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The Democratic Voice,
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VOL 2.
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POND CREEK, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY Dkckmrm 6. 1894.
No 2.
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Offer.
By i j.i’i'ial nrnuigomenla with the New JInveu Silver Plate C‘>.
nro now in n position to offer our customers
i,n nil cash purcluises mudo nt our stove,
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m
TEN PER
we
CENT. OFF
how is it DONE?
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n pa
_j nn
11
Wo give each'customer making n cash purchase of drygoods at our
fitove a coupon ticket to the value of TEN PER CENT. of the .amount of
their purchase. whether it fit
Ten Cents or One Hundred Dol-
i di S- These coupon tieketn'aro redeemable at our stors in Silver
ware, this Silverware is manufactured and Guaranteed forTen Y airs by
the New Haven Silver Plate Co. Hero is an opportunity to save Ten Por
f. <Vnt. on yanrjpnrchaecs and at the fetimo time secure this elegant _Siiv#r-
AbsoSutely Free.
Call at our tit ore anil see these bc-autifnl (roods.
n
ware
Wc have the reputation ol carrying the best stock
of general merchandise in Uie Strip and intend
to hold that reputation. We have never been
. undersold, quality of goods considered, and
arc not forced by circumstances to make a cost
sale. We cordially invite you to call and
81 Inspect Our Stock;
#&&& Von will find that for good goods and low prices we stand
unrivaled.
n. N* WS^O/V
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I A. B. E. |
B /MEWJERSEY *
1 QIQRE
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itsdsuil f*i>mpftdloti^
Is Famous 1
The holidays are rapid!/
approaching and mind of the
housewife is fall of worry.
I'll) YQU.KltiW^I
For it.r-Hinu after tlic
terests of irs patrons.
t.
Vlsill we nrr»‘tirillfijf nil Kind* of < ro-
'flint uro .wiling nil kind* of
lfrdt *
Ti»*i we n o •<•11 It ft.* Hr tl- 1
l.xblen
Thai making ftpeolnl induct
inont'i for tin
Holiday Trade
in- ,'
m
YOU MUST EAT
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And it is to your auvant
ttge l>uy where you can
get
STAPLE
AND FANCY
GROCERIES
AND
r/ FAIR
7) TREATMENT.
W; <•
-1!
| $
«/V\0/MThS* 5
FOR \
25 CENTS.
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THE
$Twice-a-Week
TI/VSES,
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StbSUEU TUESDAY AND FRIDAY
Will lm mniletl to any address'
■/mi 1 third of • your for a quarter of
•J J* dollar.
'/jJ Thin rate d.w * r.ot cover the'
™ iooet of publication. hut we make
Jit iu order to introduce the papet^
. Jinto every household in the South $
5/K j Jwest. Rond 11 quarter in eilve.-J
y)p I Jor stamps tuid get the best papery
’ " 1 mu U10 Went foi r months, &
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mi
if V«M t daily
S»K.N’l’ki7li‘la a: I) oET the
^A.B, ELLIOTT’S New Jersey
Opposite Walton Bank,
__w ■£ DAILY AND SUNDAY TIMES
Z^s $ CNF. MONTH .^rtgSSk
Store.^ i&DDRESS
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I’onu (i’rcek, O. T’
the Kansas City Times,J
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Kauae.s City. Mo.
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DEMCORATIO VOICE.
The Pond Crtek Investment Co
W. O. DUNCAN, MANAGER.
ornciAL PAUititok l-co.,okla ter.
SJ.LIO HtiH YltAK.
NOTARY PU1T.IC.
I M. .< I C, MAHH,
1 tillers jiiu Fubli/hcrs
Jhibluted every ‘1 httr«,iiay in Focd Crc*ik, the
vic/ufjbeat ol i. Couvty , (Vikhcmn j crrltjp,
k.r.iereil for tr in^miMico ir.tough the maiD &ec
matter,
HOCKBD1N<»8 OF TDK
HOAUPmF CD Mil
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RE^L f.ST ATE......
ANL) 1NSHRA6E ASBNT..
. CVJMillSSIONKit.S
IN Til HI it LA.-TMCSIOX.
ToiTltory. of OI.IrI:oiiiu f
mnnnnnnrnn
Pr®ajj»t aUeRlrton given to c®lleca«ns.
