The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 115, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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NOBLE COUNTY
■ FAIR NEWS
The Fourth Day of the Big Races
and Exhibits.
A VERY COOLING RAIIN
The CrowJ Was Larger Than on Any
Other Day and the Exhibits Increas-
cd in Interest and Merit-Much
Interest Taken in Hates.
Th!K?!',Vv '1 T". V'0 —fSpi'olal)—
J ti ri.iiuli daj of the Noble county lulr
u"U tioluuK uaauHallon Ko,-s on rc.orii
• Hi.- > m il.j ,.f Hi,, in|r 'I],,.
' " ll Ul" in lolulttion. Tin, ruin of
. •M'Ma.v madt ilit- air cool and rcfrcHh-
Ing :.ru-r Hi. days- of dUHt ami dirt The
hiding - vent In th fan noon w as a dls
1- a> •11 slngh drivers. Fumlly horse,
jwa.st.rs took first premium on « •nil,.
nans single driver, and Blab- Davis of
ir i , • ,lm P,i4<-'u tor best family
o11 v iug team.
i lit ert'Wd at the fair In the afternoon
u" immense. fully 10,000 i*>iq |«. ,,,. i|„.
Kiouinls. TI,.- u,arul stand wiiH iTowdfld
in*- ti arks crowded, the approaches crowd
, 1 races wen- Interrupted at In
a u"r shower of thirty minutes
dnratleu which made the truck too h. aw
Jin- two put- races which had run but
one heat etu-h will bo llnlshed tomorrow
itllby was run over an,I knocked down
in exetvlats fur start. The Jockeys uut
Vmi t , i!' tfhA'.- -' 1'uce. letting Minnie
•i pla* «' in the second beat.
Jhe jiilges declared the heat no race
lb., following is the «4ces |.artiully run
So lar today; J
2:20 PACK.
Maggie Ilubart 1 •>
Minnie Pilot 7
lilack ifrook ]'''3 £
I'rJIby knock.il down and out of race'
li:i..«b Saturday, second beat off, Jockey-
TWO V15Alt OLD PACE.
u «*rter L< ,
Mobie U ,,
John L 7
Best Uuly Hld. r- I'irS*7MlHN Ruby\V|i-
h «M. Be- '.n.l Miss Bumpkin*. third, Ml«s
i'mi'i'ik y' lourlh- a,Im« Maud
M>t s Bumpkin* was highly compUmcnt-
1 b> • vctyho.ii hei- tin.- horse,nun
ship Miss Salisbury also made a line au-
l e tra", .- In fact each lady acquitted h-r-
s u well and won applause from the
brand stand.
It mm, atruiiK,' thut so healthful an
J s' i" 80 111 fuvur I,j Kuiwlbl.-
people.
The awards were made so late in the
d v 1 hat only a partial lint Is given her.
d!S,,lay was
awarded to Mrs. Lucy Hoy,-, The first
premium lor the best lrult display in No-
oie county was awarded to Mrsfl J. ]•;
fcri.t inifHt, Perry.
AJ.u,ilnfl,'u' i1;'1 J>f thM l,r,'mIum as Riv-
en will be published In the Sunday Capt-
Tbe Mulhall Hand of twenty pieces are
j :'K H|.U ndid concerts each evening on
! wjusn-. I1ie> tr, gentlemanly bit of
uoys as , r bunded a band.
. ' l"' <:r 1,1 opera bouse Is repenting a
pl.tv put on by the best
borne talent ] he pla yis called Color-
ado und was repeated that the proceeds
need} ! f'"' tl"' b"""t "r
4 Have
7 • • i t
, piece~its
veryiood
because
made
HIE OKLAHOii.V state CAPITAL BT'XDAY morning, pept. 1, 1901.
A SHAWNEE
BANKRUPT
A. B. Carroll of Shawnee Asks
For a Clean Sheet.
A BIG STORE FAILS
The Liabilities Are $47,000 and the
Assets $40,000--The Business Was
" Very Large One and
Seemed Prosperous.
