The Langston City Herald. (Langston City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 23, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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LANGSTON CITY O. T SATURDAY
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LANGSTON CITY HERALD.
SSVJinfEVHKY SATURSUAY
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A A LOTOS.
anu L'Horn.CTons. .
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
DiMCwOnoYer St. SO.
On Cofwy Six Months 76
One Copy Three Months BO.
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nrpllcAtlon. Collection made tbe flrttrir every
month. Kornlcn ndvirllM-mrntu mum br nald
for In mlvanco to Iniuro their insertion.
AUKT JANE'S LETTER.
THANKSGIVING.
LoCtSVlU.E HOMK AMD FaKM.
The summer is gone leeving behind
it a rich harvest. Plenty reign s benign
ly throughout the land. Tbo unlumu
ban filled tbo bar us and grauarios
everywhere to Ihe very oaves and tho
cellars uro overt! wiug vritb tbo fruits
of the earth What good rowou hive
tho Aruoriciu people aud cupsulally
tho farming people tube greatful.
Surely our path is pleasant and our
hearts should bo'fillud with peaoo and
thankfulness.
Tho earlica recorded Thanksgiving
day woa observed in this country in
' 1621 wbeu tbo first fruits ot weary
!. -mi"?: c?:rJnZdV:"?V'M wore harvested by the Plymouth
MIMIVH17 ! . V.l I..MU .r.r
Bntoml at tho postofllco nt l.nnirMot.. U. T.
'Notice t Ignis aid CorrespMdt8L
Airordora miSt bo In for tbo llera.tl not
latur than Moiulay.
Allttioac M-mllOit n corroiponjcnco will
pleano roraenlr that broTlty U tbo aoui ot
wit arid only articles uliort and tu tho point
nil! DenQtoa.
Addressed to the Business Man'gr
If you want to keep poatod on
Oklahoma aud the news in geueral
lake True Lahostoh Cm Herald.
IV Aa Agent for us you must re
port Weekly If you sell the papers
on credit you must make it up and
Dead 08 our remittance. "fM
M Send iu 6 yearly nnbacriberti
and we will send you a copy of the
Herald 1 year freo 'of charge.
bore readers! Notice our
heading nml noud your
Money accordingly orcle
you will bo tliv liO'Mor Whii
HrtwAiir fi Aurros.
iro l'onLisiiiiiis and I'ltorutEToiw aud
to us only you must Mend tuuuoy etc.
Look
K. E.MMKn'SrEWAur Kuitoh
It is said that Franco will aaou
voluntarily rant Ex-Consul Waller
bis freedom
Tnr. Negro delegates of tbe South
(Ji ronua conventicn are mikiug a
l'mnly &M for their citlisaibip bft
plat;; iu vinu.
ORT.AKrif'. hs many IhoUBnnd
Turkey iu liiu ui)op for lbunktgiv-
ing h tho fltato of N. Y.
Ntrt TburH 'ny in tbo lav eot
n; nrt by lh Picst'lritt of Uiphb Unit
id SImIih to oiinuiit willful murder
nil (.vur Ibia country. Turkoy you
uuat tlii.
line Scktu Carolinn constitution
ui cuuventiot) Mcina to lo playing hell
in general with tue negro's future poli
tical hopo of that 6tato.
Dknsih faya tbere are two things
that the the eettcraof Oklahoma must
have free homes aud Btalohqod.
Go it Dennis we nro with you to u
ufanT
Tub O'jv. of Virginia ia said to be
down on lynching and is preparing a
strong message to tho legislature
sgainfct tho uoward practice of that
etato.
Takk warniug. tboao who bavo pro-
jrty in Ijangston bad better pay tbo
tax on it or they will some day weep
in vain over their mUtako.
Hkv. Haws iu bis surmou on last
Bouday night plead with his .congre-
gation to be uieu stuud together aud
battle for tbo right. We ajjree with
tbo Rev. aa this is tbo only way that
any people can hopo to sgooeed
luxttTOK mm al lul reached her
crises aad is now moving toward
glory Bd fame Hsr eneaiea have
laid doWB their arraa aud an now
leaking prosperity aad shelter under
her plasid wiaga.
It aeetse that tho negro and cotton
ace isditpBBilble to Oklahoma and for
thetetwo eleaaata LMgetoa and
aaiaity are esceediugly productive.
