The Oklahoma Representative. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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THE REPRESENTATIVE
' trrrr tMHi The Territorial boart! c! eqaai
Ol* .OO
THE V1S
guthrie.
>KLAROMA
OKLAHOMA 1M INDIAX TllKKITOllT
The j>* *p'e o3* rt.- -r i:ntv 9:i Ok-
lahoma Id the heretical cooditioB of
being out of debt.
The cold weather 1-^* wffk* v.. 1 hurt
the peach crop on the iuw .anas in w
lahoma a good deaL
Harry Gflstrap cal'.i his best pirl his
••little ball of tarn" lecaos^ she is so
wrapped up in herself.
1 e Oreal Cimarron >ait Bath Sani-
t« r. — si iOuipss
been granted a
Arapaho had the first £r* in
its hist orr last week. IVfoaciion i>
the best protection against fire.
Near Blackburn a reiaof eoa*. ha*
Veen found at a depth of <t £hty feet.
It U not quite a foot m thickness.
The nearest the average Oklahoma
editor c* mes to prayinsr is when he
a line—thanks for prayer.
The pe o.eof IV k-Via 0
as, hare jns: learned '.hat the
v.I Country is n *. the Indian Territo- ;
r>rob&' 'a ** i*-hes c •* tftat hade t.
! Jodpe Mo A tee will arranjre for the
futon: rrtidenoe of BUI Kaidler thi«
^ week.
Frank Greer says there is a buoyant
hope in every ware i-f the emerald
wheat.
j The Oklahoma Co(§pty Vinegar fac-
tory pays ont fl.IKW per month to its
traveling men.
The Indian asrent at An
of L-^sa county,
barter.
an asrent at
rent the Comanche re*
highest bidder.
Judge P
Ls that he is ont of politics f._<rerer and
a day-and-a-half.
An Oklahoma editor says the aver-
ith the up-
to-date
Sooth McAlester. I.
the coal nrjrioos—has 1:
daily
The G. A. R- hall at o!d Dale is to
be moved to new Dale. the town baiit
along the Choctaw right-of-way.
Cotton seed seems to be very scarce
all over the territory A *ery large
st announcement
.ahoma eo:t-«r *.
rman isn't in it
•ieycle liar.
T..—down in
unched a new
the Dailv State Journal.
a rake and hoe at-
. wife and is tea- og
can make the gar-
cades that the 45 per
ja'. and should standi
untv. Tex ,
y T acreage is being p.anted.
orer the Rock
e 21st of this
also on the Oth
.ar
(a.: ps
asra in
T.-e signs are *. r at
year for them.
W. R. McCorm -
es*" are be
Oklahoma.
1 I* a good
iek of Pottawatomie
coast j. knocked C. M. R«;*iman d- wn
the other day because Rodman had
written a letter to Mrs. Mdormick.
In northern Oklahoma the only
wheat that has blown out
sown v<-rv late in the fail-
as that
Most of
ti heat is high enough '
Near the town of !
named I*aly was takes
fifteen pi owed hts groi
de a rabbit.
a farmer
y sick. The
number of
for him and
"l'he next exeurs
l>land uiil be on
month. There wil
of May.
William Faulk has been found gnilty
of manslaughter in the Lincoln coun-
tv court. He killed Jes^e Taylor last
N-.:mmer.
The e^nd of this month is Oklahoma
Da\ and great preparations are being
made ail over the territory to celebrate
that day.
Jobge Scott has granted a charge
of venue in the case of Harry St. John
who murdered his wife. The case
goes to Canadian county.
George Howell i> back in Oklahoma
from the Brooklyn prison. While dep-
utv marshal he s hot and killed a man
and was sent up for ten years. He is
now out on a writ of habeas corpus.
All the Oklahoma papers are kick-
ng against the Noble county proa ro
mancer.
They talk aVv.t " arris J pr* p*
ir Woodward county for burning the
prairie gras^
Ail the Oklaht tua papers said sf^r
the election: ' Now let us join togeth-
er to work f r the good of the town.
Territorial Treasurer Turner ha*
.t-i .n an.', an-.- 5* * '
of Territorial warrants up to the -
of October, 1W.
Mr. Starker of Noble county, has a
nevr wheel, wit!
tachment. for h
her to ride so sh
:en. #
Jadge resale d<
^r.t ra;^- was h
Judge Bierer sj> " •> was iLcga. —
should not stand. Great men seem to
differ.
t_>rer on Dock creek m Kay county
there lives a family named Slusher
and yet thev claim they need ra:n.
