The Pond Creek Tribune. (Pond Creek, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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l.ntei I lit the Pond Cr»* k pn fofllco for 1
j boK', over mi<1 above the cuioluuii'Uti oi |
Hum* milk Ion through Hu* tnulU u<* w<90* I M** J1*®*
oiuI’cIiihm umil limiter.
---- — . ..... -. j Frank Oreor, of tlio (iuthrl* Capital
V/ It ft blue a i» markei! on yenr I lw,nl,“« made the couuty u
paper It tlgi)in**« that your Mil» I p<km.1 offer the oihpr day. lie prom l <•
erlptlan expire* with the next j f> tnki* a part of the fruit* of tlio youth-
ntni.U-r ii'.rt limt tlio r will L« die flll |,„ll wntl.m of tlio Board of Cuuuly
t‘oiuml«#lhii*n: "IT their hand*. By Home
hook or crook the Guthrie Leafier sue
V> Dorty
■ir
11 a vine
Had such enormous success in our
first attempt at Surrender Sales, we
' -Till g vq you the advantage of an-
other week.
rmitlrotMl uni...... ntlmrwl.,* ordered. i
Till* I* done null mull "iliu rlbrrj only.
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316 WOFtf>S
CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD.
Agut He.
Okl paper* for • nle ut tl i* olllce.
U»o Agulltij fir vour plujloriug.
For flour lUul ull kinds of feed dec L. L.
t-ned" I In “Workm "L" couuty to the
queen'. timid mul the Commlaaloner*
bought U 1-t of In. k not lie. I -1 by I he I ^
““ or,|,'r 1 "ll .’j1' | Ittif H for HO eta. per i n k. Jo t think of
* ' ii ill itn p,«r iiiiMiln. 1' Wo Irivo
Rut tho fact remains that wc arc- utlll
In llte rln r on prices Jiwt tl"’ fc>mi* a* If
there h "I been no Oiu \ SiitUKsniCR
which Win tie.iUy p'm io 1 uu l not
very v.t il rMMMited. Wo *11 lh(h Pat
cut Hour for 111 rli Patent And It in the
are noil
K to some of n«‘ iM icrs wo quote below. Our imst busl»e»8 experience liere Iiiw
n |>»1 tor tium vro eupoetea, ho wo h*vo hhm*!ii<I<k1 slnoo times »ro m> hara III
this MOW country wo wfil UIVK THE PEOPLE THE BENEFIT OF IT.
a pn Dk | *»s?— n 8b | I! IkautiTul ICfreay OvarrnatP, formctlv fold lit.......IIB, >
ii Pm I P if |PVl I I |ati'Uaia« Maiden Overcoat* formerly aold at lft» ’
r\ I a r^-I ^3 1 I I ** « lUafy Utavar Ovemnau, lormavly told at.......... V4*
T. S. Tripp .
Sunday.
1 ifu drove to M *ilford
Mr*. J, II. IJa.ii
UaturUuy.
Hit* 4 j luuo arrived 1a. t
A. M. Mack v made a bu dnesv trip to
Enid J'u«-4(lu).
CommUibner* m«?et tomorrow In ucl
Jourued n.
MoiWirb. 1 * *y A
In ti iteiiogtapucr.
alng to |»nt
Hour, bnm, .diofa » to]*, corn, oat* au:l
liny at L. 1.. J.c-oV.
Tlia dslo^iiti
left Tku i
to tht* Perry convratlm
If you vr
cull on If.
l a S in ;p;
Wixom.
.owiag Ilia
been given to the Pria* t• ji/*1!*** at
hoiuu City. Tin books promlaod to
emulau* Hiurptor* glio*t urouml the
county otllnc*, hut Orecr lift) j
fiinvnrd and ulTerod to l»uv them iw a Jul» |
lot. Th<* chauc < iu'0 that ho will got
them.
A man put a bill into iho county this
wi i ll for thr«’ day* . Hi rvl ci that hud
Iw • u ncvomplUlieil lu forty d^Ut con-
tinuous hour* time.
