The Woodward News. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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THE WOODWARD NEWS
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twel adyocatr,
PubliiboU every FrMnv, at Woodward, I). T
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WXX-Zi E. B0Z,T02sr.
Addreu hII oommunloatloiu to
Tbc Ne^va Publishjin.q Gompony,
WOODWARD. O.T.
FRIDAY, JULY lit, IMO.
Hub rlntl«n iu> dollar per ru.tr «dvHnoe.
WT tlul, rule K-lvon for live or more.
^IIvECXOKY.
TEUHITOHUI. OKKKKHS.
?"VC™,r W.c. Renfrow
SSS? T.
Deletriitc (o ( oiwkm II. T. Flynn
T. H. l.AND OFtfCBHS.
JJc|rl"l''r Wilson M. Hammock
1>. H. Patton
U"k" W. Herod
DISTRICT COl'HT OFFICERS
Job,. I.. MoA.ee Judn
I'ntt.-d Statca Attorney
i. i. a,'L t'utlted mate* Mondial
v'p'tt? County Attorney
C. E.Ddcni.
J. C. MoClellnmJ Q .
MKW Kdlth Murphy Deputy
H. A. Henderson Court St.-noirrapher
OOCNTV OFFlCKltS.
Probau, Judite J. D. F. Jennlnp.
Onunty Attorney B. 0. Smith
* R. Odem
Coder Sheriff
?~*ur«r- B.'s.Wl^n,
County Clerk Thomaa Koran
Relator of Deeda. j,)hn McQanh
furvc'">r A. P. Kiln
County Superintendent. Bertha McPberaon
County Commlssloojrt ■' w'.'r.'jriHSSni Cbm
IJno. E. White
I J* Mbwbg bill, were allowed:
I ,e refa in luf "«"(hi'iu V " 111:'' wl-st'ofl U Grocery Co., good a
received . , : "l; , '" .'"'.'f • * IWWIJ rendered, IJ ;r,
Texas-y,<bTfU',;r i Vle,'-L I1-,11- Smith, as county auorney,
This can be accounted for in only total,'if7'""' ' "lamP* 4
"'I ,A' ?"««■* servioes rend,,,
purchased U> travelers f.oin here or / Ji""t0r' fro' June 20 to July
else tile !IVfWvv cimilaiion liar got in ' Arthur Marsh a .. vi ■ ' '• °°
the wrony department. |s jaVl( ,,, M as Jnl"l, «'
w Historical Society Official*.
'lie Historical Society met at the
university structure Wednesday after-
noon, only a few lueiuIters belli.; |,res-
ent. J'he important business transac-
tion was the selection of a custodian
and president of the society. M. i,
Hixler; of Norman, was elected presi-
dent and Hon. Will T. Little, of Perry
was elected custodian. A. C. Dolde.
of the .Newkirk Timet, was elected
treasurer, vice Mr. 1'hllllp,, resided.
Keep
Everlastingly
At It. . . .
The OOOMMt drop of water
Wean. w a.v the hardest stone:
The constant (mawlnir Towaer
Masticates the to.inhe.tt bone:
The eonfltaut cooing lover
Carries off the biushlnir maid,
And the luoatant advertiser
Is the one who (rets the trade.
If he Puts it . .
In the NEWS.
Largest Circulation of any
paper io western Oklahoma.
A (told II n if.
A gold bug is a combination of sev-
eral kinds oi buns. He would make
you believe he was wise by letting his
* 8lli,lp like tlie li(fhtninK buK and
slntfs sweetly like the l^tty bus till
von are asleep tbeu he snaps you like
he bedbug and if yon make any f„S8
he will smell like the chinch bug. I|e
w l get down with his t.ose in the
tilth and his star spangled banner in
the air and roll away his ball like the
turn blebUK—Council Prove Countr
I'erry is,puttinK on airs on account
of the completion of electric liBht.
«y the way, since the hi* rains in
Oklahoma, the Trilby foot is not half
so conspicuous .by its odor.
Kditor Andi us! oftheAl^ ChronitU,
just can t keep from hard drinking.
Listen. lie says: -Alva is the best
town on earth."
