Jordan Valley Journal. (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1894 Page: 2 of 4
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OUR APOLOGY.
tat nirf^uBe:am!*notTndotenSrS'
At **“ M°" *• chouId hare
w«o going to press we were, in oomnany
with our brother fjirinMt* acting tq.
P*w beams, carrying out mutulated iw*8r«r.
FIRE!
Ctninilealourr'itProecotHlfge. <J, »** * T * „
TfttDAT, jaw. 23, 1951. by Frank A Emory
- The board of county ooa»i„iOTe™ fc“ *aad directed to
Th* r.fnl wv*. 1 hi regularsecsiou pursuant to ed- ?*® the construction of the oounty
f!a™# V,4,tl OUr | journal Prerouh jL-Te^ H, ^ hn Pa*.*
Fair City.
j L A. Henry and Frank A. Emory ,,ntn •«' »* tuna iw * road superriaer
On motion of T. A. Henry eeronded | * R;’p0,nti,J in township
• |,,raok A Eaory that the following
! resolution be adopted:
............. Bit
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illiard W
Milliard Whitney. .
G®° Stines..........
Ctrrted. -■>' |J WLankard. fitting......
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_ “°ng. th* I ni*ht our retifio* citizen* was arroused |thnt tll0p® be "ppropriated out of the until Kraturday. Jan. 27, 1891, at 0 o'cloek ni 0 ®otlon.t,1# P]*n ot bridge to span
the hands of the oounty x m- * lAttaetJ Week Bear ntor submitted by H Vesch
rod from the issuance of M- F. Dixz. County Clerk. J!?-. •ucl,fc>lan to bo of >o ex-
iquor bocnse the sum of two hundred a- oxa, Chm Rd Com. *°Q °°Unt*
W ) da,Ur8 nntl ■»* additional funds satwiut, jaiciab» “7 °B motlon the chairman of board of
-“I ^ESs-?— «■ —i -
other miafortunMD wa ?>«« A^ong ‘J** "itfht our retirio* citizens was arroused thnt thop* be "pproprii
sasMSsbyr. «s - z istjsb
present to our readers s half sheet,
The pig pm parade ia a hb# feature I M“7 paople’were aooa on the atreet
in the line of atreet parades. I but willing hands;waa of no arail, there
on-1 butcher ahop, at ths south *«st corner
of the square.
_ _ °°m- °°rroopond with tlnancial agencies to
' Harry Sloan iTlielpingye editor ,,..1*“"° org“l"tion *Bd ®«ans of; Ff0^ o! * Pw *»nd tvr ths maintenance I suanuTmliournmonT^P “T, P“r' De«0ti,te ord«« «nd warrants for O
«* .d,^ ,„/•zzr* I ssrr z *-r.- ^ * -4 ~ Jrr. I z;T.:rr,^:^r“
_ AnMirir load of goods arrived 'to-day buildings. * * pitah v —■"» i *A«ury. I mgy te'mal
Ihr •« V.S«*H A Co.“ Varilythi cloth- Th* flr» originated from a rending On motion of T. A. Henry seconded > °,? m?tl®E T- A- IIenry, sooonded « potsible.
“«»“»• in it furn.ee in the nar of th. butcher ..." by Frank A. Rm„ Jhy 1 rnuk A- E.uory the following offl- On
Henry.
Tom Jordan has put up a fine
» which will be du«ly upprecia
ing the dog days next summer.
furnace In the rear of the butcher ahop,
lot nr “d ”* Bot diWT*wd *atii the flames
Jzurcisz *- bui
f“rt7 ton* of *«• »“t week.!;Mr.| There wae »ery* little eared in the
“ “ pr**flp* to putjop i lot more. •hoP< «*®t even the books. Their lass i«
The riror has been frozen oxer in a 0,tTinut*d at 9000 ** “<> incurwea.
condition to pravent crossing for a fow Ib A'., BUdfaoB’« >*» offloe much of
daya, but wait! we will Boon havs . th*turnitur* •nd b00^ wee eared. The
bridge. estimated lose is |900, in books and fur-
,7 , ----- I niters ,100 in bank notes sad flOO in
a& Hayworth, of Longtor, I bsilding, with no insurance
•!”?" ^ur tM<W of t}'i» Th. Ittt and corner building was oc- 1
laat »2dt ^ *°n Char,es' hore cur‘*J b-T the Pawnee Democrat and the
• __ eounty attorneys ofllce. The entire oon-
O. V. Small & Co. ifcave built « nit* ten“ w“ r*rri«d into the street and is
sidewalk in front of their clothing store. Wrecked •Jnditio“- Probibal loea
Pbllow suit Neighbors, spring rains will I •30a no '“•■ranoe.
insd to aa near par raluo
>„o,i„0,h.^0(Eo<,t4
J. £. King and Charles Shean, justice for.bquor.license to eell'm' hnMn
•pproved.