*%
The Comuii^ioii'Ts woro in floa*lon
Saturday and Monday.
Con*ld ruble
i!iit* \ h inity . -
break iug was done In
at $1.5 ' nnd 12.00
Firo wood l -h<
pi r loud on the i
A larire number oi Pond Crockets via*
ited Jeifenou Sunday,
A Lively Meeting*
The hint meeting oi t!u* Pond Crook
Delmtiu.' • ;ub\v;iiu king oio*. 1*.
was tin* kind of a mooting that Jerry
Siinpaoii would dei-ignate ah a'Scream
or.*’ There w»m !<>t« of fun for every
body and i <*y of iiitoii ' It those of
a graver turn of n in 1. Judge Ih Lb
’•lad leu rend an able paper on the at »t •
] hood huestion, Mi>^ Neitie McKay read
| a pi. -M with a in<T il. and »!»•• fuhjoct o
' i*.» . ‘imiiHIim! i : ii iiri'li rlv man
ll, #1.(10 per liuu.lrc 1! Wc Irivo nu
i:\m v iTit'll 1‘HiMnt to iim ..it for i
higher prlc". Wo ttdvor I o Ju.1 exactly
Ur, ivc tell anil V, uro prepurd to .mini
liv tli- i-crti.'ii tli w • v’l't bo uu ior-
mill! Wc not only buy lu cur lou l h'la
hut wo own u mill.
i.imt.n!
1!1i.1i 1‘utent which fcrmcrly sol.l for
i?l.i;ii per i. ick wc now "'ll f, r tut cont*.
.. .IIH, we nurrcniler nt |ft.00
IB, «r» iurreuder .1 7.B0
______ _______f________t ................. U, wo mirrcmlor at 6.D0
C"nic cmly mul »c. uro ; "or cl»c l■cfuic tli. lot. »i. broken. They *re iingiiYanil i!«od| been In "ur utock nboul 00 d iy*,
mill met In.liloiublo coloi. «ml .iyle«, .11 )uu il.n’l buy ntiy olU .lielf worn guoilh. Come nnd exnmlno.
Blcgunt Wor.t*l Rult, formerly »olil nt |Su we will .urremler nt..............$10.00
T.Ill 11 Twecmu .oil, I "iinerl.v »nhl at »IH, we will «urrei.ilcr lit............... IUIO
A h.iiilaom. woo' .nil, lonnerlv *ohl u« $1-’, wc will ............ at............ OKI
An .ulmt.f flgui.il wu .twit, formerly .old nt $ IB, we will rui render at....... , 7,BO
w:a WILL 1STOT STOP* YET.
Suit of CloChea.
We will ci»* you irune romfort. , ,,, . .ion
A biiIccii foci,I heavy • unfort/rigular price $5.B0, we will surrender al........................................Tit,
C'omforu, vc y nice, irgni.r price $!.•&, we will aurrender al...................................................
^ STILL MORE.^ *
You will find in the BOSTON STORE one of the most com-
plete stocks of fine shoes there is in the Strip. In price and quality
M.it.na which formerly mild for#0 cle., WJ|| nCt be SUrp£GSed,
per sack wo now soil Cor *o rU. |
It will nlmoHt itunt you when you tea what u wild leather loan » il*06
wu will iull you tor............................................
Gem which wo formerly sold fur HO
couth por sack we now !*wll for 05 cents.
Inane, open dot vhidow tint let de run
Rhine In *o de jeiiilcne rii* cun zee de
pucklcr on dam* hu-ponder***
99c. IT’S A CORKER.
Watch this space.
MoKINLEY & CRIST,
Main Street Grocers.
Are still in the lead. Best goods.
Lowest prices.
We will not take up space with the
prices oi a few articles thrown
out as leaders, but you wil find
all of our goods are sold as low
as flrstclass goods can be sold.
CSaU am A Bo Com TxitvC A.
