The Choctaw News. (Choctaw City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 14, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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The Choctaw News
C IIOCTAW CITY OKLAHOMA (). T. SATURDAY* NOV 14. 18WJ.
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l'or further information apply to
.1. S' HOLDEN, Ti ufiio Manager.
OHOOTAW M ARKE T3.
I >uttar i)oi n> . . *12 1-2
! ‘.gg.s per doz. . . 10
Irish Potatoes per bu. . 65
Pweot Potafoes per bu, . 50
(Mdons por hu. . .50
Snapped * ’orn , , . 1?
Shucked Corn . . 10 1-2
liny per to 1 . . . 8:50
Spring Chickens per daa» 1:50
Purkeys per lb . . 5
LOCAL ITEMS.
Items Gathered Here and
There that May In-
terest You
Still the cotton comes in.
Eat youi meals with “D.
SV. I,
i iiy Thursday.
I) county elected tho
populist ticket
Inquire fur Hotel “I)’
Choctaw.
when in
is visit-
A sister of Mr. Dailey
ing with him this week.
If you want hardware at prices
that are right, call on Coats.
J. II, Concannon returned to
Oklahoma city Monday.
Mis3 Allie Day went to Okla-
homa city Friday morning.
Applications for final proof made
out free of charge at this oflioe.
Post Office Inspector Beebe,
visited with home folks, Sunday
Miss Vanwinter who is attend,
ing the University at Norman vis-
ited Sunday with her parents in
this city.
A surprise party was given Miss
Gertrude Concannon, Wednesday
night. Those present report a
splendid time.
P.ev. Siler assisted by Rev.
Faulk are holding a series of re-
vival meetings at the Congrega-
tional church this week,
The old lady was right when she said
the child might die if they waited for
the doctor. She saved the 'ittle one's
j life with a few doses of Oue Minute
j Cough (Jure. She had used it foreroup
I before,—Choctaw Drug Co.
Mr. Little, a graduate of the
J Texas Slate school for the blind
i gave an eloqutionarv entertain-
, , , m e n t at the school new house,
Alexander went up to the i , . , , . , ,
.. i ,,. | which was very highly enjoyed by
i all in attendance.
straight I .
&aF“'* « wish to say: — When you
Dick Ragan of Oklahoma was in !"rBi,,0kli,horaa cit>* 811,1 "auting
town 1 hursday j 500(1 meals, good beds, etc., call on
Oklahoma City and Ft Reno i 't,,B 1>lRntPr8 hotel, cor' Keuo
play foot bail today. j and Ilobinson fet.
It is yet hard to tell whether it ■ , ®,'othl"f •«»««»'•
ei.iag, and not weakening, small 'out
*** ^ lynn or Callahan. | tdlcclive—sunh are tho qualities of lie-
The Democrats in Pottawatomie Witt’s Little Early Kisers, the famous
county elected both commission-1 lim“ hoctll'v Ur"» Co-
( rs. f We wish to call your attention
| to what Stone & Co., Lave to say
1 to you in this issue.
• Then in Oklahoma City call at
| No 17 12 Broadway where you
can gel the best lunch, fresh ovs-
reived another car of lumber this j ters, or cb.li to he had in the city.
week' j The length of life luay be increased
Coats received another lot of l>y lessening Us dangers The mujori-
rtovo pipe and ..munition U)is Av cf |,ec,do die tro.n lung tnaddes
j i lieso may be averted by promptly us-
| ing One .Minute Cough Cure.—Choctaw
John Layton and Squire Beeman | Drug Go.
mule a trip to Oklahoma city j Being u able to visit Choctaw
Friday. j City as requested, I will agree to
,, r , .. , 1 pay railroad fare on all sets of
Mrs. imnvn living north west | tpe/th by takiDg railroad fare in
' town IB under the doctors care | coniIderaUon| a,30 on a„ otber
tills, we.Di. j dentle work. M ith 3000 teeth to
1)1 4 - I ■ Hues atiendert the ; select from, and the latest improve-
medical association at Oklahoma j ments for the painless extracting
jot teeth, 1 make this rare offer
Cleveland county elected all oi
the democratic ticket but treas-
urer.
The Davidson & Case yard re-
t hursday.
Wm. Bollwine of Chociaw City
was among the visitors yesterday.
-Shawnee Quill.
Say neighbor, how about that
st ive wood on subscription? IPe
could use it now.
