The Pond Creek Tribune. (Pond Creek, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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POND < KCUt THlHUNi;
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CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD.
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nn« rwi'lvi'il i»l flu* lit •». ii $1 W> ■!
nowlny.
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nl n nlio\vir»of mill. s honvy rlotid
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received Imre tnldr"*-cd to I‘(»od 4 red.
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Aim it! "ill in".'tin of ilmcooiily loin-
ml .-Inner-, tin order wn- pnn<"«l proud
lint lor ibe payment of n bounty tin o«df
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T HREE MONTHS #
ABSOLUTELY FREE.
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will i'o into cITi'ct it* aoou a* dim notice i Hn,j .otpply u-» with our money which 1
1- -lu»n by Hi" oownilMlormrH. j nViH\ Vpry mucdi Ju»i now.
More freight l* unloiulod fit 'hi* itfd i lllnk" »V; t u.
Try ii* for Tin ware, Nice goods', Low i
price*.
McJCini.kv A ( iii-t. I Mr. NYlcklifiitt and fnntily, Mr.
Eioht Pages Each Tuesday AnoemoA/
Sixiren Paoes Evrry Wine
1 toyotid nil roiu|nirlnoii th" hlaa*'**t, h"*t 'tinl bright"*! new* nml luntlly .four
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I fu :my ri'inl-rnl tlil» |ni| <t not ii'iw « niiliM ilb-r to THE I'l.t'IlK DKMOCKAl.
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I......III. Ill l( «'■ *vnilH lint" II" mull mill ONE DOLLAR i IIiiiiU I'r.ili, l'o.l Office or Kx|Oi'». Money Order,
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EMPORIUM OF ECONOMY.
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Mr,. I'crron Ih liolny to her old lioino
Oil 11 vivit.
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hrltt? PfMlrHy ton rnitrh wnrh for one pl.(.|lnros tt full liu« «.r family meilldne, 11,1 «'",,wof Mr> 1)nll">'" ouo (lHy 1,1
GLOBE PRINTING CO. St. Louis. Mo.
Humph, copie. of Tiik. (It,hi, KnMiM iivr will lie tent free on ii|i|>llctitlnii.
ORDER BILLIN'KI
TO GLOBE PRINTING CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
Ileicwlili tin.I fl. Dll, lor which .end to mlilicw iilvi-u lielotv.TIIKCfl.OIlK-
DKMIK’llAT, twice every weel; for Klflcen Montlie, u« |iei yi.ni special offer to
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l»i >.iii,iny .it 11 nVIm it ii m. iiii'l at 7 .• p. »u.
l*r*t -r iiir.fiin; •very lliur-'luv uialit. .Sno'lny
•clitf.l nt 1" h. hi., an I 1,'u.forUi I.''iiftijc levotiou*
hi t rvioi'ut '•! I • ft. hi. I t"* Mr-' l'*iw-day ovenina
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rnt t’itna. m .1 tlio ilm ! I 'l- • lny «>vrnuiu n licorAry
N’. M, INyksht, Pastor.
j w. mitu.
Lawyer,
Fir.st il.ii.r West NVitlton*Duncan filock, Droa-lway,
pftAMC k. wassun.
Lawyer,
Uflii'c us er,\\ alton Dunk. Pond Creek, 0. T.
Yy M. II. TAYLOn.
Attorney at Law,
I'ufiil Creek, 0. T.
ity Attorney.
| s.no.ss.
Attorney at Law,
All leyal burnoose will receive nrcuipt aicentioo.
CoQtosts u ^iHieiiuty,
Q 17. DAILEY,
Attorney at Law,
fund Crook. - * • Oklalwmii.
I. tVASJ"N,
Lawyer,
All kind.* "I iuiper* iun*lo ic»t—practice in all the
court!-, i’ce.s ui" nTte. Ollicu ovor P.O.
gOTCE AND HA INKS.
Lawyers.
Office: Ininrmi lilnck, Room No. 2.
j^Ktf E. 01.'"I.STON,
Attorney at Law,
Uklahouia.
