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THJ- CHANDLER NEWS THURSDAY. MARCH 5, 1903
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and watering t>l«r«
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PtRST rx>OR NORTH OF PrRST NA flONAI 'HANK.
CHANOr.KH, OKLAHOMA
Main pur >m«<>rk to i i nvili i'imihi; i 'nil an- eomln Hi <-<1l ittt«l wlittei (I y«v g
wmit to sell se<- that \o\?: funri Is 0*i our Irs; of bargains
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Mo umWIn. olotu connection foi nil points
north. ea^i umi Hnin it
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been f«4tii f fr% free distribution
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and Pin- m the Fmco.'
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Fen* ftir&her particulars Cai upon or <'0 «
pOflll v. > t-l
( i. 1 ,|uHV4|i'x> ftf>Ct«l Atfotil
i 'hf U<!l€?l Oklahoma
M. I PIA\ HK"N AN vNYl'>MR
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Contest Notice.
Dapartm«rtt o: >h<- Interior
Onitci Stat*" l.!in<i Office. !
Oklahom : Citv, O. T., Jmiuary SO, 1*^03.
A sufficient eotites; >i: h viut bceti
ti I < < i in (lib oftioe by J. C. Sutlton, conlfst-
■int, ajjHinst final entry «Sl>V), homestead
♦•lit • No 2669, miiH< Dccpmbei 28, 18*'l,
t'<>! southeast quarter ?coti<m ?1, tttwnahip
i north, raiigi' t e«st, I) Josepl • Watt,
contestee it which it t allegei th e s:ii<
homestead dnd tina entrv h ive been for
r'eitei tr th' ITtiitC" States an: ^hoti!', b<
: cancelled >or the reas«< that s ?«' loseph C
Watt never ot air time fstatilished an act
ual and bmiafid'- residence oti said land an«
never cul'ivated am improved said land no
cording tr law. 'i'ha said Joseph < Watt
wholh abandoned said land for more tha>
six months and eve since date o entrv, and
•■iaii fina proo; was fraudulent an< illegn
tor the reason tlr' said Foseph C Wat- was
neve; ai actus resident 01 -t'ttle «i aai'
land That sail, tosijpl C Wat die', 01 or
about June 19, 1^02, at Norman, O T.,
lesvinf no widow and bis sole heirs are his
daughters Minnii Po*vele* 01 Liberty,
Wasti and op. daughter wh^'t name is
unknown *Am > h"ariri( havinf be'o o-
derei hy * the Commissions ot rh< General
Lam > upon sni< allegations said par'
ies an htretj" notitie< to appear respond
and ot'r": .videmv touching "ail allef'tior
at 10 o'clock a. fn. on March 24. IQ03, be-
fore be Register nn Recei -'": a h ' rt
itei States Land Off' in Oklahoma City
O. T., Ski/a vn Douglas,
Register
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NOTICE FOR RLTBLTCATION.
Ui>n'! ofit^'O lit Ola>ii rni ' >.\ '"il.in
1-V-t. 4 ttUIS
'slol tce iv }i.'Teti\ v veil vbai tie • iilo ■ 'If
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e t i.)te fllsif-oi rk lit (Iki oe
MliTOh t'-i Tt'tt'-i
Virginia L. Wood,
of "Prftfruf for the no'-i n w <-«v qt.nrte-rof
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h« T 'fconttnnons revj^t ne+ upon nn«1 <^ith vmiiin
of snn'i arwl v;v
(^oorfr M hnr.p.y. .lohn stu rn-vt. sh^iTrian
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on M:irch I i 1*08 viz.
Oven Dunleavy,
AIIVl'. O 'I fo th«* liupth«vi.s 1 i;unrf«M of
->i i , townstili n north ot ruuiN-
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He uun>fv flu* fo.'Uoviur witnovisos to pp<>v
hK < '>Mfinuous pfMilfMit't' upon Mtin bv.ltIv:irton
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thtr ' jvrooi wjti b< mrttb beforn r •
febitimtsjitdtter :i uhnntiler. Ok!:- on M-troh
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Everett <Marsh,
< • «Mffto! fo rtlo souths ok i;u?ir-.*r
seofloi. lr> town«!iij !•' uortti ot rnuof i f ;i •*
ff«; brittle flic fbflb'Wttt^ n'frtt# s^"( s pf6Ve his
''ontinnou'-fvskb'not -ipo! m?k1 otiirivn;ion of
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^Vf%VN rVijjot^M Kotfi' tor.
