The Langston City Herald. (Langston City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 19, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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It. hiortAhT V Alitor.
Dr. A J. Awro.v i if
AaU$OC.V BrKaUI ) Fortman
Bov. Brcoko vrae on hand
3t Sunday and proaohod
two very oxcsllonfc sermons.
V.tathdy vac that that
tilt ft etepptr was with
Sunday night? Don't nil
fpoak at once.
Mr A. Jones who him been
in Guthrie for tho pant few
weela training bin blooded
colt is again at homo doing
l)UBillC'3H nt tht) old uland.
Mr. Andrew Macky has
bouht Mr. WiLjht'rj gin
stand and expect h to do bus-
ineKs for the public next fall.
The bnptiHthnd quite a live-
ly mooting Tuesday niyht for
tbo purpose of raining money
with which to build a Church.
Thoy will havo a grand raly.
the date of which will bo iv
Cli in the next issue.
'Ivould tatbrr trust that medi-
eine tfcau any doctor i know of"
'flays MrB. Hnttlu Mason of Ohilton
Oarktr Co . Mo. in apvnkinz of Chum
borlttin'f CVllic Cboh-ra mid Diarrh-
oea iteuiody. 1W iinle by 11. Oep-
bart Diugxit.
Mies Dura IJurnott who hats
been on the mck list for tho
pant week jh out again. Are
you happy Mr. Z. course I is
happy?
Tho famiors around Lang-
Pton nay that they will aHk no
mati for credit next year.
Mow do you uierehants like
tho wiiyour farmers are talk-
ing? Qoiue out young men and
joiu tho ritle club as wo wish
to break the monotorny by
having a little harmless lun
at tarket shooting.
Utery mother aboold kuoir tbnt
cropp cu bo prow uteri. The Uret
iMUptoai (' truo croup is hourecuesi.
'Ibis in fo! lux til by u puealur roiiyh
tiuocb. If Glwuiboilaiu'a Conyli Ito-
iDWy it) given freely us soon us tbe
Child becuues horo or cteu after tbo
(H.ngb bin developed it will preTent
tbo attack 'io end ceut bottles for
alt by H. Oophart Drnjftfttt.
Home of tho leading eit-
j.uiiH of Langaton have a
plan on foot to put iu a wind
mill at the public woll on
Washington. Now gentle-
rocnthiaJK a right move in
tbo right direction and it in
to be hoped that the plan
will not fail.
Mrs. 1Mauof Topeka Kims
addressed the people of
"Langstun orr hiHt Tuesday
eve her talk waKbpicyand to
tho point and the people of
this community would he
pleased to receive such a
treat every few days ho come
again Mrs. LeaHe.
IbeiU no uisJieiue soofteonecil-
J in every honso nnJ so admirably
danttiil to tbo pariH)itH for whioli it
is luteudud ds Ubnmberlaiu'ti Prtin
ll.Opi. Hnidly h week patsoe bat
t-oru'j'ujituibcir ol tho fnmily him urol
ut .' A tiiuOwchii or hfftdnobe tnnV
In cuiftl Ijj it A touob of rhcumn-
tietu or nourQlBla piloted. Tbo ha-
tr pain of aurn'or fca!d promptly
rttisud VmJ tbo sore boalM in mueb
)mi tiiuo tbau wbon mndieioe bs to
be Sf ut for. A sprsin may be pronpt
Jy traftteit Jjetore lufliuiatiou sets ju
itaiob insures enro in about cue-
thhil ot tbe time otber wise required.
Cuts sad brraisMbboald rroocive im-
tatdiate treat lu'ut before tb parts
bscoaw Hwolleu wbick can oy be
dous whan Vain TJalm in kept at baud.
