nniil !
election.
Tin- polls slinll,lni opened in die fore-
noon lit.die linin', of six o'clock nml
eh nit'll ut tint hour of six o'clock I'luiAld
tiny.
In witness whereof I have Imre unto
DEPOT NEWS.
The pending negotiation* hetweeli the
city uml the rail mud company have been
cnlnpieted and the leqiilreineiita on the
part of the city have liocn met, except
the mutter of right of way, which Is not
fully adjusted nl tins W ilting but will be
arrang' d today.
The innipany’s engineers are to be
here tomorrow to locale the depot which
will be lusldc the city limits either on
"’‘liui'di fit sbiitli .‘•'ilu, mid 111 1WU n“
thnt is done trains will siopnini die w'.irk
of ImiMIng llm depot mid side dark
begin.
Unless something milouked lor should
occur I'ond Creek will be n railroiid town
during the roinlug week.
set my bum1, mid caused Hie soul of said
j Hr UTt.M. count there are twenty-! city tn lie n HI veil lids 2*1 h day of Ait-
CAPITAL, . $25,000. i three usplranla for the nonilimtiuti lor I gust ISUI,
. die olllce of shell ft ell die I’oplllist lick- Itailillil 1
M Tr3 nSflCtS el Gsncrsl Bclllking oLISinSSS.'-fc* !et ill Hiisionnty^ with a strong prol». skai, noting iiisv or.
I aliil.lv Hint die nmnlier will lie Im r. iiseil Attest Ad Green city clerk
oidi'ii liniiU in I. county.
Iliiimd I'ond, O.T.
GEO. L. MARQUIS,
PRACTICAL JEWELER.
i I'es IVimipl A; I nil ion tu All Work In Ilia l.ii.c.
REPAIRING
Fine Watches a Specialty.
• Dolor** I Do nuivoiittoii met*!*. lint of
cuiiix* in a parly whoro tin* uflico lias lo
J'VorU flu* mun” it is imjiorinut Hint tDo
i man siioiiKI loi il I' known wliori* In* is
bu that tDo ofllro may Do aDlo to Hull i
l Dim.
f PublihliiMlmTlio Tribune Aug, UO. 1WM]
Ordiiiiiiioe No 37.
Do it itnluiuoil Uy tin? mayor anil ••oun*'iltnciii of
tho oily of Pun'i Crcrk
See. 1. That .«i<Io«i’ulk* .'hall he con^tructeil on
hu.h H li'Kof C Htreot botwoenoth utreet and Dili
! Tin: Cboiokoo rosino< agnlu
I it*? upponnuVo rrooi Norili KnDl wboro «trovt.
it ia now puDHsiidl. 'llie futuro of I See.
| Nortlt Kni'-l !»*' nti" - but littlo uiotv* for
' the KltCCOs
. street: all t>i>lcwalka< tthall bo constructed, rebuii.
*■ or rcpaircl to cmform with tho arndo lineof.-wid
Sii’hI ;-i<U:wulk shall be twelve foot
wide from the buildiuK line to the curb line of
,, . , said alrcel; naid fddewnlk to ho coudi ructetl of
" 1|‘*1' ' ‘ * ‘ *1 M'-..... " , briok, .stouo, cuuorcto or wood; if of wood, siring*
K t *• til 1 Ml. Dm "bile llu'ii* i> a 1o\wi lln*r»* j ur< tu „oi more than two foot apart and of not
it i*ii «rht !■ uITokI r Ui'jMi t for a ri*-pt*rl , lo.*« than two by «!.*. Inch lumber and oororod
Located in Dow’s Drugstore
Main street.
I'OND CHEKK, OKLAHOMA.
Strecker,
with No. ono. inch Dun bur, or tu •» Inch idanU.
.See ‘I. Said ridowalk ."hull be constructed, re-
built or repMirod, by the owners of the psuperty,
lands or lotn abutting on sai l C -troct, within
Ihirly «lnys from the publication of this ordi-
nance, said ordinaueo to be in force anti «tTeot
fpim and aftor i'.« publication one week in
Ti'u '.VII-:i mii'l lling III dll' i’upul.st l'ni'lCreekTribinc. [ pfiipiictm' '.vklic th»m <•» viicotc and
pad......... pari nf tiiivcniiii' l.'. nlruw ! 1 !>'" the fnilurnor iiorlect .if d.v «»n-j „n,t roou- '"i tii-r-u wh w ll pay rent.
or ot the pro|teri'y to comply with this urdinHnce
I abh' p'ipot*stii'li ns the Cosmos lias nl-
way'll brou, rather than to rnnili'.ui' to up
I hold such u sin I'gulnst imirnnlism nml
I coinmoii di'Ccncy iis is die Xordi i'.nid
■ Trilimie.
CONCERNING CONTEST NOTICES.