4'
boy in this toivu
TI" re 1 • 11 iJ p- :i . ■
who weighs M" pound
II N. IVlxom Inn ihc agency lor tUe
Singer .owing machine.
Agatil“'.be 1' t;! - 'r
for -mle by C. \V. Hoick.
m the world
c! ale w.'. ; bundled in a liia.t, rly mnn-
ii.r *■ v the Bpc ikers. i'ne >,f ll"* lulglii
spj*' ,f i!ic cveoi' was a puj’ *r, t»ad
The i itzeim of "J," county who desire
to have tliclr chool di.trl iB i rgunlzed
are r<"|Ue-ue,| lo call on W. U. Hubs Blip
ennlendenl id public inslruction.
A eo. tut dance hml be n nnuaunccd
for Friday nijrlil m the 11, "no r laur.iut
but lie r dn "irm rtiuvil ii to he post-
p in, d t" s ur. • olh, r propitious oceutiou.
Titr. Tnno'Ni. is u little uliy on local
'bis W""l. account of the ivciitl.cr, but
Dui #1 ih " etc « litMiihler -ell. everywhere for fZ.nu.
In K.'.Ni; lliOO, i’UltNCH CALF, DONUOLdk and
CO KIM VAN.....
3
A-5TWE LEAD. IT WOULD REQUIRE THIS
whole paper io mention cacti stylo of our LADIES and
........E ~
('llll.l)ltliSS’ ‘hoes.
NOW ! NOW com.s tha department we pride ours«lv** ia 1,»»« but n W least
WE DEFY COMPETITION.
We .imply quote you a few article, below sc » guide to the others, for there ure so many articles too uumerouR to mention.
1 POi/ I T rcc p.limit, t idilornia fruit In ..ntp, formerly SS6c.........we surrender ut............li^emtu
I—VwfV>i\ I ( , , ne.l *Kco,coru n. tine a* rail bo.... formerly 16c,
L*00'K 1 tsleiige tol'Si co
t (rn cob........ foriio rtv sol I tor tCie,
8MOKIHU j 0,d style...... .: riueily sold for Stic.
,. wa surrender it...
f] max ilotsotdioe, tobacco.......formerly 4Bc.........wc BUtrcuiler ut........
..wo surrender at............3*
(•rphuii Boy.....t rmcrlV sold for &0c,....
. Iiirmerly 3Bc,.
.we surrender nt..
.we sin lender lit..
. wc »ui render at..
cents
cents
cents
''HIS space is reserved for 0. STREKER
who will sell you all kinds of Farming
Implements cheaper than you can
possibly buy them in the states. He
will handle everything from a Sewing Ma-
chine Needle to a Threshing Machine.
#...15o
..,.20o
....31)0
3, A. DAItHOVGH.
II. O. MEIGS.
KOTAHT I'UUMC.
J, M. DAHBOUGH.
alternatively by Mrs. L. ,f. Lovelatid nnd itfoBipurcit with our coutompnmrlug and
M. R. Williams hits i, 'tight P. T. Wal!
utt's fine si in i f ; held, s.
Mrs. C. B. Pru-.L
frlcud on !u> Fi ■
.icrtaiued
evening.
n fen
Mi . . ir.
visi cj with Mi"
uncrcounty Kauta-
■ lust neck.
Be ,-ur- end us ■ the cilebrr.v l ' .-itlt'
[ 1a it i ip for sale by C. Rci 1 (kt.1.
Cold wc".*!
done with
old fty Belch A; Oi.
Post til;
waiting !
or thi
■oze Ids fingers
d:.. ( veiling.
;:llLrl)
■ ri iNitiir
;I, <iv, Enubus
lay
:.ii’t. be too
of weather.
Ttc r
the bod
river.
laid fho dust, in
of the Arkaii-u
4'r. Thorne
vis ting w tii
Colmar..
, Kansas, is
I C. T.
