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;FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1899.
J. J. Bukkk, Kdltor and Publisher.
S. S. Crawkohi), Business Manager.
'J he Transcript is doing very
nicely, thank you. Nineteen new
subscribers last week, and half as
many more so far this week—and
without a particle of exertion.
Tiik city council paid a nice com-
pliment and one well deserved when
it unanimously re elected \V. T.
Wallace president of the council.
His administration in the past is a
harbinger for the future.
In an interview at Wichita on Fri-
day, Dennis Flynn said: "I believe
Free Homes is a certainty at the
coming sessioa of congress"—and
wouldn't say it unless be thought it,
and wouldn't think it unless he bad
something tangible upon which to
base his belief.
Statement of the Condition of
THl3 CITIZENS HANK
Of Norman at the close of business March 31, 1899.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $77,888.19
Overdrafts 4,767*30
Expenses and taxes paid 3,434 09
Real Estate 6,431.75
Furniture and fixtures 1,973.77
Cash and sight exchange 33,792 94
Total $128,288.04
liabilities.
Capital paid in $40,000.00
Interest and exchange 6,666.31
Deposits 81,621.73
Total $128,288.04
The foregoing is a correct statement of the condition of
The Citizens Hank of Norman. j. W. Hocker, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11 day of April '99.
My Com Expires, Jan 4, 1903, C. W. White,
[seal] Notary Public.
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HARDWARE?
"So,k et tu em" those non-res-
ident lot owners who will neither im-
prove their lots nor sell them at rea-
sonable prices to parties who will
improve them. They are pull-backs
and worthy of no consideration
whatever. Their assessment ought
to be put at the highest notch that
the law will allow.
Atkinson, the Boston aristocrat
who has got into trouble with the na-
tional government by attempting to
spread sedition among the troops at
Manilla, is not unknown to fame.
Some years ago he advocated a the-
1*or week ending Monday, May 8,1 T, ^?tqtdpdd
There has been but slight diurnal h'
variation of the temperature during BARBERS,
the week, the nights in some in- We wi„ give an
stances being almost as wann as the 9,)(lV0i an() nice |ulir cut
preceding days, the avarage temper-1 t> ,,
ature, 61.(i, was but 4-10 degree be- Bath r,)0ms ln connection
low the normal. The sunshine was
deficient; Thursday, Sunday and
Monday were clear, while the other
days were cloudy and rainy.
High south and southeast winds
prevailed 011 the 2nd, very light frost
in the extreme west on the 3rd, and
very light local hail storms are re-
ported, but neither wind, bailor frost
did any harm.
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Handles Everything'in that line.
At his new Stand,'
North Side Main Street.
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ami), Dentist. Office:
Blahe I'i I led c lllock,
Norman, Oklahoma.
(First Published Mny ")tli, 1899.)
Notice for Publication.
April J0,
Notloe U hereby t-'ivon that the followlng-
settler lius flleil notice of bis iuten-
. ...., tlon to make Hun I proof in support of his
f ii , ■ , , , eimm. ana thut si,ul proof will be mitile he-
I llf! distinctive feature of tne j foreC'lerlt of the "istrlct Court, at Norman,
on July 6th 1X99,
i i . ■ o , i James N. Craves
iinundant in Southern Chickasaw Na for the s. w. 1-4 sec. 24, tp. 9 n. r. 2 w
week was the rainfall, which was |
Ho names the following witnesses to prove
Ills continuous residence upon and cultiva
tlon of snid land, viz
Jesse Poland, Thomas M. Poland. Krunk I.
1 iinley ami li K. Kiniberlin, all of Nor-
man, O. 1,
SEYMoi K S, Piiirs, Register.
tion and the western counties, while
in every other portion of the two
territories it was excessive. The
rainfall was heaviest at Oklahoma
City, where, on Friday and Saturday
particularly, the rain fell in torrents,
the amounts for these days being re-
spectively 4.24 and 2.93 inches, „ „ , , „
swelling the total for t he week to the |1,1 °°"
(First published May 5. 1899.)
Notice of Final Settlement.
, . , , .' h rainfall for the first week in May I , N°t)ce is hereby
and bones, declaring ,t was good which was tb,' heaviest weekly 1 ™ n!' Ju
t'lloUL'h for fiiciti f..n ... ,i . . .• ' | i«iH un.ii 6ectiemen
ory that the poor could be nourished "|>|)reeecleiite«l amount of 8.U8-ins. I In the mutter ot the estate of Logan
on a condiment made up of gristle | Tl.,ta'* ,°5 °f il" j",,h lnore than tile ' dle0°,eB8e?: .