Mia. J. K. f.gon lias been on , its magic-like actiou will
the .-id; list this week, but is some — Choctaw* DmgOo.
l/i ttfl at mo: id j A few loads of stove wood would
James Hues is Improving his! lie appreciated on
line farm in i e ICickapoo by set-1 most any time now.
ting out a lot of small fruit. i n., „ .. ,
i I he Choctaw News and ‘Farm,
Cyrus Fix and wife returned to and Home” a monthly paper pub-
for a short time.
Dr. Kirkpatric, Dentist.
45 Oklahoma City, O. T.
To cure all old sore s. to heal an in
doleut ulcer, or to .speedily euw piles,
yon need simply apply DeWitt's Wit.'li
Hazel Salve accordiug to directiens I so full of un i.leul, so uiany important
HarmoDy Notes.
Cotton picking 1b about over in
this neighborhood.
Hurrah for McKinley.
Mr. Litteer, wife and daughters
returned home Tuesday evening
after a visit with old friends and
neighbors near Ukon.
Rov. Jordan, tho new Methodist
minister preached at Harmony
Sunday at eleven and also at night
Everyone will do well to come and
hear him on the second Sunday in
each month.
I’rayer meeting at Stogsdales,
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs.J. S. Diggs made
a business trip to Oklahoma Tues-
day.
Mrs. II. A. Jones started for In-
diana Inst Monday, where she will
visit her parents and other rela-
tives,
Sunday school at Uarmony Sun-
day.
1’ev. Horner the Baptist minis-
ter is conducting a protracted meet
ing at Riverside.
Miss Maggie Witzel is visiting
in Oklahoma city.
Aunt Mineuna,
From the Kickapoo.
Hurrah for Doc. Tanner.
Well as we sec there is no one
corresponding from this commun-
ity', 1 will try and scribble a few
words to let the people in the t’ott
country know that we are still liv-
ing and enjoying good health.
F. B. Morrow, our road over-
seer is doing good work and is get-
ting our roads in good shape for
travel the coining winter and
spring.
Mr. Gibson is putting upa very
line house, and when completed
will cost about five hundred dol-
lars. Messrs Sewell & Scott are
the contractors.
Mr, and Mrs. C'has. Waner, 'I r.
and Mrs. Melvin Boggess were the
guests at Seldon Beavers last Sun-
day evening.
It is u wonder that Leo Ifright
wouldn’t look him up a wife now
that leap year is about over.
Doc Tanner has already been
practicing j utling his head in a
rain barrel and hollowing “Justice
Tanner” just to see how itsounds.
Post Oak.
The old way of delivering messages
by postboys compared with the modern
telephone, illustrates the old tedious
methods of "hreakiug" colds compared
wit Ii their almost instantaneous cure
by One Minute Gough Cure.- Choctaw
Drug Co.
Ttie time to Subscribe.
The old newspaper sating “now is
the time to subse ibc.’was never more
true Ilian a* pres-nt. Flic limes are
St/fist KIPIluF $1,00 Pirn YEA fi.
-- --———
surprise you,
national uud State affairs are shaping
elves for a change, i hat no- oue
can a Herd to ho without a lmtiipolih'a
| daily or weekly. 'I he St. Louis Repub-
ubscription ! lie. the greatest J>.
per, Is making a s|
Pi!IV A 110 DETECTIVES.
\\ e want one or two young men
in this county to represent us as
Private Detectives. 1 xperience
unnecessary. Money for the right
man. Address with stamp.
TrXAB Dl'.TKCTIVi: ANU I’llO.
TECTlVE AflENCY,
San Antonio, Texas,
Absolutely pure, perfectly barmloss,
and invariably reliable are Iheqiiahtics
of One Minute Dough Cure, it never
fails in colds, oroup and lung troubles.
Children like it because it is pleasant
to lake rml il helps them.--Choctaw
Drug Co.
Asa joses Mandamuses Tint Elec-
tion Hoauh.
Tho injunction oase against the
canvassing board was postponed
last night until tonight.
Last night Asa Jones go', out a
writ of mandamus to compel the
hoard to issue a certificate of elec
tion to him or to appear in court
this evening at 7:40 and show why
such certificate .should not he is-
sued Tho injunction part of the
case will come up at the same lime
and in case the judge dissolves the
injunction the mandamus will al-
so have to be recalled.—Times
Journal.
“Excuse me,” observed the man In
spectacles “blit I am a surgeon and
that is not whore the liver is. ’ Never
you mind where his liver is," retorted
the other. "If it was In lib big loo or
his left ear DeWitt's Little Early IT sera
would reach it and .shake it tor him.