Pond Creek.
jy| AClvKY a MADDKN.
Attorneys at Law,
pond Crook, (county-seat! L county', Oklahoma.
UlTico It toms \ and ■*> in Wnlton Bank
Building
gAMI.BU WliaTON. .. N-olar, PubU,
Lawyer,
Kef.TehiK’e- I!i,nk of I'onil Cre1 k.
ntlioc un llroailwny oiipo.ite meat market.
mm.
Mm. P. Hover enmity
elect «:i« down from Medford Monday.
She v ill nnl l ike Chirac of i!ie office un-
til .lammry I.
The Imlliliinr formerly eeeupled by
Polenmn A Thnmp«im wm sold at
nnetiOM Tim .Inv. It w in bnnirht by P.
T. "'niton for *15T.
A new etreet lamp ereeted hv the
Ognlee aalnnn la a public benefit and
other ininlneM plneea would do well to
pi nnd do llknwiae.
P. A. Bishop bis nl list been remejn-
ivhidi are ih i’onil ih any on the •uiirket,
ffpermfen'tpnt I and they nr» all yinniiileed to j.lvo’«M-
iafunfion or money refomled. Dow.
Cointli Syrup is jn»t now In Rr.'Ht de-
inund and lm, proven to be tlm beat llnou
out tor coughs, colds, sore thru it, croup
etc.
Here it goes! |n
lots, Wheat chop 500
lbs and up: 85 cts per
cwt. Bran in 500 lb
lots: 67ctspercwt.
Shorts in 500 lb lots:
bored bv Inele Sum to tlm extent of " ; ~r c rfo i-»pr r\\]\
per month pension, diitlnu from the time ■ “
hemndeiippucation. 30,000 lbs of Flour
Tlie Ladles or the M. K. Church will
glre ft mite social nt the homo of Mrs.
S. I.. Bradley on Friday evening of this
week. They Invite every one to come.
The Kiinstm ('ity Hardware Co. bad v
shipment of stores uulnaded nt N’nrth
Bond Creek Inst week. Hint should burp
come here, owing to the confusion of
-T-OM WAMl'f.EU,
Attorney at Law,
Oklahoma.
Eui'l.
|T i'. r.ASTliU.
Physician &. Surgeon
All call- I'nuupUy an^.vorod. Office oyer ‘A alfon
Bauk. Ko-dden 'j, 1 blocks Souili ot Skiuiire.
QU. J. S. WALLAi! 17,
Physician & Surgeon
Calls answered promptly, rtay nr night.
Di-cdsc- "t‘ wi>mou and chiUlreu a specialty.
UlUcc: West next to Dow e Drug Store.
Qlt. J. C. MAUII.
Physician,
County Health Uflicer. Office in Orewsou buiiains
A LJ,')LE 110ME0ATUIC rHYSICIAN
And Surgeon,
Chronic diseases a specialty, l’iles cured without
i|,o use nf the knife.^ Correspondence
Booms I--1TCentral block. EL RENO.
P. Parker,
General Blacksmith
Plow and Lister lays. Horse Shoeing
ecL All plow and lister lays guaranteed
M good as new. Prices as low us first
class work can be done. Shop on south
east of square. Wagon shop in conn-
ection.
E. F. Foster started on Sunday for n
visit in lila home In A Lien, Michigan to
remain during the holidays, I,. L. Deau
will have eharge of tlio Long-Bell
Lumber yard during hit) absence.
CountyTreiaur.*r flreen ink chirgi
uf his office last Thursday and lias been
hard at work getting its aILiirs in shape
lor the collection of taxes. Quite a
number have already paid their taxes,
At the regular meeting of the council
Tuesday night no luiaiiiess was done for
lack of it quorum. Some members of
tbe council should either take enough
interest to attend the meetings or else re-
sign.
Crowell Bros, have sold their lumber
yard here to the Long-Bell Co. K. K.
