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The Woodward News, if
WOODWARD AND WB8TERN OKLAHOMA.
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VOL. 3.
WOODWARD, WOODWARD COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1,1897.
A. T. & S. F. TIME TABLE.
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CITY AND COUNTY.
Nwei.r off lotla) !
•Iim* Toy in Htlll lost.
limige rattle are I'm).
('In iitluiiiH ilii) was llnii.
Our climate restores yimtli.
J. T Bell lots returned from Kansas
City.
Mm. Bowles left HiiiiiIh)' for |HiinU
in Kunsus.
Commissioners met in adjoiiiiiiil
session Momliiv.
Uc.st spring water delivered bv Branch
& Cousineau
Mr*, ltoirt, Mistily Iiuh returned to
Canadian, Texas
J. TIiuiiiun tins added to thi' shelving
ill liin ill iti{ hi orr
Hob Turner and - Cole were In
Ti inn Gage Monday
Another car I.ml of I'. S. Patent
lioiir nl Wciglein's. 17 If
G. W. Our wus in from his much
during holidii) w
Oru Winger and Fred I'rau returned
In Wellington Monday
ill oKIkpih the
lliimly Anderson exercised bin *kill
on Die front door of the Nk > ofllce
tlii« week mid our fi Inula run now i
enter without making a kick. liuody
In ii Hkillnl workman.
County 1'rlatla* Mailer,
'I'lie aw arding of Hie county priming
for the coming >eitr is creating ini
or lens friction iietweeu Hit* purl lea
directly Interested In the result
Por UiIh reusoti, th« Views bus coii-
lieeu vi.il ing willi Mr*. I 'artnncklc for
*oiiii* linn* returned home llii* mk.
Mr. Hill Curler nnil Mr. Neal i
WSXaflOTECi:
KIOWA, kansas
IMinOKl'ITV. KANSAS.
NO. 32.
rnm>WAitn « ki,a.
-:-i| Eni|,"rlii
11:1.'. I T.i|a-Ui
V:3« Kmix-O- I'llJ Mi
Tin* K. of I' n. will instill
lii st Tuetdny in .tiiniuin.
TIME CARD CONNECTION.
Hulcbuisoii anil Sontbern Railway.
' HM'iV Hutchinson fl:lo H'|(J
4 :;|4I 1 Kiiitfinuii 4:iW
•;:(W , 10:1* Harper [ i:}J!
H:5H i Anthon) -■W ':I"
11 ::m I 'm me ron i 1:4fi
i\ II. Hart,
Traffic Manager.
fOBTOFFH.18 HOI* 115*
•Isiljolng u**tclo« ■ 11:1* • Ciout/-
.« 8j|® P. W
< Mice V')ief litty* rrtiui ' a. .Jfl. until
+. * ; hwUfj^ rroiK it to 4 p M
r. J. ^ATTktwx, f M.
F.nterfU Ht the po to®ov hi Wo 4war*l,0. T..
as tecond-c)fts matter, June J-'. I him.
chvech
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
ttcrvleCB at the opera Hou o every flrM
and third Sundaya at II :U0 o cUa'k morntiiK
and ?:3U o'clock evenlnK- Sunday gohool at
j :W a. in. every Bahlmth. Junior Lct'tfuc
meets every Sunday at A oordlul In-
vitation is exteuded to uil.
ttrv. Wm.J. Hai<uoi . Pastor.
BAITIST. ,
fck'rvices every second and fourth Sundays.
All aie cordially invited.
IlEV. J. W. WIIATLKY, Pastor.
EPISCOPAL
vices every third Sunday morniiiM- und
ri r. Sunday Fehoolevery Sunday ntorn*
t 111 o'clock.
Rev. J. D. JAt'no>', Hoctor,
qecicet 8CCIETIES.
XNtOllTS OF PYTRIia, WOODWARD I.ODOF. NO 11
Meets every Saturday night at their Castle
Hall in Woodward. All vlsltiny brothers are
cordially invited to attend.
CHAB. CHK.;K, WI LI. A HI) I.ONODOX,
K. of It. & s. a c.
protection lodge no. a. o. V. w
Meets re^ulurly every Wednesday i venlnir
In Woodward. Oklahoma. All visiting broth-
ers in irood standing nro cordially Invited to
meet with us. F. F. Fostkii, M. W.
Tiioh. Don an. Recorder.
FZS-SIOiT
pit. II. S. ( HAM>M:it.