JHE BADGER LUMBER CO.
UM DEALHUSilH MMgb.
I
M LUMBER,
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BUILDING MATERIAL’ETC. H\
► F. J. GENTRY, MngT M
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1
JACK O’CONNOR,^.
Biacksmifhing
REPAIRING,
WAGON WORK.
m HORSESHOEING A SPECIALY.
All work guaranteed and prices reasonable.
Shop on Ttli st., between Main and Broadway.
WrnMMM
With This Issue
Volume Two,
Number One,
The Voice
Flas stood fultbfully by Hound
Pood through all her trouble and
bus won many ixientls to our city.
A PALE GRAY DONKEY:OF
DAMASCUS.
Scorning a well-filled manger of corn and oats,
slipped his halter to roam over the arid desert,
where lie found among the hot sands and lv?m.
ing rocks a scanty crop of thistles; swid on the
third day he perished.
'the moral of this is:
DON’T BE A PALE GRAY
DONKEY.
Don’t wander away from home without going
to the ever reliable
W.HOIkLETT,
-DEALER IN-
FRESH GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS, TOBACCOS,
COUNTRY PODUCE.
The best place iu the Strip for economical house-
wives to do their marketing for the holidays,
The f-ueetei-t country and creamery butter,
The ficshest eggs and finest potatoes, apples, onions and
Dried Fruits, and finest high grades of flour always in
stock.
oricr. or con i es r,
IT . R. Land Office, EuM. 0. T.. Nov. Stitb, W. ,
( > inplunt liflviov b«»or eulere^t ai this ofhc« j
bv.T. II. Hod-TC - bt Joecpii A. YVrl^iu f(»r I
Auftc tifiiinx bn homestead entry NoTiul 111 v ^ J o clock p. ui.
it Lund Office Koiii. O. T., dau-d Mnrch lr* *i
r *
C'Qpnty of L, J
Uvmu] Pob1; 0. T., Nov. «,
The boai'd of County (.'oinmissionri^ :n«‘.t in
»iiv uffioe of the County Clerk ui 11 o’clock
»t. iu., with full board prcaont.
Alt H L, llradley. Clork.
On luQtiou.tbe bill of itay Ferguson,* lor td-
blei'urnished th« county. &!.00, was allowed.
Uu luotioiutbu bill of J K Hoirurd. 51 «:o, for
sv i Yic iu deputy couuty surveyor, was ab
iotvod,
ibi mot'en the bill of the Democratic Voice
[ i:••>'•! fr.i- printfiur >«< ul'owed.
On njotfou the Claim Ot J. It. 1/or, for *A M
f<?r labor anil material on hook cjs© for coun-
ty w as ttllov.oU.
On motion Oh* claim of .V, S. l)yor. ?1KJ.C5 for
Judirmont fu the district court whi allowtrl.
t*n uioLirn the board look anoce s till 1:30
Aft«mr; H I. Hit Ley
Tim boAMlof County f'(mini If •loner* having
uigilodtio ekuiinniillori of (hr InilvbtiHjtit M <d
F | I. county Hud «uid lud* bteam st to bo u« foi
. Jo**.
^ fka.i'iw.on, umoutii IiiumJ prior lo .Italy IM, Ism.
^ „ ati«r July ItMuOct l«
J wxi im ,, fiom (>i■». 1, to n«»v.
* Mb-L’I'f toUit atii't of •vtyraut 11’nutril hi |,-co
A J b,*4M,7’i „ ,, ,, ri'tl *i*iiimI.
S, WjIlW? „ „ outffaudititr
a i l‘.l»0,.i ,i •• <• httilhl si lie 1
y t July l.'ih. lMil.
f "% lotal aui'i <1 ioau and bridge fiiinl.
p I *' •' above lui 1 i»K h* t - r.aim'd the bom d
p I oiijity eOiatiiK‘>iOI»(‘i* IO^ether Mlllil) I!.
I .Miubloii, probate In IgOof L ea, o^r< ci| t-|»oii
, a farm 01 b >u<l lor bomllm: ■»*ld in<h htediirns
! and fix# l tin- deuomfnMtl#n'of s.ti.i hom'd.
