Republican News Journal. (Newkirk, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
v:
}
8 a
ItfiNn Sen JnL
•' 11
Sams xonas.
7A. _____________I
OS r <yf US* OsMQ JteKWt* vJ X. -
CM»' * <•, Old&Jmmi T«rrtfco»T Xmtfj' «
tew1. g<«s Ifc* «»**n«n** w. j ,
truus *r <rf K*r cweexr, ofeiafcMM*
teor» «r iw» *4 tt* Mttewttr << ***
«j> ur rind bjr Us* matMtm ‘A tSttafatmt*
was a Use t*3s4 M^odcr ■rf
UK ••****■» Us* kMn ef » '*• rtf*** *- ®-
«is4 W-ex* p. m. <4 »»44 **7 *J
2 ttos «9*ur titMMW « «*'
«r«r he ** ** Kertirtc -.'- «*» Ktr:;
C/taz . Oklabom* Trtnftrr. &** ■*
*.jd a*3 u* tto* ht&em. ’4Mrt f ••* ‘
-im-r
it
7
56
* 4
%
St
M
1 *
A
u
n
7
St
j 5*
K
u
T:
5
54
M
M
ft
n
•
M
n
ft
X*
54
r*
n
H
SA
&
it
\ i*
H
xt
%
7"
56
B
»
-
I
4
56
»
ft
ft
l
%
M
BRAItAS
rrrr
1
56
IS/T KIM
TAX
«
It
St
PA*
;
*
a
1 to
4
3 51
4
»
u
It U, £
i
1 77
j
A
N
• Vf x
I
1 ft
*
4
M
»
t
ft
*
*
a
It
Z
%
W
%
56
0
i
ft
u
\
56
n
t
■A
n
%
«
2
ft
u
%.
«
5.
2
ft
54
%
•*
s
Z
ft
H
r*
»
Z
ft
ait, feuA *a of the «** **uv t"»r
lata, ..til* and i**>.«*«.i* bmiBHt***'
turner* ni if* zb* **}»** vf '.fce t***v
mu -a, e*«« ti-eww* lev ii* r«' ;
4 i pfr"'v,..j >e-*r*. naJ’S •*»* v> •
tSa®' ifv*L ■!• j tv 4»r t*tw**« Ii*
base m lb* **as» }**«* * «---'*-
BC” fiM r*»i ■*«> R£ES
P':
BLA* KWE1X T
J//T BLK TAX
Tf*on.z-z
■
- P i
g';| , m
1 r
III
I ■■ f
- ' mi
• ■
«r?K '
m
M I
1 I
9
i*
ft
ju-
ju
zr
«
it
ft
s
1
t
%
t
l
1
'A
X i
t
l
t
t
t ApOITi > i
Iti.K TAX
j t* t i
ft Vj 29 5
(a
s»
s» -
>
3*
Mr :
«
»
»
13
m
M
a
j*
] M
i a
4
6
£
»
£
ft
IS
t
ft
It
7
K
j*
7
T2*
23
7
ft
23
7
S-
7
ft
S
9
ft:
7
S
ft
t to 12
t
t4
1 to 4
1*
t 7$
Vt
1*
1 21
s
1*
I 21
■a
1*
x 21
KD,7
tj
4 ft
C
11
• ft
14
11
11 %
18
>1
ft
0
i;
ft
A
n
4*
Vi
li
t*
4'
i*
Vi
«
12
Vi
9
12
ft
12
12
*>
22 A 2
12
It
2 A 24 12
1 21
A
E
ft
at
12
ft
i 27
12
ft
»
12
Vi
t A J St
11
27
«
»
It
K
Vi
n
X
t
»
13
It
1*
ai
a
25
31
3t
27
a
17
!>
A
A
7!
I
3
»
It
3
»
»
It
13
11
20
rt. a
it
it
i
V.
V.
tt
)i
u
i:
17
17
17
If
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
ti
It
It
It
It
Vj
»
Vt
Vi
Vi
»
Vi
V,
Vi
V
v>
If! xu
1 'p. ’
f 1
:M !
*»
>/ j
! *« S
; n j
3 «A
7» -
si
M I
7t j
3t
3t !
74 i
34 ;
* t
w ,
VI
V,
j*
32
B
72
5
72 i
22 .
a !
a :
22 |
22
a •
w ■
m
n i
and »
211
1 (13
27
»i
ZL ,
28
V>
22
t» 4
21
*a 1
i
27
34
6
I!
21 !
Vi
21
31 i
Zl
21
31 f
n
21
It .
Zl
21
11 i
24
II
24 ;
Zl
21
» ;
28
n
2t
3
2
*
5
2S
34 !
*
22
*
7
23
24 '
3
E
24
14
22
24
18
5
24
ZL
22
V,
CKOBfl CITY
ixrr isi.K
i
*»
i
t
«
»
it
u
t
•i
»
it
u
it
n
12
It
U
13
S
t
I
«
*
9
»
3w
21
It
It
23
a
1
2
l
}
6
tr
b
2
3
t
»
e
«
•
it
11
12
21
22
a
24
17
n
20
a
a
21
24
1
j
3
4
5
6
»
9
10
11
12
21
11
12
13
14
ir.
16
17
It
13
20
21
12
13
II
II
II
II
II
11
II
11
II
II
11
11
12
1-1
14
It
14
It
It
It
It
It
II
14
It
14
14
14
14
It
17
It
U
a
ID
ID
ID
IV
15
lv
»
Zf
23
»
2*
Zl
23
v2-
23
jj.
»
.»
