Oklahoma Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1901 Page: 6 of 8
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THE LEADER, GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1901.
PUBLIC LAND MATTERS.
Recent Decisions of the Secretary of
the Interior Relating to
Oklahoma.
POiSO!
Poison
1
THE FAIR.
CONVICTED OF MURDER.
•Let the GOLD OUST twins do your work."
:7V.
are among the b
tlio maiijr i
wild plants a:i
To touch or l;a:
quickly product
and ioftamma'J
2$ \
st l.nown
ui^erou.
I shrubs.
!1: them
i swelling
l with in-
Cases within the past week ielating
to thi> newly ceded land3 have been
almost entirely applications to con-
test, turning upon the sufficiency of
the grounds alleged in the contest af
Adm it, and applications to amend en-
tries made under the drawing, prin-
cipally based upon the unsuitable , pustules nppe:ircd t!:e poison hail reach'
charac'er of the land entered. , the blood, cml v :i break out at regtil:
T>, to. mc
frequently urged In applications to gygteni for years, and rv ry c.tc:!i «
contest Is that the entry wa« made must bo forced out c f Hie blood befo-eyc
for speculative purposes and that the can expect a perfect, permanent cure,
entryman has sold or contracted to
sell his right to some oth >r person.
In a greater part of the applications
made, a hearing is refused because of
informality or Insufficiency In the
tense itching '"id burning
oftheskiu. Theeruptioii
soon disappears, the suf-
ferer hopes forever; but
almost as sor>n ai t!:o little bli.itcrs ni
Nature's An<k'..
FOR
Manure's Poisor
f - r. :soa Oa';, Pi'i*
i j the only curt
Ivy, and r.'.l n- ■.: > .s j/. nl:i. It h vn:\
poseUcxola. ively jf root. and Ik*: bs. No
: > the time t) the poison out of yoa
by stem, as delay r.ia .< . your co:id:
worse. Don't tx;.crim-,. t longer \ it
salvea,wai!ic.i and coaps—tiiey never cur*
Ir. S. M. Mnrslnll, hookk^^r of the AUti'
) G ' i I.... lit I' V :l ]>o. ■> . ..--I Wlih r '■ ><
o.-uc He t'iolc Culptmr, Arsriii* nu-1 varwv
Alic-r dnir's, nnd ni}]<!ied external!;/ numeral
lotions an.I -alvs witli nibfiicf.t At tun-s tlu
• vellutir nnd luflanttn it to i v. is e ; se\ rr he wa
almost hlili l J' rt i^ht y-"irs !' c p i.s m voui<
hrcako 't cvrrvM iso-i II srotU !i >11 w .tmticl!
::jiprove 1 n f • r tal: iii£ one b >1 lie « f S. • . S., am'
a fowlK)tli :4clearnl : n! 1 f , thepoisoti,anO
the sale or contract is made, and muse uilcvulcucesof the disease ditiuweured.
(Prize winning definition of a fair Interesting Legal Battle' Concluded in
by J. A. Avery In Billboard.) Washita County.
Uni ed States Attorney Horace
The fair is a place where the multi- Speed and Deputy Marshal C. B. Hunt,
tudes flow, have returned from Cordell where !
Where the "grafter" ''skinned guys" they have b>en attending the V\ashita
In the sweet long ago; county court.
I Where the red lemonade and wiener A larn? r.umber of United States
wurst hot case.: we.'e before the court, mostly
Are "flashed' to the "sucker" who for timber cu'ting, which were all
comes on the lot; j tiled and the parties fined.
Where the "Circash" Is queen, where But the trial of the greatest im
all silver is lead, portanee and one which the entire
Where the "nut spieler" goes with county was deeply interested in, was
"layout, 'tis said; | the ease of ihe Territory against
Where the clown entertains with his John T. New for the murder of his
mirfh and his wit; j brother In law, Henry Doyl , last
Where the short-change "gazabe" is spring In Washita county.
there with his "mitt." j Tlie territory was represented by
tho county attorney of Wnshita coun-
'Tls the fair where the "rough cooch" ty and Mr. Abernathy of Fort Wor'h,
13 done to "a brown," Texas.
