Oklahoma Eagle. (Stillwater, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, December 15, 1893 Page: 8 of 8
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GOULD WILL BUILD.
ilxtfsni/Jii of the Missouri Pacific
to the Gulf.
A report Hi current that George
Gould will lDiniediute4y extend the
Missouri Pad tic run i from this city to
Galveston.
Tin report cmips from a perl'aiAly
rdiaMe source., one who iscloseiy own-
wilh railroad circles.
Tins v'cntlctnan tokl I,lie rejKirter
for tlie Kii^ie a story that is scraiHfe.
Jilll one which he says is absolutely
triie. The story is in substance as
follows.:
Atiowt three days a^o Mr, George
Gould arrived in this city incognito
In a private car which was so u<hpre-
tentious as not to attract attention.
Before leaving New York he telegraph-
ed one of his most trusted engineers
to meet him heru. and having com-
plied a six hour*'conference was lit'il
in Mr. Gould'* cjtr. The result of the
(•(internee was I hat Mr. Gould gave his
encioeer two routes to Galveston and
ordered him Vt goover^it in a wagon
and thoroughly learn the topograph!-
cal advauia^us of each route and re-
port U) liiiu. This done a corps of en-
Notlee of Publication.
In Probate court, Payne eounty. Teirltury of
Oklahoma.
Martha M. Scott, plfl\ J
v«. >
George W. Scott, (left 1
The Territory of UkJahoms t# 'irorce W . Scott
defendant- V«.u «e hereby motllleil that yon
have lieeu nwd by wild nlnltititf, Martha M.
Scott in aforesaid court, aiuljlmt unless you ap-
pear uud plead to the ix-llU'in of the mitt Wain
tiff now on tile In said jm bste court's office m
the ditv of Stillwater, Payne rc.untv, Oklahoma
Territory nfore iid on or before the #tn day or
.iiinniirv ism. the plaintiff will take iinK'ement
aBainsi'vou deerit'liiK to iiera divorce, nod corIk
nfnuit ' JLihtu* Scott. I'liiintllT.
Johnson Wiiii.m,
(HEAI.I Probate .IlliluP,
Sower® & Ford,
PROPRIETORS OF THE STILLWATER AND WHARTON HACK LINE.
0 0 o
a. m. I Loaves
Wharton
Arrives Stillwater
Leave* Stillwater
Arrives Wharton 11
o o o
Carrie* Expren* and PnBucngrew.
1 I'. M.
UO TO
XoHt'c.
in the PwAwte court in ami f«>r I'nyue county
okMhoinu.
•loliD Irwin, plaintiff, 1
vs. J- Notice.
Mnrthn 1*. J. Irwin «left. )
The VJnintifT ill tlu* above pntitleaettune hm inn
filed hit) petition therein to«eik T with an nithhiv
it NtatiiiK that tln <iefnnlMnt above nan e<l i.< u
non resident of the Territory of Oklahoma. > ow
thereforr the defendant i* lieietiy uotJfl^I that
miles- she be ami appear on the tirst .Monday ■ f
Mareli term < f the Probate court JW 4 to U' liehl at i
the court house in stillwater pHvneronmy ar-j j
Territory nfoivsaid and answer or demur t sa;«
pot itlon the same wiU l e taken n* true and heiiril
and iletennlned iu her aksetifv and idalnnil
granted a decree of divorce ti*- prayed for in it is
petition.
Witness MJV hand and seal of mH coirl nt
Stillwater. Oklahoma Territory, this U id dny of
Dei'ember, A. I). 1WM.
iSK XLi JtOIVKON \S IIII.ES.
Neill A Olark, Probate JuW re.
Attorneys for pit f.
ALEX THE TAII.01I
FOR KVERYTHINd IN THE LINE OF TAILORING. ALL WOF.K
GUARANTEED PRICES REASONABLE NORTH MAIN,
GIT'Y DRUG STOR
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VAKMOn, Proprietor.
o o ti
ou will tinil u <m west Main street
Carries a complete lhHMif fresh drugs I Vl
olid suiiililcs, always in stock. t -®- south I'ayiie County i ank
liDsst line of Bbristmas Goods in tbs G>itg.
| First Publication IXw. 15th 18WI.J
NOTICE OK A D MIN 1ST It ATloN.