30
»
Hi
Ai
20
30
30
30
*•
33
34
TAX
2 I
a
s
27 '
27
27
a
27 I
-a |
T‘
27
27
3S2
1 32
1 7b
27 i
27
2 4b
40 I
s
s
?!
77 i
27
22 I
22 i
t a
I 73 I
n
to
a
a I
a
a
57
a
n
v
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
27
a
a
a
a
S|
a
a
a I
a
a
a
a
r
a
22
s
1 06
1 (6
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
2/
a
13
22
14
15
16
17
.14
34
31
34
!2
Ct
14
4Z
1
44
XX
H
:♦
*4
25
m
yt
XT
*
n
4K-
•t
3
£
46.
£
*
£
44
ft
0f>
s
VO
z
%\
x
it
4
«
%
4
TJ
1
<6
>
E
33
&
c
4:
«
Zl
14
u
V.
u
57
s:
ft
u
it
a
»
a
23
■A
£
51
£
ii
ft
U
U
43
3«
43
15
&
>i
«
26
Cl
Vt
(7
4
£
a
£
<?
£
c:
ft
U
9
hi
C
17
4
i:
17
k
17
9
r
1+
17
tt
17
12
17
J
*2
:
£
X
£
4
XL
*
£
«
XL
7
t»
XL
"ff
ZL
1*
Li
U
XL
12
Zl
KILDARE
//l
BIM
5
»
4
Xt
7
»
(4
<*
Vf
16
■■ft
li
»
12
X*
IS
S6
14
35
IS
Jfi
It
3k
17
J*
18
a
19
z,
Vi
*
£\
&
*2
Vt
23
- X
ft
St
1
¥)
X
%
Vf
7
9
Vi
li
V.
i
42
42
u
42
4
4i
j
42
4
12
•»
«
li
K
11
*2
12
42
tt
K,
15
4
16
C5
17
U
18
c
19
42
Vi
42
Zl
&
22
ti
22
41
1
4*
44
3
44
t
44
r»
44
tj
*4
7
44
H
44
9
«;
10
44
11
44
13
W
14
44
15
44
16
\t
17
44
18
44
19
44
20
41
21
44
22
w
24
44
1
«
2
4?:
2
ID
4
45
5
45
6
45
7
a
M
c
<4
45
10
IS
11
ff
12
45
12
15
14
45
15
IS
18
45
17
15
18
If
1*
to
Zh
♦?»
21
C
'Zl
V
23
45
34
C
JA2
54
3
ft
4
D4
&
54
6
54
i
V
2
56
3
56
4
5f
5
56
9
56
10
52-
1)
56
12
56
13
y.
14
56
15
56
16
53
17
56
IK
55
19
rz.
20
56
21
56
•Vi
5D
■£
50
24
55
11
58
12
!t
10
♦z-
13
14
15
«•
16
0
17
1*
l»
19
63
20
21 to 24 (I*
1 to
12 0
1.1
14
1.D
69
16
17 to 24 69
2T2
2
! M
21
a
72
£
a
a
2
a
2
a
a
s
***
vvv
a
£
r
r
£
a
£
a
2
2
£
2
4 5
4 2
£
£
a
a
1
a
a
: 31
£
2
a
2
£
2
2
a
2
a
2
1 A
2
2
3
v*n
r
a
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
96
I H
1
s 1
ft £
: a :
>
M
2 ft
j S2
9
ZL :
. a
j*
ft
a-
Mr
s.
' A St 24
i* »
H
n it
‘ S
Mr
•2 St
3 ft
3
c
; c
Mr
23
:t »
'- - ,
2
17
1 2«
| 25
ft
7 » .
i ft
t
iZ
I 2*
v U
ft
2
2 tt
>.
4
17
1*
5 I!
ti
23 ■
7 »
Tt-
2i
17
ft
i *2
ft
a
4 tt
7>
1
1*
i a
• -4
i*
£
' rts>: tt
12 if
ii
2%
w
1 ^
7V
5 21
3 16
4
»
a
■ a
tt
4 a : tt
i r.
»
»
. E
» *
3
r a
1 £
4
K
24
a
; i 3*
1 £
%
»
i«
a
c
: »
i a j
»
1 £
i §
54
2
i *
i a i
22
2 «
44
a
7 4* *
£ *9-
it
n
72
• a
t
8
11 A 12 31
£ '4
55
»
J H
ft
8
i a
1 C
1
24
4 **
■J ff
a
2
4 2
1 2
2
II
t
* H
a
22
a a ft a
ii 77
i
V
ii»
13
iA
3
tt u ft r.
E «
: v
23
C
£
3-2-2 2
ft'2
22
2*
h
24
£
4 r
'
z>
a
PftNCA
CITY
1 $ zz
1** ’
5
ZL
•4
Undiniite
AAdit>:-r
s r.
4
ft
2 tt
BLK TAX
> t ft 5
xi :a j
J4
K
Pa
: A • c
: 43
X&U
£>,!!
4
4
I
H
17
»
»
U
1
*
14
»
Mi
tt
14
1
*
i
*
ID
K
2
5
t
»•
7X
14
11
13
13
14
1$
7
TAX
Vic*'
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
fc
2
2
2
2
£
a
a
a
a
52
3
2
a
a
2
a
a
Vi
n
22
•r
2
«
i»
31
2*
«
r
2
»
14
•
ID
16
X
A
£
tr.
tr
V-
r
a
»u
c
a
r
£4
24
».
X
X
a
a
a
a
»
j*
3V
»■
»
33
It
41
41
<■
41
C
43
ti
4Z
42
42
44
44
44
44
44
K
te
44.