OKLAHOMA CITY. AUG. 81. -(Special)
Judge Harwell this ' morning ndnidged
A. H. i',11 roll, or Shawn, • bankrupt. Mr.
' arroll voluntarily pres.-ntcl a petition
asking for the judgment, lie placed his
'ts ut $40,000; liabilities at 547.000. The
ee in bankruptcy Mr
of the largest retail' ' *
I his petition was a gre,
Hemic
Carroll was
of Shawnee,
. surprise to
— coupons found in
can — they are valuable.
will bo a hard task to choose between
them.
As tho finish of the trial races next
"Wednesday the rcj-tta ounmitt,.,. will
turn over to the chalbi:eg t,in.iin, • lb.-
data regarding all the races bet w,-,mi the
Constitution and Columbia. Tin • •,,
will take into consideration nil previous
rates as woll as the thr:rlals and mnk,
up their opinion. But in ns nuicn as but
two boats are not even more d- en l< .,ri
the coming race than all thoso others.
• tp ad to fear euddmi ai tacks ..f ohol-
Infaiituni. dyenterV. dlarrh-ea, ; ,m-
coinplaint or any sort ll you have Dr.
Fowler s Extract of Wild Strawberry in
the medicine chest.
MAYOR BALL'S LABOR
DAY PROCLAMATION
CNDIGEST'lON, resulting- from
I u rakiu'.-s ol the Moiiiucli, js relieved
l>y Uood'a Sar-apnrilla, flic prrnt s(om-
ach tunic and euro for DYSPEPSIA-
A NEW TOWN.
QI'INTAN IN WOODWARD COUNTY
IS NICK O.N'i:
. nKLA • U <; 31 (Spe-
f ;" v ,M'' ! M '• • - tt< ij . . ■
Into existence. Quintan O. T., on the
t anadlan and cimarron rlv. rs bi Wo.,.i
viird county si north „r Onmrron
ji la (a ver> flue Meet ion of country) yuin-
|U warn am hrnnl of lu the hisloiv of
this territory In July, l! i|, ulia LH „,lw
"-'fly lwu months dd. and for a town
ol Its UK" shows remarkable growth
Ihe town has not as >.-t been incurpor-
*« but looks forward to that in the
in it r future
mT%°'i'"!1ilrm", business
n- ! Mu,i|qt>n Lumber company; I
I- Hathow-ay. general store and mer-
chandise; ( JO. IiicsUman, general mer-
chandise and others.
COYLE CARNIVAL.
ai;itani:i:mi:\'rs j:i:i\(; maiii: mrt
A iilu t'KI.KliKATION,
COTI.K. nKI.A, Al'C. ::i (SpcclaJl—
At mans incctln* li- l.t h.\. Iu t nltht
ii iNi, - ,l,u ■ ll -. . i,r,,iv arruni;
jfl, -< " • • ' > <M..I*r 3.I.
<lh and 6th It will |„. tho a.-.-ond annl-
\v rry„',f "" • -'cnklna,
. J- '! ' 1 ;1 1J, lulls Flynn, lunl Juilgo
!'■ . V , N ' ••> . r ... ,liiTs of nolo
, 11 v° 1 ' ' • >n\.t,d. Amusements of all
v"1. v': '' l' "1 «nd in tact we will
; 1 ' lubike. You are oordlall)
,, 1,1 IT. ' i KU.-tft -I' the
v}Tm^;x£u' ,i,vu ua
A r. w t Wei it y >m b i.l in under con-
ax ruction.
■tnAf I1!"WU1 0,>' " hlS n<?W two
5U' a U 1public. Mo.I
.>.>, S, peen•■.. r id, u i a barbecue and
li,,- beer
;n.y li-iptlstM I, ve ! -vht n lot upon
Wff' ' ' I" -V . h edifice,
ed a ' '>• J* st clos
Wherenn, The congress of tho Tnlted
States lias set apart the tirst Monday In
September as a Vital holiday, to the end
that our people rna\ bo ens bled to suit-
ably observe Labor Phv, therefore,
I. J E. Ball. Mayor of tho Ciiv of
puthrie do hereby Mquett that all bus-
In we houses be closed on Monday ths 2d
day of September, 1901. and aqk that tb<-
" ltl*eii!i gen- r.ill.v observe ihe day so s.-t
part by our 01 Uoriai l wri^n
J. K. llp.L. Mayor.
COTTON BULLETIN.
oklahoma district.
Max. Rnln-
tom. fall.
