The Choctaw News. (Choctaw City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 14, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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Frank E. Bccman Eduoi.
SUSORin i »N UATKS.
vuir ' ir. iu advance ........
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form aut we w i I» make it
w. ill ! hoy?
Ren;.'ln nicks up his m ., i
aa l loosen up the ruins he -tr'!.
r fast lint i sy leap and wa m •
ii hi.i in the timber following
m old trail.
I’rop.'i" ' r wi itit.
will
The intiicatin. ti are that v.i
have a severe winter.
Tliti Tecum- h Repaid!.' . l
out an illu*tiaf< 1 editu-.i i «<•••
let
Twenty mile- “Benpiu’' uubh-
hoy, steady now, I hear the nv-li
itig of water, it i" an angry unmi
tain stream swollen t>y the n en*
raitia.
W tint tii in It you Beogin, ami lor
answer he | lunger in. I draw up
my leg", vet the .'. iter gives iheui
a good
ittVEXionr ’.inE's yum
.Now Vink, Nov, : i Flan-
na and Ilnuur J-favuipn’' have
>uet shaken hamli ami de la red
all hetf on until ne.tt ti ..
Davenport ir the cartoonist who
| provided the Republican chairman
TIip Silver Moon DAVIDSON * CASE
with ■ un clothing, conutrue-
ted o' ii-mark p id, am! pic-1
tured him an unclassified . ni-j
mal vit!' 'urted yet recnpiit/. I
nh!< ! a ires After the election
D'vci.,. .t expressed n wish to
meet Hanna per- nally, n:.d on
‘titurda v Secretary IVrkiim of tne
Nittiamil Cunitiiittee arranged a
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Now tlyit election is o'. i
every citizen of Choctaw unit" out
elf its in building tin our town
wetting as it rufthru and
surges nuainst my nnlile -teed and j meetim'.
saems determined to tike his fern i In l.aii-iuao v.as not in the
from under him, yet he brin-a roe■, cret. 'Ir Perkin:: led tho way
safeh on the other side, Ituto il.nn.r room and said
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DEALER IS
Lil n?Ji^r
Doois
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VKAR DEPOT
of
Now I'eesin, it willin - dark
and ,yn and 1 i. :::-t watch ‘in .-auue
good is11oi to spun 1 the night
lion’ is this "Id boy, nice erect)
See til.:! j our - "•*« b i .
good warm ate Iter and thov v.i! ”ra and no one can ir:i \\ l ii ]> on
lo l,.« feed no here. I u ;l! lay d nvn on this
winter on consideral.!. i. — f•• d.
It is now thought that an extra
soH'ion tyill.be called by the incom-
ing president to pin revt the linauci a.
It does not pay to raise Hcrub stock
Sell the scrub:-, and p.-t well hr. 1
animals. This is a good year t
make the change, while prices
low.
lay d
rubber poncho and you ii". nip tht
“Mi Hanna, allow me !o intro,
due you to Mr. Hotner Daven-
port. ’’
Mr. .Hanna - f,j: look on a aetri
io nous expri .ion n- he put out
lii bund and shook hands, Baying:
R< tmirrnt and Hotel,
a SO Mam St-
<hirei Meal:., '5 cents Wo make a
specially i ‘ Short orders. Good rooms
in conntciiot: tv Ith everything mint end
clean.
COME ATX » » SEK 0S
\V j'l NKWs'iN, Pkop.
iituuo'n, o. t.
Klims OF MOULDING AND FINISHING LUMBER
- — — CHOCTAW CiTy
—IP YOU WANT-
It is claim, d In :t. with ti p-
a Southern slope will yi.lt eirloi
richer, -id . tier flavored fr ■ ,,t
there is an inen-asod risk of lose froe
late froBts.
—
Kentucky b .< undoubtedly go,
Itepublicnn, pviiij McKinley V
plurality. Ih.ii ., . 1 if true t
his word, will now in the 'loti
di.-.t church
grin#)) and w itch. Now keep your
eyes Open and ii ;.it; discover any
duepfcioils object', lurking around
pull on llii' hiriett, and l ji.it him
mi the neck as |io k yingly rub,
iim neck against my fihuulder and
I hoi him gonj mp,iil.
