The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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Harare
of Ingram died on th*
h. rv GU STRAP, i FqijoRS.
EFFIEGILSTRAP,ftDM
ar
•i UIDAV. 1)K<'KMB.RR 1st I Ml
Item* of Irter^t Cleaned from the Pnner. o 1
Two Territories hv the t itenry Fditor
i built .i hew hous
Mt«a
•«1 ilor 'if the
;-j qnit, !tor
I ft roll
and c'tv
ikovv.P Cl-F vf.L A N D'fl
. fv ,«j:i iTi i• v t Mondav.
o<>nyr«
ti rut
. |.\
chnroh in 'v
Thk cnvintrv Is waiting with painful
.intloli.atlon tlx' visitation of a woond
mcssntrp from ti"' faelle pen ol Dan
U'imont.
I'HK Torrlll murder case has hoon
transferred tn Lincoln county and will
vmhehlv come up In the Febi'iiar.\ The colored. > 1
eourt. • j^nunty have on
■y^vrnnrt or>on'"® b*>n
sieal aMHty of '
Th/*
published nt
holldin?
-ti.
ilwirlr o* h.
.tinn nrtnv
th
1TI0*
the ft rat
from
" ill he
hv tin* Lwil'r
ora. of OVnborna
i| an associalIon.
Wf. hopo vou rested well and bad
pleasant dream* niffht free from
l .i^H*ailition«l ln-ar^and Hirer- which
..ftrn visit tho «l« p of these who haw
pnrtaken of thanksgiving turkey and
in In op plow.
Buffalo Hill has boon investing
in El Krno prop^rtv. The fame of Ok-
1nb< ma reaches men in every vocation
Hoiul C!hW I-
r f jail and oour'
rountv.
I r 11 H 11 ft '
r V|0 < ■
for 'Wnsl
PjO«M piniCPA nv • • VI - "f '
roll or mill ami takes opportunity to
crow over Ponea.
T,nrjrc n
r
of tbo ^onvnolo In
and the fnrttinate ones who oan invent fnnnq nre haul indent ton <o Purcell (|av#
row in Oklahoma will reap a poftitiva nn(] disposing of it at urood fljfur
Mrs. Well
:i.'Jrd.
Mr. Dickens ha
hi* claim.
Mr. .1. C\ West of Ingram died
tow a a few day® ago.
School logins at Horat
Monday in l)e<tem>>i\
.1 (rlurk has ju-u finished a new
building" on his claim.
W. I. Lnv« has just arrived
Purcell ChIcjcasa'v nation.
W. .lolinson and Mrs. B'aty
gone t< linthi i«v this w >k.
t W Stephens is preparing to build
u new res idenoe on hi^elaim.
\\. \ 11 udson is mau 1 so: im
I prov in uts on his rosidnnoo.
j .1 \Y. OjibJwell has just n id
;„n j improvements on bis r"si lemM.
ita The daughter and son of K.
! returned from Texas last week.
.1. 11 Brown and ' ilod«r>'rs w« re
peddling some nice beef Tuesday.
Bev. Duram failed to meet his ap-
pointment at th< arbor last Sunday.
J. K Itay hauled a biff stoe.k of goods
from Guthrie for Roman's store Fri-
ri' r T Vov 1<«.
■ •< r< rt -It thtfi
. N'rlson Thorn'!-
' •!!• ■•"M'l •■n'rv Vo.
IB M -
I ,1 hiTim '• rrl'nrv. with "
' vHiri • ntrv thf S'll"' 1*15
I to i r .it
lMit . ol.'-.hori.n o rriton
,,f ,i irv l-f:< 4' o o1o k a
ii t,ii t'TMi-h i- - 1mony conoero
,,-a nr-nt
\V. D LINDSEV. Re?if4tor.
hav«
11)11!
