The Pond Creek Tribune. (Pond Creek, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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FOND CHEEK TBIBUNE
AOOfON OK (IK. Ax>>«.«to.
(CafOUPTlOX BAYXI.
Om year.....|1.001 Six months.....BOt
Three month!, 95o.
Tax Tbivi’bb *m the tlr«t l>uuatWl«
Mwspaptr published In the Cherokee
Ottlet.
Enured it the I'ouil Creek pnsniffice tor
IraosinluJon through the molls ax aee-
end cltt* mail matter.
If i blue X is imirkeii on your
JL pipei it signifies that your aut>.
X\ srrlptlnn expires with the next
number and that the paper will be ilia-
eontinued unless otherwise ordered.
Tbia la done with mall subscribers only.
•*m*T or ALL, Tint KKWS."
CITY.AND NEIGHBORHOOD.
Ogstlte.
IV Ojfstite for your plastering.
8. P. Iteltz visited la llelle i'lalne last
week.
10W men wanted to unload schooners
at the Ogaloo.
Colenel Isaac S Hews made tv legal trip
to Enid Saturday.
Attorney Itanh'ls wus iu Enid Saturday
on legal business.
V. W. Keith bus almost recovered from
hi. rarest Illness.
itvty vodr Clirlttmae presents at But
lor'r Jewelry store.
Drop into the Ogalee "Jolu'.’ f#r your
morning’s morning.
Dora Mvres lias returned from a visit
to Wichita, Kansas.
There are enough bachelors In the
town to start a club.
For Sale —Good Violin nt the Palace
barber shop. Cheap.
Charles I.ovelaud and wife are visiting
In Council Bluffs, Iowa.
II. I. Wasson and 3. A. Dnrraugh pass-
ed the Sabbath In Enid.
Ogatite the best plaster in the world
for gale by C. W. Keith.
Mrs. Dt. J. C. Mahr received her
piano Tuesday evening.
Albums, scrap books, dolls etc. at
the Pioneer Drug Storo.
Tiissmbscriptlon list of TffR TuiEU.nK
itill continues to increase.
There are three more hardware stores
talked of for Pond Creek.
llorsc stealing is becoming rather too
numerous In this vicinity.
Holiday goods at Butler's Jewelry
store. Call and see them.
W. H. Koycr has applied to the Gov
for a notarial commission.
Largest bale of liav in towu for the
money at McKinley & Crist.
See Butler, iLe. Jewelry man, before
buying your holiday goods.
L. Wilson and A. W. Spnrgur made a
business trip to Euid Friday.
It cost a man $4 to get a mortgage made
out in this city the other day.
Oatridges of all kinds aud sizes at
Colman & Thomson's hardware.
Fine whisky. In jug lots, for the Holi-
days—n specialty nt the Ogalee.
C. C. Campbell has been visiting
friends in Kingman the past week.
Messrs. A. Vaughan nnd C. A. But-
leftspent Sunday In the two Enlds.
Be snr« and use the celebrated Ogatite
plastering for ►ale by C. W. Reich.
Medford now bus a postolBce. This
makes two postotiices In L county.
Attorney J. II. Asher went down to
Enid yesterday to tile on his clnim.
Call In mid see Colman & Thomson
nnd get prices—S. W. corner square.
For (lie next ten days Colman & Timm-
ron will sell healing stoves at cost.
Tho coyote hunters were out Sunday,
but failed to scare up n single coyote.
The county records were received this
veek from the Guthrie Leader office.
Sirs. A. G. Wilson has begun the erec-
tion of a residence on lot 14, block 21.
Fine candies, nuts and fruits
at, McKinley & Crist.
Peter l.ult, tlie merchant prince of
bandy Point, was in the city Monday.
P. 11. Moore, of the Corbin Mills, of Cur
bin, Kansas, was in town on bu-iness Sat
urday.
Cold weather doc> not effect plastering
done with Ogatite. Reich A; Co. have it
for ta'e.
Who ever is responsible for Hub var-
iable weutlu r ought to bo ashamed of
himself.
Mrs. Ilpnry has been quite ill the past
voekattiie residence of J. F. Myers on
> Btreet.
Attorney Isaac S. Ross and Prof. .T. F
Vicars made a living business ti ip to Enid
Saturday.
Pond Creek D to have a npw hard-
m.ire store. Danougli Bros, will be the
film mime.
