The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 2 Friday, November 19, 1897 Page: 3 of 6
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Territorial Topics.
Tulsa would like to incorpor-
ate.
The Sapulpa Light wants coal
on subscription.
One man bit off another man's
far at Perry last week.
A. J. Thompson is the new
postmaster for Okarche.
Ex-Gov. Renfrow has disposed
of Ins Norman interests.
The quarantine against Texas
fever.was raised this week!
* A Washita county fanner net-
tec^ #8r> for a load of castor beans.
Wonder if Treasurer Tjiomp-
$011 and Marshal Thompson, arc
kin?
*
The Ancient Order of the Pyra
niids is organizing -at Oklahoma
City.*
A Tennessee young woman hi^s
introduced the theater party in
Guthrie. . *
Kditors generally, will be will-
ing to accept turkeys 011 sub-
scriptions.
The Newkirk Republican i 1.is a
very full write-up of the Kay
county fair.
The mayor of Guthrie rushes
forward with a Thanksgiving
proclamation.
1,800 head of Mexican entile
have been brought into Woods
founty to winter.
A helpless girl Iviby in Okla-
homa county is to be named Kea-
ton, after the judge.
The grand commandery of the
Knights Templai'lfeld a conclave,
at Purcell last week.
Tn-isii:•<••• Ti, .in| s<m >.1;;.*tvd
from an apoplectic stroke last
Saturday at Guthrie.
Sergt. Goo. Smith, stationed
at Ft. Reno, has passed thirty
ye;irs in army service.
6,1!-]- persons are on the pen-
sion roll and these draw, a total
of *71 1,-OD. It) annually.
• Gov. Barnes has appointed
Thursday. Nov. 25 th, as Thanks-
giving day for < )klahohia
That is a pretty custom of the
Shawnee Quill, the publishing of
ti selection of verse every week
on tlje editorial page. •
Woodward has llever had but
one regularly appointed ordained
minister resident within her
limits, and he went to the bad
years ago.
Something ought to be done
with that Alva preacher who
writes verse for the newspapers
obituary and lo the poor Indian
poetry.
A Payne county youth was so
overcome by continued persuals
of sensational literature that he
was sent to the insane asylum
last week.
SHELF AND HEAVY
=| HARDWARE
mm
Pumps, wagons, buggies, and farm im-
plements. A full line of stoves, including
the celebrated Majestic steel range. We
have a good tin shop and keep everything
found in first-class hardware stores.
Pro. Campbell •of the Hennt
sey Kicker, gave his young lady
friends points on the unengage
editors h > expected at the Pres
Assi .cifi 1 ion.
I J. C. FLETCHER nf'CO.
Ex-marshal Nagle, now that he
is out of office, will put in his
time hating the newspapers,says
McMasters. Nagle is a lawyer
by profession.
H. P. Gron, of the Independ-
ent, Custer county, post-office,
soldiered under McKinley in the
ISO's, hence will succeed
as post master.
At El Reno a farmer's
dined on a load of castor
it proved to be their las
The business men raised
to buy a new team.
I Published from 1 I P.) to 1 --*-26. ]
Notice for Pnblicat ion.
Land Oftlee :it (Juthrie. (>. T..
%• ° No\ ember 121 h i WW
Notiee is hereby given that tin* following-
named settler has filed notiee of his intention
to make final proo*f in support of hi* claim, and
?hat said proof will be made before clerk of
the district court, at Chancier, O. T.. on Dee-
ember 3>th. 1897. viz:
* WILLIAM A. SMITH •
for the SE'i of section 15, Twp. 14. N. K. I E.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of. said land, viz:
William Plag of Chandler. Okla..
.lames \V. Dauron.
Samuel Kowley,
Ih'*i iw i ' '' ofr-'e Left is,
meal.
money
horst
K
A. N. Jf('ltooK. Register.
[First published October s. ]
Notice for Publication.
Land Oftice at Guthrie, Okla.
September HOth, lHi>7.
Notiee is hereby given that the follow ing-
named person has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before S. A. ('or
dell, probate judge. at Chandler, <>. T., on
November Iftth IHU7. viz:
WILI JAM SMITH for > >S E, section I3f
in township !5, N. of ra. I. east I. M.