• ® I I'nitifnii fnn dm ..... .i. m i ^otict is hereby given by the under-
" 'obate Judge of said county
i , . • i — settlement by W. '1'. Voweli
rainfall recorded at ibis station pre- j administrator of said estate, of all mat-
vious to this week. ters and accounts of and pertaining to
The heavy rains caused creeks and i 8B''' es'ate in said court, will be made
rivers to overflow, washed away the ! ?,?',hJ?'"J1 Uuy ofJlJne' A- U • •. <"
i „■ , . . • J 10 o clock a. m , and uidess good cause
b ulges and damaged crops consider- | be shown said administrator will then
ably by washing uplands and inun | ,)e finally discharged, and such admin-
g lowlands and river bottoms | 'striitor and iiis bond released, and dis-
enough for them.
It is said that everyone who in-
vested a dollar in stock of the Indi-
anola Construction Co., the company
that built the Oklahoma City exten-
sionof the Frisco, got back ll.iJO in
cash when the Frisco bought the
road. St. Louis wholesale houses
aud capitalists invested very largely,
and now they swear by C. G. Jones
and Henry Overholser,
A i. a hue force of graders are at
work on the Bartlesville road from
Coffeyville, Kas., southwest, and it
is said trains will be running to Bar-
tlesville by July 1st. It is a Santa
l'e scheme, and the chief engineer in
charge says 300 miles will be built,
running through to Dallas, Texas,
with a branch to Guthrie, The road
will occupy the territory between the
Santa Fe and M. K. & T.
Wheat has not as yet been injured to i ,ri.l!'.ltion offattl estate duly made.
...... • ii . ^ Given under my hand and the seal of
appiecialile extent, but it is said Probate Court this 3rd day of May
feared that the hot sunshine will
scald the crop 011 lowlands where the
water has not receded from the sur-
face.
Corn has doubtless been hurt more
than any other crop, especially on
hilly uplands; replanting wili be
a. 1)., 1899.
U. F. Williams, Probate Judge.
Botsford & Williams,
Attorneys for said Administrator.
NOTICE OK PUBLICATION
In the District Court of the Third
LEGAL NOTICES.
(First published Mar 20.)
Notice for Publication.
Land office at oklahoma o. T March 7, 189!".
Notice is herebv t'iven that the following
named settler hits Hied not ire of his intention
to make Unal proof in support of hisclnim,
j and that said proof will be inado before
ClerU of tin* District Court, at Norman. O.T.
on May 10, 18fly, v z:
Jacob Rush,
for the Si. SE 1-4 Sec. 10, Tp. 8, II 1 W.
Jle names the following witness s to prove
Ins continuous residence upon and oultiva- !
tion of, said land, viz
John Wright, of Denver, o. T., John S
Hooher hml William l. wiurd, boh of Nor. I
tniiri, O. T., also Thornton M. Hitoheson, of I
Mall, O P.
Seymor S. Price, Register. |
(First Published ^lar. 17 1890.)
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma, O. T. Mar. 14, 18&U.
Notice is hereby given that the following'
named settler has filed notice of her iuteu-
t ion to make final proof and that said proof
will be made before B. 1). Shear Clerk of
the District Court at Norman, (). T., on
May 17, 189i> viz
Mary E. Bennett,
for the NW. 1-4 sec. 30 Tp. 10, n.Rlw
She names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence "upon and cultiva-
tion of said land viz.
Jerome Lassiter, > athen ('. Flournoy,
> llliam If. Lassiter, GeorgeC. Foster, all of
Normau, Okla.
Skymoi'k S. Pbick, Rpgister.
(First Published Ap il, 20. 1899.) 1
Notice for Publication.
