The Pond Creek Tribune. (Pond Creek, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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ND CRKKK TUIUUNE ^ ** lUUpUc#. Member* of.
—
H. N. McKAY, EDITOR anoPROP.
f O.O.OUNC, AMOOIATI EOITOR,
SlH.*CMll*T|tiN H AT <1.
Om jur .$1.00 | hl\ mouth*.....Site
Three mouth*, SAt,
The Cnimi kk wm* thc tip*t bounfidt*
•ewspapvr publluht'd In R;, i herohei*
Oatl*t.
I hit* red ill the I•.....I Or* k |>n«<i•fll< (< lor
IIHIi«llil»lnll tlirmiali the mall* u« **c
•Bil list. mail ill I't'T,
Vy If it him* \ i« marker on your
IT papei It •iunlAi'pi tli il your tub
#\ <M”l|*ll m expire* with tin* next
miinlii'r nnil iluil tin* |'iii-i r will In* i|i*"
mil lliini! oii|i*mii otherwi** nril**n*il.
Till* It Until* «i h m >11 mib.prlher* mily.
“rtltsT nr al,i«. tiik Kitov*"
tli* craft itiv i|iilt<* uumerou* lu till* »l-
rlulty Amt n utrong urgsnlzstlou will
ituut>lli*>* bo effected.
Krauk Wlslt of Newton, K*u*u, U to
th» illy looking furs dslin.
All kluil* of building material *t Crow
oil Hr"*, lumber yint on Es-t Broadway.
The Woodmen of the Worlil, r»mp 81, ...Complete Brock.
him Monday nljflit In reicu'Ar meeting $
nml Inltliitod 0. L. C'lupp nu’t W. C. liar- $
rl». Thl* order I* growing rapidly und ftW
liu* a larger ui”tuber lilp Hum any other i
, lecrtt ord*-r iu till* city.
Ho IVItf. Hazel *nl»>* rloAiit**, purlfien
uml IimiI*. It wi> limit*' for that |>uri>o«f
Us* It fur bunt*, rut*, brill*”*, chapped
linml*, ion * of nil i|r* rlptlnn* and If v**"
hAre pile* it«'It fur them, C. * j,ow
Mother It Oane.
Pw*« the l*ro|>*if’»i ’*n lilt.) Elk*,
Mr*. Cun Jam**' Wil.in,, mother of
Ordi mince No. 8.
An ordinance filing the hond* end
■ *
lkwp.tbll.her »r Ihl* ........ who*. I„»id. ^JEt!**** lh'
FANCY GOODS,
FINE LACES,
AND VEILING8.
eu Dime wm M”» C thnriiu* Hi luoniAn,
•flic** i a.
lie it oiiIaIm'iI hy the mayor and enun*
w»t horn near Heading, |*a., Nov. 1*3, ellMi.n of Hi* City of Pond Uret’k,
1*20. AI tli* age of J1 yexin .lie remov-
ed with her pgren'i to tv*«|erii I'enn.yl
v.ula Hi’d ••'tied ne.r < A'leii.liurg, In ei,sr:« 01 their dull.*., iu tit*- following
Her t, Tlml all oi.V offieer. al(*r tsk-
lug AU'I n.lb.i'nbl’Hf the oath .it olltee
•hall givo I,omit lor ihe I an h fill ,l|.
I.Ateat Biylss...
WEST .NOAOWAV,
eacnped without lerlaii* Injur** |)Ul yjr
Hu Irr he. .. con.ldyn.Mj, t),llkVn up np*'
pesranee au*I turrle* « rtno •lute Hu* A"
tit Ion*
CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD.
Have yen got your deed?
Electric light nt the Ogalee.
A female traveling man wn» In the eity
lait week.
Crowell llro*. nre He* lea ling lumbar
dealer* of Pond Creek,
Judge A M. Muckev traa lu Enid the
El rat of the ne«k ou bualness
The Ibaiilu g of deed* ha* Imd a rain
tary i fleet on the real erate market.
If. N. tVIxoin heiidi|ii:irtera for nil
k'ldr of garden and Held -cod* In Imlk
Mr*. A. Heck mil daughter, Pearl, ar
rived in Hie city iu-i week from Wnili-
itigion, Kiiusiih.
Huy your lumber of Crowell Hro*.
Hey will nmkc you low price*.
' UcaI Estate Agent J. 8 Harper reiurn
ed Monday from a business ri|, to south
etn KnuHi*.
Ilefore you buy the lumber for your
I use.lo’ Crowell 1 Jr* h. figuio ou the hill.
They will save you money.
Iir. Harry P. D. Walker arriv'd in the
* -tv M nil ,y from Mlnneapulis, Kiidb is,
in >i*it a few days with Mends.
Prints for 4 rents and ginghams for &
CMilf, worsted dress goods 15 cents at
W Isom's.
The Sandy Point A Perry all line and
1 urt Isr proof railroad has not vet elected
odlceis fur the ensuing year.
You n t 1 need to save every cent you
can In buying your lumber. In order to
do *o buy of Crowell Bros.
It was a west d ie boy who In answer
to the question ‘‘How is the earth di
vlded,” replied: “fly earthquakes.''
Only the very best and purest drug**
used In prescriptions and family recipes
at Pioneer Drug Store,
registered pharmacist.
