The Republican News Journal. (Newkirk, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Republican News Journal
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I Firm Lous.
Cheaper Interest Than Ever Before.
We furnish the Best Abstracts and
sell Real Estate. Twenty years' ex-
perience in negotiating Farm Loans,
and writing abstracts of title.
Money always on hand if you need S
id at SI
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a loan. Interest and princ
__ our office.
PtUftraM Wrax
S to L. &**! Uj lb*
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* of to* [irncMri to get 1*1;
rk *»«d • Two rr<M cowards
i«« « ■■ I6*>r papers Mid
• IMc from iU piipii ”
r.'ip U. nk* editor* aod pr>«i.
»o»* tbejr UM tnoti
CwiK os amon* the cburrh I
country, the bishop ie votfol-
i thi'.k* that such dtiiuctaiiui
• *<-uroiii( the church, agaif, he
B«h"p y
Met/ o. .( s.
the tb'i •-»» /- j* .
to Mt Sr «■ of 1
vt ed. or* ■ > t
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If lie worthy i
•ra ar»- a/* *,r . . ■
Ml prr i e»/i
peo|i.e t I wi-r t
1/ MUtewm If
from tb- i>
towtW’i/ly n. stakes Kr-ry newspaper aimost
ia the land :.ti ra.gf.t ;U coe from pthlic sent.
Meat M>'l he* tagen a firm stand for cirm r.gf.t
•Oust*.- ar.'i r.o* tainted money The trouoi-j
vitb to- rourci. *> it is too easy with the saocti I
tnocio.-i < vhoconai’ erase ia high place*
...__.___. . . 1 basis. the cm a. too
land*
Tr.
•ad try to ca-.t their Crimea with a church cloak
The prt— not Hence tie people respect the
aee*f«a. *• A t y are te-ginning u» hare their
doubt* »i». / • ','ir*-to All over the country
ther.- ia Apr r,g ,g up a fee.ing against the church
The |c-i> r the church the refuge of th*-
rich and ti - bjrpoenVeat. They are forming
brotheroo' • a d fraternal aociet<ea for oo other
purpo«e ii.aa to expr*-.* their opmiona—apeak
their ram ». Our ♦ jggeatkm to the worthy biah-
op ia. it.*- < , .rcii i,ad Getter get a more on
Prea/ n. - r< ud tiie h.g daihea and get
pbi'i-d tin < • fo , 'Time* */rl wi*deiiieaoor* of a
borde of I'nab Heap* n tiie t«u*ioea* world wbo
lead ,n <-i, .r< i, work for do other purpose than to
cloak ti a in cor|/oratw/o* Furthermore
the**- er ii do i.*(i atop abort of hrit/ery, arson,
murder or tr«a»on.
geti**r Imj cheap
•’**r or d- artraeat. cow.meet
• p*.~ed by the Lebigfc com
ia Territory for the dispose,
a aod asphalt laoda ia the
-*• N'aVi**. stated that the
k''>r*reaMt buy the leads and
>ew state for a school fuati
'*■’ However, the memorial
* ti d not va ue the lead* high
the and world average in i
!*•••' a re wo ie much of it
'ea! more, enough to more
' . ”-renew between it arm
• t*-red practically worth
*o»r -« of toe country have I
aod there i* untold wealth
-rfa* whiek is yet to be
- »’•' ra road companies
are operat.ng bat a few
v re* m the segregated;
ar ending J roe •>'. 1!W f^TT
coal aod asphalt royalties
*r about cne fourth of the
ratio would represent j per
f fS> SJO.OUO, aod. oo thati
ight ri.« propoaai wa* alto-
A Full and
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School Books1
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DRUG -STORE.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
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Tariff Tinkering
Judging from recent interviews the country is
almost sol Jy for President Roosevelt's rate regu
Jation i " , i* n but .* alrmat as solidly o;/[>osed
to tar T / Tn* tariff i* a dehmte subject,
furtl./ir -/ • Ii i.a* i»***.orfi*- scientiQ/.- The differ
ence !--• - i repuhltcaa and democratic par
tie* ia no*, now *o uiucn lie* ‘difference between
tariff f <r | oh-r • on and tariff for revenue only
with incidental prote'-tioa. a* it ia the difference
tjelwwn AtIva rt<n and specific duties. The two
parti- .i v different in their method* of
•rrangiiig tto tai if *i‘heriuiaa. although it ia now
diffW^ult f *r < th nr of the great parties to depart
materially fro the vital principle of protection
Another ru-w departure in tariff matters Is the
tendency to < • av inaumg reciprocity treaties.
