The Oklahoma Representative. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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THl'ft&DAY. Jl'I-Yiith 1&9;
Me irt ium ia rwopl of the Dillu Morm:-^
\r* «kicb dnotn l v p*pe* atf tohd nonpi- •
!■ pr of the tpmbrt o4 tfte three noted or t ft vi
the crltbrvwo. Br'ore quo*. ag
the «peecl e« the c rrre«po« <ieE! has this to aat
Holland. Bel. Lo, Te*..Juit 4-—c -r-
* • * 11 respondeat.* u> The Xe«i/—Tt.i i a red let'rr
~~ d^v in the political higtor* of H--.lar.d. Ast -•
■*><« peop.e lMrnbito id a i^Tdt gro\r near to* 5
to learn wisdom on thr B"Ofv q ■ >n frotn px
ical teacher*. The discussion « ir.anji. or.
Judge George Clark of U act' speakicg lor 4'h •
est BK-nrT. CtiDgTeuaJi! J. W Bars ol Gu:!'f-
ri.ie for the tree and unlimited coinage of a.iter
and Mr. Ralph Beaumont a€ Oklahoma look ia
alter the populist's end ot the argument. To f ed
'he Multitude tt«e hasp-table peop.e of Holland had
ana si* hogs barbecue-.
mvurmimcuinim
DOfc Tt F1AICL
VIEWS OH UVC TOPICS
Department
IPIIBH TBOOPI AID CUIil ID
EL8 HAVE Al EI6ISEKIT
STORE
STRATEGY ON BOTH SIDES
ml.
• twenty beeves, six sh<-ep and
**' T T*cial train from Behon brought £50 citize-c
0l> CUNTta LIST
(frre w tW rfcaa-e tm tl toee VoeAlt ( for sr.4
*>■ ■( >M a*e*>4 e4 a*t*g* t-f this rT- :
>ow. al. «a fwp«-r pu«"e< Ikoro g*.*.
Ofuso. lirsuirViriti ' k<t|« Isr « • * and lirmers anc tl.e r fam >es came in bugg <-•
" - lira I and aagou from all parts of Bell counts. ^
Tba*4wi < l..f«sis| I 14 fc>rBe l'rom adjacent counties. It would be ditfi-
1 v. colt U. find better dressed country people. hut B*-
I M couo'v is rich and its people arc prosperous. The
4. K«M ERIE*.
1 « <.r r , sted i£ir.
Pa«-k*c* "offre | B <
kite Bulk «>*t flake*.
Kir*. j r lb
t Ik Milk ku n Pow ler • •
7 lb Rnni.
•4 s it*
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« v; o-jr Texas *u~t>*cn bee* exp re
We b r* ' rr their renewal.
Is >E<l*lx. your s-Wrpt.or remerr.i<er
_bb -,g list and take the be"et
:tn
Ohio and Knv..k\
k* rtn centers B-ti
\! rr-f at 2* cer •• •
\ ear tx the
not ember el
evioerce
{thirty cr.il
u:te young
in the town -nil
increasing,
the All Hollar, r. w
bra^ band of te::
well and its repe
\al|ious mus e. «hi>.
tad i lean* strong v t
'three churcne*
tamilies ha\ir..
r *■ Jlit l —TM Fifsro N W
aa wrr u>-4mj < u Vaiud
>«a>M ta>aw Ummm H lata
la «kxt im ■ pcrw mm mti>( vk t
xNkiaf tea yal liata Jar dal as to k>a "rrvp. j*r fm
aaadidary Sew tka aakana of Ua
prw^asrr ol tka t aitMl Mataa E*
■>ina| ika Jafaawa ' kiaaaa ar k*
Is faotad aa raaarkiaf tkal k* rr-
Ikat lk« a |W ■— ka^ not
■-mmrm Itkia Tk iU*y of i aarni
u-ratr ha a<tted krtwM-e Japan as
it* ' clad v m wa a'*o itr.i aa
U-B*
H :1k wfrrrwr tr th* anvvue! ia
1 i Vi wparalr lk* I>n r -i.fr -3.