On motion of T A Henry; seconded by
•oon be hero.
R. E. Edwards went to Ft Smith,
Ark., on business Thursday. He will
twit hie mother m the Cherokee nation
tofore he returns.
Ed Alley returned Thursday from bis
home In the Cherokee nation where he
r,C,.h““l"*h0*“^“k
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Horse stealing is getting to be a com-
mon oocurance throughout our country.
Wake up Citizens and let us do some-
thing to stop theee depredations.
Mira Vickery who owts the corner
projisrty is looser to the amount of 9300
with no ibsu ranee.
Thie was our firet Are and ia a costly
hint for our city to organize and arrange
for fire protection. The firet meeting
will be held at the court-house to-night
SOTXS.
Key. ITembree protected the taberna-
cle to a fininisfc.
Our ;oys aad our sorrows are very
often too closely associated.
Oar forms was a complete wreck after
the fire, and it was with considerable
were appointed and commiaaioncd
Tor Jordan Valley township.
Townabip trustee...........T. J. Mann
Township clerk........Mage Weetbrook
Township constable......J. p. McBride
Townabip road ipr’r....R.E.U Jordon
McElroy township;
Township trustee...
Justice of the peace.
Constable.........
Clerk...........
Treasurer...........
Road supervisor.....
Motion carried.
On motion off. A. n.nry seconded
by Frank A. Emory that the bond of
Kizer A Peltor for the sate of malt, vin-
ous and spirituous liquor* with Kiser A
Fotter as principal aad J. E. King, P J
ponce.
C. I. Vandervoort, treasurer.
W. B. Campbell, clerk.
... D. T Kenned* I Rurrii N- Harnoa. constable.
• • 0.8. VanEmon 0,f-T' A* n««r winded
- • -J. C.'Murphy f * ^.tbftt the P*titioD I
... D. T. Hoaack ^r®"f D*ed by the citizens of Pawnee and I
....J. L. Bishop u,Cin‘tj 1°. bui!J ■ t,),uP0W7 eour
.....Chaa. Drake I h°«? *"d Jail b° doferred *nd Placed
on tile until grounds are aecured or do j
nnted for ei.id purj)ose. Motion carried. |
Wherose, on the Gth dny of January,
18l>4, tliis bjvd passe.] an order allow-
ing account of 1. E. Cox passsd for the
sum of I3.G0 for Burial trip by order of |
court aud an account of I. E.
Frtok A. ilgjory ;fh^^oard
sine diaw
On motion of Frank A. Emory A.
oaded by T. A Honryj th* /^lowing iL
solution waa carried:
Whweaa, Section 8, ehapterU,
it tlie duty of the board of oounty m.
m winners to Ioc.tte land* ig lieu of tha
•setiona; 19 and .16 ;in their reeDeotivw
oountiee as provided for by tow>^
Therefore,;B#;it raeoletd.by the board
of county oonmiaaionere of^Q oounty
that they act apart th* IBst dayrf
March, !e'J4, end hereby.iaatruct*;,Che*
J .wnghtemnn, county attorney for
coun ty, and.B. B. Roberteon, .mryejur.
to select lands in lieu ot theee allolad to
the Pawnee Indiana end to bring notion
action agfcinst .il il^or frM^tOent
clam holders.in aaid tounty for abandon
ment of hoinaatead aatrie* where toe*
bavo failed to comply‘witk'tha law Zj
erning »uch oaaea,i until >\eaj
amount of land ia aecured (or the
the public schools.
Jans AJEkkoss,
^Cbairman^oard; jCofcnty Oonunketon<
\
WWtonooKQnooniiy,
CCIiKER DEOAdWaYTARD EELtWARE,
__ tCLEVELAND, OKLAHOMA
ESS a,^z: Z^ “
»»>, - Atawta, owrefi^K Z7TJZ °"1
EHt! "ff‘'“V™ r”CITraAKD ““ T“ “ “<***» ro» oom.
Now comes J. O. Cash, publisher of uty sheriff, and" an 'wcoTnt of* Frmik I
Clegg for (15.1)0 fur aerricea r.s deputy
Bheriff, and whereas, all the above
named account* were ordered paid out
of the oounty general fund by mistake.
It is nefw ordered by the board that the
— yuuimner or
u*e Fames tinea and states under oath
that the Pawns, timid has an absolute
actual bon. fide circulation of two him.
dred and twanry-fiva copies per week.