Foster will remain in charge of the bus-
iness. ll would he bard to find a man
who is more popular or more efficient
than Mr. Foster.
A man him opened a shop In town but
like many others hero he does not want
the fact to get into the papers. We are
not going to give him away, lie can re
main safe in hiding till l.tck of custom
drives him elsewhere.
Three foreigners appeared on our
streets yesterday, making hideous music
on a specious of bagpipe, and begging
for nickels. They were pennitted to
get out of town without receiving seri-
ous bodily harm,
IV W. Jones had busluecsat the county
seat Monday. He, with his fam-
ily, contemplates visiting rela-
tives at (ireuola, Kansas, during the
holidays and will assume the office of
comity clerk on January 1.
The crane front which the mail was
formerly taken in the dais when trains
rushed through this town without slack-
ing speed, has boon removed and it will
be missed as one of the laud marks of
the town in its "troublous day..”
It 1ms been suggested that the city
make a bid on one quarter of sectluu Iff
for use ns a cemetery and purchase tbe
same when it conies into market. ti"ine-
tkiiig should be done to provide fur a
cemetery and this would seein to be ft
very feaaable way of seeming oue.
Ilev. Enyeart returned home aud con-
ducted service here as usual on Sunday,
lie began active work in hi" district on
Tuesday. The district comprises nil of
Oklahoma west of the Santa Fe rail-
road aud South of the Cherokee Strip.
Ills family will remain in this city lor
the present.
Our representative from the 22nd dist-
rict, Miller Smith, is out strong as a can-
didate for speaker of the bouse. Mr.
Smith has extensive experience as a
presiding officer aud is well x ersed In
parliamentary law, he would make au
efficient speakei and we hope he may
meet with success.
A largo grading outfit owned by Joe
Meehan passed through town Tuesday,
on the way the Indian Territory to work
ou the Choctaw railroad. Mr. Meehan
Is from Fairfield, Nebraska, aud has a
contract for four miles of heavy grading
on the new road. He has a ranch on a
school section 28 miles west of here.
An attorney here was recently ticgo-
tiating with a man In a distant
at $ 1.1 Oper cwt., oth-
ergoods in proportion
at W. B. Smith & Co’s.
You fun get. blank Warranty Deeds
Quit Claim Deeds and Chattel
Mortgages and Real Kslate Mortgages
nt TitK Tnrnrsr. office.
Jarvis Jones, fatlior of our county clerk
elect, died suddenly on December 2, at
Caldwell at the age of 73 years.
A nine year old sou of Mr. Deck of
Coldwuter was kicked in tin face by a
horse, Saturday. A gash four inches in
length was cut. in bis cheek mill his
teeth broken making a very bail wound.
Dr. Easter dressed the wound and at last
accounts tbe boy was doing well.
Dr. Wallace reports a ten pound boy
born to Air. aud Mrs. Cnarles A.
Thompson on tlio 10th.
J. .1. Thomasson formerly of the
townslte board of this city lias lntely
embarked in the newspaper business
having purchased a half interest In the
Picayune nf Prescott Arkansas. The
Picayune is a newsy, well patronized
Journal and is democratic of course.
Having no Arkansas exchanges we
should be glad to place the Picayune on
our list.
VALLEYCKNTEBITEMS
one day
week.
Mrs. Pci kings of Cold Wilier Ison
tii" sick list.
Clin*. Arbiillinot of Crystal Springs is
outlie sit'L list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wickham nr« talking of
starling t" Winfield their former home
jOb |mi a visit. They will he gone two or
three weeks. —
TV. Mamiiiu has n bad hand caused by
running n splinter In Ills iliigmv while
working on the school house.
Alts. Hack aud babe are alone while
her Itusund is in the state
Mrs. Partlo Is going to the stale lo
spend the holidays.
Clms. Dailey says lie bail u splendid
time at tbe party Tuesday.
Mrs. Thomas Man non gave a dinner
lu»t Sabbath to some of her friends.
Among tlie number were: Mr. nnd Mrs.
