The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 1, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
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g 4:18 p.m.
m II: It p. ra.
Leave
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6.1ft a. ni.
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7:00 a. m.
AN I) WEST.
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NnUUthrle. i'Juthrle
wJdliiip. m. i: ji m
iohi:so. in. ill -.is p. m.
isMiiUftp. m. 1:09 p. in
! Att'.ve Aitlve
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Local PrelRtt'
10 a. m.l:8i' ii. m.
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60 hours to Loa Angeles.
Free ohitir ctirs ou all trains I'ull-
iuuii I'aluee Mlevier to Kansas City
uinl Cliiciigo without change. Alsm to
Kon Wurili and (lalvestnu Con.-ic.-ts
at .New ton with Vosliliuliiliuii'.d hav-
ing chuir cars. l'ullinnn I 'hi act: unci
coitipurl.neiit sleepers and diuiiig.ars
through to Los Aiieles ami S.m Dirtfo
also with train carrying rhair curs.
I'uilmnn and Touilet sleepers to Hi-
I'aso Lu A njr les mid San Kraiunsco
Through railroad and steamship tick-
ets Sdld to all points. 1'HhHpnpers
boohed to eM points in the cnttnent
of Kurope; also from any port or in-
land point in ISnrjpe through to any
point In the United St b ten. Prepaid
tickets paid for here will be delieered
to passengers ut their residence in
Bnrone For full partii-ttlar call on
oraddrsn (ieurge T. Nit'lioleou O I.
A (lil ago; V J. Ill nek. A. 0. P. A.
T p 'Ita Kun. L IL belaoey Atrei.i
Gi v irle. Ok.
t'liomitit ikistiu 1 Oulf K. Ii
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Oa Paris 4 1
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tv i5p Kansas City 7 Via
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uo 200 wniiurion too toau
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6 00 tWi Oklahoma City t40a II
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b'M 8 41 Council Orove 7 90 II 10
6 47 817 YuKotl 7 IK 10
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010 0 16 RlReuo 64 1090
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Sunday.
For raten and otlitr Intormatlon apply U
J. P. 1IOLUEN. (Jen. I ra01 Mr.
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Ohio Rome.
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Tin- Rhine. Tin- Alps and Hattle-
tlcld lino uf Anii-rii-a. In connec-
tion tvlth tin- ltitf Four Route via
Clnneinnatl to
WASHINGTON.
BALTIMORE.
PHILADELPHIA
HEW YORK
A niodern tralo eleo-
trie HRhtH team lieat-
rtl. c.l)frvutloii ear.
M 1 his famom irain of-
rAJrriYIKrYlROWWl feri the U-t hervi
over the best trarU and bent road bed
to tlie uaat throutrh hUtorio rckflonn.
ii. a M Uulro T l A. Dallaa. Texa.
r. H Ryan AUI'A ninclDoaii. Ohio.
II W. Fuller (J I" A Waahinuton D. C.
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NAOMI Rebrkah LodKt. No 2. 1 O U K
meeu eery Thursday evening at 7:10
lit Odd fellown ball In the WcIiiIkiik'T bulW-
Uag VUUora welcome.
AONKS UKL't'li N. O.
PLOKA CXXI"KR. Betv.
UUTHKIR I.OIMJK NO.-.'
A. I-. A A M. Hciiilarmcct-
Ifcn tUid Vormiai evening
irt ". H mixirh il h' i...k
V All nretoreii cm-uidUv i'i-
vited to attend
II V. AUDI H s .
K . WJNNKLLY W M
GVrUtUK Uidge Nu. I.A. O. U VV.. ior.lt
Ttiliranay evmlng. ul eacli week at 7 SO
Uj Virtur block corner F.rl and HarrlMm
Vlntlriii Workmen alway wbIcobh-
OU MOAfTUOMKWV M VV.
U. W VAM1NKH. lUioider
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GUTHBIK UMlge No i. K ! 1' in. . u
rery Wedntsday at in I'xir r ul
Il toe Victor bl4.k. loriirr t-ir-t ii.'llaii'
-too. VUltlug kuigntN are il.i- e Mir
U. W Ultl'i'l. f C.
vf. POl.'CAHT. U K. ami h. of B S
IO H M Mecu every ?'uriay nigni ir. K.