! wblcbilcnoni I nation aball bo intsio uud'$i,»M
II »»ud*, payable iu too yenr** iu not u> #to#«si
*evun i*o» cent Interest,
Un tnotiou *tho u Mu u ton or la«t meet In/
w» n» inift ui it approved.
i*n motion i tn* t •« #a r«i n*ok u ivet-fi till niter
c un mijouniod Nor.W. |r»ft.
Alb ft: S. f.. llradley.
'I’lu* board of County Corutnisalouers mot in
the office of fho County Clerk nt bklio o'c <*ek
n. 111., pursuant to adjournment.
1’ivient: w, V. Co* and J. M. Aimnioui
Attest: R. !,. Ilriulley.
On motion the lull of F !■’ Koiitor #*u.7<) for
citra lumber for Wild Horse bi'Mjro 4wni ul*
lowed.
On motion the minute* were read and up.
proved.
On motlaii the boaid took a rocci* till IU
o'clut ; n, in., N'ov.Sx, IH94.
A Meat: 8. L. liikutoy, Clerk.
ThmmXhlV c.^OKLAHOMA .
, - 1 •» *>• - -SS:
County of L, I
Hound Pond, No;.:.Mth, 1WM
'i'holHiaid of county commissioners met in
the oUh c of the i*ouaiy clerk Jat 11:13 u. in.
All meiiibera of the Imihi U preauiit.
Attest: S. I,, ltrndley.
On moth n the boa.d took u i«c«*s tit 8:uv
o'clock'p. iu. A it eat:
S. !«• bradiey,
Altp«a.yjuu nowlon,
The board of County Coin miss loners met in
the oflleo of the County Clerk at 5:30 o'clock
Present: W \ Cox and J M Rlmmons.
A?tout: 8. L, Hrudloy,
Co. dork.
Ou motion the bill of tha Alexan ic. i.utii-
* er Co.. *J.>.<1<>, lur lumber for bridge across
I’mni Creek, T-Y lUwns allowed.
Oil motii'ii the bill of Aluxim ler Lumber c<>
ilCy.hY ><r lumber for brid/eacross illulfcreek
was allowed.
O’j ir.</liotj U10 bill of Win. Alo* onfkr»Vl.0U
foriruarding election returns ono day was
ailov/od.
On motion the bill of J ?I Simmons t^Qn for
« rvl-.cs if county conunlasiuner was allowed.
Oh motion the blii of A V Ta- hox $P.*CU for
sc. vice* ar county commlsslouer was allowed.
On motion the bill of W V Cox C.-5T 0» fo;* syr-
viceub couLty couiniiflsirajer vu3 allowed.
On motion the* bill or D H Miulden, <f73.:y» for
nervicca us I'robaic Judto was allowed
On motion the bill of UK ILixar fp;.tw for
bojvdinK ptisonois v.:.s allowed.
On motion the bill ol HH Haimr >«!. {.', for
•'.uturooniugr wiUu-.-scg befoi-c grttml Jjury wr.s
allowed
i
qOiihk.’.ion thebiil of i;m nu-itir^W.ioti for
i-mU.yi.rinc branest rTms ^ea 1 woTn l Jo we. L
v»ji morion tbo ltout'd to.,k a recess till *9:00
o’clock a. ;n.. Dec. f*th, I mm.
Attest: S. L. Bradley, Co. Clerk.
Attest: S. I.. Hradiey.
at hMiKi uiuc'i I'.atu. o. 1., ukutI March r> a, ■
O.T., wilh ft view 10 the cann lia'ion of si.- 1 j 'Ibe ho».i J of county coipmfssion.'rs met iu
aUtcur^ho '!“ HUiV'.t“ Ql‘‘''L *•*- 1 l,ie vomity viwU nt 1 o lock
11A dry uf .March, I Mj, at!* o'clock ft.
"Silver Dirk Riant!” says that he
is a democrat that has been advo-
cating the cause of silver for twenty
years and that he will have nothing
to do with the "silver party.”
i he frans-Mississippi Congress
endorsed free coinage of silver.
roipoi.vi »tml furnish tcatlmouy coucc mi un-
said aMcfeCd abandonment.
J. J. 3, Hastier. Receiver.
iOTICK OF TAKING UP AN £ STRAY.
j p. in. I’n.vout Slmmcnt* and Tarbox.
Attest: 6, L. fimdley.