W. E Mattison, who live* six mile-
Aorthwe-t of town find the tcisf rtune to
have a span of mules and a horse stray
away on last Thursday. He ha- been
unab.e to g-t nt.y ira«.o of llnsm.
Chicago Grocery Co. for the best goods
aud late i tit in prices.
Ml** I.oul e Stit'uu of Jefferson is
Charles Dow, the n*,pul„ druVigtM, I*
'* ........ hU '*"m ",,f ,nlle | clerking m the Square -ton*.
west »f tow „, ,„w,w,„ r,.m„vp
1,1* fs.'.nily. Charley t« gnlii * In'n train
mg wIlli a bicycle and if *u eiafiil will
n lop’ that mode of lo o u > Ion bv k and
foi'li to Ills bo-lnes* In this city dally.
Diamond baking powder, full weight
and warramed equal to Royal at 4Doeut*
a pound Sold by Wlxoru.
Diamond baking powder I* the br»t lu
the markei. Sold at Wlxom'*.
The Liter try Society ha* been com-
pelled to *u*p ml I » meeting” for lack of
suitable ueeominodatIons.
Knell iV Marko, brli kmaker*, are push
lug tludr wink with a large fo ce of men
and will Hiiiiu have a kiln ready for firing.
Tiik Tmiiii’nf- office I* prepared to fur-
iili*h red line (statutory finm) wairanty
uml quit claim deiils.
I Our store will bn Jam full of new,
go.sl* for men, women uml children in
about ten days. Do not full to attend
the opening Hostim Store.
The government tnwnaim board for
this county received orders on Tuesday
* from'iho Department of the Intprloii to
- prove up the McCordia townsltc, which
they will do as soon aa their duties in
tlile citv arc completed.
, Hntler & Co. will loan you money on
{chattels. x
A large proportion of the Immigrant
wagons pausing through thl* city carry
'11 their variously assorted loads o 1C (n
more bunches of fruit trees, showing I barber. She kis-eil her husbaml
| Hint the people propose to lose no time ] by* and then she skipped,
iu getting orchards under wav.
Mr. II. N. VVi.xom has just returned
rmn *«t. Juseph, Mo., where he has been
buying his spring stock Mr. Wlxom
trades with the largest and best whole
sale llrnt lu the west, as the writer can
testify, having been lung iu the merctiu
lie business.
Found \ bunch ol keys; owner may
have them hy calling at this office and
paying for this notice.
A public hull Is the great need of Pond
Creek at present.
Not one minute elapses between the ta
kiug of one minute cough cure and re-
lief. Why shouldn't people take one
minute cough cure? They should. They
do. C. A. Dow.
Young Mr. Kuyenrt who conducted the
services on Sunday night, though a be-
glut)' r, acqult'cil h liisell' with credit. He
gives promise of success in the pulpit.
A dispatch just seeeived from Mr.
Franke, who I* now in Cltlc igo, states
that he had butight all la'est styles in
everything for the Huston 8ton*.'
The wife of A. E Perry packed her
clothes Into another man’s valise Inst
week nnd skipped blithely aw iy from
her husband aud children. She is sup
posed to have gone with Dnn Twibell. a
good
The pawnbroker is s great convenience
and a necessity in any town. Hntler ift
Co. have opened a business of this kind
in Pond Crock aud solicit the public pat-
ronage.
A Literary Society has been formed by
'lie students of the public schno of-hi*
Charles D Dow. ! ri,.'r- 1 b’'1** Potter was clec ed president,
j Zottia Laverty, vice president, and Myr
Ho Harris, secretary. It .n-ets every
Friday afternoon.
( ricket breaking plow < at Streekcr's.
The methodi.-t ociety will hold their
meetings hereafter tiutil their' wn church
AH kinds of paints,oils and wall paper1 ri‘ad.v at 11 o'clock a. m. « ch Sunday
at Pioneer Drug Store. s
Louis Thomp-on, formerly oi Howard
Kansas, who now has a claim IS miles
wrst, called at our office Friday Mr.
Thompson reports a tine country and
everything prosperous in his sec ion.
Sure Death to Prairie Dogs at Pioneer j
prug Store, 5
I in the Congregational Chun h, throu-qli
he courtesy of ’hi- latter societv, which
will hold it* services in Hi - evening.
fid tor Whitaker, of the North Enid
Tribune, and Mr. Williams, a druggist ”f,
Nor h Ei-ld, sj ent last Sunday in tliif
i i y. It win their tirst visit and they ex
1 ressi’d tlrprise at the growth and pros
peri'y of our town, aud admiration for
ts ox ’cl ’-a t loca ion.
L rt .• ur r-ig’ir by electricity at the
Og dee.
t in piv(office' has been established
n 'he wos’ern part, of the rnun'y on N
T. Yi of Sec. 10. 25, S w„ wi'h L. Nos1
bf p '8 master, from "hum the office tnke-
ts name - Nashville. Un il mail routes
arc let in duly the office will b ■ supplied
ft dm this city by private carrier.
Fresh (lower and garden seeds in bulk
or papers jus received at the Backet
store on Broadway one bloch west of
railroad Fieiil seed soon expected, tf
tV. M. Il-ml, formerly of Elk county
Kansas, who no-.v has a fine claim 13
miles east of this city, was among our
callers ou Saturday. Mr. Hand’* business
ntthc county seat was in connection vvi h
forming » new school district in hi*
neigiib -rhnod There are 31 children of
school age in the district.