Territory of Oklahoma i
County of Payne. (
lu the matter of the estate of John P. Palter
- ttoti. deceaM'd. at a Probate court held Mi si id
tjinttfrB Will hp pllt to work on thtt eountv on the *«h day of Df-eml^r W _- at tUv
, . , courthouse in MiHwater and county aforesaid
prHCtli abHr' route. f came l.aunt s Patterswu. and filed her
C I T Y
MEALS -:- AT
II O T K I.,
ALL HOURS.
'J'hose who were in position to ascer-
tain *ay that Mr. Gould was very earn-
est in tin1 proposition and was evident-
ly desirous of having the road Uuilt is
rapidly as possible.
priivliiK Unit letter* uf simlniatnUloii be kmiim-iI i ,
,„he.oi i TK UMS ONE DOLLAR PER DAY SPECIAL RATES lOlv WEEKLY ,
Subscribe
for the
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ed. Ou rend
ortlerctl Nv the court that I*e<-emi t • the tfpth
dav !«• and the sanw i^ as^'Kiied for the hnrbiR
of w 1rt petition t y the Probate ronrt duriou the
Novemhcr term thereof, when and where all
I |K"Hvni!. having an interest in sab! mutter nuiv i |
S mth Mam sirfft. Stillwat<*i
BOARDING
Oklahonni.
; . , . . . .■ I Itfur "II tlie il«y nliove menlKne«l nt the eoi-n |
It is und-erstood that his int+.'Htion j,, -jit- town uf ^tuiwnter nni -iK.w .
is to head olf 11,., north and south en- J11
tfrnriSP SO Uim-h Talked of. JUSll HefK^e ' fartJu r orderct'l l.y the court dial the i iiticc of
1 ( the pendeucv of Kidd pt'titi«in and the time ami
his secrecy in tlie JUilttef. I pla^-e of the hearing thereof he iiiven to all pet-
it .L- o.iirl .>1co th- t/.nr. nf t hn hiir.rrwt i sons interested in said matter by i*ib|idling a j
It is S«li(l dlso tn.lt-onc Ol tlie Ol^e. t (.MJ(V tlf ,|lih MP,^r J|l(. Okln^oma Kau 1e. a j
firms of railroad contractors in the I weekly newspaper primal in v«W! countv for i
... I throe mcecMive immich priurlo said day of kt-.ir
l-nited States was r-epresenU^a ju th i«iu«
, ; JtdniMin While*-,
^onleronte. j j'robate .iodae. |
From the nature t f things it Is hard
t< Ket tJi^Uils the cwnferettce, but
the gentleman who told the above
story is positive that Mr. Gould's pur-
pose is to build with all the ha*te j>os-
sil>le.—Wj-cbit?i Eajrie.
Saturtiays Blaze.
Thrive who wrro uosr l Jif* ('(inter tif her of ilio p*t.i!p of John Itani'k
i nosr wno were near me uhhlt oi re„(,jnRrtlwl flnni;Nli,i ^tui.,n
Main
afternoon witnessed a novel sight on
(First Pobih-Mtlon. ! ee. 15,
NOTICK OK ADMMSTKATiON.
Teriitory of Oklahoma <
Countv of Payne «
In the matter of IheeMate of John Hxri' l de
I i*eased. at a Pr<-I>ate comt held in and for the
I roiinty of Payne and the Ternt u y of oklaii > ui
j held at the court hou-e in stlllwuuM- In sj4id
I county on the i Jth day of bet ember unite
i Nancv K. Karick and file*! h i^iithn prayuiir
that the letter of administration <mjited to
ifi-en-iMi. On
ordered by
and Nintli Avenue Satuniav 1 the ruurt tiiat the Jftiii day of December 1
1 —1 1 hereby n*>lxued fot the hcavi
v.M, fx'
ami
:-:Ripi$
DiKinse cMiinionly rutin* on with sli^iil ►vtnptotns,
ltv-utl inrirahM- in extent itnd Kitidnally pru-i daiiKerous.
nhieh wl en nit:
takk ripaxs
R1PANS
T A BULKS
TABUJiES
If Tom Suffer From H adarh. I >«|wp l
IndlK**ation,
Ifyo an* Bilbmn. r-tnatipafeil. or4iar - a XAKK
IMMordprni Liver.
takbripans TABCJLSS
f lleii lvi Dreatb and ail nistr*!**-* # f
th«* ton>arh. •.
