The Pond Creek Tribune. (Pond Creek, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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1*11$ It CHEEK TUI HEM:
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER.
R. N. McKAY, editor and prof*
Ktiti'inl it tliv I'oiiil Crack v fur
Hum miiI nlvu fti roil <li tin* um 11* 'i» >i,c
o'"! rl'i.i. um it mutter.
PtATHOFOT' MARSHAL HAM
CITY AND NFlC.ibORHOOD.
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r»i.Nrilitt.
Amill.i'f a ** I shi ner "f ruin
, \! '.Hi i,\H I I'll-
I 'III.I
>«'M i ll Riji Ml*.
. . until iiiitl • vi>r•• *
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I.. 1.. Kn0Kli.ii, Agent.
Ti*. 1 hi in's k «»» Um first bousdde
imwepaper publl-ti*<1 lu flu' Clirrulmi
mulct.
M (til'll If I HIS I4A f#A.
flue your gl.UO . si, month* .ftOi
Thr*»" months, Til.
J.
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Lawyer.
Pint J'.tir IVill W»Ln,i-t>unr«tt block, Lfim l»*i*.
p|!A' K V. \Y.VjSOX.
Lawyer.
n|fi.'« I*f»r Wnlion U»ok. . l’ood Cr««k, 0. T.
\H)I. n. TAYLOR.
Attorney at Law.
jly At'orucjf. I'ohJCftfkiT.
I
S. KO*S,
Attorney at Law,
All U‘*ft! '• rcrtlvr |.phii> n't</nti"ii.
a ‘•pociult **.
y at Law,
fl.li ! *
1 WASSON,
Lawyer,
All kinds of |.»|.IT- undo oul—arscl ire in nil th«
con rid. Fees mo«l«rte. < »mco over **•■*.
gOTCK A SI’ It A INKS.
Lawyers.
Office• Duncan Htorlt. Uo^ni N»*. 2.
i i;v. K. C!."«i<rON.
Attorney at Law.
. . • Oklahuiua.
w«*r of mill Till i*H
' N»mr»l*iy ni -’M.
l.v If V li.Mh Iti'ii i.lill'i III** IN|‘l|l*ll»;»»ll
Hully Krlila* iililit In ill*** i• >
fid- |- vifinu to I «■ i» *i'M i'\|i''ii»hf
|>|f'l I lull to I In* | •••»»| • I f' "I |. I illllllk ,
Au -riK-N I.. 1’. riM^iiiii *111*111 Mm*
•lav nlili III- |inr*,»ii*at I in* l» i. Kiiimi*.
.Iti'ii:* A-ti*’r mil Imv •• ►. •m**t 1* in * * !
ImjHtrliioce t.i *• *i> t*» tlii' li«*»• * «*ii
Krlil-iv tili;bf.
J'lic ruiilppi r«/ii ni llyr**u Murklimu
Utlii'll 'f I. '•'! Ini' llt'tlllilir 'Jll, ffll" | *• »*“ t -
jti.M-il till ............. H.
Tln'ir lilt* Iici*11 IliMli) ►Inih-ii in
I town n*i ciitly, l*Miklii£ for luvi*«tiuenl•*
in i i:ilm« mnl tow ii |»ro|uM'i>.
K**r *"iii*» hm-iiii Hie r\i ur-loii, that
|\N«niMfi-ii ilic territory • n tlo* llock
Iii»* NVi i'k, (ii*! m l i»i!il«'ilullre.
.1, \\. !'<>\, lirotli'T of II. Ko\, of lln*
\W»i slih* (iiocery, U now u-»im iuiml In
tin* lni*>liH->H with him. Tin* K**\ llroOi
. i * are littviiig u litr>:»* tm»h*.
\il ilirhl iiiti il 1mli\ Mtltll hfll'ki il
lhroll«:h -i wimhivv in tin* Duncan Murk
Sit unlay night, and hut* fitted liim**-lf
\ 11tilli* freolv mi the hi- k» lt
If IL 1*1** n U i|tndlli*nl to till liny i
position id lru*t. .1. D. lilt i.v.
('hull. U**|»( o.t i ll. ( '••III
<ii’i'olry (V*. Kuo.
I!\ i 'oininlM*l"iier I. N. NN lufrev chiih*
iijt from (Hiluhoinu City ):i*t work lifter
an nhsem*e "I tIir*■*• nmiiliiH. “Dad* Mill
retain* mi :»*•'. iv»* iutcivM in I. comity uf-
tnlrM,
r The large two j*tory stora building at
Tnnknwft ua* r«*ieully badly wrecked
by lh** wind. The gin*-* front w; *•
blown in and tin* hmldin;. twi-ted out
of m|iu|m'.
Vi b*:» -t um* prondlient |M»|'ldi'.l i*
nut i .oimi— lug 1«*r a reptihllcan camli
date and aiiotlier for i *i*,m*«*rat, a*id
Kij ill'* war bn •‘prim-ipb*’* not men'* ii"e?*
OkUUomo. meirily nil.
Stewart and Ilulhuly MiimchI Ciunedy
( o, played to a >niidl audience in till*
rity on Saiurduy night. It i** a large
| company and a very good one of itb
! kind but Mich a kind.
