The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 87, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 27, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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PROMINENT CIT-
IZENS ARRESTED
I Oklahoma City Constabulary
Enforce Water Law
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TltC OKLAHOMA STATE CAFiTAIi, BATttREAy JfOnVlNG, JLT.V ~ igpi.
:5 frf
/ man f f*,r </.••
Mother'* rrl«n« It i M
PLEADS N3T GUILTY
| j During nn Alarm nr Hre The*. Pen
pl« Ar.. <liarc«<| wiih «|,rlnk
jinx From lie, w ltr 111.
lTnl,ll.lir,| hy Orit Inntire.
I! OKLAH0M * CUT, O. r. JUI/V It
^Wpeclal.) \ i .rue crowd or prominent
ralUMIu were before the ,, OOUrl
J yesterday, probably for ,l„
Jin tli-ir 111,., t„ answer ti .. ,
W aprltikllni; their latvn. „rt,.r the fire
1 alarm ot Ti y , ,
I V0""«r",S t|„. o( „
|' the i ! it
Sim A* "• P,,k,n- <! nlert H>iu*e.
William (Johb-n, jjJotiJ riot guilty
U C. Husky, not guilty,
Mrs. Hird, not guilty.
Mr. Arnutrnir, •mphntl nlly r,ira<l
I Dot guilty.
• Mrs. Stevenson, not jruli'y.
Dr. E. E. hl'llllps, not guilty.
John I hi ley, not j-.ilHty.
K. Wright, ti >t guilty '
Byron Howell, not present.
Diuggist linker, not guliiv.
Fred Uvrrbeck. not guilty.'
James Mil' y, nn response
No. 6.1 llnrrivon avunu.., no response
No. 110 Harrison avenue, n . ,v-
ppdnae.
James Marlnnn, no response.
Si-vrml utlii i .irrr v.i'1 |,. ,
|to<luy.
Most of the nir.itefl p,,,,;, who
■£>«"■,"I 11 in., i I, .i t„ i,....
■Ire alarm. f
JThwv , w. r. i 1,1 j.,
Kills itiorfih ... At ■ r thor.„n I \ ,.irl ... th,.
J '
|t< b-l.li- i I ti... t. , .;i| i fT. . | „f th,.
~C8tH will I". M t'l , . ■ nit,I ill t. r 1 ><-.
Pom allowing a • .rinkler to run while
I''" !! '• I •" Is • n I I\ Tin.' t„
■-««
Oomf.trt and Ozfstyfg.
Friend"are & "r"k ' U'3 ^
••v;r: •vi.^sssa £
"•)U d U1 hic'i.!-> !•! I'.wl.i , . • ,1 ,. .tf,.,,?/!# ?
«!| I -|.,„ .. .. .1, I,ut q,
• i" rv
.KiujinaUun
, I • ., i.ujuioiliIudiiatKii yr
Mil wh. rn h • will havo hl« offlc.. in
til., future until the n,.w build In,; l
completed nnd County Attorney fay-
""1 '"'novo t.i th.1 Ov rh .l^.-r ra
bull llfifr where he will have
larger quart.ru th,in thus- he vai-uLd
I.. 11. Key. Will soon 1,-ave fur the new
country i„ tnh ■ up hl >v„rk „ ri)Unty
attorney „nd hl, ri)„nl w||| ho v.h;i1ii1
liefer,e Ilenn.-siey him not yet ilenld-
..I where he will „„ m.j jU(Ili,e Uurw>,
naa not boo surd.
The offleer, who luive to it,e vault,
will not n,me until the .tr,,n< arm of
the law ejeets them or the new build-
aid v. '"J an''
it . ' whtre """"til the
first of October.
O RAFT ICRS RUN
OKLAHOMA CITY. o. T j,-T y OR
(Hl'eelul.)—Three «tranj;.rH w-
rested yeHterday nt the C'hoa.w de-
pot on eomplnlnt that tiioy wiro otter
5V"r ""J Bi-lHnit lioifua railroad
II. keta t.i hi Rene. The |. .i ti ..
">•'"■ I. W, Kerr, N.
,alh<r One nrty clnmled that nt
hoelaw depot that the,,, parties
would take old baeaite , i,....k. „ ?