''r*at llnta^t, Mr Kt m• * :1
*alir*;.T W.tk Ik* t a'Kvl -r*u- a* to
' %£.&!* w;. x : >r h tld n :
b* takra iav~. tbr r tWr^'. -a of
nala* Bat *.ka pr of thr t'ti
>taw* prrfam*i V< let the <^aeV on
rr*l wt..e at the *ame tim rjr to
>>rrm\ Bnta.c \ . z. .a*er-w. or we
wi.i axnri ' aoada
Ee^art.ajr tka in t.rre<*.>wi ta ' ti4>a
Mr ;% reyarirj a* hav.af ad
m tt*-i that Ami rr*a *jt.pa'h
!ar*ei the :ar*rrrctv ah ■ f nci .n
tke l"B'.t*d >tate ookcow-a to the
f rertmetl of that twnotrr a^ .atanrw
of all kinds. * Vr E««t:t ■'/■rot Bru l e
i* a. aa-. :iyr H the a anr«-Bt * sehine f e-ier
nc baa txta-b * le <*tm4nri« f'* a yr%r !
wttk a ->«nr ha.. trarTk the j int *".2 pu^h of aod there *erc no ^jr:ace mdicai:on " ! it« pre^- ^ n 4 T>r^ that w:.. D- t harr
Will J Randal*, frw Cuthrftg We hope the new ence anywhere. Not a person was *ren ur.ccr #Btik .j «p nt hrr -wr « o ty ei
It it brr
• a.M ri'M ft M
4%^ w.f > ■
E*f#r*r*r
** N«it 4 Moftfl
•- > THmm
• 7'* Wi! ®iP j*f
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k wlumin w 0tj4
* hir >'iTioa* ' r • *
~ K iMti < -ft Mar
ir '+r at !IK | t r !H
a ft*n it.4 r* *elT a.*** to : ■
%4 oV*M t«:- fn+lr.
§c:J :$ ei ;auii.<-*> and \iela moft £er.erou«I\ *
the touch of induitrjr, and * the fartn-r* are a
harpy. H' . ana. ::>c third l^r^er town :n B
county, claim* to hare 1 -oo :r.; ab:tac9> and a r3..*-
tering natura. :r.kreasc, in proof i" w.Mch they cite
-na
T -re
^ me
are ev«
|)U<; - *
rr. others
rooc
(rood ( offw, f*r lb.
1 fr*i Milk ( ixk k*
Mar Tnlanrw.
Hom>Uje Tobago.
Bat: t Ait Tobago 1 Jb j i
Anrbor
Parlor mat'-be«. r+r pl k r
55 in
Srrop jup if la
H IRIMt % K II
vi- s Frail J art. ft
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Daroev ue.
is at t'it
instmrnen
t :rt r mbra^e c n
^ug£«?-*tj the :ac:
* jf d i jith und ir.
and . <*cal opt.on.
tc.jdirg :t
Tr.e b.rd petl rm-
cerable re i^-
•.'.at Holii-d
•als.it ha-, "j
True, twentv
Tin -
| C .or it
I'.rar
m trrtj
•it %'%r-
Tut E*ce
ol berrr nad. i'. was reported.been shipped
' Ferit ns. has moved and this <r<r the barbecue, but none of it reac.'iei tr.e w ds
I'wo keg«
*r Fofts - ! Ir ' •
l ->Ter Vtt Beater-
Vutn - g '.r*'er
I f'irt Tin < a;
j"
er.terpr.«< a ! be prr>«perous
So* *i> M'im.t. Ger. C'oxei
tet' ?iper <^t Mi" ' r. ()■ '.
pa;gr. rate of 15 cer.t«. Tr at r
nits to a hundred t o_.-nd. Hand
:n *o th: 'ifF.ir and si-\e *- '>ur*elve«
krndrng drre t.
Tut St a*, d -\an Francisco. Cal., is at hand.
It is a iong time since < r.e of these bright pi;>er«
ha« showered its ra'> * on our editorial tab'?. It is
the influence ot drink either at the barbecue or in
the town, and no cross word* were heard.
Of the Doiitical complexion of t.v va«*. asvm-
t> were in
state that
■ lea>t the
t part oi
mmori". n
him.