Moore, Mr. mid Airs. Daily, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Mauneu uml Mr. Seereee all enjoyed
themselves line. They ditl justice to
the nnmber uuc dinner which Mrs.
Manneu lad prepared lor them. They
nil leftlate in theaveuiug well pleased
with their visit.
Jr vino
Thr II nl I hi hi/ SritKon in iimr iipiiniiiiiliinij nml mil' GREAT
STORE ii/l'urils iiinn// rnlnr'mi/' Un mini Siiini/nililr <Jiunlt). Our
Shirr is m riitiil In nmir in thr ('lirnikcr Ouflrl, uml our firirm will
mrrll thr iiatronuiir of I hr. I argent and in out mmoinir.nl buyer un
Earth. On r Stork' ennui at x of
Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Dry
Goods, Clothing, Ladies Cloaks &
Wraps, Fancy and Staple Grocer-
<y *
les.
l*o*»t 4 )lHc"
Be sure to use this blank it
months free subscription.
Stilt"
is worth threQ
Hill
Absolutely Free.
Any render of this paper can get Tiik
St. Lons (R.obi: Dujuh hat absolutely
free for three months. Read the offer in
this issue and take mlvautage ol it at
No flrlping, no Nun sen, no Pains, wIipii I
DeWItt’s Little Early lllsera are taken j
Small Pill. Safe Pill. Best Pill. C. A.i
Dow.
Yes you cau get live hundred pound
of choice patent Hour for $.*>. 110 at \V. B.
Smith ii. I o.
A satisfied customer Is a permauet
one. That’s why we recommend l)e
Will's Little Early lllsers. They cure
Constipation, Indigestion mid Biliousness
('. A. Dow.
If you want the very lowest pries
on Flour and Feed call on Smith A Co.
west of the track.
Small in size, great ia results; DeWltt’e
Little Kttrly lllsers. Host pill lor consti-
pation. best for Sick Headache, best
for Sour Stomach. C. A. Dow.
All the talk in the world will not con-
vince you so quickly as one trial of De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Halve for Scalds,
Burns, Bruises, Skin Affections and Piles
C. A. Dow.
Flour and Feed promptly delivered by
W. B. Smith and Co.
One word describes It—"perfection.'
We refer to De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve
cures obstinate sores, burns, skindiseases
Tiik Wkkki.y Gi.oiiK-DKMoctt.vr (_,lIut rt wp|| uMOwu cure for piles. C.
A. Dow.
North wind with some rain.
George Cutler is plastering his house.
0. 11. Perkins tins been in the well
business lately.
Airs. Burris is building a nice dwell
lug house on her claim.
Scott Reynolds writes us from
Oklahoma City that men mid teams are
wanted to work on the new R. U.
Our Literary is still growing in
Interest nnd so far 1ms been very success-
ful. Question last Friday night decided
in lavor of the affirmative.
Valley Center Sunday school has
arranged for a Christmas tree ami
entertainment. A liberal treat of candies
and nuts will be given the Sunday
schoolchildren.
T, AL Aladdox has gone to Oklahoma
C'ltv.
Joint debate Friday night betweon
( rescent Valley anil Valley Center at tbe
Valley Center school house.
Program: 1 Song by Society, 2 Res.
John Sullivan. !i Music, 4 Hes. by
Atabel Jeukins, 5 Speech by Air.
Miller, C AXuttlc, 7 lies. Julia Aldrich
8 Quartette, 0 Res. liy May Kern, 10
Heading by Van Petten, 11 Alusic by
PeikiuB. 12 Dialogue •' The Assessor,”
13 Instrumental music.
A recess of fifteen minutes.
Debate, Resolved that foreign imigrat-
ion is detrimental to the best interest of
the L'. S. Affirmative: Van Petten
Thompson aud Bird; negative : Crescent,
Literary Society.
