The State Democrat. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 57, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 24, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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T1IE WORLD AT LARGE. S^ri.TrkJrof^
I i ecn Jiving with the c . (affts. The lat-
Summary of tho Daily Nowa
WASHINGTON NOTES.
Cii.vlKMAN SAYElts, of tho house com-
mittee on appropriations, has tele-
graphed t lie clerk of that committee jn j.gg 3.5
that he will l>e iu Washington on the j Diapatciiks
SOtli with a view of getting the appro-
priation bills under way, and the sub-
committees have been notified of the
fact.
Owi.no to the illness of Second Assist-
when it exploded. Elmer Knight and
Sam Dunn were blown to atoms.
Charles Seals and Andrew Mageo were
horribly injured.
At Louisville. Ky.. Johnson clipped a
full second from the world's bicycle Ki.i.swoicrir. Kan.. N< v I'-.r
rccord for standing start paced, doing days past rumors haw I n 1 1 • f
I large defaleallon in the Ellsivort
from the earthquake* county treasurer's oflice I:i\ ti
ter ordered him awn • for re fusing to
work. During the night .Milli.an trot
a hatchet and brained Clark and liis
wife and tlien struck the grandchild
of the couple, but did not mortaliy
wound her.
shaken province of Ueggio di Calabria tion by the county commi i.e.
in Italy of the 10th state that more shows James L. 1 )n !c, the retirin.f
slight shocks have been felt in that treasurer, is short iu his ne unit ,
district. Although no further damage 511,320. He is suppose-I to b. iu K'an-
was done, the inhabitants continued 8U8 City and warrants and n riisiiim
nnt I'ostmaster-Ocnera Nelhon the re- terror-rtrleken ami numler* of people ,lttv„ ,;,,uvll ,... Ilis
port of his office is made by George 1-. were fleeing from the town into the 1 '
Stone. It deals with mail transporta- country. Thirteen persons were killed Washington. ISov. > e.iary
tion. For the star service it is shown un(i over fifty injured at the village of Smith, Af.orney (.eneral Olnt . an I
that there arc 19,37." routes with an ag- seminaiu and it was nearly destroyed. Secretary Lamont ye tcrtlay considered
gregate length of 231,587 miles, and , a dispatch from Muskogee, I. T., of the question of the use of troop-, to
the total of miles traveled is 113,570,- the 10th said that war with th3 Cooks suppress the marauders in the Indian
338, at an expense of 93,840,830; an esti- was jroinff on in the vicinity of the Territory. It is e ^> ted that the
mate for next year, S3.875,000. ('onsid- j Verdigris river. The bandits were matter will be laid In-fur • the prcsi-
eration was given to the feasibility of rau8seci ana had more than their match dent before any determination is
utilizing electric and other rapid motor jn a squu,i „f cherokees who had becii j reached.
street car lines to facilitate the trans- j roun(|infi. them up for several clays. No Nkw Oiilk vnn, La., Nov. v.\ (irand
porUUonofHmiU In Import."1 "ties. | <)pen bllU]o had yet tak(,„ plsoe but Master Sovereign of the Kni -lit „f
It. A. Maxwell, the fourth assistant there lm,i i,ccn a proatdeal of skirmish , Lobori wa8 vc-cleeted yestenhn with
postmaster-general, has Mibmittedhis nnj ijoih sldoi were preparing „„i nu' ,.r m...
annual report, lie emphasizes t'>c for a death Htmggle.
necessity that the public should report A K.r„]1M checked tlie forest fires
every depredation upon the mails, I urouna Ciol(l Hill, Col., and the pooplo
whether registered or ordinary matter, i were reported returning' to their homes
Oen. Maxwell also urges the necessity on thc 10tl, The ,laIna(r„ to p,.,ip„rty
of increased appropriations for pay- was cstlmatcd at 1,000,000, several
uicnt of rewards looking to the eon- | |lt1ndred people being made homeless.
viction of mail criminals. ^ ]1()
Tim secretary of the treasury has Cale, I. T„ killed two persons and so
been informed that thc currency of . ,.jolls|y injured livo others.
llritish Honduras has been dernone- I A BAllol4 L.apsi/.efl in Charlotte har-
tized and the gold dollar of the United boi. j,'ioriaa, and eight men were
States will hereafter be the standard drowned.
coin of that country. I q'|IF Manufacturers' Record, of Bal-
lou. (ij /.man, thc Nicaraguan minis- tjmorCt Md., will publish special letters
ter at \\ ashington, has received reports from a large number of 1'nitcd States
from lUuelields which indicate a satis- ; SPntttors and congressmen, giving their
factory settlement of the troubles vjews on whether the government
which have so long alHicted the Mos- should give financial aid ,to secure the
quito reservation, Cabez. the first con- eariy construction of the Nicaragua
stitutional governor bring installed in cftna, Many ()f UuMn th|nk th(. cnter.
office and all opposition having dis- j pris0 shouW bc constructed.
appeared. A rrport has been received at Lon-
I r was said President ( leveland ,|on ^]ia^ o,000 Armenians were massa-
would soon issue an order extending I cre(j |,y a Turkish marshal at Sassun
civil serviee rules to the gangers in the lund the bo(Ucs lcft UIlburied, which
out opposition. Bishop, of Massa-
chusetts, was re-elected foreman, as
was Secretary-Treasurer Hay*. At the
afternoon session the present incum-
bents of the executive board were
elected with but 11 few dissenting
, , . . , votes. Washington, I). C., was chosen
11 ndred people being made homeless. .. . . , ,
. ' 1 . . . . as the place of holding the annual cn-
A noiLKit explosion in a cotton gin at .. '
. ..: . . . vention. 1 ho ofheers uero tin 11 in-
internal revenue service.