.tub, nnd write a .1.,„|n«tlon irn It In
Ink and offer ,t for Hs a b '"
fide railroad ti. li -I. A, „„ romplalnlilB
wltnetaOB could bo round „n whlel, to
bai,. a complaint the thr, „ nn „ were
released.
Continued from P.ire On\)
ami Hi
9. ii. 11. 1
3.'. C4 and
9. 10.
THE fIREMEN USE PE-Ril NA.
4M y
■'T'," """Ider tha peeullnr menu aa he
FIKt'iFV StifftK
MI tDY
tXPOSLSt
United States Attorney Will En-
force Curtis Law
CHEROKEE COWMEN MUST GO
The Depart men! orjuatl.c ,vlll p„,h
"'i' l-lv.slacli Inter.Bta nroilotia
"III of III. W,j Mnilb \r„
■'• inliiig \oiv.
Sections 1. ?.
K liAif Mftion 14. S#I,
- ■ —• half sertl
Mono 2w. , -7, 2s, :t... ;:j aM(1 j-
Frnrtionnl reeilon, 4. motion, t.
and a uI 8ect,°na '->■ 1-. 17. 1\ :i,
v. .. i T- 1 a> R- 10 w
r ractlonal m . tl-mv i . ■
M . I. '''• 1 a.. It. 1(1 w.
tiS.'./. 1,t S": s'TV.,-T, •
ter .,etl, 1, II. H. etlanli IT. :i V.
t|N. half rV;A!"r^-
u wis ... l, it, o, i, V !l III , ,v I
'.ti n il. I.",. 17, Hi
1J, aretlona : ,. 21. ffil . '■
B. half section 2|i. Herllnn*.
Sections 1,
17. I-., half mm t ion Js l "
mi ction ah , a. half s.-etlnn :
, Hi« Ml K
'« are irr. ,ular, hln hours or Maura
tin.-. rt.Un. and he ai-
t«-i-'iMt"rt between the
moii,it i.nous idleness
1 i w.i I ting, nnd the
orv 11 IdesB h a s t .>
« h i follows i t "h
alirm summons froiu tho
> i!i 'lni> • he stands for hours scer<-h-
i i• T1111 ' b' ti of .i i.urning
1 '• "" ''in Mil... wh!!o -in tho .ti).-,-
.' y " 'il "is of valor clini; t . Irs
' ' '* 1 "r mull. Pud.
...™ur. !
gine, daoiiin-; throu.m alley and avenue'
at a ti- .U .H,:k speed, pulling on his tar-
• Kncs, 'i? next moment p.s-
ndlnv perilous heights on Elipppery ]aj.
bfinilW re smoko urul Pr^/ sun,, ate and
All these things bring a peculiar utratn
dot's U hody which no other vocation
'J'hpan men ore peculiarly subV-st t dls-
• iHe oi the kidneys and stuiuai li. .V i-
ture cannot stand everything. Though tho
•spirit be willing tho
body is
weak.
do not
time to
other men. They
must have .something
tXPOSliRt
URdiiS
CATARRH
sometlm.
Aiiese mer
even hav
n.T'1,'," '• "l15' Psn'ia la round to bo i,o
I "Iar ain.if'Lc in, m,n. lt strikes B
lhe oi ht unacb ynd JUrtnry
- ■ ..I.., '• 'or untiled roni-
l\f All iBifc fOU ! ' yln'; wl«h prescrip-
TROUBLES I bran* ■. 11, un,. r(t ;
1 ■ "ingested mem-
troubles. It relloVos
reilm-ta
dies.
1'eruna is always ready
pi^'mptiy, it cures certainly.
yslemle rntnrrh ,t iurk In stem-
( h or kidneys wie n Peruna t-> used
hen a cold settles anywhere in a Joint
■ II ill,. v aaa i ii ji i ti tii || {(
tli.it operated qui'-kly, Komething s i. ' I < r in aii or ••',n IVrunV' V.i-■' mnii'i JO,nt .