F. E. Wasson lias put down a brick
walk in front of his cottage of Pennsyl-
vania Avenue.
II. N. Wixorn and F. J. Gentry arc the
building committee on tho court house.
Two good once.
D. W. Marqnart, of the townsite board,
v. ill return to Norman, O. T., this week
for the holidays.
1 here are four ex actors in town- We
forget who is the find, but George Mahr
is the other three.
There is a young buly who is said to
have been engaged four times since her
nt rival iu the city.
Lew Clogstou is building a neat cottage
24x24 on E street two biocks north of
< ourthouse square.
Is first class in every respect aud I.
county's jail will lie us good ns sny jail
in the territory.
Why uot organize u hook and laddci
company. It might be the meuns of sa-
ving thousands of dollars worth of prop-
erty.
A little "knife play” look place on the
other side the other day In a illfleiunce
over u lot. The only damage was a torn
coat.
The hous* of J. S. Jenkins mi his claim
south ut towu will be com plated by tlie
Kith ot Jsuuury, when lio expects to
move on It.
The finest place of Job printing ever
done m the city wr»* the invitations to
the Assembly ball. Of course Tut. Tut-
ticne "did 111 "
The editors of tbo Medford papers are
pulling hair like two Enid viragos. It
may bo nil right to pull hair, but it isn't
fair to "gottgu,”
llllly Vetter bus been having a catch as
catch can wrestling match with the grlppo
for the past few (lays, hut U sound us a
trade dollar uow.
A two story business building 2(1x24
is being erected on li street one door
west oi Bows blucksmlih shop by Mr.
Valentine Archer.
STONE WOKK.-C. It. Fialike Is now
ready to receive Idds lor the contract to
do the stone wink on the business block
south oT the square.
Earley risers, earley risers, early rl
sera the fumoos little pills for constipa-
tion, sick headache, dyspepsia and nerv
ouBiiess. C. A. Dow.
While looking nr mud town atop at
CoUii-js.iV Tlioiu-ou's ami examine their
stock of cutlery and silverware at south-
west comer of square.
It not only relieves; It does more, It
cures. We refer to one minute cough
cure. Suitable fornll nges, ull conditions,
at all times. C. A. Dow.
Business men look forward to an active
month through January. Kut the city
and county will really wake up with a
start along iu February and March.
Fok S.u.k Ciikai' -One good span of
mules six and seven years old and fifteen
hands high. Enquire of G. M. Latimer
one block south courthouse square.
Uux. Nieman purchased a corner lot
on west Broadway last week, one block
from the railroad and will shortly begin
the erection of n two-story building.
Hy mistake Tun Tiuuu.ne stated last
week that tho schools were closed. Much
Is not the case. Mrs. Win. II. Taylor Is
still teaching the young idea how to
shoot.
Rev. Euyart is lu Guthrie attending a
Methodist conference, lie will not hold
services in this city Sunday, but Rev.
McCune will fill the pulpit moruiug and
evening.
Samuel Eccles, of Beatrice, Neb., was
in the city Monday. He has a claim in
the southeast part of the county on which
lie will sow one hundred acres of llax in
the spring.
I'looks a trifle peculiar to easterners
who go to chureh here for the first time
to see beer kegs used as seats, but it is
better to set down on beer than it Is to
set down with it.
T. C. Watson, who lost move or less
toes under the ears at Handy Point some
time ago, is able to get about on crutches.
He will soon be able to walk without his
woodcu legs.
Not one minute elapses between the ta-
king of one minute cough cure nnd re
lief. Why shouldn’t people lulu- one
minute cough cure? They should. They
do. C. A. Dow.
Real Estate Agent Win. IE Iloyor re
ccived a request from Omaha, Nebraska,
THE PALACE BARBER SHOP,
JOHN BACH, Proprietor,
n
Slinti,
Imp is
Any one wle • , r bus visited the 1’iilitco liitrbur
opposite til-' IV i.ci), will agi-ic that this popular shop
iwillfully named, rite I’nliU'c is imqmud.loiinbly Him iiiohi
lmmlsoiiiely tumbled ol nn\ barber Shop lu the rlici'okee Out.
let mnl it is doubtful H them Is any liner In old Oklahoma.
None but the be t workmen lire employed nt the 1’nluce untl
lluise vvim go there otico for a haircut, shave, shampoo or sea
foam will ') tlioiv again.