Judok ilhkwelt, of the United States
supreme court, has decided that the
Delawares and Shawnees, having been
absorbed by the Cherokees, were enti-
tled to equal benefits from the sales of
lands as the Cherokees themselves.
This will give the Shawnees and Dela-
wares about ^2,000,003 from the sale of
thc Cherokee strip.
A dispatch from Washington on the
10th said that Kate Field had been
made an officer of public instruction by
thc French government, the highest
distinction the department could be-
stow for service rendered to literature
and art. She received the brevet from
the French legation in Washington.
(•knerai. nlows.
1 nt'kxpianikrat Springfield, 111., have
destroyed about twenty stables and
had caused an outbreak of cholera.
The sultan had decided to sent a com-
mission to investigate, so it was said.
An organization has been perfected
at Chickasa, I. T., to devote its time to
getting the Kiowa,Comanche and other
Indian lands opened to settlement as
soon as possible. A petition was being
circulated for that purpose which will
be presented to congress.
A successful attempt at train wreck-
ing was perpetrated on the branch road
4 miles south of Eunice, La. The ob-
struction caused the engine, baggage
ear and passenger coach to turn over.
Fireman S. (Jcigcr was killed and En-
gineer Joseph Mnuldcn seriously in-
jured.
Firk destroyed a brick business house
in the heart of Houston, Tex., on tho
MeAulifTo
si and, N. \
by police j
vention.
stalled.
The late czar of Russia was buried
with most imposing ceremonies at the
cathedral at St. Petersburg on the l'Jtli.
The Danish minister of thc interior
has issued a decree, to take effect im-
mediately, forbidding the import of
live cattle and fresh meat from thc
United States into Denmark.
Six persons were reported in a crit-
ical condition on the 19th from the
effects of escaping natural gas at u
Methodist church at East Liverpool,
O., on thc previous night.
The fight between .laeU
and Otto Zeigler at Coney
Y., on the 19th was stopp
interference after thc tliir>l
IiEunicx F. Kold, the defeated popu-
list for governor of Alabama, has pub-
lished an address calling upon his fol-
lowers to assemble in Montgomery on
December 1 and help him take hi s««at
as governor. Oov. Jones says that Wil-
liam Oates has been elected governor,
and he will sec that he is seated, and if,
anybody should heed Ivolb's advice the
consequences will be on thci? own
heads.
FRANK ivhs dlMnonstrate I his
right to the title of champion billiard- !
ist of the world by d -iV 1 ti 11 r .!.u-<>b
Schaefcr, thc "Wizar l," at New Vo;
by the scorc of 15,000 to 3.071.
A workman dropped a lighted candle
In a keg of powder at the 1'erigo mine
tunnel at lilack Hawk. Col. Thc pow-
der did not explode, but a fire started. 1
the smoke from which suH'oeated lo j
death four workmen. The damage j
done was about $5,000.
The directors of thc Western Base-
ball association met at Rock Island,
111., on the 15th and awardi I Rock
Island the peunaut for the sea on of I
1804. All the clubs were represented
execpt St. Joseph, and that organiza- j
tion being in arrears, was notified to |
make up the deficiency or stay sus- ,
pended. The league was reported 1
WOMAN'S DRLiSS.
Tire gr.iy-white and yellow tans arc
the shad 1 tor gloves in demand at the
present time.>
The u •<. of lace, as a trimming, con-
tinues, and will be used on the winter
gowns uc< .sfully as it lias been on
those for summer.
The new 1 st v. inter cheviots and di-
agonal serges appear with large
ehccked pattern-, and large plaids,
both in silk and wool, are in favor.
V; Ivetcens will be welcomed again by
many.
I i n. cape . the length of the graceful
inven 111' be thc p pnlar fur
g ro ■■ inter, althou] rh if Lryct
1 > tail, to ... which of the many
, kind s of fur will be most commonly
i worn.
Tin; new fall hats ure pronounced
very ugly in appearance. The crowns
are high with narrow rims, and alto-
gether unsatisfactory. The English
' walking hat i renewing its popularity,
] and will be much worn.
- Hi. \ck ami white has lost none of its
| popularity. It i used for both old and
young, and will he enlivened by the
: striking millinery 011 the hat and bon-
nets. Gayly colored, over trimmed
headgear i-. annou: eed r thc fall and
winter styles.
NEWSY NOTES.
The phylloxera, < !• the vine pest, is
j making icli lavage , in the sherry
I wine c'-i: trict . i pain that the govern-
liacntbas appropriated 100,000 for the
extermination < i' tho disease.