From Hardest/ Herald,
Lee Howard has sold out to
aliforma cattle syndicate, which
will be run under the name Panhan-
dle I asture Company. The new
ranch will be pftrtly in thig cou
and include a large area in the Pan-
handle, as their pasture will be near
forty miles square. They will pllt
m windmills, tanks, etc.. and are
loading wagons at Liberal this week
"f. Wl)1 be their source of sup-
Pbes Lee secures a ^ood position
on the new ranch.
Roundups are not what they used
be. ( attle are not permitted to
roam at will as they did seven or
eight years ago, the large ranchmen
have given way to the smaller stock
owner, small pastures are i„ vogue,
ant the roundup of to-day is but a
feeble imitation of the old time af-
air-. . orriH of the old timers view
ti" turn ot affairs with regret
and have settled down here because
there is no other place to which they
TZZ W,d e"j0y ,h" °ld ti "'
Woodward, O. T., )
July ii, 18 a. (
1 lie board of county commission
era met peranum to adjournment.
All nifBihers ]irescnt.
Tllos." doiun,
TI f .. ■ Clerk,
i lie following bills were allowed-
John M. Smith, water for court
' ^ioTun^r'Vm ^ 3TZ\UT'V .• i
J#W. H. Arnold, jail guarding s ,iOMer„^ H°lt0n' 1 r,nt 'K « d «U;
Uuardiiiy Waddle 1 day, 1 iio l.iays K' VOrV""' Jail
Jolin Allen, services as otrir.l v'm i< . . "0
*4 00 ' lMmk|j(>u"«. "'ill rejected,
J "'in Kuttmau, for mileage to
• ttnhrie and return attending Tor.
r.'iualizatioii board and other ex-
penses, „,
li n \t . 3d 00
it. 1 Ma rum, legal services, do-
fending Indians by order of district
Jut,K0' 7n on
II w'l?07ell,1 bil1 for """'"K
Ben Wolfarth, rejected, 4.-, „o
Jno. Donually, moving county
superintendent, t
The resignation of Robt. J, Kay
a member of the insane hoard
accepted.
! Hoard adjourned to meet July 8,
JN'C). RUTTMAN, I
THOS. DORAN,
^ County Clerk.
(Continued next week.)
$7300.00
W. K. Thralls, sheriff «ar«cld
county, boarding prisoners. 1 i so
John Ruttman, as guar.l for Wad
•lie to Guthrie, ,jj .()
Mr. Judkins introduced the fol-
lowing resolution: That,
Whereas. Hen Wolfarth, under-
sheriff of Woodward county, was
y 'njufed and lost his arm i„
attempting to recapture jail break
era and ha" been forever incapaci-
tated from active manual labor
being rendered a cripple for life
and while in the performance of his
duty as an officer of this county,
Whereas He cannot he allowed
and ^ ""' ,leriff under the law
Whereas, The people of this
county owe him a debt of gratitude
for the bravery done in the perform-
Resolved, That the sura of two
"indred dollars be appropriated to
said Ben Wolfarth to pay for serv-
rendered the county of Wood-
ward. Adopted.
Board adjourned to meet July 6
1895. J 1
JOHN RUTTMAN,
Attest: nu~i
THOS. DORAN, "•
County Clerk.
Woodward, O. T., )
July S, 1805. ' ("
i be board of county commission-
er* met pennant to adjournment.
Chairman John Ruttman, W T
Judkins, John White present.
Tiios. Dobas,
w e f0.li0W;'ng bills were allowed.
Win. r.1V nr , . .
Kail road nouhi.
Ivognn Bennett and Vernon House
urn expected home tomorrow.
I'nele John says he will continue
to prav for the round house force now
that he ik meeting with marked success.
.it>i fbe presence of the
"I hilosopher" at church Inst Sunday
"Ight as sure evidence of the efficiency
of his petitions.
(trant Smith is on the war path and
ie has a perfect right to be. If the
fellow who visit.-,1 his house during
Ins absence last Friday can be found
there will not be enough left of him
after Grant "sees" him to stick to a
postage stamp.