We ure informed dint laud olllce
iillllcinD anil nttnrueys ure representing
to COIltestiints Hint Ihc law requires the
;>iiilli:atloo of notieiiH in diitnocratic
newspapers and are com|K>lliug many to
m publish them. Il seems incredible
dint they would make a stnti'liil'Ut sol
absurd, lluiuw we publish tho law
eonceriiing pulilicslioiis:
“In case of Inability to make personal
service of tho notice, aim when It
becomes necessary to sorva It by
publication, it must he printed In some
newspaper printed in the enmity where
the land in contest lies, and if no news-
paper is printed in such county, then in
die newspaper printed in the county
nearest to die laud,
♦ • ♦
l'i i.i.y realizing the unpopularity that
at present nttnrhcs to anything in the
way of a defease of monied men tbero is
a tendency to which we inu«t call
addition and against which we must
protest, in the interest of justice
of individual enterprise and prudent,,
lidiiatrioue habits on the part of all.
Terrible denunciations arc just non
being liCHped upon a man who owns
Tilt County Pays T he Rent.
I, comity Is at present paying fu
lie various olllce. occupied by tile cilllti
tv otllclah, rents to the amount of iflo'JI
per year, distributed as follows, per
liiiiiith:
County Clerk ......... |U.tK)
Register........................ ti.Oo
Treasurer................... 10,00
Superintendent.................. 14,00
County Attorney.......... H.lMI
Ork of Curt.................. h.uo
Probate Judge.................. *.00
Mhel ||f........111; :: 11:..:! 11111
Surveyor..................... O.Ou
Prnlwte Court room......... . 12.00
To Hi in is added the expense of a hall
for tliu the two sessions of the District
Court, wh eli will nmonntto ijtifior $10o,
ami we Had that it costs the county quite
a respectable sum tnlive in rented houses.
.1 ('. M.CIi lhind arrived III the i lly,
Wednesduy*, (md will liersaMer im the
clerk of tho district court, tinder Judge
McAtee. Mr. Hubert Collins tendered
Ills resignation from that position uu
Hnlurdiiy last and Mr. McClelland
appointed In Ins stead. Mr. Collins
goes east in a few uiivs to wed a Kansas
City young lady and will probably
engage in business. Mr. Mi'Clellsnd,
undl Ills appointment, was n resident of
Kotmil I'ond, and Is n mini of family.
Uv U chiefly noted frq fund of good
nature nml :i/Tulillity. Kingfisher Pma
Press
Dklalioimi City in sinking “a lest hole."
The rompauy W so much eneoursged
that it is now proposed to comtneuca u
second one of greater magnitude, nu t
the i outagion Is spreadlug Into the rural
procine's. Tue cunt rust or seems to lie
very sauguins “f siicccanil fits Times
Jouiunl prciliels llmt four nr ll'" wfills
will soon lie going down nonr that town.
* * *
Last week'lie inn eiillilreii of .1. M. |
To ihe Republicans of “I.” County.
I hereby aniioiiiii'o mysoll as a
candidate for county eninmissloner
subject to the action id the party.
I hnvealwnys been a republican, and
have voted the ticket ever ilice 1 came
out of Ike Kedonil army iu 1885. You
do not know me, and I do not know
many of you, but il is your duty, lieforu
you nominate me or any one else to
investigate.
It is nut so much in where a man lives
and where he came from, but it is what i „n the place nml cannot
kind of a man he is, [ came from
Morgantown, Butler county, Kentucky,
mid I am willing fortlm business men of
that place, of all parties to say what
kind of a man I am.
The cnminitiee ami in
It lit err for huiirti rover r
Thai bans* hit hftil. tad s' Ibst'
Tht «o»trd alsve, Wr paw Lira b.
We <tar« be poor for s' tbsl.
For s' dial and a' tbst,
Our toils* obteure, sad s' tbsl.
The rank d but the tuln's.t it.rag
The lass It the imrd lor s' Iliad
What thouvh «a hamelr fare wo -line
Woar hodden (ray, and s' tbsl.
tlie food their illki.and Inure, ihtlr wine.
A msn'. ■ mss for o' limit
for s' that an I s' Ilia'
Their lined then, tad s' tkai,
Tlu< lioneU wan, Ihicish e'sr ,ie rrnr,
I* kiss ii'iuss for s' thad
Vuu >eti yen birUe as' I e teed,
Wtrt-WroMSO't “ «•*! sad S, thnt.
Tho'itli ImndroJ, w inhin ti bd word.
tied but o ooof for u' that;
tor a. tlml an I»' dial,
ltd rllisad,da' and s’ iliac
Hlee, one four ami the other six, one uml 1 The man of indspasdent mind,
one half miles north of Wiiil Horse j
nus'lert thcntM'lves tvlth shovel amt pall i
during play hours uml Jug out a ton
fool well without die assistance of older !
heads or liatnls. proved Hie best well
he drawn dry. 1
Uuy and his sister May arc now th" !
heroes of the neighborhood. Cosmo*'
* * *
Tic ,|coi erms of I* county noiuimiteil
a liuly. Alls-, Mornn, for stipcrinteuilcul
(he i
He look! mid Isnthtaln' tbsl.
republicans should mid I ask them to
investigate. Read what my old homo
paper The (itven River Republican
published at Morgantown, Kentucky,
says of me,
After you lime investigated and find
fart all tiic ;,,f schools and adapted "Bland"
tmiii<* of ih** iutility.