Tin: Danish government has undcr-
dien, during the yt ars 1S93 and 1890, a
■1 p sea v :\pl> ration in the (irecnland
id Iceland waters. The expedition
companied by a botanist.
b mmLSI
vrill bc 1
It is
harbor for t
CHI
18th. Loss on stock of goods in the
outhouses recently and several horses building, etc., $80,000; total insurance,
and much valuable property have been i $57,000. Another fire at the same time
burned. | wreckcd a boarding house; loss, $3,500:
Thk executive committee of thc no insurance.
American Himetnllic league has called Italians employed on thc Roaring
11 conference at St. Louis for November Creek & Charleston railroad, near Elk-
27, at which the pre-ent situation will ins, W. Va., about forty in number
be fully discussed and the policy to bc were reported tearing up switches and
hereafter pursued by the friends of doing other damage. They were on
free coinage of silver be decided upon, the verge of starvation through their
Tiik Shiloh Ilattlefield association I wages not being paid.
desires the names and post office ad- ' Two brothers named Boyd at Lula,
dress of all the survivors of thc battle. Miss., killed a man each on the main prosperous and the salary limit for
Tho secretary has the names of over business street on the 10th, the tragedy | 1S95 was advanced from
10,000 of the survivors and when all being the result of an old feud.
are in a complete roster will be print- ' Dr. James II. McCosii, the venerable
fd. All names should be sent to E. T. ex-president of Princeton university,
Lee, secretary of the Shiloh Ilattlefield died on the 10th through oh' age.
association, Monticcllo, 111. | A letter has been sent to the llritish 1 ployes of the water d
The thirty-sixth anniversary of tho secretary of state for foreign affairs eago demanded the
founding of Denver, Col., was celebrat- detailing the atrocities perpetrated by
ed in that city 011 the 17th by a banquet Turks on the Armenians, some of the
under thc auspices of thc Denver Real soldiers admitting that they killed 100 pay them. Cries ft
Estate exchange. persons each. Twenty or thirty Arme- of vengeance wer
In a fight near Muskogee, I. T., be- nian villages were destroyed and some
I ween deputy marshals and the Cook persons were burned to death with ker-
gang, one marshal was wounded and osene in their houses.
Rev. Cari.os Martyn has resigned as
pastor of the Sixth Presbyterian church,
Chicago, and will devote himself to a
local crusade against municipal eor
ruption.
Rohkrt Fit/.simmons knocked out falling houses. Th
Con Riordan, his sparring partner, on stricken and in fear
I.ville lo-t -lo.ooo.ooo in
.chemes and wild specu-
. and of this vast sum
II. w as pent at homo.
U Jewish agricul-
in < 'a I irornia, the first in
>pp . itc i ol.soni, and thc
rville. near Fivsno. Roth
e expel imental stage and
t the I'.altie
ek .sea. according to rc-
The river Dnieper and
> • joined by a canal; sur-
11 at i d heads of the
1 on is spoken of as the
e ma I on < he Black; sea.
\y of manners
lor the whole
ilia;: to recent
e rages only
i. da, great a
i: pan it would
.o.m.i< t people.
:u, of Washing-
fapan with her
lays, invented
the jitirikisha.
t be- n in use,
fled baby car-
■ L tie two-whet
on.
whole
them
ed on
every strec
St an t eurr
Thc bath*
Tney arc
t of col I
Cherokee Hill, an outluw, was killed
Russkli. Sage and tieorgc Could
moved before Justice Truax, of the
New York supreme court, on the 10th
for an extension of time to answer in
thc action brought by the Soldiers'
Orphans* home, of St. Louis, to recover
about $11,000,000 from thc bondholders
of the Kansas Pacific railway. Lawyer
J. L. Morrison, for the plaintiffs, said
the defendants knew about the ease
and should have been prepared. He
said Gould and Sage were guilty of
what in plain language was larceny.
Wharton Rarer, of Philadelphia,
has written an open letter to Gov. Mc-
Kinley. of Ohio, asking him to publicly
state his views on thc money question,
and at the same time suggesting that
thc republican campaign of 1890 should
month. Rock ford, Sioux Cit \ and Den-
ver wore applicants for membership in
| thc association.
on the 17th about 2 50 di ;h irg I em-
• Ktrt nent at Chi- ;
money due them.
The comptroller informed them there
money in the treasury to:
11 and th re . ;
?, were made by the mob. j
A bat tall ion of police wa sr 1 >> [
and the rioters were club! I till they
dispersed. The large crowd nth; I ;,
were in sympathy with the ex-em-
ployes.
The recent earthquakes in southern
Italy did considerable damage and j
many people were crashed to death by
were panic
ewal of tho
. minute-, then exilic
a warm douche of
for Fuchs, a
t' tii.. red and
ted from the
king the sign
have had an
ge he a I'd ten
n while he
11 ! ridge the
sliocl<
While F. M. Murphj*. the temper
ance advocate, was spending to a lar
audience at Hartford, Conn., recently
nght Riordan flames were discovered behind the or
and he sank gan and a panic ensued. In spite o
ed his length the efforts of Murphy and others every
one crushed through the exits and scy-
the night of the 10th at Syracuse, X.