11. I» Ham, duel oi police of Fort
Scuit, Kansas brother "f our deceased
I Marshal, came down to attend tin* Inner
ul. lie will remain in the city n few
' day *» to ha k a ft* i •> his hiotln r •- uflulis.
few poj»nli.-t>gathered in this city
i last 'I’liursday evening to listen to the
*i .fi »,*• * >n I in’ »v n nln* w\4n
it win* announce t that VS . M . H im wall
dead after u rh f IMue Mr. Ilmu had
i cen ii I >•«111 and .on loiliig t" ill*
till within it iluy "ft 'Vi* of h'# death, uni
though i* wii«* known that ho \ni«
Hot in -nod hcidtti It WUbliot *U«peeled
I lull hi* *»|cklM» was of i dilllgeroU*
cli iructer. Ill* dentil aeiu* b* have re
Niilted Irolii ii i "liiplli utioii of dl**eiiM*H
which Mon .hi on unrvolU pM*'ration
and lie.it I hllilire.
Tin* funeral w.i»h Id oil 'S «,di»e*d.iy
at the t on. i* -.Mliomil i linn li fh*v. Me
( line ofllclMtlug. All hu*lilei»» phu es
111 the city Were i h***e*l abo the i |l\
m hoo|-, and a very large i i*iu i.iiTm' id
people attended till* -on li en, I I e City
eult i) cl I m ted a* pull iieai ei*. and a tic-
( tuehiiieiil ol old Moldici* head''d the pin
ee-iion, which Wa* joined ly the pupil1*
of the dtv -rlioida in i luirge i l their
Icilt hcrp, a-ll pa-s'sl ou lli v.ny to the
< hutch,
William T. Haiti iviih horn at tjuuny.
Illinois, iii HU, II" wa* innril*d to his
pre • id wife, SID- Klleii M( tilinib, at
I,i aveliworth, Kui.hic*, III iHbft, tlllil lived
in Kiiii*>u*i City until ha came to I'oiiil
t'reck al the opening of the Strip on
Sept. Ill, J803, l pon the organi/ ition of
lid* city government in Sian h, he was
appointed tTiv Marshal and held that
ollicii till Iii» death.
Tim trying ami oveiling e\pcrianci*s
111 rough which t hi- city ha pn»*»*ed in •
tiie-c moiitloi made llie efllce of .Marshal
one of great re>j oiiMhility imd it can '
he 11 uly fluid of .Sir. I Inin that lie di* ,
charged the*.' ditllcnll dutlen with ill* |
cretioi*, fenrlesbiies*. and iipiiglitnesM:
A Very VulUflMc M**<1 *inc
• lie » i t'l’rl! l*#»*iled
.. , v» ’ ,* <iiii Hi ud'clrn‘Ay bini
ie»; tothc p»irpo*e* fur which it in*
tomb'd, a* Clinnd»crlalM,i» 1*411** Malm.
Ilaldlv a week pluses hilt koine number
duller ,,| n,o t imils hiiv need **| it. A tooth-
ache el hcmlHChc may he rnie'l h) it.
A touch of ibiuiiuMDiu c*r lamalgia
iiuiidcd, | he •even* pain of v hum or
•eidll phOliptlv ll'livved '* the noil*
hiMilml III mm Ii Cel* lime Hum When
medicine lint to to* said for. .V npruili
may lie promptly treated before
liiltmniniition «etk In. which lumiicw n
enrolls nhout onn third id Hie lime
othuiwi.o reipiireil. Cot** and hrui*«»»
•x h * *ii Kl teceiv#* I in mod i ate tr'Mtiuont In*
To the "Tour Hundicd. ’
V few y*iuii»f men of Pond Crv*"k mid
vicinity wen dlacnaalag dinn ing 'vh"*-
on** of ti.am a-ued M Mow many id you
h.tvc It.** ii llivlle.l In ihe i*ftll to be given.
l*y Ilia upper leu**?*'
•' Not otic of lit.**
••( aIib we go Up and he spectator-K'
*• fill no. tliwy' will not allow It."
** The) dout want in Ilian**'
••No,"
•* SS'el! 1 Inti Is •Irango. wlml a ililf*TCiicc*
ill people. They MCfld 11*110 llivlttttlon*
In their halls, go.We hlipp*"*c *»l cnliric
they dont want ii-. SSu sainl them no
invitations HUppo-lug timy woiihl take
til** toll III** vlcW of till* r il llllt 1**11, SS e do
not like to he to premi nipt lout ns to tay,.
r„,„ ||„. imiU ......... lv ul I,'ii, whioli \ vnoalfl tho l.nll' nii.l l»»v.....fur;
, ..n ..Illy 1.1. Ilunv «l.oii I'iiiii Iklm l, lieW >mr ii.tw l:ikH ll.ln op|wr-
U|.i nt le.ii.l. A mrc Hi rout m.y
rUi.,.M...|ori'LoritilW. A Iniim l.*ck ri)
In.I mill m'lorn I ilu)> nf 'nliinlilo tiliio
.iiio.l nru |.uiii ill Hit. Hlilo nr i'lil*»t our
,
oil ulllimit piijiiiB II ilmlor’. kill. I‘ro-
om o ii llttv omit liottl.i nt mice mid you
»III iiovor loitrot It. Fur ini*' by ('. A.
I low ill U^li-lt.
I'KAniiiT m:\is.
I.o tiilti in wtiito r,ur |IU,||||||| ilirmr.'lt III
"(mi dim. o, iiro rIioii in ii l.oo l.oitrt
oil l*i.lid Crook h|dril. mid ovori onv I-*
noli Mino wlm ouiidiirtw liiliiholl |ir<>|»orli
oxcoiil tlio Ton' who from llltdr fiuii'lo“
c luini i,i mi|iori..r woulili or vlrino,«m
hldor tlioiiihol.on iil.uiu ..nr Imiiddo
t.,,.M'liitlmi. .V liiMi.u.