Bnu'o
.. of vi-n]
• . i, i • i f
)«i).!1sh#*d NTov. Mth.
r a Saloon Wcents
, v ro'wprn •
. . • hat •' '' Ratnn u ■'
r'-uuir* <1 .
to -• l! m:«U. \inons. Hnd J
. lot t hlooV r? In th'' j
... . • uf I oln. torrltorv I
i^ctlona to the laan
.... i (i in «>.. of th * i
nti within two WMkj |
„ t « • , - >(|>. uf | >1 i S liotic'- ill"l
i,nv c OMinli«.<\ with, the license j
•is r*■'!u«'St^rt.
■;j\ h ind and seal this 'list duy
.1 h t'NtJK.awooD. County ClorU
harvest by and bv
IT 1h underst.xiri that Rpfrls.pr Ma-| Th, ^ Mklr
of tb, Perry land offo, h** offer- ! cell to the Mm '"' ^^ m^an«
ei hi* r,sanation, hoping tn vet out of Ln.l the delight of thoM « o At<
theoountry with Mh spdUof a put.l.lfl >>iui.'Rln«.
An OWIalionii. town l.ai n cl'1""
namod Rainwear. ITnw tantnllzln-r
ti,lit mn«t nnnnd to his friends who
dwell nntxl.le the iMiinhelt.
IniHt hefore there Ik further lnvestlpn-
tlotf hy the (rrand lurv.
Whit k Cuv. MeKlnli'V was in,
Brooklyn he attended a leading ehureh.
Durinir the lervioe the audience .M-
covered their distinguished g)tost. and
my! bow it did etyeiuv You perceive
how the Eastern pttlso heats.
Hon. Dknnis Flynn has returned
to Washincton with a large sized col-
lection of evidence in regard to Rtrin
frauds. He evidently is not much
afraid «>f the whining of the interior do-,
part men t and their Oklahoma hire-
lings.
Mh. Willis seems to have expert
fenced a ehaniyc of honrt sineu, bo
sailed for Honolulu to offer a throne to
the queen, or else his gnllantvv has
deserted him Americans will not
think any less of him in this case if he
allows the lad.v to stand.
How Very ^lioolclnar!
From the Chandler correspondent,
to the Guthrie Lead?)' we learn the
soul-harrowing news that "rather than
have their children mix n with no-
croes tnanv school district in the coun-
ty are foregolno school prlvilegeB.'
The nnrs"Jnnrnn1 is mnVincr a cr'"10*!
IlL'ht In hehalf of the eountv poor. It
demands the humane treatment of-
warrath aqd ole nHneM lor them.
The territorial teaehers' nssoela-
tIon will meet ae Oklahoma City Dec.
27th— 20th. All the peilapoffues nre
urffod to attend and exehanpe pointers.
Aeeordlnflr t.. the Guthrie soele.v
,ne„ the voun<r ladles of that hnrjr do
not possess huftlelent dlserlmlnatlon to
fleelde who of the voun" Ml'>n are eligi-
ble for Guthrie "soelety" favors.
From Opt. -?7th to Vov. Jlth.
. • - | i'iii Oflli'i ■ ').!•'.• ' '
Octo>.. ' 17th isoa.
n
i,.. i M irr . f fnirran) Llnpoln cn ntv. t T-
« f OUIivhftma. 'i/iOnst Se>msHno ron-j-
.. ho t.iM.li' horn«'«t -id ontrv Vf . W7ri. '"♦rto.
t, .• -,iti iw >i iinon thf northPHst qnnrtor of
.••i. n i inw-^hin'1 |"in"o '? <Miftt uno" o«*
, t > 11 )..• N noil ofnmlntod with hn
.t.' t-nibfafi'ii in thf saM o(,me«to'id Fntrv
r. t>"> p«-. ~ nt fondttion of tho s-itTi"
. 1 • • 1 on or il'd'ii
,, , , , lv, „o •'•.n^llf 'ir
trvct -nd htw w^o'lv Abandoned
. I t f i t I ... . f.^1,1 nr." t h.r,.
., • I ' '
, Mtrv mid noy* nrlor to the d-vt" ner'-int
^.,id f""M e. -x4 t Mettle ' :e.d enit
vatPd bv nnlri iwrtv or anv of hi • bMra or
. . nivl rPWflUflfltAtlwfl that •1nc tha o
,,f Mn'.i entrvmen on or bont March i-t J^'
, o one 'w.lr." of s-e 1 • "I'-'I
*> "
* nld tri>et: thnt <nld enfrvmnn u:i- •• '• renr >
' mi n : ' d aa fWnM 1«* Informed ate' verllV be-.