A,
43
DO
51
DI
51
51
52
52
53
53
54
54
54
56
57
7
U
II
1
1
2
2
4
5
6 t>’ 1!
1
3
2
S
9
10
11
12 to 21
a
K
£
a
s
74
£
n
■a
v.
v.
£
a
a
a
a
£
s
22
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
?4
a
a
a
a
a
2?
a
5 46
2
a
55
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
s
a
a
a
a
s
■*
a
a
s
a
a
a
a
a
a
g
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
22
22
2
a
a
a
2
2
Zl
a
2
2
a
22
7 »
11 V4
a
2
2
22
I 43
2
2
22
!!
2
1 :is
2
22
a
2
2
22
a
73
t :*
10
11
12
12
1
2
3
4
«
7
X
t
U
it
15
7
9
8H10
If5410
11
14
15
EAST
i <yr
£7
60
«.*
an
«!
«e
61
61
61
61
Cl
61
61
61
6!
61
61
62
62
62
02
0-
62
63
62
62
n
46
62
64
64
64
64
64
«7
K
2 51 7
1 ;
7*1 !
1 24
1! jv f
U Ve
\ V
11 Vi i
• m :
• a
1 * *
11 » j
iC .
2 B !
7 73
lv C
£ »>
DC,
154
>c ;
ir 7
K
7 66
52 j
121 !
K
*»
« i
1 41 i
« ■
7*7 1
11 )«
7 72 I;
T72 i
• SC '
« -
» j
%
a i
D 3ft
M
in ;
124 •
IV
;; *■ !
2 91 j
124
2*1
1 42
I 27
«:« i
12 io !
6V
&
i a
to
ii «
i tv
I 6
II 10
I 27
3 43
77
1 «r.
1 66
77
1 01
2 J1
1 42
M
70
'£•
a
o
m
ff
&
a
w
AD
45
45
45
45
45
45
1 t-
45
45
6K
6V
ov
flB
6*
*
i»
2 21
7 03
66
6S
13 17
40
_ 53
NEWKIRK
HEK TAX
23
29
7
14
15
32
32
It
13
14
6
U
14
15
3
17
■ «
30
26
6
30
XL
25
17
»V
19
30
21
22
5
3
4
5
M*
2
2
3
3
4
5
6
7
11
12
12
12
It
It
It
16
IS
IV
30
30
23
27
27
25
31
32
2
32
.22
.32
32
.32
32
39
S
S>
to
V.
RAC
29
3
29
29
.9
9
3S
>
»
29
29
29
29
29
29
34
:«
35
.36
34
It
34
34
%
3V
35
>
35
as
.3*
36
>
34
34
It
22
■22
l.Ol
NARKIN' CITY
(ILK TAX
NEWKIRK enr
18
34
22
4
1
68
I
38
27
6
1
68
2
tt
27
8
3
2 06
3
IS
27
1
4
1 24
4
tt
27
7
4
96
5
tt
27
12
4
2 '6
«
38
27
1
5
65
7
tt
27
2
5
P
8
tt
27
3
B
2 43
9
tt
27
4
S
5 »
10
tt
27
5
ft
5 20
11
tt
27
6
2 ir>
12
tt
27
5
52
13
3D
27
8
5
65
14
38
11 69
13
5
68
15
tt
IT
14
5
68
16
tt
27
15
5
68
17
tt
27
16
5
68
IK
tt
27
10
6
96
19
38
27
12
7
1 42
20
38
37
13
7
39
21
38
27
13
9
1 49
21
tt
27
14
9
5 61
22
tt
27
7
13
1 24
23
tt
27
<
It
3 42
24
38
ti
2
16
68
t
I
5
u
ID
16
17
11
12
18
19
20
19
20
a
a
30
3
16
17
18
19
30
27
a
24
2V
8
18
12
13
a
a
»
20
30
4
16
21
■a
24
25
26
27
a
6
23
13
14
16
IV
19
25
1-2-11
II
12
13
14
NV418
«>416
NOjIT
S'i 17
15
20
3
27
29
30
i'AO
3V
4 ~
ft
47
47
47
47
5 34
Vi
47
2 66
47
5 33
44
44
53
96
37
52
53
S3
53
V!
I ft
53
53
•ft
47
47
54
47
n
77
8 91
6
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
I!
11
11
12
11
12
12
12
12
12
15.
1.7
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
11
14
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
18
16
19
19
19
16
16
19
20
20
20
20
2<»
20
20
20
20
20
29
20
V'
2«
20 ■
W % of It 4 uml W
H of It 7 and all of
lots 5-6-15-16 .16 AD
PARKER CITY
I.OT BLK TAX
P&C
23
E
54
17
17
47
47
47
17
47
17
38
16 O
If 69
2 27
:»
47
1 50
27 43
1 31
98
1ft 62
9S
2 ns
1 39
:s
1 81
47
47
17
47
47
3 06
12
13
»to»
I
4
7
11
12
1
PAID
P
S S3
1 £
h **
1 3
1 S5
1 K
E
: &
, 4&
S KL
i 3
14 *6
C
2
14
JD
s
Pi-i or
',f P.R 34
No 5-2-2 *
4-»-4 a
14 3V
X
■c
•c
-DAM
«
ir i2
17
«
* x»
2
7
2 «
7 A 6
A
ft. Ir
13
45
C
5
45
li
*
£
14
6
«
15
C
e
H
8
<5
17
%
£
ft
*
£
!>
8
45
2*
6
«5
5
»
x a
<
9
i a
1!
t
8 »
15
t
» 29
8 9AM
U
7 75
11 to 14
12
£ 22
17 Aft
72
:c a
11 A 3!
It
’4 52
13
14
: *i
14
14
i a
9
15
i a
»
15
i n
St A 12
15
I AS
3 to *
37
a 27
15 A IS
IT
4 3
1 10 3
18
3 52
6
29
«
12
1ft
1
i A 4
li
14 *4
5
»
54
« A :
»
7 61
9
V>
1 •*>
19
Zh
12 «
15 to SO
V>
12 17
7 to 10 20
18
1
22
! 49
2
2
1 -A
3
r.