ICofP ball- VUuuig iUutt ala. wel-
come. '.K H.mKAM'EY Jr
M.il- i:HI!KHY. Chief of Het'onU
GUTHRIE Lodge tin. . i. O O 1' meru
Monday ulibl of cacti week at J ') Vl-
lliDt vaa reno aiv- n "me
11 u (jCKTON.Sf. G
H. W. UHUC7K. Bec'y lock box llv
OKIMOM". KncainuineutNV' i I o. O K
rneu every hnflv e.. m. m O'ld
Cllpii b4li at "'4u AiMlMllirf rairiarhs
WMronje. S rorcAKr t If
R E &UCUT.N b- ruu-
I'flllHt" iNulMKikM
1 bit Leader Is autnonwd to wmn r m.-
agi e of Harry PalnUi a a aiidi.lat.- i"i
U. ottcv of reglNter of ilced- I.mii
county aablacl to the ih llcni . tn .u.-:i
wf toe Ilepuiillcau oauty i .11 -:i tl. n
The Irtder it aulboil.id In A Ke ti
announce bin uaine ax a diiIUjir ii
flounty Cleik. nubjc-it to the jrii.)i ol iht
Retqocratic party.
I will be a candidate for County Superin-
tendent of Schools o' iigaa county lu the
t imlng canipatga
W1NHELU &. SMITH.
('oiiimlssioiicrs' I'roccoi!! 1114s.
' '' April !l. ) Hi 1 p m. The com-
'' 1 ' ' mi to .ii"un:mcnl. met at
"" 011 in .111V . i-ik in the tltyof
Ji'iiiii. 'ik I- 1 1 .m v II Maple-
1 ") - 1 u ti - 11 sun . Attr.i H
I mil' n s m 1 i
II nun - 1 nu ". . nviilritri llir matter
11 - in. 1:1 1 ii - 1 he matter ol VMt. 111 t
in 11 i! 1 "I 1 11 -1 1. t .it the peace and ion
lalits In .tut I 1 1 liuthrie c r: township
oiiiiiiK "" t" in i nisiiieredV the com mis
slonors MminiK Tbil. Whereas (I aniwai
Ingthat.Kl't 1. mi elect'.on ol the llrst
Tiii'Mlav 1.1 -.n ii ':. ami for thedtv!
liilhrle.o in. 1 was elected at cilil elei
Hon two 1 1 it the peace 'and two urn
stables in n 1 ti said ijntbrle utv. tnp
who upon ami In v In up of a tei hnli .illti of
the Ian vim ii in the opinion of ' hr supreme
court . i'i. Tcrrltorv if ilklahoma makes
the 1J11 Ul at Ion ol the law In suhManc" ami
in fin ' t. the effect that the eleell f salil
Jusil 1 ( the peace and onct it I. - .'1 In
e;jll I" lil on. j- at itn u'M n an.l n n. i il
No! ' h In 1 elei II Hi 'H 1 11 - 1 1 . .1 11 .
Hon v 11 111 anil tn I h- v h .- n'iin s ami
I'm 1 1 1 11 111 tent ' .1! 1 : 1 1 1 1 ' t i pp at Imi.
Ii" 11 1 In- l.u Is a iii. im 1. i'i. -all. la.
Hun I ..c lloai H "i t .11 i 1 . .in in 1 i -! s
1 1.11 .1 a. in. i i.i - 11 :.i s.ii I nlfi 1 s ol
jusi i.i'n .11 im .1 11 mi MaMo in anil
lot "1)1111 v IV 1. In it H1 il the llle-
K'l'i'i ' -.'. ' ''I'm a- aloie dtiurlbed
aim a's . 11 ii.ir an- no no lawtully
IiiHii 1- .isii ! jii pva e and constables
in ." " '- 1 ii I "!l ii c -. we. theri'lore In pur
'i 1 'I 1 .1 tn .1. 1 ordance with the npln
I hi I. tin unity att.irii' y. ilnli ol ni' in tin-
1I1I11 01 the 1 oiinly clerk. ai"l in ii ol the
1stn11; .o aiu'eH In sad nth. i herein ap
point to III) said vacam It s ami tn -tll ..ill es
tin l"llinu s-rso nam h . In w it T 11
.1.1 ksiill a- iiilce "I the n a e to sm . et "J"
II .l.u ks. 111 an. 1 1 H 1 It Mori' 111 as luslli e ol
Ho peat 1 insiiiiciii MM Adams ami Tmn
II I'ou ants i t . n-taiiie tn nut eeil K' llas-
stti .1111 iit-o W badnli k a i oiisiable to
sinm-ti (t . Ctiadultk SiKiied. W 1!