The maxoi.ooi and minimum tariff has come to
take their p a • Germany has just adopted a
maxim i n ami nnnia m tariff system. It propos
es to giv*- th*- msviinum rate* and other *-oun
tries tie uni i um unless we give some sub
atautisl. and perhaps impossible, concessions to
her in th way of - ntrance into this country. If
w* liail tod* d with Germany alone (lie matter
would be mu< h simplified, but we also have to
consider oui *t trade relations with Great Hri-
tain W.- h.i a liade with tiiat country which U
far in «-x<: « nf tlia* with Germany. Great Hri
tain git • s • an •■ntritiee into her markets with
out restrictu>d We can not give to Germany,
which is not nearly' *o good a customer, what we
withho d from Great Britain, which is asking noth
mg from u. It seems to be well established that
the 8ena’« w it approve reciprocity treaties as
auch Under tii*.* circumstance* it looks as though
we would have to turn to some other means of deal-
ing with tii«* proposition presented by Germany.
"Pactions Be Blanked."
Th*i Ii N .) will not engage in fisticuffs in the
party ranks Wu do not believe in |>ersonal jiolit-
leal assasina' un a, a method of strengthening the
party or th<- fort unes of our favorite leaders, for
with us all leaders are necessary aod all must
rise or fall on It * »r merits. The republican party
to Ok'ahon a a 1 th<- Indian Territory has a host
of strong I- ,d i Thsy do not all agree hut their
personal «li '- r ■ < it no ice with us They are
all r.ecc .n v t i pa-ty succ *s They are the fio
lilical a • fth party, and without their sin
core, h'-a-iy i cl enthusiastic iissistaiice the party
must go (low I I Jcfe ii. There is a slim possibil
ity that tin- :• I’d, new, single slate may go repub-
lican, but it will certainly take united, hartnon
ious, generic, and enthusiastic work to bring this
result Lrit <|uat reilng cease in repub’ican ranks.
“Factions I■ ■ n .inked
Oirs Ue rtsti Men
We are apt to go to extremes in this couatry It!
is only by fita aod *’ar* that the public shows'
common »er.*e. preferring either utter indifference
or shrieking hysteria It insist upon makiog
heroes apparently oniy Uj pull them down from
the pedestal* to which we have raised them. In
our exuberance of success worship we literally
force men inU< i.’/».r'J:',<-* and then jeer them off,
the stage.
It is no’, h i / tt. j' the dedication of th* great
captair,* of md .-.try was going on at the rate of a
thousand column* a week. To day we are using
tbe same am runt of no**paper »j*ar,-e to declare-
them Ui he. a of ti,-m. regular grafters and noth
mg ei**- One would imagine that there was not a
railroad that did uot violate the law several times
was
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tm affw • ’
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it 8 vn i L>¥tff Ban. r
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SEWKIffS. OKUL i
H. Tt
irxt place of meeting. I
:empli*-*tion of written w
na City and Billings <
homa City got the first
and Billing* the *edood
MDpHw;
Impereunating an Officer
Ie- Belt is unSot arrest for uaper
sonating an c.ffirer. Kndieott. a ;artt
from Blackwell, got into a f-kor v*m<
at Arkansas City with “Kid” Hanoor
and Charlie Apperwm. losing IISM t*.
them. He determined to reeover the
money and secured the service, of one
. minute ll..t th.n- .w not . nock lli.t m «» JT
two third* wa'.t-r; not a syudK ate that did business o*eit «»j. H- came to thi* city w-i-.n > ^ „
legitima:*- MM ah xu-c.-r that did not uiiarepra- Jk*?* the rwnainder.