At h.ur o’clock the n:\xt morn
aw ike
:-o you an the scamp, are s
Thi ('iim taw News nnd 'l'arin i
md II me” a monthly pnjier pnh. i
ii'bi-d at Louisville, Ivy., Loth one
P)6 Be^j- C^coJ^
curies, Furnishing Goods, i
Come and See Us.
•Ai the Lowest 1'iic;:.", go U
'TCAL'l''s. \ complett
i- ' , . line of Staple and Fancy Gro.
urni-hiiig Goods, and the best Flour ma le on earth
that’s been doing it? M ell, ain’t
volt ushamed of yourscl'9”
year n.; one dotl:ir
A •' O ld s of Sl :V ■ wood would
be npprr anted "ii ubfiCilption
Then he added. “I admire yoorj no-t' ni time now.
but < 1 — ri
genius ami execution
your conception."
“I don’t mind meeting any body
I have over caricatured,’’ km i
Davenport, "providing he i- a
Weil detigiii how broad gauged man-hut I am afraid
you mu during the night.'. I of their wives • o't the
" 1 v u i ti n It 1 J..: t! better t a k i i idea th . t It j - a pc is. »f rn a U t-r —
" saddle off for a few minute: j " Don’t let M m Hanna get her
•>' .:e the oldest house in ( hoctaw, and .are hcaditt; irterr
m -verything in our Hue. Upper end of Main street.'
G. W. Outcalt.
It has been estimated and cloarU
proven that if farmers could lie in
duoed to ilise.ii’il -crabs, and iim
only the jiitro bretal- Ut* erersn ii.
value of poultry product would he
fuily .10Q per cout
Tin followi : rti clip
ped from ,
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s ly ini;, that altln a gif cur equain
tano»*with Mr. Kennedy lias I.......
t we k n
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'Hi' i' ; i i :
I the aid of his esP , . v, 11• . who i
'I ways v. ■■ i 1:
iug itiru in times of ntf'd. he ishouu
to cornu to ti:" fi .nit.
The following ! • wi t, th" Chro.i-
P» has to say:- Ho is tho yout .,
editor in Oklahoma. He K only k’l
years old. and is the t uhlishr i :
the Tratlseiipt :,| Norm Ml. Pm .p,
the i
I Hedy was Secretary . f ti.i Rep.
j can County Central f, mm.i- . ; '■
I retury of the Hr ' Idyun Fo e H n
d * lull, organized iu the I’erritorv :
Secretary oi the McKinioy mi l FI >
feart Club, ami one of the thru.
r ’ i (.\:u
I mitteo, thereby »•!: uing the ...
| <>f being not on:, tii • y ., .... i,
I °ne ol the most successful young
| siant in t >kl. 1, u >. FI,. w„rF
j vigoi "sly fur i i3 ! ,rty , and he
I Wife, who is a si, ■■ :Pier, fmih
j 1 * ':ui’u -
I ’•1 T | Me K , o. . 1
Hkis wife are ii th mitifes of Ohiouiiti
I went to Ckiahofnn n-. i mi us ;
I "her: '>,•• ion.m ( - air e,
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Fair Oklahoma.
Continued from last week
Ail right Captain here are the
rder.+. Be eautious and may God
ielf> you safely through.
Rt saluted my commander tmd ride was
• it,,til, now lay down anil tain
"ne good roll, then cat last amt ii
you and . dun t make uidgeporl
by nine o’clock tonight it will not
tie our lauit. 1 believ; I will fill
up with hard tack and North Car-
olina turpentine. U by say old
boy, you aro hotter than a dozen
dead horses, you rolled clear ovei
as oliek as a whistle—here you
may trv some of tb s bard tack,-
ike it old buy? -all right I will
divide with you—what waa that?
I he crack ot u carbine one mile
oil. All right, you and I wid b,
oil to—1 believe we will beat a lit-
tle to the south. Now be quiet
while l listen—“troops!” It |,
lucky for U.J t,bat we vam. d fi
our course us we did-ten miles,
inly fifteen more.
It is riDw sun-up and .. : .
breeze from the i a-t. i .