1 Of
4
2
1 '<•
5
22
1 Or
6
Zl
1 <*
J
£
I Of
D
22
1 Of
7
23
18 71
9
22
1 0>
to
2*
1 Vt
11 to 13
23
I 21
15
23
1 f6>
16
23
1 '»
17
23
1 w
1*
3
1 Of
li-
22
I o.
ft)
23
1 w
7
24
£
8
24
45
15 A !6
24
3 <&
19 A ft!
36
6 *G
15
27
*1
16
27
KX
4
28
70
7 A 8
ft!
20 41
17 A 18
31
14 64
2 to 6
r
16 96
7_to W
22
3
U 47
1 21
18
22
t 21
8
23
45
11
3S
1 31
11
37.
1 Zl
12
355
45
13
35
45
14
35
45
15
5
45
16
£■
45
17
2D
45
18
T.
1-5
19
25
45
31
35
45
*
36
a
8
26
a
11
36
a
a
ft;
45
12
>;
*5
14
ft.
45
15
tt
45
16
96
45
17
36
45
18
>i
45
19
36
45
ft)
36
45
5 A 6
tt
16 34
x
tt
I Zl
D to 10
tt
11 74
19
tt
1 Of
20
tt
1 00
5
39
1 00
«
O
1 1.0
15
39
i co
16
39
1 00
3
40
81
1
»
' vi
5 to 6
Vi
3 88
17 to 20
7 92
i;
<1
vi
ft
1
M
19
41
►I
3)
4)
a
19
42
id
20
12
7‘)
19
13
81
20
43
* a
1 A 2
44
11 18
*
44
81
4
44
81
17
44
81
ft
44
81
1
45
1 IT
7
45
1 00
* A 9
45
x tr,
10
45
1 00
ftl
r
1 **!
1 to 4
40
2 44
5
46
7»
6
46
70
10
46
70
11
40
70
9
47
a
10
47
a
12
47
104 «
13
47
*5
14
47
45
15
47
45
16
47
4fi
17
47
IS
18
47
45
19
47
45
20
47
45
PONCA
CITY
Bluff-lab* Addition
a
2
»
4
*
14
u
K
i
*
-»
*6
A
*•
40
tf
45
45
45
45
f
45
r
4b
1
a 5-4
«C 52
» a
4 »
11 67
a M
: 62
1 “
1 75
29
J* U
k a
1 «
: it
: 44
5 44
2 44
a r>
14 94
« SC
£ bi
1
11
e
2*
24
jj
*
a-s-zt
A 24
n A 2*
»
a
l <
3 7
4 7
11 to » 12
PONCA CITY
Brodb-il] Addition
4V
49
59
V:
*4 1*
.*« ;s
2 M
2 A
*'
45
45
45
75 ft
3
4
5
C
8
9
10
2 A 4
S
f
16
17
IS
1 A 2
13
$
6
6
6
6
«
b
6
14
15
lb
17
IV
19
8
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
75
2 X
1 31
I 31
>18
68
6V
3 87
I 31
1 31
1 .31
1 31
1 31
1 31
1 31
PONCA
llarl man
CITY
Addition
LOT
BLK
TAX
PAC
8
5
31
9
5
34
10
5
34
11
5
34
12
5
34
13
5
34
14
!i
34
1
6
45
2
6
45
o
6
45
4
6
45
5
6
45
6
6
45
7
6
45
11
8
45
12
8
45
13
8
45
14
$
45
15
S
45
1 A 2
11
6 52
1 2 A
3 If.
2 15
1 A 2
17
3 07
i> 6 & 7 17
6 57
1?
17
K
14
17
96
15
17
95
16
17
95
ss: &
11
8
s
13
13
14
ID
1
2
1
2
5 17
19
19
19
19
19
20
30
21
a
7 8 9 A 10 22
H
12
U
j*
22
no
S 70
59
59
59
59
59
1 00
1 00
82
82
55 70
1 55
1 55
1 55
UI7
BLK
TAX
PAC
20
»
1 3!
1 u> 4
2h
3 07
5
Vt
1 31
«
ft-
1 31
T
>
i n
4
20
1 71
9
»
1 SI
10
ft!
1 SI
1 A 2
a
D tt
7
21
1 Zl
l
21
i a
9
21
1 7!
If
21
J 21
7 to If 22
27 96
17 A IS
3
7 12
U A IS
3
10 00
PONCA CITY
Broad bull addition
LOT
BLK
TAX
PAC
1
tr.
J
4.
2
£
*
ti
f:
45
3 A 4
*
f e
9 1C :l
fe u s
16 .2
12-14—15—
16-2.3
32 >
18
4
si:«
ft A ft)
€
3 («
21
C
45
2 22 A 24 6
U 52
1
7
<5
2
7
45
2
7
45
4
7
24
5
i
34
6
34
7
7
34
6
7
34
9
7
34
10
7
34
11
7
34
12
7
•1
21
34
12
7
34
1
g
29
2
8
29
.3
s
2?