UElTlILll'AwS m'MEr.j
1 III t‘ • jihlo ' ' L ‘Lp ‘ • >■
Dennis Flynn,
of Oiutiri*.
r
For Moiml'T of Couucll, 11tL Diat.-
H. D. Baker
ul Crow, K oounty.
For .'lomi'or of (,'uiiui-il, lOlli HUt
J. P. Gandy,
i.f AIvh, >1 iM.iinti.
F.'l’ Itoiirihoiitiiili'o, '.'Slid 1*1.1.
W. Miller Smith
nf Tow u-li i |. Twolvr,
For Ko|.rwiiU1lvF, um Ii l>l»t.
T. J. Palmer
of Miotfnrd,
H. N. Wixom,
Carries an Elegant line of Spring and
Summer Goods. Up-to-date in fash-
ionable designs of dress goods. Thk
world's markets ransacked to get the
patterns for the ladies of Pond Creek.
SMITH
TilK Mf.Ji)HICl'll UAII.Y MAVH,
Tin* l.uloiit mid mi.At n.ni|.lot<! Murk
ol llo|i..rt. Full A»ioi-lilt.id I'lOhK ill.
putclioi. A I'. rfolt Xoii-piipi r. for
$2.50,
Sunday. I |>,,r your; Spot t'oali, Kpoolfll pl’ioo,
Who ivuh If? | Xlio Itrljjlitont, N’oivhlo.t, nflornnim
A hlimvor Sidiird.ii niulit l.dlmwd hy 1 pupor in tho Mi-mni Vulloy. S.....I it.
,.„„l wouthor. f!2.oU. lunik drult or liuniry order, and
roml nil tlio linppF.iiiin* for » ulioloyonr.
Hoik ivo nrenifiiln.
Siivoinlirr.
Idol turn ilny drnwi nijjh.
Suiiioliiidy luukod lonely
.Mi-t'liimry i- vUllinj; roliifivio in tho
htnto,
Soverul uttomlod pr:ii or mooting ut (
C. (irovoh Siiiidny oviMilnir.
mi l .v."i .li» immilnmna i pptmu! nml I \|1BK .M„y |.„,,e roturnod to lior elnini
iidi.iirnllo.ii.ru11. Kri.ii,y Ootol.orS*.
lb* never -puri'd l.iuiHclf night or day
atnl the arduous work and jn*at ncrum** Misses Ktli«*l nml Ida \\ licelci spent
drain to which he was subjected no *nmlny uith Miss <Hliu Droves,
served to hiuteti iiif* untimely
Tin
Dll A lalwnrilH t.l'j*.
Daiu Niavs,
St. .lllHCphf Mo. I
Immiiig eluijucuee ol II. 11. Huger-,{'rtU
diilatc for pmhat** judge, Mr. Hogwrs i> a public tsttlnniity
a urent vote maker for the republi
dnutit
end.
The people of Pond Creek can never
forget the noble services of Marshal
Ham, ami to Id- widow and orphaned
child all extend their heartfelt sympathy
in their bereavement.
ItKSol.l T|o\s
W'lien a-ihe hand of that providen*"-
which tlHH lar lias directed m* r-
lvimliie-3 lime -f erity the d
our i it y has in t li it w I sit* in -
siirpuss'dli nmlerslauding removed r
our midst our worthy marshal Win l .
Ham. and:
Whereas during the peiioiD ol public
danger ami distress from which **ur
city has j list emerged, he lot- proven
faithful to the trust reposed in him
b*arlc--! in the discluirge «>f his duly. and
unfaltering in his allegiance to our
. people and:
Whereas l*v his imiuly traits of
• hano ter he has endeared himself to
our community and hi* demise is felt as
lamented hy
Flynn to Much For Him
Ai F.iiiil mi IiihI Tinirmlny Honiil" I
Flynn Kpoko on tlio jiublic mpiar#; »t
llii' notin' hour tlio .loimii rnto nrrongoil
ii inoollug tu In* Hil.irooBi'il I.v fully
Soolt. Tlio (li'ini.i nita liml u l.rti'H kmi.l
nml lit lln>t ilroiv most of tlio oronil;
Scott Iiojihii on tlio tin UT nml DkiiiiIi*
Flynn l.ogim to talk lmclnr.ui, »■. lio
||*iii v \'o.t mill IVm 1 (* 1‘ovk’, c ulleil J uliwivs iloo,. Srott i. mi .ul.lp orator
on Mian May I’opi- 8uiiilny aftriinmn. j but liu cimUltiT liolil liia iiiiilicnoB, it
Tiio-iluy. | rapidly .Iwlti.llr.l until In-
Mr*, t'. ('. tirovKs returnnl last nook:
from her visit to tlio state.
'
Our i-oiiiity Mill irot a mum*
llllt M llllt Mill it III?
•lolin Kn ‘‘'f’;
v i- * it* * 1 :>«♦
p!si-*► riii - iii' *hi
*k!nj liXIOL'
* i ll: 1 1
1* :ti * folks »vi|'| "
Mr, \|..ffiu Iff
(J**. *!'•:
viTh i ■•»!•! :*jti ’
iv a a left t.i
most alone mol bail to brinu bis spool'll
to a close, while Flynn talked lor two
hours ellcltlnj; the 'createst applause
fur I ami makiiiR n Inrjsr mniilier^f votes lor
. *ais ticket,
the '
edt vi v rit'Mvt .