M >►
Dr. NVul of tht* Oklahoma K\pi?rimi*nt i
MHtion Inis begun loi respoiaDMice with
hnliinists in •emt tropieal ami ^umewhat !
arid ration* of tin* worhl, with a view nf
uhtHinimr seeds nf all fnriitfe and fond
A kiutf' tin luftke a kclt#fl kriifDt.
A in%r<iuif, 'Dike, »n<l a' that:
but nn hon«it umu*** abxm hi4 mUii «
dui l faith, ha aatioa fa' (hall
Par n, that aiel a* that,
Th*lr 'liftnidM.atirt n‘ that;
Tltr pith o’ »nf prHto* word
Art higher r nk*i ‘hnu •' that
Than tet prny that ■ im# »l may,
A4 s'iid# it vrill for a' (halt
That mmc an<l worth, o'ar a' th* **nh
May bear tho itroo, anl a* that,
Por a' that nml a' that,
I*i* oominff yet, for a, that—
Thut innn lo man, th* warld n'er,
Hhall brnihor* be far a* that..
—Itahor* Iturr*
>%
Tiik Union.
I iMtoKtss, Rir, in my rarrer hitherto
lo have kept steadily in view* the
prosperity and honor of the whole
the report favorable, I u*k you to trivo
large numher of hmiHog built for tho j me your .support ; but if you think you | plains that endure extreme dmui'lits.
Ac coiiiodnlion of his oinployeH, many j should support Homeoiie el* *, 1 will cheer- j * * *
nr whom have r* fiwed to work for him ! t'utlv abide by your deciaiou. i M’hut to do with ulkali ground is a | country, nml Die preservation of our
tend *.tbn refuse t . pay runt. The j Hespeeifully j practical qnextbm with a (rre.it muiiv FVderal Union. It is b* that Loinn we
•I. 1. Iti\ I'.-, fanner*. The Oklahoma Kxp“riiiu-ui own our safety nt Dome and tiur c,'*ii
We sec fi'uiii thn I'ond Creek Tribune, Station lias been giving this problem j sideratliin and dignity abroad. It is to
j wln'n be appointed S. 1!. Dberlaml.r to ^ t y’T.y ■ oVr.'r'n^UcelVhen'tbe si’l ’ o "'th ! 'V r"r :,».v extortion i „f oklahomn Hint.I. T. Hives our funner Nnl1"* nttenti in, having as it does, some; that I'nion tic' we are chiefly indebted
renpocted lown-mntt
i firsidas-nlkati ut c omiimnd. Drofn^MM* for whatever makes us moat proud ol
The
Main Street Hardware Man,
sells Farm Wagons,
Disc Hamms,
lTicket P,leaking l'luw-,
Moline Plows,
Corn Planters,
Pump*,
Xails ami Butidurs' Hardwiue,
Climlen ami Field Sei*
\M I
I
rn)iroft«ut Uml party un tlicupportinnimuit hIhiII bo constnictefl, rebuilt or rapaired fin the »'»r it* ,'OstU*** thia man nr uuy other innn j ^VoIl known iind ...........................
| committee. TDo parly i*^ of siilllri.mt cu^e inny be] by thoeity ofPoM Creak an«l col- j vhothor rich or poor may have boon | a canUUIato Tor rounty c*ommi*Bioiier hVftU«lb Hortirulturi^t, inporin that in onr country. That Union wo ro&cb»d
Htrciodlt and impuilam i* in this lorrilurv j b’eted from theiwnoMofthea-Uoiningorahuttiuir guilty of; many swp<*pin.L' chargen liavu • of hiH (.ountVf h j. y vt-ry important i «» ♦‘Mifnim-nt cmbniriii.^ plain of six only hy thiMlKuplino of our virtuoB in
nemmeh' inn.is nr int-j in nfftnnpi nn to thonum- j)Pf,u nuidt' nuaii»f<l him but It j tllf*r*l* 11h ilulii'T nr** to look nlh*r j distinct variotlts «d’ soil planted to dil sou-re kcUouI of adversity. It hud it■*
stiung<*to us 1 hut in a business history I tjlv county's iutorest in n.glird to muds, ’ vegetables, tho alknli 1ms matin ujorlgin in the mu'essitics of dl*-
of ov«t thirty years without any tronbl#' I juilf?, court house otc. Ka,l‘ u'^i'aci* with all tin* others. Puta urtlerod tinauce, prostrate emi
with Ids nmii, it hu is such n tyrant i t;ll(b. m keepinir with his toes planted uu all those plats averaged morco, and ruined credit. Under
uml merciless extortionist, tht* l ict was J principles, submits his Haims to the ^ Pr,u,1,ls to the pint, which was exactly 1 its bmiigtt influences these great iutereiitfl
not di.scovored before. Hut. our point 'rf I action of th** nopuhllutu party. Mr. | yield of the alkali ground. It is • immediately nwoko us from the dead
this: in n man to control his
| to entitle il to at least respectful uui.-id-
I oration and we do tint understand Dow
Uu* governor could afford to offer it a
deliberate insult.