Where the "guy" without "cush" goes The defendant was represented by
kHM
Three times a day. 1095 times a year th
GOLD OUST
twins will make your dish-washing easy.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicaga
%
statement, and as by the supplemen
tal telegraphic regulations of Aug. 14.
no amendment Is permitted and the
case 1b closed upon a decision that
the allegations do not warrant a
hearing, ;he matter is one of 1m- j
portanee.
Where a sale or contract of sal • Is
relied upon, Ihe affidavit must stat •
the name of the person with whom
"'way back and sets down;"
A place where the "Rube"
tige" In his lair,
And balloons are not all that are
"filled with hot air;"
Where the "man-eating (?) lion
away with his bluff;
Colonel Forrest of El Reno. Judge
bucks the Lowe of El Reno, and Mr. Furman of
Ardmore, I. T.
The hearing of the trial consumed
four days, at the end of whlcli time
gets the jury brought In a verdict of
guilty and the prisoner was sentenced
People are often poison* d withou
knowing when or bow. Explain your ca:
fully to our phy i-.'ians, ami they \vii
cheerfully give such information an 1 ad-
vice ai you require, with nit charge, and
we will sen 1 at the same time an interest-
ing book o:i I.lood and Sk''l Diseases.
THE SWI7T E?EiiriO CO.. ArLANTA, CA.
state enough of tne terms or circum-
stances of the sale to Indicate that
the affiant knows positively and ac-
curately, the actual facts. The affi-
davit of the contestant should, more
over, be substantiated by the accom
paying affidavits of one or more ottier
persons.
In the case of Robert L. Reynolds
vs. I/Oiiis L. Smith, decided Oct. 7, an
affidavit merely stating that since his As Forest Ranger in Charge of Wich-
entry the claimant made an agreement |ta Reservation,
relinquishing or agreeing to relinquish
C. B. JOHNSON APPOINTED.
his entry for a consideration, is h Id
to bo clearly Insufficient and indica-
tive of a lack of definite knowledge In
the affiant. In the case of John F.
Savyer vs. Salmon C. Gllliland. all of
the facts of the agreement were al-
leged except the name of the third
party, and it was stated that this was
at the time unknown to affiant and
[By Associated Press.]
Washing'in, D. C., Oct. 21.—Secre-
tary Hitchcock settled a bitter poli-
tical fight In Oklahoma by applntlng
Chas. E. Johnson, as forest ranger in
charge of the Wichita reservation.
This Is a victory for the so-called fed-
eral holding contingent as Mr. John-
son was supported by United States
his witnesses. It was held that the j Atorney Horace Speed and i3 in fact
name of the party with whom the j n bailiff In Speed's court. Delegate
agreement was made was absolutely \ fiynn i,a,j a candidate whose claims [ Call it "carnival,'
"Where the preacher shakes hands 'o life imprisonment with hard labor.
with the sport and the tough; Parties who were present report
Where the colt gets his trial on the that the court house was erowdad each
quarter-mile track; day and the trial was intensely in-
And the shy country maiden takes on teresting. There was much talent dis-
her first ''pack." played on the part of the attorneys and
both sides presented strong and able
'Twould not be a "fair" without argumentc.
"boosters," of course,
Nor the "bark" of the "spieler" with
voice that Is hoarse—
And what without midgets and giants
so tall,
And the "dip" with a "Mollie" to act
as his "stall?"
'Tis true there are biscuits and jellies
and such,
With "booze" for the "terrier," beer
for the Dutch.
To say nothing of poultry and snakes
that will sting—
In fact, at a "fair" you'll find "every
old thing."