Laud office at oklahoma, O. T. Aj ril : ). 1H09. '
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named sett ler lias filed notice of his intension
to make final proof in support of his claim, j
and that said proof w.II be m ule before the '
( lerli of the District Court, at Norman, <>. i
1.. on June 9. 1899, v.z:
Mat hew F. I'itl well,
for the SE. 1-4 Sec. 17, Tp. 10. N. I{ II
E. 1. M
<100 uf the fauiout iroquoiB Model 3
will be •<'!(! at |16.75e cli, Junl
Bicyclef
IROQUOIS CYCLE WORKS FAILED wheel* were
too ei|>«-!i!ii«elj liullt, and weh.ive houKht (he entire plant at a force<t
sale at 20 renin on the dollar. With it wo got 400 Model a Iroquois Hi-
cycles, finished and complete, Made to Sell at $30. To ad-
vertise our business we have concluded to sell these 400 at Just what
th y stund us. and nuke the inur>« lou~ otft-r of a .Muriel K
IROQUOIS BICYCLE at $16- While they last. The wheels
arestnetly up-to-date, famous every where fur beauty and jjood quality.
r.CC^OinTnW I'«>«|Uois Model 8 is t< . well known to nee<
Ubwunlr I Ull \ detailed description. Shelby 1
tubing,improved two-pieco crank, detachable sprocket
)NE DOLLAR
barrel hubs and hanger. '2\i in. drop, finest nickel ami enamel; colors,
'black, maroon and coach green; Gen ti' fr unes, U, M and 26 in., Ladies' TI in.; best "Record," fuaran-
'teed tires and high-grade equipment ti pnut. Our Written linarunl^-© with every bicycle.
' " " (or your express agent's goinnte* for ehwceeoM way) atdt Whether l niies'orgents'.coiorand
height of frame wanted, and we will ship 0. P. for the balance ($16.75 an i express charges',
subject to examination and approval. If you don't find it the moat wonderful Blrycle Offer ever made, send it back at our ex-
pen«e. (IKIH l> TO-ll A ■ if you don't want to be disappointed. 50 cents discount for cash in full with order.
\il ET LJ A V/ C DI/^VOK r O ' ' "■ ! MudeU at S. e..,.d-baad
C rlHVC DIl^Tl/LCO Wheels #3 to «10. We want RIDER
in every town to represent us. Hundreds earned their bicycle last year This year we offer wheels and cash for work done
for us; also Free TJbo of sample wheel to agents. Write fo,-'mr liberal prtipoHltlon. We are known every where
greatest Kxelualve Hleycle Ilou*e in the world and are perfectly reliable; we refer to any bank or bu&iuess bouse in
Chicago, to any express company and to our customers everywhere.
J. I. MEAD CYCLE CO., Chicago, III.
Tht iltad CycU Co. are absolutely reliable awd Iroijuoil HuycUs at $16.75 are wonderful bargain* ~Editor.
A. O. McGSLL,
Proprietor of tlie Hos'
Aleut Mnrlcot in
Town.
Fresh and Salt Meats Game, (Jvsters and
Fish in season. East of old postottice
building, Kast Main Street,
(First published April, $), 1P99 1
Notice tor Publication.
Lnml Office at Oklahoma O. 'IV
(First published March 24rd.)
Notlee for Publication.
He names the follow',,B witnesses t., nrove ' "'"jee t utii,,.umm «) T April IS. isw. 11.und offi™ at oUlahu.na ... T. Morel, JO. 1-99.
v>r'«>": r;: jrcfe.w ^.y^V'Si'rj:™!? wit nLt.
Kec'ster or Receiver of . \ L„„l i fieri, of the District Court at formuio T
Olilat.oma ( it.v, O. T. on June 11. 1.^09. via: 'onMuv'.'l 1899 viz- inmno. ,,
Hosa Bonghton. I ' " ' iVicltarcl Barnard,
f said land. < iz.
W. ti. Jennings,Thomas Harrison both of
slusher, Olita li . Kohinson, Charles
O Hrj aut, both of Stella, OUla.
SkYMoUB S. I'kick, Register.
sample prosperity item undhr re-
publican rule : "lloekford, III., May
6—Local furniture factories, it is
announced, will advance the wages
of all their employes on Jul) 1st.
Industrial conditions here were never
so bright as at present, every factory
in the city being in operation, with
all the orders that can be handled.
