Choctaw News. (Choctaw City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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CHOCTAW CITY’ OKLAHOMA- (). T. FRIDAY* OCT. *2B. ISiM.
NO. 37
10\V NS HI l* TD'KET.
For Frnstec.........Frank E. lineman.
For Glerk.............1)k l.otns Heemaii.
For Treasurer Sander' \\ Walker
For Justices..... Johnathan ,1. Hay.
.........lohn M. Miller
For t 'unstable
Vote the Pop ticket!
E. E. Kirkpatrick, Dentist. Ok
| lahorua City. 37tf,
Save money by purchasing your
hardware of Coats.
. , Don't fail to be oil hand with
......lohn II. Dolilis, | your vote on Nov. bth,
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Dist. No. 2. .
Dist. No a.. .. .
Hist. No. i.
.William Smith.
.....bum Harris
...Liga Robert.'
Mr. Duprez lias just received a
fine lot of dried Iruits.
You can gel o cent rates on nails
of Mertes.
Philo Owens paid Oklahoma
TOWNSHIP OFFI Kits 1 ‘lV a visit Wednesday
| rustec..................... Edward Taylor, i 1 'yrus Fix, the barber, paid Ok-
treasurer..................Joseph Taylor, lahoma City a visit Tuesday.
ju.ti' e' ’..j' J i»:V\. iiilVi. m. Uepuy A complete lu"' cartridges,
Constables Calvin Proctor, & Wm.Ivy i ammunition, etc at Coats
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
! hm M. E, Church of Choctaw City,
(i. \V. Mowbray Pastor. Preaching j
i*;K*li alternate Sabbath at 11 A M 7 did
P. M. Sunday School 1° A. M Prayer
Meetiug Thursdays 7 HOP. M I/idic*'
Vid Society'Thursday afternoon.
Plymouth Congregational Church, j
liev.Lyiuau IT Parker. Pa-tor.
Preaching eVct’v sabbath IT A- M. 7.H0|
P. M, .Sabbath School 10 A, M Prayer j
meeting Wednesday evening, 7.HO P M
Baptist Church, itev. .John \ Brown j
Pastor. Preaching al Congregational
Church every 4th Sunday 11 A M
M . E. < ’h it roll Soul h- U< v .1 A
Brown Pastor Preaching altc. mile!y |
With Baptist at (’ongregat ional (’liuivh
Wiiat is thk I’ko ui.k with Oklaho-
ma A La.‘tWohim)k ( ot it*
AUK AN1> ( A l TION
To the Populists of Oklahoma Terri-
tory, erecting:
The only day in ISO! when you can
directly influence your local or your
I general government is near at hand,
j On November 0th 3011 will be called
upon to express your wishes in govern*
| mental a flairs and your advice will not
be called for again for two \ ears. Then
do not permit any business or slight
illness to keep you from exereisiug
your duty in the use of your franchise.
The great and burdensome taxation
in Oklahoma is due to the conscience
, . 1 . 1 ♦ less scoundrels that dom nated 11 •«•
Well casein* always on hand at j First'iVmion;.l 1- g.-iaimv and-.do|.i
ed a code of laws that permits small
and unimportant eases to be appealed
from the justice courts to the district
courts which are olien presided over
bv appointed judges as rewards for
partisan activ it v and without regard to
judicial litnes>. The legal Trateruity
controlled tin* legislature and so wor-
th'd the code as to torment instead of
reduce litigation. Instances arc com
-s J e We 11 e ry Rcpai red-C***
Fine Wntelie-a Specialty Shop in
j front end of Athey A Lucas’drug store.
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MkJlln .kVM.'OO
Uncle Charley Ashill is working
in the Owens blacksmith shop
A
Lie
uc
mi
Mertes
William Redmond, Mr. Guppy's
accomodating clerk, is quite -ick.
Choctaw City now ban one res-
taurant less.
Judge Scott passed through this
city unduy, on his way to Tc-
cutnsch.
A l’eoplc'
he I)eld at;
1’arty meeting will
CHOCTAW CITY
Uw^L'd\
Ger.
lS'.il, at
moil where a ease involving only a.few ;
They are all good men that are | .joiiao- app.-alud ..ml im.iii, setth .1.
>f hundreds ol dollars t<
7 o’clock
iM res sod
p. m
liy,
jU.
to lu
Y0U TOUCAN BUY
‘Wril Casein^ at 12 and 14 cents
per foot Skoal stove pipa at 15 cents a
Joint
N All. If ATMS '! CENTS,
FENCE WIDE 2.<i(>.