The "fair' is a place of amusement,
I'd say,
Where "suckers" will go forever and
C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, Vt., say
his child was completely cured of a Sj
bad case of eczema by the use of De-
Witt's Witch Hazel alve. Beware
oi all counterfeits. It Instantly re-
lieves piles. J. N. Wallace.
TAMPERING WITH MAIL.
Warran,1. is Sworn Out For Oil In-
spector Brown.
"festival," "circus"
or "fair,'
essential. i (le pressed steadfastly. The place
In McKendrlck Scofleld vs. George ]);lya a sa]ary of $1,500 but is valu-
Cuttlng, decided Oct. 7, it was held, ,lt)ie far |,evond the cash competence.
however, that an allegation that the
agreement was made with "one Hig- Tot Cau8eE Night A,arm,
gins whose given name is unknown j ,<0ne nlght my brother's baby wsa The maid, wife or widow, evil or
Before the United States Commis-
sioner Alfred S. DeWitt, a warrant
was sworn out by Editor E. E. Brown
of the Observer, for the arrest of the
territorial oil inspector, E. E. Brown,
of Oklahoma City, charging him with
to applicant" was sufficient, and a takon wlth Croup wrltes Mrs. J. C.
hearing was ordered. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky„ "it seemed
Among the applications to amend ^ would strangle before we could get
entries to other land were a number
a doctor, so we gave It Dr. King's
•where the claimants had not examined Npw Dlgcoveryi wh|eh gave quick re
the land personally before making „ef nnd permanentiy cure(i it. We
their selection, but relied entirely up- a]wayg keep it in the house to protect
on tho information supplied by cer- (mr chlldren from Croup and hoop-
tain "locators" doing business at Law
Do you suffer from piles? If so do
I ing Cough. It cured me of a chronic not turn to surgery for relief. De-
ton and u her places, and the lan l bronchIal trouble that no other reme- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will act
taken proved unfit for agricultural dy wouId relleve infalliable for more quickly, surely and safely, sav
purposes. The department refused CoughSj Cold3| TUroat and i,ung
these aplicatlons upon the grounds as troub]es
stated in tha case of Edward L.
Schults, decided Oct. 5, "that a person
falling to avail himself of Hie privi-
lege conferred by the presidential
proclamation authorizing him. after
registration, to go upon the ceded
land and select a tract suitable for
entry, can not complain of the suit-
able character of the land entered.
When he relies upon the statemenl -.
of others and they are erroneous, he
can not be permitted to amend."
50c and $1.00.
ties free at A. E. Gray's.
Seekers of pleasure will find a way.lowlng (;oples tQ be made ot the
there; former's private letters, which were
Be it millionaire proud, or beggar 9°,^^ by mistake by Brown ot 0k;
poor' lahoma City.
The first part of the week the Guth-
rie Brown filed complaint at the office
of the Unite'd States attorney against
the oil inspector, alleging the charges
as above stated. The charges are the
result of the two Browns having the
same initials, for which reason it be-
comes possible for the letters of one
<o fall into possession of the other.
In the Thursday evening issue of
the Times Journal, of which Oil In-
spector Brown is editor, there was
published an editorial in answer to
pure,
You'll fini there each autumn, with
smile and with wink—
That's the best definition of "fair," I
should thinlc.
—John A. Avery.
ing you the expense and danger of aa
Trial bot- operation. J. N. Wallace.
POSTOFF1CE BUSINESS.
Same More Agents in
Oklahoma.
I can establish you in a
business which is worthy,
will pay you handsomely,
and the article is needed
in every home. Small cap-
ital with industry make it
impos§ ble to fail. It is a
winner. I must have an
ayeut in each town and
county, County manageis
have splendid income. Oth-
ers will do well. No lying
needed to seli it—it does
the work. It is ;t new pow-
er in disease, and its work
is convincing. The pro-
gress of any disease is
stopped at once, and the
CURE of it quifck. People
who WaNT to yet well
be wise to write for agent's
terms.Better write TODAY
First come, first served.