. ,, i . .......... -
1
I til- «•.<.< I irtle« nnVnnwn heirs. rei.re
day on busine-<s relating to Burveying 1 t tt> • - "«<1 ''m<nii.tr
1{. A Hudson. K. Bruoe, and^ .1. W.
.Murphy and lady visited Guthrie la*t
week.
Mr. C. Sleeper has moved Ills resi-
denoe on the section line running due
north from Ingram to Perkins.
ml i B K« ' I M
of Hviin were :it .1. W. (' ildw"U's Mon-
ripanstabules.
Disease commonly
...leoM n«. reaso in extent -
If you siier■!. - k|PANS IABULES
dyspepsia or indigosvion, tak< ^
Tf vou are hllllo i-. • . <tim' ' R|PANS I ABULtb
orhaveadlioi redHver tak
Tfeomplexion is-Hlh.u. or R I PANS "I ABULES
suffer dlitreu after eating tako
I.roftensiv.-' KI PAINS 1 ABULES
orders of the atomaeh. tak.'
n> , net .rentlv hut prompt I v upon the liver, stomach.
Hlpans 1 at.nt. a •< ntly P effeotuaUv; dvsPM s'a.
Kinuns Tabules are prepared fi om a pi
tn! Wivsieian, present "! In the form most ap,n, .,1
Atrial n— inf illih' ■ ■•■i" •:
th,.v eontain nothing Injurious, and are an economical rem,dj.
One Gives Relief.
L
A quarter-groan bo* will be sent, postage paiA on roc
■enls hy the wholesale and retail agents,
I li:orl.n-'i-H I i-t ■ v_r C
Moffitt-Wcnif ..I >.-« < ' >••
ST. I.OI'IS, MO.
Iruggistfleverywhere will supply tli • Tabules if
eipt« f
r^ouos'.Ml
to do
Th-'V a, to take. ,,ulek to net. und vne man, a dOOtm-V bUK
Skmplea tree on, application to the Btpana Ohemioal < .... Ken
York City.
V V
The ti. S. Tndinn aL'ent of the Chlek
asaw Nation Is enileavorlncr to have I!. . .
W MeAdnm expelled from that nation. lfixl"
•n.isls on account of Mr. Me Adam'* , provemonts
In the Strip.
Only now and then <h> we get. such
edibles u. v.as prepared hy Mrs. Vieaty
and Mrs. Qutterfield yesterday "lit Mr.
Boaty's house-raising.
Law.
Wheat i-i looking well.
Husking corn is the order of the
day.
Had splendid rain Saturday which
was much needed.
I understand that see. 9 is leased and
familb + ill soon move
Corn is not turning out as well as it
was thought it would some time a«r< .
Mrs. K.vra Brown has lately ^return-
ed from a visit to her parents In Ja :k
sonvill«', III.
Mr. Helton who lives on irt-16-6 has
put up a nice house 1(1x30 with a wir.tr
other substantial im-
Offtee on tMe °7tb
ft n eloeV \ M to
mony conccmlnf-'
Tnftcd ^tato® T I'M)
l• iv of Vnvm1 • r lSi'<
r. --no"<1 and fnrn1*h t^'Sti-
m\1d u11e!.">,'or"j.
W. D. Linh«fv.
Rotrlstor
statehood views and his advocacy of a
I radical change in the nation.
Mont of Inst week's papers irnve
hrond. unvnrnishc.l hints that torkev
discovery of the T'errv on Thanksgivlnff l tonic to nn editor s
lnher«hy the gttand Jury being. We hall exonct next week to
I 'd parties nre making j heir how they fared. Subscribers are
r hint.
Anil still they come. Two families
arrived last Sat urtia.v, on school section
JQfrom Nebraska and others are on
1 hi ■ v ■' . . :l " i: ! i1 1' hi HI i
Nov, 17 to'Dec. IS.