ForSheiill
Frank Worcester.
ol ti.M'llalilp Kli iom
•''or lleyluler of ller.l*
Peter Becker.
of Point Crock •tutioii
' For Attorney
J. M. Asher.
of township Light.
i For Treasurer
D. R. Green.
of ton nrblp Kight.
For dork—
D. W. Jones.
of Med lord, j
For Probate .lu.lge
I. N. Deck,
of Iom nsiilp *>m>
For Coroner -
Dr. Wendell,
of Medford.
For Kuporii’tendeol ol Srhool* -
W. M. Hand,
of township Klercn.
For Survoyor-
L. H. Simmons,
of township One.
week
Fri-
; children our school till. : ! v> «• 11 attend-
, oil lint Mi i k.
FAST Tills VF.AIf.*
I fthe editor's advice is, take Hie
< no IV Houte as lar as Chir-RKo. The
tile •.....iv 1 - as m ar perfection as ipilck
*'0'l manager* can devise. Ileing
j thirty miles the shortest road, you can
I deneml on L'ettine through on time.
Fornuma for I, county
“Grant.”
For Commisuloners,
,1. A. Dubois
.Ions (Jh.vtt.cn
.1. T. Hives.
r; ^-"DEALERS IN
Flour,
Feed,
Grain,
Hay
and Provisions at
WH0LESALE AVD Retail-
LOWEST PRICES
and
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Good Feed Yard and Camp
House in connection.
West side of track C Street, Pond Greek, Ok.
Mr.aml.Mrs.II. A. Kerr of Anthony 1 depend on getting through on
..pent -overnl days on their claim section The line is run ns straight ns modern
hist week,
Will Vc*i and Miss Addie Thackei
attotidpd the teachers exuminntlon at
Pond Creek lust Friday and Saturday.
i engineering could make it. Track id
laid with heavy steel mils. No prettier,
! cosier and more comfortable trains leave
Kansas Ci’y ti.au the two fa*t vestibulcd
• daily **xj»ressc« over the Santa Fe Houte
l-d Williams Attended our Sahbnlh n\ 5:30 p. m. and p. m„ reaching
Point i?rook.
A.M
mackky.
Pond Crock.
Attorney at Law.
oiinly-scat L euunt>Oklahoma.
laud trtio*c* |»nv*tice i* *pYt‘tiilly. '-t s«
,-c.ivii.*.- 'Mli-1- r.( 4L*i(h* 'mhli-: HOin
« hums Ifcalftl hy J.W . I ruisf. I .r,.
•J.Y your? c\-
tmre,
, Votary Public.
g.V.VH F. 1. WKSroN.
Lawyer.
llcferennrt^-nmrkot.
T
Vjni’I.
OM W VMPLLK.
Attorney at Law,
oklah-mia.
C C* DANIELS.
Oqunty Attorney
JAMFS T GRIFFIN
DA N I KI.S ilc GH1FFIN.
Attorneys at Law,
ilnlUctivna iiB'l (.'"uiim-T'-inl
ii.oci il attention.
P.usinc^ ifiven
Okloiioma.
' TKK.
Physician & Surgeon
pi’, .1. S. WAbliACK.
Physician &* Surgeon
CttID m.iwsr. 'l l'r-mplly. t»y or uiaht. fu
Discuss- "l winicu mi't '•li’Mri-i’ * s|*eci.ill>.
iilti'-c: M'e-t nrv’ tn Dow a IiriiK Nlore. ( bl,
Tin* Min’d Mink i.f tlii* Salt Fork bridge ,
was completed la-t week, and ivtien the
iipjiroaelies uie filled ill it Mill he ready
: Inr crossing, it appears to lie a good
piece of Murk for Mind it cost and will
an.ivei every purpose Tur many years. ;
Mrs. s. I.. IDniiley dropped her gold
waSi-ii while faisaing along Ilroailway, mi
satnril-.'i. It win afti-nvard Iniind by
.lame- McKay'- little daughter. Man,
alid restored tn it. owner, who wa. nalui
all. verv Mineli jilea-ed at it. recovery.
The i in Cmimil Ini. decided that
‘ this n -i.ling "f ollii-t-rs w ho are in di.
’ ehaige of their duty, must I’" .tupped,
and it should tie. There is no reason
whi an olliei-r should I"' i.-ompelled to
arrest a ilriiukeii nnvily liv main strength, j
Mi-. Hindu I lev. win' has been with
Ihe Home Itcslain-aid people fill-a long
lime, left for Mead Center. Kansas. " cd
m-sday. .Mis* I vers arranged l" keep
inform oil oil Fund Creek lustier* lor j
the ( inning year by leaving a dollar for
Tin: Tiiini'Ni:.
lu the tilling of olll cp, it is tin- wish'
ol Kepuldieans that men lie chosen Mho
I will he an honor to the party, and ivlio
| will mil in sustaining the great cause for
ivliich ive are all working. Such a man
ms Hon. 1). H. Green. S, 1’, Steven*
! CIl'mn. Hep. cen. ran. I.ane eo.. Kansas.
I The Knight* id I’ythin* hull on Tiles- j
j dnv uigld was a great success ill every
; respect. The attendance was very large j
many coming from Knid, Medford and
other points. Messrs. I (lake. Hu**. Vet j
tors and F. Kieldoherger of " elltngtuu .
furnished excellent music for the own
jl school Sunilny OctciberSl, and took Chieago it:l.T «. in. and 1 :‘.’d a. m.
