Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1901 Page: 2 of 16
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W i—0**yr*e V/. M'Oillimt, Han- —^acei C. Way. Emporia. Kas. weired. The teachers are nearly every-
Kas. —Tobias Sheets. Moonlight, Ka* «here under paid, and it is refresh-
*M>—Suhkzi Bo^sae-is, lult- Okia. —Harry If. Walker. Union City, j0g to see a community like Wood-
W!—Harry L Btar);j f. Okia.
frt—Jic.e* A. Wfcit*, Clay Cecter,
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ward appreciate the necessity of har-
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ita City, Okia.
<12—William H. ItoWAL, Arlington,
Kaa.
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«W—Oias. Bun s. DoTer OkU. ing a good man at the head of it*
—Harry X. Johnson, Wichita, public schools.
luAm, Caabios, J "*•- I
' W5—Was. H. Oakley, Cherokee,'
Boideal, Cashion, Jerry Simpson, of Kansas, applied
CM—Chas. Allen. Heaneesey, Okia. for a homestead in the Lawton district-
—James L. McFee, Oklahoma through J. T. Callahan, his agent.
City, Okia. Callahan said that Simpson will move
—Wllden Albright, MiIon Kas. to Lawton. Simpson's son register-
5?4 lohn Be'k, Ka*.
525- Harry C, Bf'kcll, Marysrllle,
Kaa.
5?t Calvin Ktevenn, Jobnatoo, Mo.
527 John K, lUAHnicrr, Billing*,
Okia.
52* Kri 'l H. Flre ,ai)gh. Clzel, Okia. i , . , ,
,. , *23—i/ordon L, Wenjirr, Americas,
5■..( John K Hf.'i/m, Mo</r/taln j/a(,
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'ti, i i u u, ,,, . —Ja/kicm H. Cleodlnes, Iola,
./<'/ ,/obn Ma**.ey, Wellington, Ka*. ^a>
.ri4l ♦-''i.arl'-* M. HImon. Mountain
<K- /J. C. Campbell. l wigtt, Kas.
<17- Frank On<«- Waterloo, Ka*.
<J*—Himon T. Hope, Cre**, Okia.
<)! — William Farrier, ft'j'.nam, Okia.
<2'i—Peter Funk, Curt In, Ka*.
<21 —James Cnrr, Kan/ca* City, Mo.
<22—Wlillarn H. Tnjsse.l, Perry,
OkU.
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Thomn* Cm rill, liriiU' lanil,
d, ofrt Hill, OkU.
Jo ni«, llallahurg,
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WIIIImui II. ','iirwnoil, Kl'd,
View, Okia,
542 ftoben H. WalU"-, Port ';*k
Mo
542
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54<- Ih-nry
Okia.
47 Kohl F, C'xjk, 1'nrragolil, Ark.
54>, Willard C. Wlimlow, Newt/in,
low*.
f,4
Mo.
. .'/ 'ji-orge 'I Klnd/tl", Killhsvlll'-,
Mo,
Anum Uiwih r, Calumet, Okia.
Anna LeHclrilt, Perry, Okia.
H'lijamln C. Martin, Wl'hlta,'
Kl' i' h'-r Mott, Whitehoro, T<-x.
Marlon A. ISotls, Weat county,
Harvey K. Alexander, Kmp^irla,
llay.-x, M'lyii/'l,
WllUril .1. Ki-lly, Kansas City,
661
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John W. Ilavi'ii, ||i,wlo, Ten,
Jnliii W. Hlndk, W/tmihiili'hle,
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Albert II fjrlffsliln, 101 Reno,
laywurth, Parrln,
HrU/iell, Union ''Ity,
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'•I' ■ IrimmU Killed, OkUhoina
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Mo
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1 "I ('Unit* Ml Neill Ciishlmi. OkU
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'.'Ity, Okia,
656- rtiiiM. N. (Jrover, Hlevensvllle,
KM
660 Holly
Okl'.
r"r.7 ThomuH W. Al'iiUon, llardln,
Ok Is
',.>, Artie '!. Oeorgii, I/i/niiin, OkU,
6611 Leigh Liwrny, I'lileau, I T.
Mil) 1'n'ii I' Champlln, Knlil, OkU,
KlngDahitr, I '''' ^ Hosworth, Oklahoma
|''liy, Okia,
Alva I. Mliii/t, Varni/n, 'I'm. ''''w'* lllver, Wlllliim«l>iirg,
Aiiilnw Tyler, l/imnin, I T. ,<i"1
I.'il Kii'd .1 I'ollto, fliilhrk', Olilu,
MI4 .liihn II (.'ohh, llcnnimNey,
Okia.
6111, William A. Chrlnwell, Guthrie,
Oku.
tiilil John A. Klgralun, Htroml, OkU.
6117 .lumen A, Hi'hl/iymaker, Pea-
liody. Kaa,
Mill William Gain**, Union, I. T.
fi'lli Alliort Martin, Warrnnahurg,
Mo.
625—Oavi* mill wagon. Hartsville,
*o.
<20 .fame* F. Cur*. Coyle, Okia.
027 Harah Williams, Geary, Okia.
<2% Jane* B. Snyder, Radford, Ia.
<2J*' Thomas E. Crofer, Cordell,
Okia.
Sarah Hotemtime, Arapahoe,
OkU.
