The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 31, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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^unreasonable deimiuils have; li •< n hiniK i'« r years. TI"* I.one Wolf
►incident wan but one more iu the lonj; list. Another reason was
that the petition for a retraining order wan filed iu th^-wrong
Hconrt, and Judge Irwin wan prompt in so ruling. 1 pon the broad
^ ground of equity to the whole people the time is "now here when
^lauds held b.v the original people of America in mortmain shall
become productive and bo made into homes for men and women
'who work and do things for the betterment of all the people.
The towns of Lawton, Anadarko and Hobart are daily receiving
Additions <to their red light districts from this plan*. It is immeas
I Drably to the advantage of 151 iWuo but slightly tou«;h for the babv
Vowuh to the south.
B£NO, o. T., J FLY SO.—(Special
i—Drawing was resumed h<r<* this
Kmornlng promptly at s o'clock with
Lflve boys drawing from the box foi
U«><h Iwnd <J1«trict Thu work Ih pro-
M.-1 oaaing much raore rapidly than y. s-
Iter day nnd the denomination of tit"
i commission to pish toward ...- early u
rciose as la consistent with bsolut
pustir* and fairness to all I - Mppafmt
(Judge Dalo tills morning? said that 2,:.n()
'raiacH would bo drawn from each box
>li possible.
, The conduct of the drawing has b. h
|*t> /idr and Just that no complaint 1
[heard anywhere. Sntlafaction la ox
[pressed by oil interested and words of
(•wanpest praise are on all Bldea heard
tfor Governor Richards. Judge Dale and
[Colonel Dyar, the members of the-com-
unisslon In charge.
i United States Marchal Harry Thomp-
son, Deputy Ned Slsson and larg<
(free of asslntanta together with the
(representatives of the prominent news
p :pers on the platfoftn, beside the land
{office force who are actually enga^- l
bn the drawing and rocordlng of nann-n.
, The large boxes Cj-om which the
name* are drawn ore ten feet long by
'thirty Inches square and are built on
an axel which permits a revolution of
it he boxes to'thoroughly mix ti, en-
Velepea containing the Identlfhxition
(blanks, There arf five openings, env-
<ered by 61 ides and one of the ten boys
•selected to.do teh drawing is stationed
at each opening, drawing in rotation.
[The numbering oT envelopes nnd the
Irecordlng of names Is attended to by
4a force of twenty land office clerics un
fder the Immediate supervision of Oov
;ernor RtehaJflSk Judge Dalo and. Col-
kmel Dyir, Notification "cards aro bo
'lng made out on the platform and
totalled to the tudky miners of claims
a* soon as possible.
The box for the Lawton land office
district la on the west side of the plat-
form facing south and the El Reno
district box on <the east side, both In
pla n view of the large and enthusiastic
crowd \yhl*'h assembles between the
platform and the school building, anx-
iously awaiting the bulletins.
Th. re seems to be no dimminuatlon
either of the sise or Interest of the
crowd and loud cheering greets the
announcement y£ ecach lint of the for-
tunate.
El Hen continues to handle the peo-
ple as well as she has ever since, thu
registration commenced and no com-
print Is heard because all realize that
the citizens of El Reno are doing every-
thing in their power to handle tlio vis-
itors comfortably.
Tt Is much cooler today and threat-
ens rain and the dust which bl-w fr.-m
the streets yesterday blinding ml
stifling everyone la not moving t< day,
The best of order prevails nnd trt rt,*.
t'me stnee yesterday morning lias th -re
1 n any sign of trouble or dlBaatirifai -
tin.
lien F. TTegler, Jr.. sen of B. F H
b r, clerk of the terrltorir. I supreme
court, drew the first number from tic?
1 . \ 'r.r the El Reno distrl. t and Tr<.v
w. Win ton, son of J. P. Wlnton, the
vi.il known representative of the St: t •
, Capital, the name which won the much
tayked Of capital prize hi the Lawton
district. Both are Guthrie boys. The
names of the ten boys who aro doing
the drawing follows
lien P. Heglrr. Guthrie*
Broln* Ilegier, Guthrie.
< Roy \v. Wlnton, Guthrie.
. Karl Humphrey. El Reno.
Myron'Humphrey. El Reno.
Alexander Jones. St I,oui:..
Werrito Steier, El Ren -.
. Randolph Forrest. El Reno.
, Arthur Patterson. El Reno.