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'"i 't" ' «.rfr r •; .;• -Mff :--Vi
" rnjtkf: tin-i, p:'-" •• support or tris clnirn Mnfi
ti.: ■ «•■,«< h< tr-nrfc fte'for* tti^ cfeft-
f- 'fit <fist rf • •• Mt <!twnftfor on Mnroh *M
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Daniel Hamilton,
o- \ r vf) i V"' horrf; fr tors anii Sfitttt^. f":t
' Utll't" ' ! - est < ir:t -ti-! 'trt( T tir —. est
ti- ff: rh' «.•■iff v, est quarto "t s< fHon 4
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yf, .... ,.:,.s , ''of' ■ ■'!. ^ rac'se' • [I'-t.vi his
eotj1 iruro't' i*eslfloi:ec nron -• r;,-.i ti'.'titio: o:
stil'i Intiq. vl*/
Viat'il, t'• e v a'rter, 'r lin ('ar^vti tfler artfl
end'. Stinnett <>! t.'ttat I'll- 'a ttrnt .lames i
M thf of Vnvil. <S|<la,
^t t w> s |V f.M \.-i. Kei'isrer
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Wfi'l'S MR Pt'UI.K'ATlON.
I and Office at. 'tnthrlc OUla
February' ?, litft:
Nn'iCt Is 'ie;-o>),\ jtlten thai the followiri,
named settler hntj tiled notice of his intention
! ' matte *1n:'! pr>or Jn ^tipport of his claim and
that .said pro,if v ill l>e made before s. a
i.'orfleU I'robtiti .Inrtee at Chandler OMn
Mttrelt la. itma vl*
Willittt^i Buck,
of Hpurlts, Olda toi the - nttliea.-. mnij-ti r
of section t iKmship II nortti of ranpe 4
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I!" ntimes tin ! l'lowbi:.1 Witnesses to prove
hts continuous re-idenCo upon and cultivation
of <rt 1d land, t-iz;
' omodors 1 . Ibica ('. I McKay, and Qeorc
xv. f arts ol ' handler. Oida and John Omtty
o «4pnr - (1 lahoma,
J OWN .1. rtot ks. Register
ti y m
Notici of PuhlicRtioti
i and oflloc at Otilahoma t' 11v. (jklu
Wb ), l«o:k
Notice is heretis L-ivcn that the follow toy
named settlor h.v, tiled notice of hi Intention
t" mUlte tlnal prooi In support ol h:s claim, and
that satii proot will la made hi;fore the. clerk
of the district oourt tti Chandler o T on
Ulttrch 1W« v|-/;
1 ft Wt
2 li • If' >w
wncK V(nK rrm,i<vATi(>N.
hs-rid t iffiep t (>klahofn« < m \. i >k a
T-VV) 4 100S
Vot .-e v \ ■ Vf; thst % tow <
narnrsl setklei httv . --o rtottee ot h>v a t« >-i'iori
t.trviake final proof in ^>,ppovt ot Ms eli; rt
and th«t van'tproot will he made etor, ihe
elet-k of the di-tt-tet e.inia nt >'handiei <M. a
on Vareh ifldS x i-'
Robert B. Martin,
\ . ',,r.tion IdMl i.M thP n«>v h h t 01 ihf-
no; theavj qnavt^r ot 1ft tovtrtsMfc 1ft
north of varifrs«' .> oast
He namos • he followm? wnn^s |wvf
Itere<mtirtui>us covulenee upon enitix anor
«>1 sahl land vk'
Oan Movbie* 4s mes Havtontov —i
W a> rkofl t'.irne^t Harvest alio, Xvbn^tob
i't. i
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I -t r <\ Oft1*'* i M' K '>]Of'I 4 tv, '<>!•. I*>
J-'eh 1
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riftrr.eil ve< tier nrtt i«'f ot >i. 'r tent -r
torrmke nf*l proo- ti .pp." «-t •> hore • rr nrid
• hft? vaitl proot xvill ite mtfle bf foi** theoN-rk
of tbo ^is«viet eo'.vt nt < hnn«'t *i
M"fn*«*h \ v
Sarrah B. Oliphant.