Ptlltips. Shims, Heavy and Shelf
Hardw ire it Closing Out Price-’
P. J. MERTES
CIKICI VW CIT Y, OKI. V. II.lt
A* *A .VA XA <VVVA A.A, 4-9. *4 ^
.HenirtCTats are sighing,
Prohibitionists are crying,
Republicans are lying,
And Pops are flying .—Ex.
on tiie populist ticket, and will
ail be elected.
II. E. Athey is building a new
house on his residence lots in the
west part of town.
Mr. a.al 'its. Ed Muzzy became
the L<*ppy parents ol a baby boy
last. Friday morning.
Coats’ stock of harness and strap
Subscribe for tin* Nr:\Vs•
—Mrs. Jm..|)i*-s was quite sick tlw | ncvcrTo "complete as
»r<* nnrf nf the week . & 1
w. ne invites inspection
Rev. Ci. \V. Mowbray and land
fore part of the week
— MissOlive Wylder and Mr- -I C
Taylor visited Oklinoma City Weil
nesihiy.
— If you waul a reliable dye that will
color nil even hrown or black, and will
pleas** and satisfy you every time, use
Buckingham's ifyefor the whiskers.
— ltev. Rogers convinced the people
by In- speech S itur lav last, t ii it he
was worthy of their siij port
-Hemeinher that there will b*i servi-
Pl's *tt tli*' (/Oiigrcgational cliureli uex
Sunday at llcTcldckand in the even,
mg. SlUlday school at tin* usual hour*
E. E. Kirkpatrick, the Oklaho-
ma City Dentist, has secured the
Territorial right for Elsworth Ol)
tunder, foi tin* painless extraction
of teeth. This is the first obtun-
dant ever discovered that is harm-
less and painless. 37tf.
— I’he remarkable number of cures
bf gout and rheumatism which have
followed the use >f Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
point conclusively to the fact that this
remedy comes nearer being t lie -peeilie
tor complaint- of this nature than an y
other medicine in pharmacy
Rev. Richard flarper p istor if
the Congregational chuv'‘'i *• k
lahoma City, is here hi! ig « o
duct a sefies >f religion- ... f
lugs at the Oongrcgati mai nurrii
Ayer's Hair \ ‘go-, whi !i ..us out
jived and superseded hundred- of ->iti)
Mar preperations, is undoubtedly the
bids) fashionable as well is economi-
cal hair-dressing in the market. By its
use, the poorest head of hair soon be-
comes luxuriant and beautiful.
Col, Wilkinson and wife of ok
labdtha <'ity, Were guest* at the
City Hotel, on Tuesday. The
• ’ol. had just returned from ’van
$:i9, somewhat improved in health.
— Human life i- hold tod ri’ upK
when the individual who nc-d-a tonic!
Vor his system, seek to cover his wants
by purchasing every new mixture linn
i- lecommended to ,him. Remember
iliiit Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ha- a well
earned reputation of lifiy year s stand-
ing.
Mon. T. M. Helm paid tins
‘ Mice a pleasant visit Tuesday,
While bn his way to the Home
Valley school hoU?e, Where he
was to address the people of that
district.
ly started lor Stillwater
Wednesday morning.
t.et Merles’ prices on
when you build.
at a -‘osi of hundreds i»l Hollars to ihr
tax j)ayers, A proper limit should be j
placi d to appealable cu.m - consistent j
with both tin* welfare «*i iln* litigants
and the public that pay tie* bills 1 iie j
counties ol • Oklahoma have Ihmmi nearly |
bankrupted hy the flagrant abuse of ;
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every propertv holder in
Besides these liagiant abuses of pow-
er, these parti-.m appointed judges
have ordered paid maiiv thou- uids ut
(, I iioirs for alleg' d .*".dg' - and public
| buildings al figures wineii stamp the
transactions as lramlulunt on their
nails I fat •
J Tlie coronmnlfi tliat |>roiil by this
j out r.igeoiis system cannot he trusted to
I he magic lantern slioW at llu 1 |-, f0( m * n,. mw hy wiiich they and
h . L. church, Tuesday night, wa- I tlieirfixends are enriched,
n ported as being a first class ami ! * ,K‘ J’eupK^ Fartv «s pledged to
power by the district judges in their!
eornpt .nn, ouers'to J M USIC WILfi BE FU Il\ISH E D
pay extravagant court hills, fee bills,)
supply bills to partisan pel-, enabling
uvu mr'ii 111 l\lt,iV.-YvriT1'..r't i OKLAHOfl^ QbARTETTE
i(, HOQfJKS,
ijhiiifi;, -v
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$
$
Tills >[):(• (• rrsei veil lor
<i. Itf. (HfTC°A!T i
I Wi\o i' too 6usy Waitiixfi or\ Kis T
many customers this Week to
{ Write an ad x-
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vV1v^1vV v'v' vVvV v^1 vN* vV
moral show
J ii. ilias had the misfortune
to get his hand hurl quite severely
Saturday last, while at work in
the cotton gin.