Operator Shollenberfrerand Bagjpig
Master Ledlie leave us next
They have been with ns th
The Pigpen roundup. Wednesday,
was well attended, but it was 'a
damp day f„r that kind of work.
, 'ys uho s'""d guard Wednes-
day night found the work cool and
damp, and those who were slack o„
bedding had to spoon to keep warm.
When not at work all the boys could
injured.'0 ^ ar°Um' ™'"1' and '""k
Commissioners Proceedings
f,-3?olit«" is 14 natural soap protlnct
Rajnas.-
Te" your grocers to keep it in stock.
Townt0r Niblack calls 't Oklahoma
Town now aiwl claims that even Jesus
there ifb,aek-ca|,ped between trains
tbe flrat r We"ed l° 8t°P- Tl'" '«
tb Iirst mtimata," that Bro. xViblack
uacl changed kis front name.
Editor Maddox. of the Advocate is
While'w"vthe i",inJals ,lown there.
While waiting u. chronicle the death
of another artistic scribe we rise to
remark tbat the spirit of Daddy l'rice
seems to be meshed in the cogs of the
Advocate press.
public f'"U iS " U"tt eandidate for
n il 1 1 °r °n "ur ^change table
Quein *& if Sh.'"r"ee' Oklahoma, b^
are live . Mw.h«m. both .of whom
will '. 1r,re,le BewsPaPer men and
qSu bL .et, a:v the
* "cre s looking at 'em I
The papers of last Monday referred
^thepresidentas-anxioJbutb^
Twenty-four hours later ke was
reported "quite jubilant, thoughVh^
f, atrace of disappointment." If it
SJS" V'oylU(' ***"*> *>■
Kled ; 'V"SI8t,,<i it should
on.called Jacob or Isaac; but as if is
on.y another girl, and they already I t- JL.
have an "Esther" and "Hutii" in the , Wi«
famity, the new arrival ,„;lv „ L"Z J"Ve w>
Coi-x-ry Clkrk s Okfice, i
\\ ooowako, O. T.
Ju|y i8 5. 1
e™ of coun,y commission-
AM tne ,per8Uant t0 adjournment,
members present.
Twos. Dokax,
The following bills were flowed:
- u. Kibby, salary as town shin
assessor „f Marum township, 21:} 00
K; L. Norvell, for guarding Miss
McCarthy 13 days at :} dollars per
John Mclntyre, for watching the
•lead bodies of Hill and Heffen.Voo
and act'ng specia! constable, u 00
jer ach Bros., for goods furnish-
ed poor and prisoneis, for quarter
ending June 30, !
John Donnelly, for hauling ex-
press, moving county property, etc ,
in jaird2nv1Cb' fortilcinS testimony
in jail delivery case, ,0 (/4
l- I- Campbell, for guard in
Miss McCarthy 10 days, ^ 3o 0X
t or six days jail gua,,!. 2J ^
-Mrs. M. ( aiujibell, boardinir
county charges, :
2"*!w" <;,"r'"to"' for guarding"jail
23 days at $4 per day, Voo
«• ti. I lor, jail guard and jailer,
f1 IT 00
bill aUawed reP0rt W°ved and
P < 1«7 • ' • ^^1 J <J
county' ggm% merchandise for
tf }li xtt. . 20.; 40
0." Balar>'eIidi.ig
300 00
3U0
■xpress on bonds and stamj
family, the new arrival ,
SeW "ViCt°ria" ^ £wa,,d
neitrm, name. .vni< .... .