On wetion the lull of li II llu"ur flW.OQ for
oervicoa uttendiny jail waft allow,*.!,
On motion the bill of Y K Wasson f «r at-
torney fees In district court aug allowed.
On motion tho bill of fitewnrt Bro.-. Iron
j 1. J.Tl. Million. JiiPtice of the Peace In and
j for Medford townahip, L County, Oklahoma | works H,ti,'»o.0d for two jail cells waa allowed,
i Ttr. Itory, do h tits by certify that on the yth j Amount claimed ?;?,AVL 14.
j day of April 1<MM, ono L< ounnl Pettftn an<oaT- | On motion 5750.00 w:i< allowed on the bill of
ed before mo and.made alhcavitt to taking ! Stcwart Broj. Iron Works for corridor lor
j up of the following described ettrujt: j jail, Amount *-iairned fl,071.43.
! O ue dark iron gray mar# about l’year* old,! On motion the bill of Stewart Bros. Iron
j apprai*e«l ut 615.IX). Works, $.70.00 was allowed. Amount claimed
One dark iron array mare about 3 year* old i |V)7.U,
with
appraised nt 815.00.
One i; on /ray marc about 3 your* old
bell on, nppralfted nt fgQ.PO.
Tlu* rosidonue of *-aid taker up i*on tb* SW
uarter of sec. 28, T 25, II. I,
Tiie valuation of •aid e*tray tj llxml by me
fdf am! the .toad w:«*hx*id nt 1100.00.
J. H. Vallou, e of tlie Fence
youcE or ».7Le lvueh execution*
By virtue of an alii.- .'xpoutiou lssu,-,l to
North Side Broadway,
Pond Creek, O. T.
On motion the MU of Mrs Eiiith Ilr.Ydlc; for
list).00 for rorvlcee us deputy county clerk
from .July 1st, Win. to October 1st, l«»i, u ss
allowoil. Cox ami 3iujmou> vottna >•'» ami
Tnrhox nay.
On-.notion the bill of E G I.nvcrty K0.‘.0 for
tire of teatn, and.coal fiiruislied county tva,
allowed,
Onjnotlon the bill of II H Hnsnr fur
summoning-piaml jury ivaa alloweJ.
On motion Iho bill of it H II,.gar for
no out of tlio District Court, .-itting within and I 51!mlnollil'-* Potit J ury was alluvv-d.
or L Uiiunty, OklimoiualVrrltory, I will ofler I 0,1 mot,oa tl1'* ,Ji<* *< <l '--'-r f tl.'J.i for set*,
for sale anil sell forcasli at public the lollow- I v ‘>cts 1,1 l<or’al I°r case lor district cirj-«s
... (Intf personal property, to-wit:—The frame one
j;jl j story Imlldlng known as tlio "Hunk House of
j f !ia l-./.r.lr l.alu.ul It., oi. •* 'I’l.ot . .. t ,1 ,-nt^ ___.-II
C. Q. Chandler, Pie*.
3. Berryman, Caakier
OFTH
Demo. Voice
2 IN RETURN WE WANT SUPPORT.
E And most have it . mr
HOI
QOMMEROtALWORK ^ SPECIALTY
Isegal Blank,
Letter Heads,
Enveloves,
Nate Head*,
Statements,
Card*.
Ball Invitations,
Mourning Cards,
Wedding stationery.
Commences. Are you n sub- \
ecrlhvr?
IF NOT. WHY NOT?
If you wish all the
news, you will find it in
the Voice. The Voice]
is not a blackmailing
sheet, and docs not ad-
vocate anarchy in any
lorm.
vs*
The Bank of Pond Creek.
[Will be succeeded as soon as practicable by the First Nsticsa! Bank
Does ageneral banking busine
buys and . sells Exchange.
REFERENCES:
National Bank of Commerce, Kansas City, Mo.,
Wichita National Bank, Wichita, Kansas.
National Bank of Norto America, New York.
National Bank of Sioux City, Sioux City, la.
The Elk City Bank, Elk City, Kansas.
The Citizens Bank, Medicine Lodge, Kansas, Etc.