. , , ...... ‘l, i ilir.ucr u itli Mr. and Mrs. FMdie ,lames. | Superb neenniiiiud'ithms, with respoet to
Thorefure he it rosolved lust; I Hat the' .... , , , _____„
rity Ilf Fund Creek lie grateful for his! The teacher am! children of this die t dmingnits. .ee i n-ii Pits a n si
deed*, deplore hi* loss, ami cherish hi. 11 riel will have a spelling match and! VAI.KKV C’KNTEH 1TKMS
memoiv. | oilier exercises Friday afternoon oi l ---
Second; that the City Mali he draped I this week. 1 Mrs. Brcckonridge 1* "ti the sit-k list.
The surprise party at lleno’s Wcdues- 1 A good rain i isited this .eetiuii nf the
ilav evening of last week was a success.1 c-ouidri Saluiday iiiglit, n liii-li w ill add
Si. i cut ecu in attendance and x line time j great ly to the u heat crop just noiv.
reported. ' p |, Mnlfilt mid fnmily wen* the
in mourning for one week in evidence
ol public sorrow.
Third; that the city eodiicilmen and
maym attend the funeral n a body and
that all business houses in theeity are
hereby requested to close their doors
from ten to tivelve a. in.
Fonrth: That a copy of these
rnsolutions lie imhlished in tJit* non.
papers if the city and spreml upon the
to
Captain McFarland and wife went te'gu,.,i- ol C. II. Fi-rkms and family Sun-
Chenyvale Kansas and Oliver Hanoi’'day.
unit family to Heuo county where they
will spend the winter.
Misses .Maud Groves and
May I’opi
records of this body as a jmt tribute to I nccompunied hy Fearl Groves attended
biuijw hmn we regret. | the* teachers assoeintiou at. Knid Oct. 2d
liy urder of the city council of Fund ; MPs l’ope took tlie examination.
......... -I. Hekutm.in
Mayor
,1,lines Swaii y Inislakeii ids family aud
gune in the direction id ('lureinure 1. T.
in iiar: h of Murk.
Clarence Item* lias iimved his house
and ialiev imprmeimnits to the north
east part, of his elniin. 'll'. Heno Is a
htisiling J!i piihlieau.
"V have a lady Hint ranks with the
faithful she came in the Strip mi ilie
I6tli. of September IH'.;.;. nml has lived
Livery, Feed barn
and Wagon Yard.
Good Teams aud Carriages. Terms reas-
onable.
Two blocks west of H. IS. on Broadway
J. S. PRICE,
Frunrieiur.
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
. v
If you want fresh goods,
If you want the best goods,
If you want the cheapest goods,
j If you want the best assortment,
I TRADE WITH--
BOWMAN & HOLLET
_b^j<dealeu,j ivse^_
W. H. Bedford.
Blacksmith
UOIt'SESHOEING A SPECILTt'
BllOAUWAY ANl’ iMXTU STUEET.3.
tVWost fide of Railroad track.....
POND C E4EEK, O- — -
Groceries, Provisions and Dry
Wichita Grocery. Goods.
Norik Slda ef Broadway.
l*oud Craak, O. T.
.lames .lames, Fiddle James, C. "
___ "heeler, John Easterly, C. It. Hitt mull
No Griping, no Nausea, no Fains, when "'her* me hauling up their winter -1
He'Vitl's Little Early Fusers are taken ! They are getting It about thirty
Small Fill. Safe Fill. Best Pill. C. A jmiles 01 here. . | „uh her seveiitoen year old sou on her
Dow. | Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Wheeler, of Well- j claim ever since not oveu being out of
The ladies Mill he glad tn learn that | ington Kansas nml Mrs. Mary Sweet of | the county. All -homn' In tie- widow
Souix City lown. father, mother and Magee,
sister of C. ". Wheeler, visited with
J. S.Harper & Co.,
PROPRIETORS
L County \hstract Office.
Real Estate,
Insurance,
Loans and Collections.
iiuv and Sell Town Lois and Claims.
to 1 f»arii that
a new millinery store ha* lmeu opened
one door east ol' the post office where
aline display oT seasonable liemlwcar Mr. A\ heeler ami family the first of lsi-t
* I,. I i> t l X f V 1 1.1 I. .,.,,..1- *1*1, no i Ii j ll: Il VAVO lllltllUr III Al 1 1-
sale by McNIckles &
ii;. J. C. .'1AUIt.
ii i ifi-red fur
Heeve*.
You van got blank "'arrauty Deeds
Quit Claim Deeds aud Chattel
Mortgages ami Httnl Estate .Mortgages
at Titu Tin nt MC oilicv.
A satisliod customer is a permanent
one. That's why we recommend De
Witt's I.ittle Early liisers. They euro
Constipation, Indigestion and Biliousness
C. A. Do iv,
LIVERY BARN to trade for
Horses. I n quire of Ad Green.
If you want the very lowest pries
on Flour ami Fred call on Smith & Co,
tVrat of the track.
Physician,
J. M. Holmes an attorney from
Minneapolis, liunsas has purchu&flti the
i Cl'c'i'sou huilJIhg, entlie ffttnc-i' of 7th.
' Sntlf: streets. The eity will continue to
Cull uly Itvuliu f’lfios inCronsoa hoiiilins , uge tbl, l)UildiUg, for police headquarters
' and council meetings. Mr. Holmes i Burns, Bruises, Skin Affections aud Piles
l:S,iU: WOMEOATlIfC PHYSICIAN j associated with Mr. Burr in the real;
I estate business. |
And Sui geon, ; Ovtain democratic leaders have at |
Piles i-are-l without : tempted to side track H. "• Higgins,
week. They spoke very highly of our
country.
l’ear! Groves and sister Miss Man I
gave a candy breaking at their home
Wednesday evening. Good music was
rendered anil social games indulged in
until a late hour. A large crowd -was
present and we know that nil had u jolly
time lor Bob was among them.