All of these boys wore avlooted for
their personal integrity and tit,. ex .
lent reputation of their families and
none of them have made application for
reglstmtln; ttU being und.. 21 v, ,rs, ol-
.age.
Every precaution has been taken to
avoid which would allmt any qu^iin.,
to arise as to the absolute equality of
*very registered applicant h . han ,
und wero fhe members of tho comm
sion disposed ti give anyone the best
Of It they could not do it. so perf .■
is the drawing plan they hav.- k . i
'Asldo from the impossibility of f>; ud.
the conduct of Governor Richard*.
Judge Dale and'Colonel Dyer has been
audi that eevry man who baa witness-
ed any part of the drawing has the
f;^atest of admiration f„r their papa-
in their Integ-
m OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 3T, 1901.
V
Wllty.and confidence
rity.
The feeling that the drawing Is a
aii^ess in every way is prevalent in
all parts of the city.
Bulletins are read from the school
\Dr* Harter's
WILDCHERRY
BITTERS
YOU NEED IT
To keep your stomach in order
To stimulate your la/.v liver.
Toas&ist your sluggish bowels.
if To clear your brain,
I To brighten your spirits,
7b drrve tnvay ihe blues,
And make life 'toorth Irving.
A wholesome stimulant and a
pleasant to-take touic
.appetizer.
Its c/lge Its Guarantee.
S«u Everywhere
house steps Just south of the platform
every few minutes and the rush of the
crowd to gain a point u here each name
can eh heard la a proof of the Intense
Interest, and laputus the common stat
merit that ti. - pooph. «gnerally did nut
care for elalm.<< after the first few
hu/idred had Im o,, <|nM- ...
DAFjH JUMPH II\' !• )RREST.
EL RENO, ( . T.. Jt'LY no.—(Spec-
ial.) --Yesterday Judt Dale, one of the
commissioners t< conduct the drawing,
talked right stralgh at Lob Forrest.,
aci uslng him of trying to litflamf the
minds of the people with no cause.
PTFtPT t'Rl'RCH AT LAWTON.
i:L RENO, o T.. Jt'LY 30 'Spec-
ial)— The first church to be cutabHshed
;>t La v.-tort was of the I'r -hyterlnn
faith. A l^ans.'is minister secured a big
tent used ns sl<',ep n nn irtepi and held
r. llgtous i f>TA- « s S V 'l | men made up
the choir and aft r the services
meeting was turn-d Into a re.vlval. Six
homesteaders were convert- d.
TO VISIT WYOMING.
EL Ttr.NO, ( T. JPLY Oil.—(Spee-
loi.)—Before going to Washington
Gc>vernor Richauls will visit his home
In Wyoming. Hi.: duties will cease here
as soon as the land office men t ike
hold of things on August (J However,
ho will probably Stay ht?r<S a couple of
weeks longer than that to s.o that
things get started smoothly.
WOOD A KANSAN.
EL RENO, O. T . Jt'LY .03—(Spec-
Inl.)— The prize winner at Lawton,
Jas. R. Wood, is In charge of a hard-
ware store at Weatherford. He taught
school in Kansas for several years.
Wood la a con-ln-law of C. Klmrnel, a
hardware merchant of EI Reno. Tl«t
formerly lived here, working In Klm-
moli's store. It was durin gl«is resi-
dent •• In r« that h • met and wooed Klin-
moll s daughter.
KTj RENO. O. T.. Jt'LY 30.—(SperIal)
Stcrh A. Ilolcomb, who ta fir • priv:o
at Kl lieno. Is a lawyer at I'auls Valley,
1 Ti, 41 years of n;*• li(- is not enjoy-
ing a lucrestlvo practice.
FIFTH BRCUP EL RENO
THESE MUST FII*E AT EL RENO ON
At" FAT 10.
r.ol I. Cordeal, T'. uison, Tejcas.
•£i':2 A|l>crt . 1! 'litlev. Medicine, Kan.
r.03 Harrison, II. Hatileld, Newkirk,
O. T.
r>('4 ('late Williams, Tulsa. 1. T.
fju.'i Jamef. \\. Sims, Kingfisher, O. T.
f'" Hart 1). Alrhart, K.a«;llo, Tex,
£a7t ( ■ ' ige V. L'.nlt, J'tcUiMe* T.
•tTuiH Gc.-h H. Pu !i. I! imlstoij, ivy. '
r.oii Thomas J. \• ,rri a Elkirdl, O. T.