4
8
it
5
g
29
6
8
29
10
H
29
11
8
29
12
8
»
12
8
»
14
8
29
15
8
29
16
8
ft
17
8
ft
W
8
ft
ft
8
ft
20
8
ft
21
8
ft
2
g
ft
2
8
29
24
8
ft
5
»
29
7
9
ft
g
9
ft
9
9
ft
10 I) A
12 9
2 50
13
»
ft
14
9
ft
1C
9
ft
ZL
Jt
ft
a
9
ft
24
9
ft
1
10
ft
.
10
ft
5
16
2)
4
10
ft
5
l«
ft
6
10
ft
7
10
ft
8
10
ft
9
10
29
10
10
29
12
M
»
21 to
A 10
2 SO
1
11
29
2
H
ft
3
11
ft
4
11
ft
17
11
29
18
11
ft
19
11
ft
20
11
ft
1
12
ft
2
12
ft
3
12
ft
4
12
ft
5
12
ft
4
12
25
j
12
29
tr
te
ft
>
12
ft
10
12
ft
11
12
ft
12
12
29
13
11
29
14
12
ft
15
12
ft
16
12
ft
17
12
ft
18
12
ft
1S
12
ft
20
12
29
21
12
ft
22
12
ft
23
12
ft
24
12
ft
1
12
29
2
13
29
1
13
ft
4
13
ft
5
13
29
6
13
ft
-
13
ft
g
13
ft
»
13
ft
10
13
29
11
IS
ft
12
13
ft
13
IS
ft
14
ft.
ft
15
13
29
16
1?
29
17-18-19 13
23 55
34
i
t
»
n
a
**-
5
N
Li
t
fc. I
tv 7
If.
i
H
»
1*
H
X
9
Mr
K
c
12
12
a
B
C
V.
12
2! B
«
21
*<
2?
5
>
3>
»
I
S
K
U
X
4
r
c
9
1*
n
12
38
ft
14
17
IV
»
18
S
24
V
»
10
13
!4
15
3
is
Ti
1
:
3
4
1
j
£
3
12 I
V
ID
K
17
T.
29
12
22
22
25
29
»
31
3
2f.r
1
2
9
14
A 8
ID
«
U
12
U
U
12
IX
14
IX
u*
E
la
E
»
E
U
S
K
E
17
n
i;
17
18
18
18
1*
18
18
18
18
K
ft
*
»
3l
Vi
Vl
3<1
£
■ftt
21
£
24
34
34
24
24
24
34
24
21
27
*7
27
27
*
30
30
»
21
k a
r
15
1
11
12
13
14
j
4
5
S
8
9
36
27
»
29
%
31
£
17
18
19
20
21
24
U
13
15
16
19
5
21
22
5
24
17
IS
19
»
a
22
«
24
2D
35
ft
29
30
a
32
1
t
X
4
8
9
1
a
2
4
»
ft
30
a
12
15
22
26
6
23
24
£
S
a
32
32
32
33
33
33
£
33
33
33
34
34
34
T.
35
3b
a
36
r
38
38
38
3>
39
29
36
39
36
•ft
2
36
39
3V
39
£
36
39
A)
40
40
4b
40
40
41
41
41
41
41
43
43
42
A3
43
AD
AD
45
Ai
4D
fc
45
C
A'
AD
4D
45
AD
«
AD
A
tb
46
tb
47
47
ft
4V
51
51
52
52
52
52
52
5.
53
S3
53
55
55
56
56
>
a*
M
»
V 71
»
M>
»
a
»
n
A
a
a
>
27
29
29
2*
S
u
12
22
9
9
26
3 »
2 18
{r»
' »
n
2 A 34
34
IT
27
24
24
22
It
*
12
t A
»
11
*
»
a
*8
»-a-2
24
J»
33
41
42
84
£
4C
44
•
S>
a
u
55
S
a
a
Sir
at
77
57
57
57
M
7b
n
2
£
2 »
£
•<fy
£
a*.
22
2
22
E
£
a
1
3
3
5
£
24
2
2t
34
24
Jf
X
V.
24
DO
14
X
>:
x
>■
X
X
X
V.
%
X
*V
! SC
7 24
ft
ft
2*
ft
3 <5
38
ft
i a
i .n
1 81
34
6
1 16
ST
45
£
A'
34
34
3?
?1
34
11
. X
27
a
27
27
27
3 70
32
32
£
SO
50
DO
»
ft
4 a
t a
ID 54
1 <&
Si-
ft
1 89
56
* SC
1 «
2 «
i a
4 54
4 54
64
b 70
8 96
ft
38
DC
»
I 54
1 X
a
:»
?>
79
79
Sb
122
IB
» ua
VIRGINIA
TOWNSITE
C
14
ll
ft
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
ABOUT SKUf DISEASES.
ftmtf The7 Are (•iIrtHef uf
They Her Be Pre-
tested.