Notice.
T' ^ Land OSIno fintbHo. O t' Oct •" ). tflOS
l "oiiiivm i>.' I'-iv'"" entered nt >'U
t.*im - <o'.)Mmn on •'!iln«t wrlm* w,
WhtttfW*'d f->r abandnnlnif bnmpg^eftd •'*)-
1^. Vn in—I It ..-.I Oeo trit is"., ttwm tVi"
v |.' t< ^ otlon V* tnwnahinH. nuifa s 1n
r tn ennnti OUtnhoma terrttorr -vltb
\ i to t)i " nation of snid entrv 'bo «■
, .. i. i•• "• •> ■ ■ • i. • i '.. | '■' tb'<
,1 tawf Hpc 1 m at P O'clock
v M to r pond "'id )'ir- ^b testimony
«•. minp^ddaliei-M .1 "'^"idov ment
\V. I> LlvnsF.r. Resistor
fol
t nut'Msb. d Sov. *?ith
Vot'ep.
eo 0"tbHo. n. t Oot t-tb. 11
• , • ... .ti . • i• • .1 nt tbN ofpeo
, .. It-- I'rmr',. I etriq f. r ■
nt tr-M't o* is tid ombmcod In bis
... v*,, omo ,).ited Oct >"er °0tb.
Tnr _ • i <opti. n io\«Mwh1n 1S.
. •> , ...t m T incol11 eonntf niH<\homn t«r- j
<• for more tbon «'x months I'nci1 ttn'''""
. ,i n, m nrtor ttbo fU1i" of th^s
, tn 'be enncelbition of
, 11... , «i'd nnrtio" nro hcrobv s"m
,i I , . ■>!• 'It tbp T ^ T.nnd ^^CO.
. > T , tv,. tstb d-'V of .Tannnry 1Qr"
, m * yi . ' ' rn'sb so^ti
l' concerning ■' "•""•"•''t wbnndonmont.
\v 1"). T indsfv. Rctrlster
SlNCF. tllf
land ofPoe
the init io-.,.-,, |>(...r. .... - .
another vigorous effort to cfot 1T- ^ . oft times slow in takin
torney Sneed removed. He is havlni' !
to« mueh pueeoMs in his revelations of , "Rnid lawyers have discovered a (1-tw
the workings of the interior depart- in the openinsr proelamation of .tin'
inept. 1 j Cherokee Strip whereby thev claim
movabl
CLAIMS!
We irive below the descrip-
tions of a few of the bargains
that we ure offering in claims.
Fin
, In the T* *o)
of T.l^^oln
,. . of OVInbomi" 1 n tlw rrifi
I).ntmf.t of n i •>I'm'tiU""!
An* Oklahoma jrrsnd jury, a United
Rtatesattocnev. :• man who<*ava awa\
th. olnher and a OwtrHlo Plvnn Iwul
ed with evldnne^ and aenvl with th*
eonfidenee of his eonstituents—these
tcitles nre enusin«r T<amernnx and his
ehlef some worrisome, wearisome
hours.
Tn
I ti)at county
I such a ease county saat wars will
liven the tedium of the Strip dwellers
pilbti-l" '1 N"'f. Mth. 1W3.
itv. terri-
• i.f tbpon
of the ps
tare nt >vi t-■' • n • "• . .-..-"d
Vntie. i< b- r. ' v i'Ivop tb'O <^.eor"C \ ' of-
\ . . . ... • • • • ..f T •• i. ■ '• •■•••' "V
■nifi'ilui'tvi bucs mode -'"nMcntton to the Pro-
of T In-Oln connt'- 'or iPtter-^ of id-
lnlM rnt«on on tb'' • ■ ft" Of M ' r"!ir''t lYiffev
. v.( ii nw) tbnt i b 'ir'n«r wlU be bid "non
ti. the (>Wpp Of the Pro>>'<tc
I .• pnnn"-. fprritorv of OV'nbo-
i, . in the town of ^handler ovin-
Read them. Talk about them. **
- - ' ' -pal thls.Mth
on- Come and see us or write to
us for further information.
DESCRIPTIONS.