Labor of 11 kinds is scarce, the city
having difficulty in securing enough
men aud teams to carry on street im-
provement work. In several in-
stances common labor wages have
been advanced from $1,25 to $1,50
and $1.75 per day, and there is not
an idle man in the city.''
iL i • ... Judicial District of the Territory of 'int!t,mt sai'l proof will be
necessary. Larly corn t, getting oklahoma, within and for Cleveland v " ci",k of the Dis
weedy, and is in urgent neet. of cul- county, said Territory. u. 1., on j„„bi s. !•
Territory
tivatiou, but tlte wet ground retards j Cinderella Jackman, Adam
t!:is work. Conditions have also F' Jackman aniJ Maggie | Notice
been unfavorable for cotton that was U,U°n' 11^ntiffi' ^
cottiing tip and seed in tile ground, <i. M. Lunderg and A. II. | "" "
and has further delayed the comple- Chew, Defendants.
tion of planting,
I lie oat crop has made a normal
growth, but it is generally below
normal condition. Grass alone has
everywhere made a rapid growth,
pastures and ranges are fine and
stock is getting fat.
Strawberries and early vegetables
are on the market in abundance, and
apples, pears, cherries, plums and
small fruits have all shown fair
growth.
Correspondents write as follows:
Woodward-co—Wheat and corn
doing Hneh ; all vegetation growing
fast; fine rains on 5th and 6th; stock
in line condition.
Kay—Fine weather for wheat,
which is jointing; orass is good;
there is a good stand of corn, but
ground is too wet to cultivate it.
Cleveland Heavy rains have
damaged corn an I cotton; wheat and
oats improved; indications good for
fair crop of all kinds of fruit
Oklahoma Kxcessive rains; all
streams overflowing their banks and
lowlands inundated; much
(. irst Published April 7, 1899.)
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Okla I oma, O, T. March :$1 1899
Notice is | eteby given that the following
named settler has tiled not ice of his inte ntion
to inake final proof in siippot t of his claim.
be made before
District ( onrt at
I, 1899, viz:
John II. Moon.
for the SE. 1-4 Sec. 8, Tp. 8, N, K. 1, \V.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
tion of said laud viz.
Thomas . Uitchardson, William 1). Davis,
Louis Hamilton and John Pitz all of Nor-
man, O. T.
Seymour S, 1'riee. Register
(First Published April 7.)
Notice for Publication.
Land Olficeat Oklahoma. OT March '•! D>99
Notice is hereby give,, that, the followiiiK-
nained settler has liled notice of his intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim
and that said pro f will be made before
Clerk of the District Court, at Norman, o.
I., on J one ti, 1S99, via:
Hee Hanura,
for the NW. 1-4 sec. 15, tp. 8 R 1, E.
He names the following witnesses to'prove
Ins continuous residence upon aud cultiva-
To (). M. Lundkks:
Yott are hereby notified that you
have been sued in the District Court of
the Territory of Oklahoma, within and
for Cleveland county, and that the
plaintiffs herein, Cinderella Jackman
Adam C. Jackman and Maggie Lemon,
did, on the 26th day of April, 1800, lite
'heir petition against you and A. II,
Chew, defendants in said case; that
said suit is brought for tlie purpose of
canceling a mortgage, made and exe-
euteu by Cinderella Jackman and Adam ti0-! of. said land, viz:
C. Juckiuan, plain tills herein, to you on Helton, John Henuetr, Willis Jones
or about the 8th day ol February 1892 I Hnrvey ( rawfordall of Etowah, O.T
in iio vw i i ,.t u ' r.'
for the S-W. 1 4 of See. 14, Tp. 10 N. ot for the SE. 1-4 Sec. 1, Tp. 1)V, r. 2 w.
Kange 2 NV. j He names the following witnesses to prove
She mime t lie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
hcr continuous residence upon andcultiva- t ion of said land, viz:
tion of said land, viz J A. King. George Alexatidpr, Major
D. ( . l-.cker. of Norman Ok!a I) H. "right and john Matlock all of Norman
Musick, S'auiiKl Fi'it hum, William l\tty. a I ' O. 'I.
Moore, Okla. • %monrPrice. Register,
Kegister
Kirst published \l: y 5. I.
Notice for Publication.
Seymour S. Pricf
First prulished Mar. 24 )
| Notice for Publication.