Get your cinl oil
HlaJinp. d dour
Broadway.
rnri gasoline of Clin*,
vest of railroad on
tf
And don't you h re: i4, the Mibflcript-
ion list of Thi luuos tt
grow larger.
■!. F.
now of Dover, O...,
ness Mcnday.
tlri; city, but
'.own on’ biisi-
.7. 1$. Dynes Iia* do
in town on Id* bn im ■
Wichita In ' 1.
tii-- Della it" -. l’iic paper was a gem
ill ii- » ty mid Bpirklc 1 with keen, puu
gent humor tb.it »;i' :ts infectious and
•vUolcfrtne n- the laltgh of it fat man.
One of tin; v main the paper rend:
.1 ine.'ibi; r the l"t jumpers will be
uni ! uoxt Monday evening in the county
hull. ■
Tlio Rudlenee greeted tins bon mot
I with hearty laughter, hut when ,T. *■’.
I.! tit i: “The jail won't held
I do i all.” i!c> au llenc.3 laughed and
' pip" I 1 !icir 1: mils with glee. Tlio pul
i ri . r,f the .pap, t ure neutral—“squarely
the fence," buys salutatory, Of
, irse the paper will D n auccese, for
v. i . !r,vc tl"‘ hr i d diood lo “kick"
|on an m: lo written by a chnrtt.to.g
■ (inn.- lady, or an fnfellrctu„l In b.
| who v. "3 g!;is" .'.' T!i" paper was
I r-glit, lirt-"'" mid lu'illirint. It. d' cnn't
i i..tin : , i'HiVc tii" 1,r ' t illation.
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Statehood Delegation Hearing,
\ .-j,, ci.tl telegram from Washington
ih,. ;-(. L .uis G ube-Democrat Bays:
■ ,i:f.; ,r.iir.itt( i f the Srnatejt ommit"
, i Terrii'. rb ■ mi l ‘urday to hear a
i !•••]■• ' "i f;,v .;ing the ciiuilsston cf Ok-
; territorv now occupied
j |.y live trb , as a state, as against
'•eler bill, which provides for the
admi ,oii only of Oklahoma. The dedo-
,gates were Sidney Clark, Clialrman of
the Inter:,-irltoriol Statehood Executive
Cornni " ■ : L. N. Hornbeck, editor of
Kmco Minstrel. IndiaA Tt rtitory, and U.
TT. Me Adam, editor of the Chickasaw
C!deft-dn. These gentlemen wore elect*
: ;atea by the last Territorial
C inentiou. ii. fi. lluhba.'d, of Mul-
A good
t.ig!:■
soakii
til t-:i u:.i. o:
C. II. id
V U
county S' a
John Bac.1i is practii
pp tcbtria.ii-oi '.•! .'({■. ■ ■ and at-
imircr > . ]...:" ii. cs.
|. k? . resenting tlie dnimimts to f her-
);, c i itirenship, was also present, and
. :' ' ) f pi
! il :l ,i!i" A. Ut iv, (,r the* fryc tribe:', is opposed to
■ the aduit--i »n of that part o! the Ierri
fory. The heaving i'."velo|.. d the fact
. j' , , • k.'.t tliere Is H population«nf 00,000 per
1 sons holding tribal relations, and of those
less than one-fifth arc Indians in the
eo whether ll doesn't, compare favorably.
J. G. Woo lrum lias gone Into the real
ea'.ate business w i'.h Messrs. Burr & Duo,
the hustling young meu who have llo ir
olllce in tlio Crews u iuiildlng. Mr,
Woodrnm is a vaii; Ado addition to this
firm,
Burns arc ubs >iut.dy palnlcs-' when Be
Witt’s Witch •( . • is pr mptly ap-
plied. Thi- ....."... nt i- :rue. A perfect
r. medy fur ekiu Pi,:a-.ciuippcd hands
and lips, and never fails tocure piles. C.
A. Dow.
Burr, Due A Co. have boon hustling in
real estate the past week lu spite of the
cold weather. They aold u lot on Uroad-
« ;,■ to L. Wilson, threu luls on "E” street
to L. L. Lee and four lots ou
■ o Prof. Vicars.