Beae tha deviiiva men to oui this
Colony. Gov. Bradford aout out men
to get wild fowl to help out the feaat
and full of gratitudu for their preser
vation and for tho ssanty harvest they
had wrong from the unwilling btony
soil these brave ancestors of ours lift-
ed up their voices in thankfulness to
God. Brave men they were and hops
fill full of endurauco and indomitable
forcn aud energy. Tbiuk of tho limo3
in which they livuH On tho bleak
Atlantic coast with winter approach
iug with insufficient fuel thoy were
hoiiHcd but poorly tho bitter wiude
viceping through crack aud crevice
of their hastily built dwelling. Tim
Indians crafty and furiom iu thoir
ucuUuKhts wore ao impluaibli ami uo
constantly present tbtt men dared not
cross their iheiholda with tut a gun
in hand and women livod in u etato of
watchful terror. Fo:d wa esanty
perils IhreutenoJ on every tuilo aud
yet these faithlul pioneers were ready
to praise Gad for hie gjjducsa aud
merry.
What a contrast today betwroo lb it
handful or harilv men aud tho rich
and powerful nation that hib sprung
from llieml Tbe 1 tud at peace our
euoiuios are cuiyjered. We hava mil
tiylied ia number and iu woiltb nr.d
today a groat nation is oomforta ily
hoosed acd olothoJ aal fo 1 and gov-
urted. Bat ura wa m f! tb mktal for
our added couiforta? Hive poace und
plenty and prosperity fillod our heirta
witbgntofnl appreoittion auJ do we
praiso the Giver of every good and
pet foot gift?
Gratitude is iihviya au ovidencs of
a noble uatuo. A thaukful heart is u
oouteuted heart hopjful upppre.iia
tive roaponaiva. Jolinton says:
"3ratitude ia tba fruit of cultivation;
you do not Dud it amonjr sjroas paj-
ple." And thit is true. Gratitudo ia
found only among reflaed aud gcntlo
people.
Life is uiuiplc duvolopmeut. As we
grow older we loirn to be grateful for
mauy tbiugs thtt saemad bird aud
thankless oaough to our youth. Dilli
coltles trials vexations ovcroomo
have left us stronger and uobler than
they found as. Wo face the world
with a steadier frout and our oyei boo
deeper iuto tho hidden uiejiutuga of
life.
In voutb the best evideno; of gratl-
tuo is a sunny hoperul disposition.
Youth iH not analytic it ia "just bap
py" with tha gUdneia of bsnoUti re-
ceived and enjoyed.
With men and woman it is different.
We see poverty and our hearts aro
thankful that thoss we lava are shield
d from it tbtt wo hive food in plen-
ty warm fires soft bsds sudsient
clothing and well-build koasss. We
see tbo fruits of sin nud wickedness
and oar hearts rejoice that tboae we
love are upright and moral pare ac-
tive and wholesome ia their thoujhU
and livei. We tea siokaeis and our
hearta are glad that oar dsr oaea are
atroag and welL We feel f or those
who live i'i the ahaddow of death
and we tbaok God that our loved
one are aparad to at.
Thousrhtfnl m"ii and wimon of re-
fined natures feel 'this .ens3 of grati-
tude for tho good tbiugs of lifn tint
come to them but they htvo nut roiuh
ed tbe heights jot. I' in ono thing to
be grateful in pro'psrity and q titu
another to be grateful iu advorsiiy
Ilowfo of ui lutvi) attained tho phil-
osophy of Job and cm say with him:
'Vhll Shall wo roaoivc good at
the baud of God and shall wu not ro-
ceiveuvilV" Aud again: ''Toouh
boelny mo yd will I tnwthiui." Tho
heart that can a iy this iu tiau of sor
row has learned a wisdom that i not
ot this world aud ia bbnsad with tbo
poa:o that passith kuj.vlo.lgo. Ibis
is what trouble it for It uoftoua tbo
heart purges tlio uiidcrataudius and
lifts up graduilly iuto it hig'jor nuror
atnioepbtro that is tho beginning of
life of porfect psaco and happiness.
Perhap tho mjat prtotiaal form
that gratitude may take is that which
endeavors to extend to others the
blessings conferred upon us. Wo o in
do wliut woure aolo for the wolfaro
of othern h;lp ing tho poor with foud
fuel und clothing offering a word ot
cuoouiugeuiunt or of warning to the
tempted und living bright sunny liv-
es that shall unki virtua and good-
ut.H) nliructivo aud iutpiring
Let usl)9 IliHtikful that no live that
wo hvo iu tho timea i.f pchco und pros
porit Vj Let us bo thankful lb it wo
bavo homi's with husbaads and child-
ren to lovs nad to love ui. Ij?t us
be thankful for tli3 comforts ot lifo
Let us be thankful for work und that
wo have health aud etrength and dr-
eiro to do our work ffladiy Lat ub
cultivate a spirit of geutlonoas of
graoionaii33S of brightuojs nnd glal-
ut'Si aud wislom tha. will int'iis all
about ui thaukful that wo ura uiive.