The* are not living up to their oppor-
tunities*
Greer county. Oklahoma, is a mighty
. respectable community, as the sheri—
has notined sheriff DeFord. of 0*.a-
homa county, that he has oc:r one
. prisoner in Ji-'.
• The talk H Keeley chloride
gold company, of Dwight.
brought suit againse the Keeley insti-
tute of Oklahoma for something like
infringement of patent.
The new law on the subject of .imi-
tations of action*, outlaws wr.tten
I wUidupt parol ■> t*i ^
<;aed on in five years. Foreign judg-
ments are outlawed after one year.
Itock shipments northward from
has
Spring
Medicine
Ycur blood in Spfir-C > almost Ifertala to
be fall of impurities— the accumula-
tion o( tbe winter men 1 its. Bad ven-
tilation of sleeping rooms, impure air
in dwellings, factories and shops, over-
eating, heavy, improper foods, failure
of the kidneys and liver properly to do
extra arc :k thus :amst atx?n • beft are
the prime v f tir.s con-n. It"
is of the utmcs; importance lu: you
Purify
Your Blood
New. as when warmer weather cornea and
the tonic effect of cold bracing air is
gone, your weak, thin, impure blood
will not famish necessary strength-
Ttat tired !e*i:ng. lossc! appetite, will
openthe way forserioa*disease,ruined
health, or breaking out of humors and
imparities. To make pare. rich, red
blood Hood's SarsaparL a stands un-
equalled. Tboufincj u<::fy to its
merits. Millions take it as thf .r
Spring Medicine. Get Hood's, because
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
EAT AND GROW FAT
AT .
MRS. M. A. HINKLE'S RESTAURANT;
Farmers Ad Everybody ELe should remembe* that meals here
are only 15 cents straight, or $3 per week,
* and striatly first-class.
TWO DOORS NORTH OF LILLtc'S.
IN WSBBBS AGAIN! • •
B. F. BERK MY
Is busiuess again atthe old stand, and carries the largest lint
WAGONS, BUGGIES AND CARTS,
- — As well as all kinds of
Farm Implements, as Corn Shellers, ^ ind-
Mills, Harrows, Drills, Etc.
I«-h* - T • -
rtcyaiad m •} hyC I
< one v>i> 1.1- "i:.
B. F. BSKKEY,
GUTHRIE.
sixty
f ree
lie line s-
k Isiaad
:n * -arue
Marshal
IS gv ".!
aove t «
wante*
ernmer.!
2 to pull through. He
Colorado^ Oklahoma is
a-Sho. of the Sac and Fox
ail in Oklahoma county
off government officials
U. tak 'his children to a
nit. in Oklahoma county
v.< who plant it are
i all the seed at the local
en purchased and burned.
Purcell have been so heavy this week
that the yard men have hardly had
time to breathe. Seventeen trains,
carrying about two hundred and
cars, were handled by the day
Saturday.
The farmers around Oakland, in Ok-
lahoma county, became enra^i be-
cause seedmen brought on Johnson
era-s seed. They finally held a mass
meeting and raised a fund ant, bough'.
Riley Sweeney, the desperado who au the see l and burned it to pre*cnt
shot and killed Three-Fingered .laek anybody buying and selling it. i hey
in the territory some time ago. has .[aim it is a dangerous grass.
been taken to I.ansiug by the Pawnee ^ g t (iottn through the valleys
county sheriff where he will serve out ^ jvrsimmon and llaekberry. March
m sentence of ten years for murder in ^ destroying miles of good range
the second degree. and some private improvements. The
A Kansas farmer is all right under people fought gallantly until twe.-t
anv and all
Hood's Pill?
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR
W. L. Doucl'AS
S3. SHOE B£ VJORLDTH"
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f '
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1
It is
eras
thought the
the Canadiai
I bv the v %
, (a.
)ta
\YI
U
span bridjre
Purcell a ill be
Fe th'- week.
kviU cost about
a mairn iticenl
?*"' .000 and
structure.
A bottle of carbolic acid purchased
bv lleorye iiilir.onp of \\«x*ls county
to kill prairie dogs exploded, fatally
burning 'iilm^n1 and lr.s w:fo. t*rox-
imity to the stove ^as the cau>e of
the explosion.