"D” slroet
It's just as easy to try one minute cough
cure as any thing e!ee. It’s easy tocure
a severe cold or cough with it. Let your
next purchase for a cough be one minute
cough cure. Better medicine, better ro
suit; better try it. C. A. Dow.
The intelligent mail clerk who went
north Monday night did not open tlio
mail pouch put on at tills place, but re-
turned it Tuesday morning, thus de-
laying Monday’s outgoing mail twelve
flours.
No wonder people from .TefTersou
Come over to Bond Greek to trade as
theye.au buy goods considerable cheap-
er "f our merchants than a: Jeflerson.
Goods arc sold cheaper in this town than
in Kansas.
No bettor aid to digestion,
No better cure fur dyspepsia,
Nothing more reliable for biliousness
and constipation than De Witt’s little ear-
ly risers, the famous little pills. C. A,
Dow.
Editor Simmons, of the Manchester
Journal, was in the city last week. The
Journal is one of the prettiest papers, ty-
■ trict cense ot the word. The entire pographically in Oklahoma, aud it agri
The 3
given tie
lu:i( bin"
g Machine Co. ha , .
• • re!.-brittcd Singer
.urn.
A job lo of w • rag"' fi down
from 1C; . '".ond ,y a; i vi.icp. d thiugs
up preiiy !.v *
Quite a nunil • curt
over to .Iciicrt-"" *'iu, 1 ." : " ■ "I t,
witness the match : ..A A. .
Frank Greer of 1 ■ Guthrie D.ii
Capital was in the city last wee k on bus-
iness with the county o . A .
popuhiA ia of (lie territory occupied by
tl: - tive trib’s nr.(l white citiv/ms aggre-
' ' ,0(10 and the area Is aliout 00,000
t Itnre mile:’. The area of the combined
!' . r. would form a state of about
care miles, with a population of
about 500,000.
Tuesday probably was the coldest day
of the season. The thermometer drop-
ped -1 degree; in one hour in the after-
noon. A tcritic wind blew from the
n ull', all day and all night. There was
condderablc Buffering, hut no fatalities
Ii - all the same, a r"M- ,,V-ri' ' |lilV(. i„.,.n r.-i urted. Ice formed on the
i------ • ".-..-.a ........'• (minute , . . , ,,
C. A. Dow. 3a!t Folk. Vedue-day morning the
wind ;Autcil and the sun shone clear and
represents Manchester as a live, wide
awake town.
Stolen on Thursday night January 11th
from i he Ogalee saloon, a yellow female
mastiff pup, weighs fit) pounds, scar ou
flank. ' A liberal reward paid for her re-
turn, or apprehension of the thief.
Greknvieu) &. Co.
IE HANDLE the bout Flour made in Southwestern Kansas. We buy it
■ _ , r— . — ... in car lot;- and give consumer*
E LEAD IN FLOUR I llK'idvantage of Freight rates.
Dry Salt Meats
Our log, patent Flour always sold for 9flc per rack, we surrender at Pdo
The I" : family Fleur always sold for Kio per sack, we surrender nt 7Bo
USBOUeS, MEIGS l CO.,
County L Land and Abstract Office
plain " 1.,.....Flour always sold for 70c per sack, we surrender at 05o
j
OH, GET UP!
STORE.
Poud Greek, county seat L county, Oklahoma.
I
Buy and Sell land on GommBslon. Itents Collected.
Homestead Filings and Conti st Paper* Mad*.
And do a General Heal Sit ate Burin*
■
Rkferenc**—State National Bank, Wichita; Harper County Bank, Anthony; Lock-
wood Mortgage Co., Anthony, Kan.
Di
Thoughts of Other Men.
Responsibility educates.—[W c u d c 11
[Phillips.
None preach t better than tiie aut, and
she says nothin; .—[Tennyson.
He who la firm and resolute lu will
molds tlio world to himself.—[Go oil o'.