Mapli ton .i.iiiman- s ! Athertoii N Ii
Htuiirls. i'tiii-
Tin' .ii.:-i i. tiers t I'lisl.let lnf ami allow
tin.' tai i .11. i.inii . iip.ni motion m journetl
in in. et Apui ;.. siM. at i i in Attest. 1!
I- mint II sj.i'Wart. i lerk
imitate. Okla Apili 7. 1MK! M a in. The
..iniuinsloneis pursuant to adjournment
.net al the t.ilneol the county t lei k In the
t ity ol (iLtui ie iikla. Present l 'iiiur W l
Mapletnii. m t Atheiton and S H SturaU
Attest K UmiueitStewart.C'lerk.
The ct.nstaiiie Imtjd ul Tom H Torrant lie
lOf prccuttci the name wait approved. The
matter ol appeal of school districts 11.1
and 4. cuinlnK on m be heard and appellant
tailing to appear the appellees submitted
eMUeu. e aim the commissioners beinc tully
auviM-d n.-lauli of ald appellants dismiss u
said .ipjieal and affirmed the action of tbe
superintendent.
The c.ninilssi.iners conslderlnK and allow
in vai urns claims upon motion adjourned
in meet at I p tn. Attest. It Kmmett Stewart
i lei k
(.Ulthtlc. Okla . April Ti. IKHB I p m The
i tiininlss.nners pursuant to adjournment
met at tlieoftlceoi the couutv clerk In the
uiy olliuthrle likla. I'renerit. tvm'r VV K
.staplt Inn. N II MtuiKls and H 1 Athcilon.
Attt si K lOmuic-u Mewart. clerk. The com-
missioner!! considering the road petition of
Thomas Uabbet al. granted said petition and
appointed K Jordan Kdward Rhlnebart
and J T Jeter a viewers to proceed and lew
said mail on June I. IMM al 10 a m. with Co
surveyor H L Watte.
Tbe commiimttiiiera conslderiiitr and allow-
ing arlnus claims adjourned to meet at 0 a
ni April J. IKt. at Ha in Attest. It Kmmett
Stewart. cleik.
Uuthrle. Okla. A in il -if. mi. Dam. The com-
mtsslnncrs puisuaiu to adjouriuueul met al
luc onl.e n( the cnunn cleik In Hie t itv of
Uliteltf. OH l.i. I'leseut. Com rs SI1 Atl'iei'-
tnn. W It Htaplet.m ami N II annuls. Attest
It Uniiniti siew ail. clerk. Toe i oiumistiioii-
er ot)sllri'tiig tbe road petltl'iu ol K M
Couittie et al. apptuicd I.. ml ul I'I M Com t-
nev. ki anted same and I'lilcred view and
stniev ol said route May -i". HM. ml up
polttteil 1. 1" lainlt.uitli 'I ..in Cogswell. Win
(asey vieet to make view with CoSui-
teiotll I. While at Ilia m. The commisslon-
ei s i n .l.ni Iiib and allowing various claims
upon motion uuiourned to meet at I o'clock
p m Allet. It fclmnit It Stewart clerk.
Uuthrle u. April fit. IMM I p in. The n.m-
nilssioiieiw pursuant to adjournment tnet at
llieoin. eol the county cleik in the i Ity ol
(lulhrie. Hkla. Preneut Coltt'r W U Staple-
tou s ! Aiherton and N H SturglH. Aitexi.
It Kmmett Stewart clerk. The coinmls-lou-crs
i ninlilei lug and allow Inn various claims
upon motion .iiijournecl to meet May 0. Ismi.
at Ham. Attest. 11 Kin nieti Slew ait. cleik.
Uuthne okla May . itwo. f a ui. Tbe com
inlsslniiciK pursuant loadlourmnent. met ut
tbeoitlie ol tbe . ouiuy clerk lit tbe city ol
Uuilulc okla. I'rewut W H Ktaptetoii Hi'
Atheiton. N il MturgU. Attest I Kmmett
-Stev.ait. clerk. The . nmmlssloiurs con-
sldeicdatid mloweil varioux lalmxand upon
motion adjourned to meet at I p m. Attest.
K Kmmett Stewart clerk.