takk lUIW'S TABILES
•«bi
bv the "Prohate court during thf Voveni j
Main Street frr«.tin« Hamilton* Ca«h j *%£J"- ^ I
Groeerv. One Ulight have thoillfht. " the •!*)■ hI.uvc nieii«iom>l nt the nin'rt h.Mise
, , ,. .. , .. ... ! ill the lawn (if stillwater and ^!."W e«n«e why]
from the crowd it jfiithercsd, t hut there [ the jtrwer *>r Nii i |iwtti<in hhimiii n'n u* «r.:it jji-stion, hi
waseltlvra dog fight or political di—) rrlie^'rt "r o,e o<V,irTu^'u!rN«^ .'f
cussion in progress, bllt ou ictiuirinu I eney of ?wid Ktiuon and the time and pbu-e of
# __ hearin<t)>e same he tfiveu ioaJI pers'inn intere«t
into the Pa-use, we found that Mr.! h in ««ud muttor bv puUithhu: a eopv . f thi-
Hamilton was simply fwUlllin* his: ,'rrterlM ",e
ATENTK
ATENTS
was simply f«l«lllw ms, |iaKr |)ri„te(1
pledge t<i users of LanJreths Seed-. i^Mu^prjur 10 mid o<
and also to those douRing Thomases \
by destroying with tire all Garden |
Seeds remaining unsold at the (Mose
of the season. This is the first time |
in the history < f Stillwater that such
destructive methods have been resort-
ed to in getting rid of old gardtn
seerls: The ordinary and very com-j
nion method l*Nng to send tiem hack •
to the Seed man to tie credited to their
accounts and getting a sure and cer-!
tain coiiiniissiiui on thofe sold leaving|
the last purchaser to take all the risk i
of purchasing some of the same smI '
that were returned by them or s tme
other merchant the. season before.
This seems to lie rather an exiiensive
method of disposing of unsold weds.
but it certain!., insures good ami fre-.li
Reeds to thoce uersons puiK'hasing
seeds of Mr. Hamilton* the coming
season.
CoMKi'ecational C'ollr*e.
The undersigned, a committee ap-
pointed hy the TerriUirial Assiriation
of Congregational Ministers anil
Churches, for the |iur|iose statitl l -
lr.w, hereby call for bid* for the Iimm-
tion of the Congregational Ci ft lege or
Oklahoma Territory. All Inds should
be sealed und in the hands of the com-
mittee by March I. ix'Jb that each
may be carefully investigated and a
report prepared for the association.
which meets in annual session at K1
Reno on May I.
J. U. I'A It h Ml,
1!. ft. Fos'ir-lt.
J. C. C'AI.HOl'N, y
Comiin'itee,
[Territorial papers please copy.)
IH).\ SUITER.
There will tie a lUtx Sup|ier in the '
new school house one half mile south ,
east of Payne Center, on Wednesday:
evening December -Otli luitl). 'J'hej
proceeds will go to the support of tlie
United Hretliern minister. Every
body is Invited to attend.
■— - • —-
rhrlHtiuMH CamlleH.
Can'" Claus has made his annual
^visit to the popular groeerv store of
Kyler A Mlllhouse and now one thou-
sand pounds of choice <undies at the
lowest prlcee uvvttit W'lir Selectl' tis.
*oturiy foi three put revive
v of hearing.
^ubnsoii W'hdoa,
J*rol Hre .iud^e.
PATENTS *"'tain«l on easy terms.
Send mink i or draviut; r.nd
♦k-t-cripiHWi to u* ai.d we w ill
attend to the reM.
ATENTH K*a«:ia itioi^ fn* KMab
' Ii4ied «ver thirty year*. Ad
ATEXTS
LOtHS BAGGER k CO,
ArnrRNjj vk.
WAMIIN(m>3i^ 1). I .
if
liipnns t limit's act cently hut prmnptlv upon tli>- liter, stiiinin li nnd inl «
tine-; cblines tin1 system effirtiinlly t ure d.Vspepsm, luiliitmi 1 co!ieti|iiilM
>ffen«i\e breath atul lien (Inch . On" Tilil.l T Id ken tit tlie first inilii n ion oiitxl
i ilij/inss, ilisttiss aft# r mtitig or deprt sskm of spirit, wi
surely and r|ttiekly i.tnm. :1k- whole diftirtilty.