U t * JI a r i u the f< l|o will" witnesses prove
his eontitiuous residence upon and cultivation
of. said land! viz:
John Embry, of Chandler, Oklahoma.
Marion Kane, of
William K. Wilioughby of ••
Isaac N. Beetnan. of
i1 a. n. j. ('rook, Register.
A detective
Shawnee, wa?
I Published 11-1!) to I |
Notice for Publication.
Thomas Weise, of
killed by the acci-
dental discharge of a pistol which | ft£saW pr()Jf wlllbt
tell from the holster, as he stoop-
ed to pick up a spool of thread.
.Prof. h. (). Kxcell, the singing
evangelist of Chicago, was in
Oklahoma last week attending
the Oklahoma Sunday School
convention, and while here in-
vested in some real estate.
Near Purcell last week ('has.
R under, of Shawnee, cut his
cousin's throat and his own. It
was a love affair. The girl, Aldu
Reese, will live, but it is thought
Land Ottice at Guthrie. (). T.
Notiee is hereby given that? th * following
-• ■ 11)• • • I sen ier l^as tiled notiee 1 •! Ins iii 1 ent ion
inal proof in support ol his claim, and
made before clerk of
the district eofirt at Chandler, O. T. on Dee
eirib ih. I Si' r viv.:
•WILLIS J. LAWRENCE
for the NW'^of section 34, township lf>, N. R.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his con' in nous residence upon an<f cultivation
of. said land, viz:
Prank B. (leblte, of < 'handler, (>. T.,
William.A. Clark, of Lilly.
\<l- in Sporledcr
Ed ward Davis, of Chandler.. "•
I .'M \ \. ,1. Cicm)K. Register.
[First published Oct. 29.]
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma City, O. T.,
November .'1st. is« 7
Not herebx ojven t|,ilt the following
aimed .e! t ler b 5 s Hied notice of his int ention
to make final proof in support of his oiaim, and
that said'proof will be made before clerk of
the district court at Chandler, O. T.. on Dec-
ember 7ill !H|>7, viz.
will die, as In
I 'awnee
A threshing machine "man at
hxlinond has threshed ^2,71)1
bushels of grain this season.
The alliterate Pawpaw Pete, of
South McAllester, goes to De
Iroit for 1") years for larceny.
A school for the blind is to be
instil uted in the Indian 1'errit iry
It will be located at Ft. (Gibson.
That Cross is a fated town is
proved by the location of a whis*
key still, upon the deserted site.
Shooting up the town is no
longer a lawful diversion at Pur-
cell. Sports who try it get pull- j
ed.
Courier, ;w nephew oi' Mark
Hanna, is a resident of Ponca
City and is an employe hi the
Saddle Rock
The Enid cotton oompaifV lias
ginned 7"i bales of cotton. Gar- i
field county would better coTitine
itself toother crops.
| the tragedian
ought.
Rev, C. E. Berry of
an ex-banker, convicted of mis
approyriation, was allowed to
travel to the pen under guard of
himself and presented himself
promptly at Lansing, where he
will serve a three years sentence.
The Minco minstrel has been
leased to J. ('. Payne, of Texas.
Jlornbeck will have charge of
the Chickasha Gazette-Record.
Vll newspaper folks are glad to
know it is only a change of loca-
tion with Hornbeck, not an exit
from the profession.
Among Oklahoma politicians
who are leaving the territory be-
cause they have lost their hold
on the public teat, are ex Mar-
shal E. D. Nix and ex-Governor
Renfrow, both of whom will re
move to the congenial atmos-
phere of old Missoury.
They do say that John Golo-
bie proclaimed all the contents
of the agricultural show car as
having been grown in or near
Guthrie. But John is mistaken
if he supposes that Guthrie is
Oklahoma agriculturally speak
nig. Politically or appointively j
speaking Guthrie is surely atop
But agriculturally there are
others.
(Published from 11-11) to ll-io. j
Not ice.
Notice is here'iv riven that L C Schweiu
ley has thifc day tiled his application and petit-
ion for license to s«-il malt, spiritous. and vine-
ous liquors in the village of Arlington. Creek
r
and unless object ion be liled in this ottice on
or before the _ ml day of Dec.* 1 said license
v. I!. i1' 1: r: iTI i < ■<1
Witness my hand and seal this 17th day of
Nov . I*97.