Guthrie Okia MayO. IhW I pin. Tbeconi-
mlsstnners pursuant to adjournment met at
the olllre ol the county clerk In the city of
liuttirle okla. Present. W It Stapleton 1"
Atheiton. N II HUukI". Attest. K Kmmett
Stewart clerk. Tbe . t.mmlKsloiiern pro-
ceeded to examine the 'Irlend'' bridge coti-
htiucted by Chicago Uiidge and Iron Co.
Coins Htapletoii and Atlierton hav-
ing examined said bridge report the name as
not an per contract and. therefore refuse to
ateepl same. The commissioners consider
lug Hie report and claim ol Louis K Pitts.
passed tbe iollowing order following tbe
t.pltiliiu ol tbe county attorney to-wlt:
tiufhrle. Okla. May IMM.
To the Hoard ol duuty CoinmlKsloiieri
L"n'an County. O T.
(leniicincii'. In response to your favor ot
'h- date desiring an expremiion ot my views
in the matter ol the claim of LouU Y. l'ills
elei k ol the district court for lees In crimi-
nal cases 1 have to. nay that I have not
n.iiice.l mv opinion as to tbe law as It In
written In tbe statute book although the
supteiue court ol tbe terrltoty has held that
iticlaw is inoperative no tar ax'it applies to
t.ie clerk ol the dixit lot court. Ordinarilv
a decision of a court of last renort upon a
question is ennvllisive of such question and
si .urn as a paecedeut to be followed and ob
seived In ah proceedings where huc.h iues-
iinnat;aiii arises but where a decision of
sin u court l manliest ly not the law and
maiie upon a mistaken Ulea ol the facts such
i.et islou ought to tie and frequently i over-
i ui -a iiv the auo cotni that pronounces It
The ilei Iblop ot tbe supreme cojirt of our
I i ritnry upon the question ol the power ot
i ue legislature to limit the aKuntof fees
to i- (stld the clerk of the district court to
'.-:i per quarter bat baked upon the alleged
I.. 1 1 Hi d the clerk ol the district court was
. ..iiiisllcd under the rules and regulations
ol t tie department of jqstlce of the United
states to account to the United Jtates for a.i
lees earned by him whether earned In tfte
I'u led Htales canes un the United States
pie of tbe do kit it In civil or criminal
i ases on tbe tei rllorlal side of the docket.
and that being compelled to account for such
lies be wa entitled to receive all of them
and that Hie territorial legislature bad
t.n letole iiorUhl to limit them. It 1k now
kmiwii. and I a nattei ul ccimmon repots
I Hat the supreme court labored under a ml.
i).piibeiis)iu ol tact and that the clerks of
tnc district court are not required to ac
i omit to the United states for such lees. It
s nroliable. thcretorn. that If thi. question
be again submitted to the supreme cdurt4ud
the utteutluii ul th court called to the mis-
take ut tact span which the tormer decision
was based that the tnrmvr decision will (
reversed and tbe statute upheld.
llei.pt. A Ii ilcsxoM. Co. Att'y
Whereas. It having developed since the al-
lowance by order ol tbe court of the last
claim of tbe district clerk that the decision
of the supreme court was exactly contrary
to tne government's long established enter
pretatlou of the tcdernlla andltslnterpre-
latloii ot tbe Organic Act ot Oklahoma; that
It wis uimip t!c i ilse iren.si that t)e guy
ii I'tnii't hm 'i'l all t. 1 1 ltnri.il fees to the
ilitl- a in! l.iei.eiks had In a oun for
ti .tine iii tin t- s mi-annual t inuiiinieul
1 1 t .i us ami it iielug sun e shown that al the
nine sanl u ' iion was leuuerea the gneru
in ni ilallile-d no uirisillctlnn mer lees
c.irtu-.l mi the ten t.. rial side ol the i ourt
that it n.i'l been the uncisal it.ivernmeni
iir..i tl e to lequiie an at i ouiitlng ol tedergl
! i - ..ni) These lacts haie lieeu eslablisboil
-.: nit- le'uiii-i ing o the supreme court
tie. -.iiu i iv ietti-is from the auditor of tbe
iieasiti). Hon Thomas Uolcomb. At the
tunc sanl supreme court maudamusc-cl this
! a' a in pay Hie bill of said Pitts tbe ruling
'. ue put! rumeiit in semi-annual settle-
ii.. ins uia'ic a Impossi'ilc for this money to
c i to .mi .1.. in.ept tue district clerk; that
i ud K'it" said tilstrlci clerk at his next
' ius-a..nual emolument returned to the
Ki'Wi tiiuenl.