Burn* are absolutely painless when De
Witt's Witch Hazel salve is promptly ap-
t lied. This statement is true. A perfect
i—mr-dj for skin diseases, chapped hands
and lips, aud never fails tocure piles.
A. Dow.
Quite ■» ntimh-r of houses, have been
bought in Wichita and moved to this
city. They can bo bought at a very low
price tra 1 moved with little or no injury
othe mvenal. County Clerk Bradley
b er’Ciug one oT these on his claim ad-
joining the towusite on the northwest.
C V D iw, the druggist, has just ro
eeived * large stock of Wall paper.
Earl y risers, enrley risers, early ri
sers the famo'i* li'tle j ills for onns- pa
iinn, sick heada- he, dyspepsia aud nerv-
ousness. C. A. Dow.
A model off! -c Is that of W. 0. Dun
ran, United Mta'.rg commissioner aud
real estate agent. Everything is new,
and arranged with a view to the
greatest convenience. A large and dust
proof ei-e for legal blanks, the work of I
one of our carpenters, is a treasure in its j day a farmer s wne, three Hides w
* • i x .. . ' »»t**x tnm’o. : (tilt ctitniflnil fhn nnt i
It's just as easy to try onemlnuti*cough
cure as any thing else. It's easy tocure
n severe cold or cough with it. Let your
next purchase for a cough bo one mlnnte
cough cur*. Better medicine, better ro
suit; better try it. C. A. Dow.
Dr. 0. 11. Matchett of McPherson, Kau-
nas, was a caller at Tiik TuiTK'mk otliee
Tuesday. The doctor owns the lot ad
joining the Long Hell lumber vur 1. He
will be lemeii-bered by the old-timers as
lit gentleman who passed the hat for
the purpose of r osing money to sink a
well m the sire -t opposite Laverty's feed
yard on September 19th.
No be'terai-l to digestion,
No better cure for dyspepsia.
Nothing more reliable fur biliousness
and constipation than De Witt's little esr
Iy risers, the famous little pi is. C. A.
Dow.
it ! a m stake lo attach any discredit
to the borrowing of monev on watch-s,
alio other valuables. It is a legitimate
tmusaeiluu and more honorable than bor-
row! ,g from one's friends. Buiier &
Co., pawn brck’-rs. are prepared to ac-
commodate any one in ip ed of funds,
who can deposit suitable security.
It not oulv relieves; it does mure, i'
cures. We refer to one minute cough
cure. Suitable torall ages, all conditions
at till times. C. A. Dow.
Tl.e old familiar joke about tbe diabii-
iiy of a woman to drive a nnil has ; assed
into silent and pathetic dust. The other
st of
what la now C’l trout county. 8||0 Uk,
married to Janie* .......... September
2**, 1848 They Im nodi uuly ton^ llp
tl.elr relidrne* In a ll.H- ,0(1 h„,^ „n
^tlie bank* o) n)(, c|#|„,„ (iv**r, "tier*
futli-r \stkt HiitpijfPfl M, ImiIIiIIiiix h'MlA lor
thn pnr|»o«*H nl luHilhttr wl»h pig metxl
*tnd ruiiDiiitf ib«*m to Pitt*>b>irg. Ki«!it
otmdriMi ivi»re Imru to tin hi, x muoi
mol two itaiiiliti*m( tn follow*; lliu.ty,
h h" die*i nt !* .it I* -rltml, Or»'L*OM. K**b.
SAiti. 1889; Mi*. Mnrv Klmi'ii^nf Mur
p« o, 111 ; W 11 in in. Pr n, III.;
I.Hivwi.n, nt I'uiiiI Cn t»W, t. T.; ThomiH
II*. of llnUtol'1, luwa; *I.»mo-, nt Itniiml
Orovn, 111 ; Mr*. K «t C "ihiioih, of Oip*
t"Wi», Or**., uml It'I n. nf Mmri*i»», III.
In flic-piluj of 1^51) tin* f<*iniIv re-
moved t • V'c'ift-ig imnuiy, I’h., «*im| m*»-
• l**'l t'U h fhmi U'lj'iiiii'i): tin* AlV^hniiv
riv»*rt two mil*** li»»|mv Oil C'itv, nml utter
n rFhi<l<*iii o of -lx y#*ir* ’lion*, in lHflrt
cmn# To tli • we»t a lociited in Morri<
-cm, III, Iri licit pl*OH Hini vicmitf tliev
loi?** r***wl«*il »*vi*r ►in('i*, wnb the rxerp-
tion of n 0'iUplr of yeir* iu ICi i-iti, mi-
ni 111 ey rotii**il from f arm lift* nml r**
an * *vei I to Pillion, IU., iibout two y**ai«*
ngo. Soon after the fmi.liv n*m«*vi*il 10
• lie wo-t moihrr nnilml with tlo* Pirgliy-
lei ion clnm h at Morri-on uml -tio bud
be«»ii * coi.tiKt**iii i*ii'l tuiiiiMii m«*mb**r
of thni clmicli until the final
nnnn to c dl ln*r to tin* oliiiroli o i h gb.