PiKKiurK the strike commission at
; Uliira: <> General Mauai^er S: ,lolm af tin* j,y ,.ity.
property, lan'is or lots in proportion to tho nuiu
b'*r"f feet front use »n ?ai'l street, or on failure
N collect cxtemlHirainst tlie property as u ,4pcciHl
' iax f>»r rhiewiilks; it Is further provided that in
rin*c I'AhlriMt of con^iructiuKi re|iairint? or build-
in? of raid walk#, i^ not paid by ?uid property
oeruer# upon dcumn I, a penalty of 25 per c«*nt on
c »#t of eon<>tructi;>a will t*o added to nnd collected
Psis.'.etl and j»pl*''"ved Auyu#t 21 #t 1*<P4
J, L. llnnd.’ill
-• :u*tin« president of council.
Attcit; Ad ••rcrn.Ciry Clerk.
The cheapest place to buy implements in
the Territory.
Musical Entertainment.
DRUGS
FINEST LINE
OKEE STRIP,
ALL KINDS OP PATENT MEWOIHKS COX
STANTLY 0" HAND.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
bl.a.i;b & oo.
Hod Ishiml niHfoatl tcstilicil that the
learnings nfhis coHi|tniiy htul fallen oil'
[ within tin' pa-l Hitvi' months.
This if*s^ nl muiw aiti'ihutahh*
I iifim ipiilly tc Ihc strike att.i other ratises,
bill no email iKu'tlou of il results from 1 . ...
1 .... lbe dorttitg I'utcrtmnmont given
i l ien- will' agaiusC I n' (strip towns. , ., . ,. ",
- . ,, ttmler llm inisttit;v« oi the X0rmal
rh,,r« ,u;,-v ■ ii 1 o•('■' I itistiiul* nn Tl utsd.iv evening was
IN THE CHER-rr—'dl^ NUrkl* Vt TO- |y tlu, ,)Wt o( ;ho 8eriPSfe Th
[ program as published iu the lail wcek’rj
i - | was with*one or two exceptions
‘iitt, Mrs. Boyer presiding,
tl.o lnnT^t audiences that has
Pulsjdknj Cleveland litis, w,*ihl
p.\|.t cled declined to veto nr to s»»»prov<*
tho TurlfT Dill and si» allowed it i i he-1( Ul1 ,r !
One ol
oltjeeiiou oj
j fujir a law Without ills
j approval on the 27tb.
Mr. Cleveland 1ms heretofore bran
admired for Jib, eourage and
determination lo do the right thing
legardlc'bH of couse(.|Uei;ec's. But iu this
gathered mi anv oeeaaloil iu city
lillcj Music Hail to its utmost PfuacUy
titnl everything passed off to the
satisfaction ol all concerned.
An address by Airs, lloyer showed
iiisiuit'i' his . (UiHigo and fortitude bus j U'.^ough pro partition, was well deliver-
utterly fail' d him. Recognizing an,i "'1 «ud contitlucd mucli valuable advice
; to teachers aud othors.
The remainder of the program con*
: i<iinu of recitations, vocal aud in-
in u
very pleading mantlet all the participants
at o nil! in g themselves in a very
creditable manner.
n man to control bis own | Hivet} i»Vvcd our counts in tU« capacity
property or uot'r If the owner of n j uf ^hoi'lff uml ns road and bridge
hundred hoUies to be voiupvijuii oy j courtnissioner, mid always t iade a good,
public clamor, to r;,rtt1sl, those houses j faithful nml ellieivld (dll' ,f- If UiV'? 1
live to men w;|0 will not work and "HI | OLltlLvmrt. knew as much about!
1"’P»v *.flH rent just because of their j Mr. Rives AS TVe do they w-aid give him
•■is-n ,1, liberate act they are temporarily almost any ofllee he desire.! The Utceu
unable to do o, why should not tho [ nlvpr liepublicaa.
wnne conditions lie imposed on the mail |
with only one house to rent.
ll Investments whither large or small
are to be at the merey of the unreason-
ing demands of demagogues aud
agitators, who pretend to base their
assaults upon the plea of charily, who
will'ciirc to build houses to uugago iu ! I,'ariu, r- are littey pi -parin', their
nminrfueturiug euterpriscs under
eouL^UvU’
TRBKBLL & ROUNDS
POND CREEK, OKLAHOMA.
atlinilliug the failure of his party to
agree upon a measure in conformity
with its promises or one thut would in
am degree fttllil the demands of the1 -'™n«*"<«l ""l!-ic w»8 rendere.l
cf'UiiU’y. yft he siipiiu ly .-urrfinici i fu *
jHi-iliiii) In* law8«» loni: maintiiinuti and
permit.•; t)iis nje.isStiru winch In* Inis
hr;m<!«*d tlm (.utcuim* oi ,4paviy pf-rUdy
j uml tlisliunoi*" to bo«*omc \law of the
| nation.