No 1 1 fid acres, three miles fn
Witt" mv "bund nnd otflciiil
i of Novombpr. 1«rj:(
W. II V V^"N'
v, Prnbntp Jud(?P.
\\ CuAWFoat). Attorne\
We must sell ;S2.0<)0.00 wmth of goods in the
next ?0 days, and in order to do so, as an induce-
ment, besides giving vou the very best goods possible
for the monev, m
Will Absolutely Give A way f
As soon as the above-named amount is sold what?
Not a "flying-machine," a cheap wagon, nor a shod-
dy suit of clothes, but
$50.00 In Gold.
A ticket will be given with every $2.00 cash purchase.
Explanation of the Drawing.
. , . jrUvn with everv W.dO ni'rchu-e 'I'hat Ji 'ket with \<cir invin••
5«i?5vftgiIfti«o numbered!.we keeping a duplicate. When 1,000 ticket* are
wriiien on it. is also n in • .lH follow-.- The i.ihx) duplicate tickets will be
StW,iTh'X thf pr'-m-.: « 1tn.•'"• . .?l a boy ... L-I.l. -I'l't") hy those
ir- ^
Pvet"hM0 D r. so nt'"^doh.. th« Wlhdf'Sded child Will uraw 100 from the
EL AhPw?i ra will then Inihe pros.-mv of «itn -l-xtroy nil the tickets
I , , ,. V ,,v a.utr tli.-m Th.- Hill drawn tk-ki'ts will then be placed
m?h. riw?, '£> JXXnnA ha. - l«" "drawn, leavta* Wtothe box. the
I, H. u to Ii- l> rii-.i a-, I,-for-. This n. i-aner of draw loa Is 10 | - kept ui> until
fi S-'i re o V 111 tlck-ts 1. ft It. .he I...X- At this time only S ticket, hall be drwn.
SrSHSSwuMsss
'BIG TRADE" GROCERY,
Eugene DeacoQ, - Proprietor. ^
-——g
\ Tteimx nit I <• \ le \v
11 nnnciii'M now tbnt th" only
nfttivp" nMl! he to nllow R^irAnti1 Qiiifin
ami Kwinfi* to holrl tholr joh until thov
trot roady to quit. With two mombers of
the stipi'oii)o onurt bnckinjf thorn it U
impossible to hooupq tbell* rotnoval.—
Pn'Sfi'Onxcttr.
The populist demftjpojrueiJiftve boon
exhnustinir ways and moans for the
foundation of the now politioal party
thoyare ^ointr to start. They have do-
oldod on tho silvor qtio«tion as thoir
main Issue. Unfortunately for tho now
party however, the ehnmplonship of
eilver is not original with the pops.
Douijoe rntlc Ponslon Policy.
I)i'opn< d from the pension rolls.
Allen Johnson, an apod veteran of tho
rebellion had to he wheeled in a eart.
totally disabled, was notified today that
he had been dropped from the pension
rolls.—Globe /Vim. .Vov 17.189.1.
He lives at Sedalta. Missouri.
\ Valuable Feature.
(in Sunday, Nov. 2iHh. the h'tuna*
i Uty Mine? hegran the publication of a
series of articles which it has prepared
with (Treat care, of which it is justU
proud and each of which is of inestima"
hie value to Its readers. Kor tho past
six weeks a staff of correspondents of .
tho Times has been In Washington cal- for nnvone waniinu a farm.
Wtlnir (lata (or R tli<.i-..,i?li c.-U.-w «f .'^''''^.if'^ndi-i!' hnlnn..,
«U the government. il«p rtn ont«. is,|U tjmv„.,-. «r, p
di-st of these artlol.-s -m the nostoifleo 0(| w^t), ^noi] tbn
department ran Sunday, the 'Jt>th Inst .
an anounoed. Il made about onehall
pft "es.