Clevelaad80 I^ ^
J - M. Workman, services^as'per
'' A -14 00
oner,® }% ",ir-V Work for pri«-
. J- M. Slaybaugh, for horse killed
in recapturing Hill and Waddle,
D I p1 _ 00
7or jury Br0ckhaus- rt' t and coal
I ) tir I, !•] 50
u\ vv- , ^vans, work done tor
county, and material, -0 50
farth"16 8°0tt' "'lr>,i"g Ben W°l-
I n p . , 00
t. JeriDioffs. defendit.cy
Ilenry Xmith in district court, 26 "0
Kay and Jennings, legal services
rendered in probate court, 4:, 00
*-• i>i- Hall, county printing,
Wm'T8"' dfUgN forPoor,1i.3 Jo
>v m. Burns, moving water closet,
K V n a ® 0('
in February^' °a^0te 8ca,P brought
waterTr <^l.end®"ing' furnishing
water from April 1 to July 1, J895,
ed a*'" McI|>herso". services render-'
•3.00 peerm!ayr,°f K,iucatio"al Board
er^rs. E. Light, meals for prLm
A. A. Ross, two wolf scalps*"
Davis Bros., haiiiiiirr fnr ^
• uduiing tor county,
« "?
Mrs. H. J. Kay, assistant exlinT
ner on bhe examining board. <• 00
August Lespold, meals for ori
oners, I "
Taylor^ for guarding T^i I ""Ti'1 "K re'ief for tlie regular force
44 00 ""idr'"P.t,mt ,in"' have won many
... 1. OO tn.'l.ds Iiv ti... ^ . . *
ik.
past
friends by their gentlemanly conduct
ami pleasing ways. The \ku s wishes
them a pleasant, prosperous an,I hap-
py return of many seasons.
Axtel Holberg repaired the News
local box at the (lepm this «-,-ek. f„,-
which he has our thanks.
i t *nlf|SUP,'.1BarrU''S '^'^n engaged at
1-1 60 | the south river bridge this w.-ek and
at several times it was thought th.
bridge would "go" altogether. A.-
five work in strengthening it, only
saved the company a big loss.
Extras are running almost
<lay now.
H. F. Ledlie says he dislikes to
leaves Woo<lward now that an "at-
tacliineiit" has been cultivated. That'
what the girl says, too!
4
BOOTS AND SHOES
Bought Before the Rise by
YORK-KEY,
N. as to give their hundreds of Oklahoma
and Kansas customers the advantage of
haying their
BOOTS AND SHOES
house ^ L,^W PBICES- which "<> ether
t0 adV he ■nS(iC-!°" Ca" 'l0'aS they Wi" have
thnt ii u Per cent advance, which
In 1! Je Pay - 110w> consequently will
But the'm 'eir c"atomers pay it back.
YORK-KEY MERCANTILE GO.
Will save you all that. They have the
advantage over ALL competitors in buy-
ing at BLD-ROOK prices. Why? Be-
cause our buyer, Mr. York, lives in St
in°th'p ^ greatest Shoe market
11 the world, and is watching the market .
daily and never nusses a chance to ben-
• 0UL™ay customers hy scoopin<'
in the big bargains and distrihS
i0l:h big stores in
kansas and oklahoma. Shoes
are going way up, but we are holding
them down. Come in ho 0
Additional Locals.
Mcliarg, the watchmaker, says he
will take vegetables, bay or wood for
repairs on watches or clocks. .jt4
John Dohrer's family came down
from Medicine Lodge this week, and
will occupy tbe '"'Use vacated by Ben
Wojffarth.
Commissioner's .-ourt opened on
Wednesday and Thursday mornings
with prayer and Bible reading by
Hon. A. (t. Cunningham.
Woodward, Oklahoma.
f
OEAI.KKH IN
yellow Pine, Cypress 0 California Red Wood
LUMBERlSHINGLES,
Frank Godwin has begun work as a
regular member of the force engaged
in the publication of the News and
the Livk Stoi-k I.nxpkctor.
, 7 no I L'eU„t' ,Wilhite, the handsome fore-
t- H. Butcher, meals for prison l-'"" ' J'JL- le ves tomorrow for
er"' , PIa 001 h ,OWa,HKaS-ttf° vi^ W'-nds and rela-
Geo. j week. He Wl" return first of th,
Cement, Lime, Plaster. Plasters' Hair. Etc.
K. s. WKfGIXti' OLD STAND, WOOlnVAUI, OKLA
LINTOX J. LSHEH, rresident. p uovi pT, „ —
Don.E. ^ lce.pre.lden,. j. puGH, C«ble,
WOODWARD.
OKRAnOMA.