More tiling'- are wrought by prayer
than this world dreams of.—[Tennyson.
The hook to read is not tlio one that
thinks for you, but the one which makes
you think,-—[MeCosli
Divines and dying men may talk of
hell, but in my heart her several tor-
ments dwell.—[Slmkspeare.
If there is any person to whom you
feel dislike, that is the person ot whom
you ought never to speak.[ -Cecil.
Sunday is like a stile between the
fields of toll, w here we can kneol and
pray or sit aud meditate.—[Longfellow.
E. B. Wsbcott.
8. M. Cnoor.s.
CL EL CkVaiCBorv
J, S, Harpor & Co,,
1 l” County Abstractors cf
Trm
fJTInsurance and Loins.....
Buy and Well Town Lote'and’Claims,
Look Us up and Bring us Your Business.
Correspondence Solicited.
Wescott & Crooks,
REAL ESTATE,
Notary Public.
West Side ot Square.
PKALKK IN
REITZ BROS.,
siw«ras»08a!a
Newsdealers.
mm
rjy-Sce our Attorney, Mr. Tripp, for land
con lasts.
^PERIODICALS^
WE KEEP
Application for Liquor License.
TinmiTOitY op Ok., Jan. 15th, 1804'
To the Board of County Commissioners
or County Clerk of I- county, Territory of
Oklahoma:
Rich rogues always fancy that their The undersigned residents of Manchcs-
... . . , i ter, county of L and territory or Okla-
iMrr.” will inicrtl nnlv the wcnltli mid h^pl)y m!lkp application torn
all the dally papers and
all magazines on sale.
Subscriptions taken for any newspnpet
or periodicu! on earth. We have a
new line of novels here and on the
road an exchange library.
Pond Creek,
Oklahoma.
C. Q. Cuandlbk, President.
J. W. Butr.mut, Cash is*.
children will inherit only the wealth and
none of the sin. -[Thco. Wiuthrop
Give a boy address and accomplish
ments, and you give him the mastery of
palaces and for.lines where he jgoes.—
Emerson.
Read Tub Tuibune.
license for the sale of malt, spirituous
ami vinous liquors in the village of Man-
chester, in the county and territory
aforesaid. If no legal objections are
preserved io writing it Is expected that
tlic license will be granted.
A. I). WiHXISEIt.
L. Andrews.
E. G. Laver ty,
COAL,
The Bank of Pond Creek,
[Will he succeeded at toon as practicable by th* First National Bask.j
Does a general banking business. Euys and
sells exchange.
ed !un :s or revere coo . h.
cough cure h uii.ido them.
l)r. E. I). K r o- c.’ll; ! to th"
state of bit;' -is Yw-1 iesd iv to treat an old , .
patient of hi- v y tc.aen ill. 1 1U munci.
brigi.l, but overcoats aud ear-muffs were
Colman’s aggregation of base ball toss-
ers went over to Jefferson Sunday aud
walloped the tar out of the Jefferson ball
club. The score stood 9 to 4 in favor of
this city. The game was an Jnterosting
one, so it is said.
Not one minute elapses between the ta-
king of one minute cough cure aud re-
lief. Why shouldn’t people take one
minute cough cure? They should. They
do. C. A. Dow.
Read
The Trib.
Six Months
Ocents
The conic';' stoic■ cf the court house
LADIES you ' an :'<*» f irtv fine cull-
ing cards a Oh your llama printed oil] ......- , u .....
them for 50 ecu; - it T. i: fi .ttr.v ofllcc will b -laid one . c from next S»tm-
day. Hon. Win. Patterson of the Euid
A surprise party was given on Mi:
Hite, living just wi si o' iowii. last Thnr.*
day evening. Tl.. time w.is , cut iu
dmicing.
Some line put a ■ 1 _ i in tii -■ mi "lie of a
pool of water dn I5r"::-iway the other
night that read: "N Ii-bin’ allowed.