Y.. in the first round « f his usual ex-
hibition, which closed the programme
of his vaudeville show. The blow was
a right-hander 11 nd *
squarely on the chin
slowly until he meas
on the stage. Fitz
rested shortly after midnight. Riordan eral ladies fainted in the
died at 3:15 the next morning. but there were no casual ti* .. Tin
G ho hoe Howard, vice president of loss was .515,000.
the American Railway union, presented Martin J. Stuait, a feed d> r
a proposition to the Knights of Labor, New York, shot his wife and sintei-ii
be made "for American protection and in session at New Orleans, for thc con- law and then himself. One is dead au<
American bimetallism against llritish solidation of all the labor organiza- the two others cannot ice >vcr. 1
free trade and llritish gold monometal- tlons into one vast body, under a single niestie difficulty was the .an
lism." board of management and with ainal- The loss in fences and barn aroum
Twelve millers, representing 500 gamation of interests He said that if Northvllle, Ky., will be imnen
merchant flouring mills, with a daily such a plan were adopted labor would through the recent timber lire in ti .
capacity of 350,000 barrels, met in se- be in a position to have its wrongs re- vicinity. The fire wa • tar;. I
cret session at the Auditorium,Chicago, dressed und obtain its rights, (irand children playing with mat I in ,
on the 10th, to consider thc proposition Master Sovereign also spoke in favor of leaves,
to reduce the output 100,000 barrels of the plan and there was a general dis*
flour a day for thirty days, or 3.000,000 cushion « f the proposition
barrels in all. Those present reprc- Twr.s 1 y students of the llible col-
sen ted mills in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lege of Kentucky university at Lex-
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri and ington were seriously ill on the IMh
North Dakota. will typhoid fever, caused by drinking
A malignant disease resembling impure water. There had been three
black diphtheria has broken out at t eat is w it on a wee *. ^ ^ only weighs fL and one-half I
• - Tiik twenty first annual convention
of the W. C. T. I*. opened at Cleveland,
O., on the 10th. delegates being present
from every state in the union. Ueports
of officers were read.
Din's trade review -ays that in
nearly all branches of business u grad-
ual improvement appears. The cotton
movement was large. Corn receipts
w ere less than half of last year's with
insignificant exports.
Five Points, a small station east of
llrocton, 111. There were over twenty
cases in the village on the 18th. The
schools at Five Points and Brocton
had been closed, in order to keep the
disease from spreading.
Caroline Agnes Herkhfokd, dow-
ager duchess of Montrose, died at Lon-
don on the 10th. She maintained a
splendid stable and raced horses under
thc name of "Mr. Man ton." Owing to
her favorite costumes being of fiery col-
ors she became known ns thc "Red
Duclicss."
Citizens of Muskogee, I. T.. have of-
fered a reward of $1,500 for thc arrest
of Bill Cook, Cherokee Bill, .lames
French, Skceter and James Turner.
This amount w ill supplement the re-
ward of $500 offered by thc government,
tho 8250 offered by Chief Harris and
rewards which it is hoped thc express
companies may be induced to otter.
tciien, driven by Jack (
over a half-mile track at San Ant
Tex., on the 15th, broke the we
record. He went the half in l:o.i
three-quarters in 1:30 : and the mi
Hennessey's infant wonder, M
Lucliart Pealer, is eight inoi. h<
and only weighs fiv • and one
six 11. h.x cars of coal broke through a
bridge near Larimer station, Pa., and
six or seven miners were buried under °Ponccl
the wreck. All the trainmen escaped. I Ka.ns
I'll IS 1. \ i K-n-.
Washington, Nov. '."J The indica-
tions are that the present government
loan of 850,000,000 will not only prove
a complete success, but that the aggre-
gate of the bids will be fir in excess
of the uiuount of thc bonds t > be sold.
The work of getting out the new issue
is rapidly progressing. Thc bureau of
engraving and printing is sending ovcr
an invoice of new prints every day and
it is now expected that everything
will be in readiness wli u the bids are
The enterprising railroad builder,
1£. Racmer, who returned not lon_r
since from a visit to Englniul, is again
looking over Oklahoma.
Eli Levy, a handsome young Chero-
kee, was hanged at Tahlequah Nov.
15. Levy was convicted of the murder
■>f Dick Smith and another Cherokee.
Oklahoma, and especially the Chero-
kee str.p. experienced a severe sand
gtorin on Thursday, tho 15. Part of
the time one could not see fjftv feet.
One of Oiar
Clubbing Offers.
idraill
couu-
mfactures
•c else, for
ated from
d hardly
had its tin
md the roof
tied in
uul his
Elegant Residence or a Store Buildiug?
Do you contemplate putting up a building of any kind?
If you c)o call and see me and let me give you figures. I
have been contracting in Norman for several years and
guarantee satisfaction.
M. E. MANIRE,
Contractor and Builder.
Notice For Publication.
10-13-94
Lund Office at Okluhonix O. T , Oct. II 1894
Notice Ik hereby given tliut the followlnir-
named settler has filed notice of his Inten-
tion to iniiko final proof in support of hie
claim, ami that said proof will ho made before
8. J. \V ilklus Probate Judge, at Norman o
T on Nov '£i 1894. viz:
Hugh K. Stewart
for lots 7 & s, und w ',bw 1-4 nee 13 t8 n r 1 w
Me names the following witnesses to provo
IiIh continuous residence UDO11 ami cultiva-
tion of, paid land, viz:
'Minimis Stout of Hall. O. T.; John Binder
or Hull, <>. : Mel ford Hobbe, of Hall. O. T.
nnd Henry Sh.irp of Hull, O. T.