C. 15. Ilitt wife nml little gills spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr-.
John Wilt-ox; and while returning home
at a late hour, they lost their way un i
all were pitched out pell-mell into a
deep hollow. After some time tiny
Uiauaged to tiud their way out and
arrived home with only a few sligl.t.
bruises. Lucky for them!
Bon
A.
C. A. Dow.
Flour ami Feed promptly delivered by
B. Smith aud Co.
The Populist meeting that held at
Valley Centi r bolionl linnse Sa'un'ay
night was a slim affair, possibly on
account of tlie inclement weather. All
report aide mlilresscs hy Mrs. Boyer
aud Mr. VanPetleu.
A new stove has been added to our
new school house also side lamps and
other li stores which adds greatly to the
comfort of t.hcitl'1 who gather there.
We have had an opportunity to hear
both the l'ops and Democrats. Next
eouies tho old stand lives.
Jack tin; whiter.
Neuralgia
ATTACKS
. .,T m ii:ii<M*A * «pocmlty.
*ijor. 1- 1:
^.lreited,"“Tn'l’UC' 1 their nominee for enmity attorney.
..lock. EL RENO, j turn his support over to Mr. Boss, to
_______ j which Mr. Higgins emphatically objects,
•Mating that the puny nominated him
_ _ , aud tliat he will remain in the race till
X • JL 8il'K6x < : (he party tusks him to withdraw.
(.’liman's Military Baud, of Wellington,
which nruislied music for the Hepuhli-
enn rally at North Pond Creek, Monday,
mid: <1l1R w°fd describes it—“perG : Hon.’
We refer to De YViU’h Wi'.rh Htti"* ‘ a!'*
General Blacksmith.
Flow and Lister lays. Horse Shoeing
*ect.
as good as new. Prices as low as first
class work can be done. Shop on south
p is* of square. Wagon shop in conn-
• ’ "ii.
All the tulk iu the world will not con-
vince von so quickly as out* trial of Do
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for Scalds.
[Published in The Tribune Nov. 1, 1804.]
Ordinance No. 44.
An ordinance conveying to the Word of j
education of ihe city of Pond Creek of the
Territory of Oklahoma, in trust for *ohool pui-i
pn*»s. block uuniljtT i W'enry.
IU* ii ord-iiued by the Mayor uod CouL.:iiai‘’i:
, .oftbo Ci:y of PowtlCreek,
cures* obstiuat© sor^s.burii . -kiu auanu*f*> ! *dW. i.-That hi.*<.i* t.t..uWn ,i Tv,.-my in 0 o ,
ami is ft well known for j*ilc f; i/i-.y of 1'ood Cro«k, held in tru.-t for *clu I i
A. Dow. ' P0rpo*-!C*J. he convoyed lo the Ward of edueaii' u
------♦»♦* -» . - of tlio t’iiy •*; J''.*ii‘i Crtck id (be Territory f
(First published in tlie’l nbtme >.«v 1 '»**j. Oklaluanu. in tract uf-uc.-Hid.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ( Soc.2.—The mayor i.* horvl<y ftuthonxo*! m l,
Notice ii faarsby (riven to iho Creditors of E. j euniowtr.-ti iu si-n art nmlcilr.' and >1* liv ** - » i
Loctience end N. Bnstivn co|i»rtner» under the ] conveyance im behalf ol tin city. Aud the cr,
clerk is hereby empowered to attest the aauie
- _______ . , style and firm name of the Chicago Grocery Co. j clerk is hereby empowered to
All plow and lister lays guaranteed , Cftme f)Vt*r to tbis city in the evening and j lately doing buainesa at Pond Creek in L county, j and aflhx ^*roved°0oto?or *'T\h'M
J. W. JJorryman
It is Territory of Oklahoma, that the undersigned h«-
the gird I
Thomas P. Hays,
BORING AND DRILLING " ELLS.
K mil, I'.oit of town on NE 1-1 »»ctfin seveo
\J fW.South of tho rimr.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
There are quite a uumher of names
on our list who have now been taking
Tn»: Tkibck* * year, who have not
paid. All'such will do u» * favor by________________
advising us it they wish to continue perki„g. Treasurer. George Lin
gave n free concert nt Music Hall.
............ « tw-nty-fl,e f-.,-* , ..... »*>”-
renders mot excellent music. It ‘8 ; 8000 thereafter as coansel may be heard, ot the ! Attest: Ad Green, tity Clerk,
hoped that they will return some time p^trict Court Room in raid city of Pond Creek.
when they can be better paid for «*“' i «•. the Tnhuue, Nov. 1.18U4
services. an order disposing of tho trust estate of raid! Ot*(lill<! 1IC0 J^O, 45.
If you waut to get a bill of flour ur j Chicago Grocery Co.; also for .the dual discharge
feed don’t forget to call ’when iu Pond ! of raid araignae.
(.’reek on IV. B. Kmitli & Co.
Dated: Pond Creek, November 1. IS94.
CharlesG. Ray. Assignee.
Wo. 11/Taylor, Atterucy lor Assignee.
Berry Township.