Tlicr.l.re be It resnlycd that W DelU-.ie
Ue pc-inih n; lslaliiua ate udV sritltled tn
ii. -i teV. H. in .niistiii t clerk slqcc II ws
I.. i i lil '...ii"iny that the leglslalurr
pa -Al tne a. t lliiiiiliig district elei s' fes.
ii ue i: ...!. ail ol said bill now before
' - m . x. i -. "I ft'' lie.ause it is In gcWSNUT
tu iii"u.ii i. i iU'1 by law In chapter
i pate il.' s. tjti 4S. session laws of I-J6.
Ami im the tiitber reason that we want
tne SLpiiui. court of Oklanoma to have
another opportunity to say whetbc tne peo-
ple snail ire taxed lor money on tbe false
pretense to it It IllUst So Into th Vnitefl
Stales iitau'i by tl'e dbilrict lerk e(
It is. :u la. t know n lUat It ill reBin Iu pas-
sssioiiot thedistrl. t cletg and We dlsai-
l.w il tuUliri Ill'Tc lie. 4 Use any qecUion
tl it i ..i.u!.l Iv allnwcd In rsCes of the
i ' i i i i in t i- nu i ii to in etiabiUned
l-.i .i the .lU'iii"! ni the treasury and In
ni i ...i nt l m ni th. i1e. laratluti of the gov-
. 1 1. .in nt ii. at Hi-- legislature of the terrl-
ieir aaie tull power to regulate territorial
ires that the gmerumeut na am and does
let uow ilann auy jurisdiction over tee
. until on the teiiitorial .iill ..r criminal
- .1 - ni the .ourt do. ket
I Ii. I. ill. I l.nuis K. l'ills lr t rnninai dls--'i
t . i.u s (cestui tile belnrc us lir 1V.WI
s i iii .ie allowed In the sum "I 7t and
il. in 'wed iu the sum ol Aj'wK.WI W k .
! t hairman s H Aiio-rit... j f9lfH
u ss"..r Tm cOWOi.uiloners cos-'
tedcring nbd allowing varloas claims up-
on motion adjourned to meet May II lew)
at i) a tu Attest It Euimetl Slewart. clerk.
Uuttiru ok May II li-W. vam Thetom-
misslnui rs pursuant to adjournment met at
thCOfflifot the .otinlVilllk 111 lh Hint
Uuthrle okla ITesenl Cnmiiil-sn s sta
pleton S p Aiherton and N Ii sttituls At
(est. It t'.ininettf tewart ilm
The i onimlssloiiers ronsldi ilm. in ' iilow
lug various i lalms u-ti i i .i m i . r
to meet al I p m Mi i I I mm it sti n
art. i lerk
(iitliiii ik Mn I. s i p m The ni
nilsstoni i s pin si nt t '. I i iiimiit im i tt
theotrii e ol Diet oiiii'i It i k hi tin Its t
liuthrie Ok l'lts i.unis v K Staple
ton M P Attn i ton ami Nil Sturgis. Attem
H Eromctt st.w. ut iierK The commissioners
cnnsldt itne tin i siiutinn ol J P Haven-
Mi Ite ol Mulh.iii twp as ti e of the peace
i rt ttltiK a i a. am i s S Peters was appoint
td i u s t i th-peat e in and for Mnlball
twp tn mi saidiatanrv The Mil and claim
ol I. nils 1. l'tlts to tbe 31st nl Match ISM.
ami allowed on the 6th dav of Ma.i ISW. 1 1
the sum of in being In eimr and resub-
mitted to board by elerk was reconsidered
and allowed In the sum of f;6to each quarter
and 'ISO In sum total. The commissioners
examined and approved various J P reports
alsi. approved liquor dealeis bond ol R "
Ilia k and Janus Itryan I'pon motion
imatii ittiioiirneii tn meet .m.iv 11 a. '.' a in
Atte It l mini tl Stewart I. rk
Uuihrle ok Mn il sin; v a m the t oin-
inlssiiinei s pm . t i un i i nitieiil inei at
the ofllt e ot tin i iu.il . lei k ill the iltv ol
tluthin ok I'leseiu i mil i-m VI It stapleton
S P Atheiton ami II lurK's. Attest 11
Kmmett stcv an iiuk The eomiiilssimiei s
i .nsitlei Im' .iiiti allnwiiiK aiinus claims
uism motion ai!niiiuetl tn meel at I p in
Ailest Kmmeii Stewart . lerK.