East Broadway- ■
tlic bock Island (turn.'
uUp placu on the public streets of the ISO acre
tract of laud lying- uouth of North Fond Creek
in said county, at tlio building1 heroin levied
upon, on Monday, Decumber IM. 1334, at the
hour of 11 o’clock a. ni. Said property to be
sold as tli:• property or Charlos Thornburg,
who is the defendant In a case now pending in
the said District Court, wherein J. W. Berry-
man was Plaintiff aud the said Charles Thorn-
bur* wui Defendant. It. H. Hagar, Sheriff.
13; R. If. Echols,
Deputy.
office was allowed.
On motion t iio claim oi’ It \V HJffgttui §13,90
That Tald sairwm!?ur6urvk'usttsju,tlcoof tl,e <*a» ul-
lowed.
On motion the hoard look u reccKs till 7;0S
pm. Attest: S L Hrudloy, clerk.
Evening Session—
At»:4o o’clock the board met la the office of
the County Clerk with a full board present.
• Attest : 8 L Bradley, clerk.
On motion iha following: bills were allowed
against the comity:
J M Darrou^h hardware to count;,, ..?:'.7.o‘,’;
A. P.Tarbox services a«county commission-
VT OTICK OF PUOLrCATION.
latnd Office r.t Kuid. O. T.. Nor. S3. JK§b
Nothe Is hereby ,*ivc i that ti.o fiWIowim
nauoM! senior has filed notice or his intontfon
t» UDiKe tinui proof m mipport oT his olaftu.
ant, th i stu I will ! • nt:ide before the
Kcnifdvr and I{o<; -iver at K-ihl Kni ’ () j’
on Jmumry 7. 'so ,, vi/:—Dun Uorhanuti ‘f yt:
the cast haliund.'ut 5 of sou'hvtote tiunrtAr
section 7, T 25, it 5 we»t He names the . foi-
lowlnar witnefts(*s to prove liis dout'nuons rep-
id.-mv upon and cultivation of, r.Rid laud, n*:
Henwick Moffett, of PoUd Uierk. O T
Joseph W MoSett, of „ „
r< u l A. Pat ker, of Pond Creek, O. T.
Edwin <1. I»Hlim*r, of Pond Crook, o. T.
Any persou wko desires tn protest njriinit
the Mllowauce of such proof. »r who knows or
any siibstiuitial reason, under the law ari-1
ro,sru inf ohm of t lie Interior [i#par*nieut. why
su.di proof should not l*o allowed, will bo driv-
en an opportunity at the above mentioned
time mid place to cross-examine the witnesses
of said claimant, and offer ' ••idi Doo iu rebut-
tal of that submJrrc d by daicmiu,
R. W. PaRnrson, Register.
X^OTICE POR PUBLICATION.
Land Oflic*, Enid, O. T.. Nov. SLM, H94.
Notico Is hereby/riven that the follow»*rr
named seitli r has tiled notice oi hf&inteutiou
to make tln-tl proof in support of u|j c'altii
and that said proof willlie mivJo b#forc
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quar
the !
Iteg-istoi
•r and Hcvciver at Enid, O. T., ou Jan-
uary r»tll, 1M*5, vty,;- Nm<** (\ Hlvir., for tiu*
soul!.©-it:* quarter of soot ion 3§, Y Rkm**, a
l.'owiiij,—**■-------- -
Ifo names tiie following witnesses to pro^e
UiK conrhiUi us residency upon and cultivat-
ion of, sme! iand, vl/:
L W. Modlvney, of Fond Creek, O. T.
C. \V. Dempsey, of ,, ,,
Elmer Durrough. of ,,
A. H. Fisher, of Enid, (•. T.
Any person who desires protest aaainst
nllowsmcsor hucIi proof, o.- vrlie knows of any
HubstautU! reason, under the law ami l-wffj.
ii iMot tiie Interior Doparimenf, why »i vl.
proof should not be allowed, will be ai»>n an
opportunity at iii© above ’.lent tone i tnwe and
place to crus* examine Thu witnesses oi yaht
claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttai of
that submitted by claimant.
Ji, XV. Pattoriun, Register.
THE WALTON BANK.
CASH CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Oldest Bank in L County. Pond CreekrO. T.
OTICK TO ENTRY?.!AN.