Dan Moran.”
land office will deliver the address. A
committee of arrr.ngemen's,composed of
M. R. Williams, Frank E. Wasson and
A. M. Mackey, was appointed at a meet-
ing of the Board of Trade Tuesday.
Programme will appear in next week’s
issue of The Trebcne.
A gasoline explosion ut C. 15. Frauke's
residence last Friday morning would
'have caused a fire but for the prompt
action of Mrs. Franke in throwing the
stove out into the street. Mrs. Franks
received a severe burn on her hand.
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n\
A lot of Ia ii and i !dn i‘s si x - f
sale eh'-up : r rn- t. 1 m-H-ic Dr. J. W. Moffett came up from Pond
gam! " of c . iCiiouire a. E. G. Liv. - | ('reok lsvst Friday. He has a veterinary
erty s 1 feed ..-..rn. ^ stable ou his claim aud ia doing quite a
The Riche -o' livery ti-am ran away ; bu-incss. He reports that the couuty
Monday ..... tin in " a ""on , -t P- nd Creel; lias built a fine jail and
from JcITcr- :> in rin one of the hors- ! u,,w court ^oase is now building.—
iu it severe m (tin; r.
C. II. l’.-rici". and Jo'1 ; Ltvinr*'on 't- ;
turned M ut l v from 1 !'ig hunt in the |
Ilarpi r Scr.dnel.
It is currently reported that George
jav i rak r m ." r . Mg luck Ej . j ig „,,ins to establish a factory at
in me w.r »i . . ® _ . L, . ,
J b ; Jefferson (Sandy Point.) Several liem-
it not relieves: it do** more, It dred men may bo employed. The f$\c-
curo!. r t " one minute^ cough torv will be for the nurpoic of manurac-
enre. Sr'- •” ^ -
ITIEECIE]
RE_E1
Eight Pages each Tuesday and Friday.
1C Pages Every Wook.
I)e Witt's Ilr.rei -lire cleanses, purifies
and heals. It wa? mad" for that purpose.
Use il for hums, i it-, brnlscs, chapped
hands, sores of all descriptions and if you
have piles use it for them. 0. A. Dow.
Levy Conger, of Rubens, Miss., an old
time friend of Real Estate Agent Due,
was in the city Saturday. He has been
all. over the “strip” and says he likes the
appearance of this city better than any
town he has visited in newer Oklahoma. J Any reader of this paper can get it free hv securing a club of three subscribers
and forwarding their names, ON THIS BLANK, with THREE DOLLARS, to
GLGCE PRINTING CO., ST LOUI6, MO.
PEED.
Wagon Yard. . . .
Look ua up and bring ua your buitnes*.......
REFERENCES;
J. L. BANDAL j & CO.
REAL
ESTATE
J^lSTJD
EXGETJLIsra-El
1st Deer west Pioneer Meat inirket.
P- Parker.
General Blacksmith.
Plow and Lister lays, Horse Shoeing
ect All plow and Rater lays guaranteed
as good as new. Prices as low as first
class work cau.be done. Shop on south
east of square. Wagon shop in conn-
ection.
A Great Semi-Weekly Paper!
Txrkitoby of Oklahoma I
CuVJfTV of L. j
In the District Court within and for
rile comity and territory aloresaid;
George II. Johnson, Plaintiff, 7
vs. 1 Notice.
Mnliel Johnson, Defendant. ;
The above named defendant Mabel
Johnson will take notice, that ahe baa
been sued by plaintiff George H. John-
son in the above named court for di-
vorce and must answer the petition filed
therein on oi before the 14th day of Feb-
ruary A. 1). 1894, or said petition will be
taken us true, and judgment granting a
decree oj divorce to raid plaintiff against
said defendant.
Attest: llenj. F. n*oi.ER, Clerk of
District Court, per James T. Griffln Dept.