A soio tlroat taiuy be uured bt for it
bscora Miriuan. A troobbsoue soru
Hiay la reuunad by applyimj it twice
a day (or a wctk or two. A lame
bask way be cured aad several data
ot valuable tiuie saved or a taia in
ta l4or obaat relieved witbout pay
lag a dootor bill. Procure a J0 oeot
ttalU at ones and yon nill nivcr re-
JiattU' For Halt by U QijiAEi
ia4tT.
ilow about Ihofte preioar-
vch that lady made last Sat-
urday night woll they wore
niniply out of sight and can
July bo cut with an ax.
Mrs- fituiso t;pokc to quite
u crowd in IangsUm on Tues-
day afternoon. Mrs. Lease
is quito an orator and says
many goodthiug's that would
bo of groat benefit to the
many cituouu uf Oklahoma.
It io a tad night to loh
aomo men of Lungi'toil who
have loan cinco pauaod tho
fiiladle 'Nation of life jtaud-
iui; around on tho tts pitch-
ing dollars at the telephone
wire like ho many boys and
making tta much noise na ho
many geeao. Now gentle-
men thin iH a very poor ox-
ample toaot before boyn and
unbecoming sport for men of
your ngca. And the next
time wo find you playing tho
baby up go your namt-H in
big letter
GEN. SMALLS WINS A POINT
South Cnroliiiu'H Convnutiou
Mixod on Miscogonr.tion.
Ciutt.vtv H. V Oct. 15. Slowly and
puioluily tbu Houtli Carolina oouetitu
liounl contention draga its weary
toDgth aloug. Its members havo found
that changing tbe organic law of tbo
ktato ia far more difficult tbau they
thouRbt. To any that would do wns
one tbiup to exeouto wbat tbvy said
quito another. Tbe paramount object
WiiH tho cutupleto oliminution of tbo
Negro from hII ihuIIitb politiatl. Up
on this rock Ihoy hnvo fouudorod. Tho
NeK'o e greater than was thought
nud ultor all thero aro aomo rights ho-
longiug to him which e?eu white meu
ari bound to roapect
If the fool killor is anywhere abroad
in the land he is cerimuly missing tbu
opportunity ot immortalising himself
iu remaining away from tbe oouveu
tiu. Iladbebeeo present a few
dayi aiaof hia usiae woald by now
bo more widespread than that of "Jack
the nipper." Aud even now he base
chance to become famous and on be-
half of tboee members of tbe conven-
tion who are lLVt'l-beaded and iu poo-
spdaiuii of horae-ai'neo. I invite bim
to make all due Inula poasiblo and at
oncu prusont himavif for introduc-
tion. Tbo abovo rem irks are intended to
draw tbe roadera of the Aoe to tho
fucttbut tbure aro some white mon iu
the South who yet ucod to bo rocou-
struulod uud that though thoy lay
Utont preteutionn of auporiunty intel-
lect havo forgotteu tho war is over
and (bat tho Negro is a citimn of them
Uuited .States ok johx it not de-
filTO.
Wbon Section 7 was taken up Col.
ttobt. AUricb ol Baruwell otfered bis
iufemouH nmeudment which reads as
followt;
"Sectiou7. No pirsou shall be oil
Bible to take or retain a seat m tho
Housoof Hepnaeatatives unlets ho
is a white man who has attaiuod the
age of twenty oue years baa beeu n
citiiS d and a reaidout of this State
threo years utxt prcccdiog tbe day of
election and bun bceu aud shall con-
tinue to be a resident of tho county
which ho id to represent."
He proccoded to sustain tlio con
atituttouality ot his proposition. He
rend tlio 1 1th. aud ISth. amendments
uud gave bis interpretation of thew
Tbo Mb. conferred citizenabip aud
tbe 15th. tbo right to vote but tbero
was nothing in t ho Couatituiion ot
tbo United States that conferred tho
right to bold oftico. Ho quoted from
tbe CoNflHiMioXAi. itrooii to ahow
tbnt the very question has bceu diaeafi
eed in the United States Senate at the
tiujo of tho udoption of tbo IBtb-
iiniendmcut aud allowed that it bad
been admitted here that the J 5th.
amendment did nut eoufcr tbe ribt
to bold office by tncli men as Couk-
ling Edmunds aud other leudora of
tbe North. Ho also quoted from tho
decisions of tbe United Stales Su-
preme Conrt to tnstain bis pos't-
tiOD.