No matter how often you
have failed—this will NOT
disappoint you. We guar-
antee it.
Wichita Oxygenor Co.,
515 Winne Bldg.,
WICHITA, KANSAS.
WOULD UNITE LAND OFFICES.
Guthrie Register Wants Consolid3-;
tion With Oklahoma City
District.
[By Associated Press.]
are included extracts from his "Ob-
. „ . .. .. ... , 'server" Brown's private letters, thus
How Guthrie is Contributing to Uflcie
i sustaining his allegations, and for
which reason he appeared before the
I United States commissioner and
j swore out the warrant.
Kodot
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon-
structing the exhausted digestive or-
gans. It is the latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic. No other preparatiuj
can approach it in efficiency. It in-
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Crarups ana
the complaint of "Ofiservej" Brown, j allotherresultsofimperfectdigestion.
The latter claims that in this article PriceSOc.andfi. Liirpcsi.-econtains 2V4 tlmca
email size. Book all about dyspepsia mulled free
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT ^CO.. Chicago.
Sam's Prosperity.
readers of the Leader, to know the
vast amount fo business transacted
at the local postoffice during the first
Washington, D. C., Oct. 19.—John twelve days of October.
Lewis Ovkermnn, Cioshen. Ind: "De
It was the j Witt's Little Early Risers never bend
me double like other pills, but do
their work thoroughly and mak? rac
feel like a boy." Certain thorough,
gentle. J N. Wallace.
FOOLISH ENGINEERS.
Tried to
Pass Trains
Track.
Single
Sold by J. N. Wallace.
W. Boles, register of the Guthrie, | heaviest two weeks' business in the
When a person applies to enter land > okla., land office, is in Washington 1 history of the office.
and his application is rejected by the trying to secure a re-distric'ing of tho The s'atement given by the post-
local officers, his appeal from their iail(1 offices of the territory and the master shows the following, which Is
action does not exclude the land from ; consolidation of the Oklahoma City a fine example of the growth of the
general entry, subsequent entrymen! an(1 Guthrie offices. The necessity city:
taking it subject to the possible sue for a land office at Guthrie, unless the To stamp sales. $684.14; money or-
cessful termination of his appeal. land district is enlarged, has practi-1 ders paid, $39,162.93; remittances re-
For this reason, In the case of Norris caHy pa2320. as the work in the pre3- eeived from money order offices, $29,-
H. Kilmer, it is held that a Person j en{ district Is about completed. 967.13; foreign orders paid, $24.35;
making entry under his drawing, of Today Mr. Boles saw Commissioner deposits received from 550 offices (all
land subject to an appealed rejected Hermann ,-nd went over the entire sit-1 fourth class, $16,085.95; money orders [By Associated Press.]
entry in ignorance of that fact, is not uation The commissioner agreed that issued, $2,459.64; total handled for, De Soto, Mo., Oct. 19.—In a wreck
entitled 'o make a second entry under' a re diatric ing of the office should twelve days, $88,384.14. ! on the Iron Mountain road, near here, j
his drawing, even though the effect of be made and will probably submit such The local office also handled dur- last night at 11 o'clock, between the
a reversal of the action of the locil a rcc0mmendation to the secretary of ing tj,e first twelve days of October ( north bound passenger train No. 54 j
offi :ars in rejecting the prior entry. t)lc interior. This will not be done, j 590 registered letters and only those and the south bound fast freight train j
however, until Delegate Flynn Is con- wll0 a,.e familiar with the responsi- Vo. 79, one tramp was killed, and a
suited, and it is possible that he will bj]ity connected with the proper hand- second tramp and Engineer J. Egan
be call -d upon for a statement of his Xing of a registry business of this size badly injured. Several passengers and j
views in regard to the question. can appr?ciate the above statement. trainmen were bruised. The wreck j
Mr. Boles' term as register expires Jn connection with all this work was caused by train No. 79 leaving
this winter, and he is Incidentally there has been the quarterly collec the De Soto yards before No. 54, which j
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line tfigU for unnatural
discharges,Inflammations,
irritations or ulcernti uia
of mucous membranes,
Painless, and not astriu*
;the£vah8 Chemical Co, sent or
LiNCmHATi.o.m *,,ld ni-timriM.,
Circular sent on re<ju «'
CURES
In 1 to 5 days.