I ley 111.V.. t.,o much : t stake to indulge I.timm . P'"mptly n«j-
In experiment, or uncertainly. > learned thl., therefore tH.y u^'Kuilr" '
Rr:-
[rOl'TUFl J, < (|. (•; sm.rts
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lOKTiAHOMA CITV, (). T,, JTTLV 26.
*>j„ , lai i ' 1 ' ■ V i i son of
■. A. Mi rnjj, a faun r rcMiling about
1
E w
I ght and placed in J;.i| .y h|s father
1
I
|!.H r. If ist'ti upon ti," ndvico of th-
f"J"u • • civen the
Impression il ',' :t v. ..->i,| !„. i,t.st fur
pm to rem, ii at loon .
_ PKR!" ii si.^ IMJITRED
■OK LA II ii.MA CITY. O. '| , j (,'LY 2fl.
1
I
J M - II from n 1 'h<
| s Merlou- !y Ii u .s taken
~ ,h" f 1 Ai!"' lm . it 11 i nil Jmm
fen in the . are ot Dr. Ryan, the .Santa
J P «v-Ic .in. It Is ben. V I lhilt
rl r"' -'ii ii -h
ley are ver> seri us.,Ho Was hlanding
I the crowded platform an I In trying
J
■ <l fell upon the rock ballostln ir.lon*,
T
of about ti;.i ;y ml. s ftn hour
SOME WILL MOVE
|t LAHOMA ('< i'' .N'TY OFF it
WILL VACATE.
|KIJAH" I.M A t V. ( . T.. JMLV
f1*1' v« 1 of the «ounty of-
I
■ ill!
1
I
1 tables and chcap furniture to the
CUPIDS COURT.
JULY 28. _
L I o« lul.)—Yesterday at noon Mr
JViirren s, Sherman and Miss Uarle
Hi.lea were J,.|„e,l In m„rrh„;.. The
I rl'I ■ tirred lit ti,., homo „r ,u„
rides parents twelve miles n.irlhwen
°f,l'!"",c"y. -rm.-il the eeri'monv!
All. Sherman Is the sen of Mr V s
Sherman „f Sherman Machine
or w.i. Hales and (Jeon-e ? ..
" this c„y. Boll, are Promlen" you!^
NKW POSTOFF1C15 BOX Kg.
ouiillilin ''I'ry, JI.I.V 2U._(spoo1nl)
new I l""t"fr,1'"' """"" "'«o received CM
n al.l.h ,
, LT" * 1"""" aine pulillu at
■ IIH. much needed Improvement to.
' wl,h the reoent nddltlon of s, v..r-
ul lieu- car, I,.rs ami clerks am „ua great-
'> io uiet'iucienuy of theollice.
TII10 COt:NTy"OFFICER,
OKLAHOMA CITY, JULY 2,1. Special)
Tho hearing In tho matter of tho Hint
of I'oleord & Zelgier against tho offlceni
of Oklahoma county, which w;ls to have
Cunif up to-.tay, hay b-c,i popipu| <4 Until
tomorrow. The owners of the building oro
Intn .stent aid the county oflflciaJs do n t
want to occupy tho builOing a dsy lon-
ger than they have to but. on tho oil. r
hand they do not wish to soe tho county
officers turned out of doors when other
nuajlers arc not avallulde. Work on tho
new 11uxsei 1 Imlldlng will bo pushed a.s
rapidly as ppewlble and It is hoped that It
will lie r.rfuly for occupancy by the coun-
ty offices within |il,ity days.
AMERICA'S Greatest Jleilicino is
r\ ll.ii.il M.-ars„|,;,rill,i,|„,
►es-"s uneinmllcil curative |,owera nna
ita record of cures in GREATEST.
CfilMiNAL CALENDAR
VINITA, T. T., JULY 28-(Sneclii.)
'' L Soper, United State, dlnlrlct
attorney for the northern district of
the Indian Territory, Is in Washington.
Mr. Sopor is there to consult officials
•If the department of justice and of the
Interior department In regard to the
enforcement of certain provisions of
the Curtis law In the Cherokee nallon.