The sounti m nrv aem'x'rats. iudgsng Ir->m the
number of badges se*n, did no; exceed 15 per ler.'. ^
01 the iiatnerin^. This was conceded bv sound datei
nd Henrt \'in-
■ put out a cam- biage it was conceded that the popul
shou.d run tiieir a large maK>ritv. but it i onit tair t
>ur quarter* thet lihera.i\ appi-iude . Mr. I5^il-\ .
ie tn^uble of silver monev win™ of them. The
them."however, who seem to be in th
tins secti- n. had no plaudits to w aist c
:«■!: *. 'ti*. "
SILVERITES TO CONFER.
a model oi neat typojrraphy and keen reform mat- monev m -n. but thev believe that fv pulism
ter. and in age it out-rar.ks
papers of the day. being now
I.ong may The Star twir.kle'
of the reform reached the maximum of it* growth in this district.
in its 2}rd volume.
The speaking commenced at 10 a. m. and with
| an intermission of an h >ur for dinner !a«tea un::'.
■■'I ni I 0mtli*t* rn'is- be *urpre«sed" i* *enti- with several interjections whicii all p,ri n-eded from
m'-nt that « cropping out all :. ng tr.e lin-e of the a free silver democrat, but with the exception f.-re
old parties. Se -m* to us ti.e same ti ing was srnd wa« no interruption, and the speakers were
jrKiit I he abolitionis's : but \< u kn#-w h-w tliev treated with courtesy.
were suppressed. The best w ay to suppress Pop. The arrangements l- r the speaking were
s.i1..1i (mtnlha i m+rr f ~r<tw ta
>!<■« rr )M1^ < mmmrf] r «*
LlT!LI U"K Ark . Jolj • — 11 ia re-
in Popalitt c:rrlr% here to-daj
that a cait is v .n V* .by the
&atic*aal iea4«-r* f that p%rtr 1'* a
iTer cotirec* n to > r.thrr *
J?t. r « J rr - aiirfr ad-
T< rat*-* <->i a. partis w.'.l h«r a&kM U>
deie^aV*. I*r -^i«lrLtiai can-lr
« r I *** « i V* cuO^'lrwl J a if*
H. < . 1 !<!««rU % the ch *ict of the
FopvliiU of thi* •ecti«>n for pr^-sl iect
with l'n:tr<i >*at*-*i vnator M(>rftn c f
Alabama 1* rir** pre- i*ient
S r tin ^aiU.
*" rolfae f*ott
Meel Straff
At bet to* Mat*
Srrthe an'5 anatb
FWnrb wr+- w - r n) - in
Nail*
Croquet *et. 4 ball.
< arpent«rr r lam pi
< uriinf irr>n«
I Hook If at Ha k
uli«m is t'> *%:pe out sp^ci il privileges and restore piete and carefully m.in.i^<_*d. \ chicles
equal opportunities. That done. Populism will tiie town and the grove were sufficient t
The K anaa* Ibki Crop.
LKAVK5WOK7M Kan . J a it - —J W
nuni „. . . , ■ . t
Hirat, macaftr of the I>eaTenworth
Linseed «>il milia. who hat traTeled all
i.lKe orer the flai growing district '>f Kan
tas during the past thirty day* reports
■ ()m- that the arrrair^ this year :* about
" acreo— be-t * eer. r**n and twentr
supprr**
itself.—Tne N
ew Chai ei
H't\Si-eil „r WIj, greater than that of a*t rear
act m- In 1 ■ -44 the yield waa 1.0-4B (too boshela
who dian have their own convex .in- Tbia rear it "111 probably b*eioaeto.j
ce* , the rep<;rter> were supplied with ciiairs and
buah-.*
tables and ti.e speaker's stand, and benches suffi-
cient lose.it -ck o people were placed in tront ol
trie stand and oci upied chieflv bv ladies and ciiil-
dren.
BARGAINS
We wonder how many farmers on the up lands
of Ix>gan county are saving up a portion of the
present abundant rain fall against a po*sib.e dry
spell ' A little forethought and rightly placed labor
would place a majority of Oklahoma farm* beyond
the reach of a single drouth and render the drouth F*OM Pawnee comes the' "l-ush.' a bright six
condition further impossible. The farmer who has column quarto reform paper At its masthead
no draw to dam up could well afford to turn in flies the name of J Nolan Harvey as editor and
with his neighbor and help devote an acre ar so of publisher Now friend Harvey, you have the
■ mrif Troop* for (ah*.