KJLDAHr-
3w 8*
NC. jinr Vj, -------------
v*
i o! (* -4 4 3 i of **■'■ t
•
N 8, 5-vu 5. 4. 5
Evlg I. 4 7*8,
S*r To
.7 27 IE I 6 ID
lOXGDVOOD
Sec Tp
..............5 ft
......17 ft
......22 ft
5 ft
17 X
19 X
19 ft
D: reft.be* of tb* efein result from s
great variety of cause*- bat a> lh-
ktudjr of them progresses, more aad
more are found to be cue to the actioa
of feome parasitic microbe. Kiigworm.
acne, boils, carbaacies, eertain form*
of *czenja, barbers' itch, and many oth-
er aff-ction* are ucdoubtediy caased
by the pretence and growth in the skia
of certain microbes. The-* differ ia
• oiffereiti affections, bat aii of them
LOT
BLK
TAX
P*c
i to 12 1
: oe
3
|
9 24
»
tt
24
(
Ti
*
9
>
ii
’ 9
a
12
9
a
12
9
a
PEOKHAM
I»T
BLK
TA.V
PAC
S
a
4
1
28
7
X
tt
8
X
ft
14
3
tt
IS
5
tt
14
5
tt
S
9
1 76
2
□
2
24
11
2
SI
U
2
22
11
2
14
15
73
te
15
73
a
15
22
a
15
2
i
te
ft
4
te
ft
V
16
ft
22
16
55
4
17
ft
2B
19
ft
ROCK FALLS CITY
LOT
BLK
TAX
PAC
1
1
22
S
I
22
3
1
23
4
1
ft
5
I
42
<
1
<3
•
1
0
g
1
2
9
1
22
10
1
2
11
1
2
12
1
2
22 to 24 1
a
1
2
2
*
ZL
*
J
22
: 4
~
22
5
7
22
S%- !,
N* v,
Ne «*
S Dj of .»
8* b
Svr
I/its 1 sad
Ne 8* ....
s»-
R
ir- *4 !7 meat be brought from without in the
if: a 5* first instance, and oe deposited In the
\y, Ti £ skim before the partieuiar disease can
4E > 84 o* produced, -ajs Youth's Companion,
v.wr TWP ,K M It I* aotaiwayspoaribletodeternriBe
Sc. Tp K T e l 5 hosr the germ of the disease is carried
■ * * •* , to the skin, but rerj of ten, probably ta-
17 > t x the great majority of cases, the infec-
2s 28 iw •5 92 tion occurs in the toilet. Jt is • curious
£ > ;i it « feet that *« are never so careieas re-
i» x- :w K X garding the traasmiseiot of dirt from
—! I— 13 — ,.n, ------- — ... . Vifc, If., .A.t h
N i* vf *e
a ii . .. i
.39 2b
. 9
.31 ft
r ft
K ft
X ft
8 D. of Hr
St D, ....
S V* of *- l4
S» vt
NEWKIRK TDVP
S*. Tp
8* «4 of ne D» ........-.ft ft
E v- vf it -4 3. 3*
lyvt ! and »- 8, of ne 8» 1ft
OWENS TDVP
Iw
If
Iw
1*
Iw
Iw
- M one person to another—for ’hat
17 ft rea’.y what infeetion is—as we are in
^ the process by which we try to make
:• ft ourselves clean.
41 47
R
;E
-E
2E
5 84
25 ft
Sec Ti>
S- *4
NV
............. ...»>
V- V*
P.ENFRODD'*'
Se*c Tp
S-
s- - *
. S3
ff S3
ROO K FALLS
Sec Tp
X* *4
X- -t
Nw \
......11 tt
•17 tt
Of -4 2 ft
R- rl'ND GROVE TDVP
Bee Tp
Sw
............. 6 26
S- --4
Sr- *,
......22 26
.22 tti
TONKADVA TDVP
8*-' Tp
f»t* > and ♦ 5* 2"*
Ne
8*
... 6 tti
................14 26
VERNON TDD'P
Se^- Tp
The common ue* by a cumber of p*r-
Tvt 1 sons of the same pie-.e of soap, resting
? *7 often in a cirty dish, of towels, and of
ha.r brushe* and combs, is one of tigs
best possible method of transmiV
<ing skin diseases. Children are
V v, doubtless more careless in this re-
T . , spect than their elders—the school
dj wash room is a capital clearing-
■ house for microbes and loathsome
Tot ! • animal parasites as well—but one
Toll
X >7
*
2w ft 51'
to be convinced that the grown man
IE
IE
IE
fids Uui laluc uJUrc o#i ■- sct-iv u«v*
11 24 ■ his SOD.
Another place where diseases of the
Tot r skin and scalp are freely dispensed is
'*• J H the average barber shop. Hair-brush-
]W --
iw i3xi es, combs, scissors, more than all, the
paten: hair-c.ipper—shaving brush*?,
....11 28
....14 28
..5ft
.18 28
21 'ft
.£ ft
32 2i
3D 2?
6 10 24
I to 1 •
II
12
U
14
15 to 18
Vi to 24
1 to 24
8
8
8
*
8
8
8
9
10
15
16
17
18
19
19
19
to 24 19
V)
S* t, of s» „
Sw 8k...........
' Ne 8» *vr 8* .........
' Iy.-ts 1 and 2.....
,S~ 4 ...
N* ,.........
S-. -t ......
> >,- 5. ■ 8*
BUCKWEIX TDVP
See To
; I / is 1 2 and 4 ne V - 4 37
N v- se 8,.. -.........37 27
Ne e 4 nw .22 27
N 4 sw 8i...... 2S 27
.6- 24 27
Sw >4 22 27
Nw K ..............22 27
CARM8EE TWP
IE T2 34! razors, cups and soap, towels—often
31 91 only mangled, and not boiled or even
” washed—sponges, powder puffs, stick
I
IE
IE
J61
IE
IE
IE
SE
_7 Si pomade, and iast, but not least in their
*; offending, the hands of the barber, may
all become vehicles to distribute dis-
9
n a
R
Iw
Iw
Iw
If
Iw
Iw
lw
Tot)
27
27
*7
34
24
24
24
24
24
22
1
22
22
22
1 76
2
29
ft
29
29
29
ft
29
a
2 29
29
a
38
»
ft
17 19
ft
1 to 24
1 to S
1 to 22
1 to 24
1 to 24
I to 14
15
16
17
1
t
3
4
8
9
10
II
12
7 to 8
10
11
11
I to 8
9
1-1
II
la
16
17
18
r.