The 1'itlaefl Harber shop curries the largest and mo>>l i elect
line of 5, Id nnd 15 cent cigars in Pond Creek. Such well
known nnd i slahllslted lirnnds as "The ( uansellwr," "lViu bar-
ter." ami "Key West I’erfuctiun" need no introduction to lovers
of the weed vvlto are accustomed to smoking good cigars. None
but the very lied brands of eigais are handled by the i'alaci!
Barber .Shop. Call and be convinced of Hint fact.
In smoking tobiifcns tlie I'nlace carries n large stock of first-
class goods, l'crlqiio, Turkish Mixture, Long Cut aud otimr
grades. All tin- well known brands of chewing tobacco arc also
kept constantly in stock, such ns l’ipi i lleiilsiock, Hoot Jack,
Wcisongei’s Natural Leaf, Draiiuiioiul's Natural Leaf, etc., i 'c.
The I’alacc liarher ■''lion Is dlruclly opposite Hie postodicn
nnd in the trade renter of tho city. Every one is courteously
treated at the l’ulnca limber Shop. Call once and you will call
again.
inn of a handsome business structure on
Broadway fur a lug Btore.
C. A. Dow, the Druggist, lias Just re
THEY WILL SPEND CHRISTMAS.
H. M. Crooks will spend Christmas at
cel red a nice lot ot plush albums, toilet i Inrindn, I own.
.......w—
presents.
the popular ! , Attorney E. Grosser will pull tho wish
moved into 1 b"u,! 111 Enterprise, Kansas.
Messrs. McKinley & Crist
Main street grocers, have moved into
their new build'itg. They have one of
the best stands in the rlty and are lilted
up in a manner that would ho u credit to
a town of 5,000 people.
W. O. Duncan sold a lot for F. E. Was-
son to W. F. Hamm tills week, also two
business lots to F. E. Wasson, lie also
disposed of n claim as agent to n new-
comer for a good round sum.
It’s Just as easy to try ono minute cough
cure as any thing else. It’s easy to cure
a severe cold or cough w ith it. Let your
next purchase for u rough be one minute
cough cure. Better medicine, better re-
sult; better try it. C. A. Dow.
Baled Hay,
UOt n }^ ton or more of
corn in 10 bushel
lots or more. Try
us McKinley & Crist.
A. T\ Riddle, ex-lieutenjint governor of
tlie stale of Kansas, and publisher of tho
Minneapolis Messenger, one of the best
weekly newspapers in the Sunflower
state, delivered a lecture in tliU city Tups
day evening on the subject of “Fraternal
Societies.”
J. S. Harper & Co. have opened a real
estate ollice on C street just west of tlie
Badger Lumber Co’s olliee. Mr. Har-
per is from Nh’keraon, Kansas, and has
taken hold to help build up this city
since his arrival here with a zeal that
characterizes him as a progressive, no-
nhead business man.
The Rock Island lias secured another
delay in the house bill compelling the
fora list of Pond Creek real estate road to put in depots at government tewu
through the medium ol
ment in Tub Tuiiiink.
his advertisc-
sltos It Sins been extended to .lamiary
10, ’1)4. Theeomtnittce will keep extend-
ing tho time hy the n-qmsi of *’“
road company until it "•"l *■
■ ns aide.
the raii
will be thrown to
J. A. Engler of Detroit, Dickinson
county, Kansas, lias purchased a good
claim Hix miles southwest from ibis city
and is preparing to bring his family to
ibis city in the spring.
! lug, under the management
Sunday evening Mr«. Dr. E. D. Easter a.' C. Vaughan and C. V. Pifb-r
received her puin", ai.d on Monday eve mations for the ball have ,
ning a few friends called and spent a
few pleasant hours listening to, instru-
mental ami vocal music.
E. B. Wcncott has been trying to sep-
arate himself from a severe dose of la
grippe for the past week.
Joe Moffett has built a large infirmary
j list southeast of town. See his profess-
ional card in another column.
County Attorney Daniels is busy trait-
erihiagthe Important law points in tiie
statute for the sheriff's off! to be used
as a handy reference nook.
L. Wilson went down to Enid Friday
and filed cm bis claim three miles west o’f
tlie city. “Farmer" Wilson lias a valuable
piece of laud and lie will build r> substan-
tial house ou it iu the spring.
To-niglit the Assembly (Tub will give
its first grand ball in tlie t'alhoou builti-
of M-ssr.s.