Suits have already been Instituted
ngainst several cattlemen who are ex-
ess lund holders under the Curtis
law and there Is little doubt that the
courts will Issue orders when the eases
(to to trial dlreclng the cattlemen to
vacate the large tract of land now be-
ing used by them In violation or law,
Soper has been trying for a long
time to enforce hte Curtis law In the
northern district nn.l it will not he
long now before the cow man must
move on.
LAYING TRACK.
CADDO. T. T . JI'LY X,- ^pedal)-Co1
it. Melaish of the choctaw, Oklahoma and
Gulf road, who was in tho city today,
ftntol to tho Capital correspondent that
track laying „n the Hartshorn Ardmore
extension has commenced.
The Best Prescription for Malaria.
Chills and Fever Is a bottle of drove *
-no pay. Price BOo. tura
Section 1, a, 4. i
ter
sction?
i ly, ;
I NR. quar
W. half k- ..
\t' ~i'' r''*''• • oi
hVif -1.r,"cioa u -h i"'
half section .L'. sections ::i «
UJSJL011,? A Vfrn< t iona I sec-
sectfuns 14 and jn_'C 1,01,3 n J- fractional
« . * , ■ l U. 11 W.
section "1'3 x',-1' N hi,lr IU"' 81: nuarter
section '■ v
ouurter h' i ' S' *s- half and N\V.
quditi r «> i ti .sections 11. 11. halt and
Son s «: 5 11 - i;- 111!; Be .
filler";. ,'. '' s "ii i -n w
• l I . I I I . seel I,!,;.• ;i •
"if Hi ctiou i: half s.
,,, , 'J'- 2 8., K. 11 W.
2, " cc°i'nse3•,r?rrw""f1^
f,"o" ■ j'r •S-Vt't.!'t"\s11'- V'-tlons 'l I. I
rpilTter Vection H.'s/halt and'Nw'." „u ,
icr .siftion J.i, sections 28, n ..
it. S' ,lult d NIV.-iiii,,,;
... . „ T. 3 S., R. 11 \v
hXt&liiTZuoZiyr'..
17, N. half and til'J. quar'ter
t, I- secti u Hi. s. eli,>ns M "| 1 i" •
section Xk f..ctlori.s :7. ":s ~;.!i1.1
tion 32, N. half and S\V.' quarter section
HR, T. 1 S.. R. 13 \V.
•Jetton 7aiJeii fT;'Uun. '' X- hu,f 8°('tion 5.
fl -' i! '• V' l. UMl ' J;- (1" liter m. linn
J. section JS. rfw. ,, ,.irlur s', ,V',\l
• lUiMt.-r section .• •• i , • ■
OV NJ3 tkei , i 80
quarter NL, quarter seetii.-i ' \ i. H-
section 26, NK. • i-irter s. et
iuarter.cui.il,... , , w 'V
o . It '• 1 S-. ii. H W. 'i
i.'if ' f -N'•- Qu^rtsr , i i s v
half and N\,. quarter sect I m : . a'i,
!i3
ction
JOHN SWEETIE
A
. i K/r !'• J""y 8WEETINO, Captain, Fir.,
| IVi. artm- t of Kvanston, 111., :
3. i, 5. E.
. 11, H. 13.
R. WM. SUMPTER. Lieutenant
luck Co. No, i. Fire Department,
Kvanston, IU., writes.
' I'. nina cnrui me of kidney trouble or I . "Sometime ajjo we had such con'
weak tt I ;;l:;-eJ|,/;-; in- t,n"al hard sorvice that I, as well as
! v- >ut rio is pain. Some of J*1®"' was ©omplotely exhausted
the i.remen h .1 en t.i.iia iv-uua, <>nd fe't rr.y nerves Riving way.
i'' , 1V11"" '1 1, ! ht It ni'L ln 1 "One of our men had tried Peruna. ,
cur' d mi in nTtff ^ Ulu' but U ! !J> Uv>.
Five bottles made a rew man of
me, and three mors restored me to
perfect health."-Wm Sumpter.
• — -- . aiiu uc i 111 \ i r* i i | ||s t i
try it. W # -I, | so and found the change
simply marvelous. h ,
A dose seemed better than a mea'
snd in ten days we were all feeling
tine. —John tweeting.