The learned and distinguiihod geo
tlemso from "Bloody Barnwell" bad
uu aooucr closed bis bpeeob aud takeu
bis boat tbau Senator Tillman took tbe
floor aud aaid Col. Aldriob's epcechr
was tbe greatest dnjpUy of sheet
ligbtea'mg be bad seeo aioce tbe cou-
eoliou laetaod taere bad beta
great deal of it. lie eaid be did not
suppose tbero was a white uau pres-
ut v.Lo noatd not fuvor tbo pro post -ttou
tcade by Col Aldricb iu be
thought that it c")d be douerlot tha
.
qUi'Btion was could wt do It? For1 thoj
convention to adopt nnoh a proposi
tion was to stultify itself in tho hoe
of the 14th. aud 15th. niiioiulinent.
That tbo United States would not al-
low BUt'h and wool! aonJ troops if
aecebsnry to prevont it. IIo tbon
moved to lay tbe amendment on the
table which motion prevailea by a
vole of 102 to 25.
The colored members aro making
efl'orls to havo attcb laws passed as will
be beneficial to black and wbite aliko.
They are in tbo minority however
and have but to otter thoto resolution
iu order to faavo tbum Ubled.
Mr Miller of Usauford prjpjsed a
Section i the following:
'Whenever a constitution shall ba
made by a coMtitutional oonveotion
tbo eaid uonalitutioa a hall be submit
tsd to tbo pocplo ct tbe Statu for rati
fication."
Iu wnpport of his atnnudiaant Mr.
Miller cdled tbu attention of the
inoaibere to tbu fact that they
wero frMmint; a fnudmeutul organic
liw acd that while they conld not
see thirty or forty yearB nh'ad they
krow tbnt principles did not change
No convention wasruperiortothe peo
pie; (bat a constitutional convention
was merely a ccmaitteo of tbo people
and its work should he submitted back
to tho people for ratification. Mr.
Shoppard of Edgefield said tint to
psps tho propoiod section wih meloee
as it would be a nullity and havo no
binding ciTj.it upon n succeeding con-
vention; and each convention was hu-
prcmo and no action tukeu by tbiH
convention would havo any biuding ef
foot upon another; Mr' Miller
thought that hia amendment was pro
per and hoped the ouvantion would
adopt it. Mr. Shoppard moved 'tolaj
tlioucction as propoaoJ on tba table.
It was carried.
Oou. Smalls the famous ex-con-gresamau
astonished the ccuveution
by introdtioiug tho following (startling
resolution as au amondmont to the
soutton prohibiting ilia intormirrian
ot tlio mc3j: "i'Uiit S Jjtioi :U ho
auieudod ly aiding nftor tho word
'void' iu tbu aujaad Iho tho wordu
and that any white pera n who lives
and cohabits with a aiti or a mil it
tj or p3rs ju who s'ull Iuvj oas-
eigbth or moro Negr.) bl io J h'i ill h i
disqualifled from boMing a:iy offi :o
emnlumeut or trnnl in this state aud
the offspring from any anoh livia ; or
or cohabitation shall hour tbo nainn of
father.and ahail be tntiM'd to mbirit
and aoquiro property thu y.nn aa if
they were legitimate." iau. Siiulls
iu bobalf of bis reaolntion said (but
there aro at least a million of illegiti
mate children boro and hoped that
tbo wbite men wero na npriglit ns the
whito womou. EIo wished tho not
punished. That it wan uot right uud
tlio good of both races domuudod tbo
adoption of this resolution. Tin col
ore J paoplo were beciimo of their pe
culiar environment outitlol to thU
Hct of rairuess. It wonld bring about
butter condition of nffiira morally
(J-n Smalls' speech was u miat ox
collentand couvinuing ouo lie has
ed his argument on statistics and pro
ved conclusively that tho convention
could do no greater thing than
tho adoption of bis resolution. Of
course tbe amendment was ut ouco
killed. But strange things aometime
hippou. It did in this cue. After
the resolution had been apparently
killed Sonator Tillmau arose and aaid
tliet ho had always tieeu regarded ns
being tbo arch enemy of tho Negro
but bad never fougbt t'io ra:e he was
only for wbite eupremecy. To show
liir tee 1 1 eg in this mattor be would
move and accordingly did that the
Simula resolution tie recooBidered.