■ Hert AoiA-r.v.f. was ir.f<rrrnwi t'isit K.. i
IfU. Who
ftekte of
‘ IM
* AX
uf l
art
What this country needs is honest, loyal, conser-
here Aupersor. wa* informed that Belli *"*“ ‘-"'‘’•x t
sent hi# ware* to the public—the other extreme. »«* t i«k<- .-r, when .pon /.- ‘ti t.-, v i.-«. .
I Bell arrested, thus the story goes ir' Voo »»e seie
the Arkansas City and Wichita paper*
valive. i-ni-ry -1; c-ol hi-adi*<i men. There is too ----—-
much &<*()tiu«* i«litiily in 4II ogr <1 >in^s in both bus
• _ , ________. I flenvimre in AdadtniT Afkiition
loess and government. outre at J E. Anderson'* Store.
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. KIU'sAV Prrtfcf. OMr
1 l«AI c* Uff lAl day
' T7 1 ^ ftsuortar Ar*«rnW<d ru.
•'* . I** A A Ue love
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** Jy* Ulf% «-> Tv»k Kra^t for
*5^ ptopvnj for iw
a ■* 10 **• » AffOdftAAfT WlU
ABtf pats.^
r» ..raisr of {>arename of tfe* 4 rwa.
f 4«.y toior %AAd TWm Km :
L 6°T °* ***& certi-
tom are frnoer o.*uc«d
tbe sad] e*4«te ha re<Wmed ,
e • *btfi Mitj day* after tbe due
wervtce of ia** Bot.ee. * vai deed a ll br
Mtf fwsme bv .aw
THOS KJ;*(UA V. IVUuU SU. j
< J^IL S. M. JENKINS.
J SPECIALIST.
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OKLAHOMA
In- t
• LS.
t;
Brlspiw « ften.nrka
i*lo » the gr^at p jst offj ;e depart
Mr. K l» f -mphrey of If i, vity
been visiting friend* and relative*
1401 few week* in Fort beott Si
oaoer at Kalina I ■*** *.nd K*11 R1*"'' Kao*w*. and ref.
paper at sauna, m
•he <iifj not see any place that she i
for a borne am well aa Newkirk.
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v
• 42
Joseph I. H
merit ferret is now editing his
Kansas In a recent editorial strongly support-
ing President Roosevelt he says “The [>eople are
with the pres'dent iu this fight for at) erjuitable
adjustment of freight rales because he is standing
for what he himself has styled a 'square deal for
every man.' and they are with him now as strong-
ly a* they were a year ago The great of j [J
President Roo*ev«ll'» western admirer# do not ap | p..nj” imd'^rjsinin’V Uj m n*
prove of his course in tiie Morton rebate case or
In tbe district cnirt of Gxdd-i t
ty F. C. himmon*. tbe urrnorit
torney r->-i.,-r*. baa (1 ed a pviiti n for
a temporary resirsltiing <-rd(ii to ire-
vent the Acme i emeot I’a-’*-r i m-
paaj - Samuel I- ini u
rssMeoL I- •# ll.miii ,; i
>ui» x -San f ranclsco Hadsay cv rn
1 (jjtffbfest
: itre mm in i
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First pMtkiw-Md Oct. €. i
JttJTICE OF INTEVTIOK Tr* DK Ax Vfi
.. . . . tax dud.
‘JS 7V*fT“ “«>«*» • OBC SUM* A Am.,d
| hit irrrm C-4UJ^ -.bat ,m d„
^ —r ,»tt Ibt- f'.Aiv Mg dru-rtird un>-
k21 I 5LnTw’" * .. *lO th** town of
4 ^ Kaj • wall ULahuBu
4/3 ^fu‘ I Ays/Arc for Ulfs t-j Tbo* KffAtfAO
-5-^ 1 ***** Wa.uwt «sM-d property
* , , I lr*r J^r-" L *'•»4Wit Uj itff IQ AOforiatice With
ISC «v. ... ai,
f**. va^ma. -t,., „ lbc
tKrtp-r <,t ..A -.--HI.„f pur.-h.^ Vhi
•ref.rtaer r.-4 lO.t uole„ tbe ,t4 re.,
*-.-_»t. . lr.Hu tbr. *vt»
4»j« »fter tb- d.t*- or u,e errer .j/ mi. J.<v
** .wi e.u t».
TU-ii.HkAt.AK.
l*eobb»ru. ote.e
Mtncbkev, M/i use tg dr
Atr. Uralt I/pa |9 and Ji. o Hu,
VS Of I'mhAA* Kt) O/Wtl.