fOrTr.et x Vrti'snh B <Aoi er for tr.f ionrhe-is'l
o* ivcti.Mi ^ ttnin-hif ft rt >t "h ot
ranee 4 enM
She namos tVi** t'obowyy>i- « •• > •
her oontttom'n* re^itienoe o'">n -r^o , n->i\n < i«-n
01 vaM • ' ':tJi \ v/
i^i' . • yj •■ '• v • • '•. - «N'• '• • x • ;
tns P Xfl.'Tvi^bo-p 01 t* tS"Kl-rt T Vm
von of «'hnndlet OVl n TV.os ^ Hior of
Mills I>Vih
w v v (> \ • \^ R' '-istev
NOTT< > FOR PUBLICATION.
Lnrif! Ofttoe ai Outbrie. OJcla
February lO^'.'i
1 NV>tft*e h'e!Vb\ that the f6tl6wfrrir
nrr <i s> ttftu • n<- fjit-rl nr tie* ot I".1- intentioi
mfiI ♦. r r il't' r'oot in support ot hi • oiairri, and
nt s-rifd pre-- v > l b rr-'n^e before r> \ Oor-
<••• IV'P'Me ju<Ve t'hnndTrr. « n Mareh 1H
1vi7:
Samuel N. Gillian,
of ' hnno or Oklahoma, for the north half of
>• < <..M«honsf .ti m ctiori II, in town-
ship H north 01 ranf:« 3 «-ast 1 M
P- ri^mes the fo l- win*- witnef e i
prov- hi eontlnvious reM"tie- n n tn
• uH'.vfi" jon of «kTd lAtid, v\7.:
.1 M iVTe'bi^e T- T Davenport. «; \\ Wi'
<?<"•> T- ♦' tV'Vmrn, all of nanrtler. Okiahomn
,Tohn .1 woT.vft, Repister.
: p: t\>
NorirK rrni#K'ATiON
l.atut ihhee ibuhrte O r
I- r >ru«n v ft t^v*
Not toe is lior h\ nen il\- f. ll« n
Iuk named nettlei h (It d nottce ot bl
intention to mak< final proof fn s« p rt
of hif* e aim. and that -aid pre f will be
made before N a Cordell, probate Judire. at
i'handler, on March IT. 19tt3, viz:
Clarence Everett,
of Chandler, Okla., for the west half of the
southeast, quarter of section 34. township If>,
north of range 3 east I. M
He names the following witnesses to
prove hk-; continuous resilience upt r and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Isaac Davidson John K (Jilmore, -John W.
McHr de, F1 tiuk 'Jook. till i f Chandler. O. T.
John J, Ikit.KS. Iter ister
Sale of InheriiM Indian l ands.