1 (f»his bill is the cori’tipt and infamous
lir am re that Mr. t'levclaml lias often
idci h.retl it to be. ii was his plain duty
| a: ; i'nivc, lioiK'-t a:vl jiatriotic nHiiii:il
Ci. S. CAOctson.
•foltn .1. Ingalls: "Kntnas has been
swept by every incoherent and fantastic
dieant of social improvemciit and re
fnrni, every economic delusion that has
linwihlered the foggy brain of fanatics
every [lolilieal fulacy nourished by mis-
fortune, poverty and failure all these
!,!irl r,,,‘uirp things rejected elsewhere, have found m
! t.o !'. ;n. bmiBat mca-un* or none at all.
l'i
Kansas toicrancc and advocacy.”
DKAUKIl IN
HCRCXWCRC
I RRRCCARRR
Co. L
..*250
....100
.....50
Pond Greek,
Oklahoma.
i ron Jones of tin* Medford Journal Real Estate Transfers.
:i x- u- to explain "ant \w itnstiM liy Fumislual by ,1. S, Harper &
*' najn itiug c tudld ito.s who d»Muvd otir county Band ami Abstract otlice:
K-ttpi'ort to inform \\ ■ «> 1 tin* fact. It. is s. II Ilorncr to John Dietz.....
jdiliivu!! to make ’.iu* s1„!eii;i*::t mttidi <\ W. Curran to A. M. Mackey.,
j plainer but if Mr. Jouos will allow us (’. W, Curran to I*. Tarbox...
tti illn-irate wo will try to make ii clear Medford Town 0>. to Geo. I). Carter. 100
to liis camp!elic!i: io.v. Ji is 130x*. )»')!*■• ,1, A. 1 >i:tismoci* to A. J. Stnudbur/.. .230
Ui.«n 1 .»(> months ince the lb*puh,icun s. !J. Horn or to B. T. Conner........230
enmity convention and nil oi the ’ G. 1 >. Carter to E. Carter...........300
j nominee* have c’«!!< d ut tins viii*;2 fv: . MmlrutU t(.»U. ^TMbuiuif,,,,;W
! tl pnrpc.st' of becoming a<Ri,uitiled ,*S. TT. Horner to IT. T.. Baird........,250
and ftfruisDing us vvilli dit.t for use in (h U. Clapp t«> C. J. Mu ns Hold.......100
the ( ampaltm. except, three, and D. W. *('. K. Dawson to IL N. McKay.......150
1 Joij*‘s nf Medford nominco for county \\\ A. Ilowriistmii to C. C. Campbell.223
too
noticed also that such things ns melons | and spraug forth with newness of life,
are considerably earlier on alkali Limn Every year of its duration bus U'Cinnd
on oruiuary soil. j with frosit proofs of Its utility and its
'bleshiugs; ami although our territory
Now for Business.
IJAWUKY ITEMS.
J. B. Voles nlid S. O. Bedgenvood
1 made a Hying trip to tl ■ county scut
j Tuesday.
such | gi'onnfl fOt* "heat.
| J. M. llnrky Las bceu engaged tbis
Is there a imdi who reads this article11 wcs*k taking care of it mammoth broom* j Diet tho reasonable expectations
i bus stretched will wider and wider and
When btwluw foiled tv r'.-poUa«tj0l,rIM’»li‘lion pprouJ Tart her null fnnhwr
once to the repeal of the ShornWm silver >'»" .......... ,,H «>rot«,,,on " ,U
purchase law. we lipgnn to look to the *' ll:1' '"'H T" up* 11
passage of dm Tariff Bill a* the thing ■r" J".111" of Hlvml' a,"‘ l’"ree,,-nl
ossentinl to the restoration of acd.vily inllul1l,lness'
commercial circles, ^he Tariff Bill lias: I have not allowed myself, sir, to look
at Iasi reached the end ol it, tortuous I heyouil dm Cu.m to *ec wlmt might be,
course. Sud. as'it k To hav-b. All j l*Wd-u m the dwk recess bcliiud. i
haa boot, done that will bo done nl pres i have hut coolly w eiglieti the chances ol
cut tn improve matters by legislation. ! preserving liberty whqli the bond* that
It will not he the part of wisdom to j uuit0 lls together shall be brekor.
expect a sudden aud radical .reaction, j asunder. I Inn a not accustomed mifle.f
The passage even of a tariff bill that l,anij °'eJ’ precipice
who, if he had a million dollars today crop. Tho farmers would do well
would invest a cent of it iu any culerprise j t0 nol,y cfjc result of this Cl '.jV
involving die employment of men in
view ol Ihc unsettled conditions that
exist and the bitter hostility that now
obtains in public sentiment against the.
capitalist and employer.