He rrquosted that this uinoh. ut leas'
be grauted tbe Negro.
Tbo convention ordorod tbo roaon-
si deration and upon a motion to
Btrike out "and tbe offspring from
any such living or cohabitation ah.ill
bear tbo nsmo of tho fatbt-r and shall
ho entitled to inhorit and legitimate"
tlm resolution was pasad 'I i'hm the
couveuticu baa succeeded in Retting
itoelfinto quite a mesa and may be
(ore many days havo to inquire:
'Whtro aro wu at?" Tho passage of
the Smalls resolution may necessitate
tbo killing of the whole .toc'.iou pro-
viding against marriages ot whites
aud blacks
Tho sutVrage committee has at last
made its roport There is nothing
now about it. Its only serious draw-
buck is its similarity to tho Miaaisst
ppi plan. Too imoortaot feature ot
th'i plan is tin provision that all
tui.le (wrsouH of voting ays who uau
rend a clause ot the cmitituUou; "or
uudorstund aud explaiu it whoa reud
to them by tbo regijtratiou oftker
bhall be entitled to rogiater." aud
that "until January 1 16 H. the reg
htralion shall ba OQuduu'.ad by a
board of throe to be apointed by tbe
governor with tho consent
of tbe Henate." Aim th.t all
illiterate porson shall hi entithl to
regUteranl to vie i rovilH tit.
are posaeand of $300 worth of proper
ty rhe right ot npp-ial to a'iy Had
I all of the courts of tbo Slate when
denied registration is garenteod.
The educatifouat future will not go ia
to effect until Januvy I 1899 We
uwait with breatblssa silence tbe
adoption. A tbe tfteit report!
--
NOTICE.
i&od ChaaoMlo Puruhal'i uu
loront in h. TV.p"r
In
I own half interest lit thifc
papor and 1 will floll the
Hnmn for t.'ftsh or t ratio it fot
leal estalti )roporty at a bar-
gain. Tor further pntticulara
rail at Herald Office or ad-
drohs Ine.
Aumwkx Bnr.Arx
Langaton 0. T.
Fiwt Pitblisbod Sept. 23th. 1896.
(4-317.)
NOTICE FOR PUILICAflQH-
I.audOmee at Onthrin O.T.
September 35" 189G.
Notion ii horehf Kvon that tho fol-lowlug-uamod
sottlerhas filod notice
of bin intention to mako final proof
in support of his claim nud that Raid
proof will bo mado before the Itogia-
ter aud Heeeiver of tho U. b. Land
Olfico at Outbrie Ok. Tor.
on Nov. r." 1305 viz: John P. Hub-
bard of I'aradiso Ok. Tor for tho
North oast quart r.r iN. E 1-4) of Sec-
tion twenty nine (2U) in Townshiu
eighteen (18) north of Itange ono (1)
oast of 1. M
Ho names the following witnesHea
to provo his continuoua nwidenee up.
on nud cultivation of mid laud Viz:
George D. Wright of Paradiso
Payne Co-Ok- Tor
Mariou 8. Martin of 1'aradmo Payuo
Co. Ok Ter.
Charles C. A . Suow of Paradiso rayno
Co-Ok. Ter.
Jeremiah Rowland ot I'aradiso
Pay no Co. Ok. Ter.
A. N. J. Oiook Kegister"
Note Thit notico tntiMt alio bo
posted in n oonspiciious plueu in tho
baud Ollieo for a period of thirty days
prior to dato of finul proof
tl 101 P. P. 2703 Luutrston Horald.