liuthrie. Ok Mav 14. IHtsi p ni. The mm
misslniiers pursuant to adjournment met at
the offlce of the ctniiilv i lerk iu the cltv ol
i.utlule (g. I'leseiu CnmTs VV It Sta'ple
Ion. Ml' Mhertmi and N II Stutgis. Attest
l Kmmett Stewart t lerk
The t niiiinlssiiiners considering and allow
Ing lailmts i laiiiis u;sui motion adloitrned
In nu el Mav -'I IMiKi. al I' a in. Ailest K
Kmmett Mew ai I t lerk
Outhrlr. Ok Mav 21. IMM. g a m. The com
missioners pursuant to adjournment met at
IheoftUeot tiiecnunlv clerk in the cltv of
Outhtle Ok. Present. 'Com'rs VV RMapletot.
HP Athertoii and N H Sturyls Attest. K
Kmmett Stewart ilerk. The . ommtmion
crs adjourned to meet at I p in. Attest. K
r.mm. ti stew an .lerk.
(uthrie.OK Mai :'l lsl. I p in. The cum-
mlsslniiers juiisiiant to adjournmeut. met at
the offlte ol Hie county clerk tn the cltv ol
i.uthrle.uk. Present Com'rs W K Sla'ple-
lon. s P Aiherton N II Hturgl- Attest !(
Kmmett Stewart clerk. Thet mninis.nrrs
coiisuiereii ana passea the tollowlns order
.o-wlt;
Uuthrle Okla. May II. leVrt.
He It hereby authorised ordered and di-
rected by the board of county commlssionet -that
the chairman of the board of Co t'om'i s
and county check up aud draw warrants on
and tor all court certificates of the l-ebriiai v
term of court of lmtl which are found to be
In accord and correct as .er tilled by the dis-
trict cltrk to tbe ofBi.e of county clerk Also
ail otbefcoutt certllh ates lound to lie cor-
rect and proper by said ceitltlcates ol slil
disttlct clers in and tor Logan county. Ok.
Signed VV It Htapletoii. N II Sturgls S P
Alherlon. Attest. K Km inett Stewart cltrk.
The commissioners considering lust'ee ot
the peace bond ul SS Peters ot Mutball twp.
Tbe commissioners considering and allow-
ing various claims upon motion adjourned
M meet May M. IMM at W a m. Attest R
Kmmeti stewatt clerk.
Outhrle Ok May.a) IHM.ii a m. The com-
missioner pursuant to adjournment met al
toe tilth e nl the county cleik in tbe city ol
Uuthrle Ok. I 'resent VV K Htapletoii MP
Aiherton N II Mlui'ts. Allesi. e. millet I
Stewart tiet K. Tin- Comtnissuiiiers uiHn
moll. ui adjourned it meet at I p tn. Attest
It l.mini 11 rttewait i lerk.
iiutmle uk May 'JO. Ins;. I pm. Th' i mn
niMsinuers putsuaiu to adoarnment. met at
lue ollne n. Hit-.ouiuy . lei k In IU. i ill m
liuthrie. Okla. Pre.seu WU sta.de t m s p
Atb. rum and N 11 srurgl. Ailest. K t.ni-
ui.lt Stewart i Ilk.
Tne i.ioiinisslnii.'i s . .ii. lit... nm tue loll .n-
iug road iK'litlous had lue loll .wlni; a mn
lo-wli: I'eiut u oi John J Mall u it .il
ltose Hill twp oiUeren Hew and survey al
lb a in. July -J-.. IHMU. J'eittl.Mi uf Kprhr.uiu
I' .em et al i i esctill twp urdered view ami
sme JuueSft. imm. at 10 a in P-lll.oii ol
Chan White et al Seward iwp . niereti view
and survey to. Juty 1. Ussj. PetliKiil ol L
V'alnpi.er el al. Heir Click twp. ordered
view and sui vcy t.r Jul) IM at 10 a m. IMM.
The commissi!.. i rs c.i.isiUe.iiig aud a low -ing
various claim i upon uinitn adjourn. .1
to meet June I. Iitl at Vain. Atiest It
i'iuiuielt Sic vi a. I i .cfk.
Uullii le Ok. a June. I ISM. The b 'ard ol
tounty comutissioin is putuani to sec i oi
art 0 chap ro. ot tue statutes of Oklahoma
lertito. y made aud urovidd la such case.-.
couvcneti al the odlce ol the county cleik .u
the city ul Outline Osla. tor the purpose oi
equalising the asses mentsof Logan ouunty.
oia. Proscnl Coin't b P Aiherton !HI
btutgls. VV HKiapielon. Attest. K Kmmett
nicwart ctei K.