Havana July « — Inarm? the pre*
ent m ntn reinforcements of
torn will Irave Spain f<ir « uba. and
during October and the early part of
N'lTrmVr additional rrinforuementa to
the number of tr^M.ps will V«e
sent fr«>m vpa:n to Cuba All the
ate-amers >,f the different Spanish lines
will be chartered by the jr remmant
ta order to send tr«* ps here
the adjoining farm to pond water storage.
SENATOR StE-WAKT says that within five years
marriages in the United States have decreased 25
to 40 per cent; that at fi t, as land became scarcer
gold from California enabled young men to buy
land and establish business enterprises, "but now
the lands are gone, and contraction has come.
Thus poverty breeds vice, which repression can-
not repress, the lands are not ''gone, but held out
of use, restore that use, and if the government re-
fuses to supply adequate currency, the people w ill
find other means of exchange —Star
world before you, tale holts and a down hill pull;
let s -.ee w hat you can do for the cause of Popu-
lism in I'awnee county
P"R the Holland. (Texas) celebration the com
rr.ittec arranged an interesting program
sisted of a triangular debate, made up of no lesser
lights thin Judge George Clarke the- great Cleve-
land Democr it wh< was to take the gold standard
side ; Congre* -na- )< •■ \V itailey « as to ad vocate
free silver and Ho" Ralph Beaumont was chosen
to defend the 1; t |>o--ition of silver, gold and
legal tender fgree- ba ks paper all issued by the
government withe ' discrimination Thus it will
be seen that Mr Ilea mont is holding up his
his rank in Texas along u 'h the best. Our read-
ers will eagerly watch for the outcome
A C oBfreMMi • ISoa't ( rim*.
Orrivottiuljl, Ky . July 9 —John ;
younger aon of < on^rr**man John D T
Young, in altercation with his cousin I
*r... I* c /- H 7 s t «1 cr III Pliny Faasett Saturday night, cut
Till I S. Court of AP|>eals has affirmed Judge ri-eU , thro>, KTrrm? ,he jnr,l.r
Ross s decision, by which 700.000 acres of land in *ein and ranging hi* death in a few !
Los Angele* and Santa Barbara counties, claimed ^ '""H "*- arreated 1 he
. , , . tr edT h&* canaed irreat excitement
bv the S I K R . will lapse to the government. „„ C|r to the> prominence of the par
unless the Supreme Court reverses the decision, tie* concerned
There was a grant made of the area in 1868 to the b«n ^ th. o. il
Atlantic and I'acfic railroad. «hich was declared 8r L4.11*. Mo July ■> — Arrht,iaho|>1
forfeited in 18K6 Subsequent to a grant of K*in h* made a decision that re
700.000 acres was made to the S 1 It is claimed. moT" ,he b,n r,;,r*<! bv *" ' Pr
. . . on orand Armv funeraiv I nder hi* i
on benalf of the government, that from the later members f th^ 1. A tt. at-i
grant to the S I', was necessarilv excluded the tend\ng funeral* ma.\ enter the church j
'earlier grant to the Atlantic and Pacific and that the.r uniforma and in.iynia '
It con- and mil contact fnnera! in accord
on the earlier graut lapsing, the land reverted to nce with their ri ua! in Catholic;
the public domain The S. P. claims that Con- cemeteries.
gress intended to grant the lands to some railroad. rn,km at iwo.. ,
and that the lapse of the other road necessarily Dum 1 Uf. Hurin? the'
gave the grant to the S. P How is that for "Cold P**1 t«cnt f. ur hours there ha* been
gall? Star, San Francisco Cal. " .'J'!. irate, and j
rial tors to the Nat:« nai r. lucational aa j
^aociation c >nventi n It w as estimated 1
that !; - riaiU.rs had arrived at noon
to-<la\ and that the t«.ta! number who
will be present will exceed W.OOO.
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES.
BOOTS k SHOFS.
HUTS & CiPS.
TINWARE,
HARDWARE.
QUEENSWARE.
WINOOW GLASS.
WOODENWARE.
HAY & GRAIN,
FLOUR & FEED.
SEEDS.