fler l»*-t 11 In 'HH of all.mt nix week*
durailmi uml nt tiinrj b•*» anITeii.ixr niunf
Iiiivh l»pi*n in'ent««*, i et-lie did uo( nun
pl iiu, Iiut bore It* r i*()IT**ring wph the
fortitude of 11 true* chriKtian. Site ro
tmtrked thut nil* wan re nly to iro at nnv
time und said 'lia» -ho knew thut Ood
hud n pi ice prepired fnr h *r. It wu«
l»ei d**bln* thut her fumil tuk«* cure und
w nt upon Iter l i her In-1 **icki.c8- and
they were with her tiny und nlxht until
the end came. Her lo*ig und i»u-y life
rimed very peicefully. She breuMied
her last nt hilf-pasr two o'clock, VWd-
ii«si1hy nfternomi, M iroh 7th, 18U4, aged
64 years, 3 months m I 14 diva.
She was »i pi udent, ki «da d Indulgent
wife, an atniuhle nn I ufTectionuti* mother
und ii genemuA mid true nei^t;b>ir and
friend, iiesbb*** fa her sh»* leaves <**v*«n
ciiildien, six >f whom were picaeut, to
mourn f'T her -her ynunge-t daughter.
Mrs. Commons, being uh*f>ur.
The funeral S'rvieo** were lie hi Pridiv
ufienmon at th • Presb/teri in c inch
Pulton, Itev. Prank S. Anndd, «tie pa.—
i<»r, -p*uking word- of ro isolttion from
th**s** wmd>: ‘But when the morning
wms n*».v ootne. Jesus s?oo«i on the
Hiorc." The remu ns were laid t<» rc-t
in in® cent-tary at that place. M »ny ol
lier long timo n•* gitlttirn und fnendr.
were pte.-ent at the ig-t s*!ld rites, Vmir
memory w II be chei isheil.
Wheu tH
fn ho I|.*i
i the orc^'m rieftti ecmIv,
Fidi.it* »11 Mi- w. ri I wi 1 b n*'ty.
IkuIi an I clear*
vvi ' b n"ty.
Then «r>: loL-My iu, mHhor. «lear.
Sit ini; by t c op«*n win low, ,
b MiLt.it; t«'var l i’ih ■* u»* •*. «•<! 1,
W' are thin1 in r of y *u, timrU* r,
Aud ihe ha.'py <lay* of ol I.
Ttup'iv worn rho hn ir*. mother,
h ith yo*i a** ii tr i tv a ti«!n,
D'lt vil li' vn*ce is l.*-t f.fpver,
Iu the tashirw >»f the tide.
Qcntly cftmc *h*» I ri l«r,
Cabin.; so'tly from a'ar,
Ib n*btu bom»*y<.’ir -'.ini mu*her.
Through tlie p a Iy tiato.8 ajar.
Aui with loving h-ar a. -ir*ar mother,
Wi* will r^y t > for .w v i i.
I topi n ir when we vn**o in ll-nven.
All our pUtii'ire' o rm- vr.
Ke*t. <b*v mother. .fe4>>9 knaps you,
"'ith :» kin ! a cl l>iv ux ’ an •*
Close be-i I-i be «i»a-k,imr vaf.-rA,
In that bright hid! h-trer bind.
•(bill;
dve htimlred dollars.
T»eiiatiier, mill III IlMlld (I lUrt.
Atimn**y. five hundred dollars.
Police Judge, five huvidre | didlnrs.
Mur-liHl, five huntlred dodi,r«.
Kl’Cet niipi'iiiitendent, five hundred
did (him,
t'lly ciitflrjcer, flv* hundred dolluri,
Sep. 2. That I Ii** sureties on -aid h.||l»
“hull Ii*' «iieh not tire «|11 • I• fl *d by se**tiuu
40J1 of the Hlutllten nl Okhilioillil.
DPT! ICS CITT GhKItK
H**c. 3 I* sh ill lie th** duty of th'* city
clerk to Mttend all meeting* nf the ci'y
conned und a irn** r*cmd keep nf it-
pr.i. eedingw; he «tiull k *eit a r *c *rJ «* 1
nil official ecu of the nisyor nnil when
ihm'mmaiv utteat the Miin», He slnll
keep and preserve lu hi- idlb e Ihe cur
potute se il oi tin* eitv, ill re • *r U, pt|(»-
Hr imporn and iloi*unients of the city per
bilultttf to hi- office.
^ec. 4. lie Hlutn be noth ulxed t • fur
n|oli copi«*fl of ul| piper- filed in hi- of-
fice un l imi'crlpt- from the re*** rda t»r
the proceeding- of fl»e mum II, includ
lug urdinsuce**, mid to uftlx the corpnisle
-e il of ihe city I hereto,
Hfe. ft. Ileshdl keep .| ,*tirrect «e.
cmint with ihe city and county of tin* ti
tinmTil nlTair- of th** city treii-nrer u-
provtded by 1 iw and perlorn, such olh* r
•little* ns miy lie ptescribed i>\ milt
tin nee.
DIITIRS OK CITY TIIK SftUllKit.