( handler y;, ,H)
\n¥um y.. .\\)i :oo
lahoma <k>
„ -iwuee X\ ,07
Stillwater .07
\\ es i lici t ord m
INDIAN TEitlUToilY.
M ix. Raln-
turn. fall.
Ardmore
Holdenville (ui
Marlow ss
Muskogee 'll0
DISTRICT AVE R At IKS
Max. Rain-
El RI.NII DISTRICT
TILINGS ON MS
The List Has a Lot of Good
Quarters That Will Raise
Anything Any Year.
KL RENO NUMHERS 2flC8 TO 2730.
Samuel D. Meyers, Chickasha. I T.,
southeast of northeast quarter and .south
half of southeast quarter and northeast of
.southeast quarter of section ir>, township
0, range 10.
(leu Schwarz, Orlando, O. T.. southwest
Quarter of section 10, township y, range
Welborn Stafford, Guthrie. O. T., south-
west quarter of section 14, tovvnshin U,
range ID.
Lewis N. Sewell, Tort, O. T., north-
vest quarter ow section 10, township 7.
range 30.
Christopher C. Welbling, Robinson, O.
T.. MortbejLst <iuarter of .-a-ctlon 14, town-
ship 10, ta: fe 1 |.
Ja.s. t* O Neal, Guthrie, O. T.. south-
east quarter vt section 34, township 1),
rang,. 1< .
Jits. W. Homer. Louisville, Kans.. north
wett quarter of section >6, township ii,
BOUND OVER.
OKLAHOMA city. A I «; l.-(Special)
— Walter williams wa arranc,i I in Judge
Aliens court this morning on charge of
I'Urjflary and recelyj^ig sin > n jirtipertv.
He was bound over m SH'O bond to ap-
pear before the grand jury. In default
jf ball he went agaiji to the county jail.
OKLAHOMA CITY. AUG .11-(Special)
meeting of the colored ten, hers of this
county to be held this afternoon at the
superintendent s office to effect a county
organization of the colored teaclcrs. I'rof.
•' ' I; ih >!|jh, cbalrin.ii. ii ! t lln.-d the
• iit ions and causes leading ujr lt the
'' he policy is to get more pi\)inl-
before the people the identiy and
us, !ulness of the colored teachers of the
county; :to show that they are really
woitii something. An orgauiaztion with
suitable officers was formed.
half of the northwest quarter >f north
half of the northwest carter of section
2X. township 11. range 1".
Euegene M Fitch. Ft. Wayne, Ind.,
southwest quarter of section is. town-
ship H. range 9.
George T. IOvinger. Arkansas City, Kan-
sas. southeast quarter of section 27, town-
ship S, ran^e 14.
Clarsnce A. Morrow, Ponca City. O.
I . northeast quarter of section 15, town-
ship 9, range 13.
Harrison a. Adams. Holdenville, Kan-
sas lot L\ I, section >. township 7. range
12. lot4 section 31. township s, range Hi.
Samuel Parnell, Jones City, o. T.. south-
west quarter of section . township 12,
range lo.
3693 did not respond.
Martin Lleser. Kansas City, Mo., south-
west ,|u irter of sta tion 17, township 7,
range Id.
George W. Hunch. Cloverdale, Kans.
southwest quan- r of section 2, township
fl, range 20.
Ii r. Wermington, Anthony, Kans.
northeast quarter of section IH, township
J", range 8,
Alfred C. Rtynsberry, Stotts City. Kans
northeast quarter of section 29, township
1". range 12.
Jno, R. Green, Latrop, Mo., southwest
•piarter of tu i tion 15, fownship 11, range
rhos. J Ohastlne, Cherry vale, Kansas
n,-rt be.is; quarter of section 20, township
ii ranee 18,
Thos Daniels Karomi, O. T., southeast
quarter of section 23, township 0, range
>K LAHOMA C1TT AUG. 81;-
rhe .utire office lUvidina pn i'
avenue known as the (iverholser
was leased t"<iay to the hailas M
Co., wlio will occupy ■' "
with their business.
complete stoeir ,.f u,„i
I suplh-s.
1st.
(Special)
yj. Grand
Iser Building
is .Mercantile
ss. t tiey will tba7eUa
soda launtaln fixtures
♦asiOn Is given October
JEFFERSON CU'H,
OKLAHOMA ClTY. Al G. 31 (Special)
— At the meeting Of the I \ecutive coin-
rnltioe of the Jefferson ■ !nl> In this city
today John If. Havigb-.r.-t ,,f Guthrie.