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON.
pw. s. S. MrXdEIi,
Physician & Surgeon,
ice near Cattle King Hotel.
WOODWARi
pit. J. M. WORKMAN-
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Culls unswered night and day. Wjl
make calls in city und country.
e-Oilice on Main Street.
ptCAN & LACNE.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
DAVIS BROTHERS,
CITY DRAYMEN
- do buslr ■ m h;i hours. Ail ear
^ O. CUNNIN.iHAM,
LAWYER.
IJTwill practice tu County, Teriltorial and
Fedei al Courts.
Wnudnard. * • OklnUoi.ii
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TRMPt.K HOUSTON. O. P. UAIICI
EODSTON & "8BTi«
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Woodward. Oklaiioiia.
OtlANNOK M(CHAV,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
nr-WIll (fmotlco In Dlelrlcl and Su|ireine
Court, of Oklahoma and adjolnlnsr *tnto«.
Olltce 111 Hr.bute Court room.
Woodward, Oklahoma.
Mr* t'ii|i|i8 la here from Trxust visit-
itiK licr aiatcr Mrs. Boh Outs.
I. II. I'utton ami Leo Thoinus lire
exprilH on medical [iresrri|itioiis.
J. W. Wnite was tip fiom liirlitnond
Tticsduy alter mine luerchuudiMe.
Fiank MoiihIihii was ntming t lie
nierr.Vtnakera lit Ilolni.in's TiuiihIuv
niglit.
!•:. A. Houston litis lionjjlit n rnlige in
Woodward county :md will stock it
this winter.
Mrs I'. H. IMetinnons is here from
Atuuiiilo, visltinn tier duimliter Mrs.
Jutnes tiolici .
Fott Sai.k Ciikai': timid, ^ix foot
copper hath tub, ulinoat new. Inquire
;.' NltWh llioe. fl2t8
.Miss Kuiuia Onttiu is here from
igjfiiis • her aii.ter Miss ('ratlin
of tlie McIntosh.
Tom McAuley Iiiih suffoietl severely
with rheuuintism tlie pust week. He
is some better now.
The Christmas edition of the liierders
Gazette surpasses iiuytliii>|{ ever he-
fore issued ill this line.
Miss Hill, of Claude. Texu-. visited
friends ill Woodward Sunday, on her
way home from eastern inints
Vernon House visited friends in
Wellington. Wichita and Christ-
mas. He claims lie wasn't there.
L. .1. Edwards has returned from
(treer county to live, lie in a ipsal
citizen and his return is welcomed.
WANTED: A wouian or Rirl to do
laundry work. Either wash or iiun.
Will pay (food wages. Cull at once at
8212 THB (Star Lacndhy.
Millard Word, of Day county, visitid
friends in Kiowa and Medicine Lodge
this week and spent several days in
Woodward on his return, Dec. 29th.
Operator Bennett and llumfHRemas-
ter House of Woodward, came up
Thursday to spend Christmas with
Wellington boys. — Wellington Jour-
nal.
Judge J. H. Dean bus moved his
family to Woodward and is now arrang-
ing to bring his stock rattle and range
them oti I lie head of Persimmon crtek
in this county.
Miss Anna Thompson spent Christ-
mas witli Miss drace Mcpherson at
Ivanlioe w here the li tter is touching.
Uotli returned to Woodward on the
2 th to enjoy a two week's vacation.
J. II. Porletlieid, the rustling ener-
getic merchant at May, was over from
there Monday. He brought his mot her
with 11iin who took the train here fur a
visit to St. Louis.
M Alt it tun: Sunday. Dee. :27th, by
Rev. Father Von Iluliz. Miss Margaret
Walker and John Ennis. The Nevvh
congratulates and wishes them a lire-
time of happiness.
James Glenn, Who hud his ankle
so badly fractured in the run-away
lust week, is not improving an hoped
for. and amputation of the liuib at the
knee will probably be necessary.
•If the weather is favorable a camp-
ing party composed of \V. A. Trattgh
and family. J. M. t'ugli and family.
John Mctiiath and Jack Love, will
soon spend a few weeks in and around
Fort Supply hunting.
(jo to Thomas the druggist to have
your prescriptions filled. Gtf
s you. ninh
1 yon!
Ciias. Hnyliuist
honey! He wants ti
Another car of I". S. Patent Hour at
Weiglein's. 17 tf
We are belter prepaied now than ever
for the movingof house-holdtroodsaud
dray ago of all kinds. When in need of
sendee give us n call.
filtf Davis Bros.