) u ever see as lovely
us Ibis ’ I believe it is .- • ,
lake about a lifte-ui nili<'sp;i; >
Oh you are anxious are v .. r'!
right my boy, I will let yin un at;
will —I can trust you to in n,y j
one a clean pair of heels. I here,
old boy, that is the gait that niun
urea rti the mi i
five minutes. here Dentin ibi-
country is ip'ting too rough ;..t
this gait, you will have to si r.v up
a Iittie.
'Vo are now half wav and it i-
nly ten o’clock -good old Ben jin
'•he first good grass now and yon
shall top and graze
this is the spot we are looking for
you may have all my hard tack,
you have well earned it nd h°re
is water, now Bengin I will spread
mv Poncho and lie down. I he
In vi; this the garden spot •
•iFdsn,’’ hear those birds singing,
hear the gentle rustle of the leave
as they drop one by one, hero is
i gold c'oinr—another silver, hen
i nines a win,le show i ot them ol
every tint and color, there is a
sweetness in the air 1 lay there
Diking in all thi
when you say
dreamiuj
111:11111? on ynil,'' laughed !he chair
iiiaii.
"'Veil, now, Davenport, tell u.<
Tin tune t•> Sulisirllie.
'I he old i.t-v. l ajicr saying “now t-
lii titne-uOsoi ilio,’’was no v i t'more
' " He' i '' (: ‘sent. Hie times ar,
- mil i iiieiileiu, so many important I
. :nt ion:i i and ,State atiiiirs are sliajiinzj
llie.iiisnivus fur a idmilgi', that no on. !
* oi . to lie w ithout a metiipolitan
'll'. "I- weekly. The S|, |„mj. Kepiih-
the grenti 't Demoefitio now in-
per. Is ."u king a special oiler of it.
daily and Suuday papi r for three
Wfr»nfii» ii t.sn rim wmi
KIRKPATRICK, !). D.S K
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| ne Uanpy "
0 1IV * Oklahoma City, Oklai
am
- - months at SI, ." It i a year tv I
said Mr. Hanna, ns the pair part- mail. The Tw . .i-.v,cl; Kepubli WATCH This Space
ed, “what art you going to do now! s‘‘»t t so time u weefe—104 papers'- fm
Hist it’s nil over and I’m no long. !°ni-v ,H addition to all tb
■ political news, it prints every day a
-.piead of general tows and fnntnros
not equalled by at y other paper.
er available material?"
“Going to Eur >pe Wednesday,
was tho answer. “( .itp. to g.;i a
look at Ikirllamenl and do a little
work and rest, p .uje,
" God help G lads to oo,’ d ■ ,ervod
the chairman. - St. !,. Republic
Oct.
NOT A SUIT.
Walker, of H'illiams & WuUtor,
Lit Foster * Idol's says he saw a
pair of trousers hanging in
o! a store, and rbsentraindedlv
threw ih :r. nv r his arm, forget.
Log to j>ay the man for them He
V I- ! '".mptly arrested and taken
• • ' ra he pleaded guilty1
' f th-ft. lie was discharged much
i * (up surprise of the prosecuting
it >rnrv. who demanded lo know,
’ ic rc.t s m.
“lie’ll have to go hack and1'
'steal the coat and vest before I can I
| hake a suit out of the case,” was!
i the reply.— Ex,
Fir •! pnblLlied Nov. 14
Notice For Puhlii atiou,
l.iiint otlieeat Oklahoma<>. r.
tto lsy«
Notion is hereby given tl.pt the fol
■ ing named settlor has hied no'icool
I'1- intention in uinkr tiu-il proof in
strpporl of hlsi laim.and that said toruol
will I" made Imforu Begistcr nud ic
i otver at olclah ima o. t.. on Jan.
..... Bcuj linln F Worley
fr ■ »'Ji' l!" s c I l . it 30, tp 11 n r 1 w. I M
I hi names the.following witnesses lo
prove lii« continuous residence upon
and ri:Hi', a'i.in of. saul land, viz.
Adam • I K'he.’, Heim Hall. I.uko J
'Vmlev and Julius M VVorlev all o
Berry, O. T.