510 Joseph M. Ak'kltun.y„ Logans-
port, Ind.
Ml I.e.- A- Rurson, Salem, O. T.
fi!2 John A. Cunningham, Pawnee,
O. T.
r l3 John E. Williams, Ashland, Kan.
514 lllrum Miti le 11, J-.-tr.-r■son, «T.
ran I^ycurgas ti. R.-ynolds, l-Jnld. O.
T.
Til William P Tuttle, Oklahoma
City. O. 1'.
517 John W. Dunham, Baxter
springs, Kan.
515 Charles Strain. Tonkuwn, O. T.
519 James c. (lafford, Hiawatha,
Ken.
T.20 Thomas F. Mllllgan, Perry, O,
ck, Onn ga,
-3 Louis Ret
-4 Frank J, T
Ohio.
5 William H.
528 William H. M<(iulre, Hornbeck,
La
VJ9 Chas. E. Ifolwlck, Wichita, Kan.
o Sidney (Jilmore, Norman, O. T.
".1 Franlc T. K'.dd. El Reno. O. T.
- Ol la 'A. F. l'.!-own. Wallace. Mo.
■i Eugeno A. Lacker, Humboldt,
N« b.
534 John Rentier. I'> k. Kan.
535 HaiYy V. Blckell, Marysvllle,
Kan.
"at'. Calvin Stevens. Johnstown, Mo.
5j7 John E. T. Rolllnj: i. FUlllnga, O.
."3S Fred F. FIrbaugh. Tlvell. o T
:i John E. Lo. ton. Mountain View,
. T.
W. lllngtnn, Kan.
his. Mountain Vi w,
1 i J. Kpiley, Kansas City,
N. Grover, Havens\1lle,
Sal He Bl
Hardy
wei' Cnlon city, O. T
Ati-hlsun, Hardin. ( . T
O*" 'ittc Duncan. 1. T.
: > Lee L -ury, Mote u. 1. T.
1 Frederii k C (^hamplin, l'nld, O.
r
I Chus. C. Rosworth, Oklahoma
'Ity. O. T.
i 1/t wis Rinn. WllU/imshurg. Kan.
• ' - i " d J. Polite. Outlirle, O. T.
fll J hn l; < B nneMey, O T.
II William A Oris* >11, OuthH . .\k\
John A. Krtgbuum Stroud o. T.
M® James \ . ker, pf IwwUr,
f.tT Wellnnd V. Gaines, Hewitt, 1.
e foot v
-..t-J m
A Wonderful
Pov/der of
Ft. sin,
City
Harris, Oklahoma
strength
wx
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mm
L
RIdgeway, III
Alius Nabor
Stella. Mi
Kdm
>ka.r< he. O. '1
hand!
Ardtn
Kendt
Argon I
nrbin,
mpb 11. 1
Trimbl
Atchison
Jana
Uartforu, Kan.
vSave the oouw
found in each can — they are valuable
.enter, Kan
RST. w'm. H. Oakley. Cheroki
68K Charley Allen, lien
i i:.« i j
, O. T.
Ight, J
w lies
lirle, O. T
well, k.tns
McKlnl. y. Vt
EIGHTH ti.OUP EL REfiO
I'lLE AT EL 1
I ST 14.
SEVENTH GROUP EL REHO
I. Kana
Kmporla, K;
lit. Ki
Ity, Ox
nier. W.
c. Mil
rlvener, I'lbtng. Kana.
ril. Oroven. I. 'i'.
iiiiilngs
Oklahoma, Ok.
yo. .lames if
farot*
W.'Iluora, Chtok«o...., .
Moore, Belle rial a L arva.
C< unUuuud
l'ajra TUroaJ
500 Albert Mori, n, Warrensburg, Mo.
5«.: Thoa. Duller, ( burne, Tex.
5.0 (iodfrey Smith, Johnaonvillu, I.
r.
571 William S. Mt I". «'n. Alva, O. T.
572 John Itupl, Marysvllle, Mo.
573 William t:. l a\ • . Stillwater, O.
Charles E. 11 nil,
Isaiic p. l'lsher
A Young, Argentln
578 Le<
■V '''•
579 Albert K. Dobyns, Nachez, Miss.
CS0 WilJium 1 \ Martin, Weatherford,
O. T.
581 Clarence R. Wats
Kan.