CATT. CAR I, HARMS, Captain Co. 2,
I ire Department, fco. Evanaton, 111.,
I writes:
"l heenn taking Peruna last f*ll for
b'.io'der and stomach troub'e. As it
seemed to relieve me I kept it u* until
n w I am ^lad to say it his completely
cured mc.
"We k<
it In t'i
h-
and
- 1'itii Evanston.
* fU A£a,eme"°,of V«'u" °f|f'Tl"' wri ° 0n" '° Cr Hartm.n, giving
Address Or. H.rtm.n, Presldentof oltbCp"^
, 31,
id i
A SMALL WAR
AN ATLEE I, T,
R. 17 \\\
150.00 REWARD.
One black horse, weight 12W. shave-tall
White spot In race. Sole lie, k; was
readied l.ut has grown out but shows
il n;is bi> a ciippo 1.
One brown mare, weight 130), wire-cut
on left hock on inside, one white hind
foot, white spot la rcc., heavy nuu.e
and tail.
J. ,iy for return of horses, or $50.00 for
Itorses and thief. Arr «t and wire
C. V. PORTER,
,, ,. Bheriff.
Enid, O. T., July 24. 1901.
About Thirty Shots Were Fired
ane One Wan Was Killed-
A Last Frontier Episode.
On July
the
thr. e prisoners escaped from
county jail. A reward of fuo
lire of each is offered by tli*>
Excollcnt Combination
io plea i -it method and lu-nctieiul
« < f tin- well known remt.lv,
or manufactured by the
.roRWiA 1 iu MvBirr Co., illustrate
niueof obtaining the liquid laxa
principles of r !Utits knoun to be
einaliy laxative ami presenting
hi t ho for mi, ,st refreshii^tt> th-
Urn! «e,., j,tabl- ♦. ili(> system. It,
r't.'ne ported Mren^thenlng lava-
■ oleaiuiing • „■ , .'i,■ in elfect.uai ..
•liinjf eo.cis. headacltes nud fevers
■yyet pr.. i ,,t|v " I etaSblino* one
I
l': 1 ,'e.iom from
7 objeotionablo quality and sul-
J*i W d its acting on the kidMys,
1 ' ''
Wtatlujf ti cm, tuake it. the ideal
for the t
sheriff. They are-
Ren Newman.
fright 1W pound!
mouth shaven, h
v ears large heavy
roiul brim bltick
string for banu. .
rhlte striped sliirt.
Walter RuriiH, alias <5. o. Stevens, alias
Joe Miller, 5 i.et |Iu.hw tail, light eom-
pl#ction, very light thin tx nd, about 20
or 2.' years of age; wore dink brown suit
lllfht colored shirt, tan .bee., shop
toed, No. t .
Wm. Campbell, colored, o
weighs i;u pounds; ha.s hid
not very badly scarml; 1, d
grey pants^No^ 9 lace shoes, v
undershirt', wh'trr h t | ,,ki
thr
back uf h
t. 2 or 3 inches tall,
23 years of ag.%
e eyes, dark hair,
loots, half box-toed,
Iota h luit, rawhldo
rk i uits, bluo und
tall,
ATI.rn, I. T. JCJ.Y 26.—(Special.)—
A klll'HK occurred here Wednesday
evening. Some trouble had arisen be-
tween Thrasher nnd Edwards on one
side and Oeorge. Bill nnd Dowd Tuck-
er on the other. Thrasher and Ed-
wards are reported to have threatened
to shoot up the town tho neit time
they were In Atlee. They came to
town on Wednesday evening snd the
trouble or,l ie. Thrasher and Edwards
were on the street and the Tuckers in
the store. cLndon missiles began to fly
an.l a young man by tho name of Mon.
"•"th who was In no way connect,, t
carryng 11 "llhle l'"" fr. m store
carry ng n I n f t gun. lie was Instant-
ly fired upon by the men In the street
h"s ,, 1 , n bul1"1 I"
it i , m ",,vo h«'>' 'li«-
pati hid to tho scene N', arrests h
T. l ri.
Sections 1, 2. i.
13. 17, is, in, i'o. 2i,
"0, 3i, gj, oi and
Sections 1, 2, '3*4, '.
15. j7, Ji. ly, 20. 21, ..