Itipans THtiule> ur>- j>iip>o<*l in 10 pr<-s< tqition widely nse.1 by th' best piiy
sieiniis, and iirf prepared in ti« loitii lnost iipprov.d by modern seienci
11 given a fair trial Itipnas Tnhnles are mi infulhhle rure; they rontatn until
ing injurious and ate tin eeom<init-a| reim-dy.
ONE GIVES RELIEF:
A ipiaitei cross lio\ will fie «nt, postiijfJ on id, ou meipt of 7" rents tir tin
«lii lefale aixl retail agents.
MKYKU nUOTHKKS Idll l, 4 f> ,
MOKFITT WUST Dltl fi CO..
sr. i.oi is. mo,
l.oenl drnctsi !s fvityn here will supply the Talmles if r<K|i|e.«ti^l to do so
Tin . nre 1-jisv to Take, i;mrk to Act aad Iter* mauv a Doctor Mill.
-lampliK Free on Applieations l«i the Kipans t'licmieal to.,
New York City.
JOB WORK
M f All Kinds neatly printed ai this
ttfTui*. \\i- hit ve ordered a complete
s|i -k of stalitiuery ami cihi suit nut.
4
Doctor Henderson
102 ft 104 V. till St.f KAISAS CUY( MO.
1%t Old KUimbU Doctor. A XtpUar Crm/fwmtt in tttdumt. Oldnt in
Agimmd i jingo %t Lsk*u4.
OVER 27 YEARS OP SPECIAL PRACTICE.
,h"sut"10 CMnomo, nmvous m setciti
DISlAatS ClircsRiisrsntred or Dion«r rs/nnrtod. All nirtllrliiM
tarnished rwdy for me. No mercury or InjtirlouainetUrluen used.
Nndetention trnin work. I'.itienu «i dl tuiico treuted by mail
MP""". Medicines lirnl cvt rywhere, Irt o fromnt hresli-
mite. Cnarffrslow. Over 8)jx0 rsses cured. Age and exnertcneesrs
important. R««d Uttl« book, then SUM ynar cuso. fieniftnr opinion
MMtcnsa. CoaaulutloDfrMtnd eootkientikl.pcnioaallyor by letter
Seminal Weakness^ Sexual Debility*
(^•m.«#wrW« //^j/w)«Mi jdbTyouthhUfonieiiandMceMei .nroducln nerToii -
less,losses, ptmptcsnndbtnleheaoa the face, rusam of blood to tba hoatf pains In the h«k.
eoafmedIdoas nnd forntfulnesa. bMUulneas, aversion tonoclotr, loMnf ieiual nnwer Iom
od, Ac., cured tor lite, Icui t«p il nt«ht losses, restore lost aeiual nowe'r ms
e and brain nower.enlarge«dI atreutben wmknarts and mako joa It lornmim.
thatterrlbledlsneal,Inaljil StriClUrC panaaaeatly cured with-
Ita tnnaaandatara cured
' ' "" aWa
ot
stora
SyphilLs
for life. Blood Polsoninf, Hkta ,
Uleeia, Swelllnss, Hons, flonontina and
Gleet, and all form* of Prlvata Ptseaaci
posl tlvely cured or money refunded.
RaaI/ tor both nines, 80 pane. >7 pie.
turns, true to lire, with full dee*
crlpttoa of above diseases, ihe ejects and
cureaealed In plain wrapper furSc In stamps.
Bead Ikta little book aid answer questions.
f. ..out eausUc, cutting, bos-
leeorsonnd. No psln.no exposure. l' -
lentoan asa the trrstoMBt at home.
Rheumatism Then rest Turkish
® ' RheematloCure.
A 8URB0URK. The Rfrstast discovery la
the auasla of medicine. One dose alveary
lief! afewdoaeareaiova fetrer and "
Joints-a cara In a tom days. ~ "
of case, with staas for cire
vHlfirftn fir ateve Mmw that I *mM ears.
'
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the best
^NeAvs-
paper
in Payne
j V
;Co u li t\
One
-\T
Year;
One
Dollar
| JOB DKPARTMKX
After Decern be
1st, will be prcpare(
I to do all kinds of jo
work.«
! A first class jo
printer has been cm
ployed to take eliarg
I
of that departnicn
any person wantin
any Job work (loi
will do well to brin
it to the EAGi,
Office.
' /v.. 11,
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