Any person who desires to protest
ugalust the allowance of such proof, or
who knows or any substantial reason, under
the law and the regulations of the Interior
Dupurtmont. why such proof should not be
allowed, will bo Riven an opportunity to the
above mentioned time ami place to cross-
examine the witnesses of said claimant, und
to offer evidence In rcbuttul of that sub
initted by claimant. H, 41. Dillcy
Itefflster
Notice of I'll Miration.
U. 8. Land Orncit, at!
Oklahoma City O. T., Oct. '£i, 1894. i
Notice is hereby sl\en that the following
mimed settler IniH filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
♦hiu said proof Will be made before 8 J Wilkin*
I'robate Judge at Norman, OT, on December 3.
1894, viz: ^
Henry B. Matlock.
for lots 1 2 it e% n w \i 8ec. 18, twp 9 n, r 1 \V
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous reeideae upon and cultivation of
said land, via:
Albert Alexander, George Alexander. J. II.
Thornehill and John Walker, all of Nor-
man, O.
OKLAHOMA L!P PINGS.
i 10 27-91
Murdered m:
The body of an un
with a bullet hole
found near Me Ale
The dead man's clot
11.a City.
•ir.il,I, well in
to tMclahomo
'i e rcsidencei
. r l"ti: tire. A
tic in th«
r investments,
ins are cheap,
el -nt will pa>
Active At Ol.Iu!
Lots are selling 1
the military addit >i
C ity, a.id a number 1 f
will be erected in the
large number of Btra
city looking around
Ijots are cheap, and f;
and any kind of inVe
n biy per cent.
••Didn't Kiioir I \Vhb Loaded.'
Last Wednesday v.iku a? Still
water, Messrs. Kay ::: 1 * I Stn' blefleld,
students of the AgrCultural und Me-
chanical college, we; e\. laining uu
old and rusty revolver. A ficr ri peated
failuresof thc gun to go oif, a cartridge
was accidentally exploded while the
weapon was in the hands of Mr. Kay,
the bullet strik..ig youn Slubblefield
in thc forehead, ti.- ■ 1 were at
first entertained for the boy's life, but
the next morning h. \.a- resting
easy and will unde.il.t->ily bc out in
u short time.
A Hoy l)c*pr rutin.
Henry Sparks, 11 r:-year-old while
boy, was taken from the Ki uva Nation
Tuesday, and lodged in the federal
jail at Guthrie 011 the eli 1 :• . t' assault
to kill Deputy Unit ■<! i.tes .Marshal
Chocks. The fact? in tie-;.s well
as can bj gotten ar< h it the hoy h .d
had trouble with hi- p rents ai d left
home. The marshal run nerosj thc
lad and arte ted liim and took him
back home. It seems t!i t the boy had
a six shooter eonee: !• on is person.
The marshal, not thinkin to search
liim, the boy watclie I his >
when he caught the i i nsli
liim he deliberately drew h
shot the marshal in the o,
head, the ball coming at i
eye. Not being content .
tired three more shot, at hi
011 the ground.
Notice for Publication.
f. 8. Land Offick AT/
Oklahoma City Oct 21, 1894.\
Notice is hereby given that the following
liite nun named settler has filed notice of his intention
. | to make final proof In support of hla claim, and
".ei n.n that said proof will be mane before 8 .1 Wiiklns
Probate Judge at Norman O T, on December rid
1401, via:
William T. tilllmore,
for the lots • : 4 .v c 1s w }sec 7 19 n r 2 w
He names the follow!, k witnesses to prove
h s continuous residence upon and cultivation
oi. said land, viz.:
Oreeen White, J 8 Arnold, WK (ianton and
Nathan Wallace, all of Norman ok la.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the law and the regu
Wednesday
1 I 1 ecu rifled
Any person who desires to protest against tho
. allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under the law and the
j regulations of the Interior Department, why
' such proof should not be allowed, will be giren
an opportunity at the above mentioned time
and place to cross-examine the witnesses
said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal
of that submitted by claimant
B. M. Dii.lkv, Register.
Notice of Contest.
United States hand Office, oklahoma, 0. T.
Oct. 18 th 1894.
Complaint having been eutered at
this land oflice by G. W.
Harper against John Taylor, who made
IID entry No «<>« on the 12th day of September
1891 at the I . S. hand oflice at Oklahoma, 0. T.,
upon the 11 w 1. of Sec. 21, Two 10 n, range 1.
west, alleging that said party Iihs wholly aban-
doned said tract of land, and has changed his
proof should not be allowed, will be given an
opportunity at the above menti ned time ami
place to cross*-examino the witnesses of said
claim lit, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
b. M. DlLI.IT
Keg,
ice and
back to
10-20-94
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma o. T., Oct 17 18<)l
Notice is hereby jiiven that the followin^-
namcd settlers ha ve filed notice of i heir in ten
tion to make final proof in support of their
claims, and that said proof will oe made be
lore 8 J Wiiklns Prob ite Judge at Norman
O T on Nov 2(i 1M 4 viz:
James A. King,
for lots 3, 4 and 1 he south half of the north
west 1-1 sec. 1 twp till. r. 2 w 1 in.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of, said html viz:
tin Hulbert, T A Jones, W 8 Phillips and
Alex Smltheis, all of Norman, Oklahoma.