Sec. 6 The city treasurer shill d-
posi' daily <dl nut lie monev in eotne to-
•p'uisihle hunk, ill fit** untie of such
freu-lirer, ns such olHcer, \vhl>*li bmk
shall pay lutere-r oil moithlv avenge
lialnuce-. as ihtit be ngreed on by Mich
leiiik and the m»v««r nnil council; a «d
lie I ore unking -u h depo-is, the hum
conn, il -hdl t ike t rom -null bunk u goo l
and sufficient lam I, in t suni fo lie d-*sig
nftted bv *he council. (‘Oil litioual that
-nob depo-lt -ball b* pr ••up*Iy pd l on
the dick or draft id said freagurer.
Sec. 7 lii Mi** Uiontiilv icporf of “aid
treasurer he shall mate fhe amount de-
pmjfed I*i, gnd drawn mi*, of such bank
during fhe picvi.iu- irmnth, am] no fund
-hall In* paid by mich trea-urer, except
by check or draft on udi ‘milk, «iml i»ll^
checks and drafis dr-iwn by -aid trei-ur-*
er on H>ii«l bank -bull Ip co imor>»ign.*d
by the citv clerks wli«» >*h *ll k. ep an uc
curate record **f o ich check or draft ho
coiinte**mgncd by liim
Sec. 8 It sh ill be fho duty nf vaid
tieu-nrer In ii is monthly report o the
council to make an itemized Bfnteiiieti*
of the various sums received and pdd
orit by him luring ihe preeedl ig inmtl.
from whom received mid *m wiiat ac-
c-umt, ftmi said ii**a-urer shall keep a
■-epurate account of each fund leceived
bv him and shall credit e»»ch accouu*
with the fund- received iheiefor, and
charge ach account with the amounts
legally drawn tli re m, or pd I nut there
from, ami no mmiev -iiall lie paid out n
one fund which beio' gs ti another.
See. 9. All monev paid to the city f *r
licensee, taxen nn<l tinea.or for any other
purpose whatever, shall he paid to the
citv trea-urer, who shall i-siie duplicate
receip’s tln-refcr, one *if which shall he
filed with the CITV cl**rk. who slmll enter
gnd charge to rim ireasurcr the sum**
in a bcok kepi fnr till- pnrpo-p, ami 1h**
r tv cb*r'c -h dl rmt i--ue a• iy license u i-
1 d there i- flr-f file i with him a receipt
of i>e city tr»*a-urer shuwjng the lull
nnount Oi' -a>d beetle has been paid.
nt’TIKS OK erTY ATTOUNEY.
S' C 10. The city iitforiiev shall attend
all ca-* s wherein the cdy is >t pirtv, in
all courts; he shall d**aft all *»»*din nines.
• outm» t-*, Hgreeme It-*, etc ; shall attend
ail r *gubir m • *tiag- of th * »*o i mil, and
when notified, nay special meeting •»
the same
Sec 11. Ill* shall advl e with th*
mayor and council concerning all bus-
luegA Bffectlng (he corporgte |iiterc***t*>.
8ec. 12. I hiH ordlu me* slmll take
effect and be hi force from mid aftgr Its
piMMffg and approval M|ld publication III
Th** pond (’reek TrUiune, a nrw-paper
pUMbsht'd in tlie cry of Poud Creek.
Paused mid improved March 27. 1824.
C. (’. CuNg, Mavor,
Attest: At) OiiKftft, City Clerk.'
Ordl.iiiiico No. I.
An nrilinHiu'K firnviilinE fo. procuring
counnl cha.nl'sr. nml usc.*..arjr furi.l
furs.
Ilo I. or*lal’.”<l l.v tli* mavor a nl conn-
mi*., of th* ri.y oi Po ol Cro*k;
Sac. I. That N. 8t*von« ami D. II.
lira-ill-' ar* lisri'liv iiiillioil/.e<l a omn-
.nltii'* in |• r*"*iiio a sill.alii* run... for
I'l’U'.nll I'ltanilior nml im-a*.nry fur.il-
fur* Hts.ofiir.
A*it. 8. I'liis onlinam** «lmll lak# *f-
f*i*t nml Ii* In fori * from anil a*.or P*
paa>n^* nml npprnvnl, alul puMicatlun
nno* in I'li* I’oiul Cro*|t Trilmno, a
noM-an-ipor |Mitilinlix*U hi th* city nf Poml
Cr**k.
Pn.BOit ami npprovml March 27, 1804.
C 15. Ci.ink. Mayor.
Att*it: A, S. fliiKKN. Citv Clerk.
Ordin nice No. 3.
An «rilni»ue« to p*d ’• ror the p (Miration of
o^ hnrtiicr- ami oil v |inti!in.%
lie ir •>• Inin *1 hjr tho mayor on I ooanoll or tho
ol y a' Pan I ('reek
Mo*. 1. That the P»u I rr#ok Trih'i„o h horohf
•lo-ixii.«*e»l rn the nffleliti piper af p»m I C'rik far
• tie p iMIevi ai orfir linnn a*- on I oil oi y prin lu>.
far ■ ho ned id of o r yo «r. a -I th* n|w nl ofn**?
i h«*rehv aithoniul lo draw oontract to o<»vor
the -nine,
J Thin or limine^ dmtl take off«ri and bo
in fo on from mid af nr it- imimiu.* ap-iruvat nnd
M tblic t’lan oitce In The Tribane n pape; paldirh*
e I in *ht oltjr of Pond < *r*'nk'
Pm e l oud a.ipravud Mareh ':7 I kid.