Frep-
■ nt ly
ami expeditiously can ied om ti iciu-ic
has been secured fur 15 -1 d
there is every promise "fa jolly good
time to-night.
W. O. Duncan, the r . ! r-uie man, sold
two liii“ business lots on Broadway Sat-
urday afternoon. Lot 1" in block 26 to J.
W. Berryman and the lot j list east of llie
Chicago Grocery Co, to <>. Dawson, of
Goodlatid. Kansas. Mr. Dawson |wili put
up a good building and put iu a large
stock of dry goods.
There aro five coute-ts over a lot iu the A crowd ut boys w.-re jfiaytng witu
hollow lu the southeast par' of town that : l'""'lb'r Jilst 1 " “ cab
Isn't wnrtli over $20. But when a Col:■ i non and l' ncl A ilsoii touched it off. It
testant wants a lot he usually wants p exploded and , red at u - au eye by
badly, fconu-times he gets it badlv. j His face was povvo.'i burned tuid a
hole was cut m lus cheek, bred is all
Dc Witt's Hazel salve cleanses, purii'ies | right now and lie will go around the
and heals. It was made for that purpose, j block after this to avoid home made toy
Vse it lor burns, cuts, bruises, chapped
bands, sores of all descriptions and if you
have |>lles use it for them. C. A. Dow.
■I- H. Cox will take diuiierfin Guthrie
Christmas with his ‘ best git)."
E 11. West cot! will take Christmas
dinner si his old home In Clfirln la, Iowa.
K iy Ferguson will-hand up bis plate
the s. "ond time Christmas day at King-
man.
W. A. Blanchard will eat Christmas
dinner with his brother at Kincmau.
Kansas.
J. E. Griffith is going to take dinner on
Cliiisunns at Eureka, JCatisas, with the
w ife and baby.
W. S. Berryman wilFhelp di pose of a
fourteen pound turkey at Medicine
Lodge, Kansas.
E. M. Green will spend Christmas in
Sedgwick City, Kansas. The younger
Miss Ross will accompany him home.
A. Q. Bates, the genial manager of the
Arkansas Lumber company, will eat tur
key at home with lus family in Hiawatha,
Kansas.
Charlie Mead will go to Wichita os-
tensibly to eat Christinas dinner, Inn
there's snmetmg more '.bun that in Ins
visit home.
Judge Daniel Moran will carve turkey
at his Liberty, Mo., home Christmas day
and tell the folks all about the county seat
of L county.
John Bach has telegraphed to Andale,
Kansas, for his folks to have plenty iff
cranberries and dressing, as hn 'will
surely ho there.
Charlie Brown will take Ids appetite
and go to his old Kansas hum • at Chenev
where he expects to break id! previous
records at turkey eating.
Judge D. B. Madden is going to Ok-
l.ieoma City for his dinner The report
that lie will take his own turkey along
with him is probably a canard.
G. 1!. Thomson will go to Osa m City,
Kan., for his ('liristnins dinner and to see
that two-months old boy of his, who G.
R. i onfidently says, is the finest boy in
the land.
Sheriff !!. H. linger and Attorney C. E.
Daily contemplate hunting deer in the
jack oaks of I’oitnn atome county
Christmas day. Mr. Dailey is studying
a treatise on d.-er stalking that was dicta-
ted by a blind man to his amanuensis.
DOINGS AT REITZ'S.
Tho reason that Charlie Shank haslook-
ed like a man who hadn’t a friend in the
world for the past two weeks was all ow-
ing to the fact that Mrs. Shank lias been
visiting iu Howard, Kansas, her old home.
The weather is a marvel and a godsend
to many of the settlers in the strip.
The beautiful, pleasant days and mild
evenings arc much better for the claim
holders than snow and ice and blizzsrds.
The Citizens’ committee have retained
Attorney John T. Voss as counsel to rep-
resent the city in tlie injunction proceed
iugs brought, by one 0. i’. Swenson to
restrain this city from holding an elec-
tion.
No belter aid to digestion.
No bettor cure for dyspepsia.
Nothing more reliable for biliousness
aud constipation than Do Witt's little ear-
ly risers, the famous little lulls. C. A.
Dow.