I Seal. J ( . a. Smith, County Clerk.
SHADEL,
17 In twp. 13 north of
ALBERT W.
For the. X . S I. '4 mm
ran re r> east I. M.
fie names the following witnesses to prove
his eoi : inous residence upon and cultivation
of. said land, vf/:
.lames II. (ftierin of Arlington, Oklahoma.
Charles Duffy, of
John Duffy.of M 44
Francis Thrasher,.of M
SkvmoiikS I'KtcK, Register,
[Published from 11-19 to lr.'-*MJ
Notice for Publication.
L
and Office at OUlahomo < it (). T.
November 15 th. 1807
Notice is hereby gifen that the following
named person has filed notice of his Intention
to male linal proof ti support of his ciaim. and
thai said proof will be made before S. A. < 'or
dell, probate judge, at Chandler, (). T on Jan
5 th, 1H98# viz:
CHARLES A. Dl'FFY,
for the >' . XI:•, section li township III. V of
range 6 east. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiv ation
John W. I).iffy of Arlin/ton. OI;la..
James H < Jucrin
Albert W. Shade!.
Lee A met.
,5086 SkymorkS. piti■'k. liegister.
(First Published Oct. 'JWth J
Territory of Oklahoma, >
Lincoln County, fss*
Notic 1 of Application for Pardon.
Ti) All vVhom It Mu>' (!<>noern:
Notice is bi'i'clt.v urtven (hut John U. Faulk,
who «■!■- con vie tf'd in the district court. hold
c" nt i iiiiuillcr within und tor the county of
Lincoln tenitory of (>klu., on tlie ilth d:u ol
-\pril. ;H'.IT. of the offense of niunsluiiKbter in
Hi'- Iii-i de ice committed in said .count \
mid u-iriio! \ und who was hy ihe considcra
Iion of said district court, upon said convic-
tion of aid offense sentenced on the liitli
day of \pril I10 Imprisonment in the lei
i-iiorial iieiiitentiary at l.aiisin^'. Kimsiis. for a
period or I en years from said dorle therefoi
and u li.p in DOW sen ia_' said Icrm "I imprison
nicut in sail! penitentiary, will lile will) iln-
lion i M Hill-lies governor of the territory
"I Okla 'in.i :n the executive office in the
cli.v of '.iii1 territon of Oklahoma, on
Tuesda . tin 11th day of neeeinlrcr IHi>7, h -
itpplie.i ion for an unconditional pardon for
■
at.':1 rie\'-,j 11, said application for pardon ma v
contest the ^arne before the governor b".
written or oral testimony, showing cause whv
said pardon should not be granted.
Dated at Chandler, o. T., t his Srth day of
October isnr.
.11 ill N B. I'AUI.K,
H.\ 1^. E. I'AYNK. his llttorne-
H. L. COHEN,
MERCHANT
tailor
Men's Fine Furnishing' Cioods
and Hats. A Full lino of
French and Domestic
Piece Goods now on
Hand. Conic in
ifhd seethein.
fn-ia to i^-iTj
Notice for Publication.
I.and Office at Guthrie. Okla
November Ith, 1WH
Notice is hereby wiven that the following
I named peisori has I sled notice of his Inl ent ion
| to make tinal proof in support of liis claim, and
thai said proof w ill he made before K. A ''m
I dell, probate judtfe, at Chandler. O. T. on
I Iieeetnbt i -.'01 h, IHUl viz:
THEKON S. CON or-: It,
SI-; section In township No
Guthrie
Oklahoma
| l-'or th<
of range 5 east I. M
He names the following to prove hi
tinuous residence upon and cultivation
said land land, viz:
Davenport < )kl; iioffia
Henry K I >eans, of
Hyron S. iirown, of
l.d Nash, of Sac and Fox. Agencv, Okla.
4S&83 Ar. N". J, Ckook i •
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Gilstrap, H. B. & Gilstrap, Effie. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 2 Friday, November 19, 1897, newspaper, November 19, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116986/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.