United States Land Office, )
Enid, Oklahoma Territory, >
Oct. 25,1894. )
Complaint having t>ee;i entered at
this Office by William MeVay.
against William H. Ketchen for
abandoning his Homestead Entry
No. -•'.nil, dated Dee. 5th, 1893. upon
tlio northeast quarter section 31,
township 25. N Range 3. W. I. M.,
in L county, O. T. With a view to
tLc cancellation of said eim y, the
said parties are hereby summoned
to appear at Enid V. S. Land Office
on tba lOtb day of Dec. 1894, at 9
o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish
testimony concerning said alleged
abandonment. R. W. Pattercgn,
Fremont Boyle. Register.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
The question is now agitating the
ntinds of cur populists whether they
will swallow the silver party, or the
silver party swallow them.
J^-OTICK OT PUUMCATIO.V
I.sniiont.-e r- Kaiil. Oi'i.. Sor. tl»t. 1*H.
I .'Otiv.! id hp--,br R-ivtri U.R- «U« (oll»Wi,v-
r | n*rucii *cu],,|- br.. fl!«! nafico of hi, ijm.t-
.....................................'-to, . If II t!i maV‘! ItCRl piu.if in -:spij-irt nr In.
J .M s.uiraonasorvtcc-s m uuun'j commts.-! olulm, »n.| that.*»ia(i,i-oor s-lil !,-■ uu-i- :,.;.
• -,i i rnrttho ta-T'itor mriI Rwwlver «t Kniil *. i..
..... "'1 J.HIU1U-J :ih, iK'.ll; .is; -.Villa • ttuintl f(,|-
luHuiith-vast niiarter of »n« la. i'p ;t, a *. w.
Hi-mraes tbo fnllowins witiiea,rs to i»n
ia cor.tiuwwus renidance u;*ori &n»l aiiltivat-
ioncr.....
W V L'o.x s&rncc • a- county comniisgioncr | ihVHoutb^JrtHf'iiu
..§S.iH» *T--------“ *
. >uuiucl Hammott. of Cal lwell, Tanias.
Joic.phJno Hall, of Cali well. Kansas.
William rah aid. of • aid well. Ksumum.
On motion the action of tlio board with ret' 1 l** cor.tiuuuus re.did*i
orecce to the cinin ot B, L, Bradley »ualnnf . >amu% flammedf
Xs-oo. oa Oct. 4th, ItfcB, *vas rcooitfiidercd.
Coa and Simmo’.u votititr y«*a and T^rbox
nay.
Ou motion the clniin of S L Bradley —......
tor takin-f und transcribing ontmTtimion,tr UU¥_ ^ll*8tanth*l rc^s°n. ander ’i.e law aa«l
. , r .^u.is.,tu.wr regulations of the Interior AcpirrMenf whr
pi-wooding*and furnishing- copy to paper for such proof should not bo aUawcd. will ti** sir.
turn u rah ah,, of
W. A. Noble,of Cu
tldwell, K«;
'dwell, Ka:
hsum.
fvansaft.
ny person .who d< sires io protect aaiinst
nllowsnco of such proof, o- who knows of
(lUArror ending Oct. It, 189-L was allowed. | en nn opportunity at tho abevo luentioizod
id pia*o ro cross exam in- th# i
cLii-j»«int, an
fcuttal of that si<btn
On motion the board tqukaruceu til! Mib ! SmuoKr eridunon In r,-
t wtrrosioi
o’clock Nor. 2.\ lhJI.
Att* *«!; S, I
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wtih . rut, board present ; weR » Blind. Bleeding or Prntrud-
On motloa the board toot a raves* till ^ OB(*c. *° ^r- Bozanko 8
P. rn , j 1-lie Remedy, vriu-ilt acts directly on
Attest: s. L. Braui,/. ctork. ; r»te agectod. absorbs tumors, aiiays
—Attermx>n Sr-ssiu::.— | itching aud offccls a permanent ctu-e.
l’tie board of eountjr commissiou.r met in 59 cents. Drugeilts Oa mail. Cil'-
tti3 i«eeof tliecounty eierk at 3:00 ovtuok culal's flee. br. Aozauko, Piiia-
p. m. Ail :n-.la ..-rxof ttw.oosrj pr ,-1- dttlphia. Pa. dskt byCbas. A.
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Mahr, J. M. & Mahr, George C. The Democratic Voice. (Pond Creek, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1894, newspaper, December 6, 1894; Pond Creek, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956257/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.