1 and Awyftro fiir late* to
air* sw^s«r»j R*t tbi
* ‘he year ikt/t purttum t
• ill buliCe of h»«
ted ‘til R uCfGU .’Pe -
» BKAlCHi'. Itj-meia*
LAWYER
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Bb. I
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Web.; ypi
• rat hntionnl H®nk Tork,
iuh. Hatlb. afKlat, Mah.
• dder
i fartAa
A certifleasle of
r *u*uded ttui ut..r*b
remed .'ron «t>d ate
* date o' tbe aemre
I wid ue demanded
-• . r -p -
? law n of |
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it. for I .
|
------- —ore wiih , . ^
T made and poWMrad. 11
rahbMb of tbe said real I
1 Ur ihe <*akj TIk**. I>a- I
-
house;
UtifSTIST
omce over G. x rr j. «-v, Newkirk.T
Oklahoma, Territory. I
'JAN FV<
• Alt
)0l
ircApiAnirm or ui Dii Itie or!
the Bowen L erty. They think in S /t/rV
these matter* hr* mafic; mistakes but that they
• kid
w&rd Oct. < 1U.
E «IF rMTCm Tfl DEM A MD
TAX DEED
iaAuQU CffBAlTACt'fKl l.'OIBMAf'
»*e werfhf bonred inai oo ib* l<U daj
reu.'H:..l*a tk. !*aius...,4«torlt>sS real
' L/jI A io U'/c* 4 »r «i (/>', U in
21 >n luAtflvfi of ProUMCD Kay oonoty.
>0.4. were aoid aod a*** coed for uxe*. ui
Krayaa. for u*e« ssseswd acaUtwt ihe
■QjpMftj fur lie** year IKH. pursuant to
accordance »i in r. >tier of #uct wir
.ade aod p .Obtaoed unat a »*ert ileate of
ate vaa djfy
dale
lai deed Mi
ARC bj Ut
lu'
Uiwnbhip t» ranifp west. Iq
ettunif. «n<l ck»4c the town
OacJdG
if O -
were mistake* of J ni/m«nt and not of the heart, mcr.i I >.o tie bearing of ihe cisc
ifidence in iiis sincerity of
tupport him with practical
tb# court i* abked l*. make in. in,unc-
tion permanent. Ilamllb n s-/er . sev-
eral ii •ntb* in Newkirk I* aing up
They have no less
purpose and still will
unanimity against the si-nate or any other political'' •■ment i < *1. ,n this »£ct> -n
power or influunoA. They believe that he is hon
est and a friend of the 'basses, and that the senate
is not ”
I MtHJ
i -ale- C
fr*rtP sitri
e of use si
f>e dvm-aGded a
THOU UE
nd Thu* KrtffAi), tbe under-
•aw tbe leffkl hoidfr of %*id
rfcw Yoo arc further noth
be «atd real estate is redeen>-
e • tbifi wilt) day* after tbe
ee of tbi# nouee. a Usx deed
ffiii laMte *tf law
AN FeckbaiD. Ofela.
F>rut p.Uahad u>i i ISW.
.V/IICE OF iNTKJmuN TO DEMAND
T«»iisiaAoauCoQsirvi’iioQ CoupRnv
\ QII sre berefw (-JtiSeS tb*( an tbe l«ib dnv
of XVnent.i i»u lbe folio.in*d.xcnbea rc.l
V.I.I. uv«._l 0.4 l»B IAoc. IVID Ihe to.no!
Ksy oo4,i; *Jbl*. w„„o 4flti ...