I rvj Sam Wells. Weatherford. O. T
j f.sa James E. Williams, Rocky, o. T.
f.S4 Herbert Wiiuland, Virden, III.
585 Willium J'. Dunn, Osagu City,
r.Ml Jacob Willis,
5S7 Julius Bpelcr
san City, Mo.
5sx Ernest M Ro
r--:• Dun P. Ilogan.
I " Floyd E. i
I i Jy.'ijn I,. I:< n•.
t'->2 WijllS P Mat m
T.
«! S Albert
Ken. P
5H1 Victor
sr. a
Ur''7
598 Mat tie Freoman, El Reno, O.
5V9 qijjjrles Hestor I I Reno, < >.
600 Daniel Cook. (Iutlirie, n. T.
f."l T'^ • • M /owI( liI, I t. Smith. Ark
0M Jonn S. MathflHMlHtaH
Ulnar I v. !•!< nodlcL Chicago, ill.
t^'4 IIMIuu H. llln •
t"5 (Jen. W i (
N.itluui liori -t. In.
«07 Hi ury L. Staling, Ur
US Jajni ti a. wti t. . !
•W'H R.-nJ rtnl
•no John ]!.
611 Gordon
O. T.
,:j- Wm. H. Duncan, Arlln J '•n, Kana.
:: ' 'I i nil . '. Sit ton, I .ur.-! w, Kan.-<.
t'14 Clark Rnrlurd, Serv.ido, <>. T.
«wr> Jnines A. C
Chi Call a II. i
617 Frank Orin
«I3 \villla m ' I I
«1 Jai
622 W illiam II. 'I
'■Cordon L VV
SIXTH GROUP EL RENO
THESE MUST FILE AT EL RENO ON
AL'OUBT 12.
620 Jus. W. Cure, Rail. O. T.
6-7 S.irah Williams
>"-> James 13/ 8nvd«
♦;2a Tlion
cai Frank J. I
632 C. 1'. Hall Wolf, «. ..
Klmer R. ikrthum. Augusta,
6:!4 .Half. Arkujitaw < it^.
("JO Ceo. II. Woodf.ill, - )riadO. <
• Wllber Linnlger,.! t,i
ffi!7 Suaan Pray, llenn i.. y. <.i
61.H Jamen It. Ttato, Btlllwati
Richard P. Morris, i'av. n-
C40 Geo. W Lively, Weatherford,
t il John M. Ttrrne
i;|j Jnhn Hermes. ;
(H3 Ernttal Iawa.
Harry o j i y jjmlth '>ntcr, Kana,
«•« Johrt Woody. \V. a!.. t I'd, OH.
«VS Olncr A. I olinlng. Ott mu. Kaoa
6'7 Peter Schliel.l. r. I" '
•'•W Charley F Oarrls.
<oU M. A. Stuhle Fan
f." Ed Narolf, Wath
661 Helle Hunt, Norman," O. T.
«.V! Win. A. II «by, 1). u. Mo.
f> c. W. Woody, u.ii i.. . iiie, Texas.
6T.4 Reuben Bacon, Cordell, (>k.
•h>.ri Frank Leigh, Cooper, T
tMt; Martin H. Conner.V, J |* i
C'7 ('has. Towne. L"v, Isluir;
6TS llenrv GrIITIth. Marvsvi
659 Jno. O. J ledgeeoc
6H> Geo. R. Callow.i\
6td Krnept 11. 1'«vi. _
f"J Frank B. McDonald Carlton. NV)
G. o. Ila i rlnian, -• •
•-.«4 Wiltha 11 J. 11.unlit
rex a a.
tV' Milt Murphy. 1 l Reno. 1:
.!•(' J 1 .«*.• Smith, .1 .!• ! I 'i TrMIS
6c7 Nicholas F. Grunllch. K m.ling, Ok.
s 1' junk Harr.'tt II. r . r. Ka'.-.