Also John It. Davis for the 8 R 1-4 See 13 T
0 N it 2 W. I. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz;
J c Clark, J •-Adair, Itel^ rt Hill and tiV S
Phillips, allot' Norman, Oklahoma.
Any person
who d" ire- to protest against the allowance
of such proof, or who knows of any sun-
slantial reason, under the law and the regu-
riven au opportunit) at the above mention*
ed time ami place to cro-s-examlne the wit-
nesses of said claimant, and lo offer evidence
iu rebuttal of thai submitted by claimants
II M I)ii.1,Ky,
Register.
.Notice For Publication.
10-27-94,
Land Office at Oklahoma oT Oct _'l 1894.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
gun and i |mn,cd sett
bee
'1 heir Labor:*
;• Dawes com in
in ihc Indian
past several months
the Indians and gall'
before congress with
the country to white
completed their lal o
Washington. Hef ore
portant conference w
the commission and 1
various tribes. The 1
mission, which will
the secretary of the inlcri
than the :.'iith, will n coniu
torial form of government
civilised tribes, euttie - oh
fifth of the Chickasaw nai
Kiowa and Ceanancli
annexed to the slat
Thc west line of the
will extend :011th i<>
form the boundary 1 >'
from the Indian Terrii
>>linor lie
The 1 0:1 rd ;<f trad
filed notice of his Inten
...aKe final proof In support of his
•"teiv i t the claim, and that said proof will no made be-
lli 1.* fore S J w'llkhis Prel ;0 e* Judge at Norman O
T, oil I!' I 1 .'.'I. II/.:
.1 that he Powhattau How laud,
. m as he lay for tlie • w 14 see Si twp 9 u range] w 1 m
lie names the following witnesses to provo
his continuous resilience upon und cultiva-
| tion of. said laud, viz:
I .1 P ltowlaud, Samuel Thoaris, Kd Camp-
• i.„. hell and T W Whcelis, nil of Norman. O. T.
1 "Kn nas j Ail) persons who desires to
t 1 , for the ' protest against the allowan e of such proof,
I. or who knows of any substaniial reason
' ,B8 under the law and the regulation! ol u
r il.'ta to lay ' Interior Department, why such proof shoi.l .
not be allowed, will be given an opportunity
nt tlie above mentioned time and place lo
cros- examine 1 wiine - -1 • 01 sahi claimant,
and to offer evidence iu rebuttal of that sub-
mitted by claimant. 11. M Dilley,
Ucglster*
date herein; that said tract is not settled upon
by said party as required by law. and that all of
the said defaults still exist-; with a view thnrr-
upon
all of
fore to the cancellation of the said entry the
said parties are hereby summoned to appear at
the I 8 hand oflice at Oklahoma, O T on Nov-
Notice for 1'ulillcation.
Land Office at Oklahoma City, O. f. Oct 1118M
Notice is hereby given that thefollowlng
mimed settler has filed notice of ills Intention
to make Una! proof in support of his claim,
ami that said proof will be made before 8 J
Wiiklns Probate Judge at Norman OT. on
Nov 2i 1804, viz:
Elizabeth Stewart.
for lots 5 & 0 A: w K of uw >4 sec 24 t 8 u r 1 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said land viz:
Thomas /-tout, John Sluder, Mel ford Hobb
and Henry Sliurp, all of Hall, O.T.
Any person
desirinir to protest against the allowance of
such proof, or knows of any substantia!
reason under the law and the regulations of
the Interior Department, why sneh proof
should not be allowed, will be given an op
port unity at the above mentioned time and
l>lacc to cross-examine the witnesses of said
claimant. i . m. Dillbt,
Uevlster
w ot opemug j
lenient, have !
d nrc now in I
ing, an im- j
eld I el ween j
hiefs of the
1 of the com- 1
sub
not later
nend a terri-
t f< r tho five
i' about four
tion and the
•tintry to be
f Oklahoma,
inole nation
liver and
mi Oklahoma
[First published I11 the STATE DKMOCUAT
O.t : 804 |
N'olicc of 1'iihliciilioii-
r s Laud Office at Oklahoma oklahoma Ty.
Sept -8 181M,
Nolle e is here!?. -ri % en I hat. tho following
mimed fd i ier has fileil no?i< e of ills intention
to make flu 1! priiot in f import of ills claim,
a 111I I Iml Mtid | :oof will he made before
S J. Wiiklns, l'i eli ne udj:e at Norman, O.
r., oil Nov. 15 I-Jit, \ I'/.:
Jut oli N. Itrlggs,
for the 11 r >4 -«-. •:. I twphn range I west
l*uh!leatioii Notice.
In the 1)1 trlct Court o- Cleveland county,
Oklahoma •'errltory.
Wi hird W. Ilnrkor vs. M try K. Barker.