In proparlna1 these stories special
care was taken to make them not only
instructive, but entertaining. Fact- .
ar- brightened hy hg.in, of ovorfl
gossip, mto the work and methods or
the departments the ooi r.-spondent h:is
entered into detail. He will so toll the
story that any man of intelligence <->iti
comprehend it. H.- will describe the
personal appearanoe atul characteristics
,.f the head of euqh portfolio, and citcli
.it lus principal assistants. 11- a ill ic ltuui. s un
the cost of running the departments, bottom lm'
11 < I I C nt iii
I H 0 acres, three mi I
U0acres of first hot,tom. op«
land, halanee covered with pood sa
timber. Two <rood sorimrs. one « •« <
well, two loe* house-;. \off <table IfixH.
s neres in cultivation. Price $1,000.
Will take a i -ood team wa,ron and
harness in trade. This is a flrBt^cla^s
lain) in ever reso. ft. and is u bargain
no wanting a farm.
front
irood
in pasture. I
«o wire fenee: rnnninff
nter in pasture, .'l'l tteres }n cultiva-
tion. Good well. Fine young: orchard.
. onsislinir of I'M) apple trees. :i«> apri-
cots. 700 peach t re< and a «rood vari-
et \ of small fruits ofali kinds. :i room
)umse. Good barn. Price. $1,500.
Mo. 1. v claim s mil
• mihliRb^d NTev. C4tVi.
Court of lincoln eountv 1
I'ROPRIETOUS
In . protv.te ('onrt ef Tjtnooln countv terrlto
r\ of ouinliemn. tho inatlor of t^ho ««
.•*■1 ii'. .-t <>r nn -i.iinlnUtrntor of tho rv
- I'. nf Hichmonrl IVO'or. .lecensed
Voti. e is b.-rebv "iven thnt Miir.v K Tinker
t iiin-'Mi the eountv of T.inenln. torrltorv of
... :ihnn)'i In- nee'" ftppl'Vutlon tn the Pro
court of T.ineiiln routev for letters of a*l-
m!"Ut r'ttlon on the e^tato of Plehmond RaUer
,I ^eil :i'" that : iejirln" will he had upon
' , i i.. iie*111on at Mie omce of the Prolate
1 u,i of T.ineoln eountv. torrltorv of Okiiihn-
mn at his office in the town of Chondlor, Oulft-
;| iiii 0t). 11:iv Of noeemher. lHOi, at the
in •> lit' io O'clock A m of p'llil da v.
Witte•<> tnv hnnd nnd official seal thts •0^1,
, : \ of Novrniber. 180 '
W. II. M xson.
,1Xi Probate ,Tuu(rc.
.t W. Cn.\wFoaD. Attorney.
First Published Nov. 24th
Probate Jud(-'e > NTotlco In and about the Clif-
ton Tow unite
wov , . ' „ , acres of ppcil land: balance covered
mi hero money is saved and where neet - o-,>o«. sau timber. Corners with
lewsly expended. He will draw com-
•p Pork, but does not overflow,
pat Nona atld show, bv lt« work, that in No waste land. Small enbin ami n f.-«
, ,t,i, ... M r I i" -• ' 1 ' ' 1
Thk rrand jury Investigation o! M 64 mmma annA hii«ine«« menu. Prlce. Wtfl, 'litis Is a rare
land exercised that nanji ^noii nusin . ii,..|,. s,no Iwlter u in
Uie cQunty, •
No. T. 100 acres prairie land
th' Clifton towVlot r'almant*.
v on and each of you ar° hereby notified that PL mm Jlar
.vi^s. d tiron the expenses of proving up I i cillLI 1CI ,
tin* clifton townslte:
That the avei'otre exnense to each lot < r nar- .
C'l uf >||. .1 I- - Ill that Hill .=' ' _________
i , , ii limited ■>- i* tin,.' in wuet, anpneant
shall takeout their deeds, and iti t-ase default :
ation for a count r\ store. Atn iter- ,s m ..dc tbereir. -aid lots will nc «?old at public
*on with a little capital \\ill find this a ^two dollars is allow■> d by law for isaulnt;
deeds t,• t)i• • first lot. and "fiv cent- for each
additional lot hut notice is h^ieM "Hen that
1 will make ; deduction f'-t.iu euolt ttoed of the
sun) of tiftv cents for e«ch lot
xv. h Mason. Probate Judijre. i
Dated N..v -'Ith. 1893.