Rurtholotm'a J. Koliman, Galena,
nmTnin
l Frank
SOMES
ULCERS,
Sores anil l'lctr:$ never become chronic
nnlcro; the liloo.i is :u poei comlitiou- is
Sluggish, V.t.vV. ;.:id tmsb.'c t) ti;
the poisons that accumulate in it. The
S}*-item must be rrr-vi .1 of the unhealthy
matter through the ■ ..: • -ml j-rer.l «',.-.n;;*
to life %rorUd f> llowshonl 1 it I .1
t!ie blood ha-* heea :i ..de pare and lit akhy
and alUninuritiv-i eliminattt! fi• : i ti.
tetn. fvS S. Reijinsthec.ucl'y t'.r tc!
iny, mU iavi^oiatinp tlie Mood, 1 u 'ui
un the general health and removing fr. :i
ilT mor' 'l A C0nSTA1T DRAiM
cfieto matu r, * fiiO c*YS */EiUio
Whtutlii. has I-, uiccojrip Vied tl;e t'
chargt gradually r -. a:;.I the ■ •• t r
ulcer heals. It is the tendency cf t lie «• old
indolent sort s to grow worse and wor c,
and eventually to destroy the bone:,. L.h al
applications, while soothing and to some
extent alleviate paiu, cannot leach the ,-c at
of the trouble. pTfi. 8. dx . nnd no matt i
how apparently fcopcl. ; y r cjuditio::
even though your constituti< n has broken
down, it will bring relief w'n u nothing
else ian. It supplies the rich, pure bloo.l
necessary to heal the si e and nourish
the debilitated, diseased 1 < dv.
Mr. B iaiUrt. I.i
nd I r.adj
rum t
and it ias4p a cu
fcetly welt man
puttly veg^
Movd purifier
— contain no
~ diyeati -i . !
add to, rather than nlieve v r t .der-
ii'j,v-. l! : °.«■; h d.'is not "hr.,1 rr.-. !.:>
when r.crat '. c.l, brni:«vlf<r cut. vourVlood
ii* in bad condition, and any ordinary* sore
ic apt to become chxor.i .
Send for our free book nnd write our
physicians about your ca <. We xuake no
Charv* tor this :^rv < ,
THE SWIFT SftClflG CO., ATLANTA, GA.
FIFTH GROUP LAWTON
THESE MUST FILE AT LAWTON ON
AUUST 10.
.1 X:!tb1an < Jason, Okarere, O. T.
... ■ t,«n>. K. llag.-.ns, IJl Keno, O. T.
1n Cnunu i-II, Newkirk, < >kla.
;,i'4 John A. Vt.nable, Okarche, c . T.
Janes A. Hendrix, Kildare, O. T.
: G Wm. T. Hopkins,, Ardmore, I. T.
John W. Phillips, Cross, c). T.
, s I: iac M. Hurnun r. El Reno. O. T.
• J i Lee Ferguson, Eastman,
I I. T.
, l) Steven H Holland, Grady, I. T.
Ml Peter SIttles, Enid, O. T.
■-' Joseph It. Grcgga, Evansvllle,
Indiana.
Samuel S. Callaway, Chickasha,
T T
Mt I'M l'""ox, C.alnesvllle, Texas.
i i i :• s W. Smith, Arapahoe
County, Colo.
Mi. Henry M. Evans, Franklin Co.,
Kan.
17 lawrence F. Chit wood, Varinan*
. T.
:' • .Tohnx C. Lomoond, Walker, T. Tj
b v K. Toms, l«>la, Kan^
20 Harwell E PUgri sn, Howe, I. TJ
.it l.aura J- Garrettson, Adding-'
n, I. T/
J Frank T. Johnson Sr., Cotton-
ood Falls, Kan.
Alfred C. Shlpman, Loco, T. T.
":l Amanda M. Cassidy, Mincb, I T.
J. Frank M. Wise. Norman, O. T.
r:''l ho.- Wingor, Hlgglnson, Ark.
Ji.,nk It. Anderson Knelrum,
\"m. H. Nelson, El Reno, O. T.
' 'j Wm. J. Thompson, Muncle, Ind.
f.'iO Earl I>. Brink, Guthrie, O. T.
v i Alta Emma Collen, Oklahoma
City, O. T.
. '2 chrisphus Hates, Alvold, Texas.
r.83 Walter A. Roll. VTinton, La.
534 Virgil Smith. Salina, Kan.
535 Sanaiel McKibbins, Topeka, Kan,
r-36 John It. Williamson, Holden, Mo
r,:i: Miles Smith. Newkirk. O. T.
rns Dani-d W. Cooper, Eaton, Ohio.
'!•' il"mon Wallace, Joplln, Mo.
540 Sidney Clarke, Oklahoma City,
O. T.
"41 Ernest Bogue. Anna. O. T.
.12 Daniel (•. Kltehell, Weatherford,
O. T.
543 Thomas W. Cooney, St. Louis,
r 14 Wm. ,r. Richards, Sapulpa, I. T.