First Published Sept 14th. 1805
(4 .347.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oltieo ut Gutbno o- 't'
Sept 7th 18i)5.
Notice is ht-rebv K'tu 'hat tho
following named settler hau filed
notice of hia intention to mako final
proof iu support of hirfcluiui and that
said proof will be mado buforo tho
the RcgirUor nud Reciuvur of the
U. S. Land Office nt Guthrie O. T.
on Oct 22th IS'.C. vi. Almond l'-
Gioeu for the N J of S. W 1-1 and lota
1 aud 2 of Si4' 14 Township 17 N uf
Kuuue I li.
lit names the followiug uitus. 'let-
to prove his ooutiuU'JUh rosidoucti up-
ou and ciillivutbn of. said bud viz:
Prodorick Miuslmllof Laugatou O.T
Joshua S. Upuhuruh of (Jiuiarrou " "
Joseph S. Bowou of " "
Isaac M. Ullotii of ' "
A. N. J. Crook. Uogister
Note. Thin uotice'inust also be post
ed hi a'conspiciious pluco in tho Laud
Cilice for a eriod of thirty dayH prior
to duto of liiial proof.
5 ItH. 260 LanKstou Horald.
First Published Sept. 21et I&'Sj J
(V 347.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Oflice at Uuthriu
Sept 17" 1895.
O. T.
N'titlm) l lurtby irlvvn thtt tb f4llr1us
iiMiuid nlllLr luta flti'd notice o( bit
Intfiitioiitoiuiko flnsl proof In suninirt of lilt
iHlm.nnil lb it khIi! nroof will tx tuudo before
Tin lion Ri'wIhIit nil Kxoulviir ut Uuthrle
i. T mi )'!i -Jiiiii inn vU; Bixy A- AukomiD
for tbu S KU nf too II In I'p IT tl 1 W.
II" iimiu-t lliti rollowliiir II:H'Hi' to prove
bis coutlnuoiM rwliltwu'tt ni.oiind
euftlvn
ttOII Ot IKIU Wll'l. I7I
WlllUm ll. I'he'iH of limlirlii (IkUliomn.
Wltlluin II. HowlMiid. or liilliili-(miln)iuH
Uyrim W. Ymrcr. of (Intlirlo OklubmiiK
Coriu'llun HarrlUKton of Outlirb" Oklutwinn.
A.N.J- Crook Kialatu'r
NOTI'.-Thls notice mint U poiitfcl In n
coiuplouous pjnuu In tbu l.nil Ollluo for u par
lod or thirty ditjr prior todstcot anal proof
t mi.
K. IV.'DKS LRiiHaton Heruln
Pirst Publiebsd Sept 2Kb 139&
(4-347.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Otlice at Guthrie O. T.
Sept 13th 1895
Notli'v In bcruby irlfin that tbe following
iihiiu il.miliT bus tllt'd notloe of Ulttntcottoq
lo mnko tliuil iiroof In inuDOrt of hll olklm.
iiml t It it I hIiI proof will bo modo buloru Ho
Ittcriiirl HcculvtT U.S. taal Offioo t
CiitbrleO.T.onOctobtrMth 1885 t! ?rtd
II. S)lotiT lor tlm UiUl. 4. and E loi'ti
S of Suolf TwptSN of ut E.
Uu names tlio following wltaeue to proro
his coiitliiuoiin ioldni.a upon sad oultlva
tionof mldUad vli:
betii lUrrati. of Clurkiiorj O T.
wiiimni M. I'erslinr. nf Olnrkion O. T.
JoIid Andortoc of OIrkon O. T
Jobu Uobtou of CUrkton O T'
A.N.J. Crook. Hol it r.
Kotk. IbU uotloo muat bo posted tn oon
boiouous pUcu la tbe LsuU Ulhvo for rserlod
ol iblrty Ohvs pilot to Unfa ot final proof
8 iui .w.-iUKtion neruia-
tPirst Published Sept. Utb. 180f
NOTICE.