Ii M. Dillcy nogistor,
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NEW
Livery Barn,
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And see what wo have to a ay
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I have the best liarn in the city
loot! rigs with first class accom.
’ ■ tion for the tr.r/iing public.
Give me a call ,.V'>
j Guo half block en-1 of Outoaii -
store.
H fX.'tT RoU.v. r.\ ! ,
Proprietor
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WORLD!
Tlfltli I t-UITk KllirirtV.
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Job ITintino
"'lien yon aro in need of anythin,
in thi- lino come and gat our price- .
Wanted- An Idea £53
wT,^ovuuNr
c«., h WauMngUtn. I>. tor th^lr L>rt.'
ftuU lUt ot two iuvoutk>os waokitl
pat _.
weaitt
f At tor*
Iro oiler
Coltop F.pod fop Food,
1 he i aluc of ectrou shod cultc or
tnpal as food for cattle c penally is
coming to be well understood. The
low prices for gruiua and other feeds
„ ii.iu J,,,, ;i|l B-ud to prevent large use of this
Here wo arc *'1 in Oklahoma during the present
season. It may often ho advisable'
to ioe moderoto quantities in con '
noctiori with corn or Kaiitr -t-ver or : if m^g
prairie hay. j ^ ^
1 he hitiis, which etui be bought at > '''>Y' /X:, . n-’.-' V'tki*
low prices at tho cotton seed mills, ”■™™™™ ■ '■
have coneidi rtble feeding value, but
iiv not suitable us the sole food ot
any c’ais of stock.
L a littni). r of localities in Ok:
lioma considerable cott-.m ha ■ boo.,
grown slid gin aod where the di tan
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t<)a railroad or a coumi K"oil mill!
beauty of nature makes it itnprcmt:ibt.j to have ti, •
John are you k. .al taken to such tuBD. i h • tin
_ ■ ground cotton seed i. a good food
* ‘ ‘ ’ "Uppoao l! is Ktnw;; !)iU shoidd Ins sort with r,.n ;e i •
o disturb, you In your rid, at ft is rarely
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Yes the last forty miles of that h:,R " 1«r««
. le was h.r life, cartridges m|L' " j ■ • ' ol ni .
lolngtomy tent 1 ordered my Igons, six bullet holes throm-h t. v °r ‘or,:liu* nv,itl'r
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hm off two minutes al. d of time f., ihful ol,! B-ogin v s unhurt
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j "uportanl Democratic “u",Uy put,.
Iteliod ni New York City, ll vill he ol
e-peeiiil ml vantage to you il'iriug the
prestdentia! vaut|i.alsn
iisliotl every other day, except Sunday
and lues all tlio fi u-lincs. and timed-
j nesa of a daily It conil.ines all the
j "ows with a long list of 'Uoreating Ur-
s
j and graphic illustrations. Hie hitter h,
: :np a specialty.
Alt these in. rovement- have been
made witnout any increase iu the cost,
which remains at < ne dollar per ycai
W’c oiler thi tin. qnaied newspapet
and ' I ttr. Guo uv News” together
•ne \- ir for 4 «5.“»
'l i e regular subscription price of the
t wo papurs >s Oo
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Tell you handled those fellows
pretty rough
_ ''clock and fifteen njintdt -. p
liCtsll"
Jon. nohl : t
■afely up the north ban’ of ti), entrtt-t 1 : - p
fiver on
..mien .nose ietlows . .
hut yutt w re obliged ' mU>’
, ., i onloctiunn] ;;{ . F r
those pa
bound, 1 lorn i:t 1
■or moult ot view
fcrld, nr d the point ot grim
lookout Mountain, tlic c) »udt , a
Ind float away, the sir is , .
Intiy smiling at me as it tl„,' ; ..
|UiJ 'and lOUnl -. 1. ,;/p.
out for a ride today—tho pre eut,
•'."t the pint, let by.guiles he ly
liven up your gait—there that is
about the till)".
i'o ba -eoniimicit.
i 'f'm>rn!!y it will he f mm! advis.abh.
,rt Di'x tiv • 1 will: grain nr i
fe -I r it Lit than to fc 1 it alone. j
I t::L; is o ’on dor.,,. Tho li: ' |
. be consider, rt
objortiounl, h«? ,t very rarely o ;us-
Iron!)!.'ex-ept win, hogs. Cor
i i tic seed L: u!d m,t be allow
I" to :'■> to w.i-'e.