Now come* J.H. Hale, publisher of
certificate the editor of this pap*,,
oftiTO.'* 0ffl°® OM Wock north of post-
Ex-Union hokliers can have their peri of *“ efforl th#t 7°“ 9«t what you do
lZ«'f?n!a*a?0ut by bringing tbeir tbiswo*,k-
Ths water tank arrived at th# scene
of tha fire aftsr the last building had
fell to the ground.
Commiesionsv Burougba did very #f-
fsetiv# work ead managed to get up on
the building about ten feet and jumped
down on T. A. Henry, who says he is a
good man physical/.
Rawlinga saloon was moved into the
street but was returned with vory little
damage.
Better get all hsy-sfacks a sufficient
d.rtance from other property.
We extend our thanks for th* gsner
ous aaaisUuoe received.
The °aage Indians are being paid off
afraid a^ Trlf43th° Inditn8 wer* not
m/d °f U‘ 8' ®«rsh»Js Cleveland
. . . ‘“U0, lh® name of this
“ “Jordan,” and it
?Z.bip * ,x''“ v*"*r
the Pawnee Scout and under oath statre M‘d occounto be paid out of the epeciol
that bis piper has a boda fido weekly * ......
circulation of Three Hundred.
'Ore,
fund and that warrants Noe. 43,4C,44 end
13 it suwl by the county cleik for said
accounts be taken up and hold by him
J. P.'MARTIX, Prop-
lowing accounts be allowed
County of Q. )
Oklahoma Ter. { 88
To Pawnee -Democrat, Jan. 22, 180-4:
300 affidavits, 1-4 Bheets.........| jo 00
•500 venire for jury 1-4 sheot..... 10 50. - _______
500 rcco*- on continuanco 1-4 sbt 10 00! aI‘owed out of the general fund:
On motion of Frank A. Emory sec-1 FRESH
ended by T. A. Emory, James H. Conor I °F
was appointed trustoo of the municipal
township of Hoke Smith, Q county,
Ok la horn u.
On motion of F. A. Emory Taeconded
by T. A. Henry the following bills were
staPle;and fancy crcceries
Give Me A \CalI.
tore.
We were admonished by owr friends
«d patrons to obtain « commimion as
fh°.r Mubiic-in °rder «« tl”
the trouble sfgomg to the county seat
£ hat. tboir legal papers mad# 0"
we have done ao, ond
do your work.
M'A R 21E D.
10 U)
12 50
20 00
10 00
20 00
5 00
5 (X)
from Tu:s*
hTw i , ay U,kin« owning a
, bne between here and Tulsa. This
r ^ to ::
25 Burnham..
art. of the If. S. church, Chsrlee J.
Wnghvsmac and Miss Edna Wrighta-
men, both of Pawnee, O. T.
The Hon. C. J. Wrigbtsman has been
us a j identified with the most prominent peo-
11 »'<> *nvo
tion with the hack lhwtT'pa w* C°^KW5 k'® 09 0klaho®a for aoveral yearn and
• completo circuit. “wnee, form is a graduate of the Georgetown law
500 attorney bonds, J p, 14 eht
500 appeal bonds, J P, 1-2 sheet.
1000 summons, J P, 1-4 8heet.
500 summons for mar,14 sheet..
1000 subpoenas, 1-4 sheet.......
200 proof of service, 1-2 sheet...
200 petitions sec lice rood,1-2 sbt
200 road notiees, 1-4 sheet....... 4 oo
200 notices viewers and survey, V 5 00
200 notice to.vieweiw, 1-4 sheet 4 00
200 notice county suruoyor, 1-4 4 no
200 road bond, 1-4 sheet...!..... 400
200 petition county road, 1-2 sht. 5 CO
JX) content of land owner, 1-2... 5 qq
50010 envelopes county clerk... 3 oo
00 letters of appointment....... 3 oq
1 00
1 00
1*. A Bouker.to.threo daya tervicos
*• bare .
«< tu .W,„. Z “[
8.Jt u °°w *“ ord« tor aii u-b»
i* autli r T' °r tl>e ^>°8tmaster> who
r. ... bJ AT'i as our agent i0 bo^
liciting and taking snbecrlptions.
,oirlTUOeCin-V “ U,e8la^to ®»ke out
Tour pension paperB for the Februery
Pjvment. E. L McKee, at the Journal
office, bee hie Notary commission and
5?’ *p “ ready to do work in this
! iend. , 0n* °f tbi- W*pr’ tu» Tour
Georgetown law
•ehool, an ex-meaber of the territorial
eenateand being county attorney for
our eounty and editor of the Pawnee
Democrat, ie too well known to require
farther introduction.