M.kciixnt & Cloostoh,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
at all tin
Pprhap
fi-raR ages, all conditions,
| . A. Dow.
luring a superior quality of sand paper)
CV. <!"•! Hick;; had some idea
about when h- stat-
what lie was talking
rd that the tail end of this winter would
It might be interesting to the debaters
at la-t Saturday night's meeting to know
make ante: ia forj’a’t dio-r ;"'.ci"-. | that c-ipi al punDUment is prohibited in
„ , .... |„ v„-t. | three states—Rhode Island, Michigan
«T maw" jus* “"''cived at Yha Racket nnd Wisconsin. At one lime it was for-
gi(.!- . no Broadv;av one !• •;< wc-t of bidden in Maine, but H isn’t now.
railroad. Field ‘ d sojn expected, tf ( ------
, err. early ri At Mead’s Grocery.
Jiirlr-y riterit ear!<*y
ners* the famous little j ills for constiptt-
lion, sick headache, dyspep.-ia and nerv-
ousness. C. A. Dow.
B. B. To*tle, who li’V twelve miles
west of town, wns iu thr\"ity .Monday.
He sac* the claim holderAaro arriving
daiv .. Ih their families anihhoust s arc
‘ * jjjq ^ji around liun 6\ adjacent
Claims.
California peaches and apricots 15
cents a can.
J.ura ^ lbs. for 50 cent*.
Evaporated apples 10 cents pound.
Evaporated uppricots l-» cents pound.
Dried grapes ti lb. for 25 cts.
Tomatoes 10 cts a can.
Clime in and see us—every thing at
cost.
The comer stone of the court house is
finished. Frank Wasson did the letter-
ing. Thecommitte ou arrangements are
musing preparations for a big time and
the occasion promises to be one that will
long be remembered by the people of
Pond Creek.
Iv. Y. E. 0. T. T.
P&FlOF
Barber
Shop*
JV.T. CHANDLER,
Proprietor.
Now Open and Ready
for Business.
Shaving | Qcents.
ORDER BLANK.
To GLOBE PRINTING CO., St. Louis, Mo.:
Herewith find |8. and the uame6 of three subecribers on blank clipped from
THE TRIBUNE, published at Poud Creek, O. T. l'lea.-e scud the Tuesday and
Friday Gtobc-Demucra for one year to me and each of the subscribers named.
Name of eeuder.
Poatofflcc..................... State.
NAME3 OF SUBSCai8IR8.
POSTOFFICE.
STATE.
T*’“n?" j «*—•
Isaac F. Clark, Plaintiff,
vs.
Annie E. Clark., Defendant.
Tlio defendant in the above entitle
cause, Annie E. Clark, will take notice
that .‘■aid Isaac F. Clark the plaintiff
did ou tiie, 19th day ot December 1893,
tile his petition in said Probate Court of
L county, Oklahoma Territory, agninst
said deieiidimt, Annie E. Clark, for a di-
vorce and a docree and judgment of
court, that Hie defendant be forever bar-
red of nil claim in, or to plaintiff’s prop-
ertr and that the said Annie E. Clark
must answer said petition filed as afore-
said on or before the 1st Monday of
February 1694. or said petition will upon
proof lieing made be tnkcu as true, and
judgment and decree rendered in said
action against said defendant, Annie E.
Clark, granting said plaintiff a divorce
an.l dissolving the marriage contract ex-
isting between plaintiff and defendant
anil forever barring the defendant fro*,
any claim, right or interest in and to the
property of the plaintiff.
D. B. M A DDES,
Probata J udf*.
Daxth. Mokax,
Attorney for plaintiff.
National Bake of Commerce, Kansas City, Mo.,
Wichita National Bank, Wichita, Kaunas, y
National Bank of North America, N. Y., " *
National Bank of Siorx Citt, Sioux City, Ia,
Tni: Elk City Bank, Eli; City, Kaiuaa,
The Citizens Bank, Medicine l odge, Kama*, ]
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Cline, Celbe C. The Pond Creek Tribune. (Pond Creek, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1894, newspaper, January 25, 1894; Pond Creek, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496216/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.