♦40 Pick Month Salaii v.
A few energetic ladies and gentle
men wanted to Canvas. The above
salary guaranteed. Cull on or address.
A. W. Adams, State Agent.
17152 Stillwater. Oklu.
J.Thomas, druggist, keeps every-
thing in stock, usually fotiud in a
first class drug store. titf
Every cow man in Woodward coun-
ty Is especially interested in the growth
of the Oklahoma Live Stock Assoc!
niton and should be on hand to wel
come members from abroad.
J Cut liKcKIVKIt: A big Involve of
dry goods und notion* at the Mnv
store. These goods will lie sold cheap- 1 nulled and Intel viewed a number >>f
er than hiinilitr iroods elsewhere in | tin- heaviest tux payer* and everyoi" •
Woodwind count). 2t2 I without exception nay Hie in eottlaft
A little non of Mr. lilgehm s while ||,mr,| „f I'ommiHsioners should let
playing with some muteii Tmadny fell | l||e |>rilltinff t0 i1m, loW(,,t bidder.
There nre but two papers eligible to
bid. X.i unuoiiiiceiiieiit to tecelve
bid*, other I ban u notillcalion lo these
two new .palters, is necessary.
The Commissioners me now ill |hw- |
lf)> Mr. Itdl l nrler and Mr. Neill went in a
.w THF 'W'l IHNIIitY
J the people had mime niniilier*. I 111b LflUllUlll
'll* ' Mr I ^>111 I Imiixlii Itlib Hliiiiliuil l.._ '
j Mr. l^-iii Daniels Im* tinislieil Ii
liouae: *up|Mme lie will give the you iii;
| folks nil entertainment nltouf New
Venn.,
ItllSAW.
iu such innuner us to break his If I
aim. Dr. Manger reset the broken
Ihiiics und the arm will soon lie as
good ns new.
From the price current under date
of July Hill, IH7ti. we note Hint eslt'e
sold at I lodge City us follows: Vear-
lings *H to W; * wu*n at tl2 to 112..HI;
three's at (14 At) and beef steers nt $IH.-
60. These pilot s were for range cattle
driven over the trails froiu Texas.
Prior lo 1878 the nruiy post neur
Woodward was known us Catnp Sup-
ply. The Army and Navy Journal of
tliut >eur publishes all order from)
headquarters under dale of Dec. 80.
IS7H. changing the lintne lo Fort
Supply which I* the correct nuuie.
Charlie Kills while making u coup-
ling ut Panhandle lust Saturday night,
g.d the fore Unger of Ills left hand
mashed between the draw Imrs. result-
ing iu amputation at the middle joiut.
lie en me to Woodward ami worked
all lite way before having the linger
dressed.
Tulle,
WOOD W A ItD, OK LA.
A. M. WOOD, Ppoprietor.
YORK-KEY MERCANTILE CO ,
whole sale and retail dealers f fi
General Merchandise & QutHfting Goods
FAIIM AND RANCH Si PPLIKS A SPKCIALTY.
.It IF. WILSOX.
ST UIL'IB OfKICK, !U i
The weather has been •lomly and
warm for the |mshI few days.
Rev. J. W. Whittle) held service* |
al Shattuck Tuesday evening Ih-e
-Jud. and stayed over until the next
lay lo show the Imiv* how to sIkho i
session of tlm condition of ufTalrs. Any
a'.letiipt to Ignore the Interests of their J Mr Snm MH'rale i* here from C.kI
ronntltuents, Ihe tux pavers, ought ami' iiuiii. Tex. to |ieiiil Chrislms* am
would result iu uu luvestigalioii by I New Yenr* with friend* and relatives
|DRAYMAN>
All kinds of hauling a'sou the Clt).
I WHEN VOU WANT
u n i m i A N,, ,; HU' T,J TAKL
Your Bist Girl to church, c.n.i
Woodward, C)l< In.
<iKO. liKHLACH, President.
the blacksmith, has made u
"dicker" with Brockhaus for tlie shop
formerly occupied by (illusion, north
oi l he opera house, and lias added his
shop and tools thereto and is again
ready for business. Mr. Ong, Ilie
w agoumaker, lias also moved and lias
his shop In connection with Mr. Tittle's.