Land otfic" at Oklahoma.') T, \ p'il 19. IS99. Land Office at Oklahoma. O.T. March 17
Notice is hereby given that the following- . 1 .
named s tt'er has hied notice of his inten- Notice is hereby given that the following
tion to mak« final proof in support of his ; settler^ has filed notice of h r inten-
claim, and that Miid proof will be made be- Ooiitoma'e final proof in support of her
fore ( ler • of t n District. Court, at Norman ,;,alln.'i'V'd that said proof will (><• made be-
O. T., on July f>. 1899. viz fore II. D. .shear ( Jerk of the I istrict Court
Louisa .J. Hawks at Norman, O, T. on May 'J'!, I,s99. viz:
for the HE 1 -1 of Sec. 1. Tp. 8, R. *2. W. ( • J ,,olnp8on, widow 01' 1 humas
He names the following witnesses to prove pson,
hi« continuous residence upon aud
t ion of s'lid land, viz:
Clinton Poland, George Hewitt. Samuel s!1M ,,,1 ".1 ,,'f ,,
\aughan and George l'.i rkington, all of |,«P ^ follow mg witnesses to prove
Norman. 0. T. , ".cr continuous residence upon andcultiva
tion of sail land , viz.
Seymour j. Price, Register. nine; A. K,,,tr, J. W. Matlock. Kichur
I5arnardjand Frank McGinley all of N01
)sses to prove ,. '
and cultiva 'or 'he MV. 1-4 of Section 1. Two j) \
of liange 2 VV.
wilt. Simnpl ui...
(First published May 5, 1899.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oklahoma O. T.. April 20.1899.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
nain. d settler has filed notice of his intention
Nor-
SBYMot B S 11B:' B, Rflflltor,
(First publication Mar. 17, 1899.)
Notice fo. Publication.
to tiie SW 14 of Sec. 2, in Two. 10 N ,
«vf II -J \U „r .1.. I .. . r. 1
Seymoub S. 1 kick, Register.
of Ij1.3 VV. of the Indian Meridian, in j First published April, 7
Cleveland county, Oklahoma Territory, vr,if ,.
which tnortgageh as been by said Cin- i . , ,.,K 1 ubllcatlon'
derella Jaektnan and Adam (' .I n k V. ,c.Piot ,)1k'«l'.um«. ".T. .March, io. I88'J
man paid, but which inortKage, exe'eut-1 n.lme.l ,.tle°r has «i«i" ."'tire'of hi'^imeo
ed as aforesaid has not been bv you I 'i0!'to ,n?k.e proof in support of his
canceled or recorded. And you are fo^Rei'ist'^ be made he-
further nolilled that you must appear "Hice at Oklahomu, <). T. on Muy "i"<)u
and answer the petition now on lile in i viz:
said action, on or before the 16 h day of ohn Vardaman,
•'une, A. 1)., 18119, or said petition will! ("J" tl,e NK' 1 J St'c- 12i TP- 'J, N., It. 3,
'je taken as true and judgment render ^
to muke final proof in sutiport of his claim l.ni'd/Mice at OUluhonii,, u. i . mai. ,,
and that said proof will be made before tlie tice is hereby given that the fo'llow in.r
the l lerk of t he District Court at Normrn. '"'"'ed settler has file,I not iee of his intention
O. T..oh Julv 1, 18911. viz: to make ilnal jiroof in supnort r.l l,il S ~
Charles V. Thompson ! will he made before the
, east
W.
ed against votl as hi said iiptitio'n i,:Ho '"i1"68 tlle following witnesses to prove
brought. p,,,lonjtt:sMrup
ClNIiKRKLLA JaCKMan, ' .m'1111110'., ■ ^ihaore, Godfrey Bringrld,
ADAM C. JACKMA.X, ^I'I^FWrSl"o°}.""J 1,ru""is M ( ,llveat
30 up in and cultiva-
Magoik Lkmon.
By Lewis & Snyder, their Attorneys
Attest:
, . 1 liompson . , - . -■- ... iiniiie netore the
for the S. K. 1-4 Sec. 29, Tp. 10, N. R. 1 i o,, jiUy 17 viz'r,'llrt' N"r" '". ' ■ T..
,i .1 r 1, VViiliatn Graves. ,Jr
He ,11,mes the following witnesses to prove for the sk 1 1 .11 ,,, in
hiscoiitlnuoiis residence upon aud cultiva- ! H,, ' ■' 10 "• r-
tion of, Said laud, via: , name >, the following witnesses to prove
(5eo. w. Wngner. O T ; W. S. Puckett. tV.tn of Li,'i,T!"n f'si.,l('"cl' "I"'" and cultivu-
■Tmnes Puckett and Joshua Wiis .11, ull of land, via:
Stella O. T. v\"ir"" , ' 1 rice Itose, of >b,slier O T
■SkvmqchS. Pbick. Register, bothofStella,'l'et." (i- Williams
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. ^e.vmour S. Price, Iiegister.