C. 0. Clive, Mayor.
A toon: Ad imxN. Ciy Clerk.
Ordinance No. 4.
An nrdinnnr* cnnsnlidHitK Ute riffle*
of mar'hnl and »ti**t comml-ralit-ior.
Ho it orilnttioil *»v tho mavor and enun-
oil of th* ntv of Pul'd Cro*k
S*n. 1. That the nffli'H nl marahai and
”tr*i’t (tunimiasioner is horehy con-ol
od >t*d
S’*o 2. This nrdinsne* slinll take *f
t*rt Miolb" in foie* from nml nftor |ia»-
our* nn l piihlioa'inn mice in Th* Tri-
iiu u*’i ne'v-pi|i*r ptihllshod in th* eity
*if P'iuiI Dr***.,
P.isscil IImi approve.! Mareh 27, 189 4
('. D. f'MNK, Mayor.
Attest: At, Gukkn, City Clerk,
Ordinance No. 5.
An ordinance fixing th** compensation
of rltv oflleors named therein.
He it nr tallied by th* mavor snil ei'y
eonnell nf tlie eity nt Pond (’reek:
Sec. 1 That the cnmpcnsn'ion of ci'V
officers shall he as follow’s; marshal. $40
tier month;clerk, $40 per mon’h: trees
urer, $20 per mimih; attnrnev, $40 per
month.
Sec. 2 Tliis ordinance shall tane effect
m l l.e in force iroin ao.l after it* p-ts-
-•ttfe, aptirnval and publication once in
T IK I'kibiivk il n-wapipor published ih
.h” ci’v cf Pond Creek.
Passed and approved Mareh 27, 1894.
0. C. Cl,INK, Mayor.
Attest: An Gbeen, City Clerk.
PHOTOGRAPHS!
The only first class
gallery in the strip.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
TIN TYPES.
VIEWS OF BUILDINGS.
FARMS, OR STOCK.
CRAYONS.
Old pictures copied
and enlarged.
EOVETTS GALLERY
Jfartli Si-li- Sqnre, Pon4 Creek, i)k.
way. Mr. Duncan is
e always has time to
those who call on him.
busy man, but
bo courteous to
It’- a 1 tiro ume,a slight cold, couiest
-<! lun s or -evere cough. One minute
011^11 cure banishes them. C. A. Dow.
Wo want every family in L Ci) to road
TukTiumjne, it gives all tbe news ami is
a bright clean family paper. $1. pr year
25 cents tor three mouths.
S:i l the tide of imnrgrnlion continues
to liow. All kinds of outfits make up
ihe procession. One of the most com-
modious arrangements we have sqen, and
there are m my of thio kind, is a large
town, succe-i.fulymhingled tlie enti c one
aide oi inf dwelling house while her
husband "a- iu town looking up a car-
penter. The lady is a sample of tlie
energetic, plucky and determined
women who have come into il,Is new
country with their husbands ti help
make it bio-sum as the rose.
Ladies, go and see Wlxom’s goods,
wh’*ther you w.v.i t■> buy or nut. It is a
treat to look tio-m over.
The valuation of th is tmvnsite a nonnts
to ao:n*t!i’iig over f 109,090, ac. 1 the
eaBmc.it is $."<*£ percent. There rvc 1185
lots. A ! w of these arc under <- latest,'
but 009 d’-( I -. rc ready. Tho people
Carquois’ S'cih'jrrtH!.
hay reek, in tlie center of which is the j should secure these deeds as rapi lly as
wagon bed with cover for the family,
and surrounding i! on tlie sides and end)
of the rack are stored farm imp ements,
urniture, chickens, pigs and often calv-
es The whole imm-ms • affair is drawn
by three and often four horses.
Wasted -Weils *o dig. I will dig and
wall lor 50 cents per foot.
Geo. M. Latimer, block 6S.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henry gave a pro-
gressive crok'mole party Tuesday even-
ing of last week at their home. Those
present were Mrs. Turbo*, Mi.s-es Lar
ab“e, Harris, Perry, Fannie and 1 le-F'.e
Mi-Cune, Messrs. Tarbox, Greer, Blanch-
ard, Met'une, Sweo', Hlakemore, Clapp
and Darrougb. After ample justice had
h cn done to elegant cream and c ikt* tlie
decisive games were played. H<*rl Me
Guile and Miss Perry won first prizes.
Mr. Hlakemore anil MDs Bessie McCune
carried away th * bjoby boa *rs. Ti-n-i
•ped ail too swiftly and everyone left as
Ii.-s' prion IV- been secured on 1 the wee sma’]hours come in, declaring
progressive crokinole a grand success
and tho party ouo of th” host of the
season.
A ten
theS’ntiiel by a Mr. Villmoaro of Ver-
snili’S, M >. Mr. Villmnr ' is a practical
newspaper man an 1 will largely bend his 1
ea *rtiv, > vie l d-.sciver ng the wh ore-I
abtl i s’ t pink-'.il irel democratic nu j
jority. II * will a ho contend with the |
V dee far s t ir: nt y as a Moses in the
ritki of tha Inca! Jcm):racy. i
Njzj’.tbjin summer dross goods, in
wil l silk;. paiji'S, sa’.ins, ginghams, I
o ;, a IV.;' n ‘.-s.