\ Mr. Killfdll canvass*,! our district
with petitions I'm' voting cliool bonds.
tVe understuud ho obtains I the required
number of signers.
of tho
tariff reformers could not do thut. .Still
less w ill such a result follow from the
yass'igc of a bill every line of wbieli
of disunion
to see whether with my «hort sight 1
ran fathom the depth of tho abyss below;
nor could I regard him as a safe counselor
iu the affairs of this government whose
thoughts should he mainly bent on
not how dm Vuton may be beat preserv-
Tbis tendency to discourage enterprise j Some of onr young peda ogties attend
is already developing its logical results, ed the county examination held at
Capital i- intimidated, and wealth that
would otherwise have been employed
in manufacturing and other enterprises
developing tho resources of the country
aud gi\lug employment tu labor is now
safely •.lured iu vaults and safes, produc-
ing nothing il. is true, but not losing
anything by social disturbances aud
hostile legislation. Let justice he the
Tirst consideration in discussing nnd
adjusting these questions that whether a
man Im* a hundred dollars or a hundred
thousand dollars he will bo aqunlly
protected; for the pour man experts to
be and in many cases will be a rieli one
and the vicissitudes of life daily reverse
the process and the rich become poor.
Pond
Creek last Friday and Saturday. Among
the number were. Messrs Bennett and
Hoop.
.las. Fermnti our veteran seed man is
still busily engaged iu lit" watermelon
business. Our bachelor I lend accepts
help in Ihc way of seeding especially if
it is ladies.
'■e of compromise and surrender and
£«*; .j, v„»- Mi* ktM’t* *«•
stead ol settling the '(v-a, elected to 1 condition of the people when it should
■ nig It have done and as tc ^ „ trstofl «P hud destroyed. While the
do,this Congress has takes' stop* l" | Ji(3,s
long tli« agitation through m.’bwdv Unowa | ^
how many future campaigns. ]lu„>ess ! «ratifyin- prospects spread out before
will not go ahead with the confldex'ce an,?iUB*f,,r u' !HKl onr childrc'0'
energy it would have displayed baA Con- ' SPi1101 ponotrat* tho veil,
cress thrown down Hie wa'l which hos ! '‘('.a uratit 'Iitxt in my day at least that
hemmed it in for ninny years, though, to I curta, o may uot rise^God gran! that on
bo feuye, it lpigiil he poss’ililu, had we not j *».v visi'''u UPT<>1' n* 'T bo opened what lies
expected so much mure, to get up alittle i beyond. M hen my eyes shall bo turned
enthusiasm ovv having a lew leet scaled | to belnild for the last time the sun in
di'i -taud is going into par uersbip
him.
with
OEOICATION.
Badger LrSL«.
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L1M F 1 1‘ArNT, :
■ - D.,,.| ' liljlitl'j. —
[ F. J. tJia.N I’KV. lliMiHit‘1*-
■'Icvk is one oi the three. IVr have met i \V. K. Mel'ally to W. M. Mclick...
! Mr. Jones but can tmt say that we are , \V. I*. Bunyait to .1. W. Berryman
ae'itiainted with him. We want to | il.Smith tu Marion l’ruitt.....
| support, his candidacy but he lias never - J. M. Darrongh to J. D. Fox......
in'inmted Hint such support would lie 11. 1C. ltitter to K. Grosser........
'aide. We have uu'seen him at a J. <;, Pollock to J. ('. Peters......
liltoe. meeting and do not know IS. IL Horner tn I). McDonald____
tint! he hits visited the county seat since
liis nominal ion.
The low situ*In regard to “a price on
ilueit"'' we shall mil notice or|
rrsent, but hope
.too
.. too
. .1100
. 300
. .800
. ‘200
is not worth
worlIt having and
Kditor B iker and wife of Bluff City,
1 Kausas attended tlie teacher’s csainlms-
j lion hero last week. Mr. and Mrs, lla
..are made it plain j k«r 1,a'c «*"S“#ed to teach the
c"ii-rs that anything ! Sor"' 'R1 L'reek whoola._
asking for is not
shall mil intrude
i! i not desired.
.L-PORTiONMENT COMMITTEE
APPOINTED.
You Can Deed Your Claim,
j If Ihc fact of the passage of this bill
was published it has escaped our notice,
i inn that it is a law can not be questioned
| as the following letter published in the
Bluff City Independent, which we arc
(JriiniK. O. T., Aii*. -(ioveinor , assured U authentic, will verify:
PKiA»; i<; k
Li, i
tmrt
£
| ItiMifroAT to day appointed uu u com-
m (t» apportion t?ie Territory Into !