Jack the Whiter
is issued in Semi-Weekly sections, eight
pages each Tuesday and Friday, sixteen
every week, making it practically a Semi-
Weekly paper,yet Hie price is only One
Dollar a year. In politics it is strictly
Republican, but it gives all the news,
aud is absolutely indispenslblo to the
tinner, merchant or professional man
who has not the time to read a large dai-
ly paper, and yet desires to keep prompt-
ly and thoroughly posted. Sample Cop-
ies will lie sent free ou application to
Globe Phiktiko Co. Sr. Louis, AIo.
Wanted to Hang Him.
Three men living in Bluff township;
J. I). Herbert, G. W. Ancell and J. S.
Allen were arrested on Saturday by
Deputy U. S. Marshal Scoresby on the
charge of conspiracy. They had been
trying to get a Air. Smith to leave a
claim which lm was holding and went so
far as to attempt to bang him, so he says.
The alleged conspirators were brought
to this city nnd Ancell gave bond for
his appearance but the other two were
unable to give an acceptable bond and
were taken to jail at Guthrie on Tues-
day by Dupties Scoresby and Aturphy.
It is expected that other arrests will be
made, of parties involved in the case.
Extensive stone quarries have been
discovered nt Enid, they were found in
the renter of each bale of a lot of hay
marketed by a farmer who stood out
bravely for reform at the recent
election but was on the losing side.
Merchant Tailor.
E. Simon has open-
ed a merchant tailor-
ing shop in the Nixon
building on Broad-
way. Good work and
low prices guaran-
teed. Dyeing and re-
pairing done. Call
and see him.
By the Oklahoma papers we see that
our fat. aud jolly Will Haud failed to get
elected eouuty superintendent in Grant
comity Ok. We are sorry, but he had
woman opponent, aud that's what knocks
you know.—Howard (Kan.) Courant.
-D. A. BISHOP,-
vgod # £hoe f§
Dan Buehanau has returned from
trip to Ft. Smith, Arkansas, and other
points.
It is not known here as yet, who will
succeed Rev. Euycnrt as pastor of the
M. E. church, but the vacancy will
douobtless be filled without delay.
THE DELINEATOR.
Ml kind of Boots nnd Shoes mode wete "at”
A Alonthly Alagaziuo of Fashion, Cul-
ture aud Fine Arts. Each issue contains
over One Hundred Pages of Reading
Alatter on the Prevailing and Incoming
Fashions for Ladies, Atisses, Girls and
| Ghildren; Seasonable Living, the
b,sW \ Decoration of the Home, the care of the
through conjespondeiR'c, for :be sale of persotl< lbe Cultivation of the Artistic
a building iu Pond Creek when the f-'nonltirs, tije Newest books, aud
would be buyer raised ibis question: WKie range of Geueral Literature design
“Suppo-e your town should all move to e(j ,0 please and instruct. The
Round Pond, would the building then paucy.tVork departmeut is large and
be worth anything?” If Pond Creek gne(j w|tH Novel Ideas provided for us
by Special Designers. The Atagazine
is Indispensable to the housewife aud
mother.
Send Fifteen ceuts fur a Specimen
VOll THE CHILDREN,
W, A. AIcGulre, a well known citizen
of Ale Kay, Ohio, is of the opinion that
there is nothing as good lor children
troubled with colds or croup as Cham-
berlain,s Cough Remedy. He Iiub used
in his lamily for several years with
the best results and always keeps a bot-
tle ot it in the house. After having la-
gnppe, lie was himself troubled with a
severe cough, lie used other remedies
without benefit nnd then concluded to
try the children’s mediciue, and to his
delight it soon effected a permanent cure
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale Ijy C. A.
Dow, druggist.
a holt croup.
Croup is a terror to young mothers.
To [lost them concerning the lirst symp-
toms, and treatment is the object, of this
item. The first indication of croup is
hoarseness. Iu a child who is subject to
croup it may be taken as a sure sign of
tlie approach of an attnek. Following
this hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough.
If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
given as soon as thechildbecomes hoarse
even after the rough cough has spear-
ed it will prevent the attack. It has nev-
been known to fail. 25 and 50 cent
bottles for sale by C. A. Dow, druggist.