The nominees for ton uahip officers lu j ch»mberlain>*ColicA:holera and
Berry township are all exceptionally j Diarrhoea Remedy.
good and competent ”ieu ^0n ' *-I would rather trust that medicine 1 „ f0n„wi: 3k. to. Adj iwrsuu who .-ball resiai
( neglect one of them iu ina og up jour ^ny <|c><*tor I know of,** nays Mn*.' oppose or ohilruet any marshal «»r i-d;ce
Auiendiug aevtiooi* It* and IT of ordinance
number 11 entitled; "An ordinuuce relating to
juwdcmcunors’’
Be it ordained by the mayor aud councilioen ,
of the C ity of Pond Creek.
See. 1.—Soctions number 16 and IT of ordinance
number 11. entitled; An ordinance relating to j
misdemeanors*’ i* hereby amended »o us tu read
THE EYES
Makes
THE LIGHT
Unbearable.
PERMANENTLY CURED
BY USING
Ayer’s Pills
“My husband was subject to severe 0
attacks of neuralgia which caused him o
great pain aud suffering. Thu pains •
were principally about his eyes, and he q
often had to remain in a darkened room, e
not being able to stand the light. Ayer's O
rills being recommended, lie tried them, Q
using one before each meal. They very o
soon afforded relief, followed by iK-rnni- •
nent cure. 1 am a strong believer tn tho Q
efficacy of Ayer's rills, and would not o
be without them for ten times their J
cost."—Mrs. M. E. Debat, Liberty, Tex. J
"I have used Ayer’s rills in my family Q
for forty years, and regard them as the ®
very best.— Uncle M-utTijr Hamwx, q
Lake City, Fla. J
AYER’S PILLS 1
RecelvMl High*** Award*
AT THE WORLD’S FAIR
Bs»aaaoo»OM8aflt8I££2S£
CITY MEAT MARKET.
_____ssri—,7—
J. M. LEM OX .j- CO., Props.
——p*~r-r^r, ’
THE JLiEA-IDIlTa-
MEAT MARKET
IN THE COUNTY.
The only place where
you find all kinds of
meats at all times at
"live and let live
prices.”
Fort Scott, Kans, Oct. 6th, 1894.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
We the undersigned citizens of Fort Scott,
Bourbon county, Kanssa, are well acquainted
with Frank Worcester, now of Pond Creek,
Oklahoma. He resided here for many
years previous to moving to Oklahoma, oc-
cupying the position of Auditor of the Hart
Pioneer Nurseries. He was always a stal-
wart, active Republican and highly respect-
ed in both business and social circles.
We understand that he is the Republican
candidate for sheriff of L county, Oklahoma,
and we cordially commend him to the peo-
ple as one thoroughly competent and in ev-
ery way deserving of their hearty support.
E. J. Feck, ex-counly Traaurcr of
Bourbon County Kansas.
II. O'. Loucks, Insurance
PHOTOGRAPHSI
The only first class
gallery in the strip.
Photographs,
Tintypes,
Views of Buildings,
Farms or Stock.
Crayous.
Old pictures copied
and enlarged.
KENJ0ETT8 GALLEKY.
T. J. Allen, Sheriff of Bourbon county
Kansas.
Eldon Low, Treasurer Bourbon County
r> nun a i * Ik 411 r in fl VI PoillltV H H I ) 11 b 11CUII
Kansas, Clminnau County Hepublican
Central Committee.
J. J. Stewart. Vice-president State Bk.
mid ex-county Treasurer.
I. N*. Ury, liegister of Deeds Bourbon
County Kansas.
0. II. ltequn, Couuty Clerk Bourbon
County Kansas.
Henry J. Butler, Republican Repre-
sentative of 2WU District, Kansas Leg-
islature.
C. E. Hull, Druggist, Ft. Scott, Kans.
" m. J. Richard, Groceries, Tt. Scott,
Kansas.
il. B. Brown, Councilman 4tli Ward,
Ft. Scott, Kansas.
II. Fraukenbergcr Dept. County Clerk.
Thomas Brown, Councilman 4tli " ard,
Ft. Scott, Kansas.
A, C. Penniman & Sou, Wholesale
Hardware, Ft. Scott, Kansas.
C. C. Crain, Hardware Merchant.
B. F. Otliick, Councilman 2d Ward,
Ft. Scott, lkausas.
ballot: Trustee, K. P. Aldrich; Clerk. C‘. j
I Hattie Mason ot Chilton ('aii«M C'o. M»*.,
Frauk Olive and \
, j*!»le hy C. A. Dow Druggist.
rfficL-r tn (hi.- chy in il.tr •ii-clmrjrc
«f guy utiicittl <l«:y, or, any i>.r^*>n vho
•bull xliretKvn. *»f u.'ficr*vlf« .-•■•ek tu iutiiui-
tlalc. uuy oLL'tr hi ih*j fli. cLarjic of any dL’kiuI
tiuiy -IinI’i vuu'iutioi* tbcre»»l be fiftci la
■ny ><nnt' iiot «Auci 'Iin* *»nt- liumlrt-1 •]>illar«.