Miw Edna Wrigbt*man i« a native of
Ozark. Mo., wher# her mother, Mrs. B.
A. Wrifhteman, resides, end bee held >
position as etenegrapher and typewriter
since her etay in our city. She ie a
young lady of many accomplishments
and has furraed many friends already
who admire her culture and faeinatmg
manner.
23 Pawnee............
23 Hoke Smith......
23 Jordan Valley.....
Total.......
The happy couple aie sixth cocaine
end was married m the presence of s
County of Q dr. to L. E. Craig,
charity purposes, Jun. 25, soda
10c, soap 23c, wilt lOo....... g
Paper 10c, yeast 5c................ j-
Flour 1>), moat 91.30.......... ’’. ’ <. ^
Coffee 55, sugar SI ...... ~ --
.............
, T,'ul............................ 35
J M Grirasley to boarding pris-
onors and guards 13 days
stGOcentaper dsy............g » gQ
A. Catlett Jan. 12 to 1 elbow 20r
I 1 bucket Ole, 1 dipper 13c, 1
fckitval SI 1 L___A * . V
09 road surveyor...............9 9 qq
Ixaw F. Hosier, to three daya ser-
vice* as road overseer.......... 9 qq
Dolphus Carrion, to one dny work
as road viewer................. 3 99
I. E. Cox, to threo days work as
road viewer.................... 9 99
Lew P. Hosier, to eervices as dep
uty sheriff..................... «jO 00
K. H. Faulkner, to S days 9orvicea
as chairman of commission of
in9»ni‘y ..................... 9 00
E. M. Driskill, to road work three
T1dg>'8.......................... #50
Lloyd Sander, same. ............ 4 59
w Wilkison, aarno............. 4 59
C. 11. Wilkinson, tame........... 9 99
Geo Reeder..................... 4 jq
John M. Clark, same............. 459
M. Coffer, earn e ................. 459
U H. McCargo, same............... 3 99
Geo. W. Grant, road work....... 199
9155 50 T. M. Grant, road overseer....... 10 50
The following accounts were allowed
out of the generul fund:
A, J. Biddiaon.to two days services
aa commissioner of Q county in
the requisition into the allrg.
ed insanity «f Baaeie Addington,
8t W............................. 00
Two days services in organizing
Board.........
w 1
First door north;** Bakers UrhgStc
CLEVELAND, OKLAHOMA*
The Cleveland Sliingle w»i
Capacity} 3,000 Per Day. •
PRICES REASONABLE.
Sh.ngiea First das" in every respset, Cotton-
ood and V. ainut. Examine building# where
2*^- h*ve been tUwT-nad get our
*******......
A. M.^ANDALL,
CLhVBLAM), CkllABOMS.
2 00
w- u ------- .veryfew intimate friends, tl.e wnter
r. K Porter «nd My. James •xo°pt®d« which was very appropriate in
> ins, of fJ*uey,Kans., visited differ- our new country, and commendable to
nt points in this comity this week in *be young bride.
; tew IL R, Co. oran- ^r' 8nd ra- rlgbivman will bo at
izm to btuld a north and eou^h road ' a°me ,0 lheir fri«nd« « their rooms in
roiig 1 thia part of the country. The 859 National hotel where the beet
r'h^i , tl0n h*3 not .vet been estnb-1 wi*he* ,A »nt*re*t#d fr.enda will loave
ushed. but it can not offord to mi^s ' tL*m ,or ,ho present.—Pawnee Keout.
Cleveland and the Jordan Valley. Brother Hale, thanks for your above
. return®d Sunday from
Mt °n <rround
H® brought with him
th>r,,# Who delight
at the sight of the beautiful little town
of Cleveland, and tho au-rvouuding
shovel il, 1 broadax and handlo
TI17S —...........................
Jan. 1G^ doubl# bit axes 91.50each 3 00
2 shovels.......
*• 2 mattox........
** _ 1 erowbar 18 lb.........
Jan. 17,1 water bucket GOc, din-
per 15c... v............‘ 75
1 50
913 95
try, and be again enters upoiThri daiD ! Wri*ht8.m8n' u,° extends con
Nooka with a renewed energy aad seal 1 ®ra^ubitions, and to hi other Hale, heart-
•ctunted by the thonghta of building uD IWl 8ytnpathl88-
. .h. ho* j
K*i. ‘ n or worthy the bride’s parents, in Cane
complementary. The editor of the Dkm-
ocuat devotoe hie morning [gayere for
like propitiouc fates ia your own l*>k»]f.