Copy, aud yon will find One Number to
GIVE Mk ACALL.
to Order. Repairing - fotlp
and Promptly Executed, .ih] ■■
|York Qua• Shop on Xh© tollowinu: “clear, conclt" nua am-
Broodu'ny near Seventh St. biKuous" la-.ruetions as to bow to reach Subscription Price.
«bi, tow U was sen. to a Ivan, a C bank- Prlte ,1(10 ,,er Ytar.
er who wished to come here, by | -
Duncan of the Pond Creek Investment ' „
Co.: "If you wish to come to It". ... „ , , ,.
Creek buy a ticket for Round l’ond; •
when you get to Pond Creek don’t gel ’ [ h*. return ol L county snow that
off for you are not there yet; wait till poud Creek cast 136, North Pond Creek
you get three miles farther and wkcn ; Jo, and Medford 40 vote.*. And now the
T"'_t' V>f ffin il Irokemau calls Round Pend g':'. . S ,Cau\-h will wound ' v. tuu. Sg L.
CAbl P“j - ! and you will be iu Creeck. I last summer*as about.—Times Jourua’.
j. W. Moffett,
VETERINARY
*§_SURGEON.
Infirmary in South
AYER’S
THE ONLY
(arsaparilla
ADMITTED
READ RULE 7£V. 0
"Articles §
t)>at are i n ®
any way dan- o
| gerous or of- %
tensive, alio ®
patent medi- o
cines, nos-0
trumi, and®
empirical preparations, whose o
ingredients are concealed, will o
not be admitted to the Expo-
sition.”
Way was lyrr'i 8arsarsrilla admit- o
te'i? Becams It Is not a patent tnedldDf, o'
bet a nostrum, nor a secret preparation, £
tiol dangerous, not an experiment, and u
because ll is all that a family medlalne “
should be.
At the
WORLD’S FAIR*]
Chicago, 1893. f
Why not get the Beet? ®
..o?oycWr«oHoo«eo
ii
RESH
and
SALT
HATS
.11 mays on humI lit the
PoA'atGe
MEAT MARKET.
Thr best i/mility, lowest, prices
uml courteous trent-
ment to nil.
CSfNorth side Broadway.
M. C. CARTER, Prop.
Livery, Feed barn
and Wagon Yard.
Good Teams nml Carriages. Terms reas-
onable.
Two blockB west of R. R. on Broadway
J. S. PRICE,
Proqrietor.
W. H. Bedford.
BlackSmitH
II OR BUSH OKING J SFECILTY
BROADWAY AND SIXTH STREETS.
tS^Weet ,ide of Railroad track.....
3P03STI3 CBBEK, O.T.
Listen!
on
. 1.00 pr
ll t' sell you Mclntoshrs’ McIntosh..................
Mm's Oil (train Congress Shoes, Solid throughout ■
f HV nieicn a shoe that everybody else setts for $1.25 and $1.50.)
Misses Shoes, sizes 12 to 2..........................................tl5r pr
Childrens Shoes, sizes S to 12......................................50c pr
Mro's Suits, good ones....................................$2.00 to $.'t.0()
Three ,till runs Tomatoes..............................................~5o
25th Nary Beans....................................................$ 1.00
As the space is so small we simply quote
you a few of these goods to give you an idea
that we are advertisers of facts.
Only a few more of those beau-
tiful overcoats left.
BOSTON
STORE.
TPOIsTID OBBBK,
COTHSTTM" SEAT OF L O OUT 1ST TIT.
O. ''Woteorv
DEALER IN
J. S.Harper &Co.,
PROPRIETORS-
L Co nifty Abstract Office.
Real? Estate,
Insurance,
Loans and Collections.
Buy aud Sell Town Lota-nud Claims.
Flour at Smith & Co’s.
°i
°c!
GOING EAST THIS YEAR?
If so, the editor’s advice is, take the
Santa Fe Route as far as Chicago. The
service is as near perfection as quick
wilted mauagers can - devise. Being
thirty miles the shortest road, you cau
depend on getting through on lime.