Guaranteed
Btricture.
Prevents Contagion
would oust him of all right secured
by the drawing.
What's Your Face Worth?
Sometimes a fortune, but never, if
you have a Ballow complexion, a jaun-
diced look, moth patches and blotche3 casting about to find out how the land tlon Gf box rents which adds greatly was three horus and thirty minutes j
lies in regard to his reappointment. to (j,e jabov involved. On accov.r 1 of |ate, had arrived. At 12:30 this morn-i
the Immense amount of work the de- jng the relief train returned to De |
$500 Reward. partment has allowed one additional goto with the injured persons, some
will be paid for any case of syphilis, clerk for three months and perhaps of whom were, taken care of here, the
the skin,—all signs of Live
Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life
Pills give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheek!
Rich Complexion. Only 25c at A. E.
Gray's drug store.
Sold to the Trust.
The Addison Tinsley Tobacco com-
pany of Ixmisiana, Mis-ouri. one of
the oldest and strongest concerns in
that state, was grabbed up last weeit
by the Continental Tobacco trust.
This company resisted the tobacco
trust for nearly five years, but at last
was compelled to surrender to the
octopus.
gleet, stricture, lost manhood, nervous ag permanent.
debility, seminal losses, weak shrunk-
en or undeveloped organs which I
fail to cure. This offer Is backed by
$25,000 worth of real estate owned by
me in Houston, Texas. Consultation
and advice free and confidential.
Send for symptom lanb . kAddress
Dr. E. A. Holland, 1019 Congress St.,
Houston, Texas.
"I had long suffered from indiges-
tion," writes G. A. LeDeis, Cedar City,
Mo. "Like others I tried many prep-
arations but never found anything
that did me good until I took Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cured
me. A friend who had suffered simi-
balance, nlOstTy composed of the fol-
lowing mall clerks, being taken to St. \
l ouis: Robert Arntzen, E. J. Carrol,
r.. J. Jackson. W. P. Tate and Bag-
gageman O. S. Leitz8e>\
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is not a mere
stimulant to tired nature. It affords
the stomach complete and absolute
larly I put on the use of Kodol Dys- rf>st digesting the food you eat.
pepsla Cure. He Is gaining fast and You don't have to diet but can enjoy
Yokohama, Oct. 22.—Marquis Ito's will soon be able to work. Before aa K00d food you want. Kodol
Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonary party has initiated a strong movement he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure indt- nyRpppsla cure Instantly relieves that
troubles ' Monarch over pain of every to overthrow the cabinet. Important gestlon had made him a total wreck, j distressed feeling after eating, giving
sort. Dr. Thomas' Electri cOil.
I political developments are anticipated, i J. N. Wallace.
! you new life and vigor. J. N. Wallace.
How About
Your Heart
Feel your pulse a few minutes.
Is it regular? Are you short of
breath, after slight exertion
as going up stairs, sweeping,
walking, etc? Do you have
pain in left breast, side or
between shoulder blades, chok-
ing sensations, fainting or
smothering spells, inability to
lie on left side? If you have
any of these symptoms you
certainly have a weak heart,
and should immediately take
MUeV Heart Cure
Mr. F. H. Oaks of Jamestown, N. Y.,
whose genial iace appears above, says:
"Excessive use 01 tobacco seriously
affected my heart. I suffered severe
pains about the heart, and in the left
shoulder and side; while the palpitation
would awaken me from my sleep. I
began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
ana soon found permanent relief."