... . " -*«•«, UUII-IK)
>V addle to Round Pond, 4:{ 0(J 1
-\i ril'f gri""' re,,t f"r """Hi' of
' W I>r w"-"? ilUor,,ey. J--. 0 j "Pa(i "t cattle from W. P. \
for count v ,t! tw" "i"nths rent "1"1 st"PPcd them to
C Lhto,nCy' • «0 f™-'. f"r The .lea
\i7-ii- 80ton, mirsiii'- ** ■
Uliatns 5.) days,
•"<0 00
-Martiti j
50
derous"Sre t'-i* a '* l "<-
offering' to :: V"K 1|1" ('itv
!? men of his <li.n,nsLr"he7aSr
Jno. Dorsey of Kansas City, bought
-4 bead of cattle from W. p. Wric-lit
and shipped them to Saline county
kansas, for feeders. The ileal
ry satisfiu-tory to the seller
I>- II."I'att.^"assisting in I Kl,i" b-ft for Memphis. Texa,
fating Wolfarth's arm, ... J ' lesday. He is a bright, energetic
Klmer I'urviance, wolf s"'j, ;""1 leaves '"« >' friends
' «'t scalps here who wish him success in bis
Joe Wilson, hauling lumber ?o! wherevpr "> >• him.
"ai0'""' 1 00 ^ alter E. Younger, foreman and
rent ;lSH'"-1",c Publisher of this great relig-
ous weekly, returned from Boone
CAPITAL PAID IN - $25,000.
baukewgf in all its branches
T"- - -
■ >. w V„fk: Flr,tyal|ona| Ba„k ^ Nation-
-MS, ^
'ourt house,
Martinson and Bro,-khans, rent
for opera house for district court,
Ohas. Randall, use of ho us" fm
election jMirpoxes,
1«4 00 I rendered,e "''rvices
"" •,°l1" board and'room
!'ley saw hiJ /.u-M i;!'l1!,!Vy W,J,V '
l">w disappointed <i ^and
they tounlf T l nZ Wm wh*
sSsr-w iLxsss
•SopoJjte is the stuff' 1* 1
L:°; i, /rsr1
etc. Th,- ,1;.,. • . m< _ "helves,
JO IIS KL'TTMAX,
Attest- / m • '
TIIOS. DOKAX, (',am,,a"-
County ( lerk.
Woodward, (>. T. /
.... , July 3, 1805. ' .
I he board of county commission-
X. J. fStiltner,
I tori
O- P. Maruiu,
! dered,
John R. Howie
two IllOllth
:i-I 00
! jani-
ete. The disappointment of ,h i r 'S Lr °a' °f f'°"nt-v coo,mission
m not securing Sopoho-j. 1'al t a m l"'''suanl to adjournment
'OUS to be treated by l^d ^ "'
such R lu,h> Keed in i 'j'„os. Dokax,
Clerk.
such a light and frivaJou* raanner.
no 00
meals for sick,
j'no- '"'"man.
THOS. DOKAX Chairn,an-
« IM 11 irorn nooric
ounty M„., Tuesday, browned by an
enjoyable vacation among home folk,
ami familiar fields of early lif...
If you don't think we can raise any-
to'tlo ■ "a- "ountry, come around
this office „nd s.-e samples of ,-on,
'i-oom corn and watermelons that
- brouifht in by Frank and Semei-
, . {>'> 00 Mason, and n-hieli
legal services ren-1 their irri^at.-.l farms on I„.li„„ (.r^"
RefHirts reached here yesterday that
about twenty-live miles of fence has
been .-ut the II Staph.-a, I
lanelies. Serious double is the re
suit- A few arrests have already been
made and others are expected to fol-
low. We are sorry this trouble has
ansen and hope it can be settled
without further trouble.
County Clerk,
*>:«THE CHAMPION*S<,
^LTVEKY'
Is the Place to
in ^Toodward.
c—- WAGON f FEED YARD ^
RATES REASONABLE.^^^—-
G. A. CHAMPION, Proorietor.
the midway.
the best to 8ebvb
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Accommodations for all. Give us a call. ^ ^ the city
Yours for Life,
G0BER BROS'.
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