How many people in Payne county
know that during the rebellion a bat-
tle was fought iu that county? It oc-
curred in the eastern part of Pawnee
township. n« t far fr*.m the twin
mounds. It was between about 3.0u0
renegade^ and a regiment of Texas
rangers who were attempting to cap-
ture and return ti e ^fdadd.e* to 1 ^x
as. The troops ovrr!*w>k the flr- .i .
columns, when a battle ensued, but
the fleeing party >v. -ceded :n escap-
ing to Ulack Ik-ar. where \ < y forti-
fied themselves and repulsed the par-
ty a little later on. For a number ol
years after the fight. Indians picked up
articles cast away by the refugees,
and since the opening <>f ah >ma.
wagon tires and fragment" of v a_- n
have been found on the site of the
battle.
Mrs Doolin visited her husband ir
the Ivcgan county .iail the other day.
He looked safe and she went a«aj
satisfied.
Henry DeBarr. i em ^t and geolo
gist of the territorial
land county spent
examining the mine*
and in the evening df
« n the minerals of Ok
Ti c profosor said th
grade ore in *<veral |
ma and the chief que
circumstances. A Kay
county editor tells of a Kansas farmer
who came to Kay county, bought a
| pony team for S*.'0 and drove home.
! One his arrival in the state he pro-
ceeded to mortgage his purchase for
One man in Greer county protested
against the decision which gave that
county to Oklahoma on the ground
that Oklahoma taxes were twelve
times a* high a* those of Texas.
Brief research shows that the general
tax in Texas is one and one-ha.f mills
on the dollar. Iu Oklahoma it is four
' and six-tenths millsw
S A m2D in Oklahoma county got re-
ligion. became conscious >mitten over
the manner in which he got hi- claim,
and although he had secured his pi-t-
ent. he went into the Okl
tv land office and surrem
saying that he had not
honestly and could not k
„clock at night and succeeded in ex-
tinguishing the north line which made
them safe.-l.ive Stock Inspector.
An Oklahoma men bough; a box of
•One Night Corn Cure." which "as
guaranteed to keep a corn from hurt-
ing after one application. The buyer
used the stuff one night and died the
next day. It is Dot often tha. R
medicines are so effective as this, but
there is one disadvantage. It wi,. be
■sible for the man who
cure to get a recommendat >n
,1..... the Oklahoman. Dead men
neither tell tales nor recommeud pat-
ent medicines.
People who come to lleaver eountv
with the idea of going into *1"' « «**
1: \ ai - .iv ts-4 ■ •<-
aniae th« V.. I„ I':-;'.
s«e *bat a gpod shoe
OVER IOO STYLES AND WIDTHS.
CONGRESS. KfTTON
\ and LACt, majf in all
V kind. : f be.-. «*1- «>-!
kal)>'. r by worl-
incn. Wc
izuiLr end
sell uior©
y, S3 -ho *
than any
' " other
uiar.i:farturer in the worl'l.
pr.es l* stamped cn
V
m 83S -• *11. «
b^.30, « ! . . 81.7
Ti«t VD sii '.'t
C-d v. -l ,'vVT- " I*.
L. DOUCLAS, Brockton, nflass.
MONEY! TO LOAN
TEH PER CENT MONEY READY ON GOOD REAL ESTATE.
SEE. HJ8HN AND PAIHE.
CRAY BLOCK. - GUTHRIE.
TO EE HAPPY YOU MUST EAT!
The Oltie?: an.
Best Resta. rant and Short Order House
v i" v.t rur.ning, and tor a Go ti ^.e^v go sec
ANDY FillsK!
Ok!a-
Ever\ Z
He
j. V.. McNHAL, President.
. uipof
corp
*:.e f™
The Woman's
^ Bicycle...
"i Guthrie National Bank.
ihoma
pretl h
** un-
ib> df(d
ined it
cd
)*i
1 \
\-oantv
bc^:D6SS 31*0 ail
cfstfol inan in this i
who deals m stock a
inir to raising" feed
clcsively doe- ru;t la
••rainy day." Excel
ter >tatement are
broornoorn and wate
The
•man and ttro cnuai
apes while trjing
A man named Joi
lor jntro
antrv of -
InOklahc
to a fine of
law which -
to work the
«a-t line- o:
Lofa
icing
aryetl
p. he 1
a<i th-
• are
the
tlerai
> the
Fri-
eir road dis'.rii
The spru
i«t now. •
j*t rent.
The farn
a ter upon
W hen
to ai!
alike
POP E
Mfg.Co
H -/>'
M
capital
51 -•PLLS
$50,000.
lo.ooo.