On that yotT mm bet your gig lamps.
—Cuoetaw Drug Co.
A B ight B >y Wanted.
An active, reliable boy in your
town can tnako big money each
week as agent for PENNSYLVA
N 1 A GltlT, the great family news-
paper, Complete novel in separ-
ate pamphlet form with every is-
sue. No capital required. No
risk. Papers are sent for sale up-
on commission. Unsold copies, if
any, are returnable. All done on
Saturday. 4.001) agents hustling
now. Write quick before some-
body gets ahead of you.
Gkit Puui.ishing Company,
" ir.Lfamspoiit. Pa,
Important Contract Secured
We are glad to Inform our readers
that we have close 1 a eon tract foi ail
viTtlsing No To Hac and Casearets. the
famous preparations manufactured bv
the Sterling Remedy Co. of Chicago
and Now York Tho Sterling Rom Id v
Co. appreciate the value of this paper
a*an adverlising medium, and the
compliment is more marked, us the
company is a conservative concern
which sells its products under au ah
solute guarantee to cure or money re
funded Every oue of our retail drug-
gists <s authorized to sell No To-Bae
guarenteed lohaeoo habit cure, and
Casearets, gunrenteed ainstipatiou
cure, under this absolute guarantee,
and our readers need not hesitate to
i/iii these preparations, as it involves
no risk whatever, either physical or
financial.
WE BUY COTTON!
--AND PAY THE-:
* Hiflliest Market Price for it,
WE SELL GOODS
Just as cheap as anybody and are prepared to give you some genu^
ine bargains in
READY IVSADE CLOTHING,
s^§s3?From $1.50 on up,4-
COME TO OUR STORE
when in town and get our prices. If you don't need anything Sat present,
you will know whore to buy when you do. Remember wo carry a lull and
complete line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats. Caps, Roots aud Shoos—auytUluj
most that you need can he lound right hero in our store.
oe^!
We are simply knocking the bottom clour out in the
shoe line. We can fit you out with a high priced
shoe or a low priced shoe, suit you in every respect.
CHOCTAW
STONE & CO.
UKLA. TER
Buy Your Wife n set of
Wit
V
5 v
’ HP
SVIRS. POTTS SAD fRONS
H hat Is the use of continually burning your hands trying
to do your ironing when you can get a complete set of these
irons for only $1 50. Set consists of 3 irons, rack and handle,
Do you know the make of this Razor? K id what it says on tho
handle. It is put up liv E. C. Simmons Inch is enough to convince
you that it is good. Now iboi’* think for a mil ute that, these are the only
articles that we am selling cheap. N i sir, ,.nr motto is quick sains and
small profits. Remember we konp everything in Hardware.
D. P. COATS.
this city Wednesday night from
the eastern part of lhe t riitory.
Mr. Fix tells us that he will prob-
ably go into business here.
Mr. John Dobbs, who w as elec-
ted Constable in Choctaw town
ship wilt have his office at the
store of G. W. C'utealt and will be
at his office every week day ex-
ript when out on duty.
Ask some men for an advertise
merit or a few locals and they will
say they don’t believe in adyertis
ing- a paper is never read. Lei
one of them be caught kissing his
neighbors wife, nr trying to hold
up the side of a building some time
and his tune changes instantly;
and if the printing office is in the
ga; el of a seven story building be
w 1 climb up to the top and beg
ul Gie editor to keep quiet and not
put'lish it. The paper is not read
oh. not
First putilisheil Nov 11. lSlXi,
Notice For Publication, j
Land Office at,Oklahoma, O. 'J’.N’ov i
11 18IW.
Notice is hereby given I hat the follow- I
ing named settler .as liieilnotleeofhis
iiiocia.le m"a spa■ jj,.nlion to make final proof in support j
o'cial oiler ol il- , f pis claim, and thill slid proof wili lie!
li-ited at Louisville, Ky., both one
year for one dollar.