Know all porsorn whom it
may concern that T. J Lewie
and M. H Potter have D1b-
otvod partnership and all tho
out Htanding accounts are
payable- to N. H. Potter. The
Jack (Dictator) is nowownod
by N. H. Potior and will be
found at my- farm -li mile
North east of Laugoton OlcU.
y.-H.Pott.
Sept 2nd. 1605.
1U3AB THIS FRIEND:
IViplo intHt know what a mnn Uhs
to sell beforo thoy will go to buy. f
tt is wbat tLoy vraut and tho prico
suits th"in tly will buy it( But they
will not know what niuorchaut ha to
hoII or tbo price unless bo pttbliMinH
it to world. Let a man try to sell a
tbiu and not hand-liill tho sale. Tho
anitin nrirtciple to aomo extent holds
giHKl In a merchatitilo Imsiness. Tbo
htretil auctioneer drawn his crowd by
advertising his roods: the thriftv mer
chant tho same. Ho drawn biaeusto
mem in that war. Tho Patent Medi-
cine man by hia almanac sells his
goods by lotting tho public know
what it ia. the nnee and what it will
do Tho great secret of a man's auo
cess in life is what tho people know
efhim. Henry Clay said it was not
what a nan knew or did but what
tho peoplo thought hn knew or did.
The poople move by thought net by
reafcon and reason by comparison.
How cau they compare without some
thing to compare T Wheu goods aro
advertised people cau compare quali-
ty nud urioM. show them votir Block
of goods. Obtain their patronago by
adrertiaiug your busiuexK through
Tbk La.suston Cjtv Herald tho offi-
cial organ of the business meu.
WHEN YOU SEND IN
THE NAMES BE SURE
AND SEND IN THE
MONEY WITH THEM.
First Published April 7tb.
NOTICE.
1895.
Territory of Oklahoma )
Couuty of Logan )
s. s.
Know all persons 'vhotn il may
concern that wo the City Council of
tho town of Langaton havo this day ap
point"! the following uamod porsoua
us n R. R. executive committee for tho
town of Laugston iu L'jgan Co. O. T.
nud havo duly authorized and em-
powered tbein to net ns such for a per
iod of si months. Hou. E. P. Me-
Cabo Dr. A. J. Alston Hon. R E-
Stowart Lion. P. S.Piillia.n Messrs.
D.J. Wallace Kd. Robiusuuiind U.
H. Smith. Wituos.sed our humls thi"
the'A'th. dnyof April A. 1). JMC.
(? . W. Clark I'res of Lotiunl-JW-MciilroytJity
Clcrk-
tJ
To -A-srorLtedrlenciQ-
Yon n liorcDy nn'ipil to scn.I tn what Ii
Jnu u on 'ur(Atrutiti) romiut jalnil. nr uli-
Rcrlpllun atones. AIo. wi rninlrc you Iu
owid croIi week the niuuunt Ju im rm u"k-
ufrff Bint you thU la hclpi'ul to u nmleMy to
iprotf. Mi'l otliern. thin will do ny with nil
K-sbl" olianvu of fnuit .Ivlir. nlmiuitor-
tumllinr. trouble bud (oolitic mid cotnpUIn
CHi;W.'tl UP "llrt Hfcl'Ut
Now It it i'Ftcrto rcttlo itmalt bllla Hihii
lai'Kim'i. H: in': of ourHiicuot tiavcimtuir
uuil put uT. rvnitttlns fnr:'. 4 unit t wokj
KetttiKbt'litiuMuit nulttlniT u Imrtirt thts
will Kltlu. Thl wo oRquot utTunl. in it ii
tanMun uf nud l not fnlr. bcsMui. It U not tun-
lii"ii. ironesly It tbu bost uud Ulri'st otioy
we Nlleru oilruKi'iits like oiirsclvej nru Imn
cat MtidhiiilnoM like ntiil run nut ubjocl to
ftttlltnr uaph wruk. II tlmy iId thoy aro tint
raiuly toTjbJnct to our I'litlinrihi'in off. Tills
IT" IUII-1 IIUJ Will ll(l. RkiIiI llHtriK'tlnilK III tbl'
iupvr. mi'l Hct in'cnrilliiKly mtllu ch wi?c!
xruly Youri lor (food. Oomplliui-nt of
Itcrnia i'ub. Co.