AUNL' JAX.i.
grd5H hut n technicality dolnynd it.
Thi'to ia no doubt about tho order lo
vacate nnd tho other it format m it
from a leliablo soutco and comtit t
tbo Leador (traigl.it.
THREE LIVES WIPED OUT.
William Kuntz Drivei His Wifo nnd
Child to Their Death.
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LtBKoo Tox. Nov.- 23. A mau
caret) to n Laredo bojel Monday moru
ing with middlf-agcd wcrnriil nud
nn 8-year-old girl aud rdjiatorod m
C. Hhulor nnd family of Sm Antouio.
Tho wom'iu ntuto I that oho uud hor
husbaud wero from St. Louis and
moro recently from Ft Worth whero
hor sou kept u hotel. Her husband
had a position iu view hha b id with I n 4- yY Afif
a railway company iu Montomy uud i
they wero to lotvo fur that city T'ties 'oAM. DriGS Svild
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BIG OPENING.
Lend bul of
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Is the cheapest
place in Guthrie
to buy your Dry
Goods Grocer-
ieftHats Gaps
Boots and
Shoes We will Race at Robinson's
sell you Shoes Stand.
your? '
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we can save
dny nfloruoou.
About y o'clock yeelitdny thu man
nri-r.iircil n lnilHO nud IjllL'tfV. outuusi
hi v to drivo bin wife and child to the i V O U lTl 0 11 BV OIX
depot. Auont i.iiu ho roiuiuou witii .ipii.lm. i-L .-- 1j--.-it.4- ! t-
tho buggy aud proceeded to tbo holol Jf WAiillg rvcji. in
atowpper nnd rotiied lo bit" room. i0 fyftnQr'il TVT CaTo'W
Vy early this morning n Moxiou. 8" d "-6011
B'jppborl iliiwovernd Uo bodies lying ' JlJ"CiSG StOl"
in Homo brush about Ibroo tnilosuorlb
cast ot this t Hy. Ho tmincdialoly
nolifiod tbi! city otlicinlp who brought
Ol
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FUHEDH 1NS AID SaOIEfY.
tbo ro mains to tbo morgno.
Ttioy wero idautitia I m hiving been
B'ji'ii wi'h Hlinlor'
Tho chief of polico itninodiatuly call
H al tha UjIoI Ilamilton whero
Sbuler had rcgitorod Tho proprio-
tr Mr. Chriiton calll t Siulor
oor tbo trainnm and inmoJiatnly ro-
csived n rcriponao. Ho waa nnked
whero lis wife nud child worn and
inlormod tint Mr. Cbridtex dosimd
to aeo h'tiu Haulor ropliad that ho
would come to the djor shortly but
nftor fomo delay a pistol bbot was
beard. 'Lho inom was entered and
tbo man fouud lying do.td upon tho
bed with a bullet iu his heart.
Voder his pillow wan fonndan in-
surance policy fur $(1000 in his own
liolow we quote j ou
a lew prices:
MouY Wool UtilfoOi;. wurtli
i.loo.
Muti'a St)ckrt t")i; L'ot l'r.
" SHOES ALL 1MUGES.
iuuiin &. Ulll ! aax j
" Ovoralla 50c. " '
" Suspondera 10c. Pair.
" Under shirts all prices.
" Working" "
Call and' se r and get .ho
beat of meat for the least men-
ey. T1IKM0TT0 Quick salos and litt'u profit.
If ou call once you will surely call again
No 1M Ion(l Sli. Lniigwioj. 0-T.
Read Read The Her
f ivor ami u deed of lrut executed for
lict uud FiKuroi bVo:n t!u Roport prcperty in Bwt St. Louis. Several
letters woro found in the trunks from
various i.ornnns. nomo itldrcaed to
William Kuulz St. Louia
of tho Natiomtl Board.
Ciiioauo Nov Bl. Tha report of
tbe Freeiuiu'u Ad b.iura' iuiJo yoa-
lerday ahowod au eucouragiug con-
dition of afTur in view of the fiOMii-
clil stringency. Twonty two sohooU
of learning hivo teu.i mtintaiuad
uinoog tho colored with 18 15 stu-
dflnla au 1 twonty two echools among
the white pouple with ;830 etuduntH.
The aulnol proporty is viluoJ utjil
OO'J 800 of which S I G91 () is owu
ed by tho oociitty. One-lifth of tbo
'2045 timchersHiid profusoraiu aluth
odist school J are ulnnat wholly hui
t lino I by tlii.-t sosiaty ai 1 of the 3"J
:i7ustudcuts in Mitliodiat sshools uear
ly one fourth are under its direction.