12.
Junius C. l'rentice, Ottawa, Kans., north
• «st quarter of section 24. township ti
rage 12. H
Jas. F. Matthews. Perry. t>. T.. north-
'■'•Ht quarter of section 19, township 5
range 19.
I "elision L. iilake. Pryor Creek. I. T.
northwest quarter of section 35, township
o, range 17.
rs^V,nl,ani T- Ef!'8enbers, Oklahoma City
o. I . northeast quarter of section V
township 11. range 11.
Frank E Cox, Stroud, O. T., northwest
quarter of section 17, township 10, range
J m C Richards. Sacred Heart, O. T.
lots o and 4, section 21, township 8, range
Henry it. Jones, El Reno, O. T.. south
' ist quarter ol section 9, township ti
range i3.
Julius H. Case. El Reno. O. T., south
< ust quarter of section 12. township 5
i , nge aa 4 '
Ui l ert N. Wier, Wolf, Mo., aouthwest
q'uirter of section 25, township 7. range
< has. E. Sherman, El Reno, o T.. north
cast quarter of section 27, townshlpu ij,
range 20. v
Harry L>. Dacres. Fort Worth. Texas
southwest quarter of section 29, township
a, range 8. w
Jos. Simons, El linger. Texas, northeast
quarter of section 20, township 7. range
David W. Drennan, Weatherford, O. T.
southeast quarter of section 20, township
li, range 1L'.
W. T. Phillips. Fall River, Kans., south
ast quarter of section 19, township 5,
range 19.
Bert AIIman, El Reno. O. T., northwest
quarter of section 27, township 10, range
fcrirniijrrirafl
ANfgei.-ible Preparalionlor As
similaiinfi lhcFtiodandRet iila
ling Ihe Sloinaclis and Dowels of
Promotes Digeslion.CheerfuT-
m-ss and Resl Contains neillier
Opiunt.Morpliine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
_ „ 'Bill
For Infants and ChiH^n.
The Kind You Ha;i
Always Bought
Bears the
S*>r</r afOUfrSAML TLPtTCHKR
h<mpjcw Srrtl
Mm Smrm
Bi a
fHrrp.temd
CJanStl tutor
WnlHyrmn rtaror
AperTecl Remedy forronstlm
lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrtioca
Worms .Convulsions.Feverish-
ness and Loss of Slef.h.
Facsimile Signature of
new'york.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
TPflPft f
EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER
.ad ...
salary of $l,o v .. „
permanent club ho
el a r;
the
vest quartet
ange 11.
Isiah Evan
if i lakli j .
ctlon it, to
Frank C. Hex
Mist quarter o
Bufus O. Rer
vest quarter
•ange 20.
Harlev N Vqrr
mrthwest quarter
if row; Alva,
.f seJNhu
taken uj> but
n. that being
T . northwest
nship 12, range
e, O. T.. south
. township 11,
O. T„ north-
township t).
City, O. T.,
i 9, township
Jas. E. Walsh, W«
uirtei
A-
opera b,
a g od hot
In line t i
The eottc
crop Jt j
our buyers
produ, t.
year o
In Si i '\
ont I i . w
t vs.
H>
Oklali ut
he
I the M."\\ . of A.
were greeted with
iows that Coyle Is
outdo last year's
now. l«ast year
"" a day for this
*IM be good this
ns this week makes
W heat w ill be put
Atlanta v, ' («
Augusta si ,j 0
Charleston hh
Galveston "i-
Little Rock
Memphis i<) , i
Mobile vt mi
Alontgomer> i ,q
New Orln.ins ; 2 \r
Savannah st; ,ju
vb-ksburg '(Jo
Wilmington m;
Oklahoma 03 ,15
Light scattered showers occurred along
10 south Atlantic and west gulf <>>a.-t.
and over Oklahoma, elsewhere dry weatli
er prevailed over the cotton belt.
Temperatures were generally season-
able.
CATTLE DYING.
os Dabney. Retrop, O. T.. aouthwest
1 «r of section township 7, range
20.
I Henry E. Maban, Mountain Vley, O. T.,
I northwest quarter of section 10, township
6, n age 14.