H -v; sii v storms are
th •) l r«> i the ti )r'h ves‘. As far rc.nth
bi Njb.’t'ki suHtieu'. snow foil to iuter-
f .*.•» vl ii’ r-n it t j of trams; This ae
f*ij*. •i'i- i' chi! y broozes that have
bj>t li-.j8-'.1z'mr our Italian weather
tar 'theyi is: ;fc w days.
IV ; 11 ■ n ' v g» >1 • are now lu, sad he
s i•?!/ mik ■; a spbnlil display. Mr.
X tin m uv;.-Ha 1‘. la-tc iu making se-
Go to Reitz Bros, for bonk-, papers,
periodicals, school books and school sup-
pi :e*i.
Uncle Wilii.-im Arbuckle was among
tho first to get dords nn Monday for hi-,
Ictr. lie r, m for; mate in securing 14,
| ail -of which :i"<- i’-sirably tJcoiatod. lie
j says he. is no lot jumper, as there ww no
reported i ivher olaimau: i *r any of them. This is
po-sible, as the expense of the boa d now
falls on th<- city and tlie sooner tie ir -er
vices can be dispensed with the better.
The members ”f tlie board assure us that
they are anxious lo complete iheir work
here and they hope the people will a*-t
promptly iu order that they may close up
their business at an early date
The Ogalce is the place for fine cigars
When the Rock Island throws dust in
your eyes, drown your troubles with a
schooner of beer at the Ogalee.
Dr..I. F. Willard is located 15 miles
from I’ond Crreek O. T. . on a goo 1 farm I
and in a good country. A new town is
beini built up within a mile and a half |
of him, and he has good brospects for the j
future. Dr.Willard is one of as -.might j
ami honorable young men as we ever
know, and during bis long reudencc
among us made many frieuds and built
up a lime practice. He goes into a
tieighlioroood Qniitt'.iaing many fcrmerly
of Elk county poop and shot: 1 lu*
conclude toagain embark in 'lie practic*
of modi due he will star! off with a large
upport a' the beginning. Wt* can con -
s i - timtsiy r coninu nd Dr Wills- 1 and
Ii ■ wi:'” o tbe people of hi- new home
as flrstjcia--, lionoranlo ci-.izcns. - Howard
;{Kan.) t ouraut.
Dr. Wiilurd is loca’ed ti'-nr l ain ait in
the eastern par! cf !!. ■ county ant! 'ins;
j Ti.ircrk can vouch lor his popalari'y as
a physician iu hi.; iovtaer home.
Tli is is to certify that the black Per
j cherun Stallion, CARQUOIS [3- »0o<»):
| [star in forolie’d); foaled May 21. 1888;
1 imported 1890 by Copeland ik Holder of
Chenoa. II!.; bred, by M. Legros, com-
nuine of St. Dennis d’Authon, department
of Kure-et loir.
Got bv Ditta'eur [B782|. lie t>v Madere
II [2994], lie l-v Madeira 1541117711. he bv
Vido”q 4S3 [752], lie bv Coen I! [7141, be
by Vi. ux-Chad'ii 1713*1.1"' by C.a-o 1712],
be by Mignon [715], be bv Jeun-le-Bianc
[789]'.
Dam Denisetto [8675] by S.dide [1870]
be by Mad.- re, belonging to .VI. Aveiine.
C *. I1QU01S has been duly entered for
registry in the six'll volume nf the Per
clieron Stud Hook of America, aud his
recorded number i.i 1399S.
Diced at Chicago, 111., this .'tli day of
December, 1890.
T. VV. Pai.meh, President.
8. D. Thompson, Secretary.
CARQUOIS will m >ke tlie season at
the Livery Baru, opposite Tiik Tiubuxh
office. W. H. SKLEVON, Owuer.
Strickler & Birbeck.
Civil. Engivkeks and Surveyors.
I). B. Strickler,c„4„y Survc,or.
Ri chard Birbt ck, Dup Co s«*.
All snrv'vs made inc mforiiiiiy
with original government sur-
ve\s and olfi.-i d record-*.
COUNTY SEAT POND CUFE x, O. T.
Willi;
Ca.,
urns &
LIVERY,
Feed : and : Sale
stable.
Spring Goods.
H. N. WIXOM has received the
First Installment of his BIG
STOCK of Spring Goods. A
special invitation is extended
to the ladies of Pond Creek to
call and inspect goods and pri-
ces. You will see the finest
line of goods in the city.
W,«.tVIie4iH
JBk
Notary Public,
Real Estate,
Insurance.
OFFICE_ "'i *t side of Public 8quar*
In building fornietlv occupied
by Alturm-y John T. Yob*.
....MANAGER.
w
OoNiwAson i Case
-Dealers in-
Lath,
Shingles, Sash, Doors,
BIJiLDINQ PAPER.
Located on C Street just east of tbe Railroad.
Pond x reeV,
Oklahoma.
showing for a :a-,n 72year- of April 7i!i.
g a>.l
!***• |
Larijc *novr st«*ek of la ;tn<l gontu*
f^hoc?, clotljiciT, <ivcrall«, shnos, otn., at j
I Wis(Sm*8.
I
r .mi'.iot ?.ti sting-.