The abo" e named def n iant, Mary E. Bar-
ker, w l take 110. Ice that the above named
plai tiff. Willard W. Barker, has filed ills
petition In the above em itled court, the ob-
ject and prayer of which is to obtain u di-
vorce from the bondsof matrimony existing
betw en said plaintiff and said defeudaut,
and that she must appear answer said peti-
tion, or otherwise pie d thereto, on or be-
fore tho 6th d y of December 1804, or said
peti ioD will lie tak 11 as true and ju >ginent
rendered against her, divorciug the idaliitifT
from her nod dlsolving the bondsof matri-
inony existing between said plaintiff and
said defendant, and for such other and fur-
ther relief as may be Just in the premises.
In witness whereof have hereunto set my
Hand and affixed the seal of said court tho
22nd day of October, IHtfl. W. H. Eiiet.
By j. II. Scott, Deputy. District clerk.
Ill '.•! Notice of Publication.
U. 8. Land okfick,.\tI
Oklahoma City, O. t., Oct.ai 1804.)
Notice is hereby given t'aat the followng
named settler bas tiled notice of bis inteuton
[0 make tiuai proof in support of liin claim, and
that said proof will bc made before S J. Wiiklns
probate judge, at Norman 011')ec. Is ih*.i 1 vix-
8amnel P. Noel
for the 11 w 1sec 14 twp fl n range 1 W.
He names the iollowiug witnesses to pt- vo
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land viz:
John stud holm, M. G. Hasting, Wm. Miller
ami Joseph Harris all of Norman, O. t.
Any person who desires to protest against the
allowance of luob proof, or who knows of my
mbstHiilia) reason, under the law and the regu.
latious of the Interior Department, why such
proof should no', lie allowed, will lie given an
opportunity ut the above mentioned ti > «- und
|da. e to cro.-K examine the witnesses of sHitl
claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal o|
that submitted by claimant.
It M DlLI.KY, Register
Sol cp For I'ublicatloii
. ... . , , Land Office at Oklahoma O. T„ Oct 24 1804
■ 1 •< ! 1' Ml ill IU- I, l-ieii: e IIIIOI1 and CUltlVa* 1 ... 11.11
bis conliuui
tion of, said laud
J Va inlaw
Qt
ur
OF
CLUBBWG OFFERS.
We will send the State
; Democrat and the Dailasi
j News to you one year for
$1.75-
Both papers are pub-
lished twice a week, mak-j
ing 208 papers lor the
small sum of $1.75.
been reorganized.
Judge llieri
ing trial of Fi
Over a,000 bales of c
tnarkcteil at Olilahoin
reason.
It in slatetl on goo>
there is not an empty
lennis Flynn is wiitl to be a direct
scenileiit of O'l'lvnn, the Irish bard,
the lentil century.
.e\n lep. Oklahoma
lan nut] Hoherf
of llali O. T.. and Joo
Jnnda, of Noble, O T.
Any person
who desires to proti 11 yulnsttho allowance
of such proof, or who knows of any substan-
tial reason. under the law and the regula-
tions ot the Interior Depurtmciit. why such
proof should not be allowed, will he glvn an
opportunity at Die above mentioned time
and place to oroMKixamlue the witnessea <>f
.-ai<' claimant. au<l to offer evidence iu rebut-
tal of that submitted b.\ claimant.
II. M. Dilley, Heglster.
Notice for 1'nhlicatioii.
I i . i r s. Lanuokkick, at /
OKI.llie.Mv 1 ITY, O. I . Nov. I, 1894.1
Notice is l-ereb; riven that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make filial proof in support! f his r,iaim,Hinl
I ImI -aid | ri"'l w l II '• 1 III. 1 * I * - lirfore 8. J, Wll-
kins. Probate Judge at Norman, O. T., on Dec.
18 18'.H. vis:
II. Didlj
pre i e a, the coni-
all nt IjI lleno.
it ton
been
HIPOTWHiiiiii|B
He names the following witnesses to prove
Ids continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said laud, vi/:
w. w. llayi'H, \ J. Newman and Frank
Morris of Hall, O. T.. und W. f. Margmi of
Noble,« T.
Any person who desires toprotest a«alns the
al'.tnvaiic of such proof, 01 who knows of any
substantial reason under the law and the regu-
lations of thc Interior Dcpartuirut, why such
proof should lint be allowed, will be nivcil till
opportunity nt tlv almvc mentioned time ami
pbire n (T"ss examine the witnesess of said
claimant, and 10 oiler evidence in rebuttal of
, that vubuiltted bv ehdni.iut.
liy during the I o M
luthority that
' Uleuco house
Nt tlce For ruliHcatlon.
oklahoma City O. T. Nov
to make final proof In support ol his claim,
und that said proof will be made before 8. J.
Wiiklns Probate Judge, at Norman o. T. on
Dec 4 1*1)1, viz:
George P. Grinstead,
for the lots k and .*• and 11 e 14 jw 11 sco 10
twp 7 n rangoS west 1 m.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his eoutlniKuM residence upon ami cultiva-
tion of, sahl land viz:
I-. W howia, ti \V llullock, J A Wyatt an
M I. Canada, all of Noble, t4 T.