'<i0, «i, 3^, ut and ....
Sections 1, 2, 3. 4.'&. n ,
1 , 17, IN, JO. 20. 21. 22,
30, 31, 32, 31 and ;iij.
Sections 1, 2." 3, V *, t; 1? V '
15. 17. is, ];l, l'ii. ji. ', '
su. ai, 32, ;|| and ' ''
T. 3 ti., R. 17 W.
Sections 1, 2, 3 I 5 ,. v , g
15, J7. IS. IU. JO, 21, 22, t.j,
JO, 31, aJ, 31 aiill
4 3., R. 17 W.
R. 1G W.
■ «. «. S, 9. 10, ii, 12, ut
l?. zs.
•..i*. 11. 12. 11.
ti J ;% K- half
R. 9 W.
■■ Hon 28, all sections 29, 30, 31, 32, 31. and
36.
All sections l, 2
K K 11, 'lli! JM5?'
E. ha!
half st
half si
ction ':',"an'
ction 32, all
1 N.
eli
, all sections-
quarter section
nnd SE. quarter
quart- r and ...
s ::«> and .ti. w.
is 34 and 3G.
9 W.
10, 11, 12. 14,
10, 11. 12, 14,
sections 1. 2. 3, 4,
ractional sections li, , ,
'!'• 1 ri.. it is \\
Sections 1, 2. 3. 4, ..
13, 17, is, la, jo, 21, j-.1,' 'j.:, 'a '
' T 2 S.', R. 18 W.
Sections 1, 2 t i< , , s
17, 16, ly, 20, 21. 22. 25.
32.
T. .1
Sections 1, 2. :t
), 3o, 31,
3. 10, 11, 12.
j T. 1 N.. R, 11 W.
M m | All sections 1. 2. and 3. NB. quarter
and B. half section 4. NW, qua,t-r and /
luii •■" tion . .iii .sn-tions P, 10. 11, J2, TI
16, IS, u, N. half and HE. quart, r seeii..
-i, -t.it sections 22, 23. 21, j.., y,. v
?r,eV'.- S-f- MU'U"'" •'Ction -J. all Bee
tlonii 30, 31, 32. 34, and
T. a X., R. 11 W.
All sections 21, 22. 2.!, 21, 2.". 26 27 N
ha'f pei il.u, J, B. half section 21, 'all s-". -
lions «>4 and ,
cw T. 3 X., R. 11 \V.
,bU • q^'irter section 7, fractional section
t!on s, l
E.' half !
\V,
34. ' ' " '
T. 4 S., R. 18 W.
Sections 1, 2. 3, ii, ; ,
fractional scttions Jl' iV.
T. 1 8., R. lii w'
Sections 1, 2, : , I fra- i
teKtfe
27, 2\ 2:1, fra< 11. i.al sen', 11
lions 32, 34 aa.l
T. 2 S., R. ID W.
Sections 2, ft, h, ,,, fiit, 1.
7. s. sections t , lb, Jl, 12, li •
.sections 17. IS, 20, 21. recti.a'is
27, fractional scctloa 2-, •. t.
T. 3 S.. R. 19 W
Seetlonsl.2,3, . hi'i'e:,
Sections 1, 2, 8, fractional «
sections 10. 11. 12, 11, j;,. lraotl'
21, sections 22. 23. 2t, 25, 2, 2;
section! 28, sections 34. 33.
T. 4 8., it Hi W.
Sections 1, 2. 4. fra 11, rial
sections 11, 12. fraction. 1 - 1,
T. 2 Is'., K. v \v
All section 1 w st of !
- 10, 11, 12,
10, 11, 12,
It
sections R.
All suction 1. N. half, SE. quarter N
""f >v\. o'. 1i r id SE. quarter SW
quarter sect,,,a 2. N. half N. half &Z
Jimirier SW. quarter sec. tion 3. N. half
• ■ ■: ..u• ■ • 'i-ii 4 sw. ."i-irter s': —.
qnarter ■' 'ion K. half NK. quart.-i. ' T. 4 N., R. 11 W.
v v '' 5Harl r Nw- quarter, I •N1- QU/'fter W. half section 1. all s.