Um-iizo D. Ashford. Gmnite. O. T.
.southeast quarter of section l." , township
1 ' lit,in . Orway, Zyha, Kans. northeast
I quarter of section 7, township 11 range in.
Reuben W. Burke, Wier City, Mo., south
half of the southeast quarter and south
half of tb « southwest quarter of section
Ch> sk Cosmer. Blackwell, O. T.. north
east ,, nrtcr of section township 11,
range K5.
did not respond.
YN llllam ( Ma\cv, Madison. Mo., north
east quarter of section 1 tow nship ti, range
.las. C. Hill. Moore, O. T.. southwest
quarter of section 26, township 11, range
i W.vIlls J. Tea 11, Fort Worth, Texas,
northeast quarter of section 19. township
Marvin Greene, otoe, O. T., northeast
' quarter of section 22, township 10, range
j l l.
1 William J. Nicholson, Tecumseh, t) T.,
southwest quarter of section township
I H. range 18.
; John A. Cronk,, Douglass. Kansn;
northeast quarter of section townsbi
, 19.
to
ishiri
Frank F. Heaton. Anadarko. O. T.
southeast quarter of section 27, townshii
9, range 11.
Ollie Teiigan, Collyer. Kans.. southwest
ol northeast northeast of southwest and
cast half of the suutheast quarter of sec-
tion 19, township ti, runge 8.
\\ illlam Redmond. 1 afehion, O. T.. south-
west quarter of .ctipn 9, township ju,
range 9.
Ernest Kerspert. Guthrlo, O T., south-
east quarter of section 2", township lu
range 10.
Lulu Smith, Dover,' O. T., southeas'
quarter of section ll, township s. range
John X. Biershied, Weatherford, O. T
southwest quarter of section 11, township
12. range 14.
Bella Teasley, ^'ringwood, O. T., north-
uyarter of section 21, township 10,
flan net B. Young. Whiting Kas., south-
west quarter of section 20, township 11
range 12.
Jennie Sherman, Mulhall, O. T., north-
ring ,,"frter 0t section 1°. township 9.
27J0 did not respond.
• 'arson A. Jennings, El Reno, O T
southwest quarter of section 29. town-
ship 14, range 13.
\\ illlam I' . Burkbart. Perry, O. T., south
oast quarter of section 2.S, township 8
range 9.
Isaac N. Allhutten, Rossville, O T
northwest quarter of section 9, township
ti. range 17. H
John N. Galllgher, Perry, O. T., north-
west /piarter of section 9, townshln
range 17.
I Geo. Anderson, Stout, O. T., northeast
I quarter of section 2{{, township 11, range
1 c. C. J.ucas. Homestead, O. T., north-
I « c-'t quarter of section 10. township 10
I range 13.
I William W. Jones. Pueblo, Colo, west
half of the west half of section 0, town-
•-I d >, range 11.
' 'tho P. \ all. Enid, O. T.. southwest
I'-arter of section 9, township 5, range
William G. Newman. Ponca city. o. T.
southeast quarter of section C. township
>, range 1G.
Wintleid H. Scott. Blythedale, Mo.,
O. T.
south w,'
township I J,
hita, Kans.. north
11 29, townslPp
Mo., southwest
ywnshlp 10, range
H.
> 12.
A NEW AND BAFFLING DISEASE
IN LINCOLN COUNTY.
CHANDLER. OK LA., AUG. 31.—
(Special)—A new « nttle ,1 s as,- that ha\
so far baffled the veterinarians has
appeared In Keokuk township. The
symptoms are a sort of frenzy in
which the cattle bellow and paw th
,-nrth. They generally die within twen-
ty-four hours.
f AM0LS tOR lUlf \ CENTURY
• THE SELECTION
XT IS A LuJ'FB I i IA TTI: It TO PICK
HIE DEFENDER.