Has $. 00 worth of trood saw timb
One of the ii nest claims in the e- unty. j
Pri^e."♦l.tHMi. There is a post oHlce on
the plane, and it offers an excellent lo-
DRUG, BOOK. NEWS
DEPOl
Gils, Paints and Brushes, Books and Stationery, Fancy and
Toilet Articles, Pine Cigars and Cigarettes,
Prescriptions and Family Receipts Carefully Compounded.
fowt t if 1 Lots 13 ijA i ) < I i i l}^
( )klahonta.
Mark ?
profltn*>1<
No.
in vestmeni
\ auarte; -6< ction of bottom
from < handler. AH first
iuit da acres. About s,>
Strip frauds is vet incomplete. Many
settlors refuse to testify, fearin? such
actions would invalidate their claims,
it was also almost Impossible to get
intelligent explanation of the work of
tho officials, much of which was by
means of a p'miliar eipVr. Purthet
tts ■ that l a« ever marked his admin
1st ration. .
In tho rti'^t article was described an miles from ( '•) and]' ' and I
hour with Mr. BIshbII « l,iU ^celvlng linker post <.11.. :n 11--
v.Kitois -apijliciinth I..i ofifi.'o. m.'n
witl) complalDW, Won with put •ntaan.l
First pubtlfhoil N'uV. il th.
Notice.
In the Probate court of the • uintv of T.lnoo'n
ii; . then • territorv. m ttie matter of th'
Of,tilt., .if Th'Mli is A. Lett, deeoasod:
Xotic is h> reb\ -i\• n th-tt puralee I.ott
has «led with the .hultre nf this Tourt a pe-
tition nravin-' lot letters of nm'nlstratloii of
the estate .'I Thomas v. T.ott deceased, and
mill's from i that th" 16th <1" - f P mhe- iso:t it P
lltivu- " cloelJ \ >t. of said dftv heluaadavofa roeu
' ■ ' ' lai' term of th's «-..nrt to-wit the December
in wheat; fine yiuin j- or- (1^.,n ,<•:•> ,lt
in past tire fenced tvitli
p * ■ " •' ' , v . ' ■ . > .-• mw&N&m——
lj How tttar 7 ^ s in tho i' jt fire gbapters of tba Gosp i s b . ir * "
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|$C'j00for first Oovroct answer.
- 3.')0C0 for nesirost Correct answer.
82000 for next nearest correct anowor
$20 each to 100 next nearest corrocr
$10 each to 20c> next nearest correct.
$5 each to 20(>next nearest correct. „ ^ uuub
Hat ordinary Bibl#. vm-smonly. ,«udyMir unf tn.fth. r with CNE UOLLiR andt«p v ^«nt
for vour u! icrlption to th# B f-t.,.,,., i. IRCI E, the U n 1- Llr In Amrrlc . fend n^.y tS "
v#lop« or by po t*l note, monfyor.tfr or rfclitpred letter Pr.-miumi Will b- awarded October 3l6t
"" "—HUM ll«t of those receiving premlumt will be published in Nov nnmber. All pre
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will bo paid to subscribers
to tho Household Cirolo!!!
. M " • uiuuim.j iu nmrfic*. erua uiDney in en ■
jlope or by poital note, money ootfr or registered letter Pr«tnii;nu Will b« awarded October 31et
Tie* will divide. Complete list of tbose receiving premiums will be published in Nov camber All premi-
aus ,)*> able id OOLD nd sent by American Express Reference, any bank or bnsiness house in Rochester
II YOU CAN COUNT, VOU MAY WIN A FOKTI XK. IH IT WOKJU TRYING?