Go in and nep 1 oats when In
town. He has a coiiti lete slock
of hardware, tinware, plows and
wagon material,
I'm. KimbaU keeps on hand
constantly a supply of fresh meats
also bananas, oranges etr. nis
shop is north of Outcalt’s store, tf
This is a great week lor the
well man Homer Giles, He ry
Sampler, !) ’. Coats and Mr'
1'irceil, all 1, Mug wells drilled
Ii oil Mertes for tour well
iiisei ng.
Say Stranger! Do you Wallt a
good square meal? If so, go to
the City Hotel, oil west side of
main street. .
Mr. Clare of Missouri, who was
here some weeks ago looking at
the country returned Saturday
with his family, and intends lo-
cating in this country.
Trade —A nice good size young
pony, gentle to work or ride. I
Will trade for a good young cow.
Enquire of G. A. Allen. Choctaw.
Dr NY L. Maupin and E. S.
Rinehart have consolidated their
Dental business and will do busi-
ness at Rinehart’s old stand, coi-
ner Robinson & Main streets. Ok-
lahoma < ity, O. T. 36tf.
Go to Kimball’s meat market
for the best of fresh meats, banan-
as, oranges etc. Two doors north
of Outealt.s store. 16tf
Ca'tle for sale - I) P. 1 oats
lias 8 yoke of first class work cat
|tie for sale, also one big waggon
\l! citizens, i rr ■■ peetiv.- of pai -
ly, are i irdi.illv Invited to atten I
tills meeting and hear tin politi-
cal issues of the day discussed in
a fair and impartial manner by,
well iiilnrmeil public speakers.
An espeoiitl invitation is exO tided
to tlie LA 1)I E'.
First I'nhlis'o
Notice Ft)
mol 1 Itliee :U 1
forms in l e.rritorial inauagtanenl and
we call upon every man who loves Iris
country to rally lo the polls ou No-
vember Oaad phteh his advice and pro-
test where it will count-—m the ballot
box.
The 10 [u r cent a Month iiotrsho vers ,,
warrant scalpers and mourn loaners s
that iul'est the territory have herein- ! .A j|| |„. the
fore held seats in the legislature aud ! im| n,-.-,.iv,•oi Oklalioma
have defeated wholesome.» .v- pro c -i- j Nov.onhcr. dtlh. i -ol. viz:
ing the homestead to d ivasouabie a . l*i.to'»sr I Si'.',,,
ntuuut from execution or atiaetuueut, ' For tlie st nwf of see-1, i'p lip, r .*
and tlie Kupubiean and Demoeraln ,
parties have chosen many ot their lei; J J,, names the following wit nesses to
islative aud council candidates from prove Ins continuous residence upon
this same class of shy locks t itai 11\ e t>\ aud cultivation ot. 'aid land, vi/.t
the sweat of other rn n. j Jamcsl) Sliritm, Jo-eult J. Kostet.
Nohopeof a ciiauge in our ’'urden- i p,-,- Myers and Jeremiah Heel;man, aii
me sy stems e;oi lie had front men eu .»f 11:tI. O I
I Oct I !»h, I sol-
Publication
!.lahoma ('dy, I' I
October i’itlt, I Si) 1. i
Notice is her. : ,V given that the lol
lowing named settler lots tiled noth'* !
pf iiis intention to make final proof In '
npput't of his .‘l.ittii, ami that said;
l-ngistei |
). T. oil !
E. TAYLOR
otK.LGEN'EH^L ^ERCH^DISE^O^t^
My Specialties
%Y
% %
% &!
Dry Goods, Groceries. Hats, and Caps.
Dtens Goods. Gents and Ladies UnderweaL
I’ll iso who Ii tv never d ' lit with 111 ■ ire 1-espe, tidily ruqumt
ted to j»i ve mo A trial.
un.-tftt in ihtM’o jiintiiujcc ot those sys
turns. Wo demand atso, aud our can
didales are pledged to the eaautiucni
ot measures that " ili protect our citi-
zens from tlu* t\torii'»us of demands
iu human form bv high rate of inturusi.