In the District Court of United States for (Kirst Published \ a, ]■ )
InHankruptey? no™:K I'OH PUIIMCATION
is ihe 11axte11 of I-aiid Office at Oklahoma. 0 T m ,,.,,i, . ,ano
H. K. Tobias, ■ I Notice is herd,, .1. .. "•
Bankrupt.
Notice is hereby t'iven that theV.dhm inlr"'
■ In Bankrupted IV.11,"','. m''d"oti( ,■ of lo r intention
s"Y-«o' S. Pkice. Register' ton,
The new rules adopted by the ler. iu,n s ,, .. . „
itorial school laud board will greatly "f '_,u' ground Wheat ' i{v j. j h'i'^kk'. Deputy
good prospects
increase the work of the school land ! for'f|^J'I
department, as it must now he kept
closely 111 touch with the values of
land in Oklahoma, A special aoent
is now compiling at the different
county seats a table which will show
Pawnee Weather very wet and
crops are getting foul. Hilly land
badly washed. Grass fine.
Pott—Excessive rains: Little river
the assessed valuation of farms ail 1 wet ext'cPl f°r wheat, grass and
joining school land claims. The re-
sults so far show that the lease ren-
ritory of Okln hotiia
Legal Notice. j Kl'a Davidson, Kred Davidson
in ,u_ r>. . , . . ' nnd Johnnie Davidson, minors
In he I) dirtct court, 1 hird Judicial by their guardian, tK. I'avne
District, Cleveland county, Territory of pi.h
Oklahoma.
Janie Sliipman, Plaintiff )
GussShipman, Defendant [
Sheriff Sale I Notice is h'reby given that
, .1 ,->! . ! "f Vay, A I). 189!)
ln the District Court, Third Judicial r"''i-''s was duly adjudic
District. Cleveland county. Ter-1 Editors winV^hefd*"1,*,
i land eounty, Oklahoma
May. * "
noon, < t t lie otHce of K, li. Hennessy at which
time the said creditors may attend, prove
to make final ..roof i„ support of Ti"
To the creditors of H. It. Tobias of Lexing- . t lint said proof will |,e • ■ "
ie county of Clevpl m«l «• .'! .is*.. 1 Kegister at
trict aforesaid, a bankrupt.
tiie county of < leveVa'nd."iiVid^ d'is- KiVi,ter antl ke< eiver,"a't"oi','|'„|."Vnu*
resaid, a bankrupt. i I •. on May 10, ISWi, via:
the 1st day Ida M. Maxwell,
Divorce
Plaintiffs,
vs.
The Deming Investment (Inm.
pany, a corporation; Hjbert O
liraied8"'batikrui't: ^.a^d' f^r 111^^'
... . . • meeting of his i ,,, i • 1-4 01 Section 18,
creditors will l e held at Norman in Cleve- iOwnslilpG, Ifarii^e 1 west
nd county, Oklahoma, on the loth day of I He numes the f llowine w iinM«« B
ay. A ).. lv'W. at 0 o'clock in the lore- his continuous residence^ n il !I-"V0
>on, at the office of R. h. Hennessy at which tion of said land vi/• cultiva-
their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt, anil transact such other business
us may properly co,ne before said meeting.
k. e Hkvnehhv,
Keferee in Haiikruptcy.
May 1, 1890.
(First published April 7, 1*99.)
Notice for Publication.
\':, lev is inundated: ground too cold
"-..ou.^uan. "nenuanu Detning and Mrs .lane Lines
Io (,uss Milpman, the above named Defendants '
defendant: Vt u ate hereby notified that Notice Is hereby civen lii
, ... v , in . vou have bee,, bou.i i,«. .1, ... , . . *. l"
huk. suw Na .on All crops plaint
. I 1 1 , . | "n< condition; cotton up and cutting the ,11st day
. e ju.11 \uy ow, the annual | out has begun; rains abundant everv Petition in the District court, Third Ju-' countv Territorv of riuinTn V I "'""""tsam proof will be made bef
tuxes on some farms that have been "here: corn being cultivated. .dlclal District, and for Cleveland coun- day the 22t.d day of .May a.7) ""tin"at oi"mVeVMiwJ',"wJ?t No'''"""
proved up being equal to the annual i Maine lleav\ rains during the 1 du-ore^'fron, "vo^'l'lor"; n'1'"8,f' ',r " llnur "f two o'clock p.'m! of'sald I , , ' itashii 11. linidwln.