• !< t Kihtiv** district;., (Jit* folloi\iii£
AVabhington, i). C. Aug. 17. ’91.
s. M. Neal,
Bluff CityTviVn.
Dear Sir:
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Ijv ', • ■ I’M
j O : B* »n< ti: \Y. T. Walkct', < f Norman (Hop
J Alien Hall uf IVrry (Dem.) uml S.itf,
! t KnDl Th«t Doan I ink to ikaL-tln*. fndiau Appropriatiun
. | <>. : -.ni/.cd fer bu-irfc-.-* .ti .lay li» i),.-« ( HHi im %--and c^rjbody iu the
*• ) in; ‘.li* n I!;iB cJi.tiiun n and \VT. i D‘ i‘^cK**H:rt^ can nbtsdii tittle to their
V, -« *.•<*;.iry. ~ . v ^rv;4 Jan*yi|\cr futtytiu*faontHy by
..... m-khi* :»v U • t . p:t\HL4 UiL* gu»«-tJi^piuUt pHcC.-v, •
Vi i j»:.i***r, \ an l Di>Ru:al)le iiumi, \v»* Dojm* l r»*;ilizu tin* imfmtuuuto conditiuu of
\Vin»iow Shades 1 ’ y :iro* ki»m\ OD»>rl:it:<lcr fnnn . ♦«%:»> «»f uur settlem owing to the drouth,
|:»w;.y hack nnd it the «.f 11?t- c< in and th*».-c uiio do uol deeirc ip pwro
* ‘'*****'*—“^^^ In ; -’‘'ii ar»* (M-rlcrineii without j«»b!»cry i tip# diniild at once apply U)(he 'iiflereut
[f»r :rami i» \ill iio either IjwaiM* iu* Dm- Itind olllccs for a leave of absooce for
n i.dit:.'‘iwp w iM.Ml • ( •.i;ii'ii&'i'*u tuMl.n* ttvcDn inunth*, "hicti IDeytawi get.
L*‘ iliDnvi* |iitiv«**L liiitruc tn iti- |ijtd ' Voufa truly
>■ "I D. r.TlJnu
Dedicatimi Program at the M
(•Uiireh next Iruuday,
Voluntary by the Choir
I uti'inluctory Remarks
lfytnn by Choir aud Congregation;
Pray er
Anthem by Choir
Huadiug .Scriptures •
Hymn by Congregation
Sermon by S. H. Euycurl
Readiug the exx Psalm
Dedicatory declaration aud Prayer
Song l.y rti. choir
Benediction.
I bis Boeiety has heroically succeeded
jn completing theij church which is a
credit to them and t'i tho town. Every
citizen should attend the dedication ser
vices: see what haa been accomplished
by Rev. Lnyeurt aud his people and if
necessary contribute something toward
paying the expense of this laudable un-
dertaking. We do not know that aoy
contribution will be asked for but if it
should be, w e are sure the people will
cheerfully respond to the extent of Iheir
ability.
is inn hling an addition to ins store. Hi.-! ... 1 , , . . •
brother hw located near L a. aud we u<>- \ ‘ U"CC, ™ 0" ^
oi the tar.if i- only a question "f linn, 'L- cvereu, discordant, belligerent; on a
Instead ol ending the tariff uncertainty, j la»d tout with civil feuds, or dreuched,
| Congress l.ae only prolmi god it, granting !il may lie, in fraternal blood! Let their
' • u• ■ "f our gallant jmiug men ou ia breathing spell. Instead of making an , hist feeble and lingering glauco rather
Sunday ewuiug las' waudciud away I end of llio inatt< r. : behold lbe gorgeous eusign of tho
It i-somethin:; to know that then Repnbiic, now known aud houored
will be a lew months or u year in which throughout the earth, still lull high
uo change will he made iu the duties to 1 advanced, its arms and trophies stream
winch business must adjust itself. With-, iug in their original luster, not a stripe
from hisshauty to tlni homo of line of
! our fair damsels, and tliu wee, small
Injurs of the morning found him lost aud
E. | al' j ip, uu the bleak prairie. Alter wan
‘ ■* *4 9 V *4 »-■ - I ' ..... ' - » ““ ll' il iv i, I 1 un IIKOB lit lint vlVJJ Uhv Ilfl'Ml, M un- | o IIH U utigiH'M < l*e'V\ itov e* O V i IJIO
deraig for ii lev Uoufj §iii;v?cdttd iu in tha^iiuitljusitiiss may bo active though ! entsed or pollqifd, uot a singl® star
tinding his shanty. After this we would j ugt wholly unj\-trJctod. But tji it w jjieh 1 iber'u'.ii, bearing for Us motto uo such
suggest that be should invite company jdepressea'businebs’is somelhiug beyond j Mis-rublo interrogatory as “Wlmt ig Sli
to go along. j the power of any legislation to cure at1 worth?'* nor tboje other words ot
Frank Worcester the r publlcsu uuui "'e have had a year of panic and j delusion aud folly, '•Liberty tirst and
iuee for sberstf of L county, was getting anil depiesslon. Wages have been cut. L'niou afterward;" but evey-wbere,
Workmen have been thrown out of em-1 spread all over in characters of living
ployment. Ineomes have been reduced.! 'igbt, blazing on all its ample lolds as
Economy, sometimes uf the most rigid float over the sea aud ovei the laud,
tho wht
as a suitable candidate lo; couutv com- j com* a liabi!. Ibe purchasing power oi heavens, that other sentiment dear tf
missioner. The repuhlicaus here should jR'e public has been reduced. The pass- every true American heart—Liberty and
agree on some good man and urge hin i '*srt" Ld •' tariff iiill does not restore it.