Scaly eruptions on llie head, chap-
ped hands and lips, cuts, bruises scalds
burns are quickly cured by DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel -Salye. Il is at present
the article most used for piles, and it j Chociaw Normal and industrial 0< dlegc
n! ways cures thorn — Claetaw DrvgCo.j Choctaw Citv, Oklahoma
_ ------ - profit wili nu *
daily :iu«l Saudav pap. r for Ihrtv i u’-id* iicfow flu.* Ilc^ister & Receiver at;
months at $1,.V). It is *u a your by Oklahoma, O- <m Jam J. 1UU7.
n.; lhe iwe.ea-week Republic is I for ,,, p.|, ip r 1 w.
sout to'o times a week —U)1 papers- foi
only ^1 a year. In addition to all the
political news, it prints every day a
spread of general m ws and features
not equalled by ai other paper.
lie s a 1-4, sec. 26. tp 12 r 1 w.
lit1 names the following wit luessus toj
ItMiee j
and ultivation of, said land, viz:
Will am (.‘oilier, .loan A. Brown, 1 >. i
.M Mutlei and A’l^a -• t il me ) all ol !
Ciu-ctaw. (.». T,
I’». M Ddloy, Register.
First puhllslied Oct 10 1S86.
< tiee For l’ublir •: *n.
I.a ml Oilier, ai Oklaiioma O. T. Oet. _ ,
In Probate uourt, bounty of Okla.
Popilak Low-prick California 1 A 1113 losuiution i now open lor Notice i'hereby given that the follow- homa Territory I Oklahoma.
Fxri Hftiovs the reception of colored students, ing n imod settler has hied notice of her j In I ho IvstOe Of )
,, „ , ' ‘ both male and female. Student* V , '' — ‘ "1 '
I ho Santa Fe Route dally excursions ... , . . , . , ' . ' j j Tho Territory of Oklahoma- to the
Califort ■ wtll be given a full and complete «•*»;
arc deservedly popular. Gars are ol c(,ur“e 1,1 formal and Industrial ' .......... ........
This itiolilution is now open for
t«4j«s>-«l-a-av O-A •».«*'is 4b «««««<!
_ aim)Y catharuc
oa/v
CURE CC^ISTKMTIOH
W n-j wV S i i ft* B i W k 1 J
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25 * 50* 'fe. . • vH5V. DUH^STS {
. ", ;
* ‘ - Tf»ntf( i s
b .* x-->«
ot fret'
newest patteru and very comfortable, work.
having every necessary convenience Special urangetnents have been
These excursions are accompanied by marte for lhe care of girls.
Pullnan conductors and porters, aud
are patronized by many of the best pco-j H°ar,i und tut,on* J,er
pie. Low ticket rates. j Kor further particulars ndress,
The Santa Fe's Californio line is re-j Rev. J. W. Dunjee. Choctaw City,
markably picturesque. Its middlu; Ok.
course across the contiuent avoids ex
tremos of heat or cold. , q,
For descriptive literature, '
G. J\ NichoJsou, (t. P. A
R’y, Chicago. Ok
Prof. J. J. Johnson Choctaw City,
-aid Win. Pincgar, Deceased.
E!l i Browu. widow of Charles Browu, | Von are notified Hu' FFijha Koh
( d. I orts has applied for letters of win u
For the u <• I. of see 1? tp 12 n r 1 w | * ration on said estate and that h:u f
hi r naiues lie* following wiVnu^es *o application will bo heard at r re^ui.ir
prove her con tin ius i 1 ic i on !li HR 1 ourt on . ■' day of
:ind uullivatioti of .-.tid land \iz: i Nov. 181)6 at •1 o’tdook A M. at wh eh
\N i*!«iin (.'amp: «•! 1, Kohert T. i’)un^-u, D'ue any person in.crated may ap
J i H. Tho ■ l petition
5 uun^. all of Ok IdIjoiij i, (). I. j Witness my hand n" I the Meal of
R. M.DilPiy, Resistor j said Court hereuuto allixed this 19tli
____ ... _____ J day of Oc
\\ m. P. II rper Probate Jn Igo.
First puhiished Sep 12 1896.
Notion For Publication.
Land Office at Ok!ahoin;( (I. r (J
16 1890.
Notice i> hen by given that the follow
'
inij* 11 i.m to make final proof ju >upport
of Iiis claim Mild rlntsaid proof will be
madf hid'ore the Re/ister & iv. uei /erai
<J 'i
Frank. A. Daorgv
for the n w, i s«*o, I. tp. i:j r. 1, w.
lie names the following wit-mt- -s to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, v
F<>st« >• Andrew ()’C
Jjlines il Johnson and Fe.nl ii tu-r. aU
of Douglas O l
R M. Dl lev. Register.
FouSalk.— (?ood property in Choc
t;isv City, count-1 ouj of House u. < 4
.......... - Wanted-An IdeaSS® ......... >, ... ’ .....
■*T"sr ot “•K,,uW'""uk""Ci,)''
purticluis euquae at ihisoilicu.
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