I'M Clnunch reports the purchase, liy
himself, of 7,UtKl head of stock cattle
in Knox county, Texas, tlie week la-
fore Christmas. lie will bring the
steers in the bunch to Ids range in | A Through South Missouri Free.
Woodward county and leave the she; The Kansas City, Foil Scott \ Mem-
stuff on the range where purchased- phis H. It. Co. has just issued a mag-
He got them from the Pitchfork Bunch, j nilieenl book of sixty or more photo-en-
Gardner. Manager. i graved views of varied scenery iu
, , , , . , South Missouri. From these views an
Willard liongdou is here tins week.; . .
, , , . , .. accurate kuowledge ran be oiitaiued as
Hi- will return loilav and take Ins , ,
. |, .: ... . to t ie productions and general topc-
family to Salina to live. We regret' * ^
ver7 much to lose this family from
the romia. The right to bid oil this
woik Is demanded. And the Nkwh.
which stands for all the people regard-
less of party. will cheerfully cut tlie
legal rate to less than one-half or low-
er, unless arrangements run lie made
w hereby the service given I lie |ieople
can he doubled by nn order from the
Board, from agreement by all parties
concerned, to publish in both news-
papers und receive equal coni|>eiiru ion
for same.
Till* is not ill nny sense a threat or
attempt at coercion. It is simply u can-
did statement of fart, miuie at thin
time in order that the people may
know that their newly elected servants
will act Willi full knowledge of exist-
ing conditions.
The people demand that the letting
of the county printing be submitted to
bids and awarded to the lowest hidder
for tlie work.
Woodward and trust their new home
will be pleasant. Mr. Longdon is
traveling for a wholesale dry guilds
linn in Kansas City.
productions ami general lope
graph) of that highly-favored section
that is now attracting tlie attention of
borne-seekers and investors the country
over.
The title of the
in i-outli Missouri.
free, Address.
ook U "Snap Shots
It will be mailed
J. K. Looh-woon,
Kansas City. Mo.
>ur friend of the Cheyenne Sunbeam
not long since in describing a killing.
printed the "post-mortem statements"
nf the dead man. Last week lie bobs
up serenely Willi tlie information that
at a dunce one "Wells shot und killed hugely enjoyed,
Rodgers dend." We draw the line on
litis.
ne Woodward girl leceived fu
Christinas live boxes of crystallie
candy, seven silk kerchiefs, three fas-j The A. O. 1". W. Bull at the Open
uators. two valuable rings, six plush bouse last evening was a swell event
toilet cases, four bottles of perfume, aud reliects credit
three hand mirrors, one set of china ment.
service,aud two handsome fur lined!
cloaks.. She claims she enjoyed the j
day.
The Ball al I lie l ipera liouss Christ-
mas night was welt attende
The tree al Hie Chapel Christmas
night was a success in every way umlei
the supervision of Miss Wheeler.
in good uianage-
Col. Temple Houston ami Judge
Maruin are at Kl Reno this week argu-
ing a motion for a re hearing in tlie
New officers elected for 18H7, of Alfred Son case.
Knights of Pythias: C. ('.—P. J. Car
roll; V. C.-II. L. Thomas; P.-Kd
ward Snow; M. of W. -S. McCray; K.
of It. and S.— Clias. A. Cheek; M. of F.
—P. Martinson, M. of K. X. C.—L. L.
Libit); M. at A -Allen Cheek; I. (I.-
Albert Wood; ().(;.—August Leopold:
Trustees.—Gurvey. Pugli and J.
Thomas.
Jack Carpenter, tlie news agent nil
tlie Kansas City-Woodward run, is
allowing Hie boy* his new necktie to-
ay. which was given him by Conduc-
tor Dave Shniialuiii. Dave Is soi
II. W. Bailey, an old time news-
paper man has been engaged by tlie
Bulletin for the coming year. The
News welcomes Mr. Bailey as a co-
lnborer iu the vineyard. -
COltltESl'OSDENCK.
Indian Creek Item*.
Christmas was celebrated hei
usual way.
Miss Katie Simmons who lias been
quite ill for the past week is getting
in the
James Glenn had his foot nearly cut
off by a runaway tenm Dec. 23rd.
Mr. and Mrs. North, of Sand creek,
spent Christmas with J. B. Hnrrison's.
A number of our people attended
Miss I'idi a Renfrow- was oil til
k.
Chatterbox
sick!
remove ids spouse from New York j
City to Woodward, where he expects to
live happily hereafter.—Wellington
Journal.