NlAVPoRT, H. j ACQ. '.The final «e-
ri.s ,if tho 1 a v bctw. th( I onsiitutlon
1 olunibia w.U be, . o . er the New poil
onurs.. . JliO' 1 ow. Of all the .ontcsts
that have t ,k. n 1 -la. betw > n the Am-
erlsao b./tts t , se,, these are the
most importat i, fur on their result «le
pends the ael, clj„n o; the ,lote„der so
sail against the .Shamrock ii in the grest
■ ,raci for the Amtrlga's cup otli Bandy
| IflSeok. No ■ h Uleoge ooniuitu e of ti %
r^.ew iork Yacht club has ever bad
muc h dpi,,-ulty lu selecting the American
"boai. out of Hixie. u in • < an. aly l.i.ish-
ba-4 mw night, and d ..-o
V* tW° ' 1,1 the matter of sreed
that many good yachtanen say tb.ut.
irhatcver the outsome ol' tlio trlalb, it
These who sufTer from stomach, blood,
kidney or nervous troubles should bear in
mind an Imjortant fact about Dr. Har-
ter s Iron Tonic; that is. that this reme-
dy has been largely used for forty-live
years. Once In awhile sorao absolutely
perfect compound is discovered. This Is
one of them, and affords aiQBle proof of
tho learning and ^u 01 Or Hurler
1 rue, modern method* , f preparing it ure
UMd. it la new made In one of tho rtn st
laboratories in the world. Out In all •* -
H' ntlais it la precisely tho same as w hen
first made by Dr. ilarter nearly a half
century ago. How many other remedies
have, jrniwn In favor, „r oven survived.
Cor that length of time?
Or Barters Iron Tonic Is a wonderful
rr.ecUclne. Jt ia more than a tonic; it is
a UltMN] maker and life renewer It stlm-
uUi«a the repair of the body and it sup-
lle« something to repair with
All building or he«dliig uf the bodv de-
I ptuXs 011 sii abundance of blood that is
rlen in lren. Nowhere, except in Pr.
"art«rs Iron Toulc, can you get the pe-
culiar fnria of Iron that Is already to
hei-onie pari of you as soon 11s jt is tak-
Jf jnii sre not well and have not baen
WtU Ut some time, try this rumedy. first
appetite, then hetter dl-
g est Ion, theu better color and finally ln-
creaped activity of all the vital organs
and a new airl wonderful sense of vigor
f.n<*A Prepared enlv by The Dr.
Barter Medicine Co., Dtyivu, Ohio d.'ia
e\anfwksr«. *
..1. w.m.m Hardin, T.angston, O. T,
ut hwest quarter of section 2ti, township
W. ll. Walters. Hutchinson, Kas., south
west quarter of section ti, township S.
range 13.
Ernest Pur, bnrdt. Bkledlev, Kans.. south
east quarter of section 19, township 10,
range
John Hendricks, Wakita. (>. T., north-
east quarter of section IB, townshij) ii,
Robert L. Richards, Chickasha, T. T.,
northwest quarter of section 29, townslu-j
j ti. rang,- S.
| Nellie Wood. Marshall. O. T . southeast
quarter of section 29, township 9, range
, Chas. M Blckford. Frisco, O. T#south
1 cast quarter of section 14, towns! lp 9,
range 13.
Mathcw H. McCluskey. Olonwood, In.,
northeast quarter of section 30, township
ti, range 11
James R. rgen. Inman, Kans., northwest
quarter of section ik"-, township 11, range
13.
James W. Shipman, Tulsa, I. T., enst
half of the northeast quarter and east
half of the southeast quarter if section
township «, range 9. (S. D.)
John I- Prowl. Wichita. Kins.,
West quarter of section -0, township 8.
range 14, t.S. D.)
George Schelll, Qulncy, 111., south half
of the southwest quarter and south half
of the southeast quarter of .section 17,
9.
Lueq Tnmllnson, Fa-
quarter of settion
14.
< 'hester A. Smith, W
west (juarter of sec!
range 10.
I'red Sears, Lanugst, n. O. T., northw
quarter of section 12, township 12, lai
'has. F. Clark. Url<
quarter of section 21,
13.
Jidm Henry .Augusta. 0. T.. south hnlf
of tho northwest quart.-r of sectlo i an 1
north laf of the s ti west quarter of
section 3, township 7, 1 ange 20.
Susan Dobson. El lie ,. , t. southeast
quarter of section 30 1 • 1 -nip 9 vans 8
N,-al A. Shaw , Kv„ i>7.rt'li
- -quarter ot sivtl., i , towiiMluj, ;
Addison Knigh,, N-wton, Kans.. suutl
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
CHEW
Wctmore's Best
TOBACCO
It's All in the Quality.
southwest quarter of section 9. township
<>, range 9.