rental of school lands near to or «d- «eek; com planting done; hail in of M y " ii,..',i a,; ...Vn'iavit o/W.V.r, rl^trt?aI 5Vk S"
the v 1 ci 1111 \ of Homestead injured ^'Suil! T«trltor : . l l'« South-west quarter of dcction No. ! .,«'l.1?*'l"«r witnesses t
* .* iiutiucuiuttu iNotice is iierebv tiven tint I will1 , . iui x-uDncanon.
heel! sued by tlie abow offer for sale and sell to the Itliihesr hid : \!! i',^ iCeiat T- Mitreh :n. 186a
r/or™ul> ,lie •ou" ™r
Ibe D:.te"tcLouH.%S ru.Vf,!!"o'nf ' i
said land viz:
James M Stoyilll, Henry II. Clark,
I- <.urn, hdward I hike ali of |,i.\ inirtou ti T
SbWIoobS. i*Klo«,HegUter. '
ti-irst published Alay ."ith, lstlll.) ~
Notice for Publication.
'■anil Office at Oklahomu t). T., April 24 iwiq
My°ou
•'<(! I). Boston
f0r I \y ^V' 1*4 Sec. 15, Twp. 7 N. R. 1
• '1'P I", N., II. I,." con,'i,?u,<0prove
ses on •> 5()« , lojutett i ue South-west quarter of dcction No , .He,"''"e« "'o fol.'owi.ie witnesses to prove h rr,"k Ko "an, llarve l'hunrhm,... , ,
fruit and gardens. i , . i",r, f"r''' 'f you,_Qu8g_ Sliipman, Twenty-one (21), Township No. Seven K'f saKnd6"'^'1"6 "p°"'""J c"ltiv"' ti'."t Sir'« "-oxineion,
Joining them. The leas
claims will expire this fall. These 1 v ,,
claims are scattered throughout the ' !.,Mi e""'1 IXe'X^T 1 ^ 'IV'7 1 M^ldlan:'^ °' lne
counties of Oklahoma and are the ground too wet to work" e defau,t therein, judgment wilV be ' at7l!e Pp?op"VUalt he above" named
cream of the school lands. The ex-, Payne and Pawnee-Heavy r.ins otto^al^'le'd^uTinhe^U
piling leases were made 111 IMi.i washed out considerable corn, neces-, '^r relief as to the court may seem irict Court of said countv in the above
tio'ii^oflsul'd1']a1Md,'\dz1.e,,UH """"
1 pr.... 1. ir. ' ..
(ieorge Hunter. Matl.eu Haldwin and
Hardy I erry all of Mush -r, t) T.. and Join,
C, Dowtl of Norman, O. T, ,
Seymour S. Price. Register.
when there was an opportunity to se- s''ating leplantin
leot the best lauds. The school laud i
boaid will begin appraising these
leases in about sixty days.
grass onlv
^ til table.
verv ffootl ~ ' I vvitnees my hand and the official seal
! of said court this fith day of May, A I)
Logan and Lincoln— Work delay-!IS:)9'
ed by heavy rains; corn and cotton I ^KAL^ - - - B Shear, Clerk
washed out, necessitating replanting, J A Hutchin. Aitorney for
uunty in tiie abov,
entitled action, to tne directed and de-
livered.
Given under niv hand at Norman
said county, this 20th day of April a!
I) 1899. H. F. Nkwiilock, Sheriff,
C. I.. Botskobd,
Attorney for said Defendant.
WANTED !
Seymour 8. Price, Kegister.
Notice of Publication.
Territory of Oklahoma, Cleveland
county.
to1 whom it may concern:
1,1 liable mini for Manager ol ,,lN(!tic': ls hereby given that M S
Branch Ollice I wish to open 111 this • h88., 11,18 15th day of April!
vicinity. If your record is 0 K Clerk's tl,e County
bere is a irood oneni„„ Ki„diy rito.y' for "ceVse to ThoL^e be^
in tiie town tif Norman
is a gootl opening.
mention this paper when writing.
A. I- MORRIS, r.incimiati.o.
Ilustrated catalogue 4 cts, postage.
county, Oklahoma TwiTory.CleVelancl
l>. H. W YNNE,
County Clerk.
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Burke, J. J. The Norman Transcript. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1899, newspaper, May 12, 1899; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137459/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.