21
21
21
22
22
Zl
to 14 22
22
v>
£
to 24 £
1 to 12 5
14 a
15 to 18 22
19 3
20 to 24 3
ft
29
ft
29
ft
ft
3
ft
29
ft
22
j*
ft
22
17 77
2 5
ft
ft
ft
27
27
27
27
i
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
31
34
27
27
S Hartman 1
Mary Stlnelvl
TONKA DV A
un Bl.K
WILIjOW springs
LOT
BLK
All
All
All
All
All
19
2II
21
ZL
a
of
of
of
of
of
15 to 1* 24
All of 25
Of
of
of
of
26
27
ft
ft
3»
%
Vi
21
ft
5
13
14
15
16
27
28
ft
30
31
32
1
2
3
4
5
31
1
j
3
4
5
6
16
.
ft
3)
2
27
»
1
13
arr TO
bct 70
CITY
T DX
PAC
3
27
V
10 ft
22
ft
2 18
27
27
5
•
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
'27
27
27
27
27
27
27
r
27
27
29
22
34
26
26
1 6S
26
11 15
All
All
All
All
1
2 to 16
17
IV to 28 30
All of 31
All of 3!
1 to 28 34
All of
All of
All of
AU of
1 to 3 A
5 to 26 41
All Of 42
PARKER
35
36
37
40
TAX
PAC
72
73
73
77
73
2 ft
1 ft
1 ft
1 ft
1 28
1 28
22
77
2
57
1 32
1 28
1 ft
1 ft
1 32
1 32
1 23
LOT BLK
1 16
1 ft
CITY
8
11
12
19
21
20
S
10
19
20
21
ft
20
11
12
24
10
ft
24
12
24
U
11
9
10
11
ft
23
ft
23
10
8
8
9
9
10
10
10
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
24 16
18
18
IS
19
19
19
24
25
27
38
38
38
38
39
40
40
41
43
TAX
PAC
22
a
22
22
22
22
ft
22
22
22
ft
22
22
22
5 28
22
1
2 to
22
•r>
24
1
2
3
4
5
1
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
>
29
30
31
32
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
ft
23
24
ft
26
1
2
2
4
£
6
8
9
10
11
ft
13
14
15
16
17
H
19
1
2
—
4
5
6
24
24
24
24
24
25
ft
ft
ft
ft
25
ft
25
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
25
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
ft
26
ft
ft
ft
36
26
28
ft
ft
ft
ft
26
ft
ft ’
26
ft
26
26
ft
ft
26
ft
ft
ft
26
M
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
28
28
28
28
28
28
E Vj of s* D, .......
! Lots 1. 2. 3 and 4 .
•Ne >«........
Ne N..........
»>■
.....9 ft
.....25 25
..............21 ft
................25 ft
CROSS TWP
Sec Tp
............«ft
..............6 ft
.............1" ft
. .15 ft
... ......... 19 26
.......... 21 2<
............21 ft
.............19 26
DALE TWP
Sec Tp
E H of ne..................10 ft
N Vi sw '•» ................... 9 »
I Iyits 3 and 4..............31 ft
E*j of se «4 ...............» ^
E u. ,f nw ’4................30 28
WALTHAM
cec Tp
N of n? Vi.................R J
S-* 30 27
WESTON TWP
Nw
Nw v.
! 8 ti of nw V»
N », nw
Se v,
N H of ne -c
s V f* ......
■: % sw *k
ease.
1, But there is perhaps a- great need of
2151 reform in the home as in public
* places. Each member of the family
£11 should have soap, towel, hair-brush,
^ andeveryarticleof the toilet for his ex\
elusive use as absolutely as he has his
See To K Ton tooth-bruSh; and his toothbrush
2w >2 ij should rest upon its own dish, or, bet-
2w ft |2 ter still, hang by itself, and not share a
iw e 55 dish with one or half a dozen others.
The necessity of individuality in the
toilet should be impressed by precept
:E 21 67 and by example upon every child front
;i j1, j the Tery beginning, for the practice of
2E is io perfect cleanliness may not only pre-
«
R TotT
2E X 27
vent some disagreeable skin eruption,
i'E iij -a but also more serious disease.
R Toft
3E 7 27;
3E f. 39 I
3E 33 54 - Th,
3E ft 79
3E 33 26
A PUZZLING PROBLEM.
R Toll
3E 7 77
3E 15 19
Twins Were So Similar
Couldn't Tell Which Was
Which.
Nw V,......
P >, of ne hi
Ne hi ............
Sw ^.........
Se Vi .............
........17 27
........32 27
......31 27
........12 27
IE 24 43
SPEAKING OP THE PRESIDENT.
Abner McKLnley’i resemblance to
the late president is so striking that
it is a shock to anyone who now sees
him for the first time.
President Roosevelt as a speaker
varies a good deal in the matter of
delivery. Sometimes he speaks very
This is the heart-rendiDg story that
the pretty girl told to her most inti-
s<ji TS |p- T,7t4 mate friend while staying at a weli-
1E 13 46 known summer resort, says the Detroit
IE 15 61 I,’ree Press:
“It is simply horrible! They’re
twins, you know, and it is impossible *«
to tell them apart. Even their own
mother doesn’t pretend to! Both of
them have paid me a good dea! of
attention, and I have never been able
to tell which of them called the often-
er. One of them offended an old aunt
that they had, and when she died she
ignored him in her will and left the
other one an even $100,000.