-4TMW for l.i— UI lb.. K-«.D for Ulr, ^
rersed »*. n-r -*.d p-.rpertr for ibe ye.r l.i-
parvs.nt to l.w Is HrUnc .lib iwt.ee oi
»B.-n da; j Bad- and puuubed th.i n o»r
Unct. of p.,r.of tb- «.d ren! -tint. ...
lulll-onl w tb- ». d Tbrjfc Hen-.e ib-
bolder Of
tbe -.id cenm-ste of f-artHuMe Yoa nre far-
tber n*#tib-d tb.i an.--- tb- «.td r—a. -vtstc
*w redeemed freob aid —*- ----
martin tv martin, t
PhfUCians t Surgeons. »
•||X-Ba) tall Mod-*
era i tnprt.vclucals. .
WextSide.s >4rc, Newkirk, Okl*. I
pu..
C. UOW, I
OENTIST
I Office
orer / . "ti*te Il.d *. ff
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P30MK 40. I
j Kewkirh.
Oklahoma X
Failed To trcogniie General Grant-
At a recent dinner of the (ijoletic club Prof.
Mhaler of Harvard told th» following story on him-
aelf ' I still remember a mental slip I made near
iy thirty yi-ar. ai;u when iu Wasiiington attending
a large edic a'ional confer<*ni e. I was alone in
the hotel parlor waiting lor two of my friends
when a rather short bearded man entered and,
seeing me advam 1 to shake hands with a cordial
•Glad to a/ • you. Prof Khaler.’ At the moment
I was unable to placu him and had to confess my
lapse of memory I explained that I was meeting
so many people tint I could not remember the
name of each, though the fare might be very fa-' 'V-.*
miliar. He smiled and said he i|Uite understood i-Thr
and drew out his c*rd. On it was engraved 'Gen- oreso
eml Ulysses S. Grant,' and then 1 understood why ( /Ltd,
his face was so very familiar," IrrnMa
KILLthe COUCH f
AND CURE thi LUNCS I
™ Or. King’s
rat pqUSbed Oct 4. i«gjf
XfflU or | STE VT1
TAX UE
i V. Lff/mArtI
Vog art* b<rrchf Bot!Qp<l
Sovco.Rcr 1mA thr fnlli
l.t» to -it loot. 14 .1
- town of l*-«>b*ib K*
I TO llEMAKU
New Discjvery
™ C.........
'ONSUMPTON
OUCHS and
JOLDS
Pric*
60c A$1 00
Fre* Trial.
F .re*t *ntl Q . cse*t Ourc for
THROAT *.d L'JUO TROUB-
LES, or MONEY BACK.
hai oil the 17th day
• ir.g described real
l 16 in II*m*a ir. m
Ftourty. «AlkboQ«
** «oW Rt>d Aadgried rut uxe». to Tboi
i/**n. for • •*»•% issr^cd arainat *«m pru
I for th** tear Mrl pursuant to law ia ac*
! *a<*e vith notice of *4fb wale, duly made
pj'i •*,«! that a certificate of parchv*e
arss .at rfiJesutr Maw dd| Assumed u> the
Th K#»a*af thr urkderwigncd. who m
tbr eg^ b'kder of aatd certificate of pur*
mv I irtbbi boi e,j Ibwc onW
*»!'! real estate .* redeemed tnm\ abitS s^.e
lift > tty daf« after the «Jmc ol it* arrvupc
ih Butlee • *«) ti«»ed will m demanded
ff .-1 ifttMiti)^*' THO* Itf* VIAS'
I'tickbam. Oa.a
In Ute D
Tern
Sheriff’s Sale.
ci Corn of Die Coon
f of i ihlsbowa.
• Stale I tana of Ark a
a» a f -rjjor Alton. |».,*
“Willi/
should gi
Wmita HcparsUi HlHteliooti.
Ex Goverf ' r A .1 Seay, of Kingfisher. Oklaho-
ma's aacond d | executive, still sticks to his old
love, ctati'hooi! for Oklahoma alone, and cannot
be brought to favor joint statehood for the two
territories under pr sent conditions. The former
No Exception To Tuts Ruts.
Miitl a fund mother earnestly, “you
to bed early, 'h »r!y to tied and early
to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.'
you know You should go to bed with the sun—
the chickens go to bed with the sun.”