Newton Republican: "There is a
young fellow in town who should be
horse whipped. He has m-ule his girl
believe that she has the power to hyp-
notize others and every evening lie
acts as a subject.' After the girl gets
him 'hypnotized' she culls him pet
names and kisses him und docs all ! list last
irts of foolish tilings After she reads ;
this item the young man had batter [
make his escape to Cuba."
Col. 1.. J. I'slier returned from Law-
rence, Kansas, Dec. 2otli. He went to
Kansas City with the Johnson Kricson
shipment Dee. 18lh. He suys some of
the loads contained as many as 4> big
yearlings and the train stopped ut
Waynoka and "changed cats'' with ' ^iv,
some of the cattle. Ferguson, of Sat
Wellington. Col. A. II. Tandy, Usher.
the entire crew and several section
bands were necessary lo pull some of
the calves out of the car. they had Your correspondent had the pleasure
been wedged in so tightly. Col. I'sher | of taking dinner at the residence of
suggests that hereafter all cattle loaded . Mr. Kisley's Christmas. The table
in this manner be greased so as to gel was lilted up iu tine style with an ex-
tiietn out of the car bandy. i oellent quality of vituals.
Meeting of Citizens. ! Little Wiliic Riggs has been quite
Every citizen Interested in the s,.,>iek for sever,,! days but is get I inn
cess of the Live Stock Cunventinn is J1'^ L,u"y W -1,1'1l' Hattie
nud Mary itigps came out front Wood-
ward Monday. f
W.
Mr. Oeorgt *>* lie iscefNlitigly wi-ll ! fjAlfC - CCCI] . QTADI E
|m>s1o«| oft j In* subject of Mf ourtinjf,*' U I bkftl UinULL
ns lie lis* ju*t had a leu day* trial ni ,
Woodward.
Tlie girls found out n few days nn" \
tlii* ws* lenti year; better Inlc Ihnu
never.
We *sw T. X. putting a pair of lialf-
■wile* on n pair of shoe* the other day.
We think perhaps he intend), to open a
shoe shop.
Mr. und nud Mr*. Mcl'rnle were vis-
iting relative* al Wayuoka for tlie
past few day*. They returned home
on Sunday last.
Pii>s|H'Ctori« are *till searching for
homes in this locality.
Mr. F. Walton nud Mr. CrnigvisiteU
Gage on Sunday last.
TIIK Lkaukr.
JOSEPH HUNTEK...
p £uur boot and SHOE
MAKER. .
.wuoowakd.
THE CITY BARBER SHOP,
Win. S1135)Jf'ir, Prop,
SHAVING.
HAIR Cl'TTINO
AND BATHS.
8fe^"Main Street, South Side.)
^ SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS ^
The Eastern ii
CIIAS IIA Y II, it s i . i'l.iprieior.
One Block from Depot, Woodward
THE
Kail mail Note*.
Kxtra engineer* and firemen have
gone to Arkansas City. They are hav-
ing a rush there.
The Peros Valley railroad company
are preparing to build to Patilmndle.
■luck bnudreth went to Wellington
Inst week on bttsiue**.
Fireman Guy resigned the Hostler
job and taken engine 2.VI anil will re-
main in tireiug service.
Walter Aiuick has I wen assigned to
the hostler job here for the coming
yenr.
McMiilliu says when engine 72 ami
ami Uncle Dick was on *toek extra she
enli run 75 miles an hour.
George Hilton spent Christmas
ll*- country nud reports good tuck.
l<ottie Cheek received a new organ
for a Christilias present. It was quite
a surprise.
Juek Lnujlroth says he can yet kill
a (jnail in niiiktur and hrnjf*.-Mi heiug-
a goiHl shot.
James Beard is laying off thirty days
Oil request.
The section men are about. gettinjr
the cinders cleaned up nt-omul the pits. I
The company is going to put in
a side truck nud two uiore switches.
Clarence Kinsley has got a new barn. |
The round house force has organiz- |
ed a flrst class opera troop under tin-
supervision of manager Ed. Snow. |
having secured best performer* and 1
and nilists of the foot light will show
at opera house Jan. 1st. inclu !ing
the progranie as follows:
Joppa Smith—"the renewed song e.. . v" "°rk (
dam-e man," whose music out stripes I
Buy Coal of"
Davis Bros,
and jjet the
BEST.
National Hotel, 4-
and Livery Barn.