Wecougratulate t tie Populists of Ok
lahoma on the great and rapid growth
of the party during the past i.wo years
Since the last election wo have aosorb
ed votes from both out parties till now
the complete poll of the Territory
shows that the Democratic party will
east less than 2H percent of tlu* total
rotOaud tliai Mr. Beaumont leads Mr
Mvim by a haudsam1 majority. Vdb !s
who have heretofore voted with tlu*
Democracy as t he out v reasonable hope
of defeating the Republican party wilt
here see the folly of throwing awas
their Vote tin- year ou a Democratic
candidate, t he Hon. Ralph Beaumont
lias carried on the most arduous cam
paigu made m tin* west aud Ins pecu-
liar Illness tor performing the duties
of Territorial Delegate, owing to his
long acquaintance with legislative
work as Chairman <*f tin* Legislative
Committee ot the kmghts of l abor,
leads us to hope that his majority may
exceed the expectations of bis most
) .-anguine friends. The test of your
—And now Uniholtz i< giVmg around
the county circulating reports ag uns*
Miss Beitniau, the populist camlidat.*
for superintendent, such as that she
ts a member of the A I3. A , the ant
Hatholic organization, is in favor of land a No 1 horse
mixed schools, an I most iwi
that she is a grass widow.. How awful'
small a man mils' be to tight a woman
in such an underhan mil m inCer' J in*
Oklahoman is not a supporter of M i-s
Beitman, but dislikes to see foul ptav'.
especially against a buty, and Miss
Beitman is a lady. 'The charges lie
piakesagainst her are absurd.—Ukla
aoman.
Call end
mannood is uea at hand. Rally to the
ballot box to then; tile votir protest
aud bill of demands. All that has op
pressiul the eouutrv cannot be the fruit
of the People's Party -None of it can
bo. If you are pleased with the old
party methods, laws and prices, then
we have nociami; but if you would ad-
vance; if you would make conditions
easier for vrterself and posterity i •» un-
to | the wit nesses ol
Any person wlio desires to pi*<»t
agaiiist the allowance of se.eh pi'oof. <n
who knows of any substantial rea-<< •
under tin* law and the l - gulat iou *>
the Inter'or DepartmtMit, why sue!
proof should ..ot he allowed, will I"
given an op port unit v at the above m**n
tinned tim*' and place to ero-s examm
tin* witu *—es of .-aid claimant and t<
ofl’er e\ idence in rebuttal «*l that sid.
milted l>\ eiaimanl.
B M \ . Regi-tet
I’il-t published Ht*pl. **Sth, ISJM.
Notice For Publication.
Land (Jlliee at Ok lahoma b ity () I
Sept iHtli, I8UL
Notice is hereby given that .he. fol
lowing named sett ter h:\< tiled note'
of his intention to make flual proof
support ot his claim, and 1 •*
proof will be nettle before th
amt Receiver at Oklahoma <
Nov. 7th, H'.M, viz:
(Mho Liuthieuni.
For the .-. w 1 -4, sec. Hi,
range I w.
lb* name- the following witne-
prove his continuous tv-idenee
and cultivation o', said laud, viz:
Columbus Harris, M.tiiin B
Jolni M Dfl’uy ami 1 Jauiel 8mi i
ot i ,ioeta w < lit \ O. I
Hegi-li
u T.t.
tp ia,
A,*, parson wlto J
again.-t tlu* allowanet
who kuew <it ansu
under the law and t Ii
the Interior 1 )• • i• irtr
proof should not be
giveil an opportunity
I turned time an ! place
.•sir. - to pro
■ ol such prool
l*-tanf’tl rea*
e i»;giHatioiif
nent. why -
allowfl, will
at lhe tboyr n
i/yn.e you act
as jeixiE?
Get posted on prices.
Examine our New Gmds.
Notice if we do not LEAD.
L ('. (TJTPV.
DKY GOODS. H^TS. CAPS, BOOTS. SHOES. GROCERIES.
^iake my Store your Headquarter!___
l/vkile ycui 3re in tKisCity You Wdl alWsxs 6e Welcome.
ATIIEY & LUCAS......
ol
nil
Mr. Charles Doberenz, ,a "rrinan
joy this lif<\ x*>\v I- till) ouo rliama- m *
lake that ste|> He men :ui<l ucfiiit |olt.'r.'VHl.-ti.j.........
Voursolv.-s <m tlta fltb as y iu hop*' to G>- mitH'd l>V cl:
jiulguil ati*t crnoit. Iinlivptiuli.v. j
on I'iU'il man rests tlm gr»-;it r'-r-onsi
bility. Now is your limn; be *t mat
au*l Votb. Lko Vi.v ex r,
11'iTitorial tMiairmau
\ es of course we take
wood on subscription.
stove
K E. Kirkpatrick, the Oklaho-
ma Cit v dentist has been unable
to allow his assistants to remain
full time in ■ hoctaw ' ity on
count of so much dental Work to
do at Iiis Oklahoma City office.