Tue c.immissioners reviewing the assess
incuts upon motion adjourned to meet at I
p m. Attest. 1 Kuuneli Stewart clerk.
uuthrle. ok June I ismi. Tne commlsslnn
ers pursuant m adjournment met at tne
onlce ol the county t lerk in the city of Untu
ne ok. All present. Attest. K Kmmett
Stewart clerk.
The commissioners examining asstss-
ments. un m motlou ad Inurn. it to meet June
I. IMM at 0 a m. Attest H Kmmett Stewart.
clerk.
Uuthrle Ok. JuaeS IMM. o a m. The com.
nilsslonei pursuant m adjourniiieut. met al
the office ot the cnuntr clerk In tbe citv of
Uuthrle Ok. All present. Attest it Km
mett Stewart tiers.
Tbe commissioners examining assess-
ments upon motion ad journetl tu met-1 at I
p m. Attest. It Kmmett Stewart clerk.
Uuthrle. Ok June I. HUM. I p in The . mn-
mtssioners pursuant to adjournment met at
tbe office of the county clerk in the city ol
Uutbrie. Ok All present. Atiest. It Km-
mett Stewart rlerK.
The com in I winners havlne. i tuisltlci ed the
assessment returns and . mnpletett their
labor as sanl hoard of equalisation make
tbe following order to wit
We. the board of county conimiss-out i s
sitting as a board ot equalization in dti to
Logan couuty. Oklahoma Territory having
duly and thoroughly examined the assess-
ment rolls is returned aud filed in the ufriee
ol life county cleik by the several assessors
respectively ol the var! u townships ami
finding thai said returns are uultoiiu wn.l
regular throughout and that the basis ol
property viluatiou ol tne several townships
average so nearly cne with tbe oiliei aim
that each proceeds so uniformly and tevulai
also that In most Instances the township
boards of equalization have t aielull) and
Well reviewed aud revised the township an
segments respectively so as to render the
work tn our judgment a fair and coinineiidt
tory one as to uniform and proper valuation
with regard only to the relation of township
to township.
VVe therefore being fully advled. iu the
premises do hereby order that as we are only
rnuiwcrni uj me taw lo resuiaie ia mat-
ter of assessment between townships and
not authorised to act In any ntanuer whatso
ever touching individual assessment that
a(d asesment a now nt ' tile be not
changed and that the saiue be the taxable
assessment of Logan county O T.
And whereas the assessor M K Ullbert. of
Snrlngvale twp has failed and refused to
file n(s assessment returns as directed by
the law that be be considered tn default of
duty and amenable to tnc law.
W. It. tkTAr-ueTuN
M. !. Al-tumoR
N. II. STuaots
County Commissioners of Logan County.
Upon motion the board adjourned.
Att iht: It. Emm bit avraWAar Clerg.
Ut. Louis KepUdie
Tbe Ht UjuW Hepubliu haa made
Mrranireinenu to cover the politic!
uesfall tbe parties in ibe aomiaff
eampalim in a way that baa weer
been iquaied by any new paper
'1'hoM! who wfalb to keep posted sboald
tulnrlbe at oroe. Th Repnbtic daily
and huHday has been redoeed lo 90 a
year IS tor moatba or'CO oenta a
mouth The Twiea a-Wk Repobllo
Is one dollar a year. W
FDR A il(KiI)
LYEBI
RIG
-GO TO
St&pleton's
The
M
istletoe Ba
Cor. Oklahoma Ave. and Division
One tflock From Hotel Royal.
Caters to the Best Trade Only. Best Gootu-
In Stock all the Time.
15-Yoar-OM Whiskey nnil a lull lino of Stnntlnnl ClgnrH.
Fine Billiard Parlor. Telephone No. 9
HSGAR HAMILTON Manager.
And the Best
Whiskies Wines and BrandiS
-SI'KCIAL UURW" I'Olt FAHIIiV ITSK;
l HOTTIiKM F01 $.on.
1X 'j&L&vxrxrsBxx. L-vxi.-o.e.
DON'T BE MISLED!
HOFFMAN
ND METEOR
CYCLES
Arc th Host On Knrtli.