“I always thought I liked George the
best, but not, of course, because he had
rapidly, and this especially when
deeply moved. But generally he ; money. I hate a girl who marries for
speaks very slowly, choosing hl3 ; money! But there is something about
words with great care. j George that appeals to me whenever
Few presidents of the United 1 am certain »t is George and not his
States have had middle names. The brother: Well, the other night one of x
list is composed of John Quincv Ad- them calIed- 1 couldn’t for the life of
ams. William Henry Harrison. James me ,eI1 whlc'h one it was, and when
K. Pdlk. Ulysses S. Grant. Rutherford
B. Hayes, James A. Garfield
Chester A. Arthur, seven in all.
President Roosevelt is surrounded
he fell down on his knees before me
at!(l and asked me to marry him I nearly
fainted. I didn't want to make a mis-
teke and accept the one I didn’t love,
, , , , and you cannot imagine the wav I
I by an official family of short names. maneuvered t0 diseovcr which one of
In the cabinet we have Root, Hay.
Smith, Long. Gage, Knox—all names
of one syllable, which is most un-
those miserable twins 1 had at my feet.
“ ‘Oh. George,’ 1 murmured at a ven-
ture, to see how he would take it.
usual The president's most intimate Tbe ;be blood rughed tQ hig ^
friend is Wood, fhe man he ,s most ieft me more doubt ,han ever_ j
fond of in New York is Riis. Hi. j conldn>t fop th<f Ufe of me te„ whether
most intimate political enemy is
it was the result of my calling him by
Platt. His chief political adviser and his pVen name or whetber he gBW £
for years h.s sponsor w Lodge Hi. had mhtaken bim for his brother. i
private secretary xs Loeb. H.s .ec- Suddenly I was seized with an idea 4
,-etary while governor of New York(that w„ nothi sh(jrt of an inspira. '
"''ougH. All names of one .yl- j tion. T*ning him l was awfuliy busy
_ getting ready to go on my vacation
IW TDr r too ad v and askiD& him t0 Dwrite me, I fled. I
iHt LlcKAK i. .figured, you see. that he would sign
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
a
22
22
g
22
22
■Zl
22
22
22
22
22
22
X
22
22
22
22
22
g
22
22
22
22
22
22
The English book trade is bad. The
unpromising outlook is due to ;he Boer
war and the forthcoming coronat ion.
One hundred and thirty-two books
have taken their titles from Shake-
speare's works, 40 of them from Ham-
let.
The crown prince of Siam, a recent
student of Oxford, is preparing a vol-
CDYEN TOWNSITE
1
2
3
4
5 A
8
9
ID
11
12
D
14
15
16
17
18
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
A 12
16
17
22
22
22
22
2 39
28
28
a
*8
28
28
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
ft
28
28
ft
2!
his letter, and thus solve the problem.
Well, here comes his letter to-dav,
signed: ‘You Know Who.’ The>
wretch! as if I wasn’t losing sleep try-
ing to figure out who is who!” • (
Dreu-Goods for Women.
In suitings and dress goods the
styles will closely follow those of last
^ ^______ _ spring. Those most in favor are the
ume of essays on war and the Polish Sm?0t,b’ P|_a’n c°l°red cloths with a
succession.
Austin Dobson, the poet, wanted
early in life to be an engineer, and was
preparing for that profession when
hi> parents persuaded him to enter the
civil service.
Henry Sienkieuicz, author of “Quo
Vadi;,” unlike most writers who seek
the quiet of the country, finds “a charm
in the freedom and loneliness of a
crowded summer hotel with all the
comforts of the century.” He spends
much of his time at Ragatz. Switzer-
land.
SCHOOL AND COLLEGE.
Education in Britain is the most ex-
pensive in the world.
In the higdx schools for girls in Ra-
varia the number of weekly hours of
Fried Tomntnea.
Cut fine, ripe, solid tomatoes
halves; dredge them with pepper, s
.-I... in iiuiuucr oi wceKiy nours ot ami sifted cracker dust. Put th
study has been reduced by three, fur tablespoonfuls of butter in the
hygienic reasons. imr Hich- ______ ___
satin-like finish. However, there are
many remarkably handsome novelty
cloths in mixed goods which will also*^
be popular. Broadcloth Still holds its
place and will be used extensively.
Zibeline is a comparatively new ma-
terial which promises well. It is a .
smooth weave with a high finish, and
shows tiny hairs on its surface.
Cheviots and tweeds make attractive
tailor suits which tire destined for
hard wear. Panne cloth is a rich,
silky material and makes a very at-
tractive gown. Velvets and cor-
duroys make handsome suits, and
when lined with silk of contrasting
color are very chic,—Helen Louise
Morris, in Woman's Home Companion.
hygienic reasons.
The Cleveland public school council
recently voted to add the Lord's
prater, the ten commandments and
the twenty-third psalm to the course
of study now taught,
Rev. Burris A. Jenkins, who has just
been elected dean of Kentucky uni-
versitj. is 32 years old and one of the
youngest- men in this country to be
chosen head of a college.
ing dish; when very hot. cook .
tomatoes on both sides and serve,
little onion juice is an improvemc
—Boston Budget.
Fashion Fortissimo.
Hewitt—Do you think this suit
mine too loud?
Jewett—Why, my boy. that s
would make a good selection for y<
graphophone.—Smart Set.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View six places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Johnson, Jeremiah; McKinlay, Lincoln & Korns, Edward F. Republican News Journal. (Newkirk, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1901, newspaper, November 1, 1901; Newkirk, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1169852/m1/2/?q=music&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.