.'tt!T'?rff^tr<’ntft
■vis :t ’ iur ID: 1 aui’’h :*nJ
i .v v r<orui aw t.= wi <j mscip •
■'••r - vF*r- Son,r. E’ty from ' do mBMiif i.-tm-
•. pt uv •• gainst*, n r. .'•it.it. by liom .* m. '. mji-
p world that oap. gr,,
• • hontr. n't>- ft
. ri .ivi itiiagaAfi 1'itufc. »u oy itnritv
<1 *• • '‘ it isii ... ,n ip world (h...... ...
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h. Ui.Uij improvmr.. oi a tb“ ?<tw HOME.
WRIT* FOJl CI^OULARS.
: Kt i Hofie Sowing Machine C-
Of ■ >r, r.‘.vn. Bcjton, Xafi. fifiTNioNSov------- '
( iiu'j fr.T . st. T Ot .\!o, Dau.ar.Tz
fan FKAircrsoo, t -x- Atlanta, 6a,
ron SALE BY
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Dr. Sheldon-H. •
x- ------The Dentist
Vy ill l»c in Choctaw City the first week
ni each mouth comm* < t*iog April
Office in Ho; ,-i i).
4th
Read y.*i«r bunic paj>or
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New Goods!
eypr'i
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EXAH.
y'“u f’liiiies imnii.g ii|>tinpugi
!*«*>i-r -Ii.iulil ll. sere to caff at tid
hr't their Htii.hivit of ] iPiIid.
tin., before going ».» tho i.audDflico t .
pm Ve up.
"'ben you want the be.-o Jut,cl
£’ •V“U md 1 have a d*y 10 ‘ out Ifree^of charge ai'tifUot' Urmld w^F ° ^ ^
Meets in Mertes’ Hall
nturdav night at 7:30 p. m
"r. L. Alexander, N, G.
d. J. Glidden, Secy.
•Ss-vssas.
MOPVaiOHrs. eta.
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O.df • r.Vt fee .’vV.r!:.< I»cluAuu'rl
f •'or/ * s.>nt tAii'n . t is bruucht tt f. .
r.» fi-ro
:nt .o
fee : sV t r!:.< ;.r. n*
.. ... Jlli'n . t hy 1’^ 19 bro
Uiv s Lite 1/ a act v d ircccfvliar- > .it» .v,
gwMliti
■Arvxkt rtr'iilnt’"l of Anv f -'f.l!?,- r- 'fr 'n Pis
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First published Nov. t-l 1890.
Notice For I’ublicntion.
l and Officep< O' 'alioum ii 1 N >v
1890.
. is heri .at the fol-
is.g-namcd 'e:t’er has tiled notice
f hi- intention to make final proof i:
t■■ " t of Isis claim, and that --a t i
""I will be made befnn U.-gisU-r ■ nd .
teceiverat Oklahoma O. 1'. on Deo \1 ■
n» viz.
Ellas (! Beers,
*r thft nw 1-4, see. 15 tp 11 n, f 1 \v.
He names the following witnesses l<.
■rove his continuous tesidonen up
tivatioo qf sau* land, vix-.
Utdeou, John P 1 erso i,
■ Hess and Frank Jehu ion, all ot
'hoctaw, O, i'.
B. M. Dillev. Register
\ jury of ladles sitting m judg-
ment upon those new MiHi-
nerv goods just rec ived by
Airs Erie Been ti v. oiild
bo most apt to render
the folowing verdict:
.s'*.' x*.
KW,
‘ Guilty of being just too sweet foi
anything. ’ ’
- -=• ^tj|gr — •=—svwjr’
That would be rather a ’ pushy'
way of putting it, but it would
be none the less accurate
Fall in and inspect them:
Th,- latest style and
shapes,
Mrs. Erie L. Beaman.
One door north Dr. Dunn’s store
New Goods!
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Beeman, Frank E. The Choctaw News. (Choctaw City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 14, 1896, newspaper, November 14, 1896; Choctaw, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925022/m1/4/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.