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New York Boston
PhilaoWiiia Washington
AND AliL PfJINTB
NORTH and EAST
A. C DATCt
aswssAL tUs Aivr UT. LOUTlV Hit
TIME TABLE
Aa?. JP. 3? S3.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 406 Chiwgo Ejpross Mb a. nj
LVoi 408. Mo. Rtver Etptug 4: 15 p.m
No. 12 Way FraiKht. U : S3 a. m
SOUTH BOUNH
No 401 TM Etpress U: Wv m
tifi. if. W SHrakbt 4 i 45 p. m
.t9.WirrifU 4;.u
LOOK
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ALL PAItTIEB LIVItfQ AT A
DISTANCE AND WHO OWN
LOTH IN LANOSTON AND WISH
TO HAVE SUCH PROPEKlY
Looked nftor and thfc paid on
said lots will address J. W. Mcfilroy
for any and all information but in
all caoi whero information is ( o:ir
ad Stamth must le eiiclosod for re
ply.
All lit; Win hi lookal aftir
ii tax pall nA neiipts f vwirdid
to ill firtlis fir neiaratej pricts-
AniHtKss all Iii;Tii:its to
1. W MCKI.KOV.
Ju.STienOK TIIK J'KACK.
LAN3ST03 O- O?.
GUTHIE LEADER
(Daily aud Weekly.)
-THE MOSr-
Progressive Live & Enterpris-
ing PAPKK l'U0MsHKI I.N OKLAHOMA
OFFICAh ORGAN UK
OKLA MOM A UKMO-
GKACY TUE IMtLT LUAUEU COIltllltlH thtl COIIl
plete Telegraphio aorvice bcsidei
all the lutost Territorial and Local
Newa. Soud in vour .subscript ions it
ouce -Daily 50u ii mouth; Weekly
$1.(10 er veiu. Great inducomon'ta
to clubs Aildr.s
THE LEADER.
uimintK o. t.
TtiatnYMrlln Kys rind Bhln Otntmon
Ij iinrriiiallrd for Ivc? ma Tctlcr Salt
Ithuuiu .Scdld HtaJ Sorn Nipple Cliiiiifwit
Hands Itching Pile Iu;ni Fro:t ltiir
Chn'mtcSori' lives wntl Onumliitcd I-'yc I.iih.
lror wlo liy lrVi;i'l ut -: cent? jKr box.
TO tfORaEOWNEBB.
Fo ptilllnx n Jmrso in n fine healthy ron
dition fry Dr. Oidj's Condition I'ouuVr;
Tlwy lo:w up th" ryiilvm a'd ilittou tun
low of iiipetiic rclWvr con.-tipntifn (-"rntl
kidnev iliB'irik'M and dostrny worm? givini
nrw llfr to an f'd r ovvr-wnrl.cd hon-c. 24
oentr i.r piu.kn. l'r nip by drii?('e&
H Gcriunr Dnuouisr.
Our Churches.
Missionary liaptist Church.
llc'tmUr.itiryk'un Ut amiHrtt Miuiduy nnd
Suitils) nlifhts. In ohcIi raoiitb.
I'raviT mectluc overy Wcdnradxr niiflit.
Sjn.joth fchool ciorir i-ii'titnr tit t n. in
HvW i'. ItMiTfg '(nr.
Pre.sbytertan Church
fcc:rvliri Int tiundny and Humlny nltilil In
oHch mnntb
llov Jolm 1 1. Aurlioy 1'iKtor.
Mothodist Churchn-
Ucirulsriortloes Jud mid Mb riumlay mX)
Stiiidity ultrhte of acb month.