CM. D. I!. Green who owns a claim in
the fertile vnlb-y formed h_v the conflu-
ence of the Salt Fork and pond creel;,
was in the ecy Saturday in eeaicli of a
valuable horse that was stolen from liis
place bv a young man who is described
as being abuu: 2l> years of age, 5Js'feet
high, heavy built, light complexion, large
blue eyes and full luce.
S. A. Criswell passed through tlie city
Friday ou his way to file a' Enid. Mr.
Criswell is the kind of larmer that Tint
Tim:i nk likes to report. He has built a
stone house un his claim, dug a good
cellar, set out trees, dug a Well mid broke
considerable of his land. Tlie basement
of his liuu-e is 10x21 and Mr. Criswell
says he lias as cozy a house as a man
could ask for.
It is said that over 1000 contest suils
have been filed before the Euid land
office, one third of which are from this
county. The greater part ot the contests
were tiled at Euid, owing, probably to the
established fee bill of this city aud the
at any price. While the fee bill of this
Tim citixeux of Comanche, and the
county adjaeent thereto, have formed an
organization for tho purpose of promoting
tin: speedy opening of the Ft, Sill coini-
n' to white settlement.
Do not forget that
the Squarestore hand-
les a general stock of
merchandise; you can
find almost anything
you wish at bottom
prices. Our motto is
cash sales and small
profits.
the city is in Merchant W. N. Wixnm's
store The Eiffel tower built of hand-
kerchiefs is a tasty and artistic arrange-
ment.
city i- said to be cheaper in tho long run,
yet it does appear a little steep and some
of tlie lawyers are talking of trying to
B. N. Dunning has one of the prettiest' bave U lvJPec,a- Tolb(’
claims In the strip. It is three miles i £rm$T 'vho contemplates Uliug a contest
northwest from this city. Mr. Dunning I.’11 f T111.111™ "uuld1ad; ath'moys
is a stone mason and came in with th^ | m ih.s mty lie consulted before going to
rush. He has pinned his faith to Pond j Ea ( ; . Tl,er$‘*re reputable lawyers here
r ,!. * I and it is no difficult matter to find them.
| In Enid there is danger of falling in with
Artangements are being made for a I Jack-legs.
W. y. Williams is fixing up liis home gianri coyote hunt ou Christmas day.! ---» ■ »-
The hinders will meet iu front the post, j A Disastrous Fire,
office and take in the southern pait of
the county. Krimliu will join in the
chase.
oigthe corner of 7Ui and A streets prepar-
o.ywimm-rog-'r: is family there.
Miss Rose Yeager, who has been vialt-
tttth Mrs. I>r. Easter, returned to her
1 raw in Argonia, Kansas, Sunday.
Tt looks like an old settled country to
t oc farmers and their families come into
church services oi Uunday mornings.
Judge Madden grunted a divorce to
John Trekell from Annie Trekeil Tues-
tlay on the grounds of abandonment.
Major I. F. Dark has commenced di-
lutee proceedings before Jndge Mud
den acaicM liis wife, Arr ie E. Clark.
It's all the same.a slight cold, congest-
• d lnnj:! or aevere rough._ One minute
rough core banishes them. C. A. Dow.
^ork wn« tiogun yesterjay nn the
v'dngregntiunal church. The flret se.-v
uoYwiil l;o held in it early in January.
I.l.....is* wss i sned Tneed iy to G. F.
I n cd Mis- Maggie Downs and
• it wifi bp marri-'.l sometime th is week.
LADIES you can get thirty fine cill-
■ gcai.N «l'il your name printed on
I < m lor 50 cents ai Tun TniBtr.TBoBcc.
The stnao work on the county Jail la
Burns are absolutely painless when Dc
Witt’s Witch Hazel salve is promptly ap
A terrible lire might break out in
tiiis city and do thousands of dollars
damage before it had spent it3 fury.
The way to avert the possibility of
such calamity is to prepare for it before
Notice for Publication.
Lino OkkiceJat Knid.O. T.Noy.24, 18!)3.
Notice is hereby given (hat the follow-
I ing named Probate Judge and Judge of
tlie county court of L county, O. T., has
filed notice of his intention to make final
proof in support of liisclaim for townsite
entry, and that said proof will be made
before the Register aud Receiver iff the
U. S. Land Office at Enid, O. T. on Jan-
uary (ith, 181)4. viz:, townsite entry, for
the east one-half of tlie S. E. 1of' sect-
ion 32, township 2li N. li. 3 W. J. M. He
names the following witnesses to prove
that, said tract of land is settled upon and
occupied by more than 50 townsite set-
tlers and occupants of said tract of land,
under the townsite laws of the United
States, as provided by section 2J3T, of the
revised statutes of the United States, and
that said tract of land is occupied for the
purposes of trade and business, low'd:
('. \V. Walton,
B. I ’. Bruinett,
L. Vi’. Rad‘>r, and
Hiram Rader,
all of Pond Creek, 0. T.