Mention thin Dioir tUr.gi trp nnnnsiii. n nantr . • «... _ _
Mention this paper
• B'lll i a TRYING
AMrem THE HODBBHn .P C1 CI.E, Dot «. (Kkulir, H V.
v i i,.n,m i mep with wheel* in their heads. Mis
,nv.-tUr„tln„ l« to h.' i,mde In Den^rn- ...^ ^ ^ ()ffloe wi;, ^
h..,-when tho K n4 Jury o.>tsa .'or- ^ metb0(j, u pr,n,.ntiog
IV.
uieu away:
>vvinuic}> \viil
each 4iv|fl
iio'e*> will i
trial* Qi ti)e P<
iieijerai M
metboijs uf , . , nll
explaiucd: dutle9 of
•111
i,> et forth: nuec
, f.'it l|li;sti'utlnif the
tli Vselstant Postmas-
uu.-i . who Is oall.nl the
in |u. i nothing 'hat
nara-
I sr his import of Oklahoma to the Ht.
Hnnoialil.' Uok.'smlth tho joveinor
eloc[u. ntlv commands tho lionth y--
tem atn . «orami'n'ls |t« us ■ aft futui'
oponlriirs. This Ik hardly In hin'Mot(\
with the report ef the Loffsa eount| h itqn *k< en ioieivntio
jjvantl jury .vliloh has h" jlit In a ...' ..• on*lied
port of wholesale fre oi.i norrnptlon in artlule* will • ' of (front vain ■
by ifovornment officials i the openirn , all \ tailor* to Washington and ospec-
Neither U thU booth pi^l* > in 'aooort tally t<> pMlintis who go.thew seeking
with the stripper*'l-eport . \perl-> utile.. They will h.' publUKed in the
eneea. But it, ig supposed t till the In- euily and weekly and each will
terior department's requlremoots and t« worth the price ol a year * subscript-
tliat is sufficient for Ken/row ond Hoke. | ion,
"ism nt ('hnntller T:. In the j
-tr oil baa been Ret for the hear*.
, o i pel tlon, when and where any per-
.-on Hit' ri ■ ' nnn^nr and iihew canst-
whv ^;u«l petition stiooM not ! <• <•!•:
WitTU"«*« rav h iid and tho .-• ni of said Court ;
this '.'llh cl;i\ of Noveinhrr 1 s«Vl
\\\ II M.\s, N.
BKAL Prnbnte .Tndffe. [
W 11 Twim M'v for petitioner. I
tion: 1 *< a m «
chard: ." 0 iu ,
barb wive. Frame house yeoj
well handy. A elcat* stream « f water
running throu!.'J j Mnttiro ami :i i'ew
trees are « .aH< i ed alon,o the stream.
This id tne liriest prairie claim in
•tlon of the emnty ami parties
wanting a pnii. io eltiini eannct Hnd
ft hum- -Mn.
Xo. '• v teres. •">? miles from
i handler. 1*>C res hottmn. In Mere-
open bttfUhi.. ' ,.«alanc. tinii.ored. -•'
acres in c lt\\at„,u. house and
out huiyfn^ ,vV,>1 VVr1'* ^rchartl
consistiiik' hMl ;0 iwc trees and a jrood 'Jn~
\arict.v ol / ah i .its. Pro\« d up polic
and deeded" .ri,(. "( . ritis i- San
..no Ol the m- t in J.ln.v.b. eoun- Y(„.k .s, and tUo Philadelphia 7f,v-
ti< and wn.n.j .. u oaeap ul 82..JOO. , . ... Ti
■■•</. journals of national circulation
P. S. Hoffman.
m i r\
.1 13. CHARtr.3,
L CONKf.) V.
Ml. C_>HANI M.I.K utifl repute npenl^* denounce the pre > i
Real 1 We and Investing Co,: Sef^y!<lfl?htfor u,l,l0D
[lie Sac and Fox General Store,
(arrios tho I - -'.-st ant lirst As>oi ud Line n.i
intstration ami small and insjgnin- i
DryCoods-Boots- Shoes, and Clothing,
V ■> i ■. i • I : t U> • New
Staph- and tann Grorories,-Hour and l-'enl,
Of Any Place in liincoln Co. at Prices that Defy Gompetitinr.
JT* is only such democratic journals
..re seeking favor at the hands of the
administration and small and in sign ifi-
•ant sin is that show a fawning, truck
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Gilstrap, H. B. & Gilstrap, Effie. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1893, newspaper, December 1, 1893; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115469/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.