nomination. I The process of rebuilding tiadc. to its
former proportions must be - low. Mer-
chants may import -md manufacturers
may produce with'.uf B ar that a change
acquainted with the many republicans
j of Hawley aud viciulty. While here he
stopped over night with our genial friend •• .........—- i
T. W. Bennett who is highly spoken of j snrt>1,114 been enforced imti: it has bo- i nud in every wind under tho whdl*
t V.Mt LV GlGC.Lt
and forever, one nml
Kummalat • *n#f.
A recent sudden death neceseitated in the tariff will entail a i ,s before they 3
the breaking up of av eli-known en- can Had a uiarkot, but the people will
tablishment in London, and the eldest
L’niou, now
inseparable!
—From Webster-" Reply to Hams.
A
UUMAXICS.
Make the most of everyday us i, comes;
Bosh Ira, Are Rant# Alike.
According to a German doctor who
, ....... baa just published the results of a long
In reply to vouc^gUhe l-tfi. per- j oourse of experiment* on this eubject j
the sight is rarely alike in both eyea. ■
He tiude that in only one caee out of 1
married daughter of die house, in
epite of her grief, wa i woridly-wtse
enough to remember a( the fuueral
that her father had a treasure of a
cook which it would be well to secure.
After the funeriU, therefore, she aent
for the chef, who, with- many regrets
over his inability to ob'ige in-
formed her that her younger sister
had engaged him immediately after
the death of "ce chert-then monsieur,
son per* "
1 not, because They can uo\ at !mce buy as \,herl* !'rn ""'j'ttircu bundred and sixty
freely U9 they did before the pauic. TU© ^v'
▲ OeuenvM
‘A good denpcm, in a osoli Hew Eug-
ftfteerxgrjboth eyea in good conditio*. land town, who to on Intimate terms
Tn io« case* out of tea one eye to with the Almighty, and believes that
r,',t. - i . I Fs-ioi .1 ............■' ' ' is-.-* I'rewrlpMon*
CUAH A DOW, Pharmacist.
stronger than the other. In twoeesea good deeds should he promptly rceog-
out of five patients er* effected with nlaed. gave this encouraging assur-
setigmatiam, which may be defined ae *aee, the other •eeaiog. while "lead
an imperfect focusing of th* light rays iog in prayer ’: Aad, O Lord, if Thou
entering the eye*. Thin usually arises wUt mere the heart ct any young man
from a difference in the curvature of to enter Thy service ui a missionary,
thgteornea. or transparent portiot of ** will show onr nppr^nl in e way '
th* front of the eye. Xe»rly fifty per which Than wilt appreciates Wheth-
sent possess only imparted* eppreeia- er this offer bee be# accepted * not
:t!Ot1 Of ■•'Mars. Vtt Lc-V'C
e in a year,
; passngo of tlie'luriff Bill merely ffives ! Hv-ii uud outer prise arn the, orde r .of
I husiuezs a chance. It does not work any , the day; but in what way are we beuetit-
| miracle, and wu w ill save ourselves some jug1 ourselves or future generations
grievous di.-appoiutmeut if we refuse to through It ? It may result iu our living
expect a sudden ruvlval. • -.aster aud dylog quicker, if there Is auy
—Cuurier-Journal. good in that.
i Cannot Embred*'hwHMl , T«C first duly in life
j A peculiar case --.as tried iu Jnsticoj4^*
Higgins' court Tuesday, wli of the parties : Mxxv a man has bocu ruined by having
to which were fxoui Xorih Pond Creek.' too geoda start.
ft appi-an, tua; three "o n owned au | bfjrCE no loan can provo that there ia
equal interest iu. a Oerbiiu uote "’Ii''b : aoi a future existence,wliat harm is thero
—r>. leit iu the. bauds of one n, them fer • fceJWvtofi !bat tbsre —John F
eu!!c< tiou, he eullected the mnudV aud vyjjjte
appropriated all uf it tw». hie own use.
The ether two tlieu brought »uit against
i him ler emiwriiemvut. After hearing ,
j the arguments uud the decisions beat mg *
i :n the case the court decided it was uot
eml'o'rlomeut but simply breach si trust;
in ether '"erds a man ciu u"t steal'
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