I’eople coing there for work should
, make it date with tlie dentist Dr. I
lacksmith, and a fine workman,. Ktrkp trick does no* want to di--
has rented the Armstrong shop, | appoint anv one, hut iiis e’xten-
and is now prepared to do all Ljve business requires systeni.iic-e
kinds of blacksmith work, also
wood work, and satisfaction guar-1 A man may ’1 e 1111 11 111 ' I
anleed, Call and get acquainted. ";':>"li of a railroad tram \o save
Iht* inle/e-l «>n lr.s money till Ihr l
--Kiuholtz nude a di-tinct and f«»r al j PnndllC|nr comes amim-i; stop his : If you wish to vote y .-ur
sChoo?s.,lS 11'is*welHonioinl>er«d'b.v't'Yftl<h t0 "«vf 'v'‘oran1,i ‘««i leave |straight place your stamp, at U
eiti/.'pis of thf town tmit the .sehoi,!.- Iii^ i nml t without a (lot or a cross
were lu a woeiill condition when Prof I to save ink, or pasture li is mothers
Ilallock.succeeded Mr. I'miu it, h<>\\ , t. r.lve tl) S;lye c
.there was uo head, tail uor sul»-• met . .
to. them: how their usefulness and i.: ^ a gentleman and a
tcrest were entirely gone lie -.ii/. parml t>) that ui in who t
md reiieratotl that it was imp to! newspaper two or thre?
grade the schools; Hal luck took hold an,j when asked to pa ;
drops u back in -the r-
mint.
B Ai I)illi.v.
Go to Af rs. Belle t'otiiptou s for
Millinery. She carries lhe largest
aniicheipe t stock in Oklahoma
Territory. Remember tlie place
1-9 .lain St. Oklahoma 0ity.l7-tf
lion to
Mark Your
ih
Ball t.
ticket
First publishetl Oct.
Nonce Fou Frni •
Land < Mlice at < )klaho
()<
Notice is hereby giv.
lowing r.amed s«*lth*r ha-
Ins intention
support of hi
Vlltllllt
and tt
, ('it \. o I
:U!
o o « » « *
«> Wc ki cp i lull line ol
c , , r -tap.In ami Fancy Drugs;
Staple and r ancy i';unG and oils,
- , , j -r / , *i School Rooks and
1 .) 1 t t Ire, .Ml kinds of Stationary,
o o n o
II I h i
main* li
it, and t Ii
piglit as a tlmprizor, htp as an organize
a distinct tail jifv l V* lal'mi1 in
hut that man
ilinlar com
tkis a
years,
fir it
>" irticj
I ke.il
•iiipe !
head ul the ticket you wish to
vole, Hut if you should Wisu t
vote Tor some of the men on the
other tickets, then place your
stamp in the square opposite the
names you wish to vote for
Every voter shuiMd l'eineinliei
Ibis as it is a li'ul lime to make
li’iiot n't'-
will be made betore t h<
Receiver it (>k 1:i lionei
p.1,14, \iz* John It. H.i
For the, nv) see 'Jl, t
lb- names Hie toliowi
prove Iiis I'oulinnons
ami eu 11 i \ ut ion of, - i ’■
P i i row ot 11 k Gilt
I.ybrook, of t 'hoetaw (i
lor ami t' Kinv oM 0,
Anv pe,-',„, who de«
id prom
Kegisler anil I
iu I tee (ith,
;£ 5;
><r : : Prescriptions
' Carefully Compounded
\Y 1-Sl SIDE M \ IN STREET,
CITY HOTEL.
CHUG I a \V CITY, 0. T
v f n ki
irderI
tlx- li
proofs
gi\ on an <
I Wl't'C t !rt
■ h" w.iti ui
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•v.Mtt •! bv
• l in'
and tb. i
1 )e|'.irtlin*i
• portunity at
' and place *
es of -aid cl
n M Dll 11 v LU
J. A WILSON.
A IKlItMIt VI’ I.AW.
MRS. E. SMT1H, Propriter. ,tt-i"iiwl
mf c,- tVB INVITE THK l’Ai-l f)hl<lh 'CitlJ, 0 T-
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" |,,‘r'vb. F. Waters;)n m d.
- m b ikerv in Connection
- . , l hysteiau and Surgeon,
Old II M ,.«1 ^ iati-. >1.111* I '*1* OH'", , cor. Main .V 1st SI Residence
_ omalo'i'i north ol M K ( liiueh.
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