-5e*. IT Any I’cr.-on nb*i?ball a.-sah. or
r~ uli nifii l-«:it aoy officer nfiliiicity wkc* eucli
... , «*ffictr i-h# the'ItrL’karjea »f anolKcial July <hall
'"•r of important errors were discovered. u,„„ c„u,,|.irc..| ................... -j-a
which rendered them worthless, and ihe cm.t ii„.„Uu i,vu,|r. I.I.IUn,
work had to be begun anew. Somebod’ l'i.- v i n.j .'pKsvcff 'l l..Inr '■
Yes you can get hundred po’iud |ian bluu,lercd *21ti wmilt and tlieVuin-
of choice patent flour ^8.80 at ff. B- f,,ree will have to work niirht etnl day t” ,, , , ,
Smith A to. llie tickets out in lime.
due. Please attend to this matter ... Kq ^ Constables,
asv* us die trouble of sending peisonal Sumue, Cright.
notice. jj R Grevn._A gentleman worthy ! ">>'''esday mot,dug aRcr 12,000
Only «be very b«t ««l P«*«» J of any position Btsj. F. Gk.wes Elpcti‘"‘ ,ickrt« ^ bef,‘ I,riu,f*'1 a uu.a-
in pretcriptiont and family recipes Clair. Kep.Co. Cen. Com.
at Vionner Drug Store. Charlee A. Dow Graves Co. Kan
regi*el*d pharmacitt.
Subscribe for the Tri-
bune.
J. \\. tlirr)iu*n
Mayor
• kfk.
NOTH'EOt’CONTKST-
iFirst yulilUlieil iu Tbs .......J t'rn-b Tames*j
(Jeiol'cf .*%. 1 slff. J
l ulled Nii'cd..iT<l Offiec, KuM. Oklahoma Ter-'
rilory. October IT, JsPI,
Cotur*laiut li!.vi»»ir Ween cntrrcl at ‘hi- 1
by LtuniH I*. '*/ »|a»a t ChariW. Neal
b*ralyaD(i<*nine hi- Uuuh?.-Uu*I cniry I’-r ntVire
ti.au?ik uiuD’lri ,-iiK'C making -a«*l **i«lry N-*. - 'I*'
tiatcl Xt» . (*tit I'ef 1, 1 ^ Up di »liv- '. ''• l i "I fcc-
tit»u r .tviu-I.i!* y> Sorth. liauyc ‘i W. I. M. *o J
r-tun'y.Tc*rri»'»ry with iovr tn iht
CRMurJIa i**n wl.-afl CBli.'\ tbc *n««l i*«r»ic- aro
livr* by .-uitiiufuc 1 (•» at tl*t« \ n
UhtlOScf alKuitl oklalnnna *liC'.T Ii. •!.*. «*f
Xo.uaW IM ! al » a'tlv.1: r. w. I * r< an l
luri.i-*h k“liiiioit - oiDuumiM'* i«'l »H«
«.»■» ■ • * »» .
I.J.S. lU-alrv i:------ r
Jas. If. Grass, Hardware.
If. P. Bic-e, Traveling Man.
W. II. Stout, President Ft. Scott Graiu
& Implement Company.
J. W. Mitchell, Secretary Board of Ed*
ucatioii. Ft. Scott, Kansas.
B. Hudson, President Board of Eds
ucatioii, Ft. Scott, Kansas.
E. J. Chapiu, ex-couuty Clerk Bonrbou
Couuty, Kansas.
Jas. 0. Ogden. Member Board Educat-
ion. •
S. P. Moslior,. Dept. Clerk U. S,Court.
J. T. Woolsev, (friiin A liny Merchant.
G. W. Combs Jr. Confectionery..
C. A. Benliam, Grocer.
Gen. W. Combs, Pres. Hart Pioneer
Nursery.
U. B. Pearsall, ex-Mayor of Ft. Scott,
Kansas.
II. W. Pond, ex-Postniastcr Ft. Scott,
Kansas.
W. C. Liras.Ion Editor Ft. Scott Monitor.
Di li. Sanders Principal Normal School.
Staffohd, Kansas, Oct. 17, 1894.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
1 um well acquainted with Frank Worcester, formerly <>f Stafford and it.
Scott He resided nt this place about oue year with his family and wub highly
respected both socially and In a business way. 1 understand that he is tho Bepub.
lican nominee for the office of Sheriff in I. county, and 1 can heartily recommend
_ _ him to the voters ot that county as a consistent Republican, aud is thoioughly
J Moffett, competent to discharge the duties of that office. Respectfully
Chairman Rep. Central Coni., Stafford Couuty Kans.
_ Sr. John, Kans., October 12, 18*4.
TO WHOMiIT MAY CONCERN:
This is to certify that I have been acquainted with F rank " orcoster fur tit*
tint seven or eight years; have had business transactions with him at different
times during that period, and have always found him honorable and straightfor-
■..nrd iu everv particular. Aud know that his business qualifications aw.good
eenemtlv.lin'd further, I believe him qualified fm any office or place that bo may
ask trom the people where lie may reside. And i funner believe that be will
hold sacred and faithfully perform any trust coniniitted o. hm cure. ^ ^
County Clerk Stufford County.
Sr. John, Kans. October 12,1894.
T° n!a^eknowu*Fran^<M'i^v-est*-i, a former resident of Stafford couuty during
ull the time he resided and transacted business iu Stafford county Kansas. Aud
am ami have beeu Intimately acquainted with the majority of the citizens of this
countv with whom Mr. Wort-eater transacted business aud kuow that all of tbM*
speak highly of Mr. Worcester as an honest man. Personalty I endorse Sir.
Worcester for honesty, integrity and capability. ^ Aliutury^w
VETERINARY
’^.SURGEON.
I ?i firm ary in Soutli-
ast wait ol’tho
City.
REPUBLICAN
AT
MUSIC HALL
Friday Night, N0v.2i
ABLE
HUk*:5:iAKEI»«;
\ wear
-' V .ROADWAY
CtentreA V-\otB
E. -A. T 35 S :
$1,00 •- - per day
One block west of dupol.
JAMES McKAY, Ppopri^tor^
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