“Ye# 1 know they do, mamma, but the old
—she always goes with 'em!"
offer
i*-r. A. D
of Nntftn
• "lock p
or of I hr t
Irk Kaj t\
Of uhlr. Mill
urnjaoain <t dtcpb
* MwphRffla/-
-t>< iFcfcri.I.ii, t .
jc of ail onier of «
Re LHatrict Court •
Tffrrttonr, oo tlx* i;
*A I m til Of/ TucMda
• r. A. D., ive, mi tt.
■ of was id day at lb
mrt ll /usr in mr i
I.IS. ORiMi-./i/.a Tr*
i<,»r»»wcttiefj
the hlff'
i p*t and G
«*'t htddrr. at piOi'g ulr f*»r i
i«ga|l tr*
lakid *11
«/( tt|t lollpw nf <1* " *r *- <1
|#ri»|**rl
l»t*
llfi. ti
•t a hero
ty. to wit.
run** (in.
kirtrro ill
Off r,
ten (III. MiMYCii HD.iwri *- j
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• -.-n 117
nine irt
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tM rnty
ivckha
nf«). In titu
un Kay <
iwrotj-uire*' iJ3 ur.u nrwn-
**k «*lci«*o Mil In th»* town ut 1
**» .ir. Ok.ain.n • T(*rnt..t
hen
■u-d I
Got hi; ui L tFoGi.ti i I-. claims that the people
have no representation in congress wiien it comes
to a contest between the railroads and the people.
I'hk L/.ar of Russia owns I)."hi palaces and more
laud than all the peasants of Kuropoan Russia.
-.-i- . i'»nd ci.1,1
Ur lo» 'i of Mlddi**U»fi.
<a Territory.
'f dra«*r ihh) proper , y
t of i Re «»)<] defend at
>•“* order of %a,e t.i t
Mltb •*eprkisriufnl at
iHl order of Mir ai d
I'fwprrt f fca v
prst^
l fist, I
of
(liven under rov hand ml m; uSce In th-
Oily of N-wklrb. Kny C.iunty.ou nhotn.T-r
rliory Ibta liHn da; of Oeiolier A O . lay.
C w W . ,„tt
Sh-rlff of Ktv f!ounly. (bb Ter.
By O W. Twiww. lie put;
A . k f.rl*-if *>-h'uil supplies at the
Pioneer Drug su*re.
Executors tin e.
Tiie Pioneer I/rug Su,rt has pure
i firugs, jewelry, clocks, watches, per-
fun t-spaints. b<Hik*. niaiionery, wall
paiv-r, silverware, glasswsre musical
i instruments sod other things too nu-
invr- -u* W> mention. All must he sold
t ■ cl-- e the estate. Gome and get
bargains. Newkirk. Oklahoma.
In*ure your property with'the .St
jpau* ins (Jo. 1 promptly anjust and
pay tbe ic.-.se*. Gao A. Urimkks,
Newkirk, O T , Ortl re over
i lint N.t.11 1,4, ,411*.
i Special price* no tviaf pigs, service-
*1,,. ba'e, limit Of 1 Oi*ln> Mof-
gsn, Sweet Water (Ur,cb, s uuien east
of Newkirk.
I Lome Uj the 1'loneer Drug Store and
iprt t he celebrated Heath and Millgan
paints at Z’> aod jo per cent discount.
Wn»t you want is at the Pioneer
! Drug .Store.
jDlt
»r* w
r~-
F«f%l pgUIsM Oct. ft. ikfi
lb U»C LNairict Court of Kay County Ok a ho
ma Territory
S R. Forney, Plaintiff. \
Va.
Jconic Steven- ajjd iRe uakn..wi, I
heirs Mid the dhkoo* t, guarU.aD'-
riff JUVub aid adm.bUtrmtorwof i
the Mafcix/Mtt heir* uf Muea Hiii 1
decfistt UrffbdaiiU.
To tb- unknown d-ir. .od tb- unknown viard-
UL* ^irckUNX-dWi •dn.-f.tsirata.rw of the
uohuoM n tveirk o.' Due* BU. ileccacd
You ao.: rscb of run »r-b-ral,; not. i-d ib,,
ton k.v- t-w, vu-d u> tb- (b-tn-t court
BiUa* .n on.1 f.,r ibe "umj uf K»y ond w-rr,.
loty ol tjfconuono, p-t.Uon bled tbrre.n I
o* tb- l,u o.y of Auyuot nu. :n on »ctk» I
overru, > H Kon.-r, t- plo ntiS. ooa loa tb- I
osd tbesshsoen r1,-rdi.n- -x-1lv*wniti,.