Ilic-yclM bought sold ar.d exchnlii;eil. ltlcytlew sold on Inauttl-
lUHOta. fii.r prices and frtmrantcc will interest you Full line
of cycle sundries. Uepairlni; of nil kinds done nnd work guar-
anteed. Give' its a rail
Oklahoma Bicycle Comfy
113 113 1-2 Oklahoma Ate
F. N KNAUSS.Manawr
GOLE
Manufaciuic-r and applior nf fVile's Aspnaltuin Iron Clad Roof Vatnt. The
best fur metal and shlnjfie roofs. Makcn ahlnfrlea like slate. Also put on au
phaltum (travel sand tar and pitch roofs and lays the geru'ne aaphaituot
walks and pavements and artiUoial stone. Old roofB repaired and made as
food as new Stacks and stand pipes painted ami repaired. All work truaran
ted. liest of references.
C. H. COLE
800 W Oklnlioma Ave Seatonian Drug f o.
H
el Royal
FAST HARRISON AVENUE
H. H
PERRY.
PROPRIETOR.
COMPLETE SYSTEM COTTON GIN
jtcCfrEaa. -tli4S5 "T&W&ixpgoiiGL -ttoiesj ISEiiltes.
'Juiuitfi"!'
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P V tL"' 4- -jrnipTT!!iT??'BMH Er'i " " fB P$ r8 P "w yfl S3 8W BBS "JW P1 E11! ?" !T SS 58 Xj?T
to m: im t in in
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no
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H
13y CS-o0aLs ssliolL C-rooeri
fOl.XKK DIVISION STHKIT NII II AKIMNON AYKMK.
A BOOM IN THE
OT A O
DA7A A 13
2 1 MmJi-Xd
Nominated on the First Ballot as the Standard of Low Prices!
CUTS THAT C0UNT--UNTIL JULY 4TH.
A MID-SUMMER CLEARING SALEo
Goods Never Sold So Cheap! Assortment Never Better to Select From. Glance
Over O NfLY A FEW of Our Offerings:
(JUTS AMD DEEP CUTS ON ALL WHITE GOODS
liAWN
I.IXBNS
01(0.1 )JBH
N..1HSUQCK8
DUUTIISS
TWDIA lINliSS
OaET
J1ULLH
CHKCKISD ulUShUVS
KAItltltl) JIUS! INS
nucica
I.'BQU11H
VT
J
Wj
very Bam
in
Sl McC'.rarv'
XTHH1 '
z'lrs-'Olas . H" Always Itoady
Uac line running everr dT between Uuth-
rle and Chandler xcept Sundars. U S.
Mall. Uarn "-or lat sd "'u
IN WASH DRESS FABRICS:
25 pieces Nice Figured I'hallieH. J cents iier yard.
50 pieces Hummer Lawn down to 5 cents per yard.
25 plecew Victoria Lawn at 5 and iii centH per yard.
25 pieces Ueautiful Dimity in 8trip and Figures down to 1 1-
15 piecen Mull- wj ft as Silk- hIowii to 10 cento per yard.
20 piece Dark Ground Lawn in Navy Blue stripes and flgun-s..
nearly a yard wide go at lOceuta.
25 pieces Pongee that we sold at 14 cents la dark grounds
fancy new designs we will close what we have left at 11
cents a yarda Bargain.
100 pieces Dress Ginghams good quality go at 6 cents a yard.
All our Wash Waist KUks in sliipes and cfaecks-down to 27 ct
80 dosen Ladies Vests at 5 and 8 cents.
See Our Line of
LADIES' and M1B8KB1 OXFOliD TIKH and 81-Il'I'Kl
A Special Sale and Price on these roods.
Until JULY 4 we offer them at OFl .
Our Laces and Embroideries Close them out.
OiiJE-TIilTD Oi1' ouratreatfy UwT'rie .
OLQTHN
G -KEEP KOOL!
A big Hn' of St-rue Alp.c and All Othr Light "'.Vigl.s LonU i.
Vests togftli -r wi.h a bi line of Gents' Lo"s' and i Ui.rs' .''.''tc tr. ;i.
Iirice. itargains) . Ii ovi-i ttir ioti-i' at tin-. Mid Jtiniricr 'u-; in- J'al -
at tl' I'ainoii.- STAIi U.v.AMe utbrie's Largest Store. ( ar Ku.irf House- ie .Siumii; tli Haiyaiu 'iih k;.
STAR
ssjKjs M Fwmm m 0 S
HARRISON Av'ENUF ND FIPS" Stp '
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