Hn iu JaljK-A M'era aarm^a
m,at ha. taken p.ace batare«n tha
Spwniah tr< .pa. J" tke co«iaand
of Xa)or Aiuar and Kahi. tka iwaor
je-it leader at th* lead of a larfa
force Two hundred *n<l eighty of tka
latter were killed
It api*ar Major Swachei raeeired
in forma' ion that a force of I,Km in-
atir jrent* under I he c*'BDO aJid of Kabi,
ha 1 (occupied at roof poaitwm* near
Slaniaal.. ' pr "Inee of "santta*. <la
(u'.a i M > ,'jntl; the major tent a
n.a* er,f*r t*/ b.a u[*rior ofH^r. Col-
OMl A / :*r projoa.nr to bim that
tl.er h u.d ;oin their forc« and
mane an a*' c« u( on the insurgent*
Ttie h" eTer, fall into tha
hand* f t he in«urifenta. • bo t.anfed-
I ir and ent v. f 1 V«.-jr Sanckai.
in the lane of < • nel Aiuar to maka
an attack u|«jn the in urjr -nt p<*itio«
frorii' iHjint wh:ch c. tnpclled
the tr- !>* t< appro*'I. the in.oryenta
thr U|h a narr w thoroughfare y .
hrr re< ojfnir n;f the diffleulty
of the moTemeiit which *ai appar-
ent !y directed In h « colonel, aent for-
«art two adeanca picket, of twelea
an i th rtr meu re pecti *ly under
the c< .rninand of twu Mrij-eant , with
inntructiou* to pu.h forward to the
richland to the left of the narrow
thoroughfare. f r retnore«l from them,
an lt'> he careful to take up adran-
ta fciu poaitiona. from which th*y
coul i protect the adrance of the main
bodv of the troop* under Saochci'a
c m ma nd The >er(rcant* cl* erly
! .; . d out the ina'.ru-tion* Major
Sanchez, then advance-l carefully upon
the insurgent position, protecting hia
men bv eeerv inequality of the graond.
Hut, a* he expected, the troops were
no sooner inside the defile than the
insurgents attacked them in force.
The lirst chart'e* of the inaur-
(fents were made w ith enthusiasm and
their machete* played hmfoe among
the Imops who were hemmed in, and
unable to deploy. on account
of the narrow road they had to follow.
Hut it was here that the two ndranoe
pickets, under the two sergeanta.
came to the rescue From their ele-
i vated position they kept up m contln-
I nous and well directed lire upon the
in-urgent* within ranife ami eeent-
^ | uall v. Ussistcil by a charge of the
Spanish troops, compelled them to re-
j treat outside of the defile The Span-
' ish rushed forward after them, and
| once in the open they charged the in-
jsiirifcnts with great courage and com-
pelled tliein to retreat hastily The
insurgent* then sought refuge in the
strong position they had prerionsly
left in order to attack the troopa. but
the soldiers carried this position and
put the enemy to flight withaloee
upon the Held of -S ! killed The
troops-lost fifty men, killed and
wounded
News of another defeat of the In-
surgents has reached here from Helln-
motllas in the province of Santa
I !aru. the insurgents leaving many
dead and wounded on the field. On
thesideof the troops only three ma*
w ere kille.l and four wounded.
SHOE
> of Wall street
he goldbug ele-
Kx-Secretary
Pre ident than any
"Rule or Ruin" is the rri
"Rule or Ruin' in the p. y
ment in the Democratic p
Whitney, who is closer to the
other man, and who, since he ha had time for
conference at headquarters, is talking, as strongly
for the single gold stan iard as is any other of the
satellites, issued the following pronunciamento:
"If the silver men should carry the next Demo-
cratic convention it would split the party right in
two," he says in his interview sent broadcast
through the country. Which means, in plain
I.nglish, that the money power has determined to
back up the Democratic party if it cannot control.
"The party will split right in two if we can't run
it our w ay, they declare It is rule or ruin with |
them. That has been their policy all the time
To them Democracy means nothing—-they arc in |
the party simply to destroy it. Mr Whitney is a
very frank spokesman—Atlanta Constitution
L. HAYNES BUXTON. M. 0
PHYSICIAN ANB SUR6E0N,
!n ronnectlon with hit f*nera! prf-
tire j*™ ipeeial attention to all
MEDICAL AND SUR6ICAI DISEASES OF TNE
EYE, EAR. ANO THROAT
Ohio lallrnsdi I
C 15' ixv%ti <>hio. July —The atock- l
holders f the ' incinnati, Hamilton A ,
Dayton. t<>-da;. ad<>pte<l an a«rreement I
i r th * • nv li«iati< n «>f the Cincinnati, ;
Hamilton an i lHayV c. the < incinnati, i
' I>avt«m and Ir« nt- n and the (incinnati.
liayton and « hicag * linea
Leather bssadTsncid from
15 to 50 per rent, but we
are prepared to sell Shoes at the old
pHce for some time yet. But my ad -
rice to you it to buy Shoes earlr for
they are tCill on the rite.