{., Y ! v,. •* ■' quarter section 6. 1 l'"" - NL, quarur section 3. SW ..u.
I'' yunrl.-r and S. half section 1 «««•* "" i •' " - " • • -
" 1 ' "" 1 N^ • quarter, SE. quar-
b'r " 1 • half SW. quarter section
f; h.al 'juarter and S. half section
1 • -v 1- 11 M . arter. S. hafli SK. quar-
ter, NV\. q 11 . r 11 r H, half SW. quarter sec-
half 1: quarter. NW. quarter
f SE. quarter section 12, all
. 13. W. half section 17. all
i 21. S ii
E. ha I
half st
All
qui
tor
N. half : ection
:;. r and SW,
arter section
ill .section 2'i,
ti r
sections 1. 2.
ter, Si',, quarter;
md SW. quarter,
^ W. quarter. Nil
Ute
11 \v:
quarter, NW.
half. SE. quar-
ln.r NE, guar.
ad ;
N., R. 10 W.
;. I. 5. '• 7. 5. 9, m. 11.
21, 21, 22. 23. N'W. quar-
. half section 2fi, ail sec-
■ 31. 32 . 34 and 33.
N . R. 10 W.
NJ quarter and E\\
-tii s *eti 11,is 3. 4. 3. 8. '
I Sj:. quarter section K
All ;
half f.
tt r hi*
sectioi
" '• Il .11 y "1.11 c, w. hair I .
tIon. t. I., h , 1 r .. . ti.,,, 11, n. halt
I ',!• ' -ti N. lull «.. tl.11,
1 a, , tlori - all section 2^. N. naif
1 ,lin« St- quarter ■ . ction 21, aii .- eli. n .
-.'m i":- 1111"*1'' NW quarter
• nd .- half section .o, .\. li^if section .11
and sections 31 und 3C.
T. 1 N., R. 12 W.
All sections 1, 2, a. 4, 3. 6. 7, 8, 10. 11 n 1
30; £. ai.1!*.~u' "J' A **' '*•20* ! '
T. 2 N., R. 12 W. I
Lots 3, 4. E. half SW. quarter and SK
, qucrter section 7, lots 3. 4. S. half bV; 1
I |.iu;iiter and SW. quarter s< ction a, l-.ts i" 1 '■
j 4, and S. half SW. quarter se'cti.,n I), 1 1
. lots 1, _, 3, 4. section lo, lots 1 n,,,, |.
" h 8- half Nw quarter
. I halt NE. quarter and S. half section it.
, | sections 1-. 17. 18, 19, 2a. 21, 22, 2 3, 21
, -., j h.tti section 27. all sections
31, 32. S. half s. tcion 31, all seetion 33' t<
_ x T. 3 N.. Ji. 12 \V. la
np/1 S. , t. half and NW, quarter -section 2, NE. 11. all
half
art-r
sections G,
. fractional
• M a. I
taolnnnn
ti ins 4, 9.
ual section
fractional
•etlo
T. 4 N.. it. 10 w.
s ti. 7, N. half and SW. nuar-
• - ■ • - ' qur.It. r a** ion ' v w.
half N I-., quarter ord SE. quarter . • ti.oi
12, NW. quarter section II. all sections 1.
I* l'i Wi 2 • "!. NW, quarter an l S hafit
sect It'll 2"". NE. quart* r section
a 11(1 'it'll «"iu NV. quarter set tion 2 N i"
'• ; , >'• -'. J"""'r ►. ctl.i.i 3, M. i|i.H(ri,„|t'l,,|
and SI-. quor- k.U. quarter section Z. K quarter
• -in ion 2-->, all | t'on 9.^SE. quarter section 10, E. half and
fors.
I AST DAY AT SILL.
FORT SILL. O. T . JCI.Y 26.-(Spec-
ial.)—^Tho closing day of registration
hi re was uneventful. It rained all nf-
rnoon. 030 registered today. Total
1.
lust man who registered. John
I'm pro s«. of manufacturing figs ,
liV'l. ns they are plcnsant to the H. ]:,
J but the tiiodlolnal qualities of the ,
are obtained fruin senna and
i"-)ii.atic plants, by a method
n to the CAi.iroiiKiA Fio briiri>
rly. In order to tvt its lienoflcial
l and to avoid imitations, please
taper the full name of tho Company
pm et the front of every package.
|lFGRNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
rr.ANcisc ). cat.
nw v.. r. new vonit. n t.
h bi- uil Dfucci«ta —PriceMo. per bottle.