B. W. PattiiiisoN Register. 12-tit
First Published iu the Pond Creek
Tuiiii nk November Kith I8f)3:
you
Atleiidi all wlio trade at Reitz Bros.
Get your Christman goods _i)f them aud
you «III never regret it.
“Here Isa llltle ClirlUinas ode," said
the poet timidly. "Yoii'ro off" -aid the
editor, "paid the Inst cent I owed y. i-
lerday,"
If you are going to make a Christ mas
cake send us yuiirorder. We have choc
olate, I'ocouiiut.dwiifitiH,'spice i etc.
Marv- "WlmUmade you tell that Ion-
rid Miss Stumble tlud lie lUmced like
an angel,’’ Anluir "Because i thought
they never danced and neither will she."
We have some iff the lluest cranberries
Unit ever eatne to the city. Don't
forget this wlien you want any.
“Jimntle, where did ymt get this five
cents," “It's the 'money you gave me
for the heathen." "Then why did you
keep It." "My teacher paid 1 wm n
heuthen,"
We handle tlie lie .t Hour in the city,
also corn meal and graham.
('tinned pumpkin for pies. Evnpornt
ed fruits of all kinds.
Brown--"That wife of yours Just tills
the hill." Jones—"She more tliiiu does
that. The last ono thut rame In ran clear
over onto the next page."
We have tablets, statements, ledgers,
etc., Siuilotde Inks ill quails, pints and
smaller buttles. Blank honks etc. always
iu Htock.
Central Hotel
By James McKay.
One block west of R.R.
on Broadway.
Livery stable iu connection with hotel.
REITZ BROS..
Newsdealers.
^.PERIODICALS ^
WE KEEP nil ll llly fwiU
nil ii nv.it/iiH i* un »h|h,
riulmcrtptlonH iiikon for uuy i»o*vipnpti
or pt'i lmlion! on I'uitlt. Wo him* n
new llm« of novel'' licrr nuil on ilio
to ol mi oxrhuritfP IIUlHty.
ItOYfilt At CO
Real Estate'
AGENTS,
Bargain' in City Lot a Apeelulti
Clofii e (JtUirter ?eetio|| Claims 15 r .* 11■
Pond Greek, eoinit weut I, Co., O.T.
WM, H. ROYCR Me»r ?A(|V OP* OOI
J. L. RANDALL & CO.
REAL
ESTATE
J^lSTJD
C3-E
1st Door west I’lonaer^Meat m.ttkat.
A. C. VAUGHAN.
V. F.. VAI'GIIAN.
Vaughan Bros.,
. Dealer* lu
Dry® Goods,® Groceries,
CLOTHIHG,
LA DI KK AND GENTS’ FI HMHIItNO GOO|)8,
QUEEN8WARL, L30OTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, ETC.
(Jueeiiswnre as cheap as you can buy any
where.
! MEN'S ROOTS AND SHOES.
j < Ml (Imin ICtji Hoot , ...........:i oo
lo’imlnc Ca11 Hoot ........... It Vu
Mnl rim (ull, lino bot.il ........... •! “ft
RoiiuIih* ICiui ’uroo lio**........ t oo
Kuu>riiro(i Mill hJioo, . ....... . 7‘»
< * «*ti ill iu* (,'nlf **|if *. •... . ... ... M 1I'»
li Miiiorul mIioo .......... “ V.'»
I'rench rn]f,..................... *J oo
LADIES SHOES.
<.Imo I it! r lioo.................. R'* ftO
Morrot t i .'hoo................... “ fto
Kid* with patent lrutbcr tw...... - 50
Kim < iiIf........................ 2 00
l #.G", H'lfj.................... 1 7ft
AlVllcr.......................1 lift^/,1 V.*
Jhibbcrr..................... Cftfj/ . 7ft
DRY GOODS.
J. S. Thompson,
Con tractor & Builder.
Bricklaying and
Plasteringa spec-
ialty.
All work warranted flrstelass.