W. J. HORSFALL. Cash.
CHOCTAW. OKLAHOMA I EULF R. R.
Scier.tiCo A^ericifl
Agcrcy for
f j-' a: nr.
■ CIII ft I
:«t bemu f-r
1 -f 'avr* tak«n
■ ,.:a; cy at
CAVEATS,
TRAOE
DESICN PITZHT*.
C0PYR1CHTS, etcJ
*• iBaailbook vna t*
* •: • .' r. ?• "n t *r.
n A
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f
treat voa the best and furr.'.-n you
Coffee Like Your Mother Used to Make
A. J. SEAY, Vice President.
gricutific §mcHtaa
I±rr"i •-!n
V. • : ■ - : • .a-.- - .-'at
C—.a •• •. Vf . r. 5.100a
i - «. A r1** L' SN .♦
I , York CUV«
the
be
lejre of C*leve- '
A col ore* 1 pirl tv
a* fo
und
jfuilty
of
Ntuyant c* n"
Saturday in
larceny in Nol-V 0
iimty
the
other «
and jrloriou-
Noble county
;m«i flM4 9tM
M*nt
to
jaiL ?
•he
crop i « as«kun
rred a lecture
was voon after re'.t
*a^ed.
•*t4
> save
ex-
>«e turned to
there uj> low
res in C^klaho-
j>en«-e to the conn1
I money to pay her :
fine.
tie had
no
Kaffir corn,
p'anteil that
n* were *"can
The one year dU
orce 1
* hunj
up
ThU U to be
icient quan'.i-
in the vn-to and
i- Hk
not to
be-
<.Helahoma ha
able out'ar to
come a law: to w
an
Oklahc
ina
make the be*
ndly. i the
jv jier -miles a lan
ft4
ole
and sa
\V. V. Canl
' ffeound. free
ThU i- proper.
tiKia
has leen apf
At tent i«
ntiujr a
TtB Bat
WatEijroof!
cm
fish I WORLDJ^
T« nsa rr.\xn c'-"
or-:' t'i
W..1 •• ; ' -t T.'", " ™ iu
, ^
ore fr-m N«4>
eient t. • j t
of *i e. anf
mmf met«. i
He aid taat
< !a:m • fee
an as-^KT of '
hCDff of f if. .
adTt*ed the 11
to take th*-:r
iLcch :a the
r 1
loU of
Hood w
It i*f
of Kay
dnrft
lean^.
• VY«
tiH ut.
ckapi-h
p.r •
A J
McKii
dropsy
mr.AT*D ibie.
I'^.t ireljr C a re ti *kh t « R'mfl «
U.,, _.. tf r* «■' Ct** "*■
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A HOME FOR US
at tme 1*
k! nasi
We iw
t >«>n Mi*
pan^ u
FARM LANDS for Salt
TH f.
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• • SOUTHERN CO-OPERATIVE ASS'N
E. AlABAVA.
or vce
«• .rel • *ri
■ i*h ^ lif A*l*
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eli at the
and ?'
k:m!
Ham:
NEEDLES. .
SHUTTLES.
REPAIRS.
|>ENSIONJO,,VW "on-,s
■ ; -
_ a*blii5l«n. D.« .
^ ^ Prosecutes Cl^jrnm.
SIX DOLLARS PER ACRE
M w riiaiiH Ai: t+*i
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■ -' Ki
I. A. V\ ELCH.*5«c'y,
SOUTHEHS CC^JOE'ATIVE ASSN.
Box 351. Mobile. Ala.
2r% c fnvci im. Oi'krir. nu.
GUTHRIE.
FAST THROUGH TRAINS
DAILY,
St. Lsuis c.nd!Kanj:is City
TO
St. Paul and Minneapolis.
THE BEST LINE
FROM
ST, LOUIS AnO KANSAS CITY TO
OMAnA. DEJfVEB,
MONTANA, COLORADO. NE.
BRASKA. UTAH AND
PACIFIC COAST.
Vestibule:! Trains with Sleepers. Cbait
C3rs 1 > andJJining cars,
Kanfos City to Enstsrn Cities
via Chicago or Peoria.
L. W. Wekoley, C. P. A.,
6T. LOUIS. MO.
Howard Elliott, Con. Mgr..
ST. JOSCFH. MO.
L. J. Bricker T. P. A.,
KANSAS CITV, Mtt
L. HAYNES BUXTON.
• PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON.
oklahoma.
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