. F d:e Karn, Duncan, I. T.
."•!<; Edward E. Byckard, Oklahoma
org • E. Smith, Oklahoma City,
. *-s Luta Bassett, Navajoe, O. T.
" T.i 1 TJ. Young. Duncan, I. T.
Si!a.- H. Hill, Sherman. Texas,
la-f-nard B. Fears, Ft. Sill, O. T.
. 2 Sterling I*. Coffey, McKInney,
•orge II. Hyde, Kansas City,
Arthur R. Roberts, Beaver. Tex.
Thomas H. McCabe, Besant,
Rufus A. Inman, Irvln Springs,
Wm. A. Tilton, Hickman Mills,
Frank H. Womack, Fargrove,
Frank H. Thompson, Guthrie,
1 Thomas II. Smith, Falrmount
:: P. nj. H. IIIIl, Whltewrlght. Tex.
I John M. Girrought, Indcpend-
Vlvlan Bryan, Iligglnsvllle, Mo.
Joseph A Lester. Audobon, Tex.
James KUrain, Guthrie, O. T.
John E. Otioe, Oklahoma City,
Elwln W. Patrick, El Reno; O.
Stilwell T. Davenport, Duncan,
dvvorth, Liberty,
Property Owners
Attention!
When you paint your build-
ing, use a paint material that
will look well, wear well, and
preserve the surface to which
it is applied.
_ Collier
Strictly Pure
White Lead
•
fills all of
these require-
ments. The
contents of
every package
is guaranteed
to be Strictly Pure old Dutch
s lV/ute Lead. It is the
best and most economical paint
that you can use. Insist on
your painters employing this
well known brand.
For sale by all reliable paint
dealers throughout Oklahoma
and the Indian Territory.
National lull Co , St. Lous Drakci^
Quk Ave. ind Tcctli'St.'Sl, Lou:,. Mo.
Tho Kind Yott Have Always Bought, nnd wliioli Las been
in us© for over 30 years, lias borue the sf^natnro of
and lias boen made tinker bis per-
sonal supervision since its lnftiney.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits Imitations and 44 Just-as-grood" are bub
Experiments that trillo with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORS A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It. is Pleasant. 16
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotlo
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
und allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea und Wind
Colic. It relieves Teethiug Troubles, cures Constipation,
nnd Flatulency. It uesimilates the Food, regulates tho
8tom:i<-h and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacear—The Mother's Friend.
CEKUJKE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
i ii (Lj u jJ\J Up
In Use For Over 30 Years.
fu-t John H. Vernes, Blackwell, O. T.
675 1'hlillp M. Zoter, Oklahoma iCty,
0. T.
B76 Claude McNeal, Cashion, O. T.
578 Henry W Wheeler, Guthrie, I. T
579 Jum StrobJ, Duncan, I. T.
G80 Frank Hcdrale, Grovesprlngs,
1. T.
BS1 Henry Ij. Op'len, Patavla, Iowa.
DS2 Lotty Chandler, Enid, O. T.
Gs3 Artie E. Wilklns, reran, O. T.
Oliver Harris, Fullerton, N b.
RS5 John Albert Aspergren, Crorn-
Vllle, Neb.
586 Joseph W. Qorder, Kansas City,
Mo.
687 Nlpp Campbell, Ringgold/ Tex.
588 Chas. C. ' 'larev Lawrence, Mo.
589 Cora Coblant, Chandler, O. T.
690 James P. Kernour, Chickasha, I.
T.
591 Dayid Bakor, Newton. Kan.
61>2 Owen E. Gillean, Anderson, Iowa.
i>l 3 Wm. H. Gray, fthoenbaugh. la.
596 J.tmes It. GrlfTlth, Quincy. 111.
5:\"> Edmund T. Parker, Guthrie, r. T.
fi-ii Tlieo. Messllng, Imagai O. T.
600 Newton W. Whitley, Rush
Springs, I. T.
on Bin F. Blokel, Pprlngdalo, Kan.
6 C Ednv. F. Blanchard, 1'ort, O T.
G03 Kdwln S. Clayton, Cl^burn, Tex.
f >1 Ben F. Montgomery, Purcell, I. T. e
COT. Alden C. ISckart, Agot for Ransom
Whitehall, Grand Ridge, ill.