Headquarters at Tuiuune office.
Bell IjlliltS........
W. quilts.........
Mltiiluiitnii quilts..
111 k ul ]<'uAt liuitors.
t al Idles...........
Gingham .
Gottim llaiiuels.......8ctff 12e
Suita,
Gloves,.
......If! 05z/.l fit)
....... 1 90
....... 1 35
...... I OflfM 30
.(icfiSfi
.*■•«) 12c
CLOTHING.
li:. B..
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Grain and Produce,
W. NORTON,
BLACKSMITH ! A good supply
One block southwest
court house square,
on B street.
O. A. TtrcxKit.
O. P. Ram sky
Tucker & Ramsey,
Contractors and Builders.
Estimates furnished on
application.
WE will not lie outdone
and have a lu!) line of
Provisions, Fresh Pro
dure, Including Mieli
Igan Cabbage, N. V.
Apple::, Colorado I’m
tatoes. Celery, Fresh
Blitter and Eggs, etc.
CALL and see us,
we have every-
thing you e.iii
ask for or think
of.
Underwear nt your own price.
Gloves....................
GROCERIES.
tf'i.l)fi«118 00
5001 V,
5001 73
Mocha coffee......................
Mailer Knmt......................
Potatoes, Colorado, per bushel..... 1
Pot iloes; sweet, 5c lb.
Ciililmge, 4c lit.
LodiF Breakfast Flour, 15c package.
Long's biscuit Flour, 15c package.
Cranberries, 10c quart.
Beans, 5e lit.
Onions, 4e lb.
33
30
00
Kept
On
Hand
at Low Prices.
O. Batson,
DEALER IN
Have come here to
stay and will not
be’undersold
HEADQUARTERS FOR HARDWARE.
To the Citizens of LCounty, Greeting
Do you know that Christmas comes
this year on the 25th and are you
aware that it is almost here? And
that now is the time to get goods
cheaper than ever at
SOUTHWEST'CORNER COURT-HOUSE SQUARE.
PONI) CREEK, foimtyseat of L County.
C. Q. CitANm.ER, President. JJ. W. Beiuiykan, Cashier.
The Bank of Pond Creek,
[Will be succeeded ns soon as practicable by tho First National Bank.]
Does a general banking business.
sells exchange.
Buys and
L-
and see them and get prices. Take a
look at our Elegant Line of COOK
STOVES. Price our Heaters, includ-
ing our BECKWITH ROUND OAK,
they will be sold AT COST to make
room for our new building.
If you want Knives and Forks we will suit you.
Our Spoons cannot help but please.
In Scissors our stock is complete.
I5T*lf you want u copper Tea kettle for almost rour own inice, we
have them.
TINWARE CHEAPER THAN .EVER.
Iii fart, wo will show you hs full a line of Hardware. Tiu ware,
Cutlery and Shelf Goods sis nun be found in the Strip,
GOME A-ISTID SZETEl ITS.
Look us up and bring us your business.
REF ERE N CEB :
Natio.nat, Bank ok Commghce, Kansas City, Mo.,
Wichita National Bank, Wichita', Kansas,
National Bank op North Amkkua, N. Y.,
National Bank or Siorx City, Sioux Citv la.,
The Elk City Bank. Elk City" Kansas,
The Citizens Bank, .Medicine Lodge, Kansas, Etc.
S. A. DAKROUG1I.
H. O. MEIGS.
J. M. DARROUGH
■ Divori i
plied. This statement is true. A perfect i,and. Nathan’Stevens of this city has
remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands m.ured the agency of the Lewi.. Hand
and lips, and never fails tocure piles. C. Grenade Fire Extinguis!
A. Dow.
The secretary of the townsite board
left for his Arkansas home last week.
of the hoard who had such a fondness
for prairie dog,.
E. T. Allen, a well known Wichita
real estate agent, was in tho city Monday
lookine over the city. He was greatly
linpirs.ed by the substantial growth of
the eliy and its remarkable evidence of
push and prosperity.
The best is tho cheapest!
Largest assortment, Square
dealing, low prices.
Wa defy honest competition.
CbicacoGbocebt Co.
W. H. Linton will return to the city
. the latter part of the we'-k from Cberry-
ritrort d. tie. Tin- walls ot the bnlldhig | vale, Kansas, where be has been on 1ms-
m toner that wifllhiess. Mr. I.i a ten is one of the wido-
Tekhitobt of Oklahoma,
County of L.