> replied. "John
' lie said that
for his chance
Wh -n asked his ...
Kelly, born In Illi
he would take 60 cents f
but refused when offered the money.
I •it Hill deserted, Lawton growing,
people still coming, the crowd is estl-
inated at 3W.000. We have fine rains
every day here. Every one here is con-
fident'that he will draw No. 1.
Dr, Hdrier's
WILD CHERRY
£ I TT E RS
YOU NEED IT
To keep your stomach in order.
To stimulate T.ur lazv liver.
To assist your sluggiih bowels.
To clc*r your hnin,
Tn brighten your spirits
To drive tw iy ihe bhes,
*nd m ke life tforth ih'ing.
A wholesome stimulant antl a
pleusant-to-take tonic
appetizer.
Ma4t olv ky th. Df
Mrt.c.oi '.Jo . D«y.0r\, Chio.
Its cAge Its Gaartntet
SiM Crrrr«h«rf
., all .
all sections 4, i
10, all se< i Ion 11,
degree Alar. tleo.
T. 3.
All s. i tion 1. v ,
Sur. all sectioi" 2
ail set tion 12 west
Sur., nil sertl. nK
; e lion 24. wrst
all section 2f . wc
I Nl'
half sectio'i
Mer. Geo.
All
half'
•rtli
T. 4 N., R
'tin.i
t
j
nrt.l W '• ' I .rr
ter and S. half s.
SW. quarter sc. t n|
quarter fi, eij sm t:
12 West Wi degree .\|
Hons 11. 1". 17. is l;
SE. half section 21.
sections 21. west - f
T. 1 N'..
W, half NE.
t.-r and W half
2. 4. S. 1, ,; • s .
bnd S£. quarti
7. i: half S. • ! 'i
half ni: i.ir*• • \
and w quarti r ■< ct
16. E ball stall, i,
lion 18. NE. qi: irit r j
SE. quart* r f ct I >n
quarter. V . hall Si:
Hon 24. W h i' Nl'i. e
quarter ami W. Iialf
t ons . , S. half r~
24.
..... quarter section li. all section 12. E.
liulf section 14. all sections 17. 18, fraction-
■ Nr. Miiarter suction 9o. lots 1. 2. 3. 1
""•J *Y Vllf friWtional section
r'o -i j ;I" • yuart,r section 34, lots
i, i, J, 4, section 2!>.
T. 4 N., It. 12 W.
A" .8®?.t.,?n« 1> 2. 3. 4, f., 1, 7 NE. quarter
ter and
. quar-
.iit r and SW" quar-
1 I, j. 7. 8, 0.
and W. hafrscction
half'so, tion 19,
A', quarter
N. half !
NAV. quarter and S. half
ectlt.n
M - non 24.1 N. half and W.'haif'sE,' quar-
ts r f.i ( tio n8o.
W. half ,s.-t tloii 1. north and SE quarter
section 2. V half and si; una" r
"• .Ill Si et I r N hs!*' I! q,iel4er
section 8, SE. quarter section ;' W, quar.
•""■n '• i, ii, i., , i\i,. quarter •— -" —
ilf j d. half NW. quarter und SW. quarter sec- (Continued on Seventh i'ugej
If Wotmorc's Best don't suit your taste the dealer will Hve
you back your money. The first chewing tobacco ever sold
under a guarantee. The best value in tobacco, because
you tion t pay for premiums you don't get.
2*. V.
!' •'f SE
. all see
■ half sec-
'Ai®1
^'ou're sure to
Just tobacco—no premiums
If your dralcr has not W tmnrc't IU
tend us fio rents/or a p .und plug.
Remember ihe Umbrella Bra:jrf.
M. C. WCTMORE TOBACCO COMPANY
St. Louis, Mo.
Th* largest Independent factory in America.
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