The line is run ns straight as modern
engineering could make it. Track is
aid with heavy steel rails. No prettier,
cosier aud more comfortable trains leave
Kansas City than the two fast vestlhuled
daily expresses over the Santa F» Route
at 5;30 p. in. and 9;30 p. m., reaching
Chicago 0:15 a. m. and 1:2(4 a. m.
Superb accommodations, with respect to
dining cars, free chair cars amfisleepers
George l.oozeTer who lias luun confin-
ed in the county jail for some time on
charge ot cattle stealing, was released
on hail recently and with his wife has
returned to their claim west »f Medford
Headache is the direct result of Indi-
gestion aud Stomach disoadiers. Remedy
these by using DeWlUk Little Early
Risers aud your Headache disappears.
The favorite little pill everywhere. O
A. Dow.
If you want to find
the place where you
can get the best bar-
gain in Flour and Feed
ask for W, B. Smith &
Co. Pond Creek, O. T■
This eouuty will sometime need a
poor farm, aud would it not be a good
[ilan for the commissioners to lease a
quarter of section 13 for that purpose?
The Pond Creek Nursery Co. has a
full line of fresh uurserv stock on band.
This is a good time to plant trees and all
who want to get Into the way of ralalsg
fruit ghonld improve this opportunity to
get a start.
They are selling a new kind of lamp
s ick at Watson’s hardware store that
burns with a strong steady light but does
not consume tbe wick. No trimming
; is needed after it is once adjusted. It
Is a very economical snd satisfactory
kind of a wick.
Mr. Raymond of the firm of Layton &
Raymond, architects of Perry, was iu
j tbie city last week submitting plaus for
a school bouse to the board of education.
Mr.Raymond travels on a bicycle,
“There is a Salve for every wound
AVe refer to De Witt's Witch Hazel
salve, cures barns, bruises, cuts, indole it
sores, as a local application in the nos-
frsls it cures Catarruh, and always cures
Plies. C. As Dow.
1 HP\RD RARRR
Pond Greek,
Oklahoma.
LIVERY BARN t’» trade for
Horses. Im/ nice of .Id Green,.
Fousai.s—A neat uullage of four
rooms, at Rond Creek station, at loss mon-
ey than it costs to huiW. 1 will niov*
building to Pond Creek in good condi-
tion or deduct cost of moving from [itte-
ch a so pree. Address-K 27, Jefferson,
52tr O. T
W. 16.Smith ifc Cm make the lowest
pric es an Flour, Feed, etc.
The ‘‘Sooner Patent
s the name of the
Flour that Smith & Co
are having such a big
run on. Try it.
SMITH &
1R==DEALERS IN=*=!
Flour,
Feed,
Grain,
Hay
and Provisions at
PHOTOGRAPHSI
The only first class
gallery in the strip.
Photographs,
Tiuty pes,
Views of Buildings,
Farms or Stock.
Crayons.
Old pictures copied
and enlarged.
KENNETT8 GALLERY.
POSmORS^ GUAUNTEED
oadir reasonable conditions. Oof ^REE 96 PM*
CMalocM will txplsia Wbr»• e»n sfford b.
Dntiboi’j Pncticd BusImbs CUkft
NASHVILLE, TENN. < Writ, tor eaukwjs.)
MOMS arwBY. ,.
Rolesale ani> Retail.
LOWEST PRICES
and
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Good Feed Yard and Camp
House in connection,
West side of track C Street, Pond Creek, Ok.
WEST
PU9ADWAY
RATES ;
$1.00 r - - per day
One block west of depot.
JAMES McKAY, Proprietor.
.i@NS--BEkb
* [SUCCESSORS TO CROWELL BRO‘S.1
A large stock of
IfUmber, Shingles, and Building
Material always on hand.
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McKay, R. N. The Pond Creek Tribune. (Pond Creek, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1894, newspaper, December 13, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496234/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.