Isaach F. Clark, Plaintiff,
vs.
Annie E. Clark, Defendant.
Extinguisher and will I The defendant in the above entitle
have a supply of grenades here this cause, Annie E. Clark, will take notice
week for sale to the bn-iness men. It that Mini Isaach F. Clark the plaintiff
behooves every business man to have a! did ou the 10th day ot December 1803.
He took a dozen prairie dogs with him. I few <*f these grenades about liis place j tile his petition in ra'd Pic bate Court of
It wa-i the secretary, inste.nl of the clerk, i of business. They might save him him-11. c.u.niy, OU! ihnm.n Territory, against
of the hoard who had such a fondness dred* of dollars iu case of lire. , odd dclendant, Annie E. Clark, for n di-
T!ie following are » few of the merits j vorce and a decree ar.d judgment of
of the Lewis I land lirent.de Fire Extin-; court, that the defendant ho forever bar-
guisher: biniplicity, convenience iii iedoraiiclainiin.ortopluintRFsprop-
handlingaiid Iocating:always ready lor! ertr and that the said Annie E. Clark
use, harmless to either person or wloth- j must answer said petition filed as atorc-
ing, will not explode, will uot freeze, raid ou or before the 1st Monday oi
will keep in any climate, age does not j February 18'J t. or said petition wii’ upon
exhaust its virtues nor deteriorate its j proof being made be n.ken as true, and
efficiency. judgment and d- crea rendered in said
1 MrStevens will call on tha merciiaiits • -t.<•. anin-t s iiii defendant, Annie E.
i shortly and it stands them in hand to ( .. . gi.tving - .id plaintiff a dtvc.ee
[consider his proposition well. A few m.l di -solving the man iage rontrret ex-
of these grenades might save the town i-iu-a between pistntiff and defendant.
MERQ'USH, IlliS & 00,,
COUNTY L LAND OFFICE. ||K^>
Pond Creek, county seat L county, Oklahoma.
Buy aud Sell land on Commission. Rents Collected.
Homestead Filings and Contest Papers Made.
Aud do a General Real Estate Business.
References—State National Bank, Wichita; Harper County Bank, Anthony; Lock
wood Mortgage Co., Anthony, Kan.
33A.ST BEOADWAY.
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Badger L“f;pw
—Dealers iu— I
LIME, ! MffMUMIif 1'AIIfT,
1. wmmmm
-^>;Sasb^_ -^DooisUe- -?#iBlindsiSe- -5*Etc.!39-
F. J. GEN fitY, Manager.
TELL V/. Walton, president.
Dealers in —
Arkansas
Lumber
Co.
Lumber,
Shingles,
Lath,
Sash, Doors,
Blinds, Etc.
E. N. WHOM,
DEALEB IJST
CLOTHING,
DRY GOO
GROG
r* being built a ,--- ,
and re a pe-msaeat rm wnmcndatioo to awake and progressive utizensof Foml
ibssw'jotnctor CHl Omhoat. The work j Creek. He will shortly begin the erect
in ease of fire. * i.iad forever brrrine the defendant from
-m • --- i any claim, right or !ntere:i in nnd to the
A great many Kansas towns ehonld i property of the plaintiff,
ship their surplus uumber of dogs down D, B. Madden,
to th* Kaw Indians as dog meat is in Pinhiite Judge.
great demaud ni'.li them now. The Daniel Morin,
Indians arc iu a starving condition.
Attorney for plaintiff.
D,
CERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
HARDWARE.
Largest Stock in the City.
j b? convinced. lJi^ stoic* opi*otHe Somhucbt toravr oi public squur
P. T. Walton omhik*
The WALTON BANK,
CAPITAL,
$25,000.
-^Transacts a General Banking Business.i
Oldest Bank In L county.
Round Pond, O.T.
Long-Bell Lumber Company
—Dealers iu—
IJM lIMBi « »
Hair, Cement and Building Material.
Special prices in car lots.
Call and see us.
W. H. McKinley.
A. O. Crist
McKinley & crist,
THE MAIN STREET GROCERS
Have the most complete stook
of Groceries in town.
You are cordially invited to call
and examine goods and prices.
Goods bought of us are delivered free.
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The Pond Creek Tribune. (Pond Creek, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1893, newspaper, December 21, 1893; Pond Creek, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc496297/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.