Elbert A. Bible. Norman. O. T. north
west quarter of section 15, tonship ii
range 10.
273-' did not respond.
('has. Boucher. Jacobs. O. T., southeast
quarter of section 12, towsnhip hi, range
William A. McAneer. Combs, O T
northwest quarter of section t'.wn-
shlp 7, rauge 20.
Jefferson Burchett, Prinseton, Mo
northeast quarter of section 9, lownsnip
6, range lti.
Albert A. Fleming Kingf1sh> r. O T.
north half of the north half of s« t i
32, township 14, range 13.
Edward Porter. Augusta, O. T., south-
west quarter of section 2, township 7 run;
1 larvye Jackson. Memphis, M. , north- I
east quarter of section 11, township i;, !
I ange 14.
chas. P. Reynolds. Hardlne, Mo., north- I
east quarter of section .J, township >
range 13.
William T. Bell, Wichita. Kans., sout'i-
ist quarter of section 31, township j
range lo.
Thos. Hardin. Repatee, 111., southwest
quarter of .section 12, township ti. range
Ida Lance, f'nion City, O. T.. northw?st
quaiter of section 34, township j 1. run}.',;
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Union City, o. r ,
outheast quarter of section 31, township
11. range V
Jas. r McDonald. Nagle, O. T.. north- I
fast quarter of section 21, township ll
range 10.
Albert H. Hybarger, Pawnee, o t
north, a,-st quarter of section 3L'. townshln
fe, range 9.
Richard M. Wallace. Hiattville, Kar,«
northwest quarter of section 20, towuahi-',
6, range 1.
Sam Auderegg. El Reno. O. T . south
west quarte rof section 19. townshbi
range 14.
Robert A. Henry-, Fairview Kans
southeast quarter of section 17 township
10, range 12.
Bybu^n. Thomas, El Reno, O. T.. south-
east quarter of section 2, township ti nr g.
Theo. E. Billlngsley, Mangum. O. T i
northeast quarter of section 30, township '
6, range 17.
Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus of Central
ch a :cli, Chicago writes concerning Dr.
Kein who preaches at the Brooks Opera
Bouse today: 1 have always enjoyed
vour sermons for thc-y not only ctune
Ironi a scludaply mind, but vou preach
the true gospel of J-sus chr.st, which is
better than scholarship."
is the only "guaranteed" or
money ba< W cure for Dan-
druff, Hair and Scalp
Troubles. Over one million
bottles sold. If Coke Dan-
druff Cure fails to cure "your"
hair and scalp ailments you
will be the third to ask for
your money back, and you'll
pet it, too. All barbers use
it. 1'or sale everywhere.
Coke Shampoo
& So;Set Soap
made expressly for shampoo-
ing the hair and beautifying
the complexion.
A. R, BREMER CO,, Chicago.
ib* by J. W. Wheeler and Sons
pmrnsm
tt yon haven't a regular, he
boweii prory daj. j,-u'ru in
itowela open, n,l b,> well, i . ?.. , ,
lent I'hriuc or |< 111 poison, i .tut
<■- ,-i, t. in. i i
clour und clean i to take
CANDY
CATHARTtO
-by nioTsment of tho
W White
omh!
o. t .
nrtli-
Hn
City. Mr
rthw. st quarter of section 7, townsh
i - ruii C. Buiit. Cawker City, K."s .
rtliwest quarter of section 12, township
.eiiianuel E. Doty, Pawnee, O. T.. south-
M quarter of se !tlon 2W, township 11,
• Lott, El Reno. O. T. northwest
r of section 35, township 11. range
Taylor, Anadarko, O T.. north
uurter of section 1! , township 11,
n, Earlboro, O. T , south
' section U, township 5,
range 12.
east
lam M Bnrkett. Amerlcus, Kans ,
a.st quart- r of section 10, township
'enrk. El Rer
ouh half of
M,v. northeast
nship 11, range
T.. north half
n ;L', township
Fred UlldewiU,- Flackvllle, Ind, north
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
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ne.iltu Addrera
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T-.u rannot buy ,„y oUltr flr,t.C|„,
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of any other kind. Here is where you save money!
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the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent c tt °V fr°'X'
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