\rj}| ' o ;i I’ t . n-'it d *j**iieral
IT\ r11»»- if til- iV.*»ji{o*H ji?! Cti'nmit. j
»■ r:w<'n .if f, t,.»uu y I oi.d t r<»ek. O.T.,
, &TFinest r;S" in »!»<• <*itr. ]I.»r-e** »»nd I
n»ul**> iHiuiiht und -ol'i S-j.bU* «.p-1
| j.oftite nn tli -Bid** o! Mju&te.....
Centra V-\o\:b\ jsz„
RATES :
Transient...............-............$1 per day
Board and lodging........$4.50for2I meals
Meal tickets................ 3.50 for 2 1 meals
Livery in coniiecii-.il.
JAMES McKAY. Proprietor.
Pond(^reek]nvestment
COMPANY.
|M* Prompt attention given to Collerlloua and Rental,.......
Look Here!
McKinley & crist,
Main Street Grocers.
Keep a Full Line oi Groceries and
Provisions.
BEST GOODS ! LOWEST PRICES!
Fresh Gard*n Seed in park,gee and hulk, al’-'i Field Seed,
PIONEER DRUG STOKE,
mi in
Drug,.
Medicine’.,
I'uillt”,
i I I I II
1 I I I I I I I I
Oils,
Wallpaper,
Window Sltadai.
TT
<July the verv ding* use I. Especial attention given t-> Physicians’ Prescription,
CHAS. A. DOW, Pharmacist.
Strecker,
The Main Street Hardware Man,
sells Farm Wagons,
Disc Ha n ow.,
I
i Ticket Breaking Plows,
Moline Plow,,
Corn Platiteia,
Pumps, .
N»il» anil Builders' Hardware,
Gardeu and Field Seed?.
I
The cheapest pfaco to buy implements in
the Territory.
Ci. *B. CCaA-Qon.
DI ALER IX
WM
Pond Oreek,
0. Q. Ci.akdi.bk, President.
Oklahoma.
J. W. Burrymak, Cashier.
J. C. ('AitHICK.
Secrf-tary Cnntii.tf.re.
CiVTX BOOK
STORE.
FRANK.
FiiAXa - a 1» a t if'il dark Lruvn or |
bixi'k. d * ;t!i ! x*nu- j
lift;! m aT.d i .ii t-i!: ^ * d i* : ♦- »nd
8 \>tl* '»;■! »)i'i • • a*I»;.1 *» ltfo ) puilll(]'.
FU W\K ^viil iiimk** th** j**-a***n *»n tti«*
Whdc C. A. and TV*. T Sk dton
' NTc*r^ on th ir wav to KuW l:\'t wc*c*k.
j driving Mr.Skid -piri‘.cm! Mack team,
j tlie toam became tluoiano^cablc hetireen
hsimiil tilt* in. made good u-e jgorth sml Sou-h En d aud threw both *:•»''»••» J-1'.’* l-d-idge, adjoining the
l*. 13 ii>-vi by tin handsome s.ylo, CRn nut of the carriage which was soon l iy"s,le "" 1 IP |11 m ___
adjv befng op- j uMf,rlj. demolished. After running To Rknt: A good building for t ore
| through v. irs fences and severely injur- or residence, enquire at Tiik Tuibcxe
At * *:ehag of th? Mhaiis of this city ‘ ing themjefvos in various wavs they office.
*|iy It TU decid-vl to lake were cauvh'. l-ut hadto be left b< Enid!
the orguitatien cf * M» for veterinary treatment The sentletnett
(*ity JLii kct.
LSIvUN & 3ROADLEY
Fresh and sait meat.
: Flour, feed and Pro- Stationery, News, Periodicals,
Cigars____
Tobaccos.
The Bank of Pond Greek,
[Will 1)4* 8iu*cei*dod muoh a i ructicubit* by the Viist National
Does a general banking business. Buys and
sells exchange.
Look ua up und bring ua your businr'-a....... _
REFERENCES:
Natiokai. Hank or Commerck, ICarstts City, Mo.,
Wichita Natiokai, Hank, V.'iehiia, Kanet.,.
Natkinai, Hank ok North America, S. Y.,
Natiokai. Hank of Siovx Citv, Sioux City, la.,
* .if. Eu; City Bank, Elk City, Kansas,
Tiik t_.nsti.SB Hank, Medicine Lodge, Kansas, Etc.
1 EAST- EHOADWA Y.
Badp-erLuncce:
-Dealers in—
LIMF
Company
I JLVSIBJEH, F tim.
—cs l— ■yarawMWKe.-ag'Wwaftd**. a .
F. J. GEN rill, Mintager.
jfg.*aat. aai>jr3(av«c.'Y24r>
duce
Cash paid for Furs andjiides.
s i I t»:>T in ;d I.
• 33 1.
Laundry.
MRS. K\TIS JAOK^DN, IV.iprtMcir.
Three lilock- W->i of Railroad
on lltoatWay.
Satisfaction Guaraiitccd
The Bro
1
ciQ vv
School Books,
School Supplies.
Fine
Wines,
Liquors,
ty.
is the place (o get
Re\tzBrQS .Pro^s
:;8
••\ne
V_\o,uor-B
;n L^rge or Sni«iL Quantity*.
Ap-f
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