Toun( ( lrl M nrd r i.
W a Rtn Ail.. Ind . July v. —Tha lTt
year-' ld daughter of l>aniel Shanka, a
farmer living seven niile^ east of thia
place was murderetl last Saturday
nijrht She failed to return home that
night, a ml yesterday ni-rniny har
brother went in search of her and
f >und her dead IhhIv in a pool of watar
in th« wihmK n t far frt m the hoaaa.
>UNpit-."n rents upon a neighbor, a
marr.eil man and the brother of tha
dead k'irl went t < his houM*. called him
n-it and sh"t at hiin missing him. hosr-
ever 1 he excitement ia intenae in
that neighNirhood.
( rt>p« inept Ammj.
« oi \ miii s, Kan . July 9 —The moat
territic wind and rain at«trm of tba
season visited this town and vicinity
Sundav night, four and one-tentla
inches of rain falling in ninety min-
utes Lightning struck the court
house and tevcral dwelling*. A nam
ber .if barns were destroyed by the
^ -n.t and hundretls of acres of ^rala
in *ho« U alon>? the ttreama was waahad
a ^a> Farmers estimate the loaa of
damage t«> growing com for the whola
county by this storm at tw^tT-fl**
per rent. Losses of live atock by
drowning are reported from all parta
of the countv
COTTON
Goods are
Ei Vanafrr ( harlM Ooo4«ia
Vrw ^ rk July <4 —( barlea Good
wio once a noted theatrical manager,
ia dead
1 are telling it thr old price r*t.
' n gi?e you tome iperitl bargains in
thii line.
FLOUR
SPfCTAtLES FITTE1 TO IIFFICOIT CASES.
IITIFICUI EYES FUMISIEI
CSOSS EYES STRAI6ITERFI
fNrrnw VV«r<f
Topeia. Kan July • ^Jorenaor and Homo
Morrill ha> laaued an order na «nd It hat not ttrnrk bottom yet. We
aiarily removing W J Hard of Holton ] look fof .Bother drop this week. But
' f diractor of WBI « *_
state {>enit*-nttary At the sawe tima
he ann .unced the appointment o# X.
M Be« k of Holton as Hard i ttacoeuaor
• paHnfly
OFFICES AT GUTHRIE.
OKLAHOMA.
J
* MMko twiaavt
'"■tcaoo, Joly 9 -Mrs Lillt* OHtier
of Washington, wai to-day *enteneed
to aii months in jail for eontampt of
•owrt In r*fn*ing to dl*eloa* th. when
iboala of h*r daughter Flo
Wmkrd hj thr ( „|m
Sn rokos. M .Inly.i — p a Mayer,
cashierof the Farmers snd MerehaaM1
bank of this city, vs-as appointed rte
si' id i ceirer f..r the siturgeon Ktchan^a
Tsnclng, t hough W e | bank which closed its doors last week
on account of fi Mm .shortage In tha
accounts of -it, cashier. \V H WIb-
scott Mr Mayer will Se required to
git.- a kind of ivMXto Me will saanme
nih new dutiea at once.
I>«#th of m r Ri Mrka
LAWRKHCt, Ksn July # t'harUa
StarhucU died at 'i ocloeV yesterday
afternoon at his home on Honth Vew
Hampshire street IVsth waa the re-
sult of old age snd a paralrtie stroke
that afflicted him in April. He was ta
his I"Oth yesr, snd was one of Are few
•rstiona all liring
U"«M . Tons*.
Aanaoaa, Ind Ter .Inly ~-A tar-
rlfflc electrio snd wind stortB
orer this section about 9 o'clock I
d*)- night, doing great damsf* la
certain localities the foroe of ti
equalled a tornado.
We handle the best in
the market, 0 B_ Superb
Flour I* on the fdeeline
F. E. HOUGHTON,
WEST SIDF.
701 WEST NOBLE. (K'THRIE, OK.
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Vincent, Leo. The Oklahoma Representative. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1895, newspaper, July 11, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94794/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.