606 Wm. S. T ret tor, McFaJl. Mo.
tiu7 Leonard U. Deal, Bretler, Kan.
60S William R. Barkley, Oak ClifE, 'l'« X.
fi'D (Jeorge \V. Mc(Taln. Allendale, "Mo.
610 Juims A. Carleton, McGee, I. T.
611 Alfrfii M. Robinson, LI R.,i . O. T.
612 Thomas M. Johnson, MjMto m ry
City, M« .
613 Merritt D. Cro^s, Emporia, Kan.
614 Isaac E. Sherman, Stroud, Okla.
615 Ansolom Kelly, Savannah, Mo
616 Martin Wesson, Quincy, 111.
617 John M. Smith, Winston, Mo
61S Moses H. Unjuhart, ltfinJoljili. Nob.
• U" Ldwln E. Lv.i'.iK, K;u -uf . Kan.
620 Kni' .-t I. Griffin, Nardin, O. T.
6-1 Samuel Y. Wood. Kingfisher, >j. T.
C22 Isaac I.lndsey, Denn'. on, Tex
623 llonry C. Addison, Uuthrie, O. T.
6-1 Thomas B. Hart, Duncan, I T.
6^5 l'raton D. Chambers, Mi-i.. :iil, O. T.
SIXTH GRQUH Lawton
670 Losa Parker, Loco, I. T.
671 Edmond C. Bovk, Vista. Neb.
672 Leonids Ij. Lund, Oklahoma City*
673 Sua tin Biuma^lune, Cloud Waier,
Ka nsas.
674 Samuel W. Buzzard, .laraoaport. Mo.
675 Geo. \V. Williairist, Oleacot* U. T.
676 Andrew Hoi 5o ., Ten*.li, I. T.
Sell,
Ka
Mo
67R Bonaparte Hltomell, Ciirth:i«<i
679 John Stlndlo. Caldwell. Kan.
680 Ilarry E. Shaw, W'aki lleld, Kan.
68' Will m W. Grimes, Gi iham, L T.
6V2 CI.us. II. Th'imp.""u. Guthrie* O. T.
683 Geo. W. Creno. Enid, O. T.
684 Geo. Earnlyo. Pittsburg, Ivan.
6e* E. M. S. Little, Ryan, 1. T.
6*6 Henry Ridgley, El Reno, O. T.
687 Robert Chaney, 1'unca City, t>. T.
688 Frank McGill, Turklo, Mo.
I Jar
Ko
Ft.
Oklah'.
T.
T.
•ny, t
larke. Ft
626 William A. Gllluun, Kansas City, Mo.
(>27 Rlnehait H. Weasel, Lincoln, Neb.
62.S liertley G. B.trrett, Ottawa, ill.
629 Hanson A. Murphy, Haatman, I. T.
6^0 Thomas P. Maloney, Cushing, o. 'a.
fcjl Th..rnaa Cotterall, Frultland, Tex
022 Jumiw Re d, Ft. Sill, O. T.
. WUpdaon Jones, Plattsburg, 31o.
624 Gcorga W. BonneTicld, Hays city,
iCan.
635 William F. lvlrkpatrlck, Wellington,
Wllllar
11.
) John W. Havens, lluoy, 'l ex.
> James W. Hinds, WajiaiuLtchlo, ict.
1 Isaac N. Molden, Lik, 1. T.
J Albert 11. Uoodsyeed, El Reno, Okla.
i drunuel D. llai worilw Perrlu, u. T.
1 Curt s E. Maloney, Duncan, 1. T.
. Joseph Pro res, Kii.gflsliur, u. T.
i Ira E. Stout, Vernon. 'i«.x.
. a i id row J. 'iylcr, Duncan, I. T
< W illlaxn E. Savage, Ht nneasey, O. T.
) Jos:ah W. Johnson, I'auls \ alley,
. Ter.
) Jetislu J. Huntor, Guthrie, O. X.
1 Heury d. Biutrola, Arapahoo, O. 1\
2 George W. lloiion, Glencoe, O. T.
I Arthur P. Crltman, Mangum, u. I
h. mas . Joluiaon, Macku.-\, tvun.
1 hailen E. Nobles, Eagle Grove, Ivan
j Gvo. E. Robinson, Keller, 1. i
I Goo. L. Appleby, Ft. Sill, u. T.
i Orvllle Petty, Paitions, Kan.
t Bruce H. Adams, Mound City, Kan.
i Kir hard P. Saandftrs, lpt. Sill, o. T.