GRANT IIAKKYMAN, Proprietor. |
ill I HOTEL BATES, 12. Per Day BARK BATES, $2.40.
ATTICA, KANSAS
I The Oilton War
\
m®
HWbM !FS
1 THE DAYLIGH
| M. J Wsigisin, Prop, |
Northup Jeweler,
AT POST-OFI
All kin.1. i r repiiirlnir.
t*. W'nlohcs und .towelry.
or jewelry itlwar, kept
THE CABINET SALOON,
1
JACK GAHVEV, PR<ft>BIBTo
Best of
Hvervthin^ Kept in Stock.
Wines, Liquors and (iigars.
Harness & Saddles
R. M. WOODWARD,
First Class. Shop
i-e llb'ck.
the modern nightingale
Charles Cheek—"slack rope walker
and tumbler" mnking three revolu-
tions in the one. the mo:
feat on record.
AllieClleek— "coiltorionist,' absolutely
the "bareless man."
Jack i.andretli—"gas man"
All are modern artists.
Andy Zook nud wife returned from
Kansas City and Wichita last Wednes-
day. They report it grand lime.
Several of the R. R. families iiudml- j
itig Jack Lnndreth nnd family, Jnhn
Pryor and fnrnilv. Andy Zook and IJ
j wife. John Swearingcr and family.'?
he Christmas tree at the Nighswotiger ( Misses Lucy Wnldrip. Hattie Biggs, ]?
hool house and nil report n good j''°"n ^ ingett. Linn Wingelt, Li/.n ; ^
m., | Horst and Louis Burl met together
nnd enjoyed a beautiful Christmas i
tree which was haudsomely decorated |
j and contained several beautiful pre- j
scnts. Before the presents were di- -1
Mtwtiw Music. | 'ributed the young folks eutertained
11 he crowd by a few select songs and
j recitations, Miss Lucy Wnldrip and
Hattie Riggs delighted the audience by
singing "Whipporwill"
Song—By Bertha und Pearl Pryor, I
which was immensely enjoyedby nil.
Recitulion—By Carl Pryor, which was
~SqBl'ClIANAX HOl'SK.!
iiPiniSITE IIBPUT, oauk.oki.a.
Good Board and Rooms
at 1'opuiar Rates.,
CLEAN BEDS, v SERVICE FIRST CU
Mrs. A. Ht rii.vXAN, Prop'r.
L
Billiard Hall, |
KNT OF €
^.Ed. Crane. |
(lood Tables, Good Cues, Good Sport. ?
The McIntosh,
mas week,
and piny
Cox
nud
Fine weather during ('hrist
Tne Literary box supper
combined at the residence of 11
Friday night was n grand sticees
cpiite a crowd was present.
There was a pleasant surprise party-
given at the residence of Mr. Rose
night.
There will be a box supper nt the
residence of John Khynard Jan. 1st.
well rendered.
Recitation—By Christa Ijindretli, was I
well rendered and enjoyed by all.
Recitation—By Louis Lnndreth, was;
well rendered.
Recitation—By Ora Landreth, whirl
was enjoyed by all and very suit
able for the occasion.
< plies through us for the
Recitation—By I.va Landreth, well , Uwmonth preceding^
rendered.
AET GALLERY,
Block Soutti ot W. I. Harrod Lnmb. Co
Photo Work,
... Residence Views,
-
or Picture Frames,
Mats, Giass, Etc.
SAUNDERS BROS.
lis neatly tin' d luniisHed
and is iiuSa/iy^-\'f&i
l'irst ( lass in al! lis scrvic
The house Is now under the management of MRS. MclNTOSH.
G^atrallv LgeiiSei!,
THE ST. LOUIS
WKEKL V
POST-DiS PATCH
ro or n swwilna- cltitntr-
II rlest-rvrs I ti?— support
$1800.00
■I'. QIVEN AWAVTOJ.NVENTORS. ||,, Fl'CC SilV-.F l'-,|K'l. E' vS XS
, $150.00 everymonth given away to any onewho ap-| ' s
ONLY 50 CENTS A Y -AR.
I!' •It
11 ai, nr.
n rhuu
ntway*
liereli) requested to lie pieseut tomor-
row nfteiiiooii ut ~ o'clock sburp at
the Gerlach blink. Important to even-
one. Citizens Committkk.
Matrimonial.
Persimmon, Oklu., Dec. 2(UI>, 'tits.
Editor Nkws, Woodward. Okla.