#31—Frank C. Doleater, Guthrie,
Okia.
<22—C. C. Hall, Wolf, Mo.
' •{*{- Klner F. liothan, Augusta,
Okia.
'i'il ';<orge Hare, Arkansaa City,
Kas.
ii.'i.', George H. Woodhall, Orlando,
OkU.
636- Wilbur Llnvlger, Hove, Kas.
;:17- HiiHiin Pray, Hennessey, Okia.
B3H III' hard C, Morris, Pawnee,
Okia.
fi.lll George W. Lively, W'-athert
ford, Okia.
M'l John II. Harnett, Caddo, Okia.
•141 John Hermes, Fort Worth,
Texas.
, Iowa.
—Ernest Moaberg, , Iowa.
Hi'i/ry G, Jones, Smith Center,
—Julia O'Connor, Medford, Okia. ed for the Lawton district. Jerry Bot-
fM—Edgar M. Kennedy, Reading, kin of Winfield will also go to Law-
Okla. ton.
'il—J. Ames Dixon, Myrtle, Okia.
WZ—Richard J. Armstrong, Oklaho-
ma City, Okia.
<42—Chas. H. Jeffries, Noble, Okia.
< 4—Robert L. Scott, Nelcma. Ark.
<i 5—Oliver C. Shepard, Fort Sill.
Okia.
—James M Monlgomery, )kl;-
homa City, Ok!a
<; "—Joseph Prar/, Jefferson, Okli.
<98—Charles R. Cnlvot, Lamort,
Okia.
CSS—John J. Simpson, Calvin, Okia.
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
MAKES
Beautiful Women
7i—G •• « I' H riaa Davis. Okia anl comfort of both men and women.
701—William J, Kent, Norman,
Okia.
702—George G. Owen, Oklahoma hav beautiful hair, abundant and
City, Okia.
It adds so much to- the appearance
ni comfort of both men and women.
You can easily secure and always
-Samuel J. Killin, Chickasha,
glossy with comfort and cleanliness
of the scalp by using the old well
Beggs'
Hair Renewer
WllllMll IC Havago, llennfMfiey,
.lo i'|ih li JilhliHfin, I'uiiI'm ViiI
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BH0 -Jaaaa J. Hunt«r, Oulhrla, Okia.
lil Kciiii District
(Miml Die Aiim.uh! Ii ill ICI ItlDO )
601 I. Cordial, Hanulatui, Tax,
W'H/dy, Weatherford,
A. Foldwlng, Ottowa,
Schneider, El Reno,
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643
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114", John
Okia.
6411 Oliver
Ka*.
647 Peter
Okia.
i',4K Charley F. GmrUon, French,
Ind.
114!) M. A. Stubble, Farragut, Ind.
660 Kd Marian, Walhena, Kan.
(151 Hello Hunt, Norman, Okia.
1162 Win. A. Coby, Dean, Mo.
662 c. w. Witty, OalneHvllle, Tex.
(164 Reuben Bacon, Cordell, Okia.
666- Frank Leigh, Cooper, Tex.
666- Martin Annery, HenneH*ey,
OkU.
703
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704—William Shean, Rocky, Okia.
705—BenJ. J. Marks, Perry, Okia.
706—Frank A. Johnson, Wallace,
Mo.
707—Frank Roberts, Cardwell, Okia.
708 Newcomb, Weatherford,
Okia. i
709—Thompson McCollough, Em- C ts is ^ery econ'T'-cal, harm-
poria, Kaa. less, but sure and perfect in its re-
o:;^0^ MayfleId' Brigt0D' 8UltS' 11 makes halr restore,
711—Chas. R. Hook, Gillongs, Okia. It8 color and brilllancy, stops its fall-
712 Jas. R. Marraiun, Indep?nd- ing out or thinning, removes dandruff
ence, Okia. I
713—Geo. M. Hale, Kingfisher, Okia. f}uaranteed' For 6aIe at druggists-
714—Sherman T. Wriggins, Ardmore f'n'* dealers or address for booklet
I. T.
715—M. C. Davis, Weatherford,
Okia.
716—W. C. Ivis, MUkal, Okia.
717—E. R. Veacal, Hesper, Okia.
Beggs Mfg. Co.,
CHICAGO.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
C ASTOR IA
For Infants ana Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature ol fx.
Digests what you cat.
Stillwater Attorney Insane. Natnri8?^!!.^!,^8foodandaid91
A. T. Neill, a prominent lawyer of structlng the (•xhausted^dlgestlveo^
1 gans. It iatht 'atest discovered digest-
ant and tonic. No other preparatiua
can approach it in efficiency. It in-
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Matulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
S ick Heatlache, Gastralgia, Crampsana
all other resultsof Imperfect digest ion.
PrlceSOc. and ti. LarifeglrecontalnR 2W t!n,,-o
•mal 1 slue. Book al 1 about dyspepsia mulled tree
Pr«p<i'.d by E. C. DeWITT a CO., Cblcooo.
Sold by J. N. Wallace,
Stillwater, has been declared insane
and was taken to Norman for treat-
ment. He was elected county attor-
ney ul Payne county In 1897 and serv-
ed two years. Last winter Neill re-
ceived treatment in a Guthrie Insti-
tute for the drink habit, and was well
known here among the legal profes-
sion.
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Niblack, Leslie G. Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1901, newspaper, August 1, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc121531/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.