1 Andrew Henrdix, ( nl.Aaaha, i. T.
1 Erneat Kliorldan, Bolliver, Mo.
i Maine Hail, U. S. Toxaji.
1 i.Wile Stanley, Ft. tflll, Okla.
William N. Hurst. HlM/.-kenb^rg, la.
It Kuwtori F. Layton, <>Lca U.f , Kan.
7 William Moore, Billings, 0. T.
i Travis P. \\illM «ght, Mangum, O. T
i flonj. F. lloCOchran, Suoud, o. X.
716 BcnJ. F.
on A. Ho
A. Bolg
SEVlHIH group lawton
751 John A. Ft
Edwli
t ir, Are - itino, Kan.
>n, Longton, Kin.
i Thomas F. Duffy, Chandler, o. T.
I Joti.i V. L'ulluiun, Cloutl Chlof, O. r.
W ii* C W ard. Alma, I. T.
i vvr r •. ills, Clifton, Tex.
. 11 .i n. i.inn P. ft ice, Arlington. Ivan.
■> Wes cy E. Ix>-ud, Eureka, Kan.
• Jiunea c. Marker, Chandler, o. XJ
> George Beckwith, Tonkawa, <J. T.
i John W. Brock a, Shawnee, O. X.
I loobert V. Cobotui, Maysville, jvar..
Theodore Hopkins, ICnnaas City, Mo.
I Michael M. Woelsoy, Hardy, Tex.
Rleliard M. Keptlnsta, IU R-ino,
, Tv
- - hn A. C. W. llumi-hrtya, Altua,
Aifred 1\ Walters, Duncan, 1. T.
s. v. K;rk:.u>d, Ponba City. O. TV
7u2 Robert T. Todd, Gault, Mo.
7 1 David Y.u ■ ny, J \ • . KuisaSfc
7 ,r Wm. S. Branstnan, Eu i pe, Kan.
7<j6 Aaron Taylor, Perry, O. T.
!•'< John P. Hoff< r. * ■!. <'• T.
709 Robert Jott, Caldwell, Karns.
710 Wm. H. Hall, Chandler, O. T.
7;i Andrew A. Woodrough, .Torman,
). T.
71^ Adeline Frampton, Wabasli Ind.
713 Robert L. G >anoll, R well, Toxas.
714 Alfred W. Brewer, Tonkawa, O. T.
7ir. John M. Tietfoii. Knox City. Mo.
7h'. A'l.'Tt H n.phi-i'V, i • itiurg, T-x.
717 Wm. H. WyiLtt, Durant, I. X.
718 Nat Ldcns, Parkland, I. X.
719 Thomas Barnes, Chandler, O. X.
720 Earl G. Swltxor, Enid. o. T.
7.:i Mary i:. Parkinson, Oklahoma city,
722 Jatnes Laughlln, Ilaliatoiua, M .
723 Eliott Moldrlgo, Bluff City, Kan.
724 Lowr* nee W. Clarke, Jasper, Ark.
725 Joseph A. Ashton, Cloud. O. X.
720 Mart Collins. Breekenridge. a ex.
727 lidmond R. Still, Birmingham, Ala,
7.\i Era. t. R. McCuiilv. I .. ni:.... Texas.
7:9 J. r mi.ih 11. J.-. i- . •:i. M u . eli.., Ma
7"0 J unes FGlctcher, C' llln vine, l ux.
711 Chas. W. Graves, Jandon, Mo.
7811 Robert Lee v.i . • pi n, O. x,
733 Frank Brown, Enid, O. T.
7 4 eo. II. Ward, Winchester, nd.
735 rviu Davis, (n.-tremoro, I.' T.
7V.t". William Kehwalt, lik''!i ton. O. T.
737 John I Eihst-.n, Ja. K. ro, Tex.
7 8 Louisa O. Weiss, Ca^-., « .. T.
739 John Ruaa, Kansas City, Mo.
740 Samuel B. French, i"t. SMI, o. x.
741 Joseph Klrmol, Addington, 0. X.
742 Belle Sylvan, Wichita alls, Ivan.
743 John D. Boldlon, Chaic, Knn.
714 Peter Weber, Eaerosbo, Kan.
715 C. Oswald, Scle • . r, Kansas City,
Ponca City. Okla.
h a I, Oklnhontai
Oklalioma Cltyg
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