Tbo two school of collcgiato grade
among the wbitos and ten among uol
or ol paoplo nro equal in grade with
tho uvorago Mothodist iosituation iu
tho north. During tbe year end 1
Juuu 30 the total rcoiipM woro $'i11
80'J an 1 oxpO'iditufoi $1.13503 leav-
ing a good Oalanoo. Tho pro3jnt iu-
deutooss is $185310.
The raport refers to au unploas-
uut law met with iu Florida where it
has been undo a pouul oftause to con
duct within lho an mo buildings uuv
buhool whoruio white aud oolored
pooplo are to bo inatraoteJ or hoird-
ed. Tbo report suys that tho society
courts uo contest with tuo law but
if any of it taaohera are arrosted tbe
law will be fought .
aid And
Be
Wise
all sizns and
nnd Fort
Votth fif-vrfi-jit others to Mrs. Caroline
Muuii East Kt Louis and D.tllas.
Over $1003 in $100 bills wero
found upon tha miin'j psrsou two
watches and a charm with "Kunta
eogrnvod upon it. from papers
found it soomh thit Kmlz wh frmi
Ht. L'liiia. A largo pb itgrnph of
tbo mm wh t coimnilt) I tu lourdei'
tho a imobuautiful little girl but an
othor woman orhap3 28 or ill) years
of ago wero found in his room.
IfodiTolntbing was fouud marked
"IvnniK"iiwl it appoirn that KuaU
has ben n FtutiDunry engineer iu St.
Louis. Tho worn iu with bun a lid ho
was to he tuporiutendfcnt of eomo rail-
road woiks at Montcray. It if Biip-
pnaod lho murderer wauti'd to rid
himself of his two compuinu. The
woman said tho money they had bud
baeu loft her by her father who had
died
WILL SQQX OPEX.
Novembsr 1 was the day eot for tho
removal of all persoua net having
rights in tbe Kior.i and Oonatnche
aud Wichita reasrviitions. Now cornea
the word that the question baa been
asked by the authorities how long a
time would be required to allot tbo
Wicbltae. Tho answer was returned
that uiuoty days would bo ample time
aa tbe Indians bed ready made their
aeleotioiis aud are now npoathelaede
ao seleoted. This aad that -SBJio
gelher iodicatai thai tha .aiWU re-
-- -.w
eervatiou will be opaoarat aa early
day. Tha law apr'roviag tha treaty
and ordering the ooogtry opehed to
lettieatenta was paaied bj theUu tiea
TO OHEOK LYNOH1NGS.
KtoiiMOMD Va. Nov. SVGjveruor
O'Ferrell'd forthuoiujug mwiaga to
tho legislature which nice la horo on
tbe first Wednesday in December ia
expoctoi to bo ouo of the most impor
taut papers aeut to that body by any
exeoutivo sinco the close of tbo war.
A most unique and ronmkable fuituro
of it will ba wbat ha will have to eay
of tbe lynobioga tbat.havotiken place
iu thia etato during tin pait fifteen
yetrs. Tbo record prwniaei to startle
tho people of this atato ai wall as the
UUUHHJ-. r.
ic i ' . j j-jga jft V-
WALLElt'3 RRLEAilC. . r.
WAautNoros Nov. 'iThfire is a
definite uadorsUoMing ammig'lho t-
tachs gLMie'lroaob log ition that ex
Oolfalleiwllfbe roleanad heforo
&. TeaWday. This it ia nnid ia
pajrlVtho programme tA tin radio 1 1
Ministry in Fraoa . to oxtnad aranraly
to all politioil offjndars. Waller'a re-
lease will como it i3 unlertond( aa
put nt a general salisraa ol forgiv-
nH and will be iu uo seu thn resiih
of any repraMntnlpifo by.tb Uu'ti'd
Btalua autboritles.
Ladiud Simon
pricod.
Children Sohool Sliocg all
B'zoa and prises.
Ladios Hats 155c worth $ 1 .50
" Hose 74c " 10b. pair.
Infants ShooS 15c. and up.
we also have
a large stock
of Slates that
We will sell at
5C. -each
We Will pay
!you cash for
Your Poultry
Butter and
Eggs also Hid
es. and Furs.
THE RED
FRONT!
YV. II Smith.
CALL ON
Williams & Clarke
j-i'or low Prices.-
In Dry.Qoods UoiLsf Shoes
Hat
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Our ISuMiiei tho Past Yoar J'iovoiI n Hiioces
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