M.\kuiki>: By Squire i. W. Hurt nt
Iii\iiIioc Ilcms.
Chri-tmas is over. New Year's next.
A large crowd attended the Christ-
mas tree after which n social dance
was given. All report a nice time,
the residence of the brides parents. Mrs. Bertlia" Stine and Miss Anual
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Dudley, on Wed-j Thompson of Woodward, attended
nesduy, I>eo. -'8id. at 12 o'clock, Mr. the tree nt this place.
John G. I sserv to Miss Mary K. Dud ' MHses Anna nnd Ruth Grundy of
lev. Mr. I ssery is one of the promtn- ., r • , , ... - „
etit ranchmen of 1) county. The bride ! "aK, < ">e violin music foi-
ls one of our foremost young ladies 1 the tree at the Ivankoe school house.
and will be greatly missed by the I Mrs. Alice Smith gave a birthday
vniinir oeotile. Thev «r« ut homo ti 1 *• uuiinutj
Alter the exercises the tree was
stripped of its valuables ami distribut-
ed among the owners, which was very
much enjoyed and appreciated.
When Ii. R. people get together
they leave nothing unturned.
Mocking Biki>.
I'oung people. They are at home iu
t) county to their many friends.
I. W. Hart, J. p.
Clark county papers please copy.
dinner on Christmas eve which was
well attended and enjoyed by all.
Mrs, Cooley, of this place, who has
Leopold & Schnitzer,
THE
PALACE MEAT MARKET,
Fresh and Salt Meals.
Beef, Pork and Mutton,
vv Qan
Central Block. West Side. wo
patent during ,
ure the best patents Col- our clients, 1 ,
and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors tu ,
keep track o ' their bright ideas. At the same umc wc
wish to impress upun the public the fact that
IT S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
audi as the "car-window" which can be easily slid up j
and down without breaking the passenger's back,
n," "coUar-button," "nut-lodE?' "bottle<
, and a thousand other little things that most i
e can find a way of improving; and th
'ho Post-Pispateli i* Oio Onlj .V
politan Paper Tlw.t ' li.impir.i.ri!
Fre e Silver Canst* i•• <.
NomtiiaUnjr Couvt'iii huis. h s ,
Pat for Free Silver, l\.n \V<- tern
and Measures, for th'' People \i*
the Political Bosses. I'lito.
Combiner. Trusts ami (Vrpor*
Oppression.
ioed hy the
n«U 'Vjjlioitl
Frrui tlio C' tiiolllon (111.)
The St. tmth ft* ittit.le ?' >.-."1 una- in til
tkiopaijni tliut ci'.KfU i:«i Tueci'lMy i .st. It
nilk it nil Wi'tfr support Flryan w.'.w ver
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice in I
he " National Recorder. * published at Washington, j
din America
i year's sub- |
I our clients. I _ „
f cost, the invention each month j j lutlorm
J-v ^Mmds - ••• •• -"
I K'idHIon to nil (lu-
la- I'^fus-ion. tlH
•uil! the l>efit «Uu
t interests o
Couffri
fleet i"\ tipci
l>Ivl
| lefrUlntion or kind that
$150 prise, and hundreds of thousands , will vitally interest e**ciry uewsjiappi' reader
:opies of the "National Recorder," containing a ; in the country. :u iK' P<«; i.0j3 i;i t!i Wt nnd
icn of thewinner, and a desctiption of hi* invention, I South. Spec nil attention wi:i l" oaiil in th«'
be scatteied throughout the I'nited States among WBBKLY POST-DISPATr.H l « tii's n<?w ef
thus briuging to then a nntioiuil character, and it u iii I .• 1 c.1^-0 i
nlitoriaily t'com thi " " "
*tl with thfi
Ki>rw at o-^rr.
4,
« k:y Post-1 p> ret
two or
as!
JOHN WHDDERBURN & CO..
MIcMan .1 Amtrlun .nd Forclca f.tcnls, i^the c«upai,rnor e.li.c,uioii us ... tv.H.nw- vtn Vm on.l
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Box l8«. Washington, D. C. Uhown in Hie nu;t thm m MfwoiirlI unit ■-■ Wcekl) I' ist Disputeli one Near for
rr?I eviry ottrr loctillly wln rc the Po t Iiisp„|f li , ^
Qf rtujarom* bj|| a jj[fge circuiaiiou, the guins of Demccra- OHl) , «l.o0
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