Union Sabbath School crrv aantu
ut a a. m. at tin ncnou! hvue. Inrtriiuioutii
onKtorvlwe connected with tho Cnlnii S. 8
Mrtdamuft ItNiultvond. CtrlUlo hu! M. flu.
P. O- DoniKitn I. J. Wiiiiiu-e nntl Mli tnrn
Duitiflt. ITACHCltS.
.4.A. willlnm JiltlM'.
U. It. Curler. bUiiKCTAllV
We Print
Statements
Bills and
Letter Heads
Neat and Wit!) Dispatch
VC
Soldiers Widows And Settlers.
Youtvaut to Beitt touch with n good rolfuble Lawyer who cau aud will take
cure of your iutorest of
LA.W AT THBiAND OFFICE
and aid you iu uocuriuy a claim; a homo in the Cherokee blriput au.oan
figure. Soldiure uud widow Dcolaratorioa filed tufortsatiou furuished; VHi
Advice Given Cheap By
R. Emmett Stewart
UiJli.O.Tv mm tfieKlosin-jSUEpfori;
Livery Barn
TiM.Anj 8-rAH.tTOK Proprietor.
HEAdQUARTER
l'or first clnns Turnouts.
Mr Stapletoc is Hn experienced Lit
orymnti nud keepi n flntt class
Stable and Polite Workmen.
WMd is Qttbrbke 3irt le pit 0)
With him on Clowtand Ave.
THE 2ffZGOtaST
and rhf Rpeat place to jmt tip in fhi
city. Ho furnishes conroyam-if nt tvnj
hour of the night
bR. A. J. ALSTON.
Physician and Surgeon
Will hn glad to treat na
tinntr! in tin! country.
All L'alla Promptly Attentied To
V I IOv Washington itulf
Laugston City - Okln
BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA
Parties cnnteniplatinffcnmiuf; to the
Pncifii'Uoiiat Merchiuits 1'iirnierrt
Mnrchnnico' 'lerks or Laboiers (iiuiln
or female! for employment to pur
chase or engage in iMsim-. snnd fH
cm money cidhr for .Maps CJirctihiM
Illustrated Hooks Puper 1 1 r1 Gtn
eral lnforiniitiun of the l'ncilio Coast
K. W. HMD k CO.
120 W. Pint Street
Los Angeles Cul.
Read!
The
and be Wise.
Notice to Agents -j
AT .Minirj i!n!cr I'i!i) XiiIim Bet. Ct
now boilruwii on I .minutim 1. i. I'lriim nd
trvai nil t'ortrpuinilrnrp reinnrirntton H
MlttiiniTS Get. T' lli:nl.n I'nb.Co
l.rrifrMim J. T.
NEOSHO VALLEY HURSEKY.
jp heavily dtuckctl and l
very thrifty yrouth wtih
Apple. Pear Peach Plum
Cht'.rry. and nil kinrlH of treoa
kept in wtMttuii nurHuricM; al-
so GrapcvitieH Small Fruits
Eyergronns Flowering
Shrubn Forest Treed etc. ai
priceH ho low all can buy. .1
few pood agents wanted
tfend for price list. Direct to
NKqSHO valley
NUKSEKY
(.'hanute Kany.
laotics R3aisr3
We would have our retiderd
to (liritinct)y uudcrd aud. that
E. P. McCabe D.J. Wallace
W. L. Eaplerton A !. J Mkk-
iwkticku and B. H Hookt
are in uo wire connected with
tho Herald and parties nond-
iiig rnomey Htainiw etc niunt
not .send it to either of tho
abovo named partiety but to
Herald Pub. Ct.
Are yoti acquainted oMtside
of your city or town? If you
are Bend u'h the nnmeH of tho
parties with whom you are acr
quaiutod and let if a Bond them
a sample copy of Thk Lang-
STON ClTV liUKAI.tr.
Of.
Guthrie
Read!
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Stewart, R. Emmett. The Langston City Herald. (Langston City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 26, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 19, 1895, newspaper, October 19, 1895; Langston, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69918/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.