Sold by all Druggists,
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
(First published in Oklahoma Leader
Sept. 19, 1901.)
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, That in pur-
suance of an order of the Probate
court of the county of Logan and Ter-
ritory of Oklahoma, made on the 17th
dry of September, 1901, in the matter
of the estate of Charles A. Berger,
di eased, the undersigned, as the ad-
mi Istrator with will annexed of said
d( ea'-ed, will sell at public auction,
to the highest bidder for cash,
subject to confirmation by said
rrobate court, on Saturday, the
19th day of October, 1901, at 2
p'clock p. m„ at the Probate court
room in the city of Guthrie, in saidl
county of Logan, all the right, title,
Interest and estate of thte said Charles
A. Berger at the time of his death, and
all the right, title and Interest that
the said estate has, by operation of
law, or otherwise, acquired in and to
all the certain lot, piece or parcel of
land,, situate, lying and being in the
county of Logan, Territory of Okla-
homa, described as follows, and upon
the following terms and condition",
to-wit:
For cash, all of lot four (4) in block
fifty-two (52) in the townsite of East
Guthrie, according to the official plat
thereof on file in the office of the
register of deeds of said county, said
lot being part and parcel of the sw.
Vi sec. 9, in Tp. 16 north of range 2
west of Indian Meridian, in the city
of Guthrie.
Dated the 17th day of September,
1.901.
Harper S. Cunningham.
Attorney.
(First published in Oklahoma Leader
Sept. 26, 190L)
NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma, County of
Logan, ss. In Probate Court.
Notice is hereby given that on the
21st day of September, A. D., 1901, J.
E. Ball filed in the Probate court of
the County of Logan and Territory of
Oklahoma, a petition praying for let-
ters of administration to be issued to
hi mi the said J. E. Ball upon the estate
of Ella King, deceased, late of the
County of Logan and Territory of
Oklahoma.
And pursuant to an order of said
Probate court Saturday, the 19th day
of October, A. D., 1901, at the hour of
10 o'clock a. m., of said day, that
being a day of the regular September
term, A. D„ 1901. of said Probate
court, has been appointed as the time
for bearing said application, when and
where any person interested may con-
test said petition by filing written op
position thereto on the ground of in-
competency of the applicant, or may
assert his own rights to the adminis-
tration and pray that letters be issued
to himself.
Witness C. W Goodrich, judge of
the Probate court of the County of
Logan, and the seal of the court af-
fixed, the 21st day of September, A.
D., 1901.
[SEAL.]
C. W. GOODRICH,
Probate Judge.
Free Homes for ail—10,000 'arms,
20,COO tow 1 lot." 5,000 nt'iieril clainc?
In the great Kiowa and Comanche In-
dian reservation soon to bo opened to
settlement. Sectional map with law
governing opening and full directions
for taking claim, by mail, 25 cents.—
Fred L. Wenner, Guthrie, Oka.
WANTED—Several persons of charac-
ter and good reputation in each state
(one in this county required) to rep-
resent and advertise old established
wealthy business house of solid finan-
cial standing. Salary $18.00 weekly
with expenses additional, all payable
in cash each Wednesday direct from
head offices. Horse and carriages
furnished, when necessary. Refer-
ences. Enclose self addressed stamp-
ed envelope. Manager, 316 Caxton
building, Chicago.
QOCTOR BEZANSON
Devotes special attention to nervous dis-
eases of men and women and diseases of
children.
Room 17, Gray block—Entrance from Di-
vision street or Oklahoma avenue.
Residence. No. 510N. Division.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Real Estate
and Chattel Security
Abstract Furnished
Farms for Sa'e
Inquire of
H. H. HAGAN,
Guthrie, Okla.
1
Standard remedy for Gleet,
Gonorrhoea and Runnings fuinvl
IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid- I"\1LIT J
ney and Bladder Troubles.
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