“-d iB|*e*ded wtui —■■* ■■»«*■■
Jrnnir *irtrt. of- drfenuonu. to, I
wolf.ti ! • liU- u, MU to tbe Uktlo—1 uuJrter
ufoeeuun Ih.rt;-Ul lo.uM.n.eat;-.J oortb
of ronye one. t of tbe I M j, K., count;
• >* ..boo , termor; end mnji«;uuibl, -web
oljou ond o. o--4„. -.oiu. L, b{. tb
under you I'on. »—- run. or ntemptlo* u> a-
-ert »pj r,.bl ulle or inter--i io -n-i ^ w I
p.-bnw- or wny portion tbereol odterse n,
me lowlliliff
You ore r-.,»-.t-,l to ob.wer -tld pet. lor, of
tnn pu>uun. on on o-iore tb- Ukh ,j,, ,l( I
vcaioer. IMS. or tue r»et* *et „Bt ui . h! -leu
two WU1 lie i.ben Pr be tru- ond jutUment' will
be r-nder-i oyoln-t you and eocnuf you «r-.n|. I
iny puintifl uu- in ond to tn- -outbweut uumr.
ttsrof oeetlos lau-t;-*,*. town-sip tweoty-au
north of rorure on- w-«i of me | ja u k.v
Count; «lire,, owl y„.4 o^j *oeb of you
»nd ol, perootM elolm ruf by. u,round or under
you will n- lore, ,-r enj jibed from owntu. or
iltriniiilnr lo d#scfl. inv nrnt »•»!•* y *j-
“ *-»“> prerm— or Ul). poVtum
thereof advarv to the psainuff ^
In wIumm whereof I bate oet my bond ond
ofllfiul -ed of *4«1 court tb . arth a., Seu.
temuer IWS. JAY K PICKARD
I•**/•! .. Clerk IHotrlct Court.
By H. 8. BCHKK Lreputv
Wbiiiiirwtitx A FLi.T..jr, Pui».
Attorney- for Ptslntiff.
jT'Yit. h m. Hamblin,
HUM JiUPATllIST.
5 Office at residence, east side Maple
I Street, four bkeks north of
j Haynes' Store. *
i PHU.N'K SB. i
} SaWIIKX, OKLAHOMA. [
A. L tlAZEN,
Physician and Surgeon.
E. HAZKN,
. DENTIST.
1 Barnes Block North of City Ilall.
{ Phone QO
OKLAHOMA
x ACohrado Livery Barn A
* nkwkikk, okla.
TO CURE * COLO IN ONE DAY
ToJte LAX ATI VK lilt- MIO VIIMNIMK Tsbleu
All drutyiat. refund lb- moo-; ifit fan. to cure
R W.orove aMtmotarebioeeoabbox.
>1« r»teh. Will dri?eS
ou wiiut go. Give G
H'.rses fed by the day, S
nth Phunt- 30.
C. W. RECTOft. Prop.
•s.r. NMMMMMu
For Sale.
UK)acre form ft miles south east. r>f
Newsirs, g.K.l uv) room In,use. l.|o
acres of pasture all fenced, tine water
and evi-ridsiing. Koine timber, aeons
ai acre.-tinder eoltivatlnn, ymnvor-
chard hearing fru t, * mile from
sch.«il house. :i acre lot with hog tight
fence, barn f ,r six liejd hurses and
.. her buildings, will sell quick for
tl.&iO cash.
IjOI’I.s Gkiskij.
:tOOO Bolt* of wall paper at the Pio-
neer Drug Store.
at f*; h#.oo »of] will n**t (•«*
u-lRirUs of ifiv ippriiird i
Xo Cure e Cold in One Doy
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ry &
Swvsa oiiikm koara sou io post u Bombv This signature, AfTj&r
on cvea,
trvm^ box. 25c.
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