Auy person who doslres to
protest aguinstthu allowance of such proof,
or who knows of any MubstunUal reason, un-
der the law and the regulations of the Inter-
ior Departiio-nt, why >ueh proof should not
he allowed, wid he given an opportunity at
the above uiciilitiUHiI time and place to cross-
examine il.e witnesses of said claiinaiit. and
offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted
by elaluiant. U. M. Dim.kv.
Notice for Publication.
hticinda (jowl 11,
Frank h (iowan, divorce,
The above named defendant 7i«nk h. (iowin,
will ta*e notice that he has been sued in the
l> strict ( 01111 of Cleveland county. Teriifoty of
1la I10 hi a. by the plaintiff, hudnthi (iowbi, iu
"" divorce, and that In- mint appear
and hii-.um the petition which Iihh l een filed
In -aid 11 by the plaintiff on or befor" the
HMIi day of November, A. I . IH1M. and if h/dtai
not appear and answer said petition will be
taken as true and juduemeiit taken aKaiu-t him
divorcing the plainttll from liim and dissolving
the liniids of matrimony between th** plaintiff
and the tlcfcmhuit and for cost 01 unit.
Witness my hand sntl the m al of said court
at my ollice i: 1 Norman in said tounfy this «th
day of Oct 1801. w 11. Kh'ky, i-lcrk.
O W. 11 urms, b'pty
Notice foi
I'ubl leaf | n||.
i . Mo., N.i
Tub residence of ('apt. Stile
was burned to the ground at Okla-
a ( ity. Ok.,and Van I)aey, a young
man asleep in it, was incinerated.
A TMtmin.i. explosion occurred on the
19th in McDowell county, W. Va., on
the Norfolk AVcstern railroad, in the
Keystone Coal & ( !.e S o 'e mining
We will send Llie SL ■ > j
Democrat and the NEW
YORK WORLD to you ,
i'U| 'ivv one ye-r f°r $i-7S-
Both papers are puhlibli- f
he twice a week, makin .
ivho flourishet
Council ti:-
.* 1 unity, has
elected n co'<
DATJ.AS, Te
if California,
tate fair, wa
t railwa;
et peddler
to the Star from lVrry, O.
John Milli^un was seiitenced here yes-
terday by •lucipc Scott of the Oklahoma
supreme court to hang February 11,
18U3. Milligan killed Oabe Clark and
his wife in November, 1803, ami
lett a gruudcluld of tho couple for SU111 Of^I.75*
gem! ta t the rccoyf rca.,. MilHgan iasl
str
badly i hat he die la the
•it \
rs and ;
Heck, ;
at the ,
leetric I
fletl so |
.> pital
n Kan-
ns to
. .1, Wl
i Oct
tier h;iH tiled i
nke iiual pro
I that hi.hi pi
ns Pr<
i Ml I
iu Hiipport ot bi- 1 v,,<>tlee ic hereby ulveli that the following-
i *i:i l«- I. " 'I will',' I'm liiwl bin limniion
ludgc, at Norniiiu i IIuul jToof In Niipport of his einlm, ami
•i ml' 1 1,0 "''glster
II ii
Sharp,
• 'i i wp s u range 1 west.
Itiiioa in u itnessi's lo prove
i Idi nt e upon and oultlva*
I II Dally ii nd j
elve
for the
208 papers for the small
h is City, but notliiu r \% known
Mi iilatlfM and his body will prolia*
bly be buried here lie had >S41.75 In
cash in his pockets, showing* that the
trade in trinkets at the state fair is
brisk, as there are nearly loo men en-
gaged in the business.
hand olHoo at Oklahoma
. I., oil Nov. LV. 1H 4, vi/.;
II o ii 111« It Ty ier, one o| the heirs of
is M Glenn, decease*!.
I I See 'i I'wp ti N IC .| \V I M
.1'-tin A Itiiu • II m.ii.-i i || Daily ninl , 'names the ro|lowln f witnesses to nrnvo
II 'HOT. h s continuous residence ueoii ami cultlia-
\ii\ person who desire.- to p>oft<st ugaliist thniol. said laud, viz:
1 11'''x'• i'■ ' "I'le | i. ii i rwho knows ol 1 Samuel A Meeks. William I J'ulk, William
the law anil i 1 ^.'U ,,v;l •', lni II I'.dk, allof N..riiiau. OT,
w'l.° doMtr * to ; rote t uKaiiiHt the
'"eli proof, or u ho kiious of any
'sun under the law and the retru-
atloiiH of the Interior I't pa tment uhv suoh
I"' II"! I. ' nlliMVi it, *111 l„, „„
-ipp'"tunny at the above mentioned time ah '
Ift-ulHl er cros exam1" " - '
elaluiant. mi I tooffe. .
that submitted by claimituI.
u n all L.ppoi
I ioiied 1 line ai d ;
witnesses ol s.iid i
deneeiii icbiiltal
. A"y pi™
j ill lowilllt'e Oi
.' -ubHiuutJiil r
kiVi<,^'iVT.'ilryj,"'"/"'" 1 "i-i'iiby i>i
&W/1. 1 41N 1 IbLtf, Ouo cent ti dote '
\ Ji 0111"' the i t iii Vho'n Ti f vi I'd
Yldeiiee 111 rebuttal
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