->nd T-cx Agem <
Oklahoma
r ebut 9" -1, l'hV
1 he public is hereby infc cied that inhet
tteii Indian lands within the limits of the
^,id Fo* Agency. Oklahoma tenitorv
offered for sale undei Section 7 of (he >.-t
of Congress approved May 27, 19(V. ( V
Slats, p. 275), will be tound publirh lisied
at said agency, when sealed proposals will
be received by the undersigned during a pe
riod of ninety days following the date when
the same was listed, in accotdance with the
amended rules approved by the Secretary of
ot the Interior October 4, 1902, which rules
may be had on application to
Ross Guffin,
U. S. Indian Agent.
2 26-5 14
i i« s ip
NOTTOF FOR PFftL.lt \TlON
t.and office at Oklahoma, Ohl:t
Feb r«, 100:1
Ndttce is heveli\ ;'t\en that the follow nit
nattied s'.M.tler ha--died not i'c of his Intentio; i
to malte final prooi in support of his eiaim. and
that said proof will he made In-fore the clerk
ot hedisti-ict court tit t handler on March '.'ti
Francis M. Pool,
of Rossville. Okla for the southwest, quarter
section township Ift, north «if ranpo ft east
He names the follow nt' witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
ol siajd 1 ahd, vte*
Wiib itn i'in^t \ William (Iraudstan Dudb-\
Mbin and \ 1- Sutton, all of Rossville, Okla
Spiwvn l>-nf.i.as Register.
Daniel "W. Haley,
ot Sparks OVItf for the north half ol the
south West quar'ci offeetlon "a township t:t,
north of rungi a east.
tie ntimes the followlit; Wltttcssc. to prove
his contltiijous residence upon atttl cnlrivatlon
of said land vfz:
J Lio'c Chatullcj-I.ove, Jessie McFarland.
.lohti Mcctian, till ot Rossville Okla.
Sri.wvN D.ifri.\s Rcirister
a is :t ii' ww
N'OTfCI- > On I'F13L.K:ATION.
. -Iirl 'kit
!Vlitai:if> '1
Notice is hereby ^tveb that the followlui;-
natnei m-ttlor has tiled notice ol h1'^ Intention
to mak-e. Una juooi it' support of his claim and
that said proof will In mailt before S A
''ordell. probate jnrlpe at Chandler, O.T on
March 1" tot" viz
George Anderson,
one of the heirs ai law. tor the heirs of .fohrt
Miderson. deceased, t>l Tryon. Okla., for the
northeast quarter of section "t township 1H.
norrh of range ti east 1 m.
He name rh< followlnf," witnesse to prove
his eon tint totts resldenei upon ad cultivation
ot. said land, viz;
William Miderson. ffarrv i' Wllkey. Wb
H Mohley John Iternhart all of Tryon, 'kla
•b'ttN .t nof.es. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Territory of Oklahoma, 1
Lincoln County. J
In the Pistrict Court of Lincoln County,
Oklahoma Territory
William Smith,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Martha Smith.
Defendant.
Martha Smith, the above named defend-
ant will take notice that she has been sued
in the district c ^urt of Lincoln county, Okla-
homa territory, by William Smith, her hus-
band for and absolute divorce and that the
grounds therein set forth arc adultery; and
that she must answer the petition filed
therein on or before the 20th day of March,
A. D. 1903, or said petition will be taken as
true, and judgment rendered thereon, for-
ever divorcing the said plaintiff from the
said defendant.
7. A. Neal,
Clerk of the District Court,
By D. J. Norton,
Deputy Cl'k of the Dist Court.
S. J. Newby, Att'y for Plaintiff.
WANTED FAITHFUL PERSON TO
TRAVEL for well established house in a
few counties, calling on retail merchants
and agents. Local territory. Salary $1024
a year and expenses, payable $19.70 a week
in cash and expenses advanced. Positior
permanent. Business successful and rush-
ing. Standard House, 334 Dearborn street,
Chicago.
Farm Loans.
Formers desiring loans with inter-
est atid principal payable in Chand-
ler, can secure same by calling on
T. M. Thompson, Chandler Hotel,
Chandler, Okla. 2 19-26
2 19 8 19 903
XOTICK FOR PUB I 1 AT ION.
Land office at OkiUtioma, '>kla.
Feb vt 11)03.
\otiee i> heteM -river, uiat. the following-
named settler hns filed notice of his intention
to make tlnal proof in support of bis claim, nd
that said proof will he m; de before the olerK
of 'he district court at < handle!. on March *i0,
1903, viz:
Henry G. Reel.
of Prague, Okla. for the north west quarter
section 19 township 12 north of ranu'o rt onst
He names the following wltne ses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land viz
Joseph ''Offer. .I^bn Heuer, Robert hooper
and Jacob Reaves, all of Prague, Oftla.
SEbwvN Douglas, Register.
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