—Pawnee Democrat.
Cowl! we heartily join in the eenti-
meata of both brothers: To brother
O. T. Pearson, to one load of wood,
special fund.................... j qq
To one load cut wood, special fund 1 50
Caivin Hill, to four loads wood,spe-
cial fund.
0 00
holp-mute.
H. A McKee, of Canry, Kansas, osr
Touager brotlier, arrived in Cleveland
on tk« 28th ult. a id wont to Pawnee on ,----------,
the folletong day with thv IuUntion of j gr-Wulations and best wiehes.
J seating at some point in this oountrv -
me bride* e parents, in Caney, Kaoeas.
January 24th, 1894, Mr. J. L. Cariudor
and Mias Emmie L. McKee, both of
Cauey, Kansas.
The bride is a twin- sister of the writer
on j and we take pleasure in- extending con
1 point in- this oountrv to
again enter into the newepuper enter
prize. He wm almost born and reared
in a print shop and can not abandon
NOTICE!
I hereby warn all perrons against tree
pnssiiig or hauling wood—either green
2S555£2i*Js: T "’i"*’-*****^*.
csssrtr38' £;£Hr~irs:.2r zx*
Total..............
James A Emmons to services as
county eommissionsr 12 days
and mileage fram 8tone»all... .915 00
T A Henry to 3 days services in
the COEstrcctioa of Black Bear
bridge, 93 per day............. 9 99
Same 14 daya as county 00m........ 43 99
Total......... ^T7:iWiley Sox ton,
P . -Pu2 00 linilr.
r X Emory to 14 day* eervios aa
oounty eommissionsr... #j«- ...
R I# McOsrgo, Jun 10, to 1 days
-mkwnai................| 9,
..................... It)
Total.................
It H. MoCargu J„D. 10 carrying
chain for surveyor one day.....$ j M
R H. McCargo, samo work Nfc day 7:>
loUl....................... 2 35
Frank 8 Dimqn, 1893, to 3 daya
attendane* on th* honorable
boerdof county commissioners
of Q county, O. T. Dsc term,
•1.50 per day................... 4 ^
Jan term, 14 daya, 9E5o day...... 21 00
Total........................
a bieh was earrlcd-atri allcwed.
9 3 00
K. II. Faulkner, to three days ser-
vices oa chairman of commission
of insanity, general fund........ 9 99
On motion of F. A. Emory seconded
b7 T. A. (leery the following accounts
##re allowed for bridge work out gir.
era! fund:
Jacob Branson, hewer, ,
da7*...................... 2 531,'
W.A.Bower,labor,22!q| hour* 3 61 7 19
A1 Dawroa, labor, 13^ hr*. » ujr
J. W. Iiankard, hewer, 31*,
ihIour*.................... *14 1-1G
A L. McUaffea, laborer^!1-,'
James Porter laborer, 1G^
hour9i........*.......... 2 57 13-16
laborer, 22
houra.....-..-............. 3 431^
J. W. Smith, carpenter, 24>^
hour".................... 9 CT,\ I
T. W. Arb, 221, hours...-... 7 entf
H V’esch, 29 hours......... 10 87 * j'
It M. Nan Eton, lSJf hours. 1 287j,
G. W. Garrett, hewer, 17
hour»................... 3 18 V
C 8 Tesler, laborer, 18 hrs. 2 HI
/. Parnolk laborer, 18 hrmrs 2 81
W T Obonsin, carpenter, 20
hours.................... 6 25
G S Wheeler, labor, 17 b,
heurs.................... 2 73
Gao Bid by, road «ork...... 7 67
W T Used................. 13 12
Jaaper Howard............ 6^37
JB Howard.....*......... 4 12
Tom’s $geat
„ , , f- a- 80RB4B, mtM.
bood beeves, pork, venison, II
sausages, butter, eggs, lard, ||
■ -FIST DOOR NORTH OF DUNLAP^ HOT14
J|8 ittin MisMh 8^m.
all kinds of duiding MATERIA8.
Hurd .„d Son - -0,p,«
gj. ... . -and- - 1
everyth inguagnllv found in
__n First-Hass lumber yard__j
-CALI. AND FXAMI.VE QUAUTT OP LnMRPW
~iAND ULT 1’RICEH—
jo^JON^feXmaa CLEVELAND,
, OKLAHOMA.
j W M Coon, trustee-------- 8 43
925 50 j G T Allerman.............. 14 US
J (tobfc Henry. .......... 8 4it
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McKee, E. L. Jordan Valley Journal. (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1894, newspaper, February 3, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc908183/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.